states Crossword Puzzles
United States Capitals 2024-01-10
Across
- Capital is Springfield
- Capital is Columbus
- Capital is Boise
- Capital is Albany
- Capital is Cheyenne
- Capital is Montpelier
- Capital is Honolulu
- Capital is Salt Lake City
- Capital is Lansing
- Capital is Lincoln
- Capital is Austin
- Capital is Hartford
- Capital is Salem
- Capital is St. Paul
- Capital is Juneau
- Capital is Richmond
- Capital is Bismarck
- Capital is Charleston
- Capital is Augusta
- Capital is Nashville
- Capital is Sacramento
- Capital is Tallahassee
- Capital is Concord
- Capital is Jackson
- Capital is Atlanta
- Capital is Topeka
- Capital is Pierre
- Capital is Montgomery
- Capital is Oklahoma City
- Capital is Trenton
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- Capital is Annapolis
- Capital is Columbia
- Capital is Providence
- Capital is Boston
- Capital is Baton Rouge
- Capital is Raleigh
- Capital is Madison
- Capital is Dover
- Capital is Jefferson City
- Capital is Phoenix
- Capital is Olympia
- Capital is Des Moines
- Capital is Denver
- Capital is Frankfort
- Capital is Indianapolis
- Capital is Helena
- Capital is Harrisburg
- Capital is Santa Fe
- Capital is Little Rock
- Capital is Carson City
50 Clues: Capital is Boise • Capital is Dover • Capital is Salem • Capital is Albany • Capital is Boston • Capital is Austin • Capital is Denver • Capital is Juneau • Capital is Helena • Capital is Topeka • Capital is Pierre • Capital is Raleigh • Capital is Madison • Capital is Phoenix • Capital is Olympia • Capital is Lansing • Capital is Lincoln • Capital is Augusta • Capital is Concord • Capital is Jackson • ...
US States Crossword 2023-08-21
Across
- Just below Minnesota.
- This state connects Rhode Island and New York.
- Has a direction in its name, but not north or south.
- Beside Maryland, this is the only other state that shares a border with Washington D.C.
- The Grand Canyon State.
- Gatlinburg is a very popular tourist destination here.
- This state sort of looks like a mitten.
- The Garden State.
- You can find Mount Rushmore in this state.
- It's connected to Canada and near Russia.
- Miley Cyrus's alter ego: Hannah _______.
- Superman's home state.
- This state's name ends with the same 4 letters its capital begins with.
- Shares a name with the US's capital.
- The land of Lincoln.
- Known for their cheese.
- Lobster is a very popular food here.
- The next state east if you're in Indiana.
- St. Louis is one of their biggest cities.
- This state's abbreviation is MD.
- Totally not an island.
- It's capital is [state name] City.
- Shares a border with Illinois, Ohio, and Lake Michigan.
- The first state in alphabetical order.
- The Steelers are a football team from this state.
- Just north of Florida.
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- Tennessee's eastern border touches this state's western border.
- The Boston Tea Party happened here.
- Most populous state in the US.
- Shaped like the first letter of its name.
- The state KFC is named after.
- The Rocky Mountain National Park is in this state.
- Above South Dakota.
- St. Paul drank a mini soda.
- You would find Las Vegas in this state.
- Salem, but not the witch trials.
- Sort of shaped like Superman's symbol.
- One of the longest rivers is named after it.
- Everything is bigger in this state.
- Despite the name of the capital, Santa does not live here.
- Looks like an upside down Vermont.
- The state with the lowest population in the U.S.
- The Cornhusker State.
- This state is so small, some people aren't AWARE it exists.
- This state is a peninsula in the southern US.
- The Great Salt Lake is in this state.
- Known for their potatoes.
- The Natural State.
- Totally an island.
- The US's most populous city is in this state.
50 Clues: The Garden State. • The Natural State. • Totally an island. • Above South Dakota. • The land of Lincoln. • Just below Minnesota. • The Cornhusker State. • Superman's home state. • Totally not an island. • Just north of Florida. • The Grand Canyon State. • Known for their cheese. • Known for their potatoes. • St. Paul drank a mini soda. • The state KFC is named after. • ...
States of matter 2023-11-13
Across
- amount inside body
- combined two of the same
- where liquid becomes solid
- combined two different
- change in internal mixture
- makes everything
- liquid portion of blood
- solid to gas
- what you drink
- gas to solid
- change in appearance
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- end result of mixture
- increased liquid beyond point
- heat resistant point of object
- where liquid becomes gas
- amount of space taken
- blows out of your way
- how hard of thick it is
- a hard object
- part of solution
20 Clues: solid to gas • gas to solid • a hard object • what you drink • makes everything • part of solution • amount inside body • change in appearance • end result of mixture • amount of space taken • blows out of your way • combined two different • how hard of thick it is • liquid portion of blood • combined two of the same • where liquid becomes gas • where liquid becomes solid • ...
States + Countries KG 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 of Matter 2023-10-20
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- a substance that expands freely and particles move around quickly
- the degree of heat present
- liquid to gas
- an object in motion
- a substance that flows freely and has a constant volume
- ionized gas consisting of free electrons and positive ions
- a group of atoms bonded together
- highest temperature and pressure at which vapor and liquid exist in equilibrium
- Gas to solid
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- Solid to gas
- when matter changes form
- temperature where water turns into vapor
- the capacity to do work
- temperature and pressure at which the solid, liquid, and gas can exist in equilibrium
- liquid to solid
- material substance that constitutes the observable universe
- solid to liquid
- gas to liquid
- the amount of force applied to a surface or area
- matter that is firm and stable
20 Clues: Solid to gas • Gas to solid • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • liquid to solid • solid to liquid • an object in motion • the capacity to do work • when matter changes form • the degree of heat present • matter that is firm and stable • a group of atoms bonded together • temperature where water turns into vapor • the amount of force applied to a surface or area • ...
STATES OF MATTER 2024-02-06
Across
- atoms moving in all directions at high speed
- juice in a glass
- example of chemical change
- allows for electrical charges
- solid turns into a liquid
- a reaction where heat is released
- ability to stretch solids
- CREATED, example of vinegar and baking soda
- liquid turns into a gas
- vibrates in a fixed position
- liquid turns into a solid
- the ease of shaping solids
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- a solid turns into a gas
- thickness of a liquid
- when a smelly fart drops
- using gas to power tools
- gas turns into a luquid
- makes for good building material
- a liquid taking the shape of a container
- a reaction where hat is absorbed
20 Clues: juice in a glass • thickness of a liquid • gas turns into a luquid • liquid turns into a gas • a solid turns into a gas • when a smelly fart drops • using gas to power tools • solid turns into a liquid • ability to stretch solids • liquid turns into a solid • example of chemical change • the ease of shaping solids • vibrates in a fixed position • allows for electrical charges • ...
States and Capitals 2024-02-07
Across
- Nebraska
- Alaska
- Vermont
- Kansas
- New Hampshire
- Indiana
- West Virginia
- Virginia
- New Jersy
- Pennsylvania
- Idaho
- Wisconsin
- Florida
- Massachusetts
- Montana
- South Carolina
- Colorado
- Kentucky
- Michigan
- Rhode Island
- Texas
- Louisiana
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- Wyoming
- Tennessee
- Washington
- Connecticut
- Oregon
- Maryland
- New York
- Delaware
- Alabama
- Arizona
- Nevada
- Illinois
- Maine
- Mississippi
- Hawaii
- North Dakota
- Missouri
- New Mexico
- Utah
- Oklahoma
- Ohio
- North Carolina
- California
- Arkansas
- Iowa
- Minnesota
- South Dakota
- Georgia
50 Clues: Utah • Ohio • Iowa • Maine • Idaho • Texas • Oregon • Alaska • Kansas • Nevada • Hawaii • Wyoming • Vermont • Alabama • Arizona • Indiana • Florida • Montana • Georgia • Nebraska • Maryland • New York • Delaware • Illinois • Virginia • Missouri • Oklahoma • Arkansas • Colorado • Kentucky • Michigan • Tennessee • New Jersy • Wisconsin • Minnesota • Louisiana • Washington • New Mexico • California • Connecticut • Mississippi • Pennsylvania • North Dakota • South Dakota • ...
States of Matter 2024-02-01
Across
- measure of average kinetic energy
- solid to liquid
- liquid to gas
- energy energy of motion
- theory explanation of how particles in gases behave
- gas to liquid
- liquid to solid
- energy transferred between objects at different temps
- can change shape but not volume
- bar graphs a good way to visually keep track of how energy in a system changes between two points
- is conserved
- made of atoms and molecules
- energy energy lost to heat
- heat transferred by contact
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- transfer by electromagnetic waves such as light
- energy energy an object has when its about to be set into motion
- definite shape and volume
- no definite volume or shape
- a substance moves because temperature differences cause density differences
- ability to cause change or move matter
- energy material stretched or compressed
- anything around you which can imagine a boundary
- solid to gas
- gas to solid
- expansion increase in size of an object when temperature increases
25 Clues: solid to gas • gas to solid • is conserved • liquid to gas • gas to liquid • solid to liquid • liquid to solid • energy energy of motion • definite shape and volume • energy energy lost to heat • no definite volume or shape • made of atoms and molecules • heat transferred by contact • can change shape but not volume • measure of average kinetic energy • ability to cause change or move matter • ...
States and Countries 2024-01-25
20 Clues: KFC • Home • SOUP • Sushi • Soccer • peachs • alaska • Cowboy • Disney • boston • pirates • pirymids • kangaroos • hollywood • Salty Lakes • maple surup • More pirates • gravity falls • Home of hitler • The great wall
States of matter 2024-02-20
Across
- a subatomic particle that has no charge
- the name of the group 1 metals
- 2 or more different elements chemically bonded
- a gas that turns limewater cloudy
- the location of protons and neutrons
- the salt made with Sulphuric acid
- a metal with the symbol Na
- a pure substance made of only 1 type of atom
- elements that are dull and brittle
- the salt made with hydrochloric acid
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- this type of metal reacts with an acid and produces carbon dioxide
- what non metal produces a sulphide compound in a reaction
- the acid needed to make a nitrate salt
- the name of the group 7 non metals
- what non metal produces an iodide in a reaction
- a positively charged subatomic particle
- the charge on an electron
- the element with a symbol 'K'
- a gas that makes a squeaky pop
- elements that are shiny, sonorous, a good conductors
20 Clues: the charge on an electron • a metal with the symbol Na • the element with a symbol 'K' • the name of the group 1 metals • a gas that makes a squeaky pop • a gas that turns limewater cloudy • the salt made with Sulphuric acid • the name of the group 7 non metals • elements that are dull and brittle • the location of protons and neutrons • the salt made with hydrochloric acid • ...
States of America 2020-05-09
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- was the first state to give women the right to vote.
- nicknamed the Treasure State.
- disney world
- The world’s first Skyscraper was built in Chicago
- The biggest state in the U.S.
- Everything is bigger in_____.
- liberty bell is located here.
- where the grand canyon is located.
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- largest city is baltimore
- aka the silver state
- home to the rock and roll hall of fame and museum
- famous city is Hollywood L.A.
- has the longest freshwater shoreline in the world.
- the largest state east of the Mississippi River.
- has more than 3,800 documented caves.
- state where the rocky mountains are
- is the only state that grows coffee
- was two states at first.
- Strawberry Point is the home of the world’s largest strawberry.
- home to the first hamburger
20 Clues: disney world • aka the silver state • was two states at first. • largest city is baltimore • home to the first hamburger • famous city is Hollywood L.A. • nicknamed the Treasure State. • The biggest state in the U.S. • Everything is bigger in_____. • liberty bell is located here. • where the grand canyon is located. • state where the rocky mountains are • ...
States of Matter 2020-05-03
Across
- the temperature at where a substance begins to melt
- when a solid turns into a gas without turning into a liquid
- properties of a substance that are observed during or after a chemical reaction
- the state of a substance that takes the shape of its container and can flow or be poured
- the energy needed fro particles to spread
- when turns water into its solid form
- a very small object that makes up everything
- a substance that occupies physical space
- when steam turns into water
- when the particles in a liquid begin to spread
- a chemical substance that can not be broken down by a chemical reaction
- the state that has a fixed shape and the particles are all packed together
- turning ice into water
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- properties of a substance like smell or feel that are observed without changing the composition of matter
- the temperature at when a substance begins to boil
- the amount of substance that makes up an object usually measured in kilograms
- when something becomes larger in size
- when water changes into a gas
- the state of a substance where the particles are spread out and move around rapidly
- the amount of space a substance takes up
- a well thought out opinion
21 Clues: turning ice into water • a well thought out opinion • when steam turns into water • when water changes into a gas • when turns water into its solid form • when something becomes larger in size • a substance that occupies physical space • the amount of space a substance takes up • the energy needed fro particles to spread • a very small object that makes up everything • ...
North Central States 2019-02-17
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- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Minnesota
- Home to Mount Rushmore
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of North Dakota
- The Pony Express started in _____, Missouri
- Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz is from this state.
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- State Flower of Nebraska
- Nickname is the Peace Garden State
- This lake is the beginning of the Mississippi River
- First ice cream cone made in this city in 1904
- State flower is Pink and White Lady's Slipper
- State bird of Missouri
- Nickname is the Cornhusker state
- Nickname is the Hawkeye state
- Nickname is the Showme State
- Minnesota is nicknamed after this animal
20 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Minnesota • Home to Mount Rushmore • State bird of Missouri • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of North Dakota • State Flower of Nebraska • Nickname is the Showme State • Nickname is the Hawkeye state • Nickname is the Cornhusker state • Nickname is the Peace Garden State • ...
States and Capitals 2019-08-12
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- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of Wyoming
- This is the smallest state in the Union
- Capital of Kansas
- College to Baker Mayfield
- Capital of Nevada
- A major river is named after this state
- Capital of Mississippi
- The official drink of this state is Kool-Aid
- Has the oldest Capital in the Union
- Capital of Utah
- Most NorthEast state and famous for lobster
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of New Jersey
- Broke off of another state in the Civil War
- Capital of Illinois
- Home to Mount Rushmore
- The cheese state
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of California
- A violent battle happened here to determine if it would be a slave state or not
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Arkansas
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of New York
- Bill Russell won 12 NBA championships in this state
- Walmart was founded here
- The first battle of the Civil War took place in this state at Fort Sumter
- Capital of Kentucky
- A major tea brand
- This state is known best for its chocolate and steel
- The first state admitted to the Union after the ratification of the Constitution
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Home to country music
- Bombed on December 7th
- Capital of New Hampshire
- State of the Mormons
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of Idaho
- Home to Baltimore
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Washington
- There is a famous horse race here every year
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Alaska
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- This was the first state in the Union
- Capital of Georgia
- The first state to give women the right to vote
- Home to Prince and the worlds largest lake
- Capital of Virginia
- Famous territory bought for dirt cheap
- Capital of Indiana
- Home to Detroit and many auto-companys
- Capital of North Dakota
- The Golden State Warriors won many championships here
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Maryland
- Host to many of the most hated sports franchises
- There is a famous caucus here every 4 years
- Home to Chicago
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Florida
- The first state to declare independence from England
- Host to the Jersey Shore
- Capital of Louisiana
- "Yankee Doodle" was written here
- Home to "Sin City" or Las Vegas
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Iowa
- The Wright Brothers flew here
- The first English settlement in the U.S.
- Lil Yachty and T.I. are from this state
- The 49th state
- Capital of Nebraska
- Everything is bigger here
- Alabama Capital
- Roll Tide!
