us Crossword Puzzles
The Crossword Of Us 2024-12-13
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- Where did you get to drive very fast?
- What flavour can we not agree on?
- Where were we going when we saw the funnel clouds?
- Who won the first hockey game we went to together?
- What is my favourite thing you make?
- Where do we like to watch the sunset together?
- What is Rylie and Henry's nickname for you?
- The Concert
- What is our anniversary month?
- Where did we go on our first date?
- Where did we go on our first trip together?
- What was the first tv series we watched together?
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- The squirrels stole our first ___ together.
- Where did we go on for our first anniversary?
- What was the first movie we watched together?
- What was the first pumpkin we carved "together"?
- We are YouTube famous because we were here
- It's okay if you cut this off because apparently you don't need it anyways.
- I love you ___.
- ___? Umm, 7?
- What is the name of the first song we danced to?
- How old do I always say you are?
- What was the first gift you gave me?
- Where did I pick you up before the first actual I love you?
- What month did we first meet in?
- What is the street name of our first house?
- What was the street name where I thought I was going to get murdered?
- What you "don't know" you like?
- What do I always say you're being?
- What team were we for our first beer pong olympics?
30 Clues: The Concert • ___? Umm, 7? • I love you ___. • What is our anniversary month? • What you "don't know" you like? • How old do I always say you are? • What month did we first meet in? • What flavour can we not agree on? • Where did we go on our first date? • What do I always say you're being? • What is my favourite thing you make? • What was the first gift you gave me? • ...
US Govt Unit 1 2025-03-06
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- the first governing document of Plymouth Colony
- Powers denied to the national and/or state governments by the Constitution
- the legislature of the Kingdom of England
- principle that the law applies to everyone, even those who govern
- Writers during the Enlightenment and who popularized the new ideas of the time.
- A system in which power is divided between the national and state governments
- Powers shared by the states and the federal government
- A series of attacks on courthouses by a small band of farmers led by Revolutionary War Captain Daniel Shays to block foreclosure proceedings.
- the first constitution of the United States
- A system of government in which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all the people.
- an organization that consists of a number of parties or groups united in an alliance or league.
- One ruler with absolute power
- Method of maintaining, managing, and gaining control of government (who gets what, when, and how)
- The powers of the national government in foreign affairs that the Supreme Court has declared do not depend on constitutional grants but rather grow out of the very existence of the national government.
- control of one's own government
- A key characteristic of U.S. democracy. Initially meaning freedom from governmental interference, today it includes demands for freedom to engage in a variety of practices without governmental interference or discrimination.
- 1689 laws protecting the rights of English subjects and Parliament
- A government that gives all key powers to the national or central government
- The people believe the ruler is a god or that religious leaders should run the govt
- Constitutional division of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, with the legislative branch making law, the executive applying and enforcing the law, and the judiciary interpreting the law
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- Opponents of the American Constitution at the time when the states were contemplating its adoption.
- a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized.
- the ability of one person to get another person to act in accordance with the first person's intentions
- A written plan of government
- Powers given to the state government alone
- the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
- An unelected group of people run the nation
- Constitutional powers granted solely to the federal government.
- A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- Supporters of the U.S. Constitution at the time the states were contemplating its adoption.
- A system of government in which citizens elect representatives, or leaders, to make decisions about the laws for all the people.
- Powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- A government in which the king or queen has absolute power.
- Signed in 1776 by US revolutionaries; it declared the United States as a free state.
- A King or Queen is the official head of state but power is limited by a constitution.
- A form of government in which citizens rule directly and not through representatives
- the royal charter of political rights given to rebellious English barons by King John in 1215
- A collection of 85 articles written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison under the name "Publius" to defend the Constitution in detail.
- the idea that all humans are born with rights, which include the right to life, liberty, and property
- The document written in 1787 and ratified in 1788 that sets forth the institutional structure of the U.S. government and the tasks these institutions perform. It replaced the Articles of Confederation.
- Political authority conferred by law or by a state or national constitution
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
43 Clues: A written plan of government • One ruler with absolute power • control of one's own government • the legislature of the Kingdom of England • Powers given to the state government alone • An unelected group of people run the nation • the first constitution of the United States • The first ten amendments to the Constitution • the first governing document of Plymouth Colony • ...
US History Revolution - 1800s 2025-03-10
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- An invention by Eli Whitney
- Era of rulers made up of Presidents Jefferson/Madison/Monroe
- A tax on incoming goods
- allowed merchants to trade only with countries other than France and England.
- These men explored the Louisiana Territory
- The sinking of this boat led to the war of 1812
- was in 1803 and it doubled the size of the U.S.
- Stated that America was for Americans
- Agreement to Cease fire
- A Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years
- Capturing Americans for the British Navy
- John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay were known as
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- was an agreement to balance free and slave states.
- Standardized parts that could be used in place of another
- A road stretching from Georgia to Illinois
- An indian guide who helped Lewis and Clark
- Ended the War of 1812
- invented by Robert Fulton in 1807.
- is the devotion to the culture and interests of one’s country.
- The 3rd President of the United States
20 Clues: Ended the War of 1812 • A tax on incoming goods • Agreement to Cease fire • An invention by Eli Whitney • invented by Robert Fulton in 1807. • Stated that America was for Americans • The 3rd President of the United States • Capturing Americans for the British Navy • A Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years • A road stretching from Georgia to Illinois • ...
The Distance Between Us 2023-12-12
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- Where the kids would buy their clothes from
- the name of the high school they go to
- tiny insects that crawl in your hair
- The mom's name
- the kids first language
- Reyna's new instrument
- The oldest brother
- the oldest daughter
- What reyna put in her draw and mago used
- What would Natalio drink when he gets home
- how the kids pronounced trick or treat
- the color of Natalio's car
- What Mago and carlos wore Halloween costume
- The food reyna refuses to eat
- The dad's name
- what the girls become after menstruating
- The insult pepe and his friends gave mago
- Toes and fingers in Spanish
- The celebration when you turn 15 years old
- the guy mago liked
- Holiday where you give thanks and eat food
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- The nickname reyna's teacher gave her
- The girl mago fought
- Where they live in America
- What kind of car does Natalio have
- The city in Mexico where they lived
- Juana and Rey's child's name
- The word big in Spanish
- what Juana made the kids pick up in the streets
- Where the kids felt connected to their family in Mexico
- Holiday where you get presents
- The mom's boyfriend
- The cousin reyna, mago, and carlos don't like
- Mago's new nickname
- The guy with a big white beard whos brings gifts and presents
- Holiday where you dress up and get candy
- the elementary school name
- The word reyna in English
- the language the kids are trying to learn
- The name mila had to call reyna at the dentist
- The dad's new wife name
- The youngest daughter
- The English learning program the kids go to
43 Clues: The mom's name • The dad's name • The oldest brother • the guy mago liked • the oldest daughter • The mom's boyfriend • Mago's new nickname • The girl mago fought • The youngest daughter • Reyna's new instrument • the kids first language • The word big in Spanish • The dad's new wife name • The word reyna in English • Where they live in America • the color of Natalio's car • ...
1 year of us :) 2023-11-30
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- The name of the WORST film we've ever seen
- In the YEAR of the X movie?!?
- Something we were surrounded by ~subacqueo~
- The first meal you made for me
- The first gift we made for each other - coincidentally the exact same thing
- The object we couldn't figure out how to use in Florence
- The 80s duo we looked like when we walked out of Afflex together after haircuts
- Somewhere I feel in every second of being with you, around you and talking to you
- A first and foremost. Something you are, something you have all of, and something you will continue to have indefinitely, without hesitation or doubt. Through everything, in everything, and regardless of anything else going on. Always.
- The unspoken original dating tactic - a beverage
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- The name of the town where I took a photo of you that makes me cry every time I see it
- A very specific place - the name of an important song that we listened to live together
- Something Mamma Cristina brought to your graduation
- Our first date
- The name of our favourite Portuguese third-wheel
- The format in which you first introduced the idea of us getting together
- A condiment we've consumed a lot more than the average person this year
- Something that you are, to the very root of your being
- An informal nickname - you know them.
- A boxed item we've bought and used a lot in the year, and before, of us dating
- Paid £3 for a pint of it after an unfortunately entertaining event
- The only man we'd pay to see again
22 Clues: Our first date • In the YEAR of the X movie?!? • The first meal you made for me • The only man we'd pay to see again • An informal nickname - you know them. • The name of the WORST film we've ever seen • Something we were surrounded by ~subacqueo~ • The name of our favourite Portuguese third-wheel • The unspoken original dating tactic - a beverage • ...
Us. History Civil War 2023-10-24
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- what states did andrew jackson try to reconstruct after abraham lincoln's death
- knights of the white camellia was based in__
- the uss monitor has rotating what?
- the klu klux klan was started by?
- one goal of the white supremacists was to maintain?
- the guides on the underground railroad
- how many states were readmitted into the union during the summer of 1868?
- booth escaped to___ and met up with __
- what did the former slaves get stuck participating in where they would far the land in return for a place to stay and very little pay?
- protected fugitive slaves from being caught
- The first person to find gold in california
- Robert.E.Lee was the commander of the__
- trained to quickly transfer the wounded
- who was the first and only president of the confederate states
- the senator that was involved with the compromise of 1859
- the deadliest day in american history?
- The estimated number of slaves freed during the underground railroad
- __ is the only female in history to recieve the medal of honor
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- what was the main medicine that revolutionized the war?
- booth shot lincoln because he supported__
- stopping slavery from spreading to the southwest
- what was the area the first battle of bull run took place
- what was the southern state first to secede?
- california admitted into the us as a
- The main cause of Mass immigration to california in 1844
- the battle of gettysburg marked the ___ of the civil war
- did stonewall Jackson's own men kill him or the enemy
- clara barnot was inspired to bring the __ to america after she saw it in switzerland
- case in which supreme court stated enslaved people were not citizens of the U.s
- what state was admitted as free in the compromise of 1850?
- what theatre was lincoln shot?
- who wrote the underground railroad book in 1872
- __ was the first woman in the united states to earn a medical degree
- how long was the presidents single term under the confederacy
- territories__ of the missouri were divided as kansas and nebraska
35 Clues: what theatre was lincoln shot? • the klu klux klan was started by? • the uss monitor has rotating what? • california admitted into the us as a • the guides on the underground railroad • booth escaped to___ and met up with __ • the deadliest day in american history? • Robert.E.Lee was the commander of the__ • trained to quickly transfer the wounded • ...
Industrialization in the US 2023-10-11
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- A company that is treated like a single person
- Someone who aids a company financially.
- A cheaper good
- Third-party judgment
- Buissnes starter
- Founded one of the world's most powerful banks
- Land given by the federal government
- Not allowing workers to come to work
- First train to go coast to coast.
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- A company that owns part of another company
- Helped build the steel industry
- created standard oil
- A business that only hires Union workers
- Hands of aproach
- Total control of an industry
- To combine
- Organized labor.
- Yearly production of a country
- Decrease in price and increase in value
- Western Union telegraph company founder
- A combination of companies
- A legal order that you must follow
22 Clues: To combine • A cheaper good • Hands of aproach • Organized labor. • Buissnes starter • created standard oil • Third-party judgment • A combination of companies • Total control of an industry • Yearly production of a country • Helped build the steel industry • First train to go coast to coast. • A legal order that you must follow • Land given by the federal government • ...
US Capitals - Map 1 2024-01-26
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- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Maryland
- Capital of United States
- Capital of Tennessee
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Kentucky
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Indiana
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of South Carolina
- Capital of Mississippi
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- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of Alabama
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Illinois
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Connecticut
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Maine
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Delaware
26 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Maine • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Florida • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Indiana • Capital of Maryland • Capital of Illinois • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Michigan • Capital of Virginia • Capital of New York • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Tennessee • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of Connecticut • Capital of Mississippi • ...
US History since 1877 2024-01-25
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- period in which government made changes and groups gained power
- president of the Great Society
- a cultural separation between parents and their children
- executed the assassin of President Kennedy
- must inform suspects of their rights prior to questioning
- president during World War I
- president during the Great Depression and most of World War II
- president that first use the atomic bomb
- civic leader that proposed peaceful confrontation for civil freedom
- could not used evidence obtained illegally
- first artificial satellite put into space by the Russians
- no official prayers in school
- allowed for the purchase of contraceptives
- Russian leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- ruling that federal courts had jurisdiction to hear lawsuits seeking to force states to redraw electoral districts
- president of the New Frontier
- location of the landings in Cuba by Cuban Rebels
- a type of blockade used by Kennedy in the Cuban Missile Crisis
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- assassin of President Kennedy
- civic leader that proposed violence as a means to confront civil change
- president that improved American Highways
- pushing to the edge of war and then backing down
- right to remain silent
- president that increased national parks and forests
- "one person, one vote"
- an imaginary marker used as a figure to reflect the minimum income required to support a family
- right to an attorney
- cannot force bible reading in public school
- era in which things were "coated" and not as they seem
29 Clues: right to an attorney • right to remain silent • "one person, one vote" • president during World War I • assassin of President Kennedy • no official prayers in school • president of the New Frontier • president of the Great Society • president that first use the atomic bomb • president that improved American Highways • executed the assassin of President Kennedy • ...
IT ENDS WITH US 2023-12-07
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- where did Ryle leave to?
- what did atlas gift lily?
- who works for lily ?
- Who was the neurosurgeon ?
- what did lily hurt ?
- who does lily write about ?
- where did lily live?
- what business did lily run?
- What did Ryle and lily say a lot?
- what did Marshall and allysa struggle with?
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- What did Ryle place over lily’s eye?
- Ryle was was related to Alyssa by being her?
- lily and Ryle said their relationship was a ?
- what did lily enjoy doing?
- Who did lily write too in her book as a kid?
- How many doors did Ryle knock on to see lily?
- Why did lily despise her father?
- What place did lily find atlas at?
- Who did lily hate the most?
- Lilys roommate ?
20 Clues: Lilys roommate ? • who works for lily ? • what did lily hurt ? • where did lily live? • where did Ryle leave to? • what did atlas gift lily? • what did lily enjoy doing? • Who was the neurosurgeon ? • who does lily write about ? • Who did lily hate the most? • what business did lily run? • Why did lily despise her father? • What did Ryle and lily say a lot? • ...
US History LESSON 12 2023-12-08
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- set aside federal lands to create colleges to “benefit the agricultural and mechanical arts.
- was passed and called for each rebel state to draft a new constitution as well as ratify the new Fourteenth Amendment.
- established in 1866, a secret, White supremacist terrorist group that resisted Reconstruction by harassing, threatening, and using violence against Black people
- the lowest point in the fortunes of a person or organization.
- prohibits the federal government and each state from denying or abridging a citizen's right to vote "on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude
- any of the laws legalizing racial segregation of Black people and White people that were enacted in Southern states beginning in the 1880s and enforced through the 1950s
- a general pardon for a crime, usual a political one, issued by a government to a specific group of people
- abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime
- President Johnson outlined plans that would provide opportunities for Confederate soldiers, sympathizers, and even high-ranking officers to receive pardons for their crimes against the Union.
- laws enacted in 1865 and 1866 in the former Confederate states to restrict freedom and opportunities for African Americans
- the 1896 Supreme Court case that established the controversial "separate but equal" doctrine by which segregation became legal as long as the facilities provided to Black people were equivalent to those provided to White people
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- Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and are guaranteed equal protection of the laws.
- President Lincoln proposed a reconstruction program that would allow Confederate states to establish new state governments after 10 percent of their male population took loyalty oaths and the states recognized the permanent freedom of formerly enslaved people.
- provided a process to replace southern state governments then in the hands of disloyal southerners with new state governments in the hands of loyal southerners, both white and black.
- during and after the Civil War, a member of the Republican Party who believed in and fought for the emancipation of enslaved people and, later, the equal rights of African Americans
- a system of servitude in which debtors are forced to work for the person to whom they owe money until they pay off the debt
- a federal agency established in 1865, at the end of the Civil War, to help and protect the 4 million newly freed African Americans as they transitioned out of enslavement
- a form of tenant farming in which the land owner provides a tenant not only with land but also with the money needed to purchase equipment and supplies and possibly also food, clothing, and supervision
- a person who wants to stop or abolish slavery.
- a tax of a set rate that is imposed on each person in a population
- a political candidate who seeks election in an area where they have no local connections.
- a system of agriculture in which landowners rent plots of land to workers, who pay for the use of the land in cash, with a share of the crop raised, or both
22 Clues: a person who wants to stop or abolish slavery. • the lowest point in the fortunes of a person or organization. • a tax of a set rate that is imposed on each person in a population • abolished slavery and involuntary servitude, except as punishment for a crime • a political candidate who seeks election in an area where they have no local connections. • ...
Memory Lane of Us 2024-10-17
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- Colour of my convocation dress from university
- Your favourite breakie place
- Type of pie we have made together
- Sitting in your bed
- How many times I beat you in a row at Crazy Eights while camping
- The first fish you caught on the boat with us
- A crash course about each other on the
- Our first study date was to..
- Synonym for mine
- What is the Pepsi Orange Streak
- What I call you when your grumpy
- Who I think you'd model for
- I love you forever and..
- What you called me before you knew me
- Traditional camping breakie
- T's first Pokemon deck
- Where you got to practice being an F1 driver
- Where we celebrated our 6 month anniversary
- Synonym for delighted and how you make me feel
- Favourite spot to read with you is in the..
- I always bug you about this when you wear it hehe
- Type of flower that reminds you of me
- Our way of saying yes
- Where we danced to live music
- circular ice cream from Mall of America
- A Rosie adventure we did
- Did a number on your elbow
- Your golf nickname
- At the Black Out Social we had our first
- Who said I love you first
- Stronger than like
- What Izzy thinks you are to her
- Your most used emoji when we first started talking
- Who wins the I love you more fights
- Robbing the..
- J's favourite gelato flavour
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- Similar to skating and a surprise date I planned for us
- Your favourite Disney Movie
- One of our dream vacations
- Synonym for ladder ball but better
- Where we met
- Smooth like..
- Colour of our flower
- Why we couldn't stop laughing on the Fisherman's Pier
- Make a wish
- Month we had our first kiss
- Many many __ sessions during the start of us
- We all played it in Minneapolis
- A lake with the rowdiest camping neighbours
- Our first vacation spot
- I wore a black skirt on our 1 year...
