ww2 Crossword Puzzles
Marvel & DC 2020-05-14
Across
- "You should've gone for the head."
- This hero originates from the planet Krypton.
- Two individuals fuse together and become this hero.
- A 10-year-old kid who has the powers of the Gods (Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles, Mercury).
- The Scarlet Speedster, The Fastest Man Alive.
- Has squirrel powers, also known as Doreen Green.
- A loyal servant, a friend of the Batfamily.
- 1st Robin, former member of "The Flying Graysons".
- A Fourth-World being whose strength is virtually unrivaled.
- A vampire who is immune to sunlight, nicknamed "Daywalker".
- Half human, half machine.
- This anti-hero is the master of the art of magic, goes by the codename "The Hellblazer."
- A fellow 4th-wall breaker who has plot-armor and addresses readers as "True Believers".
- Former Robin, now an anti-hero who goes by this codename.
- Batman's sidekick, nicknamed "the Boy Wonder".
- This heroine can chant magic spells by speaking backwards.
- This group consists of teenage superheroes/superheroines.
- A Muslim superheroine from Jersey who looks up to Captain Marvel.
- DC's most iconic superhero organization.
- Smartest being on Earth, with the iq of 267. He can stretch his limbs by will.
- The Commissioner's daughter, secretly operating alongside Batman, leader of the "Birds of Prey".
- Richest character in the Marvel Universe.
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- Once saved by Batman, this heroine swore to never rely on anyone's help ever again.
- A green figure who uses bow and arrows.
- "Our kind can learn language from the act of kissing."
- An anti-hero whose sole purpose is to hunt down the people responsible for his family's death.
- Director of S.H.I.E.L.D
- The father of the comic world in general.
- america An American-themed hero during WW2 who is also the first Avengers.
- "Beware my power-- ___________'s Light!"
- Spider-Man from an alternate universe, successor of the late Peter Parker in that universe.
- Themyscira is where she was born./ Crafted by the hands of Hippolyta,/ Brought to life by Almighty Zeus/ A fearless Amazon princess who vowed: / "Never to bow before thy foes!"
- 3rd Robin, now goes by the alias "Red Robin".
- Once dubbed as the Warmonger, he developed a titanium alloy suit in an attempt to fix his past mistakes.
- The man who cold-bloodedly put the Waynes out of misery.
- A high school sophomore who possesses the Cosmic Staff.
- Merc With a Mouth.
- The father of Marvel Comics, "Excelsior!"
- This hero gains powers from a scarab attached to his back.
- High school superhero who lives in Midtown, Queens, NYC.
- This man murdered Nora Allen without hesitation.
- The Devil's bounty hunter. He's the Spirit of Vengeance.
- Billionaire playboy by day, Caped Crusader by night.
43 Clues: Merc With a Mouth. • Director of S.H.I.E.L.D • Half human, half machine. • "You should've gone for the head." • A green figure who uses bow and arrows. • "Beware my power-- ___________'s Light!" • DC's most iconic superhero organization. • The father of the comic world in general. • The father of Marvel Comics, "Excelsior!" • Richest character in the Marvel Universe. • ...
Unit 8: Cold War Review 2023-04-20
Across
- This invasion in Cuba was a failed attempt to overthrow its Communist dictator
- The first Russian satellite to orbit the Earth; as a result of this, the US began to emphasize math and science in schools
- Nations This international organization was created after WW2 to provide a way to negotiate disputes
- This was a prominent structure and symbol of the Cold War that separated the East and West parts of this German city
- This Wisconsin senator gained fame by making claims there were Communists inside the US government
- Nixon’s flexible foreign policy that had the goal of easing tensions with Communist nations
- ___________ I Treaty: a five year agreement between the US and USSR to limit the countries’ number of missiles
- This said that the US would aid any nation in resisting communism, and became the guiding force of American foreign policy during the Cold War
- The competition between the US and USSR to develop the best technology and weapons
- This is an international organization created by the US and its allies in 1949 to prevent attacks by the Soviet Union (acronym only)
- A military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite nations
- A series of attacks by the Viet Cong, this resulted in a decrease in public support for the Vietnam War
- After three years of fighting in this war, the North and South remained divided by the 38th parallel
- This proposed defense initiative was also called “Star Wars,” and had the goal of defending the US against missile attacks
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- The policy of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any show of aggression
- This called for giving away billions of dollars in aid to help rebuild war-torn Europe
- This Resolution gave the President a “blank check” to wage war in Vietnam, increasing the power of the POTUS (2 words: _________ ________ Resolution)
- This phrase means, “an attack on one is considered an attack on all.”
- The US will take necessary measures to stop the spread of communism
- This was the theory that if one land in a region came under the influence of Communists, then more would follow
- This was a delivery of supplies in a German city to circumvent the Soviet blockade
- This long conflict in Southeast Asia ended with the US withdrawing troops and the South surrendering to the North in 1975.
- This Crisis was caused by the discovery of Soviet missiles in Cuba made Americans fear an imminent nuclear attack
- The withdrawal of US troops and transfer of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam
- This chemical herbicide was used to get rid of vegetation in Vietnam
- Congress passed this act to limit the President’s authority to wage war
- This is a term that describes severe anti-communist suspicion in the US in the 1940s and 1950s
27 Clues: The US will take necessary measures to stop the spread of communism • This chemical herbicide was used to get rid of vegetation in Vietnam • This phrase means, “an attack on one is considered an attack on all.” • Congress passed this act to limit the President’s authority to wage war • ...
Memphis History Through Sports Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-03
Across
- Finsihed first in the 200m in Mexico City Summer Olympics, Black power salute,
- Went to the University of San Francisco, played and coached for the Boston Celtics, 11 time NBA Champion
- Home of the Memphis Chicks(Chickasaws) in the Chicago White Sox organization, rented to the Memphis Red Sox because of the crowd size
- 1967-68 Carver High School Coach, graduate of BTW, 1st black basketball player at Oklahoma St.
- Nicknamed the Brown Bomber, parents crafted him to be the opposite of Jack Johnson
- went to Ohio St, became the first man to win 4 gold medals at a single Olympics
- first black heavyweight champion, had a warrant for his arrest under the Mann Act
- Eccentric baseball owner for the Athletics, owned the Memphis TAMS, quit the team in the middle of the season
- 3 time NYC Champion at Power Memorial HS, 3 time all ameriacn at 3-time3 time NCAA Champ, Boycotted the 1968 Mexico City Olympics
- ABA commissioner who resigned and purchased the Memphis Sounds in June, 1974, former Marine
- Best basketball player from Melrose, played for Memphis State in college
- Nicknamed Lefty, went to BTW, defeated Satchel Paige in head-to-head matchups, was going to be the first black pitcher in MLB but couldn't due to Tommy John Surgery
- Best basketball player for Overton HS, broke hand in the city championship and still played, went to Ole Miss as an All-American
- ABA team that moved from New Orleans
- Pitcher in the early 50's for the Memphis Red Sox, later traded for a bus lattop-selling top selling recording artist for RCA
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- Built in 1963, one of the finest basketball facilities in the nation
- manager for the Cincinnati Tigers and Memphis Red Sox, was a pitcher and catcher until he played for the Red Sox
- got a full scholarship to Rutgers, was not allowed to play under the Mason-Dixon Line due to the Gentlemen Agreements
- first black player in history of college sports, played for Vanderbilt, went to Pearl HS in Nashville
- first owner of the Meowned Red Sox, Owned a funeral home
- Won gold medal in the 1960 Rome Summer Olympics, defeated Sonny Liston to become Heavyweight champion of the world, converted to Islam after refusing to fight in WW2
- All-American in football and Lacrosse at Syracuse, played 9 seasons in the NFL for the Browns, also an actor
- Home to the Memphis Red Sox's first stadium
- Heralded catcher for the Red Sox and a manager for the Red Sox
- won a $5.3 million lawsuit with Stax Studios over the rights to his music, delivered $100k to Storen in a brown paper bag for the ownership of the Sounds
- Kentucky's head basketball coach, and arena named after him
26 Clues: ABA team that moved from New Orleans • Home to the Memphis Red Sox's first stadium • first owner of the Meowned Red Sox, Owned a funeral home • Kentucky's head basketball coach, and arena named after him • Heralded catcher for the Red Sox and a manager for the Red Sox • Built in 1963, one of the finest basketball facilities in the nation • ...
Jacob & Karli's Cocktail Crossword 2025-07-16
Across
- What city did the couple first live in together?
- What is the bride's high school mascot?
- What is the bride's favorite book? (Hint: It's written by Jeneva Rose).
- What country is the main stop on the couple's honeymoon?
- How many bridesmaids/groomsmen does the couple have?
- What is the groom's favorite food to bbq?
- What is the first foreign country the bride and groom visited together?
- What color are the groom's eyes?
- What is the groom's middle name?
- What was the groom's first ever concert?
- What country artist did the couple see in their first concert together?
- What was the groom's college nickname (& the name of his group chat with his college friends)?
- Excluding the United States, how many countries have the couple been to together?
- What gym do the couple work out at together?
- What is the couple's favorite sandwich shop?
- What is the bride's favorite movie? (Hint: It's a WW2 movie).
- What is the bride's favorite holiday?
- What is the bride's least favorite thing that the groom owns?
- What is the groom's high school mascot?
- What city did the bride go to for her bachelorette party?
- How many states have the couple visited together?
- What is the bride's favorite cocktail?
- What city did the groom go to for his bachelor party?
- What is the bride's favorite NFL team?
- What is the groom's birthday month?
- Who is the bride's favorite hip-hop artist?
- What is the bride's birthday month?
- What city did the couple meet in?
- What company does the bride work for?
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- What is the name of the venue where the couple is getting married?
- What did the couple ride in when visiting New Mexico?
- What company does the groom work for?
- What fast food restaurant did the bride work at?
- What is the name of the groom's favorite rollercoaster? (Hint: It's located in Georgia).
- What is the couple's favorite MLB team?
- What color are the bride's eyes?
- What month did the couple meet?
- What is the bride's middle name?
- What street does the couple live on?
- What is the groom's favorite NFL team?
- What professional certification does the bride have?
- Where did the groom propose?
- What type of car does the bride drive?
- Who is the morning person?
- What MLB stadium did the couple run a Spartan Race together?
- What country is the secondary stop on the couple's honeymoon?
- What is the groom's college mascot?
- How many siblings does the bride have?
- What meal did the couple split on their first date?
- What professional certification does the groom have?
- Who is the night owl?
- What is the name of the bride's childhood dog?
- How many siblings does the groom have?
53 Clues: Who is the night owl? • Who is the morning person? • Where did the groom propose? • What month did the couple meet? • What color are the groom's eyes? • What is the groom's middle name? • What color are the bride's eyes? • What is the bride's middle name? • What city did the couple meet in? • What is the groom's birthday month? • What is the groom's college mascot? • ...
Among Us 2020-12-08
Across
- One of the engines, the north part of the Skeld
- The place to fix the Reactor Sabotage, and simon says
- EVERYONE THINKS THIS COLOR IS A GIRL
- Is always confused with light blue, It starts with a c and ends with a n
- The room where you can track everyone and also card swipe
- The action of reporting a body
- Fill Engines, wires, and the place with no vent.
- The action of killing, and then reporting the boy
- A map based off Henry Stickmin where you are in the Toppat Airship
- A map where you are in an Outpost
- The bloodshed of the Skeld.
- Either a witch, or mostly the impostor. Starts with p but is not pink
- The person who needs to kill and sabotage to win.
- A map where you are in your Headquarters.
- You can submit scan and inspect samples
- Master detective, Darker version of cyan.
- You can check the cameras
- Is always matched with something random, or made into a minion. Does nothing at all. Basically Orange minus Red
- A map where you are in a spaceship
- The people who have to do tasks, or vote out the impostor to win.
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- Can be matched with General or Soldier hat, Will be named something historic like a soldier in the german ww2 heer. The darker version of lime.
- You have to connect the wires to the right color
- The place where you do asteroids.
- The room where you can call emergency meetings, Also the first part of garbage task.
- Somehow calling him sus is racist, The darkest of all colors
- Same as black, but hes just darker version of orange.
- You can prime shields in this area.
- A task in admin, Common task
- You can do Chart Course, and Stabilize Steering, The front of the ship.
- A task where you have to Download the Data,
- The action of being suspicious
- The most toxic, is colored like toxic waste. and is named after a fruit
- One of the engines, the south part of the Skeld
- The home of gamers, Most people use it to cheat and tell their friends who is the impostor. Starts with D, ends with D
- The Sherlock Holmes Crewmate, is very smart, In halloween hes a pumpkin, most games hes just dressing up like a carrot.
- The most sus color, most likely a noob and is always sussed to be impostor first
- A meeting that can be called in Cafeteria, or Office in polus
- The room where you Clean the oxygen filter and fix the oxygen
- A master chef like gordon ramsay, or some person who everyone believes, A neutral color (As in all colors combined.) A light color
39 Clues: You can check the cameras • The bloodshed of the Skeld. • A task in admin, Common task • The action of reporting a body • The action of being suspicious • The place where you do asteroids. • A map where you are in an Outpost • A map where you are in a spaceship • You can prime shields in this area. • EVERYONE THINKS THIS COLOR IS A GIRL • You can submit scan and inspect samples • ...
Unit 8: Cold War Review 2023-04-20
Across
- This was the theory that if one land in a region came under the influence of Communists, then more would follow
- This phrase means, “an attack on one is considered an attack on all.”
- The policy of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any show of aggression
- After three years of fighting in this war, the North and South remained divided by the 38th parallel
- The withdrawal of US troops and transfer of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam
- This said that the US would aid any nation in resisting communism, and became the guiding force of American foreign policy during the Cold War
- Nixon’s flexible foreign policy that had the goal of easing tensions with Communist nations
- This is a term that describes severe anti-communist suspicion in the US in the 1940s and 1950s
- Congress passed this act to limit the President’s authority to wage war
- This Crisis was caused by the discovery of Soviet missiles in Cuba made Americans fear an imminent nuclear attack
- This Wisconsin senator gained fame by making claims there were Communists inside the US government
- This Resolution gave the President a “blank check” to wage war in Vietnam, increasing the power of the POTUS (2 words: _________ ________ Resolution)
Down
- The competition between the US and USSR to develop the best technology and weapons
- This proposed defense initiative was also called “Star Wars,” and had the goal of defending the US against missile attacks
- The US will take necessary measures to stop the spread of communism
- This long conflict in Southeast Asia ended with the US withdrawing troops and the South surrendering to the North in 1975.
- This was a prominent structure and symbol of the Cold War that separated the East and West parts of this German city
- Nations This international organization was created after WW2 to provide a way to negotiate disputes
- This was a delivery of supplies in a German city to circumvent the Soviet blockade
- A military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite nations
- This chemical herbicide was used to get rid of vegetation in Vietnam
- This invasion in Cuba was a failed attempt to overthrow its Communist dictator
- A series of attacks by the Viet Cong, this resulted in a decrease in public support for the Vietnam War
- The first Russian satellite to orbit the Earth; as a result of this, the US began to emphasize math and science in schools
- ___________ I Treaty: a five year agreement between the US and USSR to limit the countries’ number of missiles
- This called for giving away billions of dollars in aid to help rebuild war-torn Europe
- This is an international organization created by the US and its allies in 1949 to prevent attacks by the Soviet Union (acronym only)
27 Clues: The US will take necessary measures to stop the spread of communism • This chemical herbicide was used to get rid of vegetation in Vietnam • This phrase means, “an attack on one is considered an attack on all.” • Congress passed this act to limit the President’s authority to wage war • ...
Unit 8: Cold War Review 2023-04-20
Across
- ___________ I Treaty: a five year agreement between the US and USSR to limit the countries’ number of missiles
- This phrase means, “an attack on one is considered an attack on all.”
- The policy of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any show of aggression
- This Resolution gave the President a “blank check” to wage war in Vietnam, increasing the power of the POTUS (2 words: _________ ________ Resolution)
- A military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite nations
- After three years of fighting in this war, the North and South remained divided by the 38th parallel
- The first Russian satellite to orbit the Earth; as a result of this, the US began to emphasize math and science in schools
- This is an international organization created by the US and its allies in 1949 to prevent attacks by the Soviet Union (acronym only)
- A series of attacks by the Viet Cong, this resulted in a decrease in public support for the Vietnam War
- This Crisis was caused by the discovery of Soviet missiles in Cuba made Americans fear an imminent nuclear attack
- This long conflict in Southeast Asia ended with the US withdrawing troops and the South surrendering to the North in 1975.
- This was the theory that if one land in a region came under the influence of Communists, then more would follow
- This proposed defense initiative was also called “Star Wars,” and had the goal of defending the US against missile attacks
- This said that the US would aid any nation in resisting communism, and became the guiding force of American foreign policy during the Cold War
- This was a prominent structure and symbol of the Cold War that separated the East and West parts of this German city
- This Wisconsin senator gained fame by making claims there were Communists inside the US government
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- This called for giving away billions of dollars in aid to help rebuild war-torn Europe
- The withdrawal of US troops and transfer of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam
- The US will take necessary measures to stop the spread of communism
- This invasion in Cuba was a failed attempt to overthrow its Communist dictator
- Congress passed this act to limit the President’s authority to wage war
- The competition between the US and USSR to develop the best technology and weapons
- Nations This international organization was created after WW2 to provide a way to negotiate disputes
- This is a term that describes severe anti-communist suspicion in the US in the 1940s and 1950s
- This chemical herbicide was used to get rid of vegetation in Vietnam
- Nixon’s flexible foreign policy that had the goal of easing tensions with Communist nations
- This was a delivery of supplies in a German city to circumvent the Soviet blockade
27 Clues: The US will take necessary measures to stop the spread of communism • This chemical herbicide was used to get rid of vegetation in Vietnam • This phrase means, “an attack on one is considered an attack on all.” • Congress passed this act to limit the President’s authority to wage war • ...
Ap world crossword 2022-06-09
Across
- military alliance: Germany, Austria , and Italy
- document that forced germany to take all the blame for WW1
- environmental damages which are caused by the cutting down of trees
- economic system where a countries trade and industry is controlled by private owners
- 3 forms of new communication methods
- terriost group
- joint stock company, formed to trade in the Indian Ocean
- openness and transparency in the government in the soviet union-gorbachev
- examples of this are Japan, finland, US
- new introduction of jamaican music
- meeting between the European powers in order to divide Africa amongst themselves
- form of Chinese social media
- an example of this would be the British East India company
- defense treaty established by the soviet union
- military alliance in WW 2 between lGermany, Italy, and Japan
- leader of Germany during WW1 and WW2
- this invention helped shipping and transportation faster and reduced geographic distance
- fuels made production faster and more efficient
- 40th president of the United states
- central territory or the state exercising power over a colonial empire.
- series of political and economic reforms to start the economy in the soviet union
- associated with developing countries caused by mosquitos and is like the flu
- law that prevented certain ethnic groups or women from entering the united states
- worldwide economic decline in the 1930s
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- form of new technolgy and created secret communication from coded notes
- military alliance between France,Great britain and Russia
- 28th president of the United states
- water way in Egypt that allowed for faster travel
- allowed for ships to carry more materials
- 33rd president of the united states
- they thought ancestors would come back to help drive out the British from their lands
- plan to industrailize the USSR and implemented by Joseph Stalin
- addictive drug that Britian sold to China
- bat droppings that were used for fertlizers
- medical innovation that prevents diseases and other risks
- war between the two superpowers: US and USSR
- imperalism in China
- system winners of World War I were given responsibility for governing over the German and Ottoman territories as inforced by the League of nations
- economic and socialist campaign led by the Chinese communist party-mao zedong
- acronym for an alliance system between North america and Europe
- american peaceful leader
- prime minster of India during the 1960s-1970s
- attack on the US, december 7th, 1941
- president of south africa
- spanish general who lifted Spain out of their depression
- ideology that supports the idea of “survival of the fittest”
- major export of West Afirca
- this new advancement allowed for women to have a choice on when they were ready to have children
- came from Belgium congo
- twitter biggest social media platforms
50 Clues: terriost group • imperalism in China • came from Belgium congo • american peaceful leader • president of south africa • major export of West Afirca • form of Chinese social media • new introduction of jamaican music • 28th president of the United states • 33rd president of the united states • 40th president of the United states • 3 forms of new communication methods • ...
Therapia Christmas 2020-11-21
Across
- We hope you have one on the 25th of this month
- sales of cream for these were up this year
- see clue above
- University City of host of a major vaccine trial
- best foreign film at the oscars 2020
- Hit drama series set in Ireland which kept the nation going through Lockdown 1
- Might have kept his job if he'd gone to Specsavers, not Barnard Castle
- Released and panned by the critics
- The form of transport that came back into its own
- Joined our family from Spain, named after a famous Spanish saint
- what we all wish for in 2021
- A big castle dominates the skyline in this August holiday haven
- Jennifer Doudna, US biochemist, was one of the winners of this prize in 2020
- Her second queen role is currently playing
- infamous cold water swimming hole on the north east coast
- We said sad goodbyes to this old friend in May
- The Chinese province where Covid started its global journey
- famous for its WW2 cathedral bombing and the birthplace of Jon Averns
- bringing mass hope for an exit plan in 2021
- Due to take place in Japan in June but postponed due to Covid
- Rachel climbed this erupting mountain on her Italian holiday in September
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- Back and forth in his back garden for the NHS
- vice president elect of the US and first woman of colour to hold the position
- yours was covered in a shop
- three words commonly used at the end of a letter to a friend
- Scotland had many of these England had three
- Principle town of the Italian island where Rachel & Jon spent a week in September
- Virtual host for family gatherings, games, choirs and quizzes in 2020
- Scottish actor who brought Bond to life
- outlawed since March due to risk of droplet transmission
- just one of Trump's 2020 trials
- these four-hoofed animals create a storm in Germany each Christmas Eve
- with 1 & 2 this was the second of the government's three word slogans this year
- First City in the UK to trial city-wide Covid testing this year
- Month in which Covid 19 was named
- This Andy had a major exhibition of his work at Tate Modern
- His murder by police in Minneapolis sparked mass Black Lives Matter protests across the Globe
- This country's president thought everyone was being overdramatic about Covid until he succumbed
- Wales tried a two week one
- we had an unnecessary extra day in 2020
- where we've been told to stay this year
- The number of people who were allowed to be in the same space, at some point this year
- Month in which Covid 19 was classified as a pandemic
- Latin word for crown
44 Clues: see clue above • Latin word for crown • Wales tried a two week one • yours was covered in a shop • what we all wish for in 2021 • just one of Trump's 2020 trials • Month in which Covid 19 was named • Released and panned by the critics • best foreign film at the oscars 2020 • Scottish actor who brought Bond to life • we had an unnecessary extra day in 2020 • ...
Unit 8: Cold War Review 2023-04-20
Across
- A series of attacks by the Viet Cong, this resulted in a decrease in public support for the Vietnam War
- This said that the US would aid any nation in resisting communism, and became the guiding force of American foreign policy during the Cold War
- Congress passed this act to limit the President’s authority to wage war
- This chemical herbicide was used to get rid of vegetation in Vietnam
- This phrase means, “an attack on one is considered an attack on all.”
- Nixon’s flexible foreign policy that had the goal of easing tensions with Communist nations
- This was a prominent structure and symbol of the Cold War that separated the East and West parts of this German city
- Nations This international organization was created after WW2 to provide a way to negotiate disputes
- The withdrawal of US troops and transfer of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam
- A military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellite nations
- This Crisis was caused by the discovery of Soviet missiles in Cuba made Americans fear an imminent nuclear attack
- ___________ I Treaty: a five year agreement between the US and USSR to limit the countries’ number of missiles
- This Resolution gave the President a “blank check” to wage war in Vietnam, increasing the power of the POTUS (2 words: _________ ________ Resolution)
- This was a delivery of supplies in a German city to circumvent the Soviet blockade
- This long conflict in Southeast Asia ended with the US withdrawing troops and the South surrendering to the North in 1975.
Down
- This Wisconsin senator gained fame by making claims there were Communists inside the US government
- This invasion in Cuba was a failed attempt to overthrow its Communist dictator
- This proposed defense initiative was also called “Star Wars,” and had the goal of defending the US against missile attacks
- This is a term that describes severe anti-communist suspicion in the US in the 1940s and 1950s
- This was the theory that if one land in a region came under the influence of Communists, then more would follow
- The first Russian satellite to orbit the Earth; as a result of this, the US began to emphasize math and science in schools
- After three years of fighting in this war, the North and South remained divided by the 38th parallel
- The policy of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any show of aggression
- The competition between the US and USSR to develop the best technology and weapons
- The US will take necessary measures to stop the spread of communism
- This is an international organization created by the US and its allies in 1949 to prevent attacks by the Soviet Union (acronym only)
- This called for giving away billions of dollars in aid to help rebuild war-torn Europe
27 Clues: The US will take necessary measures to stop the spread of communism • This chemical herbicide was used to get rid of vegetation in Vietnam • This phrase means, “an attack on one is considered an attack on all.” • Congress passed this act to limit the President’s authority to wage war • ...
