asian countries Crossword Puzzles
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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
U.S Ecomony Problem 2026-06-01
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
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. • ...
Year 9 Development Cross word 2026-05-05
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- Buying and selling goods
- Ability to read and write
- Money owed by a country
- Misuse of power for personal gain
- Economic activity like manufacturing
- Low income country
- Movement of people for better opportunities
- Goods sold to other countries
- Natural materials like oil or minerals
- Improvement in living standards
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- Deaths of babies under 1 year
- Help given to countries for development
- Newly emerging economy
- Meeting needs without harming future generations
- Basic systems like roads and services
- High income country
- Total value of goods and services in a country
- Company operating in multiple countries
- Goods bought from other countries
- Index measuring development from 0 to 1
20 Clues: Improvement in living standards • Ability to read and write • High income country • Low income country • Buying and selling goods • Deaths of babies under 1 year • Newly emerging economy • Money owed by a country • Economic activity like manufacturing • Basic systems like roads and services • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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.
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. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Asian Animal Puzzle 2 2023-04-05
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- The world’s largest extant lizard species
- A non-migratory, wetland bird, with long-legs & a long, sturdy bill
- The national bird of India
- World’s second-heaviest snake
- These mammals glide, using a fur-covered membrane known as a patagium as a wing
- Famous black & white bear
- A wild bovid
- Highly intelligent primates
- The world’s largest land predator
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- Often called the 'Rhesus'
- White-handed gibbon
- This feline gets its name from the cloud-like markings on its coat
- This reptile is used in the performances of traditional Indian snake charmers
- This primate has a long, fleshy nose
- A wild horse that lives on the grasslands of China and Mongolia.
- This reptile is a member of a group known as the 'Big Four'
- Known for their large, downwardly-curving bills
- Closely related to a racoon rather than a bear
- This ground-dwelling mammal is the largest of its species
19 Clues: A wild bovid • White-handed gibbon • Often called the 'Rhesus' • Famous black & white bear • The national bird of India • Highly intelligent primates • World’s second-heaviest snake • The world’s largest land predator • This primate has a long, fleshy nose • The world’s largest extant lizard species • Closely related to a racoon rather than a bear • ...
Asian History Homework #2 2017-02-05
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- The major route for international trade was the _____
- the capital of China’s Zhejiang province
- a scholar official who went beyond the Neo-Confucianism of Chu Hsi
- formerly romanized as Soochow, is a major city located in southeastern Jiangsu Province of East China
- Founder of classical Western economics and advocate of the free market
- Latin word for silk.
- a painting on silk by Lu chi.
- called Shan Hai Kuan
- Other name for Kangxi Emperor
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- Dynasty(1115–1234)
- form the largest branch of the Tungusic peoples and are distributed throughout China
- Dynasty (1636-1912)
- proved an able ruler of his new empire but concentrated on China
- He founded a new dynasty, which he named the Han
- the southeast coast had long been China's commercial center
- a painting on silk by Lu chi.
- the major figure of the school of Legalism is the philosopher _____
- was a Chinese economist, statesman, chancellor and poet of the Song Dynasty who attempted major and controversial socioeconomic reforms known as the New Policies.
- the founder of what is labeled Neo-Confucianism
- "Long Peace"
20 Clues: "Long Peace" • Dynasty(1115–1234) • Dynasty (1636-1912) • Latin word for silk. • called Shan Hai Kuan • a painting on silk by Lu chi. • a painting on silk by Lu chi. • Other name for Kangxi Emperor • the capital of China’s Zhejiang province • the founder of what is labeled Neo-Confucianism • He founded a new dynasty, which he named the Han • ...
Vietnam War 2023-05-15
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- American general in charge in Vietnam
- U.S. security agreement with seven other asian countries
- Walter Cronkite and others televising battles and scenes directly from Vietnam
- The easing of Cold War tensions
- Spoke out against how many African-Americans were fighting
- Political goals should be defined by concrete national objectives
- College students who did not have to be drafted
- Woman who volunteered to go Vietnam as a nurse
- Nixon ordered attacks into this neighbor of Vietnam
- Communist leader of North Vietnam
- Set himself on fire in Saigon to protest Diem government
- U.S. belief that if Vietnam became communist other countries around it would too
- Prisoner of war and missing in action
- First president to send troops to Vietnam
- Protestors disruped the presidential nomination process in 1968 Chicago
- Forced to fight per the Selective Service Act
- National Liberation Front fighter for N. Vietnam
- Surprise attack by North Vietnamese during holiday
- French forces under siege by North Vietnamese
- Nixon tried to block publication of Pentagon Papers but lost
- LBJ's congressional approval to escalate war
- Used to resupply North Vietnamese soldiers
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- Outlined detailed classified information about American involvement in Vietnam
- Four students shot to death while protesting
- Nixons right hand man
- society College protest clubs
- Congress placed limits on the presidents ability to wage war
- Nixon went to meet him in China
- Anti war politicians
- President from 1968-1973
- Assassinated by Sirhan Sirhan June 5, 1968
- Difference between what President Johnson was saying and what was being reported
- Froze the deployment of nuclear weapons
- Jellified fire bomb
- Lieutenant Calleys unit kills unarmed Vietnamese civilians
- Pro war politicians
- Sunk in Gulf of Tonkin by North Vietnamese
- French name for Vietnam under colonization
- South Vietnamese would fight but U.S. would pull out
- How the soldiers are feeling about the war
40 Clues: Jellified fire bomb • Pro war politicians • Anti war politicians • Nixons right hand man • President from 1968-1973 • society College protest clubs • The easing of Cold War tensions • Nixon went to meet him in China • Communist leader of North Vietnam • American general in charge in Vietnam • Prisoner of war and missing in action • Froze the deployment of nuclear weapons • ...
geopgraphyyy 2026-06-11
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- material — a natural resource used to make products.
