us Crossword Puzzles
US GOV 2022-07-22
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- declared America a Seperate nation from Great Britain
- The view that the government should play a limited role in economic affairs and in helping individuals, while supporting traditional values and lifestyles
- A governemnt where leaders have no accountability to the people
- A system of ideas that are rooted in religious or philosophical beliefs in human nature, society, and government
- Government system where the state owns and controls all capital and natural resources
- These kinds of Presidential powers come from Congress or the president themself
- Those who do not fully embrace liberalism or conservatism
- The individuals and groups that make society's rules
- Most powerful leader in the House of Representatives
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- An unlimited hold on debate
- the process of distributing House seats based on population
- An ideology that involves opposition to almost all government regulation of the economy and of people's personal behavior
- a set of political beliefs that advocate government intervention to promote general well-being and protection of civil rights
- A procedure for closing depate and forcing a vote
- an ideology which advocates a system in which welfare of the community, rather than profits, drives the economy
- Governments where the people must obey the leaders who have no vrequirement to answer the people
- These kinds of Presidential powers are found in the Constitution
- People are the ultimate source of government power
- President of the Senate; may call on members to speak and put questions to a vote; can;t take part in debates with the Senate
- Commander in Cheif of the Armed Forces
20 Clues: An unlimited hold on debate • Commander in Cheif of the Armed Forces • A procedure for closing depate and forcing a vote • People are the ultimate source of government power • The individuals and groups that make society's rules • Most powerful leader in the House of Representatives • declared America a Seperate nation from Great Britain • ...
About Us 2022-08-25
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- Has a birthday this week
- Recent even to save lives
- Happens on N. Main St.
- State traveled to yesterday
- Wood used by Noah
- God's punishment in ancient times
- Librarian
- Weekly letter
- Newly reprinted
- Thursday night
- Played by BH
- 1st Sunday event
- media guy
- Symbol of God's promise
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- Ruling body
- Monday night leader
- Book of "We preach not ourselves...."
- Holiday in Sept.
- Organist
- Theme of calendar
- Built by Noah
- A group of voices joined together
- Says Hello
- Upcoming season
- Gives aid to those in need (abbr.)
- Season of liturgical calendar
- Just for babies
- Current community event
- 3rd color in rainbow
- What Noah received from God
30 Clues: Organist • Librarian • media guy • Says Hello • Ruling body • Played by BH • Built by Noah • Weekly letter • Thursday night • Upcoming season • Just for babies • Newly reprinted • Holiday in Sept. • 1st Sunday event • Theme of calendar • Wood used by Noah • Monday night leader • 3rd color in rainbow • Happens on N. Main St. • Current community event • Symbol of God's promise • Has a birthday this week • ...
US Presidents 2022-09-06
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- Former peanut farmer from Georgia
- only president to resign after scandal
- First black president
- 1950’s era president, former general
- Third President
- “New Democrat” from the Arkansas
- Second president
- First President
- Early 1900’s progressive, created his own party in bid for third term
- WWI Leader
- Great Depression and WWII leader elected to 4 terms, died in office
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- “Read my lips, no new taxes”; Proceeded to raise taxes
- Right-wing populist who was embroiled in many scandals during and after his presidency
- President who led the US out of COVID pandemic
- Son of Second President, who later became president
- First catholic president, assassinated
- Leader during 9/11 and the first years of the “War on Terrorism”
- Former actor, conservative trickle-down economics
- Took oath of office after assassination of first catholic president
- President who ended slavery, assassinated
- President who led durring the “Trail of Tears”
21 Clues: WWI Leader • Third President • First President • Second president • First black president • “New Democrat” from the Arkansas • Former peanut farmer from Georgia • 1950’s era president, former general • only president to resign after scandal • First catholic president, assassinated • President who ended slavery, assassinated • President who led the US out of COVID pandemic • ...
US STATES 2022-11-10
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- Olympia
- Jefferson City
- Trenton
- Eugene
- Boston
- Richmond
- Montpelier
- denver
- Omaha
- Charleston
- Austin
- Frankfort
- Carson City
- Oklahoma City
- Sacramento
- Des Moines
- Montgomery
- Pierre
- Cheyenne
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- Saint Paul
- Jackson
- Providence
- Alburquerque
- Baton Rouge
- Augusta
- Memphis
- Springfield
- Atlanta
- Juneau
- Harrisburg
- salt lake city
- Indianapolis
- Tallahassee
- Bismarck
- concord
- Topeka
- Madison
- Little Rock
38 Clues: Omaha • Eugene • Boston • denver • Juneau • Austin • Topeka • Pierre • Jackson • Olympia • Augusta • Memphis • Trenton • Atlanta • concord • Madison • Richmond • Bismarck • Cheyenne • Frankfort • Saint Paul • Providence • Montpelier • Harrisburg • Charleston • Sacramento • Des Moines • Montgomery • Baton Rouge • Springfield • Tallahassee • Carson City • Little Rock • Alburquerque • Indianapolis • Oklahoma City • Jefferson City • salt lake city
us geography 2022-06-07
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- - northwestern state
- - an area of land that is low and between hills and mountains, mainly with a river that flows through it
- - the measure of distance from the east or the west of prime meridian
- - a large area covered with sand, where water or vegetation is either very little or not present at all
- - coral reef in the shape of a ring
- - the top point of a mountain or hill
- - the measure of elevation above sea level
- - large densely populated urban area
- - middle of the earth
- - explaining of
- - 3rd planet in the solar system
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- - 8 principal winds
- - any region lying in or toward the south
- - a large piece of land is undivided and surrounded by water or is connected to other continents by land bridges
- - earth is represented
- - the study of the planet Earth’s physical features
- - many maps
- - artificial line segregating 2 different areas
- - navigator
- - ice in water
- - mass land surrounded by water
- - measure of distance
- - a nation
23 Clues: - a nation • - many maps • - navigator • - ice in water • - explaining of • - 8 principal winds • - northwestern state • - measure of distance • - middle of the earth • - earth is represented • - mass land surrounded by water • - 3rd planet in the solar system • - coral reef in the shape of a ring • - large densely populated urban area • - the top point of a mountain or hill • ...
US states 2022-12-14
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- WE LOOOVVEE CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE
- potatoes, trout and precious stones
- huge casinos, pretty much only desert
- smallest state in the USA
- birthplace of american blues & Mardi gras celebrations
- home of the drunk crocodile rider
- alot of peaches and martin luther king was born here
- Frigid waters and lots of fishing
- Rock and roll hall of fame
- the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement
- sounds like misery there is literally nothing here
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- Golden gate bridge, hollywood, and disneyland
- known for the show breaking bad
- Towering skyscrapers, endless energy
- shaped like a pan
- very expensive houses, a very small island, a lot of volcanoes
- Larry bird & Louie Dampier, loves basketball
- home of Mount rushmore
- home of the great salt lake
- The grand canyon state (nickname)
- The great lakes & home of the automobile
- second largest state, home to the music capital of the world
- Largest state in the USA
- outside of chicago there is nothing
24 Clues: shaped like a pan • home of Mount rushmore • Largest state in the USA • smallest state in the USA • Rock and roll hall of fame • home of the great salt lake • known for the show breaking bad • home of the drunk crocodile rider • The grand canyon state (nickname) • Frigid waters and lots of fishing • WE LOOOVVEE CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE • potatoes, trout and precious stones • ...
US states 2022-12-14
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- WE LOOOVVEE CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE
- potatoes, trout and precious stones
- huge casinos, pretty much only desert
- smallest state in the USA
- birthplace of american blues & Mardi gras celebrations
- home of the drunk crocodile rider
- alot of peaches and martin luther king was born here
- Frigid waters and lots of fishing
- Rock and roll hall of fame
- the birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement
- sounds like misery there is literally nothing here
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- Golden gate bridge, hollywood, and disneyland
- known for the show breaking bad
- Towering skyscrapers, endless energy
- shaped like a pan
- very expensive houses, a very small island, a lot of volcanoes
- Indi 500 racing
- home of Mount rushmore
- home of the great salt lake
- The grand canyon state (nickname)
- The great lakes & home of the automobile
- second largest state, home to the music capital of the world
- Largest state in the USA
- outside of chicago there is nothing
24 Clues: Indi 500 racing • shaped like a pan • home of Mount rushmore • Largest state in the USA • smallest state in the USA • Rock and roll hall of fame • home of the great salt lake • known for the show breaking bad • home of the drunk crocodile rider • The grand canyon state (nickname) • Frigid waters and lots of fishing • WE LOOOVVEE CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESEEEEEE • ...
US Wars 2022-12-08
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- France and Britain’s treaty to end WWI. Mean towards Germany. Established the League of Nations. The US did not sign
- Colonist stopped buying British goods to protest taxes
- The strong sense of national pride. The US had beaten the #1 world power twice in 50 years.
- The belief that new states should vote on slavery
- the secret development of the atomic bomb
- Encouraged the buildup of US ships, leading the US to a quick victory
- 14 ____ Plan: Wilson’s plan to end WWI and prevent future wars. Did not pass
- The British kidnapped US sailors & forced them to serve in navy
- Exaggerated news stories. Made people want war
- US troops trained Vietnamese troops to replace them so the US could leave
- Japanese American in California were sent to internment camps, because it was assumed they would be loyal to Japan.
- U.S.S. ____: US ship that sunk in Havana harbor. Blamed on Spain.
- Congressmen who wanted war
- Exposed the extent of US actions in Vietnam to the public
- During Johnson’s presidency. A US warship was attacked, allowed the US to justify sending troops to Vietnam.
- Texas had a border dispute with Mexico and the US wanted ALL of Texas, leading to this war.
- Lincoln’s initial goal for the Civil War
- ___ Diplomacy: Wilson’s justification for joining WWI was to “Keep the world safe for democracy”
- Stamp Act, Sugar Act, etc angered colonists because they had no
- Who the US and its allies fought against in WWII
- When one country controls another. Example: The US gains control of Puerto Rico, Guam and the Philippines
- Said that slaves in rebelling states were free, but freed no one (South viewed itself as its own country). It made the Civil War explicitly about slavery- gave the Union a new reason to fight, and prevented England from helping the Confederacy.
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- “Shots heard around the world” The first battle of the American Revolution
- A group of Congressmen who wanted to punish the leaders of the Confederacy and wanted to help the freedmen as much as possible.
- Who the US and its allies fought against in WWI
- The colonists declared freedom from the British. Inspires other countries to have their own revolution
- British cruise ship that was sunk by German U-Boats but had American passengers aboard
- Operation____: A massive bombing campaign of Vietnam by the US
- Limits the President’s ability to declare war and send troops overseas
- The US sent supplies to allies at the beginning of WWII. Helped allies while maintaining neutrality. Promoted during FDR’s fireside chats.
- Theory that if one country falls to communism, others would follow. JFK’s justification to sending advisors to Vietnam
- The idea that it was God’s will for the US to expand west, justifying aggression
- ___ & Nagasaki: The places the atomic bomb was 1st dropped. The goal was to end the war quickly to save lives.
- The British were not enforcing the laws
- The belief that there should be no slavery in new states
- Violent colonial protest made the British stricter, making the colonists even angrier.
- A fake note from Germany to Mexico. Asked Mexico to start a war with the US to keep us busy and out of WWI
37 Clues: Congressmen who wanted war • The British were not enforcing the laws • Lincoln’s initial goal for the Civil War • the secret development of the atomic bomb • Exaggerated news stories. Made people want war • Who the US and its allies fought against in WWI • Who the US and its allies fought against in WWII • The belief that new states should vote on slavery • ...
US Geography 2022-11-15
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- state capital is Boise
- Great Lakes state that borders Ohio to the North
- a southern state
- subregion where capital cities are Boston, Hartford, Providence, Montpelier, Concord, and Augusta
- state that is home to the Rocky Mountain abbreviated as CO
- name of one of the Great Lakes that Ohio is located on
- state capital of the state that borders Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana
- smallest state based on population
- Abbreviation for the state of Montana
- capital city of Iowa
- smallest state based on land
- Truth or False: Austin is the capital of Texas
- state capital of Louisiana
- capital of Kansas
- state capital of that borders Washington, Idaho, Nevada, and California
- captial of New York
- capital of Florida
- Truth or False: Los Angeles is the capital of California
- state capital of Hawaii
- state capital is Pierre
- capital of North Carolina
- capital city of Delaware
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- subregion of states that include Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana
- subregion including Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey
- capital of Washington
- state capital of the state that borders Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Kentucky, Indiana, and Michigan
- Capital of Kentucky
- state capital of the state that borders North Carolina and Georgia
- Truth or False: The state capital of Illinois is Chicago
- this state borders Minnesota, South Dakota, and Montana
- Mid Atlantic state that borders Ohio to the East
- Nebraska is part of this region
- state capital of the state that borders Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Utah
- subregion of states including Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota
- abbreviate for the state of Missouri
- capitol of New Jersey
- capital of Georgia
- capital of Wisconsin
- Truth or False: Charleston is the capital of South Carolina
- state capital of Utah
- capital of Minnesota
- capital of Pennsylvania
- region of country with capitals Santa Fe, Phoenix, Carson City, Austin
- state located in the Pacific Northwest
44 Clues: a southern state • capital of Kansas • capital of Georgia • capital of Florida • Capital of Kentucky • captial of New York • capital city of Iowa • capital of Wisconsin • capital of Minnesota • capital of Washington • capitol of New Jersey • state capital of Utah • state capital is Boise • capital of Pennsylvania • state capital of Hawaii • state capital is Pierre • capital city of Delaware • ...
US History 2022-12-20
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- Carnegie made his money in this industry
- another name for the South
- Jane Adams found this settlement house
- wooden ship that was covered in steel
- Niles North mascot
- housing that also provided service to immigrants
- line that made cars in large quantities
- Rockefeller made his money in this industry
- discounts given in the railroad industry
- best player on the winning World Cup team
- journalists that "snitched" on businesses
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- street that Niles North is on
- women's right to vote
- name of the island where many immigrants came in
- another name for the North in the Civil War
- total control of a business industry
- an agreement or deal
- person who made the Model T cars
- to leave or withdraw from the Union
- Country that won the World Cup
- the Statue of Liberty symbolized this to many
21 Clues: Niles North mascot • an agreement or deal • women's right to vote • another name for the South • street that Niles North is on • Country that won the World Cup • person who made the Model T cars • to leave or withdraw from the Union • total control of a business industry • wooden ship that was covered in steel • Jane Adams found this settlement house • ...
US history 2022-10-07
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- the process of a company increasing production of goods
- invented the railway air brake
- first female self-made millionaire in America
- the combination in one company of two or more stages of production
- His inventions included an evaporative air conditioner
- second known African American woman to receive a patent
- the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same laws of natural selection
- a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest
- a political theory, advocating class war and leading a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- possession or control of the supply of or trade
- economic system where production is determined
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution
- an arrangement whereby a person holds property as its nominal owner for the good of one or more beneficiaries
- political system in which a country's trade
- manufactured the Pullman sleeping car
- a person who organizes and operates a business
- inventor whose lasting machine brought significant change to the manufacturing of shoes
- invented lubrication systems for steam engines
- the action or process of innovating
- an American financier and investment banker
- an industrial lockout and strike
- invented a single-wire telegraph system
- inventors of the first airplane
- the exclusion of employees by their employer from their place of work until certain terms
- a landmark U.S. law that banned businesses from colluding or merging to form a monopoly
- co-founder of the American telephone
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- a company that sells or manages mail-order advertising or a mail-order business
- a widespread strike by railroad workers
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy
- labor union leader
- violent confrontation between police and labour protesters in Chicago on May 4, 1886
- also known as the technical revolution
- an organized association of workers, often in a trade or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- led the expansion of the American steel industry
- considered the wealthiest American of all time and the richest person in modern history
- a national federation of labor unions
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- system for transmitting messages
- the abolition of hierarchical government
- inventor of the lightbulb
- steel making process
- group of people authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law
- inventor of the smoke hood
- submarine communications cable
- an American industrialist and a founder of Standard Oil
- an American labor federation
47 Clues: labor union leader • steel making process • inventor of the lightbulb • inventor of the smoke hood • an American labor federation • invented the railway air brake • submarine communications cable • inventors of the first airplane • system for transmitting messages • an industrial lockout and strike • the action or process of innovating • co-founder of the American telephone • ...
US history 2022-10-06
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- Where did the Pilgrims on the Mayflower arrive?
- Who did the british kill in the boston massacre?
- Who fired the shot heard round the world?
- Who drafted the amendments to become the bill of rights?
- Where did the US purchase land on April 30, 1803?
- Who was the Native that introduced the pilgrims to Plymouth?
- Who doesnt have the power to pass laws and override the constitution?
- What was the war called when Andrew Jackson battled over the second bank?
