| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Charleston | West Virginia | U.S. State Capitals |
| 2 | Charleston | fast-paced 1920s dance characterized by energetic kicking | Difficult English Vocabulary |
| 3 | Charleston | West Virginia | Tricky Capitals |
| 4 | Charleston | West Virginia | US State Capitals |
| 5 | Charleston | West Virginia | States and Capitals |
| 6 | Charleston | West Virginia | State Capitals |
| 7 | Charleston | West Virginia | State Capitals |
| 8 | Charleston | West Virginia | girlsareawesome10 |
| 9 | Charleston | West Virginia | 50 States and Capitals |
| 10 | Charleston | West Virginia | everything about nort and south east of the united states |
| 11 | Charleston | West Virginia | states and capitals |
| 12 | Charleston | West Virginia | U.S. State Capitals |
| 13 | Charleston | West Virginia | capitals |
| 14 | Charleston | 1690 - The first permanent settlement in the Carolinas, named in honor of King Charles II. Much of the population were Huguenot (French Protestant) refugees. | APUSH Unit 1 People, Places, Things |
| 15 | Charleston | 1690 - The first permanent settlement in the Carolinas, named in honor of King Charles II. Much of the population were Huguenot (French Protestant) refugees. | APUSH The American Colonies |
| 16 | charleston | 1920s dance where you flick your feet, used in many musicals | Dance Definitions |
| 17 | charleston | west virginia | States and Capitals |
| 18 | Charleston | West Virginia | State Capitals |
| 19 | Charleston | Settlers arrived in Carolina in 1670 and by 1680 they founded a city called Charles Town, later became known as Charleston | History Chapter 3 |
| 20 | Charleston | West Virgina | ss |
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