asian countries Crossword Puzzles
Current Events = Week 5 2023-09-21
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- African country struck by deadly flooding
- organization for countries of the World
- animal that enjoy 26 boxes of donuts
- 1st day of this season begins tomorrow
- have increased dramatically the last two weeks
- location of the panama canal
- country that completed a prisoner exchange with US
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- saying for, "ten toes off the board"
- Kansas produces more of this crop than any other state
- whitecastle was the first fast-food hamburger joint & started in this Kansas town
- state motto is Eureka
- ketchup was invented in this Asian country
- world record was set for stretching this food
- Life Rolls On helps people with disabilities complete in this sport
- team Chiefs defeated on Sunday
15 Clues: state motto is Eureka • location of the panama canal • team Chiefs defeated on Sunday • saying for, "ten toes off the board" • animal that enjoy 26 boxes of donuts • 1st day of this season begins tomorrow • organization for countries of the World • African country struck by deadly flooding • ketchup was invented in this Asian country • ...
Asian Religions 2021-04-08
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- Buddhists worship in these.
- Taoism believes you should, "go with the _____________.
- This government makes all workers know about Confucius.
- Lao Tsu believed people should make their own _____________.
- Concern for others according.
- Good and bad actions impact your life.
- Buddha's real name.
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- Good behavior is important for individuals and governments.
- Taoism believes everything in life has a ____________.
- Light-side, sun & birth.
- Dark-side, moon & death.
- This is the ultimate goal in Buddhism.
- Everybody has a role to play in society.
- This is the last name for the creator of
14 Clues: Buddha's real name. • Light-side, sun & birth. • Dark-side, moon & death. • Buddhists worship in these. • Concern for others according. • This is the ultimate goal in Buddhism. • Good and bad actions impact your life. • Everybody has a role to play in society. • This is the last name for the creator of • Taoism believes everything in life has a ____________. • ...
The Daily Crossword 2023-10-10
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- First Korean Artist to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100
- ______ New Year, biggest holiday in Asian culture
- 2023 and 2035 are the Year of the ________
- This race makes up 19% of the Asian American population
- Nickname given to Southeast Asian Economies
- Country that prohibited eating meat for over 12 centuries
- The capital of South Korea
- Also known as The Yellow River
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- Malaysia's national drink
- Country with over 17000 islands
- A line of hereditary leaders of a country
- Longest mountain chains in Asia, extending more than 3,000 kilometres
- Most followed religion in Asia
- Michelle, first Asian Woman to win Best Actress at the Oscars
14 Clues: Malaysia's national drink • The capital of South Korea • Most followed religion in Asia • Also known as The Yellow River • Country with over 17000 islands • A line of hereditary leaders of a country • 2023 and 2035 are the Year of the ________ • Nickname given to Southeast Asian Economies • ______ New Year, biggest holiday in Asian culture • ...
Methods of Cooking 2022-05-15
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- This is used in many Asian countries to make rice.
- A tool to make pancakes
- We do this to vegetables before we serve them.
- A method of cooking using hot air.
- We ______ corn to make charred corn on the cob
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- A Bajan delicacy similar to mini pancakes.
- We use ____ to make cakes.
- How many fast food restaurants make fries.
- We use big _____ to make soups.
- We use this method of cooking to make many sweet treats.
10 Clues: A tool to make pancakes • We use ____ to make cakes. • We use big _____ to make soups. • A method of cooking using hot air. • A Bajan delicacy similar to mini pancakes. • How many fast food restaurants make fries. • We do this to vegetables before we serve them. • We ______ corn to make charred corn on the cob • This is used in many Asian countries to make rice. • ...
Sat#51-70 Crossword 2013-10-24
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- Buddha,Jesus,Muhammad,etc..
- Newborn
- Surrender
- Bill Gate and his donation
- Cemetery
- Issac Newton and apple
- Racism and torture
- Your favorite song
- Changes
- HueHueHue,JaJaJa,HaHaHa
- Tasteless
- Stuff you see everyday.
- Astroids
- Christianity and democracy in Saudi Arabia
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- want straight A's
- Switzerland
- Asian parents
- Industrial revolution
- Asian parent applies here too.
- "Hmm, what should I eat for dinner?"
20 Clues: Newborn • Changes • Cemetery • Astroids • Surrender • Tasteless • Switzerland • Asian parents • want straight A's • Racism and torture • Your favorite song • Industrial revolution • Issac Newton and apple • HueHueHue,JaJaJa,HaHaHa • Stuff you see everyday. • Bill Gate and his donation • Buddha,Jesus,Muhammad,etc.. • Asian parent applies here too. • "Hmm, what should I eat for dinner?" • ...
Countries 2023-06-16
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- innovative, disciplined, elegant
- ancient, mystical, iconic
- expansive, resilient, enigmatic
- populous, ancient, dynamic
- efficient, industrious, progressive
- desert, conservative, religious
- high-tech, trendy, passionate
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- vibrant, energetic, diverse
- diverse, spiritual, colorful
- vast, diverse, outdoorsy
- artistic, sophisticated, culinary
- historic, vibrant, bridge between continents
- vast, multicultural, scenic
- lively, festive, passionate
- vibrant, lively, flavorful
- historic, influential, diverse
- historic, artistic, romantic
- vast, diverse, influential
18 Clues: vast, diverse, outdoorsy • ancient, mystical, iconic • populous, ancient, dynamic • vibrant, lively, flavorful • vast, diverse, influential • vibrant, energetic, diverse • vast, multicultural, scenic • lively, festive, passionate • diverse, spiritual, colorful • historic, artistic, romantic • high-tech, trendy, passionate • historic, influential, diverse • ...
countries 2015-12-03
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- capital city is Beijing, located in East Asia, language standard mandarin
- located in South America, official language Portuguese, known for their amazing carnivals
- located in central Europe, official language is German, has a similar name to Australia
- capital city is Tokyo, currency is yen, instead of a queen they have a emperor.
- located is Asia, the currency is ringgit, capital city is Kuala Lumpur
- located in Europe, capital city Rome and hold one of the Seven Wonders of the World
- It is in South America, is surrounded by Chile and Brazil, the capital of this place is Buenos Aires.
- located in Europe, capital city is Madrid, this country’s borders are Portugal and France
- located in Europe the currency is euro, capital city is berlin
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- capital city is new deli, hold one of the seven wonders in the world located in Asia
- the continent of this country is North America, capital city is Jamaica, and language is Jamaican.
- the capital city is Moscow, this country borders European and Asian countries
- this country has 50 states, has some of the major cities such as New York and Florida etc.
- capital city is Canberra, known for opera Sydney house and Great Barrier Reef.
- located in south East Asia, capital city Vientiane, surrounded by Burma, Vietnam and Thailand.
- located in Western Europe, known for fashion, art and monuments such as Eiffel tower
- situated in north western Europe, divided 9 provinces, capital city is Brussels.
- located in west south America, surrounded by Colombia, brazil, bolivar and Ecuador, the capital is Lima.
18 Clues: located in Europe the currency is euro, capital city is berlin • located is Asia, the currency is ringgit, capital city is Kuala Lumpur • capital city is Beijing, located in East Asia, language standard mandarin • the capital city is Moscow, this country borders European and Asian countries • ...
countries 2017-02-21
18 Clues: сша • грек • духи • турок • поляк • турция • греция • польша • испанец • мексика • испания • француз • франция • британец • сообщение • мексиканец • американец • великобритания
Countries 2022-03-17
18 Clues: Putin • neymar • Hitler • Ksi/JJ • måneskin • Zelenskyy • pewdiepie • Lazarbeam • Kim jong-un • Liam Neeson • Trump/Biden • Rafael Nadal • Keanu Reeves • Hayao Miyazaki • Nelson Mandela • Sir Peter Jackson • Gael García Bernal • Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson
Countries 2023-10-19
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- A country in Europe with old towns, castles, and pretty countryside.
- Africa A place with amazing wildlife, beautiful cities like Cape Town, and lots of different people.
- Zealand An island country with stunning natural views like mountains and waterfalls.
- A country in South America with high places and a big area with white ground.
- A small country in Africa near the sea.
- A very big country in North America with many different people, famous cities, and a strong influence on the world.
- A huge country up north with forests, lakes, and nice people.
- A country in Asia with tall mountains and a long history of challenges and stories.
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- A place in South America with mountains, jungles, and beautiful beaches.
- A big country in Asia with many different people, delicious food, and famous buildings like the Taj Mahal.
- A country in Europe known for its modern design and cities.
- A country in Africa near the ocean with a history of difficulties.
- A country in Europe with many lakes and forests, and where you can see colorful lights in the sky.
- A country with four parts - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland - in Europe.
- A big country in Africa with lots of different cultures and languages.
- A country in the Middle East with a rich history but also recent troubles.
- A big island with lots of animals like kangaroos and koalas, and cities with famous buildings.
- A country in the Middle East with a long history and big deserts.
18 Clues: A small country in Africa near the sea. • A country in Europe known for its modern design and cities. • A huge country up north with forests, lakes, and nice people. • A country in the Middle East with a long history and big deserts. • A country in Africa near the ocean with a history of difficulties. • ...
COUNTRIES 2024-10-01
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- African - Nationality of someone from the land of Nelson Mandela.
- States - Country known for Hollywood, burgers, and baseball.
- Africa - Country at the southern tip of Africa, home of Table Mountain.
- - Largest country in the world, spanning Europe and Asia.
- - Nationality of someone from the land of the Stars and Stripes.
- - Country known for tacos, mariachi, and ancient Mayan ruins.
- - Nationality of someone who loves tea and fish and chips.
- - Southeast Asian country famous for pho and conical hats.
- - South American country known for soccer and Carnival.
- - Home of the pyramids and the Nile River.
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- - Nationality of someone who drinks tea and loves borscht.
- - Nationality of the people who built the Great Pyramids.
- - Country famous for flamenco, bullfighting, and paella.
- - Nationality of someone from the country famous for samba.
- - Nationality of someone who speaks the language of Don Quixote.
- - Nationality of someone from the land of enchiladas and sombreros.
- - Nationality of someone who enjoys rice noodles and bánh mì.
- - Nationality of someone who loves espresso and gelato.
- - European country famous for pizza and pasta.
- Kingdom - Island country home to the Queen and Big Ben.
20 Clues: - Home of the pyramids and the Nile River. • - European country famous for pizza and pasta. • - Nationality of someone who loves espresso and gelato. • - South American country known for soccer and Carnival. • Kingdom - Island country home to the Queen and Big Ben. • - Country famous for flamenco, bullfighting, and paella. • ...
History Crossword 2023-06-01
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- One of the main religious groups in India.
- A strong feeling causing many movements in Asia in the 20th century.
- The term used for British rule in India.
- Nonviolent resistance against unjust laws.
- Territories under the control of foreign powers, many of which fought for independence in the 20th century.
- The state of a nation, country, or state in which residents and population exercise self-government.
- Policy of not aligning with any major power bloc, as adopted by India.
- The anti-apartheid revolutionary who became the first Black president of South Africa.
