asian countries Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 _______. • ...
trains 2026-04-09
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- : last spike driven to complete a railroad
- : they were railroad workers. African Americans often had these jobs
- : a horse-drawn vehicle used to carry people and mail
- a train route that connects the east and west coasts of a continent
- : it's a vehicle that are attached to a train for carrying cargo
- : This was the Baltimore and Ohio railroad
- : it's another word for trains (animal)
- :the 16th president, was assassinated
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- : they were people from different countries
- : They were mostly from Africa, and they worked as slaves
- : they were immigrants who traveled to America (asian)
- : long steel rails that guide the trains,
- : vehicles that run on tracks
13 Clues: : vehicles that run on tracks • :the 16th president, was assassinated • : it's another word for trains (animal) • : long steel rails that guide the trains, • : last spike driven to complete a railroad • : This was the Baltimore and Ohio railroad • : they were people from different countries • : a horse-drawn vehicle used to carry people and mail • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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.
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 • ...
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 • ...
2026 APEN+ Heritage Month 2026-04-21
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- What alphabet has only 12 letters?
- Who won 18 Grammy Awards as a cellist?
- This Central Asian large cat is the only feline which can't purr
- First African American and South Asian American to serve as Vice President
- Who created the USB?
- Which Samoan Descent Safety played for the Steelers
- Who was the architect behind the Louvre Pyramid in Paris
- Was known as "Mr. Tornado"
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- Who was the Japanese American Short-track speed skater winning 8 medals?
- What month is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month?
- In what sport was the first male and female Asian Olympic Gold medals in 1948?
- How many time zones does China have?
- The first migration of early humans traveled from where to Asia?
- _______________ Was the argument heard in the Supreme Court case tried in 1898: United States v. Wong Kim Ark
- Who was a legendary martial artist and actor
15 Clues: Who created the USB? • Was known as "Mr. Tornado" • What alphabet has only 12 letters? • How many time zones does China have? • Who won 18 Grammy Awards as a cellist? • Who was a legendary martial artist and actor • Which Samoan Descent Safety played for the Steelers • Who was the architect behind the Louvre Pyramid in Paris • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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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- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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" • ...
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' • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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? • ...
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. • ...
Module 6 Crossword 2026-04-23
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- After the repeal of the _______ doctrine, many countries began to leave the Soviet Union
- This Asian country had been a former French colony, eventually leading to a war in the 1960s and '70s before being split in half
- An army of over 10 million Chinese college students who were actively destroying ancient Chinese statues and western books, as well as removing people in positions of power as part of the Cultural Revolution
- After WWII, the USA helps Japan write a new_____, modeled after the one the USA has
- This 1948 policy sent nearly $13billion to all the major countries of Europe to help prevent the spread of communism
- The Berlin Wall eventually was torn down in_____ 1989, symbolizing the end of the Soviet Union and uniting Germany as one country again
- The Soviet Union fears an invasion and therefore wants to surround itself with spheres of ________
- The move for India's independence from Great Britain was achieved through a series of non-violent protests and acts of civil disobedience all led by Mahatma _____
- The US plan to prevent communism from spreading
- An alliance between the communist countries in Europe created in 1955. Once a country joins, they are not allowed to leave the alliance
- This 1947 policy provided money to any country resisting the Soviet Union
- ____ Zedong, leader of communist China from 1949-1976
- The Russian word for Mikhail Gorbachev's policy for openness, allowing people to voice their opinions about the government
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- Mao Zedong's plan to remove all ancient Chinese culture and replace it with communist ideals
- In 1949, this country gets their own atomic bomb
- After WWII, this European country is split between a communist east and non-communist west
- This concrete object, built in 1961, separated Germany's capital for over 2 decades
- The Russian word for economic reforms put in place by Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s
- After WWII, Korea was split into a communist_____ and a non-communist south
- In 1948, the Soviet Union blockaded this German city, resulting in the USA and UK having to send supplies via airplanes
- In the early 1960s, the Soviet Union began to place missiles in this Caribbean country, leading to a crisis between the USA and Soviet Union
- After WWII, Japan is no longer allowed to have a ____, but instead creates a self-defense force
- Mao Zedong's plan to make China the #2economy in the world by placing the Chinese people in communes for work was known as the Great Leap _____
- The Cold War was a fight between capitalism and _____
- In 1949, this Asian country becomes communist
25 Clues: In 1949, this Asian country becomes communist • The US plan to prevent communism from spreading • In 1949, this country gets their own atomic bomb • The Cold War was a fight between capitalism and _____ • ____ Zedong, leader of communist China from 1949-1976 • This 1947 policy provided money to any country resisting the Soviet Union • ...
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
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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 • ...
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.
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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” • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 __________ • ...
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
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- The Renaissance began in ________ history.
- The art of making agreements with other countries.
- Italy was the center of the old _____ empire.
- People of Florence became rich from trading _____.
- Europeans wanted a lot of _____ goods during the Renaissance.
- Since people of Venice used boats to get around it became a major ____________ center.
