asian countries Crossword Puzzles
Countries 2024-04-14
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- Putin began war this country and Killed millions people
- İt is the biggest country in the world
- It is the country that produces the most olive oil and this country Discovered America continent
- Weather generally close and the queen of the country died a years ago
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- land of pandas
- This country had a is the most world cup
- The most touristic country in the world
- Country with is the richest economy in the world
- The country famous for its pyramids
- The 2nd most populous country in the world and famous for its street food.
10 Clues: land of pandas • The country famous for its pyramids • İt is the biggest country in the world • The most touristic country in the world • This country had a is the most world cup • Country with is the richest economy in the world • Putin began war this country and Killed millions people • Weather generally close and the queen of the country died a years ago • ...
Countries 2024-08-17
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- A country in Asia which is famous of its Great Wall
- A country which is famous of its Great Barrier Reef
- A country in Africa which is famous of its Bahia Palace
- A country in Asia which is famous of its Al Aqsa Mosque
- A country in Africa which is famous of its Great Sphinx
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- A country in Asia which is famous of its Sakura Flowers
- A country in North America which is famous of its Niagara Falls
- A country in Europe which is famous of its Colosseum
- A country in South America which is famous of its Samba Dance
- A country in Europe which is famous of its Eiffel Tower
10 Clues: A country in Asia which is famous of its Great Wall • A country which is famous of its Great Barrier Reef • A country in Europe which is famous of its Colosseum • A country in Asia which is famous of its Sakura Flowers • A country in Europe which is famous of its Eiffel Tower • A country in Africa which is famous of its Bahia Palace • ...
Countries 2024-06-06
Countries 2023-02-21
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- This country is well known for having its continent's name in it.
- This country with a flag almost nobody knows is known for its pyramids.
- This country is above the USA and has a flag with a red leaf on it.
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- This country is stereotypically known for tacos and burritos.
- This country is known for having the current highest population in the world.
- This country with a British watermark on it is commonly referred to as upside-down.
- This South American country is well known for being really long vertically.
- This country is known for pizza and spaghetti.
- This nordic country is known for IKEA.
- This country is most famous for starting both World Wars.
10 Clues: This nordic country is known for IKEA. • This country is known for pizza and spaghetti. • This country is most famous for starting both World Wars. • This country is stereotypically known for tacos and burritos. • This country is well known for having its continent's name in it. • This country is above the USA and has a flag with a red leaf on it. • ...
Countries 2023-05-20
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- Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikstan, Kyrgyzstan and ________
- The flag is white with a red cross
- Where is Zeus from?
- Pizza and Pasta
- The largest country in the world
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- The Home of Flamenco is _____
- Bonjour we eat snails and frogs here in ______
- Famous for the Amazon
- Belly dancing originated from where?
- The Pyramids are from where
10 Clues: Pizza and Pasta • Where is Zeus from? • Famous for the Amazon • The Pyramids are from where • The Home of Flamenco is _____ • The largest country in the world • The flag is white with a red cross • Belly dancing originated from where? • Bonjour we eat snails and frogs here in ______ • Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Tajikstan, Kyrgyzstan and ________
Countries 2023-06-05
10 Clues: Messi • Niggas • Vikings • Machu Pichu • Asian Power • Países Bajos • Pablo Escobar • Speedy Gonzalez • Small country, lots of Francs • It's also the name of a continent
Countries 2023-06-16
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- He's Colombian. He's from Bogota' in
- They aren't British. They are from
- She isn't French, She's Turkish. She's from
- She's Mexican. She's from
- She's Irish. She's from Dublin in
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- They're Chinese. They're from
- Countries
- He's Polish. He's from
- They're Italian. They're from Rome in
- He isn't Pakistani. He's Russian. He's from
10 Clues: Countries • He's Polish. He's from • She's Mexican. She's from • They're Chinese. They're from • She's Irish. She's from Dublin in • They aren't British. They are from • He's Colombian. He's from Bogota' in • They're Italian. They're from Rome in • She isn't French, She's Turkish. She's from • He isn't Pakistani. He's Russian. He's from
countries 2023-06-17
Countries 2023-07-13
10 Clues: The Romans • The USA's hat • ancient pyramids • Attached to Spain • Lego comes from here • Tzatziki and pitta bread • An island nation in europe • The bottom of North America • They like clogs and windmills • Red Bull comes from this country
Countries! 2023-04-01
Countries 2023-04-28
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- Is where the Trevi Fountain is
- Is where the Louvre museum is situated
- Is the biggest country in the world
- Its capital is Madrid
- The queen is dead
- Is where Cristiano Ronaldo was born
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- Rio de Janeiro is a city from this country
- the smallest country in the world
- BMW is from there
- VIkings come from there
10 Clues: BMW is from there • The queen is dead • Its capital is Madrid • VIkings come from there • Is where the Trevi Fountain is • the smallest country in the world • Is the biggest country in the world • Is where Cristiano Ronaldo was born • Is where the Louvre museum is situated • Rio de Janeiro is a city from this country
Countries 2022-12-19
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- I am the largest country in Central America
- Home to the only jaguar sanctuary in the world
- Home to 37 volcanoes
- Largest North American country
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- Sun rises on Pacific and sets on Atlantic
- Port-au-Prince is my capital
- Havana is my capital
- My name means "Land of People"
- I am the 13th largest country in the world
- A third of my population lives in Kingston
10 Clues: Havana is my capital • Home to 37 volcanoes • Port-au-Prince is my capital • My name means "Land of People" • Largest North American country • Sun rises on Pacific and sets on Atlantic • I am the 13th largest country in the world • A third of my population lives in Kingston • I am the largest country in Central America • Home to the only jaguar sanctuary in the world
Countries 2022-12-19
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- First country to use daylight savings
- Home to the most famous art gallery the louvre
- Known for their food
- They have a leaf on their flag
- Home to a lot of languages
- Largest country in South America
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- The happiest country on earth
- The richest people on earth live there
- They won the 2022 World Cup
- They held the 2022 World Cup
10 Clues: Known for their food • Home to a lot of languages • They won the 2022 World Cup • They held the 2022 World Cup • The happiest country on earth • They have a leaf on their flag • Largest country in South America • First country to use daylight savings • The richest people on earth live there • Home to the most famous art gallery the louvre
Countries 2024-11-28
Countries 2025-03-16
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- Known for the Eiffel Tower and a blue, white, and red flag
- Once part of Denmark, with a red, blue, and white flag
- Famous for pizza and pasta, with a green, white, and red flag
- Known for chocolate and a red flag with a white cross
- Famous for Big Ben, the Queen, and a flag called the Union Jack
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- Famous for windmills and tulips, with a red, white, and blue flag
- The country with a black, red, and yellow flag and the capital is Berlin
- The country with a red and white flag with a cross and famous for Legoland
- Famous for Real Madrid and a red and yellow flag
- The country with a blue and yellow flag and home to ABBA
10 Clues: Famous for Real Madrid and a red and yellow flag • Known for chocolate and a red flag with a white cross • Once part of Denmark, with a red, blue, and white flag • The country with a blue and yellow flag and home to ABBA • Known for the Eiffel Tower and a blue, white, and red flag • Famous for pizza and pasta, with a green, white, and red flag • ...
Countries 2025-03-17
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- A country known for the Eiffel Tower
- A country with the Great Wall
- A country known for its Statue of Liberty
- A country known for pizza and pasta
- A country famous for sushi and samurai
- The largest country in the world
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- A country famous for soccer and the Amazon
- A country known for the Taj Mahal
- A country with ancient pyramids
- A country famous for maple syrup
10 Clues: A country with the Great Wall • A country with ancient pyramids • A country famous for maple syrup • The largest country in the world • A country known for the Taj Mahal • A country known for pizza and pasta • A country known for the Eiffel Tower • A country famous for sushi and samurai • A country known for its Statue of Liberty • A country famous for soccer and the Amazon
countries 2025-03-21
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- The country where the eiffel tower stands.
- The country ronaldo is from.
- The country where we usally cross border trade.
- The country that is shaped like a boot.
- The country we live in.
- The country known as the land of the rising sun.
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- The country where stockholm is.
- The country known for pandas.
- The worlds biggest island.
- The country that is known for bullfight.
10 Clues: The country we live in. • The worlds biggest island. • The country ronaldo is from. • The country known for pandas. • The country where stockholm is. • The country that is shaped like a boot. • The country that is known for bullfight. • The country where the eiffel tower stands. • The country where we usally cross border trade. • ...
Countries 2025-05-03
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- Famous for the Eiffel Tower, croissants, and high fashion.
- The land of kangaroos, koalas, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- Ancient civilization with pyramids and the Sphinx.
- Famous for maple syrup, hockey, and the CN Tower.
- Home to the Taj Mahal, Bollywood, and the Ganges River.
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- Known for its islands, Petronas Towers, and tropical rainforests.
- Africa Known for safaris, apartheid history, and the Rainbow Nation.
- Famous for its beaches, temples, and cuisine.
- Known for Carnival, football, and the Amazon rainforest.
- Famous for Mount Fuji, sushi, and cherry blossoms.
10 Clues: Famous for its beaches, temples, and cuisine. • Famous for maple syrup, hockey, and the CN Tower. • Ancient civilization with pyramids and the Sphinx. • Famous for Mount Fuji, sushi, and cherry blossoms. • Home to the Taj Mahal, Bollywood, and the Ganges River. • Known for Carnival, football, and the Amazon rainforest. • ...
COUNTRIES 2025-05-19
10 Clues: WE LIVE IN... • LOCATED IN ASIA • LOCATED IN EUROPE • THE BIGGEST COUNTRY • PEOPLE SPEAK CHINESE • LOCATED IN NORTH AMERICA • LOCATED IN SOUTH AMERICA • BRITISH PEOPLE ARE FROM... • AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE FROM... • BRAZILIA IS ITS CAPITAL CITY
Countries 2023-04-13
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- The Angkor Wat (吳哥窟) is in this country.
- The milk ocean story is from ____.
- Jakarta is the capital of ______.
- Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud was king here.
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- Suvarnabhumi (สุวรรณภูมิ) is in this country.
- This country's people write using ABC
- This country is to the south (南) of Taiwan
- Kuala Lumpur is the capital of ____.
- Seoul is the capital (首都) of _____.
- Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka are in this country.
10 Clues: Jakarta is the capital of ______. • The milk ocean story is from ____. • Seoul is the capital (首都) of _____. • Kuala Lumpur is the capital of ____. • This country's people write using ABC • The Angkor Wat (吳哥窟) is in this country. • This country is to the south (南) of Taiwan • Tokyo, Kyoto, and Osaka are in this country. • Suvarnabhumi (สุวรรณภูมิ) is in this country. • ...
Countries 2025-02-24
10 Clues: ______ pizza • _______ curry • _______ haggis • ______ noodles • _______ cheese • ______ republic • _______ sausages • ________ borscht • ______ croissants • _______ tawts popty
countries 2024-12-10
Countries 2024-12-10
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- Coco is a movie about this country
- You can see the liberty statue
- It's the most populated country in the world
- It's a country where you can see the Eiffel tower
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- Ramen is from there
- Paella is from there
- It's a country in the centre of Europe
- It's a country full of mountains
- Fish and chips are the best food there
- Pizza and pasta is from there
10 Clues: Ramen is from there • Paella is from there • Pizza and pasta is from there • You can see the liberty statue • It's a country full of mountains • Coco is a movie about this country • It's a country in the centre of Europe • Fish and chips are the best food there • It's the most populated country in the world • It's a country where you can see the Eiffel tower
Countries 2024-11-29
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- This is the country that produces the finest coffee, which is exported worldwide, and is known for its vibrant culture and beautiful beaches
- This is the country that is home to the Eiffel Tower, which is one of the most famous landmarks in the world, and is renowned for its art, wine, and cuisine
- This is the country where the Great Wall are located.
- This is the country where you can find beautiful beaches and it is known for its historic city of Lisbon.
- This is the country that is famous for its tango dance, which originated in Buenos Aires, and is known for its beautiful landscapes, such as Patagonia.
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- This is the home to iconic like Big Ben, which is located in London.
- This is the country that spans across two continents, where the Trans-Siberian Railway crosses vast landscapes, and is known for its rich history and culture
- This is the country where flamenco dancing is popular, potato omelette is a traditional food.
- This is the country where classic cars, which are often seen on the streets, coexist with vibrant music and dance, making it a unique destination.
- This is the country that is famous for its Oktoberfest, which is held every year in Munich, and for its sausages, which are enjoyed by locals and visitors alike it is also the country where the Brandenburg Gate and is home to iconic landmarks like Big Ben, which is located in London.
10 Clues: This is the country where the Great Wall are located. • This is the home to iconic like Big Ben, which is located in London. • This is the country where flamenco dancing is popular, potato omelette is a traditional food. • This is the country where you can find beautiful beaches and it is known for its historic city of Lisbon. • ...
Countries 2024-12-11
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- It is the country where the pasta comes from.
- It is the country that has a river called the Nile.