- sector — jobs that make products in factories.
- — countries depending on each other for goods and services.
- distribution — where natural resources are found around the world.
- — buying and selling goods between countries.
- — when companies move jobs to other countries to save money.
- — goods a country buys from abroad.
- connectivity — how the internet links people globally.
- volatility — when the price of a commodity goes up and down quickly.
- — countries becoming more connected through trade, travel, and technology.
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- chain — the steps a product goes through from resource to finished item.
- — a raw material that can be sold (e.g., cocoa, oil, copper).
- — a system that helps farmers get fair pay and good working conditions.
- — using resources in a way that protects the environment for the future.
- — goods a country sells to other countries.
- added — how a product becomes more valuable as it is processed.
- (Transnational Corporation) — a company that works in many countries (e.g., Nike).
- chain — the journey a product takes from raw material to shop.
- diffusion — the spread of ideas, food, music, and traditions around the world.
- sector — jobs that extract raw materials (farming, mining).
20 Clues: — goods a country buys from abroad. • — goods a country sells to other countries. • — buying and selling goods between countries. • sector — jobs that make products in factories. • material — a natural resource used to make products. • connectivity — how the internet links people globally. • — countries depending on each other for goods and services. • ...
Canada in WW1 2022-09-11
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- This Asian nation provided a huge amount of volunteers
- This country invaded
- This was a threeway alliance between Austria, Germany, and Italy
- Name for a country that was significantly powerful, greater than others
- Name of the man who shot Archduke Franz Ferdinand starting WW1
- This country was invaded and allied with Russia causing Russia to go to war
- Used to convince people to volunteer for war or give their money/goods to help the war effort
- This was a threeway alliance between Britian, Russia, and France
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- A key component of historical work and most work in general where you look back on your past actions
- Someone who abandoned their military post and left the war, usually executed for this in the 1910s
- Holiday soldiers were promised to be back in Canada for
- When this country went to war, Canada also went
- Last name of Canada's Prime Minister at the time
- Having a great pride in one's country
- A Helpful acronym to understand what caused WW1
- Name for Serbia terrorist group
- A word highlighting the growth of armies and navies between countries in hopes to have the strongest force
17 Clues: This country invaded • Name for Serbia terrorist group • Having a great pride in one's country • When this country went to war, Canada also went • A Helpful acronym to understand what caused WW1 • Last name of Canada's Prime Minister at the time • This Asian nation provided a huge amount of volunteers • Holiday soldiers were promised to be back in Canada for • ...
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.
Forms of Human Trafficking 2021-02-02
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- ITPA was enacted to curb this form of trafficking.
- In the Hindi film 'Andhadhun',there are various instances where a casual reference is made to ______ trafficking.
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- Minors are coerced into being part of the state and non-state armed forces.
- Synonym for 'Peonage'.
- Minors are kidnapped from South Asian countries to participate in races involving a desert animal in the UAE.
5 Clues: Synonym for 'Peonage'. • ITPA was enacted to curb this form of trafficking. • Minors are coerced into being part of the state and non-state armed forces. • Minors are kidnapped from South Asian countries to participate in races involving a desert animal in the UAE. • ...
Internationalism 2017-11-27
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- a country completely separates from participating in international, social, economic, political and military affairs.
- USA aiding European countries after WWII
- agency under UN that targets international health
- system that depicts monetary and exchange rate between counties.
- provides loans to countries for capital programs
- under UN, all counties have same power on international issues
- several countries working together to solve problems and meet challanges
- Part of UN that resolves legal disputes between membered nations
- International organization that convicts individuals for international crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes
- Deals with rules of trade between the nations. Ensures it flows as smooth, predictable and freely as possible
- common good for all counties by encouraging belief in cooperation between countries.
- International organization that helps wounded and sick in war and tries to relieve suffering around the world
- binational organization between Canada and USA that controls aerospace control and warning in North America
- organization including member countries or organizations
- international organization formed in 1945 to increase political and economic cooperation among its member countries.
- Countries that have territory in Artic, promote cooperation, coordination and interaction between the Arctic States
- a voluntary citizens organization, they acquire no profit and can be organized on a local, national, or international level
- to try and maintain peace between two nations
- a worldwide spread of a disease
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- technology linking the world as one community
- A Intergovernmental military Alliance between US and European countries. Works to defend eachother from Communist Soviet Union takeover.
- when two countries have an agreement to help resolve issues
- Has factories and assets in multiple countries
- under UN, used to respond quickly to international crisis
- Global organization that tries to educate children in need with games.
- A country deciding and responding to events on their own without support from any other countries
- Treaty signed to eliminate anti-personnel landmines around the world
- to try and create peace between two fighting nations
- International Organization protecting French language rights
- surveys and monitors economic and financial developments, lends funds to countries with balance-of-payment difficulties, and provides technical assistance and training for countries requesting it.:
- contributes to peace and security in the world by promoting collaboration among nations through education, science, culture and communication
- promotes social, economic and political co-ordination between the European nations
- countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization, loosing some of their individual power
- when government leaders use borrowed funds in ways that don't be support or help struggling citizens
- United Kingdom’s separation for the European Union
- Money a country gives to another country, but the country in need is required to spend the money given on a service or good in the donating country.