- A significant nonviolent protest led by Gandhi.
- The division of British India in 1947.
- The other main religious group in India, many of whom moved to Pakistan after partition.
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- under the control of foreign powers, many of which fought for independence in the 20th century.
- Gandhi's method of resistance.
- The nation which controlled BritishRaj, Pakistan and many other countries
- Feelings of patriotism and desires for political independence.
- A new country created out of the partition of India in 1947.
- What many Asian countries were fighting for in the 20th century.
- A country that was created as a result of the partition of India.
- Leader of the Indian Independence Movement.
- A policy of the League of Nations to give administration of former colonies to Western powers.
- First prime minister of independent India.
21 Clues: Gandhi's method of resistance. • The division of British India in 1947. • The term used for British rule in India. • One of the main religious groups in India. • Nonviolent resistance against unjust laws. • First prime minister of independent India. • Leader of the Indian Independence Movement. • A significant nonviolent protest led by Gandhi. • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2023-05-18
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- South American civilization known for their temple at Chavín de Huantar and art style
- Middle Eastern civilization known for their empire, art, and architecture
- Mediterranean civilization known for their empire, engineering, and gladiators
- Mediterranean civilization known for their philosophers, democracy, and mythology
- East Asian civilization known for their empire, Silk Road, and inventions like paper and compass
- Japanese civilization known for their pottery, hunter gatherer lifestyle, and spirituality
- Japanese civilization known for their Buddhism, art, and architecture
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their pyramids, murals, and urban planning
- Italian civilization known for their art, tombs, and influence on Rome
- Japanese civilization known for their samurai, shoguns, and Zen Buddhism
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their palace of Pakal and hieroglyphic inscriptions
- South American civilization known for their geoglyphs and underground aqueducts
- South American civilization known for their intricate textiles and weaving techniques
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their city on a mountaintop and Zapotec writing
- Aegean civilization known for their palace at Knossos and bull leaping
- East Asian civilization known for their Mongol rulers and Marco Polo
- South American civilization known for their city of pyramids and early urban planning
- South American civilization known for their mummification practices and burial rituals
- South American civilization known for their gold and silver objects and jewelry
- Japanese civilization known for their tea ceremony, Noh theater, and civil wars
- South American civilization known for their empire, textiles, and ceramics
- East Asian civilization known for their Mandate of Heaven and ironworking
- Middle Eastern civilization known for their ironworking and chariots
- East Asian civilization known for their emperor Qin Shi Huang and Terracotta Army
- Southeast Asian civilization known for their trade, Hinduism, and Buddhism
- South American civilization known for their empire, irrigation systems, and adobe architecture
- Middle Eastern civilization known for their Hanging Gardens and Code of Hammurabi
- South Asian civilization known for their golden age of art, science, and literature
- South American civilization known for their metalworking, ceramics, and huacas
- South American civilization known for their empire, road system, and ceramics
- South American civilization known for their city of Teyuna and terraced agriculture
- European civilization known for their warriors, druids, and art
- South American civilization known for their agricultural terraces and irrigation systems
- South Asian civilization known for their urban planning and advanced drainage systems
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their pyramids, stelae, and astronomical knowledge
- South American civilization known for their network of roads and bridges
- Southeast Asian civilization known for their maritime empire and Buddhist scholarship
- South American civilization known for their ceramics and pottery styles
- South American civilization known for their precision stonework and masonry
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- Mesoamerican civilization known for their capital city of Tula and warrior culture
- South Asian civilization known for their emperor Ashoka and rock edicts
- Aegean civilization known for their citadels and Trojan War
- South American civilization known for their trail to Machu Picchu and Andean scenery
- North African civilization known for their pyramids, pharaohs, and hieroglyphics
- South American civilization known for their astronomical knowledge and observatories
- Japanese civilization known for their burial mounds and early state formation
- South American civilization known for their calendar system and agricultural cycles
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their city of Monte Albán and hieroglyphic script
- Southeast Asian civilization known for their seafaring, art, and architecture
- South American civilization known for their rope bridges and mountain crossings
- South American civilization known for their human sacrifices and religious beliefs
- North African civilization known for their pyramids, archers, and queens
- South American civilization known for their megalithic architecture and Andean cosmology
- East Asian civilization known for their innovations in science, technology, and agriculture
- South Asian civilization known for their cities, plumbing, and mysterious script
- North American civilization known for their diverse cultures, languages, and traditions
- East Asian civilization known for their oracle bones and bronze vessels
- Mediterranean civilization known for their seafaring, alphabet, and trade
- South American civilization known for their monumental sculptures and tombs
- South American civilization known for their advanced road system and Machu Picchu
- Middle Eastern civilization known for their military prowess and library at Nineveh
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their pyramid of Kukulcan and ballcourt
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their colossal heads and influence on later civilizations
- East Asian civilization known for their porcelain, Great Wall, and Forbidden City
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their capital city of Tenochtitlan and human sacrifices
- Japanese civilization known for their rice cultivation, metalworking, and social hierarchy
- South American civilization known for their textiles, mummies, and geoglyphs
- Southeast Asian civilization known for their temples at Angkor and irrigation systems
- South American civilization known for their goldworking, salt mines, and legend of El Dorado
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their stelae, ballcourt, and hieroglyphic stairway
- Southeast Asian civilization known for their empire, art, and literature
- Mesopotamian civilization known for their city states, cuneiform, and ziggurats
- East Asian civilization known for their poetry, art, and cosmopolitan culture
- South American civilization known for their agriculture, astronomy, and goldworking
- South American civilization known for their water management and engineering
- Mesoamerican civilization known for their pyramids and hieroglyphic writing system
- Japanese civilization known for their court culture, literature, and Tale of Genji
77 Clues: Aegean civilization known for their citadels and Trojan War • European civilization known for their warriors, druids, and art • East Asian civilization known for their Mongol rulers and Marco Polo • Middle Eastern civilization known for their ironworking and chariots • Japanese civilization known for their Buddhism, art, and architecture • ...
Harmony Day I 2024-03-18
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- Chinese version of a polar bear
- Beijing is the capital of ________
- The capital of South Korea
- This animal can jump up to 3 metres
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- The southernmost state of Australia
- Once a jolly swagman camped by the ____________
- Instead of forks people in many Asian countries use these for eating
- The home country of sushi and kim chi
8 Clues: The capital of South Korea • Chinese version of a polar bear • Beijing is the capital of ________ • The southernmost state of Australia • This animal can jump up to 3 metres • The home country of sushi and kim chi • Once a jolly swagman camped by the ____________ • Instead of forks people in many Asian countries use these for eating
Imperialism 2016-03-07
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- This revolution gave Great Britain and advantage over other European countries in Imperialism
- This conference was held so the Europeans could divide up Africa
- This poem was about the inferiority of non-western people
- This canal made the trip to India and Asia much faster
- was there more or less territory gained by Imperial countries between 1870-1914?
- This where the "scramble" happened.
- The internal divisions and exploitation of natural resources were a lasting legacies of
- African _____________ was in response to the hypocrisy of the colonial powers treatment of Africans
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- The Europeans were interested in west Africa due to this (kinda like sushi)
- You could replace this word with oppression you know European___________
- The Sepoy rebellion and this "jab, hook, 1 2 to the head" rebellion were both against Imperialism
- The reason for imperialsim was the hunt for these resources.
- the largest Asian country was forced to open its ports
- Lin Xeu wrote a letter to Queen Victoria about this illegal trade
14 Clues: This where the "scramble" happened. • the largest Asian country was forced to open its ports • This canal made the trip to India and Asia much faster • This poem was about the inferiority of non-western people • The reason for imperialsim was the hunt for these resources. • This conference was held so the Europeans could divide up Africa • ...
Countries of Southeast Asia 2020-01-23
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- This tiny, oil-rich Islamic country is ruled by a hereditary Sultan.
- The Khmer ______ revolutionary movement came to power in Cambodia in 1975
- ____________is one of two Southeast Asian countries that is an archipelago (group of islands)
- The population of this prosperous island city-state are predominantly descended from Chinese migrants to British Malaya (now Malaysia).
- In 1954, France was forced to withdraw from this territory after suffering a humiliating defeat by Marxist-Leninist revolutionaries.
- This closed-off Communist republic is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia
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- What Myanmar used to be called (hint: the name reflects the dominance of the Bama ethnicity)
- This small country, a former Portuguese colony, broke away from Indonesia after an independence referendum in 1999.
- The only Southeast Asian country that was never colonized by a Western power
- Modern name for the Dutch East Indies
10 Clues: Modern name for the Dutch East Indies • This tiny, oil-rich Islamic country is ruled by a hereditary Sultan. • The Khmer ______ revolutionary movement came to power in Cambodia in 1975 • The only Southeast Asian country that was never colonized by a Western power • This closed-off Communist republic is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia • ...
12.5 2023-05-22
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- When Ireland gained their Independence, Britain kept control of…
- Focused on light industries such as textiles
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- Killing or removing people from other ethnic groups
- Made up of several ethnic groups
- Who has the world's largest economy?
- In 1993, the European Economic Community became the…
- Who declared "war on terror"?
- A number of asian nations are considered newly industrialized countries
8 Clues: Who declared "war on terror"? • Made up of several ethnic groups • Who has the world's largest economy? • Focused on light industries such as textiles • Killing or removing people from other ethnic groups • In 1993, the European Economic Community became the… • When Ireland gained their Independence, Britain kept control of… • ...
12.5 2023-05-22
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- When Ireland gained their Independence, Britain kept control of…
- Focused on light industries such as textiles
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- Killing or removing people from other ethnic groups
- Made up of several ethnic groups
- Who has the world's largest economy?
- In 1993, the European Economic Community became the…
- Who declared "war on terror"?
- A number of asian nations are considered newly industrialized countries
8 Clues: Who declared "war on terror"? • Made up of several ethnic groups • Who has the world's largest economy? • Focused on light industries such as textiles • Killing or removing people from other ethnic groups • In 1993, the European Economic Community became the… • When Ireland gained their Independence, Britain kept control of… • ...
Haitian Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-07
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- If you were a British person living in a colony of Britain, you would be a __
- Most people believe in voting for their leaders. These people are called __
- Jamaica used to be a __ of Britain
- __ is the concept of colonising more countries around your colonies
- You were born in a colonial western French territory, you are __
- The __ is a combination of all the laws and rules of a country
- The poor, lowerclass of people in Saint Domingue are the __
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- A person who lives in the rich upperclass of Saint Domingue is part of the __
- A person who supports the idea of taking control of other countries
- Paul's mom is Asian and his dad is black. Paul is __
- Juliette was a freed slave from Haiti, her granddaughter would be referred to as __
- Jacques was born in France. He is considered a __
- In medieval times, the most common ruling system was a __
- Jenna is mixed with one white and one black parent, she would be referred to as a __
14 Clues: Jamaica used to be a __ of Britain • Jacques was born in France. He is considered a __ • Paul's mom is Asian and his dad is black. Paul is __ • In medieval times, the most common ruling system was a __ • The poor, lowerclass of people in Saint Domingue are the __ • The __ is a combination of all the laws and rules of a country • ...