- The people of ______ built their city on small islands in the Renaissance.
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- The Renaissance was also known as a time of_______.
- After reading __________ stories people wanted to buy more Chinese goods.
- More people were interested in wordly ideas and events instead of religion.
- A person who fights in the army for money.
- The most famous city of the Renaissance.
- The Renaissance began in _____.
- People living in cities were very____.
- More city like and less country like.
15 Clues: The Renaissance began in _____. • More city like and less country like. • People living in cities were very____. • The most famous city of the Renaissance. • The Renaissance began in ________ history. • A person who fights in the army for money. • Italy was the center of the old _____ empire. • The art of making agreements with other countries. • ...
Week #6 Spelling: -er, -or, ian, -ist 2022-03-08
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- ____ elephants have smaller ears than African elephants
- The cancer _____ worked on a cure for the disease
- I am a _____ when it comes to Sasquatch
- Someone knocked on the door and I knew that our ____ had arrived.
- Von Gogh is a famous ____ who painted "The Starry Night"
- She is a world ____ and has been to 65 different countries.
- Her dream job is to be a ____ so she excels in her history classes
- We saw ____ mummies on our trip
- Patricia Polacco is an author and an ____
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- There were not many ____ from the Titanic voyage
- He was a ____ for the Lego company
- The ___ helped me find some books
- The ____ swore to protect the children
- The ____ had some novel ideas to try.
- Steven Spielberg is a famous movie _____
15 Clues: We saw ____ mummies on our trip • The ___ helped me find some books • He was a ____ for the Lego company • The ____ had some novel ideas to try. • The ____ swore to protect the children • I am a _____ when it comes to Sasquatch • Steven Spielberg is a famous movie _____ • Patricia Polacco is an author and an ____ • There were not many ____ from the Titanic voyage • ...
Chinese Inventions 2013-10-21
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- A process for imprinting text/images on different backings like wood
- Something used to measure earthquakes
- Something that fuels our pens
- A weapon that fires arrows faster and harder (thats what she said) than bows
- Something made from trees
- A frozen and tasty dessert
- Something the ancient Chinese used to count with
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- A device that shows the time of day using the suns position
- What we use for larger numbers in our currency today
- A style of writing that is used by asian countries
- Something that uses magnetic force to work
- A fibre that can be woven into textiles
- Guns needed this to function(not sure if they still do)
- A type of ceramic that is very tough
- A seven shape-piece puzzle
15 Clues: Something made from trees • A seven shape-piece puzzle • A frozen and tasty dessert • Something that fuels our pens • A type of ceramic that is very tough • Something used to measure earthquakes • A fibre that can be woven into textiles • Something that uses magnetic force to work • Something the ancient Chinese used to count with • ...
PLACES IN THE WORLD 2021-02-28
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- Country that has the most islands in the world is ______.
- The Colosseum is located in _______.
- ________ is the largest countries in world.
- The world's largest island is located at ______.
- City that has the world's longest metro network is _____.
- Taj Mahal is located in _______.
- What country, capital Bangkok, used to be called Siam?
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- The world's largest desert is located at _______.
- Cairo is the capital of what country?
- Santiago is the capital of what country?
- What city that opened a Museum of Literature in 2019?
- National currency of Austria is ______.
- ,City that has the highest percentage of foreign-born residents is _______.
- What Asian country is bigger than France, Spain and Germany combined but has a population of little over two million?
- The Great Bear Lake is in what country?
15 Clues: Taj Mahal is located in _______. • The Colosseum is located in _______. • Cairo is the capital of what country? • National currency of Austria is ______. • The Great Bear Lake is in what country? • Santiago is the capital of what country? • ________ is the largest countries in world. • The world's largest island is located at ______. • ...
Topic 2 2022-05-22
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- a piece of dishware normally used as a container for holding or serving food
- a piece of tableware with a shallow bowl-shaped container and a handle
- the two small sticks used for picking up and eating food in many Asian countries
- the four digits on each of your hands—or five if you include your thumb
- showing regard for others in manners, speech, behavior, etc.
- look for and gather something
- a piece of pasta, especially a long, skinny one
- join two or more things together
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- an eating utensil with several points
- situated in or oriented toward the south
- a section or a chunk of some larger thing
- move with speed
- a liquid fat or fuel
- a rounded dish that holds food
- a kind of juicy fruit
15 Clues: move with speed • a liquid fat or fuel • a kind of juicy fruit • look for and gather something • a rounded dish that holds food • join two or more things together • an eating utensil with several points • situated in or oriented toward the south • a section or a chunk of some larger thing • a piece of pasta, especially a long, skinny one • ...
Ship Breaker 2022-06-07
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Positive, Comparison,and Superlative Degrees 2023-05-23
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- I was sick this morning, but now I feel...
- Elephant is the... land animal in the world.
- In 2000, England is the ... in winter of all countries.
- The cat is look as...as the other cat.
- The part of speech that describe the characteristic of something.
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- When we compare two things, animals, people, it's called by...