Unit 3: Population 2022-05-05
Across
- the number of deaths between the ages of 1 and 5 per 1,000 people
- when a population outgrows its carrying capacity and resources
- a disease which sets in fast
- splitting of ecosystems into smaller fragments
- any substance which causes an allergic reaction
- any substance which causes cancer
- the number of males in relation to females (vice versa)
- an organism that provides several different services for their given ecosystem
- ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time
- an area of the ocean needed to sustain a person's fish consumption
- the two organisms benefit off of each other
- abbreviation for habitat destruction,invasive species, population growth,pollution, climate change, overexertion
- adjective for a country with relatively high industrialization and income
- the study of the interactions between organisms within an ecosystem
- leaving a population
- how quickly a species dies off
- number of births per 1,000 people
- toxic substance that affects the nervous system
- strips of a natural habitat that connect populations
- ability to resist something
- the study of human population trends
- number of children a woman will have over her lifetime
- species with a low growth rate
- a time post-WW2 when the birth rate of the united states increased dramatically; population almost doubled in the U.S.
- an environmental factor which prevents a population from growing
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- represented by the formula births-deaths
- the first organisms to colonize an area after an ecological disaster
- the concentration of a chemical increases as it goes up a food chain
- species with a high growth rate
- the number of individuals per unit of area
- amount of time it takes a population to double
- one organism benefits off the host; usually kills or harms host
- affects a large number of people over a broader area
- an area with a large amount of valuable ocean organisms
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- dramatic decline in population size over a short period of time
- the average number of years a person in a society is expected to live
- number of death per 1,000 people
- affects small number of people in a small area
- the number of individuals within a population
- waters dissolving CO2 which lowers pH
- movement from one place to another
- one who studies demography
- continued population growth after reduction measures have already been implemented
- an adjective used to describe a disease that can spread easily between individuals
- an adjective used to describe a disease that is slow and steady
- the number of deaths under 1 year of age per 1,000 people
- the degree of dependence on the younger generation from the older generation
- a group of populations that are connected by occasional intermixing between them
- the study of poisonous substances
50 Clues: leaving a population • one who studies demography • ability to resist something • a disease which sets in fast • how quickly a species dies off • species with a low growth rate • species with a high growth rate • number of death per 1,000 people • any substance which causes cancer • number of births per 1,000 people • the study of poisonous substances • ...
The Ultimate Belfast Crossword 2025-05-09
Across
- This structure is older than the Egyptian pyramids (5'1,4)
- The big blue fish contains one of these (4,7)
- Venue by the river makes a splash with music (10,4)
- This channel of water was manmade for shipping (8,7)
- Victorian bar where royalty might sip a gin (3,5,6,6)
- Symbol of Belfast (8)
- Revolutionary tyre first tested in Belfast (9)
- The first public building to have air conditioning (5,8,8)
- The first settlement, as an Olympic award (6,3)
- Prestigious institution named to honour Victoria (5'1,10,7)
- The street where Jack the Ripper was arrested (5,6)
- An exhibition space for kids (1,4)
- Island visible when sailing out of Belfast Lough (10,6)
- Nifty bus service (6)
- The domes of City Hall are made from this material (6)
- Neighbouring city (6)
- The ______ bridge spans the River Lagan (6)
- River that gave Belfast its name (6)
- Restaurant with a Michelin Star (2)
- Seat of the Northern Ireland Assembly (8)
- Ancient place of worship (2.,6'1,6)
- An industry historically linked to Belfast (12)
- This shocking device was invented in Belfast (8,13)
- A public library (7,7)
- Belfast's daily (7,9)
- A song about Belfast (4,4,3,4)
- This historic building now houses a concert hall (6,4)
- Room 13 of this hotel was allegedly sealed off to everyone (5,2,6)
- Retail fortress offering variety and style (11)
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- Belfast was once given this nickname (11)
- This laxative is a Belfast invention (4,2,8)
- Festival is screened in Belfast each year (4)
- A Belfast quarter (5)
- Belfast's only boxty house (7'1,6)
- This prominent feature of a little corporal is seen in the hills above Belfast (8'1,4)
- This jeweller forged pieces fit for rulers and dragons (9)
- This man can take a punch (4,8)
- The Titanic Quarter is home to this warship (3,8)
- Popular pantomime dame (3,11)
- Traders relax at this hotel (8)
- Number of feet wide, what was Belfast’s tiniest house (5)
- This venue has a 6,000ft long road (7,4,7)
- Name of a British lord (6)
- A ruler and a hand measurement create this stadium's name (8)
- A venue glowing with attention (9)
- Popular street near the city centre (8,5)
- Used as a temporary morgue during WW2 (2.,6'1,6)
- A Belfast ghost's favourite hangout (7,4,4)
- A giant's pastime(3,6)
- Majestic Belfast tribute that marks the hours (6,8,5)
- Livestock Carrier built by Harland & Wolff (2,7)
- Beside Citibank’s Gateway Building (3,5)
- Venue where drama is staged on a grand scale (5,5,5)
- Park with a famous Palm House (7,7)
- ________ Stadium is where the first penalty in International Football was taken (8)
- Thought to be the original location of Belfast Castle (4,6)
- One of the two famous cranes (7)
- Renowned author born in Belfast (1.1.5)
58 Clues: A Belfast quarter (5) • Symbol of Belfast (8) • Nifty bus service (6) • Neighbouring city (6) • Belfast's daily (7,9) • A giant's pastime(3,6) • A public library (7,7) • Name of a British lord (6) • Popular pantomime dame (3,11) • A song about Belfast (4,4,3,4) • This man can take a punch (4,8) • Traders relax at this hotel (8) • One of the two famous cranes (7) • ...
Iron Curtain 2022-05-06
Across
- - The Communist equivalent of NATO led by the U.S.S.R. The pact was meant to control a large Soviet bloc around Eastern Europe and deter countries from joining NATO and siding with the U.S.
- - A group of nations including the U.S meant to promote peace and democracy around the world. NATO was meant to prevent potential agression from the USSR and the Soviet block.
- - A confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union in 1962 over the presence of missile sites in Cuba; placed Soviet military missiles in Cuba, which had come under Soviet influence. Highest point of tension between both countries.
- - The communist section of Germany, the division between the democratic side and communist side of Germany.
- - Erected in 1959 to separate East Germany from West Germany. The wall represented the barrier between the influence of the USSR’s communism hold and the rest of Western Europe.
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- - This US policy called for not allowing communism to spread. A foreign policy that would prevent the USSR from gaining any more countries and expanding their sphere of influence.
- - individual people do not own private property, factories, or machines; the government of the community holds all these things. Is a type of government as well as an economic system.
- - premier of Russia during the race to get satellites into space between Russia and the United States. He used many propaganda techniques to try to fool the world of Russia's intentions. Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy dealt with his communist tricks in Berlin and Cuba.
- - The democratic section of Germany influenced by the U.S, France, and Britain. West Germany exemplified the benefits of democracy that East Germany had crushed in favor of communism.
- - The plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2. Becuase they had funds countries were more likely to support capitalism instead of communism-.
- - The fear of communism from Eastern European countries. The U.S’s fear led to many Americans who (rightfully or wrongfully) were prosecuted for potential communist beliefs.
- - is a form of government in which the people of the country vote for the leaders of the country. Promoted by the United States and trying to gain territory that uses this type of government.
12 Clues: - The communist section of Germany, the division between the democratic side and communist side of Germany. • - The plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2. Becuase they had funds countries were more likely to support capitalism instead of communism-. • ...
Casey's Crossword 2022-05-15
Across
- the political policy that everyone was on equal terms and resources were to be controlled by one upper power
- the American belief that it is our God-given right to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific
- the act of targeting a certain cultural/ethnic group with the intentions of fully wiping them out
- the policy where China was to be a country of free trade
- the supreme court case that established the precedent "separate but equal"
- the act of using journalism to expose certain issues in an underhanded way
- the man who was at the peak of steel production after utilizing the Bessemer Process
- the term given to monopolists who were using their profits for the better good of society
- this was the naval base of the US that was attacked by the Japanese on December 7, 1941
- a policy of extreme and aggressive patriotism with warlike intentions
- the most popular singer in the 50s who populized rock-and-roll
- the man who wrote"The Jungle" exposing the atrocities of the meat-packing industry
- the act of having a fixed amounnt of food in order to send more to soldiers fighting in a war
- the policy of expansion using superior military forces
- the invention that enabled farmers to create ranches due to its ability to create barriers for cattle
- the invention that enabled steel to be massively produced
- the telegram that was intercepted by the British that was sent to Mexico from Germany, stating that Germany would support Mexico's act on America
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- the organization that was formed to initiate world peace after WW2
- the term given to monopolists who were reaping the benefits of the market with the use of unethical business tactics
- the act of removing segregation
- the policy that if one conutry were to be attacked, it would be an attack on all countries associated with said country
- the act which gave land to basically anyone who was the head of the household, promoting westward expansion
- this is a ___ when one company has control over the entire selling market of a good due to the elimination of competition
- the name of the first Russian satellite to orbit the Earth
- describes the forcing of children to work in order to support their families
- the 50th state to be added to the United States after being forcibly annexed
- the sinking of this british passenger liner caused a rise in anger in America as 128 Americans had died
- the belief that the the most "fit" were the ones who would survive in society
- the act of forcing a change in someone's culture and beliefs in order to resemble a bigger group's ideals
- the act of going from one island to another, practiced by MacArthur during the Pacific Theater
30 Clues: the act of removing segregation • the policy of expansion using superior military forces • the policy where China was to be a country of free trade • the invention that enabled steel to be massively produced • the name of the first Russian satellite to orbit the Earth • the most popular singer in the 50s who populized rock-and-roll • ...
The Hiding Place Review 2024-02-05
Across
- awaken family at night
- crew boss that advised to wire switches wrong
- unlikely police ally
- what is read when family called together in prison
- story opens with what celebration
- disease tante Jans has
- month the sisters were finally released
- what ten Booms do with Jewish visitors
- possession sent and kept until betsie died
- what gives ten Booms news
- race persecuted and killed by germans during ww2
- where Corrie is taken after 2 weeks in prison
- character that looks like Charles Dickens character
- ten Boom house
- story written by oneself about oneself
- message on package conveyed under what?
- Corrie's cellmate in prison that illustrated hiding place
- sneaks ration cards for ten Booms
- where secret room is constructed
- what corrie made to keep track of time
- means aunt
- cards given to buy food during war
- kept gaurds from checking on prisoners
- why the sisters exchanged duties
- when story opens, what nollie does not want to wear
- common name given to those working underground
- German employee who was eventually fired
- life-saving book smuggled into camp
- person author falls in love with
- if someone can learn to hate, they can learn to ___
- Jew ten Booms see on their walk
- who sends corrie a package in prison
- put in window to warn if house is safe/not
- what happened to mama
- day of recurrent humiliation and medical inspection
- what Betsie feels for those who hurt/betray them
- Corrie's greatest enemies
- color house is painted after war
- who Corrie asked to take in a jewish baby
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- what happened to 700 male prisoners
- how old Corrie is a beginning of book
- where Gestapo headquarters where
- what happens to Nollie and Peter
- where father travels to get correct time
- return to previous event/scene in story
- Older sister who loves flowers
- what betsie does when too weak to do hard labor
- Willem's son who has musical talent
- Father's occupation
- The author of The Hiding Place
- why corrie had to be hospitalized before her release
- Dutch national anthem
- time and place of story
- where women prisons were evacuated to
- what necessary item never runs out
- persons in a story
- german police
- what corrie does to pass time in prison
- elderly employee at watch shop
- Betsie's solution to fights and tension
- tante beps profession
- house search for working age men
- song mama could sing
- signal that gaurd was coming
- Corrie's last words to father
- grandfather
- future view
- where Corrie see bodies piled
- U.S. president at time of story
- indicate beforehand
- story that is made up
- what in prison was feared above all else
- City where the story takes place
73 Clues: means aunt • grandfather • future view • german police • ten Boom house • persons in a story • Father's occupation • indicate beforehand • unlikely police ally • song mama could sing • Dutch national anthem • tante beps profession • story that is made up • what happened to mama • awaken family at night • disease tante Jans has • time and place of story • what gives ten Booms news • ...
AP Human Geography Language 2024-11-16
Across
- One of the 15 major language families. Large group of languages that all descended from a language spoken 6,000 years ago. Nearly half of the worlds population speaks one of the languages of the Indo European family.
- A prehistoric unrecorded language that was the ancestor of all Indo-European languages
- The collapsing of two language into one.
- A regional variety of a language, with differences in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation; also a form of a language spoken by members of a particular social class or profession
- Place name
- Slight change in a word across languages within a subfamily or through a language family from the present backward toward its origin
- The language adopted for use by the government for the conduct of business and publication of documents.
- A language that results from the mixing of a colonizer's language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.
- Countries in which only one language is spoken
- Countries in which more than one language is spoken
- The everyday speech of the people (as distinguished from literary language)
- The form of a language used for official government business, education, and mass communications.
- A form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary of a lingua franca, used for communications among speakers of two different languages.
- New languages are formed when a language breaks into dialects
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- A language used between native speakers of different languages to allow them to communicate so that they can trade with each other.
- A technique using the vocabulary of an extinct language to re-create the language that preceded it.
- A language that was once used by people in daily activities but is no longer used.
- The tracking of sound shifts and hardening of consonants backward toward the original language
- A set of languages with a relatively recent common origin and many similar characteristics
- A collection of languages related to each other through a common ancestor long before recorded history.
- A system of words used in a particular discipline
- A language that is unrelated to any other languages and therefore not attached to any language family.
- An extinct language that is brought back into society. Example: Hebrew post WW2
- The theory that early Proto-Indo-European speakers spread westward on horseback, overpowering earlier inhabitants and beginning the diffusion and differentiation of Indo-European tongues
- A collection of languages related through a common ancestor that existed several thousand years ago.
- The core of a pre-Proto-Indo-European language
- A language used commonly around the world
- A common language used by speakers of different languages
- A set of contiguous dialects in which the dialects nearest to each other at any place in the chain are most closely related
29 Clues: Place name • The collapsing of two language into one. • A language used commonly around the world • The core of a pre-Proto-Indo-European language • Countries in which only one language is spoken • A system of words used in a particular discipline • Countries in which more than one language is spoken • A common language used by speakers of different languages • ...
ENE111 2023-01-18
Across
- Father of Town Planning
- A law that is a basis for modern planning taking consideration the major natural disasters
- A district lying outside a city with smaller residential community
- Most populous city in the Philippines as of 2015
- One of the major laws as basis for Comprehensive Land Use Plan
- A greek city made of white marbles and granite
- It is the center of the town during the Spanish colonization
- A greek location for people to meet
- A population of 500/sq.m. in the Philippines
- The Eternal City
- An era when growth of agriculture resulted to permanent dwelling
- Destination of migrations from Cebu and Ilocos between 1948 and 1960
- A settlement pattern in which radial corridors emanate from a large circle in the middle
- It is where water was the basis for earliest urban development
- An industry in India associated with the rural setting
- One of the CHARMS of environmental planning
- A planning document
- Government housing projects in Queszon City after the WW2
- A government agency responsible for economic development and planning
- An attribute of planning process that values engagement of multi-stake holders
- A collective long-term vision and aspirations of the Filipino people
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- An important Infrastructure project of the Duterte Administration
- An attribute of planning process that requires expertise of various discipline
- The usual condition of resources that needed planning
- The first step in planning cycle
- A city designed during the City Beautiful Era in the US
- The first true city in the world
- Founder of the Garden City Movement
- The central districts of municipalities or cities
- Combined settlement of scattered Pre-Spanish Filipino villages
- An important figure in the City Beautiful Era
- The main implementing tool of CLUP and CDP
- A pressure associated with human settlement
- The settlement pattern of earliest agricultural settlement
- The time when there was the advancement of mercantilism
- An event that hastened production of goods through factories
- City of Dead
- Cities that relied on protective town walls for security
- The early settlement pattern with straight roads
- A metropolitan in Mindanao
- An activity or livelihood considered of rural characteristics in the Philippines
- The main instrument of the State
- An attribute of modern planning as oppose to “all-inclusive” before
- The popular name for Bagong Lipunan Improvement of Sites and Services which is a low cost housing project during the Marcos Sr. administration
- An attribute of planning process that responds to various changes during the process
- He first coined the Polluter Pays Principle
- Old name of Quezon City
- Urban in this country is at least 30,000 population
- A settlement pattern with parallel and intersecting streets at 90 degrees angle
- Cities where Church and State were united
50 Clues: City of Dead • The Eternal City • A planning document • Father of Town Planning • Old name of Quezon City • A metropolitan in Mindanao • The first step in planning cycle • The first true city in the world • The main instrument of the State • Founder of the Garden City Movement • A greek location for people to meet • Cities where Church and State were united • ...
IB History Review 2022-04-30
Across
- PAC military wing, much more violent and inhumane
- _programme, 1943 assistance to allies, Canada became large world power, founder of UN, join NATO
- attracted publicity, limited gains in voter registration (1964)
- inspired Cubans through liberating South Amer.
- idiot who intensified Cold War tensions in the US
- 1930 marches by Gandhi, response to this manipulated good (forced GB negotiations)
- SA bus boycott in 1957, protest against high price led to lowered price
- republic that Eisenhower invaded against communism
- 1924 treaties that limited size of navy
- 1942 violent protest against British rule
- agreement post Korean War, led to further US involvement in Vietnam
- 1936 conference to establish hemispheric neutrality
- turning point battle in the war of the Pacific
- _ violence (hindus v muslims), in 1946 that led to GB partition
- policy of the new look to go beyond containment
- cuban whites became more _ with increasing black population
- one nation the US forfeited involvement rights (1936)
- this group of Cubans was dominant over the rest
- pro-slavery wanted US _, anti-slavery wanted GB
- created SEATO
- kennedy policy to get ppl helping globally
- conference in 1940, reaction to EU events
- increased advisors and counter ops in Nam
- 1934 trade agreements that benefited US and LA
- famous march by MLK in 1963, led to CRM Acts
- time period that inspired ideals of Cubans
- battle in Vietnam that Kennedy was involved in
- why McCarthy lost his power (who did he accuse)
- rolling thunder, first ground troops in Nam
- SA campaign in 1952, civil disobedience (breaking pass/curfew, strikes, protests)
- Indian boycott of British goods
- external factor in India that got many sick, lack of GB support reason for tension
- more money was spent by FDR here in the late 30s
- a series of acts that were isolationist
- Cuban leader,made the cuban rev. party and brought the second war into motion
- 1938 conference for collective security (given EU events)
- source of oppression in Cuba, basis of economy
- 1945 conference to divide Germany and their post-war
- US org to investigate communist ties
- something that I haven't asked you yet
- reason for cuban division and rise of movement
- trial in 1964, Mandela went underground but got caught and put in prison for a long time
- operations in Guatemala (apart of the new look)
- new look preferred form of military force
- treaty of _, US did not sign it
- act in 1918 that restricted Indian protest
- 1910 partition of _, made east region w/ muslim majority and west region w/ hindu majority, hindus mad
- Indian movement from post WW1 struggles, not independence
- isolationist or involved?
- successful bus boycott in 1956, rise of MLK,
- historic 1919 massacre that strengthened the movement
- peace with honor, ended the war
- 1945 conference for Japan's surrender, reparations
- new look policy to pressure to the brink of war
- 1963 CRM movement that failed to get progress
- 1943 conference to have USSR declare war on Japan
- challenge gov't in interstate transport, success w/ media and gov't attention
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- lack of British support & cause for the indep. movement, ramadan-esque struggles
- 1965 resolution by eisenhower to give him power in Nam war
- 1933 conference to ban intervention in affairs
- Korean War made the US focused on this area
- la _, 1843 slave rebellion that started further efforts of liberation
- conference in 1939, reaction to EU events
- social _, race as a reason for Indian indep.
- 1936 SCLC campaign, Bull Connor's violence brought support to movement (proj confrontation)
- rebellion in 1791, inspired Cuban slaves
- 1948 hemispheric org to combat communism in LA (abr.)
- this group was formed from Africanist ANC members
- policies lowered by Hull to benefit economies
- FDR censured his actions, made neutrality belt (1939)
- economic effect after Vietnam
- assigned living for blacks, very poor quality, forced removals
- US general dismissed in Korean War
- US victory in Korean War that changed war aims
- excellent WW2 ally, lend lease to UK, US, USSR, and decent involvement with military forces
- amendment that hindered war w/o Congress
- 1790s revolution that brought revolutionary ideas
- _ economy, goods made by Indians for Indians
- policy that allowed the US to support the UK
- document urging the US to triple defense, pursue rollback
- anti-Vietnam student protests (LA)
- reforms following partition of bengal, gave muslims rep
- march in 1965, led to voting rights act of 65
- committee that found war to be too expensive, pro isolationist
- Korean War secured this nation as an ally
- Japan invades this place, upsets the US
- leader of South Korea
- nation that entered Korea against the US/UN
- American ship sunk by Japanese in 1937, tensions!
- non-violent protest, economic impacts, SNCC (ex. greensboro)
- what GB did to Indian economy
- spear of the nation, ANC military wing
- nation Kennedy invaded for cold war purposes
- offensive that damaged the US effort in Vietnam
- agreement to CAN/USA joint board of defense
- leader of South Vietnam
- 1928 international agreement to outlaw war
- SA boycott in 1957 to protest bad working conditions
- LA nation that entered WW2 after German betrayal
- indian _ claims, race as a reason for movement
- _ of nations, US not involved in it
- 1916 Indian pact that gave muslims more rep
- Cold War policy to help nations w/ $ (against communism)
- SA trial in 1956, 156 activists tried and released eventually
- kennedy alliance that focused on $ reforms in LA
- manifesto de _, by Marti to start second war
- atomic bomb president
- truman policy to limit spread of communism
- SA massacre in 1960, harsh gov response and international reactions
- _ amendment,said US occupation of Cuba not permanent
- LA conference in 1947 to establish collective security
111 Clues: created SEATO • leader of South Korea • atomic bomb president • leader of South Vietnam • isolationist or involved? • economic effect after Vietnam • what GB did to Indian economy • Indian boycott of British goods • treaty of _, US did not sign it • peace with honor, ended the war • US general dismissed in Korean War • anti-Vietnam student protests (LA) • ...
APUSH Court Cases and Documents to Know 2025-04-25
Across
- (ratified in 1781)America’s first constitution, created a weak central government leading to issues like the inability to tax or raise an army
- (1787 ratified 1788)Replaced the Articles of Confederation, created a stronger central government with separation of powers and checks and balances
- (1896)Legalized racial segregation under the separate but equal” doctrine. Stayed in effect until overturned by Brown Vs. Board of education
- (1966)Required that criminal suspects be informed of their rights before questioning, including the right to remain silent which are the Miranda Rights
- (1863)Issued by Abraham Lincon, Freed slaves in confederate states, shifting the civil war’s focus to the moral cause of ending slavery. Did not apply to border states.
- (1776)Author Thomas Paine, pamphlet that inspired American colonists to support independence from Britain empire. Widely influencing in changing public opinion
- (1919)Declared that free speech can be limited under times of “clear and present danger” related to the opposition of the WW1 draft. Upheld the Espionage Act (criminalized activities that interfered with War effort)
- (1803) first supreme court case asserting its role as final interpretation, strengthens the judicial branch by allowing it to check the power of congress and president
- (1796)Warned against political parties, foreign alliances, and sectionalism. Set the precedent for a peaceful transition of power
- (1863)By Abraham Lincon, Reaffirmed the principle of equality and democracy, honoring fallen soldiers and redefining the Civil War as a struggle for a “new birth of freedom”
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- (1787-1788)Authors Hamilton, Madison, Jay, series of essays promoting ratification of the constitution; explained the need for a strong central government and the logic behind the constitution
- (1954)Overturned Plessy vs. Ferguson, ruling that segregation in public school was unconstitutional and inherently unequal, launching modern Civil Rights Movement
- (1819)authorized that congress had the authority to establish a national bank, signifies congress to make laws that are necessary to for keeping powers
- (1919)Ended WW1, imposed harsh penalties on Germany. US senate refused to ratify it due to opposition to the league of nations, signaling a return to isolationism
- (1832)Ruled that the Cherokee nation was a distinct political community and Georgia had no right to impose laws on their lands. Was ignored by andrew jackson causing the trail of tears
- (1857) Known as the Dred Scott decision, ruled that African Americans were not citizens and congress had no authority to ban slavery in territories, deepening and strengthening sectional tensions between North and South.
