asian countries Crossword Puzzles
Countries 2022-09-04
9 Clues: Oxford is the city of • Perth is the capital of • new york is the city of • Dublin is the capital of • Madrid is the capital of • Belfast is the capital of • Cardiff is the capital of • Budapest is the capital of • Edinburgh is the capital of
Countries 2021-06-17
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- Country with the highest population in the world
- One of the two countries that were not colonised
- The capital of this country is Lomé
- Most populated country in West Africa
- Home to the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa
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- This country was colonised by both France and Britain. It's capital is Yaoundé
- This country is located in West Africa and its capital is Porto-Novo
- Home to the Taj Mahal
- Country formerly known as Gold Coast
9 Clues: Home to the Taj Mahal • The capital of this country is Lomé • Country formerly known as Gold Coast • Most populated country in West Africa • Country with the highest population in the world • One of the two countries that were not colonised • Home to the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa • ...
Countries 2021-06-17
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- Still highest population in the world!
- Vikings, Ikea and Cardigans
- Hockey, maple syrup and mountain rangers
- Sometimes ultra-modern, sometimes crazy, sometimes very old-fashioned
- The country from my background picture
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- samba, football and beaches
- Big country with lots of poisonous animals and deserts
- Buckingham Palace, Wimbledon and fish and chips
- machu picchu
9 Clues: machu picchu • samba, football and beaches • Vikings, Ikea and Cardigans • Still highest population in the world! • The country from my background picture • Hockey, maple syrup and mountain rangers • Buckingham Palace, Wimbledon and fish and chips • Big country with lots of poisonous animals and deserts • ...
countries 2020-03-09
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- Cho is om South Korea. She is______.
- Antonio is a chef in Italy. He’s_____.
- They are from_____. They’re Canadian.
- Mateo is Mexican. He is from______.
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- They are Brazilian. They’re from_____.
- Kazumi is from Japan. She is______.
- Alpana is from India. She’s_____.
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- Francis is French. He is from______.
9 Clues: Down • Alpana is from India. She’s_____. • Kazumi is from Japan. She is______. • Mateo is Mexican. He is from______. • Cho is om South Korea. She is______. • Francis is French. He is from______. • They are from_____. They’re Canadian. • They are Brazilian. They’re from_____. • Antonio is a chef in Italy. He’s_____.
Countries 2020-04-15
9 Clues: Moscow is there • pope lives there • you can see Big Ben • people speak Italian • Its capital is Athens • tirana is its capital • you can buy a BMW car there • you can visit the Eiffel Tower • you can buy chocolates and cheese there
Countries!! 2024-09-23
9 Clues: Amazon rainforest • Home of the Great Wall • Land of the rising sun • Largest country by area • Home to the Eiffel Tower • Country shaped like a boot • Country known for Kangaroos • Country know for its pyramids • Country known for it's maple leaves
Countries 2025-01-15
Countries 2025-09-26
9 Clues: country of gold • country of cowboys • country of Merlion • country of Muay Thai • country of Ankor Watt • country of Lung Prabang • country of biggest flower • country of queen Elizebeth • country of Batik and Komodo
Countries 2025-10-13
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- This country is in Europe. It is famous for cars, like Mercedes and BMW.
- This country is in Europe. People love football and paella.
- This country is very big in Asia. It is famous for Bollywood movies and curry.
- You can see the Eiffel Tower in this country.
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- This country is in North America. It has 50 stars on its flag.
- This country is in South America. People love football and the Carnival.
- This country is very, very big. People eat rice and noodles. You can see a Great Wall here.
- This country is in Europe. It is green and famous for St. Patrick's Day.
- This country has a king and a queen. The capital city is London.
9 Clues: You can see the Eiffel Tower in this country. • This country is in Europe. People love football and paella. • This country is in North America. It has 50 stars on its flag. • This country has a king and a queen. The capital city is London. • This country is in South America. People love football and the Carnival. • ...
I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter 2022-12-15
15 Clues: Thin • Puffy • Plant • Outcast • Paralysis • Favorable • Mental anguish • Swelling veins • Lack of structure • Ornamental design • Suffers of leprosy • A material used for floors • Perceived as materialistic • Different parts same entity • Traditional South Asian clothing
Tavin 2024-12-14
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- favorite state
- full name
- favorite galaxy
- birthdate
- favorite subject
- favorite drink
- favorite African country
- favorite dessert
- favorite planet
- favorite American country
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- favorite game
- favorite European country
- favorite Asian country
- favorite color
- favorite physicist
- favorite fruit
- favorite nebula
- favorite food
- favorite movie
- favorite county
- favorite constellation
- favorite holiday
22 Clues: full name • birthdate • favorite game • favorite food • favorite state • favorite color • favorite fruit • favorite movie • favorite drink • favorite galaxy • favorite nebula • favorite county • favorite planet • favorite subject • favorite holiday • favorite dessert • favorite physicist • favorite Asian country • favorite constellation • favorite African country • favorite European country • ...
loll 2013-07-07
International business 2023-01-24
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- Binding agreement between 2 or more countries.
- Movement of money from one country to another.
- Platform for buyers and sellers.
- EU currency
- Off-shore labour or raw materials.
- Making, passing and enforcing laws.
- Financial institution for developing countries.
- Interconnectedness and interdependence of countries or businesses.
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- Measure of efficiency in the production of goods and services.
- Group of businesses or companies operating in an industry.
- 27 european countries.
- Legal document outlining terms of trade.
- Harmful substances in the environment.
- Concentration of power in a location.
- Mistreatment of people or resources for financial gain.
- Differences in income within a society.
- Basic rights and freedoms.
- Trade agreement between Canada, Mexico and US.
- Government collection of money.
- Development of technologies, products or services.
20 Clues: EU currency • 27 european countries. • Basic rights and freedoms. • Government collection of money. • Platform for buyers and sellers. • Off-shore labour or raw materials. • Making, passing and enforcing laws. • Concentration of power in a location. • Harmful substances in the environment. • Differences in income within a society. • Legal document outlining terms of trade. • ...
International business 2023-01-24
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- Off-shore labour or raw materials.
- Harmful substances in the environment.
- Movement of money from one country to another.
- Platform for buyers and sellers.
- Measure of efficiency in the production of goods and services.
- Making, passing and enforcing laws.
- EU currency
- Trade agreement between Canada, Mexico and US.
- 27 european countries.
- Mistreatment of people or resources for financial gain.
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- Concentration of power in a location.
- Government collection of money.
- Interconnectedness and interdependence of countries or businesses.
- Financial institution for developing countries.
- Group of businesses or companies operating in an industry.
- Development of technologies, products or services.
- Differences in income within a society.
- Basic rights and freedoms.
- Legal document outlining terms of trade.
- Binding agreement between 2 or more countries.
20 Clues: EU currency • 27 european countries. • Basic rights and freedoms. • Government collection of money. • Platform for buyers and sellers. • Off-shore labour or raw materials. • Making, passing and enforcing laws. • Concentration of power in a location. • Harmful substances in the environment. • Differences in income within a society. • Legal document outlining terms of trade. • ...
SW asian religions 2023-12-14
11 Clues: muslim religion • muslim sacred land • holiday for muslims • religion of the jews • religion of christians • muslim place of worship • jewish place of worship • christian place of worship • mitzvah coming of age party • jews and christians sacred land • religions that only believe in one god
Vocab 1 2021-11-23
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- graduate student
- younger sister
- younger brother
- international relations
- office worker
- economics
- job;work;occupation
- politics
- Korea
- anthropology
- business
- older sister
- father
- doctor
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- history
- housewife
- mother
- older brother
- U.S.A
- lawyer
- Australia
- high school student
- college student
- Britain
- science
- Sweeden
- China
- Asian Studies
- computer
29 Clues: U.S.A • Korea • China • mother • lawyer • father • doctor • history • Britain • science • Sweeden • politics • business • computer • housewife • economics • Australia • anthropology • older sister • older brother • office worker • Asian Studies • younger sister • younger brother • college student • graduate student • high school student • job;work;occupation • international relations
vv 2024-04-11
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- - Low-lying cloud type
- - Tropical Asian fruit
- - Art period
- - Gymnastics apparatus
- - Evening formalwear
- - Turning signal
- - Italy landmark
- - Sailing competition
- - Lowest interior part of a ship
- - Spring begins
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- - Job termination
- - Rocky object in space
- - Geometric figure
- - Tallest Hawaiian mountain
- - Circumference
- - Industrial Revolution invention
- - Korean harvest festival
- - Customer purchase
- - Halloween costume
- - Beach scenery
20 Clues: - Art period • - Circumference • - Beach scenery • - Spring begins • - Turning signal • - Italy landmark • - Job termination • - Geometric figure • - Customer purchase • - Halloween costume • - Evening formalwear • - Sailing competition • - Low-lying cloud type • - Tropical Asian fruit • - Gymnastics apparatus • - Rocky object in space • - Korean harvest festival • - Tallest Hawaiian mountain • ...
73m 2025-12-23
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- Russian region
- Ecuadorian islands
- Indonesian rainforest
- Moai statues
- North American peak
- Australian rainforest
- Indonesian islands
- Cape Town landmark
- South American region
- Central Africa
- Largest hot desert
- Southeast Asian rainforest
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- Cambodian temple
- Unique biodiversity island
- Northern Europe
- U.S. canyon park
- Mayan pyramid
- African volcano
- World’s largest rainforest
- Japanese volcano
- Arctic territory
21 Clues: Moai statues • Mayan pyramid • Russian region • Central Africa • Northern Europe • African volcano • Cambodian temple • U.S. canyon park • Japanese volcano • Arctic territory • Ecuadorian islands • Indonesian islands • Cape Town landmark • Largest hot desert • North American peak • Indonesian rainforest • Australian rainforest • South American region • Unique biodiversity island • ...
Period 8 Vocabulary 2022-05-04
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- This was a war of ideals
- Short for Television
- This genre of music was popular in this era
- a set of policies and legislations in the 1960s
- This is the American Indian Movement
- This was a block to the east
- The president part of a big scandal in 1972 - 1974
- This movement was filled with people who opposed wars
- THis was a big crisis in 1973
- This war split the country in two
- People who opposed the ban of segregation
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- Countries like Cuba and other communist countries are known as ______ world countries
- This was a movement for civil rights.
- This was an invention that allowed food to be cooked/warmed at a decent pace. Especially frozen food.
- This was a policy created during the Cold War
- A group of women who sought freedom and equality
- This scandal ruined President Nixon's name
- Black people inspired by Malcom X created the _______ party.
- This war America won with the south
- Truman's program hele to continue from the new deal
- This was a block to the west
- When all the nations united, they created...
