us history Crossword Puzzles
History 2021-12-01
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- information to promote a particular point
- 1000 years
- a patrician lived in this
- people who study history
- Dating artefacts by how deep they are in the ground
- Big part of the 1916 risisng
- Where monks went to pray
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- Where plebeians lived
- the Sam maguire looks like this
- Thes people created Dublin
- The poor people of Ancient Rome
- Is where history can be on display
- A religious community living by rules
- tree ring dating
- The study of artefacts
- Is where gladiatorial games were held
- When tools and weapons were made from iron
17 Clues: 1000 years • tree ring dating • Where plebeians lived • The study of artefacts • people who study history • Where monks went to pray • a patrician lived in this • Thes people created Dublin • Big part of the 1916 risisng • the Sam maguire looks like this • The poor people of Ancient Rome • Is where history can be on display • A religious community living by rules • ...
History 2023-09-15
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- Having the correct relationship of size
- System of both central and state authorities
- To decrease in value
- A law, usually one passed by a city or town
- To reach an agreement after both sides give up part of t what they asked for
- The series of attempted reforms of the Catholic Church in Europe during the sixteenth century that led to the formation of the Protestant Christian churches
- Events that take place at the same time
- Give up or surrender
- a group of people who cast the final votes I. The election of president and vice president
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- The division of power among branches of government so that no one branch can dominate the others
- Period of low economic activity
- To deeply respect or hold someone or something in High esteem
- Freeing individual enslaved persons
- Having two legislative branches
- A nation whose leadership and representatives are elected by its citizens
- A changes or addition to a document or law
- One part of a contract or document
17 Clues: To decrease in value • Give up or surrender • Period of low economic activity • Having two legislative branches • One part of a contract or document • Freeing individual enslaved persons • Having the correct relationship of size • Events that take place at the same time • A changes or addition to a document or law • A law, usually one passed by a city or town • ...
History 2025-08-22
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- Republic – People elect leaders and follow a constitution.
- – Government controls every part of life.
- – One person controls everything.
- – Power shared between national and state governments.
- – The right of a country to make its own decisions.
- – People vote for leaders.
- of Law – Everyone must follow the law.
- Monarchy – A king or queen with limited power.
- – A small group of people rule.
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- – Government led by religious leaders.
- System – States have most of the power.
- of Powers – Power is divided into branches of government.
- – One person has all the power.
- System – Power is shared between the national and state governments.
- – A country ruled by a king or queen.
- Government – Government that follows rules to avoid too much power.
- – People elect officials to make decisions.
- – The central government has most of the power.
18 Clues: – People vote for leaders. • – One person has all the power. • – A small group of people rule. • – One person controls everything. • – A country ruled by a king or queen. • – Government led by religious leaders. • of Law – Everyone must follow the law. • System – States have most of the power. • – Government controls every part of life. • ...
History 2025-08-22
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- Republic – People elect leaders and follow a constitution.
- System – Power is shared between the national and state governments.
- of Law – Everyone must follow the law.
- – The right of a country to make its own decisions.
- – People vote for leaders.
- System – States have most of the power.
- – Government controls every part of life.
- Government – Government that follows rules to avoid too much power.
- – One person controls everything.
- – People elect officials to make decisions.
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- – One person has all the power.
- – The central government has most of the power.
- – Power shared between national and state governments.
- Monarchy – A king or queen with limited power.
- – A small group of people rule.
- of Powers – Power is divided into branches of government.
- – Government led by religious leaders.
- – A country ruled by a king or queen.
18 Clues: – People vote for leaders. • – One person has all the power. • – A small group of people rule. • – One person controls everything. • – A country ruled by a king or queen. • of Law – Everyone must follow the law. • – Government led by religious leaders. • System – States have most of the power. • – Government controls every part of life. • ...
History 2025-12-09
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- — Uzbek dynasty that ruled Bukhara in the 16th century.
- — Fergana Valley city, birthplace of Babur.
- — Fortified old town of Khiva.
- — Ancient city near the Afghan border, rich in Buddhist heritage.
- — Historic region along the lower Amu Darya.
- — Ancient name of the Amu Darya river.
- — Ancient kingdom in Central Asia known for Greek influence.
- — Nuclear weapons.
- — Outer edges or borders of a place or text.
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- — Historical region inhabited by Turkic peoples.
- — Medieval writer and scholar from the region of Nasaf.
- — Organized opposition to control or invasion.
- — Reform movement among Muslims of Central Asia in the early 1900s.
- — Follower of one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions.
- — Empire that ruled Central Asia during the early Silk Road era.
- — Dynasty founded by Amir Timur in the 14th century.
- — Medieval scholar from Khwarezm known for works in astronomy.
17 Clues: — Nuclear weapons. • — Fortified old town of Khiva. • — Ancient name of the Amu Darya river. • — Fergana Valley city, birthplace of Babur. • — Historic region along the lower Amu Darya. • — Outer edges or borders of a place or text. • — Organized opposition to control or invasion. • — Historical region inhabited by Turkic peoples. • ...
Mali: The Griot Storytellers 2025-01-22
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- To protect something from being lost or forgotten, like Griots preserving history through their art.
- The skill of managing relationships and resolving disputes, a role often played by Griots in their communities.
- A storyteller, historian, and musician from West Africa, often regarded as the keeper of a community’s history and traditions through oral narratives.
- A line of descendants from an ancestor, often celebrated and recorded by Griots in their storytelling.
- The lasting impact or inheritance left behind by individuals or cultures, such as the Griot’s contributions to history.
- The importance or connection of something to the present day, like how Griot traditions still resonate in modern Mali.
- The traditions, culture, and history passed down through families or communities, shaping their identity.
- The act of presenting a story, music, or art to an audience, often central to a Griot’s role.
- Having a musical quality, often used to describe the harmonious sound of Griot performances accompanied by traditional instruments.
- The study of family history and lineage, often recounted by Griots to preserve ancestral connections.
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- A long-established custom or practice handed down through generations, forming a key part of cultural identity.
- A person who records events and stories in detail, preserving them for future reference, much like the role of a Griot.
- A story or account of events, real or imagined, often structured and told to convey meaning or preserve history.
- Identity The shared customs, beliefs, and values that define a group of people, often reinforced through Griot storytelling.
- An experience that fully engages your senses and makes you feel like you’re part of the story or event.
- A 21-stringed West African instrument used by Griots to create melodic accompaniments to their storytelling.
- A wooden xylophone-like instrument used in West African music, commonly accompanying Griot performances.
- Someone who takes care of something valuable, such as a Griot safeguarding cultural history for future generations.
- A long, heroic story or poem that often involves legendary figures and grand adventures.
- Tradition The practice of passing knowledge, history, and stories by word of mouth rather than through written texts.
20 Clues: A long, heroic story or poem that often involves legendary figures and grand adventures. • The act of presenting a story, music, or art to an audience, often central to a Griot’s role. • To protect something from being lost or forgotten, like Griots preserving history through their art. • ...
Eastern Commerce 2018-04-15
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- The winning coach in our group
- The school's mascot
- Commerce went from high school to a
- Newsletter and yearbook
- Senior students torture grade nines
- In 1975, teachers went on this
- This school was close to us and usually full of boys
- The school was on this in 2008/2011 when students were stabbed
- Football team name
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- Good place to eat lunch near E.C.(2 words)
- At one time, the cafeteria was famous for its(2 words)
- First school to let students try this program (2 words)
- Now a school for this community
- Subway stop you got off to get to Eastern
- Street it's on
- Our resident teacher Mr Ruddy, taught this subject
16 Clues: Street it's on • Football team name • The school's mascot • Newsletter and yearbook • The winning coach in our group • In 1975, teachers went on this • Now a school for this community • Commerce went from high school to a • Senior students torture grade nines • Subway stop you got off to get to Eastern • Good place to eat lunch near E.C.(2 words) • ...
This Week in Mythology 2025-01-31
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- The original word for myth
- The legend of George Washington teaches us...
- The Roman_______held dominion over many peoples.
- A race based on the run of an ancient Greek
- Fairy tales are a type of...
- A story that has elements of myth and history
- The Roman goddess of love and beauty
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- The Roman word for house
- The sacred flower of the goddess of love and beauty
- "Mos Maiorum" is the way of the...
- Refers to the tie or bind between gods and mortals
- Many of Roman myths are inspired by (a country)
- Rome is in what country?
- The Mos Maiorum is a list of...
- Means honesty. Part of the Mos Maiorum
- The language of the Romans.
16 Clues: The Roman word for house • Rome is in what country? • The original word for myth • The language of the Romans. • Fairy tales are a type of... • The Mos Maiorum is a list of... • "Mos Maiorum" is the way of the... • The Roman goddess of love and beauty • Means honesty. Part of the Mos Maiorum • A race based on the run of an ancient Greek • ...
February 2025-01-21
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- people born on Leap Day are called ________
- ______ Day- a holiday to celebrate our leaders
- abbreviation for hugs and kisses
- an intense feeling of affection for someone
- the colored candies with clever sayings such as 'be mine'
- Julius _______ started the first Leap Year
- red flower with thorns
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- the winged baby who shoots arrows for love
- Black _____ Month celebrates all of the accomplishments of black people
- a common sweet given during a romantic holiday
- _______ health Month promotes good oral health
- when there is an extra day in February
- what you give on February 14th
- the color the results when you mix red and white
- the animal that tells us if we get an early Spring or more winter
- hugs and _____
16 Clues: hugs and _____ • red flower with thorns • what you give on February 14th • abbreviation for hugs and kisses • when there is an extra day in February • the winged baby who shoots arrows for love • Julius _______ started the first Leap Year • people born on Leap Day are called ________ • an intense feeling of affection for someone • ...
Q1 Reflection 2025-11-01
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- Fossils are?
- If there is more gravity I will jump?
- What layers are on the bottem
- to spin on an axis
- If the Northern Hemisphere is experenting winter what is the Southern Hemisphere experentsing?
- when the earth is in between the sun and earth
- Inside the astroid belt
- when the moon is fully dark
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- Icey and gasspheres
- Fossils are important because they tell us about Earth's
- The force of gravity depends on what?
- when the earth is in between the sun and moon
- moving around another object
- Rock layers scientific name is?
- when the moon is full lit
- If it is spring in the Northern Hemisphere what is it in the southern Hemishpere?
16 Clues: Fossils are? • to spin on an axis • Icey and gasspheres • Inside the astroid belt • when the moon is full lit • when the moon is fully dark • moving around another object • What layers are on the bottem • Rock layers scientific name is? • The force of gravity depends on what? • If there is more gravity I will jump? • when the earth is in between the sun and moon • ...
Core Four 3 2023-10-03
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- Former Brandon High School and Jaguar’s QB
- The best thing to come out of LSU
- Largest country in Africa by landmass
- Protects bank depositors, up to $250,000
- Espresso and hot water
- The rolls for Sunday’s Beef on Weck.
- fluid ounces in one cup
- OG Titmilk
- Late FSU HC with 2nd most career wins in NCAA history
- Band: Buddy Holly, Beverly Hills, Island in the Sun
- Two main parts of a brisket, the Flat and the ______.
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- Taylor Swift album, she has a BIG one
- Father of Medicine
- kinda like a curse, idk ask Alix
- Makes high end Citation Jets, but more commonly known for the smaller 172’s.
- prehistoric Dino-bird
- The D in RADAR
- American Horror Story with Kim Kardashian
- Number one selling beer in the US
19 Clues: OG Titmilk • The D in RADAR • Father of Medicine • prehistoric Dino-bird • Espresso and hot water • fluid ounces in one cup • kinda like a curse, idk ask Alix • The best thing to come out of LSU • Number one selling beer in the US • The rolls for Sunday’s Beef on Weck. • Taylor Swift album, she has a BIG one • Largest country in Africa by landmass • ...