- The sunshine state
- Capital of Maine
- Peyton Manning and Andrew Luck play here
- Starbucks was founded here; also home to the most depressed city
- Portland is a famous city in this state
- Buckeye State
- Capital of South Dakota
- Capital of Delaware
- The first state to legalize marijuana
- Capital of New Mexico
- A major potato brand
- Ohio Capital
- Capital of Oregon
- Yellowstone National Park is here
- Anheuser-Busch was created here
- Capital of Michigan
99 Clues: Roll Tide! • Ohio Capital • Buckeye State • The 49th state • Capital of Utah • Home to Chicago • Capital of Iowa • Alabama Capital • The cheese state • Capital of Texas • Capital of Maine • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Nevada • A major tea brand • Capital of Oregon • Home to Baltimore • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Indiana • ...
states of india 2019-06-08
Across
- gangtok
- devilal
- diu beach
- kavaratti
- vaishno devi
- panaji
- phoolan devi
- mamata bannerji
- narender modi
- kaala pani
- hyderabad
- raipur
- french war memorial
- dehradun
- thiruvanantpuram
- hyderabad
- jayalalitha
- aizahi
- bangalore
- capital of india
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- bhuvaneshwar
- shillong
- shimla
- taj mahal
- silvassa
- bollywood
- kohima
- itanagar
- mahi
- lalu
- sahara desert
- sardar
- capital of two states
- agartala
- imphal
- tea
36 Clues: tea • mahi • lalu • shimla • kohima • panaji • raipur • sardar • aizahi • imphal • gangtok • devilal • shillong • silvassa • itanagar • dehradun • agartala • taj mahal • diu beach • bollywood • kavaratti • hyderabad • hyderabad • bangalore • kaala pani • jayalalitha • bhuvaneshwar • vaishno devi • phoolan devi • sahara desert • narender modi • mamata bannerji • thiruvanantpuram • capital of india • french war memorial • capital of two states
United States names 2019-09-14
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- This is one state where people wear cowboy boots
- Is famous for the Empire State Building
- It has many enormous mountains
- This state's fair has a Wiener Dog race
- Grizzly Bears live here
- One state that is famous for steamboats
- In this state's desert, the Saguaro cactus grows
- It is known as the Last Frontier
- Groundhog Day was first celebrated here
- Here is where lollipops were first created
- The Common Loon is its state bird
- Johnny Cakes come from this state
- This state has The World's Largest Ball of Twine
- Known for its beautiful quilts
- Graceland is in the city of Memphis in this state
- Famous for making cars
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- Famous for its potatoes
- Has an island where wild ponies live
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is here
- Pioneers traveled west from here on the Oregon Trail
- Which state is known for producing many chickens and eggs?
- Famous for making cheese
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
- The Yellowhammer is its state bird
- Grows pineapples, sugar cane, and macadamia nuts
- Popcorn festivals are held here
- Is famous for apples and the Space Needle
- Has a lake with a very, very, VERY long name
- The Blue Hen Chicken is this state's bird
- Home of the Kennedy Space Center
- The Brown Pelican is its state bird
- Salt water taffy was made here first
- It has many peach trees
- Has many farms and is famous for the Sears Tower
- This state is famous for lobsters, moose, boats, and snow
35 Clues: Famous for making cars • Famous for its potatoes • Grizzly Bears live here • It has many peach trees • Famous for making cheese • Home of the Great Salt Lake • It has many enormous mountains • Known for its beautiful quilts • Popcorn festivals are held here • It is known as the Last Frontier • Home of the Kennedy Space Center • The Common Loon is its state bird • ...
United States names 2019-09-14
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- It has many peach trees
- Grizzly Bears live here
- In this state's desert, the Saguaro cactus grows
- It has many enormous mountains
- The Blue Hen Chicken is this state's bird
- This state is famous for lobsters, moose, boats, and snow
- Has a lake with a very, very, VERY long name
- One state that is famous for steamboats
- Graceland is in the city of Memphis in this state
- Johnny Cakes come from this state
- Salt water taffy was made here first
- Famous for its potatoes
- Has an island where wild ponies live
- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is here
- It is known as the Last Frontier
- Which state is known for producing many chickens and eggs?
- Popcorn festivals are held here
- Has many farms and is famous for the Sears Tower
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- The Yellowhammer is its state bird
- Grows pineapples, sugar cane, and macadamia nuts
- Here is where lollipops were first created
- Groundhog Day was first celebrated here
- The Brown Pelican is its state bird
- Is famous for apples and the Space Needle
- The Common Loon is its state bird
- Is famous for the Empire State Building
- Known for its beautiful quilts
- Famous for making cheese
- Home of the Kennedy Space Center
- This state's fair has a Wiener Dog race
- Pioneers traveled west from here on the Oregon Trail
- Home of the Great Salt Lake
- This state has The World's Largest Ball of Twine
33 Clues: It has many peach trees • Grizzly Bears live here • Famous for its potatoes • Famous for making cheese • Home of the Great Salt Lake • It has many enormous mountains • Known for its beautiful quilts • Popcorn festivals are held here • Home of the Kennedy Space Center • It is known as the Last Frontier • The Common Loon is its state bird • Johnny Cakes come from this state • ...
States and Capitals 2020-09-13
Across
- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- St. Paul
- Juneau
- Bismarck
- Charleston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Baton Rouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Des Moines
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Hartford • St. Paul • Bismarck • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
States of Matter 2020-05-04
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- these are something you can drink like water
- my _________ is that it will explode!
- these are used to describe changes in matter
- another word for ___________ is inflate.
- this is another word for thawing
- this is another word for really cold
- one ______________ is colour.
- the ____________ of water is 0 degrees.
- it happens in hot water quicker than cold
- to expand means to go in in size or ___________.
- this happens when a liquid goes to a gas
- matter is made up of this
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- this happens when a solid turns straight to a gas
- this energy makes particles move faster
- this is has 3 states of it
- for water 100 degrees is the ________.
- the air is a ______.
- one _________ is water.
- this is a hard state of matter
- this happens when a gas goes into a liquid
- this is how much something is weighed in
21 Clues: the air is a ______. • one _________ is water. • matter is made up of this • this is has 3 states of it • one ______________ is colour. • this is a hard state of matter • this is another word for thawing • this is another word for really cold • my _________ is that it will explode! • for water 100 degrees is the ________. • this energy makes particles move faster • ...
States of Consciousness 2020-12-10
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- __________ drugs alter one's perceptions and moods
- Sleep _______ refers to the condition where you experience temporary cessations in breathing and repeated awakenings
- __________s are drugs that reduce anxiety but simultaneously impair judgement and memory
- A night ______ is rarely remembered but causes its victims to take on a terrified appearance during their sleep
- The transition into _______ is marked by slowed breathing and irregular brain waves
- The _________ nucleus responds to light by ultimately adjusting melatonin production and changing our feelings of sleepiness
- Refers to the continued difficulty in falling and staying asleep
- __________s excite neural activity and speed up body functions
- The sleep theory of ________ centers around the idea that sleep helps us restore and repair brain tissue
- Sleep ________ is a phenomenon especially common amongst college and university students and is a predictor for depression
- _______ waves occur when you are awake but relaxed
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- Our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- a stimulating and highly addictive drug found in vapes, cigarettes, and tobacco
- These are sensory experiences that occur without sensory stimuli
- The ________ content of dreams refers to the underlying meaning of dreams, according to Freud
- Skeeter the dog has this condition where he falls asleep uncontrollably
- _______ sleep is also called paradoxical sleep because our muscles are relaxed while our bodily systems are active
- Our ________ rhythm is a 24-hour cycle that our bodily functions also follow (sleep, for example)
- The major active ingredient in marijuana, and may also trigger mild hallucinations.
- Near-______ experiences are altered states of consciousness that occur after a close brush with _______. Think of "Heaven is Real."
20 Clues: Our awareness of ourselves and our environment • __________ drugs alter one's perceptions and moods • _______ waves occur when you are awake but relaxed • __________s excite neural activity and speed up body functions • These are sensory experiences that occur without sensory stimuli • Refers to the continued difficulty in falling and staying asleep • ...
States of matter 2024-05-15
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- Spectrum: All of the frequencies or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation (Down 9)
- Shells: Regions of space that consecutively surround the nucleus of an atom (Across 9)
- A mixture of substances where one is dissolved in another (Down 3)
- A solution that has a great amount of solute (Across 11)
- Mixture: A solution that is the same throughout (Across 10)
- The part of a solution that does the dissolving (Across 5)
- State: The condition of an atom expressed by the number of electrons it needs to reach its elemental form (Across 7)
- Mixture: A mixture that is not the same throughout (Down 8)
- No solute visible on the bottom (Across 6)
- The transfer of energy by electromagnetic waves (Across 13)
- An atom or group of atoms that has a positive or negative charge (Across 4)
- A solution that contains a small amount of solute (Down 4)
- Bond: A chemical bond formed when two atoms share valence electrons (Across 2)
- Energy: The amount of energy required to remove an electron from an atom (Across 3)
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- The part of a solution that gets dissolved (Down 7)
- Higher frequency than UV rays but lower than gamma rays (Across 15)
- Shorter than radio waves - used for cooking and communication (Down 11)
- Electrons: Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom (Down 2)
- The transfer of energy carried by light waves to particles of matter (Down 13)
- No solute visible on the bottom at all (Across 6)
- Rays: The highest frequency waves on the electromagnetic spectrum with the shortest wavelength and the greatest energy (Across 16)
- A lot of solute visible on the bottom (Across 12)
- Solvent: Water, water everywhere… How can it be defined? (Down 5)
- Waves: Waves with wavelengths between radio and visible light (Down 12)
- Rule: States that atoms lose, gain, or share electrons to acquire a full set of eight valence electrons (Across 8)
- Compound: A compound that consists of positive and negative ions (metal and non-metal atoms) (Across 1)
- Curve: A graphical representation of how much solute will dissolve in water at various temperatures (Down 6)
- Light: That portion of the electromagnetic spectrum detected as various colors by the human eye (Across 14)
- Waves: Electromagnetic waves with the longest wavelengths and lowest frequencies (Down 10)
- Bond: Formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another (Across 1)
30 Clues: No solute visible on the bottom (Across 6) • No solute visible on the bottom at all (Across 6) • A lot of solute visible on the bottom (Across 12) • The part of a solution that gets dissolved (Down 7) • A solution that has a great amount of solute (Across 11) • The part of a solution that does the dissolving (Across 5) • ...
STATES OF MATTER 2024-09-04
Across
- the change in state from liquid to solid
- the force exerted by the molecules on the walls container
- the change of gas to liquid
- the change in state from solid to gas
- the change in state from liquid to gas below its boiling point
- that has definite volume not shape
- the attraction between the particles
- the movement of particles from a more concentrated region to less concentrated region
- the temperature at which the solid to liquid
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- the regular arrangement of particles
- that has definite shape and definite volume
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- the space between the particles
- the temperature at which the liquid to gas
- the measure of average thermal energy
- the change in state from liquid to gas
- the group atoms joined together by covalent bonds
- that has neither definite volume nor shape
- the smallest particles of an element that take part in chemical reaction
- the change in state from solid to liquid
- the change of liquid to gas
- the space occupied by anything
- the ease with which a liquid evaporates
23 Clues: the change of gas to liquid • the change of liquid to gas • the space occupied by anything • the space between the particles • that has definite volume not shape • the attraction between the particles • the regular arrangement of particles • the measure of average thermal energy • the change in state from solid to gas • the change in state from liquid to gas • ...
USA States - East 2024-09-08
27 Clues: メイン • ハワイ • オハイオ • フロリダ • イリノイ • テネシー • ミシガン • アラバマ • ジョージア • デラウェア • バージニア • オクラホマ • バーモント • ミシシッピ • ケンタッキー • メリーランド • ニューヨーク • インディアナ • コネチカット • ペンシルバニア • ロードアイランド • マサチューセッツ • ノースカロライナ • ニュージャージー • サウスカロライナ • ウェストバージニア • ニューハンプシャー
States of Matter 2024-03-27
Across
- to move something from one place to another
- energy due to motion
- movement in all directions and at different speeds.
- the study of heat.
- the process by which a gas changes to a liquid.
- the amount of space something fills or takes up
- stored energy due to the interactions between objects or particles.
- a force that brings things together
- the measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a material.
- the result of the motion of all the particles, and the distance and attractions between those particles in the system.
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- to become smaller
- an increase in a material’s volume when the temperature is increased.
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- the movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
- a condition or physical property of matter
- the unit of temperature also used by scientists
- a quality or feature of something
- to come together with direct impact
- the unit used to measure temperature in the United States
- a particular stage of, in this case, matter
- matter with a definite shape and a definite volume
- a decrease in a material’s volume when the temperature is decreased.
- from Greek energiaI, means “activity” OR the ability to cause change
- the change in state from a liquid to a gas.
- matter with a definite volume, but no definite shape
- to happen
- related to heat
- to spread out
- matter with no definite volume and no definite shape
- the unit used to measure temperature in countries that use the metric system
30 Clues: to happen • to spread out • related to heat • to become smaller • the study of heat. • energy due to motion • a quality or feature of something • to come together with direct impact • a force that brings things together • anything that has mass and takes up space • a condition or physical property of matter • to move something from one place to another • ...
United States history 2024-05-03
Across
- a secret plan or agreement to carry out an illegal or harmful act
- a person who wants to end slavery
- A purchase made by thomas Jefferson that doubled the size of the united states
- an area with a high population
- an area with a low population
- when a country gives materials to a mother country
- something that prevents access
- a proclamation made by Abraham Lincoln that freed slaves
- the planned murder of an important person
- the process of an area becoming more urban
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- when the 13 colonist rebelled against Great Britain
- a waterway made by people
- when the colonist were left alone by great britan
- slaves states that bordered the northern free states during the U.S. civil war
- a large number of military troops divided into smaller companies
- a war between the union and the confederacy
- the settlement of a dispute by concessions on both or all sides
- compulsory recruitment for military service
- something made to make something else easier
- the act of a state impeding or attempting to prevent the operation and enforcement within its territory of a law of the U.S
20 Clues: a waterway made by people • an area with a low population • an area with a high population • something that prevents access • a person who wants to end slavery • the planned murder of an important person • the process of an area becoming more urban • a war between the union and the confederacy • compulsory recruitment for military service • ...
states and counties 2024-03-18
20 Clues: camus • boats • sunsets • tall bus • old cars • cargurus • mountains • elephants • has snakes • green grass • candy factory • cows live there • salsa and chips • the eiffel tower • Mountain blue water • ice hockey trumints • salt lake white sand • river a long line of water • Zone the top of the earth • river river with water all around it
States and Capitals 2024-08-06
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- Capital is Columbus
- Capital is Dover
- Capital is Pierre
- Capital is Denver
- Capital is Trenton
- Capital is Saint Paul
- Capital is Providence
- Capital is Montpelier
- Capital is Concord
- Capital is Topeka
- Capital is Lansing
- Capital is Augusta
- Capital is Jackson
- Capital is Hartford
- Capital is Boston
- Capital is Montgomery
- Capital is Olympia
- Capital is Des Moines
- Capital is Lincoln
- Capital is Tallahassee
- Capital is Columbia
- Capital is Raleigh
- Capital is Cheyenne
- Capital is Charleston
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- Capital is Nashville
- Capital is Sacramento
- Capital is Boise
- Capital is Salem
- Capital is Atlanta
- Capital is Austin
- Capital is Bismark
- Capital is Springfield
- Capital is Santa Fe
- Capital is Honolulu
- Capital is Harrisburg
- Capital is Jefferson City
- Capital is Albany
- Capital is Helena
- Capital is Juneau
- Capital is Frankfort
- Capital is Indianapolis
- Capital is Salt Lake City
- Capital is Madison
- Capital is Little Rock
- Capital is Phoenix
- Capital is Carson City
- Capital is Annapolis
- Capital is Oklahoma City
- Capital is Richmond
- Capital is Baton Rouge
50 Clues: Capital is Boise • Capital is Dover • Capital is Salem • Capital is Pierre • Capital is Denver • Capital is Austin • Capital is Albany • Capital is Helena • Capital is Topeka • Capital is Juneau • Capital is Boston • Capital is Atlanta • Capital is Trenton • Capital is Bismark • Capital is Concord • Capital is Lansing • Capital is Augusta • Capital is Jackson • Capital is Madison • Capital is Phoenix • ...
37.Mexican States 2024-09-15
Across
- Famous for its talavera pottery and cuisine.
- Known for its mining history and thermal waters.
- Desert state famous for its cattle ranching and meat dishes.
- Colonial city with rich silver mining history.
- Coastal state known for its beaches and seafood.
- Known for its lush rainforests and chocolate.
- Famous for its Mayan ruins and unique cuisine.
- Known for its stunning landscapes and indigenous culture.
- Birthplace of tequila and mariachi music.
- Coastal state famous for its port and dances.
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- Coastal state known for surfing and seafood.
- Known for the San Marcos Fair.
- Known for its historical architecture and vineyards.
- State known for its rugged landscape and cowboy culture.
- State known for its warm climate and historical sites.
- Border state known for its history and agriculture.
- Colonial city with a rich history in silver mining.
- Known for its vibrant art, culture, and cuisine.
- Smallest Mexican state, rich in colonial history.
- Known for monarch butterflies and Day of the Dead.
20 Clues: Known for the San Marcos Fair. • Birthplace of tequila and mariachi music. • Coastal state known for surfing and seafood. • Famous for its talavera pottery and cuisine. • Known for its lush rainforests and chocolate. • Coastal state famous for its port and dances. • Colonial city with rich silver mining history. • Famous for its Mayan ruins and unique cuisine. • ...