- We __ to Brooklyn 99's theme song
- Both of our keychains make a
- __ Creek
- First holiday where you met my extended family
- The SUPERIOR boba place
- ..Roadhouse
- Type of dog we want
- Our word for cuddles
- Favourite camping season
- We do this by the water while camping
- One of the games we played on our first date to across the board cafe
- Our matching shoes
- A date we always love doing where we get very competitive
- We panted them in the park
- Your favourite dog that we have housesit for
- Where we exchanged I love you's for the first time
- Season we want to revisit Yosemite
- We always do this on your way home from work
69 Clues: __ Creek • Make a wish • ..Roadhouse • Where we met • Smooth like.. • Robbing the.. • Synonym for mine • Our matching shoes • Your golf nickname • Stronger than like • Sitting in your bed • Type of dog we want • Colour of our flower • Our word for cuddles • Our way of saying yes • T's first Pokemon deck • Our first vacation spot • The SUPERIOR boba place • I love you forever and.. • ...
US Illinois Constitution Practice 2024-11-18
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- Speaker of the House
- U.S. Senator
- Winthrop Harbor Mayor
- Johnson Chicago Mayor
- Auditor General
- State Representative
- States Attorney
- Senate President
- Attorney General
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- Chief Financial Officer
- Beach Park Mayor
- State Senator
- Lieutenant Governor
- U.S. Senator
- Zion Mayor
- Treasurer
- Governor
- U.S. Representative
- Illinois Supreme Court Justice
- Secretary of the State
- Longest Governor
- 1st Illinois Governor
22 Clues: Governor • Treasurer • Zion Mayor • U.S. Senator • U.S. Senator • State Senator • Auditor General • States Attorney • Beach Park Mayor • Longest Governor • Senate President • Attorney General • Lieutenant Governor • U.S. Representative • Speaker of the House • State Representative • Winthrop Harbor Mayor • Johnson Chicago Mayor • 1st Illinois Governor • Secretary of the State • Chief Financial Officer • ...
Pieces of us :D 2024-11-06
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- My favorite thing in your room
- Your biggest deficiency if you took a blood test today
- Your cheeks
- What you became after you shot yourself in the eye
- Where we met the first time
- The first song I sang for you
- The unlikely song that somehow became a core memory
- Where we had our first date (in my view)
- The first movie we saw together
- Your vetoed nickname
- The last adjective I would use to describe our calls
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- My absolute favorite food at maskan
- The only thing I want to be if I'm in a car
- The color you think is too "fancy" to be a color
- Your daily breakfast
- What Suchita highlighted about you when she first introduced you to me
- What we did on our first virtual date
- Something every Indori I met has been enthu about
- A word I use to describe your touch
- It's chill _______
- The jewelry you think looks best on me
21 Clues: Your cheeks • It's chill _______ • Your daily breakfast • Your vetoed nickname • Where we met the first time • The first song I sang for you • My favorite thing in your room • The first movie we saw together • My absolute favorite food at maskan • A word I use to describe your touch • What we did on our first virtual date • The jewelry you think looks best on me • ...
The Crossword of Us 2024-10-31
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- the name I always call you even though it’s not your name
- the game we always play together (and you always win)
- my favourite flower (and middle name)
- where we are going on holiday next year
- our breakfast in the car
- how we met
- the month we first met
- the restaurant that used to be cursed for us
- the festival we’ve been to together
- the town where we had our first date
- my favourite animal
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- my favourite Disney film
- the breed you want for our first dog
- my hobby that you now do with me
- your favourite animal (and tattoo)
- where you want to travel for your 30th birthday
- the band that sings the song that was playing when you asked me to be your girlfriend
- the month you’re coming home and my birthday month
- my eldest dogs name
- my favourite football team
- where you always want scratches and tickles
- how many brothers I have
22 Clues: how we met • my eldest dogs name • my favourite animal • the month we first met • my favourite Disney film • our breakfast in the car • how many brothers I have • my favourite football team • my hobby that you now do with me • your favourite animal (and tattoo) • the festival we’ve been to together • the breed you want for our first dog • the town where we had our first date • ...
US HISTORY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-11-22
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- Turning point of the revolution
- amendment that states Congress make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting its free exercise.
- "give me liberty or give be death"
- President Thomas Jefferson placed an ______ act to limit American trade.
- What branch consists of the President, his or her advisors and various departments and agencies.
- someone who believes in the type of political system in which states or territories share control with a central government.
- opposed the ratification of the 1787 U.S. Constitution
- "father of the constitution"
- First president of the United states
- No territory was gained or lost and there was no clear winter, war between America and Britain
- Increased communication and trade, disrupted natural habits in the west
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- A state plan from 1874-1875 and was successful in undermining the republican led government
- overemphasized political, economic, and social loyalty to a region of a country rather than the country as a whole.
- Agreement that ended to the war of 1812 treaty of...
- economic system in which private actors own and control property in accord with their interests
- This acquisition from France in 1803 doubled the land holding of the U.S, a state plan
- Federalist,founding father of the United States, who fought in the American Revolutionary War, helped draft the Constitution
- a change or addition to the terms of a contract or document.
- President James Polk desired to expand the US via Manifest Destiny followed by the annexation of this republic in 1845
- Anti Federalist leader, beloved in a need to restrict governmental power
20 Clues: "father of the constitution" • Turning point of the revolution • "give me liberty or give be death" • First president of the United states • Agreement that ended to the war of 1812 treaty of... • opposed the ratification of the 1787 U.S. Constitution • a change or addition to the terms of a contract or document. • ...
US and Global Economics 2024-12-01
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- Indirect costs like opportunity costs or forgone income from alternative uses of resources.
- An economic system combining private and public enterprise.
- These restrictions may be imposed in the name of national defense, to protect the jobs of workers, and to protect companies from competition
- The central banking system of the United States that regulates monetary policy.
- An economy based on customs, traditions, and barter, often found in rural or developing areas.
- An economic system where prices are determined by supply and demand with minimal government intervention. Some of the other characteristics of a free market economy are private ownership of property and resources
- Taxes imposed on imported goods to protect domestic industries or generate revenue.
- The rise in the general level of prices, reducing purchasing power
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- Direct monetary costs of operating a business, such as wages and rent.
- A professional who studies and analyzes economic trends, policies, and systems.
- An early economist that believed free market systems were the best way to organize the economy
- The system of money used in a country or globally for trade.
- Goods or services produced domestically and sold to other countries.
- An economy where the government controls production, pricing, and distribution of goods.
- Expenditures by the government on public services, infrastructure, and welfare programs.
- The ability of individuals and businesses to make their own economic decisions, including trade and investments.
- International relations and activities that impact the global economy.
- When a country imports more goods and services than it exports, resulting in a negative balance.
- This economist provided the ideology behind many command economies and thought that capitalist systems promoted inequality and divided society into two different classes
- The goal of this trade agreement was to eliminate free trade barriers, promote fair competition, and increase investment opportunities among the three nations.
- A decrease in the general price level of goods and services, often linked to reduced demand.
- Goods or services purchased from other countries for domestic use.
22 Clues: An economic system combining private and public enterprise. • The system of money used in a country or globally for trade. • Goods or services purchased from other countries for domestic use. • The rise in the general level of prices, reducing purchasing power • Goods or services produced domestically and sold to other countries. • ...
Physical Geography of US 2024-12-06
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- Which region is this? mountains, beaches, and swamps; humid summers and mild winters
- The major desert located in the Great Basin
- The highest point in all 50 states
- The US is generally divided into 5 major ________.
- Oklahoma is located in this region
- The Sonoran is a ___________.
- One of the Great Lakes
- The Great Salt Lake is located in this state.
- A major river in the Southwest
- Connecticut is located in this region
- The Poconos, the Catskills, and the Adirondacks are all located in which region?
- Georgia is known for this fruit.
- Which region is this? prairies and hills, farming, very cold winters with mild summers
- Major waterfalls located in New York and Canada
- The Mississippi River empties into a ________ in Louisiana.
- A major river that flows through the Midwest
- The mountain in Washington state that is technically a volcano
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- Mount Rushmore is in the ______ in South Dakota.
- The Everglades and Okefenokee are both _________.
- You can remember the 5 Great Lakes using this abbreviation
- The largest of the 5 Great Lakes
- Idaho is located in this region
- The Grand Canyon is located in this state.
- Florida is known for this fruit.
- Major river found in the Northeast
- North America is made up of Canada, Mexico, the United States, and ______.
- Alabama is located in this region
- The continent where you will find the United States
- This river flows through the Grand Canyon.
- The Poconos, the Catskills, and the Adirondacks are all _____.
- The Great Smoky Mountains are part of this mountain chain
- The highest point in the 50 states is located in which state?
- The major mountain chain in the West
- Ohio is located in this region
34 Clues: One of the Great Lakes • The Sonoran is a ___________. • A major river in the Southwest • Ohio is located in this region • Idaho is located in this region • The largest of the 5 Great Lakes • Florida is known for this fruit. • Georgia is known for this fruit. • Alabama is located in this region • The highest point in all 50 states • Oklahoma is located in this region • ...
One Year of Us 2025-03-24
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- My favorite "Where the Wild Things Are" character
- Pattern of the Myrtle couch
- The flavor of Mike's Hard Lemonade you bought for me at Myrtle
- How many days we've been dating
- The color we both wore on our fancy date
- The note you left me on a gum wrapper in Humanities that I still keep in my phone case
- The holiday we got to spend over a week together for in the summer
- The ultimate goal
- Book your brother gave me
- Food we both had after saying I love you for the first time
- Your gift to me on our one month anniversary
- The first article of clothing I stole from you
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- Our go-to place to sit together at school
- Location of our first kiss
- My favorite position
- Name of the song I heard when I knew I loved you
- What you let me put on you on Emo Night (and I was so excited to be so close to you)
- "Team _____" aka our collaborated Funkies win
- The first show we watched together
- The first concert we went to together
- Where you promised to take me way before we even started dating
- "Our ___ House"
- Natalie's Downfall
23 Clues: "Our ___ House" • The ultimate goal • Natalie's Downfall • My favorite position • Book your brother gave me • Location of our first kiss • Pattern of the Myrtle couch • How many days we've been dating • The first show we watched together • The first concert we went to together • The color we both wore on our fancy date • Our go-to place to sit together at school • ...
US History Ch17 Vocab 2025-05-08
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- A system for selecting individuals for compulsory military service, often through a lottery or other means.
- To leave something behind or to give up control, often in a sudden or unexpected manner.
- A legal principle that protects against unlawful detention, ensuring that a person can report an unlawful imprisonment before a court.
- Strongly protected or secure; often used to describe ships armored with iron plating, historically significant during naval warfare.
- A plan of action designed to achieve a specific goal, often involving careful consideration of resources and conditions.
- The side of a military formation or the side of a person or object.
- To come across or meet someone or something unexpectedly.
- To establish something firmly and securely, making it difficult to change or remove.
- To join or recruit for military service or to enroll in support of a cause.
- A slang term for U.S. paper currency, especially during the Civil War period.
- A number of things or events of the same class coming one after another.
- To change something to its opposite or to go backward.
- To spread or hand out something among a group of people or across an area.
- A river or stream that flows into a larger river or body of water, contributing to its flow.
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- An executive order issued by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863 that freed enslaved people in Confederate states.
- To replace one thing with another; often used in the context of replacing someone in a role or position.
- A person who is injured, killed, or otherwise adversely affected by an event, particularly in military contexts.
- The state of being different or distinct; comparing two or more elements to highlight their differences.
- The refusal to accept or comply with something; often used in a military context to describe opposition to an invading force.
- To explain the meaning of something or to translate from one language to another.
- To strengthen or support something, often by adding additional resources or forces.
- war A conflict in which a country uses all its resources and strategies to defeat its enemy, often affecting both military and civilian targets.
- A reward given for helping to achieve a goal, often in the form of money or goods.
- state A state that is situated on the boundary between two regions, particularly during the Civil War, referring to slave states that did not secede from the Union.
24 Clues: To change something to its opposite or to go backward. • To come across or meet someone or something unexpectedly. • The side of a military formation or the side of a person or object. • A number of things or events of the same class coming one after another. • To spread or hand out something among a group of people or across an area. • ...
US Government Review Quiz 2025-04-16
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- This part of congress is the "Lower House" and it's members depend on population
- Powers given to government that is directly stated in the constitution
- The official way we can make changes to the Constitution
- A government where citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf (What the US is)
- Powers given to government that is not explicitly stated in the constitution
- Belief that no one is above the law
- This article defines the relation and powers of the states
- The executive leader on the federal level
- This term means "Two Chambers" and is how Congress is set up
- Article I Creates this Branch of Government
- Article III Creates this Branch of Government
- When someone creates and spreads biased information to influence the public to see it their way
- This Election is held to officially select a candidate for government office
- Article II Creates this Branch of Government
- This part of Congress is the "upper house" and has 2 members per state
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- The Executive leader on the state level
- The Supreme Law of the Land (United States)
- Divides the powers of Government between Central and State Levels
- Enlightenment belief that all humans have rights they are born with
- A nonverbal but understood agreement between the governing power and the people that the government will take care of it's citizens
- the executive leader on the local level
- This Election is held to select political party candidates who will officially run for office representing that party
- This article declares the constitution the surpreme law of the land
- This "deal" done by President Roosevelt creating social welfare programs for the US and shifted the Democrat and Republican voting platforms
- The authority of the government comes from the people
25 Clues: Belief that no one is above the law • The Executive leader on the state level • the executive leader on the local level • The executive leader on the federal level • The Supreme Law of the Land (United States) • Article I Creates this Branch of Government • Article II Creates this Branch of Government • Article III Creates this Branch of Government • ...
Persiapan US Pendidikan Pancasila 2025-05-04
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- Provinsi yang terletak paling timur Indonesia
- Provinsi paling barat Indonesia
- Provinsi yang beribu kota Palembang
- Hak yang dimiliki setiap warga negara: hak untuk hidup …
- Semboyan bangsa Indonesia: … Tunggal Ika
- Alat musik tradisional Jawa Barat
- Ibu kota negara Indonesia
- Provinsi yang ibu kotanya adalah Makassar
- Dasar negara Indonesia
- Kewajiban utama pelajar di sekolah
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- Menghormati orang tua adalah contoh pengamalan norma
- Ibu kota provinsi Jawa Timur
- Warga negara yang membayar pajak telah menjalankan …
- Perilaku menghargai pendapat orang lain menunjukkan sila ke … Pancasila
- Simbol sila keempat Pancasila
- Kalimat pertama pada bunyi sila keempat Pancasila
- Lagu kebangsaan Indonesia
- Lambang negara Indonesia
- Norma yang berasal dari kebiasaan atau adat istiadat
- Norma/aturan yang berasal dari Tuhan dan berhubungan dengan pahala atau dosa
20 Clues: Dasar negara Indonesia • Lambang negara Indonesia • Lagu kebangsaan Indonesia • Ibu kota negara Indonesia • Ibu kota provinsi Jawa Timur • Simbol sila keempat Pancasila • Provinsi paling barat Indonesia • Alat musik tradisional Jawa Barat • Kewajiban utama pelajar di sekolah • Provinsi yang beribu kota Palembang • Semboyan bangsa Indonesia: … Tunggal Ika • ...
It starts with us 2025-04-23
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- – Atlas’s childhood experience
- – Something the characters must embrace.
- – A major theme in the book regarding past abuse.
- – A key legal issue between Lily and Ryle over their daughter.
- – A central theme for both Atlas and Lily
- - It is the place were Lilly,Allysa and Atlas often are.She put him in the closet there herself because she saw Ryle coming
- - the daughter of Ryle and Lily
- – Lily’s first love, a central character in the book.
- – A psychological term reflected in some relationships.
- - That Ryle could abuse and hurt her daughter and herself or others she liked.
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- – Lily’s journey is about regaining control.
- – Describes some of Ryle’s behaviors
- – A storytelling technique used in both books.
- – An important concept as Lily sets limits with Ryle.
- – Atlas has a backstory involving help and healing.
- – Ryle’s sister and Lily’s close friend.
- – Both Lily and Atlas narrate; this dual structure is key.
- – A word that describes Lily’s strength and recovery.
- – What Lily seeks from her past with Atlas.
- - The second name of Emerson, it refers to the adventures of Lily and Atlas
20 Clues: – Atlas’s childhood experience • - the daughter of Ryle and Lily • – Describes some of Ryle’s behaviors • – Something the characters must embrace. • – Ryle’s sister and Lily’s close friend. • – A central theme for both Atlas and Lily • – What Lily seeks from her past with Atlas. • – Lily’s journey is about regaining control. • ...
Think you know us? 2025-04-27
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- What plant is the most prominent in our backyard
- Bride's hometown
- Suburb of our home
- Bride's favourite colour
- Name of our street
- Bride's dream job as a young child
- Name of our home Wifi network
- Groom's childhood dream job
- Groom's favourite movie franchise
- Name of Groom's side business
- Our dog's name
- Country the Groom was born in
- Month of our anniversary
- How many cats do we have?
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- Bride and Groom's first date restaurant/location
- Hip Hip
- Bride's middle name
- First name of the Best Man
- Brand of Groom's first car
- What country did we get engaged?
- Bride's favourite house chore
- Bride's most rerun TV show
- At what age did the Bride move to Australia?
- Groom's favourite colour
- Breed of Bride's beloved first dog?
- Our favourite holiday destination
- Our favourite season
- Groom's favourite type of food
28 Clues: Hip Hip • Our dog's name • Bride's hometown • Suburb of our home • Name of our street • Bride's middle name • Our favourite season • Bride's favourite colour • Groom's favourite colour • Month of our anniversary • How many cats do we have? • First name of the Best Man • Brand of Groom's first car • Bride's most rerun TV show • Groom's childhood dream job • Bride's favourite house chore • ...
US History B Review 2025-05-13
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- v. US. case restricted Japanese Americans' rights during World War II by placing them in internment camps
- President during the Persian Gulf War
- War between the United States and Iraq following the Iragi invasion of Kuwait.
- President Johnson's program of promoting racial equality and ending poverty
- US policy of containment during the Truman administration
- relaxation policies between the United States and the Soviet Union
- another name for the Second Red Scare, led by Wisconsin Senator Joe McCarthy
- War between two halves of a country over communism vs. capitalism
- state-controlled government and economy, no private property
- General Secretary of the Soviet Union during its collapse in the early 90s
- President responsible for the Iran-Contra Affair
- this place was bombed by the Japanese, causing the US to join WWII
- Roe v. Wade was based on this issue
- the policy of resisting the spread of communism from where it already existed
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- first city to be destroyed by an American atomic bomb in Japan
- filled most of the production jobs in the United States during WWII
- economic theory that the government can best stimulate the economy by helping businesses produce more
- impeached for perjury
- President during the 9/11 attacks
- Cold War policy that involved mutually assured destruction and the constant threat of nuclear warfare
- Project started by the United States to create an atomic bomb in WWII
- planned, systematic extermination of a whole group of people during WWII
- the gradual withdrawal of troops from Vietnam
- this Conference was the start of a rocky relationship between the US and USSR
24 Clues: impeached for perjury • President during the 9/11 attacks • Roe v. Wade was based on this issue • President during the Persian Gulf War • the gradual withdrawal of troops from Vietnam • President responsible for the Iran-Contra Affair • US policy of containment during the Truman administration • state-controlled government and economy, no private property • ...