- You are the ... beautiful flower in the world.
- The part of speech that describe the actions.
- The African elephant is ... than the Asian elephant.
- It's the ... cat I've ever seen.
10 Clues: It's the ... cat I've ever seen. • The cat is look as...as the other cat. • I was sick this morning, but now I feel... • Elephant is the... land animal in the world. • The part of speech that describe the actions. • You are the ... beautiful flower in the world. • The African elephant is ... than the Asian elephant. • ...
Imperialism 2026-03-18
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- Adding conquered territory to a state.
- European country that built an empire in the 19th century.
- System where a country establishes direct control over territory.
- A justification imperial powers used for expansion.
- The policy of extending a country’s power over other nations.
- An ancient European empire often associated with early imperialism.
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- The group that benefits most from imperial power according to critics.
- The spreading of ideas, values, and practices between societies.
- A process in which countries become more interconnected economically and culturally.
- Asian country that built an empire in the 19th–20th centuries.
10 Clues: Adding conquered territory to a state. • A justification imperial powers used for expansion. • European country that built an empire in the 19th century. • The policy of extending a country’s power over other nations. • Asian country that built an empire in the 19th–20th centuries. • The spreading of ideas, values, and practices between societies. • ...
Geo-Crisscross: Unlock the World (3/4/5) 2025-01-15
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- This country has the Great Wall and Beijing as its capital.
- The smallest continent and also a country.
- This South Asian country is home to the Taj Mahal.
- The southernmost, icy continent.
- An island nation in East Asia, its capital is Tokyo.
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- The second-largest continent, known for its diverse cultures and wildlife.
- This country shares a border with Pakistan; its capital is Kabul.
- This country's capital is Islamabad.
- The continent home to countries like France, Germany, and Italy.
- The largest continent, home to China, India, and Japan.
10 Clues: The southernmost, icy continent. • This country's capital is Islamabad. • The smallest continent and also a country. • This South Asian country is home to the Taj Mahal. • An island nation in East Asia, its capital is Tokyo. • The largest continent, home to China, India, and Japan. • This country has the Great Wall and Beijing as its capital. • ...
Industrial Revolution in Asia 2025-10-27
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- What technological advancement boosted trade?
- What new technology helped to make knowledge more accessible?
- Wider spread of ______________ due to A.I.
- What was type of resource exploited?
- Trade What increased for asian countries economically?
- What were conditions like for factory workers during the revolution?
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- What did industrialization encourage?
- What negative impact is caused by Destruction, pollution, and over exploitation that put many species at risk?
- What pollution is caused by factories, power plants, and vehicles releasing toxic pollutants?
- What is the #1 manufacturing country in the world?
10 Clues: What was type of resource exploited? • What did industrialization encourage? • Wider spread of ______________ due to A.I. • What technological advancement boosted trade? • What is the #1 manufacturing country in the world? • Trade What increased for asian countries economically? • What new technology helped to make knowledge more accessible? • ...
Chinese Inventions 2013-10-21
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- Guns needed this to function(not sure if they still do)
- What we use for larger numbers in our currency today
- Something the ancient Chinese used to count with
- Something used to measure earthquakes
- A device that shows the time of day using the suns position
- A seven shape-piece puzzle
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- Something made from trees
- A type of ceramic that is very tough
- A style of writing that is used by asian countries
- Something that uses magnetic force to work
- A weapon that fires arrows faster and harder (thats what she said) than bows
- A frozen and tasty dessert
- A process for imprinting text/images on different backings like wood
- Something that fuels our pens
- A fibre that can be woven into textiles
15 Clues: Something made from trees • A frozen and tasty dessert • A seven shape-piece puzzle • Something that fuels our pens • A type of ceramic that is very tough • Something used to measure earthquakes • A fibre that can be woven into textiles • Something that uses magnetic force to work • Something the ancient Chinese used to count with • ...
G20 Prelims 2023-08-04
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- Which country holds the presidency of the G20 this year?
- Sherpa track is headed by a ______ of each member country.
- Which G20 member has the largest economy?
- Which country hosted the first G20 summit?
- How many countries does G20 comprise?
- Who is the chairperson of the 2023 G20 summit?
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- The G20 was found after the Asian ______ crisis.
- The G20 Leader’s Summit is happening for the ____ time this year?
- The theme of 2023 G20 summit is _____(Sanskrit)
- The 2023 G20 leader’s summit will take place in which city?
- Which country hosted the 2022 G20 summit?
- Which month marks the beginning of the G20 presidency in India?
- The 2023 G20 logo draws inspiration from ____ national flag?
- How often is the G20 summit held?
- What is the full form of G20?
15 Clues: What is the full form of G20? • How often is the G20 summit held? • How many countries does G20 comprise? • Which country hosted the 2022 G20 summit? • Which G20 member has the largest economy? • Which country hosted the first G20 summit? • Who is the chairperson of the 2023 G20 summit? • The theme of 2023 G20 summit is _____(Sanskrit) • ...