- The most populated country in the world
- The country where chess was created
- It is the coldest country in the world.
- The country with the longest longevity
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- The country that has the city of love.
- It is the country where the well-known Santa Claus was created
- It is the smallest country in the world.
- The country where the Rhine River is.
10 Clues: The country where chess was created • The country where the Rhine River is. • The country that has the city of love. • The country with the longest longevity • The most populated country in the world • It is the coldest country in the world. • It is the smallest country in the world. • It is the country where the pasta comes from. • ...
Countries 2025-11-04
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- Home of the biggest car brands
- National animal is Unicorn
- FSB is the name of its secret sevice
- Said to be the happiest country
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- Creator of 'Gigna' Style of football
- Safest country to persue sports
- won the first ever football world cup
- Famous for the Grand Palace
- Shares its border with Netherlands
- Recently suffered a robbery
10 Clues: National animal is Unicorn • Famous for the Grand Palace • Recently suffered a robbery • Home of the biggest car brands • Safest country to persue sports • Said to be the happiest country • Shares its border with Netherlands • Creator of 'Gigna' Style of football • FSB is the name of its secret sevice • won the first ever football world cup
Countries 2025-09-24
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- This European country is often called the birthplace of democracy and the Olympic Games.
- A European country shaped like a boot.
- This country is home to an animal that carries its baby in a pouch and another that sleeps 20 hours a day.
- This country is famous for being a great producer of emeralds
- This country is famous for a large statue called "Christ the Redeemer"
- This country is known as the land of the rising sun.
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- This country has a leaf on its flag and is known for being very polite.
- This country is known for a river that is one of the longest in the world.
- This country is known for a famous canal that connects two big oceans, making a shortcut for ships.
- You can visit a very long wall that was built over 2,000 years ago in this country.
10 Clues: A European country shaped like a boot. • This country is known as the land of the rising sun. • This country is famous for being a great producer of emeralds • This country is famous for a large statue called "Christ the Redeemer" • This country has a leaf on its flag and is known for being very polite. • ...
Countries 2025-09-30
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- Where is Machu Picchu?
- Southeast Asia, the dish pho is from there.
- Largest country in South America.
- Most populated country in Africa.
- Alpine country known for neutrality.
- The capital is Lisbon.
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- Home to the ancient pyramids.
- Where is Mount Fuji?
- North from Estonia.
- There is a red leaf on this country's flag.
10 Clues: North from Estonia. • Where is Mount Fuji? • Where is Machu Picchu? • The capital is Lisbon. • Home to the ancient pyramids. • Largest country in South America. • Most populated country in Africa. • Alpine country known for neutrality. • Southeast Asia, the dish pho is from there. • There is a red leaf on this country's flag.
COUNTRIES 2026-01-30
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- Country where English is the main language and Washington, D.C. is the capital
- City-state in Southeast Asia where English is an official language
- Island nation in Europe made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- Large country in North America known for maple leaves and bilingual culture
- Country and continent famous for kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef
- European island known as the Emerald Isle
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- Caribbean island known for reggae music and English as the official language
- Country where English is one of the official languages, located at the southern tip of Africa
- Large Asian country where English is widely used as a second official language
- Island country in the Pacific known for the Maori culture and landscapes
10 Clues: European island known as the Emerald Isle • City-state in Southeast Asia where English is an official language • Country and continent famous for kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef • Island country in the Pacific known for the Maori culture and landscapes • Large country in North America known for maple leaves and bilingual culture • ...
countries 2026-03-26
10 Clues: Maple Syrup. • Bears, Ushankas • Tea and Biscuits. • Shakira is from here. • They are in the Alpines. • Soccer, Amazon Rain Forest • Wingless Dragons, Great Wall • Hotdogs, Rootbeer, and Hamburgers • Known for bullfighting and history. • In the United Kingdom. People have thick accents.
Countries 2026-03-07
Countries 2026-02-28
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- I have the most poeple visitin me in the world
- I HAVE A STATE THAT IS OMOST MY OWN CAPITAL CITY
- I HAVE MY VERY OWN AFL THING CALLED AUSKICK
- I'm the smallest country in the world
- I'M THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN AFRICA
- I'M THE SMALLEST ISLAND COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
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- I'm the country with the most people in the world
- I'm the biggest country in the world
- I'M BIGGEST COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA
- I HAVE THE COUNTRY WITH THE MOST COASTLINE IN THE WORLD
10 Clues: I'M THE BIGGEST COUNTRY IN AFRICA • I'm the biggest country in the world • I'M BIGGEST COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA • I'm the smallest country in the world • I HAVE MY VERY OWN AFL THING CALLED AUSKICK • I'M THE SMALLEST ISLAND COUNTRY IN THE WORLD • I have the most poeple visitin me in the world • I HAVE A STATE THAT IS OMOST MY OWN CAPITAL CITY • ...
countries 2026-03-31
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- The country which is shaped like a boot
- The country where the Olympic Games started.
- The country which has 50 states
- The country, which is situated near the USA and has two official languages: English and French
- Our native country
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- The country that has 4 official languages and situated near Germany, Italy and Austria
- The country that made IKEA
- The country which is famous for the Eiffel Tower
- The country which holds Oktoberfest
- The country which is famous for the pyramids
10 Clues: Our native country • The country that made IKEA • The country which has 50 states • The country which holds Oktoberfest • The country which is shaped like a boot • The country where the Olympic Games started. • The country which is famous for the pyramids • The country which is famous for the Eiffel Tower • ...
South Asia 2025-04-14
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- Density A measurement of population per unit area; South Asia has some of the highest in the world.
- River One of the longest rivers in South Asia; cradle of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization in present-day Pakistan.
- The growth of cities; a major trend in South Asian countries like India and Bangladesh.
- System A traditional social hierarchy in India that has deeply influenced the region’s social structure.
- The Indian film industry based in Mumbai, known for its colorful musicals, global influence, and massive popularity across South Asia
- A seasonal wind pattern that brings heavy rain in the summer and dry conditions in the winter, especially important in South Asia.
- A disputed territory between India and Pakistan, known for its strategic location and ongoing conflict.
- Revolution An increase in agricultural production through technology and irrigation that began in India in the 1960s.
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- The division of British India in 1947 into two countries: India and Pakistan, largely along religious lines.
- The dominant religion in India, known for its belief in karma, dharma, and reincarnation.
- The world’s highest mountain range, forming the northern border of South Asia and separating it from the rest of Asia.
- River A sacred river in India, vital for agriculture, spiritual life, and densely populated regions.
- Plateau A large plateau in southern India bordered by mountain ranges and known for its dry climate.
- A religion that originated in South Asia (India/Nepal) with teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha).
- A large, distinguishable part of a continent, such as South Asia, which is set apart by geography and culture.
15 Clues: The growth of cities; a major trend in South Asian countries like India and Bangladesh. • The dominant religion in India, known for its belief in karma, dharma, and reincarnation. • Density A measurement of population per unit area; South Asia has some of the highest in the world. • ...
Countries & Nationalities 2023-03-31
17 Clues: India • Japan • Italy • Wales • Spain • Mexico • Brazil • France • Canada • Germany • England • Ireland • Malaysia • Scotland • The Netherlands • The Philippines • The United Kingdom
ASEAN COUNTRIES 2023-08-03
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- Language of Malaysia
- North of Vietnam
- Language of Philippines
- Currency of Indonesia
- Currency of Malaysia
- Currency of Thailand
- East Thailand
- Currency of Vietnam
- North Philippines
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- East of Brunei
- Capital city of Indonesia
- Capital city of Vietnam
- Head of Brunei
- Head of Thailand
- North of Malaysia
- Head of Singapore
- Currency of Philippines
- Language of Brunei
18 Clues: East Thailand • East of Brunei • Head of Brunei • Head of Thailand • North of Vietnam • North of Malaysia • Head of Singapore • North Philippines • Language of Brunei • Currency of Vietnam • Language of Malaysia • Currency of Malaysia • Currency of Thailand • Currency of Indonesia • Capital city of Vietnam • Language of Philippines • Currency of Philippines • Capital city of Indonesia
WICSO countries 2025-10-19
17 Clues: ATO • Congo • Alien • Bering • Leshan • Mormons • Dictator • Fascists • Scotland • Islanders • Greenland • Greek-Fire • Aboriginals • Simp-Empire • Philippines • Scandinavians • Africa-in-Arbia
Lolos crossword 2025-05-28
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- When you encourage people from your country to buy from locals
- A drink that is very popular to make and drink in New Zealand but you have To be over 18 to drink it
- something you export sell to other people
- A place where you make you produce
- The people that are in charge that make all the big decisions in your country
- Buying goods from offshore to on sell locally
- The meat you eat or sell
- Debate between parties having power and fighting for what their party wants
- A quote that means no countries are left alone
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- A piece of land that people live on
- An animal that has a very high population in New Zealand
- Buying goods from other countries with no tariffs
- Something you use to move your produce to another country or somewhere local
- Trump A prominent controversial politician that is head of the country
- When you buy something and you use it for yourself
- A tax that is made when you import or export to other countries
- When two countries increase their tariffs on each other to make it harder to afford
- The person that is sending produce to other countries
- Something you use to buy Something from another country or store
- A price you have to pay importing between countries that is not a tariff
- The relationship between other countries
21 Clues: The meat you eat or sell • A place where you make you produce • A piece of land that people live on • The relationship between other countries • something you export sell to other people • Buying goods from offshore to on sell locally • A quote that means no countries are left alone • Buying goods from other countries with no tariffs • ...
WWII REVIEW 2022-03-28
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- FDR's characterization of December 7, 1941
- main American strategy in the Pacific
- the ideology of the Soviet Union
- largest amphibious assault in world history
- conflicts in Los Angeles with racial underpinings
- organization that entertained troops during WWII
- Asian capital city destroyed near end of WWII
- a far-right authoritarian movement in Europe
- SE Asian island chain controlled by USA
- African-American initiative during WWII
- summit that did not help Jewish refugees
- how most Latino soldiers faught in WWII
- project that created the atomic bomb
- nickname for women working in factories
- first city destroyed by an atomic bomb
- major pacific battle that halted the Japanese
- USA's chief adversary in the Pacific
- Asian-American group that saw status rise in WWII
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- themes presented to the American people
- the political movement that controlled Japan
- leader of the United States for most of WWII
- converting a peacetime economy to war status
- what Britain and France did to 1930s Germany
- leader of Great Britain for most of WWII
- began European WWII by attacking Poland
- the nickname for life back in the US in WWII
- FDR's partner for Destroyer-for-Bases Deal
- USA naval base attacked on December 7, 1941
- isolationist laws passed by Congress
- limiting the purchase of consumer goods in WWII
- Japanese war tactic introduced in the Philippines
- what happened to West Coast Japanese-Americans
32 Clues: the ideology of the Soviet Union • isolationist laws passed by Congress • project that created the atomic bomb • USA's chief adversary in the Pacific • main American strategy in the Pacific • first city destroyed by an atomic bomb • themes presented to the American people • began European WWII by attacking Poland • SE Asian island chain controlled by USA • ...
Vietnam war- Jose "The Notorious" Renteria 2015-11-26
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- The name given to the Soldiers that entered the Vietnamese tunnels
- The French colonial name for the Asian Peninsula containing Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia
- It was an American secretary of defense from 1961-1968
- An abbreviation for Democratic Republic of Vietnam
- A Cold war theory that stated if one country fell to communist, its Neighbour would as well
- An abbreviation for the People’s Army of Vietnam
- Soldiers from the National Liberation Front for South Vietnam
- A treaty that divided Indo-China into North Vietnam, South VIetnam, Laos and Cambodia
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- President that was assassinated in 1963
- THe name given to the patrols that entered the jungles looking for the VIetnamese people but were too visible and easy to ambush
- A South Vietnamese officer that also served as a president later in 1965
- This type of warfare is often used by small forces to fight against a bigger force
- The leader of North Vietnam from 1954
- A quarrel where large nations do not parcitpate in but supply small countries in the battle
- an attack launched by the VIetcong and the NVA On January 1968
15 Clues: The leader of North Vietnam from 1954 • President that was assassinated in 1963 • An abbreviation for the People’s Army of Vietnam • An abbreviation for Democratic Republic of Vietnam • It was an American secretary of defense from 1961-1968 • Soldiers from the National Liberation Front for South Vietnam • ...
Vietnam War 5 2024-05-06
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- Which part of the South Vietnamese population supported the communists?
- What type of political/economic philosophy was followed by Vietnamese rebel groups?
- What term could be used to to describe Diem’s leadership?
- The Communist rebel group in South Vietnam was known as the “National __________ Front”.
- Which American President sent 16,000 military advisors to assist South Vietnam?
- What was the name of the American Navy destroyer attacked by North Vietnam?
- Which Vietnamese rebel group defeated the French?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
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- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- How many American troops were sent to serve in Vietnam?
- Following the French defeat in Vietnam a peace conference was held here.
- Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government.
- The “__________ Theory” stated that if one nation became communist, so would neighboring countries.