US Presidents since 1877 2025-05-14
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- President who dropped atomic bombs on Japan
- President who established the FDA
- Only president to resign from office
- First African American president
- First president to appoint a black woman to the Supreme Court
- President assassinated in Buffalo, NY in 1901
- President during the Teapot Dome Scandal
- President during World War I
- Peanut farmer who became president
- President during Civil Rights and former Army General during WWII
- First Catholic president
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- President during the Monica Lewinsky scandal
- Actor-turned-president in the 1980s
- President at the beginning of the Great Depression
- President during the Panama Canal construction
- Only President to be born and raised in Texas
- First president to serve after Reconstruction
- President during Operation Desert Storm
- First president to serve two non-consecutive terms
- President during both World War II and D-Day
- "Silent Cal" president of the 1920s
21 Clues: First Catholic president • President during World War I • First African American president • President who established the FDA • Peanut farmer who became president • Actor-turned-president in the 1980s • "Silent Cal" president of the 1920s • Only president to resign from office • President during Operation Desert Storm • President during the Teapot Dome Scandal • ...
PA and US history 2024-03-31
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- Famous civil war battle on PA soil
- A port on the Great Lakes
- Father of constitution
- QB for 4 super bowls in PA
- US Rep. for PA 9th District
- Washington’s winter encampment
- First President to be impeached
- Supreme allied commander WWII
- Hunters mecca in Hamburg PA
- PA state bird
- 1st Governor of PA
- 1st Republican President
- PA tuxedo
- Deadliest 1 day battle in American history
- Wrote “Art of the Deal”
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- Super Bowl LII MVP
- Midnight rider
- Angel of the battlefield
- Only President from PA
- 1st President
- Punxsutawney PA whistlepig
- 109th PA Legislative District Rep.
- Who said “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall”.
- PA Nickname
- Inventor of polio vaccine at University of Pittsburgh
- Group that settled Pennsylvania
- Winning Civil War general
- Silver, gold or black
- PA state tree
- Meaning of Pennsylvania
- Only town in PA
- Current speaker of the house
- Famous soirée in Boston
- 1st Union ironclad ship
34 Clues: PA tuxedo • PA Nickname • 1st President • PA state bird • PA state tree • Midnight rider • Only town in PA • Super Bowl LII MVP • 1st Governor of PA • Silver, gold or black • Only President from PA • Father of constitution • Meaning of Pennsylvania • Famous soirée in Boston • 1st Union ironclad ship • Wrote “Art of the Deal” • Angel of the battlefield • 1st Republican President • ...
PA and US history 2024-04-01
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- Who said “Mr. Gorbachev tear down this wall”
- 109th PA Legislative District Rep.
- PA tuxedo
- Angel of the battlefield
- US Rep. for PA 9th District
- PA state bird
- Inventor of polio vaccine at University of Pittsburgh
- Hunters mecca in Hamburg PA
- Famous civil war battle on PA soil
- Deadliest 1 day battle in American history
- PA Punxsutawney whistlepig
- Famous soirée in Boston
- Meaning of Pennsylvania
- Father of constitution
- 1st Governor of PA
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- Group that settled Pennsylvania
- A port on the Great Lakes
- First President to be impeached
- Supreme allied commander WWII
- Only President from PA
- Only town in PA
- Republican President
- Midnight rider
- Winning Civil War general
- Washington’s winter encampment
- Wrote “Art of the Deal”
- 1st Union ironclad ship
- Current speaker of the house
28 Clues: PA tuxedo • PA state bird • Midnight rider • Only town in PA • 1st Governor of PA • Republican President • Only President from PA • Father of constitution • Wrote “Art of the Deal” • 1st Union ironclad ship • Famous soirée in Boston • Meaning of Pennsylvania • Angel of the battlefield • A port on the Great Lakes • Winning Civil War general • PA Punxsutawney whistlepig • ...
US History Ch. 18 2024-02-26
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- Who lead the Montgomery Improvement Association to run a boycott
- segregation by custom and tradition
- This person thought black power meant that African Americans should control the social, political, and economic direction of their struggle
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- she did not want to move from her seat
- African American air force veteran who applied for a transfer to the University of Mississippi
- a form of protest used at white restaurants that refused to serve African Americans
- a Mayor who ordered the Chicago police to protect the marchers
- National Association for the advancement of colored people
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- one meaning of this word is self-defense and even violence were acceptable
- teamsof African American and white volunteers, many of whom were college students, traveled into the South to draw attention to its refusal to integrate bus terminals
- Act that gave the federal Gov. broad power to prevent racial discrimination in a number of areas
- NAACP's cheif counsel and director of its Legal Defense and Education Fund was the this brilliant African American attorney
- Act that authorized the attorney general to send federal examiners to register qualified voters, bypassing local officials who often refuse registering of African Americans
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
- a doctrine that said lawa segregated African Americans were permitted as long as equal faculties were provided for them
- to study the causes of the urban riots and to make recommondations to prevent them from happening again
- prejudice or discrimination toward someone because of their race
- was denied admission to her neighborhood school in Topeka
- Dr. King lead what movement that went through the all-white suburb of Marquette Park to demonstrate the need for open housing
20 Clues: segregation by custom and tradition • she did not want to move from her seat • Southern Christian Leadership Conference • Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee • was denied admission to her neighborhood school in Topeka • National Association for the advancement of colored people • a Mayor who ordered the Chicago police to protect the marchers • ...
Western US Major Cities 2024-03-06
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- Home to an NBA basketball team with a sun in their logo
- Serves as a base for visitors to explore nearby Mount Rushmore
- Vegas Home to some of the most famous and largest casinos in the world
- Home to the University of Arizona
- Prefix of the city is Anchor
- Live Music Capital of the World
- Largest city in Montana by population
- 1.5-mile track hosts NASCAR and IndyCar races
- At the edge of Texas close to New Mexico
- Most iconic landmarks is the Space Needle
- Capital city of California
- Translates to the angels in spanish
- Arizona-Mexico border
- One of the busiest ports in the United States
- Reuben sandwich was invented here
- Home to NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
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- Home to the NFL team Denver Broncos
- The capital and largest city of the state of Wyoming
- Known as the sunniest city in the United States
- City is named after the waterfalls on the Big Sioux River
- Has an NBA team named after them
- Infamous for being the site of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
- Known for their humongous zoo
- Popular television series "Breaking Bad" was set and filmed in Albuquerque
- Known for their numerous pinetops
- Famously known as "The Biggest Little City in the World"
- Capital city of North Dakota
- Rhymes with cargo
- Oil Capital of the World
- Oklahoma City thunder is this major cities NBA team
- Landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education originated here
- Oldest capital city in the United States
- City known for their lakes
- Francisco Home to the Golden Gate bridge
- Home to Pearl Harbor
- Rhymes with noise
- The University of Alaska Fairbanks is located here
37 Clues: Rhymes with cargo • Rhymes with noise • Home to Pearl Harbor • Arizona-Mexico border • Oil Capital of the World • City known for their lakes • Capital city of California • Prefix of the city is Anchor • Capital city of North Dakota • Known for their humongous zoo • Live Music Capital of the World • Has an NBA team named after them • Home to the University of Arizona • ...
30 Years of Us 2024-03-12
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- Their first dog's name.
- First date movie.
- What high school did both girls graduate from?
- What country did Chuck live in for five years?
- Erainna's first school as a teacher.
- What city did they fly to on their 7th anniversary?
- Chuck's truck when we first met.
- What position did Chuck have with the police department before leaving?
- What was Erainna doing when they first met?
- The grade level Erainna first taught.
- How many children do they have?
- When they moved to Texas, what city did they move to?
- The city where they bought their first home.
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- On what occasion did Chuck propose to Erainna?
- Chuck's job after the military.
- What did Chuck buy Erainna for 5th anniversary?
- How many grandchildren do they have?
- When Chuck left the military what was his rank?
- First date food.
- Chuck's best friend.
- Where do they currently live?
- Chuck's military location when they got engaged.
- Where was Chuck stationed before Fort Polk?
23 Clues: First date food. • First date movie. • Chuck's best friend. • Their first dog's name. • Where do they currently live? • Chuck's job after the military. • How many children do they have? • Chuck's truck when we first met. • How many grandchildren do they have? • Erainna's first school as a teacher. • The grade level Erainna first taught. • ...
Us Part Eight (Easy) 2022-03-19
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- Grace always gets ___ and French mixed up
- What day of the week did we say I love you for the first time?
- A physical ailment on the face that we both have
- We say this in response to a slow reply of "I love you"
- Compliment Javi said that confused Grace at first
- A physical activity that neither of us can do
- Javi's recent vocalist crush
- Where Grace bought her Chile mini snowglobe?
- Song Grace and Javi will eventually perform together
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- We both wear this
- What I loved to see walking through Santiago/Those don't exist in Tallahassee
- Month we officially became a couple
- Drink Javi likes to add to his alcoholic drinks that Grace thinks is nasty
- Grace loved these because they were filled with manjar
- Something we will never be because we love food too much
- Compliment Grace used to call Javi all the time
- We will eventually get matching ___ someday
- Day of the week we both got our hair cut
- Javi drinks this to stay awake and Grace hates it
- What Grace always wears for Javi
20 Clues: We both wear this • Javi's recent vocalist crush • What Grace always wears for Javi • Month we officially became a couple • Day of the week we both got our hair cut • Grace always gets ___ and French mixed up • We will eventually get matching ___ someday • Where Grace bought her Chile mini snowglobe? • A physical activity that neither of us can do • ...
US History Revolution - 1800s 2022-03-15
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- An invention by Eli Whitney
- Era of rulers made up of Presidents Jefferson/Madison/Monroe
- A tax on incoming goods
- allowed merchants to trade only with countries other than France and England.
- These men explored the Louisiana Territory
- The sinking of this boat led to the war of 1812
- was in 1803 and it doubled the size of the U.S.
- Stated that America was for Americans
- Agreement to Cease fire
- A Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years
- Capturing Americans for the British Navy
- John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay were known as
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- was an agreement to balance free and slave states.
- Standardized parts that could be used in place of another
- A road stretching from Georgia to Illinois
- An indian guide who helped Lewis and Clark
- Ended the War of 1812
- invented by Robert Fulton in 1807.
- is the devotion to the culture and interests of one’s country.
- The 3rd President of the United States
20 Clues: Ended the War of 1812 • A tax on incoming goods • Agreement to Cease fire • An invention by Eli Whitney • invented by Robert Fulton in 1807. • Stated that America was for Americans • The 3rd President of the United States • Capturing Americans for the British Navy • A Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years • A road stretching from Georgia to Illinois • ...
US Second Semester Final 2025-06-03
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- law to help enslavers recapture people escaping slavery
- Organized push to make changes in order to improve society
- Religious movement in the early 19th century that led to many reform movements
- to withdraw, such as to withdraw from the nation
- One of the first leaders calling for women’s rights and suffrage
- federal government of the United States - the states in the North that stayed part of the U.S.
- amendment to the U.S. Constitution banning slavery and involuntary servitude in the United States (except as a punishment)
- the process the U.S. government used to readmit the Confederate states to the Union after the Civil War
- The South Carolina fort where the war began
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- A campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol
- The right to vote
- an amendment to the U.S. Constitution stating that citizens could not be stopped from voting "on account of race, color, or previous condition of servitude"
- the Confederate States of America - the southern states that seceded from the Union and formed their own country
- an order issued by Abraham Lincoln freeing the slaves in all regions in rebellion against the Union
- Escaped from slavery and became a public speaker on abolition
- The enslaved man who went to court to sue for his freedom
- Movement to end slavery
- an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that made all persons born or naturalized in the United States -- including former slaves -- citizens of the country
- Education reform leader who pushed for better public education
- several years of violence in Kansas between pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces
- Escaped from slavery and became one of the most famous conductors of the Underground Railroad
- major turning point battle in 1863 - the beginning of the end for the Confederacy
22 Clues: The right to vote • Movement to end slavery • A campaign to stop the drinking of alcohol • The South Carolina fort where the war began • to withdraw, such as to withdraw from the nation • law to help enslavers recapture people escaping slavery • The enslaved man who went to court to sue for his freedom • Organized push to make changes in order to improve society • ...
us 2 review crossword 2025-06-03
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- journalist who promoted reforms, exposed corrupt politicians, and advocated for justice for workers
- the Great Depression was worse than previous
- when a labor union tells its workers to withhold labor until a demand is met, usually for higher pay or less hours
- weather phenomenon impacting mainly midwestern farmers
- 1920's movement that celebrated African American culture and artistic expression
- the transcontinental ________ reduced travel time and cost across the country, facilitated the transportation of goods and resources, and contributed to the displacement of Native Americans
- at this conference, UK and France settled on appeasing Hitler, giving him the Sudetenland
- Henry Ford's invention that changed the way manufacturing in the US is done
- created by the 18th amendment, banned alcohol
- the only one of Wilson's Fourteen Points that was included in the Treaty of Versailles, an international group for peace
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- court _______ bill: FDR's plan to add more justices to the Supreme Court
- the Treaty of Paris 1898 ended this war, making Cuba independent from Spain and a US protectorate and giving the US Puerto Rico, Guam and the Phillippines
- _________ Adjustment Act: aimed to raise crop prices by controlling production
- Japan attacked the US in Hawaii, drawing us into WW2
- this campaign promoted defeating racism and fascism
- medical condition, caused by constant shelling, affected many soldiers psychologically during WW1 and after
- the party in charge for the whole 1920's (aka conservative)
- the ________ inspection Act of 1906 required the federal government to inspect _____ products to ensure sanitary conditions and safe consumption
- ___________ ____________ administration: gave jobs to the unemployed in creating public infrastructure
- this group of WWI veterans marched on Washington to demand immediate payment of WWI service bonuses
- one of the 3 R's that focused on helping individuals get jobs or money
- Women who challenged social norms and embraced new fashions
22 Clues: the Great Depression was worse than previous • created by the 18th amendment, banned alcohol • this campaign promoted defeating racism and fascism • Japan attacked the US in Hawaii, drawing us into WW2 • weather phenomenon impacting mainly midwestern farmers • the party in charge for the whole 1920's (aka conservative) • ...
The Story of Us 2025-07-24
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- The other woman in Russell's life
- Taylor's happy place
- R&T Christmas time activity
- First comes marriage, then comes ______
- Their regular date location in 2025
- City and state the bride was born and raised
- R&T's favorite place they have ever traveled together
- The year R&T first met: Twenty_________
- Honeymoon destination
- Astrological sign of the bride
- Meal every Friday night
- Best day of their lives
- R&T Sunday Ritual
- Brides wedding dress designer
- first thing the groom noticed
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- Groom's favorite holiday
- Engagement town
- R&T Meet Cute
- One word to describe Taylor the last six years
- Hand the groom, MOB and MOG write with
- Together _____, that's how it will be!
- Groom's middle name
- Every morning Russell makes _____ for Taylor
- Groom's college mascot
- Favorite shared TV show
- Couple's shared zodiac sign
- _____ ___ all for flying to Cabo to celebrate!
- Their first concert together
- How many siblings do the bride and groom have combined
- Theo loves his ____
30 Clues: R&T Meet Cute • Engagement town • R&T Sunday Ritual • Groom's middle name • Theo loves his ____ • Taylor's happy place • Honeymoon destination • Groom's college mascot • Favorite shared TV show • Meal every Friday night • Best day of their lives • Groom's favorite holiday • R&T Christmas time activity • Couple's shared zodiac sign • Their first concert together • Brides wedding dress designer • ...
The Puzzle of Us 2025-07-08
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- Her soft little delulu that came true
- What makes her feel seen
- Animal he sees her as
- First name he gave her
- Her favorite food he teases
- His favorite drink juice
- Our couple animal mascot
- Her nickname for him
- The guy who brought us closer
- An emotion he secretly feels deeply
- His favorite dessert
- His favorite food she teases
- The app where we met
- His favorite fruit
- Her favorite quote from him when things go wrong or find some problem
- Something she learned to let go of
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- Her favorite drink
- Something she now embraces more side
- The language she came to learn but found love instead
- Where we call every day
- The French city he told stories about
- If u want ur son high lever send him 2-3 years and forget
- person What he admires in her
- He was born in
- The first thing: hat made her fall in love to him
- What she admires in him
- Animal she sees him as
- Sentence for them when each other being cute
- A sentence that always makes them laugh
- A teasing animal nickname she uses for him
- Her current hometown
- Their forever inside joke food
- The country she keeps bringing up
33 Clues: He was born in • Her favorite drink • His favorite fruit • Her nickname for him • Her current hometown • His favorite dessert • The app where we met • Animal he sees her as • First name he gave her • Animal she sees him as • Where we call every day • What she admires in him • What makes her feel seen • His favorite drink juice • Our couple animal mascot • Her favorite food he teases • ...
US HISTORY/CIVICS PREP 2025-08-08
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- One of the first people to live in a new place.
- The leader of a state.
- Citizens who decide facts in a court trial.
- Another word for freedom.
- A place where judges decide if laws are broken.
- Cloth with colors and shapes that stands for a country.
- The written plan for how our government works.
- A four-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses or oxen.
- Money people pay to government for services.
- To speak or act against something you think is unfair.
- A written agreement or promise.
- Government where people have the power to choose leaders.
- The states that stayed together during the Civil War.
- A rule made by government.
- The city where a state or national government is based.
- The event when people vote.
- Half of Congress where each state has two members.
- One of the 50 parts of the United States.
- Freedom from control by another country.
- A person who belongs to and has rights in a country.
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- A written peace agreement between countries.
- When people fight to change their government.
- A colonist who wanted America free from Britain.
- Things the law says people may have or do.
- Ship that carried the Pilgrims in 1620.
- Tracks and trains that move people and goods.
- A colonist who stayed loyal to Britain.
- To choose a leader or law in an election.
- Fair treatment under the law.
- A change or addition to the Constitution.
- Paper label that showed a tax was paid in colonial times.
- The edge of settled land where new land is explored.
- Elected group that makes national laws.
- A written idea for a new law.
- A person who travels to learn about new places.
- First permanent English town in America, started in 1607.
- The elected leader of the United States.
- A place settled and controlled by a far-away country.
- The right to make choices without unfair limits.
- An English settler who came for religious freedom.
40 Clues: The leader of a state. • Another word for freedom. • A rule made by government. • The event when people vote. • Fair treatment under the law. • A written idea for a new law. • A written agreement or promise. • Ship that carried the Pilgrims in 1620. • A colonist who stayed loyal to Britain. • Elected group that makes national laws. • The elected leader of the United States. • ...
chapter 6 us history 2022-10-07
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- founded first oil company; became one of the world's wealthiest men and a major philanthropist.