- (1776)Author Thomas jefferson, officially declared the American colonies independent from Britain, emphasized the natural rights and popular sovereignty
- (1944)Upheld the constitutionality of Japanese internment camps during WW2 as a matter of national security, despite clear and obvious racial discrimination
- (1937)Legalized abortion nationwide demonstrating women’s right to privacy under the 14th amendment
19 Clues: (1937)Legalized abortion nationwide demonstrating women’s right to privacy under the 14th amendment • (1796)Warned against political parties, foreign alliances, and sectionalism. Set the precedent for a peaceful transition of power • ...
WW2 Historian James Holland Breaks Down World War 2 Movies 2022-10-12
9 Clues: Croat. "prema" • Croat. "okidač" • Croat. "svjedok" • short for ammunition • something false (plural) • a person studying history • Croat. uprizoreno, portrayed • ______ down = analyze, discuss • lengthy, angry, and impassioned speech
WW2 And Cold War Cross Word Puzzle 2025-03-03
Georgia Through Conflict 2019-03-27
Across
- A destructive pest that was known for destroying the cotton crops of farmers in Georgia
- A member of the the US House of Representatives who worked to improve and strengthen the US navy and national defense and was known as “The Father of The Two-Ocean Navy”
- A company that established a bomber plant in Marietta, and was responsible for the production of bombers and other aircraft in wars such as World War II
- An event in which numerous people sold away their stocks for cheap prices, as the prices of stock began to rapidly go down
- a period of economic recession in America that mainly occurred in the 1930s, marked by poverty, unemployment, lack of banks and business, and little to no economic growth, and primarily caused by failing banks and the crash of the stock market due to lack of responsibility by citizens and regulation in the stock market/speculation (i.e. citizens usually bought stocks on credit and borrowed money from banks, which plunged many into debt and poverty)
- An act passed in March 1941 that allowed the US to provide supplies and materials to countries without directly being involved in a conflict
- A conflict that started in Europe after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, and was considered one of the bloodiest and largest wars in history with the widespread use of new technology such as machine guns and airplanes
- A state legislator, Georgia governor, and US senator who supported FDR, worked to strengthen national defense, and opposed civil rights legislation, believing it to be against states’ rights
- An establishment that oversaw and gave loans to companies to build power lines to deliver electricity to rural areas
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- When Japanese planes attacked a US naval base in Hawaii, which caused the US to join World War II
- An establishment that gave jobs to young, unmarried men between 18 and 25, who would be put in work camps to create roads, forests, irrigation canals, national parks, etc.
- An act that provided benefits and insurance for workers, the elderly, orphans, disabled, unemployed, etc.
- An event that occurred when the prices of stock began to plummet in 1929, leading to the Great Depression
- An act that paid farmers money to not to produce crops such as cotton to raise their crop prices and diversify the crops they grew
- A racist governor of Georgia who opposed the New Deal and appealed to rural farmers
- The president of the US during most of WW2 and the Great Depression, who established the New Deal and was known for visiting Warm Springs in Georgia to treat his polio
- A program that was created by FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) in order to mainly provide help to the poor and US citizens, put people to work, and to adjust/better regulate the economy
- A period of little rain that results in land becoming dry and crops dying off
18 Clues: A period of little rain that results in land becoming dry and crops dying off • A racist governor of Georgia who opposed the New Deal and appealed to rural farmers • A destructive pest that was known for destroying the cotton crops of farmers in Georgia • When Japanese planes attacked a US naval base in Hawaii, which caused the US to join World War II • ...
WW2 Vocabulary Crossword 2022-04-07
Europe 2023-02-22
Across
- A Country Formerly Owned by "Ottoman Empire" Until its Independence in 1911.
- A Country Famous for Having Haunted Castles and Mansions.
- A Nordic Island Country Between Europe and North America.
- The Only Nordic Country in Europe to be Neutral.
- A Country Mostly Annexed by Other Countries
- a Country Formerly Invaded by Germany in 1939, Starting WW2.
- a Country Formerly Owned by "Yugoslavia" as Part of the "Austria-Hungary Empire"
- A Country Formerly Known as "Great Britain"
- a Nordic Country Formerly Part of Germany as "German Empire"
- a Country in Europe, Bordering Switzerland.
- A Country Part of Benelux.
- A Country Formerly Owning Turkey in the BC years in Middle East And Europe
- A Country Formerly Known as "Soviet Union"
- a Country Formerly owned by "Ottoman Empire" Not Effecting Croatia.
- City The Smallest Country Next to Rome.
- The Only Island Country in 2 Continents, But Formerly Owned by "Ottoman Empire"
- a Baltic State in Europe, Formerly Owned by Poland-Lithuanaia.
- A Country Formerly one of the Grand Duchies in Europe.
- A Nordic Country Formerly Owned by Sweden then Russia until its Independence in 1917
- a Country Formerly United With Slovakia, Known as "Czechoslovakia"
- a Country Formerly Known as "Ottoman Empire" and Formerly owned by "Byzantine Empire"
- a Country Formerly Owned by "Yugoslavia" and Not Owned by "Ottoman Empire" as Owned by "Austrian Empire"
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- A Country Currently Being Invaded by Russia since 2-24-2022.
- A Country Formerly Part of "Iberian Union" in the 1580s.
- A Country Formerly the Largest in the World as "Spanish Empire"
- A Country Smallest of The Benelux Countries.
- Islands a Country in the North Sea.
- a Country That Had its Great Extent in the 1500s.
- A Country Known as a Roman Country.
- A Country in Europe Formerly Owned by "Ottoman Empire"
- The First Country Ever in Europe, Formerly Known as "Byzantine Empire" but Formerly Owned by "Ottoman Empire" by time Byzantine Dissolved.
- A Baltic State in Europe, Formerly Owned by The Finns, Known as "Finnic Union"
- A Country Formerly Known as "Prussia"
- a Country in the Middle East in Europe, Formerly "Kingdom of Georgia" in the 1200s.
- A Country South of Italy, Formerly Used Knights.
- The Northernmost Country Part of Benelux.
- A Country Formerly Known as Yugoslavia until 1992.
- The Country Both in the Middle East And Europe, Formerly Owning South Armenia in 1920.
- Macedonia a Country for Being an Independent Region of the 13.
- a Country Bordering France and Spain.
- A Country Formerly Known as "Kingdom of Hungary"
- a Country Bordering France Near Italy.
- A Country Formerly Known as "Austrian Empire"
- A Country Formerly Owned by the United Kingdom AKA Great Britain
- A Country Formerly Ruled by Napoleon Bonaparte from 1804-1815
- a Country Formerly United With Czechia, Known as "Czechoslovakia"
- The First Nordic Country in Europe.
47 Clues: A Country Part of Benelux. • Islands a Country in the North Sea. • A Country Known as a Roman Country. • The First Nordic Country in Europe. • A Country Formerly Known as "Prussia" • a Country Bordering France and Spain. • a Country Bordering France Near Italy. • City The Smallest Country Next to Rome. • The Northernmost Country Part of Benelux. • ...
Yezhovschina 2023-01-02
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- the term 'class enemies' changed to '... enemies'
- in 1937, a large...minority was deported from the Far East to Central Asia when war with Japan threatened
- who was murdered in Mexico in 1940
- system of torture used whereby a victim was passed from one interrogator to another
- former members of other political parties or 'gypsies' were said to belong to...
- Out of all the accused (Bukharin,Rykov,Tomsky and Yagoda) who was the only person to avoid the trial of 21 by committing suicide?
- How many party members had been purged by the end of 1938?
- In June 1937, Osip..., member of the CC,spoke out against the purges and soon evidence was 'unearthed' of him being an agent of the Tsarist secret police
- In 1941, over 400,000..were deported to Siberia and Central Asia
- A key moment for the institutionalisation of terror may have been the suicide of Stalin's wife,.... ,in 1932
- In which month of 1938 was the Trial of 21?
- mortality rate for inmate workers was up to...times higher than urban workers
- numbers of...rose from 800,000 in 1935 to 5.5 - 9.5 million in 1938
- in which month in 1937 did Stalin issue NKVD order 00447
- How many Jews were incorporated into the Soviet Union in 1939/40 leading to purges of rabbis and religous leaders
- Terror was economically useful because it provided..
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- from 1937, gulag inmates were no longer deemed capable of...
- industry was deprived of... like teachers and engineers because of the purges
- within one month of order 00447,...thousand had been arrested
- At the trial of 21, the old bolsheviks were accused of plotting to kil...in 1918
- around a...of the imprisoned military was reinstated by the middle of 1940
- Marshal.. and Yan Gamarik were arrested in May 1937 and executed in June 1937
- in which month of 1937 did the trial of 17 take place?
- Stalin argued much of the Terror was because of...officials
- in the trial of 17, prominent communists were accused of plotting with..
- Approximately...percent of the officer corps were executed or imprisoned during the military purges
- there was an estimated one informant for every...inhabitants
- Stalin used who as a scapegoat for the extent of the Great Terror
- phrase used to describe the Terror as having a life of its own.
- it was easy to obtain Yezhov's personal approval to exceed..
- the red army increased from 1 million in 1936 to....in 1941 in preparation for WW2
- by 1939, less than...percent of the party had joined before 1920
- ...and Germans were deported from the Western borders
- up to...military officials were shot 1937-8 for refusing to approve the execution of innocents
- Bukharin 'confessed' after three months because of threats towards his...
- there was a direct persecution of...in Central Asia after 1928 as Stalin's anti-religious campaign
- ordinary people benefitted from being able to...their managers under the purges
37 Clues: who was murdered in Mexico in 1940 • In which month of 1938 was the Trial of 21? • the term 'class enemies' changed to '... enemies' • Terror was economically useful because it provided.. • ...and Germans were deported from the Western borders • in which month of 1937 did the trial of 17 take place? • in which month in 1937 did Stalin issue NKVD order 00447 • ...
movies and shows 2026-01-29
Across
- a group of friends with a dog solve mysteries
- orange fishes find each other
- girl doctor that fixes toys
- Fat orange cat
- a rat is a cook
- a group of kid mermaids get taught by a orange fish
- group of talented teens go to a high school in hollywood
- a new kid movies to a new place and learns baseball and falls inlove with the sport
- turns her mother into a bear, turns to make her mother normal again
- young boy goes to the north pole and believes in santa after
- "Restore the heart of,,"
- "Wanna go see a dead body?"
- Guy lives in a swamp
- lion gets lost then fights the lion that killed his father
- 5 main emotions
- "He can't see without his glasses!"
- Girls get picked to play baseball in place for the men whom went to war
- "ANDYS COMING!!!"
- blue little alien in Hawaii
- a dinosaur gets lost and finds a friend and they find their ways home.
- "I live in the shadows"
- country girl learns how to dance
- 3 kids fight at night in nightwear to save the night
- identical girl twins one is a baller one is Hollywood famous
- blue bird goes the Brazil to find the other bird but gets kidnapped
- a fairy that wears green shes goat
- 8th grader gets to play on a high school basketball team but has Dyscalcuila
- puppets own this street
- floating house from balloons
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- singing animals
- a girl gets bullied for her height like "hows the weather up there"
- orange guy loves trees
- a bumper sicker for a place called ------------ its not on any map..."
- tall guy from spain gets taught to play pro basketball
- super family, crazy baby jack jack
- 3 friends have a show called ------
- mermaid goes to land
- the remake of cars but a different it flys
- "I was a girl living in a vilage doing all right then i..."
- native group loses star basketball player at the start of the season
- blue dog family
- red race car
- girl with asthsma runs cross country and it uncovers her family
- Blue guy with a big forehead
- guy is blue with purple spots the other is a little green buddy
- purple guys invading earth
- a group of storm chasers go after tornados
- mexiacn family with special powers and house but one is different
- to guys go explore nature
- little blue guys
- a pig family
- animals run a city
- a friendly bull just wants peace a don't hurt the maditor
- no music allowed in the mexican family
- WW2 a medic doesn't bring a weapon but he brings his belif in god
- the square pumpkin
- "The last air blender"
- "---- club house come inside its fun inside"
- shots webs
- a crew of animals help the sea
- ponys' run this town/city
61 Clues: shots webs • red race car • a pig family • Fat orange cat • singing animals • a rat is a cook • blue dog family • 5 main emotions • little blue guys • "ANDYS COMING!!!" • animals run a city • the square pumpkin • mermaid goes to land • Guy lives in a swamp • orange guy loves trees • "The last air blender" • "I live in the shadows" • puppets own this street • "Restore the heart of,," • ...
WW2 terms nath 2023-11-06
Georgia and WW2 2023-03-02
2 Clues: This is a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups • Act This act allowed the U.S government to send billions of dollars in supplies and equipment to allied countries in exchange for the U.S rights to their military bases
Cold War Vocab 2023-03-20
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- a U.S.-sponsored program implemented after World War II to help European countries that had been destroyed in the conflict
- proposed U.S. strategic defensive system against potential nuclear attacks
- a collective defence treaty established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe
- the practice of trying to achieve an advantageous outcome by pushing dangerous events to the brink of active conflict
- failed attack launched by the CIA during the Kennedy administration to push Cuban leader Fidel Castro from power
- Leader of USSR at the End of WW2 / beginning of Cold War
- a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II
- Leader of USSR at End of Cold War
- US President that was in power during the Bay of Pigs & Cuban Missile Crisis
- the guarantee that if one superpower launched a massive nuclear attack, the other would reciprocate by also launching a massive nuclear attack, and both countries would be destroyed (Acronym)
- hysteria over the perceived threat posed by Communists in the U.S. during the Cold War
- a security alliance of 30 countries from North America and Europe
- an ideology or system based on the idea that the property of a community should be owned collectively and shared among everyone
- period of the easing of Cold War tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union from 1967 to 1979
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- means "restructuring" and refers to a series of political and economic reforms meant to kick-start the stagnant 1980s economy
- a direct and dangerous confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- the practice of making accusations of subversion and treason, especially when related to anarchism, communism, and socialism
- means increased openness and transparency in government institutions and activities in the Soviet Union
- The President who said the famous line, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall"
- competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons, especially between the U.S. and the former USSR during the Cold War
- the political, military, and ideological barrier erected by the Soviet Union after World War II to seal off itself and its dependent eastern and central European allies
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- The _______________ theory was a Cold War policy that suggested a communist government in one nation would quickly lead to communist takeovers in neighboring states, each falling like a row of dominos
- competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to develop aerospace capabilities
- built by the German Democratic Republic during the Cold War to prevent its population from escaping Soviet-controlled East Berlin to West Berlin
- an attempt in 1948 by the Soviet Union to limit the ability of the United States, Great Britain and France to travel to their respective sectors of the city of Berlin
26 Clues: Leader of USSR at End of Cold War • Leader of USSR at the End of WW2 / beginning of Cold War • a security alliance of 30 countries from North America and Europe • proposed U.S. strategic defensive system against potential nuclear attacks • The President who said the famous line, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall" • ...
AP US History Periods 6-8 Vocabulary 2021-05-17
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- The New ___ was a view that the South should become more industrialized and less agricultural.
- The 24th ___ abolished poll taxes.
- The American ___ of Labor was led by Samuel Gompers and included skilled workers.
- 9/11 caused the US to focus more on preventing ___.
- The "3 R's" of the New Deal were relief, recovery, and ___.
- In the Supreme Court case ___ v. Board of Education, segregation was deemed unconstitutional in public schools.
- middle-class women who lived in urban areas were often ___.
- The Supreme Court case ___ v. Ferguson upheld Jim Crow laws.
- One of the goals of the Populist Party was to have a Secret / ___ Ballot.
- A letter that was a cause of the Spanish-American War.
- The ___ Act of 1965 overturned the discriminatory 1920's quotas.
- Labor ___ represented and supported workers.
- The international organization formed for collective security against communism.
- Social ___ was the theory that those who were wealthy were the "fittest".
- Upton ___ wrote "The Jungle", which helped create the FDA and Meat Inspection Acts
- ___ Integration was when businesses in an industry form a monopoly.
- the coinage of both silver and gold.
- President ___ supported the League of Nations.
- When freedmen after the Civil War worked on farms in exchange for housing. This similarly paralleled slavery.
- The US joined WW2 after the bombing of ___ Harbor.
- President LBJ's ___ Society targeted poverty and racial injustices.
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- The ___ amendment gave women suffrage.
- The Industrial Workers of the World were also called ___.
- The 18th amendment caused ___.
- Political ___ were a group of political mobsters who used intimidation to gain votes and money.
- ___ Immigrants were primarily from Southern and Eastern Europe.
- At the ___ conference, Germany was divided into 4 zones.
- ___ Integration was when all parts of production are controlled by one company.
- The ___ amendment made Senators directly elected.
- The US trying to stop the spread of communism.
- President ___ started a "war" on drugs.
- The ___ of 1896 was between William Jennings Bryan and William McKinley.
- the ___ amendment made a federal income tax.
- The theory that communism can spread to neighboring countries.
- The Harlem ___ was a celebration of African-American culture.
- In the ___ Doctrine, the President stated that the US would provide economic aid to prevent communism from spreading in other countries.
- The ___ of Labor's downfall was the Haymarket Square Riot.
- Organization that advocated for farmers.
- Unrestricted ___ Warfare was a major cause of the US entering WW1.
- The President Nixon scandal that caused mistrust in government.
- ___ Immigrants were mainly from Northern and Western Europe.
- In the Supreme Court case ___ v. US,it was concluded that free speech could be limited in danger.
- The Gospel of ___ was a theory that the wealthy should give back to their society.
- ___ Immigrants came to the US due to the potato famine.
- The age in the US where there was a high amount of corruption and wealthy monopolies.
45 Clues: The 18th amendment caused ___. • The 24th ___ abolished poll taxes. • the coinage of both silver and gold. • The ___ amendment gave women suffrage. • President ___ started a "war" on drugs. • Organization that advocated for farmers. • the ___ amendment made a federal income tax. • Labor ___ represented and supported workers. • ...
Science and Maths Crossword 2025-01-09
Across
- The form energy is produced in from respiration
- A type of reaction where one reagent loses electrons and the other gains electrons (or oxygen)
- A type of bar chart where the class width is not uniform
- A famous mathematician whose theorem finds side lengths of right angled triangles
- The specifically shaped molecule that an enzyme fits in to complete a reaction
- (A Despicable Me character) Something with magnitude and direction
- The element with symbol W
- An atom that has gained electrons
- A famous biologist that came up with the theory of evolution
- A blood component that causes clotting to prevent blood loss
- The amount of energy transferred per unit charge in a circuit
- A reaction that takes requires more energy than it releases
- Something which produces a magnetic field when a current is applied to it
- Molecules travelling from a higher to a lower water potential
- A flask used in a titration that is constantly swirled to mix contents
- The amount of time for the activity of a radioactive sample to halve
- The product of current and potential difference
- Hooke's Law states force is directly proportional to _ until the limit of proportionality
- An algebraic expression with multiple terms
- A famous female physicist that discovered radioactive elements
- Alternative forms of a gene that arise due to mutation
- The product of force and perpendicular distance from a pivot
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- The physical characteristics that are determined by something's genes
- A scientist who was a pioneer in WW2 nuclear weapons; the nickname for the most famous fictional chemist
- _ paper. An indicator that changes colour with pH
- A product of the reaction between diols and dicarboxylic acids that also produces water
- The name for a blood vessel that runs between the heart and lungs
- A famous physicist who put forward three laws to do with force and motion
- A trigonometric function; a line that touches but doesn't cross a circle
- A wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of motion
- A chemist who discovered the constant 6.02 x 10^23
- A natural one is the moon and a manmade one is the ISS
- A section of a circle made from two radii and an arc
- When a light ray changes speed and sometimes direction at a material boundary
- _ series. A group of substances with the same functional group and similar chemical properties
- The general term for the things that reside in the nucleus
- The process done to convert long chain alkanes into short chain alkanes and alkenes
- A piece of data that is at 25%,50% or 75% of the way through all of them
- Molecules that have the same molecular formula but different displayed formulae
- A vessel that transports water around a plant
- An angle that is between 0 and 90 degrees
- When a massive nucleus absorbs a neutron and becomes two lighter daughter nuclei
42 Clues: The element with symbol W • An atom that has gained electrons • An angle that is between 0 and 90 degrees • An algebraic expression with multiple terms • A vessel that transports water around a plant • The form energy is produced in from respiration • The product of current and potential difference • _ paper. An indicator that changes colour with pH • ...
Marvel & DC 2020-05-14
Across
- Once saved by Batman, this heroine swore to never rely on anyone's help ever again.
- Richest character in the Marvel Universe.
- A high school sophomore who possesses the Cosmic Staff.
- A green figure who uses bow and arrows.
- A loyal servant, a friend of the Batfamily.
- A group of teenagers who run away from their evil parents.
- This anti-hero is the master of the art of magic, goes by the codename "The Hellblazer."
- The father of the comic world in general.
- The man who cold-bloodedly put the Waynes out of misery.
- This hero gains powers from the scarab attached to his back.
- DC's most iconic superhero organization.
- Former Robin, now an anti-hero who goes by this codename.
- High school superhero who lives in Midtown, Queens, NYC.
- Batman's sidekick, nicknamed "the Boy Wonder".
- A fellow 4th-wall breaker who has plot-armor and addresses readers as "True Believers".
- This group consists of teenage superheroes/superheroines.
- 3rd Robin, now goes by the alias "Red Robin".
- Once dubbed as the Warmonger, he developed a titanium alloy suit and swore to use it for goods in order to fix his past mistakes.
- A Muslim superheroine from Jersey who looks up to Captain Marvel.
- This man murdered Nora Allen without hesitation.
- A 10-year-old kid who has the powers of the Gods (Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles and Mercury).
- Two individuals fuse together and become this hero.
- The Devil's bounty hunter. He's the Spirit of Vengeance.
- Has squirrel powers, also known as Doreen Green.
- The Commissioner's daughter, secretly operating alongside Batman, leader of the "Birds of Prey".
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- "Beware my power-- ___________'s Light!"
- Half human, half machine.
- Billionaire playboy by day, Caped Crusader by night.
- An anti-hero whose sole purpose is to hunt down the people responsible for his family's death.
- america An American-themed hero during WW2 who is also the first Avengers.
- The Scarlet Speedster, The Fastest Man Alive.
- This heroine can chant magic spells by speaking backwards.
- Merc With a Mouth.
- Half demon (inherited from father), half human (inherited from mother).
- A Fourth-World being whose strength is virtually unrivaled.
- Director of S.H.I.E.L.D
- The father of Marvel Comics, "Excelsior!"
- Spider-Man from an alternate universe, successor of the late Peter Parker in that universe.
- Themyscira is where she was born./ Crafted by the hands of Hippolyta,/ Brought to life by Almighty Zeus/ A fearless Amazon princess who vowed: / "Never to bow before thy foes!"
- "You should've gone for the head."
- This hero originates from the planet Krypton.
- "Our kind can learn language from the act of kissing."
- A vampire who is immune to sunlight, nicknamed "Daywalker".
- Smartest being on Earth, with the iq of 267. He can stretch his limbs by will.
- 1st Robin, former member of "The Flying Graysons".
45 Clues: Merc With a Mouth. • Director of S.H.I.E.L.D • Half human, half machine. • "You should've gone for the head." • A green figure who uses bow and arrows. • "Beware my power-- ___________'s Light!" • DC's most iconic superhero organization. • Richest character in the Marvel Universe. • The father of Marvel Comics, "Excelsior!" • The father of the comic world in general. • ...
L.R.WW2 2017-02-10
Across
- "SdKfz 234/2 ....." šarvuotoji žvagybos mašina su 50mm ginklu.
- įtvirtinimų linija prancūzijoje
- Vokiečių vienintelis nebaigtas lėktuvnešis "graf ...."
- Operacijos ,,Merkurijus" užimta ........
- Gdansko miesto pavadinimas vokiškai
- šalis Europoje, kuri kare nedalyvavo, bet kariaujančioms šalims tiekė resursus, tokius kaip geležį.
- Sunkusis britų tankas, pavadintas pagal ministrą pirmininką Winston .....
- Laivas, kuris buvo ,,Šiaurės karalienė", slapstėsi Norvegijos fjorduose.
- Sutartis, pasirašyta pasibaigus pirmajam pasauliniam karui, kuri iš dalies kalta ir dėl antrojo pasaulinio karo.