Ch. 17 History Crossword 2023-05-02
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- the belief that all events, including human actions are the inevitable and necessary result of previous actions
- the driving force of history according to Marxists
- the belief that humanity is evolving both biologically and spiritually
- the inner spiritual battle of every Muslim to fulfill their religious duties and the outer physical struggle against the enemies of Islam
- the belief that history follows a chronological pattern of cause and effect
- the study of the methodology used to reconstruct historical events
- the view that the world and human existence are without meaning, purpose, comprehensible truth, or essential value
- the belief that the world should be united under a global Islamic state
- the belief that events are either determined or influenced by discernable patterns that can be seen throughout history
- Christian metanarrative that describes the course of history unfolding according to the biblical chronicle of God's creative act, humanity's rebellion, Christ's redemptive sacrifice, and God's eventual restoration of His creation
- the belief that history follows a repeating pattern of recurring ages
- Marxist ideal of a stateless and classless utopian society
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- the belief that we are progressing through history toward the ultimate goal of realizing our own divinity
- radical Muslims who teach that all of humanity will one day bow to Allah freely or by force
- the belief that human beings have the capacity to voluntarily choose a course of action from among various alternatives
- the belief that society is guided by nature through progressing socioeconomic phases: tribalism, slavery, feudalism, capitalism, socialism, communism
- the act of reinterpreting the past to serve an ideological purpose
- the belief that society will continually improve through human initiative
- the study of past, places, persons, and events
19 Clues: the study of past, places, persons, and events • the driving force of history according to Marxists • Marxist ideal of a stateless and classless utopian society • the act of reinterpreting the past to serve an ideological purpose • the study of the methodology used to reconstruct historical events • ...
US Wahlen 2016-10-26
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- Wahlmänner
- Gegenkandidat von Bush
- US Präsident in den 80er Jahren
- Wichtigster Tag bei den Vorwahlen
- Sein Name wurde zum Alptraum für den Präsidenten
- US Aussenminister
- Ort der Gründerväter
- Hauptstadt der USA
- Vorwahlen
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- Sie werben mit dem Elefanten
- er war der längste im Amt
- Freie Wahlmänner
- Wahlsystem, das die Mehrheit bevorzugt
- Bevölkerungsreichster Bundesstaat
- Swing State
- hier ist das Ergebnis offen
- Kammer der Bundesstaaten
- Ehemaliger Präsidentschaftskandidat
18 Clues: Vorwahlen • Wahlmänner • Swing State • Freie Wahlmänner • US Aussenminister • Hauptstadt der USA • Ort der Gründerväter • Gegenkandidat von Bush • Kammer der Bundesstaaten • er war der längste im Amt • hier ist das Ergebnis offen • Sie werben mit dem Elefanten • US Präsident in den 80er Jahren • Wichtigster Tag bei den Vorwahlen • Bevölkerungsreichster Bundesstaat • ...
US Wahlen 2016-10-26
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- Ehemaliger Präsidentschaftskandidat
- er war der längste im Amt
- hier ist das Ergebnis offen
- US Präsident in den 80er Jahren
- US Aussenminister
- Wahlmänner
- Ort der Gründerväter
- Sie werben mit dem Elefanten
- Wahlsystem, das die Mehrheit bevorzugt
- Hauptstadt der USA
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- Gegenkandidat von Bush
- Kammer der Bundesstaaten
- Wichtigster Tag bei den Vorwahlen
- Freie Wahlmänner
- Bevölkerungsreichster Bundesstaat
- Vorwahlen
- Swing State
- Sein Name wurde zum Alptraum für den Präsidenten
18 Clues: Vorwahlen • Wahlmänner • Swing State • Freie Wahlmänner • US Aussenminister • Hauptstadt der USA • Ort der Gründerväter • Gegenkandidat von Bush • Kammer der Bundesstaaten • er war der längste im Amt • hier ist das Ergebnis offen • Sie werben mit dem Elefanten • US Präsident in den 80er Jahren • Wichtigster Tag bei den Vorwahlen • Bevölkerungsreichster Bundesstaat • ...
US Wahlen 2016-10-26
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- Vorwahlen
- US Präsident in den 80er Jahren
- Hauptstadt der USA
- Wahlmänner
- Wichtigster Tag bei den Vorwahlen
- Sie werben mit dem Elefanten
- Kammer der Bundesstaaten
- Gegenkandidat von Bush
- Ort der Gründerväter
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- Bevölkerungsreichster Bundesstaat
- er war der längste im Amt
- Freie Wahlmänner
- hier ist das Ergebnis offen
- Wahlsystem, das die Mehrheit bevorzugt
- US Aussenminister
- Sein Name wurde zum Alptraum für den Präsidenten
- Ehemaliger Präsidentschaftskandidat
- Swing State
18 Clues: Vorwahlen • Wahlmänner • Swing State • Freie Wahlmänner • US Aussenminister • Hauptstadt der USA • Ort der Gründerväter • Gegenkandidat von Bush • Kammer der Bundesstaaten • er war der längste im Amt • hier ist das Ergebnis offen • Sie werben mit dem Elefanten • US Präsident in den 80er Jahren • Bevölkerungsreichster Bundesstaat • Wichtigster Tag bei den Vorwahlen • ...
US Wahlen 2016-10-26
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- US Präsident in den 80er Jahren
- Vorwahlen
- Ort der Gründerväter
- Swing State
- Sie werben mit dem Elefanten
- Sein Name wurde zum Alptraum für den Präsidenten
- Wichtigster Tag bei den Vorwahlen
- hier ist das Ergebnis offen
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- Freie Wahlmänner
- Kammer der Bundesstaaten
- Bevölkerungsreichster Bundesstaat
- Ehemaliger Präsidentschaftskandidat
- Hauptstadt der USA
- Wahlsystem, das die Mehrheit bevorzugt
- er war der längste im Amt
- Wahlmänner
- Gegenkandidat von Bush
- US Aussenminister
18 Clues: Vorwahlen • Wahlmänner • Swing State • Freie Wahlmänner • US Aussenminister • Hauptstadt der USA • Ort der Gründerväter • Gegenkandidat von Bush • Kammer der Bundesstaaten • er war der längste im Amt • hier ist das Ergebnis offen • Sie werben mit dem Elefanten • US Präsident in den 80er Jahren • Bevölkerungsreichster Bundesstaat • Wichtigster Tag bei den Vorwahlen • ...
US CULTURE 2024-09-02
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- seat of the United States congress
- American coffee chain
- : complex which was hit by a terrorist attack on September 2001
- name of the first black president of the U.S.A
- the city that never sleeps
- event celebrated on 4th of July
- The overturn of roe vs wade in June 2022 enabled a number of states to make it illegal
- last name of the running democrat candidate for 2024 presidential Elections
- public holiday and celebration on the fourth Thursday of November
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- number of stripes on the American Flag
- what does the stars stand for on the flag ?
- Movement that became viral with the accusations of sexual abuse against a famous film director
- the American president who abolished slavery
- nickname if the American flag
- national emblem of the U.S.A
- Emblematic non violent figure of fight against racism
- house official residence and workplace of the president of the United States and his family
- victim of an assassination attempt this summer, he was shot in the right ear
18 Clues: American coffee chain • the city that never sleeps • national emblem of the U.S.A • nickname if the American flag • event celebrated on 4th of July • seat of the United States congress • number of stripes on the American Flag • what does the stars stand for on the flag ? • the American president who abolished slavery • name of the first black president of the U.S.A • ...
US Constitution 2023-12-11
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- having the power to make laws.
- the process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a lawful permanent resident after meeting the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).
- Another basic concept embodied in the Constitution is federalism, which refers to the division and sharing of power between the national and state governments.
- the risk of criminal liability that a defendant faces at trial.
- a particular item or object.
- laws, considered, collectively.
- one where legalized force is restricted through delegated and enumerated authorities.
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime.
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- provides each branch of government with individual powers to check the other branches and prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.
- the action of signing or giving formal consent to a treaty, contract, or agreement, making it officially valid.
- fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost.
- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- shorten (a piece of writing) without losing the sense.
- a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc.
- The executive branch consists of the President, his or her advisors and various departments and agencies. This branch is responsible for enforcing the laws of the land.
- (of people) gather together in one place for a common purpose.
- of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge.
- the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views.
18 Clues: a particular item or object. • having the power to make laws. • laws, considered, collectively. • of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge. • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime. • shorten (a piece of writing) without losing the sense. • (of people) gather together in one place for a common purpose. • ...
US Constitution 2022-11-02
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- The war hero from the Battle of Bunker Hill who rebelled against the government after being forced to sell his farm.
- The oldest delegate at the Constitutional Convention.
- This branch of government enforces the laws.
- The opening paragraph to the US Constitution which explains the 6 functions of government.
- The 6th Amendment guarantees you will be supplied a ________ even if you cannot afford one.
- The __________ Plan was made in favor of the larger states and helped set up the House of Representatives.
- This branch of government judges the laws.
- Article 5 covers the ______________.
- Article 4 covers the ________ governments.
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- The legislative body of the US that is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- Wrote the Bill of Rights.
- The highest court in the US court system.
- This branch of government makes the laws.
- The first state to approve the US Constitution.
- The US's first constitution was called the Articles of ____________.
- The 8th Amendment prevents _______ and unusual punishment.
- The political party that supported the new US Constitution.
- Every state has 2 of these no matter how big or small their state is.
18 Clues: Wrote the Bill of Rights. • Article 5 covers the ______________. • The highest court in the US court system. • This branch of government makes the laws. • This branch of government judges the laws. • Article 4 covers the ________ governments. • This branch of government enforces the laws. • The first state to approve the US Constitution. • ...
Third Form Latin - Lesson 26 2023-04-17
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- course, running
- h/s/i may have been
- I might have been
- you (s.) might have been
- cavalry
- Most 4th Declension nouns are ____________ in gender.
- you (pl.) may have been
- falling, misfortune, setting
- use, experience
- we may have been
- bow
- The 4th Declension nouns domus and manus are ______________ in gender.
- I may have been
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- attack
- chariot, cart, wagon
- they might have been
- Let arms yield to the toga.
- h/s/i might have been
- they may have been
- we might have been
- end, outcome, exit
- you (pl.) might have been
- you (s.) may have been
- step, pace
- countenance, expression
- The 4th Declension nouns cornu and genu are _________ in gender.
26 Clues: bow • attack • cavalry • step, pace • course, running • use, experience • I may have been • we may have been • I might have been • they may have been • we might have been • end, outcome, exit • h/s/i may have been • chariot, cart, wagon • they might have been • h/s/i might have been • you (s.) may have been • you (pl.) may have been • countenance, expression • you (s.) might have been • ...
english 2025-12-16
6 Clues: Agree • To call out • Douglass Ex slave, author, abolitionist • Lincoln Civil War president, freed slaves • Chaucer 14th century poet writing in Middle English • metaphor US history compared to the birth of a child
family history 2023-12-11
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- (n) my parents and my friends’ parents belong in the same ________ my classmates and I belong in the same ______, because we grew up around the same time.
- (n) something that is passed down from family grandparents to parents and then onto us, for example having dinner together on new years eve
- (n) an adult who legally looks after you. They are often your parents, but they could be other people.
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- (adj) to study how people lived in the 19th century, ______ sources like photos and letters can show us what life looked during that time
- (n) people that are related to us from a long time ago
- (n)when you move from one country to another, you are an ______ to your new country
- (n) the study of past events. You can also have your personal ______ and family ______.
- (n) a family _____ shows us who is in our family and how we are related to each other, like branches and leaves on a trunk
- (n) The terracotta army are _____ found in ancient China in the Qing Dynasty
9 Clues: (n) people that are related to us from a long time ago • (n) The terracotta army are _____ found in ancient China in the Qing Dynasty • (n)when you move from one country to another, you are an ______ to your new country • (n) the study of past events. You can also have your personal ______ and family ______. • ...
