ANIMAL SQUADS
WORDLE
MINNESOTA THINGS
CPA THINGS and/or KID SPEAK
BEFORE AND AFTER
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Double double toil and trouble – this term for a large vessel also refers to the collective noun for a group of bats.

Cauldron

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“a binary compound of oxygen with another element or group.”

oxide

1

This is Minnesota T-Wolves' all-time leading scorer with 19,201 points

Kevin Garnett

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Whether you had one or not, this song by Bill Withers will play at an unreasonable volume after the kids leave.

"Lovely Day"

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Norman Rockwell illustrated for this magazine that had a 2019 hit with "Circles." 

Saturday Evening Post Malone

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The most viral moment of this year’s Oscars is also the collective noun for a group of jellyfish.

Smack

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“lacking the ability or strength to move; chemically inactive”

inert

1

Name one of two Indigenous tribes who first lived in Minnesota

Dakota or Ojibwe
1

A mode of public transportation, or a way to describe something delicious. 

Bussin

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12th U.S. president who topped the pop charts with "Shake It Off"

Zachary Taylor Swift
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This alliterative collective noun for a group of parrots literally translates to “all demons” and could also be used to refer to a poorly managed classroom.

Pandemonium

1

“the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible”

light

1

This pattern is thought to have come from the Kingdom of Kashmir in the 1500s and is the namesake for Prince’s recording studio in Chanhassen.

Paisley

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“Fantasy” by Mariah Carey was the number one song of this year, the same year CPA was founded.

1995

1

London chiming clock in the world that manufactures some of the tastiest ice cream in Vermont

Big Ben and Jerry's

1

You may be discussion options for an after school book club, or you may be discussing a group of quail.

Bevy

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“an immature form of an insect that does not change greatly as it grows, e.g. a dragonfly, mayfly, or locust”

nymph

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It’s now Nickelodeon Universe, but many locals still refer to the amusement park inside the Mall of America by this name, which dates back to the early 1990s.

Camp Snoopy

1

A hat or a lie.

Cap

1

Bookseller made up of argon, neon, xenon, helium or radon

Barnes and Noble Gases

1

“What you should do with a ***library book*** during after school gatherings” 

drink
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Central Florida NBA team used by a famous Disney Prince to fly around the world

Orlando Magic Carpet