- United States Supreme Court case in which the Court upheld the power of state governments to regulate private industries that affect the common good.
- founded the American Federation of Labor and served as the organization's president from 1886 to 1894
- an Irish-born American schoolteacher and dressmaker who became a prominent union organizer, community organizer, and activist. She helped coordinate major strikes and co-founded the Industrial Workers of the World.
- two-part fraud conducted from 1864 to 1867 by the Union Pacific Railroad and the Crédit Mobilier of America construction company in the building of the eastern portion of the First Transcontinental Railroad.
- a radical labor union primarily of unskilled laborers that was prominent in the first decades of the 20th century that sought to organize unskilled laborers in order to challenge and overthrow the capitalist system.
- a United States antitrust law which prescribes the rule of free competition among those engaged in commerce.
- an expansion strategy adopted by a company that involves the acquisition of another company in the same business line.
- an American 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 of the United States
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- an expansion strategy where one company takes control over one or more stages in the production or distribution of a product.
- the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better.
- train route that traveled across america
- inexpensive industrial process for producing steel
- led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history.
- american inventor, created the light bulb
- first american to drill for oil- successful business man
- a national federation of labor unions in the United States that continues today as the AFL-CIO. It was founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1886 by an alliance of craft unions eager to provide mutual support
- federal law that was designed to regulate the railroad industry, particularly its monopolistic practices. The Act required that railroad rates be reasonable and just
- inventor who created the QWERTY keyboard and typewriter
- patented the first functional telephone
- manufactured the pullman sleeping car and founded a town
21 Clues: patented the first functional telephone • train route that traveled across america • american inventor, created the light bulb • inexpensive industrial process for producing steel • inventor who created the QWERTY keyboard and typewriter • manufactured the pullman sleeping car and founded a town • ...
It Ends With Us 2022-10-14
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- Atlas' profession
- Lily's profession
- What the chair was made out of
- Where the wedding happened
- Where everything is better
- Main love interest
- Lily's annoying roommate
- Lily's favorite food
- Just keep ______
- What Atlas made for Lily
- Atlas' gift to Lily before he left
- Ryle's brother-in-law
- Who Lily wrote letters to
- Material Atlas used to make Lily a heart
- Where Ryle's parents live
- Where Lily and Ryle meet
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- Ryle's brother and his daughter
- Lily's best friend
- How Atlas got into Lily's house
- What Lily chose in the end
- Where Ryle worked for 6 weeks
- Ryle's niece
- Where Lily was in the start of the book
- Lily's tattoo
- Lily's hometown
- Atlas' resautrant
- The branch of the military Atlas joins
- Ryle's last name
- Lily's first love
- Main character
- Ryle's job
31 Clues: Ryle's job • Ryle's niece • Lily's tattoo • Main character • Lily's hometown • Just keep ______ • Ryle's last name • Atlas' profession • Lily's profession • Atlas' resautrant • Lily's first love • Lily's best friend • Main love interest • Lily's favorite food • Ryle's brother-in-law • Lily's annoying roommate • What Atlas made for Lily • Where Lily and Ryle meet • Who Lily wrote letters to • ...
All About Us/Me 2022-08-20
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- Future State
- Go to Drink
- Dough Favorite Ice Cream
- Bora Future Vacay
- My Favorite Color
- No Matter the
- My Favorite Animal
- Future Last Name
- Watching Sunsets At The
- Basketball Number
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- My Favorite Number
- Power Straws My Favorite Candy
- My Favorite Pet
- Favorite Thing To Do
- Middle Name
- to Time No Matter the
- Forever and
- First Kiss Place
- My Favorite Food
- Second Favorite Color
20 Clues: Go to Drink • Middle Name • Forever and • Future State • No Matter the • My Favorite Pet • First Kiss Place • My Favorite Food • Future Last Name • Bora Future Vacay • My Favorite Color • Basketball Number • My Favorite Number • My Favorite Animal • Favorite Thing To Do • to Time No Matter the • Second Favorite Color • Watching Sunsets At The • Dough Favorite Ice Cream • Power Straws My Favorite Candy
Crossword Puzzle US History 2022-11-14
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- Also known as the GOP, for “Grand Old Party,” it emerged from the renewed sectional tension of the 1850s. The GOP was founded in 1854 by antislavery Whigs, Democrats, Free-Soilers, and Know-Nothings from the North and West. Although the GOP lost the 1856 presidential election, the popular John C. Fremont garnered many votes and won 11 of the 16 free states in the Electoral College.
- A controversial law that constituted part of the Compromise of 1850. It required that escaped slaves, upon their capture, would be returned to their masters, and that the authorities in a free state had to cooperate with this process. Nicknamed the “Bloodhound Law” by abolitionists for the common use of such dogs in hunting down slaves.
- While a famous actor in his own lifetime, Booth is best remembered for orchestrating the assassination of Abraham Lincoln on April 14, 1865 at Ford’s Theater. Booth and his co-conspirators had tried on multiple occasions to assassinate Lincoln. In fact, other key cabinet figures were supposed to be killed simultaneously with Lincoln, but those plots failed for varying reasons. Shot while attempting to evade capture in the ensuing manhunt.
- An unrecognized independant California that existed from June 14 to July 9, 1846. Led by John C. Fremont, and annexed into the United States under the terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. Named for its flag, which featured a bear.
- A sea fort near Charleston, South Carolina. On April 12–13, 1861, the first shots of the Civil War were fired there. The Confederate Army fired upon the unarmed merchant vessel Star of the West, which was attempting to resupply the U.S. forces stationed at the fort.
- A statesman and orator from Kentucky, Clay was known as “The Great Compromiser” for brokering multiple deals over nullification and slavery. He was also a proponent of infrastructure development that he called the American System. Clay notably ran for president on several occasions but never won. See: Compromise of 1850, Great Triumvirate.
- American abolitionist and author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852), an influential work of abolitionism.
- Laws passed by Southern legislatures in response to legal emancipation of slaves. These codes restricted the actions, movements, and freedoms of African Americans. Under these codes, African Americans could not own land, so they were tied instead to small plots leased from a landowner. This began the system of sharecropping. See: Jim Crow laws, Reconstruction.
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- Sixteenth President. Served 1861 to his assassination on April 15, 1865. A former Whig who had opposed the Mexican-American War, he joined the newly formed Republican Party. His 1860 election triggered the secession of several states, and he deftly led the Union through the ensuing Civil War.
- Commonly refers to the California Gold Rush, which took place between 1848 and roughly 1855. The population of California ballooned as prospectors flocked to the state to seek a fortune in mining gold. Over 100,000 American Indians died as settlers and prospectors violently displaced them. See: Forty-Niners.
- An underground society of whites who ruthlessly and successfully used terrorist tactics to frighten both white and black Republicans in the South. While quashed by the Force Acts of 1870 and 1871, the organization survived, resurfacing and spreading throughout the country in later years. See: Redeemers.
- An attempt by abolitionist to circumvent the Fugitive Slave Act, which assisted slaves escaping to the North.
- An 1842 treaty that divided a contested territory in northern Maine between the United States and Britain, settling Maine’s northern boundary.
- A Confederate general who worked under Lee. Until his death in 1863, he was involved in every major battle in the eastern theater of the war. He is considered an able officer by military historians. Jackson was accidentally shot by Confederate soldiers in May 1863. He lost his arm and died from infection shortly thereafter.
- A response to the lackluster Reconstruction efforts by President Johnson. Proposed in 1866 and ratified in 1868, it protected the rights of all U.S. citizens, granted all African Americans full citizenship and civil rights, and required states to adhere to the due process and equal protection clauses of the Constitution. Furthermore, it disallowed former Confederate officers from holding state or federal office. It would decrease the proportional representation of any state that denied suffrage to any able citizen.
- It banned slavery and involuntary servitude, and functionally repealed the Three-Fifths Clause. Passed in early 1865 and ratified later that year, this amendment was one of Lincoln’s last major achievements prior to his assassination.
- The sole President of the Confederate States. Served February 22, 1862 to May 10, 1865. Davis was a Democrat from Mississippi. A veteran of the Mexican-American War, he had served in the House (1845–1856) and Senate (1847–1851, 1857–1861), as well as Secretary of War (1853–1857) under Franklin Pierce. Davis was a micromanager who hampered the Confederate war effort by refusing to delegate issues or authority to his subordinates. He also lacked the political skill to overcome the decentralized, states’ rights structure of the Confederacy, which made him reliant on state governors in a way Lincoln did not deal with.
- Written by Harriet Beecher Stowe, this novel expressed Northern abolitionist frustrations with the Fugitive Slave Act. In the North, the novel quickly gained fame and convinced many that slavery was morally wrong. Meanwhile in the South, the commitment to protecting the institution of slavery intensified.
- Nickname for an influx of immigrants to California in 1849 seeking riches in the gold rush. A number of immigrants were Chinese.
- Coined by Southern Democrats, it was a derogatory term for Southern Republicans that meant they were pirates who sought to steal from state governments and line their own pockets. See: carpetbagger, Reconstruction.
20 Clues: American abolitionist and author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852), an influential work of abolitionism. • An attempt by abolitionist to circumvent the Fugitive Slave Act, which assisted slaves escaping to the North. • Nickname for an influx of immigrants to California in 1849 seeking riches in the gold rush. A number of immigrants were Chinese. • ...
US History Extra Credit 2022-11-07
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- beliefs held by individuals or society
- music that took America by storm
- invited the model T
- used to buy new products during the 1920s
- gaining the right to vote
- 18th amendment to the constitution
- movement to ban alcohol
- type of line production
- form of mass media that almost every household owned
- used to promote new products to Americans
- president leading US during WWI
- policy of staying out of conflicts
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- era of societal changes
- women who dressed different & openly partied
- journalists exposing corruption
- City where a revival in African American art took place
- president who was a progressive
- exaggerated stories to persuade people
- illegal places to drink & dance
- support of natural-born citizens & anti-immigrant
- a change to society
21 Clues: invited the model T • a change to society • era of societal changes • movement to ban alcohol • type of line production • gaining the right to vote • journalists exposing corruption • president who was a progressive • illegal places to drink & dance • president leading US during WWI • music that took America by storm • 18th amendment to the constitution • ...
Arts and Us Vocabulary 2022-11-17
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- having full attention
- a combination of musicians with different instruments
- fright fear of standing in front of people to perform
- a group of people who work together
- an action of performing
- performers on the street for money donation
- a break in between a performance
- standing to applaud the performances
- person who directs the audience to their seats
- practices or trial performances
- a group of singers
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- a person who directs an orchestra of musicians
- people who play music
- a drama performed on stage live
- a play or movie with singing and dancing
- person who design the dance steps
- an interview with demonstration for a job as a musician or singer or actor
- a group of dancers or actors
- a professional actor or singer
- the last act
20 Clues: the last act • a group of singers • people who play music • having full attention • an action of performing • a group of dancers or actors • a professional actor or singer • a drama performed on stage live • practices or trial performances • a break in between a performance • person who design the dance steps • a group of people who work together • ...
100 days of us. 2022-02-08
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- first name of our first concert
- your late night room service order
- in a really ….. loyal, reliable way
- you’re body and your touch
- Emily songs
- current record
- shouldn’t have to travel
- your favorite digit
- I can’t, I can’t afford 2 spots….
- first phone convo, in hours
- the dead turtle
- like a king bed, but smaller
- since 81
- where you pee
- your Mexican name
- my drink the last day - Mexican…
- what I want
- you say you don’t, but you do
- just one more
- your rib fishes new name
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- the fifteenth, first contact
- legs for
- that feeling down there when we touch
- and then I ……. you
- so why don’t we do some
- I could watch you do it all day
- I never want to miss one
- just what we…
- I am bias because
- #…
- your other girlfriend
- a first, on the fourth of
- they may go for your jugular
- you mostly dance
- your then favorite song
35 Clues: #… • legs for • since 81 • Emily songs • what I want • just what we… • where you pee • just one more • current record • the dead turtle • you mostly dance • I am bias because • your Mexican name • and then I ……. you • your favorite digit • your other girlfriend • so why don’t we do some • your then favorite song • shouldn’t have to travel • I never want to miss one • your rib fishes new name • ...
1800s US history puzzle 2021-10-26
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- John C. Calhoun and Henry Clay were known as
- the forcible seizure of American sailors into the Royal Navy
- stretched from Georgia to Illinois
- invented by Eli Whitney
- invented by Robert Fulton in 1807
- stated America was for Americans
- the devotion to the culture and interests of one’s country.
- the 3rd President of the U.S
- agreement to cease fire
- a Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years
- made up of the Presidencies of Jefferson/Madison/Monroe
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- the sinking of the American boat that led to the War of 1812
- explored the Louisiana Purchase.
- famous Indian guide who helped Lewis and Clark
- standardized parts that could be used in place of one another were called
- ended the War of 1812
- 1803 and it doubled the size of the U.S.
- Act allowed merchants to trade only with countries
- tax on incoming goods
- an agreement to balance free and slave states
20 Clues: ended the War of 1812 • tax on incoming goods • invented by Eli Whitney • agreement to cease fire • the 3rd President of the U.S • explored the Louisiana Purchase. • stated America was for Americans • invented by Robert Fulton in 1807 • stretched from Georgia to Illinois • 1803 and it doubled the size of the U.S. • a Supreme Court Justice for over 30 years • ...
US government crossword puzzle 2022-04-22
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- The ______ of the Virginia Company of London gave the colonists permission to go to the "new world."
- The First amendment acronym.
- What branch is in the Third article of the Constitution?
- Thomas Payne wrote the book, ________________. (two words)
- There are 27 _______ to the US Constitution.
- Who were the colonists declaring independence from?
- The first 10 amendments to the US Constitution. (three words)
- Fill in the blank: Life, Liberty, and the __________________. (three words)
- The Virginia ________ of Rights served as a model for the Bill of Rights.
- The Articles of __________ led to the writing of the US Constitution.
- One problem of the Articles of Confederation was that they did not have the power to ____.
- In 1776, the ________ convention was where the declaration of independence was written.
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- What year did the colonists declare independence? (write the year in number form)
- What document gives the current structure of our government? (two words)
- The Declaration of Independence stated all of our ____________ rights.
- Who wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights? (two words)
- The "break-up letter" with England is the declaration of __________.
- In 1776, the ________ convention was where the declaration of independence was written.
- This stated that the king has to follow his own laws. (two words)
- “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created __________…”
- The Virginia Stature of ____________ Freedom was written by Thomas Jefferson.
21 Clues: The First amendment acronym. • There are 27 _______ to the US Constitution. • Who were the colonists declaring independence from? • What branch is in the Third article of the Constitution? • Who wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights? (two words) • Thomas Payne wrote the book, ________________. (two words) • ...
US Government and Politics 2022-05-02
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- Type of grant for use in a broad range of services
- Basis of one’s beliefs about politics
- Senate tactic of delaying the vote for a bill
- Organization dedicated to controlling government by winning elections
- Ability of Congress to monitor the executive branch, especially the bureaucracy
- The right to vote
- How the courts handled similar cases in the past
- The Amendment that is the basis of all judicial decisions which advance civil rights
- Type of grant for a specific use
- Theory in which the upper-class rules
- Congressional committee appointed for a specific purpose
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- Process of applying the Constitution to the states
- Election to select party nominations
- The Amendment which grants freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition
- Theory in which groups are so strong that government is weakened
- System of power distributed among local, state, and federal government
- Organization dedicated to influencing policy through lobbying, electioneering, and litigation
- Supporters of the US Constitution
- Power of the president to reject a bill
- Advisory council consisting of the heads of the executive departments
20 Clues: The right to vote • Type of grant for a specific use • Supporters of the US Constitution • Election to select party nominations • Basis of one’s beliefs about politics • Theory in which the upper-class rules • Power of the president to reject a bill • Senate tactic of delaying the vote for a bill • How the courts handled similar cases in the past • ...
A Place For Us 2022-05-11
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- Nicks love
- Fathers club
- company. Table Talk
- 3 floor house
- Last to come to Worcester
- City in Greece
- Not a color
- Virtue of father
- place for lunch
- Building of worship
- Success
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- Fruit and vegetables
- City in Massachusetts
- not a citizen of US
- nick
- Daughter suffering from depression
- Mother
- Last name
- Fathers name
- Greek food at a family death
20 Clues: nick • Mother • Success • Last name • Nicks love • Not a color • Fathers club • Fathers name • 3 floor house • City in Greece • place for lunch • Virtue of father • not a citizen of US • company. Table Talk • Building of worship • Fruit and vegetables • City in Massachusetts • Last to come to Worcester • Greek food at a family death • Daughter suffering from depression
Places in US History 2022-05-11
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- "54'40" or Fight" was a rallying cry related to this territory
- A bus boycott here began with Rosa Parks
- The US gained control of this island during the Spanish-American War (War of 1898)
- Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders charged San Juan Hill on this island
- The first state to ratify the Constitution
- President Nixon's trip to this Chinese city was a great foreign relations move
- A women's convention here resulted in a declaration of women's equal rights
- Paul Revere warned of the British departure from this city
- A battle here took place after the War of 1812 had been ended by treaty
- the Alamo is in this Texas city
- The first atomic bomb used in warfare was dropped on this Japanese city
- A treaty outside of this French capital ended World War I
- A march for civil rights ended tragically here
- The "shot heard round the world" was fired here
- This city was burned by Union General William Sherman
- The "Golden Spike" completing the transcontinental railroad was driven into the ground in this state
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- a symbolic place in South Dakota representing the maltreatment of the Native Americans
- Joseph McCarthy, the leader of the Red Scare in the 1950's, was from this state
- Where the Second Continental Congress met
- The purchase of this territory was a tremendous real estate deal
- The battleship Maine exploded in the harbor of this city
- A major turning point of the Civil War took place in the Pennsylvania town
- The first woman on the Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor, was from this state
- The Missouri Compromise allowed this state to enter as a free state
- President Reagan challenged the Soviet leader to "take down this wall"
- A Union victory in this Mississippi river town gave the Union control of the Mississippi River
- One of the states where popular sovereignty was attempted to solve the slavery question, but it turned out bloody
- Lewis and Clark left this city on their "Voyage of Discovery"
- The New Deal program constructed the hydroelectricity infrastructure along this southern river
- The firing on Fort Sumter in this state started the Civil War
- Our nation's first capital city
- Riots in this section of Los Angeles were part of the 1960's violence
- An engineering wonder here reduced the travel time from San Francisco to New York City tremendously
- The Democrat National Convention of 1968 in this city was marked by violence and demonstrations against the Vietnam War and civil rights
- Known as "Seward's Folly"
- the last state to enter the Union
36 Clues: Known as "Seward's Folly" • Our nation's first capital city • the Alamo is in this Texas city • the last state to enter the Union • A bus boycott here began with Rosa Parks • Where the Second Continental Congress met • The first state to ratify the Constitution • A march for civil rights ended tragically here • The "shot heard round the world" was fired here • ...