36 Clues: a worldwide spread of a disease • USA aiding European countries after WWII • technology linking the world as one community • to try and maintain peace between two nations • Has factories and assets in multiple countries • provides loans to countries for capital programs • agency under UN that targets international health • ...
RCEP crossword puzzle 2021-07-27
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- by the leaders of 16 participating countries
- between the member states of the Asean and FTA (RCEP)
- choose to pull out after join negotiate
- will be bring into force on 1 January 2022 by participating countries
- ______is apart of RCEP. Clue:Name of a country in South east Asia
- is one of ASEAN member
- inequalities also can caused by free trade
- of import duties is Malaysia's benefit from RCEP
- elimination will be benefit about 92 percent
- instrument was deposited with secretary-general
- is the first RCEP participating country
- percent of the world's population will be covered by RCEP
- countries within RCEP
- 15,2020 China and other 14 countries sign on RCEP
- trade and investment related activities
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- Comprehensive Economics Partnership
- includes in five FTA partner
- one of less skilled country
- address of India’s outstanding issues and concerns
- is a free trade agreement
- ASEAN members state
- investment to lower-cost and less skilled countries
- is one of the most likely to benefit from the RCEP deal
- can import and export goods without any tariff barriers is the mean of free trade
- Institution has estimated RCEP
- economic linkage
- years of negotiations between the participating countries
- is one of rcep negotiation
28 Clues: economic linkage • ASEAN members state • countries within RCEP • is one of ASEAN member • is a free trade agreement • is one of rcep negotiation • one of less skilled country • includes in five FTA partner • Institution has estimated RCEP • Comprehensive Economics Partnership • choose to pull out after join negotiate • is the first RCEP participating country • ...
India Traditions and Tastes 2026-04-24
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- a sweet or savory Indian drink made from a yogurt or buttermilk base with water.
- a dish of meat, fish, or vegetables cooked in an Indian-style sauce of hot-tasting spices and typically served with rice.
- the Indian movie industry, based in Mumbai (Bombay).
- a triangular savory pastry fried in ghee or oil, containing spiced vegetables or meat.
- (in South Asian cooking) a type of leavened bread, typically of teardrop shape and traditionally cooked in a clay oven.
- a Hindu festival of lights, held in the period of October to November.
- a 5,000-year-old traditional Indian medical system, often called the "knowledge of life"
- (in South Asian cuisine) split pulses, in particular lentils.
- a spicy condiment made of fruits or vegetables with vinegar, spices, and sugar, originating in India.
- a mixture of ground spices used in South Asian cuisine.
- (among Sikhs) a communal free kitchen.
- a garment consisting of a length of cotton or silk elaborately draped around the body, traditionally worn by women from South Asia.
- (in Hinduism and Buddhism) the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
- a type of curd cheese used in Indian, Iranian, and Afghan cooking.
- a bright yellow aromatic powder obtained from the rhizome of a plant of the ginger family, used for flavoring and coloring in Asian cooking and formerly as a fabric dye.
- a decorative mark worn in the middle of the forehead by Indian women.
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- denoting or relating to food that conforms to Islamic dietary laws.Langar
- the act of worship.
- a kind of long-grain rice of a high quality, grown in India and Pakistan.
- a clay oven of a type used originally in northern India and Pakistan.
- clarified butter made from the milk of a buffalo or cow, used in South Asian cooking.
- an orange-yellow flavoring, food coloring, and dye made from the dried stigmas of a crocus.
- the aromatic seeds of a plant of the ginger family, used as a spice and also medicinally.
- (in Indian religion) the eternal and inherent nature of reality, regarded in Hinduism as a cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order.
- a Hindu spiritual and ascetic discipline, a part of which, including breath control, simple meditation, and the adoption of specific bodily postures, is widely practiced for health and relaxation.
- an Indic language of northern India, derived from Sanskrit and written in the Devanagari script. It is the fourth most widely spoken language in the world, with more than 250 million people speaking it as their first language.
- an ancient Indo-European language of India, in which the Hindu scriptures and classical Indian epic poems are written and from which many northern Indian (Indic) languages are derived.
- a respectful greeting said when giving a namaskar.
- a Hindu spring festival celebrated in February or March in honor of Krishna.
- the aromatic seeds of a plant of the parsley family, ground and used as a spice, especially in South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Mexican cooking.
30 Clues: the act of worship. • (among Sikhs) a communal free kitchen. • a respectful greeting said when giving a namaskar. • the Indian movie industry, based in Mumbai (Bombay). • a mixture of ground spices used in South Asian cuisine. • (in South Asian cuisine) split pulses, in particular lentils. • a type of curd cheese used in Indian, Iranian, and Afghan cooking. • ...
pasar bebas 2023-03-03
20 Clues: (eksp) • (usaha) • (intelek) • (european) • (soal no 13 • (jawab no 7 • (masyarakat • $anggota mea • (asia nanan) • (organisasi) • (aliran modal • (anggota afta • (negara asean) • (msykrt eko asie) • (asian free teade) • (perdagangan bebas) • (mea sebagai pasar) • bebas (jawaban no 1) • (perhimpunan bamgsa bangsa • (perdagangan internasilaonl)
Trade and Quality of Life 2022-04-05
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- things like healthcare and education that the government pays for to improve quality of life
- the increasing connectedness of countries in the exchange of goods and services
- people who buy and use products
- a system where producers consumers and distributors work to make sure all people involved in productions are paid fairly
- lack of this leads to rapid population growth in developing countries
- the roads bridges airports power lines and other vitally important parts of a country that help the economy succeed
- people who transport and sell products to consumers
- when women are not treated as well as men in a country it is called this
- people in some developing countries have lots of children because of this
- money that newly independent countries borrow from wealthier countries to try and improve the quality of life
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- lands owned by the government that can be purchased by companies to get resources
- type of industry that involves getting resources from the environment
- 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
- some countries encourage people to have lots of children to increase the size of this
- the amount of money a business makes
- when governments steal money or accept bribes in exchange for contracts
- having more of this often results in girls having fewer children
- when countries like Britain took over colonies to gain access to resources
- money given illegally to government officials by others to gain access to contracts or other privileges
- people who make products for others to buy
- the exchange of goods and services between countries around the world
- 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
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 • ...