Women's History Month! 2025-03-20
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- The first woman to run a marathon
- Dr. Ann Tsukamoto pioneered a ________ isolation technique to advance the treatment of cancer
- Name for the activists that fought for women's right to vote in the 1900's
- The first woman in space and first openly gay astronaut
- Women's History Month takes place during
- Nickname for the first teams of the PWHL (Professional Woman's Hockey League)
- The amendment added to the US Constitution granting white women the right to vote
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- The first US state to grant women the right to vote
- Pakistani women's education activist Malala Yousafzai was inspired to call herself a ____ after the launch of an United Nations campaign with actress Emma Watson
- The first woman to be inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Toni Morrison was the first Black woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature for this novel
- The first person (and only woman) to receive two Nobel Prizes
- The international event known as the Women’s March is focused on “our feminist future” and was founded in 2017 in response to current events
13 Clues: The first woman to run a marathon • Women's History Month takes place during • The first US state to grant women the right to vote • The first woman in space and first openly gay astronaut • The first person (and only woman) to receive two Nobel Prizes • The first woman to be inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • ...
Women's History Month 2025-03-22
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- The first woman to run a marathon
- Dr. Ann Tsukamoto pioneered a ________ isolation technique to advance the treatment of cancer
- Name for the activists that fought for women's right to vote in the 1900's
- The first woman in space and first openly gay astronaut
- Women's History Month takes place during
- Nickname for the first teams of the PWHL (Professional Woman's Hockey League)
- The amendment added to the US Constitution granting white women the right to vote
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- The first US state to grant women the right to vote
- Pakistani women's education activist Malala Yousafzai was inspired to call herself a ____ after the launch of an United Nations campaign with actress Emma Watson
- The first woman to be inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- Toni Morrison was the first Black woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature for this novel
- The first person (and only woman) to receive two Nobel Prizes
- The international event known as the Women’s _____ is focused on “our feminist future” and was founded in 2017 in response to current events
13 Clues: The first woman to run a marathon • Women's History Month takes place during • The first US state to grant women the right to vote • The first woman in space and first openly gay astronaut • The first person (and only woman) to receive two Nobel Prizes • The first woman to be inducted in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame • ...
All About Fall 2023-10-03
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- Classic Halloween movie featuring the Sanderson sisters
- US state that named Apple Cider their official state drink
- Pumpkins are brimming with what essential nutrient?
- One place in the world you cannot find pumpkins
- First group of people in history to use scarecrows
- What was candy corn originally called?
- Where was Christopher Columbus from?
- These kinds of trees lose their leaves in autumn months
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- What was fall originally called?
- What country do pumpkins originate from?
- Halloween themed town of Witchcraft Trials of 1692
- Do pumpkins sink or float?
- Animal most associated Halloween, said to bring bad luck
- Substance that gives pumpkins their signature color
- What country started the pumpkin carving tradition?
- Is pumpkin a fruit or vegetable?
16 Clues: Do pumpkins sink or float? • What was fall originally called? • Is pumpkin a fruit or vegetable? • Where was Christopher Columbus from? • What was candy corn originally called? • What country do pumpkins originate from? • One place in the world you cannot find pumpkins • Halloween themed town of Witchcraft Trials of 1692 • ...
The Oscars: Best Pictures Throughout Time 2025-04-04
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- 1943, set in WWII following the story of Rick, Ilsa, and Laszlo
- 2024, this year's Oscar winner
- 2000, its sequel came out last November
- 1976, boxing story starring Sylvester Stallone
- 2013, watched in AP US History
- 1993, epic historical drama surrounding the Holocaust
- 2003, based off the bestselling books of J.R.R. Tolkien
- 2023, won "Barbenheimer" box office competition
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- 2019, first non-English film to win Best Picture
- 2020, directed by Chloe Zhao
- 1994, starring Tom Hanks (think "shrimp")
- 1965, "My Favorite Things"
- 1983, focuses on a mother-daughter relationship
- 1997, starring Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio
- 1972, starring Marlon Brando and the first of a trilogy
- 1939, story romanticized in Confederate perspective of the Civil War
16 Clues: 1965, "My Favorite Things" • 2020, directed by Chloe Zhao • 2024, this year's Oscar winner • 2013, watched in AP US History • 2000, its sequel came out last November • 1994, starring Tom Hanks (think "shrimp") • 1976, boxing story starring Sylvester Stallone • 1983, focuses on a mother-daughter relationship • 2023, won "Barbenheimer" box office competition • ...
Afternoon Group II 2015-06-25
Historical Key Terms 2022-08-24
School Sign Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-10
Laila C. School Signs 2024-10-10
PHOTOSHOP TOOLS 2024-11-14
31 Clues: PEN • HAND • MASK • CROP • DODGE • MOVER • BRUSH • LASSO • LAYERS • ERASER • SMUDGE • HISTORY • ZOOMTOOL • GRADIENT • TYPETOOL • NEWLAYER • MAGICWAND • RECTANGLE • CLONESTAMP • EYEDROPPER • SPOTHEALING • ADJUSTMENTS • CUSTOMSHAPE • PAINTBUCKET • HISTORYBRUSH • MAGNETICLASSO • POLYGONALLASSO • OBJECTSELECTION • FOREGROUNDCOLOR • BACKGROUNDERASER • ELLIPTICALMARQUEE
Oil Spills 2020-02-29
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- Exxon Valdez's starting city
- Tanker that sank in 1989
- What month did Exxon Valdez oil spill happen?
- What month did Deepwater Horizon oil spill happen?
- Microscopic organisms that degrade oil
- What is the biggest oil company?
- What state was Exxon Valdez going to?
- What is the richest oil company?
- Organisation that help with oil spills
- How many years has it been since Exxon Valdez?
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- How many years has it been since Deepwater Horizon?
- Biggest oil spill in US history
- What state was Exxon Valdez coming from?
- What is the best way to clean-up oil?
- Release of oil into the ocean
- What was missing at Deepwater Horizon to cause an oil spill?
16 Clues: Tanker that sank in 1989 • Exxon Valdez's starting city • Release of oil into the ocean • Biggest oil spill in US history • What is the biggest oil company? • What is the richest oil company? • What is the best way to clean-up oil? • What state was Exxon Valdez going to? • Microscopic organisms that degrade oil • Organisation that help with oil spills • ...
Entertain us! 2021-01-07
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- to feel abhorrence of; hate; dislike intensely.
- evoking or attracting interest, desire, curiosity, sympathy, or the like; attractive.
- not sufficient; inept or unsuitable.
- marked by monotony; long and tiresome.
- to make or become worse or inferior in character, quality, value, etc.
- to make (an idea, statement, etc.) intelligible; to free from ambiguity.
- to regard with the utmost esteem, love, and respect; honor.
- causing dismay or horror.
- of only ordinary or moderate quality; neither good nor bad; barely adequate.
- more desirable.
- forming an exception or rare instance; unusual; extraordinary.
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- to be in agreement of feeling; share in a feeling (often followed by with).
- of only ordinary or moderate quality; neither good nor bad; barely adequate.
- to defend or uphold as warranted or well-grounded.
- to bring or come to maturity, the proper condition, etc.; mature.
- to excite to impatience or anger; annoy.
- to connect or bring into relation, as thought, feeling, memory, etc.
- feel disgust or intense aversion for; abhor.
- likely to turn out well.
19 Clues: more desirable. • likely to turn out well. • causing dismay or horror. • not sufficient; inept or unsuitable. • marked by monotony; long and tiresome. • to excite to impatience or anger; annoy. • feel disgust or intense aversion for; abhor. • to feel abhorrence of; hate; dislike intensely. • to defend or uphold as warranted or well-grounded. • ...
Us❤ 2023-12-07
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- somewhere you won't prefer going
- i love this part of you the most
- we love them
- something we both see rarely(cartoon)
- the reson my love grows for you
- our fav thing to do
- your favourite fruit
- something you'll cook for me(white colour)
- something you started recently
- colour which suits you
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- something you love other than me
- my fav type of chutney
- first series in your completed list
- something of yours that i want
- something of mine you wanted to see closeby
- your favorite hot drink
- goodbye in french
- sharms ripoff
18 Clues: we love them • sharms ripoff • goodbye in french • our fav thing to do • your favourite fruit • my fav type of chutney • colour which suits you • your favorite hot drink • something of yours that i want • something you started recently • the reson my love grows for you • something you love other than me • somewhere you won't prefer going • i love this part of you the most • ...
About Us 2024-08-06
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- Bride’s age when they met
- Instrument the groom plays
- Honeymoon destination
- Brides favourite singer
- Maid of Honours name
- Brides middle name
- First date movie
- Month the married couple are both born in
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- Location of engagement
- The car park of which church did the groom ask out the bride?
- Month the groom proposed
- Acronym for the university they both attended
- Brides favourite drink
- Best man’s name
- Years have they been together
- Grooms middle name
- Grooms favourite football team
- Name of camp where they met
18 Clues: Best man’s name • First date movie • Grooms middle name • Brides middle name • Maid of Honours name • Honeymoon destination • Location of engagement • Brides favourite drink • Brides favourite singer • Month the groom proposed • Bride’s age when they met • Instrument the groom plays • Name of camp where they met • Years have they been together • Grooms favourite football team • ...
About Us 2024-07-22
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- Grooms favourite football team
- Brides favourite drink
- Month the married couple are both born in
- Where did they get engaged?
- First date movie
- Brides favourite singer
- How many years have they been together?
- Best man’s name
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- The car park of which church did the groom ask out the bride?
- Acronym for the university they both attended
- How old was the bride when she met the groom?
- Brides middle name
- What instrument does the groom play?
- Name of camp where they met
- Maid of Honours name
- Where are they honeymooning?
- Grooms middle name
- Month the groom proposed
18 Clues: Best man’s name • First date movie • Brides middle name • Grooms middle name • Maid of Honours name • Brides favourite drink • Brides favourite singer • Month the groom proposed • Name of camp where they met • Where did they get engaged? • Where are they honeymooning? • Grooms favourite football team • What instrument does the groom play? • How many years have they been together? • ...
US CULTURE 2024-09-02
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- seat of the United States congress
- American coffee chain
- : complex which was hit by a terrorist attack on September 2001
- name of the first black president of the U.S.A
- the city that never sleeps
- event celebrated on 4th of July
- The overturn of roe vs wade in June 2022 enabled a number of states to make it illegal
- last name of the running democrat candidate for 2024 presidential Elections
- public holiday and celebration on the fourth Thursday of November
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- number of stripes on the American Flag
- what does the stars stand for on the flag ?
- Movement that became viral with the accusations of sexual abuse against a famous film director
- the American president who abolished slavery
- nickname if the American flag
- national emblem of the U.S.A
- Emblematic non violent figure of fight against racism
- house official residence and workplace of the president of the United States and his family
- victim of an assassination attempt this summer, he was shot in the right ear
18 Clues: American coffee chain • the city that never sleeps • national emblem of the U.S.A • nickname if the American flag • event celebrated on 4th of July • seat of the United States congress • number of stripes on the American Flag • what does the stars stand for on the flag ? • the American president who abolished slavery • name of the first black president of the U.S.A • ...
US Studies 2024-10-10
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- The border with the US and this country was created in 1818
- The Supreme Court supported this tribe in the case Worcester v. Georgia
- Forcible taking civilians from another country into your military
- Territory bought by Thomas Jefferson
- The state of South __________ threated to secession due to tariffs
- The US took this territory from Spain under President Monroe
- The presidents power to block laws passed by Congress
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- Political party created by Andrew Jackson
- The British navy established this during the War of 1812
- The first president of the United States
- Leaving a country to create your own
- This president's term was called the Era of Good Feelings
- William Henry Harrison defeated Tecumseh at this battle
- Political party created by Henry Clay
- The Industrial Revolution was brought to America by this person
- Harrison was the first president to do this in office
- A tax on foreign goods
- In exchange for picking John Q. Adams as President this person became Sec. of State
18 Clues: A tax on foreign goods • Leaving a country to create your own • Territory bought by Thomas Jefferson • Political party created by Henry Clay • The first president of the United States • Political party created by Andrew Jackson • Harrison was the first president to do this in office • The presidents power to block laws passed by Congress • ...