The Crossword of Us 2023-01-20
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- How long we will be together for
- Our first conversations were about this
- We have two of these
- The brand of the first car we bought together
- The place where we got married
- Our anniversary spot
- The state of our first vacation together
- The city in which we met
- The name we share
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- The month that we got married
- You'll give me these for the rest of our lives (according to your proposal)
- I ______ you
- Our first date
- The place where you proposed
- The place of our first home
- The month we started dating
- We built one of these together
- An activity that we love to do together
- The place where we met
- The anniversary that you proposed on
20 Clues: I ______ you • Our first date • The name we share • We have two of these • Our anniversary spot • The place where we met • The city in which we met • The place of our first home • The month we started dating • The place where you proposed • The month that we got married • We built one of these together • The place where we got married • How long we will be together for • ...
US States Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-14
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- only non rectangular state flag
- It was once illegal here to put a scoop of ice cream on cherry pie.
- state name contains another country
- is home to the world’s largest living organism, a fungal colony in the state’s Blue Mountains.
- lighthouse
- the “diner capital of the world.”
- 'Yankee Doodle' is the state song
- has more miles of interstate per sq mile than any other US state.
- Thanks to its French heritage, this state is the only state in the country to adhere to a civil law system, as opposed to the common law used in the other 49 states.
- potato
- small town of Indiana is known as the Christmas Tree Capital of the World, a testament to its status as one of the top suppliers of Christmas trees in the country.
- The only state in the US with a Triple Divide, which allows waters to flow to Hudson Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean.
- the only state in the U.S which consists of two peninsulas
- my football teams don't play in my state
- Lake Chargo-ggagoggm-anchaug-gagoggcha-ubunagun gamaugg, in the town of Webster, is the longest place-name in America.
- The first free public library was founded in Peterborough
- Averaging about 10 inches of rain a year
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- The name of the state comes from the Ojibwe words Misi zipi, or “Great River.”
- 13th step of state capital is 1 mile above sea level
- ranks first when it comes to the percentage of residents who exercise regularly
- Mardi grass started here
- The waters off the Outer Banks became known as “The Graveyard of the Atlantic” after causing over 1,000 shipwrecks amidst its sandbars and strong currents.
- fried chicken
- highest percentage of white people
- Home to America's only operational diamond mine – Crater Diamonds State Park.
- the first national monument in the US in 1906.
- dakota has more lines of shoreline than Florida.
- the healthiest state
- a city here is often considered the poultry capital of the world, passed a 1961 law making it illegal to eat fried chicken with a fork.
- the only state in the US to have its very own state flavor. That’s right: it’s maple.
- i'm so fucking boring
- contains a national park larger than 9 US states
- almost 2,400 miles from California and about 4,000 miles from Japan.
- dakota the No. 1 producer of honey in the country.
- crab
35 Clues: crab • potato • lighthouse • fried chicken • the healthiest state • i'm so fucking boring • Mardi grass started here • only non rectangular state flag • the “diner capital of the world.” • 'Yankee Doodle' is the state song • highest percentage of white people • state name contains another country • my football teams don't play in my state • Averaging about 10 inches of rain a year • ...
US Cities by Nickname 2022-07-16
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- Magic City
- Music City
- The Big D
- The City of Angels (2 wds.)
- Duke City
- The Capitol of Silicon Valley (2 wds.)
- Sin City (2 wds.)
- Rose City
- Derby City
- Mad City
- Steel City
- The Windy City
- The Sun City (2 wds.)
- The Crossroads of America
- Porkopolis
- Live Music Capitol of the World
- The Queen City
- Emerald City
- Motor City
- City of Fountains (2 wds.)
- The Mile High City
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- Rocket City
- Cream City
- The Big Pineapple
- Theme Park Capitol of the World
- The Big Easy (2 wds.)
- Gateway to the West
- The Alamo City (2 wds.)
- Golden Gate City (2 wds.)
- City of Oaks
- The Biggest Little City in the World
- The Lilac City
- The Big Apple (3 wds.)
- The City of Brotherly Love
- Space City
- The Old Pueblo
- Beantown
- America's Finest City (2 wds.)
- The Forest City
- The Twin Cities (well, one of them anyway)
- D.C.
- The Big Peach
- Charm City
- The City of Trees
- Valley of the Sun
45 Clues: D.C. • Mad City • Beantown • The Big D • Duke City • Rose City • Magic City • Cream City • Music City • Derby City • Steel City • Space City • Porkopolis • Charm City • Motor City • Rocket City • City of Oaks • Emerald City • The Big Peach • The Lilac City • The Old Pueblo • The Windy City • The Queen City • The Forest City • The Big Pineapple • Sin City (2 wds.) • The City of Trees • Valley of the Sun • The Mile High City • ...
US Government Exam Review 2022-12-12
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- Political party that wants the least amount of government intervention that typically defends tradition
- The belief that your vote matters
- Power shared between state and national governments
- Presidential role that makes the President the main architect for foreign policy and the main spokesperson for the USA
- The amendment that grants women the right to vote
- Type of government where the majority of power is within the states
- Document that outlines citizens' liberties
- The branch of government that executes the law
- Minimum age for presidency
- Type of government where the majority of the power is held within the national government
- Political party that advocates to change the status quo
- The amendment that grants citizens the right to bear arms
- The branch of government that interprets the law
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- The manipulation of district boundaries to gain some sort of advantage
- Having more than half the amount of votes
- Principle of the Constitution that grants people the right to have a voice in politics
- System in the Constitution that ensures no one branch becomes too powerful
- The body that determines who the next president will be
- Having the most amount of votes
- Amount of years you need to live in the USA before becoming president
- Type of committee in the law-making process that is made up of members from the House and the Senate
- The branch of government that creates the law
- The body that is housed in the judicial branch
- Type of government that the United States has
- The amendment that allows citizens the right to free speech, religion, press, petition, and assembly
- The powers that are granted to Congress through the necessary and proper clause
26 Clues: Minimum age for presidency • Having the most amount of votes • The belief that your vote matters • Having more than half the amount of votes • Document that outlines citizens' liberties • The branch of government that creates the law • Type of government that the United States has • The body that is housed in the judicial branch • ...
The Story Of Us 2022-10-04
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- Where I'm from
- The type of party that we first talked at.
- Where you took me snorkeling
- The street your house was on in college.
- The country where you love to go.
- The month we got our dog in.
- The country you want visit one day.
- The Mascot of our College
- The name of my high school
- The city we met in.
- The ice cream shop where my car key got stuck.
- One of our favorite types of drinks to get
- Where we went for our first New Years.
- Our dogs name.
- The bar where you go to ride the bull
- Where we pet the sea otters
- something you hate to take
- The town our first apartment was in.
- The golf tournament we went to in college
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- Our favorite place to drink on Thursdays in college.
- Our favorite date night
- Where we went for our first date.
- The city we live now
- Where we went for spring break
- My favorite sport to watch
- The month we stared dating
- The last bar of the night
- Our favorite place to get drinks
- the name of my car
- The best apple orchard
- The amount of years we have been together
- The friend that set us up.
- Where you get the bucket drinks.
- The street where we had many drunk nights.
- The flower festival we went to.
35 Clues: Where I'm from • Our dogs name. • the name of my car • The city we met in. • The city we live now • The best apple orchard • Our favorite date night • The last bar of the night • The Mascot of our College • My favorite sport to watch • The month we stared dating • The name of my high school • The friend that set us up. • something you hate to take • Where we pet the sea otters • ...
What If It's Us 2022-09-26
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- where you mail stuff out
- Popular musical by Lin-Manual Mirdanda
- Undergound transportation
- Caffeine drink with many flavors
- brother to a parent
- popular attraction spot in NYC
- where you go to learn
- usually a good thing you didn't know prior
- two men liking eachother romantically
- place you go when you are hurt or surgery
- The season between fall and spring
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- where you put things usually made of cardboard
- sandwich made with Italian bread
- usually a summer job with no money involved
- game machines everywhere
- school after highschool
- A play with music
- something somebody celebrates every year
- The big apple
- when 2 people aren't together anymore
20 Clues: The big apple • A play with music • brother to a parent • where you go to learn • school after highschool • where you mail stuff out • game machines everywhere • Undergound transportation • popular attraction spot in NYC • sandwich made with Italian bread • Caffeine drink with many flavors • The season between fall and spring • when 2 people aren't together anymore • ...
The Story of Us 2022-08-30
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- clear vision about circumstances
- people we meet and take along with us
- what is promised and is always there
- where we spent my birthday
- what we need in order to function properly in life
- necessary to navigate life
- we can achieve together leading to material gains
- how we feel when we are around each other
- what drives us to free ourselves
- the most important thing to everyone we can't choose them
- the world we live in that we must navigate
- our interactions have it, always with respect
- another dynamic we have that is potent
- what everyone wants in life
- a quality you bring to me and impacts my life
- what we offer each other as we are both growing
- your glamour nickname
- first trip together
- takes time but worth it. mutual vulnerability
- we express this daily
- what we have that is unconditional
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- how we move forward with ourself and others
- needed to build up ourselves and grow
- what we must practice with each other
- the fire between us
- how we support others
- ideal to maintain to be honest with ourselves and how we move
- awakening is the second word here
- ideal target for spirits directed by souls/higher self
- what will do together to see the world
- always elevating in understanding
- to see things clearly
- higher self talking to us via messages
- the person we work on daily
- who we are to each other
- our place with each other, that will never change
- a dynamic we have that amazes us
- must maintain this about ourselves in relation to others
- the most awesome thing about who you are
39 Clues: the fire between us • first trip together • how we support others • to see things clearly • your glamour nickname • we express this daily • who we are to each other • where we spent my birthday • necessary to navigate life • the person we work on daily • what everyone wants in life • clear vision about circumstances • what drives us to free ourselves • a dynamic we have that amazes us • ...
They Called Us Enemy 2023-02-01
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- sharp; intense
- done or created using whatever is available at the moment
- stall or other enclosed area where horses are kept
- intentional; purposeful
- imperfect; capable of making mistakes
- evil; wicked
- toilet
- administrative area or region
- open; straightforward; without secrets
- full belief or faith in something, without the need for proof.
- shocked; very surprised
- a feeling of ill-will or active hostility
- profitable; successfully earning at a high rate
- a person with ridiculous behaviour
- mean or hurtful word or phrase
- planned with a deliberate purpose
- difficult to understand
- strong or sharp taste or smell
- sad; gloomy; depressed
- say something in a formal or solemn way (to declare your love, to declare war)
- information spread to promote a cause
- debasing; causing humiliation
- emanating light
- to make less or easier
- upsetting or angering to a severe extent
- loyalty of citizens to their country
- strong hostility
- oral tradition; knowledge gained through passing down of stories
- flask for water carried by soldiers and others
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- imprisonment
- severe pain or suffering
- famous for a negative reason
- declaration, formal public statement
- source of danger
- wise; indicates sound judgement
- very wicked; evil
- housing for soldiers
- over-confident; showing feelings of unearned importance
- primarily; centrally; basically; foundationally
- plead; argue in favor of
- threatening; foreshadowing evil
- a system of principles or beliefs
- the act of imprisoning
- crowded; stuffed
- the differing opinion of one (often judge) from the majority opinion
- attack; offensive assault against an enemy
- make compatible with
- disproportionate
- far-reaching effect, vast impact
- government system divided into many departments or individuals
- someone who admires England, English people, and/or all things relating to England
- fame or recognition for negative reasons
- frozen water or juice, on a stick
- delcare or affirm as true
54 Clues: toilet • imprisonment • evil; wicked • sharp; intense • emanating light • source of danger • crowded; stuffed • disproportionate • strong hostility • very wicked; evil • housing for soldiers • make compatible with • the act of imprisoning • sad; gloomy; depressed • to make less or easier • intentional; purposeful • shocked; very surprised • difficult to understand • severe pain or suffering • ...
The Crossword of Us 2025-11-04
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- The little guy we kidnapped from the park.
- Your favourite show obsession — full of secrets and theories.
- The word that melts me every time you use it for me.
- The first flower I gave you, the colour that used to win your heart (until it was rivalled).
- The window through which we live, laugh, and love across miles.
- The date you were born, and the date everything began for us.
- The month the universe decided our paths should cross.
- The mountain I still dream of climbing with you — side by side.
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- The autumn-coloured flavour that’s found its way into your Bahrain coffee orders.
- Comfort in a bowl — your forever favourite.
- The word that exists in no dictionary but lives in our world, you created it and it sounds like tamil
- The secret code that once meant “our classroom” in a virtual world.
- The last name from your favourite place to eat, and hopefully the start of our “restaurant stories.”
- The last name of the coffee shop we meet in after weeks apart.
- The holy city that witnessed our forever begin.
- My favourite feature in your face — perfectly, unmistakably you.
- Aadil loves you ____ than you love him.
- The hotel with the jacuzzi where time stood still.
- The name we both whispered for our future little one.
- You weave feelings into these like it’s second nature.
20 Clues: Aadil loves you ____ than you love him. • The little guy we kidnapped from the park. • Comfort in a bowl — your forever favourite. • The holy city that witnessed our forever begin. • The hotel with the jacuzzi where time stood still. • The word that melts me every time you use it for me. • The name we both whispered for our future little one. • ...
US History Unit 2 2025-12-06
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- Banned settlement west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Protest against Tea Taxation
- Colonists who supported independence
- Turning point thatsecured French Support
- Secured the French alliance
- Leader of the Continental Army and 1st U.S. president
- Shared power between state and national governments
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- American military force led by Washington
- Father of Constitution
- British policy that the colonies existed to benefit the mother country
- French volunteer who fought alongside Washington
- Colonists who supported Britain during the Revolution
- Author of Common Sense
- Separation from Britian
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- First 10 amendments protecting individual freedoms
- Final major battle when the British surrendered
- America's first government, weak national authority
- First battles of the Revolutionary War
- War that led Britain to tax the colonies
- Tax on all paper items
- Creation of the Constitution
- Colonial communication network resisting British rule
- Patriot organization resisting British taxation
- British soldiers fired on colonists
- Early voice for women's rights
- 1st Secretary of the Treasury Department
- 2nd U.S. president
- King of Britain during the Revolution
- Idea that women should raise good citizens
30 Clues: 2nd U.S. president • Tax on all paper items • Father of Constitution • Author of Common Sense • Separation from Britian • Secured the French alliance • Protest against Tea Taxation • Creation of the Constitution • Early voice for women's rights • British soldiers fired on colonists • Colonists who supported independence • King of Britain during the Revolution • ...
The Answers Are Us 2025-11-21
Across
- In what month did we officially came together?
- We both love?
- A mutual love language
- In how many countries have we been together this year?
- Who should we both be grateful for?
- Where is my?
- We are?
- Something you taught me in Kitzbühel
- Who do we get blackout drunk with?
- Something you taught me in Kitzbühel about
- What am I always wearing?
- My favorite meal?
- I like?
- What was the first thing I noticed about you?
- What did you eat for nearly every day for 4 months straight?
- Where was our first kiss?
- What makes the distance dissappear
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- A place you could not live without?
- Something you do all the time
- My favourite activity together
- This is the first message you have texted me
- Our favorite season?
- Who is your best buddy?
- What is my favorite pub in Kitzbühel?
- Where was our first date?
- What am I?
- Where did we meet for the first time?
- Where ever we are together?
- Your favorite metal band
- You usually tend to be?
- You can't live without?
31 Clues: We are? • I like? • What am I? • Where is my? • We both love? • My favorite meal? • Our favorite season? • A mutual love language • Who is your best buddy? • You usually tend to be? • You can't live without? • Your favorite metal band • Where was our first date? • What am I always wearing? • Where was our first kiss? • Where ever we are together? • Something you do all the time • ...
Eight Years of Us 2025-10-27
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- Our unbeaten New Year’s tradition ☕💫
- Favorite café in Thakur Village ☕
- Game that kept us sane during lockdown 🔠
- What my heart does when I see you 💛
- The “business” we joked about running🕵️♀️
- Movie playing during our first kiss 🎬
- Our Borivali hangout stop near college ☕
- Café where we celebrated our first anniversary 🍰
- First ever gift you gave me 📖
- Movie we had the entire theatre to ourselves 🎥
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- Beach where we watched shooting stars 🌠
- Our go-to background show ☕
- Movie during our first make-out session 💋
- The lab where our story began
- Number of years we’ve been together ❤️ (Center word)
- Our inside joke spelling for pain 😜
- Our very first trip together 🏖️
- Our favourite PC game together 🎮
- Place of our near-death yet unforgettable bike ride
- Our favorite drink ☕
- Place we love to play and compete 🎯
- Horrible show we couldn’t stop watching 😂
22 Clues: Our favorite drink ☕ • Our go-to background show ☕ • The lab where our story began • First ever gift you gave me 📖 • Our very first trip together 🏖️ • Our favourite PC game together 🎮 • Favorite café in Thakur Village ☕ • Our inside joke spelling for pain 😜 • What my heart does when I see you 💛 • Place we love to play and compete 🎯 • Our unbeaten New Year’s tradition ☕💫 • ...
The world around us 2025-10-21
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- the soft covering that forms the outer body of a bird.
- house a house that stands alone and is not joined to another building.
- a small animal with sharp front teeth, such as a mouse or rat.
- having a lot of space; large and open.
- a very large, beautiful, and expensive house.
- jam a long line of cars that cannot move or move very slowly.
- a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk.
- the areas just outside a city, where many people live.
- a small house for a dog.
- the thick hair that covers the body of many animals.
- having a view of something from above (e.g., “Our balcony overlooks the park”).
- park a large park with rides, games, and attractions based on a theme.
- house a house that is joined to other houses on both sides, forming a row.
- the money you pay every month to live in or use a house, flat, or room that you don’t own.
- a cold-blooded animal with scales, such as a snake or lizard.
- a large bird with long legs and a long beak, often seen near water.
- a group of living things that are similar and can produce young together.
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- a small insect that lives in large groups called colonies.
- a small animal with spines on its back that rolls into a ball for protection.
- the part of a plant that grows under the ground.
- an animal that lives with humans, not in the wild (e.g., cat, dog).
- station a place where you can buy petrol (gas) for your car.
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- an animal that can live both in water and on land (e.g., frog).
- very pretty and attractive, like a painting.
- very comfortable, expensive, and of high quality.
- a low plant with many branches.