Crossword about Kofi Annan 2023-02-10
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- Annan studied economics at this college
- Kofi died in ______ 18 2018
- He became the ___ to the United nations in 1997
- This was Kofi's mother's name
- He served for this many terms as secretary general in the UN
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- He helped developing countries fight this sickness
- Annan was this old when he died
- When Iraq invaded this country Annan helped Asian workers escape
- He won this prize in 2001
- Kofi worked for this organization for most of his life
10 Clues: He won this prize in 2001 • Kofi died in ______ 18 2018 • This was Kofi's mother's name • Annan was this old when he died • Annan studied economics at this college • He became the ___ to the United nations in 1997 • He helped developing countries fight this sickness • Kofi worked for this organization for most of his life • ...
Crossword about Kofi Annan 2023-02-21
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- he became the ___ to the United Nations in 1997
- When Iraq invaded this country Annan helped Asian workers escape
- He helped developing countries fight this sickness
- Annan died when he was this old
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- He won this prize in 2001
- he worked for this organization for most of his life
- this was Kofis mother's name
- Annan studied economics at this college
- Kofi died ______ 18 2018
- he served for this many terms as secretary general in the UN
10 Clues: Kofi died ______ 18 2018 • He won this prize in 2001 • this was Kofis mother's name • Annan died when he was this old • Annan studied economics at this college • he became the ___ to the United Nations in 1997 • He helped developing countries fight this sickness • he worked for this organization for most of his life • ...
countries 2014-05-07
19 Clues: Welsh • Russin • Greman • Indain • Polish • Belgina • Cypriot • Turkish • Mexican • Chinese • Italian • American • Finnland • Peruvian • Brazilian • Hungarian • Ukrainian • Ukrainian • Argentinian
Countries 2022-10-14
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- It is a country where the typical dance is Tango.
- It is the city where the most famous carnival in the world is celebrated.
- They are the people who have the best economy in Europe.
- A place whose typical garment is the kilt.
- It is the country which is the farthest from Spain, it is an island.
- The horn of Africa.
- It is the continent which was discovered by Columbus.
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- It is the richest country in the world.
- It is the city where the Beatles were born.
- This is the largest country where cows are considered sacred.
- It is the place which has the largest number of fjords in the world.
- The capital city of Germany.
- This country occupies one-tenth of all the land on Earth.
- It is the most populous city in Australia.
- Home to Easter Island.
- The smallest country in South America.
- It is the country where the biggest river of the world is born, the Amazon.
- It is the country where they celebrate the 4th of July, the Independence Day.
18 Clues: The horn of Africa. • Home to Easter Island. • The capital city of Germany. • The smallest country in South America. • It is the richest country in the world. • It is the most populous city in Australia. • A place whose typical garment is the kilt. • It is the city where the Beatles were born. • It is a country where the typical dance is Tango. • ...
Countries 2023-01-01
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- Rica popular tropical vacation destination
- We’re not Norway
- Kingdom Goodday!
- Is it a country? 🥶
- Country at war
- Tacos
- We’re not a country, we’re a state!
- Also a male name.
- Croikey!
- Where the Eiffel Tower is
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- Won this year’s World Cup
- Hola!
- … of America
- We’re not Sweden
- Largest country
- Athat’s aspicy ameatball!
- the maple leaf
- Has won 5 world cups
18 Clues: Hola! • Tacos • Croikey! • … of America • Country at war • the maple leaf • Largest country • We’re not Norway • Kingdom Goodday! • We’re not Sweden • Also a male name. • Is it a country? 🥶 • Has won 5 world cups • Won this year’s World Cup • Athat’s aspicy ameatball! • Where the Eiffel Tower is • We’re not a country, we’re a state! • Rica popular tropical vacation destination
Countries 2023-11-03
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- invading ukraine right now
- genghis khan
- known for being invaded
- claims israel as a part of them
- the commies
- worlds strongest nation
- rich korea
- you are going to ______
- has germans but is not germany
- claims palestine as a part of them
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- fancy a cup o tea guvna'
- kawaii
- neutral
- KIM-JONG-UN
- notorious for starting wars
- tacos
- poutine
- getting invaded by russia right now
18 Clues: tacos • kawaii • neutral • poutine • rich korea • KIM-JONG-UN • the commies • genghis khan • known for being invaded • worlds strongest nation • you are going to ______ • fancy a cup o tea guvna' • invading ukraine right now • notorious for starting wars • has germans but is not germany • claims israel as a part of them • claims palestine as a part of them • getting invaded by russia right now
countries 2024-02-02
18 Clues: сад • лето • зима • змея • осень • ложка • весна • Египет • играть • Россия • Испания • Тайланд • Бразилия • Австралия • времена года • напиток(пить) • цветной мелок • рисовать(рисунок)
Countries 2024-05-20
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- home of messi
- ikea is from there
- they won the most world cups
- they speak french there
- south of Taiwan
- had a war with america but becaame communist
- they speak french and english
- they speak portuguese
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- has a great wall
- bmw and mercedes come from there
- has provinces and territories
- largest country
- they have fifty states
- samsung is from there
- long and thin and has the andes mountains
- famous for tacos and burritos
- famous for food like pizza
- sushi is from there
- speak espanol there
19 Clues: home of messi • largest country • south of Taiwan • has a great wall • ikea is from there • sushi is from there • speak espanol there • samsung is from there • they speak portuguese • they have fifty states • they speak french there • famous for food like pizza • they won the most world cups • has provinces and territories • famous for tacos and burritos • they speak french and english • ...
Countries 2024-07-11
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- Go here if you love cheese so much.
- The country that Mixue originated from.
- Rio de Janeiro.
- What's your favorite anime?
- I'm afraid of spiders.
- New York.
- Are you a Filipino?
- Gimme a bo'oh of wo'ah.
- Sawadikhap.
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- Okay seriously, how is this country so clean? and rich?
- I like curry very much. The really spicy ones.
- It's cold and REALLY REALLY big. Привет.
- Penguins, ice, cold seas, ice, and ice. Everything is ice.
- Upin and Upin?
- Its country flag has a maple leaf.
- You ever heard K-Pop?
- Where you're most likely from.
- They make the best kebabs and have the healthiest cats.
18 Clues: New York. • Sawadikhap. • Upin and Upin? • Rio de Janeiro. • Are you a Filipino? • You ever heard K-Pop? • I'm afraid of spiders. • Gimme a bo'oh of wo'ah. • What's your favorite anime? • Where you're most likely from. • Its country flag has a maple leaf. • Go here if you love cheese so much. • The country that Mixue originated from. • It's cold and REALLY REALLY big. Привет. • ...
Urbanisation 2024-07-29
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- What nation is going to be more urban than rural by 2030?
- What are responsible for urbanisation in the developing world as well as rural to urban world migration?
- What country in Africa are below 20% urbanisation?
- What country is experiencing rapid urbanisation and is now more urban than rural?
- less than 3% of the Earth's _______ in occupied by cities.
- What is the largest city in the world that is an agglomeration of urban places from Tokyo to Yokohama?
- What type of people are more likely to move from rural to urban areas?
- What caused (on an international level) the future of urbanisation in low growth levelled developed countries?
- What will developing countries do to about 80% of global urban population by 2050?
- What will 60% of the world's population in 2050 be?
- What type of region has over 75% urbanisation rate?
- What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation?
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- What country in the Middle East has high levels of urbanisation?
- 85% of France's __________ is living in urban places?
- What African country will be 50% urban by 2050?
- What are the urban growth rates expected to do after 2030?
- As well as Kuwait in the Middle East what country has among the highest urbanisation levels in the world?
- Every how many days will a new city of 1 million be needed until 2050?
- Providing ______________ is one of the biggest challenges in a rapidly urbanising countries.
- What are Megacities doing more than medium-sized cities?
- How many million new residents are added to urban areas each year?
- What type of cities do 10% of all urban dwellers live in
- Zero or _______ urban growth will affect some developed countries as population growth slows down or declines.
- How often do 1 million people get added to urban populations?
- How much will the global urban population go up by, by 2050 -to over 6 billion-
- What type of city is Xian (In northwest China)?
26 Clues: What African country will be 50% urban by 2050? • What type of city is Xian (In northwest China)? • What country in Africa are below 20% urbanisation? • What will 60% of the world's population in 2050 be? • What type of region has over 75% urbanisation rate? • 85% of France's __________ is living in urban places? • ...
Chapter 21 Crossword 2012-11-16
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- Indentured servants who made their living as private entertainers to the wealthy
- The person who founded Confucianism and affected China for over a thousand year by his philosophy
- The supreme military commander in Japan, who also took political control
- The precious metal were the Chinese Ming government really interested in
- The hereditary warriors who dominated Japanese society and culture from the twelfth to the nineteenth centuries
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- A People whom tried to Invade Korea before the Manchues but failed
- Dynasty that reigned supreme over china during 1644-1911
- Name given to Spanish invaders
- Whip Law Before this Law was published, Ming Dynasty’s taxes were collected in form of labor service, rice, or other trade goods.
- Month Unlike most countries of the world, Asian countries like China, Japan, Korea measured time according to this standard
- A Japaese professional wrestler know for his heft
- Peasants with little more freedom than slaves
- Chee The Leader of the Early Qing Empire
- This group invaded China and occupied Beijing, calling themselves the Qing dynasty
14 Clues: Name given to Spanish invaders • Chee The Leader of the Early Qing Empire • Peasants with little more freedom than slaves • A Japaese professional wrestler know for his heft • Dynasty that reigned supreme over china during 1644-1911 • A People whom tried to Invade Korea before the Manchues but failed • ...
Imperialism Review 2021-03-25
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- This continent is where the "scramble" happened.
- The Europeans were interested in exploring west Africa in hopes of finding what?
- The reason for imperialism was the hunt for these types of resource.
- A word that describes old imperialism.
- This conference was held so the Europeans could divide up Africa.
- When a stronger country takes over a smaller country usually for economic reasons.
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- This poem was about the inferiority of non-western people. (Hint:W.M.B.)
- This revolution gave Great Britain and advantage over other European countries.
- The largest Asian country that was forced to open its ports.
- Was there more or less territory gained by Imperial countries between 1870-1914?
- This canal made the trip to India and Asia much faster.
- African _____________ was in response to the hypocrisy of the colonial powers treatment of Africans.
- Lin Xeu wrote a letter to Queen Victoria about this illegal trade.
- The Sepoy rebellion and this "jab, hook, 1-2 to the head" rebellion were both against Imperialism.
14 Clues: A word that describes old imperialism. • This continent is where the "scramble" happened. • This canal made the trip to India and Asia much faster. • The largest Asian country that was forced to open its ports. • This conference was held so the Europeans could divide up Africa. • Lin Xeu wrote a letter to Queen Victoria about this illegal trade. • ...
Asian Religions 2021-04-08
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- Good behavior is important for individuals and governments.