HVJVVJ 2025-03-23
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- Turkish city known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and delicious cuisine
- Nigerian city known for its bustling streets, music scene, and cultural diversity
- German city known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and vibrant arts scene
- Brazilian city known for its Carnival celebrations and stunning beaches
- Indian city known for its Bollywood film industry and vibrant street life
- British capital known for its history, culture, and iconic landmarks like Buckingham Palace
- Southeast Asian city-state known for its cleanliness, safety, and multiculturalism
- French capital known as the City of Light and famous for the Eiffel Tower
- Thai city known for its street food, temples, and vibrant nightlife
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- Egyptian capital known for its ancient pyramids and rich history
- Middle Eastern city known for its luxurious shopping malls and modern architecture
- Italian city known for its ancient history, art, and architecture
- Chinese city known for its modern skyline and bustling streets
- American city known for its Hollywood film industry and sunny beaches
- Japanese capital known for its cutting-edge technology and vibrant culture
- Chinese capital known for its ancient history and modern architecture
- Spanish city known for its modernist architecture, beaches, and vibrant culture
- Australian city known for its iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge
- Chinese city known for its financial center, Victoria Peak, and bustling streets
- York American city known as the Big Apple and famous for its skyscrapers and Broadway shows
20 Clues: Chinese city known for its modern skyline and bustling streets • Egyptian capital known for its ancient pyramids and rich history • Italian city known for its ancient history, art, and architecture • Australian city known for its iconic Opera House and Harbour Bridge • Thai city known for its street food, temples, and vibrant nightlife • ...
Black History Month 2023-02-08
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- first African American MLB player with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947
- first African American woman to orbit in space aboard Endeavour
- Congress of Racial Equality, most famous for launching Freedom Rides
- "We are not makers of history. We are made by history."
- amendment that abolished slavery
- department store seamstress who refused to surrender her seat to a white passenger
- first African American Nobel Peace Prize winner
- "Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.”
- "If not us, then who? If not now, then when?"
- "It isn’t where you come from; it’s where you’re going that counts.”
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- "Truth is powerful and it prevails."
- first African American woman elected to Congress in 1968
- "In recognizing the humanity of our fellow beings, we pay ourselves the highest tribute."
- amendment that prohibits denying voting rights based on race, color, or previous servitude
- commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States
- famed author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Signs" in 1969
- launched in 1961 to test local compliance with federal orders to desegregate interstate bus terminals
- amendment that established African Americans, including ex-slaves, as American citizens
- formed February 12, 1909, to work toward the abolition of segregation and discrimination
19 Clues: amendment that abolished slavery • "Truth is powerful and it prevails." • "If not us, then who? If not now, then when?" • first African American Nobel Peace Prize winner • "We are not makers of history. We are made by history." • first African American woman elected to Congress in 1968 • famed author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Signs" in 1969 • ...
chr agg 2022-02-11
17 Clues: art • coin • paint • vessel • museum • statue • ancient • amphora • history • exhibit • acropolis • jewelerry • figurines • sculpture • neoloithic • hagiografies • φυσικής ιστορίας natural history museum
NVHS Teachers 2022-12-14
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- Odysseyware, Room 20
- Math, Room 06
- History, Room 10
- Distribution and Logistics, Room 11
- Earth and Space Science, Room 16
- Math, Room 03
- History, Room 18
- Math, Room 08
- English, Room 09
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- Health, Room 17
- Odysseyware, Room 23
- English, Room 18
- Academic Support, Room 14
- Odysseyware, Room 21
- English, Room 07
- History and Computer Science, Room 01
16 Clues: Math, Room 06 • Math, Room 03 • Math, Room 08 • Health, Room 17 • English, Room 18 • History, Room 10 • English, Room 07 • History, Room 18 • English, Room 09 • Odysseyware, Room 20 • Odysseyware, Room 23 • Odysseyware, Room 21 • Academic Support, Room 14 • Earth and Space Science, Room 16 • Distribution and Logistics, Room 11 • History and Computer Science, Room 01
End of Year 2024-05-10
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- President that signed Civil Rights Act 1964
- brothers who were first to fly
- used to measure the magnitude of sound
- US/Mexico border state
- device used by FDR to calm the nation
- Gutenberg invention
- Current US Commander in Chief
- branch of US government that makes laws
- 9-11 US President
- Site of 1955 bus boycott
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- blades mounted to front of airplane
- Graham Bell's assistant
- mounted to warplanes to get aerial views
- US economic structure
- branch of US government that enforces laws
- branch of US government that includes Supreme Court
- Neil "One small step for man..."
- US Eastern seaboard ocean
- orator of "I Have a Dream"
- WWI US President
- Apollo 11 "The _______ has landed."
21 Clues: WWI US President • 9-11 US President • Gutenberg invention • US economic structure • US/Mexico border state • Graham Bell's assistant • Site of 1955 bus boycott • US Eastern seaboard ocean • orator of "I Have a Dream" • Current US Commander in Chief • brothers who were first to fly • Neil "One small step for man..." • blades mounted to front of airplane • ...
US History: The Civil War 2022-02-15
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- Lincoln's vice president throughout his second term
- The place where Lee and Grant made final negotiations, catalyzing the end of the Civil War
- The place where Lincoln was assassinated
- Something that the Confederacy was hoping for-- that Europe would recognize them as a nation
- This slave sued for his freedom before the Civil War and failed to gain it
- The capital of the Confederacy
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- The vice president of the Confederacy
- The man who killed Abraham Lincoln
- Abraham Lincoln gave his most famous speech at the place
- John Wilkes Booth's occupation
10 Clues: John Wilkes Booth's occupation • The capital of the Confederacy • The man who killed Abraham Lincoln • The vice president of the Confederacy • The place where Lincoln was assassinated • Lincoln's vice president throughout his second term • Abraham Lincoln gave his most famous speech at the place • ...
US History Unit 10: Vocabulary 2024-04-11
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- The federal economic polices of the Reagan administration, elected in 1981. These policies combined a monetarist fiscal policy, supply-side tax cuts, and domestic budget cutting. Their goal was to reduce the size of the federal government and stimulate economic growth.
- Control efforts by a government to regulate or control the sale of guns
- Deficit An excess of imports over exports
- that group of quiet honest hard-working middle class Americans who do their job, respect their country and support gov. Nixon wants their votes in 1968 and 1972
- A federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older
- 3 day rock concert in upstate N.Y. August 1969, exemplified the counterculture of the late 1960s, nearly 1/2M gather in a 600 acre field
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- Program in which cities identify blighted inner-city neighborhoods, acquire the properties from private members, relocate the residents and businesses, clear the site, build new roads and utilities, and turn the land over to private developers.
- North American Free Trade Agreement; allows open trade with US, Mexico, and Canada.
- extremists religious adherents who believe that their religion is the one true religion and others must be done away with
- A break-in at the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate complex in Washington was carried out under the direction of White House employees. Disclosure of the White House involvement in the break-in and subsequent cover-up forced President Nixon to resign in 1974 to avoid impeachment.
10 Clues: Deficit An excess of imports over exports • Control efforts by a government to regulate or control the sale of guns • A federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older • North American Free Trade Agreement; allows open trade with US, Mexico, and Canada. • ...
Chapter 11 US history vocab 2024-03-15
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- /A machine that removes seeds from cotton
- /The right to an invention
- /An economy where people are free to buy or sell whatever they wish
- /Things used to create wealth
- /People and companies own the means of production
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- /A machine part that can be replaced by an identical part
- /A period where advanced technology was created
- /Something created by someone to assist with tasks
- /Equipment that makes use of advanced knowledge to solve a problem or task
- /A larger part of a whole
10 Clues: /A larger part of a whole • /The right to an invention • /Things used to create wealth • /A machine that removes seeds from cotton • /A period where advanced technology was created • /People and companies own the means of production • /Something created by someone to assist with tasks • /A machine part that can be replaced by an identical part • ...
US History Unit 10 Vocab. 2024-04-15
10 Clues: Formal treaty • Executive power • Skilled in dealing • Free music festival • A period of falling out • Charges against a president • Forced Nixon to resign in 1974 • Provides hospitalization insurance • North American Free Trade Agreement • Orientation advocating the best in society.
US History Module 3 Vocab 2024-10-22
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- spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society
- remain in the church and form their own
- laws to control slaves
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- people who worked from 4-7 years for a landlord
- an agreement to have a fair law to protect the general food
- trade a system in which goods and slaves where traded among the Americas
- wanted to cut ties with the existing church and form their own
- thought that people had natural rights such as equality and liberty
- society of friends
- awakening a religious movement that swept through the colonies in 1730-1740
10 Clues: society of friends • laws to control slaves • remain in the church and form their own • people who worked from 4-7 years for a landlord • spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society • an agreement to have a fair law to protect the general food • wanted to cut ties with the existing church and form their own • ...
US History Module 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-22
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- Philosopher who thought that people had natural rights such as equality and liberty
- A member of a Protestant group that wanted to break away from the Church of England and created the Plymouth colony in Massachusetts
- trade A system in which goods and enslaved people were traded between the Americas, Greet Britain, and Africa
- A colonist who received free passage to North America in exchange for working without pay for a certain number of years.
- A member of a Protestant group that wanted to reform the Church of England from within
- Member s of a Protestant sect, also called the Society of Friends who believed in equality and nonviolence
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- A European philosophical movement in the 1700s in which people tried to figure out how to improve society
- A religious movement that spread through the English colonies in North America in the 1730s and 1740s
- A document written by the Pilgrims in 1620, outlining principles of self-government
- Laws to control slaves
10 Clues: Laws to control slaves • Philosopher who thought that people had natural rights such as equality and liberty • A document written by the Pilgrims in 1620, outlining principles of self-government • A member of a Protestant group that wanted to reform the Church of England from within • ...
US history module 3 vocabulary 2024-10-22
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- a member of puritan se paratist sect than left England in the early 1600s to settle in the Americas
- society of friends;protestant sect was founded in 1640s in England whose members believed that salvation is available to all people
- the age of reason;movement that began in Europe in 1700s as people government began examining the natural world,society
- trading new worlds in which goods and slaved moved among England the Americas colonies and Africa
- philosopher that thought that people had natural rights such as equality and liberty
- protestants who wanted to reform the church of England
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- religious movement that became wide spread in the american colonies in the 1730s and 1740s
- A colonist who received free passage to North Americas in exchange for years for workings without pay for certain numbers of years
- a document written by the pilgrims establishing themselves as a political society and setting guidelines for self government
- laws passed by colonies to control slaves
10 Clues: laws passed by colonies to control slaves • protestants who wanted to reform the church of England • philosopher that thought that people had natural rights such as equality and liberty • religious movement that became wide spread in the american colonies in the 1730s and 1740s • ...
Period 6, AP US History 2025-02-14
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- a roster of names of pro-union workers that employers circulated so that these people could not find work
- a man who precipitated a strike in 1892 that ended with 16 people dead and set back the union movement due to its failure
- a contract that included, as a condition of employment, that workers could not join a union
- unions focused on one type of work on a local or regional scale
- the ability of workers to negotiate as a group with an employer over wages and working conditions
- directed railroad workers not to handle any trains with pullmans cars
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- judicial action used by an employer to prevent or end a strike
- the reason why Mcdonalds' employees have to triple up on shifts just to make ends meet. ("iron law of wages")
- when the superficial glitter of the new wealth so prominently displayed in the late 19th century
- the act of closing a factory to break a labour movement before it can get organized
10 Clues: judicial action used by an employer to prevent or end a strike • unions focused on one type of work on a local or regional scale • directed railroad workers not to handle any trains with pullmans cars • the act of closing a factory to break a labour movement before it can get organized • ...
US History Unit 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-10
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- someone who revolts against authority
- a certain set of beliefs
- taking neither side in a feud/war
- soldiers can get this after lots of war trauma
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- set of systems that serve a country
- forcefully interfering with another nation
- something that follows after a proven statement is made
- obtaining land and adding it to another country
- main use for naval trade, famous one in Panama
- WW1 soldiers who were African American
10 Clues: a certain set of beliefs • taking neither side in a feud/war • set of systems that serve a country • someone who revolts against authority • WW1 soldiers who were African American • forcefully interfering with another nation • main use for naval trade, famous one in Panama • soldiers can get this after lots of war trauma • obtaining land and adding it to another country • ...