- The Race to Space
- Countries that are first or second world
- Countries like America and Europe are ___ world countries
- a congressional resolution designed to limit the U.S. president's ability to initiate or escalate military actions abroad.
26 Clues: The Race to Space • Short for Television • This was a war of ideals • This was a block to the east • This was a block to the west • THis was a big crisis in 1973 • This war split the country in two • This war America won with the south • This is the American Indian Movement • This was a movement for civil rights. • Countries that are first or second world • ...
Crazy Crossword 2014-05-31
14 Clues: Polio • Blobfish • Salmonella • Cushion Star • Common Ostrich • Asian Elephant • American Lobster • Poison Dart Frog • Euglena Gracilis • Blue Milk Mushroom • Blue Ringed Octopus • Blue Morpho Butterfly • Christmas Tree Annelid • White-Spotted Jellyfish
Crazy Crossword 2014-05-31
14 Clues: Polio • Blobfish • Salmonella • Cushion Star • Common Ostrich • Asian Elephant • American Lobster • Poison Dart Frog • Euglena Gracilis • Blue Milk Mushroom • Blue Ringed Octopus • Blue Morpho Butterfly • Christmas Tree Annelid • White-Spotted Jellyfish
Chapter 4 vocab 2020-11-20
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- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- Venture, A business enterprise that companies set up together
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- all things used in producing goods and services
- Midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- Trade, Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
- Union, Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency.
- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
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- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- of Trade, Difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- Letting other countries use a trademark, Patent, special formula, company name
- tax on imports
- Goods and services purchased from other countries
- organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of it's people
- Trade, The exchange of goods and services among nations
- Trade Organization, Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade north American Free Trade Agreement, International trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- Direct Investment, Establishment of a business in a foreign country
21 Clues: tax on imports • Goods and services sold to other countries • all things used in producing goods and services • Goods and services purchased from other countries • Union, Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency. • Trade, The exchange of goods and services among nations • Large corporations that have operations in several countries • ...
Globalization 2022-12-14
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- People think that the motto of globalization is “the survival of the …”?
- A person who leaves their home country to live and work in another country?
- Conformation to a global culture. Which section of globalization is meant by that?
- The … of the workers in developing countries is one of the disadvantages?
- The amount of money left after all payments have been made?
- A person who can not return home, because of war or persecution?
- The world has become so …?
- … economic growth is one of the disadvantages?
- Another word for customers?
- The … of the products is easier and faster?
- Most important policy issues like climate changes, the financial crises, …?
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- Some countries profit more than others. Newly industrialized countries like Taiwan and South Korea as well as the rapidly developing India, … and Brazil gained considerable advantage from their integration into the world economy?
- McWorld describes how Western culture, especially popular culture becomes dominant and destroys cultural …?
- Organizations like … and the UN connect countries, especially smaller countries politically?
- The first era was about global … between countries?
- Globalization 1.0 und 2.0 were driven by European and American … and businesses?
- Television and telecommunication?
- The most important section for globalization?
- Global players only want profit and …?
- Others hope that human rights and … will spread through globalization?
- Climate change is an … problem?
21 Clues: The world has become so …? • Another word for customers? • Climate change is an … problem? • Television and telecommunication? • Global players only want profit and …? • The … of the products is easier and faster? • The most important section for globalization? • … economic growth is one of the disadvantages? • The first era was about global … between countries? • ...
Economic Inequality 2023-03-26
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- economies that are poorer and living in poverty
- assistance given to developing countries by developed countries
- countries compared based on a number of indicators
- the gap between the developed and developing countries
- when wealthy countries buy raw materials from a poorer country then sell them for a higher value
- aid from one country directly to another
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- aid in the form of food, water, medicine etc. following a natural disaster
- economies that are well-developed and wealthy
- when leaders of countries take money needed for national services for their personal needs
- all the income earned by a country’s residents and businesses
- the unequal distribution of wealth between countries
- when developing countries owe sums of money they borrowed from foreign countries to help develop their country
12 Clues: aid from one country directly to another • economies that are well-developed and wealthy • economies that are poorer and living in poverty • countries compared based on a number of indicators • the unequal distribution of wealth between countries • the gap between the developed and developing countries • all the income earned by a country’s residents and businesses • ...
Final Bonus 2024-05-20
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- an organization that aids developing countries in education and communal projects
- This political leader would be a more valuable Allie to Roosevelt due to his closeness to Japan
- first artificial satellite in space
- Pull U.S. troops from Vietnam and have the South Vietnamese Army take over all the fighting
- Russia and __________ aided North Korea in the Korean War
- Pact between Western European Countries to protect each other in times of war.
- Which country did Stalin want to use as a buffer
- Peace Conference which Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill attended.
- Stalins military alliance which was a response to NATO.
- The United States, Great Britain, and _______________ are considered to be "The Big Three"
- This was the first American Airborne operation on Vietnam.
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- surprise attacks all over South Vietnam, including an attack on the U.S. Embassy in Saigon, South Vietnam’s capital.
- U.S. grants $13 Billion to help European countries rebuild following WWII.
- judicial measure that was implemented and encouraged by Senator Joseph McCarthy.
- Concrete barrier of barbed wire separating East and West Germany.
- Leader of Japan
- ______________ and 15 other countries aided South Korea in the Korean War.
- U.S. policy granted them the ability to aid foreign countries in the fight against communism.
- German war crime trials
- preventing the Soviet Union from expanding its influence around the world.
- Act which requires the president to get congressional approval before committing U.S. troops to an armed struggle
- division of Europe caused by the conversion of the Polish government to communism
- Leader of South Vietnam
- This is a type of warfare in which large countries use smaller countries to compete.
- Name given to Northern Vietnamese Military
25 Clues: Leader of Japan • German war crime trials • Leader of South Vietnam • first artificial satellite in space • Name given to Northern Vietnamese Military • Which country did Stalin want to use as a buffer • Stalins military alliance which was a response to NATO. • Russia and __________ aided North Korea in the Korean War • ...
The European Union SS6E8.d 2025-12-10
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- Legal document which created the European Union
- Limit on trade or production set by the EU
- Zone where EU citizens can travel without passport checks
- System allowing goods and services to move freely
- Economic accomplishment making trade easier and efficient
- Goal of promoting free trade among EU members
- EU status as the world’s leading trade force
- Rules for environment and safety enforced by the EU
- Number of EU nations that have adopted the euro
- Nations that belong to the European Union
- EU rules to preserve nature and reduce pollution
- Freedom for workers to cross borders for employment
- Event when the United Kingdom voted to leave the EU
- Institution established to protect citizens’ rights in EU countries
- Level of wealth, comfort, and material goods in a society
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- Basic freedoms and protections guaranteed to all people
- Agreement that amended and consolidated EU treaties
- Taxes on imports removed among EU members
- Benefit of free trade for consumers and businesses
- Policy allowing free movement within Schengen countries
- Group of EU countries using the euro as their currency
- Rules set by the EU to protect nature
- Single currency used by many EU countries
- Group of countries acting together in trade agreements
- Trade limits set to protect industries or resources
- Complete bans on imports for safety or political reasons
- Protected by the Court of Human Rights
- Organization of European countries promoting trade and peace
- Independent country that controls its own laws and government
- System allowing goods to move without tariffs among EU members
- Type of union where member countries keep their own laws and military
- Only directly elected EU body representing citizens
- Ban on imports for safety or political reasons
33 Clues: Rules set by the EU to protect nature • Protected by the Court of Human Rights • Taxes on imports removed among EU members • Single currency used by many EU countries • Nations that belong to the European Union • Limit on trade or production set by the EU • EU status as the world’s leading trade force • Goal of promoting free trade among EU members • ...
World History Key Terms 2022-09-02
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- Asian people group highly concentrated in Mongolia, but have also spread across to parts of Northern Asia such as Russia and China.
- Religion based on the belief, life, and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- A series of laws publicized at the order of King Hammurabi of Babylon.
- Belief that spread from India to China and holds commitment to a secluded and monastic life for monks and nuns and holds an abstract philosophy with the concept of infinite eons of time, access to magical powers as reports of miracles abounded.
- Eurasian network of northern exchange which was largely a "relay trade" in which goods were passed down the line, changing hands many times before reaching their final destination.
- anit-foreign movement which showed the general failure of "self-strengthening" in China. Led by militia organizations, the "Boxers" killed numerous Europeans and Chinese Christians and laid siege to foreign embassies in Beijing.
- Large ancient Indian empire founded under a dynasty of classical civilization in the year 320 and lasting until 550.
- The use of land for growing and cultivating various crops or the maintenance of animals for business.
- Term used by modern historians to refer to the surviving eastern Roman Empire during the medieval centuries; named after the Greek city Byzantium.
- Dominant religion in India and other Asian countries. Aspects of include the belief in Karma and a single God.
- New capital for the eastern half of the Roman Empire, established by Emperor Constantine in 330 CE.
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- Exchange of goods through buying and selling.
- the Chinese philosophy first enunciated by Confucius, advocating for moral example of superiors as the key element of social order.
- Network of the Incan Empire that facilitated, or eased the movement of people and goods. This "royal highway" also represented the empire's power.
- system in which the economy is based on agriculture, such as the production and maintenance of crops.
- term used for the countries, dominions, colonies and other territories formerly under the control of Great Britain beginning in 1595.
- Often known as "gift of the Nile" because the region would not have been able to support a significant human population without the Nile's annual inundation.
- study of the world's history physically changing object.
- Structures primarily used for religious or spiritual acts.
- In the ancient world, an independent or autonomous area, including a city with one shared government.
- Dynasty of caliphs who ruled an increasingly fragmented Islamic state from 750 to 1258, eventually becoming little more than figureheads.
- Ancient Egyptian constructions built over a tomb, formed by quadrilateral base and triangular faces that meet at the top of the structure.
- Dynasty the ruled China from 206 BCE to 220 CE creating a durable state based on Shihuangdi's state-building achievement.
- A Chinese philosophy/popular religion that advocates simplicity and understanding of the world of nature, founded by the legendary figure Laozi.
- The monarch of an empire, typically male.
25 Clues: The monarch of an empire, typically male. • Exchange of goods through buying and selling. • study of the world's history physically changing object. • Structures primarily used for religious or spiritual acts. • Religion based on the belief, life, and teachings of Jesus Christ. • A series of laws publicized at the order of King Hammurabi of Babylon. • ...