- Everybody has a role to play in society.
- Taoism believes you should, "go with the _____________.
- Lao Tsu believed people should make their own _____________.
- Good and bad actions impact your life.
- Concern for others according.
- This is the last name for the creator of Taoism.
- This government makes all workers know about Confucius.
- Light-side, sun & birth.
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- Buddhists worship in these.
- Buddha's real name.
- Taoism believes everything in life has a ____________.
- This is the ultimate goal in Buddhism.
- Dark-side, moon & death.
14 Clues: Buddha's real name. • Light-side, sun & birth. • Dark-side, moon & death. • Buddhists worship in these. • Concern for others according. • This is the ultimate goal in Buddhism. • Good and bad actions impact your life. • Everybody has a role to play in society. • This is the last name for the creator of Taoism. • Taoism believes everything in life has a ____________. • ...
Random puzzle :) 2024-04-24
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- The northern boundary of the European continent
- The largest continent in the world
- The largest lake in Africa
- the largest country in the world
- Initially there was only one continent on the face of the earth called
- The lowest point of the Americas
- Northern boundary of the continent of Asia
- The country with the largest population in the world.
- dikenal dengan sebutan negeri tirai bambu
- The largest lake on the Asian continent
- a country nicknamed the lung of the world
- Very wide land
- lowest point on the Asian continent
- One of the deserts on the Asian continent
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- The highest point on the African continent
- a large peninsula on the continent of Europe
- Continent with the nickname "black continent"
- Continent with the nickname "blue continent"
- the smallest country in Europe
- The largest lake in the world
- is the nickname of the country of a thousand leaves
- has the most islands in the world
- The sea where the Bermuda Triangle is located
- The eastern boundary of the American continent
- The largest desert on the African continent
- The sea that separates Eastern Europe from the Middle East
- Continent as "Continent Country"
- The color is pale purplish blue, its name is the same as a flower of the same color.
- The longest river on the African continent
- The natural boundary between the Asian Continent and the African Continent
- a region on the Asian continent nicknamed "The Rooftop Country
31 Clues: Very wide land • The largest lake in Africa • The largest lake in the world • the smallest country in Europe • the largest country in the world • The lowest point of the Americas • Continent as "Continent Country" • has the most islands in the world • The largest continent in the world • lowest point on the Asian continent • The largest lake on the Asian continent • ...
Harmony Day 2024-03-18
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- The home country of sushi and kim chi
- What do you do when you do something good or you are happy?
- Words people from differnt countries speak are called ___________
- When everyone is in agreement with each other, there is peace and ____________
- This animal can jump up to 3 metres
- A team must work _________________
- The country where the pyramids are located
- A group of people who live, work, play, worship or do things together
- This country in south Asia is a group of over 7000 islands
- This high flying bird is on Egypt's flag
- The capital of Lebanon
- Its flag has red, white and black horisontal stripes with Arabic writing
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- Chinese version of a polar bear
- The capital of South Korea
- Once a jolly swagman camped by the ____________
- Beijing is the capital of ________
- Country next door to Iraq, starts with same letter
- Instead of forks people in many Asian countries use these for eating
- The southernmost state of Australia
- People from many different places come together to celebrate Australia's ___________
- Something you put inside Lebanese bread, made from chickpeas.
- Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab _________
- Its flag has a cedar tree in the centre
23 Clues: The capital of Lebanon • The capital of South Korea • Chinese version of a polar bear • Beijing is the capital of ________ • A team must work _________________ • The southernmost state of Australia • This animal can jump up to 3 metres • The home country of sushi and kim chi • Its flag has a cedar tree in the centre • This high flying bird is on Egypt's flag • ...
INTERNATIONAL TRADE 2021-09-19
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- A limited quantity of a particular product
- free import and export of all goods between countries with no government interference, example no tariffs and no quotas.
- Few member countries who group together to make free trade agreements between each other.
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- which also indicates power or authority.
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- Also mean by tax or custom duties.
6 Clues: Also mean by tax or custom duties. • Association of Southeast Asian Nations • which also indicates power or authority. • A limited quantity of a particular product • Few member countries who group together to make free trade agreements between each other. • ...
Asian Culture 2014-11-12
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- Anti-Chinese riots first began in which California city?
- In 1882 this Act halted Chinese immigration into the USA.
- This individual is the current president for the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce.
- Rozita Villanueva Lee is the current president of the Las Vegas chapter for which organization?
- Who was the 1st Asian-American governor?
- Many Chinese laborers went to Hawaii to farm this product.
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- Congress issued an apology to Japanese-Americans who were interned during WWII and paid each person $20,000. This was approved by which President?
- This notion states that Asian Americans are the ideal immigrants.
- Who was the founding Chairwoman of the Board for the Asian Chamber of Commerce and current president of the Las Vegas Chapter of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance?
- Which Asian ethnic group was the first to arrive in the US in large numbers?
- This man is the CEO of Zappos and founder of the city development project known as the Downtown Project.
- This ethnic group didn't begin migrating to the US until after the 1960s.
- What brought many Chinese immigrants to California in the 1840s?
- During the 1900s, this region provided the fewest immigrants into the USA.
14 Clues: Who was the 1st Asian-American governor? • Anti-Chinese riots first began in which California city? • In 1882 this Act halted Chinese immigration into the USA. • Many Chinese laborers went to Hawaii to farm this product. • What brought many Chinese immigrants to California in the 1840s? • This notion states that Asian Americans are the ideal immigrants. • ...
Asian Special 2024-02-06
14 Clues: Burning • Parasite • LustCaution • TrainToBusan • TheHandmaiden • 🔥👦🏻👦🏻👟📯🎺🌳🚋🌳⛈️ • 👨🏻💬🟰👩🏻💬🟰💀💬🟰👨🏻💬 • DecisiontoLeave • 👩🏻🎹🧑🏻🦱🧺✈️🇦🇺📝📱🚽 • the grandmaster • BlackCoalThinIce • RaiseTheRedLantern • 📺👦🏽❓💩❓🏹❓🎼❓💵❓☎️📖💰💰💰💰 • CrouchingTigerHiddenDragon
The Mongol Empire 2023-07-27
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- formerly Russia
- united the asian clans
- formerly Central Asia
- unified asian clans
- formerly Persia
- exercised by Mongols towards the places they conquered
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- one of Genghis's four grandsons, ruler of the Ilkhanate
- Ghengis's empire
- the only place to not be conquered by Mongols
- what the Mongols were before they were Mongols
- fought over by the Mongols
- was formerly known as Temujin
- asian grasslands
- the means of trade for the Mongol Empire
- the mongol empire split into four...
15 Clues: formerly Russia • formerly Persia • Ghengis's empire • asian grasslands • unified asian clans • formerly Central Asia • united the asian clans • fought over by the Mongols • was formerly known as Temujin • the mongol empire split into four... • the means of trade for the Mongol Empire • the only place to not be conquered by Mongols • what the Mongols were before they were Mongols • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
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- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- One result of the Spanish-American War One result of the Spanish-American War
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- India’s independence champion
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- Incorporate a country within a country
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- Benefits of British Rule
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- Forced to adopt European customs Saw little benefit from their hard work
- Poem became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
34 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
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- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- One result of the Spanish-American War One result of the Spanish-American War
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- India’s independence champion
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- Incorporate a country within a country
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- Benefits of British Rule
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- Forced to adopt European customs Saw little benefit from their hard work
- Poem became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
34 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
countries 2015-12-03
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- located in Europe the currency is euro, capital city is berlin
- this country has 50 states, has some of the major cities such as New York and Florida etc.
- capital city is Beijing, located in East Asia, language standard mandarin
- It is in South America, is surrounded by Chile and Brazil, the capital of this place is Buenos Aires.
- located in west south America, surrounded by Colombia, brazil, bolivar and Ecuador, the capital is Lima.
- capital city is Tokyo, currency is yen, instead of a queen they have a emperor.
- located in South America, official language Portuguese, known for their amazing carnivals
- located in central Europe, official language is German, has a similar name to Australia
- the capital city is Moscow, this country borders European and Asian countries
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- located is Asia, the currency is ringgit, capital city is Kuala Lumpur
- located in Western Europe, known for fashion, art and monuments such as Eiffel tower
- located in Europe, capital city is Madrid, this country’s borders are Portugal and France
- situated in north western Europe, divided 9 provinces, capital city is Brussels.
- located in Europe, capital city Rome and hold one of the Seven Wonders of the World
- capital city is Canberra, known for opera Sydney house and Great Barrier Reef.
- capital city is new deli, hold one of the seven wonders in the world located in Asia
- located in south East Asia, capital city Vientiane, surrounded by Burma, Vietnam and Thailand.
- the continent of this country is North America, capital city is Jamaica, and language is Jamaican.
18 Clues: located in Europe the currency is euro, capital city is berlin • located is Asia, the currency is ringgit, capital city is Kuala Lumpur • capital city is Beijing, located in East Asia, language standard mandarin • the capital city is Moscow, this country borders European and Asian countries • ...
Countries 2020-05-16
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- The country of the Indus Valley.
- The world's newest country (2011-).
- The head of the Axis in WW2.
- The richest country (average citizen).
- Are thought to produce the best chocolate.
- Europe's newest country.
- The country of the Fertile Crescent.
- Dubbed as the world's richest country.
- The world's poorest country.
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- The winners of the Race to the South Pole.
- Home to the White House.
- The home of the Nintendo company.
- You are sitting in this country.
- The most northernmost country in SA.
- The River Niger's delta is located here.
- The inventors of the chocolate bar.
- Home to the Eiffel Tower.
- The country of the Yellow River.
18 Clues: Home to the White House. • Europe's newest country. • Home to the Eiffel Tower. • The head of the Axis in WW2. • The world's poorest country. • The country of the Indus Valley. • You are sitting in this country. • The country of the Yellow River. • The home of the Nintendo company. • The world's newest country (2011-). • The inventors of the chocolate bar. • ...
Countries 2021-09-01
18 Clues: --J- • NEP-- • HA-T- • Y--E- • R----A • VI---A- • IR----- • DJO----- • MA-D---- • THAI---- • -U---R-- • ---O---A • PA-I----N • SING----- • KAZA------ • BANG------ • AF---N--T-- • UN----ST----
Countries 2023-06-30
18 Clues: Italy • Spain • Turkey • Greece • Poland • France • Russia • Sweden • Norway • Austria • Romania • Hungary • Ukraine • Finland • Germany • Portugal • Switzerland • the Czech Republic
Countries 2023-08-03
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- A country in South America known for tango and beef.
- Korea An Asian country known for technology and K-Pop.
- A country in North America known for its vast landscapes.
- A Mediterranean country with a rich history and mythology.
- A large country in South America with the Amazon rainforest.
- Africa A country in the southern tip of Africa with diverse landscapes.
- A European country known for its engineering and castles.
- A country in Southern Europe famous for its food and history.
- A country in South Asia known for its diverse culture.
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- A European country known for its festivals and architecture.
- States A large country in North America with 50 states.