STATES AND CAPITALES 2023-01-24
24 Clues: DOVER • BOISE • DENVER • JUNEAU • TOPEKA • ST PAUL • ATLANTA • JACKSON • LANSING • AUGUSTA • PHOENIX • HARTFORD • HONOLULU • FRANKFORT • ANNAPOLIS • SACRAMENTO • MONTGOMERY • DES MOINES • BATON ROUGE • LITTLE ROCK • TALLAHASSEE • SPRINGFIELD • INDIANAPOLIS • JEFFERSON CITY
States and Caps 2023-05-19
Across
- Montpelier
- Sacramento
- Hartford
- Boise
- Jackson
- Des Moines
- Harrisburg
- Augusta
- Oklahoma City
- Atlanta
- Carson City
- Baton Rouge
- Honolulu
- Frankfort
- Austin
- Phoenix
- Saint Paul
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Dover
- Olympia
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- Denver
- Madison
- Jefferson City
- Springfield
- Indianapolis
- Lansing
- Helena
- Salem
- Richmond
- Annapolis
- Columbus
- Tallahassee
- Little Rock
- Montgomery
- Cheyenne
- Salt Lake City
- Nashville
- Juneau
- Topeka
40 Clues: Boise • Salem • Dover • Denver • Helena • Austin • Juneau • Topeka • Boston • Madison • Lansing • Jackson • Augusta • Atlanta • Phoenix • Lincoln • Olympia • Hartford • Richmond • Columbus • Honolulu • Cheyenne • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Montpelier • Sacramento • Des Moines • Harrisburg • Montgomery • Saint Paul • Springfield • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Tallahassee • Little Rock • Indianapolis • Oklahoma City • Jefferson City • Salt Lake City
states of matter 2022-12-13
Across
- the temperature at which a given solid will melt
- occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance
- definite shape and volume
- the process where water vapor becomes liquid
- below 32°F (0°C)
- no definite shape but definite volume
- transition of a substance directly from the solid to the gas state, without passing through the liquid state
- neither definite shape nor definite volume
- the colorless fluid part of blood
- a measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object
- the temperature at which its vapour pressure equals the external pressure
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- a substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution
- A change in matter which does not alter the chemical properties of the matter
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor
- A substance containing two or more materials with different properties
- a measure of the size of a body or region in three-dimensional space
- the transition of a substance directly from the gas to the solid state on cooling, without passing through the liquid state
- to form a solution with another substance, the solvent
- has mass and occupies space
- type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances
20 Clues: below 32°F (0°C) • definite shape and volume • has mass and occupies space • the colorless fluid part of blood • no definite shape but definite volume • neither definite shape nor definite volume • the process where water vapor becomes liquid • the process of turning from liquid into vapor • the temperature at which a given solid will melt • ...
States and Capitols 2025-02-04
Across
- The Capital is Helena
- The Capital is Frankfort
- The Capital is Providence
- The Capital is Lincoln
- The Capital is Dover
- The Capital is Columbus
- The Capital is Phoenix
- The Capital is Montgomery
- The Capital is Charleston
- The Capital is Lansing
- The Capital is Nashville
- The Capital is Harrisburg
- The Capital is Tallahassee
- The Capital is Pierre
- The Capital is Albany
- The Capital is Jackson
- The Capital is Jefferson City
- The Capital is Salt Lake City
- The Capital is Springfield
- The Capital is Montpelier
- The Capital is Carson City
- The Capital is Madison
- The Capital is Sacramento
- The Capital is Topeka
- The Capital is Austin
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- The Capital is Concord
- The Capital is Annapolis
- The Capital is Trenton
- The Capital is Columbia
- The Capital is Augusta
- The Capital is Juneau
- The Capital is Olympia
- The Capital is Des Moines
- The Capital is Boise
- The Capital is Indianapolis
- The Capital is Richmond
- The Capital is Cheyenne
- The Capital is Bismarck
- The Capital is Boston
- The Capital is Atlanta
- The Capital is Little Rock
- The Capital is Denver
- The Capital is Raleigh
- The Capital is Hartford
- The Capital is Salem
- The Capital is St. Paul
- The Capital is Baton Rouge
- The Capital is Honolulu
- The Capital is Oklahoma City
- The Capital is Santa Fe
50 Clues: The Capital is Dover • The Capital is Boise • The Capital is Salem • The Capital is Helena • The Capital is Juneau • The Capital is Boston • The Capital is Pierre • The Capital is Albany • The Capital is Denver • The Capital is Topeka • The Capital is Austin • The Capital is Concord • The Capital is Trenton • The Capital is Augusta • The Capital is Lincoln • The Capital is Olympia • ...
United States Civics 2025-04-03
Across
- The division of government responsibilities into three branches.
- The branch of government that enforces laws.
- The amendment that abolished slavery.
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
- The right to be brought before a judge when detained.
- Directives issued by the President with the force of law.
- A government’s course of action on an issue.
- A court that hears cases on appeal from lower courts.
- A supporter of the U.S. Constitution and a strong central government.
- The branch of government that interprets laws.
- The first court to hear a case, where evidence is presented.
- A movement that aimed to reform social and political issues in the early 1900s.
- A two-house lawmaking body, such as Congress.
- A 1620 agreement for self-government by the Pilgrims.
- The government's power to take private property for public use.
- A group within Congress that reviews bills and policies.
- A request to a higher court to review a lower court's decision.
- The amendment that granted women the right to vote.
- A judge on the Supreme Court.
- The clause that allows Congress to pass laws needed to carry out its duties.
- The legal requirement that the government must respect all legal rights.
- The process of charging a government official with misconduct.
- A movement emphasizing reason, individual rights, and democracy.
- Someone who opposed the U.S. Constitution, fearing a powerful government.
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- A cabinet member responsible for foreign affairs.
- The amendment that grants citizenship and equal protection under the law.
- The legislative body of the U.S. government.
- The group of advisors to the President.
- The system that ensures no branch of government becomes too powerful.
- A case in which the government prosecutes someone accused of breaking the law.
- The government official in charge of financial and economic policies.
- The first constitution of the U.S., replaced by the current ConstitutionIroquois Confederacy A Native American alliance that influenced the U.S. government system.
- The 1787 meeting where the U.S. Constitution was drafted.
- The cabinet official overseeing the military.
- The amendment that outlines presidential succession.
- The Supreme Court's power to determine the constitutionality of laws.
- The system where power is shared between national and state governments.
- The amendment that granted African American men the right to vote.
- The 1215 document that limited the power of the English monarchy.
- The amendment that prohibited alcohol.
- The official forgiveness of a crime by the President or Governor.
- A law or action that violates the U.S. Constitution.
- The head of the Executive Branch.
- The supreme law of the United States.
- A proposed law.
- The principle of fairness and moral rightness in law.
- A legal dispute between two parties that does not involve criminal charges.
- The rights all people are born with, including life, liberty, and property.
- The constitutional statement that federal law overrides state law.
- The branch of government that makes laws.
- More than half of a group or vote.
- To officially cancel a law or act.
- The highest judicial authority in the U.S.
53 Clues: A proposed law. • A judge on the Supreme Court. • The head of the Executive Branch. • More than half of a group or vote. • To officially cancel a law or act. • The amendment that abolished slavery. • The supreme law of the United States. • The amendment that prohibited alcohol. • The group of advisors to the President. • The branch of government that makes laws. • ...
States of Consciousness 2025-03-23
Across
- third stage of sleep; deep sleep characterized by low frequency, high amplitude delta waves
- one of a class of drugs that results in profound alterations in sensory and perceptual experiences, often with vivid hallucinations
- brain’s control of switching between sleep and wakefulness as well as coordinating this cycle with the outside world
- second stage of sleep; the body goes into deep relaxation; characterized by the appearance of sleep spindles
- clearing the mind in order to achieve a state of relaxed awareness and focus
- consistent difficulty in falling or staying asleep for at least three nights a week over a month’s time
- internal cycle of biological activity
- one of a group of sleep disorders characterized by unwanted, disruptive motor activity and/or experiences during sleep
- awareness of internal and external stimuli
- variety of negative symptoms experienced when drug use is discontinued
- first stage of sleep; transitional phase that occurs between wakefulness and sleep; the period during which a person drifts off to sleep
- people become aware that they are dreaming and can control the dream’s content
- sleep disorder in which the sleeper experiences a sense of panic and may scream or attempt to escape from the immediate environment
- sleep disorder in which the sufferer has uncomfortable sensations in the legs when trying to fall asleep that are relieved by moving the legs
- result of insufficient sleep on a chronic basis
- sleep disorder defined by episodes during which breathing stops during sleep
- device used to treat sleep apnea; includes a mask that fits over the sleeper’s nose and mouth, which is connected to a pump that pumps air into the person’s airways, forcing them to remain open
- state of extreme self-focus and attention in which minimal attention is given to external stimuli
- hidden meaning of a dream, per Sigmund Freud’s view of the function of dreams
- storyline of events that occur during a dream, per Sigmund Freud’s view of the function of dreams
- (also, somnambulism) sleep disorder in which the sleeper engages in relatively complex behaviors
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- characterized by high levels of sensory awareness, thought, and behavior
- sleep-deprivedindividuals will experience shorter sleep latencies during subsequent opportunities for sleep
- theoretical repository of information shared by all people across cultures, as described by Carl Jung
- biological rhythm that occurs over approximately 24 hours
- period of sleep characterized by brain waves very similar to those during wakefulness and by darting movements of the eyes under closed eyelids
- infant (one year old or younger) with no apparent medical condition suddenly dies during sleep
- sleep disorder in which the sufferer cannot resist falling to sleep at inopportune times
- endocrine structure located inside the brain that releases melatonin
- collection of symptoms brought on by travel from one time zone to another that results from the mismatch between our internal circadian cycles and our environment
- work work schedule that changes from early to late on a daily or weekly basis
- sleep disorder with periods of interrupted breathing due to a disruption in signals sent from the brain that regulate breathing
- sleep disorder defined by episodes when breathing stops during sleep as a result of blockage of the airway
- tendency to maintain a balance, or optimal level, within a biological system
- hormone secreted by the endocrine gland that serves as an important regulator of the sleep-wake cycle
- lack of muscle tone or muscle weakness, and in some cases complete paralysis of the voluntary muscles
- drug that tends to suppress central nervous system activity
- rapid burst of high frequency brain waves during stage 2 sleep that may be important for learning and memory
- state marked by relatively low levels of physical activity and reduced sensory awareness that is distinct from periods of rest that occur during wakefulness
- period of sleep outside periods of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep
40 Clues: internal cycle of biological activity • awareness of internal and external stimuli • result of insufficient sleep on a chronic basis • biological rhythm that occurs over approximately 24 hours • drug that tends to suppress central nervous system activity • period of sleep outside periods of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep • ...
US States Crossword 2025-05-01
Across
- North of Florida and west of South Carolina
- North of South Dakota and borders Canada
- East of Pennsylvania and south of New York
- East of California and borders New Mexico to the east
- Between New York and Rhode Island
- South of Canada, east of Idaho
- Borders Ohio to the east and Illinois to the west
- Between Colorado to the west and Missouri to the east
- Between Nebraska and Illinois
- Southernmost state in the continental U.S., north of the Gulf of Mexico
- East of Indiana and west of Pennsylvania
- North of Connecticut and east of New York
- East of New York and west of New Hampshire
- East of Nevada and west of Colorado
- Not connected to any U.S. state; west of Canada
- Northernmost New England state, east of New Hampshire
- South of Maryland and north of North Carolina
- South of New York and north of Maryland
- North of Mississippi and south of Kentucky
- West of Virginia and east of Ohio
- South of Arkansas and east of Texas
- South of Pennsylvania and east of Maryland
- Located in the Pacific Ocean, southwest of California
- Borders North Dakota to the west and Wisconsin to the east
- East of California and west of Utah
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- East of Connecticut and south of Massachusetts
- North of Tennessee and west of West Virginia
- North of Colorado and west of South Dakota
- East of Mississippi and borders Georgia to the east
- South of Virginia and east of Tennessee
- East of Washington and Oregon; west of Montana and Wyoming
- Borders Virginia to the south and Pennsylvania to the north
- East of Arizona and south of Colorado
- East of Iowa and borders Indiana to the east
- South of North Carolina and north of Georgia
- Borders Oregon to the north and Nevada to the east
- South of Kansas and north of Texas
- North of Illinois and east of Minnesota
- South of Iowa and west of Illinois
- East of Wisconsin and bordered by four Great Lakes
- North of Nebraska and south of North Dakota
- South of Wyoming and north of New Mexico
- West of Alabama and east of Louisiana
- North of Kansas and south of South Dakota
- North of Louisiana and west of Mississippi
- North of Pennsylvania and east of Ontario, Canada
- South of Oklahoma and west of Louisiana
- North of Oregon and south of British Columbia, Canada
48 Clues: Between Nebraska and Illinois • South of Canada, east of Idaho • Between New York and Rhode Island • West of Virginia and east of Ohio • South of Kansas and north of Texas • South of Iowa and west of Illinois • East of Nevada and west of Colorado • South of Arkansas and east of Texas • East of California and west of Utah • East of Arizona and south of Colorado • ...
US States Crossword 2025-05-01
Across
- South of Canada, east of Idaho
- South of Wyoming and north of New Mexico
- Between Nebraska and Illinois
- South of Maryland and north of North Carolina
- Between Colorado to the west and Missouri to the east
- North of Kansas and south of South Dakota
- Southernmost state in the continental U.S., north of the Gulf of Mexico
- North of Mississippi and south of Kentucky
- East of California and west of Utah
- Located in the Pacific Ocean, southwest of California
- Borders Oregon to the north and Nevada to the east
- East of Iowa and borders Indiana to the east
- North of Florida and west of South Carolina
- East of Nevada and west of Colorado
- South of Kansas and north of Texas
- East of Arizona and south of Colorado
- Northernmost New England state, east of New Hampshire
- East of Pennsylvania and south of New York
- North of South Dakota and borders Canada
- North of Connecticut and east of New York
- North of Tennessee and west of West Virginia
- South of New York and north of Maryland
- West of Virginia and east of Ohio
- East of Wisconsin and bordered by four Great Lakes
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- South of Virginia and east of Tennessee
- South of North Carolina and north of Georgia
- East of Connecticut and south of Massachusetts
- South of Arkansas and east of Texas
- East of Mississippi and borders Georgia to the east
- East of California and borders New Mexico to the east
- North of Illinois and east of Minnesota
- Borders Ohio to the east and Illinois to the west
- Borders North Dakota to the west and Wisconsin to the east
- North of Oregon and south of British Columbia, Canada
- East of Indiana and west of Pennsylvania
- East of New York and west of New Hampshire
- South of Iowa and west of Illinois
- North of Louisiana and west of Mississippi
- South of Pennsylvania and east of Maryland
- South of Oklahoma and west of Louisiana
- West of Alabama and east of Louisiana
- Not connected to any U.S. state; west of Canada
- North of Pennsylvania and east of Ontario, Canada
- North of Nebraska and south of North Dakota
- North of Colorado and west of South Dakota
- Between New York and Rhode Island
- Borders Virginia to the south and Pennsylvania to the north
- East of Washington and Oregon; west of Montana and Wyoming
48 Clues: Between Nebraska and Illinois • South of Canada, east of Idaho • Between New York and Rhode Island • West of Virginia and east of Ohio • South of Iowa and west of Illinois • South of Kansas and north of Texas • South of Arkansas and east of Texas • East of California and west of Utah • East of Nevada and west of Colorado • West of Alabama and east of Louisiana • ...
states of matter 2025-04-30
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- a blank has north and south poles
- when heat is absorbed by a solid, the molecules vibrate
- the blank of an object tells us how massive something is for its size
- each blank has its own density
- when water absorbs enough heat, it turns into a
- the number of blank in an atom determines what an element is
- an objects ability to float is called its
- materials blank at they get hotter
- a measure of the amount of matter in an object is
- every substance has its own particular melting point
- gases fill the blank of their containers
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- when a liquid blank it gradually changes to a gas
- materials blank as they get cooler
- an objects weight depends on its blank
- when the temperature of a material increases its particles move
- opposite poles blank one another
- air is much less Dence than water so a beachball
- when heat is removed from a boiling point it
- scientists write symbols for compounds called
- a blank is the smallest unit of an element the retains the properties of the element
- take the shape of their containers
21 Clues: each blank has its own density • opposite poles blank one another • a blank has north and south poles • materials blank as they get cooler • materials blank at they get hotter • take the shape of their containers • an objects weight depends on its blank • gases fill the blank of their containers • an objects ability to float is called its • ...
The Fifty States 2025-06-12
Across
- Smallest U.S. state by area.
- Northwestern state, known for its potatoes.
- Midwestern state, "Show Me State."
- Southwestern state famous for the Grand Canyon.
- Western state, known for Yellowstone National Park.
- Southern state, home of the Ozark Mountains.
- Midwestern state, "Buckeye State."
- Island state in the Pacific Ocean.
- Western state, known for its Mormon history and national parks.