Emerging Powers 2015-08-24
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- system in Russia where all private farms became one government farm
- conference where "Big Three" met to decide on how to handle German and defeated countries
- alliance made up of communist countries
- political, military, barrier that divided communist countries from much of the world
- economic plan of 13 Billion dollars used after WWII to help Europe recover
- spy agency for Russia
- a strong nation that has a lot of military power over other countries
- U.S.President that decided to send aid to Europe to help countries not become communist
- theory if one country to communism it could influence its neighbors to do the same
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- type of government where leaders have complete control
- political and economic system where most property is owned by the government
- man who created ideas of communism
- group of 50 nations created to push for peaceful world solutions
- use of military to prevent food and goods from entering or leaving a country
- system of government where all wealth is spread among all people
- alliance made up of non-communist countries
- planned and systematic spread of opinions and beliefs on people
- meeting where Germany was divided up into zones
18 Clues: spy agency for Russia • man who created ideas of communism • alliance made up of communist countries • alliance made up of non-communist countries • meeting where Germany was divided up into zones • type of government where leaders have complete control • planned and systematic spread of opinions and beliefs on people • ...
Countries & languages 2023-02-24
Countries Language 2023-03-12
African countries 2023-06-15
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- Known for its deserts and the Skeleton Coast, this country has diverse landscapes and wildlife.
- Home to the beautiful Victoria Falls, this landlocked country has diverse wildlife and landscapes.
- Rich in culture, this Southwestern African country has a beautiful coastline and unique dances.
- An island nation famous for its unique wildlife, including lemurs, and amazing landscapes.
- This Southern African nation is known for its incredible wildlife and the beautiful Okavango Delta.
- Known for its friendly people, rich history, and gold resources, this West African nation thrives.
- With a long history, this East African nation is known for its ancient churches and tasty cuisine.
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- With bustling markets and beautiful architecture, this North African country is famous for its spices.
- Known for its wildlife, such as lions and elephants, this country has a beautiful savannah landscape.
- Home to Africa's highest mountain, Mount Kilimanjaro, this country has a vast array of wildlife.
- Known for its diverse wildlife, including mountain gorillas, this East African country is green and lush.
- This country has a long history with famous pyramids, the Nile River, and ancient pharaohs.
- Famous for the ancient ruins of Great Zimbabwe and vast wildlife, this landlocked nation is beautiful.
- The largest country in Africa by population, it is known for its music, movies, and diverse culture.
- Africa Home to amazing wildlife, beautiful beaches, and diverse culture, this country is at the southern tip.
15 Clues: An island nation famous for its unique wildlife, including lemurs, and amazing landscapes. • This country has a long history with famous pyramids, the Nile River, and ancient pharaohs. • Known for its deserts and the Skeleton Coast, this country has diverse landscapes and wildlife. • ...
European Countries 2014-10-14
European Countries 2022-05-11
15 Clues: Greece • Latvia • France • Cyprus • Hungary • Romania • Austria • Belgium • Moldova • Estonia • Lithuania • Switzerland • Netherlands • United_Kingdom • Check_Republic
European Countries 2022-05-11
15 Clues: Cypern • Ungern • Litauen • Belgien • Schweiz • Estland • Tjeckien • Rumänien • Lettland • Grekland • Österike • Moldavien • Frankrike • Nederländerna • Storbritannien
Countries (3) 2023-11-19
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- Park A designated area of land protected and preserved for its natural and cultural significance.
- The policy of not taking sides in conflicts between other countries, maintaining a position of impartiality.
- The traditions, beliefs, and values passed down through generations in a country.
- The coexistence of different ethnic, cultural, and linguistic groups within a society.
- A formal agreement or partnership between countries for mutual benefit and support.
- An alliance or partnership between different political groups or parties.
- A form of government in which the country is considered a "public matter," and leaders are elected by the citizens.
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- A form of government where a single person, the monarch, serves as the head of state.
- A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and individual states or regions.
- The body of government responsible for making laws, often consisting of elected representatives.
- The conduct of international relations and negotiations between countries.
- The incorporation of one territory into another, often referring to the extension of a country's borders.
- A form of government where power is concentrated in the hands of one individual, the dictator.
- The system of money used in a particular country, including coins and bills.
- A diplomatic office representing one country in another, typically located in the capital.
15 Clues: An alliance or partnership between different political groups or parties. • The conduct of international relations and negotiations between countries. • The system of money used in a particular country, including coins and bills. • The traditions, beliefs, and values passed down through generations in a country. • ...
Top Countries 2024-02-19
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- Extensive barrier reef, saltwater fly fishing for bonefish, tarpon, permit.
- Trout streams of Drakensberg Mountains to tigerfish rivers of Zambezi Basin, diverse fly fishing in stunning landscapes.
- Crystal-clear flats, abundant bonefish, world-class flats fishing paradise.
- Birthplace of fly fishing, wild brown trout, Atlantic salmon in historic settings.
- Crystal-clear rivers, wild trout, bucket-list destination for challenging sight-fishing.
- Taimen rivers to Khangai Mountains trout streams, remote fly fishing experiences.
- Sea-run brown trout to Patagonia rainbows, world-class fly fishing in wilderness.
- Varied landscapes, barramundi, trout, bonefish in tropical rivers to alpine streams.
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- Vast landscapes, top fly fishing spots from Montana trout streams to Florida bonefish flats.
- Taimen rivers of Siberia to Kamchatka Peninsula, remote fly fishing experiences.
- Rugged terrain, abundant salmon rivers, mecca for Atlantic salmon anglers.
- Patagonia trout streams to golden dorado rivers, diverse fly fishing in stunning settings.
- Steelhead rivers of British Columbia to Atlantic salmon rivers of Newfoundland, world-class fly fishing in pristine wilderness.
- Vast Amazon rainforest, exotic species like peacock bass, arapaima, and piranha.
- Majestic fjords, prolific salmon rivers, premier destination for Atlantic salmon anglers.
15 Clues: Rugged terrain, abundant salmon rivers, mecca for Atlantic salmon anglers. • Extensive barrier reef, saltwater fly fishing for bonefish, tarpon, permit. • Crystal-clear flats, abundant bonefish, world-class flats fishing paradise. • Taimen rivers of Siberia to Kamchatka Peninsula, remote fly fishing experiences. • ...
World Countries 2024-10-15
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- Kristnitaka
- Persian culture, saffron
- The isthmus of America
- Blink and you'll miss it, the worlds smallest nation
- Windhoek, German residents
- Angkor Wat
- The great capital of the Songhai resides here
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- Kublai and Genghis before him
- Two L's and two J's in the capital
- Al Kahina is a hero
- A seagull, a sun, a beautiful banner
- Yali from Guns, Germs, and Steel
- Capital was formerly Tenochtitlan
- Horde of invasive Hippos on former cartel's property
- Then newest country
15 Clues: Angkor Wat • Kristnitaka • Al Kahina is a hero • Then newest country • The isthmus of America • Persian culture, saffron • Windhoek, German residents • Kublai and Genghis before him • Yali from Guns, Germs, and Steel • Capital was formerly Tenochtitlan • Two L's and two J's in the capital • A seagull, a sun, a beautiful banner • The great capital of the Songhai resides here • ...
26. Countries 2025-07-06
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- A large, flat area of high land.
- A drawing that shows parts of the Earth's surface, like land areas and oceans.
- A large group of people who share the same history, language, or culture, often living in one land area.
- A smaller part of a larger independent land area, similar to a state.
- A large, natural stream of water flowing across land into a sea, lake, or another river.
- A major division of an independent land area, like California in the USA.
- The system of words used by people in a specific independent land area to communicate.
- A very large area of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A very tall, natural raised part of the Earth's surface, much higher than a hill.
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- A custom or belief that has been passed down from generation to generation in a community.
- A small book that allows you to travel to and from different independent land areas.
- A very small town in a rural area.
- All the people living in a specific independent land area.
- All the individuals who live in a particular independent land area.
- A large area of land that has certain features, like its climate or type of land.
15 Clues: A large, flat area of high land. • A very small town in a rural area. • All the people living in a specific independent land area. • All the individuals who live in a particular independent land area. • A smaller part of a larger independent land area, similar to a state. • A very large area of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface. • ...
26. Countries 2025-07-07
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- A large, flat area of high land.
- A drawing that shows parts of the Earth's surface, like land areas and oceans.
- A large group of people who share the same history, language, or culture, often living in one land area.
- A smaller part of a larger independent land area, similar to a state.
- A large, natural stream of water flowing across land into a sea, lake, or another river.
- A major division of an independent land area, like California in the USA.
- The system of words used by people in a specific independent land area to communicate.
- A very large area of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A very tall, natural raised part of the Earth's surface, much higher than a hill.
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- A custom or belief that has been passed down from generation to generation in a community.
- A small book that allows you to travel to and from different independent land areas.
- A very small town in a rural area.
- All the people living in a specific independent land area.
- All the individuals who live in a particular independent land area.
- A large area of land that has certain features, like its climate or type of land.
15 Clues: A large, flat area of high land. • A very small town in a rural area. • All the people living in a specific independent land area. • All the individuals who live in a particular independent land area. • A smaller part of a larger independent land area, similar to a state. • A very large area of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface. • ...
26. Countries 2025-07-07
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- The imaginary line that separates one independent land area from another.
- The most important city in a specific land area, often where the government is.
- A very dry, sandy, or rocky area of land with little water and few plants.
- The group of people who make rules and lead a particular independent land area.
- How a specific land area makes and spends money through its businesses and people.
- The shared way of life, including traditions, food, and beliefs, of a group of people.
- One of the very large landmasses on Earth, like Asia or Africa.
- The land right next to a large body of water, like an ocean.
- A special song that represents a particular land.
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- A group of many lands ruled by one powerful leader or government.
- A piece of cloth with a special design that represents an independent land area.
- The money used in a particular independent land area, like dollars or euros.
- A way of running a government where people vote for their leaders.
- A person who legally belongs to a certain independent land area.
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water.
15 Clues: A piece of land completely surrounded by water. • A special song that represents a particular land. • The land right next to a large body of water, like an ocean. • One of the very large landmasses on Earth, like Asia or Africa. • A person who legally belongs to a certain independent land area. • A group of many lands ruled by one powerful leader or government. • ...