- An island nation in East Asia known for technology and culture.
- The largest country in the world, spanning Europe and Asia.
- A country in East Africa known for its wildlife and safaris.
- A country in North America known for its cuisine and traditions.
- A continent-country with unique wildlife and deserts.
- A populous country in East Asia with rich history.
- A country in northeastern Africa known for its ancient pyramids.
- A European country known for art, fashion, and landmarks.
19 Clues: A populous country in East Asia with rich history. • A country in South America known for tango and beef. • A continent-country with unique wildlife and deserts. • Korea An Asian country known for technology and K-Pop. • A country in South Asia known for its diverse culture. • States A large country in North America with 50 states. • ...
Countries 2023-07-11
18 Clues: Boracay • Kremlin • Hobbiton • Taj Mahal • Mount Fuji • Blue Lagoon • Eiffel Tower • Buenos Aires • Niagra Falls • Burj Khalifa • Patong Beach • Chichen-Itza • Disney World • The Parthenon • The Great Sphinx • Buckingham palace • La Sagrada Família • Leaning tower of Pisa
History 2017-05-24
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- the exchange of goods or services without the use of money.
- Temasek had a ______ location.
- a spice that you would find on restaurant tables, which is commonly paired with a salt shaker.
- the serious disagreement between the Dutch and the British.
- the process of creating something that has never been created before.
- a group of Southeast Asian countries which promote cultural, economical and political development in the region.
- many nations
- a spice which can be sprinkled on pretzels to take it to the next level.
- an inland area that supplies goods, especially trade goods, to ports.
- descendants of the chinese immigrants who came to the malay archipelago.
- a permanent or temporary community of people who lived in a specific area or region.
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- a port where goods can be imported and then exported.
- _______ Sonyeondan. The k-pop boy band that Jung Hoseok is in.
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium.
- music genre originating from South Korea
- the action and process of Sang Nila Utama taking ruling over Singapura.
- the act or process of growing
- an American sports wear company
- ______ Nations. An international organization formed in 1945 to increase political and economic cooperation among member countries.
- a popular culture
20 Clues: many nations • a popular culture • the act or process of growing • Temasek had a ______ location. • an American sports wear company • music genre originating from South Korea • a port where goods can be imported and then exported. • the exchange of goods or services without the use of money. • the serious disagreement between the Dutch and the British. • ...
Crossword Game of U5 2024-09-30
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- A soft material used to make clothes.
- A tool for picking up food, used in Asian countries.
- The top or outside of something.
- A covering for the hand.
- An eating utensil with prongs.
- A small piece of metal used as money.
- An event with stalls and entertainment. / Just and reasonable.
- A shiny metal.
- A hat without a brim or with a small brim.
- A portable device like a phone.
- Something made or grown.
- Warmth or hotness. / Make something hot.
- A common plant that grows on the ground.
- A hard material that you can see through.
- A bag carried by women.
- A series of actions to do something.
- Vehicles moving on roads.
- Stay away from.
- A woman's shirt.
- Full of energy and activity.
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- The person in charge.
- Finish or make whole.
- A tool for cutting.
- Part of a plant that grows on branches.
- Make or grow something.
- From a particular place.
- Shape or kind. / Make or create.
- Between or involving different countries.
- A person who delivers mail.
- A round object filled with gas.
- A strong metal.
- What something is made of.
- In many places or by many people.
- Happening every day.
34 Clues: A shiny metal. • A strong metal. • Stay away from. • A woman's shirt. • A tool for cutting. • Happening every day. • The person in charge. • Finish or make whole. • Make or grow something. • A bag carried by women. • A covering for the hand. • From a particular place. • Something made or grown. • Vehicles moving on roads. • What something is made of. • A person who delivers mail. • ...
southeast Asia 2016-12-05
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- a vast, arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia.
- third largest of the world's oceanic divisions
- A major south-flowing river in South Asia.
- a vast South Asian country with diverse terrain
- is a desert in southwest Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, northwest China.
- name given to the northern part of the East China Sea.
- the largest bay in the world
- an East Asian nation on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula
- Huang He is the second-longest river in Asia
- a marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, and the Asian mainland.
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- the world's 12th-longest river and the 7th-longest in Asia.
- a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.
- a marginal sea that is part of the Pacific Ocean.
- Ganga is a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through the nations of India and Bangladesh
- known in China as the Cháng Jiāng or the Yángzǐ Jiāng
- a Southeast Asian country on the South China Sea known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities.
- The Mountain range has the Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest.
- a peninsula in East Asia.
- a Southeast Asian nation made up of thousands of volcanic islands.
- a populous nation in East Asia whose vast landscape encompasses grassland, desert, mountains, lakes, and rivers
- island nation in the Pacific Ocean with dense cities.
21 Clues: a peninsula in East Asia. • the largest bay in the world • A major south-flowing river in South Asia. • Huang He is the second-longest river in Asia • third largest of the world's oceanic divisions • a vast South Asian country with diverse terrain • a marginal sea that is part of the Pacific Ocean. • known in China as the Cháng Jiāng or the Yángzǐ Jiāng • ...
Crossword 2014-0720A - GA Edition 2014-07-20
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- Jackson Rancheria club reward card
- Asian restaurant in Thunder Valley’s food court
- Jack, Queen, and King
- Game uses a 5x5 grid
- Red Hawk’s Café
- Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10 in the same suit is known as
- Thunder Valley’s Asian restaurant
- Red Hawk’s buffet
- Jackson Rancheria’s ballroom
- Cache Creek’s Asian restaurant
- Black card suit
Down
- Where to convert chips into currency
- Cache Creek location
- Card game also called 21
- Thunder Valley accommodates this golf course
- Game in which dice are thrown
- Button to press during slot play to begin bonus
- Cache Creek accommodates this golf course
- Jackson Rancheria’s upscale restaurant
- Red card suit
- Game where a wheel is spun
- Poker cards in sequence
- Cache Creek’s buffet
23 Clues: Red card suit • Red Hawk’s Café • Black card suit • Red Hawk’s buffet • Cache Creek location • Game uses a 5x5 grid • Cache Creek’s buffet • Jack, Queen, and King • Poker cards in sequence • Card game also called 21 • Game where a wheel is spun • Jackson Rancheria’s ballroom • Game in which dice are thrown • Cache Creek’s Asian restaurant • Thunder Valley’s Asian restaurant • ...
Where I'm From Vocabulary 2022-10-20
Across
- feeling or showing shame or embarrassment
- Ranking system for ordering people in accordance with their popularity, power or wealth
- Feeling hesitant or uncertain
- to take place
Down
- to adjust to new surroundings
- An eating utensil widely used in East Asian countries
- From a nationality other than one's own
7 Clues: to take place • to adjust to new surroundings • Feeling hesitant or uncertain • From a nationality other than one's own • feeling or showing shame or embarrassment • An eating utensil widely used in East Asian countries • Ranking system for ordering people in accordance with their popularity, power or wealth
Asian Arab Countries 2016-11-08
5 Clues: Currency of Qatar • Capital of Bahrain • Kuwait got its Independence from _________________ • The pilgirmage to Makkah is known as _________________ • The government system of Saudi Arabia is _________________
All Asian Countries 2024-08-08
Imperialism 2024-05-20
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- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Incorporate a country within a country
- One result of the Spanish-American War One result of the Spanish-American War
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- India’s independence champion
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
Down
- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler
- Benefits of British Rule
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- Poem became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Forced to adopt European customs Saw little benefit from their hard work
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
34 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
UNITE 5 2022-04-27
7 Clues: to become heavier • to keep away from something • something dangerous or risky • to allow someone to leave somewhere • a person's point of view or attitude • a piece of cloth that is tied around an injury • traditional asian skills of fighting, done as a sport in western countries
The Manhattan Project and the creation of the Atomic bomb 2022-05-27
11 Clues: #33 • Gibby • Freshman • hot asian • Ducky Mo Mo • better velan • Horizontal Dive • even better velan • Favorite Asian from CMStv • Not racist but he isnt Asian • fiery short redhead kid golfer
INTERNATIONAL TRADE 2021-09-19
Across
- A limited quantity of a particular product.
- Few member countries who group together to make free trade agreements between each other.
- Free import and export of all goods between countries with no government interference, example no tariffs and no quotas.
Down
- Which also indicates power or authority.
- Is the placing of some forms of regulation and restraint on trade such as licences, import duties, quotas and embargoes.
- Also mean by tax or custom duties.
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
7 Clues: Also mean by tax or custom duties. • Association of Southeast Asian Nations • Which also indicates power or authority. • A limited quantity of a particular product. • Few member countries who group together to make free trade agreements between each other. • ...
Countries 2013-04-26
Across
- Each country eats different types
- The Spanish team are the World champions
- The system of production and management of material wealth
- To go skiing
- How many people live in a country
- Each country has their own and they sin it.
- Where you learn
- Use to communicate
Down
- Exercise
- The organization that is the governing authority of an area or country
- The territory occupied by a Nation
- The All Blacks are the World champions
- Where we can fish and swim (not the sea)
- A Person engaged in civil administration
- Where you live
- Different countries have them in different colours
- What we wear
- We go there in the summer
18 Clues: Exercise • To go skiing • What we wear • Where you live • Where you learn • Use to communicate • We go there in the summer • Each country eats different types • How many people live in a country • The territory occupied by a Nation • The All Blacks are the World champions • The Spanish team are the World champions • Where we can fish and swim (not the sea) • ...
Countries 2021-01-26
19 Clues: India • China • Japan • France • Russia • Germany • Austria • Belgium • Hungary • America • Andorra • America • Slowakia • Thailand • Luxemburg • Netherlands • Switzerland • South Africa • Czech Republik
Fauxlympics Crossword 2024-07-16
Across
- One of the countries of Naya's heritage
- Trey's Dogs name
- Most likely to get arrested for tax evasion
- Lego's biggest fan, first and middle
- Not a nutritionist but a ____
- Zack's girls, oldest to youngest
- City of Barber's club team
- Ricky Bobby impersonator
- Peter's artists name
Down
- Zach Bryan's biggest fan
- Who(almost) got in a fight at the mall by the pretzel shop
- What kind of Asian is Alena
- Grew up next to Ben and Jerry
- Most likely to be a judge judy fan
- Dr Myers sons name
- Former Badger
- What national park does Nicole live near
- What month did spiff get married
- Studied 8 years of French
- Famous TV show where Nicole T is from
- Has been "unemployed" all her life
- Sarah's Birthplace
- Was in an opera as a child
- Liz's pet reptile species
24 Clues: Former Badger • Trey's Dogs name • Dr Myers sons name • Sarah's Birthplace • Peter's artists name • Zach Bryan's biggest fan • Ricky Bobby impersonator • Studied 8 years of French • Liz's pet reptile species • Was in an opera as a child • City of Barber's club team • What kind of Asian is Alena • Grew up next to Ben and Jerry • Not a nutritionist but a ____ • ...