- 2 tanko versijos, kurios pavadintos pagal sovietų generolo vardą ir pavardę, kuris labai prastai vadovavo žiemos kare
- Mūšis nuo kurio britams pradėjo sektis Afrikoje
- Čekų 1935 metų tankas, kuris buvo vokiečių perimtas ir naudotas pirmaisiais karo metais
- Miestas,kurio vardo mūšyje sustabdytas Vokiečių veržimąsis į SSRS
- Valstybė užimta po Danijos.
- Italijos industrinis miestas, bombarduotas sąjungininkų
- Upė (tada) Vokietijoje. Prie jos trumpam vokiečiai sulaikė SSRS puolimą
- Valstybė, kurios užpuolimu prasidėjo karas
- Vokietijos karinio laivyno pavadinimas (vok.).
- B-17, skraidanti .......
- Masiškai gamintas JAV tankas, kurio modifikacijų buvo labai daug.
- Vinstonas Čerčilis (Winston Churchill) įsakė – „Nuskandinti „........“!“.
- Mitinis gyvūnas, kuris buvo Britų oro desantininkų simbolis.
- Miestas, ties kuriuo anglai pabėgo iš Prancūzijos 1940 m.(pranc.).
- Vokiečių kalbos kraštas Čekijoje (Čekoslovakijoje)
- Įtvirtinimų linija palei vakarinį ir šiaurinį Prancūzijos krantus.(...... siena)
- Vokiečių generolas žaibo karo ,,tėvas"
- Demilitarizuota sritis Vokietijos vakaruose.
- Britų JAV M10 tanko versija
- M10 .....
- Miestas, sąjungininkų bombarduotas fosforinėmis bombomis ir visiškai sundegintas
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- pagrindinis vokiečių tankas puolant lenkiją
- Dažniausiai naudota JAV pusiau-vikšrinė karių transporto priemonė.
- Ypač efektyvūs britų naikintuvai
- Britų Sherman tanko versija su ypač efektyvia tankų naikintojo patranka
- Svarbus uostas ties Senos upės žiotimis.(Le ....)
- Režisierius, prisidėjęs prie nemažai WW2 filmų.
- Italijos okupuota šalis 1935 metais
- Fašistų simbolis - ....., aprištas šiaudais.
- Vokietijos ,,Gebirgstruppe" kariai skirti mūšiams ......
- Pasienio miestas Lietuvoje, kuris buvo prie pat Lietuvos-Vokietijos sienos 1939-40
- IS reikšmė
- Žaibo karas (vok.).
- Valstybės, įtraukusios JAV į karą, vadovo titulas
- Valstybė prie Adrijos jūros, kurią okupavo Italija.
- Austrijos prijungimas prie Vokietijos 1938 m.
- ,,Erwin ....., Desert Fox"
- SS dalinys, kuris buvo skirtas karui
- "We're gonna hang out the washing on the ...... line!"
- SSRS puolimo operacijos kodinis pavadinimas
- Ypatingai efektyvus vokiečių priešlėktuvinis, prieštankinis ir artilerinis ginklas
- Valstybė kariavusi prieš JAV Ramiajame vandenyne
- Panzer II žvalgybinė versija
- Generolas sučiuptas stalingrado mūšio pabaigoje
- Anglijos Ministras pirmininkas karo metu
- Vokietijos Luftwaffe vadovas
- 2 ypatingai efektyvios vokiečių tankų versijos su "snaiperių" pabūklais
- Sovietų generolas, šturmavęs Berlyną
- Miestas, kurį vokiečiai atėmė 1939 m. iš Lietuvos(vokiškai)
- Ant panzer III ir panzer IV važiuoklės gamintas šturmo pabūklas
- Miškas Belgijoje, kuriame buvo apsupta 101 parašiut. divizija
- Sunkusis britų pėstininkų palaikymo tankas pirmaisiais karo metais
- ,,...... pass", mūšis, vykęs šiaurės.
- Vokiečių tankas, kuris kurtas nusižiūrėjus iš sovietų labai smailaus kampo priekio principu
- vokiečių kulkosvaidis, šaudęs 1200 kulkų per minutę
- Tankų naikintojas, pačių kareivių vadintas "sučka"
65 Clues: M10 ..... • IS reikšmė • Žaibo karas (vok.). • B-17, skraidanti ....... • ,,Erwin ....., Desert Fox" • Valstybė užimta po Danijos. • Britų JAV M10 tanko versija • Panzer II žvalgybinė versija • Vokietijos Luftwaffe vadovas • įtvirtinimų linija prancūzijoje • Ypač efektyvūs britų naikintuvai • Gdansko miesto pavadinimas vokiškai • Italijos okupuota šalis 1935 metais • ...
The Wackiest Crossword You'll Ever Do 2024-04-17
Across
- Give what you can, take what you need
- I’m okay with this form of gambling
- Gamer with a sexy voice
- 2018 Pulitzer prize winner
- “Is that an iguana? Why is it here?”
- A matching game that I am infinitely better at
- Song by Guns N’ Roses that’s part of the “Illusions Trilogy”
- The producer of our weekly tradition
- I had a belgian waffle here… delish
- O’yah
- A logic puzzle video game genre generally played on personal computers
- Name of a Latina icon
- Bagel loving movie
- The title of a number of mockumentary sitcoms based on a British series
- Single-lens reflex camera released in 1965
- It’s a pillow it’s a-
- You don’t even go there
- A British comedy-drama television series based on a one-woman show
- What you will be soon
- Results are in, but are we surprised?
- A red head everyone loves
- Mmm Jetty Shack
- Meow meow meow meow meow meow
- Incorrect spelling of Agustin
- Song performed in the 1954 film Cuidado con el amor and covered by at least 189 performers
- A not entirely accurate regency series
- Creates an absolutely welcoming, delish, whimsical atmosphere
- Movie forming the second part of an informal trilogy by Wong Kar-wai
- Shake my hand… unless you’re scared?
- Ranked second on one of my Letterboxd lists
- Considered a tuber
- 50% sweet please
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- With shoes on
- The popstar or the song?
- Where one can find Yayoi Kusama’s exhibit
- Park named after the Woman who helped elect Houstons first openly gay mayor Annise Parker in 2009
- Fresh-baked rolls anyone?
- The corms of this plant can be processed to make them edible
- A subculture interested in anthropomorphic animal characters
- A lil boba, a lil coffee, a lil matcha, a lil mozzy stick
- A vegan snack or late night meal
- 96.1
- Lil G’s slogan
- Frontal, parietal, occipital, temporal
- “I want to play a game”
- Sarah won airpods from this org.
- Bald man with a lot of opinions
- This groups name could have been FLOR
- Originally an armature business located in EaDo
- Funny ingredient in beauty products that may or may not cause deathly harm
- Movement in interior design, product design, graphic design, architecture and urban development post WW2
- Campbell Puckett’s alternate name
- You probably shouldn’t eat this on the first date
- HALLO HALLO HALLO HALLO HALLO
- Most often occurs twice a year
- Texas’ burger
- I sent you a GamePigeon invite
- Pick your own fruits, veggies, or flowers here or maybe embark on an adventure
- Are you sure that’s not the dog's name?
- Knock off sour patch
- Purple guy
- Woof woof rebellion
- The twitter of movies
- I knew her first
- Song originally sung by Vicentico
- They swept over a decade ago
- Nickname for Alex Turner’s band
- Cat breed or tiny figurine?
68 Clues: 96.1 • O’yah • Purple guy • With shoes on • Texas’ burger • Lil G’s slogan • Mmm Jetty Shack • I knew her first • 50% sweet please • Bagel loving movie • Considered a tuber • Woof woof rebellion • Knock off sour patch • Name of a Latina icon • It’s a pillow it’s a- • What you will be soon • The twitter of movies • Gamer with a sexy voice • “I want to play a game” • You don’t even go there • ...
Marvel & DC 2020-05-14
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- "Our kind can learn language from the act of kissing."
- Merc With a Mouth.
- Smartest being on Earth, with the iq of 267. He can stretch his limbs by will.
- Richest character in the Marvel Universe.
- A high school sophomore who possesses the Cosmic Staff.
- "You should've gone for the head."
- A vampire who is immune to sunlight, nicknamed "Daywalker".
- Spider-Man from an alternate universe, successor of the late Peter Parker in that universe.
- "Beware my power-- ___________'s Light!"
- Half demon (inherited from father), half human (inherited from mother).
- Themyscira is where she was born./ Crafted by the hands of Hippolyta,/ Brought to life by Almighty Zeus/ A fearless Amazon princess who vowed: / "Never to bow before thy foes!"
- This hero originates from the planet Krypton.
- The Commissioner's daughter, secretly operating alongside Batman, leader of the "Birds of Prey".
- This anti-hero is the master of the art of magic, goes by the codename "The Hellblazer."
- A green figure who uses bow and arrows.
- The father of Marvel Comics, "Excelsior!"
- The Scarlet Speedster, The Fastest Man Alive.
- 1st Robin, former member of "The Flying Graysons".
- Has squirrel powers, also known as Doreen Green.
- The Devil's bounty hunter. He's the Spirit of Vengeance.
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- Billionaire playboy by day, Caped Crusader by night.
- A fellow 4th-wall breaker who has plot-armor and addresses readers as "True Believers".
- This man murdered Nora Allen without hesitation.
- A 10-year-old kid who has the powers of the Gods (Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles and Mercury).
- america An American-themed hero during WW2 who is also the first Avengers.
- DC's most iconic superhero organization.
- Batman's sidekick, nicknamed "the Boy Wonder".
- Director of S.H.I.E.L.D
- A Fourth-World being whose strength is virtually unrivaled.
- Former Robin, now an anti-hero who goes by this codename.
- Half human, half machine.
- The father of the comic world in general.
- High school superhero who lives in Midtown, Queens, NYC.
- This hero gains powers from the scarab attached to his back.
- This group consists of teenage superheroes/superheroines.
- A loyal servant, a friend of the Batfamily.
- This heroine can chant magic spells by speaking backwards.
- A group of teenagers who run away from their evil parents.
- Once saved by Batman, this heroine swore to never rely on anyone's help ever again.
- A Muslim superheroine from Jersey who looks up to Captain Marvel.
- 3rd Robin, now goes by the alias "Red Robin".
- The man who cold-bloodedly put the Waynes out of misery.
- Two individuals fuse together and become this hero.
- An anti-hero whose sole purpose is to hunt down the people responsible for his family's death.
- Once dubbed as the Warmonger, he developed a titanium alloy suit and swore to use it for goods in order to fix his past mistakes.
45 Clues: Merc With a Mouth. • Director of S.H.I.E.L.D • Half human, half machine. • "You should've gone for the head." • A green figure who uses bow and arrows. • DC's most iconic superhero organization. • "Beware my power-- ___________'s Light!" • Richest character in the Marvel Universe. • The father of the comic world in general. • The father of Marvel Comics, "Excelsior!" • ...
Science and Maths Crossword 2025-02-21
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- The name for a blood vessel that runs between the heart and lungs
- When a light ray changes speed and sometimes direction at a material boundary
- A trigonometric function; a line that touches but doesn't cross a circle
- The form energy is produced in from respiration
- A famous female physicist that discovered radioactive elements
- A reaction that takes requires more energy than it releases
- Hooke's Law states force is directly proportional to _ until the limit of proportionality
- A natural one is the moon and a manmade one is the ISS
- Molecules that have the same molecular formula but different displayed formulae
- Molecules travelling from a higher to a lower water potential
- Alternative forms of a gene that arise due to mutation
- The product of current and potential difference
- A type of reaction where one reagent loses electrons and the other gains electrons (or oxygen)
- The process done to convert long chain alkanes into short chain alkanes and alkenes
- A scientist who was a pioneer in WW2 nuclear weapons; the alias for the main Breaking Bad chemist
- An algebraic expression with multiple terms
- An angle that is between 0 and 90 degrees
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- The physical characteristics that are determined by something's genes
- When a massive nucleus absorbs a neutron and becomes two lighter daughter nuclei
- A famous mathematician whose theorem finds side lengths of right angled triangles
- An atom that has gained electrons
- A chemist who discovered the constant 6.02 x 10^23
- A wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of motion
- A section of a circle made from two radii and an arc
- The amount of energy transferred per unit charge in a circuit
- A famous biologist that came up with the theory of evolution
- The element with symbol W
- A type of bar chart where the class width is not uniform
- A blood component that causes clotting to prevent blood loss
- (A Despicable Me character) Something with magnitude and direction
- A famous physicist who put forward three laws to do with force and motion
- Something which produces a magnetic field when a current is applied to it
- The specifically shaped molecule that an enzyme fits in to complete a reaction
- _ paper. An indicator that changes colour with pH
- A vessel that transports water around a plant
- A piece of data that is at 25%,50% or 75% of the way through all of them
- The product of force and perpendicular distance from a pivot
- A product of the reaction between diols and dicarboxylic acids that also produces water
- The general term for the things that reside in the nucleus
- The amount of time for the activity of a radioactive sample to halve
- _ series. A group of substances with the same functional group and similar chemical properties
- A flask used in a titration that is constantly swirled to mix contents
42 Clues: The element with symbol W • An atom that has gained electrons • An angle that is between 0 and 90 degrees • An algebraic expression with multiple terms • A vessel that transports water around a plant • The form energy is produced in from respiration • The product of current and potential difference • _ paper. An indicator that changes colour with pH • ...
Science and Maths Crossword 2025-02-21
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- The element with symbol W
- An algebraic expression with multiple terms
- The product of force and perpendicular distance from a pivot
- Molecules that have the same molecular formula but different displayed formulae
- A wave whose oscillations are perpendicular to the direction of motion
- A trigonometric function; a line that touches but doesn't cross a circle
- The name for a blood vessel that runs between the heart and lungs
- A natural one is the moon and a manmade one is the ISS
- A famous female physicist that discovered radioactive elements
- When a light ray changes speed and sometimes direction at a material boundary
- The form energy is produced in from respiration
- A vessel that transports water around a plant
- A type of reaction where one reagent loses electrons and the other gains electrons (or oxygen)
- A piece of data that is at 25%, 50% or 75% of the way through all of them
- A famous mathematician whose theorem finds side lengths of right angled triangles
- _ series. A group of substances with the same functional group and similar chemical properties
- Hooke's Law states force is directly proportional to _ until the limit of proportionality
- _ paper. An indicator that changes colour with pH
- The general term for the things that reside in the nucleus of an atom
- An atom that has gained electrons
- A chemist who discovered the constant 6.02 x 10^23
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- The specifically shaped molecule that an enzyme fits in to complete a reaction
- A famous biologist that came up with the theory of evolution
- A scientist who was a pioneer in WW2 nuclear weapons; the alias for the main Breaking Bad chemist
- Molecules travelling from a higher to a lower water potential
- The physical characteristics that are determined by something's genes
- A product of the reaction between diols and dicarboxylic acids that also produces water
- A type of bar chart where the class width is not uniform
- The amount of energy transferred per unit charge in a circuit
- Something which produces a magnetic field when a current is applied to it
- An angle that is between 0 and 90 degrees
- The product of current and potential difference
- The amount of time for the activity of a radioactive sample to halve
- A reaction that takes in more energy than it releases
- A blood component that causes clotting to prevent blood loss
- Alternative forms of a gene that arise due to mutation
- A famous physicist who put forward three laws to do with force and motion
- When a massive nucleus absorbs a neutron and becomes two lighter daughter nuclei
- The process done to convert long chain alkanes into short chain alkanes and alkenes
- A flask used in a titration that is constantly swirled to mix contents
- (A Despicable Me character) Something with magnitude and direction
- A section of a circle made from two radii and an arc
42 Clues: The element with symbol W • An atom that has gained electrons • An angle that is between 0 and 90 degrees • An algebraic expression with multiple terms • A vessel that transports water around a plant • The product of current and potential difference • The form energy is produced in from respiration • _ paper. An indicator that changes colour with pH • ...
WW2 Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-20
World War 2 Assignment 2013-06-04
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- the training school at Oshawa, Ont which was one of the most top-secret projects of the war
- A country less important and powerful than a superpower, but more powerful than smaller and less powerful countries
- Name of German Air Force
- A group made by the government in 1942 to control prices and supervise the distribution of food and other scarce commodities
- Places where prisoners of war or suspected enemy aliens could be kept under guard during wartime
- In August of 1945, after the first bombing, Japan did not
- Japan tried to invade northeastern India from
- June 6, 1944
- Lasted until the month of april 1940
- August 19, 1942
- Japan attacked the USA at
- Information designed to inspire and spread specific beliefs and opinions
- The Canadian government's promise to hold the property of enemy aliens for safe keeping until after the war
- Hitler eventually attacked the Soviet Union because he badly needed their
- A Canadian-American joint board on defence formed in 1940 to improve the defence of both countries
- Hitler called his invasion of Britain
- The name of the Canadian air force
- This 1941 act made it easier for Britain to buy American military supplies while the us remained neutral
- the people of the USA believed in
- the code name for the Dieppe campaign
- Killing people because they were different
- All citizens are allowed to have a direct vote on an issue of major national importance
- Gave government power to arrest or punish people that are suspicious
- One of the two Japanese cities that were destroyed by atomic bombs was
- Fighter planes that fought against the German Luftwaffe
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- payments for war damage, payed by the country who started the war
- Burma is now called
- This 1941 agreement ensured that the US would buy more war supplies from Canada, and that Britain could buy Canadian war materials under the lend-lease act
- New way of fighting the war
- Grenadiers One of the two Canadian regiments sent to Hong Kong was the
- Gave the Canadian cabinet the power to make decisions during waretime without any debate in the house of commons
- An overall plan to kill all Jews
- The murder of many people because they are different
- the commission set up by the Canadian government to review claims by Japanese Canadians who felt they had not been treated fairly
- a card necessary for buying rationed items such as gasoline, butter, sugar, meat, tea and coffee during waretime
- Canadian soldiers and pilots were fighting alongside British, Australian, Indian, Sri Lanka and
- Leader of the Nazis through WW2
- The capital city of Burma is
- One of the natural resources that Japan needed was
- US president gave the OK to drop the atomic bombs on Japan
- The first atomic bomb was dropped in
- Where the largest group of jews were killed
- All citizens help the war efforts in some way
43 Clues: June 6, 1944 • August 19, 1942 • Burma is now called • Name of German Air Force • Japan attacked the USA at • New way of fighting the war • The capital city of Burma is • Leader of the Nazis through WW2 • An overall plan to kill all Jews • the people of the USA believed in • The name of the Canadian air force • Lasted until the month of april 1940 • ...
Final Assignment 2023-05-22
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- Large government-owned farms that each had hundreds of workers producing food for the state
- A war tactic that started to be seen during World War 1
- Government controlled all media
- Gave British unlimited search and seizure
- Extremely nationalistic (Fascism is for the good of a particular country alone.)
- Famous people who appear trustworthy speak to the audience. A form of propaganda.
- Devaluated in favor of European fashions and tastes
- Returns from exile with the help of Germans to take back power in Russia
- A large landed estate
- Appeal that “everyone else is doing it, and so should you”. A form of propaganda.
- A system in which the government makes all economic decisions
- Began the Jewish genocide and was mostly responsible for World War 2
- Gained enough support to take leadership in Russia because of Lenin's recommendation
- Germany declares war on Russia
- Document to reform Mexican government and quell internal revolutions
- A surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service on the United States. This caused the U.S. to join WW2.
- Tensions between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Led to competitions between the 2 countries to have the best technology and innovations.
- One of the most devastating outbreaks of disease in modern times. Also known as the "Spanish" flu
- Jews declared the formation of an independent Israel. Followed by the first Arab-Israeli war.
- Treaty that ended World War 1
- Archduke Ferdinand is killed by Gavrilo Princip
- A type of supership built by Britain
- Caused by industry workers having little to no safety concerns after facing harsh working conditions
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- A government that has total control over every aspect of public and private life.
- President in 1934 and worked on implementing the reforms in the Constitution of 1917
- Developed the plan for Germany to concentrate on defeating France first
- Germans sink the Lusitania
- 20,000 people gathered peacefully in Amritsar. British fired upon unarmed crowd.
- Gave workers in Russia more rights and created the Duma
- Used to ensure national spirit
- Promised to rebuild Italy and recreate the Roman empire
- Ruled Mexico under the motto "Liberty, Order, and Progress"
- Organized private armies and succeeded in overthrowing Huerta in 1914
- Treaty of Versailles conference starts
- Arrived in Paris as an unofficial representative of Vietnam. Not received by the Versailles delegation.
- Minor uprisings happened and the government collapsed
- Formed the Assembly of Russian Workers
- Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia
- beginning of the 1905 revolution
- The idea of an international government that would have the power and authority to stop the nations of the world from going to war with each other. It failed.
- Internationalist (Communists believe their system should spread throughout the world.)
- Gandhi & 78 of his followers walked across India to the coast (240 miles) to make salt
- Allowed Hitler to retake Sudetenland if he promised to stop there
43 Clues: A large landed estate • Germans sink the Lusitania • Treaty that ended World War 1 • Used to ensure national spirit • Germany declares war on Russia • Government controlled all media • beginning of the 1905 revolution • A type of supership built by Britain • Treaty of Versailles conference starts • Formed the Assembly of Russian Workers • Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia • ...
U.S. History 2nd Semester Exam Review (pt1) 2025-05-29
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- a period between governments or presidents (ex: Hoover to FDR)
- allies during WWII; Soviet Union - Stalin, United Kingdom - Churchill, United States - Roosevelt
- Region of the Great Plains that experienced a drought in 1930 lasting for a decade, leaving many farmers without work or substantial wages
- 112,000 Japanese-Americans forced into camps causing loss of homes and businesses
- the name of the American B-29 bomber, piloted by Col. Paul Tibbets, Jr., that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945.
- June 6, 1944 - Led by Eisenhower, over a million troops (the largest invasion force in history) stormed the beaches at Normandy and began the process of re-taking France. The turning point of World War II.
- A secret U.S. project for the construction of the atomic bomb.
- WWI veterans who marched on Washington demanding their $1,000 bonus pay before the 1945 due date
- A propaganda character designed to increase production of female workers in the factories. It became a rallying symbol for women to do their part.
- A political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and racism and no tolerance of opposition
- A series of riots in L.A. California during WW2, soldiers stationed in the city and Mexican youths because of the zoot suits they wore.
- The World War II-era effort of black Americans to gain "a Victory over racism at home as well as Victory abroad."
- the belief, strongly held by Herbert Hoover and others, that hard work and individual effort, absent government interference, comprised the formula for success in the U.S.
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- One of Herbert Hoover's earliest efforts to protect the nation's farmers following the onset of the Great Depression. Tariff raised rates to an all-time high.
- A relief, recovery, and reform effort that gave 2.5 million poor citizens jobs and land. It brought cheap electric power, low-cost housing, cheap nitrates, and the restoration of eroded soil.
- an unofficial advisory cabinet to President Franklin Roosevelt, originally gathered while he was governor of New York, to present possible solutions to the nations' problems
- October 29, 1929; date of the worst stock-market crash in American history and beginning of the Great Depression
- New Deal agency that helped create jobs for those that needed them. It created around 9 million jobs working on bridges, roads, and buildings
- Nine young black men between the ages of 13 to 19 were accused of of raping two white women by the names of Victoria Price and Ruby Bates. All of the young men were charged and convicted of rape by white juries, despite the weak and contradictory testimonies of the witnesses
- Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group
- A policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war. Associated with Neville Chamberlain's policy of making concessions to Adolf Hitler.
- equipment and supplies used by the military
- (FDR) 1935, guaranteed retirement payments for enrolled workers beginning at age 65; set up federal-state system of unemployment insurance and care for dependent mothers and children, the handicapped, and public health
23 Clues: equipment and supplies used by the military • Temporary imprisonment of members of a specific group • a period between governments or presidents (ex: Hoover to FDR) • A secret U.S. project for the construction of the atomic bomb. • 112,000 Japanese-Americans forced into camps causing loss of homes and businesses • ...
