Parks
Prefixes
Crossword Clues, From The Latin
State Mottos
2 Words to Complete the Phrase
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This national park has 26 glaciers.

What is Glacier National Park?

200

Get the jump with this prefix; after all, thiswarned is thisarmed.

What is fore-?

200

"Moon" adjective (5 letters)

What is Lunar?

200

The Florida State motto.

What is "In God We Trust?"

200

"When life gives you lemons..."

What is "make lemonade?"

400

This park is home to a prolific invasive species. 

What is Everglades National Park?

400

Latin for "beyond", it can precede "conservative" or "liberal."

What is ultra-?

400

"Flesh devouring" adjective (11 letters)

What is Carnivorous?

400

The California State motto.

What is "Eureka?"

400

"I came, I saw,..."

What is "I conquered?"

600

This state park is the oldest state park and has a part in another country.

What is Niagara Falls State Park?

600

A hypothesized parent language is called this-Indo-European.

What is Proto-?

600

"Underground" (12 letters)

What is Subterranean?

600

The Texas State motto.

What is "friendship?"

600

A legal principle: "Ignorance of the law is..

What is "no excuse?"

800

This park has an area bigger than the state of Rhode Island.

What is Grand Canyon National Park?

800

It's a shortcut used to generate a whole sequence of keystrokes; it was a prefix for "instruction" but broke free.

What is macro-?

800

"Before the war" (10 letters)

What is Antebellum?

800

The Alaska State motto.

What is "North To The Future?"

800

Among AFI's 100 Greatest Movie Quotes of All Time:
"E.T. ..."

What is "phone home?"

1000

This national park has a well-known geyser.

What is Yellowstone National Park?

1000

This prefix forms the first 6 of the 45 letters in the disease name sometimes called the longest word in English.

What is pneumo-?

1000

"The knowledge of laws" (13 letters)

What is Jurisprudence?

1000

The New Hampshire State motto.

What is "Live Free or Die?"

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A principle often attributed to Hippocrates & followed by doctors:
"First do..."

What is "no harm?"

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