asian countries Crossword Puzzles
Countries 2023-08-11
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- Which country is famous for its Amazon rainforest, samba dance, and vibrant Carnaval?
- Which country in Europe is famous for its ancient history, mythology, and iconic ruins like the Parthenon?
- Which country is renowned for its ancient pyramids and Sphinx?
- Which country is renowned for its pasta, pizza, and historical landmarks like the Colosseum?
- Which country is known for its unique wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas?
- Which country in East Asia is divided into North and South and is known for its unique culture and technology?
- Which Scandinavian country is famous for its fjords, Viking history, and snowy landscapes?
- Which island nation is famous for its lush green landscapes, rich folklore, and St. Patrick's Day celebrations?
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- Which country is known for its Eiffel Tower and delicious pastries like croissants?
- Which country is famous for its delicious tacos and vibrant culture?
- Which country in Africa is known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and giraffes?
- Which country in Europe is known for its vibrant culture, flamenco dancing, and stunning architecture like Sagrada Familia?
- Which country is famous for its engineering prowess and Oktoberfest celebration?
- Which country is the largest in the world, spanning across two continents, Europe and Asia?
- Which country is known for its maple leaf symbol and vast natural landscapes?
- Which country is renowned for its diverse culture, colorful festivals, and delicious curry?
16 Clues: Which country is renowned for its ancient pyramids and Sphinx? • Which country is famous for its delicious tacos and vibrant culture? • Which country is known for its maple leaf symbol and vast natural landscapes? • Which country is known for its unique wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas? • ...
Countries 2023-09-06
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- country Cristiano Ronaldo hails from
- Largest island country in the world
- It is the country where the Parthenon was built.
- It is a country where the typical dance is Tango.
- country where tacos originated
- sushi originated from this country
- country that spans across 2 countries
- happiest country in the world
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- WELLINGTON is capital of this country
- A place whose typical garment is the kilt.
- animation movie named after this country
- strongest economy in Africa
- It is the country where the biggest river of the world is born, the Amazon.
- smallest country in the world
- It is the place which has the largest number of fjords in the world.
- country dalai lama is from
16 Clues: country dalai lama is from • strongest economy in Africa • smallest country in the world • happiest country in the world • country where tacos originated • sushi originated from this country • Largest island country in the world • country Cristiano Ronaldo hails from • WELLINGTON is capital of this country • country that spans across 2 countries • ...
Countries 2025-07-09
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- Arabia, Mecca, Desert, Camel
- Bugatti, Croissant, Eiffel tower
- taj mahal, biryani, spices
- Pyramid, Pharaohs, Desert
- conqured 3/4 of the world
- famous for football,capoeira,largest rainforst
- KLCC, nasi lemak, Mount Kinabalu
- diverse wildlife, poisonous snakes, opera house
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- lion, temasek, small island
- lionel messi, andes mountain, patagonia
- Toyota, Sushi, Anime
- Wall, Tiamen Square, history
- Pasta, Rome, Pizza
- beaches, tom yum, pad kra pao
- BMW, Audi, Mercedez Benz
- burj Khlafia, hypercars, palm island
16 Clues: Pasta, Rome, Pizza • Toyota, Sushi, Anime • BMW, Audi, Mercedez Benz • Pyramid, Pharaohs, Desert • conqured 3/4 of the world • taj mahal, biryani, spices • lion, temasek, small island • Arabia, Mecca, Desert, Camel • Wall, Tiamen Square, history • beaches, tom yum, pad kra pao • Bugatti, Croissant, Eiffel tower • KLCC, nasi lemak, Mount Kinabalu • burj Khlafia, hypercars, palm island • ...
Countries 2025-10-16
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- Known for ancient mythology, the Parthenon, and Mediterranean islands
- Famous for landmarks such as the Great Wall and Terracotta Army
- The land of the rising sun and sushi
- This country is located in central Europe and is known for castles, beer, and sausages
- This country is known for tulips, windmills, and wooden clogs
- Second most populous country and famous for its Bollywood industry
- This country is known for iconic pyramids and sphinx
- Second largest country by area, famous for maple syrup
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- Famous for tango, beef, and the Andes mountains
- Country known for pasta, pizza, and the Colosseum
- Known for the Eiffel Tower and French cuisine
- Largest country in the world, spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia
- It is the largest island country
- Famous for tacos, ancient ruins, and Day of the Dead
- Largest country in South America and home to the Amazon Rainforest
- Located on the Eastern coast of Africa and known for wildlife such as elephants and lions
16 Clues: It is the largest island country • The land of the rising sun and sushi • Known for the Eiffel Tower and French cuisine • Famous for tango, beef, and the Andes mountains • Country known for pasta, pizza, and the Colosseum • Famous for tacos, ancient ruins, and Day of the Dead • This country is known for iconic pyramids and sphinx • ...
Countries 2025-11-20
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- -Biggest country in asia
- -next to thailand
- -next to irak
- -is nest to sweden and has much white in the flag.
- -Country next to portugal
- -is popular for sushi.
- -Had a big tsunami 2004
- -the biggest country in south america.
- -Has eiffel tower.
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- - has the biggest mall in scandanavia
- - next to algeri and starts with the letter M
- - looks like tunisias flag but with the colors white,red and green.
- -Next to algeria
- -Next to sweden.
- -is a big country next to mongolia that starts with K
- -is popular for their pasta and pizza.
16 Clues: -next to irak • -Next to algeria • -Next to sweden. • -next to thailand • -Has eiffel tower. • -is popular for sushi. • -Had a big tsunami 2004 • -Biggest country in asia • -Country next to portugal • - has the biggest mall in scandanavia • -is popular for their pasta and pizza. • -the biggest country in south america. • - next to algeri and starts with the letter M • ...
Angkutan 2021-08-02
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- this has two wheels and is powered by humans
- a three wheeled motorised taxi that you can find in many Asian countries
- translated literally it means a fire cart
- how most people get to school
- a slower moving vehicle powered by four legs
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- a two wheeled vehicle powered by an engine
- a traditional vehicle for fishermen
- a car with a driver that you pay a fixed amount to travel somewhere
- you might take this to sail the seven seas
- a small van that is very cheap to ride in
- a large vehicle that you could take on a tour
- a three wheeled taxi that is pedal powered
12 Clues: how most people get to school • a traditional vehicle for fishermen • a small van that is very cheap to ride in • translated literally it means a fire cart • a two wheeled vehicle powered by an engine • you might take this to sail the seven seas • a three wheeled taxi that is pedal powered • this has two wheels and is powered by humans • ...
South Asian Religions 2021-10-20
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- a member of the highest caste in India
- Symbol of welbeing
- Temple of Sikhs
- Neither dead nor born but travels for 49 days
- The birth region of Sikhism
- The god of ignitor
- "Ocean of Wisdom"
- Whose dance ends the world
- Respectful beggar
- The scripture of Sikhism
- Buddha's teachings
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- the creator god in Hinduism
- Hindu Temple
- low-castes converted to Sikhism
- a festival that bathes you in colored powder
- one aspires to be a Buddha
- "The Awakened one"
- "Noble Ones"
- Local Tibetan religion
- One who did not want one to be a Buddha
- a Place of ancient Indian civilization
- The god with an elephant trunk
- One of the five Ks
23 Clues: Hindu Temple • "Noble Ones" • Temple of Sikhs • "Ocean of Wisdom" • Respectful beggar • "The Awakened one" • Symbol of welbeing • The god of ignitor • One of the five Ks • Buddha's teachings • Local Tibetan religion • The scripture of Sikhism • one aspires to be a Buddha • Whose dance ends the world • the creator god in Hinduism • The birth region of Sikhism • The god with an elephant trunk • ...
Giselle’s Asian Crossword 2018-04-16
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- Official language of Pakistan
- Small particles moved by wind, water, or ice
- Large ancient cities in the Indus Valley
- Process of birth, life, death, rebirth
- Plains Area between Himalaya Mts. and Southern India
- Found at the mouth of the river
- Large land mass; own geographic identity
- Languages of Pakistan
- Set of guidelines to escape suffering
- books of knowledge
- Seasonal winds that bring great amounts of rain
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- Commonly used to make twine
- Fundamentalists who ruled Afghanistan prior to 9/11
- Classical language of India/Hinduism
- Main principles of Buddhism
- World's oldest organized religion
- Famous Hindu temple
- Located in south-central Asia (Mt. Everest)
- Ancient ethnic group in Cambodia
- Plateau High area covering most of Southern India
- Ethnic group that settled in India from Northern Europe
- A group of islands (Hawaii)
- Inherited social class
- Siddhartha Gautama founded this faith
24 Clues: books of knowledge • Famous Hindu temple • Languages of Pakistan • Inherited social class • Commonly used to make twine • Main principles of Buddhism • A group of islands (Hawaii) • Official language of Pakistan • Found at the mouth of the river • Ancient ethnic group in Cambodia • World's oldest organized religion • Classical language of India/Hinduism • ...
Asian Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-22
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- It's one of the world's greenest cities.
- This country was actually known as Siam 1939(and again from 1945 to 1949).
- Is home to the home to the world's largest river Delta.
- It's home to the Manhatten of the desert.
- It was one of the earliest adopters of Islam.
- The 3rd largest country in the world.(Tea was discoverd there).
- Is the birthplace of Lord Buddha.
- This country New Year's Celebrations called( Choul Chnam, Thmey in local language - khmer) is held in mid April each year and makes the end of the harvest season.
- It's orginal name was Mesopotamia.
- It's most known for it's abundance of Beaches and Buddhist sites.
- The stinkest fruit grows there.
- It's captial is Jerusalem
- This country has a fire that never goes out.
- It has the sixth-largest oil reserve in the world.
- It's the second safest country in the world.
- It is believed that Nicholas was born sometime around 280 A.D. in Patara, near Myra in Modern-day Turkey.
- Ulaanbaater is this countries captial city, is offically the world's coldest captial.
- It was the first country to have adopted Christianity a its state religion.
- Is home to Zoroastriansim.
- The only portuguese-speaking country in Asia and one of two predominalty Catholic Asian nations.
- It had the longest border.
- The only Carbon Negative Country in the world.
- Soccer/Football is most popular sport in this country.
- It's considered a "developed" nation and countries to prosper thanks to an abundance of oil.
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- It's home to the oldest libary in the world.
- It's was oldest city in the world.
- Despite social reform, regulations still restict women's rights.
- The lowest point on Earth is there .
- It produced the longest poem history.
- The official name of south korea (ROK).
- This countryis well known for it's fine fruits, especially promegrantes, grapes and its extra-sweet jumbo-sized melons.
- Their capital is Tbilisi.
- It's home to the worlds longest underground river.
- A tooth from Buddha sits under the roof of a temple in a place called kandy.
- This country is the 7th largest country in the world.
- It is the oldest independet state in the Arab world.
- It has the fourth longest irrigation system in the world.
- In 2009, the Maldives held an underground meeting,making the Maldives the first country in the world to place a governmental meeting on a scuba.
- It has over 600 ethnic groups.
- Russia ruled this country for nearly two centuries.
- Asia Cover mainly North korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan.
- In this country wgite symbolizes death and is worn at funerals.
- It's the only landlock country in the whole of Southeast asia.
- Is home to world's second second tallest dam
44 Clues: Their capital is Tbilisi. • It's captial is Jerusalem • Is home to Zoroastriansim. • It had the longest border. • It has over 600 ethnic groups. • The stinkest fruit grows there. • Is the birthplace of Lord Buddha. • It's was oldest city in the world. • It's orginal name was Mesopotamia. • The lowest point on Earth is there . • It produced the longest poem history. • ...
RP AAPI Month Crossword 2023-05-10
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- Who was the first Asian American, to represent Hawaii, in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1959 to 1963? Last name only.
- Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives is a Palme d'Or winning film from what country?
- What is the only country in the world that has banned chewing gum?
- The tallest mountain in Asia straddles the border between China and _____.
- Which country has the largest religious monument in the world?
- In the 18th century, which Asian/Pacific Islander group was the first to settle in the U.S.?
- Jidaigeki is a film genre depicting the ___ period of Japanese history.
- What country considers Gross National Happiness is their primary guiding principle, above pure economic growth?
- The artist Joji had a past Youtube persona by the name of Filthy _____.
- Who was the first Asian American man to win an Olympic gold medal for the United States? First name only.
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- _____ is the Asian country known as the Land of Smiles
- Salaam is a traditional greeting in what region of Asia?
- Which country produces the most mangoes in the world?
- What tiny country, known to its inhabitants as Druk Yul, is sandwiched between China and India?
- _____'s film industry is the largest in the world in terms of output.
- What was the first non-English-language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture?
- Mount ____ is the highest point in Japan.
- Who was the first Asian American woman to serve in the U.S. Congress? Last name only
- Which Japanese American author wrote the award-winning novel "The Buddha in the Attic" in 2011? Last name only.
- The world`s largest cave is located in what country?
- Who is the current Prime Minister of India? Last name only.
21 Clues: Mount ____ is the highest point in Japan. • The world`s largest cave is located in what country? • Which country produces the most mangoes in the world? • _____ is the Asian country known as the Land of Smiles • Salaam is a traditional greeting in what region of Asia? • Who is the current Prime Minister of India? Last name only. • ...
CHRIStmas mift 2022-12-23
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- The smortest asian you know
- Jess's one true love
- UwU! Hot women on a reality TV show!