Countries 2016-01-27
18 Clues: China • Spain • Japan • Taiwan • Canada • France • Brazil • Mexico • Norway • Russia • Finland • Singapore • Australia • Indonesia • New Zealand • United Kingdom • United States; USA • South Korea (Republic of Korea)
COUNTRIES 2019-06-23
18 Clues: USA • CHINA • POLEN • KANADA • TÜRKEI • IRLAND • INDIEN • SPANIEN • ENGLAND • ITALIEN • SCHWEIZ • RUMÄNIEN • ALBANIEN • RUSSLAND • ÖSTERREICH • FRANKREICH • MAZEDONIEN • SCHOTTLAND
Countries 2022-12-15
Across
- northmost baltic country
- sometimes known as the child of France & Spain
- translates to "white russia"
- the setting of a famous children by dreamworks
- the setting of the famous disney film "Frozen"
- known as the "boot of Europe"
- home of Alexander the Great
- rumored to have started the black death as an early form of chemical warfare
- home to the largest man-made canal
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- the land of peace treaties
- it's former royal family was known for historically imbedding
- known for it's vodka
- home to the Tudor dynasty
- it's capital city famously changed names
- a warm, sometimes spicy soup
- known for it's canals and tulips
- land of the free and home of the brave
- home of famous x-men villian Magneto
18 Clues: known for it's vodka • northmost baltic country • home to the Tudor dynasty • the land of peace treaties • home of Alexander the Great • translates to "white russia" • a warm, sometimes spicy soup • known as the "boot of Europe" • known for it's canals and tulips • home to the largest man-made canal • home of famous x-men villian Magneto • land of the free and home of the brave • ...
Countries 2023-04-12
Countries 2023-04-25
18 Clues: Kim • Cars • Lion • Guns • Lagos • kiwis • Injerra • Elon musk • Kangaroos • West Africa • Mount everest • Capital city Funafuti • Biggest country by area • Has no word for "please" • Worlds most populated country • the land of rastas and Usain Bolt • Neighboor's with Latvia and Russia • One of the longest countries in the world
R6 The Dinner Party Vocab 2024-08-28
Across
- the basic unit of money in some Asian countries includ- ing India and Pakistan
- to make serious or solemn
- an official order to appear at a particular place
- people who work at an embassy as experts on a partic- ular subject
- wooden beams that supports a roof
- lively; vigorous
- never changing
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- to rise or appear from a hidden or unknown place or condition : to come out into view
- noisy excitement and confusion
- capturing attention; striking
- a person who studies living things by observing directly
- a long, open structure on the outside of a building that has a roof
12 Clues: never changing • lively; vigorous • to make serious or solemn • capturing attention; striking • noisy excitement and confusion • wooden beams that supports a roof • an official order to appear at a particular place • a person who studies living things by observing directly • people who work at an embassy as experts on a partic- ular subject • ...
finn's crossword 2022-11-01
Across
- there are different oceans and one is________ ocean
- to make friends you need to be________
- a lunar____
- there are different______in our universe
- made by space matter
- you can get________ poppers at party
- the opposite of descend
- i really__________my work this week
- to be occupied
- the__________ people of the land were the aboriginal
- a __________ was in a rocket ship
- when you grow up you can study dinosaurs and be an____________
Down
- aboriginals had a different____ to us
- is a person who owns more than a million dollars
- i went to the______ supermarket
- the Latin word for middle
- the largest continent
- there is a_______ in the police force
- by a country
- to accompany someone
- there was a meteor_______ in space
- are heaps of_____ in the world
- like the milky way
- to believe in something
24 Clues: a lunar____ • by a country • to be occupied • like the milky way • made by space matter • to accompany someone • the largest continent • the opposite of descend • to believe in something • the Latin word for middle • are heaps of_____ in the world • i went to the______ supermarket • a __________ was in a rocket ship • there was a meteor_______ in space • i really__________my work this week • ...
Southwest Asia 2019-05-07
Across
- has land in both Asia and Europe
- capital of Israel
- largest country on the Arabian Peninsula
- capital of Afghanistan
- follow the teachings of Jesus Christ
- capital of Jordan
- strait in Turkey
- monotheism; 80% of Israel's population practice this faith
- believe in strict Islam; ruled Afghanistan from 1980's until 2001
- range south of the Anatolian Plateau
- capital of Iraq
- language spoken in Iran
Down
- monotheism; follow the teaching of Muhammad; both Sunni and Shiite
- desert in southern Israel
- river in Iraq
- Israel's largest manufacturing city
- river in Iraq
- most industrialized of all Southwest Asian countries
- capital city of Turkey
- mountains that cover most of Afghanistan
- largest city in Turkey and the only city in the world located in two continents
- destination of Hajj
- oil rich Persian Gulf country invaded by Iraq in 1990
- port for ships traveling the Arabian and Red Seas
24 Clues: river in Iraq • river in Iraq • capital of Iraq • strait in Turkey • capital of Israel • capital of Jordan • destination of Hajj • capital of Afghanistan • capital city of Turkey • language spoken in Iran • desert in southern Israel • has land in both Asia and Europe • Israel's largest manufacturing city • follow the teachings of Jesus Christ • range south of the Anatolian Plateau • ...
World History Mid Term 2019-12-02
Across
- Doctrine that helped countries fight communism
- Russian Concentration Camp
- Neighbour of Afghanistan that helped defeat Russia and eventually Communism.
- The man who co-wrote the Communist Manifesto with Marx (use only last surname)
- Father of Capitalism
- 1st political ideology that emerged after the Industrial Revolution
- Belgian King who created The Congo Free State
- This wall was constructed in 1961
- Revolution that paved way to industry
- Country that takes raw materials and gives manufactured goods
- Cottonopolis
Down
- Russia lost to this small Asian country in 1905
- Karl Marx was the founder of
- Russia wanted access to this Sea by attacking Afghanistan
- Openness in Russian
- Famous battle fought on Sea against the Ottomans for Greek independence
- Russian Emperor
- Freedom fighters who fought against the Russians in Afghanistan
- Book written by Karl Marx
- Treaty of _____ Kainarji (what comes before Kainarji)
20 Clues: Cottonopolis • Russian Emperor • Openness in Russian • Father of Capitalism • Book written by Karl Marx • Russian Concentration Camp • Karl Marx was the founder of • This wall was constructed in 1961 • Revolution that paved way to industry • Belgian King who created The Congo Free State • Doctrine that helped countries fight communism • ...
Colonial Encounters in Asia, Africa, and Oceania 1750-1950 2024-01-29
Across
- System of forced labor used in the Netherlands East Indies (2)
- A private colony ruled personally by Leopold II (3)
- Massive uprising of much of India against British rule (2)
- Racism that increasingly used the prestige of science to support European racial prejudices (2)
- A European tendency to invent distinct “tribes” that had not existed before (2)
- A system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race in South Africa
- The process by which European countries partitioned the continent of Africa among themselves (3)
- Cultural practices that are perceived as traditional but are actually relatively recent (2)
Down
- An outlook that suggested that European dominance led to the displacement of “unfit” races (2)
- A European understanding of empire that emphasized duty to “civilize inferior races” (2)
- Agricultural production of crops for sale in the market rather than for consumption by the farmers themselves (3)
- Leading religious figure of nineteenth-century India (2)
- Areas that were dominated by Western powers but retained their own governments (2)
- Main beneficiaries of African/Asian lands colonized by Western powers (3)
- A religion based on the many beliefs, practices, sects, rituals, and philosophies in India
- A new way of thinking about belonging that emerged among well-educated Africans (2)
- A pattern of European racism in the Asian and African colonies (2)
- Prominent West African scholar and political leader(2)
18 Clues: A private colony ruled personally by Leopold II (3) • Prominent West African scholar and political leader(2) • Leading religious figure of nineteenth-century India (2) • Massive uprising of much of India against British rule (2) • System of forced labor used in the Netherlands East Indies (2) • A pattern of European racism in the Asian and African colonies (2) • ...
Asian Arab Countries 2016-11-08
5 Clues: Capital of Bahrain • Riyal Currency of Qatar • Kuwait got its Independence from _________________ • The pilgirmage to Makkah is known as _________________ • The government system of Saudi Arabia is _________________
Asian countries (eadi) 2022-05-12
5 Clues: home to Maikos, and geishas. • jackfruit is its national fruit • has the biggest flowers in the world • produces the most mangoes in the world • produces 63 billion chopsticks annually
IPS CROSSWORD 2022-09-22
French Foods 2015-05-19
Across
- (often found at KFC)
- (a cognate)
- (one of the original four elements)
- (a popular breakfish dish)
- (general term, found in water)
- (filled with cream)
- (close to potatoes)
- (a general term, opposite of fruits and vegetables; protein)
- Dejeuner (you do it in the morning)
- (mid day meal)
- (houses fish)
- (T-bone, sirloin, etc.)
- (cognate)
- aux pommes (contains apples)
- (cognate)
Down
- (relative to a clam)
- (often used with pepper)
- de porc (a type of pork)
- (something you drink)
- (cuts meat)
- (aquatic animal)
- (very popular, cognate)
- (bakes)
- (popular amongst the Greeks, it’s a drink)
- (they can either red or green)
- (a food staple in many Asian countries)
- (more than a snack)
- (part of the meal is butter)
- de mer (sushi, etc.)
- (a type of pork)
- (a collection of meats)
31 Clues: (bakes) • (cognate) • (cognate) • (cuts meat) • (a cognate) • (houses fish) • (mid day meal) • (aquatic animal) • (a type of pork) • (filled with cream) • (close to potatoes) • (more than a snack) • (relative to a clam) • (often found at KFC) • de mer (sushi, etc.) • (something you drink) • (very popular, cognate) • (T-bone, sirloin, etc.) • (a collection of meats) • (often used with pepper) • ...
finn's crossword 2022-11-01
Across
- there are different oceans and one is________ ocean
- to make friends you need to be________
- a lunar____
- there are different______in our universe
- made by space matter
- you can get________ poppers at party
- the opposite of descend
- i really__________my work this week
- to be occupied
- the__________ people of the land were the aboriginal
- a __________ was in a rocket ship
- when you grow up you can study dinosaurs and be an____________
Down
- aboriginals had a different____ to us
- is a person who owns more than a million dollars
- i went to the______ supermarket
- the Latin word for middle
- the largest continent
- there is a_______ in the police force
- by a country
- to accompany someone
- there was a meteor_______ in space
- are heaps of_____ in the world
- like the milky way
- to believe in something
24 Clues: a lunar____ • by a country • to be occupied • like the milky way • made by space matter • to accompany someone • the largest continent • the opposite of descend • to believe in something • the Latin word for middle • are heaps of_____ in the world • i went to the______ supermarket • a __________ was in a rocket ship • there was a meteor_______ in space • i really__________my work this week • ...