- Scott Who didnt have freedom in a free state on March 6, 1857?
- What did Andrew Jackson trade for with the indians?
- What was the first state to ratify the constitution?
- What Month did the US adopt the Declaration of Independance?
- What was one of the buildings that the british set on fire on August 24, 1814?
- Where did the Salem witch trials occur?
- Who did Washington surprise attack on?
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- Where did the first sold 20-30 african americans land in 1619?
- What month did Samuel Morse introduce the telegraph?
- What war was the battle of yorktown in?
- Where did Christopher Columbus make landfall?
- What State did the men and boys settle in?
- Who discovered gold in California?
- Where did the Female Sufferagists meet?
- On April 15, 1817 what construction was passed by the New York Legislature?
- What did the constitution gave states the right to block?
- Who did the indians hang on June 8, 1675?
25 Clues: Who discovered gold in California? • Who did Washington surprise attack on? • What war was the battle of yorktown in? • Where did the Female Sufferagists meet? • Where did the Salem witch trials occur? • Who fired the shot heard round the world? • Who did the indians hang on June 8, 1675? • What State did the men and boys settle in? • ...
US History 2022-10-19
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- a socialist, political activist, trade unionist, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World, and five times the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President
- he developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures
- an Irish-born American schoolteacher and dressmaker who became a prominent union organizer, community organizer, and activist
- a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the power of state governments to regulate private industries
- a business magnate and philanthropist. He has been widely considered the wealthiest American of all time
- a United States federal law that was designed to regulate the railroad industry
- an American businessman and the first American to successfully drill for oil
- a national federation of labor unions in the United States
- they believe in "survival of the fittest" and that some people do better because they are innately better
- a two-part fraud conducted from 1864 to 1867 by the Union Pacific Railroad and the Crédit Mobilier of America construction company
- he invented the QWERTY keyboard, has been contended to be one of the inventors of the first typewriter in the United States, and he was also a newspaper publisher and Wisconsin politician
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- when a business grows by acquiring a similar company in their industry
- a 1,911-mile continuous railroad line constructed between 1863 and 1869 that connected the U.S.
- an international labor union that was founded in Chicago in 1905
- a Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist who led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century
- a Scottish-born inventor, scientist and engineer who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone
- a British-born American cigar maker, labor union leader and a key figure in American labor history
- an engineer and industrialist who designed and manufactured the Pullman sleeping car and founded a company town, Pullman, for the workers
- this authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them
- the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron
20 Clues: a national federation of labor unions in the United States • an international labor union that was founded in Chicago in 1905 • when a business grows by acquiring a similar company in their industry • an American businessman and the first American to successfully drill for oil • a United States federal law that was designed to regulate the railroad industry • ...
Among Us 2022-10-12
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US States 2023-01-10
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- potato
- has the gateway arch
- maple syrup
- guns and 'merica
- flat an uninteresting
- most populous
- country music
- lynyrd skynyrd
- longest border with Washington D.C.
- contains the grand canyon
- has mount rushmore
- looks like montain in spanish
- family guy
- known for its beautiful autumn foilage
- trail of tears
- canada wants
- fried chicken
- this place doesnt exist
- where Chicago is located
- most lakes
- where the Hindenbrug crashed
- bro tried to sneak in
- contains crater lake
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- cheese-heads
- has the steelers
- has a palmetto tree on its flag
- where Pittsburgh is located
- mardi gras
- 500
- where the wright brothers first took flight
- real good seafood
- split in 2 during the civil war
- 5 great laks
- has the only active diamond mine in the U.S.
- has a president on the flag
- completely in the Appalachian's
- contains the rocky mountains
- smartest state in the union
- salt lake
- only pacific state
- has a 60 ton buffalo statue
- center of the american revolution
- casinos and prostitutes
- sam o'nella
- worst state in the union
- nobody lives here
- lots of crazy people live here
- corn
- peach
- albuquerque
- biggest city in the us
51 Clues: 500 • corn • peach • potato • salt lake • mardi gras • family guy • most lakes • maple syrup • sam o'nella • albuquerque • cheese-heads • 5 great laks • canada wants • most populous • country music • fried chicken • lynyrd skynyrd • trail of tears • has the steelers • guns and 'merica • real good seafood • nobody lives here • only pacific state • has mount rushmore • has the gateway arch • contains crater lake • ...
Us ❤️ 2020-06-09
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- the one you love most
- my biggest fear
- the first compliment i gave you
- i’ll be there
- i used to carry this from bhopal to indore
- you make this
- the first gift i gave you
- the most handsome guy i’ve ever met
- first date
- month when we met
- my fav thing to eat
- place where we met
- the trait that I can’t tolerate
- brand of your fist gift to me
- codeword 2
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- your recent fav packaged snack
- I wanna do this with you
- first thing you cooked for me
- okay, the one which doesn’t need any clue
- our rendezvous place to meet at bhopal
- codeword 1
- you’ll become this
- more than i love you i _ you
- you do this
- our first drive(date)
- our fav color
- my fav watch brand
27 Clues: codeword 1 • first date • codeword 2 • you do this • i’ll be there • you make this • our fav color • my biggest fear • month when we met • you’ll become this • place where we met • my fav watch brand • my fav thing to eat • the one you love most • our first drive(date) • I wanna do this with you • the first gift i gave you • more than i love you i _ you • first thing you cooked for me • ...
US history 2019-10-10
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- one's own nation and support for it's interest especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- an american religious leader & politician.
- the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the USA from France.
- people who left their homes in search of gold
- proposal to prohibit slavery in the territory acquired by the US at the conclusion of the Mexican war.
- a 2,000 mile route from Missouri to Oregon.
- father of the America industrial revolution.
- the name of Texas when it was not part of the USA or Mexico.
- transition to new manufacturing processes in Europe to USA.
- first women's right convention.
- father of the Common school.
- an idealist philosophical and social movement.
- the idea that the american had the the god right to expand in the west.
- protestant religious revival
- she created the 1st generation of american mental asylum.
- leader of the Texas revolution.
- authorized the president to negotiate with southern native American tribes for their removal.
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- movement who sought to end the Atlantic slave trade .
- suies of forced relocation of Native Americans in the USA from their ancestral homelands. Whigs: a political party active in the US in the middle of 19 century, alongside the Democratic party.
- 12th president of the USA.
- treaty of peace between the USA and the Mexican republic.
- a abolitionist women's right activist.
- he led a 2 day rebellion of both enslaved and free black people.
- inventor of the cotton gin.
- instrumental in bringing the industrial revolution to the USA.
- an american soldier and statesman who served as the seventh president of the USA
- a United States policy of opposing European colonialism.
- identical parts that can be easily mass produced and replaced.
- an armed conflict between the USA and Mexico.
- association of workers formed to protect and further their rights and interest.
30 Clues: 12th president of the USA. • inventor of the cotton gin. • father of the Common school. • protestant religious revival • first women's right convention. • leader of the Texas revolution. • a abolitionist women's right activist. • an american religious leader & politician. • a 2,000 mile route from Missouri to Oregon. • father of the America industrial revolution. • ...
US Government 2021-01-08
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- belief that monarchs were chosen by God
- division of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branch
- introduced idea of separation of powers and checks and balances
- 1st plan of government adopted after the revolution
- government attempts to control everything
- explains the purpose of the Constitution
- guaranteed in the 9th amendment
- ¨Father of the Constitution"
- article I,Section 8,clause 18 of the constitution
- power is held at the national level,with very little power being held in political subdivisions
- 1st 10 amendments in the Constitution
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- king/queen control all aspects of life
- people are the only source of power for any and all government actions
- distribution of power between the national government and states within a union
- compromise between slave states and free states
- each branch of government is subject to a number of constitutional restraints or checks
- man must give up his freedom to government in exchange for his protection of natural rights
- 3rd president of the US
- 1st president of the US
- Social contract theory
20 Clues: Social contract theory • 3rd president of the US • 1st president of the US • ¨Father of the Constitution" • guaranteed in the 9th amendment • 1st 10 amendments in the Constitution • king/queen control all aspects of life • belief that monarchs were chosen by God • explains the purpose of the Constitution • government attempts to control everything • ...
among us 2021-09-22
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- has the highest melting point of all metalloids
- doesn't have a flammable reaction
- the ninth abundant element
- known to the Greeks in 20 BC
- its natural state is gas
- children need zinc for growth
- is non-magnetic
- the name comes from Germany
- discovered in 17714 by Carl Whilhel
- 23rd most common element in the sun
- was discovered twice
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- is not found in free nature
- is found in the stars
- is a metalloid
- discovered in 2000 BC
- was discovered in 1751
- the sun makes 700 million tons of helium per sec
- discovered in 1814 by William Ramsey
- has a foul smell we dislike
- easy to cut using a knife
- steel could not be made
- 26 neutrons in titanium
22 Clues: is a metalloid • is non-magnetic • was discovered twice • is found in the stars • discovered in 2000 BC • was discovered in 1751 • steel could not be made • 26 neutrons in titanium • its natural state is gas • easy to cut using a knife • the ninth abundant element • is not found in free nature • has a foul smell we dislike • the name comes from Germany • known to the Greeks in 20 BC • ...
CEN-$-US 2021-09-26
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- version we did not use
- first task
- daily email
- walkers
- enumeration direction
- cmp accessors
- had largest cld
- do not go into this washroom
- move enumerators between districts
- 2A or 2AL
- census furniture
- safety requirement
- fom
- filled out too many of these
- what nrfu didn't do
- 9 digit identifier
- bossman
- post census location
- Martha's work location
- completed censuses go here
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- how you hired your enumerators
- lot cars and questions
- video meeting platform
- clas work
- mighty info sheet
- census month
- meeting day
- Hutterite colonies
- needed interpreter for this language
- 4 of these cls
- task
- did we reach this
- Martha's speed
- best acronym
- was escalated
- instead of you
- had 3640
- what we took leave of
- statement router
39 Clues: fom • task • walkers • bossman • had 3640 • clas work • 2A or 2AL • first task • daily email • meeting day • census month • best acronym • cmp accessors • was escalated • 4 of these cls • Martha's speed • instead of you • had largest cld • census furniture • statement router • mighty info sheet • did we reach this • Hutterite colonies • safety requirement • 9 digit identifier • what nrfu didn't do • post census location • ...
US Custom 2021-02-26
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- give money to charity
- greek letter
- an entertainer who performs gymnastic feats or other actions that involve agility and balance
- bother
- look closely at, consider in detail
- drink of fermented honey and water
- beat hard
- information reported in papers
- darted
- credit given for achievements
- hard fruits
- snares
- male child of your spouse and a former partner
- aseptic
- metal food containers
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- punctuation mark
- capital city of latvia
- made of clay
- wild animal
- never appearing to grow old
- coffee shop
- having no boundaries or restrictions
- listening organ
- coat a cake with sugar
- brief written records
- fame
- sorrow
- expression of dislike
- fluffy little animal known for its silky brown fur
- belonging to us
- junk email messages
31 Clues: fame • bother • sorrow • darted • snares • aseptic • beat hard • wild animal • coffee shop • hard fruits • made of clay • greek letter • listening organ • belonging to us • punctuation mark • junk email messages • give money to charity • brief written records • expression of dislike • metal food containers • capital city of latvia • coat a cake with sugar • never appearing to grow old • credit given for achievements • ...
US vocabulary 2021-04-15
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- Urettferdighet
- Plikt, oppgave
- Makt
- Omtrent, cirka
- To divide
- Undertrykkelse
- Opprinnelse
- Skikk/vane
- Jakte, jakte/gå etter noe (å)
- Raseskille
- Motstand/trass
- Rømling, flyktning
- Gjengjelde (negativt)(å)
- Slave trade
- Privilegier
- Demokrati
- Utnyttelse
- Arbeidskraft
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- Plantation owners
- Likhet
- Fordom
- Mindreverdig
- Human rights
- Provosere
- Statsborgerskap
- Rømme
- Rettferdighet
- Innbygger, statsborger
- Elected representatives
- Sørge for (å)
- Fjerne (å)
- Motsette seg (å)
- Bryte - en lov feks (å)
- Avskaffe
34 Clues: Makt • Rømme • Likhet • Fordom • Avskaffe • To divide • Provosere • Demokrati • Skikk/vane • Raseskille • Fjerne (å) • Utnyttelse • Opprinnelse • Slave trade • Privilegier • Mindreverdig • Human rights • Arbeidskraft • Rettferdighet • Sørge for (å) • Urettferdighet • Plikt, oppgave • Omtrent, cirka • Undertrykkelse • Motstand/trass • Statsborgerskap • Motsette seg (å) • Plantation owners • Rømling, flyktning • Innbygger, statsborger • ...
US vocabulary 2021-04-13
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- Urettferdighet
- Plikt, oppgave
- Makt
- Omtrent, cirka
- To divide
- Undertrykkelse
- Opprinnelse
- Skikk/vane
- Jakte, jakte/gå etter noe (å)
- Raseskille
- Motstand/trass
- Rømling, flyktning
- Gjengjelde (negativt)(å)
- Slave trade
- Privilegier
- Demokrati
- Utnyttelse
- Arbeidskraft
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- Plantation owners
- Likhet
- Fordom
- Mindreverdig
- Human rights
- Provosere
- Statsborgerskap
- Rømme
- Rettferdighet
- Innbygger, statsborger
- Elected representatives
- Sørge for (å)
- Fjerne (å)
- Motsette seg (å)
- Bryte - en lov feks (å)
- Avskaffe
34 Clues: Makt • Rømme • Likhet • Fordom • Avskaffe • To divide • Provosere • Demokrati • Skikk/vane • Raseskille • Fjerne (å) • Utnyttelse • Opprinnelse • Slave trade • Privilegier • Mindreverdig • Human rights • Arbeidskraft • Rettferdighet • Sørge for (å) • Urettferdighet • Plikt, oppgave • Omtrent, cirka • Undertrykkelse • Motstand/trass • Statsborgerskap • Motsette seg (å) • Plantation owners • Rømling, flyktning • Innbygger, statsborger • ...
US Goverment 2021-10-18
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- branch associated with the president
- early document listing gov powers
- grants freedom from a legal punishment
- when a president kills a bill by not acting
- numbered amendment giving freedom of speech, etc
- party that wants more gov intervention
- each state gets two representatives for it
- no branch has more power than others
- party that has more conservative values
- determined by population
- legislation type with two chambers
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- branch associated with senators and the house
- a change to the constitution
- first 10 amendments in the constitution
- support a strong central goverment
- first president of the US
- every citizen can vote and be represented
- branch that interprets the constitution
- senator's attempt to delay voting on a bill
- a proposed law
20 Clues: a proposed law • determined by population • first president of the US • a change to the constitution • early document listing gov powers • support a strong central goverment • legislation type with two chambers • branch associated with the president • no branch has more power than others • grants freedom from a legal punishment • party that wants more gov intervention • ...
About us 2023-02-13
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- Mi hobby preferido
- Tu amas hacerlo y yo lo detesto
- Cantidad de tatuajes en mi cuerpo hasta febrero 2023
- Como estas agendado en mi teléfono
- Jugamos a este juego en Canadá y yo gané una vez
- Un gran paso que daremos juntos en el futuro
- Tienes una colección mía de ellas en tu celular
- Mi primer nombre
- Las mujeres más hermosas del planeta
- No te gusta mirar casi nada de esta marca porque cantan mucho
- Sin esto no nos veríamos nunca estando separados
- Mi coktail favorito
- Tu compañía y protección mientras no estoy
- Tu dices que yo hago mucho de esto en la mañana..
- El segundo hombre más hermoso del mundo
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- Ambos tenemos uno, y ninguno de los dos los soportamos, pero los queremos
- Tu cocktail favorito
- Nos encanta y lo tomamos/comemos mucho cada vez que nos encontramos
- El hombre más hermoso del mundo
- Tu lo odias y yo no puedo vivir sin él
- Cuida de mi mientras no estas, es muy feroz
- Lo que más me gusta hacer contigo
- El apellido que usas cuando dices tu segundo nombre
- Donde todo empezó
- Somos como 2 viejas cuando hablamos de esto
- Después de comer mucho decimos: estoy ________
- Tu apodo cuando me peleas
- Nuestra serie en Montreal
- Mi color favorito
- La titi de mami se llama ____
- Mi animal favorito
- Para mi eres el Sr. _____ Smolak
32 Clues: Mi primer nombre • Donde todo empezó • Mi color favorito • Mi hobby preferido • Mi animal favorito • Mi coktail favorito • Tu cocktail favorito • Tu apodo cuando me peleas • Nuestra serie en Montreal • La titi de mami se llama ____ • El hombre más hermoso del mundo • Tu amas hacerlo y yo lo detesto • Para mi eres el Sr. _____ Smolak • Lo que más me gusta hacer contigo • ...