- Brain school guy
- the white sister you never had
- funky junky monkeys wear pinecones on their head while drinking pina coladas!!
- The stronkest asian you know
- Favourite (legal) choice of poison
- the true favourite family member
- The hottest males alive, all for your selecting ;)
- The best grandparent
- Only the best food, ever
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- the common place between us
- your favourite family member ;)
- the brainless Eaton child :3
- The person with the most highest, annoying, pitched voice
- The chillest man alive
- the company that will keep us all afloat in the future
- one side of your heritage
- The quietest asian you know
- The favourite brother to be that you never had
- The other, less likable side of your heritage
22 Clues: Brain school guy • Jess's one true love • The best grandparent • The chillest man alive • Only the best food, ever • one side of your heritage • the common place between us • The smortest asian you know • The quietest asian you know • the brainless Eaton child :3 • The stronkest asian you know • the white sister you never had • your favourite family member ;) • ...
CHRIStmas mift 2022-12-23
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- The smortest asian you know
- Jess's one true love
- UwU! Hot women on a reality TV show!
- Brain school guy
- the white sister you never had
- funky junky monkeys wear pinecones on their head while drinking pina coladas!!
- The stronkest asian you know
- Favourite (legal) choice of poison
- the true favourite family member
- The hottest males alive, all for your selecting ;)
- The best grandparent
- Only the best food, ever
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- the common place between us
- your favourite family member ;)
- the brainless Eaton child :3
- The person with the most highest, annoying, pitched voice
- The chillest man alive
- the company that will keep us all afloat in the future
- one side of your heritage
- The quietest asian you know
- The favourite brother to be that you never had
- The other, less likable side of your heritage
22 Clues: Brain school guy • Jess's one true love • The best grandparent • The chillest man alive • Only the best food, ever • one side of your heritage • the common place between us • The smortest asian you know • The quietest asian you know • the brainless Eaton child :3 • The stronkest asian you know • the white sister you never had • your favourite family member ;) • ...
A Samurai must know these terms; first last initials 2024-05-01
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- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofsmeditation a way to clear the mind
- to return to the way something once was
- a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- religion focused on nature
- Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- a form of buddhism focused on paradise
- Japanese military general
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- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
- styles of fighting or self-defense
- gets to hang out with the emperor
- a code followed by the samurai
- member of a powerful warrior class in Japan
- lord who supported the shogun
13 Clues: Japanese military general • religion focused on nature • lord who supported the shogun • a code followed by the samurai • gets to hang out with the emperor • styles of fighting or self-defense • Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries • a form of buddhism focused on paradise • to return to the way something once was • member of a powerful warrior class in Japan • ...
How well do you know Jonathan & Emily?? 2017-03-06
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- A word that Emily strongly dislikes for underwear
- State where Emily and Jon vacationed Fall 2016
- Town in California where wedding will take place
- Company that Jon and Emily both worked at
- City where Jonathan was born
- Kitchen item that Jon inherited from his grandmother
- City that Jon and Em lived in prior to San Francisco
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- River that Emily rafted on with her uncles
- Month that Jonathan proposed to Emily
- One of the Asian countries that Jon and Em traveled to in 2015
- City where Jon and Emily met
- Sport that Emily played in highschool
- Jon and Emily forged these items at a workshop
- Kitchen item that Emily inherited from her grandmother
- One of the sports that Jon played in highschool
- Lyla's nickname for Jon while swimming in the pool
- Street that Emily and Jon live on in San Francisco
- City where Emily was born
18 Clues: City where Emily was born • City where Jon and Emily met • City where Jonathan was born • Month that Jonathan proposed to Emily • Sport that Emily played in highschool • Company that Jon and Emily both worked at • River that Emily rafted on with her uncles • State where Emily and Jon vacationed Fall 2016 • Jon and Emily forged these items at a workshop • ...
The Cold War 2025-05-11
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- Name of the first artificial satellite sent to the Earth's orbit
- A type of war where two superpowers support other countries
- A term that means both sides could destroy each other (abbreviation)
- The race to explore outer space
- Country that led Eastern Europe
- Race Competition to build the most nuclear weapons
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- A country that led the Western capitalist democracies
- Economic system based on the free market
- A proxy war took place in this asian country, which today is still divided in North and South
- Soviet leader during the cold war
- A powerful weapon that can destroy an entire city
- An agreement to reduce nuclear weapons
12 Clues: The race to explore outer space • Country that led Eastern Europe • Soviet leader during the cold war • An agreement to reduce nuclear weapons • Economic system based on the free market • A powerful weapon that can destroy an entire city • A country that led the Western capitalist democracies • Race Competition to build the most nuclear weapons • ...
BMGC QUIZ 7 2021-01-24
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- Singapore is a popular business city as the legal framework treats both local and foreign firms as equal. This is also known as _______ rules.
- What is the maximum time for the human's attention span?
- this company trained local women as rural sales agents to go door to door to promote its products
- in cultural cluster, countries that share similar cultures are grouped together. however , this approach ignores the _____ among countries within the same cluster.
- malaysia's PM Mahathir refused assistance from IMF and imposed ____(2words) to combat the financial crisis in 1997.
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- ________ is a shift towards a more integrated and interdependent world economy.
- ________(2 words) is an example of a firm's need to adapt to local cultural preferences to be successful in France.
- The four Asian Tiger economies in 1990's refers to Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea and _____.
- this concept was used by Matsushita to enter the US market successfully.
- ________ refers to establishing production plants in overseas locations such as Mexico and Brazil.
- The ___ is responsible in promoting economic development of the world's poorest countries by providing long term financing of development projects.
- In the ____ market economy, employees have little job protection in the flexible labour market.
- According to the world economic forum, _____(firm) annual revenue of $486bn is equivalent to the 10th largest economic entities in 2015.
13 Clues: What is the maximum time for the human's attention span? • this concept was used by Matsushita to enter the US market successfully. • ________ is a shift towards a more integrated and interdependent world economy. • The four Asian Tiger economies in 1990's refers to Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea and _____. • ...
Geography 2014-11-30
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- / What nationality was the painter Pablo Picasso?
- / What is the capital of Egypt?
- / Which language do people speak in Brazil?
- / Which nationality of people started the Olympic games?
- / In which Asian country is Mount Fuji situated?
- / Which European country is surrounded by Austria, the Czech Republic, Poland, Ukraine and Hungary?
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- / Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia are all regions of...
- / Lake Geneva is situated in south-west...
- / Which continent now has 22 countries?
- / The Algarve region is a popular tourist destination in which country?
- / The Black Forest is in which country?
- / In which country are the remains of the ancient city of Pompeii?
12 Clues: / What is the capital of Egypt? • / Which continent now has 22 countries? • / The Black Forest is in which country? • / Lake Geneva is situated in south-west... • / Which language do people speak in Brazil? • / In which Asian country is Mount Fuji situated? • / What nationality was the painter Pablo Picasso? • / Which nationality of people started the Olympic games? • ...
Cold War Practice 2023-05-04
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- "_____ War," a conflict of proxies and influence around the globe between the US and USSR.
- The supposed political and economic ideal of the Soviet Union and China.
- Western militray alliance headed by the Us against the Warsaw Pact.
- "Berlin _____," an "anti-Fascist barrier" that actually pointed its guns at East Berliners instead.
- Asian country the US fought a war over, but they won under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh and would do the same to China.
- Nikita ______, new soviet leader after Stalin's death, a cunning leader who "de-Stalinized" the Soviet Union.
- "______ Union," the USSR, the Russia-based communist power on one side of the Cold War.
- "Warsaw _____" Soviet-led Communist alliance against NATO.
- Joseph _____, the Soviet Union leader who died of a stroke.
- Island off Chinese Coast, ruled by different government; China wants it back.
- _____ Zedong, Chinese Communist leader and mass murderer.
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- "______ Plan, US loans $13.3 Billion to Europe to rebuild after WWII
- Ancient former powerhouse made Communist by Mao, who end up opposing the Soviet Union.
- Asian Country the Us fought a war over, with a "North" section still ruled by the Kim family today.
- "______ Nations," the new international diplomatic body that the US got to back the Korean War.
- "Berlin _____," a humanitarian effort to feed a besieged Berlin by the Western powers.
- The economic system of the Western powers in the Cold War
- "______ Republic," an insulting nickname for Latin American countries the US would overthrow for business reasons.
18 Clues: The economic system of the Western powers in the Cold War • _____ Zedong, Chinese Communist leader and mass murderer. • "Warsaw _____" Soviet-led Communist alliance against NATO. • Joseph _____, the Soviet Union leader who died of a stroke. • Western militray alliance headed by the Us against the Warsaw Pact. • ...
Mini Viking's Friday Night Puzzle 2023-09-01
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- Tiny Asian ethnicity.
- Let me shuffle around.
- Crunch!
- Mini Viking bought this for Tiny Asian.
- Mini Vikings favourite underwear colour.
- After winter swimming we go here
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- How tiny asian feels even in summer sometimes.
- Wake me up!
- Dont put it on!
- Malaysian food must be tried because Tiny Asian likes it very much.
10 Clues: Crunch! • Wake me up! • Dont put it on! • Tiny Asian ethnicity. • Let me shuffle around. • After winter swimming we go here • Mini Viking bought this for Tiny Asian. • Mini Vikings favourite underwear colour. • How tiny asian feels even in summer sometimes. • Malaysian food must be tried because Tiny Asian likes it very much.
Life in the city 2021-01-31
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- a light two-wheeled passenger vehicle drawn by one or more people, chiefly used in Asian countries.
- the design or style of a building or buildings
- Old things that are worth a lot of money
- a city or town by the ocean where ships arrive and leave
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- Things that you keep to remember a place or a special event
- A way of printing patterns on cloth waxing on the parts that will not have any color
- vendor A person who sells things on a sidewalk or street, especially in a city
- A small animal with a soft shell and a lot of legs
- fruits Fruits that seem strange or interesting because they are grown in other countries.
- a path that is made through the land and filled with water so that boats can travel on it.
- A large fish that lives in the ocean and that you can eat
11 Clues: Old things that are worth a lot of money • the design or style of a building or buildings • A small animal with a soft shell and a lot of legs • a city or town by the ocean where ships arrive and leave • A large fish that lives in the ocean and that you can eat • Things that you keep to remember a place or a special event • ...
Food and Beverage Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-10
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- Red fruit commonly used in salads and sauces.
- A staple food in many Asian countries.
- A common fruit that keeps doctors away.
- A kitchen appliance used for blending ingredients.
- A vegetable that is a good source of vitamin K.
- A beverage made from roasted beans, often enjoyed in the morning.
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- Grain used to make bread, pasta, and pastries.
- Small, round fruit often used in wine-making.
- Green vegetable that looks like a small tree.
- Type of oil often used in Mediterranean cuisine.
- A type of fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
- A dairy product used for cooking and baking.
- Often found in trail mix, rich in healthy fats.
13 Clues: A staple food in many Asian countries. • A common fruit that keeps doctors away. • A type of fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids. • A dairy product used for cooking and baking. • Small, round fruit often used in wine-making. • Green vegetable that looks like a small tree. • Red fruit commonly used in salads and sauces. • Grain used to make bread, pasta, and pastries. • ...
Countries 2019-11-22
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- Country with the highest GDP
- Country with the longest cable car below sea level
- The richest country in the world
- Country with the most dinosaur footprints
- Country the highest rate of twin births in the world
- World's largest coffee producer
- Country with the longest sea beach in the world
- Country with the Largest Residential Palace In The World
- Country that invented the first atomic bomb
- Country with the highest number of Nobel Prize Laureates
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- Country with the largest Muslim population
- The most linguistically diverse country in the world with 851 individual languages listed
- Country that can’t join FIFA because of bad weather conditions and grass can not grow there
- Country that invented cricket
- Country that invented pizza
- Country that invented the first 365-days a year calendar
16 Clues: Country that invented pizza • Country with the highest GDP • Country that invented cricket • World's largest coffee producer • The richest country in the world • Country with the most dinosaur footprints • Country with the largest Muslim population • Country that invented the first atomic bomb • Country with the longest sea beach in the world • ...
Countries 2020-06-12
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- home to Christ the Redeemer
- home to the Western Wall
- home to the Sydney Opera House
- home to the Pyramids of Giza
- home to Easter Island
- home to Niagara Falls
- home to the Burj Khalifa
- home to Victoria Falls
- home to the Golden Temple
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- home to Machu Picchu
- great wall of _____
- home to The Leaning Tower of Pisa
- home to the Statue of Liberty
- home to The Acropolis
- home to the Eiffel Tower
- home to Big Ben
16 Clues: home to Big Ben • great wall of _____ • home to Machu Picchu • home to The Acropolis • home to Easter Island • home to Niagara Falls • home to Victoria Falls • home to the Western Wall • home to the Eiffel Tower • home to the Burj Khalifa • home to the Golden Temple • home to Christ the Redeemer • home to the Pyramids of Giza • home to the Statue of Liberty • home to the Sydney Opera House • ...
Countries 2016-05-02
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- Machupichu is located in this place
- salvador people love to eat pupusas
- the capital is Lisboa
- you want a serenade hire the Mariachis here
- Lionel Messi was born here
- we like to eat Sushi
- you can see Kangoroo and Koalas here
- Jackey Chan lives here
- they share the niagaras waterfall with the USA
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- the capital is Moscow
- they love to drink beers
- Ricardo Arjona was born in this country
- rica people say Pura Vida!