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
ASIAN FOLK ARTS 2025-09-17
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- Khuur- Mongolian instrument also known as horsehead fiddle.
- Harmonic overtones
- Low guttural tones
- One of the traditional Japanese Musical instrument.
- throwing of small paper packets onto the stage to show appreciation for exceptional performances in the Kabuki Theater.
- SHADOW PUPPETRY-is a form of theatre acted by colorful silhouette figures made from leather or paper, accompanied by music and singing.
- a popular Kabuki prop, can be used to represent a tray, a sunrise, the wind, rain, cutting with a knife, drinking, and much more.
- One of the feature of the architectural marvels of the Kabuki Theater.
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- manipulates the puppets using rods and strings to move the puppets, making them dance, fight, and tell stories.
- crafted with meticulous detail portray mythical and historical figures, adding depth to the storytelling in the Thai Khon Dance Drama.
- ceremonial opening of Kabuki performances.
- a traditional Japanese popular drama with singing and dancing performed in a highly stylized manner.
- gestures in Khon Dance. Used to communicate specific meanings and emotions, adding depth to the storytelling.
- Whistling sound
- material used in the puppet making in Chinese shadow puppetry.
- is a form of singing originating in western Mongolia, in the Altai mountains.
- Mongolian instrument also known as two-stringed lute.
- DANCE DRAMA- is a performing art in Thailand that combines musical, vocal, literary, dance, ritual and handicraft elements.
- the conclusion of a Kabuki performance, actors and musicians participate in a closing ritual.
- During this period, monks used the shadows of puppets to symbolize the soul of the deceased during the intercession.
20 Clues: Whistling sound • Harmonic overtones • Low guttural tones • ceremonial opening of Kabuki performances. • One of the traditional Japanese Musical instrument. • Mongolian instrument also known as two-stringed lute. • Khuur- Mongolian instrument also known as horsehead fiddle. • material used in the puppet making in Chinese shadow puppetry. • ...
ASEAN - COMING TOGETHER 2024-10-21
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- Southeast Asian ___________ (SEA Games) and the ASEAN Para Games
- are held every ________ years to help build the relationships and strengthen cooperation among the countries.
- They saw the need to come together to strengthen their _________, economies and relationships.
- In 1967, ___________'S Foreign Minister, Mr Thanat Khoman, suggested setting up a new organisation in Southeast Asia to promote peace and cooperation.
- The organisation is called the Association of Southeast ____________.
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- The ASEAN countries also work together in the area of ___________.
- _______________ from secondary schools across the region also compete in the annual ASEAN School Games (ASG).
- Many countries in Southeast Asia gained independence after World War _____ .
8 Clues: Southeast Asian ___________ (SEA Games) and the ASEAN Para Games • The ASEAN countries also work together in the area of ___________. • The organisation is called the Association of Southeast ____________. • Many countries in Southeast Asia gained independence after World War _____ . • ...
SAPENG May Heritage Month 2023-05-02
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- 2023's May Heritage theme
- the acronym of all people of Asian, Asian American, or Pacific Islander ancestry
- the second largest Asian country (by land size)
- First Asian to win Best Actress Oscar
- has the largest number of languages in the world
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- the smallest Asian country (by land size)
- first person in space of Asian origin
- Festival that involves colors and water
- the month where Asians and Pacific Islanders are celebrated
9 Clues: 2023's May Heritage theme • first person in space of Asian origin • First Asian to win Best Actress Oscar • Festival that involves colors and water • the smallest Asian country (by land size) • the second largest Asian country (by land size) • has the largest number of languages in the world • the month where Asians and Pacific Islanders are celebrated • ...
foods 2025-05-26
15 Clues: sour broth • rounded beef • layered pasta • tortilla dish • late night meal • sweet breakfast • italian noodles • triangular delis • double the bread • asian spices stew • the best side dish • middle east kind of kebab • asian style grilled protein • fermented korean vegetables • japan syle rice with various toppings
All Things Easter 2023-03-25
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- name of someone born five days before Easter
- name of rabbit described in a classic children’s book book
- place where we'll be celebrating Easter this year
- one of the only countries where the word for Easter isn’t derived from the holiday above
- the name of the week leading up to Easter
- most popular type of sweets for Easter
- type of hat little girls sometimes wear
- meat traditionally eaten for Easter dinner
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- flower traditionally used around the Easter holiday
- the Jewish holiday that coincides with Jesus’s death
- celebrated at Easter
- number days associated with Easter
- Asian country where the traditional Easter flower
- the amount of money spent on candy in the US around Easter
- recipe enclosed for this dish, one of Sarah’s favorites
15 Clues: celebrated at Easter • number days associated with Easter • most popular type of sweets for Easter • type of hat little girls sometimes wear • the name of the week leading up to Easter • meat traditionally eaten for Easter dinner • name of someone born five days before Easter • place where we'll be celebrating Easter this year • ...
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 • ...