US Constitution 2023-02-08
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- number of presidents found guilty who were impeached
- 2 from each state
- 435 members
- First 10 amendments
- must be at least 25 years old
- no more slaves
- right to practice religious beliefs
- a way to make sure no branch has too much power
- six year terms
- shared power national and state
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- how long President serves
- 18, 19, 20 year olds can vote
- when VP not presiding at Senate
- "We the People..."
- 2nd amendment right
- Number needed to start using the Constitution
- power to approve presidential appointments
- Head of the executive branch
- head of the house
- 100 members
- 8th amendment prohibited punishments
- power to impeach (accuse of high crimes)
- 27 of these
23 Clues: 435 members • 100 members • 27 of these • no more slaves • six year terms • 2 from each state • head of the house • "We the People..." • 2nd amendment right • First 10 amendments • how long President serves • Head of the executive branch • 18, 19, 20 year olds can vote • must be at least 25 years old • when VP not presiding at Senate • shared power national and state • ...
PERSIAPAN US 2023-03-09
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- Nama planet
- Makhluk hidup kecil sebelum dewasa
- Masa peralihan antara anak-anak menuju dewasa
- Cara perkembangbiakan tebu
- Perubahan utama yang terjadi menjelang puber
- Alat elektronik untuk memutus dan menyambung arus
- Organ tubuh penghancur makanan
- Rangkaian listrik yang dipasang sejajar
- Perubahan primer pada wanita
- Benda yang bisa menarik besi
- Cara membuat magnet buatan
- Tahapan metamorfosis sempurna
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- Organ tubuh yang pemompa darah
- Berkembangbiak dengan cara bertelur
- Perkembangbiakan makhluk hidup tanpa kawin
- Metamorfosis yang dilalui kupu-kupu
- Pusat peredaran planet
- Bayangan inti
- Perkembangbiakan pakis
- Adaptasi hewan kelelawar
- Rangka yang melindungi otak
- Penghasil makanan dalam rantai makanan
- Kunyit dan lengkuas berkembangnbiak dengan ini
23 Clues: Nama planet • Bayangan inti • Pusat peredaran planet • Perkembangbiakan pakis • Adaptasi hewan kelelawar • Cara perkembangbiakan tebu • Cara membuat magnet buatan • Rangka yang melindungi otak • Perubahan primer pada wanita • Benda yang bisa menarik besi • Tahapan metamorfosis sempurna • Organ tubuh yang pemompa darah • Organ tubuh penghancur makanan • Makhluk hidup kecil sebelum dewasa • ...
US Constitution 2023-02-24
30 Clues: nine • King • rules • court • swear • peace • health • Militia • founded • capital • freedom • elector • signers • natural • Fairness • payments • judicial • firearms • document • colleges • articles • President • facility. • rejecting • inventory • federation • legislative • territories • independence • congressperson
US History 2023-05-09
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- After WWI the United States did not join the League of _________
- Americans were encouraged to buy these to help fund WWII
- He founded the NAACP
- He is your US History teacher
- animal that says "meow"
- Country where America built a canal at the turn of the century
- The answer to this hint is cheese so write cheese in the boxes for the crossword
- They were the elite group of African American fighter pilots in WWII
- This gets carved on Halloween to make a jack-o-lantern
- He made the decision to drop the atomic bomb of Japan
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- Joseph Stalin was the leader of the ____
- animal that barks
- President during WWI
- Pearl Harbor was attacked on ________ 7th, 1941
- This country gained independence as a result of the Spanish American War
- Amendment that ended slavery in the US
- MLB baseball team with 27 World Series Championships
- He said "give me liberty or give me death"
- Country Germany invaded in 1939 to start WWII in Europe
- Teddy Roosevelt practiced Big Stick __________
- The Declaration of Independence was signed on _______ 4th, 1776
21 Clues: animal that barks • President during WWI • He founded the NAACP • animal that says "meow" • He is your US History teacher • Amendment that ended slavery in the US • Joseph Stalin was the leader of the ____ • He said "give me liberty or give me death" • Teddy Roosevelt practiced Big Stick __________ • Pearl Harbor was attacked on ________ 7th, 1941 • ...
US Geography 2012-07-12
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- Ocean off the west coast of the US (7)
- State which accounts for over half of the US coastline (6)
- Largest city in Texas and long-running soap (6)
- National Park in Montana (11)
- Home of the late Elvis Presley (10)
- The easternmost of the Great Lakes (7)
- Mountains of the eastern US (11)
- Largest of the Great Lakes (8)
- River that flows through the Grand Canyon (8)
- City sometimes called the 'Big Apple' (3,4)
- Pennsylvania steel town and home of the 'Steelers' (10)
- Mid-western state and subject of famous musical. (8)
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- State where Las Vegas is located (6)
- State in Pacific Ocean and site of Pearl Harbour (6)
- Country bordering the US in the north (6)
- Range of volcanoes in the north-west US (8)
- Highest mountain in the US (8)
- Longest river in the US (11)
- Capital of the USA (10,1,1)
- Swampy National Park in Florida (10)
- Country bordering the USA in the south (6)
- River forming the border between US and Mexico (3.6)
- The 'Windy City' on the shores of Lake Michigan (7)
- Los Angeles and San Francisco are here (10)
- River that runs through New York city (7)
- Tectonic fault that runs through California (3,7)
- City called 'Motown' due to its car assembly plants (7)
- New England city and location of the 'Tea Party' of 1773 (6)
- Mountains that run through Colorado and Wyoming (5)
- State which includes the Grand Canyon National Park (7)
30 Clues: Capital of the USA (10,1,1) • Longest river in the US (11) • National Park in Montana (11) • Highest mountain in the US (8) • Largest of the Great Lakes (8) • Mountains of the eastern US (11) • Home of the late Elvis Presley (10) • State where Las Vegas is located (6) • Swampy National Park in Florida (10) • Ocean off the west coast of the US (7) • ...
US History 2013-12-16
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- a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- Courts
- Washington/first president of the United States treasury department
- 4, 1776/ The date of Declaration of Independence was adopted
- Hamilton/ the federalist leader
- of Rights/ the first, 10 amendments of the Constitution
- Jefferson/ One author of the Declaration of Independence
- Tea Party/ In 1773, a protest in which colonist dressed up as Indians, and dumped Boston tea into the harbor
- president (enforces laws)
- congress
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- Convention/ a convention that met in Philadelphia in 1787 and drafted the Constitution
- refuses to buy
- they preferred a strong national government
- Review/ the power of the courts to declare an act of congress
- War/ The American war of independence (1775-1783)
- Purchase/ this doubled the size of the United States, expanded farming and trade
- Locke/ influenced the Declaration of Independence, and adopted Natural Rights
- Madison/ he attended the Constitutional Convention
- Federalist/ they preferred limited national government
- and Balances/ each of the three branches of government can limit the powers of the others
- Act/ placed on all the printed materials
21 Clues: Courts • congress • refuses to buy • president (enforces laws) • Hamilton/ the federalist leader • Act/ placed on all the printed materials • they preferred a strong national government • War/ The American war of independence (1775-1783) • Madison/ he attended the Constitutional Convention • Federalist/ they preferred limited national government • ...
Remember Us 2013-12-07
Across
- Animal you made me kiss :P
- Ew you farted!
- We said this "broke down" but it looked sketchy
- Something weird I have everyday
- You wrote this on my passenger window on a night we fought in December
- Our special place to go alone
- I have and will have missed this holiday with you for 5 years
- Something that always seems to be between us
- Something we never wanted to do
- Our favorite place to eat
- Valentines day gift
- Six Anniversary Movie
- My favorite color
- Firth date
- When we first sort of met
- El llave es
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- Your dad said this on Graduation night; I'll never forget
- Three wasn't enough! The last overnight one was probably the best though.
- Our favorite game to play
- A date we went on at least three times and was so fun (I'm way better:))
- I wanna make you feel
- What am I doing right now?
- What am I?
- My one and only favorite tv show
- This describes our LOVE
- Something you always told me to look at and I always do especially now
- Something I hated then you got me to love
- Something we looked forward to every night
- You missed ;)
- My pillow pet
- We liked to try on clothes
- Our first daughter's name
- My eye color
- The Love of my Life's name in my phone
- A game I always beat you at
- Food that I love and makes you sick
- Freaked out because a cop pulled up to us here, almost busted
- April 5th
38 Clues: April 5th • What am I? • Firth date • El llave es • My eye color • You missed ;) • My pillow pet • Ew you farted! • My favorite color • Valentines day gift • I wanna make you feel • Six Anniversary Movie • This describes our LOVE • Our favorite game to play • Our first daughter's name • Our favorite place to eat • When we first sort of met • Animal you made me kiss :P • What am I doing right now? • ...
Remember Us 2013-12-07
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- Something I hated then you got me to love
- Something we looked forward to every night
- A game I always beat you at
- Our special place to go alone
- What am I?
- What am I doing right now?
- Firth date
- I wanna make you feel
- We liked to try on clothes
- Your dad said this on Graduation night; I'll never forget
- Something we never wanted to do
- The Love of my Life's name in my phone
- My pillow pet
- Freaked out because a cop pulled up to us here, almost busted
- I have and will have missed this holiday with you for 5 years
- Food that I love and makes you sick
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- This describes our LOVE
- Ew you farted!
- You wrote this on my passenger window on a night we fought in December
- Something weird I have everyday
- We said this "broke down" but it looked sketchy
- Three wasn't enough! The last overnight one was probably the best though.
- Six Anniversary Movie
- El llave es
- Our first daughter's name
- A date we went on at least three times and was so fun (I'm way better:))
- My one and only favorite tv show
- My favorite color
- Our favorite game to play
- Valentines day gift
- You missed ;)
- Something that always seems to be between us
- Our favorite place to eat
- When we first sort of met
- Animal you made me kiss :P
- April 5th
- Something you always told me to look at and I always do especially now
- My eye color
38 Clues: April 5th • What am I? • Firth date • El llave es • My eye color • You missed ;) • My pillow pet • Ew you farted! • My favorite color • Valentines day gift • Six Anniversary Movie • I wanna make you feel • This describes our LOVE • Our first daughter's name • Our favorite game to play • Our favorite place to eat • When we first sort of met • What am I doing right now? • Animal you made me kiss :P • ...
FIND US 2015-02-20
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- You Cant Buy Me It.
- Thing We Love To Do as Sisters
- _______ Siggies (2014)
- Pointy Monument City.
- Sing it!
- Paris Holds the ____ to Your Heart
- Established
- Good Times
- This Puzzle
- In the System of Greek Numerals, it Has a Value of 200
- The Squirrel of The River
- Ring
- Shocking, Orange Opposite.
- a Kind of Ray
- White Girl Heaven
- We Are More Than Sisters.
- Catie, Shawnee, Aubrey, Beckie, and Raven
- Our Knights
- _________ Ladies (2012)
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- _________ Ladies (2013)
- "Class of 2015, ___ ______"
- On Point (Slang)
- Not a Copy
- Who Ya Gonna Call?
- It's Pretty Grey
- She Likes to "Shake it Off"
- Club Blows Up On This Day
- Tribe
- Ivy League Shirt
- Centaurea Cyanus
- Fler-der-ler
- Ring By Spring
- Lathyrus Odoratus
- Sing Song
- First Bond
- Doesn't Start With "Mack".
- Shortest Bible Verse
- "Take It Off!" (Indoors)
- "_________ Mademoiselle"
- Cindy, Tammy, Kellie, Jewels
40 Clues: Ring • Tribe • Sing it! • Sing Song • Not a Copy • Good Times • First Bond • Established • This Puzzle • Our Knights • Fler-der-ler • a Kind of Ray • Ring By Spring • On Point (Slang) • It's Pretty Grey • Ivy League Shirt • Centaurea Cyanus • Lathyrus Odoratus • White Girl Heaven • Who Ya Gonna Call? • You Cant Buy Me It. • Shortest Bible Verse • Pointy Monument City. • _______ Siggies (2014) • _________ Ladies (2013) • ...
Us ❤️ 2016-08-30
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- long distance gift you gave me
- who said "I love you" first?
- our "ship" name
- the date we became official
- what we sat on when you kissed me on our first date
- where I first saw you in person
- where you met Jonah & Ben
- who asked who out first?
- where we'll live
- the first present I gave you
- the first present you gave me
- name of the dog stuffed animal my mom gave us
- the distance in miles
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- what we ate on our first date
- long distance gift I gave you
- where we had our first date
- where you carved our initials
- the first movie we watched together
- our beach
- what you always call me
- the show we watch together
- how we met
- the date of our first date
- the date we both swiped right
24 Clues: our beach • how we met • our "ship" name • where we'll live • the distance in miles • what you always call me • who asked who out first? • where you met Jonah & Ben • the show we watch together • the date of our first date • where we had our first date • the date we became official • who said "I love you" first? • the first present I gave you • what we ate on our first date • ...
US History 2017-01-10
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- a list of matters to be taken up
- one who does not side with any party in a war or dispute
- law determining the fundamental political principles of the government
- drawn toward a center or brought under the control of a central authority
- s seat for rider of a horse
- everyone has a different part of his to do
- a government tax on imports or exports
- a government order imposing a trade barrier
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- bringing again into activity and prominence
- mining underground mineral resources
- the organization that is the governing authority of a political unit
- someone who settles lawfully on government land
- deliver a sharp blow
- factory where workers do piecework for poor pay
- work paid for according to the quantity produced
- a person who comes to a other country
- nonelective government officials
- a market in which there are many buyers but only one seller
- a legal right guaranteed by the 15th amendment to the US constitution
- an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer
20 Clues: deliver a sharp blow • s seat for rider of a horse • a list of matters to be taken up • nonelective government officials • mining underground mineral resources • a person who comes to a other country • a government tax on imports or exports • everyone has a different part of his to do • bringing again into activity and prominence • a government order imposing a trade barrier • ...
US Railroads 2017-01-02
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- / not Central Pacific
- / In this place joined eastward and westward railways
- / Ancient breed of cattle originating from Spain by the typical long horns
- / In this month the two companies completely the line
- / One
- / Founded togheter with Wells and Fargo the American Express Company
- / In 1850 counted 1,600 inhabitants
- / the river from which it is drinking Los Angeles
- / Railways Companies were the largest it in US
- / Carts used by Overland Mail
- / railroad
- / most widely used ethnicity in Central Pacific
- / A Ulysses US president
- / Telegraph line completion it provoked to Pony Express
- / railway station before San Francisco
- / It is known that of gold
- / US currency
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- / The biggest slaughterhouse in the world
- / Company organized by Russell, Majors and Waddell
- / put railways in Rocky Mountains
- / American Express competitor
- / In 1832 350 inhabitants living there
- / From that made tennis racket
- / In 1850 counted 136,881 inhabitants
- / Post letters, packages, etc, that are transported and delivered by the post office
- / the cost of mailing a letter with Pony Express
- / American Indian
- / Goods carried by a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle
- / Above, over
- / Sitting Bull Tribe
- / Article and tasty drink
- / The biggest city in US
- / One of "Big Fours"
33 Clues: / One • / railroad • / Above, over • / US currency • / American Indian • / Sitting Bull Tribe • / One of "Big Fours" • / not Central Pacific • / A Ulysses US president • / The biggest city in US • / Article and tasty drink • / It is known that of gold • / American Express competitor • / Carts used by Overland Mail • / From that made tennis racket • / put railways in Rocky Mountains • ...
US Government 2017-03-01
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- the efforts of lobbyists to persuade legislators and officials to support a specific point of view
- a group of like-minded people who meet to select candidates they will support in an upcoming election
- Regularly scheduled elections at which voters make the final selection of officeholders- much as democracies do.
- a group of individuals with a common interest upon which every political party depends
- all the people in a country or area who are entitled to vote in an election
- test that determines the qualification of a voter based on his/her his ability to read and write or ability to read and understand any section of the State or Federal Constitution.
- the ability to produce a desired or intended result
- the number of votes cast for a candidate who receives more than any other but does not receive an absolute majority.
- one of the key inducements used by party machines.
- a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change.
- Campaign contributions unregulated by federal or state law, usually given to parties and party committees to help fund general party activities.
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- A candidate running for re-election to a position that he or she already holds.
- an election within a party to pick that party's candidates
- A group of people concerned about or interested in an issue before Congress
- a tax levied on every adult, without reference to income or resources
- the action or process of registering or of being registered.
- the study of the rights and duties of citizenship.
- when a voter in an election votes for candidates from different political parties when multiple offices are being decided by a single election.
- an electoral system in which legislative seats are awarded only to the candidates who come in first in their constituencies. In US presidential elections, the system in which the winner of the popular vote in a state receives all the electoral votes of that state
- a system of ideas and ideals, especially one that forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy
20 Clues: the study of the rights and duties of citizenship. • one of the key inducements used by party machines. • the ability to produce a desired or intended result • an election within a party to pick that party's candidates • the action or process of registering or of being registered. • a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change. • ...