- the country of the Jogo Bonito
- this country is in europe and people say Olé
- people eat a lot of pizza
16 Clues: we like to eat Sushi • the capital is Moscow • the capital is Lisboa • Jackey Chan lives here • they love to drink beers • people eat a lot of pizza • rica people say Pura Vida! • Lionel Messi was born here • the country of the Jogo Bonito • Machupichu is located in this place • salvador people love to eat pupusas • you can see Kangoroo and Koalas here • ...
Countries 2023-09-21
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- The largest waterfall in the world is Angel Falls
- Name of an animated movie
- The country that has won five FIFA World Cup titles
- One of the most populated country
- An expensive holiday spot in Asia
- Country code is DZA
- The country was before called British New Guinea
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- Only country that starts with a Y
- The country that has the Taj Mahal
- Won the female World Cup 2023
- Famous for producing expensive watches and cheese
- One of the richest country
- the most populous country in Africa
- Has the highest mountain in Africa
- Known for chocolates, waffles and Fries
- The national dish is Stegt flæsk
16 Clues: Country code is DZA • Name of an animated movie • One of the richest country • Won the female World Cup 2023 • The national dish is Stegt flæsk • Only country that starts with a Y • One of the most populated country • An expensive holiday spot in Asia • The country that has the Taj Mahal • Has the highest mountain in Africa • the most populous country in Africa • ...
Countries 2023-06-23
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- The number of people living in a specific area or country.
- A custom or practice that has been passed down through generations in a country.
- A geographic region that has its own government and borders.
- The variety of different cultures, ethnicities, and backgrounds within a countr
- The way people communicate with each other in a particular country.
- The system or group of people governing a country.
- The beliefs, customs, arts, and social institutions of a particular nation or society.
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- The study of past events, particularly in relation to a country or region.
- The line that separates one country from another.
- One of the large land masses on Earth, such as Asia, Africa, or Europe.
- A famous or significant feature of a country or city.
- The most important city in a country, where the government is located.
- A piece of cloth with distinctive colors and patterns that represents a country.
- A form of government in which power is vested in the people, who rule through elected representatives.
- A song that represents and symbolizes a country.
- The money used in a particular country.
16 Clues: The money used in a particular country. • A song that represents and symbolizes a country. • The line that separates one country from another. • The system or group of people governing a country. • A famous or significant feature of a country or city. • The number of people living in a specific area or country. • ...
Countries 2023-06-28
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- The main city or town that serves as the seat of government for a county or state.
- The line or boundary that separates one county from another or one country from another.
- The study of the past events, people, and cultures that have shaped a county's development.
- The total number of people living in a county or any other geographical area.
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities, such as roads, bridges, and utilities, in a county.
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a county.
- The beliefs, customs, traditions, and way of life of the people in a county, including art, music, and food.
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- The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and how people interact with the environment.
- The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising livestock, to produce food and other resources.
- Activities or hobbies that people engage in for enjoyment and relaxation, such as sports, parks, or theaters.
- Resources The materials or substances found in nature that have economic value, such as water, minerals, or forests.
- A geographical region or administrative division of a larger area, usually with its own local government.
- The system or organization that manages and governs a county, making decisions and providing public services.
- The process of acquiring knowledge, skills, and values through formal schooling and learning experiences.
- A notable or significant feature, such as a building, monument, or natural site, that is recognized in a county.
- The industry of travel and visits to places of interest, such as landmarks, natural attractions, or events.
16 Clues: The total number of people living in a county or any other geographical area. • The main city or town that serves as the seat of government for a county or state. • The line or boundary that separates one county from another or one country from another. • The study of the past events, people, and cultures that have shaped a county's development. • ...
Countries 2023-06-28
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- The study of the past events, people, and cultures that have shaped a county's development.
- The total number of people living in a county or any other geographical area.
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities, such as roads, bridges, and utilities, in a county.
- The main city or town that serves as the seat of government for a county or state.
- The process of acquiring knowledge, skills, and values through formal schooling and learning experiences.
- The industry of travel and visits to places of interest, such as landmarks, natural attractions, or events.
- Activities or hobbies that people engage in for enjoyment and relaxation, such as sports, parks, or theaters.
- The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and how people interact with the environment.
- A notable or significant feature, such as a building, monument, or natural site, that is recognized in a county.
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- A geographical region or administrative division of a larger area, usually with its own local government.
- The beliefs, customs, traditions, and way of life of the people in a county, including art, music, and food.
- The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising livestock, to produce food and other resources.
- Resources The materials or substances found in nature that have economic value, such as water, minerals, or forests.
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a county.
- The line or boundary that separates one county from another or one country from another.
- The system or organization that manages and governs a county, making decisions and providing public services.
16 Clues: The total number of people living in a county or any other geographical area. • The main city or town that serves as the seat of government for a county or state. • The line or boundary that separates one county from another or one country from another. • The study of the past events, people, and cultures that have shaped a county's development. • ...
Countries 2023-06-17
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- It is a country in Europe known for its sunny beaches, flamenco music, and historical landmarks like the Sagrada Familia.
- It is an island nation famous for its unique culture, delicious food like sushi, and cherry blossom season.
- It is a diverse country with 50 states, known for its iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, Hollywood movies, and American football.
- It is a diverse country with a rich cultural heritage, known for its colorful festivals, spicy cuisine, and ancient temples.
- It is a country in Europe known for its rich history, beautiful art, famous landmarks like the Colosseum, and mouthwatering pizza and pasta.
- It is a country comprising England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, known for its royal heritage, historical castles, and afternoon tea.
- It is a country known for its stunning natural landscapes, including mountains, forests, and lakes.
- It is a country known for its rich history, beautiful architecture, and delicious cuisine like croissants.
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- It is a country in South America known for its vibrant carnival celebrations, samba music, and soccer.
- It is a country in Europe known for its engineering prowess, picturesque castles, and delicious sausages.
- It is the largest country in the world, known for its beautiful landscapes, iconic architecture, and rich history.
- It is a country located at the southernmost tip of Africa, famous for its wildlife safaris, stunning coastlines, and diverse cultures.
- It is a large country known for its diverse wildlife, beautiful beaches, and vast Outback.
- It is a country in South America known for its passionate tango music, delicious steak, and breathtaking landscapes including the Andes Mountains.
- It is a vast country with a rich cultural heritage, famous for landmarks like the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.
- It is a country in North America known for its vibrant fiestas, delicious tacos, and ancient Mayan ruins.
16 Clues: It is a large country known for its diverse wildlife, beautiful beaches, and vast Outback. • It is a country known for its stunning natural landscapes, including mountains, forests, and lakes. • It is a country in South America known for its vibrant carnival celebrations, samba music, and soccer. • ...
Countries 2023-06-18
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- A country in North America known for its flavorful cuisine and colorful festivals.
- A country in East Asia known for its rich history, Great Wall, and delicious cuisine.
- Africa A country in southern Africa known for its wildlife, diverse landscapes, and cultural heritage.
- States A country in North America known for its diverse culture, famous cities, and democratic system.
- A country in Europe known for its delicious food, Eiffel Tower, and art.
- A country in South Asia known for its diverse culture, spices, and Taj Mahal.
- A country and continent known for its unique wildlife and beautiful beaches.
- A country in Europe known for its engineering, castles, and Oktoberfest.
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- Here are 15 favorite English words related to "Countries," along with descriptions at an 8-12 year old level:
- Kingdom A country in Europe known for its royal family, historical landmarks, and tea traditions.
- A country in South America known for its vibrant carnival and soccer.
- A country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia known for its vast landscapes and famous landmarks.
- Description
- A country in North America known for its vast landscapes and maple syrup.
- A country in Africa known for its ancient pyramids and history of pharaohs.
- A country in Europe known for its sunny beaches, flamenco dancing, and delicious paella.
- A country in Asia known for its rich culture, sushi, and advanced technology.
17 Clues: Description • A country in South America known for its vibrant carnival and soccer. • A country in Europe known for its delicious food, Eiffel Tower, and art. • A country in Europe known for its engineering, castles, and Oktoberfest. • A country in North America known for its vast landscapes and maple syrup. • ...
Countries 2023-03-27
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- A Country That Shares It's Name With A Food (6)
- All Roads Lead To ____ (4)
- What The Second A In NASA Stands For (11)
- One Of The Pizza Loving Turtles (12)
- A Country Bordering The U.S. (6)
- Outback (9)
- Long Necked (7)
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- South Korea (10)
- An Ancient Empire (7)
- How Many States The U.S. Has On It's Mainland (10)
- A Food That 12 Across Invented (10)
- The Country In which 5 Across Is In (5)
- What Sound A Cat Makes (4)
- Bird With A Big Mouth (7)
- Famous Painting
- Black Widow's First Name (7)
16 Clues: Outback (9) • Famous Painting • Long Necked (7) • South Korea (10) • An Ancient Empire (7) • Bird With A Big Mouth (7) • All Roads Lead To ____ (4) • What Sound A Cat Makes (4) • Black Widow's First Name (7) • A Country Bordering The U.S. (6) • A Food That 12 Across Invented (10) • One Of The Pizza Loving Turtles (12) • The Country In which 5 Across Is In (5) • ...
Countries 2024-12-12
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- Flag has a white star in the middle
- Known for the Crossiant :)
- Opposite of Indonesia's flag
- Last country in order of name
- Small island south of Africa
- Land of the free (kinda)
- Land of many rabbits
- Has a long red and white flag
- Declared war on Ukraine
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- Shaped like a chili pepper
- Nihongo wa doko desu ka?
- Known for Minecraft and Ikea
- LASER KIWIS
- Has a off-center red dot in its flag
- Flag looks similar to New Zealand's
- 🦃🦃🦃
16 Clues: 🦃🦃🦃 • LASER KIWIS • Land of many rabbits • Declared war on Ukraine • Nihongo wa doko desu ka? • Land of the free (kinda) • Shaped like a chili pepper • Known for the Crossiant :) • Known for Minecraft and Ikea • Opposite of Indonesia's flag • Small island south of Africa • Last country in order of name • Has a long red and white flag • Flag has a white star in the middle • ...
Countries 2025-01-01
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- country north of the United States of America
- where the Big Ben is
- where chicken curry is from
- home of tacos and burritos
- a Spanish speaking country
- where Teacher Ben is from
- where the Tower of Pisa is
- another country that speaks Chinese
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- country that made Hello Kitty
- where the 2024 Olympics were held
- where you live
- country that produces BMW and Mercedes
- where BTS and BlackPink are from
- where kangaroos are from
- country that speaks Russian
- a country known for their soccer players
16 Clues: where you live • where the Big Ben is • where kangaroos are from • where Teacher Ben is from • home of tacos and burritos • a Spanish speaking country • where the Tower of Pisa is • where chicken curry is from • country that speaks Russian • country that made Hello Kitty • where BTS and BlackPink are from • where the 2024 Olympics were held • another country that speaks Chinese • ...
Countries 2025-02-11
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- The country where the Taj Mahal is located and Bollywood movies are made
- A country known for its maple syrup and cold winters with lots of snow
- A country famous for its technology, K-pop music, and beautiful palaces
- Home to famous car brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen
- Country known for the Statue of Liberty and the White House
- A European country known for its beautiful coastline and famous explorer Vasco da Gama
- Country known for the Tower of London, Big Ben, and afternoon tea
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- Country famous for flamenco dance, paella, and bullfighting
- Known for delicious chocolate and waffles and being home to famous cities like Brussels
- Eastern European country known for its capital Kyiv and the Carpathian Mountains
- Island country off the southeastern coast of Africa, famous for unique wildlife like lemurs
- Country shaped like a boot in southern Europe
- Country known for the Great Wall and giant pandas
- A country that bridges Europe and Asia, famous for its ancient history and delicious food like kebabs
- A country known for the Eiffel Tower and delicious pastries like croissants
- Country known for its pierogi (dumplings)and shares borders with Germany, Ukraine, and Slovakia
16 Clues: Country shaped like a boot in southern Europe • Country known for the Great Wall and giant pandas • Country famous for flamenco dance, paella, and bullfighting • Country known for the Statue of Liberty and the White House • Home to famous car brands like BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen • Country known for the Tower of London, Big Ben, and afternoon tea • ...
Countries 2025-02-18
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- breakfast: baked beans on toast, sausages and black pudding
- fondue galore
- hair transplant central
- 1st F1 race of 2025 host
- last FIFA World Cup host
- once called “Pleasant Island”
- where ‘The Things They Carried’ took place
- the actual birthplace of French fries
- Sakura cherry blossoms are known to reside here
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- its president’s last name is a dessert
- National anthem: O ——!
- star spangled banner
- peacock is the national bird
- —— wasn’t built in a day (but its country)
- the origin of tapas
- largest population in the EU
16 Clues: fondue galore • the origin of tapas • star spangled banner • National anthem: O ——! • hair transplant central • 1st F1 race of 2025 host • last FIFA World Cup host • peacock is the national bird • largest population in the EU • once called “Pleasant Island” • the actual birthplace of French fries • its president’s last name is a dessert • —— wasn’t built in a day (but its country) • ...
