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Field Day 2019

Across
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 tiny blood vessel.
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
Down
The son of the king of France and heir to the throne.
The Spanish name for the mainland of North America in the 1500s
a substance produced by the liver that breaks down fat particles
A clever, mischievous woodland fairy
The tallest man ever, standing 11'1"
A large, clumsy musket that the French used during their journeys through North America
a theater in which Shakespeare performed his early work
No place in Greek.
The long side of right triangle
Bad luck if it's negro and crosses your path in Ms. Tharrington's class
tiny sacs of lung tissue
A Native American tribe that the French were allied with during their settlement of North America
Our mascot
Greetings in Ms. Tharrington's class.
A Pirate
The English name for the mainland of North America in the 1500s
a thick, slippery substance produced by the body
The name of a lost English colony in North America, or a city in southwestern Virginia.
A neck warmer in Ms. Tharrington's class
August's last name in Ms. Tharrington's class
A massive fleet of ships
The last name of the first English person born in North America, or the second part of a common children's game.
A basic unit of black verse, usually two syllable or something you put in a shoe
The opening at the end of the digestive system