331 SS - US History crossword 2025-12-09
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- The supreme law of the U.S, includes the Bill of Rights
- When one country takes control of another land and settles there
- The Union and Confederacy fought in this war
- Major transition towards efficient manufacturing in the late 1800's (U.S.)
- 1929 US stock market crash led to this ---
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- One of the three branches of U.S federal government
- The legal status of being a member of a country, granting you rights and requiring duties
- Number of U.S. Supreme Court Judges
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- This lasted more than 8 years and was ended by the Treaty of Paris in 1783
10 Clues: Number of U.S. Supreme Court Judges • 1929 US stock market crash led to this --- • The Union and Confederacy fought in this war • One of the three branches of U.S federal government • The supreme law of the U.S, includes the Bill of Rights • The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country • ...
AP US History Crossword Puzzle Andrew Z 2023-03-02
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- When your Slim ___ gets stolen by a ____ and you want to make a ____ to prevent it. Also known to be very racist.
- The OG's of America who lived in open areas
- Rich man the likes oil
- Longest board game of all time but also what business control of the government
- Better than an oil lamp, people started to use ____ in the homes
- When you go to eat at a restaurant but you know they are gonna be busy you make a _____
- The _______ Company bought all of its other competitors and also raise the price of gas
- Refrigerator on tracks
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- Rich man that likes steel
- Railroad workers were not happy so they created ______
- When people give money away.
- Not old north but _____
- Not days but knights putting in the work, or they also help people work less
- Farmers come together to fight the government for better conditions and financing
- You could buy a house or you could buy _____ to communicate
- Made when the sky is itchy also known as a tall building
- Robber
- The group that makes work safe
18 Clues: Robber • Rich man the likes oil • Refrigerator on tracks • Not old north but _____ • Rich man that likes steel • When people give money away. • The group that makes work safe • The OG's of America who lived in open areas • Railroad workers were not happy so they created ______ • Made when the sky is itchy also known as a tall building • ...
Asl School Signs 2024-10-10
TCU BLACC ERG BRUNCH CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-07-13
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- Black history month
- This color represents blood in Black History month
- Song title aka the Negro National Anthem
- 1st black Supreme court justice, “Mr. Civil Rights”
- The first African American senator represented this state
- Robert Johnson became USA's first Black ___ when he sold TV station BET
- President that officially recognized Black History Month in 1976
- I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
- This color represents growth in Black History month
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- Tubman helped people to freedom with the Underground Railroad
- This color represents prosperity in Black History month
- George Washington Carver developed ~300 different products using ___
- Martin Luther King Jr. speech on Aug. 28, 1963
- the Major League Baseball team Jackie Robinson played for
- The first African American Nobel Peace Prize winner
- Refused to give up her seat on the bus
16 Clues: Black history month • I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings • Refused to give up her seat on the bus • Song title aka the Negro National Anthem • Martin Luther King Jr. speech on Aug. 28, 1963 • This color represents blood in Black History month • 1st black Supreme court justice, “Mr. Civil Rights” • The first African American Nobel Peace Prize winner • ...
Medieval History 2015-07-12
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- an expert in history; authority on history.
- Informal. extremely old-fashioned; primitive.
- a specialist in archaeology, the scientific study of prehistoric PEOPLES and their cultures by ANALYSIS of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, etc.
- the defensive wall surrounding an outer court of a castle.
- any OBJECT made by human beings, especially with a view to subsequent use.
- a copy or reproduction of a WORK of art produced by the maker of the original or under his or her supervision.
- a grove or clump of trees in prairie land or open country.
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- Rare ancient history; the study of antiquity.
- a fortified, usually walled residence, as of a prince or noble in feudal times.
- Pandemic
- a history of the events or incidents leading to a crisis, situation, or the like.
- the branch of knowledge dealing with past events.
- a surviving memorial of something past.
- a markedly outdated or old-fashioned person or thing.
- equally distant from the extremes or outer limits; central:
- middle point of a line; the middle singer in a trio.
16 Clues: Pandemic • a surviving memorial of something past. • an expert in history; authority on history. • Rare ancient history; the study of antiquity. • Informal. extremely old-fashioned; primitive. • the branch of knowledge dealing with past events. • middle point of a line; the middle singer in a trio. • a markedly outdated or old-fashioned person or thing. • ...
Presidential/African American/Heart History Puzzle 2019-01-31
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- Which President died in the month of February?
- Which President is Number 22 and 24?
- Which African American physician achieved 3 historic 1st enrolling in a segregated medical school in the south, becoming a resident at Baylor, and elected as the president of the National Medical Association?
- How many US Presidents suffer(ed) from heart disease related health challenges?
- What annual month observance in Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It began as a way for remembering important people and events in the history of the African diaspora?
- This month highlights heart disease awareness, honors US Presidents, celebrates the legacy of African American contributions and culture, and is all about LOVE.
- This disease kills more than 600,000 people.
- Which African American physician developed the HEART Program (Helping Everyone Assess Risk Today) to screen churches and community groups for heart disease and stroke risk?
- This American lawyer, serving as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States also died of congestive heart failure.
- What day was originally established in 1885 in recognition of President George Washington, and became a popular holiday after it was moved as part of 1971’s Uniform Monday Holiday Act, as a means of creating more three-day weekends for the nation’s workers?
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- What is the total number of terms all 45 US Presidents have collectively served?
- What is the most common form of Heart Disease?
- This term commonly used to describe the mass dispersion of peoples from Africa during the Transatlantic Slave Trades, from the 1500s to the 1800s.
- Which African American physician was one of the first to perform successful open-heart surgery, operating on the pericardium to repair a stab wound to the chest?
- Name the US President who died in February
- This African American woman was Stanford University’s Dean over Diversity and Leadership for Stanford’s School of Medicine, and professor of Cardiovascular Medicine.
- He suffered an heart attack in his home in Stamford Connecticut at the age of 53 after achieving 137 home runs, 734 RBI(s) and a batting average of .311
- Which President's Executive order established the Uniform Monday Holiday Act in 1971 federalizing President’s Day?
- How many US Presidents were born in February?
- This champion of women's health, poet, dancer, author, died at 86 from complications of heart disease.
20 Clues: Which President is Number 22 and 24? • Name the US President who died in February • This disease kills more than 600,000 people. • How many US Presidents were born in February? • Which President died in the month of February? • What is the most common form of Heart Disease? • How many US Presidents suffer(ed) from heart disease related health challenges? • ...
Life in 1953 2013-06-06
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- Scoundrel
- This man hits the longest homerun in MLB history (April 17th, 1953)
- This future president marries Jacqueline Bouvier. (Sept. 12th, 1953)
- This man hosts the 25th Academy Awards (Mar. 19th, 1953)
- ________ Lanka
- Put Away
- “Gentlemen Prefer ___________” is released (July 23rd, 1953)
- Winner of the 1953 Masters, US Open and British Open
- Jai ________
- This MLB team wins the 1953 “Subway Series”
- This Disney Movie is first release (Feb. 5th, 1953)
- This “Bond” book was first published (April 13th, 1953)
- This Mo-Town team wins the 1953 Super Bowl
- Zilch
- Nickname of the NCAA team who won the 1953 NCAA Basketball Championship
- Expert
- “Mr Hockey” who won the 1953 Art Ross, and Hart Trophy
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- This type of TV goes on sale for $1,175 US Dollars. (Dec. 30th, 1953)
- This “King” records his first music singles.
- This acronym “double-helix” was described for the first time (April 25th, 1953)
- This “risqué” mans magazine was founded in Dec, 1953
- The “Abbey” that hosted the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth (June 2nd, 1953)
- This man becomes the 34th US President (Jan. 20th, 1953)
- The “Sir” name of the first man to reach the summit of Mt. Everest (May 29th, 1953)
- This CFL team beat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 1953 Grey Cup
- The winner of the 1953 Stanley Cup
- This war ends in an Armistice. (July 27th, 1953)
- This vaccines is invented by Jonas Selk (Mar. 26th, 1953)
- This North African country declares itself a republic. (June 18th, 1953)
- Russian Dictator who died on March 5th, 1953
- Notion
- Greek Letter
32 Clues: Zilch • Notion • Expert • Put Away • Scoundrel • Jai ________ • Greek Letter • ________ Lanka • The winner of the 1953 Stanley Cup • This Mo-Town team wins the 1953 Super Bowl • This MLB team wins the 1953 “Subway Series” • This “King” records his first music singles. • Russian Dictator who died on March 5th, 1953 • This war ends in an Armistice. (July 27th, 1953) • ...
Despression and the New Deal 2014-04-07
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- Legislation passed to create a partnership between business, labor and government to defeat the depression with measures like price controls, higher wages, and codes of fair competition
- set minimum wage at .40 cents, prohibited child labor, and set the maximum work week at 40 hours
- 2000 WWI vets marching on the capitol
- Depression/ The worst economic downturn in US history
- Declared unconstitutional in Butler v US
- Hoover's phrase for succeeding through your own effort
- Founded to help develop the Tennessee valley region, which had been hit hard by the Depression
- Legislation that created the FDIC and the Bank Holiday
- Created the National Union for Social Justice
- Declared the NRA unconstitutional
- suggested a revolving pension scheme for the elderly
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- Plan to increase supreme court justices from 9 to 15
- Ramshackle towns inhabited by a large amount of homeless people
- New Deal legislation to provide jobs to young unmarried men
- Photographer who documented the American struggle during the great depression
- Roosevelt's plan to get the US out of the Depression
- Buying stock to make a quick profit
- When many people try to take all of their money out of the bank at the same time
- When someone pays a small percentage of a stock’s price as a down payment and borrows the rest
- The day the stock market crashed
- gave money to states to aid dependent children, established unemployment insurance through payroll deduction, and set up old age pensions for retirees
- 1930 tariff that caused the world trade rate to drop 40%
- called for all incomes over 1 million dollars to be seized and redistributed to the poor
- Legislation to give Vets their bonus immediately
- Hoover/ Won the 1928 presidential Election
- Won the 1932 Presidential Election
26 Clues: The day the stock market crashed • Declared the NRA unconstitutional • Won the 1932 Presidential Election • Buying stock to make a quick profit • 2000 WWI vets marching on the capitol • Declared unconstitutional in Butler v US • Hoover/ Won the 1928 presidential Election • Created the National Union for Social Justice • Legislation to give Vets their bonus immediately • ...
3rd Quarter Exam Review Part 2 2023-03-07
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- These programs improved lives of people but did not end the depression.
- during the Great Depression the federal ___ tried to help by creating jobs
- Georgia had more ___ during WWI and WWII than any other state.
- The main reason FDR made trips to Georgia was to treat the effects of ___
- early civil rights leader who puched for social and political equality
- former slave who became a millionaire and founded Altanta Life Insurance Co
- The ___ Act provided loans for farmers to run power lines in rural areas.
- During WW2 Savannah and Brunswick were known for building these.
- This event in 1929 led the US into the longest economic depression in history
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- The ____ Adjustment Act gave grants to farmers to plant less in order to raise crop prices
- early civil rights leader who encouraged economic gains and compromise
- The ___ Act provides money for retirees and unemployment insurance
- allowed the US to supply allies with war supplies against the Axis powers
- The ___ Corp hired young men to plant trees and build parks
- This natural disaster affected cotton farmers in the 1920s.
- Mayor Allen brought the ___, Falcons, and Hawks to Atlanta.
- This Georgia city was most associated with FDR
- Cotton farmers in the South were most affected by the ___ in the 1920s-1980s.
- mayor in the 1960s; removed colored and white signs; worked with MLK
- German threat to shipping, sinking of the Lusitania, and Zimmermann telegram caused the US to enter ___.
- A person with this occupation would be most likely to support Talmadge
- Who was lynched by a mob after the governor changed his death sentence to life in prison?