Countries 2024-01-11
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- The country in the middle of Africa
- The country with more sheep than people
- World cup holders
- The 5th biggest countries in size and population
- What should be (iceland)
- the country of ginormous screens
- A country with 18,110 islands
- The most sustainable country
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- The only country stranded in the Mediterranean sea
- The country with the most people
- The skinniest country ever
- Bonjour
- A kiwi's life
- The biggest country in the middle east
- World cup holders
- Jacks project
- The only country without a rectangular flag
17 Clues: Bonjour • A kiwi's life • Jacks project • World cup holders • World cup holders • What should be (iceland) • The skinniest country ever • The most sustainable country • A country with 18,110 islands • The country with the most people • the country of ginormous screens • The country in the middle of Africa • The biggest country in the middle east • The country with more sheep than people • ...
Countries 2024-12-04
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- the country we live in
- there eat rice
- they speak Bulgarian
- they have Easter Island
- One of its most famous animals is the kangaroo.
- they spice everything up
- one of his best players is Mbappé
- the steering wheel is on the right side
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- The flag is white with a red dot
- it is the most expensive country
- They sell food in droves
- They speak Portuguese
- They usually put curry in food
- They have a Spanish part in their territory
- It had a very famous wall during a dictatorship
- his capital is Moscow
16 Clues: there eat rice • they speak Bulgarian • They speak Portuguese • his capital is Moscow • the country we live in • they have Easter Island • They sell food in droves • they spice everything up • They usually put curry in food • The flag is white with a red dot • it is the most expensive country • one of his best players is Mbappé • the steering wheel is on the right side • ...
COUNTRIES 2025-07-24
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- Famous for its castles, tea, and the Queen
- A European country known for flamenco music and the city of Barcelona
- This country has the Taj Mahal and is famous for spicy food
- Located in Oceania, it’s known for kangaroos and the Sydney Opera House
- A large country in North America known for maple syrup and ice hockey
- A Scandinavian country known for its fjords, Vikings, and the Northern Lights
- This South American country is famous for tango music and the city of Buenos Aires
- This African country is home to the ancient pyramids and the Nile River
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- This country has the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army
- A tropical country known for its beaches, temples, and spicy street food
- An island country where people love sushi and technology is everywhere
- This country is famous for pizza and pasta
- Known for Oktoberfest and cars like BMW and Mercedes
- This country is well-known for football, the Amazon rainforest, and samba dance
- This country is known for kimchi, Namsan tower
- The country where the Eiffel Tower is located
16 Clues: Famous for its castles, tea, and the Queen • This country is famous for pizza and pasta • The country where the Eiffel Tower is located • This country is known for kimchi, Namsan tower • Known for Oktoberfest and cars like BMW and Mercedes • This country has the Great Wall and the Terracotta Army • This country has the Taj Mahal and is famous for spicy food • ...
Countries 2022-10-17
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- Tokyo is the world's most populated city
- Former president was Nelson Mandela
- Summer months are December, January, February
- The northern lights
- national anthem is: "Star Spangled Banner"
- The leaning tower of Pisa
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- People drive on the left in this country
- Located directly above the United States
- Birth of democracy
- Was formerly known as the Soviet Union
- Early 1960's ________ Missle War
- Axis Power in WW2
- The Great Wall of ________
- The Eiffel Tower
- Potato Famine during the mid 1800s
- Known for its soccer team Real Madrid
16 Clues: The Eiffel Tower • Axis Power in WW2 • Birth of democracy • The northern lights • The leaning tower of Pisa • The Great Wall of ________ • Early 1960's ________ Missle War • Potato Famine during the mid 1800s • Former president was Nelson Mandela • Known for its soccer team Real Madrid • Was formerly known as the Soviet Union • People drive on the left in this country • ...
Countries 2022-06-13
countries 2025-05-23
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- There current president is Donald Trump.
- Is Known for pyramids and mumies.
- There queen died 3 years ago.
- Known for its big and poisonous spiders.
- There capital is Tokyo.
- Where is Mount Everest located.
- Its an ice land.
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- Some people eat dogs in this country.
- Maple syrup is from the country.
- Where is this word "wurst" from
- Taj mahal and curry are from here.
- The taco is from this place.
- The county where The Eiffel Tower is located.
- its has the colours blue and yellow in there flag
- its known for St. patricks day.
- There country looks like a shoe.
16 Clues: Its an ice land. • There capital is Tokyo. • The taco is from this place. • There queen died 3 years ago. • Where is this word "wurst" from • Where is Mount Everest located. • its known for St. patricks day. • Maple syrup is from the country. • There country looks like a shoe. • Is Known for pyramids and mumies. • Taj mahal and curry are from here. • ...
countries 2026-03-31
16 Clues: NUUK • HAVANA • OTTAWA • SANJOSE • SANJUAN • MANAGUA • BELMOPAN • KINGSTON • TEGUCIGALPA • SANSALVADOR • MEXICO CITY • PANAMA CITY • WASHINGTON DC • SANTODOMINIGO • PORT-AU-PRINCE • GUATEMALA CITY
World War I Review 2024-03-21
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- _____ revolution; resulted in the end of Russian czars and established communism..
- Chinese ______; Overthrow of China's imperial system
- ____Telegraph; message sent by Germany to get Mexico to join them.
- Armored vehicle used for ground combat.
- Long, narrow ditches dug as protective defenses.
- Belief in building up strong armed forces and being prepared to use them.
- Agreements between countries to support each other in case of war.
- _____ Mexican revolutionary active during WWI.
- Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI.
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- Strong loyalty and devotion to one's own country.
- Gavrilo ___, assassin of Archduke Ferdinand.
- Triple Entente _____, France, Russia.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Weapons like gas used during WWI.
- Triple Alliance: ____, Austria-Hungary, Italy.
- Asian country allied with Britain during WWI.
- British colony that provided over a million troops for WWI.
- Powered flying vehicle used for spying and combat.
18 Clues: Weapons like gas used during WWI. • Triple Entente _____, France, Russia. • Armored vehicle used for ground combat. • Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI. • Gavrilo ___, assassin of Archduke Ferdinand. • Asian country allied with Britain during WWI. • Triple Alliance: ____, Austria-Hungary, Italy. • _____ Mexican revolutionary active during WWI. • ...
Industrialization & Immigration Notes 6-20 2012-01-30
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- Cities are called this.
- America was called this because there are people from many different countries.
- They came from all over the world to America for a better life.
- Immigrants cam to America for a ________.
- Immigrants came to America to own ___.
- Welcoming station where the Asian immigrants had to enter America.
- Resource that includes found in nature that people can use.
- Americans thought the immigrants were taking their ____.
- One trial that immigrants had was finding a place to _____.
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- Resource that includes money and tools.
- Many immigrants came from Northern and Southern _______.
- Welcoming station where European immigrants had to enter America.
- Immigrants came to America for ____ freedom.
- Immigrants faced a lot of ______, or dislked from Americans.
- Immigrants lived in poorly built apartment houses called _____.
- Immigrants had to learn a new ______.
- Farming areas are called this.
- People who worked to produce goods & services are _____ services.
18 Clues: Cities are called this. • Farming areas are called this. • Immigrants had to learn a new ______. • Immigrants came to America to own ___. • Resource that includes money and tools. • Immigrants cam to America for a ________. • Immigrants came to America for ____ freedom. • Many immigrants came from Northern and Southern _______. • ...
Currency Crossword 2024-11-10
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- The currency of a Central American country known for its biodiversity and extensive national parks
- The currency of a West African country known for its rich cultural diversity and as Africa's mist populous country
- The currency located in the South Pacific Ocean consisting of the two main islands, Upolu and Savai'i known for its stunning beaches, tropical climate and rich Polynesian culture
- The currency of an Eastern Europe known for its rich farmlands and aften called as the "breadbasket of Europe"
- The currency of a Southeast Asia known for its diverse cultural heritage and stunning rainforest
- The currency of a South Asian country known for its great wall
- The currency of a continent located to the North of Africa known for its diverse cultures, rich history, and iconic landmarks
- The currency located in the Middle East on the Arabian Peninsula known for its modern architecture, luxury shopping and landmarks like the Burj Khalifa in Dubai
- The currency that is divided into a two countries, the South is known for its technological advancement, pop culture and historical sites like Gyeongbokgung Palace and the North known for its strict regime and military presence
- The currency of a Northern Europe country known for its high quality of life beautiful natural landscapes like the Northern Lights and Vast Forest
- The currency located at the Southern tip of Africa known for its stunning natural landscapes, such as Kruger National Park and Table Mountain
- The currency of a Southeast Europe country known for its ancient history, including the ruins of the Roman city of Heraclea and the birthplace of Alexander the Great in Pela
- The currency of a Middle East country known for its historical and religious significance
- The currency of a Southern African country known for its stunning natural beauty, including Victoria Falls, one of the largest and most famous waterfalls in the world
- The currency of a Central Europe country known for its rich history medieval architecture, and landmarks like the historic city of Krakow and the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp
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- The currency of a large country in the world
- The currency of a South Asian country known for its vibrant culture, rich history and the Surdarbans, the largest mangrove forest in the world
- The currency located in South Asia and Central Asia known for its rugged mountainous landscapes and rich history, including its role along the ancient Silk Road
- The currency of a Southeast Asian country known for its ancient Angkor Wat Temple complex, a symbol of its rich cultural and historical heritage
- The currency of a East-Central Asia known for its vast steppes and nomadic culture
- The currency of a South Asian country known for its rich history and landmarks like the Taj Mahal
- The currency of Southeast Asian country known for its rich cultural heritage, including ancient temples like those in Bagan, and diverse ethnic groups
- The currency of a Middle East country known for its vast desert and being the birthplace of Islam
- The currency of an Eastern Europe country known for its rich cultural heritage, including the ancient petroglyphs of Gobustan, and oil rich economy
- The currency of a Northern Europe country known for its high quality of life, historic landmarks like the Little Mermaid statue, and being a leader in sustainability
- The currency of a North American country known for its ancient civilizations like the Maya and Aztecs
- The currency known for its long, narrow shape stretching along western edge of South America and its diverse landscapes, including the Atacama Desert and Patagonia
- The currency of a South Asian country known for its cherry blossoms which bloom each spring
- The currency located in North America known for its global influence in areas such as technology, entertainment and innovation
- The currency of a Southeast Asian country known for its stunning landscapes such as Ha Long Bay and the Mekong Delta
30 Clues: The currency of a large country in the world • The currency of a South Asian country known for its great wall • The currency of a East-Central Asia known for its vast steppes and nomadic culture • The currency of a Middle East country known for its historical and religious significance • ...
SouthEast Asia 2016-12-05
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- an East Asian nation on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula
- the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is a country in East Asia
- a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau
- the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world
- a trans-boundary river in Southeast Asia
- a Southeast Asian nation made up of thousands of volcanic islands, is home to hundreds of ethnic groups
- It extends southwards for about 1,100 km from continental Asia into the Pacific Ocean
- the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering 70,560,000 km²
- a marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, and the Asian mainland
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- a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean. It is located between mainland China and the Korean Peninsula
- Roughly triangular, it is bordered mostly by India and Sri Lanka
- a marginal sea that is part of the Pacific Ocean, encompassing an area from the Karimata
- river of Asia which flows through the nations of India
- a desert in southwest Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, northwest China
- a vast, arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia
- a populous nation in East Asia whose vast landscape encompasses grassland, desert, mountains, lakes, rivers
- the second-longest river in Asia
- an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with dense cities, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks and thousands of shrines and temples
- a major south-flowing river in South Asia
- a vast South Asian country with diverse terrain – from Himalayan peaks to Indian Ocean coastline
- a Southeast Asian country on the South China Sea known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas
21 Clues: the second-longest river in Asia • a trans-boundary river in Southeast Asia • a major south-flowing river in South Asia • river of Asia which flows through the nations of India • a vast, arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia • the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world • Roughly triangular, it is bordered mostly by India and Sri Lanka • ...
Post Colonial Crossword 2025-02-06
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- ______of influence
- What Asian country kicked the Europeans out of Asia
- The British Empire was a powerful ______ force in the 19th century
- The end of colonial rule
- Armed uprisings, protests, and political mobilization are all forms of ______
- How many countries gained independence from European rule between 1945 and 1960
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- Britain, France, Belgium, Germany, Portugal and Italy were all _______ powers
- The United States gave what country independence in 1946
- Acquiring political control over another country and exploiting it economically
- These ____ divided groups and kingdoms
- The act of withdrawing political, military and governmental rule of land
- A way of life that includes food, art, music, language and traditions
- Period of intense political tension
13 Clues: ______of influence • The end of colonial rule • Period of intense political tension • These ____ divided groups and kingdoms • What Asian country kicked the Europeans out of Asia • The United States gave what country independence in 1946 • The British Empire was a powerful ______ force in the 19th century • ...
Food Security 2024-12-17
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- The act of growing only one type of crop on a farm.
- What is needed to grow crops, often affected by drought.
- The lack of enough nutritious food to stay healthy
- A food preservation method using low temperatures.
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- Lack of consistent access to food.
- A person who grows crops or raises animals or food.
- A shortage of rain over a long time.
- Farming done in cities often in small spaces.
- A crop commonly used to make bread
- Food that is grown without using harmful chemicals
- A grain that is common food in many Asian countries.
11 Clues: Lack of consistent access to food. • A crop commonly used to make bread • A shortage of rain over a long time. • Farming done in cities often in small spaces. • Food that is grown without using harmful chemicals • The lack of enough nutritious food to stay healthy • A food preservation method using low temperatures. • A person who grows crops or raises animals or food. • ...
