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Question
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- what is the antonym of \the same\?
- what is the antonym of beautiful?
- who made the grand canyon a national park in 1919? the ______
- many people like to ____ down the river at the grand canyon
- what is the name of your school? ____ high school
- many people like to ____ trails at the grand canyon
- now the grand canyon is considered to be a ______
- who lived in the grand canyon for hundreds of years? the ______
- many people like to ____ and sleep under the stars in the grand canyon
- what state is the grand canyon located in?
- people had to ____ to use the bathroom while visiting the grand canyon.
- was the grand canyon hard to reach in the 1800s? yes or not?
- what month is it?
- what was josephs last name?
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- who was the president in 1907?
- i am your fabulous teacher. mrs. ______
- this is what we call a person who travels to visit a place
- name of the article is?
- what word describes the grand canyon (and mrs bradshaw)?
- this means a deep and narrow valley
- 1.6 kilometers = how many miles? ____
- is the grand canyon in the united kingdom? yes or not?
- ____ am fabulous!
- this means rocky and uneven
- this means to guard or take care of
- how many millions of tourists visit the grand canyon yearly?
To solve the crossword, we analyze each clue:
ACROSS
- Antonym of "the same": Different (antonym of "same").
- Antonym of "beautiful": Ugly (antonym of "beautiful").
- President who made Grand Canyon a national park (1919): Wilson (Woodrow Wilson).
- Activity at Grand Canyon (river): Raft (raft down the river).
- School name (example: "Sunset High School"): Depends on your school (e.g., Sunset).
- Activity at Grand Canyon (trails): Hike (hike trails).
- Grand Canyon’s status: Wonder (natural wonder).
- People who lived in Grand Canyon: Havasupai (Native American tribe).
- Activity in Grand Canyon (sleep under stars): Camp (camp outdoors).
- State of Grand Canyon: Arizona.
- Bathroom action in Grand Canyon: Walk (walk to facilities).
- Reachability in 1800s: Yes (or No—historically, it was remote, so likely No).
- Current month: Depends on today (e.g., October).
- Joseph’s last name: Depends on context (e.g., Smith).
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- President in 1907: Roosevelt (Theodore Roosevelt).
- Teacher’s last name: Depends on your teacher (e.g., Smith).
- Person who travels to visit: Tourist.
- Article name: Depends on the article (e.g., "Grand Canyon Adventure").
- Word for Grand Canyon/Mrs Bradshaw: Fabulous (matches "fabulous teacher").
- Deep narrow valley: Gorge (or Canyon).
- 1.6 km to miles: 1 (since 1 mile ≈ 1.6 km).
- Grand Canyon in UK?: No (it’s in the US).
- "__ am fabulous": I.
- Rocky and uneven: Rugged.
- Guard/take care of: Protect.
- Tourists yearly (millions): About 5 (approximate number).
Fill in the answers based on context and specific details (e.g., school name, current month, teacher’s name). For example, key answers like "Arizona" (18 Down), "Tourist" (4 Down), and "1" (11 Down) are consistent.
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To solve the crossword, we analyze each clue:
ACROSS
- Antonym of "the same": Different (antonym of "same").
- Antonym of "beautiful": Ugly (antonym of "beautiful").
- President who made Grand Canyon a national park (1919): Wilson (Woodrow Wilson).
- Activity at Grand Canyon (river): Raft (raft down the river).
- School name (example: "Sunset High School"): Depends on your school (e.g., Sunset).
- Activity at Grand Canyon (trails): Hike (hike trails).
- Grand Canyon’s status: Wonder (natural wonder).
- People who lived in Grand Canyon: Havasupai (Native American tribe).
- Activity in Grand Canyon (sleep under stars): Camp (camp outdoors).
- State of Grand Canyon: Arizona.
- Bathroom action in Grand Canyon: Walk (walk to facilities).
- Reachability in 1800s: Yes (or No—historically, it was remote, so likely No).
- Current month: Depends on today (e.g., October).
- Joseph’s last name: Depends on context (e.g., Smith).
DOWN
- President in 1907: Roosevelt (Theodore Roosevelt).
- Teacher’s last name: Depends on your teacher (e.g., Smith).
- Person who travels to visit: Tourist.
- Article name: Depends on the article (e.g., "Grand Canyon Adventure").
- Word for Grand Canyon/Mrs Bradshaw: Fabulous (matches "fabulous teacher").
- Deep narrow valley: Gorge (or Canyon).
- 1.6 km to miles: 1 (since 1 mile ≈ 1.6 km).
- Grand Canyon in UK?: No (it’s in the US).
- "__ am fabulous": I.
- Rocky and uneven: Rugged.
- Guard/take care of: Protect.
- Tourists yearly (millions): About 5 (approximate number).
Fill in the answers based on context and specific details (e.g., school name, current month, teacher’s name). For example, key answers like "Arizona" (18 Down), "Tourist" (4 Down), and "1" (11 Down) are consistent.