22 Clues: This Georgia city was most associated with FDR • The ___ Corp hired young men to plant trees and build parks • This natural disaster affected cotton farmers in the 1920s. • Mayor Allen brought the ___, Falcons, and Hawks to Atlanta. • Georgia had more ___ during WWI and WWII than any other state. • During WW2 Savannah and Brunswick were known for building these. • ...
How The World Works 2025-12-20
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- Aerospace firm where whistleblowers go to "retire"
- Benevolent CIA project giving people drugs
- Union-busters
- Replacing community with a $7 oat milk lattes
- NSA whistleblower
- Atlanta’s newest $90M playground for urban warfare training
- Al Gore's Truth
- Popular destination for papers belonging to tax dodgers
- Home of the Contras/Sandinistas
- Largest asset manager in the world
- 2025 playbook
- Providing the "precision" for today’s hospital bombings
- Company gave Trump $250M in 2024
- New owner of Warner Bros, HBO
- Army torture prison between Fallujah and Baghdad
- US Zionist billionaire power couple
- Company giving all US TikTok data to US govt
- Rocket billionaire fuel
- War criminal who lived to 100 just to spite the Hague
- Australian emperor of global brain rot
- The most gifted stock trader in the history of the US
- Former name for Constellis mercenary company, responsible for Nisour Square massacre
- Exploding car company built on child cobalt mining
- Billion-dollar missile shield that does not protect US
- Did more than smell the kids
- Responsible for Gulf of Mexico oil spill
- 2nd largest PAC, fully neutral, National Association of _
- US spy ship attacked by Israel
- cost of _
- Pardoned (2017) leaker of US war crimes
- best folk singer since Guthrie
- Visionary who foresaw technology would destroy us
- Farm machinery monopoly
- Family whose employees require the most food stamps
- Former occupation of the president of Syria
- Epstein's most progressive friend
- The "forever" resort for people the US forgot to charge with crimes
- New people to punch
- New floor for human intelligence
- Israeli spyware, named for winged horse
- Prison where Epstein was last seen
- Forty-year mortgage for a bachelor's degree
- street name for xylazine
- Family responsible for >800k opioid overdose deaths
- sold at dinners at Mar a Lago
- Soviet Armenian national liberation movement
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- Corporation that argues water is not a basic human right
- JD Vance's other employer
- Media group distributing scripts to local news stations
- Imprisoned 5 years for exposing Russian hacks of US voter registration records
- operation false flag Cuba 1962
- genocide
- Australian publisher of US war crimes
- Greatest economic philosophy
- Biden built new courtrooms here instead of closing overseas prison
- The only thing billionaires fear more than a wealth tax
- Modern system for urban segregation
- Owner of Paramount Pictures, CBS, Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central, Showtime, BET,
- President while Epstein "died" in federal custody
- Biggest of the Big Three asset mgmt firms
- Head of illegal defunding and layoffs
- Coldest three-letter agency
- Police's immunity from punishment for "reasonable" mistakes
- sites, secret detention centers
- Reaganomics' big "trick"
- girlboss leader of death squads in Northern Ireland
- Antichrist billionaire unknowingly studying himself
- Alaskan oil spill brought to you by Exxon
- Famous DoGE child employee
- Homeland of 83% of 9/11 hijackers
- Cringest economic philosophy
- excuse for ramping up Vietnam War
- Bezos
- Oil company that jailed Steven Donziger for suing and winning
- Professional bagman for legalized bribery
- where they keep the aliens
- Obscure Tim who gave Trump $150M in 2024
- The day the Supreme Court decided money has a heartbeat
- last increased in 2009
- how to get no answer from the US govt
- Codename of Bush's President's Surveillance Program
- Civilian surname for disgraced UK prince
- Think tank origin of Obamacare "The _ Foundation"
- Disney CEO
- Habeas
- A foul smelling billionaire
- Next wave of environmental destruction projects
- FBI civil rights leader harassment program
- New money, named for Greek term for secret
- US-backed "freedom" (anti-Socialist) fighters
- X's "ex" name
- robot overlord of every person over 50
- seed monopoly
- Most recent CIA victim
- new way to make racist Ring cam footage
95 Clues: Bezos • Habeas • genocide • cost of _ • Disney CEO • Union-busters • 2025 playbook • X's "ex" name • seed monopoly • Al Gore's Truth • NSA whistleblower • New people to punch • last increased in 2009 • Most recent CIA victim • Rocket billionaire fuel • Farm machinery monopoly • Reaganomics' big "trick" • street name for xylazine • JD Vance's other employer • Famous DoGE child employee • ...
Spelling Quiz 2022-02-18
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- if you are having a good time, you are having ____
- the day after yesterday
- this tells you the time
- a paper_____ us used to hold papers together
- February is ______ History Month
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- if you stand in front of the door, you will _____ it
- this is what we look at when we say the pledge
- when you jump and turn yourself over, you do this
- this is where you are right now
9 Clues: the day after yesterday • this tells you the time • this is where you are right now • February is ______ History Month • a paper_____ us used to hold papers together • this is what we look at when we say the pledge • when you jump and turn yourself over, you do this • if you are having a good time, you are having ____ • if you stand in front of the door, you will _____ it
Life in 1953 2013-06-06
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- This MLB team wins the 1953 “Subway Series”
- This man hits the longest homerun in MLB history (April 17th, 1953)
- This “risqué” mans magazine was founded in Dec, 1953
- This future president marries Jacqueline Bouvier. (Sept. 12th, 1953)
- Greek Letter
- This “King” records his first music singles.
- Jai ________
- “Mr Hockey” who won the 1953 Art Ross, and Hart Trophy
- The “Abbey” that hosted the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth (June 2nd, 1953)
- ________ Lanka
- “Gentlemen Prefer ___________” is released (July 23rd, 1953)
- This type of TV goes on sale for $1,175 US Dollars. (Dec. 30th, 1953)
- This Disney Movie is first release (Feb. 5th, 1953)
- This war ends in an Armistice. (July 27th, 1953)
- Nickname of the NCAA team who won the 1953 NCAA Basketball Championship
- This acronym “double-helix” was described for the first time (April 25th, 1953)
- Winner of the 1953 Masters, US Open and British Open
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- Scoundrel
- This North African country declares itself a republic. (June 18th, 1953)
- This “Bond” book was first published (April 13th, 1953)
- The winner of the 1953 Stanley Cup
- This CFL team beat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 1953 Grey Cup
- This man hosts the 25th Academy Awards (Mar. 19th, 1953)
- Expert
- Zilch
- This Mo-Town team wins the 1953 Super Bowl
- The “Sir” name of the first man to reach the summit of Mt. Everest (May 29th, 1953)
- Notion
- This man becomes the 34th US President (Jan. 20th, 1953)
- Put Away
- This vaccine is invented by Jonas Selk (Mar. 26th, 1953)
- Russian Dictator who died on March 5th, 1953
32 Clues: Zilch • Expert • Notion • Put Away • Scoundrel • Greek Letter • Jai ________ • ________ Lanka • The winner of the 1953 Stanley Cup • This Mo-Town team wins the 1953 Super Bowl • This MLB team wins the 1953 “Subway Series” • This “King” records his first music singles. • Russian Dictator who died on March 5th, 1953 • This war ends in an Armistice. (July 27th, 1953) • ...
Imperialism Crossword Puzzle 2013-12-16
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- meeting of European nations to divide Africa into colonies
- an 1884 agreement between the US and Japan, which opened two japanese ports to US ships and allowed them to set up an embassy in Japan
- the adoption of a conqueror's culture by conquered people
- the nickname given to India because it was considered Britain's most valuable colony
- a US policy of opposition to European interference in Latin America, announced by President James Monroe in 1823
- policy of treating people as if they were children providing for their needs but not giving them rights
- foreign region in which a nation has control over trade and other economic activities
- a 1900 revolt in China, aimed at ending foreign influence in the country
- treaty that ended the Opium War
- a Zulu chief in Southern Africa who used soldiers and good military organization to create a large centralized state
- proposed by the United States, this policy opened trade in China to all nations
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- application of Charles Darwin's idea about evolution and and survival of the fittest to human society
- an exemption of foreign residents from the laws of a country
- the adding of a region to the territory of an existing political unit
- the period of Japanese history from 1868 to 1912, during which the country was ruled by emperor Mutsuhito
- an indian soldier serving under British command
- war was fought between China and Japan over Korea
- a conflict between Britain and China, lasting from 1839-1842, over Britain's opium trade in China
- foreign policy based on a consideration of the strategic locations and products of other lands
- land controlled by another nation
20 Clues: treaty that ended the Opium War • land controlled by another nation • an indian soldier serving under British command • war was fought between China and Japan over Korea • the adoption of a conqueror's culture by conquered people • meeting of European nations to divide Africa into colonies • an exemption of foreign residents from the laws of a country • ...
Industrial Revolution II Crossword 2025-02-06
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- A workers' rights advocate who defended mines with other women with brooms and mops from "scabs".
- An American Labor Leader and politician who led the KOl from 1879-1893.
- An advocacy group that fought for farmers' rights in the late 1800s.
- Founded a steel company that helped railroads and machinery continue to develop
- World's first billionaire
- A reporter who uncovers the corruption and injustice in a society.
- Was a peace activist who founded the League of Women Voters.
- A women's advocate who founded the WPP and was the 2nd woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- A person who wants a balanced US government and society.
- Was the first national currency of the US.
- Helped refund the US gold reserve during the depression that followed the panic of 1893
- When a company only sells goods or services.
- A strategy where companies merge to reduce competition in their industry.
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- A group of workers who fight for their rights.
- A group of apartments that have affordable living expenses.
- A protest for workers' rights and 8-hour work days that turned deadly.
- When a company owns multiple stages in its supply chain.
- An advocate for workers' rights and founded the AFL.
- A disease caused by coal dust getting into the lungs.
- A person who believes in the "survival of the fittest" and the powerful are just better.
- One of the richest people in history and founded the Hudson and NY railroad companies
- A large corporation or group of corporations that merged to reduce competition in an industry.
- Marked the end of the Reconstruction Era and the start of the Progressive Era.
- A business that only hires Union Workers.
- A popular pet which was owned by almost everyone in England.
25 Clues: World's first billionaire • A business that only hires Union Workers. • Was the first national currency of the US. • When a company only sells goods or services. • A group of workers who fight for their rights. • An advocate for workers' rights and founded the AFL. • A disease caused by coal dust getting into the lungs. • ...
History Review 2025-04-29
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- Idea that it was the destiny of our country to move westward to the Pacific Ocean
- Event in history where thousands of Natives were forced to walk hundreds of miles by force.
- number of colonies that started the United States
- Who issued the Emancipation Proclamation that freed some slaves?
- Finish this protest statement "No taxation without ..."
- Branch of government that executes the laws and is headed by the President.
- This sale of land to the US from France DOUBLED the size of our country
- Group who elects the President.
- Country that we separated from to form the United States
- Branch of government made up of the courts and interprets the laws
- Which states did not have to free their slaves with the Emancipation Proclamation?
- Money citizens pay to the government to help pay for things we all need
- Information given to persuade people to think a certain way.
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- war that won us our independence
- This document is the framework for the rules of our Country.
- first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- First name of a 6 year old girl who helped desegregate an all white elementary school in Louisiana
- What the south called it's country after they seceded (left).
- Queen of Hawai`i who was imprisoned in Iolani Palace and forced to give up her kingdom.
- Making up for the wrong one has done by paying money or helping those who have been wronged.
- Laws that created legal segregation in the US
- small plots of lands that natives were forced onto to so Americans could take their land
- Branch of government that writes the laws and is made up of Congress.
23 Clues: Group who elects the President. • war that won us our independence • first 10 Amendments to the Constitution • Laws that created legal segregation in the US • number of colonies that started the United States • Finish this protest statement "No taxation without ..." • Country that we separated from to form the United States • ...