WWII 2024-02-28
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- Mass murder of people that got people mad
- City in Germany where a pact was signed in favor of the Nazis
- Refers to the league of Nations that got mad at Hitler
- The Nazis thought that they were better than everyone and therefore took the land that they wanted and got other people mad
- The annexing of Austria and got other countries mad
- Was a horrible person and invaded other countries without permission
- A dictator and these caused lots of powers to invade countries and gain power
- The Nazis had this idea of a big army and used it to invade other smaller countries that got the bigger ones mad
- The Germans were very proud of their country and thought they needed more land
- The diplomacy of France and Britain was not good because they allowed Hitler to invade lots of other countries
- Hitler was an ambitious leader that wanted more land and this got other countries mad
- Made Germany poor and desperate for a leader
- The idea that Germany would want to take over all the other countries quickly
- The other major forces just appeased Hitler and his army so that a war would't break out
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- The idea of Germany taking lots of land
- Germans idea of expanding their territory
- The Nazis had this leader in Hitler and he was bad
- Made Germany really poor and desperate for a leader
- It got people mad at Hitler for doing horrible things
- The Germans did this a lot to seem scarier and to invade other countries
- The Nazis invaded lots of other countries that got Britain and France mad and declare war
- Germans failure in WWI made them poor and desperate for a leader
- Hitler was an aggressive leader
- Agreement between to nations
- The Nazis were ignorant because they just took what they wanted and didn't think about other counties needs
25 Clues: Agreement between to nations • Hitler was an aggressive leader • The idea of Germany taking lots of land • Germans idea of expanding their territory • Mass murder of people that got people mad • Made Germany poor and desperate for a leader • The Nazis had this leader in Hitler and he was bad • Made Germany really poor and desperate for a leader • ...
World Cultures Review 2021-05-24
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- to travel from place to place instead of settling down
- the base language of many other languages, originating in India and the language of the Vedas
- to go against the authority, usually violently or fiercely, to make one's situation better
- having to do with crops or growing food
- where something is located, either generally or specifically (with coordinates)
- Abrahamic religion that has the Bible as its holy book
- the name of a place, like the name of a city or a landmark
- how people adapt to their environment and how they change their environment
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- native peoples who live in Australia
- Abrahamic religion that has the Torah as its holy book
- how people travel to this region, and for what reason
- the area or section of the world that shares the same characteristics, such as weather or landforms
- river that flows from south to north
- having to do with or relating to the countryside
- having to do with or relating to the city
- animated cartoons that come from Japan, Korea, or other East Asian countries
- Abrahamic religion that has the Quran as its holy book
17 Clues: native peoples who live in Australia • river that flows from south to north • having to do with crops or growing food • having to do with or relating to the city • having to do with or relating to the countryside • how people travel to this region, and for what reason • Abrahamic religion that has the Torah as its holy book • ...
crossword 2021-05-18
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- one ruler with absolute power
- city or town
- country and farms and stuff
- some one who moves from other country
- cleaning or tree
- elstablish of other countries
- goods and services delivered to other countries
- dry and hot
- demilitaryized zone
- map that shows mountains and landmarks
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- the amount of people in an area
- spoken or written words of group of people
- place where rivers drain into ocean
- goods or services from other countries
- the way people live and act
- big body of water
- ruled my king or queen
- map that shows countries and cities
- lots of different animals in one environment
- da best teacher ever
20 Clues: dry and hot • city or town • cleaning or tree • big body of water • demilitaryized zone • da best teacher ever • ruled my king or queen • the way people live and act • country and farms and stuff • one ruler with absolute power • elstablish of other countries • the amount of people in an area • place where rivers drain into ocean • map that shows countries and cities • ...
Quick Crossword 2021-11-24
22 Clues: Work • Purse • Create • Friend • Lessen • A sport • Glasses • Nervous • Community • Not cooked • Information • Role/purpose • Asian country • Subject matter • Pointing device • Pointing device • Anagram of Heart • Illegible writing • Study of the Past • programming language • Branch of mathematics • "Don't worry"/"It's alright"
Chris' crossword! -By Katie 2023-12-22
25 Clues: sax • song • song • song • snake • typist • island • captain • emperor • a barbie • see oslo • necklace • direction • music type • birthstone • instrument • russian name • other in sp. • capitol city • pooh's friend • building block • asian language • start of a play • he pity's people • emergency person
CA-CBT Group 3 Presentation 2023-02-22
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- Recognizing ___________ Thinking
- European-____________ Values
- Mental Health ____________
- ______ of the clients culture
- Identify CBT ______________
- Culturally ___________
- _________-Focused Emotional Regulation
- ______________ Adapted-CBT
- Lack of Cultural ___________
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- Asian-American Health _____________
- Assessment and _____________
- Rigorous ________________ Trials
- Intervention_________
- Major ____________
- ______________ Relationship
- Cognitive Behavioral _________
- Advanced Practice in Behavioral ________ ________
- Evidence-_______ Practice
- Myron "_______" Thompson
- Reducing _________
20 Clues: Major ____________ • Reducing _________ • Intervention_________ • Culturally ___________ • Myron "_______" Thompson • Evidence-_______ Practice • Mental Health ____________ • ______________ Adapted-CBT • ______________ Relationship • Identify CBT ______________ • Assessment and _____________ • European-____________ Values • Lack of Cultural ___________ • ______ of the clients culture • ...