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
15 Clues: Which Vietnamese rebel group defeated the French? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • How many American troops were sent to serve in Vietnam? • What term could be used to to describe Diem’s leadership? • Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government. • Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • ...
Vietnam War 4 2024-05-06
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- What was the name of the rebel group led by Ho Chi Minh?
- The “__________ Theory” stated that if one nation became communist, so would neighboring countries.
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- The Communist rebel group in South Vietnam was known as the “National __________ Front”.
- Which part of the government authorized the President to send troops to Vietnam?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II?
- American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________.
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- Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government.
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Which part of the South Vietnamese population supported the communists?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which area of Europe established Communist governments following World War II?
- Following the French defeat in Vietnam a peace conference was held here.
15 Clues: What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • What was the name of the rebel group led by Ho Chi Minh? • American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________. • Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government. • Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II? • ...
Causes of Vietnam War 2025-05-12
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- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- South Vietnam was not a communist republic, they were a…?
- What is the name of the theory where if one country fell to communism the neighboring countries would also fall?
- After WWII what did Ho Chi Minh capture?
- Who sent 16,000 military advisors to help the South Vietnamese?
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- What population did Diem not like and treat badly?
- People supported Ho Chi Minh because they were unhappy with?
- Before WWII Vietnam had been part of which empire?
- What did the Vietmenh want the country to fall under?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- What was the name of the Gulf where North Vietnamese boats attacked a US Navy destroyer?
- What treaty agreed that the French would leave Vietnam and the country would be split?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
15 Clues: After WWII what did Ho Chi Minh capture? • What population did Diem not like and treat badly? • Before WWII Vietnam had been part of which empire? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • What did the Vietmenh want the country to fall under? • South Vietnam was not a communist republic, they were a…? • ...
Japanese-Americans 2013-04-29
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- Acquisition of citizenship and nationality by somebody who was not a citizen of that country at the time of birth
- A person who commits sabotage
- Japanese underwent this mass leaving of an area procedure after Executive Order 9066.
- The restraint of a person's liberty.
- Japanese brought US into war by attacking Pearl Harbor but more specifically _______ it.
- Naval "Watercraft".
- to make right, "sorry" payments given to all eligible Japanese Americans after WWII
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- HR 442 signed by Pres. Ronald Reagan provided "help" for surviving internees of the camps.
- Japanese American civil rights organization.
- Lagoon harbor attacking by Japanese on December 7, 1941 and brought the U.S. into WWII.
- The link between a person and a state or an association of states.
- Act towards Asian individuals in 1924 to stop this from happening.
- Low or lower in order, degree, or rank.
- Japanese were moved to "harsh and difficult to live in" concentration camps in the desert regions of the West
- Of or relating to the countries of the Orient or their peoples or cultures.
15 Clues: Naval "Watercraft". • A person who commits sabotage • The restraint of a person's liberty. • Low or lower in order, degree, or rank. • Japanese American civil rights organization. • The link between a person and a state or an association of states. • Act towards Asian individuals in 1924 to stop this from happening. • ...
Weather Terms 2024-05-05
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- a natural electric discharge of a very short duration
- a storm with violent wind, in a tropical cyclone
- destructive vortex of violently rotating winds.
- a bad snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.
- an arch of colors formed in the sky in certain circumstances, caused by the refraction and dispersion of the sun's light by rain or other water droplets in the atmosphere.
- The season of heavy rain and wind in hot Asian countries.
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- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds
- a loud rumbling or crashing noise.
- a strong wind carrying clouds of sand with it, usually a storm
- A visible drop of water that falls from the clouds.
- rising of the sea as a result of atmospheric pressure changes and wind with a storm.
- a rotating column of water and spray formed by a whirlwind occurring over the sea or other body of water.
- very intense low-pressure wind system forming over tropical oceans
- a perceptible natural movement of the air from a direction.
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets.
15 Clues: a loud rumbling or crashing noise. • a thick cloud of tiny water droplets. • destructive vortex of violently rotating winds. • a storm with violent wind, in a tropical cyclone • A visible drop of water that falls from the clouds. • a bad snowstorm with high winds and low visibility. • a natural electric discharge of a very short duration • ...
Vietnam War 2 2024-05-06
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- Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government.
- What type of political/economic philosophy was followed by Vietnamese rebel groups?
- The “__________ Theory” stated that if one nation became communist, so would neighboring countries.
- Which Vietnamese rebel group defeated the French?
- Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II?
- The Communist rebel group in South Vietnam was known as the “National __________ Front”.
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Which part of Vietnam was controlled by the Communists?Advisors Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Which part of the South Vietnamese population supported the communists?
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- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Who was the US Secretary of Defense who withheld information about the Tonkin Gulf Incident?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________.
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
15 Clues: Which Vietnamese rebel group defeated the French? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • American ships were attacked in the Gulf of ___________. • Followers of this religion were oppressed by the Diem government. • Which European nation took control of Vietnam after World War II? • ...
Vietnam War 3 2024-05-06
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- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- This happened to the Government of Ngo Dinh Diem.
- Which branch of the American military first sent ground forces to Vietnam
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Which Vietnamese rebel group defeated the French?
- What was the name of the American Navy destroyer attacked by North Vietnam?
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- Where were the French finally defeated militarily in Vietnam?
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- The “__________ Theory” stated that if one nation became communist, so would neighboring countries.
- What type of political/economic philosophy was followed by Vietnamese rebel groups?
- The Communist rebel group in South Vietnam was known as the “National __________ Front”.
- Which part of Vietnam did the United States send aid to?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which part of the South Vietnamese population supported the communists?
15 Clues: This happened to the Government of Ngo Dinh Diem. • Which Vietnamese rebel group defeated the French? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Which part of Vietnam did the United States send aid to? • Where were the French finally defeated militarily in Vietnam? • Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • ...
Food 2023-06-28
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- You use this item to eat hot soup
- The leaves, stems, roots, or other parts of certain plants that people eat
- A sweet, brown food made from cocoa beans that usually comes in solid bars but can also be powdered or melted
- Knives, forks, and spoons used for eating food
- A pair of thin sticks that are used for eating with, especially in East Asian countries
- Something having a sharp and unpleasant taste that is neither sour nor salty
- Tasting of salt or containing a lot of salt
- A white substance that is added to food to make it taste better or to preserve it
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- A sharp blade with a handle, usually used for cutting
- The process of taking materials ready to be thrown away and converting them into reusable materials
- The first, and most important, meal of the day
- Tasting of sugar or containing a lot of sugar
- Having a sharp acid taste, like the taste of a lemon
- A popular drink made by soaking the leaves of the tea plant in hot water
- A Japanese word that basically means “deliciousness”
15 Clues: You use this item to eat hot soup • Tasting of salt or containing a lot of salt • Tasting of sugar or containing a lot of sugar • The first, and most important, meal of the day • Knives, forks, and spoons used for eating food • Having a sharp acid taste, like the taste of a lemon • A Japanese word that basically means “deliciousness” • ...
Crossword 48 2023-05-05
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- Traditional Indian flatbread baked in a clay oven
- Indian dish consisting of roasted chicken marinated in yogurt and spices
- Brazilian dish consisting of a thick smoothie-like mixture of frozen acai berries topped with granola and fresh fruit
- Thin noodles made from buckwheat flour and typically served cold in Japan
- Pizza cooked on a grill instead of in an oven
- Spicy dish from India, Thailand, or other South Asian countries
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- Stir-fried rice noodles with vegetables, meat, and peanuts, typically associated with Thailand
- Vietnamese dish consisting of rice paper wrapped around vegetables and/or meat and deep-fried or served fresh
- Japanese dish of vinegar-flavored rice with various fillings and wrapped in seaweed
- Triangular fried or baked pastry filled with spiced vegetables or meat
- Small savory dumplings typically filled with meat or vegetables
- Thick smoothie-like mixture served in a bowl and topped with fresh fruit, nuts, and seeds
- Skewered and grilled meat and vegetables (plural)
- Japanese dish consisting of noodles in broth with various toppings
- Rice fried with vegetables, egg, and meat in Chinese cuisine
15 Clues: Pizza cooked on a grill instead of in an oven • Traditional Indian flatbread baked in a clay oven • Skewered and grilled meat and vegetables (plural) • Rice fried with vegetables, egg, and meat in Chinese cuisine • Small savory dumplings typically filled with meat or vegetables • Spicy dish from India, Thailand, or other South Asian countries • ...
Causes of Vietnam War 2023-05-25
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- Who made the domino theory during the vietnam war?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Which president announced that the US would not make anymore military commitments?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- What made Americans horrified and turn against the war that is a new thing for this war?
- What big countries supported North Vietnam and the Vietcong?
- What were the chemicals used during Operation Trail Dust 1961?
- What tactics did North Vietnam use against the US and the French?
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- How much money did the US spend on their military during the Vietnam war?
- In order to stop bombing, which president wanted to have peace talks in paris?
- conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which side did the peasants take during the Vietnam War?
- The US was on which side of the Vietnam war?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
15 Clues: The US was on which side of the Vietnam war? • Who made the domino theory during the vietnam war? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Which side did the peasants take during the Vietnam War? • What big countries supported North Vietnam and the Vietcong? • What were the chemicals used during Operation Trail Dust 1961? • ...
News Around the World - Arthur 2025-05-15
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- Which famous presiden recently wihdrew from a presidential race in South America?
- Which new president has his actions criticized by a large quantity of his population?
- What is the name of the newly elected head of the catholic church?
- What magnitude was the earthquake recently detected near Greece?
- What did the countries of Pakistan and India agree on?
- In what country did an airstrike kill 19 prisoners amid a civil war?
- Which group of brothers got their homicide case recently resentenced?
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- In what city did a nightclub's roof collapse and kill over 200 people?
- What country's President went to Turkey to have a discussion with a Country who they are in war with?
- What country most recently held elections for its house of representatives?
- What communication's app got shut down by Microsoft recently?
- What is the name of he US‑supplied rocket system recently tested by an Asian island nation?
- City in which many kidnapping attempts are happening with important people.
- Which American amendment is being threatened by the Trump administration?
- What country suffered from heavy floods leaving over 60 people dead?
15 Clues: What did the countries of Pakistan and India agree on? • What communication's app got shut down by Microsoft recently? • What magnitude was the earthquake recently detected near Greece? • What is the name of the newly elected head of the catholic church? • What country suffered from heavy floods leaving over 60 people dead? • ...
Trade and Quality of Life 2022-04-05
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- massive layoffs by a company to reduce costs and keep profits high
- lands owned by the government that can be purchased by companies to get resources
- hiring companies in countries where workers make much less money or hiring cntract workers to keep costs down
- lack of this leads to rapid population growth in developing countries
- to increase the size of this
- the exchange of goods and services between countries around the world
- when women are not treated as well as men in a country it is called this
- making it easy for citizens to see how te government is spending tax money
- when countries like Britain took over colonies to gain access to resources
- type of industry that involves getting resources from the environment
- the increasing connectedness of countries in the exchange of goods and services
- people in some developing countries have lots of children because of this
- people who transport and sell products to consumers
- when governments steal money or accept bribes in exchange for contracts
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- people who buy and use products
- the roads bridges airports power lines and other vitally important parts of a country that help the economy succeed
- things like healthcare and education that the government pays for to improve quality of life
- some countries encourage people to have lots of
- one of the most important things government need to help provide for citizens
- a system where producers consumers and distributors work to make sure all people involved in productions are paid fairly
- money that newly independent countries borrow from wealthier countries to try and improve the quality of life
- money given illegally to government officials by others to gain access to contracts or other privileges
- the amount of money a business makes
- having more of this often results in girls having fewer children
- people who make products for others to buy
25 Clues: to increase the size of this • people who buy and use products • the amount of money a business makes • people who make products for others to buy • some countries encourage people to have lots of • people who transport and sell products to consumers • having more of this often results in girls having fewer children • ...
Trade and Quality of Life 2022-04-05
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- money that newly independent countries borrow from wealthier countries to try and improve the quality of life
- people in some developing countries have lots of children because of this
- people who transport and sell products to consumers
- when governments steal money or accept bribes in exchange for contracts
- the exchange of goods and services between countries around the world
- people who make products for others to buy
- a system where producers consumers and distributors work to make sure all people involved in productions are paid fairly
- type of industry that involves getting resources from the environment
- people who buy and use products
- some countries encourage people to have lots of children to increase the size of this
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- lack of this leads to rapid population growth in developing countries
- when countries like Britain took over colonies to gain access to resources
- the roads bridges airports power lines and other vitally important parts of a country that help the economy succeed
- the increasing connectedness of countries in the exchange of goods and services
- having more of this often results in girls having fewer children
- making it easy for citizens to see how te government is spending tax money
- one of the most important things government need to help provide for citizens
- the amount of money a business makes
- when women are not treated as well as men in a country it is called this
- lands owned by the government that can be purchased by companies to get resources
- things like healthcare and education that the government pays for to improve quality of life
- money given illegally to government officials by others to gain access to contracts or other privileges
- massive layoffs by a company to reduce costs and keep profits high
- hiring companies in countries where workers make much less money or hiring cntract workers to keep costs down
24 Clues: people who buy and use products • the amount of money a business makes • people who make products for others to buy • people who transport and sell products to consumers • having more of this often results in girls having fewer children • massive layoffs by a company to reduce costs and keep profits high • ...