PRC, Korean War and Tibet 2023-04-13
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- where Mao spent 9 weeks to secure Soviet assistance
- US senator who blamed loss of China to Communism on Marshall and Service
- the__conference:29 Asian/African countries gathered
- the Ministry of Public __: modelled on Soviet Union's KGB
- where Mao Zedong announced the est. of PRC; "Gate of ___ peace"
- United States' protege in Korean War
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- the___ _ was a military conflict from 1950-1953
- Joseph Stalin's protege in Korean War
- this region was invaded by by PLA in 1950
- the___ committee consisted of Mao, Liu, Zhou, Zhu, Chen, Deng
- agreement between China and India in 1953; "Five Principles of Peaceful ___"
11 Clues: United States' protege in Korean War • Joseph Stalin's protege in Korean War • this region was invaded by by PLA in 1950 • the___ _ was a military conflict from 1950-1953 • where Mao spent 9 weeks to secure Soviet assistance • the__conference:29 Asian/African countries gathered • the Ministry of Public __: modelled on Soviet Union's KGB • ...
11FEB Current Events 2022-02-11
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- to combat alcohol, some schools do random ___tests
- pep and sausage are top 2 pizzas. what is #3?
- nearly half of teens say they love spending this
- only african-american owner in NBA- lastname
- new name for washington nfl team
- position played by chase and kupp; 2words
- reason for Biden's falling approval rating
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- this asian nation was founded in 660BC
- event watched by 180 countries on Sunday-2words
- 6-month WWII Pacific battle; US defeats Japan
- recently tested hypersonic missile-2words
- pizza hut and papa johns are 1 and 2. what is #3?
- white house press secretary last name
- country that may soon be invaded by russia
- true or false; punxsutawney phil saw shadow
- trey hopkins and brian allen play this position
- song by prince sung at the superbowl; purple ____
- north african nation; home to suez canal
18 Clues: new name for washington nfl team • white house press secretary last name • this asian nation was founded in 660BC • north african nation; home to suez canal • recently tested hypersonic missile-2words • position played by chase and kupp; 2words • country that may soon be invaded by russia • reason for Biden's falling approval rating • ...
Planet Defender 2013-05-30
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- A triangular-shaped region covering the seas of 6 Asian countries
- This footprint has grown 40% bigger since 1992
- Saving this is core of WWF's mission
- Sharks are killed and becoming extinct for this
- This is damaging our marine environment
- Use instead of air conditioner
- Raised by WWF's campaigns
- A special WWF Hour
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- Educating public to buy more products with this certification
- Do this to consume less energy
- Many parts of wildlife are used for this value
- Another source of renewable energy
- In the Heart of Borneo WWF aims to stop this and restore the rainforests
- Layer of gases around Earth trapping heat causes this effect
- This type of trade threatens wildlife with extinction
- Main reason for tigers declining in Asia and Russia
- A global effect caused by climate change
- Choose this from sustainable sources farmed responsibly
18 Clues: A special WWF Hour • Raised by WWF's campaigns • Do this to consume less energy • Use instead of air conditioner • Another source of renewable energy • Saving this is core of WWF's mission • This is damaging our marine environment • A global effect caused by climate change • This footprint has grown 40% bigger since 1992 • Many parts of wildlife are used for this value • ...
沪教版八年级上U5单词词网游戏 2023-11-25
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- thin sticks used for eating in some asian countries.
- something that is from your nearby area.
- when you tell someone your name and meet them.
- when you visit many places and see interesting things.
- when you learn from doing something.
- when you feel happy or pleased about something.
- when something has happened before now.
- when you do well and achieve your goals.
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- something that is really, really good.
- when you give something to someone and they give you something back.
- someone who invites you to their house or event.
- the way people in a group do things and what they believe.
- something that helps you learn or teaches you.
- up to now or so far.
- people or things from the united kingdom (uk).
- any day of the week except saturday and sunday.
- being kind and polite to others.
- someone who is invited to come to a party or event.
18 Clues: up to now or so far. • being kind and polite to others. • when you learn from doing something. • something that is really, really good. • when something has happened before now. • something that is from your nearby area. • when you do well and achieve your goals. • something that helps you learn or teaches you. • when you tell someone your name and meet them. • ...
[Progressive/Imperialism/WW1 2022-11-21
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- Conflict between America & Spain
- An addition to a document
- The prohibition of alcohol
- Established direct election of senators
- Exposed conditions in the meatpacking industry
- Support for political independence of a nation
- Promote cooperation and peace among nation
- American foreign policy to ensure the financial stability of Latin American and East Asian countries
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- The desire to maintain a strong military
- Germany sent this to Mexico trying to convince Mexico to go to war with the U.S.
- Ship that was sunk by German submarines
- Journalists who attempted to find corruption
- Gave women the right to vote
- A ship canal 40 miles long
- Allows government to collect income tax
- Extending a countrys power and influence
- Another term for the Progressive Party
- Called for a system of equal trade and investment and to guarantee the territorial integrity of Qing China
18 Clues: An addition to a document • A ship canal 40 miles long • The prohibition of alcohol • Gave women the right to vote • Conflict between America & Spain • Another term for the Progressive Party • Ship that was sunk by German submarines • Allows government to collect income tax • Established direct election of senators • The desire to maintain a strong military • ...
SASE Crossword 3 2024-09-21
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- What vibrant pink flower is celebrated In Japan in the spring?
- Who is the highest-ranking Asian American in the U.S. government?
- Who was the first Asian American woman featured on the Bachelorette?
- What pastry is traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn festival?
- How many people currently sit on the SASE board?
- Who is the Director of Professional Programs for SASE?
- What is the national currency of India?
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- What does the “Pro” in SASE Pro stand for?
- Which Korean American actor broke out his career as Glenn Rhee in the television series The Walking Dead?
- What was the first sitcom featuring a majority Asian American cast and starring Margaret Cho?
- Who wrote the Joy Luck Club?
- Which city has the largest number of skyscrapers in the world?
- What is the popular Indonesian chili sauce/paste?
- What is the New Year holiday called in Vietnamese?
- Who was the first Asian American to win a Grammy Award?
- What country does Tagalog originate from?
16 Clues: Who wrote the Joy Luck Club? • What is the national currency of India? • What country does Tagalog originate from? • What does the “Pro” in SASE Pro stand for? • How many people currently sit on the SASE board? • What is the popular Indonesian chili sauce/paste? • What is the New Year holiday called in Vietnamese? • ...
Religions Crossword 2021-12-05
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- follower, student
- Eastern Asian Buddhism
- father of Chinese philosophy
- Southeastern Asian Buddhism
- submission to god
- state of enlightenment
- consequences of actions
- story with a moral
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- meaning "thought + expression"
- circle of life in Buddhism
- repeated religious practice
- holy book of Islam
- Figurehead of major Indian religion
- "the synthesizer"
- prophet
- hajj to mecca
- Religion focused on "the Way"
17 Clues: prophet • hajj to mecca • follower, student • "the synthesizer" • submission to god • holy book of Islam • story with a moral • Eastern Asian Buddhism • state of enlightenment • consequences of actions • circle of life in Buddhism • repeated religious practice • Southeastern Asian Buddhism • father of Chinese philosophy • Religion focused on "the Way" • meaning "thought + expression" • ...
Lunar New Year 2026-02-16
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- A baby girl elephant of this species was just born at the National Zoo
- A song sung by girl group Huntr/x; It won a Grammy for Best Song Written for Visual Media
- A festive dance performed by 2 people that looks like a ferocious big cat (two words)
- These lucky envelopes that contain money and symbolize good luck are this color
- In the Chinese zodiac, 2026 is the year of this animal
- If someone asks for your John Hancock, they’re asking for this
- The last name of the First Asian-American woman elected to Congress (Patsy ___) or a word that can mean a furry animal known for its silky fur
- World‑renowned cello player; Born in 1955 to Chinese parents living in Paris and moved with his family to New York City at age 7 (first and last name)
- A celebration of the arrival of spring and the beginning of a new year on the lunisolar calendar (three words)
- The first name of the first Asian American to win a gold medal in a Winter Olympic competition during the 1992 ladies’ singles figure skating (___ Yamaguchi)
- These cute little mammals are not part bear or raccoon and you can see them at the National Zoo; This animal is also a big part of the movie “Turning Red” (two words)
- A two letter exclamation of surprise or the last name of this famous actress (Sandra ___)
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- The amount of days in Lunar New Year celebrations
- A vibrant dance usually performed by 9 people that looks like a fire-breathing reptile (two words)
- The final day of Lunar New Year is marked with this celebration (two words)
- Last name of Asian American filmmaker who directed “Crazy Rich Asians” and “Wicked” (Jon ___)
- Beautiful pink flowers that bloom in DC each spring; They were a gift from Japan in 1912 (two words)
- You can see these black and white Asian bears at the National Zoo (two words)
- The U.S. state where most of the population is Asian
- Famous Chinese American actor and martial artist (___ Lee)
20 Clues: The amount of days in Lunar New Year celebrations • The U.S. state where most of the population is Asian • In the Chinese zodiac, 2026 is the year of this animal • Famous Chinese American actor and martial artist (___ Lee) • If someone asks for your John Hancock, they’re asking for this • A baby girl elephant of this species was just born at the National Zoo • ...
Southeast Asia 2016-12-05
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- is a major south-flowing river in South Asia.
- an East Asian nation on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula
- a peninsula in East Asia. It extends southwards for about 1,100 km
- a populous nation in East Asia whose vast landscape encompasses grassland, desert, mountains, lakes, rivers
- the name given to the northern part of the East China Sea
- is a desert in southwest Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, northwest China
- a marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, and the Asian mainland
- a vast, arid region in northern China and southern Mongolia. It's known for its dunes
- the third largest of the world's oceanic divisions, covering 70,560,000 km²
- an island nation in the Pacific Ocean with dense cities, imperial palaces
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- the second-longest river in Asia
- is a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau
- a vast South Asian country with diverse terrain
- a marginal sea that is part of the Pacific Ocean, encompassing an area from the Karimata and Malacca Straits to the Strait of Taiwan
- the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world
- a trans-boundary river of Asia which flows through the nations of India and Bangladesh
- a trans-boundary river in Southeast Asia. It is the world's 12th-longest river and the 7th-longest in Asia
- the largest bay in the world, forms the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean
- a Southeast Asian nation made up of thousands of volcanic islands
- Southeast Asian country on the South China Sea known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist
- a country in East Asia, in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula
21 Clues: the second-longest river in Asia • is a major south-flowing river in South Asia. • a vast South Asian country with diverse terrain • the name given to the northern part of the East China Sea • the longest river in Asia and the third-longest in the world • an East Asian nation on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula • ...
Japan Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-30
6 Clues: Japan is made up of many • Japan's summers are very • Because Japan is surrounded by water it is • There is a lot of ____ in the Japanese Diet • Japan's most famous sport is ____ wrestling • Japan is very ________ in comparison to other Asian countries
16 Southeast Asia 2026-03-12
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- Major river flowing through several Southeast Asian countries
- Landlocked country along the Mekong River
- Large island nation in the Pacific Ocean
- Mountain that erupts with lava and ash found in Indonesia
- Long narrow country along the South China Sea
- Country where the Mekong River creates fertile farmland
- Region of Asia with many islands and tropical climates
- Small oil-rich country on the island of Borneo
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- Country located on both a peninsula and the island of Borneo
- Small island city-state at the tip of the Malay Peninsula
- Country known for mountains and rivers in mainland Southeast Asia
- Country in mainland Southeast Asia west of Thailand
- Island country with hundreds of volcanoes
- Seasonal winds that bring heavy rains to the region
14 Clues: Large island nation in the Pacific Ocean • Island country with hundreds of volcanoes • Landlocked country along the Mekong River • Long narrow country along the South China Sea • Small oil-rich country on the island of Borneo • Country in mainland Southeast Asia west of Thailand • Seasonal winds that bring heavy rains to the region • ...
a samurai must know these words. Nicolas G. 2024-05-01
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- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- method of clearing the mind
- religion focused on nature
- lord who supported the shogun
- Shotoku a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
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- go back to the way it was
- gets to hang out with the emperor
- followed by the samurai
- a level of the japan army
- the head of the military government of Japan
14 Clues: followed by the samurai • go back to the way it was • a level of the japan army • religion focused on nature • method of clearing the mind • lord who supported the shogun • gets to hang out with the emperor • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries • the head of the military government of Japan • ...
Asian-Latin Fusion 2021-09-17
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- The Latin in the first drink we had together
- How I feel about you
- Filipino camping food
- Where I thought we'd meet the first time we hung out
- 55 cent restaurant
- Forgot to bring it camping
- I stole it last week
- Our next city
- Our most common Costco purchase
- I know all her songs now
- Best ice cream flavor
- The first TV show you showed me
- Name of our Zoom
- We went here in winter and it was too snowy to walk around
- The cutest dog
- The boy we babysit
- City my phone background was taken in
- Drink you made me our first weekday-date
- "So what do you think about ___?"
- Food you made the first time we kissed
- You beat me at this game and it wrecked me
- First fish we ate together
- Calm down Will
- This car feels like a Shawnda
- Why couldn't the Pinoy swim across the ocean?