Welcome Back to School 2025-08-05
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- Saying and doing mean things to others
- Outdoor area where you play safely
- A subject where you explore, inquire, and do experiments
- working together to complete a task
- Work completed over a period of time (usually at home)
- A subject where you learn about the past
- The other students you learn and work with in class
- Treating others how you want to be treated
- The technology we use to aid us in our learning
- A subject where you solve problems with numbers and shapes
- What we should follow when completing assignments
- The adult who teaches us in the classroom
- A class where you get to show your creativity, paint, color, and do other artistic things
- Arriving to school late
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- A mode of transportation to get us to and from school safely
- Keeping our space neat and tidy
- How we move through the hallway safely
- The person you visit when you feel sick or hurt while at school
- A class where you get to sing, play, and listen to instruments
- A place in the building where we go for organized play and fitness
- How we enter the library
- What happens if you break a rule
- Where we eat lunch at school
- A practice for what to do during a fire
- A subject where you explore stories and learn new words
- Guidelines for how we act in school
- The leader of the school building
- A time when we learn to understand feelings and how to make good choices
- Work that should be completed at home to reinforce what was taught in school
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
30 Clues: Arriving to school late • How we enter the library • Where we eat lunch at school • Keeping our space neat and tidy • What happens if you break a rule • The leader of the school building • Outdoor area where you play safely • working together to complete a task • Guidelines for how we act in school • Saying and doing mean things to others • ...
Presidential/African American/Heart History Facts 2019-01-31
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- How many US Presidents were born in February?
- This disease kills more than 600,000 people.
- This African American woman was Stanford University’s Dean over Diversity and Leadership for Stanford’s School of Medicine, and professor of Cardiovascular Medicine.
- Which President is Number 22 and 24?
- What is the most common form of Heart Disease?
- Name the US President who died in February
- Which African American physician was one of the first to perform successful open-heart surgery, operating on the pericardium to repair a stab wound to the chest?
- What day was originally established in 1885 in recognition of President George Washington, and became a popular holiday after it was moved as part of 1971’s Uniform Monday Holiday Act, as a means of creating more three-day weekends for the nation’s workers?
- Which African American physician achieved 3 historic 1st enrolling in a segregated medical school in the south, becoming a resident at Baylor, and elected as the president of the National Medical Association?
- This champion of women's health, poet, dancer, author, died at 86 from complications of heart disease.
- What is the total number of terms all 45 US Presidents have collectively served?
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- How many US Presidents suffer(ed) from heart disease related health challenges?
- This American lawyer, serving as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States also died of congestive heart failure.
- Which President's Executive order established the Uniform Monday Holiday Act in 1971 federalizing President’s Day?
- Which President died in the month of February?
- What annual month observance in Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States. It began as a way for remembering important people and events in the history of the African diaspora?
- This term commonly used to describe the mass dispersion of peoples from Africa during the Transatlantic Slave Trades, from the 1500s to the 1800s.
- Which African American physician developed the HEART Program (Helping Everyone Assess Risk Today) to screen churches and community groups for heart disease and stroke risk?
- He suffered an heart attack in his home in Stamford Connecticut at the age of 53 after achieving 137 home runs, 734 RBI(s) and a batting average of .311
- This month highlights heart disease awareness, honors US Presidents, celebrates the legacy of African American contributions and culture, and is all about LOVE.
20 Clues: Which President is Number 22 and 24? • Name the US President who died in February • This disease kills more than 600,000 people. • How many US Presidents were born in February? • Which President died in the month of February? • What is the most common form of Heart Disease? • How many US Presidents suffer(ed) from heart disease related health challenges? • ...
Clayton crossword 2019-04-18
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- who is Georges Mom (Fiction)
- Georges First nations name (History)
- what did brock share with his soilders
- Did firebrand die (Fiction)
- A british Genreal wo died at Queenston (History)
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- How long did it take her to walk to warn the britsh (History)
- were the americans lost badly (History)
- was the name of the dog who got shot (Fiction)
- how many people are in the loxley family (History)
- who killed the grandma (Fiction)
- who are the twins mom (Fiction)
- who told the Britsh that americans are comeing. (History)
12 Clues: Did firebrand die (Fiction) • who is Georges Mom (Fiction) • who are the twins mom (Fiction) • who killed the grandma (Fiction) • Georges First nations name (History) • what did brock share with his soilders • were the americans lost badly (History) • was the name of the dog who got shot (Fiction) • A british Genreal wo died at Queenston (History) • ...
Chapter 5: My Favorite Subject is Art 2013-05-27
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Lucas crossword 3-8 feb 2023-02-06
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- Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on Dec 7, 1941. The attack devastated the American fleet America declared war on
- Region of the Great Plains that experienced a drought in 1930 lasting for a decade, leaving many farmers without work or substantial wages.
- New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas.
- Talmadge, elected governor 4 times (but died before he took office for his 4th term) Did not support the New Deal Scandal during 3rd term will cause UGA to lose its accreditation Supported white supremacy and gained most of his votes from rural farmers.
- A war fought from 1914 to 1918 between the Allies, notably Britain, France, Russia, and Italy (which entered in 1915), and the Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire.
- A series of reforms enacted by the Franklin Roosevelt administration between 1933 and 1942 with the goal of ending the Great Depression.
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- Insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops; decimated cotton production in the southeastern United States.
- Served in the US House of Representatives for 50 years (longer than any other congressman in US history) "Father of the two ocean navy".
- A telegram Germany Sent to Mexico to convince Mexico to attack the US.
- GA Governor and U.S. Senator (seven consecutive terms). chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee-helped to bring military bases to GA "father of the school lunch program".
- A condition in which production of goods exceeds the demand for them.
- German submarine sank the ship which Germans believed was carrying contraband goods.
- One of the worst droughts in Georgia's history led to a depression in the state that predated the Great Depression.
- Another leading component to the start of the Great Depression The stock became very popular in the 1920's, then in 1929 in took a steep downturn and many lost their money and hope they had put in to the stock.
- A war fought from 1939 to 1945 between the Axis powers — Germany, Italy, and Japan — and the Allies, including France and Britain, and later the Soviet Union and the United States.
- Roosevelt(FDR), President who led the United States out of the Great Depression with his New Deal.
- 1941 law that authorized the president to aid any nation whose defense he believed was vital to American security.
17 Clues: A condition in which production of goods exceeds the demand for them. • A telegram Germany Sent to Mexico to convince Mexico to attack the US. • German submarine sank the ship which Germans believed was carrying contraband goods. • New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas. • ...
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Caspar's Spelling Words 2020-04-28
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AE US History Chapter 1 2017-03-07
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- era when a gigantic glacier covered much of North America and Europe
- person who survives by gathering seeds and fruits and/or by hunting
- member of a group that moves from place to place, usually in search of food
- dome-shaped hut covered with bark
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- geographic region inhabited by peoples with a similar way of life
- rectangular, one-story building housing many families
- cone-shaped hut covered with hides
- watering land by artificial means
- structure built partly underground with a roof of logs and hides
- sun-dried brick
10 Clues: sun-dried brick • watering land by artificial means • dome-shaped hut covered with bark • cone-shaped hut covered with hides • rectangular, one-story building housing many families • structure built partly underground with a roof of logs and hides • geographic region inhabited by peoples with a similar way of life • ...
AE US History Chapter 2 2017-03-07
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- a colonist who made a successful business cultivating tobacco
- settlers
- First explorer sent out by France
- British legislative body
- representative assembly
- plant that is a raw material for making blue dye
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- business organization set up and owned by a group of stockholders who pool their money to finance a new venture
- lord in New France
- economic theory advocating for national self-sufficiency and accumulation of gold and silver
- royal patent to govern an area and control its trade
10 Clues: settlers • lord in New France • representative assembly • British legislative body • First explorer sent out by France • plant that is a raw material for making blue dye • royal patent to govern an area and control its trade • a colonist who made a successful business cultivating tobacco • ...
US History final crossword (1) 2022-05-23
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- 1820 admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state
- book written to show the problem of slavery and the treatment of humans as property
- Lincolns opponent during Illinois Senate race
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- the US town where John Brown tried to raid the arsenal for weapons
- sued in the local courts claiming that his time in free territory made him a free man
- tension between pro- and anti- slavery supporters turned more violent
- new political party that formed
- first state to secede
- radical abolitionist who used violence to move his cause forward
- Stephen Douglas proposed to create two territories and they could decide on the issue of slavery
10 Clues: first state to secede • new political party that formed • Lincolns opponent during Illinois Senate race • radical abolitionist who used violence to move his cause forward • 1820 admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state • the US town where John Brown tried to raid the arsenal for weapons • ...
Us History Crossword 7th Chanelle 2023-09-09
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- coordinating the entire Continental Army
- led in the movement for independence
- under General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War
- helped persuade the French to recognize American independence and to openly provide military assistance
- pioneered the ideas of natural law, social contract, religious toleration, and the right to revolution
- fought in the Continental Army with the American colonists against the British in the American
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- commander of the Continental Army, president of the Constitutional Convention, and farmer.
- signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain
- He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.
- the site of the final battle of the American Revolution
10 Clues: led in the movement for independence • coordinating the entire Continental Army • the site of the final battle of the American Revolution • He was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. • under General George Washington during the American Revolutionary War • signed in Paris by representatives of King George III of Great Britain • ...
US History Unit 4 Vocab 2024-02-15
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- Being able to vote is an example of the privileges of this term
- When people rent land to farm, but they usually end up in debt
- The time period after the Civil War where African Americans gained many rights
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- Each state being able to decide whether or not to allow abortions is an example of this term
- When 11 Southern states left the Union to create their own country
- Refusing to let women work in certain jobs is an example of this term
- The belief that the government is subject to the people
- A law made by the US Congress that every single state MUST obey
- Agreements where no one gets exactly what they want, but everyone gets something
- Enslaved people being set free is an example of this term
10 Clues: The belief that the government is subject to the people • Enslaved people being set free is an example of this term • When people rent land to farm, but they usually end up in debt • A law made by the US Congress that every single state MUST obey • Being able to vote is an example of the privileges of this term • ...
Us History: Unit 10 Vocab 2024-04-08
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- A charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office
- A range of government programs for people who do not make enough money
- An appearance in the economy with slow growth, high inflation, high unemployment
- The art and science of maintaining peace between groups and people
- The name for Ronald Reagans economic policy
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- A health insurance program for the elderly and ill.
- The North American Free Trade Agreement
- Use of power that exempts the individual to whom it was given punishment
- An agreement among groups of people
- A very famous 1960s rock music festival
10 Clues: An agreement among groups of people • The North American Free Trade Agreement • A very famous 1960s rock music festival • The name for Ronald Reagans economic policy • A health insurance program for the elderly and ill. • A charge of misconduct made against the holder of a public office • The art and science of maintaining peace between groups and people • ...
US History and Geography Vocab 2024-08-21
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- - The preparation and enactment of laws by a legislative body through its lawmaking process.
- -Travel into a country for the purpose of permanent residence there
- -Loss of or damage to reputation caused by actual or apparent violation of morality or propriety.
- -Used to describe things relating to or belonging to tribes and the way that they are organized.
- -Binding agreements between nations and become part of international law
- -Goods or benefits taken from the loser in a competition, election or military victory.
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- -A party organization that recruits its members by the use of tangible incentives—money, political jobs—and that is characterized by a high degree of leadership control over member activity.
- -To alter or revise (legislation, a constitution) by formal procedure.
- - To cause to develop out of a primitive state.
- -The movement of a person or people from one country, locality, place of residence, etc., to settle in another
10 Clues: - To cause to develop out of a primitive state. • -Travel into a country for the purpose of permanent residence there • -To alter or revise (legislation, a constitution) by formal procedure. • -Binding agreements between nations and become part of international law • -Goods or benefits taken from the loser in a competition, election or military victory. • ...
US History and Geography Vocabulary 2024-10-10
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- - having a strong military
- - a nickname given to United States soldiers
- - the state or process of being international
- - a state or feeling of severe shock or surprise.
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- - the Dziennik is an example of what?
- - a national policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries.