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 Country Crossword 2012-10-18
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- A member of a military castle who serves the warlords
- One of the attractions in this place is the imperial palace
- One of the two classes in feudal era that takes up twelve percent
- A type of tree that is pink, also known as cherry blossom
- A nation that attacked this country but got wiped out by two typhoons
- The name of the period during 1185-1333
- A man who had little power in the feudal era and was just a puppet
- This is the main language spoken by this country
- Name of the currency for this country
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- Popular name for raw horse meat that are sliced thinly
- The name of warlords in this country
- Name of a kind of wrestling
- Another name for a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator
- Also known as fushimi castle, was built by toyotomi hideyoshi
- The name of the period during 1336-1573
- Name of most famous mountain in this country
- Also known as the "divine wind"
- Known as the normal class in feudal era
- A man with actual great power
- A person who is train to have stealthiness and concealed weapons
20 Clues: Name of a kind of wrestling • A man with actual great power • Also known as the "divine wind" • The name of warlords in this country • Name of the currency for this country • The name of the period during 1336-1573 • The name of the period during 1185-1333 • Known as the normal class in feudal era • Name of most famous mountain in this country • ...
Asian Country-China 2012-10-18
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- The last emperor of China
- The closest city to Hong Kong
- The city with the highest altitude in China
- The largest city in China
- A Man-made structure visible from earth orbit
- A language spoken in Hong Kong
- The Premier of China
- A city in China once ruled by United Kingdom
- The leader of China
- How many SAR(special administrative regions)are there in China
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- A way to type Chinese
- The vice President of China
- A type of food with rice and a lot of water
- Bun A type of bread with sweet pastry topping
- A type of cake you eat during Mid Autumn festival
- Another name for Macau
- The Capital of China
- The city with the highest population in the world
- The coutry that invented paper
- A type of chinese food similar to spaghetti
20 Clues: The leader of China • The Capital of China • The Premier of China • A way to type Chinese • Another name for Macau • The last emperor of China • The largest city in China • The vice President of China • The closest city to Hong Kong • A language spoken in Hong Kong • The coutry that invented paper • A type of food with rice and a lot of water • ...
Asian Country-China 2012-10-18
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- A type of chinese food similar to spaghetti
- The vice President of China
- The largest city in China
- A city in China once ruled by United Kingdom
- A language spoken in Hong Kong
- The Premier of China
- The leader of China
- A way to type Chinese
- The city with the highest population in the world
- The last emperor of China
- Another name for Macau
- A type of food with rice and a lot of water
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- The city with the highest altitude in China
- Bun A type of bread with sweet pastry topping
- A type of cake you eat during Mid Autumn festival
- The coutry that invented paper
- A Man-made structure visible from earth orbit
- The closest city to Hong Kong
- How many SAR(special administrative regions)are there in China
- The Capital of China
20 Clues: The leader of China • The Premier of China • The Capital of China • A way to type Chinese • Another name for Macau • The largest city in China • The last emperor of China • The vice President of China • The closest city to Hong Kong • The coutry that invented paper • A language spoken in Hong Kong • The city with the highest altitude in China • ...
An Asian crossword 2012-08-08
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- Half of a circle
- The home of the sumo's
- Their billions of these animals in asia
- A country not touch the sea
- A group of small islands
- There are seven of these
- A way of mapping on a globe vertical
- This continent has the largest population
- The large country in asia and europe
- The earths...
- Scientific study on the earth's surface
- This country is hard to see on the map
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- A zone in the earth like the polor zone
- A way of mapping on a globe going horizontal
- Word for the weather in an area
- A type religion in asia
- It is a way people speak
- The name for map drawing
- Home of butter chicken
- An invisible line in he center of the earth
20 Clues: The earths... • Half of a circle • The home of the sumo's • Home of butter chicken • A type religion in asia • It is a way people speak • A group of small islands • The name for map drawing • There are seven of these • A country not touch the sea • Word for the weather in an area • A way of mapping on a globe vertical • The large country in asia and europe • ...
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 • ...
Asian Culture Review 2024-03-10
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- Fighting style based on size, strength, and a lot of food
- Based on relationships of superior and inferio
- Cycle of life
- Natural spirits
- 500BC in India
- Buddhist holy book
- Native-Japanese religion
- State of being at peace with universe
- Born again into nature
- 2300BC in India
- Belief that animals have souls
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- Salvation from Samsara
- Shinto shrines
- Destroyer god
- Buddhists believe everyone endures this
- You get what you give
- Buddhist monks live here
- Siddhartha Gautama
- Creator god
- Self control
- Hindu temple
- Good conduct and morality
- Hindu holy texts
- Buddhists believe suffering is caused by this
- Protector god
- Sacred texts of Confucians
- Restorer god
27 Clues: Creator god • Self control • Hindu temple • Restorer god • Destroyer god • Cycle of life • Protector god • Shinto shrines • 500BC in India • Natural spirits • 2300BC in India • Hindu holy texts • Siddhartha Gautama • Buddhist holy book • You get what you give • Salvation from Samsara • Born again into nature • Buddhist monks live here • Native-Japanese religion • Good conduct and morality • ...