Countries 2021-03-08
10 Clues: BTS • spaghetti and pizza! • The United States of... • You can see the pyramids. • Justin is from this country. • You can see the Eiffel Tower. • You can eat spicy curry and nan. • It's very hot. It has kangaroos. • It's very cold. It is north of Japan. • It's the biggest country in South America.
Countries 2020-12-09
Countries 2020-04-01
countries 2020-03-23
10 Clues: It's capital is Kiev • It's capital isCairo • It;s capital is Rome • It's capital is Ankra • It's capital is Paris • It's capital is Athens • It's capital is Tblisi • It's capital is Tirrana • It's capital is Beijingn • Kingdom It's capital is London
COUNTRIES 2020-05-19
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- Donald Trump is a president of this country.
- This country is famous for Pavlova and various animals like kangaroos, dingo and platypus.
- Thanks to this country kebab is eaten around the world.
- Men wear kilt there, eat haggis, drink whisky and search for a Loch Ness monster.
- This country is famous for sombrero,cactuses and chillis.
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- Athens is a capital city of this country.
- This country is famous for a maple syrup and maple trees.
- People dance flamenco there, eat paella and bullfighting is very popular in this country.
- Moose is a famous animal in this country. People eat a salmon soup there and Vikings come from this north country.
- This country is famous for various types of cheese and wine.
10 Clues: Athens is a capital city of this country. • Donald Trump is a president of this country. • Thanks to this country kebab is eaten around the world. • This country is famous for a maple syrup and maple trees. • This country is famous for sombrero,cactuses and chillis. • This country is famous for various types of cheese and wine. • ...
Countries 2021-04-23
Across
- Where is the Nile River?
- What country has the highest population?
- What is the biggest country in the world?
- Where did world War 1 happen?
- What do they call soccer in Europe?
- What country is the shape of a boot?
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- What's the main language in France?
- What country is Tokyo the capital of?
- Where are Kangaroos from?
- What is Canada's national animal?
10 Clues: Where is the Nile River? • Where are Kangaroos from? • Where did world War 1 happen? • What is Canada's national animal? • What's the main language in France? • What do they call soccer in Europe? • What country is the shape of a boot? • What country is Tokyo the capital of? • What country has the highest population? • What is the biggest country in the world?
Countries 2021-10-08
Across
- kangaroo country
- country with pyramids
- the largest country in terms of population
- the home country of the geisha
- a country that loves potatoes
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- the country that declared World War II in 1939
- country with the largest number of people
- homeland of bts
- the country that bought Alaska from Russia
- country whose flag has yellow and blue colors
10 Clues: homeland of bts • kangaroo country • country with pyramids • a country that loves potatoes • the home country of the geisha • country with the largest number of people • the country that bought Alaska from Russia • the largest country in terms of population • country whose flag has yellow and blue colors • the country that declared World War II in 1939
Countries 2022-03-29
Across
- has the most valuable currency
- Has 50 states, And is very famous
- home to incredible artists and delicious foods
- Worlds smallest country
- Does not have a rectangular flag
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- Home to the newest and deadliest animals
- Won the most FIFA awards
- has the most nuclear warheads
- home to the worlds largest river delta
- part of it is in europe and other part is in asia
10 Clues: Worlds smallest country • Won the most FIFA awards • has the most nuclear warheads • has the most valuable currency • Does not have a rectangular flag • Has 50 states, And is very famous • home to the worlds largest river delta • Home to the newest and deadliest animals • home to incredible artists and delicious foods • part of it is in europe and other part is in asia
Countries 2021-08-27
Across
- The country with the largest territory
- Where Leo Messi was born
- The smallest country in the world
- The country with the greatest population
- The first "Black Public" in the world
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- The country completely bounded by South Africa
- Host country of Summer Olympic Games 2022
- the first country which was given the name "the empire on which the sun never sets"
- A landlocked country with the smallest navy in the world
- The first country uses the United States dollar as their legal tender apart from USA
10 Clues: Where Leo Messi was born • The smallest country in the world • The first "Black Public" in the world • The country with the largest territory • The country with the greatest population • Host country of Summer Olympic Games 2022 • The country completely bounded by South Africa • A landlocked country with the smallest navy in the world • ...
countries 2022-03-31
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- xwra gnwsth gia thn kouzina ths h opoia kuriws perilambanei zymarika
- h xwra sths opoias thn prwteuousa brisketai to Raigstag
- prvteuousa ths einai Boudapesth
- h xwra pou gennhse thn dhmokratia
- prwteuousa ths einai to Beligradi
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- prwteuousa ths einai to Oslo
- prwteousa ths einai to Elsinki
- prwteuousa ths einai Agkura
- htan mia apo tis treis megales dunameis pou kata thn epanastash boh8hse thn ellada ksekinaei apo G
- prwteuousa ths einai h Bernh
10 Clues: prwteuousa ths einai Agkura • prwteuousa ths einai to Oslo • prwteuousa ths einai h Bernh • prwteousa ths einai to Elsinki • prvteuousa ths einai Boudapesth • h xwra pou gennhse thn dhmokratia • prwteuousa ths einai to Beligradi • h xwra sths opoias thn prwteuousa brisketai to Raigstag • xwra gnwsth gia thn kouzina ths h opoia kuriws perilambanei zymarika • ...