World Countries 2022-04-22
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- the country below us
- largest country thats fully in asia
- an island country
- next to pakistan
- the largest country
- near australia
- a country with the name of a state
- trapped in between russia and china
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- to the left of germany
- the country above us
- belowe china
- the country we live in
- next to india
- above germany
- below denmark
15 Clues: belowe china • next to india • above germany • below denmark • near australia • next to pakistan • an island country • the largest country • the country below us • the country above us • to the left of germany • the country we live in • a country with the name of a state • largest country thats fully in asia • trapped in between russia and china
African countries 2022-06-09
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- - Right next to Niger
- right next to Zambia and on top of Namibia
- Next to South Africa
- Right in between Comoros
- In between Libya and Morocco
- under Botswana
- right next to Egypt
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- next to Democratic republican of the Congo
- right next to Kenya and under Ethiopia
- on top of Somalia and Kenya
- Under Sudan
- On top of Ghana
- in between Sudan and Niger
- next to Togo
- right next to Benin
15 Clues: Under Sudan • next to Togo • under Botswana • On top of Ghana • right next to Benin • right next to Egypt • Next to South Africa • - Right next to Niger • Right in between Comoros • in between Sudan and Niger • on top of Somalia and Kenya • In between Libya and Morocco • right next to Kenya and under Ethiopia • next to Democratic republican of the Congo • ...
European countries 2023-12-05
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- Fjords and Vikings are associated with this country
- Berlin is the capital, Oktoberfest is celebrated here
- Alpine country known for chocolate and watches
- Birthplace of democracy, with ancient ruins
- Home to the Colosseum and delicious pasta
- Famous for flamenco and paella
- Dublin is the capital, famous for shamrocks
- Warsaw is the capital, home to pierogi
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- Amsterdam is the capital, famous for tulips
- Prague is the capital, known for its medieval architecture
- Vienna is the capital, known for classical music
- Lisbon is the capital, known for Port wine
- Capital is Paris, known for the Eiffel Tower
- Brussels is the capital, known for waffles and chocolates
- Nordic country with Stockholm as the capital
15 Clues: Famous for flamenco and paella • Warsaw is the capital, home to pierogi • Home to the Colosseum and delicious pasta • Lisbon is the capital, known for Port wine • Amsterdam is the capital, famous for tulips • Birthplace of democracy, with ancient ruins • Dublin is the capital, famous for shamrocks • Capital is Paris, known for the Eiffel Tower • ...
Countries 3 2024-02-29
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- A country in Western Europe known for its medieval towns, rich chocolate, and delicious waffles.
- A long, narrow country in South America known for its diverse geography, including the Atacama Desert, Andes Mountains, and Patagonia region.
- A European country on the Iberian Peninsula known for its historic cities, stunning coastline, and delicious cuisine like bacalhau and pastéis de nata.
- A Scandinavian country known for its progressive social policies, historic castles, and picturesque coastline.
- A Central European country known for its stunning Alpine scenery, classical music heritage, and historic cities like Vienna and Salzburg.
- Korea A dynamic country in East Asia known for its rapid economic development, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like kimchi and bibimbap.
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- A country in North America known for its rich history, colorful traditions, and delicious cuisine like tacos and enchiladas.
- An island nation in Northwestern Europe known for its lush green landscapes, rich history, and vibrant pub culture.
- A Nordic country known for its stunning natural scenery, including forests, lakes, and the Northern Lights, as well as its sauna culture.
- A country in Western Europe known for its picturesque canals, vibrant tulip fields, and progressive social policies.
- A European country known for its vibrant culture, historic landmarks, and popular attractions like the Sagrada Familia and Alhambra.
- A South American country known for its ancient Inca ruins, stunning Andean landscapes, and diverse cuisine like ceviche and lomo saltado.
- A European country known for its ancient history, art, architecture, and culinary traditions like pasta, pizza, and gelato.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
- A country in North Africa known for its vibrant souks, ancient medinas, and diverse landscapes, including the Sahara Desert and Atlas Mountains.
15 Clues: A country in Western Europe known for its medieval towns, rich chocolate, and delicious waffles. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River. • A Scandinavian country known for its progressive social policies, historic castles, and picturesque coastline. • ...
Countries 3 2024-02-29
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- A country in Western Europe known for its medieval towns, rich chocolate, and delicious waffles.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, colorful traditions, and delicious cuisine like tacos and enchiladas.
- An island nation in Northwestern Europe known for its lush green landscapes, rich history, and vibrant pub culture.
- A Central European country known for its stunning Alpine scenery, classical music heritage, and historic cities like Vienna and Salzburg.
- A European country known for its ancient history, art, architecture, and culinary traditions like pasta, pizza, and gelato.
- A long, narrow country in South America known for its diverse geography, including the Atacama Desert, Andes Mountains, and Patagonia region.
- A Scandinavian country known for its progressive social policies, historic castles, and picturesque coastline.
- A European country on the Iberian Peninsula known for its historic cities, stunning coastline, and delicious cuisine like bacalhau and pastéis de nata.
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- A South American country known for its ancient Inca ruins, stunning Andean landscapes, and diverse cuisine like ceviche and lomo saltado.
- A country in Western Europe known for its picturesque canals, vibrant tulip fields, and progressive social policies.
- A European country known for its vibrant culture, historic landmarks, and popular attractions like the Sagrada Familia and Alhambra.
- Korea A dynamic country in East Asia known for its rapid economic development, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like kimchi and bibimbap.
- A Nordic country known for its stunning natural scenery, including forests, lakes, and the Northern Lights, as well as its sauna culture.
- A country in North Africa known for its vibrant souks, ancient medinas, and diverse landscapes, including the Sahara Desert and Atlas Mountains.
15 Clues: A country in Western Europe known for its medieval towns, rich chocolate, and delicious waffles. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River. • A Scandinavian country known for its progressive social policies, historic castles, and picturesque coastline. • ...
Countries & Nationalities 2019-09-26
42.Countries 2023-06-16
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- - A country in Europe known for its art, architecture, and food
- - A country in Europe known for its beaches, architecture, and culture
- - A country in North America known for its vibrant culture, food, and music
- - A country in Europe known for its history, culture, and monarchy
- - A country in South America known for its rainforests, beaches, and soccer
- - A country in northern Eurasia known for its history, culture, and vast size
- - A country in Europe known for its art, fashion, and cuisine
- - An island nation in East Asia known for its technology, food, and culture
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- - A country and continent known for its unique wildlife, beaches, and Outback
- - A country in North America known for its diversity, history, and landmarks
- - A country in East Asia known for its history, culture, and cuisine
- - A country in southern Africa known for its wildlife, beaches, and history
- - A country in South Asia known for its history, culture, and cuisine
- - A country in North America known for its vast wilderness and friendly people
- - A country in North Africa known for its ancient history and pyramids
15 Clues: - A country in Europe known for its art, fashion, and cuisine • - A country in Europe known for its art, architecture, and food • - A country in Europe known for its history, culture, and monarchy • - A country in East Asia known for its history, culture, and cuisine • - A country in South Asia known for its history, culture, and cuisine • ...
26. Countries 2025-07-06
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- The imaginary line that separates one independent land area from another.
- The most important city in a specific land area, often where the government is.
- A very dry, sandy, or rocky area of land with little water and few plants.
- The group of people who make rules and lead a particular independent land area.
- How a specific land area makes and spends money through its businesses and people.
- The shared way of life, including traditions, food, and beliefs, of a group of people.
- One of the very large landmasses on Earth, like Asia or Africa.
- The land right next to a large body of water, like an ocean.
- A special song that represents a particular land.
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- A group of many lands ruled by one powerful leader or government.
- A piece of cloth with a special design that represents an independent land area.
- The money used in a particular independent land area, like dollars or euros.
- A way of running a government where people vote for their leaders.
- A person who legally belongs to a certain independent land area.
- A piece of land completely surrounded by water.
15 Clues: A piece of land completely surrounded by water. • A special song that represents a particular land. • The land right next to a large body of water, like an ocean. • One of the very large landmasses on Earth, like Asia or Africa. • A person who legally belongs to a certain independent land area. • A group of many lands ruled by one powerful leader or government. • ...
Countries(나라이름) 2025-08-21
15 countries 2025-09-17
15 Clues: Mariachi • agua nir • C u what? • Us america • Eww Greece • Animal east • Most people • Chile pepper • Biggest area • Empire of ... • Leaf on the flag • Very popular name • The most religious • Famous for technolygy • Hard to get in middle east
Countries and _______________ 2025-09-22
nationalities & countries 2025-09-23
Russia and the Republics Crossword: Unit 5 Review 2017-01-19
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- The Mongols didn’t settle in Russia but they demanded_____ from Russia, during their
- Shan A mountain range lying between China and Kyrgyzstan.
- A revolt that sparked from a call for a Constitutional Monarchy in 1825.
- A sea west of the Caspian that lost around 87% of its water due to irrigation projects.
- A region that straddles the Caucasus Mts. which stretches between the Black and Caspian Sea.
- If a body of water is a lake, the resources held within are shared ______ among bordering countries.
- The native people living in the area between the Baltic in the Black Seas in the 1800s were known as the ______.
- The only invaders to successfully conquer all of Russia's land.
- Since Russia is so massive, ______ of natural resources were difficult to manage.
- A Russian republic invaded twice by Russia, once in 1994s and again in 1999s.
- Permanently frozen ground found commonly throughout Russia is called ______.
- The Communists organized all of Russian territory into a single nation known as (abbreviated).
- Karabakh A piece of mountainous land, south of Georgia, in which Azerbaijan and Armenia fought for ownership.
- Capital of Chechnya captured by Soviet troops in 1995.
- Road A route in which European and Asian traders travelled along to exchange goods such as silk, gold, jade, grapes, spices, etc.
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- A mountain range often used to split Asian Russia and European Russia.
- Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia make up this region.
- The powerful prince of Moscow who ended the Mongol’s rule.
- The largest country in the world known for its lumber supplies.
- A massive freshwater lake holding nearly 20% of the world’s fresh water supply
- Russia’s longest river.
- The present-day capital of Russia.
- Pot The transcaucasian region is known as a _______, since it contains a variety of mixed cultures, backgrounds, traditions, and ethnicities.
- A sea lake known for its rich oil supplies.
- Before Soviet occupation in the Transcaucasian region, _________ was the main industry.
- Peter the Great moved the capital of Russia to this city.
- A country in the Transcaucasian region known for its rich in oil supplies.
- A French general who attempted to conquer Russia to expand their rule.
- A Czar who focused his rule on improving Russia’s technology and science.
- Before being forced into agriculture by the Soviets, the people of Central Asia were ______.
30 Clues: Russia’s longest river. • The present-day capital of Russia. • A sea lake known for its rich oil supplies. • Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Georgia make up this region. • Capital of Chechnya captured by Soviet troops in 1995. • Peter the Great moved the capital of Russia to this city. • The powerful prince of Moscow who ended the Mongol’s rule. • ...