Asian Americans: Modern 2023-03-01
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- The chairperson of PepsiCo
- Cofounder of Panda Express, America's second richest self-made woman
- The first woman of Indian origin to go to space
- An actress who has starred in Chicago, Kung Fu Panda, and several other animated movies
- The Co-Founder of Fitbit
- Woo- a leading member of the Radical Women and the Freedom Socialist Party
- the co-founder and former CEO of Yahoo!
- David Ho- A lead researcher in the effort to make the drug which turned HIV/AIDS from a terminal disease to a chronic one
- A famous musician who is known for hit songs like “Uptown Funk” and “24K Magic”
- the first director of partial East Asian descent to win the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series
- the most decorated American at the Winter Olympics
- the first Thai American woman elected to Congress,the first woman with a disability elected to Congress, and the first senator to give birth while in office
- the President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance
- Lee- Won Best Director Academy Award for movies he directed like Brokeback Mountain and Life of Pi
- Takei- An actor known for his role as Hikaru Sulu in the television series Star Trek
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- has won 10 World Series of Poker bracelets
- A former professional wrestler who moved to become one of the highest paid actors in the world
- The ex-CEO of Twitter until Ellon Musk bought it
- Chung- A Transgender advocate living with HIV/AIDS who advocates for LGBTQ rights
- A Judge of Dancing With the Stars since 2005
- the first NFL quarterback of Filipino-American descent
- The Co-Founder of youtube
- a New York City-based American jewelry designer
- one of the youngest tenured faculty in the history of Harvard's economics department
- A cellist has recorded more than 90 albums and received 19 Grammy Awards
- the first Taiwanese Nobel Prize laureate
26 Clues: The Co-Founder of Fitbit • The Co-Founder of youtube • The chairperson of PepsiCo • the co-founder and former CEO of Yahoo! • the first Taiwanese Nobel Prize laureate • has won 10 World Series of Poker bracelets • A Judge of Dancing With the Stars since 2005 • The first woman of Indian origin to go to space • a New York City-based American jewelry designer • ...
Asian Empires Crossword 2023-02-15
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- A form of money used by a country
- Sequence of rulers from the same family
- Genghis Khan's birth name
- A Mongol ruler
- The dynasty conquered by Kublai Khan
- Sea bordered the Mongol Empire on the West
- Groups of merchants traveling together
- Dry Grassy plains in central Africa
- Desert located in China and Mongolia
- A long, flat land that is easy to travel
- A circular tent-like structure
- Chosen as Great Khan after Genghis' death
- Laws that governed the Mongol Empire
- Money raised for public works projects
- Mountain range located in western China
- Sickness or disease that devastates an community
- Moving from place to place, not staying in one place
- Helped to build empire through commerce
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- Mongol dynasty of China created by Kublai Khan
- Unelected group of people who run a government
- A catapult used to throw a large projectile
- Acceptance of different ideas & beliefs
- Empire ruled by Ginghis & Kubla Khan
- System of thought & behavior originating in China
- The new Yuan capital created by Kublai Khan
- Region run by Mongol rulers
- An attack on a city or walled place
- Killed Genghis Khan's father
- Related to raising livestock.
- Soldiers that used bow-and-arrows as weapons
- A religion practiced primarily by Chinese and Indian cultures
- Region of government that is ruled by one person or family
32 Clues: A Mongol ruler • Genghis Khan's birth name • Region run by Mongol rulers • Killed Genghis Khan's father • Related to raising livestock. • A circular tent-like structure • A form of money used by a country • An attack on a city or walled place • Dry Grassy plains in central Africa • Empire ruled by Ginghis & Kubla Khan • The dynasty conquered by Kublai Khan • ...
The Asian World 2024-12-13
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- Japanese government where the shogun has real power, and the Emperor is a symbolic and religious figurehead.
- Mongol leader who conquered the Song Dynasty.
- The Four ___, or goals for human life in Hinduism.
- Chinese Dynasty that led to economic and artistic prosperity.
- Group of many islands
- Territorial divisions of the Chinese Empire
- The religious leader of Buddhism
- General of All Japan; a warlord.
- Chinese Philosophy that teaches ethical duty and compassion for others.
- Chinese Dynasty That reformed China and created more opportunity for peasants.
- Land route to trade between China and Europe
- The Three principal gods of Hinduism
- Chinese Dynasty that unified China in 581.
- Japanese noble lord
- Wealthy landowners in China who were not nobles
- A Japanese female entertainer and hostess.
- Native tribe that challenged the Songs militarily.
- A Buddhist geometric figure that represents the Universe
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- Mongol Leader who unified the clans and expanded the empire to its greatest extent
- Supreme Enlightenment (or a rock band)
- Nomadic people that created the world's largest empire.
- Hindu Festival of Light triumphing over darkness.
- Religious concept of rebirth after death
- The official polytheistic religion of Japan.
- The ___ Period of Japan, where imperial power declined and noble families made war with eachother.
- The ___ Period in Japan, where noble families stop paying taxes to the Emperor.
