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PW Puzzler Get to Know Louisville Word Search PW Puzzler Get to know Louisville word search For answer key, visit www.presbyterianwomen.org HINTS (answers are below) University of Louisville sports team (2 words) ___________________________ The best event in 2018! (2 words) ____________________________________ Universtiy of Kentucky sports team (2 words) ___________________________ Bat produced in Louisville (2 words)___________________________________ National headquarters for this denomination (3 words) ___________________ The best 2 minutes in sports (2 words) ________________________________ Who we are (2 words) _____________________________________________ What makes Louisville a great river city (2 words) ________________________ Fireworks display in April that heralds the Kentucky Derby Festival Historic Louisville steamboat (3 words) ________________________________ (3 words) ______________________________________________________ Museum and cultural center built as a tribute to this champion boxer from Museum for the history of horse racing (2 words) ________________________ Louisville (3 words) ______________________________________________ 2018 Churchwide Gathering venue (2 words) ___________________________ Louisville’s famous theater that features new plays (2 words) _______________ Newly renovated fine arts museum (4 words) ___________________________ Actress from Louisville featured in The Hunger Games (2 words) ____________ World-class theater and arts venue (5 words) ___________________________ News anchor from Kentucky featured on ABC World News (2 words)_________ Racetrack of the Kentucky Derby _____________________________________ Restaurant owner that made Kentucky Fried Chicken (2 words) _____________ CHURCHILL DOWNS CHURCHILL THUNDER OVER LOUISVILLE OVER THUNDER SANDERS COLONEL BELLE OF LOUISVILLE OF BELLE KENTUCKY CENTER FOR THE ARTS THE FOR CENTER KENTUCKY PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN PRESBYTERIAN SAWYER DIANE OHIO RIVER OHIO JB SPEED ART MUSEUM ART SPEED JB PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH USA CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN JENNIFER LAWRENCE JENNIFER DERBY KENTUCKY GALT HOUSE GALT WILDCATS KENTUCKY ACTORS THEATER ACTORS LOUISVILLE SLUGGER LOUISVILLE DERBY MUSEUM DERBY CARDINALS LOUISVILLE MUHAMMED ALI CENTER ALI MUHAMMED CHURCHWIDE GATHERING GATHERING CHURCHWIDE Download this (and many other resources!) at www.presbyterianwomen.org. PW Puzzler SOLUTION Get to know Louisville word search HINTS The best event in 2018! (2 words) CHURCHWIDE GATHERING University of Louisville sports team (2 words) LOUISVILLE CARDINALS Bat produced in Louisville (2 words) LOUISVILLE SLUGGER Universtiy of Kentucky sports team (2 words)KENTUCKY WILDCATS The best 2 minutes in sports (2 words) KENTUCKY DERBY National headquarters for this denomination (3 words)PRESBYTERIAN What makes Louisville a great river city (2 words) OHIO RIVER CHURCH USA Who we are (2 words) Historic Louisville steamboat (3 words) BELLE OF LOUISVILLE PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN Museum and cultural center built as a tribute to this champion boxer from Fireworks display in April that heralds the Kentucky Derby Festival (3 words) Louisville (3 words) MUHAMMED ALI CENTER THUNDER OVER LOUISVILLE Museum for the history of horse racing (2 words) Louisville’s famous theater that features new plays (2 words) ACTORS THEATER DERBY MUSEUM Actress from Louisville featured in The Hunger Games (2 words) 2018 Churchwide Gathering venue (2 words) GALT HOUSE JENNIFER LAWRENCE Newly renovated fine arts museum (4 words) JB SPEED ART MUSEUM News anchor from Kentucky featured on ABC World News (2 words) World-class theater and arts venue (5 words) KENTUCKY CENTER FOR THE ARTS DIANE SAWYER Racetrack of the Kentucky Derby CHURCHILL DOWNS Restaurant owner that made Kentucky Fried Chicken (2 words) COLONEL SANDERS Download this (and many other resources!) at www.presbyterianwomen.org..
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