- Midwestern state, home to Chicago.
- Southern state, second largest by area and population.
- New England state, known as the "Constitution State."
- New England state, known for maple syrup and Green Mountains.
- Midwestern state, "Land of 10,000 Lakes."
- The largest U.S. state by area, known for its vast wilderness.
- Midwestern state, known for its Badlands and agriculture.
- Appalachian state, known for its mountains and coal mining.
- Southern state known as the "Cotton State."
- Northeastern state, known for lobster and its rocky coastline.
- Pacific Northwest state, home to Seattle.
- Western state, most populous, known for Hollywood.
- Southeastern state, known for its beaches and theme parks.
- Southern state, known for peaches and Atlanta.
- Midwestern state, known as the "Sunflower State."
- New England state, "Live Free or Die."
- Pacific Northwest state, known for its diverse landscapes.
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- Southeastern state, known for its coastal plains and beaches.
- Mid-Atlantic state, historically significant.
- Midwestern state, home to Mount Rushmore.
- Northeastern state, home to New York City.
- Western state, mostly desert, home to Las Vegas.
- Southern state, named after its major river.
- Southern state, known for its unique culture and New Orleans.
- Southeastern state, diverse geography from mountains to coast.
- Mid-Atlantic state, known for Philadelphia and historical sites.
- Midwestern state, "America's Dairyland."
- Smallest state in the Mid-Atlantic, the "First State."
- Midwestern state, bordered by four Great Lakes.
- Southwestern state, known for its desert landscapes and cultural heritage.
- Midwestern state, major producer of corn and hogs.
- Mid-Atlantic state, borders Chesapeake Bay.
- Mountainous state, known for its Rocky Mountains.
- Midwestern state, known for its agricultural plains.
- New England state, known for Boston and historical sites.
- Southern state, famous for horse racing and bourbon.
- Midwestern state, famous for the Indy 500 race.
- Western state, known for its vast open spaces and mountains.
- Densely populated Mid-Atlantic state, known for its beaches.
- Southern state, known for Nashville and Memphis.
- Southern Plains state, known for oil and Native American history.
50 Clues: Smallest U.S. state by area. • Midwestern state, "Show Me State." • Midwestern state, "Buckeye State." • Island state in the Pacific Ocean. • Midwestern state, home to Chicago. • New England state, "Live Free or Die." • Midwestern state, "America's Dairyland." • Midwestern state, home to Mount Rushmore. • Midwestern state, "Land of 10,000 Lakes." • ...
The 50 States 2023-01-07
Across
- the ocean state
- the gem state
- the show me state
- the natural state
- the Cowboy state
- the grand canyon state
- the buckeye state
- the aloha state
- the beehive state
- the Praira state
- the lone star state
- the constitution state
- the green mountain state
- the north star state
- the last frontier
- the peace garden state
- the mountain state
- the yellow hammer state
- the pine tree state
- the evergreen state
- the golden state
- the sunshine state
- the peach state
- the sunflower state
- the granite
- the beaver state
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- the palmetto state
- the old dominion state
- Mount Rushmore state
- the empire state
- the sliver state
- the Magnololia state
- the pelican state
- the tar heel state
- the keystone state
- the badger state
- the first state
- the great lakes state
- the land of enchantments
- the hawkeye state
- the old line state
- the centennial state
- the Cornhusker state
- the bay state
- the bluegrass state
- the Hoosier state
- the treasure state
- the garden state
- the volunteer state
- the sooner state
50 Clues: the granite • the gem state • the bay state • the ocean state • the first state • the aloha state • the peach state • the empire state • the sliver state • the Cowboy state • the badger state • the Praira state • the garden state • the golden state • the sooner state • the beaver state • the show me state • the natural state • the pelican state • the buckeye state • the beehive state • the hawkeye state • ...
States Of Matter 2023-04-14
Across
- if you saw wood than some of it turns to ______
- in Antarctica it's ________
- when wind blows it gets a bit ____
- when ice melts
- when water freezes
- the thingy mobobs in side the states of mater
- when its a hot summers day it is _____
- another name for water
- decreases by the minute
- flows like air
- When ice gets hot it starts to ____
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- when water is heated you get ______
- when water gets really cold it starts to ______
- when water freezes it will ________
- ice cubes are ______
- doesn't stay in one place
- liquid turning into a gas
- when it's winter it's ____
- when water gets really hot it starts _______
- water never keeps it's ______
20 Clues: when ice melts • flows like air • when water freezes • ice cubes are ______ • another name for water • decreases by the minute • doesn't stay in one place • liquid turning into a gas • when it's winter it's ____ • in Antarctica it's ________ • water never keeps it's ______ • when wind blows it gets a bit ____ • when water is heated you get ______ • when water freezes it will ________ • ...
50 U.S. States! 2023-04-04
Across
- The smallest state in the US
- Birthplace of seven US presidents
- The easternmost state in the contiguous US
- Home to Yellowstone National Park
- Known for its barbecue and beaches
- The birthplace of blues music
- The home of the Indy 500
- Known for its potatoes
- The birthplace of jazz
- The Land of Lincoln
- Home to the Grand Canyon
- Known for its Pacific coastline and craft beer
- Known for its bourbon and horse racing
- Known for its national parks and Big Sky Country
- The "Natural State"
- Known for its mountains and skiing
- The only US state made up entirely of islands
- Home to Mount Rushmore
- The Empire State
- Home to Harvard University and the Boston Tea Party
- Known for its cold winters and "Minnesota nice" people
- Home to Hollywood and Silicon Valley
- Known for its maple syrup and fall foliage
- Famous for its oil industry and musical named after it
- Known for its corn and beef industries
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- Known for its beaches and retirement communities
- Home to Las Vegas and Area 51
- Home to the Gateway Arch in St. Louis
- Famous for its cheese and the Green Bay Packers
- The Peach State
- One of the original 13 colonies
- Known for its coffee and rainy weather
- The Great Lakes State
- Known for its blue crabs and Old Bay seasoning
- One of the original 13 colonies and home to many US presidents
- Known for its Appalachian Mountains and coal mining industry
- Home to the Liberty Bell and Hershey's chocolate
- The first state to ratify the US Constitution
- Known for its national parks and skiing
- The largest state in the US by area
- Known for its southern hospitality and Charleston charm
- Famous for its cornfields
- The setting for "The Wizard of Oz"
- The Peace Garden State
- The birthplace of country music
- A southern state known for its football prowess
- The Lone Star State
47 Clues: The Peach State • The Empire State • The Land of Lincoln • The "Natural State" • The Lone Star State • The Great Lakes State • Known for its potatoes • The birthplace of jazz • Home to Mount Rushmore • The Peace Garden State • The home of the Indy 500 • Home to the Grand Canyon • Famous for its cornfields • The smallest state in the US • Home to Las Vegas and Area 51 • ...
US States Mottos 2023-04-07
Across
- "While I breathe, I hope"
- "God enriches"
- "Liberty and Prosperity"
- "Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable"
- "Equal Rights"
- "Equality before the law"
- "Industry"
- "The Welfare of the People is the Highest Law"
- "The Union"
- "Liberty and Independence"
- "The star of the North"
- "By and by"
- "Union, justice, and confidence"
- "If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you"
- "Agriculture and Commerce"
- "Gold and silver"
- "To the stars through difficulties"
- "State sovereignty, national union"
- "Ever Upward!"
- "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain"
- "He who transplanted sustains"
- "I direct"
- "To be, rather than to seem"
- "The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness"
- "We dare to defend our rights"
- "The people rule"
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- "Virtue, Liberty and Independence"
- "Live free or die"
- "United we stand, divided we fall"
- "Under God the people rule"
- "It goes by growing"
- "Thus always to tyrants"
- "Forward
- "Hope"
- "Let it be perpetual"
- "Friendship"
- "In god we trust"
- "The crossroads of America"
- "Nothing without providence"
- "Hard work conquers all thing"
- "By valor and arms"
- "Eurika"
- "With God, all things are possible"
- "Strong deeds, gentle words"
- "By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty"
- "Mountaineers are always free"
- "Wisdom, Justice, Moderation"
- "All for our country"
- "Freedom and Unity"
- "North to the Future"
50 Clues: "Hope" • "Forward • "Eurika" • "Industry" • "I direct" • "The Union" • "By and by" • "Friendship" • "God enriches" • "Equal Rights" • "Ever Upward!" • "In god we trust" • "Gold and silver" • "The people rule" • "Live free or die" • "By valor and arms" • "Freedom and Unity" • "It goes by growing" • "Let it be perpetual" • "All for our country" • "North to the Future" • "The star of the North" • ...
United States Atlas 2023-03-15
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- Number of rivers in Texas
- Color of Wyoming
- Home of Boise and the Snake River
- Farthest west purple state
- Capital of North Dakota
- Yellow state between Mississippi and Georgia
- Color of Hawaii
- Pink state that borders Iowa
- Lake that borders Ohio, Pennsylvania, & New York
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Home of Topeka and the Arkansas River
- Color of New Jersey
- River in Nebraska
- Pink state that borders Colorado
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- Farthest east purple state
- Farthest south pink state
- Capital of Arizona
- Color of Tennessee
- Capital of Louisiana
- North & South _____
- River in Alaska
- Capital of Utah
- Color of Ohio
- Farthest north yellow state
24 Clues: Color of Ohio • Color of Hawaii • River in Alaska • Capital of Utah • Color of Wyoming • River in Nebraska • Capital of Arizona • Color of Tennessee • North & South _____ • Color of New Jersey • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of North Dakota • Capital of Rhode Island • Number of rivers in Texas • Farthest south pink state • Farthest east purple state • Farthest west purple state • ...
The United States 2025-01-22
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- A HUGE URBAN AREA.
- AMERICAN ____________ WORKERS BUILD CARS & AIRPLANES.
- THE ECONOMIC REGION CALLED "AMERICA'S BREADBASKET".
- THE U.S. HAS RICH _____________ RESOURCES.
- A CHANGE OR ADDITION TO THE CONSTITUTION.
- MAKES UP 2% OF THE VALUE OF ALL GOODS PRODUCED IN THE U.S.
- MOUNTAINS THAT START IN ALASKA AND RUN SOUTH TO MEXICO.
- LARGE RIVER THAT RUNS WEST OF THE CENTRAL LOWLAND.
- THE ECONOMIC REGION WHERE NEW YORK CITY IS LOCATED.
- IT IS BELIEVED THAT THE FIRST PEOPLE WHO SETTLED IN NORTH AMERICA CAME FROM WHERE?
- NAFTA STANDS FOR NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE ______________.
- A NATIONAL PLAN OF GOVERNMENT.
- THE DESCENDANTS OF THE FIRST PEOPLE TO COME TO AMERICA ARE TODAY CALLED _________ AMERICANS.
- LARGEST GROUP OF FRESHWATER LAKES IN THE WORLD. (2 WORDS)
- TAKING DOWN TRADE BARRIERS SO THAT GOODS FLOW FREELY AMONG COUNTRIES. (2 WORDS)
- ANOTHER NAME FOR COUNTRYSIDE AREAS.
- THE TALLEST MOUNTAIN IN NORTH AMERICA. (2 WORDS)
- ONE-TENTH OF THE WORLD'S _____________ COMES FROM THE U.S.
- INDUSTRY THAT MAKES UP THE LARGEST PART OF THE U.S. ECONOMY.
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- PEOPLE WHO MOVE TO A NEW COUNTRY TO MAKE A PERMANENT HOME.
- THE FIRST TEN AMENDMENTS ARE CALLED THIS. (3 WORDS)
- THE AREAS WHERE TRASH COMPANIES DUMP THEIR WASTE.
- MOUNTAINS THAT STRETCH ACROSS MOST OF THE EASTERN SIDE OF THE U.S.
- JOINED TOGETHER INSIDE A COMMON BOUNDARY.
- THE STATE THAT SEES THE SUNRISE FIRST.
- RIVER THAT FORMS PART OF THE BOUNDARY BETWEEN THE U.S. & MEXICO. (2 WORDS)
- THE ISLAND STATE.
- AMERICANS BURN ________________ TO POWER THEIR FACTORIES & RUN THEIR CARS. (2 WORDS)
- SYSTEM WHERE INDIVIDUAL PEOPLE HAVE THE RIGHT TO RUN BUSINESSES TO MAKE PROFIT. (2 WORDS)
- THE STATE WHOSE NAME MEANS "SNOW COVERED" IN SPANISH.
- BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT THAT MAKES LAWS.
- OVERSEAS SETTLEMENTS TIED TO A PARENT COUNTRY.
- SMALLER COMMUNITIES SURROUNDING A LARGER CITY.
33 Clues: THE ISLAND STATE. • A HUGE URBAN AREA. • A NATIONAL PLAN OF GOVERNMENT. • ANOTHER NAME FOR COUNTRYSIDE AREAS. • THE STATE THAT SEES THE SUNRISE FIRST. • JOINED TOGETHER INSIDE A COMMON BOUNDARY. • A CHANGE OR ADDITION TO THE CONSTITUTION. • BRANCH OF THE GOVERNMENT THAT MAKES LAWS. • THE U.S. HAS RICH _____________ RESOURCES. • OVERSEAS SETTLEMENTS TIED TO A PARENT COUNTRY. • ...
States and Abbreviations 2025-02-22
States Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-16
Across
- Known for Block Island and charming coastal towns
- Known for its farms and potatoes
- Ozark mountains and prairies
- Known for its hot, dry summers
- Yellowstone National Park and Devils Tower National Monument
- Known for its various, extreme weather conditions
- Known for Cedar Point and Buckeyes
- Tropical islands in the pacific northwest
- Most known for the great salt lake and Mormons
- Known for the city Chicago
- Known for cowboys and Tex-mex cuisine
- In New England and is nicknamed "the constitution state"
- Known for Ben and Jerry's and Maple syrup
- The Bundt cake and Mall Of America
- Very cold state, starting with A
- Known for Fargo and Enchanted Highway
- Seneca Rocks and the New River George Bridge
- southern state, starting with A
- known for its famous Lobster Rolls
- Known for the space needle and Mount St. Helens
- Known for its tourists attractions and highly populated areas
- Known for the everglades and crocodiles
- Known for its delicious peach
- "no place like home" in the wizard of oz
- Most known for the fall foliage and Hampton Beach
- Portland and Crater Lake
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- Fort Sumter and Myrtle beach
- Known for the Appalachians and Virginia Beach
- Most known for the Badlands and Mount Rushmore
- Most know for the bustling city life
- Most commonly known for sin city and blazing night life
- Known for the rapid river and catfish
- Most known for its delicious cuisine and Mardi Gras
- Known for the Outer Banks and Great Smokey Mountains
- Hershey chocolate and the Declaration of Independence
- Known for multitudes of cheese and beer
- Known as the "first state"
- Famous Coney Island dog and the Great Lakes
- most known for the white sand
- It is known for sliced bread and corn
- Known for Chesapeake bay
- Known for the vast mountains and hot weather
- Known for college world series and Omaha
- Known for the Boston Tea Party and Cape Cod
- Famous fast food brand named after a colonel
- Known for the university of Notre dame
- The home of Yellowstone national park
- Most known for the Jersey shore and Ellis Island
- Known for Nashville and country music
- Western Cowboy museum and Oklahoma City
50 Clues: Known for Chesapeake bay • Portland and Crater Lake • Known as the "first state" • Known for the city Chicago • Fort Sumter and Myrtle beach • Ozark mountains and prairies • most known for the white sand • Known for its delicious peach • Known for its hot, dry summers • southern state, starting with A • Known for its farms and potatoes • Very cold state, starting with A • ...
The 50 States 2025-09-04
Across
- Providence
- Boise
- Jefferson City
- Phoenix
- Cheyenne
- Little Rock
- Columbus
- Honolulu
- Salt Lake City
- Springfield
- Austin
- Hartford
- Montpelier
- Saint Paul
- Juneau
- Bismarck
- Charleston
- Montgomery
- Augusta
- Olympia
- Sacramento
- Tallahassee
- Atlanta
- Topeka
- Concord
- Salem
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- Columbia
- Richmond
- Pierre
- Albany
- Carson City
- Jackson
- Baton Rouge
- Raleigh
- Harrisburg
- Madison
- Dover
- Lansing
- Santa Fe
- Des Moines
- Annapolis
- Denver
- Lincoln
- Boston
- Frankfort
- Indianapolis
- Helena
- Trenton
- Nashville
- City Oklahoma
50 Clues: Boise • Dover • Salem • Pierre • Albany • Austin • Denver • Boston • Juneau • Helena • Topeka • Jackson • Phoenix • Raleigh • Madison • Lansing • Lincoln • Augusta • Olympia • Trenton • Atlanta • Concord • Columbia • Richmond • Cheyenne • Columbus • Honolulu • Santa Fe • Hartford • Bismarck • Annapolis • Frankfort • Nashville • Providence • Harrisburg • Des Moines • Montpelier • Saint Paul • Charleston • Montgomery • Sacramento • Carson City • Baton Rouge • Little Rock • ...