Trade and Quality of Life 2022-04-05
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- money that newly independent countries borrow from wealthier countries to try and improve the quality of life
- people in some developing countries have lots of children because of this
- people who transport and sell products to consumers
- when governments steal money or accept bribes in exchange for contracts
- the exchange of goods and services between countries around the world
- people who make products for others to buy
- a system where producers consumers and distributors work to make sure all people involved in productions are paid fairly
- type of industry that involves getting resources from the environment
- people who buy and use products
- some countries encourage people to have lots of children to increase the size of this
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- lack of this leads to rapid population growth in developing countries
- when countries like Britain took over colonies to gain access to resources
- the roads bridges airports power lines and other vitally important parts of a country that help the economy succeed
- the increasing connectedness of countries in the exchange of goods and services
- having more of this often results in girls having fewer children
- making it easy for citizens to see how the government is spending tax money
- one of the most important things government need to help provide for citizens
- the amount of money a business makes
- when women are not treated as well as men in a country it is called this
- lands owned by the government that can be purchased by companies to get resources
- things like healthcare and education that the government pays for to improve quality of life
- money given illegally to government officials by others to gain access to contracts or other privileges
- massive layoffs by a company to reduce costs and keep profits high
- hiring companies in countries where workers make much less money or hiring cntract workers to keep costs down
24 Clues: people who buy and use products • the amount of money a business makes • people who make products for others to buy • people who transport and sell products to consumers • having more of this often results in girls having fewer children • massive layoffs by a company to reduce costs and keep profits high • ...
KS5 COMMERCE WEEK CROSSWORD CHALLENGE 2026-03-07
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- Social media platform where influencers built careers through photos and reels
- German car brand whose slogan promises “The Ultimate Driving Machine”
- Fast-food brand whose golden arches generate billions in franchise revenue worldwide
- Streaming platform that began as a DVD-by-mail service
- The home country of electronics giant LG, whose name originally stood for 'Lucky Goldstar'
- Global sportswear brand symbolised by the famous “swoosh”JAPAN East Asian country known for brands like Daihatsu and Isuzu
- Neutral European country whose banks manage trillions in global wealth
- Chinese-owned social media app that reshaped global digital marketing through short-form videos
- Country whose luxury brands include Dior, Chanel and Louis Vuitton
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- Swedish furniture giant whose stores require customers to assemble products themselves
- Global e-commerce platform once run from Jeff Bezos’ garage
- The coffee chain Starbucks took its name from a character in this famous Herman Melville novel
- Cryptocurrency created by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto
- East Asian country known for brands like Daihatsu and Isuzu
- Oil-rich federation whose cities include Ajman and Abu Dhabi
- Country whose tech giants include Huawei, Tencent, and Alibaba
- Electric car company whose name honours a famous Serbian inventor
- App whose surge pricing model transformed urban transport economics
- Asian city-state whose port is one of the busiest in the world
- Chinese tech giant founded by Jack Ma that rivals Amazon in e-commerce
20 Clues: Streaming platform that began as a DVD-by-mail service • Cryptocurrency created by the mysterious Satoshi Nakamoto • Global e-commerce platform once run from Jeff Bezos’ garage • East Asian country known for brands like Daihatsu and Isuzu • Oil-rich federation whose cities include Ajman and Abu Dhabi • ...
history crossword 2021-05-08
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- if one of the Southeast Asian county fell due to communism, many other countries would follow as well
- they all dug tens of thousands of miles of tunnels including an extensive network
- Coronated series of North Vietnamese attacks on more than 100 cities also had outposts in South Vietnam
- in 1962 the army special had forces built as a small camp near the village located 14 miles south
- armed helicopter
- a nation that's in Southeast Asia on the eastern edge of the Indochinese peninsula
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- heavy vest worn for protection
- a congressional resolution designed to limit U.S. presidents ability to initiate or escalate military actions.
- the U.S. defended Vietnam from this action
- pitted communist North Vietnam and the Viet Cong against the South Vietnam and the United states
- powerful herbicide used by U.S. military forces during the Vietnam war to eliminate the forest cover and the crops
- The Southeast Asia resolution
- political radicals accused of conspiring to incite the riots at the 1968 democratic national convention in Chicago
- president who caused Vietnam war
- emerged as an out spoken voice for Vietnamese independence
15 Clues: armed helicopter • The Southeast Asia resolution • heavy vest worn for protection • president who caused Vietnam war • the U.S. defended Vietnam from this action • emerged as an out spoken voice for Vietnamese independence • they all dug tens of thousands of miles of tunnels including an extensive network • ...
Vocabulary unit 3 2022-01-23
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- If you have a lot of clothes that you don’t wear, take them to a ……………… shop.
- Expensive ……………, like Gucci or Chanel, are very popular with stars and celebrities.
- How could Jim buy a car? I heard that he’s up to his …………………… in debt!
- A lot of people are …… on buying the latest model.
- When I feel …… I usually go shopping and buy something that makes me feel better.
- This suit has a 50% discount. What a ……………………!
- We spent too much money last week so we have to tighten our ……………… this week.
- I would like to work as a personal ………………… to give advice about clothes.
- …………………… is one of the causes of climate change.
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- I would like to see if this dress suits me. Where’s the ……………… room?
- Clothes in ………… -hand shops are not very expensive.
- Some supermarkets use food trucks to take their rubbish to the ……………… sites.
- In ………………… in Asian countries where clothes for famous companies are made people are treated badly.
- It doesn’t cost an arm and …………………. if you make your own clothes.
- We shopped until ……………… yesterday and we ended up exhausted.
15 Clues: This suit has a 50% discount. What a ……………………! • …………………… is one of the causes of climate change. • A lot of people are …… on buying the latest model. • Clothes in ………… -hand shops are not very expensive. • We shopped until ……………… yesterday and we ended up exhausted. • It doesn’t cost an arm and …………………. if you make your own clothes. • ...
Japanese-Americans 2013-04-29
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- to make right, "sorry" payments given to all eligible Japanese Americans after WWII
- Japanese brought US into war by attacking Pearl Harbor but more specifically _______ it.
- 1929 Japanese American civil rights organization.
- Lagoon harbor attacking by Japanese on December 7, 1941 and brought the U.S. into WWII.
- Of or relating to the countries of the Orient or their peoples or cultures.
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- Japanese were moved to "harsh and difficult to live in" concentration camps in the desert regions of the West
- The link between a person and a state or an association of states.
- Naval "Watercraft".
- Acquisition of citizenship and nationality by somebody who was not a citizen of that country at the time of birth
- The restraint of a person's liberty.
- Act towards Asian individuals in 1924 to stop this from happening.
- Low or lower in order, degree, or rank.
- A person who commits sabotage
- Japanese underwent this mass leaving of an area procedure after Executive Order 9066.
- HR 442 signed by Pres. Ronald Reagan provided "help" for surviving internees of the camps.
15 Clues: Naval "Watercraft". • A person who commits sabotage • The restraint of a person's liberty. • Low or lower in order, degree, or rank. • 1929 Japanese American civil rights organization. • The link between a person and a state or an association of states. • Act towards Asian individuals in 1924 to stop this from happening. • ...
The Love and Lies of Rukhsana Ali 2019-10-20
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- The name of the religion followed by Rukhsana's family.
- A sweet treat made from nut butter and sugar.
- Property or money given by the bride's family to the groom.
- Fear or prejudice of homosexuals.
- A triangular fried pastry filled with vegetables or meat.
- A South Asian language.
- A name for your mother's mother.
- The Indian movie industry, based in Mumbai.
- Deceitful; saying one thing and doing another.
- A traditional garment worn by South Asian women.
- Spicy tea made with cinnamon, cloves, ginger, and cardamom.
- Rukhsana's home city.
- Describes a thoughtless or off-hand attitude.
- A Bengali term of endearment for girls.
- Shaila's name for Nani.
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- Describes someone who is open to new ideas and ready to discard tradition.
- Rukhsana's favourite subject.
- A slang word used by Aunty Meena to describe a white woman.
- A flat, round bread cooked on a griddle.
- A deep-fried pastry soaked in sugar syrup.
- The country where Rukhsana's Nani lives.
- A thin, rigid bracelet or anklet.
- A person who is prejudiced against women.
- A dish made with lentils or split peas.
- The university that Rukhsana hopes to attend.
- A pair of small hand drums played together.
- A set time by which one must be indoors.
- The ninth month of the Muslim year when people fast from sunrise to sunset.
- A South Asian sauce or relish.
29 Clues: Rukhsana's home city. • A South Asian language. • Shaila's name for Nani. • Rukhsana's favourite subject. • A South Asian sauce or relish. • A name for your mother's mother. • A thin, rigid bracelet or anklet. • Fear or prejudice of homosexuals. • A dish made with lentils or split peas. • A Bengali term of endearment for girls. • A flat, round bread cooked on a griddle. • ...
Saucy Crossy 2025-12-22
19 Clues: On fire. • Siamese. • No heat. • No chill. • Not cold. • Gangster. • Some heat. • Citrus Piper. • Sweet Citrus. • Mexican heat. • Island spice. • Asian no heat. • Backyard bees. • Oriental spice. • Dancing pepper. • Some more heat. • Tennessee spicy. • Heat without vampires. • Italian vampire repellent.
Chapter 16 Review Puzzle 2021-10-29
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- ___________ Exclusion Act--banned immigration from this country.
- Where would you find Ellis Island?
- Tall building in a city.
- The bottom portion of a boat that included the machinery that keeps a boat running; where the poorest travelers were often forced to stay on a voyage.
- "Newly Rich"; made money in newer industries.
- Immigration center located in San Francisco and was the entry point for most Asian immigrants.
- Foreigners that moved to American after 1880 and came from more diverse countries such as China, Japan, Russia, Italy, and Greece.
- The separation of people based on race, ethnicity, or religion; not allowing them to live in certain places or use certain buildings.
- Someone that wants to protect natural born citizens over immigrants.
- Many Chinese immigrants helped to build these.
- Other than stronger steel, what invention allowed buildings in cities to grow taller?
- What state did most Chinese immigrants move to?
- To purposely spend your money in the most obnoxious and public way to show off to people that don't have as much money.
- British _____________ culture was popular among rich Americans.
- _____________ Societies; connected to churches that helped to do good for those in need--usually immigrants.
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- Community-service centers created in poor city neighborhoods.
- To be violated, abused, harmed, discriminated against for some reason such as your race or religion.
- Slum; poorly built apartment; overcrowded and dirty.
- Fear of outsiders.
- To give money to charity.
- Public transportation in cities such as trains and subways.
- Founder of Hull House.
- Foreigners that moved to America from 1800-1880 and came from countries such as England, Spain and Germany.
- America is often referred to as a _________ _____ because of the fact that many people of different backgrounds have come to America and we have mixed all of them into 1 unique American culture.
- A residential area or small town outside but close to a city--popular with families.
25 Clues: Fear of outsiders. • Founder of Hull House. • Tall building in a city. • To give money to charity. • Where would you find Ellis Island? • "Newly Rich"; made money in newer industries. • Many Chinese immigrants helped to build these. • What state did most Chinese immigrants move to? • Slum; poorly built apartment; overcrowded and dirty. • ...
Chapter 16 Review Puzzle 2023-10-27
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- ___________ Exclusion Act--banned immigration from this country.
- Where would you find Ellis Island?
- Tall building in a city.
- The bottom portion of a boat that included the machinery that keeps a boat running; where the poorest travelers were often forced to stay on a voyage.
- "Newly Rich"; made money in newer industries.
- Immigration center located in San Francisco and was the entry point for most Asian immigrants.
- Foreigners that moved to American after 1880 and came from more diverse countries such as China, Japan, Russia, Italy, and Greece.
- The separation of people based on race, ethnicity, or religion; not allowing them to live in certain places or use certain buildings.
- Someone that wants to protect natural born citizens over immigrants.
- Many Chinese immigrants helped to build these.
- Other than stronger steel, what invention allowed buildings in cities to grow taller?
- What state did most Chinese immigrants move to?
- To purposely spend your money in the most obnoxious and public way to show off to people that don't have as much money.
- British _____________ culture was popular among rich Americans.
- _____________ Societies; connected to churches that helped to do good for those in need--usually immigrants.
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- Community-service centers created in poor city neighborhoods.
- To be violated, abused, harmed, discriminated against for some reason such as your race or religion.
- Slum; poorly built apartment; overcrowded and dirty.
- Fear of outsiders.
- To give money to charity.
- Public transportation in cities such as trains and subways.
- Founder of Hull House.
- Foreigners that moved to America from 1800-1880 and came from countries such as England, Spain and Germany.