- The most overwhelming fast food place
- You held my arm here
- Your rolling skills help you with this Filipino food
- Room Where we first kissed
- You also made me some platanos
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- They all nod at you
- Person you were on the phone with when I realized I was in love with you
- The cooler last name
- First place we moved in together
- I'm going to backflip into it
- You kind of made this when I first got my car
- Coolest city in the world
- How long I've known you
- The best cheese for a pizza
- I'm so proud of you for getting better at this flavor
- Best New York sushi
- Census-designated area: Population you, me, and Helen
- The cutest cat
- Game we play together even though it could murder us
- It sounds like it has vegetables but it doesn't
- First national park together
- The girl we babysit
- We use this in Rock Canyon a lot (in Spanish)
- I love ____ next to you
- Best Halal
- Show that goes abumbumbeebabumbumdaway
- First "I love you" happened here
- He came on some nasty bread
- Classic lunch item
- The Asian in the first drink we had together
- You're a pro at making these for breakfast
56 Clues: Best Halal • Our next city • The cutest cat • The cutest dog • Calm down Will • Name of our Zoom • 55 cent restaurant • The boy we babysit • Classic lunch item • They all nod at you • Best New York sushi • The girl we babysit • How I feel about you • The cooler last name • I stole it last week • You held my arm here • Filipino camping food • Best ice cream flavor • How long I've known you • ...
Southwest Asian Governments 2016-09-14
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- system in which central power or authority has all the power
- can not vote in Saudi Arabia or Iran
- the supreme leader in Iran
- Israeli Parliament
- happened in 1979 in Iran
- government in Israel
- the Saudi Family in Saudi Arabia
- there are two major and many smaller ones in Israel
- they choose the Supreme Leader in Iran
- government in Saudi Arabia
- most powerful man in Israeli government
- state created in 1948
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- elect Assembly of Experts and the President
- passed down to family members
- legislative branch in Saudi Arabia
- voting age in Saudi Arabia
- legislative branch in Iran
- Republic government in Iran
- former British mandate/colony
- voting age in Israel
- both Israel and Iran have one
- can choose local officials in Saudi Arabia
22 Clues: Israeli Parliament • government in Israel • voting age in Israel • state created in 1948 • happened in 1979 in Iran • the supreme leader in Iran • voting age in Saudi Arabia • legislative branch in Iran • government in Saudi Arabia • Republic government in Iran • passed down to family members • former British mandate/colony • both Israel and Iran have one • ...
The Asian World 2023-10-27
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- Under his leadership, the Great Canal was built
- The clan that held too much power during the Nara period
- The name of the samurai code
- Official religion in Japan
- The number of years that Wu Zhao was empress
- This was a foreign religion in China that received a lot of backlash
- The spiritual world in neo-Confucianism
- Was empress of China
- The political and economic elite in China were called this
- The emperor during the Nara period was nicknamed this
- The name for spirits in the Shinto religion
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- The percentage of Japan that was farmable
- The heads of the families are called this
- Pieces of territory that were divided up and given to each of Genghis Khan's sons
- The route that China used to trade most of their goods
- Money, valuables, and property that are given to the husband's family
- Li Bo and this person were the most popular authors in China
- Primary leader of the Mongols; was dedicated to conquest
- Achieving this gave people enlightenment
- The belief system that the civil service exam is based on in China
- This was molded clay that was heated to make beautiful pottery
- The northern invaders who conquered much of Asia
- Hired warriors
- This civil war lasted 10 years
24 Clues: Hired warriors • Was empress of China • Official religion in Japan • The name of the samurai code • This civil war lasted 10 years • The spiritual world in neo-Confucianism • Achieving this gave people enlightenment • The percentage of Japan that was farmable • The heads of the families are called this • The name for spirits in the Shinto religion • ...
The Asian World 2025-10-22
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- Li Bo and this individual were the popular authors in China at this time
- Was the first empress of China
- This dynasty had to deal with invasions from the Mongols
- This son of Genghis Khan left Chinese bureaucrats in charge to maintain stability
- The Grand Canal was primarily used for the shipping of this crop
- This dynasty (family) unified China after a series of civil wars
- Under the Tang dynasty, govt. officials had to pass a civil exam on this
- The # of years Wu Zhao ruled China
- The name of the canal constructed during the Sui dynasty's reign
- This Mongol leader dedicated his rule to conquest
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- This member of the Tang dynasty sacrificed his true love
- The name given to the territories that were given to Genghis Khan's sons
- This road was a major trade route used throughout Asia
- The material that was made from heating up clay in a kiln. (used to make pots, often hand-painted)
- The ___ Ultimate is the name of the spiritual world in Neo-Confucianism
- According to this vision, people cannot know the whole truth
- These people built up their vast empire through military prowess
- Money, valuables, or property that is given to the husband's family when a marriage is arranged
- Advisers in the government who practiced this religion were said to be corrupt.
- This member of the Sui dynasty ordered the construction of a canal
20 Clues: Was the first empress of China • The # of years Wu Zhao ruled China • This Mongol leader dedicated his rule to conquest • This road was a major trade route used throughout Asia • This member of the Tang dynasty sacrificed his true love • This dynasty had to deal with invasions from the Mongols • According to this vision, people cannot know the whole truth • ...
November 18th CA QUIZ 2021-11-20
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- Which country does AB de Villiers (who announced his retirement from cricket) belong to?
- How many member countries are there in the Asian Development Bank?
- Who inaugurated the first Global Innovation Summit of the Pharmaceuticals sector
- Where is the headquarters of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank?
- Which country got re-elected to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) executive board for the 2021–25 term?
- enforcement Directorate Chief ___________ received a one-year extension.
- which company has partnered with the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) to support micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs)?
- Which state celebrated the Karthikai Deepam festival?
- who will be honoured with the Karnataka Ratna award posthumously?
- Which state’s chief minister has launched the 'Aatmanirbhar Gram Yatra'
- Who is the author of the book ‘Srimadramayanam’ released by Vice President Venkaiah Naidu?
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- which firm signed an MoU with the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) for UPI payments in the UAE?
- How much did India receive in remittances in 2021 according to the World Bank?
- what is the full form of UPI?
- which is India’s silk city?
- Which bank was recently authorised by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to collect direct taxes?
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of an ultra-mega solar park in _______.
- United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) selected Pochampally as one of the world’s ‘best tourism villages’. Where is Pochampally located?
18 Clues: which is India’s silk city? • what is the full form of UPI? • Which state celebrated the Karthikai Deepam festival? • How many member countries are there in the Asian Development Bank? • Where is the headquarters of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank? • Which state’s chief minister has launched the 'Aatmanirbhar Gram Yatra' • ...
Latin Food Words 2023-01-09
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- This is what we call cow when its used for food
- This is what we call pig when it is used for food
- This fruit can be made into wine
- You ought to drink this everyday to stay hydrated
- This comes from chickens
- This caffinated beverage is often drunk in the morning
- This bird produces eggs
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- This grain is frequently eaten in Asian countries
- This vegetable often makes people cry when they cut it
- This baked good is often made with chocolate chips
- This is a sweet treat made from cocoa beans
- This dairy product is made from milk
- As the saying goes "An ______ a day keeps the doctor away"
13 Clues: This bird produces eggs • This comes from chickens • This fruit can be made into wine • This dairy product is made from milk • This is a sweet treat made from cocoa beans • This is what we call cow when its used for food • This grain is frequently eaten in Asian countries • This is what we call pig when it is used for food • ...
沪教版八年级上U5单词词网游戏 2023-11-25
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- thin sticks used for eating in some asian countries.
- something that is from your nearby area.
- when you tell someone your name and meet them.
- when you visit many places and see interesting things.
- when you learn from doing something.
- when you feel happy or pleased about something.
- when something has happened before now.
- when you do well and achieve your goals.
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- something that is really, really good.
- when you give something to someone and they give you something back.
- someone who invites you to their house or event.
- the way people in a group do things and what they believe.
- something that helps you learn or teaches you.
- up to now or so far.
- people or things from the united kingdom (uk).
- any day of the week except saturday and sunday.
- being kind and polite to others.
- someone who is invited to come to a party or event.
18 Clues: up to now or so far. • being kind and polite to others. • when you learn from doing something. • something that is really, really good. • when something has happened before now. • something that is from your nearby area. • when you do well and achieve your goals. • something that helps you learn or teaches you. • when you tell someone your name and meet them. • ...
Endangered Species 2023-09-28
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- Gorilla Endangered primate
- Turtle Endangered reptile
- Scaly mammal at risk
- Critically endangered porpoise
- Elephant Large pachyderm in danger
- Madagascar primate
- Great ape in danger
- Striped big cat
- Tiger Endangered striped big cat
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- Rhino Critically endangered Asian rhinoceros
- Giant land mammal
- Leopard Rare big cat
- Bear-like mammal
- Endangered primate
- Rhinoceros Critically endangered African rhino
- Endangered marine mammal
- Leopard Critically endangered big cat
- Orangutan Endangered primate
- Whale Largest animal on Earth
- Horned creature
20 Clues: Striped big cat • Horned creature • Bear-like mammal • Giant land mammal • Endangered primate • Madagascar primate • Great ape in danger • Leopard Rare big cat • Scaly mammal at risk • Endangered marine mammal • Turtle Endangered reptile • Gorilla Endangered primate • Orangutan Endangered primate • Whale Largest animal on Earth • Critically endangered porpoise • ...
Conflict is a true test of human relationship 2013-05-14
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- The mutal bond between two or more people.
- A person who is connected with another or others by blood.
- A large-scale fist fight usually involving multiple participants.
- Black, White, Asian, ect...
- The conflict within ones self.
- A person who shares or is associated with another in some action or endeavor; sharer; associate
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- Between two industries or siblings
- The way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected.
- A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- An oral disagreement involving differing points of view.
- Conflict between differnt countries.
11 Clues: Black, White, Asian, ect... • The conflict within ones self. • Between two industries or siblings • Conflict between differnt countries. • The mutal bond between two or more people. • An oral disagreement involving differing points of view. • A person who is connected with another or others by blood. • A serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one. • ...
Oriental Merchant 2024-06-28
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- What was the name of the Supermarket Retailer updated in this issue?
- Where was our Sponsored Senior Lunch in Canada located?
- What cycle of the Lunar New year are we currently in?
- What was the name of the culture day we supported in Canada?
- How many countries do we operate in?
- What city did OM have it's humble beginnings?
- How many Warehouse sites do we operate globally?
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- Where is the head office?
- How long as Oriental Merchant been operating?
- When did we expand into the European market?
- What cuisine of food do we distribute?
- What brand just arrived at Young and Young in Canada?
- What brand took off recently in New Zealand?
- What is the colour of Oriental Merchant's logo?
14 Clues: Where is the head office? • How many countries do we operate in? • What cuisine of food do we distribute? • When did we expand into the European market? • What brand took off recently in New Zealand? • How long as Oriental Merchant been operating? • What city did OM have it's humble beginnings? • What is the colour of Oriental Merchant's logo? • ...
Dining Room 2025-06-16
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- You use this for soup or rice.
- A clear cup, usually used for cold drinks.
- A black powder you put on food.
- You use these to pick up food in a lot of Asian countries.
- A small mat under your plate on the table.
- You carry food or drinks on this.
- A tool used to cut food.
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- Food is placed on this round dish.
- You use this to eat soup or soft food.
- A large container used to pour drinks like water or juice.
- You drink water, tea, or juice from this.
- A white powder you sprinkle on food for flavor.
- A small cloth or paper to wipe your hands or mouth.
- A tool with points used to eat food.
14 Clues: A tool used to cut food. • You use this for soup or rice. • A black powder you put on food. • You carry food or drinks on this. • Food is placed on this round dish. • A tool with points used to eat food. • You use this to eat soup or soft food. • You drink water, tea, or juice from this. • A clear cup, usually used for cold drinks. • ...
Spring Festivals Around the World 2022-03-04
6 Clues: The flower of Hanami. • The festival of colors celebrated by Hindus. • It means new day in Central Asian Countries. • It is celebrated in Mexico, Teotihuacan Pyramid • The country where Songkran Water Festival celebrated. • It is a sun festival, personified by ancient god Volos.
I am Malala Crossword 2018-05-08
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- / a pair of light, loose, pleated trousers that fit tight around the ankles, worn by women in South Asia
- / the governor of a province in an Arab country
- / Islamic fighters who believe in jihad (holy war)
- / playful exchange of teasing remarks
- / - a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise
- / mixing socially, especially with those of higher social status (rich and famous)
- / A small rodent, similar to a door mouse
- / devoutly religious
- / a long tunic worn in South Asian countries
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- / a fictitious name, especially one used by an author
- / a market in a Middle Eastern country
- / a thin pancake bread
- / a sadness; a gloomy state of mind
- / act of disrespect or speaking against God or sacred things; profane talk
14 Clues: / devoutly religious • / a thin pancake bread • / a sadness; a gloomy state of mind • / a market in a Middle Eastern country • / playful exchange of teasing remarks • / A small rodent, similar to a door mouse • / - a loud, unpleasant, and prolonged noise • / a long tunic worn in South Asian countries • / the governor of a province in an Arab country • ...
a samurai must know these words. Nicolas G. 2024-05-01
Across
- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- method of clearing the mind
- religion focused on nature
- lord who supported the shogun
- Shotoku a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
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- go back to the way it was
- gets to hang out with the emperor
- followed by the samurai
- a level of the japan army
- the head of the military government of Japan
14 Clues: followed by the samurai • go back to the way it was • a level of the japan army • religion focused on nature • method of clearing the mind • lord who supported the shogun • gets to hang out with the emperor • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries • the head of the military government of Japan • ...