COUNTRIES 2022-02-08
10 Clues: its CAPITAL CITY IS ROME • its CAPITAL CITY IS TOKYO • its CAPITAL CITY IS PARIS • its CAPITAL CITY IS LISBOA • its CAPITAL CITY IS MADRID • its CAPITAL CITY IS OTTOWA • its CAPITAL CITY IS LONDON • its CAPITAL CITY IS BERLIN • its CAPITAL CITY IS STOCKHOLM • its CAPITAL CITY IS BUENOS AIRES
COUNTRIES 2022-01-21
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- place where many rainforests are found.
- place where the biggest coral reef in the world is located.
- place where they eat in small portions and with chopsticks.
- It is the most touristic country in the world.
- place where pasta is the most typical food.
- country where "thank you" means no.
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- with the most motorcycles in the world.
- Country where siesta is a custom.
- the biggest country in the world.
- stated: place where they have the least populated capital in the world.
10 Clues: Country where siesta is a custom. • the biggest country in the world. • country where "thank you" means no. • place where many rainforests are found. • with the most motorcycles in the world. • place where pasta is the most typical food. • It is the most touristic country in the world. • place where the biggest coral reef in the world is located. • ...
Countries 2014-03-12
10 Clues: Its has 26 states • They invented pizza • The capital is Paris • The capital is dublin • The capital is Amsterdam • Shares a border with wales • The Maasai tribe live there • they have a lot of myths and legends • one of their traditional dishes is sushi • they have black,red and yellow in their flag
Countries 2014-04-11
10 Clues: bottom of asia • world war 2 place • capital is Vienna • shaped like a boot • site of the pyramids • capital is Kathmandu • soccer loving country • symbol is the maple leaf • world's most populous country • borders the alps and the pyrenees
Countries 2023-12-29
Countries 2024-02-07
10 Clues: Llamas live here • The place on Asia • Where WW1 took place • The place of mariachi • Where Flamenco is from • Love and Tango (Roses) • An Island that is small • A south american Country • This is a flag on the caribbean • Where pharaohs and mummies exist
Countries 2024-01-19
Across
- the world's largest country by space
- a country whose capital city is Berlin
- the world's largest country by population
- famous for its pyramids
- a country famous for pizza
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- Izmir, Bursa and Adana are cities in it
- A country that hosted the latest World Cup
- famous for its coffee
- They won the latest World cup!
- This country has the oldest inhabited city
10 Clues: famous for its coffee • famous for its pyramids • a country famous for pizza • They won the latest World cup! • the world's largest country by space • a country whose capital city is Berlin • Izmir, Bursa and Adana are cities in it • the world's largest country by population • A country that hosted the latest World Cup • This country has the oldest inhabited city
Countries 2022-07-04
10 Clues: you live here • Pandas are from here • They built pyramids here • K-pop is from this country • They have many spicy curries • They speak Danish in this country • This country has the Eiffel Tower • Kangaroos and koalas are from here • This country makes tacos and burritos • Spaghetti and pizza are from this country
Countries 2022-08-02
10 Clues: ประเทศจีน • ประเทศเกาหลี • ประเทศญี่ปุน • ประเทศเม็กซิโก • ประเทศออสเตรเลีย • ภาษาที่ใช้ในประเทศจีน • ภาษาที่ใช้ในประเทศเกาหลี • ภาษาที่ใช้ในประเทศญี่ปุน • ภาษาที่ใช้ในประเทศเม็กซิโก • ภาษาที่ใช้ในประเทศออสเตรเลีย
Countries 2022-10-06
Across
- pyramids are from this country
- This country Is a very big country
- it is an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea
- the colours of the flag are yellow and Blue
- Is from this country
- Panda are from this country
- this country has a very spicy food
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- They speak Danish in this country
- this country has won the football world Cup
- the President Is Donald Trump
10 Clues: Is from this country • Panda are from this country • the President Is Donald Trump • pyramids are from this country • They speak Danish in this country • This country Is a very big country • this country has a very spicy food • this country has won the football world Cup • the colours of the flag are yellow and Blue • it is an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea
Countries 2024-04-14
Across
- This country had a is the most world cup
- İt is the biggest country in the world
- The most touristic 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
- Putin began war this country and Killed millions people
- Country with is the richest economy in the world
- The 2nd most populous country in the world and famous for its street food.
- The country famous for its pyramids
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 2024-04-18
Countries 2024-04-20
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- Unique wildlife, expansive deserts, and an active outdoor lifestyle.
- Enormous geographical range and deep cultural traditions, a stronghold of arts and literature.
- Rich history, vibrant cultural celebrations, and delicious cuisine.
- Known for its passionate festivals, the spectacular Amazon rainforest, and as the cradle of football culture.
- Vast natural landscapes and a welcoming culture make it a highly attractive destination for immigrants.
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- Synonymous with romance, gastronomy, and fashion, along with a rich artistic and historical heritage.
- A harmonious blend of advanced technology and traditional culture, along with its exquisite cuisine.
- A melting pot of cultures with stunning wildlife and natural scenery.
- A country rich in history, diverse cultures, and a rapidly growing tech industry.
- World-class art, architecture, and gastronomy, with every city radiating historical charm.
10 Clues: Rich history, vibrant cultural celebrations, and delicious cuisine. • Unique wildlife, expansive deserts, and an active outdoor lifestyle. • A melting pot of cultures with stunning wildlife and natural scenery. • A country rich in history, diverse cultures, and a rapidly growing tech industry. • ...