- America is often referred to as a _________ _____ because of the fact that many people of different backgrounds have come to America and we have mixed all of them into 1 unique American culture.
- A residential area or small town outside but close to a city--popular with families.
25 Clues: Fear of outsiders. • Founder of Hull House. • Tall building in a city. • To give money to charity. • Where would you find Ellis Island? • "Newly Rich"; made money in newer industries. • Many Chinese immigrants helped to build these. • What state did most Chinese immigrants move to? • Slum; poorly built apartment; overcrowded and dirty. • ...
South Asia crossword 2025-03-31
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- – The practice of a company hiring external organizations or workers, often in other countries, to perform services or produce goods at lower costs. In South Asia, countries like India and Bangladesh are major hubs for outsourcing in industries such as IT, customer service.
- – A country in South Asia created in 1947 after the partition of India.
- – India’s famous film industry based in Mumbai (Bombay).
- – The system of government in India, the world's largest democratic country, where leaders are elected by the people.
- – A concept in Hinduism and Buddhism that refers to the idea that a person's actions, whether good or bad, determine their future experiences, either in this life or in future reincarnations.
- - A popular bat-and-ball sport in South Asia, especially in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.
- – The mountain range that runs along the northern border of Nepal and India.
- – Mount ____ - The world's highest mountain, located on the Nepal-Tibet border.
- _____ River – A major river flowing through Pakistan, essential for irrigation and ancient civilizations.
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- – A religion that began in Nepal and spread across Asia. emphasizing the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the goal of achieving enlightenment (nirvana).
- – Seasonal winds that bring heavy rain in South Asia.
- – A landlocked country in the Himalayas, home to Mount Everest.
- – A South Asian country that gained independence from Pakistan in 1971.
- – The largest country in South Asia, known for its diverse culture, history, and economy.
- – A spiritual and physical practice originating in India, combining meditation, breathing, and movement.
- – A religion founded in Punjab, India, blending Hindu and Islamic beliefs.
- – Taj ____ - A famous mausoleum in India built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
- ____ System – A traditional Hindu social hierarchy in India.
- – A sacred river flowing through India and Bangladesh.
- _____ Ocean – The third-largest ocean in the world, located south of Asia and bordered by Africa, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent.
20 Clues: – Seasonal winds that bring heavy rain in South Asia. • – A sacred river flowing through India and Bangladesh. • – India’s famous film industry based in Mumbai (Bombay). • ____ System – A traditional Hindu social hierarchy in India. • – A landlocked country in the Himalayas, home to Mount Everest. • ...
International 2023-06-27
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- A formal agreement or union between countries or organizations for mutual support or protection.
- The state of being different or having a variety of people, cultures, or ideas.
- A close and supportive relationship between people or countries.
- Relating to the whole world or all countries.
- Applicable or common to all people or things in the world.
- The act of giving or receiving something in return, often involving the sharing of ideas, cultures, or goods between countries.
- Working together with others to achieve a common goal or objective.
- Involving or operating in several different countries.
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- Working with others to accomplish a task or goal.
- Involving or relating to different cultures or cultural groups.
- Happening or existing between different countries or regions.
- A state of harmony, tranquility, and freedom from conflict.
- The practice of conducting negotiations between countries to maintain good relations and resolve conflicts.
- Relating to the customs, traditions, and beliefs of a particular group or society.
- The Earth and all the people, countries, and cultures that exist on it.
- The state of being united or joined together as a whole.
16 Clues: Relating to the whole world or all countries. • Working with others to accomplish a task or goal. • Involving or operating in several different countries. • The state of being united or joined together as a whole. • Applicable or common to all people or things in the world. • A state of harmony, tranquility, and freedom from conflict. • ...
Vocab 2 2024-10-04
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- more than what is needed or used; excess
- rules of worship and forbid actions such as murder, theft, and adultery
- thinking there is only one god
- a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state
- a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives
- writing consisting of pictures
- West Asian civilization that relies on the Tigris and Euphrates river
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- is a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- belief in the fact there are multiple gods
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC
- a group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- is a group of people who are guided by divinity
- Nubia is a region along the Nile river encompassing the confluence of the Blue and White Niles
13 Clues: thinking there is only one god • writing consisting of pictures • more than what is needed or used; excess • belief in the fact there are multiple gods • is a group of people who are guided by divinity • a group of states or countries under a single supreme authority • a city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state • ...
American TV Sitcoms (no spaces or dashes) 2021-03-18
16 Clues: asian • modern • a show • spinoff • Indiana • OG show • old show • ken jeong • funny show • dre johnson • dark comedy • another show • central perk • san francisco • michael scott • another old show
Juliana's Vocab 2016-08-05
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- from one end or side of something to the other;
- to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive;
- a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing;
- to use, do, or deal with;
- a substance which is used to provide heat or power, usually by being burned;
- a weapon that is like a long thin stick with a sharp point at one end and often feathers at the other, shot from a bow;
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- the season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries;
- to move something or someone into the stated place, position or direction;
- of people;
- piece of land next to a house, usually used for growing flowers, grass and other plants;
- the ancient Roman god of love, represented by a naked baby boy who has wings and shoots arrows at people to make them start to love each other;
- extremely surprised;
- a small enclosed box-like space that a person can go into;
13 Clues: of people; • extremely surprised; • to use, do, or deal with; • a disagreement, or the process of disagreeing; • from one end or side of something to the other; • a small enclosed box-like space that a person can go into; • the season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries; • to think or believe something will happen, or someone will arrive; • ...
Asian Philosophies 2024-11-07
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- 'The Absolute Principle of the Universe'
- Harnesses and optimizes Chi Flow
- Name for the book of Confucius' teachings put together by his followers
- Translation of the term Shintoism
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- Undisputed head of the family in Confucian Tradition
- The sun god of Shintoism that is considered to be the most important Kami
- Considered to be the founder of Taoism
- Calligraphy began to develop during this Chinese Dynasty
8 Clues: Harnesses and optimizes Chi Flow • Translation of the term Shintoism • Considered to be the founder of Taoism • 'The Absolute Principle of the Universe' • Undisputed head of the family in Confucian Tradition • Calligraphy began to develop during this Chinese Dynasty • Name for the book of Confucius' teachings put together by his followers • ...
Asian Cultural 2025-11-23
8 Clues: Capital city of Japan. • Capital of the Philippines • Capital city of South Korea. • Famous Korean fermented food. • Traditional Japanese warrior. • Country with more than 7,000 islands. • A country famous for cherry blossoms. • Popular fast-food chain from the Philippines.
Muslim Empires Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-12
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- a poor farmer of low social status who owns a small piece of land for cultivation
- "people of the book"; had to pay taxes but were allowed to retain their own religious and social organization.
- established the Umayyad dynasty
- the title of a Turkish officer of high rank
- a person that takes over a throne, office, inheritance, or position after someone/something else
- a Muslim sovereign; "holder of power"
- private domain of a sultan where he and his wives resided; "sacred place"
- a member of the ruling Muslim population of the Ottoman Empire
- a non-Arab who converts to Islam and affiliates himself with an Arabian tribe
- an increase in prices and fall in the value of money
- capital city of the Abbasid Caliphate
- person who has changed their religious faith or other beliefs
- Turkish foot soldiers who formed the sultan's guard
- a body of Muslim scholars who have specialized knowledge of Islamic sacred law and theology
- system of government where important decisions are made by state officials
- a high official in some Muslim countries who advised caliphs
- "king"
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- Muslims who only accepted the descendants of Ali as the true rulers of Islam
- central Asian nomadic invaders who threatened Islamic lands in the early 13th century
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- capital city of the Umayyad Caliphate
- a person involved in applying merchandise to a particular trade
- capital city of the Ottoman Empire
- the office, jurisdiction, or reign of a caliph
- to have control/influence over
- a Muslim ascetic and mystic
- the name of God among Muslims
- person who has no permanent adobe and travels from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock
- Muslims who did not all agree with Umayyad rule but accepted the Umayyads as caliphs
- chief Muslim and religious leader of the tribe
30 Clues: "king" • a Muslim ascetic and mystic • the name of God among Muslims • to have control/influence over • established the Umayyad dynasty • capital city of the Ottoman Empire • capital city of the Umayyad Caliphate • a Muslim sovereign; "holder of power" • capital city of the Abbasid Caliphate • the title of a Turkish officer of high rank • ...
Muslim Empires Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-12
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- a Muslim ascetic and mystic
- capital city of the Abbasid Caliphate
- the title of a Turkish officer of high rank
- "king"
- the office, jurisdiction, or reign of a caliph
- a non-Arab who converts to Islam and affiliates himself with an Arabian tribe
- chief Muslim and religious leader of the tribe
- Turkish foot soldiers who formed the sultan's guard
- a person involved in applying merchandise to a particular trade
- system of government where important decisions are made by state officials
- a member of the ruling Muslim population of the Ottoman Empire
- an increase in prices and fall in the value of money
- a poor farmer of low social status who owns a small piece of land for cultivation
- to have control/influence over
- a high official in some Muslim countries who advised caliphs
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- person who has no permanent adobe and travels from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock
- a person that takes over a throne, office, inheritance, or position after someone/something else
- "people of the book"; had to pay taxes but were allowed to retain their own religious and social organization.
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- a body of Muslim scholars who have specialized knowledge of Islamic sacred law and theology
- established the Umayyad dynasty
- central Asian nomadic invaders who threatened Islamic lands in the early 13th century
- private domain of a sultan where he and his wives resided; "sacred place"
- capital city of the Umayyad Caliphate
- capital city of the Ottoman Empire
- the name of God among Muslims
- Muslims who only accepted the descendants of Ali as the true rulers of Islam
- a Muslim sovereign; "holder of power"
- Muslims who did not all agree with Umayyad rule but accepted the Umayyads as caliphs
- person who has changed their religious faith or other beliefs
30 Clues: "king" • a Muslim ascetic and mystic • the name of God among Muslims • to have control/influence over • established the Umayyad dynasty • capital city of the Ottoman Empire • capital city of the Abbasid Caliphate • capital city of the Umayyad Caliphate • a Muslim sovereign; "holder of power" • the title of a Turkish officer of high rank • ...
Ch.4-7 Vocab. By:Grant Blasingame 2016-02-28
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- Rap music isn't apart of folk culture but the opposite culture.
- English is used for the U.S gov't, so its the __________ of the U.S.
- Biting your nails is a common ______.
- The U.S showed a lot of _____ when we had slavery.
- Lots of former slaves became this when slavery ended in the U.S.
- Pilgrims went on a ________.
- Americans show a lot of this on 4th of July.
- English is both written and spoken, so its a _________.
- System of writing in China.
- The Amish people aren't apart of the popular culture but a different culture.
- An example of this would be the Nazis removing the Jews from their region.
- German combining English with his language.
- Gothic is an example of this.
- A Mexican combining English with his language.
- If you're apart of the KKK you are a _______.
- Wearing jeans in the U.S is a common ______.
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- Examples of this is Caucasian, African, Asian, ect.
- In Switzerland is an example of this because they speak many languages there.
- Hindu's are the opposite of Monotheism.
- If you were born in the U.S, this is your _________.
- Believing that a tree has a spirit.
- religion Catholic Church has a authority in it, so its a so its a ______________.
- The U.S uses English for education, so English is the ________ of the U.S.
- Christians are the opposite of polytheism.
- Different countries speak different ______.
- Lots of Christians go to other countries to teach other people about Jesus, this makes them ________.
- French man combing English with his language.
- The Nazis put the Jews in these to live in before they left on trains for concentration camps.
- Something done somewhere else that't not common to you, like African people eating rats.
- This is the system used to assign Hindu's to a class.
30 Clues: System of writing in China. • Pilgrims went on a ________. • Gothic is an example of this. • Believing that a tree has a spirit. • Biting your nails is a common ______. • Hindu's are the opposite of Monotheism. • Christians are the opposite of polytheism. • Different countries speak different ______. • German combining English with his language. • ...
ASEAN Crossword Puzzle - Ashley, Vio, Jason 2023-10-06
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- The country that was officially known as Burma until 1989
- Is called Asia's pearl of the orient for the richness of its culture and the beauty of its landscape
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- the largest religious monument in Cambodia
- Capital city of Vietnam
- A land-locked country of north-east central mainland Southeast Asia
- Country still being processed to join ASEAN
- The main food in Laos
- The highest peak in Cambodia
- The similarities of natural resources potential produced by ASEAN countries
- Malaysia is the biggest producer
- Capital city of Indonesia
- the country that has the most population of irreligious people
- Food from Laos that has minced meat or fish that has previously been soaked in spices plus spiced vegetables and seasonings.
- an association for countries that have Head of State and has been colonized by England
- A stir-fried rice noodle dish from Thailand
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- The biggest ethnic group in Malaysia
- Food from Vietnam in the form of rice noodle soup served with toppings of beef, bean sprouts, etc
- Country in Southeast Asia that passes through the Ring of Fire
- Country with no natural lakes, but reservoirs and water catchment areas
- The work of the Indonesian people which is a combination of art and technology by the ancestors of the Indonesian people.