ICA - Nutrition Basics - Important Terms 2022-08-17
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- measuring units, derived from food, that provide energy
- the actual amount of a food that is placed on a person’s plate
- daily requirements for nutrients, established by the FDA; amounts are listed on nutrition labels as a weight and percentage value based on a 2000 calorie diet
- an immune system reaction caused by food that affects many organs in the body
- person who does not eat meat, poultry, and fish but does eat eggs and dairy products
- nutrients that the body needs in large amounts, providing the body with energy
- another name for fats
- fatty substance the body needs to perform various functions; becomes a health risk when certain protein levels become elevated in the blood, indicating a possible build up on the walls of arteries, reducing blood flow to the heart
- (dietary reference intake) - a system of nutrition recommendations from the Institute of Medicine of the US National Academy of Sciences
- person who, for religious, ethical, economic, or nutritional reasons, does not eat meat, poultry and fish
- (recommended dietary allowance) - a set of recommendations regarding the standard daily allowance of each type of nutrient, developed during WW2
- the parts of food our bodies use for functions
- getting enough calories to meet energy needs while getting the specific nutrients needed to promote health
- nutrients found in foods that our bodies need to help regulate our bodies systems and keep teeth and bones strong
- nutrients that the body needs in small amounts, such as vitamins and minerals
- what our bodies turn carbohydrates into to use as fuel for warmth and for muscle, brain and nervous system function
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- B and C vitamins; dissolve in water and are transported through the body in the bloodstream; must be replenished often
- appropriate serving size for one person, expressed in pieces, weight, or volume
- person who eats no animal products whatsoever and consumes only plant-based foods
- nutrient that our body needs to grow and replace worn-out tissues and cells; comes from meat, fish, eggs, milk and legumes
- energy sources for the body, made up of smaller units known as sugars
- a graphic representation of a healthy diet developed by the USDA; represents five basic food groups in relationship to one another on a plate
- vitamins A, D, E and K; dissolve in fat; stored in the body’s fat, cannot easily be flushed out, should not be taken in excess
- reaction to food, usually limited to digestive problems; the body has an inability to process or break down a particular food
- developed by the USDA as a method for helping people create a healthy well-balanced diet; emphasis is on reducing risk for major diseases through proper diet and physical activity
- nutrients found in foods and drinks that are needed in our daily diets to keep us healthy, but do not contain any calories
- the basic building blocks of proteins, some of which our bodies make, others (the essential amino acids) must come from foods
27 Clues: another name for fats • the parts of food our bodies use for functions • measuring units, derived from food, that provide energy • the actual amount of a food that is placed on a person’s plate • energy sources for the body, made up of smaller units known as sugars • an immune system reaction caused by food that affects many organs in the body • ...
movies and shows 2026-01-29
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- a group of friends with a dog solve mysteries
- orange fishes find each other
- girl doctor that fixes toys
- Fat orange cat
- a rat is a cook
- a group of kid mermaids get taught by a orange fish
- group of talented teens go to a high school in hollywood
- a new kid movies to a new place and learns baseball and falls inlove with the sport
- turns her mother into a bear, turns to make her mother normal again
- young boy goes to the north pole and belives in santa after
- "Restore the heart of,,"
- "Wanna go see a dead body?"
- Guy lives in a swamp
- lion gets lost then fights the lion that killed his father
- 5 main emotions
- "He can't see without his glasses!"
- Girls get picked to play baseball in place for the men whom went to war
- "ANDYS COMING!!!"
- blue little alien in Hawaii
- a dinosaur gets lost and finds a friend and they find their ways home.
- 16 "I live in the shadows"
- country girl learns how to dance
- 3 kids fight at night in nightwear to save the night
- identical girl twins one is a baller one is Hollywood famous
- blue bird goes the Brazil to find the other bird but gets kidnapped
- a fairy that wears green shes goat
- 8th grader gets to play on a high school basketball team but has Dyscalcuila
- puppets own this street
- floating house from balloons
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- singing animals
- a girl gets bullied for her hieght like "hows the weather up there"
- orange guy loves trees
- a bumper sicker for a place called ------------ its not on any map..."
- tall guy from spain gets taught to play pro basketball
- super family, crazy baby jack jack
- 3 friends have a show called ------
- mermaid goes to land
- the remake of cars but a different it flys
- "I was a girl living in a vilage doing all right then i..."
- native group loses star basketball player at the start of the season
- blue dog family
- red race car
- girl with athsma runs cross country and it uncovers her family
- Blue guy with a big forehead
- guy is blue with purple spots the other is a little green buddy
- purple guys invading earth
- a group of storm chasers go after tornados
- mexiacn family with special powers and house but one is different
- to guys go explore nature
- little blue guys
- a pig family
- animals run a city
- a friendly bull js wants peace a dont hurt the maditor
- no music allowed in the mexican family
- WW2 a medic dosent bring a weapon but he brings his belif in god
- the square pumpkin
- "The last air blender
- "---- club house come inside its fun inside"
- shots webs
- a crew of animals help the sea
- ponys run this town/city
61 Clues: shots webs • red race car • a pig family • Fat orange cat • singing animals • a rat is a cook • blue dog family • 5 main emotions • little blue guys • "ANDYS COMING!!!" • animals run a city • the square pumpkin • mermaid goes to land • Guy lives in a swamp • "The last air blender • orange guy loves trees • puppets own this street • "Restore the heart of,," • ponys run this town/city • ...
Nick & Megan Staycation Crossword 2022-01-21
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- weather event at the wedding
- a place for a first kiss
- Mister seen as Santa Clause walking down the street.
- how long this love lasts
- slowest delivery
- Nick’s so glad he’s gay
- our creative climax ever birthday
- an Inn for a PWR
- Atean
- reasonable response to WW2 breaking out?
- a topdown 4-wheel ride
- Where Nick met Mr. Julien
- boys’ retreat in the woods
- warmed on crackers
- you first met her with green eyelashes and smelling of rum
- the newest Domer
- “mini-“ would be the inappropriate prefix for this van.
- the weather when we met
- his favorite movie (2 wrds)
- a place to get engaged
- her first big purchase
- the need that prompted our meeting
- the best neighbors we’ll ever have
- a financial guy or a brother-in-law
- fastest delivery
- a girls name we could never use
- Desolation
- did any studying happen here or was it just wine and bread?
- the site of the first (real) dance
- violin duet at the wedding (2 wrds)
- ideal backyard amenity
- what Nick would change about Megan
- An occasion to overeat without you
- the highlight of the boys’ day
- the center of attention
- old neighbor’s pet on a leash
- a TV show for postpartum recovery
- a Ridge to get a Christmas tree?
- something you shouldn’t take to the US Capitol
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- where we met on campus
- Or was it Lobster that I wanted instead of this?
- a place to sneak a peak ;)
- seller of pirate insurance
- they paid for the TV(x)
- VP of the Mommy Club
- best kind of quick biscuit for soups
- A good dog, really?
- a place for fresh pesto and wine after you’re married (2 wrds)
- a Lebanese grandmother
- a staycation oasis (2 wrds)
- newspaper highlighting our chess skills (Abbrv)
- easy to impress with a 2lb Rice Krispie
- thank God we don’t need to break these to spend the night together anymore
- a treat to spray in your mouth
- where our races start and finish
- hair or pumping iron
- R&R after a wedding
- our service to Sacred Heart together
- 3-word descriptor of the first many months together
- the kinds of animals ya should wish a Merry Christmas
- 100 per month per year?
- “___ in the heart of Christ”
- James’ spirit animal
- don’t need any more of these in the house
- best anniversary ever
- nick can’t drink them after his bachelor party
- a robot birthday present
- never do this again
- a growing Kerrigan Compound? (abbrv)
- it has two rules that seem to be rarely followed
- specializes in college libations
- an excellent love-making preamble
- the most common texted word from him to her
- a reward for exceptional lovemaking
- “so are you —— ——-“
- overnight accommodations on a honeymoon only she would choose
- surprise Irish music one May day
- future president or best friend
- Murphy’s
- his wedding present for her (2 wrds)
- her wedding present for him
- She said “what is HE doing here”
- her sport
- his sport
- spent his first 2 years crying
85 Clues: Atean • Murphy’s • her sport • his sport • Desolation • slowest delivery • an Inn for a PWR • the newest Domer • fastest delivery • warmed on crackers • A good dog, really? • R&R after a wedding • never do this again • “so are you —— ——-“ • VP of the Mommy Club • hair or pumping iron • James’ spirit animal • best anniversary ever • where we met on campus • a Lebanese grandmother • a topdown 4-wheel ride • ...
Great Britons (last names) 2021-08-07
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- Inventor of the Watt steam engine that started the Industrial Revolution.
- Broke eight world speed records on water and on land in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Founder of Ragged schools for poor children.
- Writer of Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet.
- Started or added to the theories of exploding black holes, relativity, and quantum mechanics.
- Helped defeat the Spanish Armada and circumnavigated of the world in a single expedition.
- Inventor of the telephone and first practical telephone.
- Singer of Space Oddity, Ziggy, and Heroes.
- Writer of Sense and Sensibility, and Pride and Prejudice.
- Father of Railways who opened the first public rail line.
- The Father of Liberalism.
- Invented calculus and the theory of universal gravity.
- Discovered electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
- Victoria Cross recipient and youngest group captain of the Royal Air Force.
- Inventor of the first autonomous robots.
- Inventor of the world's first effective antibiotic substance, penicillin.
- Defeated the French at the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Composer of Pomp and Circumstance Marches.
- Founder of the Beatles with Paul McCartney.
- Inventor of the World Wide Web.
- Celtic queen of the Iceni. Led a resistance against the Roman army.
- Inventor of the turbojet plane engine.
- First private founder of a space company to travel to the edge of space.
- Writer of the Lord of the Rings.
- The "iron lady".
- Creator of the theory of evolution.
- Prime Minister who beat Germany and fascism in WW2.
- The Father of Capitalism and Economics.
- Rower who won five gold medals at the Olympics.
- Founder of the Salvation Army Charity.
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- Inventor of the first programmable computer.
- D'Day Ground Forces Commander in Chief.
- Creator of the National Health Service.
- First American President who was a British Subject.
- Writer of Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, and Great Expectations.
- Founder of the Scouting movement.
- Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
- First british prime minister.
- Abolished slavery across a quarter of the world using the Slavery Abolition Act 1833.
- Inventor of the Turing test, and cracked the Enigma machine.
- Diplomat and soldier who aided the Arab Revolt and brought down the Ottoman Empire.
- Writer of the poems Songs of Innocence and Experience, Jerusalem, and Milton.
- Famous actor who played "The Tramp".
- Comedian of Morecambe & Wise Show along with Ernie Wise.
- Creator of the Great Western Railway.
- Creator innovative educational nature programs such as planet earth.
- Field Marshal of the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front in WW1.
- Creator of the smallpox vaccine and the father of vaccines.
- Painter of Fighting Temeraire, Fishermen at Sea, and Dido building Carthage.
- Writer of Harry Potter.
- Writer of Areopagitica and father of freedom of speech and expression.
- Inventor of the Marine chronometer.
- Creator of the modern municipal fire service.
- The mother of nursing and founder of modern nursing.
- Archaeologist who led excavations of Tell es-Sultan.
- Member of the Catholic Gunpowder Plot who is burned on Bonfire Night.
- Director of Vertigo, Psycho, and Rear Window.
- Organized the the UK suffragette movement achieve women's right to vote in the UK.
- Inventor of the Suit.
- Great explorer and first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand.
60 Clues: The "iron lady". • Inventor of the Suit. • Writer of Harry Potter. • The Father of Liberalism. • First british prime minister. • Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. • Inventor of the World Wide Web. • Writer of the Lord of the Rings. • Founder of the Scouting movement. • Inventor of the Marine chronometer. • Famous actor who played "The Tramp". • Creator of the theory of evolution. • ...
With Love 2020-04-28
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- green follows this. Both em Portugûes. This is where the big hurricanes begin.
- Rebellious territory in Northern Spain and France. Berets actually came from here.
- Familial band abbrev. Dreamin' of Cali.
- American part of this Polynesian island group is the only American territory where all residents are nationals not citizens. Troy Polamalu has descendants from here.
- Microsoft's search engine
- The Nordiques logo is this. Surprisingly Ice Cube could not recognize it.
- Paul Revere's day job
- Birth of ______ de Milo
- One of only two nations with a building on its flag. The building is Angkor Wat in Siem Reap.
- First name of a hawaiian singer and a Middle Eastern country
- The title given to Iranian kings. The Iranian Revolution toppled him.
- Liberia and this nation were the only African nations to have never been colonized, but Italy invaded in WW2.
- It is famous for its White Cliffs. Also, a name of the narrowest section of the English Channel.
- First president from Vermont and it is not Coolidge. Same name as a PBS kids show.
- Krug's college mascot.
- George Harrison wrote that it was weeping gently.
- Only president from New Hampshire. He names a university in Southern NH and shares a first name with a previous 007.
- Capital of the French Overseas Department, French Guiana. Also a pretty spicy pepper.
- Stuck that killed Socrates. Also the name of a tree in the Pine Family.
- This man may have started the French Indian war as a British Colonel. You would never be seen wearing a red coat after 1776. You don't wear the rival's colors.
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- French writer of Candide and quipped that the Holy Roman Empire "was neither Holy nor Roman, nor an Empire."
- Hanging garden of
- Liquid in Boston's great flood. Est. 1919
- The chancellor who united Germany and also the capital of North Dakota
- Fighting or "London Calling"
- The Kingdom where Cyrus and Darius the greats are from. They failed to capture Greece twice in ancient times. Also a type of cat.
- The Peloponnesian War was fought between Athens and this city-state. Also,
- Fourteenth state to join the union.
- Largest Francophone country is in Africa? I thought they were Belgian?
- Crowned emperor of the Romans on Christmas day by the pope in 800 CE even as he was German.
- Egyptian queen. Also a Lumineers song.
- Language spoken in Suriname. The only fully independent country in the Americas that does. You can find speakers of this tongue on Aruba, but they are not independent.
- Billy Joel didn't start it, and it's the last third of a R&B group.
- Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo and this artist round out the ninja turtles. Also painted the School of Athens. You tell me which is more important.
- Ho Chi Min City was once called this.
- The first British colony in the current day US. It is also known as the lost colony as what happened to the colony is still unknown.
- Animal version of McCartney's Let it __
- A plane made by this company was the first to brake the sound barrier. Not the same as the telecommunications company, but same name.
- Only Nordic country not in the EU.
- This guitarist really is god.
40 Clues: Hanging garden of • Paul Revere's day job • Krug's college mascot. • Birth of ______ de Milo • Microsoft's search engine • Fighting or "London Calling" • This guitarist really is god. • Only Nordic country not in the EU. • Fourteenth state to join the union. • Ho Chi Min City was once called this. • Egyptian queen. Also a Lumineers song. • Familial band abbrev. Dreamin' of Cali. • ...
Marvel & DC 2020-05-14
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- This heroine can chant magic spells by speaking backwards.
- A high school sophomore who possesses the Cosmic Staff.
- 1st Robin, former member of "The Flying Graysons".
- Once worked as a DA in the GCPD, he is now one of the notorious criminals in Gotham who determines the outcome by flipping a coin.
- Spider-Man from an alternate universe, successor of the late Peter Parker in that universe.
- Billionaire playboy by day, Caped Crusader by night.
- Smartest being on Earth, with the iq of 267. He can stretch his limbs by will.
- A green figure who uses bow and arrows.
- A vampire who is immune to sunlight, nicknamed "Daywalker".
- 3rd Robin, now goes by the alias "Red Robin".
- Director of S.H.I.E.L.D
- Batman's sidekick, nicknamed "the Boy Wonder".
- "You should've gone for the head."
- Two individuals fuse together and become this hero.
- A Fourth-World being whose strength is virtually unrivaled.
- Former Robin, now an anti-hero who goes by this codename.
- A fellow 4th-wall breaker who has plot-armor and addresses readers as "True Believers".
- america An American-themed hero during WW2 who is also the first Avengers.
- The Scarlet Speedster, The Fastest Man Alive.
- The Commissioner's daughter, secretly operating alongside Batman, leader of the "Birds of Prey".
- This hero gains powers from the scarab attached to his back.
- Richest character in the Marvel Universe.
- This superhero originates from the planet Krypton.
- Themyscira is where she was born./ Crafted by the hands of Hippolyta,/ Brought to life by Almighty Zeus/ A fearless Amazon princess who vowed: / "Never to bow before thy foes!"
- High school superhero who lives in Midtown, Queens, NYC.
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- DC's most iconic superhero organization.
- "Our kind can learn language from the act of kissing."
- The father of the comic world in general.
- The man who cold-bloodedly put the Waynes out of misery.
- This anti-hero is the master of the art of magic, goes by the codename "The Hellblazer."
- An anti-hero whose sole purpose is to hunt down the people responsible for his family's death.
- Once dubbed as the Warmonger, he developed a titanium alloy suit and swore to use it for goods in order to fix his past mistakes.
- Batman's arch-nemesis, who never stops laughing.
- Once saved by Batman, this heroine swore to never rely on anyone's help ever again.
- Has squirrel powers, also known as Doreen Green.
- A loyal servant, a friend of the Batfamily.
- Half demon (inherited from father), half human (inherited from mother).
- Merc With a Mouth.
- Half human, half machine.
- A 10-year-old kid who has the powers of the Gods (Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles and Mercury).
- "Beware my power-- ___________'s Light!"
- A Muslim superheroine from Jersey who looks up to Captain Marvel.
- Joker's ex-lover and former sidekick, this anti-heroine was offered to join the Suicide Squad supervised by Amanda Waller. She has romantic feelings for Poison Ivy.
- This group consists of teenage superheroes/superheroines.
- The Devil's bounty hunter. He's the Spirit of Vengeance.
- A group of teenagers who run away from their evil parents.
- This man viciously murdered Nora Allen, then framed Henry Allen for his crime.
- The father of Marvel Comics, "Excelsior!"
48 Clues: Merc With a Mouth. • Director of S.H.I.E.L.D • Half human, half machine. • "You should've gone for the head." • A green figure who uses bow and arrows. • DC's most iconic superhero organization. • "Beware my power-- ___________'s Light!" • The father of the comic world in general. • The father of Marvel Comics, "Excelsior!" • Richest character in the Marvel Universe. • ...
U.S History Unit 4: The roaring 20's and the Great Depression 2024-12-17
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- Known as "Alphabet Soup" it was FDR's plan to fix the country in 6 areas.
- Works progress Administration - created jobs for the unemployed by funding large public work projects.
- Civilian Conservation Corps - gave young men jobs and improved the nations natural resources.
- The ban of all alcohol sale. 18th Amendment (1919)
- Started bootlegging/speakeasies - earned $60 million a year during prohibition - responsible for 500 murders.
- Feeling of White superiority - prejudice against foreigners.
- 31st president - believed that government should not help people and businesses should help voluntarily.
- The deepest and longest lasting economic downturn in the history of the western industrialized world - lasting from 1929-1941.
- Agricultural Adjustment Act - Raise crop prices by reducing supply by paying farms to cut production.
- Cultural movement in NYC that brought Jazz music, black artist and ideas to mainstream culture for the 1st time.
- Mobs of White residents, attacking Black residents and businesses - worst incident of racial violence in American history.
- when a government's expenditures exceed its revenues during a fiscal period, causing it to run a budget deficit.
- Natural disaster of a drought, high winds and dust that destroyed crops and prevented use of farmland.
- Working class has all the power - No rich vs. poor.
- Repeals the 18th in 1932 (middle of Great Depression) - Government did this because prohibition wasn't working and they could make money.
- High school teacher John.T.Scopes convicted of teaching children evolution.
- Allowed average Americans to live beyond their means - buying cars and homes for the 1st time.
- FDR vs. Herbert Hoover
- Progressive president during the depression and WW2 - served 4 terms and tried to get us out of the Depression with his New Deal.
- Women who desired independence because of the 19th amendment - rebeling teenagers against the previous generation through clothes and actions.
- Roosevelt's radio chats - informed and relaxed and made American's think he was talking directly to them.
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- People who would smuggle alcohol from Canada and the Caribbean - "Underground" illegal bars ran by gangs.
- People living in Shanties dedicated the towns to President Hoover.
- Italian immigrants convicted of robbery and murder, many believed they were innocent. False imprisonment and execution.
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - Protect peoples savings and put trust back into banks.
- New music, new clothes, new normal, 1920's.
- People who would buy and sell stocks quickly to make a quick buck
- Keep your country or people out of foreign affairs - worry about ourselves.
- Social Security Act - Provide financial assistant to the elderly, disable, and unemployed.
- Author who wrote about flappers - known for criticizing conformity and was the leader of the Jazz age.
- October 29,1929 - 16.4 million stocks were sold in one day and the stock market completely crashed - $30 billion dollars lost.
- Securities and Exchange Commission - Regulate the stock market and prevent future crashes.
- Created by the leaders of the Social Gospel Movement to feed the homeless and needy - usually their only meal.
- 4 million Americans lost their homes and were forced to create their own.
- Anti-radical hysteria about the evils of communism and anarchism - U.S feared the spread of communism.
- Buying on credit, only buying 10% of the stocks value
- Leader of the Harlem Renaissance - promoted equality condemned racism and injustice - His ideas inspired MLK
37 Clues: FDR vs. Herbert Hoover • New music, new clothes, new normal, 1920's. • The ban of all alcohol sale. 18th Amendment (1919) • Working class has all the power - No rich vs. poor. • Buying on credit, only buying 10% of the stocks value • Feeling of White superiority - prejudice against foreigners. • People who would buy and sell stocks quickly to make a quick buck • ...
Great Britons (last names) 2021-08-07
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- Inventor of the Watt steam engine that started the Industrial Revolution.
- Broke eight world speed records on water and on land in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Founder of Ragged schools for poor children.
- Writer of Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet.
- Started or added to the theories of exploding black holes, relativity, and quantum mechanics.
- Helped defeat the Spanish Armada and circumnavigated of the world in a single expedition.
- Inventor of the telephone and first practical telephone.
- Singer of Space Oddity, Ziggy, and Heroes.
- Writer of Sense and Sensibility, and Pride and Prejudice.
- Father of Railways who opened the first public rail line.
- The Father of Liberalism.
- Invented calculus and the theory of universal gravity.
- Discovered electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
- Victoria Cross recipient and youngest group captain of the Royal Air Force.
- Inventor of the first autonomous robots.
- Inventor of the world's first effective antibiotic substance, penicillin.
- Defeated the French at the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Composer of Pomp and Circumstance Marches.
- Founder of the Beatles with Paul McCartney.
- Inventor of the World Wide Web.
- Celtic queen of the Iceni. Led a resistance against the Roman army.
- Inventor of the turbojet plane engine.
- First private founder of a space company to travel to the edge of space.
- Writer of the Lord of the Rings.
- The "iron lady".
- Creator of the theory of evolution.
- Prime Minister who beat Germany and fascism in WW2.
- The Father of Capitalism and Economics.
- Rower who won five gold medals at the Olympics.
- Founder of the Salvation Army Charity.
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- Inventor of the first programmable computer.
- D'Day Ground Forces Commander in Chief.
- Creator of the National Health Service.
- First American President who was a British Subject.
- Writer of Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, and Great Expectations.
- Founder of the Scouting movement.
- Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
- First british prime minister.
- Abolished slavery across a quarter of the world using the Slavery Abolition Act 1833.
- Inventor of the Turing test, and cracked the Enigma machine.
- Diplomat and soldier who aided the Arab Revolt and brought down the Ottoman Empire.
- Writer of the poems Songs of Innocence and Experience, Jerusalem, and Milton.
- Famous actor who played "The Tramp".
- Comedian of Morecambe & Wise Show along with Ernie Wise.
- Creator of the Great Western Railway.
- Creator innovative educational nature programs such as planet earth.
- Field Marshal of the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front in WW1.
- Creator of the smallpox vaccine and the father of vaccines.
- Painter of Fighting Temeraire, Fishermen at Sea, and Dido building Carthage.
- Writer of Harry Potter.
- Writer of Areopagitica and father of freedom of speech and expression.
- Inventor of the Marine chronometer.
- Creator of the modern municipal fire service.
- The mother of nursing and founder of modern nursing.
- Archaeologist who led excavations of Tell es-Sultan.
- Member of the Catholic Gunpowder Plot who is burned on Bonfire Night.
- Director of Vertigo, Psycho, and Rear Window.
- Organized the the UK suffragette movement achieve women's right to vote in the UK.
- Inventor of the Suit.
- Great explorer and first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand.
60 Clues: The "iron lady". • Inventor of the Suit. • Writer of Harry Potter. • The Father of Liberalism. • First british prime minister. • Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. • Inventor of the World Wide Web. • Writer of the Lord of the Rings. • Founder of the Scouting movement. • Inventor of the Marine chronometer. • Famous actor who played "The Tramp". • Creator of the theory of evolution. • ...
The Big Psychology Crossword 2018-02-21
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- If someone has a lack of energy, poor concentration and low mood they may have
- These are sharp spikes of electrical activity that help you to stay asleep during stage 2 sleep
- According to Freud, this term indicates the true meaning of dreams
- The chemical that builds up in our brain during the day
- This theory is by Oswald and it states sleep helps us to repair.
- The main exogenous zeitgeber
- What according to Ekman and Friesen are universal?
- According to the cognitive approach, the mind is like a...?
- A study would have this if it was like real life and had 'mundane realism'
- The cognitive approach states dreams are made up of...?