APEX Celebrates AAPI Heritage Month: Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-05
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- Was casted as Mr. Sulu in the original Star Trek series
- First Asian-American governor of a mainland state
- Asian-American fashion designer. She previously pursued a Figure Skating career for 15 years
- The movie “Sideways” put this actress on the public’s radar. Since 2005, she has been a weekly visitor to the American homes via the TV series “Grey’s Anatomy”
- First Asian-American woman appointed to a presidential cabinet
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- First Asian-American CEO of a Fortune 500
- Martial Arts superstar who made his American debut in Lethal Weapon 4
- First Indian-American woman to fly to space
- First Asian/Pacific Islander group to settle in the U.S in the 18th Century.
- Leading sports figure who describes himself as “Cablinasuan,” or “hybrid of Caucasian, Black, American Indian, and Asian”
- Legendary Martial Arts star of the 1973 film, “Enter the Dragon”
11 Clues: First Asian-American CEO of a Fortune 500 • First Indian-American woman to fly to space • First Asian-American governor of a mainland state • Was casted as Mr. Sulu in the original Star Trek series • First Asian-American woman appointed to a presidential cabinet • Legendary Martial Arts star of the 1973 film, “Enter the Dragon” • ...
Unit 5 getting started 2022-11-12
5 Clues: famous dish in Viet Nam • a traditional dish at Tet • a dish made mainly by floor • a common drink Asian countries • a popular drink around the world
Words, words, words 2017-07-16
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- someone who lives in a particular place
- a section of a town or city
- the fact of being jobless
- the practice or policy of keeping people of different races, religions, etc., separate from each other
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- not having the things that are needed for a good or healthy life
- money paid to workers
- relating to or including many different cultures
- a situation in which a large group of people behave in a violent and uncontrolled way
- a person from countries such as India and Pakistan.
- a part or section of a city
10 Clues: money paid to workers • the fact of being jobless • a section of a town or city • a part or section of a city • someone who lives in a particular place • relating to or including many different cultures • a person from countries such as India and Pakistan. • not having the things that are needed for a good or healthy life • ...
10 interesting facts about the continent of Asia 2022-03-24
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- Most populated country in the world.
- Very important feature of the Asian continent in terms of its flora and fauna.
- It is the second highest mountain in the world, it is on the Asian continent and is located between Pakistan and China.
- Asian country with the highest IQ in the world.
- people with a lot of money who live in Asia and there are more of them in China than in the United States.
- Food of which Asia is the largest producer and consumer in the world.
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- The tallest building in the world that is located on the Asian continent, in the city of Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates.
- Religion professed by more than 500 million Asians, although it is not the predominant religion on that continent.
- Most poisonous animals on the planet that live on the Asian continent.
- most populated city in the world.
- It is the highest mountain in the world, it is on the Asian continent and is located on the border between China and Nepal.
- The world's largest country located in Asia, which is the largest continent in the world.
- It is one of the tallest buildings in the world, located in Shanghai.
13 Clues: most populated city in the world. • Most populated country in the world. • Asian country with the highest IQ in the world. • It is one of the tallest buildings in the world, located in Shanghai. • Food of which Asia is the largest producer and consumer in the world. • Most poisonous animals on the planet that live on the Asian continent. • ...
SASE Crossword 2 2024-09-21
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- Who was the first Asian American to win a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor?
- What is the base for the popular Japanese liquor sake?
- Which Hawaiian actor plays Aquaman?
- Which Asian American comedian, actor, writer, producer and director is well known for her Netflix stand-up specials Baby Cobra and Hard Knock Wife?
- What is the popular Vietnamese sandwich?
- Which US state has the biggest Asian American population?
- Who is the CEO / Executive Director of SASE?
- Who was the first Asian American woman to serve in the U.S. Congress?
- Which nation has the largest population of vegetarians in the world?
- What is the national sport of Bangladesh?
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- What does the “Pro” in SASE Pro stand for?
- What agricultural ceremony traditionally held by Kings occurs at the start of the rice growing season in Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar?
- What is this year’s Chinese zodiac animal?
- Where does bubble tea originate from?
- How old is SASE this year?
- Who wrote and directed the animated film Spirited Away?
16 Clues: How old is SASE this year? • Which Hawaiian actor plays Aquaman? • Where does bubble tea originate from? • What is the popular Vietnamese sandwich? • What is the national sport of Bangladesh? • What does the “Pro” in SASE Pro stand for? • What is this year’s Chinese zodiac animal? • Who is the CEO / Executive Director of SASE? • ...
APEX Celebrates AAPI Heritage Month: Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-05
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- Was casted as Mr. Sulu in the original Star Trek series
- First Asian-American governor of a mainland state
- Asian-American fashion designer. She previously pursued a Figure Skating career for 15 years
- The movie “Sideways” put this actress on the public’s radar. Since 2005, she has been a weekly visitor to the American homes via the TV series “Grey’s Anatomy”
- First Asian-American woman appointed to a presidential cabinet
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- First Asian-American CEO of a Fortune 500
- Martial Arts superstar who made his American debut in Lethal Weapon 4
- First Indian-American woman to fly to space
- First Asian/Pacific Islander group to settle in the U.S in the 18th Century.
- Leading sports figure who describes himself as “Cablinasuan,” or “hybrid of Caucasian, Black, American Indian, and Asian”
- Legendary Martial Arts star of the 1973 film, “Enter the Dragon”
11 Clues: First Asian-American CEO of a Fortune 500 • First Indian-American woman to fly to space • First Asian-American governor of a mainland state • Was casted as Mr. Sulu in the original Star Trek series • First Asian-American woman appointed to a presidential cabinet • Legendary Martial Arts star of the 1973 film, “Enter the Dragon” • ...
a samurai must know these words. Nicolas G. 2024-05-01
Across
- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned, tiled roofs
- Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries
- form of Buddhism focused on paradise
- a form of Buddhism that stresses self-reliance and achieving enlightenment through meditation
- method of clearing the mind
- religion focused on nature
- lord who supported the shogun
- Shotoku a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
- a Japanese novel and Heian masterpiece written by Murasaki Shikibu; considered one of the great works of world literature
Down
- go back to the way it was
- gets to hang out with the emperor
- followed by the samurai
- a level of the japan army
- the head of the military government of Japan
14 Clues: followed by the samurai • go back to the way it was • a level of the japan army • religion focused on nature • method of clearing the mind • lord who supported the shogun • gets to hang out with the emperor • form of Buddhism focused on paradise • Golden Age between 8th-12th centuries • the head of the military government of Japan • ...
Words, words, words 2017-06-25
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- not having the things that are needed for a good or healthy life
- the fact of being jobless
- a person from countries such as India and Pakistan.
- a section of a town or city
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- relating to or including many different cultures
- the practice or policy of keeping people of different races, religions, etc., separate from each other
- money paid to workers
- someone who lives in a particular place
- a part or section of a city
- situation in which a large group of people behave in a violent and uncontrolled way
10 Clues: money paid to workers • the fact of being jobless • a part or section of a city • a section of a town or city • someone who lives in a particular place • relating to or including many different cultures • a person from countries such as India and Pakistan. • not having the things that are needed for a good or healthy life • ...
4A Vocabulary Check -1 2024-02-15
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- a violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean
- rain falling in large drops and with a lot of force
- describing a climate that is very damp, and usually very hot
- the contribution to climate change by an individual, organisations, products and services, and more
- the state of having knowledge of something
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- extremely cold
- a severe snow storm with strong winds
- the season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries
- water that falls to the ground as rain, snow, etc
- the natural world
10 Clues: extremely cold • the natural world • a severe snow storm with strong winds • the state of having knowledge of something • water that falls to the ground as rain, snow, etc • rain falling in large drops and with a lot of force • describing a climate that is very damp, and usually very hot • the season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries • ...
8AU5单词 2026-01-06
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- a sudden strong feeling of surprise or upse
- the act of giving and receiving something with others
- used to show something has not happened up to now
- an emotion such as happiness, sadness or anger
- a journey taken for pleasure, visiting different places
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- one of a pair of thin sticks used for eating, especially in Asian countries
- feeling or showing thanks for something
- the ideas or information in a book, article, etc.
- able to do things without needing help from others
- feeling worried or anxious about something
10 Clues: feeling or showing thanks for something • feeling worried or anxious about something • a sudden strong feeling of surprise or upse • an emotion such as happiness, sadness or anger • the ideas or information in a book, article, etc. • used to show something has not happened up to now • able to do things without needing help from others • ...
Look for the answers on the website 2023-05-11
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- The other island in which the orangutans live after Borneo
- Which rhinoceros is the most endangered?
- Which animal can eat for 14 hours a day
- What's the name of the lion's baby?
- The country in which most amur leopards live
- Which animal eats sea sponge and jellyfish?
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- Which penguin can dive in depths of over 200 metres?
- What is the polar bear's diet?
- Which leopard lives in countries like Nepal, Mongolia and India?
- Which elephant can reach up to 3m and weight up to 6 tonnes?
10 Clues: What is the polar bear's diet? • What's the name of the lion's baby? • Which animal can eat for 14 hours a day • Which rhinoceros is the most endangered? • Which animal eats sea sponge and jellyfish? • The country in which most amur leopards live • Which penguin can dive in depths of over 200 metres? • The other island in which the orangutans live after Borneo • ...
Look for the answers on the website 2023-05-11
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- The other island in which the orangutans live after Borneo
- The country in which most amur leopards live
- Which rhinoceros is the most endangered?
- Which penguin can dive in depths of over 200 metres?
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- Which elephant can reach up to 3m and weight up to 6 tonnes?
- What is the polar bear's diet?
- Which animal eats sea sponge and jellyfish?
- What's the name of the lion's baby?
- Which animal can eat for 14 hours a day
- Which leopard lives in countries like Nepal, Mongolia and India?
10 Clues: What is the polar bear's diet? • What's the name of the lion's baby? • Which animal can eat for 14 hours a day • Which rhinoceros is the most endangered? • Which animal eats sea sponge and jellyfish? • The country in which most amur leopards live • Which penguin can dive in depths of over 200 metres? • The other island in which the orangutans live after Borneo • ...
REVISION 2025-01-07
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- Hard work is a major ________ in achieving success.
- I __________ the trip will take about three hours.
- The band played various musical _________, including drums and guitars.
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- Pandas used to be an ____________ species.
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- _________the two stories and find their differences.
- The song had a fast ________ that made everyone dance.
- Scientists work hard to___________new medicines for various diseases.
- Eating rice with hands is a common ___________ in many Asian countries.
- __________ your favourite place in as much detail as possible.
10 Clues: Pandas used to be an ____________ species. • I __________ the trip will take about three hours. • Hard work is a major ________ in achieving success. • _________the two stories and find their differences. • The song had a fast ________ that made everyone dance. • a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry • ...
The Asian Crossroads 2022-09-11
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- Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence
- A creditor country extending dues to a borrowing nation to increase its political leverage.
- A sudden reduction in the general availability of loans due to tighter conditions imposed by banks
- Financial capital of Asia
- Political family in Sri Lanka whose policies are largely responsible for its 2022 financial crisis
- Co-Founder of Alibaba
- A pass that lends its name to a proposed economic corridor that traverses the Afghan–Pakistani border to facilitate trade between Central and South Asia
- Theme of India's 2021-2022 Budget
- Which US official visited Taiwan in August 2022
- Chinese Transnational Infrastructure Development Initiative
- Currency of Thailand
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- The only completely-autarkic nation in the modern world
- Country with the highest Islamic population in the world
- Billionaire capital of the world
- Population control policy in China from 1980-2015
- "India's Warren Buffet", who also produced English Vinglish
- Headquarters of Asian Development Bank
- Bhutan's alternative to the GDP Index
- Turkish ethnic group forcefully based in China's Xinjiang province
- Country with the longest life expectancy
- Sea-level waterway linking Asia to the Mediterranean
- Diasporic Iranian ethnic group without its own independent state
- Where does the Dalai Lama reside?
- Microfinance organization in Bangladesh started by Muhammad Yunus
- Israel's Intelligence Agency
25 Clues: Currency of Thailand • Co-Founder of Alibaba • Financial capital of Asia • Israel's Intelligence Agency • Billionaire capital of the world • Where does the Dalai Lama reside? • Theme of India's 2021-2022 Budget • Bhutan's alternative to the GDP Index • Headquarters of Asian Development Bank • Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence • Country with the longest life expectancy • ...
An Asian Country 2012-10-17
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- This is one of the country's most beautiful beach
- This is an attraction where you can learn how to fly in a wind tunnel
- This is one of the main religions in this country
- This is an event where people celebrate by eating moon cakes
- This is a place where you can find the most amazing birds in the world
- This is a famous festival which happens once a year in February
- This is a very famous theme park which is located in Sentosa
- This is a section in the country where there are many fun things to do and some of the things this island has are hotels and theme parks
- This is one of the world's famous statue
- This country is summer all year round
- This Garden has some of the world's most beautiful flowers
- This is the month that this country became independent
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- These two colors are the colors of the country's flag
- This is an attraction where you can see animals at night
- This is a very fun place where you can do many outdoor things such as rock climbing
- This is where in the world this country is located
- This Asian country has a famous place where animals are and many people come to see these animals
- This is what the weather is like throughout the whole year
- This is the size of the country
- This is one of the main languages spoke in this country
20 Clues: This is the size of the country • This country is summer all year round • This is one of the world's famous statue • This is one of the country's most beautiful beach • This is one of the main religions in this country • This is where in the world this country is located • These two colors are the colors of the country's flag • ...