- The most popular brand of instant noodles from Indonesia
- The country that has one of the highest rates of obesity in Southeast Asia
- the most important river in Thailand
- The main food in Singapore
- A spicy noodle commonly served in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia.
- The second largest country in Southeast Asia
- is traditional Cambodian clothing and is usually worn by women.
- The main food in Indonesia
- Food from Brunei which comes from the inner trunk of the sago tree.
30 Clues: The main food in Laos • Capital city of Vietnam • Capital city of Indonesia • The main food in Singapore • The main food in Indonesia • The highest peak in Cambodia • Malaysia is the biggest producer • The biggest ethnic group in Malaysia • the most important river in Thailand • Association of Southeast Asian Nations • the largest religious monument in Cambodia • ...
cold war to present 2023-04-26
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- Led to the founding of North Vietnam following WW2.
- Guidelines involving the purchase of firearms where you needed ID
- 40th president of America
- a Chilean general and dictator who ruled Chile from 1973 to 19
- The first president of Indonesia
- Alienated the Tamil minority in Sri Lanka which has led to war between Sri Lanka and the Tamil since 1983
- The policy of restructuring or reforming the political and economic systems of Soviet states.
- developed East Asian economies of Hong Kong, Singapore, South K
- Divided conquered Europe in WW2 in half with the west getting independence and the east being made puppet states of the USSR
- War fought between Israel and a coalition of Arab states
- first president of south Vietnam
- The basic political and organization methods of Chinese communists.
- First south African president
- The last president of the USSR
- Barrister, politician and founder of Pakistan.
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- The government that rules China.
- Third leader of the USSR
- Brutal repression of pro-democracy riots by the CCP
- Ended in the retreat of Iraq out of Kuwait.
- The first president of China
- The war began immediately after Angola became independent from Portugal in November 1975. It was a power struggle between two former anti-colonial guerrilla movements, the communist People's Movement for the Liberation
- The second largest global alliance, features countries that are not with or against any major power bloc.
- Regulates and facilitates international trade.
- Major alliance between western countries
- A form of rebellion.
- Defeated SOuth Vietnam in the Vietnam war,becoming a communist country.
- Enables the co-operation of major oil-exporting nations.
- International financial banks provide loans and grants to developing nations.
- Iranian political and religious leader who served as the first su
- First major 20th century loss in a war for the USA and resulted in Vietnam becoming a communist power as North Vietnam won.
30 Clues: A form of rebellion. • Third leader of the USSR • 40th president of America • The first president of China • First south African president • The last president of the USSR • The government that rules China. • The first president of Indonesia • first president of south Vietnam • Major alliance between western countries • Ended in the retreat of Iraq out of Kuwait. • ...
East Asian Empires Vocabulary 2025-04-17
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- An Italian trader who traveled to China by the Silk Road.
- An ancient Japanese religion, meaning “the way of the gods,” based on the respect of nature and one’s ancestors.
- The first (and only) female empress of China. She led during the Tang Dynasty and held power while weaker emperors were leading China.
- leader of the Mongolian Empire who united all the Mongol tribes. First named as Temujin.
- The name of the codes and ethics the Samurai were expected to follow.
- A system of medical treatment, first established in the Song dynasty, where needles are carefully inserted into your body.
- Wat A temple located in Cambodia dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu.
- Military dictators that ruled Japan until 1868.
- Empire An empire located in what is now Cambodia. Controlled much of Southeast Asia and improved waterways, which helped grow more rice.
- People that move from place to place in search of food.
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- An exam given in Ancient China to try and get people who had merit and literacy skills into the government, rather than military men or men with connections.
- Bodyguards that served to protect warlords.
- Mongolian Peace. A period from the 1200s-1300s where strict laws and rules were in place across the Mongolian Empire.
- A printer where each character is represented by a movable piece of material. First established in the Song Dynasty
- The grandson of Genghis Khan and the ruler of the Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)
- A large group of countries or lands that are under the control of one ruler.
- People who herd domesticated animals like sheep and cattle.
- The first emperor of the Tang Dynasty that conquered western and northern lands of China and began influencing Korea.
- upper class during the Tang and Song dynasties, consisting of scholar-officials and their families.
19 Clues: Bodyguards that served to protect warlords. • Military dictators that ruled Japan until 1868. • People that move from place to place in search of food. • An Italian trader who traveled to China by the Silk Road. • People who herd domesticated animals like sheep and cattle. • Wat A temple located in Cambodia dedicated to the Hindu God Vishnu. • ...
Euroupe 2016-01-26
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- the average age of a person can expect to live to
- the total fertility rate needed a population to replace itself
- Rate the average number of children an women will have in her lifetime and this number is different from different countries
- a form of international cooperation in which countries give control
- A force that unites people and countries
- the study of human population including how they change due to births, aging and migration
- A super national cooperation
- more than five percent of babies die each year
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- a independent state/country who share a common identity
- a form of energy that comes from nuclear reaction, it has no smell or taste but it is very harmful
- A force that divides people and countries
- pollution that starts in one country and crosses borders into other countries
- a state that no longer exists or one in which the government is weak
- the total value of goods and services
- a group of countries that acts single market without trade barriers
- the unit of currency used in many countries of the European Union
- a group of people
- pollution or factory smoke that effect the atmosphere
- factories and power plants that spread around central eurpoe and air pollution is killing forests
- a group of people in country who share a unique culture and identity
20 Clues: a group of people • A super national cooperation • the total value of goods and services • A force that unites people and countries • A force that divides people and countries • more than five percent of babies die each year • the average age of a person can expect to live to • pollution or factory smoke that effect the atmosphere • ...
US Involvement in Vietnam 2016-05-08
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- The country that ruled in Vietnam during the Second World War
- The class of people who were mainly farmers who lived in the countryside.
- The conflict which saw a change of rulers in Vietnam from a European to Asian power.
- The political belief that is the polar opposite to capitalism.
- The communist fighters that helped North Vietnam in the south
- The US president which succeeded Harry Truman and began to help the French fight the Vietnamese.
- The newly formed southern Vietnamese country created after the Geneva Accords
- The first leader of South Vietnam, supported by the Americans
- The country which turned communist in 1949 and began supplying Vietnam with arms and materials.
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- The country that was the colonial rulers of Vietnam
- The US president who succeeded Eisenhower.
- The incident which allowed President Johnson to increase American involvement in Vietnam
- The US president who succeeded John F Kennedy
- The political theory that believes that if one country falls to communism, the surrounding countries will also become communist.
- The leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance during and after World War Two
15 Clues: The US president who succeeded Eisenhower. • The US president who succeeded John F Kennedy • The country that was the colonial rulers of Vietnam • The country that ruled in Vietnam during the Second World War • The communist fighters that helped North Vietnam in the south • The first leader of South Vietnam, supported by the Americans • ...
Crossword 50 2023-05-13
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- Japanese dish of vinegar-flavored rice with various fillings and wrapped in seaweed
- Triangular fried or baked pastry filled with spiced vegetables or meat
- Small savory dumplings typically filled with meat or vegetables
- Skewered and grilled meat and vegetables plural
- Traditional Indian flatbread baked in a clay oven
- Indian dish consisting of roasted chicken marinated in yogurt and spices
- Rice fried with vegetables, egg, and meat in Chinese cuisine
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- Vietnamese dish consisting of rice paper wrapped around vegetables and/or meat and deep-fried or served fresh
- Pizza cooked on a grill instead of in an oven
- Thick smoothie-like mixture served in a bowl and topped with fresh fruit, nuts, and seeds
- Brazilian dish consisting of a thick smoothie-like mixture of frozen acai berries topped with granola and fresh fruit
- Thin noodles made from buckwheat flour and typically served cold in Japan
- Stir-fried rice noodles with vegetables, meat, and peanuts, typically associated with Thailand
- Japanese dish consisting of noodles in broth with various toppings
- Spicy dish from India, Thailand, or other South Asian countries
15 Clues: Pizza cooked on a grill instead of in an oven • Skewered and grilled meat and vegetables plural • Traditional Indian flatbread baked in a clay oven • Rice fried with vegetables, egg, and meat in Chinese cuisine • Small savory dumplings typically filled with meat or vegetables • Spicy dish from India, Thailand, or other South Asian countries • ...
Causes of Vietnam War 2023-05-25
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- Who made the domino theory during the vietnam war?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Which president announced that the US would not make anymore military commitments?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- What made Americans horrified and turn against the war that is a new thing for this war?
- What big countries supported North Vietnam and the Vietcong?
- What were the chemicals used during Operation Trail Dust 1961?
- What tactics did North Vietnam use against the US and the French?
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- How much money did the US spend on their military during the Vietnam war?
- In order to stop bombing, which president wanted to have peace talks in paris?
- conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which side did the peasants take during the Vietnam War?
- The US was on which side of the Vietnam war?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
15 Clues: The US was on which side of the Vietnam war? • Who made the domino theory during the vietnam war? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Which side did the peasants take during the Vietnam War? • What big countries supported North Vietnam and the Vietcong? • What were the chemicals used during Operation Trail Dust 1961? • ...
Weather Terms 2024-05-05
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- a natural electric discharge of a very short duration
- a storm with violent wind, in a tropical cyclone
- destructive vortex of violently rotating winds.
- a bad snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.
- an arch of colors formed in the sky in certain circumstances, caused by the refraction and dispersion of the sun's light by rain or other water droplets in the atmosphere.
- The season of heavy rain and wind in hot Asian countries.
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- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers from cumulonimbus clouds
- a loud rumbling or crashing noise.
- a strong wind carrying clouds of sand with it, usually a storm
- A visible drop of water that falls from the clouds.
- rising of the sea as a result of atmospheric pressure changes and wind with a storm.
- a rotating column of water and spray formed by a whirlwind occurring over the sea or other body of water.
- very intense low-pressure wind system forming over tropical oceans
- a perceptible natural movement of the air from a direction.
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets.
15 Clues: a loud rumbling or crashing noise. • a thick cloud of tiny water droplets. • destructive vortex of violently rotating winds. • a storm with violent wind, in a tropical cyclone • A visible drop of water that falls from the clouds. • a bad snowstorm with high winds and low visibility. • a natural electric discharge of a very short duration • ...
Seager Causes of Vietnam War 2024-05-06
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- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Who was south Vietnam's leader
- What religious group did Diem treat very badly
- Who was the secretary of defense at the time that withheld information making it seem like the Vietnamese attacked without being provoked
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- What happened to Diem's government
- What was the name of the navy destroyer that was attacked by North vietnamese boats
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- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What was the name of the rebel group fighting for vietnamese independence.
- After WW2 who tried to recapture Vietnam but were defeated in 1954
- Who did the US support with money, supplies, and advisors
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- What was the name of the theory that countries would fall to communism if one next to them did
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- What was the abbreviation for the name of the communist rebels in South Vietnam
15 Clues: Who was south Vietnam's leader • What happened to Diem's government • What religious group did Diem treat very badly • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Who did the US support with money, supplies, and advisors • Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • ...
Southeast Asia, Maria Juliana 2017-01-16
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- there are 4 types of this religion
- one of the most important rivers of China
- the only country to mine silver
- The climate to the North of Southeast Asia
- one of the countries with lowest elevation
- land is most commonly to be used for this
- one of the countries which gold is a resource
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- The climate to the South of Southeast Asia
- one of the countries that are landlocked
- one of the countries with highest elevation
- the main climate in the islands
- one of the countries that have no urban area and more than 2 million residents
- the main climate of Mongolia
- a natural barrier which separates India & China
- the country which practices Hinduism
- one the most populated countries
16 Clues: the main climate of Mongolia • the main climate in the islands • the only country to mine silver • one the most populated countries • there are 4 types of this religion • the country which practices Hinduism • one of the countries that are landlocked • one of the most important rivers of China • land is most commonly to be used for this • ...
Social Studies Review 2022-01-13
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- ___________ conflict is when two countries are actively engaging in battle and they are not using other countries to fight for them
- ___________ migration, when people choose to leave because they want to.
- weapon that ended World War II, with two Japanese cities as its targets
- the attempt of the German people to wipe the population of Jewish people off of the map
- ____________ 11th, was the date when terrorists flew planes into the twin towers in New York City
- the attempt in Spain to "purify" its country of Jewish people
- Italian dictator during World War 2, who was also a Totalitarian leader
- __________ factors, the factors that contribute to why a person or people move
- The act of stronger countries taking over weaker countries to exploit them for profit, one of the letters in MAIN (Causes of World War 1)
- ______________ migration, when people are forced to relocate
- The war that took place after WWII, where two different economic systems were fighting to control the world
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- ____________ Revolution that was created by introducing scientific practices into the farming process and creating more productive crops
- The body that was created after World War 2 with the goal of ensuring and keeping world peace.
- A major invention of the Industrial Revolution that led to the boom of the amount of factories
- When a leader has complete and total control of their country. Hitler is an example.