US History 2017-03-02
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- political party that South had
- political party that North had
- an American,approached the Spanish with a plan for Texas settlement:
- one of the first female nurses to serve in the Civil war, known as her First Aid
- a town that Free-soilers refused to follow laws and started
- Thanks to this, by 1850, California’s population had reached 93,000
- The pro-slavery legislature established the town of 000000000
- a president of the North, was strongly against slavery
- to incorparate into the domain of a city, country, or state
- opposing to slavery
- First Europeans to visit what would become Texas
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- one of the Nebraska Territory divided into: Nebraska and 000000
- of parts of New Mexico, Arizona, and California
- a war between citizens of the North and South
- a movement in the 19th C that focused on the abolishment of slavery
- Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri
- favoring slavery
- President Lincoln’s plan that suffocating the South like a snake by cutting off their resources
- an abolitionist Senator from MA
- a type of rule in which military commanders are in control and citizens’ rights and freedoms are suspended
- law determined the residents of Utah could decide whether to allow slavery
21 Clues: favoring slavery • opposing to slavery • political party that South had • political party that North had • an abolitionist Senator from MA • Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri • a war between citizens of the North and South • of parts of New Mexico, Arizona, and California • First Europeans to visit what would become Texas • ...
Us <3 2017-01-24
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- Where you held my hand the first time.
- My basic white girl tattoo is of an...
- My "courage, dear heart" necklace is a quote from whom?
- My synonym for "cute"...
- Best Chips and Guac around.
- The park where you climbed a massive tree.
- What room were we in when we became boyfriend and girlfriend?
- The color of the dress I wore to Samantha's wedding.
- The first thing/picture I made for you.
- another time you were _______________ was the entire time Evie was gone.
- The day my favorite picture of you was taken.
- One of my favorite movies (after a Shakespeare play).
- The song that I could listen to you sing for all eternity.
- The state that I always say (when I say one) after you say "Texas!"
- "Every mini-second ________"
- The love of my life (besides Jesus, of course...)
- Scripture I'm most impressed with you for memorizing comes from...
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- "__________, She's a dog that we know!...." (It's not about us, but it's in my head...)
- I'm the luckiest girl in the world because I'm .....
- I'm most afraid of...
- I knew I liked you/that you would do gross things when you...
- One thing I plan to NEVER do with you again, at least at night...
- I want to date you for forever, or for a(n) ____________ amount of time.
- I laughed the hardest at my house when you...
- My most special dead dog's name.
- You lost the slap bet....
- The place I so badly want to run away with you to.
- When you say this, it reminds me of silly stories my dad used to read.
- One of my all time favorite *moments* with you was when we were...
- I never want to put up ___________ for Evie with you again!
- The name of my favorite birthday present.
- The first time you were my hero was when you took care of a _______ for me.
32 Clues: I'm most afraid of... • My synonym for "cute"... • You lost the slap bet.... • Best Chips and Guac around. • "Every mini-second ________" • My most special dead dog's name. • Where you held my hand the first time. • My basic white girl tattoo is of an... • The first thing/picture I made for you. • The name of my favorite birthday present. • ...
US History 2018-06-03
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- Amendment (1913) Legalized the federal income tax
- Journalism journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration.
- freedom from punishment
- Reserve Act Act of Congress that created and established the Federal Reserve System
- Cabot Lodge an American Republican Congressman and historian from Massachusetts.
- Writers who exposed corruption and abuses in politics, business, meat-packing, child labor, and more, primarily in the first decade of the twentieth century
- Day O'Connor After her 1981 appointment by President Ronald Reagan, she became the first female Court justice.
- Darwinism the theory that individuals, groups, and peoples are subject to the same Darwinian laws of natural selection as plants and animals.
- Of Paris signed in Paris by representatives of King George III
- Carnegie An American industrial leader of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
- Strike (1892) Shuts down the factory and locks out its employees
- Fourteen Points a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for peace negotiations in order to end World War I.
- Tariff Tariff of 1913 which, in addition to lowering and even eliminating some tariffs
- Amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920.
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- Anti-Trust Act The first law to restrict monopolistic trusts and business combinations
- Act Proposal for railroad regulation enacted in 1906 that extended the authority of the Interstate Commerce Commission
- vote to bring charges of serious crimes against a president
- Strike Strike against the Pullman Palace Car Company
- v Ferguson upheld the rights of states to pass laws allowing or even requiring racial segregation in public and private
- Bellamy an American author and socialist, most famous for his utopian novel, Looking Backward
- Houses Product of the late nineteenth-century movement to offer a broad array of social services in urban immigrant neighborhoods
- Act A federal law intended to turn Native Americans into farmers
- Addams known as the "mother" of social work
- d Rockefeller An American businessman of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
24 Clues: freedom from punishment • Addams known as the "mother" of social work • Amendment gave women the right to vote in 1920. • Amendment (1913) Legalized the federal income tax • Strike Strike against the Pullman Palace Car Company • vote to bring charges of serious crimes against a president • Of Paris signed in Paris by representatives of King George III • ...
US History 2021-12-14
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- taxed imports of goods
- what helped the BEIC by shipping surplus tea to colonies
- the revolution Treaty of pairs did what?
- limit settlement west of Appalachian mts
- cut tea taxes in britian
- B and F extended rivalry to America
- turning point in american revolution
- amount of people that died in the Boston Massacre
- Revere Who warned the minutemen that the British were coming
- and Concord where was the first battle of the American revolution
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- 4th 1776 what date was the declaration of independence signed traditionally
- what country did the Acolonist'solonists rebel aga July
- Act which acts forced colonists to house British soldiers
- declared parliments right to make laws
- Jefferson Who wrote the declaration of independence
- passed act by parliament closed bostons port
- relationship between GB and America
- required colonists to pay direct tax on paper use
- of Yorktown what battle did general Cornwallis surrender
- monarch that ruled over england
20 Clues: taxed imports of goods • cut tea taxes in britian • monarch that ruled over england • relationship between GB and America • B and F extended rivalry to America • turning point in american revolution • declared parliments right to make laws • limit settlement west of Appalachian mts • the revolution Treaty of pairs did what? • passed act by parliament closed bostons port • ...
It's Us 2022-02-23
us (random) 2022-01-03
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- something we like touching
- what i gave you on a golf course
- something i wanna do with you
- your fav colour
- how many cats i want
- our anni
- i need yours to sleep
- i like to write you
- a cute "nickname"
- another thing i like to pop
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- synonym of delicate/exquisite starts w an E
- i'm bilingual bc i speak
- how many times it "didn't" work
- we get this to get closer
- what i like to pop
- a nickname you used to call me
- t.o.p song that reminds me of us
- i love you
- i always say your skin is this when we cuddle
- my fav colour
- number of months till we made out
21 Clues: our anni • i love you • my fav colour • your fav colour • a cute "nickname" • what i like to pop • i like to write you • how many cats i want • i need yours to sleep • i'm bilingual bc i speak • we get this to get closer • something we like touching • another thing i like to pop • something i wanna do with you • a nickname you used to call me • how many times it "didn't" work • ...
Wonderful Us 2022-02-14
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- You are my _ e _ _ time (because everything we do is perfect).
- The best card in your favorite Magic deck (this spell negates my attempts).
- _ a _ i _ Kart (red shells, green shells, bananas, etc.)
- You have read many _______ lately. A wonderful characteristic of my smart LF.
- DA = _e_i_ci_u_ A$$.
- Table and _ o _ _ _ o _ _.
- This stlye of Rummy is fun (runs and books).
- The recent drama at your school is an example of _ a _ _ activity (members get "jumped in").
- A fun game on Wii Sports (we mostly use the putter).
- My favorite subject (besides Math, that is).
- She left the Walking Dead several seasons ago... and made a recent comeback. She misses Glen.
- I like to eat _ a _ i _ _ _ ice cream from Costco (smooth, rich, silky when defrosted a bit).
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- I'm not the best chef in town (but I can toaster oven up batch of these for you anytime... loads of cheese... some beans... Costco chicken... salsa, guacamole, cilantro).
- You don't care to eat these (ova).
- You win this game by playing all of the cards from your hand (... and a bit of sneaky lying too... five fives = not possible).
- _ a _ _ friend (not girlfriend).
- This space station orbits planet Earth very quickly (appearing as a white dot streaking through the vast darkness of the night time sky).
- The Bengals hail from this citycitynati.
- You teach this subject.
- I started to play this sport (it's cold @ the rink).
- Aaron Donald, Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp... all play for this NFL Superbowl Championship team.
- On the couch, I really like it when you _ o _ _ e on me.
- How do I formally address you _ e _ _ _ e E (name and initial)
- As in _ u _ i _ pie (because your so cute).
- _____________ Empire (Steve Buscemi is slimy).
25 Clues: DA = _e_i_ci_u_ A$$. • You teach this subject. • Table and _ o _ _ _ o _ _. • _ a _ _ friend (not girlfriend). • You don't care to eat these (ova). • The Bengals hail from this citycitynati. • This stlye of Rummy is fun (runs and books). • My favorite subject (besides Math, that is). • As in _ u _ i _ pie (because your so cute). • ...
Us history 2022-02-15
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- based on states rights for laws
- the branch of government that interprets the laws
- used as a torture method by patriots to out loyalists
- a government in which the powers are split into groups
- power is divided between state and national government
- the branch of government that enforces the laws
- colonists who support the crown in the revolution
- those who opposed the constitution
- rule by the people
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- solved the problem on how enslaved people would be represented in congress
- colonist general who was mistreated after winning a battle and switched sides becoming a traitor
- solved the problem of representation in congress
- notorious antifederalist
- Those who supported the colonists in the revolution
- unanimous vote to become 1st president, virginia war general
- patriot who helped get the french on the colonists side
- based on national government
- a change to the constitution
- to reject
- to formally accuse of misconduct
20 Clues: to reject • rule by the people • notorious antifederalist • based on national government • a change to the constitution • based on states rights for laws • to formally accuse of misconduct • those who opposed the constitution • the branch of government that enforces the laws • solved the problem of representation in congress • the branch of government that interprets the laws • ...
among us 2022-01-31
30 Clues: fire • tall • yuno • irish • queen • sonic • cutie • model • yoshi • turnip • genius • carrot • burger • choke me • adorable • valorant • speedrun • babushka • nightmare • starbucks • subscribe • sykunnooo • scarra fan • wife haver • smile mask • voice actor • color blind • mario villian • abusive drinker • offlinetv friend
US History 2022-05-11
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- the Arab oil company that stopped giving US oil in 1973
- the side that President Reagan supported in Nicaragua in the 1980s Iran-Contra Affair
- the Middle Eastern country in which US hostages were taken from the US Embassy
- War America lost this war and failed to contain Communism
- the President who organized the Camp David Accords
- the domain of a website connected to an educational institution
- the name of your US History teacher
- the land of this nation shrunk when Israel was created in 1948
- Nixon's policy to ease tensions with the Soviet Union in the Cold War
- the Soviet Union invaded this country in the Middle East in 1979
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- to compare how sources agree or disagree
- the President involved in the Iran-Contra Affair
- the name of the Muslim Revolutionary Group that the US supplied with weapons in Afghanistan
- this man became President after Nixon resigned in 1974
- the country in the Middle East the US ALWAYS supports
- America's policy to stop the spread of Communism
- d'etat the French word meaning to overthrow a government
- the domain of a website connected to the government
- Union the country America opposes in the Cold War
- the title of the leader in Iran
- the name of the scandal that forced Nixon to resign from the Presidency
21 Clues: the title of the leader in Iran • the name of your US History teacher • to compare how sources agree or disagree • the President involved in the Iran-Contra Affair • America's policy to stop the spread of Communism • Union the country America opposes in the Cold War • the President who organized the Camp David Accords • ...
US Presidents 2022-05-12
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- He created the New Deal programs to help aid citizens after the Great Depression
- He proposed the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act
- He oversaw the end of Reconstruction. Answer is his first name and intials are RBH
- He signed the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and oversaw the end of the Vietnam War.
- He advocated for the improvement of the economy and was known as the Great Communicator
- He made Thanksgiving a holiday and was the first president.
- He created the Square Deal and aided the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act
- He was responsible for the Camp David Accords
- He was both President and Supreme Court Justice, and is famous for something embarrassing
- He signed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) into law
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- He oversaw the Louisiana Purchase
- He wrote the Emancipation Proclamation
- He created the Fair Deal which reinforced the New Deal
- He was the creator of the Great Society
- He was responsible for the Trail of Tears
- He reformed the economy, provided a fair health care system, and removed the U.S. from Iraq
- Bush, He oversaw the invasion of Panama and the Gulf War
- He signed the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and aided the desegregation process in Arkansas.
- Bush, He signed the No Child Left Behind Act
- He created the Peace Corps and aided the process of the U.S. landing on the moon.
20 Clues: He oversaw the Louisiana Purchase • He wrote the Emancipation Proclamation • He was the creator of the Great Society • He was responsible for the Trail of Tears • Bush, He signed the No Child Left Behind Act • He was responsible for the Camp David Accords • He proposed the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act • He created the Fair Deal which reinforced the New Deal • ...
US Presidents 2022-05-12
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- He created the Square Deal and aided the passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act
- He was both President and Supreme Court Justice, and is famous for something embarrassing
- He oversaw the end of Reconstruction. Answer is his first name and intials are RBH
- He created the Fair Deal which reinforced the New Deal
- He oversaw the invasion of Panama and the Gulf War
- He wrote the Emancipation Proclamation
- He created the Peace Corps and aided the process of the U.S. landing on the moon.
- He signed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) into law
- He signed the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and oversaw the end of the Vietnam War.
- He reformed the economy, provided a fair health care system, and removed the U.S. from Iraq
- He advocated for the improvement of the economy and was known as the Great Communicator
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- He was the creator of the Great Society
- He proposed the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act
- He was responsible for the Camp David Accords
- He signed the No Child Left Behind Act
- He made Thanksgiving a holiday and was the first president.
- He oversaw the Louisiana Purchase
- He signed the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and aided the desegregation process in Arkansas.
- He was responsible for the Trail of Tears
- He created the New Deal programs to help aid citizens after the Great Depression
20 Clues: He oversaw the Louisiana Purchase • He signed the No Child Left Behind Act • He wrote the Emancipation Proclamation • He was the creator of the Great Society • He was responsible for the Trail of Tears • He was responsible for the Camp David Accords • He proposed the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act • He oversaw the invasion of Panama and the Gulf War • ...
US government 2022-05-14
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- party of Trump
- written policies to vote on
- current Vice-president
- appoints judges
- The legislative branch
- gerrymandered
- current Majority leader
- The highest court
- party in office
- 438 representatives
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- tie-breaker of the Senate
- Seattle-area rep
- election after president wins
- The Constitution specifies these
- Population-based
- includes the cabinet
- the number of justices
- Two per state
- US Senator from Washington
- the current Speaker
20 Clues: Two per state • gerrymandered • party of Trump • appoints judges • party in office • Seattle-area rep • Population-based • The highest court • the current Speaker • 438 representatives • includes the cabinet • current Vice-president • The legislative branch • the number of justices • current Majority leader • tie-breaker of the Senate • US Senator from Washington • written policies to vote on • ...
just us 2023-07-12
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- when you go off cam, samiksha is sad but the minute you do ------ she smiles
- dumbcharades win win
- it was raining, we just finished our escape room and had this from a stall
- by the beach, just us and talks, and a missing wallet on aug 27th was at
- an animal that reminds samiksha of you
- our favourite thing to do at the beach
- our meets end with this, it costs extra money but we cross some more miles
- our first and only horror movie we ever watched
- our first dogs name
- drunk BUT NOT DRUNK sam said this
- our favourite thing in our room while the AC is on, its grey in colour but not your walls
- - usually complete our fitness rings here
- 30 rupee snack which is a must when we sit on the swing
- sam: "I'm engaged"
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- the first trip we are going for
- ----- were crawling up your legs on may 30th
- last trip together
- the word wow doesn't exist, its ----
- a name sam loves calling you
- in the moment
- 12am ft activity
- our first date was at
- a 6/10 coffee
- a broken oar, getting stuck in plants in gaachee
- 8th grade nickname
25 Clues: in the moment • a 6/10 coffee • 12am ft activity • last trip together • 8th grade nickname • sam: "I'm engaged" • our first dogs name • dumbcharades win win • our first date was at • a name sam loves calling you • the first trip we are going for • drunk BUT NOT DRUNK sam said this • the word wow doesn't exist, its ---- • an animal that reminds samiksha of you • ...