River 2024-08-29
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- Second longest watercourse in Africa
- Major Alaskan and Canadian waterway
- Waterway that supports the world’s largest tropical rainforest
- Southeast Asian waterway flowing into the Andaman Sea
- Watercourse that serves as a boundary between Europe and Asia
- World's longest water body, passing through Egypt
- Watercourse that travels through Southeast Asia
- Waterway that forms part of the border between Russia and China
- Principal watercourse of Myanmar
- Major U.S. watercourse flowing from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico
- Longest watercourse in France
- Major water body flowing through the Caucasus in Georgia
- Australian water body that joins the Murray
- Canal linking the North Sea to the Black Sea
- Water body that runs along the border between Moldova and Ukraine
- Water body that flows through Rome
- Ancient watercourse that runs through the Middle East
- Waterway flowing through Siberia
- Water body that partially separates Spain and Portugal
- Major waterway in Venezuela
- Principal waterway running through London
- Longest water body in Europe
- Water body flowing through Berlin
- Water body associated with Chinese history
- Waterway in South America that merges with the Paraguay
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- Major U.S. waterway known for the Grand Canyon
- Water body that flows through Iraq, often paired with the Euphrates
- German waterway that flows into the North Sea
- Water body that flows through Russia and ends at the Sea of Azov
- Sacred waterway in India
- Largest waterway flowing through South America
- Source of the larger African water body, originating in Ethiopia
- Main watercourse in Pakistan
- New York waterway named after an explorer
- Southeast Asian water body with a colorful name
- Longest water body in the Iberian Peninsula
- Poland's longest water body
- Watercourse that forms part of the border between the U.S. and Mexico
- European waterway running through 10 countries
- U.S. water body that helped guide westward pioneers
- African water body known for Victoria Falls
- Watercourse known for flowing through Germany and the Netherlands
- Main water body flowing through Ukraine
- Famous French waterway flowing through Paris
- Longest water body in Italy
- French waterway that meets the Dordogne to form the Gironde Estuary
- Longest waterway in Asia
- Main watercourse in Colombia
- Main water body in Australia
- Italian waterway flowing through Florence
50 Clues: Sacred waterway in India • Longest waterway in Asia • Poland's longest water body • Longest water body in Italy • Major waterway in Venezuela • Main watercourse in Pakistan • Main watercourse in Colombia • Main water body in Australia • Longest water body in Europe • Longest watercourse in France • Principal watercourse of Myanmar • Waterway flowing through Siberia • ...
Kitchen essentials 2025-04-22
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- – A deep dish used for oven-baked meals like casseroles.
- – A tool used to flatten dough.
- A large pot used for making soup, stew, or stock.
- A tool used to remove the skin from fruits and vegetables.
- A flat-bottomed pan used for frying or sautéing.
- – A shallow dish with slanted sides used for baking pies.
- A small tool used to remove bottle caps.
- – A rectangular pan used for baking bread.
- – Small spoons for measuring small amounts of ingredients.
- – A round or square pan used for baking cakes.
- A tool used to shred cheese or vegetables.
- – A bowl used to combine ingredients.
- – A small brush used to spread butter or egg wash.
- A heavy pot with a lid, good for slow cooking or baking.
- A tool or pot used to cook food with steam.
- A pair of sticks used in many Asian countries to eat food.
- – Tools used to measure dry or liquid ingredients.
- – A large, versatile knife used for chopping and slicing.
- – A baking pan with cups for making muffins or cupcakes.
- A larger spoon, used for serving or measuring.
- A tool with two arms used to pick up or flip hot food.
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- – A tool used to break up clumps in flour or sugar and make it finer.
- – A deep pan used for cooking large meats in the oven.
- small spoon used for stirring drinks or measuring ingredients.
- – A small knife used for peeling or cutting fruits and vegetables.
- A large spoon with a deep bowl, used for serving soups or stews.
- – A dull knife used to spread butter or jam.
- – A wire rack used to cool baked goods evenly.
- A tool used to open wine bottles by removing corks.
- (plastic) – A flexible tool used to scrape bowls or fold batter.
- – A pot that cooks food quickly using steam pressure.
- (flipping) – A flat tool used to flip food like pancakes or burgers.
- A round-bottomed pan used in Asian cooking, especially for stir-frying.
- A utensil with wire loops, used for beating or mixing.
- A flat metal tray used for baking cookies or roasting.
- A small pot with a handle, used for making sauces or heating liquids.
36 Clues: – A tool used to flatten dough. • – A bowl used to combine ingredients. • A small tool used to remove bottle caps. • – A rectangular pan used for baking bread. • A tool used to shred cheese or vegetables. • A tool or pot used to cook food with steam. • – A dull knife used to spread butter or jam. • – A wire rack used to cool baked goods evenly. • ...
Georgia Invasive Species 2025-09-11
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- large yellow spider; 1st discovered in GA
- came from Asia; transmits Yellow Fever
- this is the color of the loosestrife plant that is bad for wetlands
- the vine that ate the south
- a species outside its normal range because of humans
- a giant prawn, or shrimp, with stripes
- the Asian _____ is competing with native fish in local rivers
- noisy, black bird that was brought into Central Park
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- rodent from CHINA that poops on everything
- really fast-growing plant with green canes
- Wooly Adelgid attacks this needle tree
- type of invasive catfish in GA; can weigh over 100 lbs
- black and white lizard from Argentina, SA
- an introduced species; causes harm to its new ecosystem
- large snake that was first dumped in FL
- also called a wild boar; destroys crops
- Asian tree with pink, puff-like flowers
17 Clues: the vine that ate the south • Wooly Adelgid attacks this needle tree • came from Asia; transmits Yellow Fever • a giant prawn, or shrimp, with stripes • large snake that was first dumped in FL • also called a wild boar; destroys crops • Asian tree with pink, puff-like flowers • large yellow spider; 1st discovered in GA • black and white lizard from Argentina, SA • ...
loll 2013-07-07
Performance Assessment: Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-10
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- a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521.
- the violent and ill-tempered god of the sea
- the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence.
- a diverse group of indigenous people who lived in parts of present-day Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, had one of the most sophisticated and complex civilizations in the Western Hemisphere.
- the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion
- an East Asian/Central Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia and to China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
- an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock
- the capital of Greece.
- a hieroglyphic character or symbol
- ancient masonry structures located in Egypt.
- a city in the Peruvian Andes
- is a landlocked country in West Africa.
- the Olympian goddess of wisdom and war
- a prominent city-state in Laconia
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- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
- an Indian religion based on a series of original teachings attributed to Gautama Buddha.
- the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
- the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change
- an Ethiopian king during the Axumite period.
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- the act of killing one or more humans as part of a ritual, usually intended to please or appease gods
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that Muhammad is a messenger of God.
- relating to or characterized by belief in or worship of more than one god.
- an Incan citadel set high in the Andes Mountains in Peru, above the Urubamba River valley.
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79, making it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally.
- an island country in East Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
28 Clues: the capital of Greece. • a city in the Peruvian Andes • a prominent city-state in Laconia • a hieroglyphic character or symbol • the Olympian goddess of wisdom and war • is a landlocked country in West Africa. • the violent and ill-tempered god of the sea • the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. • an Ethiopian king during the Axumite period. • ...
JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS 2023-11-27
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- The Japanese Encephalitis virus primarily targets cells in the ______ system.
- The Japanese Encephalitis virus primarily affects the ________ nervous system.
- The Japanese Encephalitis virus is a member of the ________ family.
- This Asian country, aside from Japan, has reported a significant number of Japanese Encephalitis cases.
- The Japanese Encephalitis vaccine is typically administered in a series of ________ doses.
- The Japanese Encephalitis vaccine is recommended for travelers to endemic regions and is often required for entry into certain countries, known as a _______ requirement.
- In severe cases, Japanese Encephalitis can lead to paralysis and ________ complications.
- Pigs play a crucial role in the transmission cycle of Japanese Encephalitis as ______ hosts.
- The Japanese Encephalitis virus is primarily transmitted through the bite of infected _______.
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- This syndrome, characterized by a sudden onset of fever, often precedes the neurological symptoms of Japanese Encephalitis.
- This type of vaccine provides immunity against multiple diseases, including Japanese Encephalitis.
- The majority of Japanese Encephalitis cases are reported in rural areas with extensive ________ cultivation.
- This organ, crucial for memory and emotion, is often affected by Japanese Encephalitis.
- Japanese Encephalitis is more common during the ________ season when mosquito activity is high.
- The Culex mosquito, particularly Culex ________, is a primary vector for Japanese Encephalitis.
15 Clues: The Japanese Encephalitis virus is a member of the ________ family. • The Japanese Encephalitis virus primarily targets cells in the ______ system. • The Japanese Encephalitis virus primarily affects the ________ nervous system. • This organ, crucial for memory and emotion, is often affected by Japanese Encephalitis. • ...
Crazy Crossword 2014-05-31
14 Clues: Polio • Blobfish • Salmonella • Cushion Star • Common Ostrich • Asian Elephant • American Lobster • Poison Dart Frog • Euglena Gracilis • Blue Milk Mushroom • Blue Ringed Octopus • Blue Morpho Butterfly • Christmas Tree Annelid • White-Spotted Jellyfish
Elephants 2013-03-14
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- A elephant is the biggest land ________. Clue: What do humans and dolphins have in common
- Elephants can recognize themselves in a ______?
- What problem is facing Indian temple elephants?
- The female leader of a herd of elephants is called a _______?
- A famous circus elephant from the 1800s
- What does Horton hear in the book by Dr Seuss
- Elephants can live to be ____ years old
- An elephant has how many toes?
- What type of signals can an elephant detect?
- What is the smallest species of elephant?
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- The elephants very famous, rather wooly, ancestor
- Are elephants herbivorous or omnivorous?
- What is an elephants favorite type of nut?
- An elephant is related to which aquatic mammal?
- There are two types of elephant. Asian and _____?
- One of the main characters in the film Ice Age
- What is an elephants tusk made of?
17 Clues: An elephant has how many toes? • What is an elephants tusk made of? • A famous circus elephant from the 1800s • Elephants can live to be ____ years old • Are elephants herbivorous or omnivorous? • What is the smallest species of elephant? • What is an elephants favorite type of nut? • What type of signals can an elephant detect? • ...
International Relations 2018-04-19
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- An agreement between countries or groups in which all involved parties conform and consent to a shared goal or aspiration.
- What type of agreement is made for a larger number of parties, is drafted and executed under an international body, and is drafted, agreed and signed to solve an issue that affects larger section of the world.
- Which organization helps to keep peace and security around the world and help countries after natural disasters? abbr.
- When you disagree or quarrel with someone, you are in ______ with them.
- Talk it over with the person and try to compromise is an example of what diplomatic strategy?
- Conflict and cooperation occur when conditions and motivations push countries toward_____.