States of Matter 2025-09-05
Across
- mixture – a mixture that is evenly mixed
- – the force of gravity pulling on an object’s mass
- – A tool for measuring mass.
- – A simplified representation of something too large, small, or complex to study directly.
- – matter with a definite shape and volume
- – a tiny building block of matter, such as an atom or molecule
- mixture – a mixture that is unevenly mixed
- – matter with no definite shape or volume
- – Anything that has mass and occupies space.
- substance – matter with a fixed composition and definite properties
- Model – A model that uses equations and formulas.
- of matter – the physical form matter takes (solid, liquid, gas, plasma)
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- model of matter – a theory explaining that particles are always in motion
- – the space an object takes up
- Cylinder – A tool for measuring the volume of liquids.
- – process where gas turns into liquid
- Model – A tangible model you can touch, such as a globe or skeleton.
- – The relationship between mass and volume, calculated as mass ÷ volume.
- – the amount of material in an object
- – a pure substance made of two or more elements chemically bonded
- Model – A diagram or drawing that explains an idea.
- – a high-energy state of matter with charged particles
- – a pure substance made of only one kind of atom
- – matter with a definite volume but no definite shape
- – a physical combination of two or more substances
25 Clues: – A tool for measuring mass. • – the space an object takes up • – process where gas turns into liquid • – the amount of material in an object • mixture – a mixture that is evenly mixed • – matter with a definite shape and volume • – matter with no definite shape or volume • mixture – a mixture that is unevenly mixed • – Anything that has mass and occupies space. • ...
States of Consciousness 2025-10-16
Across
- technique using monitoring devices to gain control over physiological functions.
- actual storyline of a dream as remembered by the dreamer.
- cumulative effect of not getting enough sleep.
- short bursts of brain activity in stage 2 sleep.
- a trance-like state of heightened suggestibility and focused attention.
- state of being conscious and alert.
- body's tendency to maintain a balanced internal state.
- fatigue and disorientation caused by travel across time zones.
- symptoms experienced when stopping or reducing intake of a drug.
- disorder where breathing repeatedly stops and starts during sleep.
- hormone produced by the pineal gland that regulates sleep-wake cycles.
- 24-hour internal biological clock that regulates sleep and wake cycles.
- small brain structure that produces melatonin.
- drugs that distort perceptions and cause hallucinations.
- stage of sleep characterized by rapid eye movement and vivid dreams.
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- hidden psychological meaning of a dream, according to Freud.
- recurring problems in falling or staying asleep.
- episodes of screaming and fear during deep sleep, mostly in children.
- reduced responsiveness to a drug after prolonged use.
- behavior disorder where a person walks during deep sleep.
- drugs that slow down the central nervous system.
- type of drugs that alter perception, mood, or consciousness.
- dreams in which the dreamer is aware they are dreaming.
- Jung's concept of a shared reservoir of memory traces from our species’ history.
- abnormal behaviors during sleep such as sleepwalking or night terrors.
- sudden loss of muscle tone often triggered by strong emotions, linked to narcolepsy.
- practice of focused attention and awareness, often for relaxation.
- sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks.
- awareness of oneself and the environment.
29 Clues: state of being conscious and alert. • awareness of oneself and the environment. • cumulative effect of not getting enough sleep. • small brain structure that produces melatonin. • recurring problems in falling or staying asleep. • drugs that slow down the central nervous system. • short bursts of brain activity in stage 2 sleep. • ...
States of Matter! 2025-10-06
Across
- A person who uses a scientific process to gain knowledge.
- Accompanied by the release of heat.
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact.
- The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors.
- The total kinetic energy of the atoms and molecules within a substance, caused by their random motion, vibration, and translation.
- Accompanied by or requiring the absorption of heat.
- Energy which a body possesses by being in motion.
- An attribute, quality, or characteristic of something.
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- Something that can fit into any container and the atoms have little movement.
- the direct relationship between an action or event and its consequence or result.
- The smallest part of a substance that cannot be broken down chemically.
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- A process in which one or more substances, also called reactants, are converted to one or more different substances, known as products.
- The amount of "stuff" or matter in an object.
- A group of atoms bonded together.
- Anything that takes up space and can be weighed.
- A first, typical or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied.
- A person who designs, builds, or maintains machines, structures, or systems.
- Represent in proportional dimensions; reduce or increase in size according to a common scale.
- Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- A measurement in heat; measured in Celsius, on a thermometer.
- A substance that is in-between a solid and a liquid
- A physical object/thing where the atoms have no movement.
- All knowledge gained from a experiment.
- Something that spreads out into a space, the atoms have a lot of movement.
- Something that happens in a regular and repeated way.
- A heat transfer through collisions between atoms/molecules.
27 Clues: A group of atoms bonded together. • Accompanied by the release of heat. • All knowledge gained from a experiment. • The amount of "stuff" or matter in an object. • Anything that takes up space and can be weighed. • Energy which a body possesses by being in motion. • A substance that is in-between a solid and a liquid • ...
Constitutional Convention B 2022-03-14
Across
- Gave lots of votes to the big population states
- number of branches in the US government
- the leaders and decision-makers of a society
- Maryland children playing on the beaches of this ocean
- Finally banned, 20 years after
- Though concerned for this, Washington attended
- a formal agreement between nations
- both sides give up something to reach a settlement
- An economic ______________ after the Revolutionary War
- Can't all of us states stay equal?
- President of the convention
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- how voting representatives a state will get in Congress
- Number of states attending
- a brilliant move to advance a position, e.g. The Virginia Plan
- Place of meeting, preceding Philadelphia
- Those who crafted and shaped the new government
- branch of gov't concerned with courts and justice
- What the states were asked to do with the Constitution
- sent to the convention, representing states
- the "chief executive" - leader of the executive branch
- ...of Confederation government to be revised
- amount of slaves counted for representation
- Among many things, Benjamin Franklin was this person of ideas
- people who formally elect the president of the United States
- number of states rejecting the Constitution
25 Clues: Number of states attending • President of the convention • Finally banned, 20 years after • a formal agreement between nations • Can't all of us states stay equal? • number of branches in the US government • Place of meeting, preceding Philadelphia • sent to the convention, representing states • amount of slaves counted for representation • ...
Federalism Word Puzzle 2021-12-03
Across
- powers government has because it’s a government
- powers another name for expressed powers
- favors national action in dealing with problems
- powers reserved strictly to the states
- allows powers of congress to stretch
- favors state and local actions in dealing with problems
- states that the constitution is the supreme law of the land
- tax levied by government directly on income
- federal order requiring states to provide a service
- to take away powers
- requirement that prohibits the exercise of a certain power
- powers granted to the federal government
- the main way national government provides money for states
- questioned national vs. state power
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- power to assume responsibility for a state government function
- states cannot discriminate against a resident of another state
- principal way states negotiate
- often supported state rights over national government powers
- powers delegated to both federal and state governments
- return to a state
- nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch
- powers directly stated in the constitution
- each state must recognize laws and legal proceedings of other states
- enables people of a territory interested in becoming a state to prepare a constitution
- powers not specifically listed in the constitution
25 Clues: return to a state • to take away powers • principal way states negotiate • questioned national vs. state power • allows powers of congress to stretch • powers reserved strictly to the states • powers another name for expressed powers • powers granted to the federal government • powers directly stated in the constitution • tax levied by government directly on income • ...
Final Project Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-16
Across
- The direction and steepness of a line on a graph
- a placeholder/symbol that represents an unknown number in an equation
- The property that states that problems are mirrored using if and then
- There being only one term
- The sum of monomial expressions
- The property of problems that uses if, and,then
- There being only two terms
- (0,0)
- The property that states that numbers are equal to themselves
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- The property that states that using the opposite sign to make go equal a beginning number
- The highest exponent of polynomial
- The property that states that everything stays the same and there can be no change with the answer
- Lines that intersect
- The property that states that the numbers that are in a group together does not matter
- The property that states that the order of numbers is not important, so numbers can be placed anywhere
- The property that states that the outside number be multiplied to numbers inside parentheses.
- Lines that never intersect
- A number that is less than zero (-x)
- There being only three terms
- The quantity of which an number and or expression is being raised to
20 Clues: (0,0) • Lines that intersect • There being only one term • Lines that never intersect • There being only two terms • There being only three terms • The sum of monomial expressions • The highest exponent of polynomial • A number that is less than zero (-x) • The property of problems that uses if, and,then • The direction and steepness of a line on a graph • ...
Vocab Crossword 2022-01-06
Across
- guy on two-dollar bill
- a political party colored blue
- A secret military base in Nevada
- states that were free
- the belief that unlimited authority was granted to a monarch
- supporters of the new constitution
- states that owned slaves
- first orange president
- A system that ensures no gov. branch becomes to powerful
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- the paper currency bill of USA
- a compromise between small and large states
- the predominant language of America
- opposed to the new constitution
- written by our founding fathers
- Guy on the one-dollar bill
- a compromise between free states and slave states
- a country with fifty sates
- a political party colored red
- first black president
19 Clues: states that were free • first black president • guy on two-dollar bill • first orange president • states that owned slaves • Guy on the one-dollar bill • a country with fifty sates • a political party colored red • the paper currency bill of USA • a political party colored blue • opposed to the new constitution • written by our founding fathers • A secret military base in Nevada • ...
Social Studies Year End Review 2023-05-23
Across
- The states that stayed with the U.S. Government
- American silversmith remembered for his midnight ride
- Credited with patenting the first practical telephone
- An organized effort to end the practice of slavery in the United States
- The states that seceded from the U.S. Government
- A series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts
- A period of healing and rebuilding in the Southern United States following the American Civil War
- Introduction paragraph to the constitution
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- Two American brothers, inventors, and aviation pioneers who were credited with inventing and building the world's first successful airplane
- Tunnels (paths) that were created to help slaves escape slavery
- the expansion of territory within the North American continent
- Four-year war between the United States and 11 Southern states that seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States of America
- Native American home made of sapling and bark
- The war for American independence from Britain
- The first successful colony
- There are 3 branches- Legislative, Executive, and Judicial
- The first ten amendments to the US Constitution
- An adventurer is also known as what
- 16th president; he issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- English colony that mysteriously disappeared
20 Clues: The first successful colony • An adventurer is also known as what • Introduction paragraph to the constitution • English colony that mysteriously disappeared • Native American home made of sapling and bark • The war for American independence from Britain • The states that stayed with the U.S. Government • The first ten amendments to the US Constitution • ...
Citizenship Test 2023-11-30
Across
- The number of years in one House of Representatives term.
- This house of congress has 435 members.
- The spread of _____ was a major concern of the United States in the cold war.
- This ocean is on the west coast of the United States.
- The last name of our first president.
- The current President is Joe _________
- James __________ is one of Oklahomas senators.
- We vote for president in what month?
- This house of Congress has 100 members
- Country to the North of the United States
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- What is the economic system of the United States called?
- The country that borders the United States on the South.
- How many senators does each state have?
- The war between the North and South is known as the _____ war.
- An amendment is a _________ or addition to the constitution.
- Who is the leader of the Executive Branch.
- The United States purchased this territory in 1803
- The president who issued the emancipation proclamation.
- The ocean that is on the east side of the United States.
- How many amendments are there in the bill of rights
- The constitution is the _________ law of the land?
- The number of years in one senate term
22 Clues: We vote for president in what month? • The last name of our first president. • The current President is Joe _________ • This house of Congress has 100 members • The number of years in one senate term • How many senators does each state have? • This house of congress has 435 members. • Country to the North of the United States • Who is the leader of the Executive Branch. • ...
Unit 6 Review 2024-03-06
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- cultural region located in the city of San Francisco
- Physical region in central United States known for its agriculture
- Most spoken language in Canada besides English
- Ocean where hurricanes usually form
- Province in Canada known for its French speaking citizens
- Large body of water in northern Canada
- Financial center of the world
- Famous bridge located in San Francisco
- River that runs through the central United States and empties into the Gulf of Mexico
- River located in the Southwest that provides freshwater to many states
- Canadian city located on the West coast that is a famous filming location
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- Physical region located between the Appalachian Mountains and Atlantic Ocean
- Man made waterway that connects the Great Lakes to the Hudson River
- Economic region in the United States that used to have a lot of industry
- Oldest mountain range in North America
- The ability to speak two languages
- Economic region of the United States known for its wheat production
- City in Nebraska that grew because of the Transcontinental Railroad
- Body of water located to the South of the United States
- River that is located in the Northwestern United States
- Large tower located in Toronto Canada
21 Clues: Financial center of the world • The ability to speak two languages • Ocean where hurricanes usually form • Large tower located in Toronto Canada • Oldest mountain range in North America • Large body of water in northern Canada • Famous bridge located in San Francisco • Most spoken language in Canada besides English • cultural region located in the city of San Francisco • ...
Clone of Federalism Crossword 2023-04-27
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- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- devolution the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
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- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Money given by the national government to states
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that consents matters in Washington possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
42 Clues: Money given by the national government to states • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Federalism 2021-12-12
Across
- Clause Clause that allows Congress to regulate and promote interstate and international commerce
- Amendment Powers not delegated to the United States are reserved for the states and then the people
- and Proper Clause Section of the constitution allowing Congress to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to its duties, and which has permitted Congress to exercise powers not specifically given to it (enumerated) by the Constitution.
- Terms set by the national government that states must meet whether or not they accept federal grants
- devolution the flow of power and money from the states to local govts
- devolution the increased role of nonprofit and private groups in policy implementation.
- Procedure enabling voters to reject a measure passed by the legislature
- of aid Terms set by the national government that states must meet if they are to receive certain federal funds
- Powers Powers of congress not specifically spelled out in the Constitution, but seem to be implied by powers expressly stated
- federalism Doctrine holding that the national government is supreme in its sphere, the states are supreme in theirs, and the two spheres should be kept separate.
- A type of government that spreads the power among many sub-units (such as states), and has a weak central government (U.S. Government under the articles of confederation)
- The invalidation of a US state law when it conflicts with Federal law
- power State power to enact laws promoting health, safety, and morals
- Procedure whereby voters can remove an elected official from office
- Powers Powers given to the state government alone
- grants Grants that consolidate several categorical grants into a single "block" for prescribed broad activities, such as social services, health services, or public education
- federalism Form of federalism during the Johnson administration where the federal government determined the needs of the states. State and federal governments worked together to create social services.
- system A government system that concentrates all policymaking powers in one central geographic place (China, Britain, France)
- Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means
- Government authority shared by national and local governments
- grants Federal grants for specific purposes, such as building an airport
- Powers Powers that are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution (also called expressed or enumerated powers)
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- a decision by an administrative agency granting some other part permission to violate a law or rule that would otherwise apply to it
- and Immunities Clause Clause that states that citizens of each state will be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in other states
- The constitutional requirement that states return a person charged with a crime in another state to that state for trial or imprisonment
- Money given by the national government to states
- Power Powers shared by the national and state governments
- grants Funding given to states when the federal government selects specific projects based on merit. (Competition between states.)
- preemption federal law or regulation that containts language conflicting with state or local laws, that cannot be implemented due to such laws, or that concents matters in Washingoton possesses exclusive constitutional powers or "occupies the field"
- A movement that has begun in recent years to devolve more responsibilities back to the states and aimed to pass on to the states many federal functions
- preemption federal law or regulation that contains language explicitly displacing or superseding any contrary state or local laws
- mandates A regulation required by the Federal government that requires a state or local government to perform certain actions, with no money provided for fulfilling the requirements
- Process that permits voters to put legislative measures directly on the ballot
- Powers Powers given to the national government alone
- federalism Joint action between the national government and the state that was introduced during the Great Depression
- Powers Powers not expressly stated in the constitution, but are inherent to the very idea of national government
- Faith and Credit Clause Clause that says states within the United States have to respect the "public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state."
- Doctrine that a state can declare null and void a federal law that, in the state's opinion, violates the Constitution
- federalism The states and government compete for leadership of the country's domestic policy
- sharing (discontinued in 1986) Congress gave an annual amount of federal tax revenue to the states and their cities, counties and townships./ Federal sharing of a fixed percentage of its revenue with the states (Replaced with Block grants)
- IV Article that discusses the responsibilities and duties of the states as well as what responsibilities the federal government has to the States
- VI Establishes the supremacy of federal laws and treaties. The constitution is the law of the land.
42 Clues: Money given by the national government to states • Court The arbiter of what the Constitution means • Powers Powers given to the state government alone • Powers Powers given to the national government alone • Power Powers shared by the national and state governments • Government authority shared by national and local governments • ...