About us 2023-07-31
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- Your childhood breakfast
- My birthmonth
- My zodiac sign
- Your favourite colour
- My favourite flower
- Our favourite sitcom
- Our dream location
- My favourite drink
- Something you eat a lot
- I want to name our baby this
- My favourite colour
- Something I don't like
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- My cat's name
- Your birthmonth
- The guy you like in Sabrina
- How you call me in Vietnamese
- Our first movie together
- My moon sign
- My dream car
- My hobby
20 Clues: My hobby • My moon sign • My dream car • My cat's name • My birthmonth • My zodiac sign • Your birthmonth • Our dream location • My favourite drink • My favourite flower • My favourite colour • Our favourite sitcom • Your favourite colour • Something I don't like • Something you eat a lot • Your childhood breakfast • Our first movie together • The guy you like in Sabrina • I want to name our baby this • ...
US History 2023-08-27
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- President when the Great Depression hit, had homeless towns named after him
- Withdrawal from commercial relations with a person or organization as a punishment or protest
- A fashionable young women intent on enjoying herself and acting wild
- Widespread of Fear of a potential rise of communism
- Failed attack launched by the CIA during the Kennedy Administration
- Truman’s foreign policy that the U.s. would provide aid to countries under the influence of communism
- The first satellite sent into space by the soviets
- Notional barrier separating East and West Europe
- Provided American citizens an opportunity to assist with the war effort
- Fought Between North and South Korea
- Act of voluntary giving by individuals or groups to promote the common good
- Illegal Distribution of alcohol
- The act of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- Refused to give her seat to a white man
- Belief of a government that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively
- Rail line connecting The East and West coasts of the United States
- A diverse array of media that reach a large audience via mass communication
- Theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries
- Journalists during the Progressive Era who exposed corrupt businesses
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- Had an “I had A Dream” Speeth
- Art and Science of maintaining peaceful relationships between nations
- The state of of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict
- The act of separating people, historically on the basis of race and gender
- The process of making an area more urban
- Declared the separate but equal doctrine unconstitutional
- Leader of the Progressive movement
- Largest and Most widespread civil rights and empowerment movement by Mexican descent people in the United States
- President responsible for the Watergate Scandal
- First American Volunteer Group of China Air Force formed to help oppose the Japanese invasion
- Persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a countries economy
- Philanthropist and industrialists, helped build the American Steel Industry
- Leader during the civil rights movement in America
- Youngest President
- Large companies that controlled an industry or a sector
- Surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service upon a U.s. Military base
- Era of intense Social and political reform aimed at making progress toward a better society
- Leading a society in which all properties and publicly owned by the government
- Assassinated In Dallas
- Nixons attempt to cover up its involvement in the 1972 break
- The largest seaborne invasion in history
40 Clues: Youngest President • Assassinated In Dallas • Had an “I had A Dream” Speeth • Illegal Distribution of alcohol • Leader of the Progressive movement • Fought Between North and South Korea • Refused to give her seat to a white man • The process of making an area more urban • The largest seaborne invasion in history • President responsible for the Watergate Scandal • ...
US schools 2023-10-19
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- Where you make science experiments.
- You can write with them.
- It tells you the time.
- Shakespeare's language.
- You sit on it.
- What you use to take your school things with you.
- The teacher's table.
- What you need to use your pencils again.
- The study of new technologies.
- What you wear to not be nude/naked.
- The study of atoms and energy.
- A weaker love.
- The study of numbers and formulas.
- You can trace lines straight with it.
- You may be the next Picasso or Rembrandt.
- You write on it.
- To check your reflection.
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- When you don't feel strongly about something.
- Mrs Aubry is one.
- The place where you put your things away.
- Girls use them to be prettier.
- Where you eat.
- You can eat those when you're hungry.
- You can write in them.
- Moliere's language.
- The study of life, earth and micro-organisms.
- You sing or learn about Mozart.
- The language spoken in Barcelona.
- All the things you learn at school.
- Children who go to school.
- The ones who teach you at school.
- The study of scientific substances and their reactions.
- The language spoken in Roma.
- Opposite of love.
- You erase your writings with it.
- Synonym of love, makes you happy.
36 Clues: You sit on it. • Where you eat. • A weaker love. • You write on it. • Mrs Aubry is one. • Opposite of love. • Moliere's language. • The teacher's table. • It tells you the time. • You can write in them. • Shakespeare's language. • You can write with them. • To check your reflection. • Children who go to school. • The language spoken in Roma. • Girls use them to be prettier. • ...
US crossword 2023-10-20
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- The Bureau of Indian Affairs' mission is to enhance the quality of life, to promote economic opportunity, and to carry out the responsibility to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians, Indian tribes and Alaska Natives.
- The Treaty of Fort Laramie is an agreement between the United States and the Oglala, Miniconjou, and Brulé bands of Lakota people, Yanktonai Dakota, and Arapaho Nation, following the failure of the first Fort Laramie treaty, signed in 1851. The treaty is divided into 17 articles.
- The Ghost Dance is a ceremony incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems. According to the teachings of the Northern Paiute spiritual leader Wovoka, proper practice of the dance would
- Cultural assimilation is the process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or assimilate the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group whether fully or partially.
- A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks. The historic American cowboy of the late 19th century arose from the vaquero traditions of northern Mexico and became a figure of special significance and legend.[
- Thus, early peace treaties (often signed under conditions of duress or fraud), in which Native American nations surrendered large portions of their land to the United States, designated parcels which the nations
- American Plains Indians who fought against these soldiers referred to the black cavalry troops as "buffalo soldiers" because of their dark, curly hair, which resembled a buffalo's coat and because of their fierce nature of fighting.
- The Gadsden Purchase is a 29,640-square-mile region of present-day southern Arizona and southwestern New Mexico that the United States acquired from Mexico by the Treaty of Mesilla, which took effect on June 8, 1854.
- Boot Hill, or Boothill, is the given name of many cemeteries, chiefly in the Western United States. During the 19th and early 20th century it was a common name for the burial grounds of gunfighters, or those who "died with their boots on".
- The Homestead Acts were several laws in the United States by which an applicant could acquire ownership of government land or the public domain, typically called a homestead.
- A land run or land rush was an event in which previously restricted land of the United States was opened to homestead on a first-arrival basis. Lands were opened and sold first-come or by bid,
- Manifest destiny was a cultural belief in the 19th-century United States that American settlers were destined to expand across North America.
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- The Indian Removal Act was signed into law on May 28, 1830, by United States President Andrew Jackson. The law, as described by Congress, provided "for an exchange of lands with the Native Americans residing in any of the states or territories, and for their removal west of the river Mississippi
- Travel by wagon train occurred primarily between the 1840s–1880s, diminishing after completion of the first transcontinental railroad.
- The Chisholm Trail was a trail used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland from ranches in Texas to Kansas railheads. The trail was established by Black Beaver, a Lenape guide and rancher, and his friend Jesse Chisholm,
- detectives were often hired as muscle for factory management during bitter labor strikes. It was the bloodshed during the srtike at Andrew Carnegie's Homestead Mill in 1892 that led to laws in 26 states that banned
- The Pony Express was an American express mail service that used relays of horse-mounted riders. It operated from April 3, 1860, to October 26, 1861, between Missouri and California. It was operated by the Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company.
- The Dawes Act of 1887 regulated land rights on tribal territories within the United States. Named after Senator Henry L. Dawes of Massachusetts,
- A cattle drive is the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses
- The Trail of Tears was an ethnic cleansing and forced displacement of approximately 60,000 people of the "Five Civilized Tribes" between 1830 and 1850 by the United States government
20 Clues: A cattle drive is the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses • Travel by wagon train occurred primarily between the 1840s–1880s, diminishing after completion of the first transcontinental railroad. • ...
Among Us 2023-12-09
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- The color that everyone calls light blue
- Don't look down
- It's a classic
- The color that everyone calls light green
- Also don't look down, also it's got auto-opening doors!
- How many maps there are in total
- The year of the Among Us craze
- Where to go when the lights are out
- Always sus
- Not impostor but can vent
- How many people are allowed to be in a lobby
- Take out the trash
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- Purple map that is cold
- The newest map
- Ghosts that can save the tiny beans
- New game mode that we used to have to play by asking everyone to stop calling meetings and stop reporting bodies
- Can see vitals on a map with no vitals
- Skeld room where you spawn in
- Can't trust anyone with this new impostor role
- What we usually use to differentiate people
20 Clues: Always sus • The newest map • It's a classic • Don't look down • Take out the trash • Purple map that is cold • Not impostor but can vent • Skeld room where you spawn in • The year of the Among Us craze • How many maps there are in total • Ghosts that can save the tiny beans • Where to go when the lights are out • Can see vitals on a map with no vitals • ...
US Government 2023-12-13
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- the power of the government to take private property and convert it into public use
- a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy
- forming a peaceful blockade or occupying a facility illegally
- a warrant signed by a judge or magistrate authorizing a law enforcement officer to conduct a search on a certain person, a specified place, or an automobile for criminal evidence
- largely concerns itself with how to allocate power and to what ends it should be used
- an introductory act or step; leading action
- the freedom to live as you wish or go where you want
- having a reasonable belief, backed by a reasonable (but not necessarily irrefutable) amount of evidence, that someone has likely committed a crime
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community
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- favoring complete obedience or subjection to authority as opposed to individual freedom
- citizens are only indistinctly aware of the existence of central government
- set of widely shared beliefs, values, and norms concerning the ways that political and economic life ought to be carried out
- rule by the people
- a permanent resident that has been granted authorization to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis
- fairness and justice
- the rights to freedom of thought, expression, and action, and the protection of these rights from government interference or restriction
- the view that persons' moral and/or political obligations are dependent upon a contract or agreement among them to form the society in which they live
- the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power
- an official vote on a specific issue
- guarantees that the government cannot take a person's basic rights to “life, liberty, or property, without due process of law“
20 Clues: rule by the people • fairness and justice • an official vote on a specific issue • an introductory act or step; leading action • the governing body of a nation, state, or community • the freedom to live as you wish or go where you want • forming a peaceful blockade or occupying a facility illegally • a political and religious doctrine of royal and political legitimacy • ...
US States 2023-12-04
US History 2023-12-12
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- desegregated, especially racially.
- of or relating to a form of government or a country in which power is divided between one central and several regional governments.
- to murder by sudden or secret attack often for political reasons.
- a type of government as well as an economic system that eliminates socioeconomic class struggles.
- the state of not being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services.
- the action of separating people, historically on the basis of race and/or gender.
- the armed forces of a country.
- a person who comes to a country to live there.
- a process by which a legislative body or other legally constituted tribunal initiates charges against a public official for misconduct.
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- persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country's economy.
- hopefulness and confidence about the future or the successful outcome of something.
- to take in and utilize as nourishment.
- a situation where a person actively searches for employment but is unable to find work.
- a person or organization having power or control in a particular, typically political or administrative, sphere.
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- the ending of a policy of racial segregation.
- where investors buy and sell shares of companies.
- cease resistance to an enemy or opponent and submit to their authority.
20 Clues: the armed forces of a country. • desegregated, especially racially. • to take in and utilize as nourishment. • the ending of a policy of racial segregation. • a person who comes to a country to live there. • where investors buy and sell shares of companies. • to murder by sudden or secret attack often for political reasons. • ...
US Elections 2024-03-03
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- It's step 3, the National ______
- They got the right to vote thanks to the 19th amendment
- This kind of district elections disadvantage 3rd parties (include the 2 dashes "-")
- Although they don't win, 3rd parties can ____ the liberal or conservative vote, effecting who does win.
- the vote of the public
- It means "get out the vote."
- It's step 4, campaigning for the ____ election
- Voting with the future in mind
- Who really gets our votes in the primaries, pledged _______________
- It's step 2, campaigning to win the __________________
- Not all African Americans, but African American ___ got to vote due to the 15th amendment
- Keep primaries closed to prevent this kind of voting.
- States that presidents focus on winning (aka, 'swing' states)
- The voting age is this thanks to the 26th amendments
- The 14th amendment grated it to all born in the U.S.
- Status that makes you more likely to vote
- General election campaigns are now ____ - centered rather than party - centered
- College President picking institution
- Modern Campaigns need to hire Professional ___________________ to conduct polls, do social media outreach, etc.
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- It's step one, the _____________
- setting the "times, places, and manner" of elections is a _____ state power (not enumerated or concurrent).
- district election system that would be better for 3rd parties
- say goodbye to these taxes thanks to the 24th amendment
- When it comes to our ballot, unlike Primaries, these just can't keep a secret.
- Political ____ makes you think political participation can have an effect.
- ___ - ticket voting, for one party entirely
- It's step 3, ____ and Caucuses
- ___ Choice voting, for your own self-interest.
- Voting with the past in mind
- Non-extreme politicians who don’t survive the primaries
- Having the job already, a real political advantage
- No more state legislatures picking our _____ for us thanks to the 17th amendment.
32 Clues: the vote of the public • It means "get out the vote." • Voting with the past in mind • Voting with the future in mind • It's step 3, ____ and Caucuses • It's step one, the _____________ • It's step 3, the National ______ • College President picking institution • Status that makes you more likely to vote • ___ - ticket voting, for one party entirely • ...
US History 2024-03-19
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- Alexander Graham Bell used this to get credit for the telephone
- Founder of US Standard Oil
- Where the first shots of the civil war were fired
- This department store was created in New York City
- The 14th amendments is what made all Americans
- Location of one of the Carnegie factory steel strikes
- A majority of Americans worked on these in the 1880s
- Union military general in the west during the civil war
- Thomas Edison’s electric company abbreviation
- Thomas Jefferson’s first Vice President
- This invention made womens live easier
- Inventor of the lightbulb
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- This president was assassinated in 1901
- Many immigrants worked in
- This battle took place in September of 1862
- Federal holiday that celebrates the end of slavery
- famous nickname for the 16th president
- Last name of a major donor in the Pittsburgh area
- Name of the assassin of Lincoln
- The first state to leave the Union
- Founder of AT&T
- This city had the largest slave market
- There are only 14 of these stores left in the US
- Location of the costliest battle in the Civil War
- Infamous Confederate general
25 Clues: Founder of AT&T • Many immigrants worked in • Inventor of the lightbulb • Founder of US Standard Oil • Infamous Confederate general • Name of the assassin of Lincoln • The first state to leave the Union • famous nickname for the 16th president • This city had the largest slave market • This invention made womens live easier • This president was assassinated in 1901 • ...
US HISTORY 2024-04-01
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- Break it and you get put in jail
- Something that shows you did something or didnt
- Paper of our nations rights
- To formally accuse
- Something close by or in your town
- Something you are expected to do
- Like a democrat or a republican
- To put a vote on an election
- A person of a nation or country
- When your freed of wrong doing
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- People that are in the country illegally
- Something that cant be taken away
- What makes the choices for our nation
- Practice of farming
- Our class subjects
- Jeopardy Illegal act of trying someone twice
- When you admit to doing something
- To send an immigrant back to their homeland
- When people argue or talk about something
- and balances ways to pay for things
20 Clues: Our class subjects • To formally accuse • Practice of farming • Paper of our nations rights • To put a vote on an election • When your freed of wrong doing • Like a democrat or a republican • A person of a nation or country • Break it and you get put in jail • Something you are expected to do • Something that cant be taken away • When you admit to doing something • ...
everything US 2023-10-02
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- where we met
- something we hope to do soon
- what we are
- first date
- my favourite color
- a word you make fun of for pronouncing
- your favourite colour
- my favourite flower
- our favourite milkshake flavour
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- you are my..
- colour of my eyes
- a word i make fun of you for saying
- colour of your eyes
- my contact name
- something you make me feel everyday
- something i like and you dont
- something i love and you hate
- something i wish you would say more often
- your favourite nickname for me
- something we both have
- your contact name
- me 12 weeks a year
22 Clues: first date • what we are • you are my.. • where we met • my contact name • colour of my eyes • your contact name • my favourite color • me 12 weeks a year • colour of your eyes • my favourite flower • your favourite colour • something we both have • something we hope to do soon • something i like and you dont • something i love and you hate • your favourite nickname for me • ...
Early Us 2024-06-07
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- The ku klux klan was a _____ group who supported white supremacy.
- Telegraphs canals and railroads were all _____ in technology
- The Boston tea party was conducted by the ____ of liberty
- The two states involved in the great compromise was new Jersey and ______
- The south _____ after Lincolns election
- The emancipation proclamation made stated in _____ to the us, free states
- Executive, Judicial and ______ are the 3 branches of government
- During the _____ riots hungry men and women looted and invaded shops.
- What amendment declared all born or neutralized under the law, citizens.
- The proclamation of 1763 crated a _____?
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- the 3/5ths compromise counts_____ out of 5 black people as citizens
- What forced citizens to fight in wars?
- people who favored the 1812 war and wanted another win were called______?