- The term given to the body's 24 hour rhythms such as the sleep/wake cycle
- Where the SCN is located in the brain
- The hypothesis that states dreams are just random brain activity
- When a person pretends to agree with the majority, while maintaining their own beliefs.
- These are variables out with the experimenter's control
- This is a statement of what the experimenter thinks is going to happen
- This type of NVC is different all over the world and so suggests we learn them, we are not born with them.
- This sampling method ensures that key groups are represented fairly such as 50/50 male and female
- This is the diagnostic manual used to diagnose mental health issues
- One drug that affects sleep
- This is the term we use for how participants are allocated to conditions of an experiement
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- This is the name for the group of people that a researcher studies
- According to Stickgold (2009) what cognitive process is sleep essential for?
- The sleepy hormone
- The same participants do all conditions of an experiment
- The type of social influence that sees people conform because they want to be correct.
- Freud's theory of dreams
- The type of brain waves we see during stage 3 and 4
- One key study for the topic of sleep (researchers)
- The variable that the experimenter manipulates
- Also known as stage 5 sleep
- These are flashes of emotion which can indicate whether someone is lying (used in policing)
- This theory of NVC suggests it has been passed down through generations as a survival tool
- One aspect of Freud's dream work where several symbols are merged together in a dream
- one ethical consideration where you get participant's permission to take part in an experiment
- This study by McGuffin et al (1996) was what type of study, looking into depression?
- This type of memory is cleared out according to the cognitive approach's reorganizational theory of sleep.
- The things we do to communicate through speech e.g. tone of voice
- This theory suggests that people obey due to their mental state e.g. being in an autonomous state or an agentic state
- This person carried out a very famous experiment into obedience because he was curious about the obedience of German soldiers during WW2
- The biological approach to depression would suggest there is a lack of this neurotransmitter in a depressed person
- Insomnia, CRSDs and sleep apnoea are all types of sleep...?
- This person proposed the Negative Cognitive Triad of thoughts which can lead to depression
43 Clues: The sleepy hormone • Freud's theory of dreams • Also known as stage 5 sleep • One drug that affects sleep • The main exogenous zeitgeber • Where the SCN is located in the brain • The variable that the experimenter manipulates • One key study for the topic of sleep (researchers) • What according to Ekman and Friesen are universal? • ...
8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4 2023-05-31
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- group of countries not dominated by the two world powers, and are on neither side of the Cold War
- proxy war that was between north and south Korea
- outlawed nuclear weapon testing above ground, underwater, and in space out of concern for deaths and environmental harm caused by nuclear testing or war
- leader of communist side in the Chinese Civil War
- the wire that the Soviets set up between East and West Berlin in order to keep East Germany from fleeing to West Germany, which eventually became a wall
- direct telegraph/teleprinter link between the U.S. and Soviet leaders' offices
- anti-soviet treaty organization in the middle east; also known as CENTO
- formerly known as the Big Four, but now is consisted of the U.S., Soviet Union, and Britain after Italy left
- statement that the U.S. would do everything in its power to stop the spread of communism
- metaphor to describe the split between Eastern and Western Europe
- division of agricultural land and its redistribution to landless people; was a major issue in China, Iran, Vietnam, Ethiopia, etc.
- the eastern nations that were a part of the Warsaw Pact
- John F. Kennedy's plan to invade Cuba and overthrow Castro in support of Cuban exile; it was a total fail, and cemented the Cuba-Soviet alliance
- belief that organized workers would overthrow the capitalism in all countries
- informal alliance between the government and the large defense contractors
- replace the League of Nations because it was useless and unsuccessful
- Soviet's response to the creation of NATO; they attempted to recreate it but with Eastern nations
- not letting communism spread farther
- known for the lack of bloodshed that came with this series of progressive reforms, instituted by the shah in Iran
- called on nuclear powers to stop the spread of military nuclear technology and materials to non-nuclear coutnries
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- the second of the Big Three where they discussed their plans on reconstructing eastern Europe and defeating Japan
- idea that if one country in the region became communist, other countries would follow
- U.S. and Soviets both developed it, and it's far more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on hiroshima during WW2
- form of government in which religion has the most authority
- treaty organization in southeast asia, formed in an attempt to stop the spread of communism; also known as SEATO
- conflict that does not involve direct military confrontation between two or more countries
- created by several Western nations out of a desire to coordinate their defenses in case of a conflict with the Soviets; also known as NATO
- small states that are economically or politicallt dependent on a larger more powerful state; they were forced to import only Soviet goods and export only to the Soviet Union
- policy in China that allowed for many land reforms to occur, after Mao Zedong's communist side won the Chinese Civil War
- substitute wars
- a reaction towards the nuclear arms race between the Soviets and the U.S., in which people began a movement against nuclear weapons, such as signing petitions
- final meeting among the leaders of the Big Three, where U.S. and Soviets began to distrust each other
- designed to offer $12 billion in aid to all nations of Europe, including Germany, to modernize industry, reduce trade barriers, and rebuild Europe's damaged infastructure
- large agricultural communities where the state held the land, not the private owners
34 Clues: substitute wars • not letting communism spread farther • proxy war that was between north and south Korea • leader of communist side in the Chinese Civil War • the eastern nations that were a part of the Warsaw Pact • form of government in which religion has the most authority • metaphor to describe the split between Eastern and Western Europe • ...
The ultimate test for 6th grade minds 2023-11-06
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- how long dose it take for blood to travel through your body
- what word means to bloom after every year
- what mountains take up the west coast of South America
- How do you spell 40
- in what sport can you score an eagle
- Which planet was a planet entitled 2009
- what land features on USA produce most corn
- in 1588 the Spanish armada attacked the English fleet who won the battle
- what is h2o
- what is a other word for waterway
- which state is Portland in
- what country has provinces
- what is the opposite of shorten
- where is the champs Elises(city)
- what is the common cold caused by
- in which country did Ming rule
- 10 to the power of 9 is
- if you are drawing a map are you a cinematographer or a cartographer
- what is the southernmost state in the us
- where is cape Canaveral
- what month is Mother’s Day
- who was Leonard Bernstein
- what continent is covered entirely by ice
- which is false the earth is round or flat
- what sport is played in the nfl
- during the Middle Ages which were the lowest class
- what country has House of Commons
- which number is spelled alphabetically
- which represents blue ruby saffron gold indigo or lemon
- the number of C is what
- when was writing invented
- what is the next leap year after the year 2000 + 1
- 3a=45 a=__
- did you ____ the train whistle (lots of answers get clues first
- what is the largest country in Africa
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- who did the unification of Italy
- what is the federal bureau of investigation called for short
- what is the word of half of the earth
- her eyes were sapphires is a figure of speech that is called a _______
- the meridian line is a line of ______
- who was Roman Empire when Jesus was born
- what do you inhale when you breath
- where was phonincia (country)]
- what is the first name of the 41st president
- what is the capital of Cuba
- what dose world war 2 abbrivaded
- which word has a long vowel cut cute chum chuck
- what is the misfit Arthur Ashe john Elway Pete Sampras (insert first name)
- where can you visit Hamburg
- who wrote the odyssey
- protons and neutrons are in what part of atom
- EI AI is the airline of what country
- what kind of food is an okra
- who refs baseball
- what is 0 latitude
- what animal type is a porpoise
- what is the darkest color
- what is doctor abbreviated as
- what happens when atoms move faster
- what languish is salami
- what is a group of 4 munitions called
- where is the gobi desert (continue)
- is the word exquisite a synonym or an antonym for lovely
- what is the word for an animal that eats insects
- what is 6275 rounded to the nearest thousandth
- how many centimeters make a meter
- how many degrees of latitude are there between the equator and the poles
- which is not an integer 17 5 -12 3.5
- 5 to the power of 2 is what
- What kind of book uses synonyms and antonyms
- when did uk give independence to Hong Kong
71 Clues: 3a=45 a=__ • what is h2o • who refs baseball • what is 0 latitude • How do you spell 40 • who wrote the odyssey • 10 to the power of 9 is • where is cape Canaveral • what languish is salami • the number of C is what • what is the darkest color • when was writing invented • which state is Portland in • what country has provinces • what month is Mother’s Day • who was Leonard Bernstein • ...
dexes 2024-10-10
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- Joke Historydex
- Europedex's Doppelganger
- Dex owned by maxim
- Dex known for stealing Polandball wiki arts
- Dex which is about empires, and also weirder things like Amongball
- Dex known for it's recent chaotic scandal
- "Chai" Is a ball in this dex
- Started Dying, and its a dex about animals
- Dex which copies ballsdex, but its bad
- Dex known for Djibouti
- Dex known for its owner(s)
- Dead Flagsdex
- FURRIES
- Dex about oceanic countries
- Another Dead Dex, Which is citydex but with lesser balls, and Eggmanland is a ball in the dex
- Japanese Characters
- A Dead Dex, which has 5 balls
- Dex which copies Citydex, but its bad
- Pokemon-styled dex
- Ballsdex in a pixely style
- The rarest balls are chemical reactions (you will have to write a lot)
- Just a random dex, Its Puro
- Dex which has balls only in ww2
- Got partnered with citydex
- dex about cats (Too broad but okay)
- Dex Known for Maxim and it's Unique Balls
- Dex from the years 0-2000 AD
- M.M is the owner of this dex
- Dex about american football
- and one more
- A VERY UNIQUE Dex
- Dex owned by sutra, and has a bunch of balls from germanic countries
- Dex about empires, and its colonies
- Is now back
- Another ballsdex, but it is super
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- Dex about balls from the mod "TNO"
- Dex that has both good and bad arts
- Toki owns this dex, and most of the mod is inside one server, not including this dex and it's other servers
- Citydex will have merches of this
- Dex known for banning brainrot and it's activeness and fanbase
- Dex is owned by a citydex Retired mod
- Dex known for Layla and the scandals/past
- It's balls are called "Shipgirls"
- "Castle Itter", a ball in ww2dex which is from it's collaboration with it
- Owned by Bic
- Dex about kingdoms, not really
- Bic's Furry dex
- expanded hflagsdex
- Another Dex about football
- Is deleted, which was balls about reichs
- Dex which collaborated with another plane dex
- Dex known for flags
- Dex which is the counterpart of Historicaldex
- Dex which is dead, and it's about american countries
- Sutra required to draw for this dex in a Hmapdex Giveaway
- Dex known for it's Mods
- Dex where you can Evolve balls
- Dex about Phasmophobia, and is dead
- Dex known for its Creator being a citydex mod, and has crafting
- Dex for avgeeks
- Americadex Revived
- Dex about a southeast asian country
- Dex which everything is a rectangle
- Dex about a country particularly in asia
- The Rock is the rarest ball in this dex
- "A (Dex idea) is Served!"
- Dex about some random small territories
- Dex known for maps
- Dex about users
- This dex partnered with citydex, due to the 2 owners's being high-ranked in citydex
- Dex known for it's owner, Floridianirishguy
- Dex knwon for it's artstyle, and is offline on a basis
- This dex speaks portuguese
- Citydex A Potentially good dex, ruled by the creator of languagedex and capitaldex
- Multiples
- Even tho this dex says balls are small, its not actually small. "Conch Republic" is a ball in this dex
- Mapsdex-Flagsdex Hybrid
- Dex known for Flare and Bic
78 Clues: FURRIES • Multiples • Is now back • Owned by Bic • and one more • Dead Flagsdex • Joke Historydex • Bic's Furry dex • Dex for avgeeks • Dex about users • A VERY UNIQUE Dex • Dex owned by maxim • expanded hflagsdex • Americadex Revived • Dex known for maps • Pokemon-styled dex • Dex known for flags • Japanese Characters • Dex known for Djibouti • Dex known for it's Mods • Mapsdex-Flagsdex Hybrid • ...
Unit 6 vocab 2025-04-14
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- A time period in the fifties when the economy was on the rise, allowing for more children to be born, causing a massive rise in the number of babies born
- Flammable jelly-like substance used as bombs
- The 2 mile gap between North and South Korea where neither side has military stationed anti-communist propaganda made by McCarthy during the red scare, telling Americans what is "normal
- The democratic president in the fifties, known for his involvement in the Civil rights act, The Cuban Missile crisis, and the assassination attempt, as well as being the youngest ever to be elected president
- New Soviet leader after Stalin
- When people were scared that Russian spies had infiltrated the government and were trying to weaken and overthrow their government
- Russian satellite, the first space craft to be sent into space
- Involuntary process that determined men's service in the war, ages 18-26
- The invisible barrier between west and east Germany, separating democratic and communist countries in Europe
- Countries that were persuaded to become communist for the Soviet Union
- Leader of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War, admired the US constitution and asked for their help in being freed from France's control, only to be turned away because he was pro-communist
- toxic chemical herbicide to destroy forests and crops, later caused severe health problems
- a couple that was arrested and executed without trial because their neighbors suspected them of being communist spies
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- Temporarily split Germany into 4 zones after WW2, pieces going to France, Britain, the US, and the USSR
- The war between North and South Korea, Communism against democracy
- 13 day confrontation between US and USSR over missiles in Cuba and Turkey, the world is on the brink of a full scale Nuclear War
- Failed attempt to oust Fidel Castro from Cuba, instigated by JFK
- Belief that if one country falls to communism, other poor countries will too, so we have to stop it
- a military alliance established to defend member nations from communism
- told Americans what was normal and abnormal American activities in order to identify communist spies among us
- Belief that all people suspected of being communist spies had to be "hunted," lead to hysteria and fed peoples' fear of communism spreading
- The line separating North and South Korea with the DMZ between them
- The physical barrier between west and east Berlin, trapping everyone inside and not allowing anyone in
- organization made up of representatives from almost all countries to discuss peaceful solutions to disputes between countries in order to avoid war
- Lead the communist revolution in Cuba against the US-supported leader of Cuba, taking up the position of power, causing the US to feel threatened, leading to the Bay of Pigs invasion/disaster
- Democratic leader of South Vietnam, US tried to control him and therefore Cuba, but he was corrupt and people protested his rule so we aided in his assasination
- South Vietnamese that wanted communism, known for their brilliant and never-seen-before battle tactics, guerilla warfare
- Part of the unspoken war between the USSR and the US, a race to be the first one to send a man to space, lead to many pivotal technological advancements
28 Clues: New Soviet leader after Stalin • Flammable jelly-like substance used as bombs • Russian satellite, the first space craft to be sent into space • Failed attempt to oust Fidel Castro from Cuba, instigated by JFK • The war between North and South Korea, Communism against democracy • The line separating North and South Korea with the DMZ between them • ...
Current Events Crossword 2022-03-04
Across
- LAST NAME OF THE YOUNG MAN AT THE CENTER OF ONE OF THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL SELF-DEFENSE CASES IN HISTORY
- THIS TYPE OF BIAS IS UNCONSCIOUS
- OVER 500,000 UKRAINE CITIZENS HAD FLED TO THIS COUNTRY FOR REFUGE
- GAINED ITS INDEPENDENCE IN 1991
- THIS TYPE OF UNEMPLOYMENT OCCURS WHEN TECHNOLOGY TAKES OVER SEVERAL JOBS WITHIN THE INDUSTRY, MEANING LESS PEOPLE ARE NEEDED TO FULFIL THE ROLES
- WAS INVOLVED IN A RAILWAY ACCIDENT THAT RESULTED IN DAMAGE TO HIS FRONTAL LOBE
- THE EARLY AMERICAN COLONISTS WERE MOST FRUSTRATED ABOUT THE LACK OF _______ THEY HAD IN BRITISH PARLIAMENT
- THE TYPE OF UNEMPLOYMENT CAUSED BY UNAVOIDABLE ECONOMIC PROBLEMS
- BRANDS DESIGNED WITH THIS COLOR ARE MEANT TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH AFFORDABILITY
- 2013 EVENT THAT WAS A WAVE OF SOCIAL UNREST IN UKRAINE THAT RESULTED IN MAJOR GOVERNMENTAL CHANGE
- THIS ORGANIZATION WAS ESTABLISHED IN THE AFTERMATH OF WW2
- DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY, _______ PROVIDED SEVERAL LOANS TO UKRAINE AND PLEDGED TO CONTINUE SUPPORTING THEIR EFFORTS TO MAINTAIN INDEPENDENCE
- ON FEBRUARY 18, PUTIN ANNOUNCED THAT RUSSIAN FORCES WERE CONDUCTING DRILLS OF _______ FORCES
- IN CLASSICAL CONDITIONING, THE CONTROLLED STIMULUS IS ALWAYS THE SAME AS THHE ______ STIMULUS
- WHO THEORIZED THAT THE UNCONCIOUS WAS PART OF THE BRAIN THAT DEVELOPED TO PROTECT THE INDIVIDUAL FROM INFORMATION THEY COULD NOT PROCESS IN A HEALTHY WAY
- MANY ECO-FRIENDLY BRANDS ADVERTISE WITH THIS COLOR
- THE UNCONSCIOUS PROCESS THAT CAUSES YOU TO PAY MORE ATTENTION TO ACTIONS THAT FIT WHAT YOU BELIEVE ABOUT SOMEONE, BUT IGNORE INFORAMTION THAT CONTRADICTS THE BIAS
- CURRENT PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE
- IN PAVLOV'S ORIGNIAL STUDY, THIS IS THE UNCONDITIONED STUMULUS
- OUR (THE US) FIRST REAL INVOLVEMENT WITH AFGHANISTAN WAS DURING THE
- LEADER OF THE RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE
- CITIZENS OF UKRAINE WERE ENCOURAGED TO MAKE _____ COCKTAILS AS A MEANS FOR PROTECTION AND DEFENSE
- NATO FORCES HAVE USED THIS AS A MEANS FOR PUNISHING PUTIN'S ACTIONS IN UKRAINE (SPECIFICALLY, THESE HAVE BEEN USED TO FREEZE RUSSIA'S GLOBAL ACCOUNTS AND SOME OF PUTIN'S PERSONAL ACCOUNTS)
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- LAST WEEK, PRESIDENT BIDEN DELIVERED THE _______ WHERE HE DISUSSED INTERNATIONAL ISSUES, THE US ECONOMY, AND THE US HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, AMONG OTHER TOPICS
- PUTIN REFERS TO THE UKRAINE INVASION AS A "SPECCIAL MILITARY _______"
- THE D IN TDAP STANDS FOR
- THIS COLOR IS MOST SYMBOLIC OF ROYALTY
- IS A MAJOR TOPIC IN EDUCATION THAT IS THE CAUSE OF MAJOR CONTROVERSY REGARDING THE WAY HISTORY IS TAUGHT
- THIS LOBE OF THE BRAIN IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SENSORY PERCEPTION AND INTEGRATION
- THIS LOBE CONTROLS PERSONALITY AND IMPULSE CONTROL
- some political leaders compared the 2021 Capitol Riots to this major event in US HISTORY
- IN PAVLOV'S ORIGINAL STUDY, DROOLING AT THE SOUND OF THE BELL IS THE ________ RESPONSE
- THE BEST BOY BAND IN THE WORLD (IN MY OPINION)
- MOST SALE TAGS/TICKETS ARE ADVERTISED IN THIS COLOR
- CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY CURRENTLY UNDER ATTACK by russian forces
- UNDER FIRE DUE TO ACCUSATIONS OF SPREADING FALSE INFORMATION ABOUT COVID-19 ON HIS SPOTIFY PODCAST
- MANY TECH COMPANIES LIKE TO ADVERTISE WITH THIS COLOR ASSOCIATED WITH THE ELITE AND SLEEKNESS
- date in January when the Capitol Riots occurred
38 Clues: THE D IN TDAP STANDS FOR • CURRENT PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE • GAINED ITS INDEPENDENCE IN 1991 • THIS TYPE OF BIAS IS UNCONSCIOUS • THIS COLOR IS MOST SYMBOLIC OF ROYALTY • LEADER OF THE RUSSIAN INVASION OF UKRAINE • THE BEST BOY BAND IN THE WORLD (IN MY OPINION) • date in January when the Capitol Riots occurred • THIS LOBE CONTROLS PERSONALITY AND IMPULSE CONTROL • ...
Great Britons (last names) 2021-08-07
Across
- Inventor of the turbojet plane engine.
- Writer of Harry Potter.
- Member of the Catholic Gunpowder Plot who is burned on Bonfire Night.
- Organized the the UK suffragette movement achieve women's right to vote in the UK.
- Inventor of the World Wide Web.
- Started or added to the theories of exploding black holes, relativity, and quantum mechanics.
- Famous actor who played "The Tramp".
- Creator of the National Health Service.
- Creator innovative educational nature programs such as planet earth.
- Writer of Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet.
- Painter of Fighting Temeraire, Fishermen at Sea, and Dido building Carthage.
- Inventor of the world's first effective antibiotic substance, penicillin.
- Founder of the Salvation Army Charity.
- Inventor of the first autonomous robots.
- Creator of the theory of evolution.
- Abolished slavery across a quarter of the world using the Slavery Abolition Act 1833.
- Writer of the poems Songs of Innocence and Experience, Jerusalem, and Milton.
- Founder of Ragged schools for poor children.
- Father of Railways who opened the first public rail line.
- Inventor of the telephone and first practical telephone.
- Writer of the Lord of the Rings.
- Celtic queen of the Iceni. Led a resistance against the Roman army.
- Defeated the French at the Battle of Trafalgar.
- The "iron lady".
- Victoria Cross recipient and youngest group captain of the Royal Air Force.
- Prime Minister who beat Germany and fascism in WW2.
- Writer of Areopagitica and father of freedom of speech and expression.
- Comedian of Morecambe & Wise Show along with Ernie Wise.
- Discovered electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
- Broke eight world speed records on water and on land in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Diplomat and soldier who aided the Arab Revolt and brought down the Ottoman Empire.
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- Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
- Creator of the smallpox vaccine and the father of vaccines.
- The mother of nursing and founder of modern nursing.
- Inventor of the Marine chronometer.
- Director of Vertigo, Psycho, and Rear Window.
- Writer of Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, and Great Expectations.
- First british prime minister.
- Inventor of the Watt steam engine that started the Industrial Revolution.
- Field Marshal of the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front in WW1.
- Writer of Sense and Sensibility, and Pride and Prejudice.
- Helped defeat the Spanish Armada and circumnavigated of the world in a single expedition.
- Archaeologist who led excavations of Tell es-Sultan.
- Founder of the Scouting movement.
- D'Day Ground Forces Commander in Chief.
- First private founder of a space company to travel to the edge of space.
- Rower who won five gold medals at the Olympics.
- Singer of Space Oddity, Ziggy, and Heroes.
- Invented calculus and the theory of universal gravity.
- Founder of the Beatles with Paul McCartney.
- Inventor of the Suit.
- First American President who was a British Subject.
- Creator of the Great Western Railway.
- Inventor of the Turing test, and cracked the Enigma machine.
- The Father of Liberalism.
- Creator of the modern municipal fire service.
- Composer of Pomp and Circumstance Marches.
- The Father of Capitalism and Economics.
- Great explorer and first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand.
- Inventor of the first programmable computer.
60 Clues: The "iron lady". • Inventor of the Suit. • Writer of Harry Potter. • The Father of Liberalism. • First british prime minister. • Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. • Inventor of the World Wide Web. • Writer of the Lord of the Rings. • Founder of the Scouting movement. • Inventor of the Marine chronometer. • Famous actor who played "The Tramp". • Creator of the theory of evolution. • ...
Politics & History 2024-05-09
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- A super wealthy individual who buys politicians and in effect governs from the shadows.
- Immigration and inflation brought down what ancient empire?
- In his farewell address, president Eisenhower gave us a warning about the power of the '________ __________ _______'.
- This ship was sank to bring us into WW1. This US passenger ship was carrying ammunitions and sent into waters where German U-Boats (submarines) were patrolling. Washington wanted to sink this ship to create popular support for our entry into WW1.
- VP to George Bush. Hint - his daughter Liz was involved with demonizing the Jan Sixers.
- An Israeli nationalist or anyone who believes in an Israel First agenda is called what?
- _____ Gate was coup to get rid of President Richard Nixon.
- Jesus chased the _____ changers out of the temple.
- Islamic law is also called S____ law. We see Muslims enforce this Islamic code of conduct in some European cities.
- Ran for President on an America First message against Bob Dole.
- Liberty Israel tried to sink this US ship and blame it on Egypt to pull America into the 6 days wars. All the surviving sailors were ordered to never speak a word about the Israeli attack.
- Washington used ISIS and Al-Qaeda as proxy warriors to foment civil war and destroy what country. Hint - Bashar Al-Assad is President of this country and Israel wants it's lands.
- When Tucker and MacGregor are afraid to say Jew, they say ___-___. This phrase is also used to describe people who push for Jewish wars for Israel and wars with anyone who challenges US world domination.
- Barack _______ Obama.
- When you say something the Jews don't like, they call it ____________.