Themes of geographic inquiry: United States´ Climate, Vegetation, Human Environment Interaction, History, and Economy 2020-05-08
Across
- Alaska’s climate.
- Large area dominated by trees found to the east of United States.
- North central and northeastern’ s climate.
- One of the popular mountains to the north of Los Angeles.
- Los Angeles residents.
- United States’ central bank.
- Man who began growing tobacco.
- Who founded a settlement at St Augustine, Florida, the first permanent European settlement in what is now the USA.
- Religion which most Americans identify themselves.
- United States’ type of economy.
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- English colony founded in 1620.
- Central and southern coasts of California’s climate.
- It is the second most populous city and metropolitan area in the United States.
- Type of ecosystem found to the west of United States.
- Who introduced strict discipline with a code of laws called 'Laws, Divine, Moral and Martial'. Penalties for disobedience were severe.
- Most popular sport in United States.
- Spaniard who attempted to find a colony in Carolina.
- It is the most populous city and metropolitan area in the United States.
- A magnificent natural feature of Los Angeles county.
19 Clues: Alaska’s climate. • Los Angeles residents. • United States’ central bank. • Man who began growing tobacco. • English colony founded in 1620. • United States’ type of economy. • Most popular sport in United States. • North central and northeastern’ s climate. • Religion which most Americans identify themselves. • Central and southern coasts of California’s climate. • ...
Northern America Culture Region 2023-03-14
Across
- 70% of Americans believe in which religion?
- What is the largest city in Canada?
- How many states does the United States have?
- What country is above the United States of America?
- What is the capital of the United States?
- Which Canadian province is home to Halifax Harbor, the main Atlantic port in Canada?
- What is a group of islands called?
- What language is the main language spoken in the United States?
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- Which Canadian province primarily speaks French?
- Where does the United States rank in land mass?
- Which province in Canada produces the most wheat?
- What is PCCA's mascot?
- What is the capital of Canada?
- Which state is the St. Louis arch located in?
- What is the largest city in British Columbia?
- Which sport is known as "America's Pastime?"
- Which sport, played on ice, do Canadians love?
- Which state do you live in?
- What is Mrs. Casillas's first name?
- How many provinces does Canada have?
20 Clues: What is PCCA's mascot? • Which state do you live in? • What is the capital of Canada? • What is a group of islands called? • What is the largest city in Canada? • What is Mrs. Casillas's first name? • How many provinces does Canada have? • What is the capital of the United States? • 70% of Americans believe in which religion? • How many states does the United States have? • ...
Week 3 Vocab 2016-01-12
Across
- states of America, states that still used enslavement
- gin, a machine that separates the cotton fibers from its seeds
- amendment, abolished slavery
- loncoln, sixteenth president of the united states
- removal of the official in office
- a person who favors the abolition of a practice
- sovereignty, a document that held that individual states should decide whether slavery was to be permited
- davis, president of confederate states of America during civil war
- jure segregation, system that provides separate faculties for minority groups
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- the transformation of the united states after the civil war
- bureau, government agency to aid freedmen
- amendment, equal rights and protection for former slaves
- crow laws, state and local laws that enforced racial segregation
- republican, faction of American politition within the second republican party
- amendment, stops government from denying citizenship and right to vote based off race
- of 1850, a package of five separate bills
- klux klan, anti immigration group
- Johnson, seventeenth president of the united states
- scott v samford, a landmark decision that said any African could not be a American citizen
19 Clues: amendment, abolished slavery • removal of the official in office • klux klan, anti immigration group • bureau, government agency to aid freedmen • of 1850, a package of five separate bills • a person who favors the abolition of a practice • loncoln, sixteenth president of the united states • Johnson, seventeenth president of the united states • ...
civilwar crossword 2023-02-16
Across
- a act in judging someone for there race
- A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle
- a place that showed the start of the amercian civil war
- was the general for the union
- Promoting the interests of a section or region (such as the North or the South) instead of the entire country
- When the southern states chose to leave the United States and to no longer be a part of the country
- military strategy proposed by Union General Winfield Scott early in the American 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
- 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 person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery
- was the action of forcing someone to manual labor and do stuff for them
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- a group of black slaves tat served in the war
- A large farm in the southern United States. Before the Civil War many of the workers on plantations were enslaved
- A law passed by Congress in 1850 that said escaped enslaved people in free states had to be returned to their owners
- was the president during the civil war.
- An attempt to stop people and supplies from going in or out of a port
- A term meaning "before war". It was often used to describe the United States before the Civil War
- was the general for the confedarcy.
- A long gun with a smooth bore that soldiers shot from the shoulder
19 Clues: was the general for the union • was the general for the confedarcy. • a act in judging someone for there race • was the president during the civil war. • a group of black slaves tat served in the war • A soldier that is wounded or killed during battle • A person who wanted to eliminate or "abolish" slavery • a place that showed the start of the amercian civil war • ...
Exploring Government Unit 7 Project - Joshua DaShiell 2021-09-20
Across
- United States Coast Guard
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Federal Communications Commission
- United States Department of Agriculture
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Federal Housing Administration
- United Nations
- National Labor Relations Board
- United States National Park Service
- United States Environmental Protection Agency
- Interstate Commerce Commission
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Defense
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Small Business Administration
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- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- United States Air Force
- Food and Drug Administration
- Department of Motor Vehicles
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Farm Credit Administration
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Department of Labor
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- United States Marine Corps
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Justice
- Department of Homeland Security
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Internal Revenue Service
36 Clues: United Nations • Department of Labor • Joint Chiefs of Staff • Department of Defense • Department of Justice • Department of Commerce • United States Air Force • Internal Revenue Service • United States Coast Guard • Farm Credit Administration • United States Marine Corps • Food and Drug Administration • Department of Motor Vehicles • Department of Transportation • ...
federalism 2021-12-03
Across
- laws reffering between people
- court held congress exceeded its rule
- court never gave a complete list of these
- require periodic checks on the government
- illegal to discriminate based on color
- cheif in justice when courts often supported states rights
- when the national government gives money to the states
- A nationalist Chief Justice; presided during McCulloch (John Marshall)
- powers listed in the constitution for national government to carry out
- powers straight to the state
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- powers both states and national have
- way that states might negotiate
- return to state
- powers reserved directly to the states
- allows for powwers to stretch
- favor state and local action in problems
- court ruled on a case between state and national
- powers to the national government
- national governors association
- favors national action
- procedure for admissions
- states which powers are more than others
- powers of national just because
- ability for state and local to make its own laws
- tax based on how much you make
25 Clues: return to state • favors national action • procedure for admissions • powers straight to the state • allows for powwers to stretch • laws reffering between people • national governors association • tax based on how much you make • way that states might negotiate • powers of national just because • powers to the national government • powers both states and national have • ...
New nation notes 2023-12-01
Across
- had the right to governor themself
- large states wanted votes to be proportional to now many people you had in each states
- a ruler of total power
- small states thought that each states should be equal and get 1 vote
- wanted a weak central goverment
- judges the that are fair
- enforces laws
- make sure none are too strong
- a new constitution
- together both groups pass laws
- changes to the constitution
- equal representation where each state gets 1 vote
- a close friendship of states
- 3 goverment split into 3
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- signed and agreed on
- vote for people who represent us in goverment
- this was the first constitution that was weak
- protect the rights of the people
- for every 5 slaves, and 3 of them counted towards the population
- wanted a strong central goverment
- passes laws
- a rule book for what the goverment can and can’t do
- proportional representation where states with large populations have more votes
23 Clues: passes laws • enforces laws • a new constitution • signed and agreed on • a ruler of total power • judges the that are fair • 3 goverment split into 3 • changes to the constitution • a close friendship of states • make sure none are too strong • together both groups pass laws • wanted a weak central goverment • protect the rights of the people • wanted a strong central goverment • ...
Federalism 2024-09-05
Across
- regulate commerce
- declare war
- establish post office
- provides provide marriage license
- states can leave the Union if not happy
- national government provides to pay lobe used state
- on states to carry out certain policies
- also called the elastic clause because it stretched the constitution
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- powers written into the constitution
- system of spending,taxing and providing aid in the federalsystem
- powers shared between the National and States
- states can ignor laws they don't like
- powers not written but are logical extensions of expressed powers
- powers recognized as just naturally belonging
- Johnson created this program to help eliminate poverty
- Madison wrote these powers into the Bill of Rights
- stated that musternment must be dipeople'so defend peoples freedom
- - states must recognize other states laws
- supreme court case,no taxing the federalgovernment
- grants can be used for specific purposes
- Roosevelt created national programs for help needed Americans
- maintain statedriverias
- the ability to barrow and coin money
- provides dirver license
- grants used for general purpose
25 Clues: declare war • regulate commerce • establish post office • maintain statedriverias • provides dirver license • grants used for general purpose • provides provide marriage license • powers written into the constitution • the ability to barrow and coin money • states can ignor laws they don't like • states can leave the Union if not happy • on states to carry out certain policies • ...
Early Constitution 2025-11-10
Across
- Federal or national government
- The Articles of Confederation did not let the central government maintain a standing ___________ to protect the new nation
- Opponent of the Constitution of the United States over fears that it would take away the rights of the people and power of individual states
- Number of years it would take before the slave trade would be outlawed in the U.S.
- Votes to change the Articles of Confederation had to be ____________; all thirteen states had to agree
- Two house system of Congress
- Anti-Federalists insisted that a _________ of Rights be added to Constitution to protect citizens
- Formally approved
- There was only one branch of government, the _____________ branch or Congress in the system of government created by the Articles
- Supporter of a strong national government created by the Constitution of the United States
- reaching an agreement by both sides giving up some of what they want to find a solution that is acceptable to everyone
- The _________________ balanced the interests of states with large and small populations by creating a Congress with two houses: one with equal representation and one with proportional representation
- House of Congress gives states equal representation (same number of representatives)
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- According to the Three-Fifths Compromise, five enslaved people would be counted as just _________ people in a state's population total
- States with large ______________ argued they should be given more representatives in Congress
- According the Articles of Confederation, most government power belonged to the ________
- Americans wanted a ___________ central government after breaking away from British rule
- Man selected to lead the Constitutional Convention
- City where delegates met to make recommendations for changes to the Articles of Confederation
- Government of independent states that agree to cooperate with and support one another
- A ____________ system was created to help peacefully solve conflicts between people and states
- James __________ was known as the Father of the Constitution
- Southern states wanted to count _____________ people in their population totals to gain more seats in Congress
- The central government could not ________ the people or states directly
- States began to have many ___________ with one another that could not be settled without a court system or strong national government
- The central government struggled to pay its _________ because it could not collect taxes
- National leader created by the Constitution to lead the new nation
- The Constitutional Convention was held in ____________ Hall
- Written plan of government
- One weakness of the government created by the Articles of Confederation is that there was _____________ or leader of the nation
30 Clues: Formally approved • Written plan of government • Two house system of Congress • Federal or national government • Man selected to lead the Constitutional Convention • The Constitutional Convention was held in ____________ Hall • James __________ was known as the Father of the Constitution • National leader created by the Constitution to lead the new nation • ...
civil war 2025-05-15
Across
- Davis
- Tubman
- order freeing slaves in Confederate states
- speech redefining the war’s purpose
- Riots
- Sumter
- enslaved woman, Union spy, and conductor on the Underground Railroad
- over conscription laws in the North
- Proclamation
- of the Confederate Army
- S. Grant
- states that stayed in the Union
- the first shots of the Civil War were fired
- of Lee’s surrender to Grant
- used by Sherman in his march to the sea
- of the Confederacy
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- war
- Bureau
- battle and turning point of the war
- Amendment
- general who accepted Lee’s surrender
- Lincoln
- states during the Civil War
- following the war focused on rebuilding the South
- of 11 Southern states that seceded
- Address
- states
- E. Lee
- Court House
- of Southern states leaving the Union
- single-day battle in U.S. history
- President during the Civil War
- former slaves transition to freedom
- slavery in the U.S.
34 Clues: war • Davis • Riots • Bureau • Tubman • Sumter • states • E. Lee • Lincoln • Address • S. Grant • Amendment • Court House • Proclamation • of the Confederacy • slavery in the U.S. • of the Confederate Army • states during the Civil War • of Lee’s surrender to Grant • President during the Civil War • states that stayed in the Union • single-day battle in U.S. history • of 11 Southern states that seceded • ...
History 308 Test Review 2022-01-24
Across
- Old _______ is a geyser in Yellowstone National Park
- The mountain states are _____ with little rain
- The oldest state capital in the United States
- First National Park in the United States
- Many __________ immigrants worked on the first railroad across the United States
- Highest mountain in the Mountain States Region
- The Continental _________ separates rivers that flow into the Pacific Ocean from those flowing in the the Atlantic Ocean
- The United States much of the mountain region in the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hildago with this country.
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- Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman appointed to the _______Court
- Over 1/3 of potatoes are grown in this state
- Forms on the side of the mountain away from the wind
- largest reservoir in the United States
- ________ T. Farnsworth invented the electric television
- First woman governor in the United States was ______ Taylor Ross.
- Ancestral Puebloans built _______ houses in Colorado
- This vegetable grows in warm, dry climates
16 Clues: largest reservoir in the United States • First National Park in the United States • This vegetable grows in warm, dry climates • Over 1/3 of potatoes are grown in this state • The oldest state capital in the United States • The mountain states are _____ with little rain • Highest mountain in the Mountain States Region • ...
Early America 2023-09-12
Across
- opponent of a strong Central government.
- a violent tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 and ending in 1794 during the presidency of George Washington.
- a Shawnee chief and warrior who promoted resistance to the expansion of the United States onto Native American lands. A persuasive orator, Tecumseh traveled widely, forming a Native American confederacy and promoting intertribal unity
- A state’s refusal to recognize an act of Congress that it considers unconstitutional.
- The group of department heads who serve as the president’s chief advisors.
- an agreement among the 13 states of the United States, formerly the Thirteen Colonies, that served as the nation's first frame of government.
- 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
- The placing of the interests of one’s own region ahead of the interests of the nation as a whole.
- A series of agreements passed by Congress in 1820-1821 to maintain a balance of power between slave states and free states.
- the U.S. capital, is a compact city on the Potomac River, bordering the states of Maryland and Virginia.
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- an American military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first Secretary of Treasury from 1789 to 1795 during George Washington's presidency.
- Supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government.
- mainly Muslim pirates and privateers who operated from the Barbary States
- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, added in 1791, consisting a formal list of citizens' rights and freedoms.
- The marches in which the Cherokee people were forcibly removed from Georgia to Indian Territory in 1838-1840.
- the final battle of the Northwest Indian War, a struggle between Native American tribes affiliated with the Northwestern Confederacy and their British allies, against the nascent United States for control of the Northwest Territory.
- a principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US.
- The 1803 purchase by the United States of France’s Louisiana Territory-extending form the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains.
- the supreme law of the United States of America.
- an American lawyer, planter, general, and statesman who served as the seventh president of the United States from 1829 to 1837.
20 Clues: opponent of a strong Central government. • the supreme law of the United States of America. • Supporters of the Constitution and of a strong national government. • mainly Muslim pirates and privateers who operated from the Barbary States • The group of department heads who serve as the president’s chief advisors. • ...
Unit 2 Exam Review 2025-10-15
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- one major factor affecting climate, distance from the equator
- Image A is showing the Flint Hills, which is part of the _______ in Kansas and shows that often landforms overlap in the same region.
- Although parts of other states have the _______ climate, it mostly exists in the coastal inland of California where there isn’t year-round rainfall.
- Hawaii is the only U.S. state with a true _______ climate.
- United States Region that Kansas is in.
- the average conditions of an area over many years
- Kansas has this climate type – we generally get to experience 4 seasons with hot summers and cold winters.
- What is the natural resource that serves as a major protein source for the people of Yakutia?
- The U.S. states that have a _______ climate are Washington, Alaska, California and Oregon, largely due to their proximity to the Pacific Ocean.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter D?
- As seen in Image C, the Arabian _______ is the largest in the world and is home to part or all of 7 countries.
- 2 types of _______ climates exist in the United States: arctic and alpine. Alaska is the only state with the arctic _______ climate.
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- snow, rain, sleet or hail
- In Image E, what landform is Letter N?
- Currently, no U.S. state has an _______ climate. They exist in much higher latitudes.
- Minnesota, Vermont, and Montana all have _______ climate. It’s a lot like our climate in Kansas, but colder.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter F?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter U?
- United States Region that New Mexico is in.
- Image D shows the _______ of Indonesia.
- Many states in the West and Southwest Regions of the United States have a _______ climate – like Nevada, but less dry.
- United States Region that Georgia is in.
- United States Region that Pennsylvania is in.