- The 13th amendment declared the end of _____
- The industrial revolution brought on uprising in _____ made goods
- The articles of confederation was the state's first_____
- What did the farmers do when alcohol was taxed?
- Was shays rebellion a success or failure?
- What organization helped freed slaves? (bureau)
- How many territory's was the Kansas Nebraska acts split into?
20 Clues: What forced citizens to fight in wars? • The south _____ after Lincolns election • The proclamation of 1763 crated a _____? • Was shays rebellion a success or failure? • The 13th amendment declared the end of _____ • What did the farmers do when alcohol was taxed? • What organization helped freed slaves? (bureau) • ...
US PRESIDENT 2024-05-16
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- 43th president
- 22nd president
- 18th president
- 19th president
- 30th president
- 40th president
- 9th president
- 32th president
- 42nd president
- 2nd president
- 31th president
- 37th president
- 10th president
- 6th president
- 46th president
- 38th president
- 3rd president
- 35th president
- 45th president
- 16th president
- 28th President
- 33th president
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- 26th president
- 5th president
- 25th president
- 23th president
- 14th president
- 29th president
- 15th president
- 8th president
- 7th president
- 17th president
- 11th president
- 20th president
- 34th president
- 44th president
- 1st president
- 13th president
- 12th president
- 27th president
- 39th president
- 21st president
- 4th president
- 24th president
- 36th president
- 41th President
46 Clues: 5th president • 8th president • 7th president • 1st president • 9th president • 2nd president • 6th president • 3rd president • 4th president • 26th president • 43th president • 25th president • 22nd president • 23th president • 14th president • 29th president • 18th president • 15th president • 17th president • 19th president • 11th president • 30th president • 20th president • 40th president • 34th president • ...
About Us 2024-12-06
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- When Is My Birthday?
- Which Artist Represents Our Lovestory?
- Where Was Our First Dinner Date?
- What's My Favorite Sport?
- What's My Favorite Color?
- Who Said 'I Love You First'?
- What Street Did We Meet On?
- The City You Live In
- When Is Your Birthday?
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- What's Your Favorite Color?
- Where We Fell In Love
- What Month Did You Ask Me Out
- Where I Am From
- What Nickname Do I Call You?
- The Month We Met
- What's Our Favorite Show?
- What Nickname Do You Call Me?
- What Is Something We Love To Do Together?
- What's Your Actual First Name?
- What's Your Favorite Anime?
- What's Your Favorite Sport?
21 Clues: Where I Am From • The Month We Met • When Is My Birthday? • The City You Live In • Where We Fell In Love • When Is Your Birthday? • What's Our Favorite Show? • What's My Favorite Sport? • What's My Favorite Color? • What's Your Favorite Color? • What's Your Favorite Anime? • What Street Did We Meet On? • What's Your Favorite Sport? • What Nickname Do I Call You? • ...
About Us 2024-12-06
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- What's Our Favorite Show?
- What's Your Favorite Anime?
- When Is My Birthday?
- What's My Favorite Sport?
- What's Your Actual First Name?
- Who Said 'I Love You First'?
- Was Our First Kiss?
- The Month We Met
- Where I Am From
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- The City You Live In
- What's Your Favorite Sport?
- What Month Did You Ask Me Out
- What's My Favorite Color?
- What Nickname Do I Call You?
- Where We Fell In Love
- What's Your Favorite Color?
- What Nickname Do You Call Me?
- What Is Something We Love To Do Together?
- Which Artist Represents Our Lovestory?
- Where Was Our First Dinner Date?
- When Is Your Birthday?
21 Clues: Where I Am From • The Month We Met • Was Our First Kiss? • The City You Live In • When Is My Birthday? • Where We Fell In Love • When Is Your Birthday? • What's Our Favorite Show? • What's My Favorite Color? • What's My Favorite Sport? • What's Your Favorite Sport? • What's Your Favorite Anime? • What's Your Favorite Color? • What Nickname Do I Call You? • Who Said 'I Love You First'? • ...
About Us 2024-12-06
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- What Is Something We Love To Do Together?
- Where I Am From
- What's My Favorite Sport?
- What Month Did You Ask Me Out
- Who Said 'I Love You First'?
- What's Your Actual First Name?
- What's My Favorite Color?
- Which Artist Represents Our Lovestory?
- Where Was Our First Dinner Date?
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- Where We Fell In Love
- When Is My Birthday?
- The City You Live In
- What's Our Favorite Show?
- What's Your Favorite Anime?
- The Month We Met
- What's Your Favorite Sport?
- What Nickname Do I Call You?
- What's Your Favorite Color?
- When Is Your Birthday?
- What Nickname Do You Call Me?
20 Clues: Where I Am From • The Month We Met • When Is My Birthday? • The City You Live In • Where We Fell In Love • When Is Your Birthday? • What's My Favorite Sport? • What's Our Favorite Show? • What's My Favorite Color? • What's Your Favorite Anime? • What's Your Favorite Sport? • What's Your Favorite Color? • Who Said 'I Love You First'? • What Nickname Do I Call You? • ...
US History 2024-11-18
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- – Leader inspiring the movement
- – Emotion felt by the protagonist’s followers
- – Aldina’s favorite drink
- – Word symbolizing equality and unity
- – Key theme of sacrifice and loyalty
- – Main character's close ally
- – First European nation to recognize America as independent
- – Location where key decisions are made
- – Secret meeting place for planning
- – A moral belief driving the protagonist
- – Type of supplies smuggled to aid the cause
- – Movement aiming for change
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- – A public declaration of aims and goals by a party
- – Risk associated with defiance
- – When one hits something, a synonym is to ____
- – Social system in place in England and into the colonies that defined social status
- – Type of strategy used by the protagonist
- – Initial conflict that sparks action
- – Type of government targeted by the movement
- – The protagonist's main rival
- – A symbol used by the organization
- – A tool used for covert communication
- – Region or territory under control
- – Early opposition group
24 Clues: – Early opposition group • – Aldina’s favorite drink • – Movement aiming for change • – Main character's close ally • – The protagonist's main rival • – Leader inspiring the movement • – Risk associated with defiance • – A symbol used by the organization • – Secret meeting place for planning • – Region or territory under control • – Key theme of sacrifice and loyalty • ...
US Government 2024-04-25
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- an idea or suggestion that is yet to be approved or rejected
- commander-in-chief of country' s militia
- system of rules which a particular country or community
- Branch of the government that makes laws
- Highest political position in a state
- Form of government of the USA
- Supreme law of the land
- Members of the house of representatives are voted in every ____ years
- Called when you violated a law
- Territory considered as an organized political community under one government.
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- the number of the original states in the USA
- Power of the President to say no to a law
- Highest court in the country
- means to approve that requires 2/3 votes of all the members of the government
- Refers to the division and sharing of power between the national and state governments.
- means to change or make adjustment to the constitution
- a system of order for a nation, state, or another political unit
- Prison for minors
- Form of government without government at all (lawlessness)
- Money paid by the citizens to keep the government running
20 Clues: Prison for minors • Supreme law of the land • Highest court in the country • Form of government of the USA • Called when you violated a law • Highest political position in a state • commander-in-chief of country' s militia • Branch of the government that makes laws • Power of the President to say no to a law • the number of the original states in the USA • ...
forever us 2024-12-12
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- momma daughter bird
- freemen traders
- my
- and forever
- our lake
- Choo Choo
- 3 times in word game
- a true el patron
- parvo dog
- our restaurant
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- my knight
- our hideaway
- I you
- getting to know each other
- Let's get
- 1st concert
- Atmospheric
- our tree
- for each other
- for dinner
- best warehouse
- nickname
- naturally us
- my bug my
- highway 17
25 Clues: my • I you • our tree • nickname • our lake • my knight • Let's get • Choo Choo • my bug my • parvo dog • for dinner • highway 17 • 1st concert • Atmospheric • and forever • our hideaway • naturally us • for each other • best warehouse • our restaurant • freemen traders • a true el patron • momma daughter bird • 3 times in word game • getting to know each other
US Government 2024-12-20
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- A change or addition to the Constitution
- System where power is divided between national and state governments
- Term for a two-house legislature
- Supreme law of the United States
- This branch makes laws
- The upper house of Congress
- Presidential rejection of a bill
- The lower house of Congress
- Number of branches in the US government
- Consistent with the Constitutio
- Group of presidential advisors
- Leader of the country
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- Type of government we have
- This branch includes the President
- This branch helps to decide the meaning of laws
- What the government is split up into
- Highest court in the US
- Legislative branch of the U.S. government
- First part of a system ensuring no branch becomes too powerful
- Second part of the system ensuring no branch becomes too powerful
- Judges of the Supreme Court
- Type of college that formally elects the presiden
- Charging a government official with misconduct
- Attempting to influence legislators' decisions
- A proposed law
25 Clues: A proposed law • Leader of the country • This branch makes laws • Highest court in the US • Type of government we have • Judges of the Supreme Court • The upper house of Congress • The lower house of Congress • Group of presidential advisors • Consistent with the Constitutio • Term for a two-house legislature • Supreme law of the United States • Presidential rejection of a bill • ...
US HISTORY 2024-12-23
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- During the ________________ Revolution, the U.S. experienced rapid industrialization, with innovations in technology, transportation, and manufacturing.
- The final "stake" that completed the in Utah.
- The 9/11 attacks in 2001 led to the War on Terror, including the wars in Afghanistan and ________.
- English settlers who departed The Pilgrims, also known as the Pilgrim Fathers, were the English settlers who travelled to North Americatravelled to North America
- The Declaration of Independence was signed in this city, marking the Thirteen American Colonies' decision to separate from Great Britain, establishing themselves as independent states.
- This state, although called "The Final Frontier, was the 49th out of all 50 states to be admitted to the union on January 3, 1959.
- The Louisiana Purchase was the acquisition of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from the __________ First Republic in 1803. This consisted of most of the land in the Mississippi River's drainage basin west of the river.
- __________________ of Confederation was an agreement among the 13 states of the United States (formerly the Thirteen Colonies) that was to serve as the nation's first frame of government.
- The U.S. was involved in a controversial war to prevent the spread of communism, but the war ended in a defeat for the U.S. and a unified communist ____________. (1955–1975)
- Driven in on May 10, 1869, at Promontory Summit in Utah, marked the completion of the First Transcontinental Railroad in the United States. (2 words)
- The Confederacy (Southern states) seceded from the Union, leading to the _______ _______ (1861–1865) over slavery and states' rights. The Union, led by President Abraham Lincoln, ultimately won.
- A period of economic prosperity, social change, and cultural movements like jazz, the Harlem Renaissance, and the rise of consumerism.
- The ________ Depression began when the stock market crash of 1929 triggered an economic collapse that led to widespread unemployment and poverty.
- US state that was once an independent country, known for its Alamo battle
- The U.S. entered this war after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 194, and as a result, the U.S. emerged as one of the world's two superpowers. (Abbr)
- The Continental Divide generally follows the crest of the __________ Mountain range (within the US).
- HAWK North Carolina city where the first successful airplane flight took place in 1903.
- This Midwest home of bears and Sox" was the second largest US city in 1970.
- This historic meadow located near the River Thames in Surrey, England, famously known for being the site where King John signed the Magna Carta in 1215
- HARBOR U.S. naval base attacked on December 7, 1941.
- The ________ Rights Movement was the period when African Americans and other marginalized groups fought for equality through nonviolent protests, legislation, and legal battles, including the right to vote.
- In 1607, ____________________, Virginia, became the first permanent English settlement. The Pilgrims established Plymouth Colony in 1620.
- From 1892 to 1954, nearly 12 million immigrants arriving at the Port of New York and New Jersey were processed here.
- This period () ended with the withdrawal of federal troops from the South, leading to the rise of Jim Crow laws.
- A charter guaranteeing individual freedoms and rights to the citizens of a country.
- The U.S. entered ______ in 1917, helping the Allies to victory, and emerging as a global power. (Abbr)
- The U.S. and the Soviet Union competed to dominate space exploration, with the U.S. landing the first humans on the ________ in 1969.
- The __________________ Proclamation was a major turning point in 1863, when President Lincoln ordered declared slaves in Confederate-held territory to be free.
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- President Franklin D. Roosevelt's programs aimed at providing relief, recovery, and reform to the country.
- The Jacksonian Democracy, Manifest Destiny, Slavery, Sectionalism, and Industrialization took place within the years of 1820–1860, known as the ________________ Period.
- The first president of the United States and the current capitol building location (DC).
- The ____________________ of the United States is the supreme law of the United States, superseding the nation's first constitution, the "weaker" Articles of ().
- President who served during World War II.
- A period of geopolitical tension between the U.S. (and its allies) and the Soviet Union, marked by proxy wars, nuclear arms races, and ideological conflict between capitalism and communism. The Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, and the U.S. emerged as the world's dominant superpower, susequently ending this. (2 words)
- The Declaration of Independence was signed in this city.
- By the 1700s, 13 British ____________ were established along the eastern coast, each with varying economies, cultures, and governments.
- The belief that the U.S. was destined to expand across the continent led to the annexation of territories like Texas and the acquisition of Oregon, California, and other areas through war and treaties.
- 1776
- Llocation of the 1620 Pilgrim settlement.
- MOST (not all) TV and radio stations to the west of this river, which empties into the Gulf of Mexico, have call letters that begin with "K," while most TV and radio stations east of it begin with "W."
- date (incl year) the Declaration of Independence was signed
- The first palce that served as the US Capital
- CARTA This (aka "Great Charter") is one of the most significant documents in the history of constitutional law, establishing the principle that the king was not above the law and that subjects had certain rights. (2 words)
- Tensions between the colonies and Britain over taxation and representation led to the American _______________ (1775–1783), and the U.S. won its independence with the Treaty of Paris in 1783.
- of Independence is a historic document adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. It marked the Thirteen American Colonies' decision to separate from Great Britain and establish themselves as independent states.
- __________________ was the period from 1865–1877 when, after a certain war, the U.S. worked to reintegrate the Southern states and address the rights of freed African Americans.
- President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- The Civil War general who became president in 1869
- The last state to be admitted to the union on August 21, 1959.
49 Clues: 1776 • President who served during World War II. • Llocation of the 1620 Pilgrim settlement. • The final "stake" that completed the in Utah. • The first palce that served as the US Capital • President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation • The Civil War general who became president in 1869 • HARBOR U.S. naval base attacked on December 7, 1941. • ...