- easy to use or helpful for your needs.
- a very tall modern building, usually found in a city.
- the hard, pointed mouth of a bird.
- full of life, energy, and activity.
- the sound a dog makes.
- to fix something that is broken or damaged.
- very, very big.
- an unwanted plant that grows where it is not wanted.
- not tidy; dirty or disorganized.
36 Clues: very, very big. • the sound a dog makes. • a small house for a dog. • a low plant with many branches. • not tidy; dirty or disorganized. • the hard, pointed mouth of a bird. • full of life, energy, and activity. • having a lot of space; large and open. • easy to use or helpful for your needs. • to fix something that is broken or damaged. • ...
The world around us 2025-10-21
Across
- the part of a plant that grows under the ground.
- having a lot of space; large and open.
- a low plant with many branches.
- the thick hair that covers the body of many animals.
- very comfortable, expensive, and of high quality.
- a small insect that lives in large groups called colonies.
- a very large, beautiful, and expensive house.
- a small animal with spines on its back that rolls into a ball for protection.
- the soft covering that forms the outer body of a bird.
- a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk.
- a cold-blooded animal with scales, such as a snake or lizard.
- a small house for a dog.
- the hard, pointed mouth of a bird.
- very pretty and attractive, like a painting.
- the areas just outside a city, where many people live.
- to fix something that is broken or damaged.
- station a place where you can buy petrol (gas) for your car.
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- having a view of something from above (e.g., “Our balcony overlooks the park”).
- a large bird with long legs and a long beak, often seen near water.
- a very tall modern building, usually found in a city.
- the money you pay every month to live in or use a house, flat, or room that you don’t own.
- an animal that can live both in water and on land (e.g., frog).
- living with humans, not in the wild (e.g., cat, dog).
- a group of living things that are similar and can produce young together.
- easy to use or helpful for your needs.
- very, very big.
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- full of life, energy, and activity.
- an unwanted plant that grows where it is not wanted.
- not tidy; dirty or disorganized.
- the sound a dog makes.
- a small animal with sharp front teeth, such as a mouse or rat.
32 Clues: very, very big. • the sound a dog makes. • a small house for a dog. • a low plant with many branches. • not tidy; dirty or disorganized. • the hard, pointed mouth of a bird. • full of life, energy, and activity. • having a lot of space; large and open. • easy to use or helpful for your needs. • to fix something that is broken or damaged. • ...
The Story of Us 2025-10-26
Across
- Please never let me down, except if I’m tangled up in my
- One word that perfectly describes our relationship
- The first words that come to mind when I think of you
- What I’m especially thankful for: You push meto be
- Where we met
- Our standard meal
- Our first trip was to
- Our future dog’s name
- You signed your first letter to me with
- The place where we laughed the most
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- Our first vacation abroad
- Our favorite restaurant
- What I first stole from you
- The movie we watched at our first movie night: Eddie the
- Our song
- Would we present ourselves again on Tinder, we’d be _______ and mysig
- Our go-to trash TV
- Your jersey number
- The animal that best describes you
- Your nickname: The Stiff
- Café where we had our first date
21 Clues: Our song • Where we met • Our standard meal • Our go-to trash TV • Your jersey number • Our first trip was to • Our future dog’s name • Our favorite restaurant • Your nickname: The Stiff • Our first vacation abroad • What I first stole from you • Café where we had our first date • The animal that best describes you • The place where we laughed the most • ...
Us in a Crossword 2025-10-23
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- Where we had our first kiss
- Candle-it dinner
- Date of our monthly anniversary
- I love you all the way to here and back
- What Matthew is the ultimate champion of!
- The Champion of Uno
- Emperor____ what you could fit on your side of the bed!
- Month our anniversary is in
- Joan____ she is the human form of a candle
- Day of the week that we usually have our late night chats
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- ____ Control, our song
- What my office is decorated with!!!
- What you used to make but not so much any more
- Always good for a promise
- My star sign
- Who knew that it would be such a romantic animal?!
- Pub next to the canal
- Classic back up dinner
- Champion of Crazy Golf
- Classic name for a giraffe!
20 Clues: My star sign • Candle-it dinner • The Champion of Uno • Pub next to the canal • ____ Control, our song • Classic back up dinner • Champion of Crazy Golf • Always good for a promise • Where we had our first kiss • Month our anniversary is in • Classic name for a giraffe! • Date of our monthly anniversary • What my office is decorated with!!! • I love you all the way to here and back • ...
US History Test Review 2025-11-05
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- purchase of land from France in 1803
- a federal law that gives the President the authority to apprehend, restrain, and deport non-citizens from an enemy country during a declared war or invasion
- in favor of articles of confederation, strong state governments
- head of government of the United States
- in favor of constitution, strong central government
- a political party in the United States founded by Thomas Jefferson and others who advocated for a decentralized government with power held by the states
- the supreme law of the land, establishing the framework for the federal government and defining its powers and limitations
- first 10 amendments in the Constitution
- a federal excise tax on distilled spirits, like whiskey, that was first imposed in the United States in 1791 to help pay off Revolutionary War debts
- leader of the antifederalists, 3rd US President
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- a law that criminalizes speech or writing considered a threat to the government's authority, making it illegal to "write, print, utter, or publish... any false, scandalous, and malicious writing" against the government
- a diplomatic incident in 1797-1798 where three American diplomats in France were asked for bribes and loans by secret French agents
- branch of government that interprets laws and administers justice
- branch of government that has the power to make laws
- 1st US President
- the branch of government responsible for enforcing and implementing laws
- way of doing something in the future
- city in which Lewis and Clarck began their journey
- a legal theory that a state can invalidate any federal law it deems unconstitutional
- 2nd US President, defended British soldiers during Boston Massacre
20 Clues: 1st US President • way of doing something in the future • purchase of land from France in 1803 • head of government of the United States • first 10 amendments in the Constitution • leader of the antifederalists, 3rd US President • city in which Lewis and Clarck began their journey • in favor of constitution, strong central government • ...
Guns in the us 2026-01-18
Across
- A weapon that shoots bullets using gunpowder, such as a pistol, rifle, or shotgun.
- A fully automatic firearm that continues firing bullets as long as the trigger is held down
- A person who fires a gun,the term often refers to someone involved in a shooting.
- A shooting that occurs on school grounds, often involving students or staff.
- powerful U.S. organization that supports gun rights and opposes many gun control laws.
- Part of the U.S. Constitution that protects the right to keep and bear arms
- An incident in which several people are shot in a single event, often in a public place.
- A small firearm designed to be held and fired with one hand, such as a pistol or revolver.
- carry To have a firearm on one’s person, either openly or concealed.
- The metal projectile that is fired from a gun and travels toward the target.
- To limit access, use, or availability of something.
- Carrying a weapon, especially a firearm (adj.)
- The killing of one person by another, whether intentional or unintentional.
- To control an activity through laws or official rules.
- A long firearm designed to be fired from the shoulder, with a grooved barrel that improves accuracy.
- A review of a person’s criminal and mental health history before they can legally buy a gun.
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- To make sure that laws or rules are obeyed.
- To stop something from happening, especially harm or violence.
- Laws and policies that regulate the manufacture, sale, ownership, and use of firearms.
- A term often used to describe certain semi-automatic firearms designed for rapid firing.
- bullets or cartridges used in firearms.
- The constitutional provision that guarantees the right of U.S. citizens to own firearms.
- metallic little bar which is pressed with one finger to fire a gun
- The act of intentionally causing one’s own death; firearms are a common method in the U.S.
- A container that holds bullets,usually detachable.
- Organization that influences government decisions
26 Clues: bullets or cartridges used in firearms. • To make sure that laws or rules are obeyed. • Carrying a weapon, especially a firearm (adj.) • Organization that influences government decisions • A container that holds bullets,usually detachable. • To limit access, use, or availability of something. • To control an activity through laws or official rules. • ...
The Game of Us 2026-02-12
Across
- ^ our official anniversary month
- ^ our 1st date
- ^ a phrase i say
- ^ a song that’s loud
- ^ the day we met
- ^ another nickname for me (early on)
- ^ where you live
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- ^ your nickname
- ^ where i live
- ^ my/our fav snack
- ^ a movie that reminds me of us
- ^ our height difference
- ^ our yearly tradition
- ^ your fav color
- ^ something you say
- ^ my fav color
- ^ something i am to you
- ^ an us place
- ^ song that we love
- ^ your nickname for me
20 Clues: ^ an us place • ^ my fav color • ^ our 1st date • ^ your nickname • ^ where i live • ^ your fav color • ^ a phrase i say • ^ the day we met • ^ where you live • ^ my/our fav snack • ^ something you say • ^ song that we love • ^ a song that’s loud • ^ our yearly tradition • ^ your nickname for me • ^ our height difference • ^ something i am to you • ^ a movie that reminds me of us • ...
DE US Midterm Review 2026-01-21
Across
- Railway across the continent
- The Age of Andrew Jackson
- Spread across the continent
- Religious revival of Christianity
- Ended reconstruction, Hayes became president
- British soldiers fired into a Boston crowd
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- Fourth U.S. president
- The branches regulate each other
- mass movement of Mormons to Salt Lake Valley
- John Adams versus Thomas Jefferson
- Authority comes from the people
- preacher who led a four day rebellion
- Armed uprising led by Nathaniel Bacon
- Military pact between France and the U.S.
- English Protestants, emphasized hard work, education, and community
- Doubled the size of the country
- Western Hemisphere closed to Europe
- Leader of unsuccessful slave revolt in Richmond
- The route that African slaves took to America
- Legislative, executive, and judicial
- Opened Ellis Island for immigration
21 Clues: Fourth U.S. president • The Age of Andrew Jackson • Spread across the continent • Railway across the continent • Authority comes from the people • Doubled the size of the country • The branches regulate each other • Religious revival of Christianity • John Adams versus Thomas Jefferson • Western Hemisphere closed to Europe • Opened Ellis Island for immigration • ...
1 Year of Us! 2025-09-10
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- where we got supplies for our bracelets
- our favorite Mexican restaurant
- shape that faded off the red rings
- activity the day before Michigan trip
- what fast food place was our first fern video about
- the name of our child
- what the animals on our candles are doing
- which family members did I meet first
- the date of our first day
- what do I call the stuffie you got me for valentines day
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- what did we eat the day you asked me to be your girlfriend
- our show
- where our second first was
- what holiday set did my nails first have the initial
- state park we visited
- a song we danced to after prom
- where we had our first kiss
- movies we watched when I had bronchitis
- where we went for 7 month anniversary
- the day I got your number
- our most traveled to store
- city place we first traveled to together
- how many points did you beat me by in mini golf
23 Clues: our show • state park we visited • the name of our child • the day I got your number • the date of our first day • where our second first was • our most traveled to store • where we had our first kiss • a song we danced to after prom • our favorite Mexican restaurant • shape that faded off the red rings • activity the day before Michigan trip • where we went for 7 month anniversary • ...
US and Ohio Constitution 2025-12-15
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- Government powers are split among legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
- Protections guaranteed to each citizen under the Constitution.
- Government The government can only exercise powers granted to it by the Constitution.
- V Explains the process for amending the Constitution.
- Power is divided between a national government and state governments.
- Allows Congress to make laws needed to carry out its constitutional powers.
- States that the Constitution and federal laws are the supreme law of the land.
- Each branch of government can limit the powers of the other branches.
- The formal approval of the Constitution or an amendment.
- Supporters of ratifying the U.S. Constitution, favoring a stronger national government.
- The Supreme Court’s power to declare laws or actions unconstitutional.
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- The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution protecting individual liberties.
- New courts added under the 1851 Ohio constitution to handle more cases locally.
- The principle that government’s authority comes from the people.
- Restrictions on state spending to prevent debt under the 1851 Ohio constitution.
- Citizens elect representatives to make government decisions on their behalf.
- Ohio’s chief executive, who gained more power under the 1851 constitution.
- Taxes that must be spent only on the purpose stated by law.
- States that powers not given to the national government belong to the states or the people.
- A formal change or addition to the Constitution.
- Sovereignty Authority of the government comes from the people
- Opponents of ratifying the U.S. Constitution, favoring stronger state power and individual rights.
- The second Ohio constitution that gave citizens more voice, increased the governor’s power, expanded courts, and set budget limits.
- Ohio’s legislative body whose power was reduced under the 1851 constitution.
24 Clues: A formal change or addition to the Constitution. • V Explains the process for amending the Constitution. • The formal approval of the Constitution or an amendment. • Taxes that must be spent only on the purpose stated by law. • Sovereignty Authority of the government comes from the people • Protections guaranteed to each citizen under the Constitution. • ...
US History Quiz One 2025-08-25
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- A pamphlet that argued for colonies' independence.
- the first battle of the Revolutionary War
- Tax on all paper goods.
- Servant an individual who agrees to work a certain amount of time in exchange for some sort of compensation.
- colonists who wanted to break away from Great Britain.
- crops grown for the purpose of making profit.
- Colonies were known for their Quakerism, diversity and oats.
- a document that declared independence from Great Britain with a list of reasons for their separation.
- Colonies were known for their Puritanism, harbors and whaling.
- Europeans came to North America was for religious freedom or for profits.
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- the process of another country settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- prominent colonist leaders, such as George Washington, met to discuss and coordinate responses to the Intolerable Acts.
- colonists loyal to Great Britain
- Colonies were known for their cash crops, and plantations.
- 1776 is the offical date the Colonies declared freedom.
- a protest on taxed tea, led to the colonists throwing tea off of ships.
- a riot that led to British soldiers killing colonists.
- civilian soldiers that fought for the colonies.
- War between the French/Natives and the British over land.
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country, typically a distant one, and occupied by settlers from that country.
- Groups like the Puritans and the Quakers left Europe to find this.
21 Clues: Tax on all paper goods. • colonists loyal to Great Britain • the first battle of the Revolutionary War • crops grown for the purpose of making profit. • civilian soldiers that fought for the colonies. • A pamphlet that argued for colonies' independence. • a riot that led to British soldiers killing colonists. • colonists who wanted to break away from Great Britain. • ...
Unit 2 US History 2025-12-11
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- Extremely flawed first constitution of the United States
- Deadly confrontation between armed British soldiers and angry Bostonians
- First Secretary to the Treasury and co-author of the Federalist Papers
- Inventor, author, scientist, and civic leader who championed public institutions
- Ended the Revolutionary War and gained recognition for America's Independence
- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason, individualism, and natural rights
- First Vice President and second President of the United States
- Also known as the 7 years' War, put Britain in debt
- Governing body of the 13 colonies during the War from 1775 to 1781
- First Victim of the American Revolution in the Boston Massacre
- The idea that the power of the federal government comes from the people it governs
- Document asserting the separation of the United States from Great Britain
- Protest, where the Sons of Liberty dumped tea cargo into the Boston Harbor
- Author of "Common Sense," advocating for colonial independence
- Idea that America is uniquely superior to other countries
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- Delegates from 12 colonies meet to discuss the Intolerable Acts
- Rights given to people at birth, such as the rights to life, liberty, and property
- System of government where power is divided between the Federal and State governments
- French General in the Continental Army, who secured French aid
- First president of the United States
- Primary author of the Declaration of Independence
- Compromise that helped Anti-Federalists agree to the Constitution
- A feeling of great pride for one's country, prominent during the revolution
- Primary author of the Bill of Rights
- Farmer uprising against high taxes and land seizures led by Daniel Shay
- Prohibited colonial expansion west of the Appalachian Mountains
- Helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris and the Jay Treaty
- Meeting between 12 state delegates to draft the new constitution
- Placed a small but strict tax on molasses
- System where the three branches of the federal government can regulate each other to prevent dominance
30 Clues: First president of the United States • Primary author of the Bill of Rights • Placed a small but strict tax on molasses • Primary author of the Declaration of Independence • Also known as the 7 years' War, put Britain in debt • Helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris and the Jay Treaty • Extremely flawed first constitution of the United States • ...
God Bless Us, Everyone! 2025-12-24
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- Jewel in the second Outlander title
- Famous Paris cathedral
- Biography of Jessica Mitford
- Prison where Jamie is held
- Modern light French cooking style
- PARMESAN Classic baked Italian-style vegetable casserole
- Roast duck with citrus sauce
- Moist spice cake with fruit purée
- Author discussed on the NYT Book Review podcast
- American writer of collected letters
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- Rolled chocolate holiday cake
- Pan-fried shredded potato cakes
- Novel by David Szalay
- Long crusty French loaf
- Small decorative hole in sewing
- Emily’s singer best friend
- Chewy nut-and-sugar confection
- Sandwich filling of chopped eggs
- Drop cookies made with oats
- French monarch Claire and Jamie meet
20 Clues: Novel by David Szalay • Famous Paris cathedral • Long crusty French loaf • Prison where Jamie is held • Emily’s singer best friend • Drop cookies made with oats • Biography of Jessica Mitford • Roast duck with citrus sauce • Rolled chocolate holiday cake • Chewy nut-and-sugar confection • Pan-fried shredded potato cakes • Small decorative hole in sewing • ...
US History Unit 3 2025-09-11
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- George Washington sneaks across the Delaware River to surprise the enemy
- Britain imposes this on American colonists to pay off French & Indian War debt
- first form of govt in the United States; purposefully created a weak federal govt
- Washington's Secretary of Treasury responsible for the national bank, protective tariffs, and assuming states' debts
- this policy allowed American colonies to expand local governments so long as their economic responsibilities were met
- branches of the federal government have powers over each other to ensure one branch doesn't become too powerful
- nicknamed this by the colonists after Britain passes these to punish Boston for their Tea Party
- first 10 amendments of the US Constitution added to please Anti-federalists and to ensure the fed govt cannot take away rights of citizens
- essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, & John Jay to advocate for the adoption of the US Constitution
- 3/5 Compromise, bicameral legislative branch, & Bill of Rights
- rebellion George Washington put down and established that federal law is the supreme law of the land
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- final battle of the American Revolution; the French navy blocks British General Cornwallis forcing his surrender
- system of government of Montesquieu that established 3 branches of government
- # of state representatives in Congress is determined by population (VA Plan) AND equal representation (NJ Plan)
- to apply for statehood, territories had to have at least 60,000 settlers
- confirmed that the federal govt was too weak without an executive branch
- land is divided into townships with the 16th plot of divided land set aside for public schools
- George Washington would meet with heads of various departments to make decisions in running the country
- Washington proclaims the US will not choose sides between England & France
- this group of people believed that the Constitution placed too much power in the central government
20 Clues: 3/5 Compromise, bicameral legislative branch, & Bill of Rights • George Washington sneaks across the Delaware River to surprise the enemy • to apply for statehood, territories had to have at least 60,000 settlers • confirmed that the federal govt was too weak without an executive branch • ...