Countries 2024-03-18
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- This country's people are considered to be very hardworking.
- In ancient times people built pyramids in this country
- It's the only one country in the world where kangaroos exist
- This country has the most visited museum in the world.
- People in this country drink a lot of tea, it's said that they drink 165 million cups of tea per day
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- this country has the longest coastline in the world
- It's the second largest country in South America after Brazil
- Language of this country considered to be one of the most difficult ones
- The geographical centre of Europe is situated on the territory of this country
- This country is very famous with it's delicious food, especially pizza
10 Clues: this country has the longest coastline in the world • In ancient times people built pyramids in this country • This country has the most visited museum in the world. • This country's people are considered to be very hardworking. • It's the only one country in the world where kangaroos exist • It's the second largest country in South America after Brazil • ...
Countries 2024-04-23
Countries 2024-06-05
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- It has the largest population
- It's the biggest country in the world
- City It's the smallest country in the world
- The biggest city in this country is Shanghai
- It's famous for the Sphinx and pyramids
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- This country is also a continent
- It's the biggest country in South America
- This country consists of 50 states
- It's famous for pizza and pasta
- This country's capital is Santiago
10 Clues: It has the largest population • It's famous for pizza and pasta • This country is also a continent • This country consists of 50 states • This country's capital is Santiago • It's the biggest country in the world • It's famous for the Sphinx and pyramids • It's the biggest country in South America • City It's the smallest country in the world • ...
Countries! 2024-09-09
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- This country is the largest in the world and has cold winters.
- This country is known for Neymar and the Amazon rainforest.
- This country has Big Ben and the royal family.
- This country has the Great Wall and pandas.
- This country has the Eiffel Tower and delicious croissants.
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- This country is famous for sushi and anime.
- This country is known for flamenco dancing and churros.
- This country is famous for its ancient temples and the Olympics.
- This country has 50 states and the Statue of Liberty.
- This country is famous for Messi and its blue and white flag.
10 Clues: This country is famous for sushi and anime. • This country has the Great Wall and pandas. • This country has Big Ben and the royal family. • This country has 50 states and the Statue of Liberty. • This country is known for flamenco dancing and churros. • This country is known for Neymar and the Amazon rainforest. • ...
countries 2023-08-22
Countries 2023-08-14
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- South American nation known for its rainforests and Carnival.
- Asian country famous for technology and traditional heritage.
- Island nation known for its unique wildlife and landscapes.
- Western European nation known for its art and culture.
- Mediterranean nation famous for art, cuisine, and history.
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- South Asian nation known for its diverse culture and spirituality.
- North American country with vast natural beauty and maple syrup.
- North American country with rich history and vibrant culture.
- Largest country spanning Europe and Asia, rich in history.
- Ancient civilization along the Nile, home to pyramids and pharaohs.
10 Clues: Western European nation known for its art and culture. • Largest country spanning Europe and Asia, rich in history. • Mediterranean nation famous for art, cuisine, and history. • Island nation known for its unique wildlife and landscapes. • South American nation known for its rainforests and Carnival. • ...
Countries 2023-09-24
Across
- - An island nation in Asia known for sushi and cherry blossoms.
- - A country in North America known for tacos and vibrant festivals.
- - A country known for its vast forests and maple syrup.
- - The largest country in the world, stretching across Eurasia.
- - A country with diverse cultures, famous for curry and the Taj Mahal.
- - Home to ancient pyramids and the River Nile in North Africa.
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- - The largest country in South America, famous for its rainforests.
- - A nation at the southern tip of Africa known for wildlife and diversity.
- - The land down under, home to kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef.
- - A European country known for the Eiffel Tower and fine cuisine.
10 Clues: - A country known for its vast forests and maple syrup. • - The largest country in the world, stretching across Eurasia. • - Home to ancient pyramids and the River Nile in North Africa. • - An island nation in Asia known for sushi and cherry blossoms. • - A European country known for the Eiffel Tower and fine cuisine. • ...
countries 2022-12-08
10 Clues: a black eagel • a yellow cross • an red maple leef • A popular mythology • Wolkswagen,BMW,Mercedes • tacos around every corner • didier drogba was born hear • andrea pirlo was born there • jay-jay Ochocha was born there • Was bombed by america year 1945
Countries 2022-06-02
Countries 2022-05-09
Across
- what country are you in right now?
- what country has 50 states?
- What country has the 2nd biggest population in the world?
- in what country is the Sphinx?
Down
- what country is a VERY tropical country?
- A city in the country is Tokyo
- what country does baguettes come from?
- what country is in the middle of two continents?
- What country speaks 69 different languages?
- what is The oldest country in Afrika?
10 Clues: what country has 50 states? • A city in the country is Tokyo • in what country is the Sphinx? • what country are you in right now? • what is The oldest country in Afrika? • what country does baguettes come from? • what country is a VERY tropical country? • What country speaks 69 different languages? • what country is in the middle of two continents? • ...