US History 2024-12-13
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- An intense religious sermon written by Jonathan Edwards that was the catalyst for the Great Awakening
- Spanish clergyman who criticized slavery
- English-born American political philosopher who wrote "Common Sense" and inspired colonial patriots to declare independence
- Colony in New England founded by John Winthrop
- The chief of the indigenous people near Jamestown
- An American general who defected to the British mid-war and became associated with treason
- A highly-influential pamphlet written by Thomas Paine that promoted colonial rebellion against Britain
- Territory occupied by France in North America
- The battles that marked the outbreak of armed conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and Patriot militias from America's thirteen colonies in the Revolutionary War
- Daughter of Powhatan associated with Jamestown
- Humble submission and respect
- An armed uprising in Western Massachusetts and Worcester in response to a debt crisis among the citizenry and in opposition to the state government's increased efforts to collect taxes 1786 and 1787
- Explorer and soldier with an important role in the Virginia Colony and Jamestown
- Thomas Jefferson's draft for a legal separation of state and church, considering the US government as completely unaffiliated with any religion
- An essay written by James Madison that argued for the ratification of the United States Constitution with support from Alexander Hamilton
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca
- Assembly of elected officials that served as the first English government in North America
- Native American people who dominated northern Mexico at the time of the Spanish conquest in the early 16th century
- A tremendous writer during the days of the revolution who wrote poems, advised the founding fathers, and chronicled the American Revolution in a work that would be published in 1805
- Exchange of disease, culture, etc. between Europe and the Americas
- Empire in the Peruvian Highlands with llamas and Machu Picchu
- A concept that considers a woman to be the legal possession of her husband, submitting all of her authority and status to him
- A British imposition that required the colonists to pay a tax, represented by a stamp, on various forms of papers, documents, and playing cards
- Those who were conservative and nationalistic, dominated the national government under Alexander Hamilton from 1789 to 1801, and believed in a strong national government
- The first permanent English settlement in North America
- A sea route connecting the Atlantic to the Pacific
- A war on Great Britain declared by the US in response to British naval Impressment of US citizens; the war
- British American Puritan who sparked the Great Awakening and wrote "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"
- A woman's social obligation to be a good wife and a good mother, and to raise and educate her children well, especially the boys that would grow up to be voters
- A decree from King George III that at least temporarily forbade all new British settlements west of a line drawn along the Appalachian Mountains, which was delineated as an Indian Reserve
- A labor contract in which a European person would work for free for several years in the American colonies in exchange for eventual release there
- English Protestants who believed that the reforms of the Church of England did not go far enough; the liturgy was still too Catholic for them
- A war that took place during the Seven Years' War, which pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French, each side being supported by various Native American tribes; the British won
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- Native Americans' vulnerability to European diseases
- Belief that everything has a spiritual essence
- The unofficial British policy where parliamentary rules and laws were loosely or not enforced on the American colonies and trade
- The nation's first frame of government, finalized by Congress on November 15, 1777; it came into force on March 1, 1781, after being ratified by all 13 colonial states
- An ideological and political movement in the Thirteen Colonies which peaked when colonists initiated an ultimately successful war for independence against the Kingdom of Great Britain
- A rejected plan to create a unified government for the Thirteen Colonies at the Albany Congress on July 10, 1754 in Albany, New York, proposed by Benjamin Franklin
- A series of religious revivals in American Christian history
- The stage of the Atlantic slave trade in which millions of enslaved Africans[2] were forcibly transported to the Americas as part of the triangular slave trade
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- An uprising of Virginia settlers led by Nathaniel _____ in a revolt against William Berkeley
- English Puritan leader who founded Rhode Island and advocated for peaceful interactions with the Natives
- English settlers who travelled to North America on the Mayflower and established the Plymouth Colony in Plymouth, Massachusetts
- An oceanic trade in African men, women, and children which lasted from the mid-sixteenth century until the 1860s
- The first written legal document in the English colonies
- Puritan reformer who was put on trial and convicted in Boston for heresy
- A process of making things "more British"
- A British declaration that they could tax the colonies whenever and however they wanted
- Those who advocated for a more decentralized form of government with greater protections for individual rights and stronger representation for the states. Principally, they were afraid that the national government would be too robust and would, thus, threaten states and individual rights
- A Native American prophet who preached about rejecting British lifestyles; this inspired Pontiac's Rebellion
- An armed conflict after the French and Indian War from 1763 to 1765 that was instigated by Native Americans around the Great Lakes; their revolt was unsuccessful, and Britain gained more territory
- First governor of The Massachusetts Bay Colony and a leading Puritan founder of New England
- The supreme law of the United States that superseded the Articles of Confederation on March 4, 1789
55 Clues: Humble submission and respect • Spanish clergyman who criticized slavery • A process of making things "more British" • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs • Territory occupied by France in North America • Belief that everything has a spiritual essence • Colony in New England founded by John Winthrop • ...
US History 2025-03-31
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- George Washington's foreign policy was not to make.....
- pamphlet written by Thomas Paine, urging colonists to seek independence
- when a stronger country takes over a weaker country for resources
- his ideas on natural rights and consent of government were using in American government foundation
- foreign policy under Thomas Jefferson, US stopped trading with Europe
- people who exposed the truth during Industrial Revolution
- president that issued the emancipation proclamation
- prevented European colonization in the Western Hemisphere
- wanted the Bill of Rights in the Constitution
- war between Mexico and US
- belief that Americans should expand west
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- every citizen regardless of race and gender can vote
- all people born in US are citizens
- Native Americans received allotment in return for assimilation
- law that broke monopolies
- did not deem the Bill of Rights were necessary in the Constitution
- enforced the Monroe Doctrine with police power
- what did we annex from Mexico
- when one person has full control over a product or indusrty
- all Chinese immigration to US was banned
- fought for woman suffrage and was jailed for voting
- muckraker who went against Monopolies
22 Clues: law that broke monopolies • war between Mexico and US • what did we annex from Mexico • all people born in US are citizens • muckraker who went against Monopolies • all Chinese immigration to US was banned • belief that Americans should expand west • wanted the Bill of Rights in the Constitution • enforced the Monroe Doctrine with police power • ...
US People 2025-05-02
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- Made an alliance with France during the Revolutionary War
- Joined WWI to "make the world safe for democracy"
- "Age of the Common Man;" Indian Removal Act
- Purchased the Louisiana from France
- First man on the moon
- Leader of Cuba during the Bay of Pigs and Cuban Missile Crisis
- First female astronaut
- President during 9/11
- Industrial leader in steel
- Said "Gorbatrov, tear down this wall!"
- Supreme Court Justice during Brown v Board of Education
- Indentured servant who ran away; Became a slave the rest of his life
- Wrote "Common Sense"
- Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWII
- Father of the Constitution
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- Policy of "massive retaliation" during the Cold War
- Industrial leader in railroads
- Intensified the military buildup in Vietnam which made him unpopular
- Created the "New Deal"
- Muckraker who wrote "The Jungle"
- Supported Panama's rebellion against Columbia to gain access to their canal
- American general who fought in the Pacific during WWII
- His doctrine said that the western hemisphere could no longer be colonized
- Invented the traffic light and gas mask
- Created the NAACP; said education was meaningless without equality
- Invented the lightbulb
- Led the Continental Army
- Poet during the Harlem Renaissance
- Leader of the USSR during WWII
- President who dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- President overshadowed by his scandal at Watergate
- President of the Confederacy
- Lost the election of 1803 to Thomas Jefferson
33 Clues: Wrote "Common Sense" • First man on the moon • President during 9/11 • Created the "New Deal" • Invented the lightbulb • First female astronaut • Led the Continental Army • Industrial leader in steel • Father of the Constitution • President of the Confederacy • Industrial leader in railroads • Leader of the USSR during WWII • Muckraker who wrote "The Jungle" • ...
US campus 2025-05-01
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- – a third-year student at high school or college
- – a first-year student at high school or college
- – to ask officially to go to a school or get a job
- – a diploma you get when you finish university
- – the first university diploma (after 3 or 4 years)
- – the buildings and land of a university or college
- – school for children aged about 5 to 10
- – a school for higher education, usually after high school
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- – a big school where you can study after high school to get a diploma
- – special recognition for very good results in school or university
- – a series of classes on one subject
- – school for students aged about 14 to 18
- – school for students aged about 11 to 13
- – a second-year student at high school or college
- – the first year of school for young children, around age 5
- – to finish school or university and get a diploma or degree
- – to succeed in a test or class
- – a place where students live on campus (short for dormitory)
- – a fourth-year student at high school or college
- – to not succeed in a test or class
20 Clues: – to succeed in a test or class • – to not succeed in a test or class • – a series of classes on one subject • – school for children aged about 5 to 10 • – school for students aged about 14 to 18 • – school for students aged about 11 to 13 • – a diploma you get when you finish university • – a third-year student at high school or college • ...
US history 2025-04-13
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- Tried to use CIA to murder him
- Chemical warfare US used in the Vietnam war
- If one country goes to communism, others will too
- limited president to not involve US in foreign conflicts
- Unarmed students were killed in protest, sparked ain't war movemnet
- Country split into north and south where they one was supported by different governments
- France had to leave Vietnam and it was split into 2
- leader of communist revolution in cuba
- categorized people if they were for or against involvement war
- Takes over for JFK, escalated Vietnam war
- Communist Korean leader, admired declaration of independence
- Gulf by vietnam where LBJ said north attacked US ships
- US attacked by Vietcong and north viatnamese
- United states war crime where they killed unarmed civilians
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- South Vietnamese who wanted communism
- Pulled america out of the war
- Soviets begin installing missiles in cuba
- Government selected citizens to fight in the Vietnamese war
- youngest elected president and promoted civil rights
- to withdraw American troops from the war
- LBJ said North Vietnam attacked US ships
- enabled north Vietnam to send troops and weapons to south Vietnam
- studied the involvement of America's involvement
- Democratic leader of south Vietnam
24 Clues: Pulled america out of the war • Tried to use CIA to murder him • Democratic leader of south Vietnam • South Vietnamese who wanted communism • leader of communist revolution in cuba • to withdraw American troops from the war • LBJ said North Vietnam attacked US ships • Soviets begin installing missiles in cuba • Takes over for JFK, escalated Vietnam war • ...
About US 2024-10-10
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- my elephant's name
- phone time limit
- shared favorite season
- something you stole
- I try to get a picture for you
- we first kissed in front of this
- our song title
- we are always under the same one
- a shared quiet hobby
- a food known to fly
- I love your..
- where we met
- a place we will visit
- first food we cooked together
- nickname I have never called you
- my first picked/best
- this item made you sick
- a gift made out of
- something you call me
- blank and lace
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- my original screen name
- I am very bad at this
- kindred spirits
- an exciting animal
- years you have known me
- food to share
- first movie in theatres
- why do the trees look pretty
- No, canada does not have these
- something to lay and look at
- an airport location
- you caught me doing this
- display watched together
- what we ate when I met your family
- number of tattoos between us
- we can talk all blank
- device put on a fence
- you have one of these
38 Clues: where we met • food to share • I love your.. • our song title • blank and lace • kindred spirits • phone time limit • my elephant's name • an exciting animal • a gift made out of • something you stole • a food known to fly • an airport location • a shared quiet hobby • my first picked/best • I am very bad at this • a place we will visit • we can talk all blank • device put on a fence • ...
US states 2024-10-02
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- Capital is Harrisburg
- Capital is Helena
- Home to Mount Rushmore.
- December 7th 1941 a tragedy took place here
- Capital is Richmond
- Geyser named Old Faithful
- Ice cream cones and ice tea is served the first time
- Home to country music
- the cheeses state
- The capital is Salem
- The big apple
- Island Capital is Providence
- Has the northern lights
- has the great salt lake
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- Houses the oldest settlement in the US
- has a slow moving buy-you
- Capital is Lincoln
- The capital is Olympia
- Capital is Denver.
- State tree is magnolia
- Capital is Carson City
- Capital is Atlanta
- State bird is roadrunner
- Capital is Augusta
- Capital is Trenton
- Capital is Oklahoma City
26 Clues: The big apple • Capital is Helena • the cheeses state • Capital is Lincoln • Capital is Denver. • Capital is Atlanta • Capital is Augusta • Capital is Trenton • Capital is Richmond • The capital is Salem • Capital is Harrisburg • Home to country music • The capital is Olympia • State tree is magnolia • Capital is Carson City • Home to Mount Rushmore. • Has the northern lights • ...
Us History 2024-10-01
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- This is the treaty where France gives the US florida
- Led the Texans in there fight for freedom against santa anna
- This president passed the Indian removal act
- Proved that ships are steamed powered
- This was Jefferson not shipping France and great Britain any goods
- This person wrote the national anthem while watching fort Mchenry get destroyed
- Who fought of the coast pirates
- Wife of a president who saved the constitution and declaration of independence when the white house got attacked
- Fort Americans tried to defend form Santa Anna and his 4000 troops
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- Who was the translator for Lewis and clark
- This person helped many people come to freedom through a system called the underground railroad
- Who caused a war because they still had troops in the US
- Who invented the cotton gin
- Was an African preacher who started a revolt of slaves
- Fort where texans surrendered to Mexicans and Santa had them all killed
- Who did the US get land form in the Louisiana purchase
- This tribe walked the trail of tears
- A fever that was not a sickness actually a fever for Gold
- Dictator of Mexico
- What did the Missouri compromise give the US
20 Clues: Dictator of Mexico • Who invented the cotton gin • Who fought of the coast pirates • This tribe walked the trail of tears • Proved that ships are steamed powered • Who was the translator for Lewis and clark • This president passed the Indian removal act • What did the Missouri compromise give the US • This is the treaty where France gives the US florida • ...
US Government 2024-10-11
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- we needs laws and punishments
- we all need to be unified and work together
- assists the president and in charge of senate
- create 3 branches of government which each have different powers and responsibilities
- house of representatives, senate, congress
- a system in which no one government branch has too much power
- the members of this group made by the populations of each state
- presidents name over the military
- advises the president, members approved by leglative
- in charge of house of representatives
- reject a bill
- military to protect from other countries
- made up of 100 members two from each state
- a tool the legislative branch has to remove the president or a supreme court justice
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- peace wil all people
- the document that established us government branches
- in charge of the united states
- having god health and happiness
- allowing states and federal government to share power
- Supreme court justices interprets constiution and shapes law
- secure freedom for us and future generation
- coordinating federal policies in the us
- the name that means the house of representatives and senate joinly
- Contains the president, vice president, and cabinet considers treaties with foreign countries
- made up of 9 justices who rule and review on court cases
25 Clues: reject a bill • peace wil all people • we needs laws and punishments • in charge of the united states • having god health and happiness • presidents name over the military • in charge of house of representatives • coordinating federal policies in the us • military to protect from other countries • house of representatives, senate, congress • ...
US Presidents 2024-07-27
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- Grandson of a former President
- Assumed office after Harrison's death
- Commanded Allied forces in Europe during WWII
- First President to be impeached
- Supported the Compromise of 1850
- Pardoned Nixon
- Second President of the United States
- Led the U.S. during the Mexican-American War
- Teapot Dome scandal occurred during his term
- Assassinated after only 200 days in office
- Served the shortest term
- First President of the United States
- Issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- President during World War I
- President during the end of the Cold War
- Assassinated in 1963
- Monroe Doctrine author
- Former actor and governor of California
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- First African-American President
- Authorized the use of atomic bombs
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- President during "Bleeding Kansas"
- Known for his populist policies
- New Deal President
- Current President
- Known for the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act
- Only President to serve two non-consecutive terms
- Only bachelor President
- Father of the Constitution
- Negotiated the Camp David Accords
- Impeached but acquitted in the Senate
- Signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Ended Reconstruction
- Only President to serve two non-consecutive terms
- Known for his laissez-faire economic policies
- President during the Great Depression
- Son of a former President
- Resigned due to the Watergate scandal
- First President born a U.S. citizen
- Businessman and TV personality before becoming President
- Assassinated in 1901
- Supported the Compromise of 1850
- Later became Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- Union General during the Civil War
- Son of a former president
- Known for the "Square Deal"
46 Clues: Pardoned Nixon • Current President • New Deal President • Ended Reconstruction • Assassinated in 1963 • Assassinated in 1901 • Monroe Doctrine author • Only bachelor President • Served the shortest term • Son of a former President • Son of a former president • Father of the Constitution • Known for the "Square Deal" • President during World War I • Grandson of a former President • ...
About Us 2024-08-08
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- Our first shared class.
- First kiss
- 1st thing I stole from you and did a "tour" with
- the demon bebe gremlin
- Where we went for Valentine's Day drinks.
- I'd call this our iconic/typical cheap dinner location
- What I assume to be your favorite chemical (and Cory's).
- Also tied for my favorite dance we went to.
- First dinner we cooked together.
- Where I asked you to senior HOCO.
- Tied for my favorite dance we went to.
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- our child; the one who calls us mami y papi or mommy and daddy.
- Where I asked you out.
- Our Trunk or Treat "couples" costume
- What you asked me to junior prom with.
- What we used to call hand-holding.
- Where we sheltered in place during an active shooting.
- Late-night sport game ;)
- Our main date spot for the first half of our relationship.
- Technically our first date
- The Rush Cup pupper we stole for a bit.
21 Clues: First kiss • Where I asked you out. • the demon bebe gremlin • Our first shared class. • Late-night sport game ;) • Technically our first date • First dinner we cooked together. • Where I asked you to senior HOCO. • What we used to call hand-holding. • Our Trunk or Treat "couples" costume • What you asked me to junior prom with. • Tied for my favorite dance we went to. • ...
US STATES 2024-06-25
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- known as the lone star state
- Fort Sumter is here
- has more alligators than any other state
- capital is Montgomery
- the southernmost point in the USA
- capital is salem
- 1st state admitted to the union
- the chocolate capital of the US is here
- the only state where every county contains some part of a national forest
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- where the nations 1st tornado warning was issued in 1948
- the state abbreviation is GA
- you will find "big sky country" here
- has the largest US forest
- has the longest freshwater coast line
- the only state in history to turn down the olympics
- Calvin Coolidge was born here
- the "evergreen state"
- the university of Notre Dame is here
- smallest state
- carlsbad cavern is located here
- is well known for the movie "The Wizard of Oz"
- is made up of 137 different islands
22 Clues: smallest state • capital is salem • Fort Sumter is here • the "evergreen state" • capital is Montgomery • has the largest US forest • the state abbreviation is GA • known as the lone star state • Calvin Coolidge was born here • carlsbad cavern is located here • 1st state admitted to the union • the southernmost point in the USA • is made up of 137 different islands • ...
US elections 2024-11-05
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- la plus grosse chambre du congrès
- verbe utiliser pour dire déposer son vote
- pour parler d'un ancien président
- maison du président
- couleur du parti répubicain
- l'équivalent du parlement
- symbole du parti démocrate
- bureau de vote
- nombre de colonies en 1776
- bulletin de vote
- mois au cours duquel les grands electeurs choisissent le président
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- nom donné à un état qui fluctue
- nom du drapeau US
- ceux qui font le choix final
- recensement
- nombre d'électeurs en Californie
- un candidat
- urne de vote
- bandes ou rayures
- un sondage
20 Clues: un sondage • recensement • un candidat • urne de vote • bureau de vote • bulletin de vote • nom du drapeau US • bandes ou rayures • maison du président • l'équivalent du parlement • symbole du parti démocrate • nombre de colonies en 1776 • couleur du parti répubicain • ceux qui font le choix final • nom donné à un état qui fluctue • nombre d'électeurs en Californie • ...