- ________ war, a war that has two countries actively engaging in battle with each other
- _____________ Revolution was when people moved to the cities to work in factories because they lost their previous jobs
- The US & USSR engaged in this indirect conflict to see which of the two countries could do more in space
- the invention that led to the spreading of new ideas via widespread print for the first time
- ___________ conflict is when two countries are giving aid to other countries and letting those countries fight for them
20 Clues: ______________ migration, when people are forced to relocate • the attempt in Spain to "purify" its country of Jewish people • weapon that ended World War II, with two Japanese cities as its targets • Italian dictator during World War 2, who was also a Totalitarian leader • ___________ migration, when people choose to leave because they want to. • ...
Ch.4-7 Vocab. By:Grant Blasingame 2016-02-28
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- Different countries speak different ______.
- Christians are the opposite of polytheism.
- A Mexican combining English with his language.
- Lots of former slaves became this when slavery ended in the U.S.
- System of writing in China.
- English is both written and spoken, so its a _________.
- English is used for the U.S gov't, so its the __________ of the U.S.
- Wearing jeans in the U.S is a common ______.
- This is the system used to assign Hindu's to a class.
- Gothic is an example of this.
- If you're apart of the KKK you are a _______.
- The U.S showed a lot of _____ when we had slavery.
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- Hindu's are the opposite of Monotheism.
- French man combing English with his language.
- German combining English with his language.
- An example of this would be the Nazis removing the Jews from their region.
- religion Catholic Church has a authority in it, so its a so its a ______________.
- The U.S uses English for education, so English is the ________ of the U.S.
- Rap music isn't apart of folk culture but the opposite culture.
- Biting your nails is a common ______.
- Lots of Christians go to other countries to teach other people about Jesus, this makes them ________.
- In Switzerland is an example of this because they speak many languages there.
- Americans show a lot of this on 4th of July.
- Something done somewhere else that't not common to you, like African people eating rats.
- The Amish people aren't apart of the popular culture but a different culture.
- If you were born in the U.S, this is your _________.
- Pilgrims went on a ________.
- The Nazis put the Jews in these to live in before they left on trains for concentration camps.
- Believing that a tree has a spirit.
- Examples of this is Caucasian, African, Asian, ect.
30 Clues: System of writing in China. • Pilgrims went on a ________. • Gothic is an example of this. • Believing that a tree has a spirit. • Biting your nails is a common ______. • Hindu's are the opposite of Monotheism. • Christians are the opposite of polytheism. • Different countries speak different ______. • German combining English with his language. • ...
Ch.4-7 Vocab. By:Grant Blasingame 2016-02-28
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- Wearing jeans in the U.S is a common ______.
- If you're apart of the KKK you are a _______.
- The Amish people aren't apart of the popular culture but a different culture.
- English is used for the U.S gov't, so its the __________ of the U.S.
- English is both written and spoken, so its a _________.
- Examples of this is Caucasian, African, Asian, ect.
- Lots of Christians go to other countries to teach other people about Jesus, this makes them ________.
- The Nazis put the Jews in these to live in before they left on trains for concentration camps.
- Believing that a tree has a spirit.
- Gothic is an example of this.
- Different countries speak different ______.
- An example of this would be the Nazis removing the Jews from their region.
- The U.S showed a lot of _____ when we had slavery.
- A Mexican combining English with his language.
- This is the system used to assign Hindu's to a class.
- Hindu's are the opposite of Monotheism.
- Pilgrims went on a ________.
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- Rap music isn't apart of folk culture but the opposite culture.
- If you were born in the U.S, this is your _________.
- German combining English with his language.
- Christians are the opposite of polytheism.
- In Switzerland is an example of this because they speak many languages there.
- The U.S uses English for education, so English is the ________ of the U.S.
- Something done somewhere else that't not common to you, like African people eating rats.
- religion Catholic Church has a authority in it, so its a so its a ______________.
- System of writing in China.
- French man combing English with his language.
- Lots of former slaves became this when slavery ended in the U.S.
- Americans show a lot of this on 4th of July.
- Biting your nails is a common ______.
30 Clues: System of writing in China. • Pilgrims went on a ________. • Gothic is an example of this. • Believing that a tree has a spirit. • Biting your nails is a common ______. • Hindu's are the opposite of Monotheism. • Christians are the opposite of polytheism. • German combining English with his language. • Different countries speak different ______. • ...
Muslim Empires Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-12
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- Muslims who only accepted the descendants of Ali as the true rulers of Islam
- the office, jurisdiction, or reign of a caliph
- a person that takes over a throne, office, inheritance, or position after someone/something else
- central Asian nomadic invaders who threatened Islamic lands in the early 13th century
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- a non-Arab who converts to Islam and affiliates himself with an Arabian tribe
- capital city of the Abbasid Caliphate
- Turkish foot soldiers who formed the sultan's guard
- chief Muslim and religious leader of the tribe
- person who has no permanent adobe and travels from place to place to find fresh pasture for their livestock
- system of government where important decisions are made by state officials
- a Muslim sovereign; "holder of power"
- a body of Muslim scholars who have specialized knowledge of Islamic sacred law and theology
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- Muslims who did not all agree with Umayyad rule but accepted the Umayyads as caliphs
- a Muslim ascetic and mystic
- capital city of the Ottoman Empire
- "people of the book"; had to pay taxes but were allowed to retain their own religious and social organization.
- a person involved in applying merchandise to a particular trade
- to have control/influence over
- a poor farmer of low social status who owns a small piece of land for cultivation
- an increase in prices and fall in the value of money
- "king"
- a high official in some Muslim countries who advised caliphs
- private domain of a sultan where he and his wives resided; "sacred place"
- established the Umayyad dynasty
- capital city of the Umayyad Caliphate
- the name of God among Muslims
- person who has changed their religious faith or other beliefs
- the title of a Turkish officer of high rank
- a member of the ruling Muslim population of the Ottoman Empire
30 Clues: "king" • a Muslim ascetic and mystic • the name of God among Muslims • to have control/influence over • established the Umayyad dynasty • capital city of the Ottoman Empire • capital city of the Abbasid Caliphate • capital city of the Umayyad Caliphate • a Muslim sovereign; "holder of power" • the title of a Turkish officer of high rank • ...
Monsoon Asia Exam Review 2023-04-17
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- Followers of Buddhism use the _____________ as a guide to living a good life.
- The silk road connected the ________ with the Chinese.
- China's ____ _____ policy limited families to having only one child.
- Unlike Americans, citizens of China do not have the _______ to criticize their government.
- The popularity of Pokemon in the United States is an example of ______________.
- North Korea has many problems because it spends too much money on its _________.
- When an item becomse scarce, its price ________.
- A cultural trait common to Japa, China, and South Korea is respect for _________.
- In the Hindu Caste System, people are _____ into their caste.
- The ______ ______ connected the Europeans with the Chinese.
- The Chinese invented the compass, ______, and gunpowder.
- Having products made in other _______ causes the United States to lose jobs.
- Since the 1970s, China's economy has changed from command to _______.
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- The country of _______ became one of the first Asian democracies when it gained its independence from the British.
- In a _______ economy, both the public and private sector play a role in the economy.
- To select their leaders, citizens of India can _____ freely in elections.
- The Chinese invented the compass, paper, and _______.
- The ________ Mountains create a barrier that separates India and China.
- A letter written by Gandhi would be an example of a ________ source.
- Having products made in other countries causes the United States to ______ jobs.
- _____ _______ has many poblems because it spends too much money on its military.
- Since the 1970s, China's economy has changed from _______ to mixed.
- Japanese ______ is strongly influenced by their elders.
- An essay written about Gandhi would be an example of a __________ source.
- The silk road connected the Europeans with the ________.
- A cultural trait common to Japa, China, and South Korea is _______ for authority.
- Japanese culure is strongly influenced by their ________.
- When an item becomes scarce, its ______ increases.
- When an item becomes ______, its price increases.
- North Korea has many problems becuase it ______ too much money on its military.
- The Chinese invented the ________, paper, and gunpowder.
31 Clues: When an item becomse scarce, its price ________. • When an item becomes ______, its price increases. • When an item becomes scarce, its ______ increases. • The Chinese invented the compass, paper, and _______. • The silk road connected the ________ with the Chinese. • Japanese ______ is strongly influenced by their elders. • ...
South Asia crossword 2025-03-31
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- _____ Ocean – The third-largest ocean in the world, located south of Asia and bordered by Africa, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent.
- – Taj ____ - A famous mausoleum in India built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
- – The system of government in India, the world's largest democratic country, where leaders are elected by the people.
- – The mountain range that runs along the northern border of Nepal and India.
- - A popular bat-and-ball sport in South Asia, especially in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.
- _____ River – A major river flowing through Pakistan, essential for irrigation and ancient civilizations.
- – Seasonal winds that bring heavy rain in South Asia.
- – A country in South Asia created in 1947 after the partition of India.
- – A sacred river flowing through India and Bangladesh.
- – A concept in Hinduism and Buddhism that refers to the idea that a person's actions, whether good or bad, determine their future experiences, either in this life or in future reincarnations.
- – A landlocked country in the Himalayas, home to Mount Everest.
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- – A religion that began in Nepal and spread across Asia. emphasizing the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the goal of achieving enlightenment (nirvana).
- – The practice of a company hiring external organizations or workers, often in other countries, to perform services or produce goods at lower costs. In South Asia, countries like India and Bangladesh are major hubs for outsourcing in industries such as IT, customer service.
- – A religion founded in Punjab, India, blending Hindu and Islamic beliefs.
- – India’s famous film industry based in Mumbai (Bombay).
- – Mount ____ - The world's highest mountain, located on the Nepal-Tibet border.
- – A spiritual and physical practice originating in India, combining meditation, breathing, and movement.
- – The largest country in South Asia, known for its diverse culture, history, and economy.
- – A South Asian country that gained independence from Pakistan in 1971.
- ____ System – A traditional Hindu social hierarchy in India.
20 Clues: – Seasonal winds that bring heavy rain in South Asia. • – A sacred river flowing through India and Bangladesh. • – India’s famous film industry based in Mumbai (Bombay). • ____ System – A traditional Hindu social hierarchy in India. • – A landlocked country in the Himalayas, home to Mount Everest. • ...
South Asia crossword 2025-03-31
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- _____ Ocean – The third-largest ocean in the world, located south of Asia and bordered by Africa, Australia, and the Indian subcontinent.
- – Taj ____ - A famous mausoleum in India built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan.
- – The system of government in India, the world's largest democratic country, where leaders are elected by the people.
- – The mountain range that runs along the northern border of Nepal and India.
- - A popular bat-and-ball sport in South Asia, especially in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.
- _____ River – A major river flowing through Pakistan, essential for irrigation and ancient civilizations.
- – Seasonal winds that bring heavy rain in South Asia.
- – A country in South Asia created in 1947 after the partition of India.
- – A sacred river flowing through India and Bangladesh.
- – A concept in Hinduism and Buddhism that refers to the idea that a person's actions, whether good or bad, determine their future experiences, either in this life or in future reincarnations.
- – A landlocked country in the Himalayas, home to Mount Everest.
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- – A religion that began in Nepal and spread across Asia. emphasizing the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the goal of achieving enlightenment (nirvana).
- – The practice of a company hiring external organizations or workers, often in other countries, to perform services or produce goods at lower costs. In South Asia, countries like India and Bangladesh are major hubs for outsourcing in industries such as IT, customer service.
- – A religion founded in Punjab, India, blending Hindu and Islamic beliefs.
- – India’s famous film industry based in Mumbai (Bombay).
- – Mount ____ - The world's highest mountain, located on the Nepal-Tibet border.
- – A spiritual and physical practice originating in India, combining meditation, breathing, and movement.
- – The largest country in South Asia, known for its diverse culture, history, and economy.
- – A South Asian country that gained independence from Pakistan in 1971.
- ____ System – A traditional Hindu social hierarchy in India.
20 Clues: – Seasonal winds that bring heavy rain in South Asia. • – A sacred river flowing through India and Bangladesh. • – India’s famous film industry based in Mumbai (Bombay). • ____ System – A traditional Hindu social hierarchy in India. • – A landlocked country in the Himalayas, home to Mount Everest. • ...
Chapter 20 Puzzle 2021-02-09
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- South American country that controlled Panama until their revolution.
- Territory we gained in 1898 despite the efforts of Queen Liliuokalani.
- Mexican President/Dictator that fled to France after the Revolution in 1911.
- Resource we got in cheap abundance from Hawaii.
- The quest to gain colonial empires.
- Creature that spreads Yellow Fever and Malaria.
- General that took over power in Mexico in 1913.
- Name of the island and territory that we gained from Spain in the Caribbean Sea.
- Asian islands where we fought the Spanish in the Spanish-American War.
- US Policy that we would attack any country that bothered another country in the "New World."
- Ship that exploded while docked in Havana, Cuba.
- Cuba was a ______________ as we were their only source of security and they relied on us.
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- Name of the Hill that the Rough Riders and Teddy Roosevelt fought for against tough odds in Cuba.
