The stuff on your head in Ms. Tharrington's class.
The first European to explore the Mississippi from the Great Lakes all the way to the Gulf of Mexico
A metrical foot containing an unstressed beat then a stressed beat
Conspirator and the first to stab Caesar
A metrical foot containing a stressed beat then an unstressed beat
The all-time points leader in the NFL
a cell that carries info through the nervous system
Queen Mary's nickname or how you would describe a skinned knee
A baseball stat describing the value above an average backup at your position or the thing that we declared on Japan on 12/8/1941.
flap of tissue that seals off the windpipe
An essential part of Italian cooking, at least since the Columbian Exchange
A group of people singing or a single character who introduces each of the five acts of Henry V
A line of verse consisting of five metrical feet
A French Priest who explored America, or the Golden Eagle's school.
A singer, a dragon, or a feared English pirate
The oldest continually inhabited city in Canada
The author of 5 scientific papers in 1905 that changed the scientific world forever
A math symbol indicating a number multiplied by itself
Adieu in Ms. Tharrington's class.
A basic unit of structure and function in a living thing.
A salad we often eat for lunch, or the first emperor of Rome
Ms. Tharrington in Ms. Tharrington's class.
A foot consisting of two stressed syllables.
A Native American tribe that the French were allied with during their settlement of North America