- When you agree or work with someone, you are _______.
- Find someone who can help the two of you solve the problem is an example of what diplomatic strategy?
- Bargaining, making a deal
- Beneficial, useful
- This happens when countries have something to gain by working together to solve problems.
- Strategy, guideline
- A country’s strategy for dealing with other countries is called its ______.
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- ________ is something that you needed to do in order to reach an agreement in our simulation exercise.
- Penalties, punishment
- This happens when countries disagree.
- These are the reasons or goals that cause a country to act.
- Separation, aloneness
- Having a fight with a person is an example of what diplomatic strategy?
- Agreement, deal
- In order for countries to come into conflict or cooperation with each other, certain _______ must exist.
- the art of conducting negotiations, forming alliances, discussing treaties and reaching agreements
- What type of agreement is made between two to three parties, drafted and signed by the parties involved and solve local issues?
- A formal agreement between two or more states for mutual support in case of war.
24 Clues: Agreement, deal • Beneficial, useful • Strategy, guideline • Penalties, punishment • Separation, aloneness • Bargaining, making a deal • This happens when countries disagree. • When you agree or work with someone, you are _______. • These are the reasons or goals that cause a country to act. • When you disagree or quarrel with someone, you are in ______ with them. • ...
ASEAN 2022-02-08
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- 15ras negroid di asia tenggara terdapat di pulau?
- 4.negara di khawasan asia tenggara yang tidak memiliki lautan?
- 16.asean di bentuk berdasarkan deklarasi bangkok pada tanggal?
- 11.negara kesepuluh yang bergabung dengan asean adalah?
- 5.negara yang di pakai asian game tahun 2018?
- 14.negara asean yang memiliki wilayah paling kecil adalah?
- 6.sekertaris jendral asia yang pertama berasal dari negara?
- 19.negara asean yang berbatasan langsung dengan daerah indonesia adalah?
- 8.singkatan dari jakarta informal melatim?
- 20.lambang padi pada lingkaran asean bernama?
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- 17.meningkatnya perdamaian dan stabilitas regional merupakan salah satu isi dari?
- 7.malaysia merupakan salah satu anggota asean,yang mendapatkan julukan?
- 9.asean terbentuk di?
- 3.organisasi negara-negara di khawasn asia tenggara?
- 13.pesta olahraga yang di gelar di khawasan asean dinamakan?
- 2.apa iklim di asian tenggara?
- 1.yang mendapatkan julukan dengan negeri gajah putih?
- 10.afta merupkan bentuk kerjasama negara asia tenggara ada dibidang?
- 18.tokoh pendiri asean dari indonesia bernama?
- 12.asia tenggara diapit oleh benua australia ,benua eropa dan?
20 Clues: 9.asean terbentuk di? • 2.apa iklim di asian tenggara? • 8.singkatan dari jakarta informal melatim? • 5.negara yang di pakai asian game tahun 2018? • 20.lambang padi pada lingkaran asean bernama? • 18.tokoh pendiri asean dari indonesia bernama? • 15ras negroid di asia tenggara terdapat di pulau? • 3.organisasi negara-negara di khawasn asia tenggara? • ...
Types of Beans 2023-08-12
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- A versatile legume used in many dishes.
- Small white beans often used in soups.
- A variety of beans with a reddish hue, used in various cuisines.
- White beans often used in Italian cuisine.
- A speckled bean used in Mexican and Southwestern dishes.
- Small, lens-shaped legumes available in various colors.
- Small, cream-colored beans with a black "eye."
- Also known as the "baby lima bean," known for its creamy texture.
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- Multi-colored beans with a sweet and nutty flavor.
- Small green beans used in sprouting and cooking.
- Used for making tofu, soy milk, and other products.
- Small, red beans used in Asian desserts and dishes.
- Large, flat beans with a distinctive flavor.
- Speckled beans popular in Italian cooking.
- Speckled beans often used in Italian dishes.
- A small black legume popular in Latin American cuisine.
- Small red beans used in Asian sweets and dishes.
- Large, flat beans known for their buttery flavor.
- A large, kidney-shaped bean often used in chili.
19 Clues: Small white beans often used in soups. • A versatile legume used in many dishes. • Speckled beans popular in Italian cooking. • White beans often used in Italian cuisine. • Large, flat beans with a distinctive flavor. • Speckled beans often used in Italian dishes. • Small, cream-colored beans with a black "eye." • Small green beans used in sprouting and cooking. • ...
Cold War Cross-World Puzzle 2023-04-16
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- An organization that promotes peace, security, and cooperation among countries
- All production and distribution are owned and controlled by the government.
- A satellite launched by the Soviet Union through the Space Race
- Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to develop space technology
- Countries that dominate in political and military power.
- This disease spread along trade routes and killed twenty million people, including military troops
- Soviets, Britain, and the United States divided Germany into four zones controlled by each power.
- To spread biased information
- Separates Communist countries in Eastern Europe from Non-communist countries of Western Europe.
- A conflict between North Korea, supported by the Soviet Union, and South Korea, supported by the United States
- A period in the United States where people feared communists and socialists
- Separation of different racial groups
- Countries that remained neutral and independent from the United States and the Soviet Union.
- A conflict between Communists in North Vietnam and South Vietnam, supported by the United States
- Tool used to alter the genetic makeup of an organism
- A policy of openness and transparency that allowed the Soviet cities to discuss problems of their system and solutions
- Discrimination based on race, color, religion, and gender in the USA.
- A concrete wall built in 1961 that stretched across East Germany
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- A theory that believes if one country falls to Communism, the rest will follow
- A meeting with the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union that discussed the end of World War II
- A system of racial segregation and discrimination enforced by the government of South Africa.
- A Chinese leader that promoted economic growth and transformed China into a significant economic power.
- Tension between the United States and the Soviet Union after the end of World War II.
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe countries and was a response to NATO
- A war between two dominant countries fighting indirectly.
- An economic system in which prices are determined by Supply and Demand
- The process of opening a country's economy by reducing trade restrictions.
- Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to gain military superiority
- Contain Communism from spreading to other countries
- An Alliance among 30 countries that establish a defense against the Soviet Union
30 Clues: To spread biased information • Separation of different racial groups • Contain Communism from spreading to other countries • Tool used to alter the genetic makeup of an organism • Countries that dominate in political and military power. • A war between two dominant countries fighting indirectly. • A satellite launched by the Soviet Union through the Space Race • ...
Cold War Cross-World Puzzle 2023-04-16
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- An organization that promotes peace, security, and cooperation among countries
- All production and distribution are owned and controlled by the government.
- A satellite launched by the Soviet Union through the Space Race
- Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to develop space technology
- Countries that dominate in political and military power.
- This disease spread along trade routes and killed twenty million people, including military troops
- Soviets, Britain, and the United States divided Germany into four zones controlled by each power.
- To spread biased information
- Separates Communist countries in Eastern Europe from Non-communist countries of Western Europe.
- A conflict between North Korea, supported by the Soviet Union, and South Korea, supported by the United States
- A period in the United States where people feared communists and socialists
- Separation of different racial groups
- Countries that remained neutral and independent from the United States and the Soviet Union.
- A conflict between Communists in North Vietnam and South Vietnam, supported by the United States
- Tool used to alter the genetic makeup of an organism
- A policy of openness and transparency that allowed the Soviet cities to discuss problems of their system and solutions
- Discrimination based on race, color, religion, and gender in the USA.
- A concrete wall built in 1961 that stretched across East Germany
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- A theory that believes if one country falls to Communism, the rest will follow
- A meeting with the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union that discussed the end of World War II
- A system of racial segregation and discrimination enforced by the government of South Africa.
- A Chinese leader that promoted economic growth and transformed China into a significant economic power.
- Tension between the United States and the Soviet Union after the end of World War II.
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe countries and was a response to NATO
- A war between two dominant countries fighting indirectly.
- An economic system in which prices are determined by Supply and Demand
- The process of opening a country's economy by reducing trade restrictions.
- Competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to gain military superiority
- Contain Communism from spreading to other countries
- An Alliance among 30 countries that establish a defense against the Soviet Union
30 Clues: To spread biased information • Separation of different racial groups • Contain Communism from spreading to other countries • Tool used to alter the genetic makeup of an organism • Countries that dominate in political and military power. • A war between two dominant countries fighting indirectly. • A satellite launched by the Soviet Union through the Space Race • ...
High Risk Countries 2024-12-11
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- African Rep Country that shares its name with a continent.
- Landlocked European country known as the 'Last Dictatorship in Europe.'
- Country with the Dead Sea and the ancient city of Jerusalem.
- Country straddling the equator, known for its rainforests.
- Home to ancient Nubian pyramids.
- Country known for the Khyber Pass and saffron cultivation.
- European country with a coastline along the Adriatic Sea.
- Korea East Asian country with the DMZ and Pyongyang.
- North African country with the ancient city of Cyrene.
- Country home to the Namib Desert and Etosha National Park.
- East African nation known for its drumming traditions.
- Islands Pacific nation with WWII history.
- Middle Eastern nation with the ancient city of Sana’a.
- Home to the rose valley and Thracian heritage.
- D’Ivoire West African nation famous for cocoa production.
- DRS Second largest country in Africa, home to the Congo River.
- Country with the longest coastline in mainland Africa.
- Southeast Asian nation with Kuala Lumpur as its capital.
- Africa's smallest mainland country, named after a river.
- South American nation with Angel Falls, the world's tallest waterfall.
- Home to Mount Kilimanjaro and the Serengeti.
- Portuguese-speaking country with a flag featuring a gear and machete.
- Formerly Burma, known for the Shwedagon Pagoda.
- Country with Lake Malawi and the 'Warm Heart of Africa.'
- Country often called 'Africa in Miniature.'
- Country with a canal connecting the Atlantic and Pacific.
- Island nation known for its 7,000+ islands and jeepneys.
- Leone Country named for its lion-shaped mountains.
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- Himalayan country home to Mount Everest.
- West African nation known for its music and Goree Island.
- Middle Eastern country with Mesopotamian heritage.
- Federation World's largest country by land area.
- Africa's largest country by land area.
- East African nation famous for its wildlife safaris.
- One of the world's newest countries, in the Balkans.
- Southeast Asian country with Ha Long Bay.
- First independent nation led by formerly enslaved people.
- Portuguese-speaking country with a coastline along the Indian Ocean.
- West African nation known for its palm-lined beaches.
- Home to ancient Persia and the Ziggurat of Chogha Zanbil.
- Faso West African country, its capital is Ouagadougou.
- African country founded by freed American slaves.
- Small principality famous for its Formula 1 Grand Prix.