- - the illegal act of inciting people to resist or rebel against the government
- - a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
- - the quality or state of being neutral
- - ruling policy of establishing and enforcing the rule of a nation on outside peoples or countries
10 Clues: - having a strong military • - the Dziennik is an example of what? • - the quality or state of being neutral • - a nickname given to United States soldiers • - the state or process of being international • - a state or feeling of severe shock or surprise. • - a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • ...
School locations and class subjects 2023-09-17
30 Clues: art • gym • math • front • store • coach • drama • class • junior • senior • health • locker • school • history • english • biology • science • computer • freshman • printing • business • geography • sophomore • counselor • chemistry • principal • government • university • elementary • photography
Life in 1953 2013-06-06
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- This Mo-Town team wins the 1953 Super Bowl
- Put Away
- “Mr Hockey” who won the 1953 Art Ross, and Hart Trophy
- Zilch
- The winner of the 1953 Stanley Cup
- This vaccines is invented by Jonas Selk (Mar. 26th, 1953)
- This war ends in an Armistice. (July 27th, 1953)
- This man hits the longest homerun in MLB history (April 17th, 1953)
- Russian Dictator who died on March 5th, 1953
- The “Abbey” that hosted the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth (June 2nd, 1953)
- Greek Letter
- This Disney Movie is first release (Feb. 5th, 1953)
- The “Sir” name of the first man to reach the summit of Mt. Everest (May 29th, 1953)
- Notion
- This MLB team wins the 1953 “Subway Series”
- This type of TV goes on sale for $1,175 US Dollars. (Dec. 30th, 1953)
- This acronym “double-helix” was described for the first time (April 25th, 1953)
- Jai ________
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- “Gentlemen Prefer ___________” is released (July 23rd, 1953)
- This man hosts the 25th Academy Awards (Mar. 19th, 1953)
- This “Bond” book was first published (April 13th, 1953)
- Expert
- Scoundrel
- Nickname of the NCAA team who won the 1953 NCAA Basketball Championship
- ________ Lanka
- This future president marries Jacqueline Bouvier. (Sept. 12th, 1953)
- This CFL team beat the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 1953 Grey Cup
- This man becomes the 34th US President (Jan. 20th, 1953)
- This North African country declares itself a republic. (June 18th, 1953)
- This “risqué” mans magazine was founded in Dec, 1953
- Winner of the 1953 Masters, US Open and British Open
- This “King” records his first music singles.
32 Clues: Zilch • Expert • Notion • Put Away • Scoundrel • Greek Letter • Jai ________ • ________ Lanka • The winner of the 1953 Stanley Cup • This Mo-Town team wins the 1953 Super Bowl • This MLB team wins the 1953 “Subway Series” • Russian Dictator who died on March 5th, 1953 • This “King” records his first music singles. • This war ends in an Armistice. (July 27th, 1953) • ...
US History Vietnam War Final Study Guide 2013-05-23
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- area where French surrendered in 1954
- us policy of isolating communism
- original Vietnamese colonizers
- herbicide for killing plants
- North Vietnamese prison
- 1st sustained bombing campaign
- President of South Vietnam
- communist leader of North Vietnam
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- where many Vietnamese hid
- Gave President more power to wage war
- large numbers of bombs dropped
- President who expanded war to Cambodia
- where USS Maddox was attacked
- jellied gasoline
- surprise 1968 attack in Vietnam
- one country falls, they all do
- brutal massacre of Vietnamese civilians
- most trusted man in America
18 Clues: jellied gasoline • North Vietnamese prison • where many Vietnamese hid • President of South Vietnam • most trusted man in America • herbicide for killing plants • where USS Maddox was attacked • large numbers of bombs dropped • original Vietnamese colonizers • 1st sustained bombing campaign • one country falls, they all do • surprise 1968 attack in Vietnam • ...
US History Vietnam War Final Study Guide 2013-05-23
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- herbicide for killing plants
- us policy of isolating communism
- area where French surrendered in 1954
- surprise 1968 attack in Vietnam
- most trusted man in America
- communist leader of North Vietnam
- 1st sustained US bombing campaign in Vietnam
- original Vietnamese colonizers
- one country falls, they all do
- where USS Maddox was attacked
- North Vietnamese prison
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- President of South Vietnam
- where many Vietnamese hid
- Gave President more power when waging war
- large numbers of bombs dropped
- jellied gasoline
- President who expanded war to Cambodia
- brutal massacre of Vietnamese civilians
18 Clues: jellied gasoline • North Vietnamese prison • where many Vietnamese hid • President of South Vietnam • most trusted man in America • herbicide for killing plants • where USS Maddox was attacked • large numbers of bombs dropped • original Vietnamese colonizers • one country falls, they all do • surprise 1968 attack in Vietnam • us policy of isolating communism • ...
Education 2022-09-02
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- a person, especially a child at school, who is being taught.
- He ... the class by giving them extra work.
- a school that is free to go to because the government provides the money for it.
- a form of punishment in which children are made to stay at school for a short time after classes have ended.
- She ... in the test by copying from the boy in front.
- the PE teacher ... us play football during her period.
- someone who is in charge of a school.
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- My brother was ... from school for bad behaviour.
- to complete a first university degree successfully.
- a school in the US for older children, usually children from grades 9-12, or aged approximately 14-18.
- to behave badly.
- in England, an expensive type of private school (= a school paid for by parents and not by the government)
- I passed in history but ... in chemistry
- a school for children between the ages of about two and five.
- one of the periods into which a year is divided at school, college, or university.
15 Clues: to behave badly. • someone who is in charge of a school. • I passed in history but ... in chemistry • He ... the class by giving them extra work. • My brother was ... from school for bad behaviour. • to complete a first university degree successfully. • She ... in the test by copying from the boy in front. • the PE teacher ... us play football during her period. • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECT 2024-04-25
15 Clues: Art • Music • Drama • English • Biology • Physics • Science • History • Geography • Chemistry • Literature • Mathematics • SocialStudies • PhysicalEducation • InformationTechnology
VOTE!!! 2022-10-26
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- A President can lose the popular vote but still be elected President by The _________________College
- The only President to be elected to 4 consecutive terms: ________________ Roosevelt
- what state did Gabby Giffords represent when she was brutally shot in the head outside a local supermarket?
- Nancy Pelosi is the _____________ of the House.
- What play has a song with the lyrics, “History has its eyes on you”?
- Who assassinated President William McKinley in 1901?
- The only President to be impeached twice
- the only Rhodes Scholar to ever be elected President of the USA
- The Florida governor who sent 2 plane loads of Venezuelan asylum seekers to Martha’s Vineyard
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- His campaign theme song was, “I’m just wild about Harry!”
- The oldest person ever to be elected to the US Presidency
- Presidential elections are held the ______________ Tuesday in November
- What person served as California’s governor from 1975 to 1983 and again from 2011 to 2019.
- Considered to be this countries most influential First Lady
- The only President to never marry
- What do US Presidents, Senators, and Congresspersons swear to uphold and defend?
- What President got stuck in a bathtub?
- Which President had a Portuguese Waterdog named Bo?
- What President often allowed his young children to play in the Oval Office
19 Clues: The only President to never marry • What President got stuck in a bathtub? • The only President to be impeached twice • Nancy Pelosi is the _____________ of the House. • Which President had a Portuguese Waterdog named Bo? • Who assassinated President William McKinley in 1901? • His campaign theme song was, “I’m just wild about Harry!” • ...
finish the lyrics zombies songs 2022-08-25
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- alien invasion- woah i cant deal man this cant be _________
- we own the night-no ones catching me unless i wanna be ______
- one for all-we are all different baby but thats what i ____
- ain't no doubt about it-its you and me for the rest of our ____ together
- someday-i know we might be crazy but did you hear the _____
- stand-i wanna scream to of my _____
- execeptional zed-i'm kinda freaking out and not in the best ___
- flesh and bone-hear it getting louder a call for __________
- nothing but love-they used to tell us don't be _________
- call to the wild-turn up expand our _______
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- bamm-hey, welcome to zombieland its a party go 'head everybody _____
- like the zombies do-do it like the zombies do, brush your fangs when you wake __
- i'm finally me-my head's been spinin round in _______
- fired up-been waiting for this day to come and it was all so _____
- come on out-i gotta hunch youre all around __
- we got this-we're back here on the scene and everyone's ________
- im winning-it is my mission (we got a goal in ____)
- my year-i'm fired up tryouts today. im gonna blow them ____
- gotta find where i belong-how do people make it look ____
19 Clues: stand-i wanna scream to of my _____ • call to the wild-turn up expand our _______ • come on out-i gotta hunch youre all around __ • im winning-it is my mission (we got a goal in ____) • i'm finally me-my head's been spinin round in _______ • nothing but love-they used to tell us don't be _________ • gotta find where i belong-how do people make it look ____ • ...
Medieval History 2015-07-12
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- an expert in history; authority on history.
- Informal. extremely old-fashioned; primitive.
- a specialist in archaeology, the scientific study of prehistoric PEOPLES and their cultures by ANALYSIS of their artifacts, inscriptions, monuments, etc.
- the defensive wall surrounding an outer court of a castle.
- any OBJECT made by human beings, especially with a view to subsequent use.
- a copy or reproduction of a WORK of art produced by the maker of the original or under his or her supervision.
- a grove or clump of trees in prairie land or open country.
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- Rare ancient history; the study of antiquity.
- a fortified, usually walled residence, as of a prince or noble in feudal times.
- Pandemic
- a history of the events or incidents leading to a crisis, situation, or the like.
- the branch of knowledge dealing with past events.
- a surviving memorial of something past.
- a markedly outdated or old-fashioned person or thing.
- equally distant from the extremes or outer limits; central:
- middle point of a line; the middle singer in a trio.
16 Clues: Pandemic • a surviving memorial of something past. • an expert in history; authority on history. • Rare ancient history; the study of antiquity. • Informal. extremely old-fashioned; primitive. • the branch of knowledge dealing with past events. • middle point of a line; the middle singer in a trio. • a markedly outdated or old-fashioned person or thing. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON ASIAN ART 2022-05-27
30 Clues: ASIA • YUAN • LAOS • JAPAN • INDIA • KOREA • VISUAL • TEMPLE • REGION • MUSEUM • DAOISM • CHINESE • HISTORY • CULTURE • ARTISTS • VIETNAM • HINDUISM • BUDDHIST • MALAYSIA • PAINTING • CAMBODIA • INDONESIA • POLITICAL • INFLUENCE • TRADITION • RELIGIOUS • PHILIPPINES • CALLIGRAPHY • CONFUCIANISM • PHILOSOPHICAL
Postwar 1950's 2014-04-27
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- walk of justice inspired by rosa parks
- corporation that includes smaller companies
- company that offers similar products in many locations
- US program responsible for civilian space program and aerospace research
- member of the NAACP, refused her seat on the bus
- a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common
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- buying material goods
- buy now pay later
- largest generation in history
9 Clues: buy now pay later • buying material goods • largest generation in history • walk of justice inspired by rosa parks • corporation that includes smaller companies • member of the NAACP, refused her seat on the bus • company that offers similar products in many locations • US program responsible for civilian space program and aerospace research • ...
sports marketing 2022-10-28
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- this is a specialty pizza from domino´s named after lakers star turned advertiser
- the 6th day of this month saw a raid on the us capitol
- in 1968, goalie bill masterson suffered the only on ice death in nhl history, when this body part was sliced by a stake blade
- zach wilson and steve young are both this
- the alabama crimson tide are located in this state
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- this soviet leader has been unfavorably compared to faith lewis
- the best baseball team from the state of texas
- three letter term used to describe james harden
- If the gloves don´t fit, you must _____
- this 17 year old youtuber is most famous for being a premier league all star and writing a grammy winning song, god is good
- the only quarterback in history to score less than 13 points in the super bowl and still win (he did it twice)
- popularised by the television series the sopranos, this is a slang term for an italian lunch meat
12 Clues: If the gloves don´t fit, you must _____ • zach wilson and steve young are both this • the best baseball team from the state of texas • three letter term used to describe james harden • the alabama crimson tide are located in this state • the 6th day of this month saw a raid on the us capitol • this soviet leader has been unfavorably compared to faith lewis • ...