- In Image E, what landform is Letter H?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter J?
- In Image E, what landform is Letter V?
- United States Region that Idaho is in.
- Florida is the only U.S. state with _______ climate.
- Nevada definitely has an _______ climate and is considered the “driest state” in the United States, only getting around 9 inches of precipitation.
- _______ climates in the United States only exist in Alaska and parts of states that have high altitude regions, like the Rocky Mountains.
30 Clues: snow, rain, sleet or hail • In Image E, what landform is Letter N? • In Image E, what landform is Letter F? • In Image E, what landform is Letter U? • In Image E, what landform is Letter H? • In Image E, what landform is Letter J? • In Image E, what landform is Letter V? • United States Region that Idaho is in. • In Image E, what landform is Letter D? • ...
Capital Punishment 2018-04-16
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- A “con” is you are still _____ another human.
- You can recieve the death penalty for trafficking large amount of _____.
- This is one of the ways that you can receive the death penalty.
- The nationwide execution rate is rapidly_______.
- What crime has a different punishment for different States?
- Hanging is legal in how many States?
- How many inmates are currently on death row nationwide?
- States with the death penalty have _________ murder rates.
- How many executions have been made so far this year?
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- The death penalty is still legal in how many States?
- Gets the ______ guys off the streets.
- A sense of _________for the victims loved ones.
- Makes criminals think about the consequences.
- In how many States is electrocution still legal?
- The Southern region has the ____ executions.
- Murder rates are ______ in states without the death penalty.
- A financial con of the death penalty.
- Lethal gas is a legal method in how many states?
18 Clues: Hanging is legal in how many States? • Gets the ______ guys off the streets. • A financial con of the death penalty. • The Southern region has the ____ executions. • A “con” is you are still _____ another human. • Makes criminals think about the consequences. • A sense of _________for the victims loved ones. • The nationwide execution rate is rapidly_______. • ...
States of Matter 2021-02-26
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- A liquid's resistance to flowing.
- The force of particles against things they bump into
- An example of a crystaline solid
- Water in the solid form.
- A solid arranged in a geometric pattern.
- Massive balls of gas and plasma in the universe
- The most common gas on earth.
- A state of matter with a fixed volume and shape.
- A form of matter with no fixed shape or volume.
- What makes up plasma
- The most common gas in the universe
- Plasma that glows in the sky up north.
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- A state of matter with a fixed volume but no fixed shape.
- The force that makes water form droplets.
- A solid arranged in a random pattern.
- A form of matter with no fixed volume nor shape and is made up of ions.
- an example of an amorphus solid
- Water in the gas form.
- A form made of plasma and comes with storms.
- A metal found in liquid form.
20 Clues: What makes up plasma • Water in the gas form. • Water in the solid form. • The most common gas on earth. • A metal found in liquid form. • an example of an amorphus solid • An example of a crystaline solid • A liquid's resistance to flowing. • The most common gas in the universe • A solid arranged in a random pattern. • Plasma that glows in the sky up north. • ...
States of Consciousness 2020-12-13
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- recurring problems in falling or staying asleep (mod 24)
- according to Freud, the underlying meaning of a dream (mod 24)
- the biological clock; regular bodily rhythms (for example, of temperature and wakefulness) that occur on a 24-hour cycle (mod 23)
- the large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep (mod 23)
- the relatively slow brain waves of a relaxed, awake state (mod 23)
- drugs that excite neural activity and speed up body functions (mod 25)
- a chemical substance that alters perceptions and moods (mod 25)
- our awareness of ourselves and our environment (mod 22)
- a sleep disorder characterized by uncontrollable sleep attacks (mod 24)
- a powerful and addictive stimulant, derived from the coca plant, producing temporarily increased alertness and euphoria (mod 25)
- non-rapid eye movement sleep; encompasses all sleep stages except for REM sleep (mod 23)
- psychedelic drugs that distort perceptions and evoke sensory images in the absence of sensory input (mod 25)
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- a sleep disorder characterized by high arousal and an appearance of being terrified (mod 24)
- the discomfort and distress that follow discontinuing an addictive drug or behavior (mod 25)
- drugs that reduce neural activity and slow body functions (mod 25)
- an altered state of consciousness reported after a close brush with death (such as by cardiac arrest); often similar to drug-induced hallucinations.
- according to Freud, the remembered story line of a dream (mod 24)
- continued substance craving and use despite significant life disruption and/or physical risk (mod 25)
- the diminishing effect with regular use of the same dose of a drug, requiring the user to take larger and larger doses before experiencing the drug’s effect (mod 25)
- a sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings (mod 24)
- compulsive craving of drugs or certain behaviors despite known adverse consequences (mod 25)
21 Clues: our awareness of ourselves and our environment (mod 22) • recurring problems in falling or staying asleep (mod 24) • according to Freud, the underlying meaning of a dream (mod 24) • the large, slow brain waves associated with deep sleep (mod 23) • a chemical substance that alters perceptions and moods (mod 25) • ...
States of Consciousness 2020-12-10
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- Skeeter the dog has this condition where he falls asleep uncontrollably
- The ________ content of dreams refers to the underlying meaning of dreams, according to Freud
- _______ waves occur when you are awake but relaxed
- The major active ingredient in marijuana, and may also trigger mild hallucinations.
- bodily functions also follow (sleep, for example)
- Our awareness of ourselves and our environment
- a stimulating and highly addictive drug found in vapes, cigarettes, and tobacco
- The sleep theory of ________ centers around the idea that sleep helps us restore and repair brain tissue
- __________s excite neural activity and speed up body functions
- Near-______ experiences are altered states of consciousness that occur after a close brush with _______. Think of "Heaven is Real."
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- These are sensory experiences that occur without sensory stimuli
- The _________ nucleus responds to light by ultimately adjusting melatonin production and changing our feelings of sleepiness
- __________s are drugs that reduce anxiety but simultaneously impair judgement and memory
- __________ drugs alter one's perceptions and moods
- Our ________ rhythm is a 24-hour cycle that
- Sleep _______ refers to the condition where you experience temporary cessations in breathing and repeated awakenings
- The transition into _______ is marked by slowed breathing and irregular brain waves
- A night ______ is rarely remembered but causes its victims to take on a terrified appearance during their sleep
- _______ sleep is also called paradoxical sleep because our muscles are relaxed while our bodily systems are active
- Sleep ________ is a phenomenon especially common amongst college and university students and is a predictor for depression
- Refers to the continued difficulty in falling and staying asleep
21 Clues: Our ________ rhythm is a 24-hour cycle that • Our awareness of ourselves and our environment • bodily functions also follow (sleep, for example) • __________ drugs alter one's perceptions and moods • _______ waves occur when you are awake but relaxed • __________s excite neural activity and speed up body functions • ...
STATES OF MATTER 2020-05-10
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- a relatively stable state of matter
- smallest particle of a chemical element
- a larger body of matter with no definite shape
- an increase in the volume of a substance while its mass remains the same
- the temperature at which a given solid will melt
- the process of a substance changing from a liquid to a gas
- a group of linked ideas intended to explain something
- the process of a substance changing from a gas to a liquid
- the movement of a liquid from a high concentration area to a area of lower concentration
- the process of a substance changing from a liquid to a solid
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- the matter with most kinetic energy
- a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means
- any substance that has mass and takes up spaces by having volume
- the characteristic of a matter that can be observed and measured
- the temperature at which a liquid boils
- the behavior of a substance that can be observed when it undergoes a chemical change
- a state of matter that conforms to the shape of a container
- the amount of space an object occupies
- the process of a substance changing from a solid to a liquid
- energy what an object has because of its motion
20 Clues: the matter with most kinetic energy • a relatively stable state of matter • the amount of space an object occupies • smallest particle of a chemical element • the temperature at which a liquid boils • a larger body of matter with no definite shape • energy what an object has because of its motion • the temperature at which a given solid will melt • ...
states of matter 2020-05-04
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- any physical substance, which exists in time and space and is affected by gravity.
- the energy a body possesses because it is moving
- length x width x height
- when a solid becomes a liquid
- a change for a solid directly to a gas
- opposite to solid
- when you put ice in the sun
- something grows bigger
- a substance made up of atoms
- any properties that are measurable
- when a sponge wipes up water its called___
- when you put water in a freezer
- a large body or amount
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- what you think will happen
- flammability
- part of a molecule
- on a cold morning the dew is like____
- if you have a shower without a fan it leaves...
- the process in which there is movement of a area of concentration.
- a temperature where a liquid turns to vapor
- opposite to liquid
21 Clues: flammability • opposite to solid • part of a molecule • opposite to liquid • something grows bigger • a large body or amount • length x width x height • what you think will happen • when you put ice in the sun • a substance made up of atoms • when a solid becomes a liquid • when you put water in a freezer • any properties that are measurable • on a cold morning the dew is like____ • ...
Find the States! 2021-04-21
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- We say “Aloha” to say “Hello”.
- This state is between Canada and Idaho.
- This state is below Oregon.
- Cowboys are from here.
- This state is between Oklahoma and Tennessee.
- Mount Rushmore is a famous place in the mountains there, where the faces of four Presidents of the USA were sculpted in the rock.
- Come and watch the fastest horse races of the country.
- This state is known for its traditional country music.
- This state is famous for its precious stones and has lots of potatoes.
- They have the best cheese of the US there.
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- Polar bears and mooses live there.
- This state is located between the Great Lakes and North Dakota.
- They have lots of gold and dams there.
- You can see bisons there.
- We can eat lobsters there.
- Do you like listening to Jazz music?
- Best state to go skiing.
- Atlanta is the capital city of this state.
- There are a lot of cactus there.
- This state is famous for its corn and cows.
- This state is near South Dakota.
21 Clues: Cowboys are from here. • Best state to go skiing. • You can see bisons there. • We can eat lobsters there. • This state is below Oregon. • We say “Aloha” to say “Hello”. • There are a lot of cactus there. • This state is near South Dakota. • Polar bears and mooses live there. • Do you like listening to Jazz music? • They have lots of gold and dams there. • ...
States and Capitals 2020-11-05
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- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Pennsylvania
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- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Rhode Island
- City Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of Florida
- Moines Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Delaware
- Capital of Georgia
24 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Texas • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Florida • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Illinois • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of New York • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Tennessee • Capital of Wisconsin • Capital of New Jersey • ...
United States Unit 2020-11-17
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- Act law passed that says all papers need to have an official stamp
- America half of the foreign born population comes from this region of the world
- 2% of the US population is considered this
- mother picked members of the Iroquois Council of Representatives
- music formed by blending African and European rhythms
- Founded by Pilgrims escaping persecution in 1620
- wooden home constructed that holds over a dozen families
- and Indian War fought in the 1750's between France and Britain
- Factor positive motivators for people moving to a new country
- Born 13% of the US population is considered this
- the oldest mountain range in the United States
- England Colonies who's economy was based on shipping
- Lakes created when heavy glaciers weighed down the land and then melted
- desert like climate with heat and little rain
- Act laws passed to punish the colonists of Boston
- existed in the states of Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado
- of Africa Theory that believes humans originated and moved out of Africa
- Continental the climate that experiences tornadoes and the 4 seasons
- built mounds for ceremonial burial
- Sisters known as corn, beans, and squash
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- constructed teepees out of buffalo skin
- the climate that combines desert arid and humid subtropical
- Company where groups pool together funds to help fund a project
- Act law passed that states colonists must house soldiers and provide for them
- Founded in 1607 in order to find gold
- Massacre first violent event of the Revolution in 1770
- York originally founded by the Dutch then invaded
- river that begins in Minnesota and ends in Louisiana
- Act law passed that said England will always have power over to colonies
- Subtropical the climate that experiences tropical weather with hurricanes
- most people in the United States have this ancestry
- Islands formed from underwater volcanoes erupt magma
- founded by a Quaker escaping persecution
- Servant signed a contract to work for 4-7 years
- the divide that determines the direction of water flow
- Plains flat open area within the states of Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Kansas
- founded in order to give prisoners a new life
37 Clues: built mounds for ceremonial burial • Founded in 1607 in order to find gold • constructed teepees out of buffalo skin • founded by a Quaker escaping persecution • Sisters known as corn, beans, and squash • 2% of the US population is considered this • desert like climate with heat and little rain • founded in order to give prisoners a new life • ...
United States Unit 2020-11-17
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- Colonies who's economy was based on shipping
- picked members of the Iroquois Council of Representatives
- Company where groups pool together funds to help fund a project
- flat open area within the states of Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Kansas
- known as corn, beans, and squash
- constructed teepees out of buffalo skin
- the climate that experiences tropical weather with hurricanes
- the divide that determines the direction of water flow
- most people in the United States have this ancestry
- positive motivators for people moving to a new country
- laws passed to punish the colonists of Boston
- law passed that says all papers need to have an official stamp
- signed a contract to work for 4-7 years
- founded by a Quaker escaping persecution
- the climate that combines desert arid and humid subtropical
- half of the foreign born population comes from this region of the world
- law passed that states colonists must house soldiers and provide for them
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- originally founded by the Dutch then invaded
- 2% of the US population is considered this
- Founded by Pilgrims escaping persecution in 1620
- built mounds for ceremonial burial
- that begins in Minnesota and ends in Louisiana
- wooden home constructed that holds over a dozen families
- Founded in 1607 in order to find gold
- the oldest mountain range in the United States
- 13% of the US population is considered this
- fought in the 1750's between France and Britain
- formed from underwater volcanoes erupt magma
- first violent event of the Revolution in 1770
- created when heavy glaciers weighed down the land and then melted
- founded in order to give prisoners a new life
- law passed that said England will always have power over to colonies
- the climate that experiences tornadoes and the 4 seasons
- desert like climate with heat and little rain
- Theory that believes humans originated and moved out of Africa
- existed in the states of Utah, New Mexico, Arizona, and Colorado
- music formed by blending African and European rhythms
37 Clues: known as corn, beans, and squash • built mounds for ceremonial burial • Founded in 1607 in order to find gold • constructed teepees out of buffalo skin • signed a contract to work for 4-7 years • founded by a Quaker escaping persecution • 2% of the US population is considered this • 13% of the US population is considered this • Colonies who's economy was based on shipping • ...
US States Population 2020-11-23
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- 5,317,000
- 8,517,000
- 39,512,000
- 9,886,000
- 6,834,000
- 7,626,000
- 2,905,000
- 1,113,000
- 3,814,000
- 2,985,000
- 896,000
- 5,526,000
- 2,835,000
- 1,523,000
- 10,536,000
- 5,783,000
- 5,825,000
- 5,492,000
- 1,326,000
- 745,000
- 732,000
- 7,762,000
- 7,202,000
- 854,000
- 4,622,000
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- 9,926,000
- 12,801,000
- 6,757,000
- 28,756,000
- 7,414,000
- 509,000
- 1,818,000
- 1,213,000
- 12,757,000
- 3,135,000
- 1,915,000
- 6,693,000
- 19,727,000
- 6,437,000
- 3,692,000
- 2,930,000
- 7,805,000
- 1,416,000
- 11,310,000
- 21,872,000
- 902,000
- 1,897,000
- 3,107,000
- 10,836,000
- 624,000
50 Clues: 509,000 • 896,000 • 902,000 • 745,000 • 732,000 • 624,000 • 854,000 • 5,317,000 • 9,926,000 • 8,517,000 • 6,757,000 • 7,414,000 • 9,886,000 • 1,818,000 • 6,834,000 • 7,626,000 • 1,213,000 • 2,905,000 • 1,113,000 • 3,814,000 • 2,985,000 • 3,135,000 • 1,915,000 • 6,693,000 • 6,437,000 • 3,692,000 • 5,526,000 • 2,930,000 • 2,835,000 • 7,805,000 • 1,416,000 • 1,523,000 • 5,783,000 • 5,825,000 • 1,897,000 • 5,492,000 • 3,107,000 • 1,326,000 • 7,762,000 • 7,202,000 • ...