US History Vocab 2 2025-10-15
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- work done by people, often for pay
- the way a country makes and uses money, goods, and jobs
- forward movement or improvement over time
- an organization that makes or sells goods or services
- an economic system where people and companies own businesses for profit
- a crowded apartment building where poor families lived
- the money workers earn for their jobs
- when workers stop working to protest for better pay or conditions
- having to do with cities or city life
- unfair treatment of people to gain money or power
- a group of people with similar income or social position
- a change made to fix unfair or harmful problems
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- moving from one country to live in another
- when one company controls all of one kind of business
- to speak or act out against something that seems wrong or unfair
- a workplace with long hours, low pay, and unsafe conditions
- businesses that make products in large amounts
- a group of workers who join together to protect their rights
- belief that favors people born in a country over immigrants
- a large building where goods are made by workers and machines
20 Clues: work done by people, often for pay • the money workers earn for their jobs • having to do with cities or city life • forward movement or improvement over time • moving from one country to live in another • businesses that make products in large amounts • a change made to fix unfair or harmful problems • unfair treatment of people to gain money or power • ...
5 Years of Us 2026-02-09
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- The best ice cream in Canada.
- This rat was quite hard to find.
- You fell in love with this cat the same time we saw Ham Sandwich.
- The class we had together when we started dating.
- Date of the month we started dating.
- Your 2022 Halloween costume that matched with me.
- We drove to the region of this city to see some water falls.
- Ryan's birthday is in this month
- My original nickname for you.
- Our most popular anniversary date location.
- The name of our Build-a-Bear.
- The person Ryan wants to spend February 14th with. (and every day!)
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- The furthest place we have travelled together.
- Picked stright from the ground and given as gifts.
- This brand had their logo on the massive Christmas tree at the Toronto Christmas Market.
- We have a picture of us with this animal in the background from 2023.
- The only placed the two of us have both worked.
- Who the Blue Jays were playing when we went to out first Loonie Dog's Night.
- We took a picture with the world's biggest one of these.
- This mountain had us picturing the snow since we went in October.
- This holiday saw us spend hours on Facetime for the first time.
- The theme of my Prom-posal.
- Your go-to gift for me.
23 Clues: Your go-to gift for me. • The theme of my Prom-posal. • The best ice cream in Canada. • My original nickname for you. • The name of our Build-a-Bear. • This rat was quite hard to find. • Ryan's birthday is in this month • Date of the month we started dating. • Our most popular anniversary date location. • The furthest place we have travelled together. • ...
Latihan US Kelas 12_2026 2026-03-01
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- Perlawanan Diponogoro terjadi karena pemerintah Kolonial Belanda banyak ikut campur urusan ...
- Perang Diponogoro yang disebut Belanda sebagai Perang ... ini tergolong singkat hanya 5 tahun, tapi paling menyulitkan Kolonial Belanda
- Perjanjian ini yang mengakui garis demarkasi Van Mook akhirnya melatarbelakangi pemberontakan DI/TII Kartosoewirjo
- Organisasi ini didirikan oleh Douwes Dekker, dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo, dan Suwardi Suryaningrat
- Asas dari organisasi PNI ini terinspirasi dari nama petani miskin yang dijumpai Soekarno
- Presiden Soekarno mencanangkan ... sebagai langkah konfrontasi terhadap pembentukan Federasi Malaysia oleh Inggris
- Perjanjian KMB yang berlangsung di ... ini akhirnya mengakui kedaulatan wilayah RI, tapi sejumlah isi perjanjiannyanya masih membebani kedaulatan politik dan ekonomi RI
- Singkatan dari nama program Orde Baru untuk membatasi jumlah kelahiran melalui slogan "dua anak cukup"
- Nama majalah yang memuat tulisan Suwardi Suryaningrat yang berjudul Als ik een Nederlander was yang mengkritik perayaan kebebasan negeri Belanda yang ke-100 tahun dari penjajahan Prancis
- Perjanjian ini satu dari beberapa isinya adalah pengakuan wilayah RI secara de facto meliputi Jawa, Sumatera, dan Madura
- Pada demokrasi ... dijumpai penyimpangan demokrasi, seperti pembubaran DPR hasil pemilu, anggota MPRS ditunjuk oleh presiden, MPRS menetapkan presiden seumur hidup
- Nilai yang diusung Kongres Pemuda II pada tahun 1928 yang menghimpun berbagai organisasi kepemudaan dari tiap daerah
- Satu dari tiga faktor utama kedatangan bangsa Barat ke Nusantara
- Gubernur jenderal kolonial Belanda (1808-1811) yang membentuk pengadilan yang didasarkan pada ras dan memisahkan pengadilan bagi orang Eropa, Timur Asing, dan penduduk bumiputra
- Kebijakan ekonomi masa Kabinet Ali Sastroamidjojo I yang berupaya menciptakan kerjasama ekonomi antara pengusaha bumiputera dengan pengusaha keturunan Tionghoa
- Nama pemberontakan yang berupaya memisahkan diri dari NKRI dan pemerintah mengutus Leimena menjembatani pemerintah pusat dan masyarakat Maluku
- Presiden RI yang mencabut larangan ekspresi budaya Tionghoa dan mengakui Imlek dan kelak dijuluki "bapak pluralisme"
- Doktrin ... ABRI yang dicanangkan Orde Baru membuat jabatan sipil dari lurah, camat, gubernur, menteri dikuasai oleh militer
- Hasil sidang pertama yang menetapkan presiden dan wapres RI secara aklamasi, UUD 1945 & Komite Nasional
- Sistem sewa tanah yang diterapkan gubenur jenderal Hindia Belanda Raffles (1811-1815)
- Negara yang jadi lawan Belanda dalam perang 80 tahun yang akhirnya mendorong pendirian Kongsi Dagang Hindia Belanda
- Akronim dari tiga tuntutan rakyat yang menuntut pembubaran PKI, perombakan Kabinet Dwikora, dan penurunan harga barang
- Jenis rempah-rempah yang mendorong bangsa Barat datang ke Nusantara
- Praktik perdagangan yang membuat Konggsi Dagang Hindia Belanda sering berkonflik dengan sejumlah kerajaan di Nusantara
- Nama benteng yang diserang oleh rakyat Maluku di bawah pimpinan Pattimura
- Kebijakan "gunting sjarifuddin" ini berupaya mengendalikan masalah ... akibat beredarnya banyak mata uang selain ORI pada awal kemerdekaan
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- Tokoh perempuan ini menjadi satu dari tokoh utama reformasi yang partainya dipecah belah oleh pemerintah dan mengalami intimidasi dalam peristiwa "kuda tuli" pada 27 Juli 1997
- ichiu Ideologi yang digunakan Jepang sebagai propaganda untuk membenarkan imperialisme dengan kedok persatuan dan pembebasan Asia
- Singkatan dari Kongsi Dagang Hindia Belanda
- Agresi Militer Belanda II yang terjadi pada 19 Desember 1948 ini Belanda berhasil menduduki wilayah ... dan menawan presiden serta wakil presiden
- Lokasi perundingan antara Pangeran Diponogoro dengan Kolonial Belanda
- Nama pemberontakan di Sumatera dan Sulawesi yang dilatarbelakangi ketimpangan anggaran pusat-daerah dan tidak tergolong gerakan separatis yang ingin memisahkan diri
- Program ekonomi ... yang berupaya menumbuhkan kelas pengusaha Bumiputera akhirnya gagal karena program bantuan pemerintah tersebut disalahgunakan
- Singkatan dari tentara Sekutu di Indonesia yang bertugas melucuti tentara Jepang dan membebaskan tawanan perang di Indonesia
- Perusahaan dagang milik Inggris ysng menjadi saingan Kongsi Dagang Hindia Belanda
- Propaganda Jepang untuk menarik simpati adalah Jepang saudara ... Indonesia
- Perang di Sumatera Barat yang awalnya merupakan pertentangan antara kaum adat dengan kaum ulama sebenarnya terjadi bersamaan dengan Perang Diponogoro, tapi Kolonial Belanda dengan cerdik meminta perjanjian damai agar dapat fokus menumpas perlawanan Diponogoro
- Organisasi yang lahir dari kondisi masyarakat Jawa yang kurang mendapat pendidikan secara merata karena pendidikan hanya dinikmati kaum elit pada zaman Politik Etis
- Nama bunga terbesar yang ditemukan Stamford Raffles
- Istilah dari misi menyebarkan agama yang jadi bagian faktor 3G
- Deklarasi ... ini berupaya menghapus keberadaan laut bebas di antara kepulauan Indonesia dengan mengusulkan laut teritorial 3 mil menjadi 13 mil laut
- Orde Baru berhasil menciptakan stabilitas politik dengan cara ... atau menggabungkan partai politik sehingga hanya ada tiga parpol yang diakui negara pada tahun 1973 dan bertahan hingga Pemilu 1997
- Kebijakan yang dikeluarkan pemerintah Kolonial Belanda terkuras habis dalam membiayai Perang Diponogoro (1825-1830)
- Sebutan bagi "perempuan penghibur" pada jaman pendudukan Jepang di Indonesia yang berusia belasan tahun dibawa paksa ke tangsi militer Jepang sebagai objek pemuas seksual tentara Jepang
- Asas tidak bekerja sama yang ditempuh PNI
- Partai ini menjadi menempati empat besar dalam pemilu pertama RI pada tahun 1955
- Satu dari enam agenda reformasi adalah pemberantasan ...
- Akronim dari Tiga Komando Rakyat yang sejatinya sebagai operasi militer setelah perundingan untuk merebut Irian Barat menemui jalan buntu
- Nama perjanjian rahasia yang ditandatangani oleh Kabinet Sukiman ini akhirnya membuatnya dijatuhkan parlemen karena dianggap melanggar politik luar negeri RI
49 Clues: Asas tidak bekerja sama yang ditempuh PNI • Singkatan dari Kongsi Dagang Hindia Belanda • Nama bunga terbesar yang ditemukan Stamford Raffles • Satu dari enam agenda reformasi adalah pemberantasan ... • Istilah dari misi menyebarkan agama yang jadi bagian faktor 3G • Satu dari tiga faktor utama kedatangan bangsa Barat ke Nusantara • ...
U3 Trees and us 2026-03-31
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- the part of a tree that grows out from the trunk
- to move from one place to another over an area
- to share or exchange information with others
- a thin piece of wood
- not making any sound
- to make a hole in the ground
- a letter, sign or mark used in writing
- the natural world around us
- an empty space in something solid
- large objects like tables and chairs in a house
- the process of changing words into another language
- to take and use something that belongs to others
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- something bad that happens unexpectedly
- a group of plants or animals that are similar
- to make something new
- something that is made or grown to be sold
- understanding or information that you have
- easy to use or do
- to not see or notice something
- one of the flat surfaces of something
- a person rather than an animal or machine
- to behave towards someone or something in a certain way
- a gas in the air that people and animals need to live
- the part of a plant that grows under the ground
- the hard material from the trunk of a tree
25 Clues: easy to use or do • a thin piece of wood • not making any sound • to make something new • the natural world around us • to make a hole in the ground • to not see or notice something • an empty space in something solid • one of the flat surfaces of something • a letter, sign or mark used in writing • something bad that happens unexpectedly • ...
The story of us 2026-04-04
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- where you wanna live
- where we got married
- our first kiss
- the baby
- your name
- the song that stops me in my tracks
- you are to me
- where we live
- what am I?
- addy’s favorite toy
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- what you need to be
- how you like it
- where you lived when we met
- what you enjoy asking me
- what we are
- always and ?
- first date
- our first
- what you like
- who’s ya daddy
20 Clues: the baby • our first • your name • first date • what am I? • what we are • always and ? • what you like • you are to me • where we live • our first kiss • who’s ya daddy • how you like it • what you need to be • addy’s favorite toy • where you wanna live • where we got married • what you enjoy asking me • where you lived when we met • the song that stops me in my tracks
8th Grade US History Crossword 2023-05-05
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- the young native mother who was invaluable to the L&C expedition
- the river which marked the border of the Louisiana Territory
- the third president of the United States
- serves as the basis of the US government
- the man who wrote the Bill of Rights
- the branch of the US government that makes the law
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- the first president of the United States
- the young officer who led the expedition into the Louisiana Territory
- the French general who sold the Louisiana Territory
- the branch of the US government that interprets the law
- the country the US declared its independence from
- the branch of the US government that carries out the law
12 Clues: the man who wrote the Bill of Rights • the first president of the United States • the third president of the United States • serves as the basis of the US government • the country the US declared its independence from • the branch of the US government that makes the law • the French general who sold the Louisiana Territory • ...
ZB December 2016-12-07
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- The daily __________ is part of our commitment to the shop floor.
- Get ready! Infinity QS is rolling out across the ________ Campus.
- In 2016, we _________ more than 1,100 Team members on more than 4,900 job tasks.
- Our target lead time is set for ____ days by the close of 2017.
- In 2017, the Class A Planning West Team will implement rough-cut capacity planning, which gives us ___________ out to 24 months.
- Data accuracy involves timeliness, comparability, usability, and _______________ .
- Hip Development Engineer Steve Meulink is now a Zimmer Biomet hip recipient, with an M/L Taper stem and ____________ cup.
- At Zimmer Biomet, we want to be the industry leaders in ______ Excellence.
- Equipment calibration helps us stay audit ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬__________ .
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- Greg Rands’ favorite sports team.
- Critical Zimmer Biomet value: Do the ______ Thing.
- Infinity QS is helping us increase _________ and reduce ¬¬inspections.
- Let’s make Warsaw one of Zimmer Biomet’s top 5 performing locations ____________ .
- Zimmer Biomet tagline: It’s not what we make. It’s what we make __________.
- Demand control helps us set reliable ___________ dates for our customers.
- In 2017, the Class A Planning North Team will set up time ______ for all product families.
- Achieving Class A Certification will take time, but it will help us work ____________ more effectively.
- Zimmer Biomet strategic priority: Delivering the highest quality products that make a __________ impact for surgeons and Customers.
18 Clues: Greg Rands’ favorite sports team. • Critical Zimmer Biomet value: Do the ______ Thing. • Our target lead time is set for ____ days by the close of 2017. • The daily __________ is part of our commitment to the shop floor. • Get ready! Infinity QS is rolling out across the ________ Campus. • Equipment calibration helps us stay audit ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬__________ . • ...
Y7 Term 3 - Test Revision 2019-09-15
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- What is the symbol that calls us to share in the mission of Jesus?
- Another name for the Sacrament of Reconciliation, starting with P
- Water in Baptism reminds us that the Holy Spirit frees us from _________ sin
- What does the C in RCIA stand for?
- A Sacrament that promotes the peace of Jesus and recognises that people's lives can be weakened and damaged through temptation and sin
- Through the Sacrament of _______, people are welcomed into God's family
- Fill in this statement: All human life is ________.
- Jesus showed love to people of _______ backgrounds, religions and ages.
- We can express our love by not fighting with others, ________ family and friends and with parents ______ their children
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- The Rite of Baptism includes Prayer for Mother, Prayer for Father and Prayer for Co___________
- The white garment symbolises us _________ with Christ and sharing in the risen life
- People experience physical, emotional and _____ changes as they grow older
- __________ are meant to represent God's family, help parents keep the promises they made and are spiritual guides for the Baptised
- A person becomes a human when they are con_______
- Water in Baptism is used for _________ us
- Who is the source of human life? Jesus, Apostles, Disciples or Creator?
- The candle symbolises the calling to receive the _______ of Christ
- Jesus modeled the right thing to do through ______ and words
18 Clues: What does the C in RCIA stand for? • Water in Baptism is used for _________ us • A person becomes a human when they are con_______ • Fill in this statement: All human life is ________. • Jesus modeled the right thing to do through ______ and words • Another name for the Sacrament of Reconciliation, starting with P • ...
Shrovetide 2022-02-28
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- What the Church obliges us to not eat on Fridays during Lent.
- What we must do to turn our hearts back to God and make up for the temporal punishment due to our sins.
- The day before Ash Wednesday when we finish up all the animal fats before fasting begins.
- Lent prepares us for ___ when we will celebrate our redemption in Christ's Resurrection.
- Lent is the Church's imitation of Christ's fasting for forty days in the ____ .
- Fasting on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday is currently the bare ____ required of us by the Church. Fasting is a virtue, and penance something we must do to be saved, which need more from us than these two days a year.
- Lent is ___ days.
- Not eating so as to train your appetites to follow reason.
- Traditionally you would only eat ___ meal after 3 pm each day during Lent.
- "Mardi" means ____ in French.
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- Latin for "Lent" or "Forty."
- Fasting helps us to ___ and put on mind first on God instead of created things.
- "Gras" means ____ in French.
- "You are ___ and to ___ you shall return."
- Lent begins on Ash ____.
- Another part of penance is ___ where we practice being generous to others.
- The time before Lent when we confess our sins and prepare to do penance.
- A common substitute for Friday dinners.
18 Clues: Lent is ___ days. • Lent begins on Ash ____. • Latin for "Lent" or "Forty." • "Gras" means ____ in French. • "Mardi" means ____ in French. • A common substitute for Friday dinners. • "You are ___ and to ___ you shall return." • Not eating so as to train your appetites to follow reason. • What the Church obliges us to not eat on Fridays during Lent. • ...
means of transportation 2023-06-19
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- Air Balloon A colorful and peaceful marvel that floats above, carrying us gently through the sky, providing a panoramic view of the world below.
- A majestic floating castle, braving the ocean's waves, carrying explorers to unknown lands and revealing the wonders of the sea.
- A pair of magical shoes with wheels, allowing us to glide effortlessly and gracefully, dancing along the streets with thrilling speed.
- A magnificent metal dragon that glides on rails, whisking us away to far-off lands with stunning views passing by the window.
- A sleek and speedy companion, feeling the wind in our hair as we zoom along, exploring the open road with thrilling excitement.
- A nimble and fun ride, zipping through the streets with a gentle purr, perfect for short trips and thrilling escapades.
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- An underwater vessel, diving into the depths of the ocean, revealing the mysteries of the underwater world and its fascinating creatures.
- A magical steed with two wheels, powered by our own legs, taking us on adventures through parks, neighborhoods, and secret paths.
- A wooden board with wheels, becoming an extension of our feet as we glide and perform tricks, feeling the rhythm of the pavement.
- A futuristic vessel that blasts off into space, carrying brave astronauts to explore the vastness of the universe and touch the stars.
- A soaring winged marvel that defies gravity, transporting us to distant places, high in the sky, where dreams touch the clouds.
- A four-wheeled time machine that takes us on thrilling adventures, racing through city streets or cruising along scenic roads.
- A big, friendly mobile clubhouse where friends gather, sharing laughter and stories while embarking on exciting journeys together.