Transport 2023-04-18
Across
- Small, two-wheeled vehicle used for transportation in some Asian countries
- Vehicle that runs on tracks and is powered by overhead wires
- Large passenger ship used for leisure travel
- Small recreational watercraft
- Boat propelled by sails
- Vehicle designed for space travel
- Watercraft designed for traveling on water
- Two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedals
- Aircraft that uses hot air to rise and float
Down
- Large vehicle used for transportation of goods
- Vehicle with four wheels and an engine
- Large vehicle used for public transportation
- Two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine
- Aircraft with spinning rotor blades that allow it to take off and land vertically
- Boat used for transporting people or vehicles across water
- Aircraft used for air travel
- Car used for hire with a driver
- Electric railway for urban transportation
- Series of connected cars traveling on tracks
- Large seafaring vessel
20 Clues: Large seafaring vessel • Boat propelled by sails • Aircraft used for air travel • Small recreational watercraft • Car used for hire with a driver • Vehicle designed for space travel • Two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedals • Vehicle with four wheels and an engine • Two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine • Electric railway for urban transportation • ...
Miss King's Fantastic Geography Crossword 2024-02-08
Across
- The longest mountain range in the world
- The capital city of Japan
- National symbol of Australia, an animal
- The flag of this Asian country features a white crescent moon and a star on a green field.
- The official language of Brazil
- This African river is the longest river in the world
- Poorest nation on Earth
- One of most eco-friendly countries on Earth
- The currency of Japan
- The continent with the highest population
- Largest and deepest ocean on Earth
Down
- The currency of Mexico
- The longest river in Europe
- This traditional Korean dish is made from fermented vegetables
- Native New Zealand animal
- The national dish of Spain
- This country's flag features a maple leaf
- This country is the largest by land area in the world.
- This Swiss cheese is famous for its holes
- One of the official languages of the UN
20 Clues: The currency of Japan • The currency of Mexico • Poorest nation on Earth • The capital city of Japan • Native New Zealand animal • The national dish of Spain • The longest river in Europe • The official language of Brazil • Largest and deepest ocean on Earth • The longest mountain range in the world • National symbol of Australia, an animal • ...
Crossword Game of U5 2024-09-30
Across
- A woman's shirt.
- A series of actions to do something.
- A hat without a brim or with a small brim.
- A shiny metal.
- A tool for cutting.
- Something made or grown.
- Vehicles moving on roads.
- A hard material that you can see through.
- A covering for the hand.
- What something is made of.
- An event with stalls and entertainment. / Just and reasonable.
- A soft material used to make clothes.
- An eating utensil with prongs.
Down
- The person in charge.
- A common plant that grows on the ground.
- The top or outside of something.
- A small piece of metal used as money.
- A person who delivers mail.
- A strong metal.
- A tool for picking up food, used in Asian countries.
- A round object filled with gas.
- Part of a plant that grows on branches.
- A bag carried by women.
23 Clues: A shiny metal. • A strong metal. • A woman's shirt. • A tool for cutting. • The person in charge. • A bag carried by women. • Something made or grown. • A covering for the hand. • Vehicles moving on roads. • What something is made of. • A person who delivers mail. • An eating utensil with prongs. • A round object filled with gas. • The top or outside of something. • ...
Legacy of India 2022-02-23
Across
- the number of things you use every day that were invented in India
- major religion of India today
- nonviolence
- originated in India and spread to Asian countries
- ancient poem written in Sanskrit
- number system first developed in India based on tens
- important symbol used in the decimal system
Down
- ancient Hindu temple in Cambodia
- practiced ahimsa while leading the fight against British rule
- the numerals we use today that originated in India and include the numbers 1-9
- literature that has been translated into many languages and is read around the world
11 Clues: nonviolence • major religion of India today • ancient Hindu temple in Cambodia • ancient poem written in Sanskrit • important symbol used in the decimal system • originated in India and spread to Asian countries • number system first developed in India based on tens • practiced ahimsa while leading the fight against British rule • ...
Asian Stereotypes (Because I Just Had To) 2012-04-01
Across
- The SAT score every Asian is expected to earn.
- How Mandarin is perceived by white people.
- Something every Asian seems to be good at.
- What both Asians and Zach Koerbel have a bad reputation for.
- Asian parents are apt to be this.
- If Asian's like themselves, they also like this color.
Down
- A common staple in the Asian diet.
- A favorite of every little Asian girl.
- The surprisingly difficult eating tool Asians use.
- Every Asian is expected to play at least one.
10 Clues: Asian parents are apt to be this. • A common staple in the Asian diet. • A favorite of every little Asian girl. • How Mandarin is perceived by white people. • Something every Asian seems to be good at. • Every Asian is expected to play at least one. • The SAT score every Asian is expected to earn. • The surprisingly difficult eating tool Asians use. • ...
Asian Country 2023-07-24
Across
- An overseas department of France with a mix of European and South American cultures.
- A British territory with stunning wildlife and rugged landscapes.
- A small country known for its progressive social policies and beautiful beaches.
- The largest country in South America, known for its vibrant culture and Amazon rainforest.
- A country with diverse ethnic groups and lush rainforests.
- Named after the equator, this country has unique wildlife and lush rainforests.
- Famous for Machu Picchu, an ancient Incan city in the Andes mountains.
- Known for its high-altitude cities, including the capital La Paz.
Down
- Home to Angel Falls, the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall.
- A long, narrow country with diverse landscapes, including deserts and fjords.
- Known for its diverse culture, with influences from Asia, Africa, and Europe.
- Famous for its tango dance, delicious beef, and stunning natural landscapes.
- A landlocked country with a rich indigenous culture and the Guarani language.
- Known for its rich biodiversity, coffee production, and colorful culture.
14 Clues: A country with diverse ethnic groups and lush rainforests. • Home to Angel Falls, the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall. • A British territory with stunning wildlife and rugged landscapes. • Known for its high-altitude cities, including the capital La Paz. • Famous for Machu Picchu, an ancient Incan city in the Andes mountains. • ...
French Foods 2015-05-19
Across
- (often found at KFC)
- (a cognate)
- (one of the original four elements)
- (a popular breakfish dish)
- (general term, found in water)
- (filled with cream)
- (close to potatoes)
- (a general term, opposite of fruits and vegetables; protein)
- Dejeuner (you do it in the morning)
- (mid day meal)
- (houses fish)
- (T-bone, sirloin, etc.)
- (cognate)
- aux pommes (contains apples)
- (cognate)
Down
- (relative to a clam)
- (often used with pepper)
- de porc (a type of pork)
- (something you drink)
- (cuts meat)
- (aquatic animal)
- (very popular, cognate)
- (bakes)
- (popular amongst the Greeks, it’s a drink)
- (they can either red or green)
- (a food staple in many Asian countries)
- (more than a snack)
- (part of the meal is butter)
- de mer (sushi, etc.)
- (a type of pork)
- (a collection of meats)
31 Clues: (bakes) • (cognate) • (cognate) • (cuts meat) • (a cognate) • (houses fish) • (mid day meal) • (aquatic animal) • (a type of pork) • (filled with cream) • (close to potatoes) • (more than a snack) • (relative to a clam) • (often found at KFC) • de mer (sushi, etc.) • (something you drink) • (very popular, cognate) • (T-bone, sirloin, etc.) • (a collection of meats) • (often used with pepper) • ...
Transportation 2023-04-18
Across
- Watercraft designed for traveling on water
- Vehicle designed for space travel
- AIR BALLOON Aircraft that uses hot air to rise and float
- SHIP Large passenger ship used for leisure travel
- Vehicle with four wheels and an engine
- Series of connected cars traveling on tracks
- Two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedals
- Aircraft used for air travel
- Boat propelled by sails
Down
- Two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine
- Large seafaring vessel
- Aircraft with spinning rotor blades that allow it to take off and land vertically
- Electric railway for urban transportation
- Boat used for transporting people or vehicles across water
- Small, two-wheeled vehicle used for transportation in some Asian countries
- Small recreational watercraft
- Car used for hire with a driver
- Vehicle that runs on tracks and is powered by overhead wires
- Large vehicle used for public transportation
- Large vehicle used for transportation of goods
20 Clues: Large seafaring vessel • Boat propelled by sails • Aircraft used for air travel • Small recreational watercraft • Car used for hire with a driver • Vehicle designed for space travel • Two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedals • Vehicle with four wheels and an engine • Two-wheeled vehicle powered by an engine • Electric railway for urban transportation • ...
Chapter 38 words 2022-04-20
Across
- Organization of the petroleum exporting countries
- Deadly virus that demonstrates poverty
- Terrorist organization from Afghanistan
- The phenomenon of increasing temp of the Earth
- Political and economic union of 27 states
- The nonviolent transfer of power to Czechoslovakia after the fall of the Soviet union
- The use of threats and violence to envoke mass fear
- A declaration made by the UN
- Free trade agreement (1947)
Down
- A change in climate patterns
- Term referring to; Hong Kong,South Korea, Taiwan, & Singapore
- World trade organization
- Trade between nations without barriers
- Saudi-arabian political leader
- The process of opening Soviet society to criticism
- A movement of rethinking equality between men and women
- Association of the southeast asian nations
- Military org created by OsamaBinLaden
- The breakdown of traditional boundaries of global finance
- An effort to reorganize Soviet states
20 Clues: World trade organization • Free trade agreement (1947) • A change in climate patterns • A declaration made by the UN • Saudi-arabian political leader • Military org created by OsamaBinLaden • An effort to reorganize Soviet states • Deadly virus that demonstrates poverty • Trade between nations without barriers • Terrorist organization from Afghanistan • ...
Valerie & Wilmar's Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-15
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- How many years have Valerie & Wilmar been dating?
- What is Valerie's favorite hobby?
- Who is Valerie & Wilmar's dog?
- Where was Valerie & Wilmar's first International Trip?
- What fraternity is Wilmar a brother of?
- How old were Valerie & Wilmar?
- What sport did Valerie & Wilmar both play?
- What season does Valerie & Wilmar's birthday fall in?
- What is the couple's favorite show?
- Where did Wilmar propose to Valerie?
- What is Wilmar afraid of?
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- What is the couple's favorite holiday?
- Where was Valerie & Wilmar's Bachelor/ette party?
- What is Valerie & Wilmar's favorite cuisine?
- What is Valerie afraid of?
- What is the genre of the Couple's first dance?
- What is Valerie & Wilmar's bucket-list country to visit?
- How many countries have Valerie & Wilmar traveled to together?
- What is the name of the song that Wilmar played when he proposed to Valerie?
- What month did Valerie & Wilmar move in together?
20 Clues: What is Wilmar afraid of? • What is Valerie afraid of? • Who is Valerie & Wilmar's dog? • How old were Valerie & Wilmar? • What is Valerie's favorite hobby? • What is the couple's favorite show? • Where did Wilmar propose to Valerie? • What is the couple's favorite holiday? • What fraternity is Wilmar a brother of? • What sport did Valerie & Wilmar both play? • ...