50 states Nicknames 2021-05-21
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- The Ocean State (2 words)
- The Gem State
- The Show Me State
- The Grand Canyon State
- The Equality or Cowboy State
- The Natural State
- The Buckeye State
- The Aloha State
- The Beehive State
- Prairie State
- The Lone Star State
- The Constitution State
- The Green Mountain State
- The North Star State
- The Last Frontier
- The Peace Garden State (2 words)
- The Mountain State (2 words)
- Yellowhammer State
- The Pine Tree State
- The Evergreen State
- The Golden State
- The Sunshine State
- The Peach State
- The Sunflower State
- The Granite State (2 words)
- The Beaver State
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- The Pametto State (2 words)
- The Old Dominion State
- Mount Rushmore State (2 words)
- The Empire State (2 words)
- The Silver State
- The Magnolia State
- The Pelican State
- The Tar Heels State (2 words)
- The Keystone State
- The Badger State
- The First State
- The Great Lakes State
- The Land of Enchantment (2 words)
- The Hawkeye State
- The Old Line State
- The Centennial State
- The Cornhusker State
- The Bay State
- The Bluegrass State
- The Hoosier State
- The Treasure State
- The Garden State (2 words)
- The Volunteer State
- The Sooner State
50 Clues: The Gem State • Prairie State • The Bay State • The First State • The Aloha State • The Peach State • The Silver State • The Badger State • The Golden State • The Sooner State • The Beaver State • The Show Me State • The Pelican State • The Natural State • The Buckeye State • The Beehive State • The Hawkeye State • The Last Frontier • The Hoosier State • The Magnolia State • The Keystone State • ...
states of matter :) 2021-10-07
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- no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- pressure increase=volume decrease
- particles move and vibrate past each other
- gas to liquid
- liquid's resistant to flow
- may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear
- similar to condensation and evaporation
- water vapor to ice
- the perpendicular force per unit area
- Increase the temperature of a gas such as air, while holding its volume constant, increases the pressure of the gas.
- what a thermometer measures
- states all matter is small particle moving
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- solid to gas
- liquid to solid/ making ice cubes
- water to cloud
- anything that takes up space
- the gas state has the most _____
- superheated matter
- If you over-inflate a pool float on a hot day, it can swell in the sun and burst.
- particles don't move/a chair
- Rocks to lava
21 Clues: solid to gas • gas to liquid • Rocks to lava • water to cloud • superheated matter • water vapor to ice • liquid's resistant to flow • what a thermometer measures • anything that takes up space • particles don't move/a chair • the gas state has the most _____ • liquid to solid/ making ice cubes • pressure increase=volume decrease • no fixed shape and no fixed volume. • ...
states of matter :) 2021-10-07
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- superheated matter
- solid to gas
- particles don't move/a chair
- liquid's resistant to flow
- liquid to solid/ making ice cubes
- states all matter is small particle moving
- the perpendicular force per unit area
- Rocks to lava
- no fixed shape and no fixed volume.
- anything that takes up space
- gas to liquid
- water to cloud
- pressure increase=volume decrease
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- similar to condensation and evaporation
- water vapor to ice
- the gas state has the most _____
- If you over-inflate a pool float on a hot day, it can swell in the sun and burst.
- what a thermometer measures
- particles move and vibrate past each other
- Increase the temperature of a gas such as air, while holding its volume constant, increases the pressure of the gas.
- may exist in potential, kinetic, thermal, electrical, chemical, nuclear
21 Clues: solid to gas • Rocks to lava • gas to liquid • water to cloud • superheated matter • water vapor to ice • liquid's resistant to flow • what a thermometer measures • particles don't move/a chair • anything that takes up space • the gas state has the most _____ • liquid to solid/ making ice cubes • pressure increase=volume decrease • no fixed shape and no fixed volume. • ...
United States Geography 2021-06-16
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- Capital of Washington
- Southern border of Oregon and Washington
- Large lake also a state
- Sound or inland sea in Washington
- Completely surrounded by water
- Mountains on the east coast of US
- Ocean to the west of US
- Capital of Arizona
- End of a river
- National bird of the United States
- Harvested Fruit in forest near Trout Lake
- Capital of Georgia
- River border between Kentucky and Ohio
- body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- Source in Montana and Mouth at the Mississippi
- Ocean to the east of US
- Mountain range in Oregon and Washington
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Idaho
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- Florida
- Gulf that borders Texas
- Flows from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Canyon carved by the Colorado River
- River that runs through Trout Lake
- Massachusetts land or Cod
- Capital of Ohio
- National Park in Wyoming
- Ocean by Alaska
- Island state
- Mountains in Colorado
- Mountain range in California
- Salt lake in Utah
- Important fish in the Pacific Northwest
- Highest mountain in Washington State
- Slow moving mass of ice
- Capital of Oregon
- Beginning of a river
39 Clues: Florida • Island state • End of a river • Capital of Ohio • Ocean by Alaska • Capital of Texas • Capital of Idaho • Salt lake in Utah • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Montana • Capital of Michigan • Beginning of a river • Capital of Washington • Mountains in Colorado • Gulf that borders Texas • Large lake also a state • Ocean to the west of US • ...
States and Abbreviations 2021-09-21
50 Clues: FL • WA • SD • NH • UT • GA • WV • NY • IA • OK • DE • MD • ND • NC • NE • NJ • AL • AZ • IL • NM • CA • MI • AK • CT • MS • RI • IN • LA • OR • OH • ME • ID • SC • VT • MT • VA • AR • KS • WY • MN • KY • MA • TN • PA • HI • WI • CO • TX • NV • MO
States of Matter 2021-09-06
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- a factor that allows matter to change states; revolves around forcing atoms towards or away from each other
- the phase change that transforms a solid into a gas; think of dry ice
- a factor that allows matter to change states; revolves around giving or taking kinetic energy away from atoms
- this is how many MAJOR states of matter are naturally found in the observable universe
- Theory a central idea of chemistry that states particles of matter are in constant motion
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- a substance with an indefinite shape but definite volume; incompressible;
- the phase change that transforms a gas into a solid; think of snow
- a substance with a definite shape and volume; incompressible
- the building blocks of matter; the way these behave determine the state of matter that a substance expresses
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- the measure of whether or not a substance decreases its volume when pressure is applied
- the phase change that transforms a liquid into a gas
- an ionized substance formed from superheated gases
- the phase change that transforms a liquid into a solid
- a gas that originates from a liquid or solid
- the phase change that transforms a gas into a liquid
- the phase change that transforms a solid into a liquid
- a substance with no distinct shape; easily directed by outside forces
- the amount of space that a substance occupies
- a substance with an indefinite shape and volume; compressible
20 Clues: anything that has mass and takes up space • a gas that originates from a liquid or solid • the amount of space that a substance occupies • an ionized substance formed from superheated gases • the phase change that transforms a liquid into a gas • the phase change that transforms a gas into a liquid • the phase change that transforms a liquid into a solid • ...
50 States nicknames 2021-08-31
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- Land Of Enchantment
- North Star State
- Beaver State
- Constitution State
- Old Line State
- Lone Star State
- Mountain State
- Volunteer State
- Great Lakes State
- Evergreen State
- Hoosier State
- Mount Rushmore State
- Prairie State
- Sunflower State
- Aloha State
- Show Me State
- Last Frontier
- Gem State
- Pine Tree State
- Empire State
- Sooner State
- Hawkeye State
- Centennial State
- Treasure State
- Grand Canyon State
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- Peach State
- Bay State
- First State
- Keystone State
- Sunshine State
- Granite State
- Tar Heel State
- Beehive State
- Badger State
- Magnolia State
- Palmetto State
- Garden State
- Ocean State
- Sagebrush State
- Capital City State
- Pelican State
- Yellowhammer State
- Natural State
- Cornhusker State
- Peace Garden State
- Old Dominion State
- Golden State
- Buckeye State
- Green Mountain State
- Bluegrass State
- Equality Statw
51 Clues: Bay State • Gem State • Peach State • First State • Ocean State • Aloha State • Beaver State • Badger State • Garden State • Golden State • Empire State • Sooner State • Granite State • Beehive State • Hoosier State • Pelican State • Natural State • Prairie State • Show Me State • Last Frontier • Buckeye State • Hawkeye State • Keystone State • Sunshine State • Tar Heel State • Old Line State • Magnolia State • Mountain State • ...
United States Capital 2022-02-23
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- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of California
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Florida
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- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of North California
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of South California
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Arkansas
20 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Florida • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of New York • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of Washington • Capital of California • Capital of Pennsylvania • ...
United States Capital 2022-02-23
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- Capital of Washington
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of California
- Capital of Louisiana
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Florida
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- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of North California
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of South California
- Capital of Idaho
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Arkansas
20 Clues: Capital of Iowa • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Florida • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of New York • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of Washington • Capital of California • Capital of Pennsylvania • ...
The United States 2022-02-16
20 Clues: münt • kutse • tuhat • kiilas • kotkas • kesköö • muusik • suurus • rahvus • tähtis • treener • kükitama • kergesti • hüüdnimi • keskpäev • ülemaailmne • eksisteerima • pilvelõhkuja • võidusõiduhobune • kindel, veendunud
States of India 2021-12-16
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- Owns the silicon valley of India-Bengaluru (9)
- home to the Niagra falls of India (12)
- owns World's only floating National Park in the World (7)
- home for one-horned Indian Rhinoceros (5)
- The largest Indian state in North-east (9)
- has famous chinar trees (15)
- known as the Heart of India (13)
- smallest state of India (3)
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- state with the longest seashore in India (6)
- known for hosting Hornbill Festival (8)
- birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh (5)
- God's own country (6)
- Bamboo dance is the traditional dance of this state (7)
- capital is Itanagar (13)
- hosts Asia's largest book market-College street (10)
- hub of wrestlers (7)
- capital of India (5)
- richest mineral mine in the world (9)
- home to Ajanta and Ellora caves (11)
- famous for Konark sun temple (6)
20 Clues: hub of wrestlers (7) • capital of India (5) • God's own country (6) • capital is Itanagar (13) • smallest state of India (3) • has famous chinar trees (15) • famous for Konark sun temple (6) • known as the Heart of India (13) • birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh (5) • home to Ajanta and Ellora caves (11) • richest mineral mine in the world (9) • home to the Niagra falls of India (12) • ...
Matter Changing States 2022-01-10
Across
- the attributes of a substance including physical characteristics and chemical characteristics
- large body of matter with no definite shape
- any change that causes a new substance to be formed
- anything that has mass and volume
- a process of interaction of two or more substances that results in a new substance
- the processes that change the matter into a completely different kind of matter that cannot be changed back
- when matter changes from one state to another state
- one of the substances that forms a mixture or a solution
- to maintain the amount started with; not changed
- the material an object is made of
- the process of turning liquid into vapor
- the heaviness of an object
- characteristics that can be observed or measured without changing the composition of a substance
Down
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object,
- a liquid mixture in which the minor component (the solute) is uniformly distributed within the major component (the solvent).
- change from one state to another without a chemical component
- able to be turned the other way or changed back
- matter that includes two or more substances combined together
- a characteristic or behavior of a substance that may be observed when it undergoes a chemical change or reaction
- the process of changing vapor into liquid
- to be mixed in evenly so the substance is not able to be easily seen
- the total number of how many objects you have
22 Clues: the heaviness of an object • anything that has mass and volume • the material an object is made of • the process of turning liquid into vapor • the process of changing vapor into liquid • large body of matter with no definite shape • the total number of how many objects you have • able to be turned the other way or changed back • ...
States Part 2 2022-04-07
Across
- - the state north of Georgia
- - where Hershey Park is
- - the smallest state
- - the state that looks like Vermont upside down
- - known for their cheese and ice-cream production
- - where Boston is
- - if we drive north for 30 minutes, we will eventually be in...
- - where Atlanta is
- - used to be part of Massachusetts
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- - where Mr. Lacouture is from
- - surrounded by two of the great lakes
- - north of Alabama
- - the hardest state to spell
- - if we drive south for 30 minutes, we will eventually be in...
- - used to be part of New York
- - has a city with the same name
- - where a legendary horse raise happens every year
- - south of Virginia
- - west of Ohio
- - the only state that has west in the beginning
- - where Disney world is
- - state that looks like Mississippi
22 Clues: - where Boston is • - north of Alabama • - where Atlanta is • - south of Virginia • - west of Ohio • - the smallest state • - where Hershey Park is • - where Disney world is • - the state north of Georgia • - the hardest state to spell • - where Mr. Lacouture is from • - used to be part of New York • - has a city with the same name • ...
States Part II 2022-04-07
Across
- - the only state that has west in the beginning
- - the smallest state
- - where Boston is
- - west of Ohio
- - if we drive north for 30 minutes, we will eventually be in...
- - south of Virginia
- - has a city with the same name
- - used to be part of Massachusetts
- the hardest state to spell
- - north of Alabama
Down
- - where Mr. Lacouture is from
- - used to be part of New York
- - the first state
- - where Hershey Park is
- - east of Illinois
- - if we drive south for 30 minutes, we will eventually be in...
- - where Atlanta is
- - surrounded by two of the great lakes
- - where Disney world is
- - known for their cheese and ice-cream production
- - where a legendary horse raise happens every year
21 Clues: - west of Ohio • - the first state • - where Boston is • - east of Illinois • - where Atlanta is • - north of Alabama • - south of Virginia • - the smallest state • - where Hershey Park is • - where Disney world is • the hardest state to spell • - where Mr. Lacouture is from • - used to be part of New York • - has a city with the same name • - used to be part of Massachusetts • ...
The United States 2022-04-12
Across
- Theodore Roosevelt National Park
- the capital is Trenton
- the state capital is Dover
- the surrounding states are Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont
- the state capital is Hartford
- known for Gambling in Las Vegas
- the capital is Jackson
- the abbreviation for this state is IA
- the surrounding states are Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee
- the cheese state
- known for country music, Graceland, and Elvis
- birthplace of Starbucks
- known for potatoes
- the Hershey Chocolate Factory is located here
- the state capital is Springfield
- Grand Canyon National Park is one of the national parks
- Broncos is the professional football team
- known for lobster
- their sports teams are Patriots, Red Soxs, and Bruins
- _ Fried Chicken
- known for skiing and Zion National Park
- the surrounding states are Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio
- Voyageurs National Park
- known for Mardi Gras and Jazz music
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- the abbreviation for this state is AR
- known for Disney World and beaches
- the state capital is Columbia
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- known for Hollywood and Disneyland
- the surrounding states are Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming
- state nickname is The Ocean State
- the movie Wizard of Oz takes place here
- the state capital is Lansing
- the state Capital is Montpelier
- a roadhouse named after them
- Yellowstone National Park
- the abbreviations for this state are NM
- the state capital is Portland
- the state capital is Juneau
- knowns for peaches, peanuts, and pecans
- the state nickname is The Old Dominion or Mother of Presidents
- the state insect is a Honeybee
- the aloha state
- Mount Rushmore
- nicknamed the Cornhusker State
- the state flower is a Scarlet carnation
- known for the Ozark Mountains
- the state abbreviation is WV
- the state capital is Annapolis
- known for the Statue of Liberty
50 Clues: Mount Rushmore • the aloha state • _ Fried Chicken • the cheese state • known for lobster • known for potatoes • the capital is Trenton • the capital is Jackson • birthplace of Starbucks • Voyageurs National Park • Yellowstone National Park • the state capital is Dover • the state capital is Juneau • the state capital is Lansing • a roadhouse named after them • the state abbreviation is WV • ...
States and Capitals 2022-04-16
Across
- Washington
- Nevada
- Iowa
- Annapolis
- Sacramento
- New Hampshire
- Georgia
- Florida
- Kentucky
- Tennessee
- Columbia
- Texas
- Delaware
- Alaska
- Santafe
- Boise
- Springfield
- Albany
- Vermont
- Utah
- Dayton
- Arkansas
- Topeka
- Pierre
- Harrisburg
- Wisconsin
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- northDakota
- Louisiana
- Augusta
- Massachusetts
- Minnesota
- Honolulu
- Oklahomacity
- michigan
- indiana
- Montgomery
- providence
- Montana
- Trenton
- Virginia
- Charleston
- Oregon
- Connecticut
- Jackson
- Denver
- arizona
- Missouri
- Lincoln
- northcarolina
- Wyoming
50 Clues: Iowa • Utah • Texas • Boise • Nevada • Alaska • Oregon • Albany • Denver • Dayton • Topeka • Pierre • Augusta • indiana • Georgia • Florida • Montana • Trenton • Santafe • Jackson • Vermont • arizona • Lincoln • Wyoming • Honolulu • michigan • Kentucky • Columbia • Delaware • Virginia • Missouri • Arkansas • Louisiana • Minnesota • Annapolis • Tennessee • Wisconsin • Washington • Sacramento • Montgomery • providence • Charleston • Harrisburg • northDakota • Springfield • ...
United States Crossword 2022-04-25
Across
- We say it every morning
- Inalienable right
- Created rights for Americans
- District of Columbia
- Smallest state
- Red White and Blue
- Most populated state
- First big settlement
- Language we speak
- Red party
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- First National Park
- Statue of _______
- Blue party
- Most popular sport
- Best state
- First Person in America
- Biggest state
- All Americans have it
- Abolished slavery
- First President
20 Clues: Red party • Blue party • Best state • Biggest state • Smallest state • First President • Statue of _______ • Inalienable right • Abolished slavery • Language we speak • Most popular sport • Red White and Blue • First National Park • District of Columbia • Most populated state • First big settlement • All Americans have it • We say it every morning • First Person in America • Created rights for Americans