- Form of Buddhism emphasizing constant meditation and self-discipline.
- Japanese ritual suicide after suffering a great defeat
- Accoridng to Buddhism, the cause of suffering is ___.
- The 'Way of the Warrior,' or the noble code for Sanurai.
- Elite Japanese warriors sworn to noble families.
- Literally meaning 'action,' this cause and effect results in future happiness or suffering
- Chinese Philosophy that teaches there is no good or evil, only balance.
- Italian Trader who first documented his experiences trading with China
- ___ of China, or it's northern border to guard against invasions
- The First Noble Truth, "All life is ___."
- Clergymen of Hinduism
- Chinese Dynasty established after conquest by the Mongols
- Japanese two-handed sword.
39 Clues: Japanese noble lord • Group of many islands • Clergymen of Hinduism • Japanese two-handed sword. • The religious leader of Buddhism • General of All Japan; a warlord. • The Three principal gods of Hinduism • Supreme Enlightenment (or a rock band) • Religious concept of rebirth after death • The First Noble Truth, "All life is ___." • Chinese Dynasty that unified China in 581. • ...
Asian Empires Review 2024-11-09
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- City formally known as Constantinople
- Muslim ruler
- local Hindu rulers, in place.
- the belief that the heavens determined who would be emperor, and that if the heavens no longer wanted an emperor, they would be removed from power.
- vast, treeless plains, of Central Asia.
- Founder of the Mughal Empire
- Grandson of Genghis Khan. Conquered the Song Dynasty in 1276 created the Yuan Dynasty
- the elite force of the Ottoman army
- Safavid ruler
- They were vassal lords. The Shogun distributed land to daimyo in exchange for a promise to support the shogun with their armies when needed.
- Japanese warlord responsible for ending Japan's warring state period and unifying Japan under one shogun
- Unified Mongol tribes in 1206, Began his conquests of Asia in the 1200's
- were a Turkish-speaking dynasty whose ancestors had migrated from Central Asia into northwestern Asia Minor (present-day Turkey).
- They were the top military commanders who held the real power in the feudal system. They set up dynasties (ruling families) called shogunates
- a political theory that describes the rise and fall of dynasties in China.
- Name of the Chinese Dynasty that was under Mongol control
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- Considered to be one of the greatest emperors. His Polices focused on Religious Toleration and Equality
- The emperor would give the mansabdar (a military officer) the right to tax the people in the area they managed in exchange for promises of soldiers in wartime.
- They were warriors, whose name meant “those who serve.” followed bushido, or the “way of the warrior.” They were to be brave, loyal and honorable.
- Greatest Safavid Ruler that revived the glory of ancient Persia. From 1588 to 1629
- Known as the "Law Giver" considered to be the greatest of the Ottoman Sultans
- Tax on non-Muslims
- dynasty had united an empire in Persia (present-day Iran).
- a Chinese belief system that emphasizes morality, ethics, and social values
- Mughal Emperor that rejected Akbar's tolerent polices resulting in the decline of the empire.
- “the way of the warrior”
- a Chinese philosophy and religion that emphasizes harmony with nature and the cosmic forces
- Mughal Emperor responsible for the construction of the Taj Mahal
- were considered the lowest class, socially, but had the ability to possess more wealth than members of the higher classes.
29 Clues: Muslim ruler • Safavid ruler • Tax on non-Muslims • “the way of the warrior” • Founder of the Mughal Empire • local Hindu rulers, in place. • the elite force of the Ottoman army • City formally known as Constantinople • vast, treeless plains, of Central Asia. • Name of the Chinese Dynasty that was under Mongol control • dynasty had united an empire in Persia (present-day Iran). • ...
Southeast Asian Religions 2025-01-15
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- The belief in and worship of a superhuman power or powers, especially a God or gods.
- This determines his or her position, social class, and wealth in the next life
- Enlightened one
- The spirit of a god
- The ultimate goal of a Hindu
- The class of warriors and rulers
- This religion is unique to Japan
- This is the 3rd largest religion in the world that originated around 1500 BCE
- The lowest class system
- The class of merchants and traders
- "What you do not like when done unto yourself do not unto others
- This is Buddhisms holy book
- The 4th largest religion in the world that originated in 500 BCE in India
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- The cycle of Birth, Death, and Rebirth
- The ultimate goal of Buddhists
- The highest class of the Caste System
- This religion is rather a philosophy and was declared the official guiding practice in 121 BCE
- This is the founder of Buddhism which also happens to be a royal Indian prince
- The class of peasants and field workers
- This is a belief that social class is hereditary and does not change throughout a persons life with 5 castes
20 Clues: Enlightened one • The spirit of a god • The lowest class system • This is Buddhisms holy book • The ultimate goal of a Hindu • The ultimate goal of Buddhists • The class of warriors and rulers • This religion is unique to Japan • The class of merchants and traders • The highest class of the Caste System • The cycle of Birth, Death, and Rebirth • ...