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- Israel's plan to expand their territory into neighboring is called countries G______ I_____.
- The Gulf of ______ was a lie to get us into Vietnam. An attack that never happened.
- After WW1 Germany got screwed in the Treaty of __________.
- After Kennedy was assassinated, who became president?
- Blessed by the Pope, the ________ were defensive wars to take back Christian lands from Islamic conquers.
- A _____ ____ is an attack that is committed with the intent of disguising the actual source of responsibility and pinning blame on another party. This kind of attack is designed to look like it was perpetrated by someone other than the person or group responsible for it.
- Ran as a third party candidate, in a debate about NAFTA and jobs, he said "you will hear a giant sucking sound going south".
- They changed the name of Global Warming to _______ ______.
- The Persians live what country?
- This guy makes money off global warming propaganda and was Bill Clinton's Vice President.
- White farmers are targeted for violence in what country?
- The US dollar or Petro dollar is the world reserve currency because of US control over this 4 letter organization. Hint, the largest member in this four letter organization is Saudi Arabia.
- Joseph ______ ruled the USSR with an iron fist during WW2.
- So called, Cancel Culture and Wokeism is actually Cultural _______.
- The ____ war was thought to be for oil by many people. But, in fact it was a war for Israel.
30 Clues: Barack _______ Obama. • The Persians live what country? • Jesus chased the _____ changers out of the temple. • After Kennedy was assassinated, who became president? • White farmers are targeted for violence in what country? • After WW1 Germany got screwed in the Treaty of __________. • They changed the name of Global Warming to _______ ______. • ...
The social/economic condition 1941 + Dictatorship 2023-01-02
Across
- how many NKVD members were found guilty of kirov's assassination
- who was leader of the NKVD 1934-36
- what title was abolished in 1934 to make Stalin, kirov, Zhadanov and Kaganovich
- who was the prosecutor that demanded 'these mad dogs {Zinoviev and Kamenev} be shot'
- quality of...declined, such as meat which was sold as fattier because of its weight
- which principle proved vital in preparing Russia for WW2?
- what consumer good used for transmissions was not in high circulation in the USSR
- in 1940, almost a third of the budget was devoted to...
- By 1941, the USSR had overtaken Britain in..and coal production
- the Stalin constitution promised the right to vote for all over 18, including...who previously were deprived of the vote
- The...trial of 1928 executed 5 and imprisoned others for questioning the pace of industrialisation
- who assassinated Kirov 1st December 1934
- in 1929, who was expelled from the USSR
- from 1929, party officials supervised each..
- what were set up in 1918 and supervised by the OGPU?
- who was leader of the NKVD 1938-1953
- Stalin used which youth group to split the nation through speeches against 'class enemies'
- The...trial of November 1930 accused industrialists, Mensheviks and SRs of sabotage
- who were invited to show trials to 'prove' their authenticity
- by 1941, there was less grain being produced than under the..
- in which month of 1935 was the death penalty extended to anyone aware of subversive activity
- in 1934, internal security was passed on to..
- who drafted the Stalin constitution 1936
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- the machinery of state terror emerged under..
- the constitution acknowledged the right of any Union-Republic to...but in practise it was not allowed
- Party leaders in...were purged after planning secession in 1951
- alongside freedom from arbitrary arrest, religion and free speech, the constitution promised freedom of..
- who acted as Lenin's 'sharp sword of the revolution'
- Kirov recieved a standing ovation for his speech against forcible grain seizures at which party congress?
- which consumer good was surprisingly high in 1940
- The....trial of 1933 found British specialists guilty of wrecking.
- in April 1935, a new law decreed that children over... would be punished the same as adults including the death penalty
- workers were controlled by internal passports and...
- what, according to Marxist theory, should have 'withered away' under complete communism
- between 1938 and 1941, spending on rearmament rose from 27 billion roubles to...roubles
- in what month in 1936 did Kamenev, zinoviev and 14 others face a show trial and were executed
- the Stalin constitution promised...to ethnic groups
- Stalin was overruled by who in relation to ordering the execution of Ryutinites
- in July 1940, there was a decree to make...production a criminal offence
- following Kirov's assassination, over...party members were shot
- Yagoda was replaced, partly because he failed to secure the confessions of Bukharin and..
- the circulation of a 200 page document calling for changes in policy by Ryutin was called the..in March 1932
- Kamenev and Zinoviev 'confessed' to plotting to kill Kirov and...
- by 1934, how much of the party had been expelled in a chistka branded as Ryutinites
- In which month in 1935 were Zinoviev, Kamenev and 17 others arrested
- who was leader of the NKVD 1936-38
- consumer goods were more scarce than under the..
47 Clues: who was leader of the NKVD 1934-36 • who was leader of the NKVD 1936-38 • who was leader of the NKVD 1938-1953 • in 1929, who was expelled from the USSR • who assassinated Kirov 1st December 1934 • who drafted the Stalin constitution 1936 • from 1929, party officials supervised each.. • the machinery of state terror emerged under.. • ...
Granny and Grandpa's Crossword - based on our memories 2022-12-02
Across
- Which city was the seat of Japan’s government before Edo/Tokyo?
- French word for "apples" (plural). It is disputed whether I insulted my family calling them apple "chaussons" (slipper) or "tarte" (perhaps both).
- Childhood treat Lucie and I shared, vanilla flavoured and came in little packets
- London area, next to Regents canal, with a famous market of fashion and commodities
- Lord and English nobleman who was the second husband of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the father of James VI of Scotland and I of England. Also the name of a highly flavoursome gin
- Sir Alexander Fleming is perhaps one of the best-known Scots, thanks to this discovery. It is impossible to know how many lives have been saved during WW2 by this but it is estimated between 80,000,000 and 200,000,000
- Surname of the UCL Professor specialised in 18th-century literature, fanatic of Austen and Dickens
- Surname of the French composer who lives next to us in Paris. Her first name is Cécile
- Lucie's prefered name as a toddler
- French word for a cuddly/stuffed toy you sleep with or Baby comforter
- The first entirely secular university to admit students regardless of religion
- Foreign language Queen Elizabeth II was fluent in
- Historical novel written by Sir Walter Scott, international bestseller. This word has a lot to do with mum's career, including the publisher of her two books
- Peter had three sisters, two of them where Mopsy and Cotton-Tail. What was the name of the first sister?
- Beautiful round and purple flower, which can be found in Granny and Grandpa's garden. It's an "ornamental onion", and it's the Latin word for garlic
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- Surname of one of the most popular playwrights in London in the early 1890s. He famously said "I don't want to go to heaven, none of my friends are there"
- The second-oldest known university in the world behind the University of Bologna
- Where in Scotland is the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang car exposed? A coastal city on the Firth of Tay estuary in eastern Scotland
- Name of a pre-drinking pill, the first product demonstrated to breakdown up to 70% of alcohol before it reaches the liver
- Adjective referring to the person, place, or thing that something else is named after. For example, Queen Victoria is the [?] of Lake Victoria.
- University Challenge is filmed in this city
- Netflix show, set in the Regency era in England, about London high-society
- Instead of Ireland, Lucie heard this word in the Irish hymns
- Sweet meringue-based confection made with egg white, icing sugar, granulated sugar, almond meal, and food colouring
- Monty Python did not have enough budget to get horses for "The Holy Grail". What did they strangely use instead to mimic their sound? (singular)
- Surname of a British broadcaster, writer, economist, professor and former politician who appeared on Strictly Come Dancing in 2016, to Lucie and I's delight. Ed danced to Gangnam Style and Great Balls of Fire, lots of squealing that year
- Former Golf world number one Greg Norman is from which country?
- Scottish word meaning bad-tempered, grumpy, grouchy, or cantankerous.
28 Clues: Lucie's prefered name as a toddler • University Challenge is filmed in this city • Foreign language Queen Elizabeth II was fluent in • Instead of Ireland, Lucie heard this word in the Irish hymns • Which city was the seat of Japan’s government before Edo/Tokyo? • Former Golf world number one Greg Norman is from which country? • ...
Exam Review Digital Crossword 2022-12-06
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- The government of the United States is ______ by the citizens. (starts with an 'l')
- A group's shared beliefs, behaviors, and customs. (starts with a 'c')
- The US and Canada both practice ________ - allowing people to vote. (starts with a 'd')
- By paying ______, citizens fund the important services that their community needs. (starts with a 't')
- In the late 1800s, when society changed from rural to urban (starts with an 'i')
- Started by Adolf Hitler because of his feelings about the end of WW1. (starts with a 'w')
- Democracy helps protect peoples' personal _________ from the government. (starts with a 'f')
- In Ancient Greece, women ________ become citizens. (starts with a 'c')
- The way people speak, or their ______, is an important aspect of culture. (starts with an 'l')
- The _____ Ocean lies between Africa and South America
- The civic duty that allows citizens to limit the government's power. (starts with a 'v')
- South America is completely in the _______ hemisphere
- Paying taxes, voting, and serving in the military are all considered..... (starts with a 'c')
- The continent that Texas is in
- During WW2, the attempt by Germany to eliminate the Jewish population from Europe. (starts with an 'h')
- In a command economy, the _________ makes all the decisions about the economy. (starts with a 'g')
- Democracy originated in Ancient _____ thousands of years ago. (starts with a 'g')
- Rome was the first ______ to exist in the world. (starts with an 'r')
- The ______ Ocean is the only ocean that is entirely in the Southern Hemisphere
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- A mixed economy contains a mixture of command and _____________ economies. (starts with an 'f')
- Most countries in the world have a ______ economy with decisions made by the people and the government. (starts with an 'm')
- The continent west of Asia
- The _____ location of a place is exactly where it is located. (starts with an 'a')
- The nuclear power plant in ______ had a meltdown in 1986, causing an environmental disaster. (starts with a 'c')
- Finished goods are sold to customers at the ______ and transportation level of industry. (starts with an 'r')
- A group of places that share characteristics. (starts with an 'r')
- Good __________ between places is important for cultural diffusion to occur. (starts with a 'c')
- How many treaties did Canada sign to get its land? (starts with an 'e')
- A treaty is a formal _______ between two governments. (starts with an 'a')
- The only continent that is all 4 hemispheres
- The agricultural level of industry deals with _____ materials like rocks and farmed products. (starts with an 'r')
- Items are made from raw materials in the ________ level of industry. (starts with an 'm')
- Governments that take power away from citizens are known as _________ governments. (starts with a 'u')
- One example of an unlimited government is a _____________. (starts with a 'd')
- Culture can be defined as a group's _______ beliefs, behavior, and customs. (starts with an 's')
- Fought between 1914 and 1918 (starts with a 'w')
- A market based mixed economy has many ____________ who start their own businesses. (starts with an 'e')
- Cultural ______ occurs with aspects of a culture become part of another culture. (starts with a 'd')
- North America and Europe are completely in the Northern ______ of the world.
- The conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union between 1945 and 1991. (starts with a 'c')
- Australia is in the south____ quadrant of the world map
41 Clues: The continent west of Asia • The continent that Texas is in • The only continent that is all 4 hemispheres • Fought between 1914 and 1918 (starts with a 'w') • The _____ Ocean lies between Africa and South America • South America is completely in the _______ hemisphere • Australia is in the south____ quadrant of the world map • ...
EOC Review 2017-04-13
Across
- a 19th-century theory, inspired by Darwinism, by which the social order is accounted as the product of natural selection of those persons best suited to existing living conditions and in accord with which a position of laissez-faire is advocated.
- an informal address by a political leader over radio or television, especially as given by President Franklin D. Roosevelt beginning in 1933.
- gave women the right to vote
- Formally ended slavery
- the ship that exploded that caused the start of the Spanish American War
- the ideological conflict and physical boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- The Palmer Raids were a series of raids in late 1919 and early 1920 by the United States Department of Justice intended to capture, arrest and deport radical leftists, especially anarchists, from the United States.
- United States federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6, 1882. It was one of the most significant restrictions on free immigration in US history, prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers.
- A law that severely restricted immigration by establishing a system of national quotas that blatantly discriminated against immigrants from southern and eastern Europe and virtually excluded Asians.
- established in the War Department by an act of March 3, 1865. The Bureau supervised all relief and educational activities relating to refugees and freedmen, including issuing rations, clothing and medicine.
- the country that used the tacit of unrestricted submarine warfare
- a district lying immediately outside a city or town, especially a smaller residential community.
- presents little or no legitimate well-researched news and instead uses eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers.
- those of the major war criminals and these were held from November 20th, 1945 to October 1st, 1946.
- the ideological battle between the US and the USSR from the end of WW2 until 1989
- North America Treaty Organization
- a member of a gang of criminals, especially a racketeer.
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- an act of Congress (1820) by which Missouri was admitted as a slave state, Maine as a free state, and slavery was prohibited in the Louisiana Purchase north of latitude 36°30′N, except for Missouri.
- leader in the black power movement
- gave former slaves the right to vote
- . On June 29, 1892, workers belonging to the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers struck the Carnegie Steel Company at Homestead, Pa. to protest a proposed wage cut.
- the name of the speech that President Wilson gave on how to achieve freedom after WW1
- it gave U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson authorization, without a formal declaration of war by Congress, for the use of conventional military force in Southeast Asia.
- an arrangement made in 1941 whereby the US supplied military equipment and armaments to the UK and its allies, originally as a loan in return for the use of British-owned military bases.
- gave former slaves US citizenship
- the act of Congress in 1854 annulling the Missouri Compromise, providing for the organization of the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, and permitting these territories self-determination on the question of slavery.
- May 8, 1945, the day of victory in Europe for the Allies in World War II
- leader of the non-violent approach to the Civil Rights Movement
- comprehensive plan to defeat the Confederacy at the start of the American Civil War. North squeezes the south
29 Clues: Formally ended slavery • gave women the right to vote • gave former slaves US citizenship • North America Treaty Organization • leader in the black power movement • gave former slaves the right to vote • a member of a gang of criminals, especially a racketeer. • leader of the non-violent approach to the Civil Rights Movement • ...
Great Britons (last names) 2021-08-07
Across
- The mother of nursing and founder of modern nursing.
- Started or added to the theories of exploding black holes, relativity, and quantum mechanics.
- Celtic queen of the Iceni. Led a resistance against the Roman army.
- First British prime minister.
- Writer of Harry Potter.
- Director of Vertigo, Psycho, and Rear Window.
- The Father of Liberalism.
- Discovered electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
- Creator of the theory of evolution.
- Helped defeat the Spanish Armada and circumnavigated the world in a single expedition.
- Father of Railways who opened the first public rail line.
- Defeated the French at the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Abolished slavery across a quarter of the world using the Slavery Abolition Act 1833.
- Founder of Ragged schools for poor children.
- Victoria Cross recipient and youngest group captain of the Royal Air Force.
- Writer of the Lord of the Rings.
- D'Day Ground Forces Commander in Chief.
- Creator of the Great Western Railway.
- Comedian of Morecambe & Wise Show along with Ernie Wise.
- Rower who won five gold medals at the Olympics.
- Founder of the Scouting movement.
- Founder of the Salvation Army Charity.
- The "iron lady".
- Composer of Pomp and Circumstance Marches.
- Famous actor who played "The Tramp".
- Inventor of the Suit.
- Great explorer and first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand.
- Creator innovative educational nature programs such as planet earth.
- Inventor of the Turing test, and cracked the Enigma machine.
- Inventor of the world's first effective antibiotic substance, penicillin.
- Writer of Sense and Sensibility, and Pride and Prejudice.
- Inventor of the first autonomous robots.
- Writer of Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, and Great Expectations.
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- Prime Minister who beat Germany and fascism in WW2.
- Inventor of the World Wide Web.
- First private founder of a space company to travel to the edge of space.
- Field Marshal of the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front in WW1.
- Inventor of the Marine chronometer.
- Member of the Catholic Gunpowder Plot who is burned on Bonfire Night.
- Inventor of the telephone and first practical telephone.
- Founder of the Beatles with Paul McCartney.
- Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
- Creator of the modern municipal fire service.
- Organized the UK suffragette movement achieve women's right to vote in the UK.
- The Father of Capitalism and Economics.
- Singer of Space Oddity, Ziggy, and Heroes.
- Broke eight world speed records on water and on land in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Inventor of the turbojet plane engine.
- Painter of Fighting Temeraire, Fishermen at Sea, and Dido building Carthage.
- Invented calculus and the theory of universal gravity.
- Diplomat and soldier who aided the Arab Revolt and brought down the Ottoman Empire.
- Creator of the smallpox vaccine and the father of vaccines.
- Writer of the poems Songs of Innocence and Experience, Jerusalem, and Milton.
- First American President who was a British Subject.
- Writer of Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet.
- Inventor of the Watt steam engine that started the Industrial Revolution.
- Writer of Areopagitica and father of freedom of speech and expression.
- Creator of the National Health Service.
- Archaeologist who led excavations of Tell es-Sultan.
- Inventor of the first programmable computer.
60 Clues: The "iron lady". • Inventor of the Suit. • Writer of Harry Potter. • The Father of Liberalism. • First British prime minister. • Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. • Inventor of the World Wide Web. • Writer of the Lord of the Rings. • Founder of the Scouting movement. • Inventor of the Marine chronometer. • Creator of the theory of evolution. • Famous actor who played "The Tramp". • ...
dexes 2024-10-10
Across
- Joke Historydex
- Europedex's Doppelganger
- Dex owned by maxim
- Dex known for stealing Polandball wiki arts
- Dex which is about empires, and also weirder things like Amongball
- Dex known for it's recent chaotic scandal
- "Chai" Is a ball in this dex
- Started Dying, and its a dex about animals
- Dex which copies ballsdex, but its bad
- Dex known for Djibouti
- Dex known for its owner(s)
- Dead Flagsdex
- FURRIES
- Dex about oceanic countries
- Another Dead Dex, Which is citydex but with lesser balls, and Eggmanland is a ball in the dex
- Japanese Characters
- A Dead Dex, which has 5 balls
- Dex which copies Citydex, but its bad
- Pokemon-styled dex
- Ballsdex in a pixely style
- The rarest balls are chemical reactions (you will have to write a lot)
- Just a random dex, Its Puro
- Dex which has balls only in ww2
- Got partnered with citydex
- dex about cats (Too broad but okay)
- Dex Known for Maxim and it's Unique Balls
- Dex from the years 0-2000 AD
- M.M is the owner of this dex
- Dex about american football
- and one more
- A VERY UNIQUE Dex
- Dex owned by sutra, and has a bunch of balls from germanic countries
- Dex about empires, and its colonies
- Is now back
- Another ballsdex, but it is super
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- Dex about balls from the mod "TNO"
- Dex that has both good and bad arts
- Toki owns this dex, and most of the mod is inside one server, not including this dex and it's other servers
- Citydex will have merches of this
- Dex known for banning brainrot and it's activeness and fanbase
- Dex is owned by a citydex Retired mod
- Dex known for Layla and the scandals/past
- It's balls are called "Shipgirls"
- "Castle Itter", a ball in ww2dex which is from it's collaboration with it
- Owned by Bic
- Dex about kingdoms, not really
- Bic's Furry dex
- expanded hflagsdex
- Another Dex about football
- Is deleted, which was balls about reichs
- Dex which collaborated with another plane dex
- Dex known for flags
- Dex which is the counterpart of Historicaldex
- Dex which is dead, and it's about american countries
- Sutra required to draw for this dex in a Hmapdex Giveaway
- Dex known for it's Mods
- Dex where you can Evolve balls
- Dex about Phasmophobia, and is dead
- Dex known for its Creator being a citydex mod, and has crafting
- Dex for avgeeks
- Americadex Revived
- Dex about a southeast asian country
- Dex which everything is a rectangle
- Dex about a country particularly in asia
- The Rock is the rarest ball in this dex
- "A (Dex idea) is Served!"
- Dex about some random small territories
- Dex known for maps
- Dex about users
- This dex partnered with citydex, due to the 2 owners's being high-ranked in citydex
- Dex known for it's owner, Floridianirishguy
- Dex knwon for it's artstyle, and is offline on a basis
- This dex speaks portuguese
- Citydex A Potentially good dex, ruled by the creator of languagedex and capitaldex
- Multiples
- Even tho this dex says balls are small, its not actually small. "Conch Republic" is a ball in this dex
- Mapsdex-Flagsdex Hybrid
- Dex known for Flare and Bic
78 Clues: FURRIES • Multiples • Is now back • Owned by Bic • and one more • Dead Flagsdex • Joke Historydex • Bic's Furry dex • Dex for avgeeks • Dex about users • A VERY UNIQUE Dex • Dex owned by maxim • expanded hflagsdex • Americadex Revived • Dex known for maps • Pokemon-styled dex • Dex known for flags • Japanese Characters • Dex known for Djibouti • Dex known for it's Mods • Mapsdex-Flagsdex Hybrid • ...
Marvel & DC 2020-05-14
Across
- This heroine can chant magic spells by speaking backwards.
- A high school sophomore who possesses the Cosmic Staff.
- 1st Robin, former member of "The Flying Graysons".
- Once worked as a DA in the GCPD, he is now one of the notorious criminals in Gotham who determines the outcome by flipping a coin.
- Spider-Man from an alternate universe, successor of the late Peter Parker in that universe.
- Billionaire playboy by day, Caped Crusader by night.
- Smartest being on Earth, with the iq of 267. He can stretch his limbs by will.
- A green figure who uses bow and arrows.
- A vampire who is immune to sunlight, nicknamed "Daywalker".
- 3rd Robin, now goes by the alias "Red Robin".
- Director of S.H.I.E.L.D
- Batman's sidekick, nicknamed "the Boy Wonder".
- "You should've gone for the head."
- Two individuals fuse together and become this hero.
- A Fourth-World being whose strength is virtually unrivaled.
- Former Robin, now an anti-hero who goes by this codename.
- A fellow 4th-wall breaker who has plot-armor and addresses readers as "True Believers".
- america An American-themed hero during WW2 who is also the first Avengers.
- The Scarlet Speedster, The Fastest Man Alive.
- The Commissioner's daughter, secretly operating alongside Batman, leader of the "Birds of Prey".
- This hero gains powers from the scarab attached to his back.
- Richest character in the Marvel Universe.
- This superhero originates from the planet Krypton.
- Themyscira is where she was born./ Crafted by the hands of Hippolyta,/ Brought to life by Almighty Zeus/ A fearless Amazon princess who vowed: / "Never to bow before thy foes!"
- High school superhero who lives in Midtown, Queens, NYC.
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- DC's most iconic superhero organization.
- "Our kind can learn language from the act of kissing."
- The father of the comic world in general.
- The man who cold-bloodedly put the Waynes out of misery.
- This anti-hero is the master of the art of magic, goes by the codename "The Hellblazer."
- An anti-hero whose sole purpose is to hunt down the people responsible for his family's death.
- Once dubbed as the Warmonger, he developed a titanium alloy suit and swore to use it for goods in order to fix his past mistakes.
- Batman's arch-nemesis, who never stops laughing.
- Once saved by Batman, this heroine swore to never rely on anyone's help ever again.
- Has squirrel powers, also known as Doreen Green.
- A loyal servant, a friend of the Batfamily.
- Half demon (inherited from father), half human (inherited from mother).
- Merc With a Mouth.
- Half human, half machine.
- A 10-year-old kid who has the powers of the Gods (Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles and Mercury).
- "Beware my power-- ___________'s Light!"
- A Muslim superheroine from Jersey who looks up to Captain Marvel.
- Joker's ex-lover and former sidekick, this anti-heroine was offered to join the Suicide Squad supervised by Amanda Waller. She has romantic feelings for Poison Ivy.
- This group consists of teenage superheroes/superheroines.
- The Devil's bounty hunter. He's the Spirit of Vengeance.
- A group of teenagers who run away from their evil parents.
- This man viciously murdered Nora Allen, then framed Henry Allen for his crime.
- The father of Marvel Comics, "Excelsior!"
48 Clues: Merc With a Mouth. • Director of S.H.I.E.L.D • Half human, half machine. • "You should've gone for the head." • A green figure who uses bow and arrows. • DC's most iconic superhero organization. • "Beware my power-- ___________'s Light!" • The father of the comic world in general. • The father of Marvel Comics, "Excelsior!" • Richest character in the Marvel Universe. • ...
Great Britons (last names) 2021-08-07
Across
- Discovered electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism and electrolysis.
- Founder of the Beatles with Paul McCartney.
- Member of the Catholic Gunpowder Plot who is burned on Bonfire Night.
- Inventor of the Watt steam engine that started the Industrial Revolution.
- Famous actor who played "The Tramp".
- Comedian of Morecambe & Wise Show along with Ernie Wise.
- First private founder of a space company to travel to the edge of space.
- Founder of the Scouting movement.
- Rower who won five gold medals at the Olympics.