- Northeast African country on the Red Sea coast.
- Bissau West African nation known for the Bijagós archipelago.
- Nation home to Lake Chad and the Sahelian belt.
- Verde An island nation in the Atlantic with volcanic origins.
- Africa's most populous country and home to Nollywood.
- Middle Eastern country with the ancient city of Palmyra.
- East African country with Lake Victoria and the source of the Nile.
- Polynesian kingdom in the Pacific Ocean.
- Island nation famous for its unique biodiversity.
- West African country home to Timbuktu.
- A landlocked country entirely surrounded by South Africa.
- South American nation with Dutch as an official language.
- Sudan World's newest independent country.
- Middle Eastern nation known for its cedar trees.
- Africa Country with three capitals and Table Mountain.
58 Clues: Home to ancient Nubian pyramids. • Africa's largest country by land area. • West African country home to Timbuktu. • Himalayan country home to Mount Everest. • Polynesian kingdom in the Pacific Ocean. • Southeast Asian country with Ha Long Bay. • Islands Pacific nation with WWII history. • Country often called 'Africa in Miniature.' • ...
Life in Southeast Asia- Festivals 2023-10-24
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- Christmas is celebrated by Christians to mark the ____________ of Jesus Christ.
- Hindus wake up early on the morning of Deepavali to take their traditional ____________ bath.
- Spring cleaning, having ____________ dinners, exchanging mandarin oranges and giving red packets are some of the customs still practiced by Chinese in Southeast Asia today.
- Deepavali is also known as the Festival of ____________ .
- Lunar New Year is also known as ____________ New Year is celebrated by Chinese in Southeast Asia
- Deepavali is a festival celebrated by the ____________.
- During Christmas, family and friends visit one another and exchange ____________.
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- During Hari Raya Aidilfitri, it is a tradition to ask parents and other elders for forgivness for any mistakes that have been made.
- The Buddhist New Year is celebrated across Southeast Asian countries such as Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and ____________.
- Hari Raya Aidilfitri is a festival that celebrates the successful completion of the ____________ month of Ramadan.
10 Clues: Deepavali is a festival celebrated by the ____________. • Deepavali is also known as the Festival of ____________ . • Christmas is celebrated by Christians to mark the ____________ of Jesus Christ. • During Christmas, family and friends visit one another and exchange ____________. • ...
APIDA History Month - Geography 2024-05-10
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- Most densely populated country in Asia. ~23,000 people per square kilometer. (World meter, 2024)
- This Chinese landmark is a series of ancient fortifications stretching over 13,000 miles.
- The largest city in India known as the epicenter of the flourishing Indian film industry.
- This south Asian country is home to the world’s tallest mountain, Mount Everest.
- Largest inland body of water by surface area located between Europe and Asia. This is technically a lake due to being land locked.
- Least densely populated country in Asia. ~2 people per square kilometer. (World meter, 2024)
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- Longest river in Asia and third longest river in the world.
- The mountain range that stretches across several countries, including Nepal and China.
- The lowest point on Earth’s land surface with buoyant waters and a surface 1411 feet below sea level.
- Japan’s highest peak, an iconic symbol of the country that is often depicted in traditional art, literature and media.
10 Clues: Longest river in Asia and third longest river in the world. • This south Asian country is home to the world’s tallest mountain, Mount Everest. • The mountain range that stretches across several countries, including Nepal and China. • This Chinese landmark is a series of ancient fortifications stretching over 13,000 miles. • ...
Natural disasters 2025-03-05
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- A long period when there is little or no rain
- A piece of equipment that measures and records the strength of an earthquake
- A sudden movement of the earth's surface that often follows an earthquake and is less violent than the first main movement
- An extremely large wave caused by a violent movement of the earth under the sea
- A situation in which there is not enough food for a great number of people, causing illness and death, or a particular period when this happens
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- A fire that is burning strongly and out of control on an area of grass or bushes in the countryside
- The season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries
- The period that follows an unpleasant event or accident, and the effects that it causes
- A large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- A sudden heavy fall of hail
10 Clues: A sudden heavy fall of hail • A long period when there is little or no rain • A large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry • The season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries • A piece of equipment that measures and records the strength of an earthquake • ...
Business IT Vocab Word Puzzle 2025-11-18
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- When a business spends more money than they earn
- The idea that countries are connected through trade, technology, and travel
- The study of how people make choices to get what they need and want with the resources they have
- Two or more owners work together to run a business
- The Money a Business Pulls In
- All the products a business has to sell
- Actions People Do For Other People For Money
- Something that is made and sold
- The amount of money it takes to make or sell something
- The exchange of goods and services
- The ways businesses try to get people to buy their products, like ads or sales
- When countries trade goods without other taxes or limits
- Other businesses that sell similar products or services
- Goods or services that a country buys from other countries
- A part of marketing that promotes products or services through TV, social media, or posters
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- An organization that makes or sells products or services to earn money
- A Person Who Uses A Good Or Service
- How much people want to buy something
- Anything that makes trade between countries harder
- How much of something is available
- When companies buy,sell or work with people and businesses in other countries
- Buying and selling goods online
- To put money into something,hoping it will grow
- Someone Who Starts Their Own Business
- A Person Who Buys A Good Or Service
- The type of money a country uses
- A share of a company
- A plan for how to spend and save money
- A tax on goods brought from other countries
- Goods or services that a country sells to other countries
30 Clues: A share of a company • The Money a Business Pulls In • Buying and selling goods online • Something that is made and sold • The type of money a country uses • How much of something is available • The exchange of goods and services • A Person Who Uses A Good Or Service • A Person Who Buys A Good Or Service • How much people want to buy something • ...
dictation 2023-07-03
Habitual 2020-10-16
14 Clues: First meal • Lock opener • Daily ringer • Current events • Dental cleaner • Absorbent paper • Bills and coins • Personal journal • Computer network • Essential liquid • Optical reflector • Kitchen appliance • Staple Asian food • Handheld collapsible canopy
Asian American History 2025-01-27
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- The name of the legislation that prohibited Chinese immigration for decades.
- U.S. immigration station where many Chinese immigrants were detained, located near San Francisco.
- The Executive Order allowing the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII.
- President who signed the Chinese Exclusion Act into law.
- The belief used by President McKinley to justify colonization of the Philippines.
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- A dislike or prejudice against people from other countries.
- A combat team of Japanese American soldiers who fought during WWII with the slogan "Go for broke."
- A naval base attacked by Japan in 1941, leading the U.S. to enter WWII.
- Ethnic enclaves created by Chinese immigrants, often showcasing their culture and businesses.
- The economic phenomenon in 1849 that attracted Chinese immigrants to California.
- Legislation that limited U.S. naturalization to "free white persons" with good moral character.
11 Clues: President who signed the Chinese Exclusion Act into law. • A dislike or prejudice against people from other countries. • A naval base attacked by Japan in 1941, leading the U.S. to enter WWII. • The name of the legislation that prohibited Chinese immigration for decades. • The economic phenomenon in 1849 that attracted Chinese immigrants to California. • ...
AAPI Heritage Month 2024-04-13
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- Country with non-rectangular flags
- this group of immigrants provided labor during the California Gold Rush of the 1850s,
- Chinese-American author who wrote "The Joy Luck Club"
- First Asian American Vice President of the United States
- American civil rights activist of Japanese descent who fought against the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II
- Traditional Japanese garment
- South Korean director who won multiple Academy Awards for the film “Parasite.”
- Country known for its throat singing technique
- Capital of Bangladesh
- Vietnamese name for the lunar new year celebration
- Country with the highest population in Asia and the world
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- Hawaiian word for hello and goodbye
- The traditional greeting in many South Asian cultures
- A famous South Korean martial art
- Largest religious monument in the world, located in Cambodia
- Chinese tile-based game commonly played for entertainment and gambling
- Japanese art of paper folding
- First people of New Zealand
- An ancient Indian system of medicine focusing on holistic health
19 Clues: Capital of Bangladesh • First people of New Zealand • Traditional Japanese garment • Japanese art of paper folding • A famous South Korean martial art • Country with non-rectangular flags • Hawaiian word for hello and goodbye • Country known for its throat singing technique • Vietnamese name for the lunar new year celebration • ...
East Asia Geography 2025-12-02
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- This desert sits on the border of China and Mongolia
- The third longest river in the world
- The Huang He river empties into this sea
- This desert is located in China's northwest corner
- This mountain rainge separates China from South Asia
- This country is located off of China's east coast and is made up of four main islands
- Much of China's fertile soil is located here
- The capital of Vietnam
- The capital city of Mongolia
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- This giant plateau is located to the north of the Himalayas
- This island country is located just off China's east coast
- This East Asian country is ruled by a totalitarian dictator
- This East Asian country shares a peninsula with North Korea
- In English we call this the Yellow River
- The most popular language in China
- This sea borders China's southern coast
- China shares is longest border with this country
- The capital city of China
- This large ocean is located to the east of China
19 Clues: The capital of Vietnam • The capital city of China • The capital city of Mongolia • The most popular language in China • The third longest river in the world • This sea borders China's southern coast • In English we call this the Yellow River • The Huang He river empties into this sea • Much of China's fertile soil is located here • ...
Christmas 2025-12-26
16 Clues: ikea cake • indian wok • coop lover • first child • costco gold • citrus fruit • popeye green • boston guest • mixed greens • indian cheese • spanish region • need to kidnap • acceptable grocery • the superior grocery • central asian pastry • flaky dough filled with motta
Chapter 51: Foods of Southwest Asia, the Middle East, & Africa 2013-05-06
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- ____ is a thin, spongy, flat-bread made from a hardy grain called teff.
- A common stew base is _____, a broth made of palm nut pulp seasoned with sauce.
- The best-known Moroccan dish is the ____, a well-seasoned stew made in a covered pot, also called a tagine.
- _____ laban or labneh, is a main ingredient in many Southwest Asian dishes.
- cooking is bold in flavor and color.
- ____ are usually served over rice.
- ______ combines chopped parsley, tomatoes, onions, and bulgur with mint, lemon juice, an olive oil.
- Foods that can be prepared in advance are ____, or necessary, for the Jewish Sabbath, jwhen work is prohibited.
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- _______ includes the Middle East and neighboring countries uch as Turkey, Afghanistan, and Armenia.
- A deep-red native berry usually used ground, adds a fruity tartness.
- Related, regions of Southwest Asia and Africa.
- Sesame seeds are used whole, pressed for oil, ad ground into a thick paste called _____.
- Saudia Arabia, Iran, and Iraq are the largest counties in the _______.
- The tread-like center of the crocus flower turns rice a brilliant yellow and adds a pugent flower.