The Asian World 2022-01-17
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- “the way of the warrior” (p. 280)
- Muslim state in Indian frontier (p. 286)
- Japanese military leader (p. 281)
- states such as Srivijaya and Melaka (2 words p. 294)
- money or property paid before a wedding (p. 269)
- states such as Sailendra, Pagan, Angkor (2 words p. 294)
- a chain of islands, usually volcanic (p. 290)
- a common sight after the Tang revived the Silk Road (p. 268)
- kingdom formed under Jayavarman (p. 292)
- Japanese “Sacred Way” religion (p. 282)
- followers consider the Buddha a divine figure (p. 284)
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- kind of Buddhism popular in Japan (p. 282)
- gentry landowner civil servants (2 words hyphenated (p. 269)
- separate territories of the Mongol Empire (p. 270)
- the Silla kingdom was the first to unite this peninsula (p. 283)
- “great names” or powerful families (p. 281)
- ceramic perfected by Tang artisans (p. 275)
- humans are linked to the Supreme Ultimate (2 words hyphenated p. 273)
- followers don’t consider Buddhism a religion (p. 284)
- warriors or “those who serve” (p. 280)
- formed when Vietnam freed itself from Chinese rule (2 words p. 292)
- name given to Timur Lenk (p. 286)
22 Clues: “the way of the warrior” (p. 280) • Japanese military leader (p. 281) • name given to Timur Lenk (p. 286) • warriors or “those who serve” (p. 280) • Japanese “Sacred Way” religion (p. 282) • Muslim state in Indian frontier (p. 286) • kingdom formed under Jayavarman (p. 292) • kind of Buddhism popular in Japan (p. 282) • “great names” or powerful families (p. 281) • ...
Other Asian Culture 2022-08-29
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- grandson of Genghis Khan?
- Huang He river is known as
- First emperor of a united China
- World’s oldest living civilization
- Ancient China was bounded by which desert in the north?
- One of China’s great philosophers
- China’s longest ruling dynasty
- Which material did Shang scribes write on?
- The great silk road linked China with which world
- What did the Chinese astrologers devise
- Under which dynasty did China’s power and glory
- Fierce nomads from the northern steppes of Asia
- treaties Chinese have to sign during 1842-1860
- What material did the Chinese begin making for writing?
- The official spoken and written language of China?
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- What did Genghis Khan’s successor establish Dynasty
- The empire of Genghis Khan stretched from China to
- which religion entered China from India?
- What did the ancient Chinese call their land
- The earliest Chinese writing
- One of the strong dynasties in China
- Which dynasty is from 1525-1082 B.C.
- What did the Communist Chinese attempt to do towards written Chinese
- one of the Major dialects spoken in southern
- Material the Chinese started casting
- World’s longest wall of China
- which people became more aware of China?
- Ancient China was bounded by which ocean in the east?
28 Clues: grandson of Genghis Khan? • Huang He river is known as • The earliest Chinese writing • World’s longest wall of China • China’s longest ruling dynasty • First emperor of a united China • One of China’s great philosophers • World’s oldest living civilization • One of the strong dynasties in China • Which dynasty is from 1525-1082 B.C. • Material the Chinese started casting • ...
Asian Culture Quiz 2025-03-10
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- Samurai defended what country?
- Central figure of Hinduism
- Buddhists worship in a
- Well-paid, fierce warriors
- Hinduism created in what country?
- The central figure of Buddhism
- The holy book of the Shinto
- Shinto believe in these types of spirits/gods
- This religion is the oldest
- Translates to "Way of the Warrior"
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- Buddhists believe that everything...
- Creator god in Hinduism
- The Hindu cycle of life
- Shinto worship and pray at these shrines called
- Confucianism was created in
- Hindu's holy book
- If you do good, good things will happen
- Buddhist holy book
- Confucianism's holy book
- Shinto's top belief
- 500BC in India
21 Clues: 500BC in India • Hindu's holy book • Buddhist holy book • Shinto's top belief • Buddhists worship in a • Creator god in Hinduism • The Hindu cycle of life • Confucianism's holy book • Central figure of Hinduism • Well-paid, fierce warriors • Confucianism was created in • The holy book of the Shinto • This religion is the oldest • Samurai defended what country? • ...
Asian Military - China 2024-11-18
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- Type of war vessel created as an escort battleship for the Treasure fleet
- Massive battle between the Han Dynasty 800,000 and Southern kingdoms 50,000
- Poison taken by a Chinese emperor to prolong his ife, but instead, ended it
- Small Chinese state that unified the country under one rule
- Nickname for the second first emperor of the Ming Dynasty
- Military strategist that wrote the Art of War
- The longest reigning dynasty in Chinese history
- Powerful dynasty that created the Treasure Fleet
- Militaristic dynasty that created numerous gunpowder weapons and naval vessels
- Dynasty started by the conquest of China by the Mongols
- Northern fortification that spans 6,000 miles
- This ballistic missile was powered by gunpowder and called "magic fire flying crow"
- A tough type of grain grown in ancient China
- desert to the north of China
- Admiral of the Treasure Fleet
- Dynasty started by a general and his daughter selling his house to buy a mercenary army
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- A type of Chinese ship made for hauling cargo but could be converted to carry cannons
- Law stating that if natural disasters and rebellions occurred it was a sign of a bad ruler
- A military manual from 1022 with descriptions and drawings of hundreds of weapons
- Chinese philosopher and creator of the idea of the "Middle Kingdom"
- Short-lived dynasty that constructed the Grand Canal and waged a failed war in Korea
- China's first dynasty
- Ancient Chinese book used to understand the will of the gods
- A pirate of Japanese origin
- Staple food grain in China
- A type of paddle-wheel ship made to travel up rivers
- Dynasty considered to be China's golden age
- Material used to create an "army" of statues for the burial of Qin Shi Huang
28 Clues: China's first dynasty • Staple food grain in China • A pirate of Japanese origin • desert to the north of China • Admiral of the Treasure Fleet • Dynasty considered to be China's golden age • A tough type of grain grown in ancient China • Military strategist that wrote the Art of War • Northern fortification that spans 6,000 miles • ...
East Asian Empires 2025-12-12
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- my classroom has good this
- go with the flow dude
- relies on good pasture for their livestock
- the way of the warrior
- what's the point?
- just follow the Golden Rule, it's not that "Confuciusing"
- carved by a great stone dragon
- a portable tent
- Japan's earliest religion
- GK's grandson
- the main characters in a popular lego TV show
- kind of like points
- AKA woodblock printing
- divine energy
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- a hermit kingdom
- not the Panama or the Suez one but the..
- a fun pool game and a Venetian explorer
- usually not made out of cheese
- not the orange flavored drink, but the dynasty
- the Treacherous Fox
- the better you do, the better job you get
- a 90's Grunge band
- everything has a seed of its opposite
- you're going to have to steppe up to live here
- like modern day renting
- the most popular religion in East Asia today
- AKA the universal ruler
- AKA one who serves
28 Clues: GK's grandson • divine energy • a portable tent • a hermit kingdom • what's the point? • a 90's Grunge band • AKA one who serves • the Treacherous Fox • kind of like points • go with the flow dude • the way of the warrior • AKA woodblock printing • like modern day renting • AKA the universal ruler • Japan's earliest religion • my classroom has good this • usually not made out of cheese • ...
Chatper 10 Part 2 Vocab 2022-11-01
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- small loans given to (poor) people.
- Industrialization: a set of policies, originally pursued in the late 1960s by several east asian countries, to spur manufacturing for export, often through subsidies and incentives for export production.
- Income Trap: a situation whereby a middle-income country is failing to transition to a high-income economy due to rising costs and declining competitiveness.
- Substitution: an economic theory adhered to by developing countries that wish to decrease their dependence on developed countries.
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- program/the Washington Consensus: market as a uniformly effective mechanism for distributing scarce resources and realizing economic development and growth all over the world.
- the use of economic, political, cultural and other pressures to control or influence other countries.
- Economy: Any employment that is not taxed or regulated by the government.
7 Clues: small loans given to (poor) people. • Economy: Any employment that is not taxed or regulated by the government. • the use of economic, political, cultural and other pressures to control or influence other countries. • Substitution: an economic theory adhered to by developing countries that wish to decrease their dependence on developed countries. • ...
Geography Cross Word Puzzle 2021-04-01
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- Most of the mainland occupies a large ___________ that juts southward from the Asian continent
- latitude and ____ currents play major roles in shaping Southeast Asia's climate
- Many species, including mammals, birds, fish, and insects are __________
- the country that has 100 active volcanoes
- Southeast Asia's longest and most important ________ are on the mainland
- another word for plant life
- one of the country in Southeast Asia countries, located in mainland peninsula, which starts with L
- More than 17,000 of the island in the _________ Archipelago are part of Indonesia
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- intense tropical storms
- Indonesia's highest peak
- Climates in Southeast Asia are generally hot and __________
- another word for animal life
- Southeast Asia possesses a rich variety of ________ resources including tin and copper
- An area compromised of islands
- Southeast Asia's longest river
15 Clues: intense tropical storms • Indonesia's highest peak • another word for plant life • another word for animal life • An area compromised of islands • Southeast Asia's longest river • the country that has 100 active volcanoes • Climates in Southeast Asia are generally hot and __________ • Many species, including mammals, birds, fish, and insects are __________ • ...
Yellow Week 18 2021-12-23
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- Stop _________ me!
- An Asian nation that only borders North Korea
- You use your lungs to _________
- A southeast Asian nation whose currency is called the Baht
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- A chance
- An Asian country with over 1,700 islands
- Often
- Opposite of loud
- The Sahara ______ is in Africa
- An Asian country that is the most populous country in the world
10 Clues: Often • A chance • Opposite of loud • Stop _________ me! • The Sahara ______ is in Africa • You use your lungs to _________ • An Asian country with over 1,700 islands • An Asian nation that only borders North Korea • A southeast Asian nation whose currency is called the Baht • An Asian country that is the most populous country in the world
History Study guide 2023-12-18
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- primarily came to united states in the years 1820-1890 and were from northwestern europe
- a minority group’s adoption of the beliefs and way of life of the dominant culture
- the process of making an area more urban (the growth of cities)
- a law enacted in 1882 that prohibited all chinese except students, teachers, merchants, tourist, and government officials from entering the united states
- a manufacturing process that allows for finished and almost finished parts to be installed in sequence to automate and reduce the time needed to assemble a finished good
- widespread railroad strike and boycott that severely disrupted rail traffic in the midwest of the united states in june-july 1894
- an island in the san francisco bay that was an entry point for many asian immigrants to the united states beginning in 1910
- certain urban spaces where cultural traits of a distinct ethnic minority culture are evident
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- a condition in which minority groups participate fully in the dominant society, yet maintain their cultural differences
- also called the immigration act of 1924 was a discriminatory and ethnocentric policy that reduced overall immigration of the united states and established quotas on immigration from western and southern european countries as well as asian countries and russia
- describes the reason that individuals might emigrate from their homes including poverty, lack of social mobility, violence, or presecution
- agriculture using modern powered equipment instead of animals or human labor
- an association of workers formed to negotiate collectively with an employer to protect and further workers rights and interests
- an island in new york harbor that was the chief immigrant
- primarily from southeastern europe and asia and made up a large part of the american immigrant population from 1890-1920
- leave alone no taxes, regulation,or tariffs
- describe the reason that an individual might settle in a particular country
- americanization in which immigrants adopt american culture and abandon culture from their home country
18 Clues: leave alone no taxes, regulation,or tariffs • an island in new york harbor that was the chief immigrant • the process of making an area more urban (the growth of cities) • describe the reason that an individual might settle in a particular country • agriculture using modern powered equipment instead of animals or human labor • ...
Ship Breaker 2022-06-07
Across
- A large pit, or hole, where stone or other materials have been extracted.
- Having parts that overlap or fit together.
- To indulge oneself in great degree in something.
- Showing fearlessness and determination.
- typical of a pirate
- a light oil for producing light
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- A light two-wheeled hooded vehicle drawn by one or more people, used chiefly in Asian countries.
- a number of different things parts, or items
- an ugly, twisted expression on a person's face, typically expressing disgust, pain, or wry amusement.
- Deceive or defeat by greater ingenuity.
10 Clues: typical of a pirate • a light oil for producing light • Deceive or defeat by greater ingenuity. • Showing fearlessness and determination. • Having parts that overlap or fit together. • a number of different things parts, or items • To indulge oneself in great degree in something. • A large pit, or hole, where stone or other materials have been extracted. • ...
Ginger 2017-11-13
Across
- The important parts used in ginger found on the roots
- The African ginger is _____ (near extinction)
- Limpopo and ___ are the two provinces where the African ginger is cultivated
- One should only water the ginger plant during the ___ season
- The colour of the outer layer which should be removed before using ginger
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- The indigenous ginger found in South Africa is the ____ ginger
- The Afrikaans name for ginger
- A plant that has no woody stem above the ground
- The ___ tribe made use of African Ginger for influenza
- Ginger is native to tropical ____ countries
10 Clues: The Afrikaans name for ginger • Ginger is native to tropical ____ countries • The African ginger is _____ (near extinction) • A plant that has no woody stem above the ground • The important parts used in ginger found on the roots • The ___ tribe made use of African Ginger for influenza • One should only water the ginger plant during the ___ season • ...