Countries 2025-03-19
10 Clues: country L____a • country E_____d • language L____n • country S_____n • country Cr____a • language E____h • country Ir_____d • language Cr____n • language S______h • language Ir______h
COUNTRIES 2024-09-24
10 Clues: it is near sweden • it is under Turkey • it is near Germany • it is near England • it is next to Spain • it is above Ireland • it is next to Italy • it is above Germany • it is between France and Spain • it is between Romania and Ukraine
Countries 2025-02-21
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- the city of love
- this is a place of Olympic Games
- mountains occupied 80% of the country
- they produce BMW and AUDI
- country of pasta and pizza
- this country joined the EU in 1986
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- the country of croissant and baguette
- one of the biggest countries in Europe
- the capital city of Germany
- this country is famous of its watches
10 Clues: the city of love • they produce BMW and AUDI • country of pasta and pizza • the capital city of Germany • this is a place of Olympic Games • this country joined the EU in 1986 • the country of croissant and baguette • this country is famous of its watches • mountains occupied 80% of the country • one of the biggest countries in Europe
Countries 2025-03-27
10 Clues: Maple tree • Santa Claus hometown • Northern Europe country • They eat taco in this country • Huge country in South America • Country of camels and pyramids • Cold country in Asia and Europe • In this country people eat pizza • In this country people love curry • Island where people love step dance
countries 2025-05-28
Countries 2025-05-30
10 Clues: The Boot • where we live • pyramids home • continent/country • mexiocs colonizer • U.S.'s upper neighbor • you can never leave it • where british people come from • Biggest country in south america • biggest country in Asia and Europe
Countries 2025-08-04
10 Clues: ( I am from) • ( Where we live ) • (where they have ice) • (where they have fish) • ( where Everything I love ) • ( They love fish and chips) • (where they eat weird food) • ( where they have green stuff) • ( where there are famous people ) • ( where berry avenue put their new location )
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 2025-09-25
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- This country is located in central Europe and is known for castles, beer, and sausages
- It is the only country to span two continents, Europe and Asia
- This country is known for tulips, windmills, and wooden clogs
- This country is known for iconic pyramids and sphinx
- The land of the rising sun and sushi
- Second most populous country and famous for its Bollywood industry
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- Famous for landmarks such as the Great Wall and Terracotta Army
- Largest country in South America and home to the Amazon Rainforest
- Located on the Eastern coast of africa and known for wildlife such as elephants and lions
- It is the largest island country
10 Clues: It is the largest island country • The land of the rising sun and sushi • This country is known for iconic pyramids and sphinx • This country is known for tulips, windmills, and wooden clogs • It is the only country to span two continents, Europe and Asia • Famous for landmarks such as the Great Wall and Terracotta Army • ...
Countries 2025-09-08
Across
- Famous for the Amazon Rainforest, the Amazon River and soccer.
- Famous for cherry blossoms, sushi, and samurai culture.
- Part of the United Kingdom.
- Famous for its festivals like La Tomatina and Running of the Bulls.
- United States Famous for Hollywood, jazz, and fast food.
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- Known for the Great Wall and Terracotta Army.
- Famous for cuisine, wine, and art.
- Has two official languages: English and French.
- Famous for its multicultural population and diverse cuisine.
- Home to ancient Rome and the Colosseum.
10 Clues: Part of the United Kingdom. • Famous for cuisine, wine, and art. • Home to ancient Rome and the Colosseum. • Known for the Great Wall and Terracotta Army. • Has two official languages: English and French. • Famous for cherry blossoms, sushi, and samurai culture. • United States Famous for Hollywood, jazz, and fast food. • ...
Countries 2025-10-19
Countries 2025-11-29
COUNTRIES 2025-12-20
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- Country with the largest population
- Only country that is also a continent
- African country with the pyramids
- Land of the Rising Sun
- Middle Eastern country known as the Holy Land
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- Country shaped like a boot
- Island nation famous for volcanoes and geysers
- European country famous for windmills and tulips
- Country known for the Eiffel Tower
- Largest country in South America
10 Clues: Land of the Rising Sun • Country shaped like a boot • Largest country in South America • African country with the pyramids • Country known for the Eiffel Tower • Country with the largest population • Only country that is also a continent • Middle Eastern country known as the Holy Land • Island nation famous for volcanoes and geysers • ...
Countries 2026-01-27
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- Popular Mexican dish with folded tortilla and filling.s.
- People celebrate Chuseok every autumn and famous with music.
- Traditional Korean dish made from fermented vegetables.
- Capital city of Brazil.
- Known for football stars and a traditional dish called feijoada.
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- Famous city in the US known for the Statue of Liberty.
- Famous for its Twin Towers and the second tallest building in the world.
- Celebrates Thanksgiving and has Washington D.C. as its capital.
- People celebrate Día de los Muertos and love tacos.
- Famous for the Great Wall and New Year celebrations.
10 Clues: Capital city of Brazil. • People celebrate Día de los Muertos and love tacos. • Famous for the Great Wall and New Year celebrations. • Famous city in the US known for the Statue of Liberty. • Traditional Korean dish made from fermented vegetables. • Popular Mexican dish with folded tortilla and filling.s. • ...
Countries 2026-05-08
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- The official languages are Hindi and English, and most people belong to the Hindu religion
- It produces coffee and tea, and is popular with tourists who go to see the wild animals in the safari parks there
- People from this country are called Dutch
- A large island between the Indian Ocean and the southern Pacific Ocean, which is both a country and a continent
- A country in the Middle East, east of Saudi Arabia, which is ruled by an emir
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- A country in North America that is the second largest country in the world
- A country in South America, which has no sea coast, between Brazil and Argentina
- Many great writers in English come from this country, including Oscar Wilde and James Joyce
- A country that has produced many great musicians, including Bach, Beethoven, and Wagner
- A country in southwest Europe, between France and Portugal, which includes the Balearic and Canary Islands
10 Clues: People from this country are called Dutch • A country in North America that is the second largest country in the world • A country in the Middle East, east of Saudi Arabia, which is ruled by an emir • A country in South America, which has no sea coast, between Brazil and Argentina • ...