ASEAN Countries 2023-08-28
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- Capital city of laos
- Candi hindu terbesar di Indonesia
- Capital city of indonesia
- Cambodia's head of state
- Who is the head of state in indonesia
- Indonesia's government
- official languange of cambodia
- longest river in southeast asia
- Capital city of thailand
- The country in southeast asia with the biggest land mass
- capital city of cambodia
- highest peak in Idonesia
- most populated country in southeast asia
- Malaysia's longest river
- Candi buddha terbesar di Indonesia
- Laos official languange
- Official languange of the philipines
- Malaysia's government
- largest religious monument in the world
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- Cambodia share a border in the east with .....
- capital city of malaysia
- Malaysia and Brunei is a .....country
- The sultan's name is hasanah bolkia
- Largest river in cambodia
- largest lake in Indonesia
- Highest peak in malaysia
- Highest peak in brunei darussalam
- Climate of southeast asian countries
- capital city of philipines
- official languange of brunei and malaysia
30 Clues: Capital city of laos • Malaysia's government • Indonesia's government • Laos official languange • capital city of malaysia • Cambodia's head of state • Highest peak in malaysia • Capital city of thailand • capital city of cambodia • highest peak in Idonesia • Malaysia's longest river • Largest river in cambodia • Capital city of indonesia • largest lake in Indonesia • ...
Middle Ages - Mia Vargas 2020-03-03
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- Take control of a place by the use of military forces.
- An instance of invading a country with an armed force.
- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states.
- The period of European history that close the Middle Ages.
- A group of countries under a single authority.
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- They belonged to a town of Asian origin.
- They were always invading the more "civilized" Romans.
- A citizen or soldier of the ancient Roman Empire.
- Other name for Middle Ages.
- A distinct period of history.
10 Clues: Other name for Middle Ages. • A distinct period of history. • They belonged to a town of Asian origin. • A group of countries under a single authority. • A citizen or soldier of the ancient Roman Empire. • They were always invading the more "civilized" Romans. • Take control of a place by the use of military forces. • ...
Economic systems through History 2021-02-03
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- ___________and central Asian merchants traded with each other along the Silk Road.
- offices, Who helped in the flow of goods from one country to another ?
- Foreign nations became stronger and ______________
- The Dutch and Portuguese also founded companies in countries like ___________and Africa
- A main feature of Economy
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- British also founded the English Levent Company in _______________
- Managing what developed the Economy of the Arabian Peninsula ?
- What was influenced when merchants were trading ?
- Multinational what made global Economy ?
- Goods were sent through the __________ river
10 Clues: A main feature of Economy • Multinational what made global Economy ? • Goods were sent through the __________ river • What was influenced when merchants were trading ? • Foreign nations became stronger and ______________ • Managing what developed the Economy of the Arabian Peninsula ? • British also founded the English Levent Company in _______________ • ...
The Cassava 2021-12-21
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- Where did cassava become a staple crop in the 16th century?
- What country is the world's largest producer of cassava?
- In southeast-Asian countries, what is cassava commonly cultivated for?
- During WWII, what did southeast refugees survive on?
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- What nutrient in cassava enhances immunity for the human body?
- Which peoples introduced cassava to Africa and Asia?
- Economically, what did cassava prevent?
- From where did cassava originate?
- What is the main ingredient in boba pearls?
- What part of the cassava plant is poisonous?
10 Clues: From where did cassava originate? • Economically, what did cassava prevent? • What is the main ingredient in boba pearls? • What part of the cassava plant is poisonous? • Which peoples introduced cassava to Africa and Asia? • During WWII, what did southeast refugees survive on? • What country is the world's largest producer of cassava? • ...
Vietnam War 2024-01-19
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- President who starts the Vietnam War
- Congress gives President Johnson the right to declare war
- people who did not the Vietnam War
- type of fighting in the vietnam War
- South Vietnamese group who wants to be Communist
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- communist leader of North Vietnam
- belief if a country falls to communism other Asian countries around them would fall too
- people who supported the Vietnam War
- Medal of Honor winner for Vietnam War
- North Vietnamese attack South Vietnam on Tet Holiday
10 Clues: communist leader of North Vietnam • people who did not the Vietnam War • type of fighting in the vietnam War • President who starts the Vietnam War • people who supported the Vietnam War • Medal of Honor winner for Vietnam War • South Vietnamese group who wants to be Communist • North Vietnamese attack South Vietnam on Tet Holiday • ...
Vietnam 2023-05-24
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- Leader of South Vietnam.
- Small country in Southeast Asia.
- North Vietnamese and communist Viet Cong forces launched a coordinated attack against a number of targets in South Vietnam.
- People who support the war.
- a jellylike substance that burst into flames and stuck to people’s bodies.
- a widespread Asian religion or philosophy, founded by Siddartha Gautama in northeastern India in the 5th century BC.
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- a person who supports or believes in the principles of communism.
- Vietnamese Communist.
- Leader of north Vietnam.
- people who oppose the war.
- countries government in China,USSR, North korea.
- Lyndon B Johnson.
12 Clues: Lyndon B Johnson. • Vietnamese Communist. • Leader of South Vietnam. • Leader of north Vietnam. • people who oppose the war. • People who support the war. • Small country in Southeast Asia. • countries government in China,USSR, North korea. • a person who supports or believes in the principles of communism. • ...
Southeast Asia 2023-05-15
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- Country where the "Long-necked Women" live, formerly known as Burma.
- Country on the eastern side of Southeast Asia, where a war took place in the 1960s
- Main agricultural product in Southeast Asia, often grown on terraces.
- Poorest country in Southeast Asia (south of China, west of Vietnam)
- Buddhist country south and east of Myanmar
- Endangered animal in Indonesia
- Geographic features found in many Asian countries
- Ankor Wat is its most famous site.
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- Type of government in Vietnam and Cambodia
- Islamic country southwest of Thailand.
- Small island country on the tip of Malaysia
- Where the Komodo Dragon is from.
- Major river running through Vietnam and Cambodia
13 Clues: Endangered animal in Indonesia • Where the Komodo Dragon is from. • Ankor Wat is its most famous site. • Islamic country southwest of Thailand. • Type of government in Vietnam and Cambodia • Buddhist country south and east of Myanmar • Small island country on the tip of Malaysia • Major river running through Vietnam and Cambodia • ...
Maritime Silk Route 2024-06-10
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- Non-material things that were traded throughout the years of trade
- Fabric traded throughout the Silk Road
- Mode of transport on the maritime trade route
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- One of the prominent Southeast Asian countries in the Maritime Silk Route
- Bordering on the sea
- Where the Maritime Silk road starts
- Traded throughout Asia
7 Clues: Bordering on the sea • Traded throughout Asia • Where the Maritime Silk road starts • Fabric traded throughout the Silk Road • Mode of transport on the maritime trade route • Non-material things that were traded throughout the years of trade • One of the prominent Southeast Asian countries in the Maritime Silk Route
southeast asia 2023-02-28
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- The largest city and former capital of Myanmar
- One of the two countries in mainland Southeast Asia
- The capital of Vietnam
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its Angkor Wat temple
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- The official language of Malaysia
- The world's largest archipelago, consisting of over 17,000 islands
- The capital and largest city of the Philippines
- The only Southeast Asian country to never be colonised
8 Clues: The capital of Vietnam • The official language of Malaysia • The largest city and former capital of Myanmar • The capital and largest city of the Philippines • One of the two countries in mainland Southeast Asia • The only Southeast Asian country to never be colonised • A country in Southeast Asia known for its Angkor Wat temple • ...
Middle Ages - Mia Vargas 2020-03-03
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- A citizen or soldier of the ancient Roman Empire.
- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states.
- An instance of invading a country with an armed force.
- A distinct period of history.
- The period of European history that close the Middle Ages.
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- They were always invading the more "civilized" Romans.
- A group of countries under a single authority.
- Take control of a place by the use of military forces.
- Other name for Middle Ages.
- They belonged to a town of Asian origin.
10 Clues: Other name for Middle Ages. • A distinct period of history. • They belonged to a town of Asian origin. • A group of countries under a single authority. • A citizen or soldier of the ancient Roman Empire. • They were always invading the more "civilized" Romans. • Take control of a place by the use of military forces. • ...
South Asia 2022-02-28
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- Mountain range where Mount Everest is located.
- Capitol of India.
- worked to win independence through civil disobedience
- One of the largest film production centers of the world.
- One of the world’s most famous pieces of architecture.
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- Established settlements in South Asia, and ruled over what is today India,Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
- A popular stringed instrument used in Hindustani music.
- called the Festival of Lights.
- Many south Asian countries have this type of government.
- A hierarchy organiszing people in a social group based on their job.
10 Clues: Capitol of India. • called the Festival of Lights. • Mountain range where Mount Everest is located. • worked to win independence through civil disobedience • One of the world’s most famous pieces of architecture. • A popular stringed instrument used in Hindustani music. • Many south Asian countries have this type of government. • ...
Theocracy 2022-09-05
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- The belief and worship of a higher power
- A religious government
- The religion that believes that existence is a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, and governed by karma, popular in southern Asia
- The religion based on Jesus Christ
- The religious leader of Vatican City
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- Guidance from a higher power
- A god in human form on Earth
- Those with the authority to govern
- The religion of muslims
- A faith common in India and other Asian countries, based on teachings attributed to Gautama Buddha
10 Clues: A religious government • The religion of muslims • Guidance from a higher power • A god in human form on Earth • Those with the authority to govern • The religion based on Jesus Christ • The religious leader of Vatican City • The belief and worship of a higher power • A faith common in India and other Asian countries, based on teachings attributed to Gautama Buddha • ...
Mongol Empire 2022-11-30
7 Clues: a contagious bacterial disease • Mongolian ruler of Samarkand a • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • a member of a people that travels from place • a title given to rulers and Muslim countries. • an East Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia • an extensive group of states ruled by a monarch
B3 2024-02-26
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- a small flat dry cake for one person
- the first meal of the day
- having a lot to do; not free to do sth else
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- a building or group of buildings where goods are made
- a pair of thin sticks that are used for eating with, especially in some Asian countries
- not clean
- a completely round flat shape
- sweet food made of sugar and/or chocolate
- a tool with a handle and three or four sharp points
- a container that you put waste in
10 Clues: not clean • the first meal of the day • a completely round flat shape • a container that you put waste in • a small flat dry cake for one person • sweet food made of sugar and/or chocolate • having a lot to do; not free to do sth else • a tool with a handle and three or four sharp points • a building or group of buildings where goods are made • ...
Asian Empire 2019-01-18
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- Is a person born or living in Japan
- Is a period in Japan
- or the way of the gods
- City The walled complex of places and temples where the Chinese emperor and his court live
- A frame with sliding beds used for mathematics solution
- Is the ruler of an empire
- loyal warriors
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- Is means legally undo
- People that have been in a warfare
- Is a religion
- A period of history
- controlled large pieces of land
- military commander
- Road A network of trade across Asia stretching from China to the Mediterranean Sea
14 Clues: Is a religion • loyal warriors • military commander • A period of history • Is a period in Japan • Is means legally undo • or the way of the gods • Is the ruler of an empire • controlled large pieces of land • People that have been in a warfare • Is a person born or living in Japan • A frame with sliding beds used for mathematics solution • ...