- Singer of Space Oddity, Ziggy, and Heroes.
- Writer of Areopagitica and father of freedom of speech and expression.
- Creator of the smallpox vaccine and the father of vaccines.
- Archaeologist who led excavations of Tell es-Sultan.
- Great explorer and first recorded circumnavigation of New Zealand.
- Creator of the National Health Service.
- The Father of Capitalism and Economics.
- Founder of the Salvation Army Charity.
- Painter of Fighting Temeraire, Fishermen at Sea, and Dido building Carthage.
- Composer of Pomp and Circumstance Marches.
- The "iron lady".
- Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo.
- First British prime minister.
- D'Day Ground Forces Commander in Chief.
- Inventor of the World Wide Web.
- Founder of Ragged schools for poor children.
- Started or added to the theories of exploding black holes, relativity, and quantum mechanics.
- Director of Vertigo, Psycho, and Rear Window.
- Victoria Cross recipient and youngest group captain of the Royal Air Force.
- Helped defeat the Spanish Armada and circumnavigated the world in a single expedition.
- First American President who was a British Subject.
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- Writer of Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet.
- Writer of the poems Songs of Innocence and Experience, Jerusalem, and Milton.
- Inventor of the first programmable computer.
- The mother of nursing and founder of modern nursing.
- Inventor of the turbojet plane engine.
- Defeated the French at the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Inventor of the Turing test, and cracked the Enigma machine.
- Broke eight world speed records on water and on land in the 1950s and 1960s.
- Father of Railways who opened the first public rail line.
- Organized the UK suffragette movement achieve women's right to vote in the UK.
- Diplomat and soldier who aided the Arab Revolt and brought down the Ottoman Empire.
- Inventor of the Marine chronometer.
- Invented calculus and the theory of universal gravity.
- Writer of Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, and Great Expectations.
- The Father of Liberalism.
- Writer of Sense and Sensibility, and Pride and Prejudice.
- Writer of Harry Potter.
- Prime Minister who beat Germany and fascism in WW2.
- Inventor of the Suit.
- Creator of the Great Western Railway.
- Field Marshal of the British Expeditionary Force on the Western Front in WW1.
- Creator innovative educational nature programs such as planet earth.
- Creator of the modern municipal fire service.
- Abolished slavery across a quarter of the world using the Slavery Abolition Act 1833.
- Inventor of the first autonomous robots.
- Creator of the theory of evolution.
- Celtic queen of the Iceni. Led a resistance against the Roman army.
- Writer of the Lord of the Rings.
- Inventor of the telephone and first practical telephone.
- Inventor of the world's first effective antibiotic substance, penicillin.
60 Clues: The "iron lady". • Inventor of the Suit. • Writer of Harry Potter. • The Father of Liberalism. • First British prime minister. • Defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. • Inventor of the World Wide Web. • Writer of the Lord of the Rings. • Founder of the Scouting movement. • Inventor of the Marine chronometer. • Creator of the theory of evolution. • Famous actor who played "The Tramp". • ...
Unit 8 Review 2024-05-06
Across
- a factor that led to the Great Depression; farmers continued to produce record numbers of crop yield though the demand for agricultural products was limited; this drove the cost of these products down.
- major war primarily between European powers; US entered the war in 1917
- Name given to a series of federal programs spearheaded by President Franklin Roosevelt in order to help the nation recover from the Great Depression.
- American Naval base in Hawaii; a surprise attack on the base by Japanese forces on December 7, 1941 resulted in the U.S. entering World War II.
- Georgia's two deep water ports; during WW2, 187 liberty ships were constructed there
- a New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects.
- insect whose larvae feed on cotton crops; decimated cotton production in the southeastern United States.
- New Deal program that provided retirement and unemployment insurance for American taxpayers
- a factor that led to the Great Depression. A major stock market collapse that led to investors losing over 40 billion dollars.
- An act that allowed the U.S. government to send billions of dollars in supplies and military equipment to allied countries in exchange for U.S. rights in their military bases.
- Georgia Congressman who was an advocate for a strong U.S. military; served 25 terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, making him the longest serving Congressmen in U.S. history.
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- one of the worst droughts in Georgia's history; led to a depression in the state that predated the Great Depression.
- The worldwide economic crisis and period of low business activity beginning with the stock-market crash in October 1929, and continuing through most of the 1930s.
- U.S. cargo ships made during World War II. In all 187 of these ships were made in Georgia.
- a factor that led to the Great Depression; economic fears caused consumers to stop buying manufactured products, which led to companies losing money and laying off more employees.
- Four time Georgia governor that fought against Roosevelt's New Deal policies.
- The most destructive war in human history; America entered the war in 1941 after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
- New Deal program designed to build the capabilities to bring electricity to rural areas
- GA Governor and U.S. Senator (seven consecutive terms). chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee-helped to bring military bases to GA. "father of the school lunch program"
- 32nd US President - He began New Deal programs to help the nation out of the Great Depression, and he was the nation's leader during most of WWII
- One of the factors that led to the Great Depression; when a bank ran out of reserves to pay customers who wanted to withdraw their deposits
- a New Deal program that paid farmers a stipend not to grow crops in order to increase the price of agricultural products.
- Factory located in Marietta, Georgia, that produced B-29 bombers for the U.S. war effort.
- Georgia city that was home to Roosevelt's "Little White House;" site's warm water mineral springs were used as a rehabilitation center for polio victims.
24 Clues: major war primarily between European powers; US entered the war in 1917 • Four time Georgia governor that fought against Roosevelt's New Deal policies. • Georgia's two deep water ports; during WW2, 187 liberty ships were constructed there • a New Deal program that hired unemployed young men to work on public works projects. • ...
Wars to World Change 2023-04-17
Across
- In 1918, a deadly flu that caused the death of 22 million people worldwide and was spread by WW1 troops returning home from war
- Policy of land reforms in China by Mao Zedong that put peasant land into communities, but ultimately failed and led to food shortages
- The plan where the US provided aid to Western Europe, helping them rebuild after WW2 and resist communism
- The process where colonies become independent of their colonizing country
- The first satellite to orbit around the Earth, that was launched by the USSR to mark the start of the space race
- Medicine used to cure bacterial infections, discovered in 1928 following the discovery of penicillin
- The man that led resistance to the law-passed segregation of South Africa, went to prison but was later released to become president of South Africa
- In the mid 20th century when new innovative farming technology emerged as a force to fight hunger
- The continual rise in temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
- A theoretical barrier separating the Eastern Soviet bloc of Europe from the Western capitalistic side
- Economic systems with little to no government influence and is based off of supply and demand
- A miles long wall built by the USSR to stop its population from escaping Soviet-controlled E. Berlin to W. Berlin
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- The continuous competition between the US and Soviet Union in their achievements in space, and motivated the US to put a man on the moon sooner
- In 1959, the man the led a communist overthrow of the Cuban government and put in place a dictatorship
- A deadly disease that is caught by exposure to the fluids of infected animals or humans, and a massive outbreak occurred in West Africa in 2014
- A drug that got rid of diseases like polio and measles by being injected into the blood stream by a needle
- In 1949, an alliance organization created to organize defenses in Western Europe in case of dispute with the Soviet Bloc
- A political ideology that believes in the prospect of free elections voted by the people, and is most relevant in the West
- The final Big 3 meeting in Germany, 1945, in which President Truman represented the US
- Type of energy that never runs out, including wind, geothermal power, and solar tidal
- The culture of the everyday man instead of the educated elite
- This person led non-violent protest to challenge British rule over India
- A disease caused by water contaminated by fecal particles
- A deadly disease that is spread in tropical regions by mosquitoes
- Many nations that had gained independence from imperialism and wanted to stay out of the line of fire between the US and USSR
- A policy that was created to stop the spread of communism, and was created by George Kennan
- A political ideology which states that the government should control all the country’s economic assets
- A deadly disease that weakens the immune system, making it a struggle to fight other illnesses
- Movement in Czechoslovakia led by Alexander Dubcek against strict communist rule over Czechoslovakia, but was soon crushed by the armies of Warsaw Pact
- A disease that cause 95,000 deaths every year, which spreads through contaminated water
30 Clues: A disease caused by water contaminated by fecal particles • The continual rise in temperature of the Earth's atmosphere • The culture of the everyday man instead of the educated elite • A deadly disease that is spread in tropical regions by mosquitoes • This person led non-violent protest to challenge British rule over India • ...
Jazz History Review 2025-02-12
Across
- Frank Hatchetts style that blended strength, funk and individual interpretation and placed emphasis on selling your performance.
- What culture has been a huge influence on the development of jazz dance? (two words with space)
- Paul Whitemn’s “symphonic jazz” featured full orchestrations and incorporated ______________ in every piece.
- Jazz dance _________________ the social history of the American people, reflecting ethnic influences, historic events, and cultural changes.
- Americans were quick to adopt the _______________ in 1923.
- Jack Cole is credited for developing trained jazz dancers for the _________________ movie musicals.
- Bill __________________ Robinson transformed tap dance with his lightness and flexibility, moving the tap on his shoes to the ball of his foot.
- Spreading from New Orleans to Chicago and New York, Dixieland jazz was known for its fast _________________ beat.
- Jazz dance is influenced by __________ dance and popular music.
- He created a unique dance style blending the flow of ballet with the abruptness of jazz that brought elegance to a dancer’s image. (lat name)
- Brought people back to the social dance floor in the 1960’s. (two words with space)
- Starting in 1981, they broadcasted music videos that combined high-energy jazz, ballet, street dance and social dance.
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- Jazz in the 1940’s was influenced by ballet and ________________ dance.
- Came out New York City in the 1970’s & had a major influence on jazz.
- Developed his dance technique after being left partially paralyzed in a car accident. It required that the entire body be exercised to its fullest to have the strength needed for control and beauty. (nick-name)
- His style is classical and influenced by the natural and freer body movements of modern dance. Taught isolations and Yoga as part of his technique. (last name)
- His impact on jazz was his individual, energetic dance style that combined athletic, gymnastic qualities with jazz and tap. (last name)
- White entertainers performed parodies of their conception of slave life and popularized the African styles of dance and music in ___________________ shows.
- Foot stomping, tapping, hand clapping and rhythmic vocal sounds in Jazz come from ___________ dance.
- He brought the idea of the lead singer being highlighted while the backup singers perform choreographed moves. (last name)
- Emerged in the 1970’s starring on Broadway and in films but is most known for his choreography which was distinct, highly creative and somewhat bizarre.(first and last name with space)
- With ________________ dancers starring in minstrel shows, it was difficult for black dancers to have opportunities in the performance world which caused them to migrate to Europe for a chance to thrive.
- The _________________ of jazz music and dance are found in the rhythms and movements brought to America by African slaves.
- What killed the popularity of social dancing at its height? (abbreviation)
- Known as the “Father of Theatrical Jazz Dance”. He studied modern, ballet and ethnic dance. (last name)
- In the 1950’s ________________ and American music and dance enriched Jazz dance in Musicals like West Side Story, choreographed by Jerome Robbins.
- The __________________ jazz world includes a wide variety of performance places including cabaret & lounge shows, cruise ship entertainment and touring dance companies as well as being featured in concerts, music videos, major television productions and commercials.
27 Clues: Americans were quick to adopt the _______________ in 1923. • Jazz dance is influenced by __________ dance and popular music. • Came out New York City in the 1970’s & had a major influence on jazz. • Jazz in the 1940’s was influenced by ballet and ________________ dance. • What killed the popularity of social dancing at its height? (abbreviation) • ...
dexes 2024-10-10
Across
- Joke Historydex
- Europedex's Doppelganger
- Dex owned by maxim
- Dex known for stealing Polandball wiki arts
- Dex which is about empires, and also weirder things like Amongball
- Dex known for it's recent chaotic scandal
- "Chai" Is a ball in this dex
- Started Dying, and its a dex about animals
- Dex which copies ballsdex, but its bad
- Dex known for Djibouti
- Dex known for its owner(s)
- Dead Flagsdex
- FURRIES
- Dex about oceanic countries
- Another Dead Dex, Which is citydex but with lesser balls, and Eggmanland is a ball in the dex
- Japanese Characters
- A Dead Dex, which has 5 balls
- Dex which copies Citydex, but its bad
- Pokemon-styled dex
- Ballsdex in a pixely style
- The rarest balls are chemical reactions (you will have to write a lot)
- Just a random dex, Its Puro
- Dex which has balls only in ww2
- Got partnered with citydex
- dex about cats (Too broad but okay)
- Dex Known for Maxim and it's Unique Balls
- Dex from the years 0-2000 AD
- M.M is the owner of this dex
- Dex about american football
- and one more
- A VERY UNIQUE Dex
- Dex owned by sutra, and has a bunch of balls from germanic countries
- Dex about empires, and its colonies
- Is now back
- Another ballsdex, but it is super
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- Dex about balls from the mod "TNO"
- Dex that has both good and bad arts
- Toki owns this dex, and most of the mod is inside one server, not including this dex and it's other servers
- Citydex will have merches of this
- Dex known for banning brainrot and it's activeness and fanbase
- Dex is owned by a citydex Retired mod
- Dex known for Layla and the scandals/past
- It's balls are called "Shipgirls"
- "Castle Itter", a ball in ww2dex which is from it's collaboration with it
- Owned by Bic
- Dex about kingdoms, not really
- Bic's Furry dex
- expanded hflagsdex
- Another Dex about football
- Is deleted, which was balls about reichs
- Dex which collaborated with another plane dex
- Dex known for flags
- Dex which is the counterpart of Historicaldex
- Dex which is dead, and it's about american countries
- Sutra required to draw for this dex in a Hmapdex Giveaway
- Dex known for it's Mods
- Dex where you can Evolve balls
- Dex about Phasmophobia, and is dead
- Dex known for its Creator being a citydex mod, and has crafting
- Dex for avgeeks
- Americadex Revived
- Dex about a southeast asian country
- Dex which everything is a rectangle
- Dex about a country particularly in asia
- The Rock is the rarest ball in this dex
- "A (Dex idea) is Served!"
- Dex about some random small territories
- Dex known for maps
- Dex about users
- This dex partnered with citydex, due to the 2 owners's being high-ranked in citydex
- Dex known for it's owner, Floridianirishguy
- Dex knwon for it's artstyle, and is offline on a basis
- This dex speaks portuguese
- Citydex A Potentially good dex, ruled by the creator of languagedex and capitaldex
- Multiples
- Even tho this dex says balls are small, its not actually small. "Conch Republic" is a ball in this dex
- Mapsdex-Flagsdex Hybrid
- Dex known for Flare and Bic
78 Clues: FURRIES • Multiples • Is now back • Owned by Bic • and one more • Dead Flagsdex • Joke Historydex • Bic's Furry dex • Dex for avgeeks • Dex about users • A VERY UNIQUE Dex • Dex owned by maxim • expanded hflagsdex • Americadex Revived • Dex known for maps • Pokemon-styled dex • Dex known for flags • Japanese Characters • Dex known for Djibouti • Dex known for it's Mods • Mapsdex-Flagsdex Hybrid • ...
Nick & Megan Staycation Crossword 2022-01-21
Across
- an excellent love-making preamble
- a girls name we could never use
- our creative climax ever birthday
- surprise Irish music one May day
- his wedding present for her (2 wrds)
- “mini-“ would be the inappropriate prefix for this van.
- ideal backyard amenity
- a financial guy or a brother-in-law
- it has two rules that seem to be rarely followed
- a staycation oasis (2 wrds)
- violin duet at the wedding (2 wrds)
- easy to impress with a 2lb Rice Krispie
- VP of the Mommy Club
- An occasion to overeat without you
- a place to sneak a peak ;)
- hair or pumping iron
- nick can’t drink them after his bachelor party
- thank God we don’t need to break these to spend the night together anymore
- his sport
- the newest Domer
- a Ridge to get a Christmas tree?
- Atean
- a treat to spray in your mouth
- what Nick would change about Megan
- A good dog, really?
- his favorite movie (2 wrds)
- our service to Sacred Heart together
- a TV show for postpartum recovery
- “so are you —— ——-“
- boys’ retreat in the woods
- Murphy’s
- old neighbor’s pet on a leash
- the weather when we met
- reasonable response to WW2 breaking out?
- you first met her with green eyelashes and smelling of rum
- where we met on campus
- a reward for exceptional lovemaking
- never do this again
- did any studying happen here or was it just wine and bread?
- specializes in college libations
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- seller of pirate insurance
- don’t need any more of these in the house
- a place for a first kiss
- Or was it Lobster that I wanted instead of this?
- her first big purchase
- the kinds of animals ya should wish a Merry Christmas
- Where Nick met Mr. Julien
- She said “what is HE doing here”
- a Lebanese grandmother
- fastest delivery
- the site of the first (real) dance
- the center of attention
- best kind of quick biscuit for soups
- 3-word descriptor of the first many months together
- the most common texted word from him to her
- Nick’s so glad he’s gay
- Mister seen as Santa Clause walking down the street.
- a robot birthday present
- something you shouldn’t take to the US Capitol
- weather event at the wedding
- best anniversary ever
- the highlight of the boys’ day
- a place for fresh pesto and wine after you’re married (2 wrds)
- overnight accommodations on a honeymoon only she would choose
- the best neighbors we’ll ever have
- her sport
- the need that prompted our meeting
- “___ in the heart of Christ”
- spent his first 2 years crying
- warmed on crackers
- R&R after a wedding
- 100 per month per year?
- an Inn for a PWR
- her wedding present for him
- newspaper highlighting our chess skills (Abbrv)
- Desolation
- a growing Kerrigan Compound? (abbrv)
- where our races start and finish
- James’ spirit animal
- how long this love lasts
- a place to get engaged
- they paid for the TV(x)
- slowest delivery
- future president or best friend
- a topdown 4-wheel ride
85 Clues: Atean • Murphy’s • his sport • her sport • Desolation • fastest delivery • the newest Domer • an Inn for a PWR • slowest delivery • warmed on crackers • R&R after a wedding • A good dog, really? • “so are you —— ——-“ • never do this again • VP of the Mommy Club • hair or pumping iron • James’ spirit animal • best anniversary ever • her first big purchase • ideal backyard amenity • a Lebanese grandmother • ...
December 21, 2023: Global 3 Vocabulary Exercise WW2 2023-12-20
5 Clues: Country started World War 1 and 2. • city in Japan was bombed by the USA • country attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. • country was neutral from World War 2 until it was attacked. • a state of armed conflict between different nations or states
World War 2 crossword puzzle 2022-02-15
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Discovering GCSE Media Studies 2023-03-17
Across
- The red-top tabloids Daily Mirror and Daily Star and the mid-market tabloid Daily Express are all subsidiaries of the --- Reach who bought the Star and Express from a businessman who made his fortune through adult entertainment.
- K-pop bands like BlackPink owe their international success to the --- of companies like Spotify which challenged and ultimately changed the way the music industry distributes music, creating a more globalised music market.
- Rupert ---’s News UK owns The Sun and The Times, both of which reflect his personal right-wing views. The villain in the Bond movie Tomorrow Never Dies is rumoured to be based on him!
- New Line Productions and Bad Wolf were confident they were producing a hit for the BBC and HBO with the TV adaptation of His Dark Materials given the globally successful IP (--- property) the series is based on!
- Black Widow is produced by Marvel, a subsidiary of the vertically integrated ‘--- ---' conglomerate Disney.
- Lara Croft is best known as a PlayStation game, but its developers made Lara Croft Go --- - platform: it is playable on PS, Android, iOS, PC and more!
- The Marchioness of Bath is in many ways a normative representation of gender, but her direct gaze and somewhat masculine body language also provide some aspects of ---.
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- When Tony Blackburn kicked off the 1st Breakfast Time show on the new BBC Radio 1 in 1967 the station was only allowed to play 5 hours of music a day under --- restrictions!
- The German conglomerate --- owns both Heat magazine (+ 600 more!) and the Kiss FM radio station (+ 50 more TV/radio stations) plus over 400 digital products.
- The uses and --- theory would argue that the NHS blood donor ad relies on personal identification, using high-profile BAME figures like Lady Leshurr to deliver its message.
- The Galaxy ad uses --- imagery from an iconic 1953 film, Roman Holiday, centred on its very thin star Audrey Hepburn, to give the brand a classic, glamorous feel.
- Heat magazine typifies the trend towards ---: there are radio and TV channels, and user comments are key to its website, app and socials!
- Ken Loach’s --- film I, Daniel Blake was produced for £2m – about 1% of the $200m production cost of Black Widow!
- Marcus Rashford has used his prestige and fame as a Manchester United and England footballer to become an ---, for example successfully pressuring the UK government into providing more school meals for poorer students.
- When the very 1st Dr Who episode was produced in 1963 the analogue cameras were huge. It took time to reset for a new shot which is why there are so many long ---!
- Kim Kardashian’s Hollywood game goes beyond --- placement in films (one Bond movie raised over $100m by charging for the shirt, shows, car etc that Bond uses!) by making players compete to access major fashion brands like Karl Lagerfield!
- The UK Indie rock band Arctic Monkeys used the early social media site --- to give away their music, which fans could then share, and build up an audience.
- The 1955 Omo ad can only be understood in relation to the historical context of the technological revolution, efforts to move women back out of the --- as US soldiers returned from WW2, and even white supremacy! If it was released today it would cause uproar!
18 Clues: Black Widow is produced by Marvel, a subsidiary of the vertically integrated ‘--- ---' conglomerate Disney. • Ken Loach’s --- film I, Daniel Blake was produced for £2m – about 1% of the $200m production cost of Black Widow! • ...
CSP crossword FOD 2022-10-13
Across
- For the galaxy advertisement dead actress Audrey --- was recreated by using Computer graphics
- Blackpink is a South Korean K-POP band who are a commercial --- and have been acknowledged as one of the most powerful celebrities in South Korea
- In the NHS represent advert famous grime artist Lady --- is used to appeal to the younger audiences as she is a well known figure throughout the BAME community
- The BBC Radio one breakfast show was launched back in 1967 and was and still is being funded with a license fee which everyone is obligated to pay to target this radio was used to target younger audiences but did not reach them until later
- Business women Kim Kardashian gained massive amounts of fame when she married rapper kanye --- who have now divorced
- The Marvel movie Black --- is an action movie which is set in the Marvel cinematic universe which has the most box office sales with there blockbuster movie End Game
- The Daily --- is UK Left-wing media tabloid who are owned by Reach who also own two other tabloids that are Right-wing
- Reveal ---is a downmarket --- meant to appeal to the CDE2 wealth class and covers celebrity gossip stories
- Famous British television franchise Doctor Who which has over 26 seasons starred William --- in its first ever episode as doctor but many of the early episodes have been lost due to the BBC overwriting many tapes with opera music
- His --- materials was co-produced by the BBC and HBO and is based on a trilogy of novels with the same title it belongs to the fantasy and adventure genres
- The Kiss FM radio station used to be a pirate radio station in the 1980’s until it became the first legal radio station to focus on --- and dance music
- the movie I, --- Blake is an indie or independent movie as it has a low budget and is not produced by a big company
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- the ABC1 upmarket --- the tattler is targeted at wealthier members of the UK and is lifestyle magazine this is shown on the cover as there is the Marchioness of Bath
- The Tomb Raider game franchise which has 17 games in total follows the story of archaeologist Lara --- the producers of the game have been criticized for over sexualizing the character but others have praised the game for breaking gender stereotypes
- Manchester United football player Marcus Rashford helped gain free school lunches for --- children throughout the UK also raising over 20 million pounds in the process
- Arctic Monkeys the famous British rockband who have been compared to The Beatles for their similar style of music were made popular by spreading their music on early social media called my ---
- The Times is a Right-wing ABC1 newspaper owned by Rupert --- who also owns The Sun and US media giant Fox News
- In the OMO ad it is trying to get women out of the --- as after WW2 a lot of men came back from the war but women had occupied a lot of the jobs but were forced out as there would have been a shortage of occupation
18 Clues: For the galaxy advertisement dead actress Audrey --- was recreated by using Computer graphics • Reveal ---is a downmarket --- meant to appeal to the CDE2 wealth class and covers celebrity gossip stories • The Times is a Right-wing ABC1 newspaper owned by Rupert --- who also owns The Sun and US media giant Fox News • ...
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WW2 2021-04-26
4 Clues: (1938), a union Germany and _________. • (1938), a union Germany and _________. • (1938), a union Germany and _________. • (1938), a union Germany and _________.
WW2 2021-05-12
1 Clue: Britain,Japan,Italy,Soviet Union,Pearl Harbor,Battle of Midway,FDR,Jews,Poland,France,Battle of the Bulge,The Battle of Stalingrad,Battle of Okinawa,Operation Weserübung,Battle of Saipan