Asian Culture Review 2026-03-04
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- Holy book of Buddhism
- Hindu holy book
- Creator god of Hinduism
- Samurai are native to
- Buddhism is focused on the
- Buddhists try to find
- Indian people speak
- Hindus worship in temples called
- Red shrines where Japanese Shinto visit
- "Holy book" of the Shinto
- Only religion to originate in Japan
- Buddhists believe suffering is caused by
- Chinese people speak
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- Central figure of Hinduism
- Natural spirits in the Shinto religion
- Hinduism originated in what country
- People from Vietnam speak
- Originated 500BC in India
- Confucianism's central figure and creator
- Star Wars and many of its characters draw inspiration from ancient
- Hindus believe this happens when people die
- Central figure of Buddhism
- Confucianism originated in this country
- Confucianists believe humans are
24 Clues: Hindu holy book • Indian people speak • Chinese people speak • Holy book of Buddhism • Samurai are native to • Buddhists try to find • Creator god of Hinduism • People from Vietnam speak • Originated 500BC in India • "Holy book" of the Shinto • Central figure of Hinduism • Central figure of Buddhism • Buddhism is focused on the • Hindus worship in temples called • ...
#2 Crossword Evenings 2022-01-09
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- renamed incoterm for Delivered at Terminal
- Domestic support measures considered to distort production and trade(with some exceptions)
- Current chair of the Council of Trade in Goods
- number of member countries of South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation
- Work on this river in the northeast has begun for developing waterways for smooth passage of passenger & cargo ships
- criteria defined to determine the economic nationality of goods in a trade
- Arrangement among countries where they(1) tariffs and other barriers are eliminated on substantially all the trade, and (2) establish a common external tariff that applies to non-members
- Difference between a customs union and a free trade area
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- Action taken by a WTO member country to temporarily restrict imports of a product to avoid domestic injury
- WTO terminology for subsidies
- Duty levied on imports of goods that have benefited from production or export subsidies. The duty is intended to offset the effect of the subsidy.
- Parent treaty of the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement
12 Clues: WTO terminology for subsidies • renamed incoterm for Delivered at Terminal • Current chair of the Council of Trade in Goods • Parent treaty of the 2015 Paris Climate Change Agreement • Difference between a customs union and a free trade area • criteria defined to determine the economic nationality of goods in a trade • ...
December Holidays 2024-12-13
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- The last day of the year is celebrated by the Japanese
- A holiday celebrated by Christians that symbolizes the birth of Jesus
- A holiday celebrated by Jewish people dedicated to the rededication of the temple in Jerusalem
- A day that the Buddhists celebrate that recalls the day Guatama Buddha said to have attained enlightenment
- A holiday on the Winter solstice celebrated by Central Asian countries
- A holiday on January 1st to celebrate the upcoming year
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- A day of celebration in European countries
- A celebration in December that Latin America, El Salvador, Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras celebrate
- A festival of lights and food celebrated by Sweden, Finland, and Norway
- A holiday following Christmas celebrated by Great Britain, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand; Traditionally it’s purpose was to give gifts to the poor, but today its dedicated to shopping and sporting events
- A week-long holiday to celebrate African American culture and identity
- Historic winter festival celebrated on the Winter Solstice by Germanic, Wiccan, and Pagan people
12 Clues: A day of celebration in European countries • The last day of the year is celebrated by the Japanese • A holiday on January 1st to celebrate the upcoming year • A holiday celebrated by Christians that symbolizes the birth of Jesus • A week-long holiday to celebrate African American culture and identity • ...
Mumford and Whitehouse 2013-02-19
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- 54 girls experienced this
- statistical method
- 1 Asian girl
- this effect can affect the results
- this researcher found that the DSM wasn't a reliable measure of eating disorders
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- collected information
- 7 Asian girls and 2 white girls
- 355 of the sample
- its size allows the results to be generalised
- this was limited in range
- researchers came to a joint decision which makes it...
- 204 of the sample
- only diagnosed after this
13 Clues: 1 Asian girl • 355 of the sample • 204 of the sample • statistical method • collected information • 54 girls experienced this • this was limited in range • only diagnosed after this • 7 Asian girls and 2 white girls • this effect can affect the results • its size allows the results to be generalised • researchers came to a joint decision which makes it... • ...
Foods Around the World 2024-01-29
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- an Indonesian kind of rice
- the dish I liked the least
- the part of Asia below Taiwan
- a Southeast Asian country starting with I
- a Southeast Asian country starting with V
- cruchy pig meat
- sugary and delicious
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- the foods that are combined to make a new dish
- a sweet drink from Thailand
- a food from Vietnam
- the dish I liked the best
- a Southeast Asian country starting with T
- hot and flavorful
13 Clues: cruchy pig meat • hot and flavorful • a food from Vietnam • sugary and delicious • the dish I liked the best • an Indonesian kind of rice • the dish I liked the least • a sweet drink from Thailand • the part of Asia below Taiwan • a Southeast Asian country starting with T • a Southeast Asian country starting with I • a Southeast Asian country starting with V • ...