- Name of the incident in China in 1900 where the Fists of Righteous Harmony tried to kick out all foreigners from China.
- __________ __________ Policy; our stance that anyone can buy and sell in China.
- Desire to give money to Latin American countries that needed it to develop and remain allies with the US.
- Invaded Columbus, NM in 1916.
- Mexican city US Navy invaded in 1914 to prevent German guns from reaching Mexico.
- US General that was supposed to capture Pancho Villa.
- Policy of a country or government that chooses to isolate themselves from involvement with other countries.
- __________ Perry; Commodore that opened up trade with Japan for the United States.
- Country that originally colonized Mexico and Cuba.
- President that believed in "speaking softly" and "carrying a big stick."
- A company from what country had attempted to build the Panama Canal in the 1880s before they quit?
- Extreme patriotism.
25 Clues: Extreme patriotism. • Invaded Columbus, NM in 1916. • The quest to gain colonial empires. • Resource we got in cheap abundance from Hawaii. • Creature that spreads Yellow Fever and Malaria. • General that took over power in Mexico in 1913. • Ship that exploded while docked in Havana, Cuba. • Country that originally colonized Mexico and Cuba. • ...
American Imperialism 2025-11-14
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- US naval base in Hawaii
- a former Spanish territory that was bought by the US after the Spanish American war that resisted American control
- document that was signed to end the Spanish American War
- amendment passed by Congress stating that the US would not take complete control over Cuba
- type of diplomacy practiced by Taft
- region of the world most impacted by dollar diplomacy
- president that annexed Hawaii and took the US into the Spanish American War
- country that the American Open Door Policy impacted
- territory that was annexed by the request of American planters like Sanford Dole
- the last progressive President who promoted moral diplomacy
- drawings sometimes used to convey political messages in a way that everyone can understand
- the US state that was bought from Russia and was referred to as Seward's Folly
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- Teddy Roosevelts unit of volunteer Calvary soldiers that fought in Cuba during the Spanish Amer. War
- the US state that is closest to Cuba
- type of diplomacy practiced by Teddy Roosevelt
- told European countries they were not to colonize areas in the Western Hemisphere
- US ship that mysteriously exploded in the Havana Harbor and became a rallying cry for war
- islands in the Caribbean purchased by the US in 1917 to prevent Germany from doing so
- president who refused to annex Hawaii without a majority of Hawaiians voting for it
- President who built the "Great White Fleet" and started construction on the Panama Canal
- built in a Latin American country that formerly belonged to Colombia and connected the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- using power and influence to extend borders
- Many people believed that imperialism was _________________.
- the country the US went to war with over Cuba
- president who encouraged American businesses to invest in Latin American and East Asian countries
- type of diplomacy practiced by Woodrow Wilson
26 Clues: US naval base in Hawaii • type of diplomacy practiced by Taft • the US state that is closest to Cuba • using power and influence to extend borders • the country the US went to war with over Cuba • type of diplomacy practiced by Woodrow Wilson • type of diplomacy practiced by Teddy Roosevelt • country that the American Open Door Policy impacted • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2022-11-04
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- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- Ditches that were dug out of the Earth to protect soldiers from explosions and bullets
- it's archduke was assassinated and started the war
- A political movement in Germany that supported totalitarian government
- was fought from 21 February to 18 December 1916 on the Western Front in France
- A famous battle fought between Russia and Germany between the 26th and 30th of August 1914
- Pride in one's country; nations sought their own interests over others
- The compensation for war damage paid by a defeated state
- Rivalries developed as countries tried to grab colonies
- The country Austria-Hungary declared war on that started WW1
- These countries included The U.S, Great Britain, France, Russia, and many other countries.
- European countries had joined ______ to better protect themselves
- The ship that was sunk by german u-boat which caused U.S to join the war
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- Countries had built strong armies and navies to defend their own countries and colonies
- this type of warfare was fought in trenches
- The person that got assassinated which started World War 1.
- The 28th U.S president
- A peace agreement to end a war
- The revolution that caused Russia to pull out of WW1
- These countries included Germany, AustriaHungary, Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
20 Clues: The 28th U.S president • A peace agreement to end a war • this type of warfare was fought in trenches • it's archduke was assassinated and started the war • The revolution that caused Russia to pull out of WW1 • Rivalries developed as countries tried to grab colonies • The compensation for war damage paid by a defeated state • ...
Countries Around the World 2023-11-09
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- Everyone who lives in this European country, even foreigners, can attend college tuition-free.
- Tea is big on this European island nation — locals drink 165 million cups a day.
- You won't stop eating pasta and pizza if you visit this country. Naples is, of course, also the birthplace of pizza.
- Christmas was banned here from 1969 until 1998.
- Majority of the population speak Finnish as their first language.
- Founding member of NATO and joined the European Union in 1986.
- A big African Island and a movie too.
- There’s a small city called Sialkot in this South Asian country that produces 40 percent of the world’s soccer balls.
- Justin Bieber was born in this country.
- Famous because of its pyramids.
- This European nation is the most visited country in the world with 89 million annual tourists.
- The world-famous Guinness beer originated in this country.
- In summer you can enjoy the benefits of the midnight sun since the sun doesn’t set in the summer here.
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- Home to the highest waterfall in the world.
- The world’s largest coffee producer with about 35% of global production.
- Its main cities are Casablanca, Rabat, Tanger and Marrakech.
- One third of all the cows in the world (which is 330 million) can be found here.
- This Southeast Asian country is the world’s largest island nation, but no one knows exactly how many islands it contains.
- Located along the earthquake-prone Ring of Fire, this Asian island nation experiences 20 percent of the world’s 6.0-magnitude or higher temblors annually.
- This country’s flag was designed by a 17-year-old.
- Designed by Antoni Gaudí, Sagrada Familia is a must see if visiting this country.
- The world’s flattest country.
- There’s an annual festival in this Southeast Asian nation that pays homage to its many monkeys.
- It’s home to the highest and lowest points in two hemispheres.
- This North American country is home to many pyramids built by the Mayans and other ancient civilizations. But its least famous triangular structure is the largest one in the world.
25 Clues: The world’s flattest country. • Famous because of its pyramids. • A big African Island and a movie too. • Justin Bieber was born in this country. • Home to the highest waterfall in the world. • Christmas was banned here from 1969 until 1998. • This country’s flag was designed by a 17-year-old. • The world-famous Guinness beer originated in this country. • ...
The East Asian World 2022-04-16
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- Heads of noble families in Japan
- Greatest of the Ming and Quing emperors
- System used to control daimyos by the Shogunate
- Roughly 250 domains into which Japan was divided
- A chain of islands
- Administration formed by non-elected officials.
- To establish or apply, sometimes by force.
- A type of entertainment in Japan
- Group of related families
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- Korean alphabet
- Part of the continent as opposed to islands.
- Japanese warrior similar to European knights
- Family of rulers
- Policy of national isolation
- Braided pigtail traditionally worn by Chinese males
- Japan's outcast class
- Ceramic material made of fine clay baked at high heat
- Dynasty founded by Ming Hong Wu
18 Clues: Korean alphabet • Family of rulers • A chain of islands • Japan's outcast class • Group of related families • Policy of national isolation • Dynasty founded by Ming Hong Wu • Heads of noble families in Japan • A type of entertainment in Japan • Greatest of the Ming and Quing emperors • To establish or apply, sometimes by force. • Part of the continent as opposed to islands. • ...
country 2024-09-05
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- South American nation known for Carnival and Amazon rainforest.
- European nation famous for its chocolate, waffles, and beer.
- Country straddling Europe and Asia, known for its rich history and diverse landscapes.
- Island country known for its stunning landscapes and Maori culture.
- Middle Eastern country known for its ancient Petra and desert landscapes.
- European country known for its coastal cities and port wine.
- North American country known for its cuisine and ancient pyramids.
- Scandinavian country known for its pastries and Viking history.
- Baltic country known for its medieval cities and digital innovation.
- Scandinavian country known for its design, furniture, and ice hotel.
- Southeastern European country known for its ancient history and natural beauty.
- Baltic country known for its forests and historical sites.
- European country known for its pasta, pizza, and historical landmarks.
- Southeast Asian country known for its beaches and temples.
- Balkan country known for its historic sites and vibrant culture.
- South Asian country known for its mountainous terrain and Hindu temples.
- Central Asian country known for its vast steppes and rich natural resources.
- Largest country in Asia, known for its Great Wall and economic growth.
- Central European country known for its classical music heritage and Alps.
- Country at the southern tip of Africa, known for its wildlife and diverse cultures.
- European country famous for its wine, cheese, and Eiffel Tower.
- Island nation known for its green landscapes and rich folklore.
- Eastern European country known for its fertile plains and rich culture.
- Mediterranean country known for its beautiful coastline and historic cities.
- Southeastern European country known for its castles and Carpathian Mountains.
- South Asian country known for its historical sites and mountainous regions.
- South American country known for tango music and beef.
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- Baltic nation known for its art nouveau architecture and cultural festivals.
- Central European country known for its mountains and medieval towns.
- Eastern European nation known for its history and Soviet heritage.
- European nation known for its beer, cars, and Oktoberfest.
- European country known for its windmills and tulips.
- Middle Eastern country known for its rich history and Mediterranean coast.
- Central European country known for its beautiful cities and historic castles.
- Small Central European country known for its lakes and caves.
- Scandinavian nation known for its fjords and northern lights.
- Largest country in the world, spanning Eastern Europe and northern Asia.
- Landlocked country known for its vast steppes and nomadic culture.
- Landlocked country known for its neutrality and high-quality watches.
- Central Asian country known for its ancient Silk Road cities and architecture.
- Continent and country famous for kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef.
- Northeastern African country known for its ancient pyramids and Nile River.
- South Asian country with a diverse culture and the Taj Mahal.
- Country in southeastern Europe known for its ancient ruins and islands.
- Second-largest country in the world by area, known for its maple syrup.
- Central European country known for its medieval architecture and history.
- Central European country known for its thermal baths and paprika.
- Middle Eastern country known for its oil reserves and Islamic heritage.
- European nation known for its flamenco music and historical architecture.
- Gulf country known for its skyscrapers and luxury shopping.
- Island nation in the Indian Ocean known for its tea and ancient ruins.
- Island nation in East Asia known for its technology and cherry blossoms.
52 Clues: European country known for its windmills and tulips. • South American country known for tango music and beef. • European nation known for its beer, cars, and Oktoberfest. • Baltic country known for its forests and historical sites. • Southeast Asian country known for its beaches and temples. • Gulf country known for its skyscrapers and luxury shopping. • ...
Scarlett/Mimi Crossword 2019-10-29
21 Clues: sweet • carmel • cheese • crispy • healthy • chicken • hot,red, • colorful • chocolate • round beef • carna asada • asian drink • fruit blends • crunchy fish • flat breakfast • cookies n cream • cream cold milk • milk and ice cream • Krispies marshmallow • cheetos crunchy spicy • pebbles colorful breakfast
International Trade 2020-11-12
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- union An organization that opened trade among 34 nations of North and South America.
- deficit When a nation imports more goods and services than it exports.
- Limits on the quantity of imports.
- Taxes on imports.
- An official ban of trade between countries.
- Firms that do business and have offices or factories in many countries
- nations Nations with little industrial development and relatively low standards of living.
- trade, the exchange of goods and services between countries.
- advantage The ability of a country to produce at a lower opportunity - cost than another country.
- nation Nations with relatively high standards of living.
- Goods sold to other countries.
- agreement A system in favor of increasing free trade.
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- The use of trade barriers to protect domestic industries from foreign competition.
- aid Reasons for providing ___ include humanitarianism, economics, politics, and national security.
- advantage The ability of a country to produce more efficiently than another country.
- barrier Restriction of a foreign product or service from freely entering a nation’s territory.
- integration The interdependency among the countries of the world especially within financial markets and
- Agency provides most of the U.S. aid to foreign countries.
- An organization that created a free trade zone linking the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- Trade Organization An organization that had the CAFTA-DR U.S. reach a free trade agreement with five nations of Central America.
- war When countries set restrictions on imports causing trading partners to respond in the same way
- Goods bought from other countries for domestic use.
22 Clues: Taxes on imports. • Goods sold to other countries. • Limits on the quantity of imports. • An official ban of trade between countries. • Goods bought from other countries for domestic use. • agreement A system in favor of increasing free trade. • nation Nations with relatively high standards of living. • Agency provides most of the U.S. aid to foreign countries. • ...
table manners 2022-04-12
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- An eating or cooking implement consisting of a small shallow bowl with a relatively long handle.
- A shallow, flat-bottomed container for cooking or serving food.
- A tool with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it when cutting.
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- Mainly used in Asian countries to lift food to the mouth.
- A part of your hand.
5 Clues: A part of your hand. • Mainly used in Asian countries to lift food to the mouth. • A shallow, flat-bottomed container for cooking or serving food. • A tool with two or more prongs used for lifting food to the mouth or holding it when cutting. • An eating or cooking implement consisting of a small shallow bowl with a relatively long handle.