- A three-wheeled adventure machine, perfect for young explorers, with a wide smile on their face, pedaling with joy and excitement.
- A marvelous flying machine that hovers and spins, giving us a bird's-eye view of the world and making us feel like daring aviators.
15 Clues: A nimble and fun ride, zipping through the streets with a gentle purr, perfect for short trips and thrilling escapades. • A magnificent metal dragon that glides on rails, whisking us away to far-off lands with stunning views passing by the window. • ...
means of transportation 2023-06-19
Across
- Air Balloon A colorful and peaceful marvel that floats above, carrying us gently through the sky, providing a panoramic view of the world below.
- A majestic floating castle, braving the ocean's waves, carrying explorers to unknown lands and revealing the wonders of the sea.
- A pair of magical shoes with wheels, allowing us to glide effortlessly and gracefully, dancing along the streets with thrilling speed.
- A magnificent metal dragon that glides on rails, whisking us away to far-off lands with stunning views passing by the window.
- A sleek and speedy companion, feeling the wind in our hair as we zoom along, exploring the open road with thrilling excitement.
- A nimble and fun ride, zipping through the streets with a gentle purr, perfect for short trips and thrilling escapades.
Down
- An underwater vessel, diving into the depths of the ocean, revealing the mysteries of the underwater world and its fascinating creatures.
- A magical steed with two wheels, powered by our own legs, taking us on adventures through parks, neighborhoods, and secret paths.
- A wooden board with wheels, becoming an extension of our feet as we glide and perform tricks, feeling the rhythm of the pavement.
- A futuristic vessel that blasts off into space, carrying brave astronauts to explore the vastness of the universe and touch the stars.
- A soaring winged marvel that defies gravity, transporting us to distant places, high in the sky, where dreams touch the clouds.
- A four-wheeled time machine that takes us on thrilling adventures, racing through city streets or cruising along scenic roads.
- A big, friendly mobile clubhouse where friends gather, sharing laughter and stories while embarking on exciting journeys together.
- A three-wheeled adventure machine, perfect for young explorers, with a wide smile on their face, pedaling with joy and excitement.
- A marvelous flying machine that hovers and spins, giving us a bird's-eye view of the world and making us feel like daring aviators.
15 Clues: A nimble and fun ride, zipping through the streets with a gentle purr, perfect for short trips and thrilling escapades. • A magnificent metal dragon that glides on rails, whisking us away to far-off lands with stunning views passing by the window. • ...
US AND CANADA PHYSICAL FEATURES AND RESOURCES 2021-12-08
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- - ocean that borders US on the west part
- - longest river in Canada
- - loctaed in the eastern part of North America.
- - a natural resource of US and Canada that is use for hydroelectricity.
- - highest peak in Canada
- - largest river in USA
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- - longest mountain system located in the western part of North America
- - natural resources that include petroleum, gas, gold, silver, lead.
- ocean that borders US on the east part.
- - a natural resource of US and Canada from were timber and lumber is obtain.
- - a natural resource of US and Canada that includes farming.
11 Clues: - largest river in USA • - highest peak in Canada • - longest river in Canada • ocean that borders US on the east part. • - ocean that borders US on the west part • - loctaed in the eastern part of North America. • - a natural resource of US and Canada that includes farming. • - natural resources that include petroleum, gas, gold, silver, lead. • ...
Imperialism Crossoword 2025-02-11
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- Roosevelt's addition to the Monroe Doctrine.
- Puerto ____. The country that was acquired by the US
- The Canal that President Roosevelt endorsed.
- U.S.S. _____ That was sunk in Cuba.
- The 27th president of the US.
- The country that was in a war with Russia. (Roosevelt helped resolve)
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- The 28th president of the US.
- The 50th state of the US.
- The country involved with the Open Door Policy.
- The 26th president of the US.
- Anti ______ League advocated against the spread of American control overseas and in other countries.
11 Clues: The 50th state of the US. • The 28th president of the US. • The 26th president of the US. • The 27th president of the US. • U.S.S. _____ That was sunk in Cuba. • Roosevelt's addition to the Monroe Doctrine. • The Canal that President Roosevelt endorsed. • The country involved with the Open Door Policy. • Puerto ____. The country that was acquired by the US • ...
Matthew 22:37 2025-02-06
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- A word that means 'using' or 'including.'"
- What Jesus gave us to follow."
- What Jesus tells us to do for God
- The most important commandment."
- A title for God or Jesus
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- What we use to think about God
- The part of us that lives forever
- A word that means 'everything
- God's Son who taught us to love God
- What we use to love God with
- The Creator of everything
- A word that means 'belonging to you
12 Clues: A title for God or Jesus • The Creator of everything • What we use to love God with • A word that means 'everything • What we use to think about God • What Jesus gave us to follow." • The most important commandment." • The part of us that lives forever • What Jesus tells us to do for God • God's Son who taught us to love God • A word that means 'belonging to you • ...
D & C 29: 1 - 8 2025-03-30
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- speak to God
- Jesus has paid the price for our sins
- whatsoever ye shall ask in
- they shall be in unto one place
- Christ wants us to lift our hearts and be....
- they are forgiven
- willing, open, helpful, not above others
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- he will speak for us, champion us
- get our minds and hearts ready
- Christ wants to give us all that he has
- believe in the character, ability or truth of someone
- when Jesus speaks, we should hear him
12 Clues: speak to God • they are forgiven • whatsoever ye shall ask in • get our minds and hearts ready • they shall be in unto one place • he will speak for us, champion us • Jesus has paid the price for our sins • when Jesus speaks, we should hear him • Christ wants to give us all that he has • willing, open, helpful, not above others • Christ wants us to lift our hearts and be.... • ...
War of 1812 2013-05-20
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- is the ruler of France.
- is the US national anthem.
- was the name of the treaty that ended the war.
- wrote the star spangled banner.
- D.C. Was the US Capitol that got burned.
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- is the people's vote.
- is an "add on" to the Consitution.
- is a Native American who helped Lewis and Clark on their expedition.
- doubled the size of the US.
- explored the Louisiana Territory.
- was the president during this time.
- law that would not allow foreign shipsome into the US
12 Clues: is the people's vote. • is the ruler of France. • is the US national anthem. • doubled the size of the US. • wrote the star spangled banner. • explored the Louisiana Territory. • is an "add on" to the Consitution. • was the president during this time. • D.C. Was the US Capitol that got burned. • was the name of the treaty that ended the war. • ...
Heirs to the Kingdon of God 2023-02-15
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- We get all rights and -----being God's kids
- our actions should --- to Jesus
- Together with him we are heirs to God's glory
- what God gave us
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- God wants Christians to --- him
- God will never leave us this way
- those who are led by the Spirit are God's
- by our words and --- we show God to the world
- God --- us as his own children
- a person who inherits something
- the Holy---- will help us
- We inherit God's
12 Clues: We inherit God's • what God gave us • the Holy---- will help us • God --- us as his own children • God wants Christians to --- him • a person who inherits something • our actions should --- to Jesus • God will never leave us this way • those who are led by the Spirit are God's • We get all rights and -----being God's kids • by our words and --- we show God to the world • ...
Back to School 2023-08-14
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- 1 John 4:1 "Believe not _________ Spirit..."
- Thou shalt not ______
- "be ye..." Ephesians
- Acts 20:35 tells us we ought to
- Luke 6:31 is also known as the what?
- Synonym to love 1 Corinthians 13:4
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- Colossians 3:13 tells us to ________ others
- 1 Peter 3:15 tells us to
- John 13:34 "that ye also love..."
- How many fruits of the spirit are there?
- Acts 20:35 tells us it is better to give than
- Love your _______ Luke 6:27
12 Clues: "be ye..." Ephesians • Thou shalt not ______ • 1 Peter 3:15 tells us to • Love your _______ Luke 6:27 • Acts 20:35 tells us we ought to • John 13:34 "that ye also love..." • Synonym to love 1 Corinthians 13:4 • Luke 6:31 is also known as the what? • How many fruits of the spirit are there? • Colossians 3:13 tells us to ________ others • ...
crossword section 10 2026-04-10
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- the amount of stripes on the flag oc the original colonies
- river known as a travel route and longest river in the US
- statue located in NY harbor
- second largest ocean on earth
- U.S. territory located in the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean
- day celebrating martin luther king jr
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- known as Magnolia state and the Hospitality state
- US catiptal
- national anthem
- US territory located in the northeastern caribbean sea
- reowned for ring of fire
- US territory located in western pacific ocean
12 Clues: US catiptal • national anthem • reowned for ring of fire • statue located in NY harbor • second largest ocean on earth • day celebrating martin luther king jr • US territory located in western pacific ocean • known as Magnolia state and the Hospitality state • US territory located in the northeastern caribbean sea • river known as a travel route and longest river in the US • ...
Ch.7 Criminal and Addictive Thinking Patterns 2025-02-13
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- Is only about the image of us we try to get others to see and believe.
- Criminal thinkers usually fear appearing weak and inadequate to anyone, even to nonthreatening people.
- The main feature of addictive thinking.
- Those of us with an addiction are ________-__________ and self-centered.
- We expect ourselves to do everything perfectly right away, without practice or failure.
- The truth is that our addiction is really the least unique thing about us. We actually have a very common disease that has clear symptoms, familiar thought and behavior patterns, and ___________ results.
- We will lie, cheat, steal, tell half-truths, and bed to get and continue using alcohol or other drugs.
- We convince ourselves that the world is out to get us, and we’re just victims of bad luck.
- ___________ thinking patterns fool us into thinking it’s okay to violate others or the property of others.
- We do this instead of thinking about the serious physical, mental, and legal consequences that can result.
- If we don’t feel good, we become ____________ with what can make us feel good again as soon as possible.
- We tend to live in the present or in the near future.
- As people who misuse substances, we aren’t looking to find the truth, we are only looking to ________ and excuse our single-minded search for the high.
- There’s a ________ to addiction as well. For example, the delusion that being addicted to alcohol isn’t as bad as being addicted to heroin.
- It’s power that’s used to manipulate, intimidate, humiliate, and dominate others for our own excitement and to get what we want.
- View ourselves as the victims first and allows us to blame others for the situations we’ve usually created for ourselves.
- Irrational thoughts lead to ___-__-_____ emotions and irrational behavior.
- As criminal and addictive thinkers, we adopt a stance out of ___________ or desperation.
- People with an addiction think their drug of choice is somehow better than other drugs.
- We may do almost anything we can to avoid responsible effort.
- ___________ thinking patterns fool us into thinking it’s okay to use alcohol and drugs as much as we want, as often as we want, and to do whatever we need to do to get them.
- We tend to recall only the positive actions we’ve taken and not the negative ones.
- Is about our moral strength.
- Because criminal thinking patterns and addictive thinking patterns are so much alike and often ________, we can work on changing both thinking patterns at the same time.
Down
- Involves viewing our motives as always “good” on some level.
- We’re afraid that if we really found out who we are, deep down, we might discover that we’re nothing.
- Because the obsession to feel good drives our thinking, it becomes ___________.
- We like to see ourselves as different and special.
- Habits of thought—thoughts a person uses so often that they just seem to come naturally.
- The unrealistic expectation that just because we think things should be a certain way, then that’s the way it actually will be.
- A _______ is a position we use to show ourselves to the world.
- Our mental health disorder may also _______ thinking patterns of its own.
- When we claim to be decent people and then follow that up with responsible behavior, that’s ________.
- Addictive thinking calls us to _____ anything that would suggest we need to stop using.
- When we fight, brag, refuse to admit we don’t know something, or believe our type of crime is better than the other guy’s type of crime.
- are thought patterns that hold us in check and prevent us from doing something.
- We have a distorted idea about which rights and property are ours and which belong to others.
- In most cases, the only differences between criminal thinking patterns and addictive thinking patterns are in the degree or in the particular ___________ the thinking takes us.
- We consider ourselves to be a good person, no matter what we do or how we act.
- Studies have shown that a person’s decision to commit most crimes occurs within ____ minutes of the crime itself.
- Our efforts to change one thinking pattern will ___________ our work on the other.
- When we’re constantly trying to get away with criminal activity, we’re always vulnerable to being exposed or caught. We’ve always got something to hide.
- These thoughts keep us uninterested in a lot of responsible behavior.
- Criminal and addictive thinkers often make excuses and try to __________ the harm they’ve done to others.
- Our thoughts focus on whether or not we feel _____.
- These thinkers think they aren’t unique or special, and are angry and want to victimize others.
- Most of us had powerful pleasure experiences with alcohol and other drugs when we first used, and our minds became _________ with repeating that experience.
- Criminal thinkers often like to pose as if they’re fearless.
- We may also create a romantic picture of ourselves by thinking we’re __________ or adventurous.
- Stances don’t come from inside us; they’re like masks or _________, they’re essentially fake.
50 Clues: Is about our moral strength. • The main feature of addictive thinking. • We like to see ourselves as different and special. • Our thoughts focus on whether or not we feel _____. • We tend to live in the present or in the near future. • Involves viewing our motives as always “good” on some level. • Criminal thinkers often like to pose as if they’re fearless. • ...
The Story of Us 2018-04-05
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- Your favorite food
- Saturday morning ritual
- Favorite outdoor music venue. Mud pit
- Party on the streets
- "Our" song
- Former mode of transportation. Smart
- Scenic wisconsin river
- roadtrip game
- Cultural stories about gods and heroes
- Fall Sunday activity of choice
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- You and I
- Houndmouth song
- Pat and Vanna
- Fire and Ice
- Chaska watering hole
- Maui surf town
- Famous Ornithologists (Birder) middle name
- Crown of the Continent
- Dionysus
- Young Brachiosaurus
- Favorite kind of trip
21 Clues: Dionysus • You and I • "Our" song • Fire and Ice • Pat and Vanna • roadtrip game • Maui surf town • Houndmouth song • Your favorite food • Young Brachiosaurus • Chaska watering hole • Party on the streets • Favorite kind of trip • Crown of the Continent • Scenic wisconsin river • Saturday morning ritual • Fall Sunday activity of choice • Former mode of transportation. Smart • ...
The Story of Us 2019-03-04
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- "Our" mini-series ft. Billy Bob Thornton.
- Kayaking and the occasional nude beach.
- Your college, my childhood.
- The bar exam is over, let's go here!
- Your next trip to Fort Benning.
- Your Army JAG life began here.
- Life takes you to unexpected places, but this brings you home.
- One degree, a handful of friends, and a lifetime of love.
- 3 competitions & 1 bar exam.
- I'm willing to share your heart with this gentle giant.
- Overpriced beach access, but grade A Fish.
- Liked you from the beginning, liked me after I had to prove myself.
- Cash-Cash and heated floors were the highlights of our weekend in this Atlantic City suburb.
- My new home, which hopefully will become "our" new home soon.
- If you're making it a competition, this place takes the cake for best frozen custard.
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- Ours was the best, though you deserve the credit.
- The Woolsackers played (or attempted to play) here.
- I'm a clerk and you're a JAG, but in the end, we're both this.
- Our Boulder anthem.
- This is how long my heart will be yours.
- Your paychecks go to this Scranton business.
- This friend now prosecutes real people for committing real crimes -- while carrying a Delia's bag.
- The most unreliable transportation from the MPRE
- He didn't get away with murdering Sarah thanks to us.
- Football and "the other" Dickinson.
- This family has a lot of our money -- 3 years worth.
- The place we first met.
- The fury of this place had us newly admitted lawyers wonderstruck.
- 6000+ miles landed you here---for now.
- Some houses are known by their mailboxes, ours was known by this.
30 Clues: Our Boulder anthem. • The place we first met. • Your college, my childhood. • 3 competitions & 1 bar exam. • Your Army JAG life began here. • Your next trip to Fort Benning. • Football and "the other" Dickinson. • The bar exam is over, let's go here! • 6000+ miles landed you here---for now. • Kayaking and the occasional nude beach. • This is how long my heart will be yours. • ...
The Story of Us 2019-03-04
Across
- This friend now prosecutes real people for committing real crimes -- while carrying a Delia's bag.
- Ours was the best, though you deserve the credit.
- Your Army JAG life began here.
- Liked you from the beginning, liked me after I had to prove myself.
- 3 competitions & 1 bar exam.
- The most unreliable transportation from the MPRE
- One degree, a handful of friends, and a lifetime of love.
- He didn't get away with murdering Sarah thanks to us.
- Some houses are known by their mailboxes, ours was known by this.
- This family has a lot of our money -- 3 years worth.
- The place we first met.
- Football and "the other" Dickinson.
- "Our" mini-series ft. Billy Bob Thornton.
- Your next trip to Fort Benning.
Down
- 6000+ miles landed you here---for now.
- Kayaking and the occasional nude beach.
- The fury of this place had us newly admitted lawyers wonderstruck.
- Life takes you to unexpected places, but this brings you home.
- Cash-Cash and heated floors were the highlights of our weekend in this Atlantic City suburb.
- The bar exam is over, let's go here!
- The Woolsackers played (or attempted to play) here.
- This is how long my heart will be yours.
- Overpriced beach access, but grade A Fish.
- I'm a clerk and you're a JAG, but in the end, we're both this.
- If you're making it a competition, this place takes the cake for best frozen custard.
- Our Boulder anthem.
- Your paychecks go to this Scranton business.
- Your college, my childhood.
- I'm willing to share your heart with this gentle giant.
- My new home, which hopefully will become "our" new home soon.
30 Clues: Our Boulder anthem. • The place we first met. • Your college, my childhood. • 3 competitions & 1 bar exam. • Your Army JAG life began here. • Your next trip to Fort Benning. • Football and "the other" Dickinson. • The bar exam is over, let's go here! • 6000+ miles landed you here---for now. • Kayaking and the occasional nude beach. • This is how long my heart will be yours. • ...
chapter 3 us history 2021-12-13
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- member of Virginia state legislature
- gods given mandate to spread across north america
- started from Massachusetts raising taxes
- recommended removing the articles of confederation
- of the constitution caused a new government
- formed in opposition to jackson
- economic slowdown
- the last __ in the bill of rights limit national government power
- recitifys all issues
- tax on imported goods
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- supported the constitution
- hostility to immigrants
- allow freeblocks to enslaved people
- allowed projects to be made quicker
- opposed the constitution
- made to tell europe to stay off of latin land
- invented in 1807 and made shipping faster
- pride in ones country
- made to have people buy us goods instead of imported
- fundamental rights and privileges
- the first _ in the bill of rights protect individual rights
21 Clues: economic slowdown • recitifys all issues • pride in ones country • tax on imported goods • hostility to immigrants • opposed the constitution • supported the constitution • formed in opposition to jackson • fundamental rights and privileges • allow freeblocks to enslaved people • allowed projects to be made quicker • member of Virginia state legislature • ...