US history 2024-12-19
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- they were young women known for their energetic, freedom and embracing lifestyles.
- this is when someone who illegally makes distributions or sell alcohol.
- was the president at the time
- marked the beginning of the Great Depression
- these were counties built by homeless people during the great depression.
- where most of the dust bowl storms were at
- this was an illegal bar that operated during probation.
- this is where families went because of the dust bowl
- having no money
- this is a strict adherence to specific theology.
- these were makeshift communities built by homeless people during the great depression.
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- were the production in importation, transportation, and sale of alcohol Beverages were banned in the US.
- the biggest money tragedy at this time
- this was the fear of communist spreading in the United States.
- The policy of favoring native born individuals over immigrants.
- this refers to making guesses.
- they were often resembled a city dump then a place of living.
- this was a group of politicians associated with President Warren Harding.
- a storm that destroyed everything
- this was the series of programs introduced by Franklin Roosevelt to combat the great depression.
20 Clues: having no money • was the president at the time • this refers to making guesses. • a storm that destroyed everything • the biggest money tragedy at this time • where most of the dust bowl storms were at • marked the beginning of the Great Depression • this is a strict adherence to specific theology. • this is where families went because of the dust bowl • ...
Us capitals 2025-11-06
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- Juneau
- Florida
- Northcarolina
- Louisiana
- Topeka
- Helena
- Wyoming
- Pierre
- Missouri
- Oklahoma
- littlerock
- Nevada
- Columbia
- Mississippi
- Massachusetts
- Denver
- Hawaii
- California
- Bismarck
- Austin
- Kansas
- Madison
- Vermont
- Hartford
- Virginia
- Jackson
- Indianapolis
- Colorado
- Tennessee
- Illinois
- Montana
- Delaware
- Santafe
- Washington
- Connecticut
- Maine
- Honolulu
- Oklahomacity
- Salem
- phoenix
- Wisconsin
- Olympia
- Southdakota
- Richmond
- Newyork
- Raleigh
- Montpelier
- Idaho
- Lincoln
- Rhodeisland
- Texas
- Arkansas
- Boston
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- Georgia
- Utah
- Nebraska
- Albany
- Concord
- Arizona
- Charleston
- Batonrouge
- Iowa
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Desmoines
- Northdakota
- Michigan
- Kentucky
- Columbus
- Ohio
- Indiana
- Newjersey
- Alaska
- Trenton
- Cheyenne
- Minnesota
- Westvirginia
- Saltlakecity
- Harrisburg
- Nashville
- Augusta
- Dover
- Boise
- Atlanta
- Annapolis
- Jeffersoncity
- Sacramento
- Alabama
- Montgomery
- Lansing
- Newmexico
- Springfield
- Carsoncity
- Providence
- Tallahassee
- Southcarolina
- Newhampshire
- Frankfort
- Maryland
- Saintpaul
100 Clues: Utah • Iowa • Ohio • Dover • Boise • Maine • Salem • Idaho • Texas • Juneau • Albany • Topeka • Helena • Oregon • Pierre • Nevada • Alaska • Denver • Hawaii • Austin • Kansas • Boston • Georgia • Florida • Concord • Arizona • Wyoming • Indiana • Trenton • Madison • Vermont • Augusta • Jackson • Atlanta • Montana • Santafe • Alabama • Lansing • phoenix • Olympia • Newyork • Raleigh • Lincoln • Nebraska • Missouri • Michigan • Kentucky • Oklahoma • Columbus • Columbia • Bismarck • Cheyenne • Hartford • ...
About us 2025-11-12
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- our flower
- our first trip to San Jose
- where we first met
- our dream next trip together
- our favorite morning outing
- our first date
- Erin’s favorite animal
- Selina’s favorite late night snack
- our favorite drink to share
- Selina’s dream destination
- home of the best ramen
- first big trip together
- our show
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- trip where we cried all the way home cause we already missed each other
- how did you ask me to be your girlfriend?
- Selina’s favorite season
- Selina’s favorite animal
- Erin’s favorite season
- Erin’s favorite late night snack
- place that holds a special place in our hearts
- Erin’s favorite movie
- first road trip
- our favorite meal out
- who brought us together
- our first kiss
- Erin’s dream destination
- Selina’s favorite movie
- our favorite late dinner
28 Clues: our show • our flower • our first date • our first kiss • first road trip • where we first met • Erin’s favorite movie • our favorite meal out • Erin’s favorite season • Erin’s favorite animal • home of the best ramen • who brought us together • first big trip together • Selina’s favorite movie • Selina’s favorite season • Selina’s favorite animal • Erin’s dream destination • ...
US History 2025-06-13
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- Luciano, Famous for turning the mob into a national scale crime syndicate
- Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath
- Huxley, Brave New World
- Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
- Ilyich Lenin, founder of the Soviet Union
- Marquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude
- Camus, The Stranger
- Flair, Voted by 300,000 for Man of the Century and a Wrestler
- Luther King Jr., civil rights leader
- Chaplin, comic genius
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- Ford, founder of Ford Motor Co.
- Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye
- Orwell, 1984
- Ali, heavyweight boxing champion
- Disney, creator of animation and multimedia empire
- Heller, Catch-22
- D. Roosevelt, Famous for being a president and a popular man
- Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird
- Nabokov, Lolita
- Gates, co-founder of Microsoft
- Chanel, designer
- Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451
22 Clues: Orwell, 1984 • Nabokov, Lolita • Heller, Catch-22 • Chanel, designer • Camus, The Stranger • Chaplin, comic genius • Huxley, Brave New World • Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 • Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird • Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath • Gates, co-founder of Microsoft • Ford, founder of Ford Motor Co. • Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye • Ali, heavyweight boxing champion • ...
US history 2025-10-17
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- First name of the woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery in 1955.
- The incredible achievement of landing a man on the moon in 1969 (three words, no space).
- The "Race" between the US and the USSR to achieve superior missile and exploration capabilities.
- A famous neighbourhood in New York City associated with African American culture and history.
- The decades-long conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union (two words, no space).
- The controversial war the US fought in Southeast Asia from the 1950s to 1970s.
- The actor-turned-president who famously told Gorbachev to "Tear down this wall!".
- The US president assassinated in Dallas in 1963.
- The First Lady who later became Secretary of State and a presidential candidate (First name).
- The first major armed conflict of the Cold War era (adjective describing the nationality).
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- The Act passed after 9/11 that greatly expanded government surveillance powers.
- The only US president to resign from office due to the Watergate scandal.
- The Caribbean island nation that was the focus of a missile crisis in 1962.
- The military alliance formed by the US and Western allies to counter the Soviet threat (acronym).
- The practice of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence in the 1950s.
- The massive movement for equality and an end to segregation in the 1950s and 60s (two words, no space).
- The month in 2001 when terrorist attacks hit the World Trade Center (only the month).
- The German city where a wall was built in 1961 to divide East and West.
- The decade when the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act were passed (spelled out).
- The first African American president of the United States.
- The political scandal involving a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters.
- The first name of Martin ___ King Jr., a key leader of the Civil Rights Movement.
22 Clues: The US president assassinated in Dallas in 1963. • The first African American president of the United States. • The German city where a wall was built in 1961 to divide East and West. • The only US president to resign from office due to the Watergate scandal. • The Caribbean island nation that was the focus of a missile crisis in 1962. • ...
US schools 2025-09-29
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- The study of life, earth and micro-organisms.
- You eat those when you are hungry.
- You can trace lines with it.
- You write your lessons in them.
- You can write with them.
- You eat there at school.
- You write on it.
- The class where you sing.
- The ones who teach you at school.
- Moliere's language.
- The study of numbers and formulas.
- The language spoken in Roma.
- The teacher's table.
- You sit on it.
- The weaker love.
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- The place where you put your stuff away.
- Synonym of love, makes you happy.
- You learn different ... at school.
- Girls use it to be prettier.
- The study of atoms and energy.
- Children who go to school.
- Mrs Allouard is one.
- What you wear to not be naked.
- Opposite to love.
- Where you paint or draw.
- You erase mistakes with it.
- Shakespeare's language.
- The language spoken in Barcelona.
- To check your reflection.
- It tells you the time.
- Where you make experiments.
31 Clues: You sit on it. • You write on it. • The weaker love. • Opposite to love. • Moliere's language. • Mrs Allouard is one. • The teacher's table. • It tells you the time. • Shakespeare's language. • You can write with them. • You eat there at school. • Where you paint or draw. • The class where you sing. • To check your reflection. • Children who go to school. • You erase mistakes with it. • ...
Clothes & Us 2026-03-10
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- soigné, élégant
- talons hauts
- tirer des conclusions hâtives
- incarner
- codes vestimentaires
- transmettre
- des baskets
- pull à col roulé
- idée fausse
- jugement
- percevoir
- excentrique, original(e)
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- expression de soi
- garde-robe
- supposition, hypothèse
- la personnalité
- exprimer
- s'habiller
- s'exprimer
- décontracté
- costume
- se conformer à
22 Clues: costume • incarner • exprimer • jugement • percevoir • garde-robe • s'habiller • s'exprimer • transmettre • des baskets • décontracté • idée fausse • talons hauts • se conformer à • soigné, élégant • la personnalité • pull à col roulé • expression de soi • codes vestimentaires • supposition, hypothèse • excentrique, original(e) • tirer des conclusions hâtives
Route 6 test one 2023-05-27
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- City in western Colorado where US Route 6 intersects with Interstate 70.
- Nevada city where US Route 6 intersects with Interstate 80.
- State where US Route 6 begins.
- Pennsylvania city located along US Route 6.
- New York town located along US Route 6 in the Hudson Valley.
- State where US Route 6 crosses the Rocky Mountains.
- Illinois city through which US Route 6 passes on its way towards Chicago.
- Massachusetts town where US Route 6 intersects with State Route 39.
- Scenic peninsula and popular tourist destination in Massachusetts with which US Route 6 is associated.
- County in California known for its wine production, located along US Route 6.
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- Connecticut town where US Route 6 intersects with US Route 72.
- Ohio city through which US Route 6 passes.
- New York town known as the birthplace of the women's rights movement, located along US Route 6.
- Massachusetts town where US Route 6 ends.
- Bridge that US Route 6 crosses over Nantucket Sound.
- Desert that US Route 6 passes through in California.
- Large freshwater lake that US Route 6 parallels for a stretch in Pennsylvania.
- Indiana town located along US Route 6 in the northern part of the state.
- Connecticut city where US Route 6 intersects with Interstate 84.
- County in Nevada that US Route 6 traverses on its way towards Utah.
20 Clues: State where US Route 6 begins. • Massachusetts town where US Route 6 ends. • Ohio city through which US Route 6 passes. • Pennsylvania city located along US Route 6. • State where US Route 6 crosses the Rocky Mountains. • Bridge that US Route 6 crosses over Nantucket Sound. • Desert that US Route 6 passes through in California. • ...
The Executive Branch 2024-02-05
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- The US President Nominates to this US Highest Court.
- The US President nominee to represent the US to a foreign country.
- This person becomes US President if the President dies or resigns.
- The residence of the US President.
- To publicly announce the loss of an election.
- This congressional body that must approve Presidential appointments.
- Maximum terms of a US President can be elected.
- The US President must also have lived in the US for how many years?
- The only president in modern history to not concede an election.
- The only president to serve more than two terms.
- The US President’s advisors.
- The President must be in the US to even run for president.
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- Minimum age required to be the President to the United States
- The US President’s refusal to sign a bill of Congress
- The US President’s annual speech to Congress
- Election Day
- Accusing the President of a crime.
- The VicePresident that took Nixon’s job.
- The only US President to Resign.
- Election month
- Number of years in a US President’s term.
21 Clues: Election Day • Election month • The US President’s advisors. • The only US President to Resign. • Accusing the President of a crime. • The residence of the US President. • The VicePresident that took Nixon’s job. • Number of years in a US President’s term. • The US President’s annual speech to Congress • To publicly announce the loss of an election. • ...
Government Unit 7 Project 2023-06-15
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- The US department that aids peoples health, education, and welfare
- The US corporation that maintains stability and confidence in the US financial areas
- The US organization that find new ways to help the health of american citizens
- The administration that aids, councils, protects, and assists the interests of small buisnesses
- The US administration that provide mortgage insurance on loans for americans
- The US agency that helps people before and after disasters, such as hurricanes
- The US board that has the power to safeguard employees' rights to organize and to determine whether to have unions as their bargaining representative
- The international organization that prosecutes those accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity
- The US department that handles travel around the unites states
- The US department that manages agricultural needs and necessities
- The US administration that provides benefits, health care, and cemetery services to veterans
- The US organization that monitors the wildlife in the ocean, as long as weather warnings
- The US organization that protects investors
- The US office that encourages Congress to do its responsibilities
- The US laws that govern all commercial transactions
- The administration that protects consumers from the harm caused by bad conduct in financial services
- The US agency that collects data against threats to the US security
- A country in north america
- The organization that protects people, wildlife, and fish in the Arctic Circle
- The US department that provides security for american residents
- The highest US rank one can receive in the military
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- The US department that handles americans with any house problems, or trying to find houses
- The US corporation that provides stability to the US housing market
- The organization that collects taxes
- The administration that allows certain foods and drugs that are healthy for the human body
- The US organization that educates professionals
- The organization that includes both european and american countries, primarily european
- The US department that enhances the health of american citizens
- The organization that upholds the Constitution to protect the american people
- The US administration that explores, researches, and handles affairs related to space
- The organization that manages the databases of international criminals
- The US department of military affairs
- The US authority that handles the fifth-largest river in the US
- The US association that guarantees payback on mortgage-backed securities
- The organization that regulates interstate and international communications through cable, radio, television, satellite and wire
- The international service that delivers packages
- The US administration that issues and enforces requirements and maintenance for aircraft
- The US service that delivers to persons and businesses around america
- The US department that prosecutes federal offenders
39 Clues: A country in north america • The organization that collects taxes • The US department of military affairs • The US organization that protects investors • The US organization that educates professionals • The international service that delivers packages • The US laws that govern all commercial transactions • The US department that prosecutes federal offenders • ...
Promises of God 2024-07-29
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- God fights for us
- God changes and transforms us
- God is our miracle worker
- God promises to protect us
- God has a plan to prosper us and give us hope
- God gives us power to defeat sin
- God heals broken relationships
- God keeps us safe and secure
- God meets our needs
- God is always with us
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- God withholds deserved punishment
- God gives us what we don't deserve
- God remembers no more
- God remembers no more
- God is our great rescuer
- God made us
- God gives us times of stillness and rest
- God buys us back
- God fulfills His promises
- God promises you will be with Him forever
20 Clues: God made us • God buys us back • God fights for us • God meets our needs • God remembers no more • God remembers no more • God is always with us • God is our great rescuer • God is our miracle worker • God fulfills His promises • God promises to protect us • God keeps us safe and secure • God changes and transforms us • God heals broken relationships • God gives us power to defeat sin • ...
Us 2021-02-11
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- where we madeout in the rain (I always think about it hehe)
- food we both tried for the first time :)
- my favourite food
- you destroyed me and my whole family at this game..
- show we watched in the first lockdown (iconic)
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- questionable drinks.. we watched Gordon ramsay here!
- hint, they smell bad :,)
- your nickname for me
- a place we both want to go on holiday ;)
- abbreviation for what you are to me :)
- it’s highhh noon.. game we play a lot <3
11 Clues: my favourite food • your nickname for me • hint, they smell bad :,) • abbreviation for what you are to me :) • a place we both want to go on holiday ;) • food we both tried for the first time :) • it’s highhh noon.. game we play a lot <3 • show we watched in the first lockdown (iconic) • you destroyed me and my whole family at this game.. • ...
Us :> 2024-03-26
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- Something as sweet as you
- The fittiest of fits
- Our first holiday together
- Renowned author and prof
- Berry nosed goobers can be made out of
- Best place for a crab to be
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- Our first unofficial date
- Our first culinary creation
- Played a game to get a shirt from
- Best barista out there
- Another ____ in the machine
11 Clues: The fittiest of fits • Best barista out there • Renowned author and prof • Our first unofficial date • Something as sweet as you • Our first holiday together • Our first culinary creation • Another ____ in the machine • Best place for a crab to be • Played a game to get a shirt from • Berry nosed goobers can be made out of