- It often starts with ____, or appetizers.
15 Clues: ____ are usually served over rice. • cooking is bold in flavor and color. • It often starts with ____, or appetizers. • Related, regions of Southwest Asia and Africa. • A deep-red native berry usually used ground, adds a fruity tartness. • Saudia Arabia, Iran, and Iraq are the largest counties in the _______. • ...
FustCharles Busy Season 2025-01-22
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- 4 of my cousins are quadruplets( 3 boys and 1 girl).
- I was a broadcast antennae specialist in prior life. Climbed and worked on tallest tv towers throughout United States averaging over 2,000 feet (empire state building is 1,100 feet).
- I have 8 great nieces and nephews.
- I am a licensed esthetician.
- I use to live in Arizona.
- When I was in college, I took part in the East-Asian instrumental music competition in NYC. I played the Guzheng and placed Silver overall and Gold in my age division.
- My husband was on the side of a milk carton.
- I lived in Switzerland.
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- I was an Active-Duty Marine from 9/11/2011 – 10/6/2016 and visited 4 different countries/Nations during that time.
- I've donated over 2 gallons of blood.
- When I was 9 months old, I was bitten by a bobcat and strapped to a board to heal for over a month.
- I have never been on a plane.
- I worked at a funeral home and was going to be a funeral director.
- My great-great grandfather was part of the crew that built the Titanic.
- I have 3 cats
15 Clues: I have 3 cats • I lived in Switzerland. • I use to live in Arizona. • I am a licensed esthetician. • I have never been on a plane. • I have 8 great nieces and nephews. • I've donated over 2 gallons of blood. • My husband was on the side of a milk carton. • 4 of my cousins are quadruplets( 3 boys and 1 girl). • ...
Rylee H 4th Hour Social Studies 2021-12-17
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- study of the Earth
- has 23 countries, continent, starts with n
- geographic coordinates, east and west
- third planet from the Sun
- continentseven countries claim parts of it
- the biggest continent
- smallest continent
- geographic coordinates, north and south
- biggest country
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- has 12 countires, continent, starts with s
- narrow water way,near, 3 african countries
- by mexico and cuba, is a body of water
- american flag
- has 54 countries, continent, starts with a
- christmas originated here
15 Clues: american flag • biggest country • study of the Earth • smallest continent • the biggest continent • third planet from the Sun • christmas originated here • geographic coordinates, east and west • by mexico and cuba, is a body of water • geographic coordinates, north and south • has 12 countires, continent, starts with s • narrow water way,near, 3 african countries • ...
Amma's Birthday Puzzle 2014-07-07
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- Second African country to become free from France in the same year (7)
- First of two African countries to become independent in 1956 (7)
- Calling this South American country? Add 58 before the phone number (9)
- Cerium, with atomic number 58, is this kind of element (4,5)
- This WW2 commander is elected as the US president for the second time (10)
- 'My Fair Lady' makes its stage debut at this famous NY theatre district (8)
- GE added this 'useful' function to the alarm clock in 1956 (6)
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- in 1956, Pakistan declared itself to be the first ------ republic (7)
- One of two southern Indian states formed in '56 (6)
- This East Asian powerhouse joins the UN in the year you were born (5)
- You share your birthday with this actor known for his role in 'Forrest Gump' (3,5)
- The hard disk drive is invented by this tech giant in '56 (3)
- Norma Jean Mortenson changed her name to this unforgettable one in '56 (7,6)
- The world loses this creator of Eeyore, Tigger, Piglet and Pooh (1,1,5)
- These people saw omens with the number 58 before the Spanish arrived (5)
15 Clues: One of two southern Indian states formed in '56 (6) • Cerium, with atomic number 58, is this kind of element (4,5) • The hard disk drive is invented by this tech giant in '56 (3) • GE added this 'useful' function to the alarm clock in 1956 (6) • First of two African countries to become independent in 1956 (7) • ...
Vietnam War 2024-05-07
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- Before WWII Vietnam had been controlled under what country
- What is the belief called that if one country falls to communism, the neighboring countries will as well
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism
- Who was the leader of South Vietnam
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam
- What was the rebel front called that started attacks in south Vietnam
- What was the group called that wanted the country to be under Ho CHi Minh's control
- Who were the people who supported and wanted communism in Vietnam
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- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War
- What country was afraid that communism would spread to Vietnam
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam
- What was the name of the US destroyer that was attacked while patrolling the Gulf of Tonkin
- Who was the US secretary of defense during the Vietnam War
- Who were the population of people in vietnam that were treated badly by the government
15 Clues: Who was the leader of South Vietnam • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism • Before WWII Vietnam had been controlled under what country • Who was the US secretary of defense during the Vietnam War • What country was afraid that communism would spread to Vietnam • Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-03-13
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- Robinson- First African American baseball player in the MLB
- Truman- President at the end of WW2 and the start of the Cold war
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Bill- Law that required benefits for returning WW2 veterans
- Missile Crisis- 35-day confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union with nuclear weapons
- D. Eisenhower- 34th president of the United States and during the end of the Korean War
- Plan- proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe
- Scare- Fear of communism amongst the West during the mid-20th century
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- War- Often forgotten war between the North and South of two Asian countries
- MacArthur- General of the Army and Commander in chief during the birth of the cold war
- Airlift- military operation that supplied West Berlin with food and vital goods by air after the USSR blockaded the city
- Nations- International government organization attempting to maintain world peace
- Castro- Dictator of Cuba during the Cold War
- Parallel- Point in which North and South Korean are divided to this day
- Curtain- coined by Winston Churchill as the divide between communist Europe and the rest
15 Clues: North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Castro- Dictator of Cuba during the Cold War • Robinson- First African American baseball player in the MLB • Bill- Law that required benefits for returning WW2 veterans • Truman- President at the end of WW2 and the start of the Cold war • Scare- Fear of communism amongst the West during the mid-20th century • ...
Internationalism 2017-12-04
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- created at the Bretton Woods conference, provides long-term loans to developing countries to reduce poverty
- a US program that gave economic aid to Europe post ww2 destruction
- global outbreak of a disease
- to protect own country. belief that defiance of UN or other organizations is justifiable
- making a settlement between disputing parties
- an NGO that provides medical aid to war-torn regions or developing countries affected by disease, epidemics, etc.
- keeping people from attacking each other
- global org. using sport programs (play) to educate or empower youth and children
- is a joint organization between USA and Canada
- international organization formed to foster political and economic co-operation among countries
- co-operation of many countries for their common good
- organization set up primarily by sovereign states that act in common interest
- designed to supervise international trade
- created World Bank and the Intl. Monetary Fund (IMF) post-World War 2
- specialized organization of the UN that focuses on international public health
- a developed country will provide aid to another, but mandate that the money be spent on goods in their country (or a group of selected countries)
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- aimed in prohibiting use of anti-personnel mines around the world
- the separation of like-minded people into isolated groups who are hostile to people whose values differ from theirs
- established for collective security; allied countries would defend each other
- policy of several countries working together to solve foreign affairs
- one of six organs in UN; administrates the activities of the UN
- created at the Bretton Woods conference, provides-short term loans to member countries to stabilize exchange rates; oversees monetary system of the world
- the main policy making sector in the UN, makes decisions about peace and security
- countries agree to abide by the decisions of an intl. organization
- philanthropic organization that cares for sick or wounded, provides relief caused by calamities
- citizens with common interests
- an international org. that represents nations that affiliate with French culture and have French as mother tongue
- promotes co-operative interaction among Arctic states, focuses on issues such as sustainable development and environmental protection
- incurred debt that is not in the benefit of the nation and therefore, shouldn't be enforced
- referred to as "British exit", the prospective withdrawal of the UK from European Union
30 Clues: global outbreak of a disease • citizens with common interests • keeping people from attacking each other • designed to supervise international trade • making a settlement between disputing parties • is a joint organization between USA and Canada • co-operation of many countries for their common good • one of six organs in UN; administrates the activities of the UN • ...
History Exhibition 2025-01-21
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- Color associated with the Bolsheviks
- Largest country in the world, home to the Bolsheviks.
- Indian city where a tragic massacre happened in 1919.
- What India achieved on August 15, 1947.
- Leader of India's independence movement.
- A major political or social change in a country.
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- A conflict between two groups or countries.
- Leader of the Russian Revolution.
- Dug-out shelters used in WW1.
- Title of the Russian emperor before the revolution.
- Division of India into two countries in 1947.
- Group of countries led by Germany, Italy, and Japan in WW2.
- Group of countries fighting Germany in WW2
- What countries wanted after WW1 and WW2.
- Genocide of Jewish people during WW2
15 Clues: Dug-out shelters used in WW1. • Leader of the Russian Revolution. • Color associated with the Bolsheviks • Genocide of Jewish people during WW2 • What India achieved on August 15, 1947. • What countries wanted after WW1 and WW2. • Leader of India's independence movement. • Group of countries fighting Germany in WW2 • A conflict between two groups or countries. • ...
Internationalism 2017-12-04
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- specialized organization of the UN that focuses on international public health
- created World Bank and the Intl. Monetary Fund (IMF) post-World War 2
- aimed in prohibiting use of anti-personnel mines around the world
- global outbreak of a disease
- designed to supervise international trade
- philanthropic organization that cares for sick or wounded, provides relief caused by calamities
- keeping people from attacking each other
- is a joint organization between USA and Canada
- countries agree to abide by the decisions of an intl. organization
- a developed country will provide aid to another, but mandate that the money be spent on goods in their country (or a group of selected countries)
- the main policy making sector in the UN, makes decisions about peace and security
- citizens with common interests
- a US program that gave economic aid to Europe post ww2 destruction
- the separation of like-minded people into isolated groups who are hostile to people whose values differ from theirs
- referred to as "British exit", the prospective withdrawal of the UK from European Union
- international organization formed to foster political and economic co-operation among countries
- organization set up primarily by sovereign states that act in common interest
- one of six organs in UN; administrates the activities of the UN
- created at the Bretton Woods conference, provides-short term loans to member countries to stabilize exchange rates; oversees monetary system of the world
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- global org. using sport programs (play) to educate or empower youth and children
- policy of several countries working together to solve foreign affairs
- promotes co-operative interaction among Arctic states, focuses on issues such as sustainable development and environmental protection
- an NGO that provides medical aid to war-torn regions or developing countries affected by disease, epidemics, etc.
- making a settlement between disputing parties
- an international org. that represents nations that affiliate with French culture and have French as mother tongue
- co-operation of many countries for their common good
- to protect own country. belief that defiance of UN or other organizations is justifiable
- created at the Bretton Woods conference, provides long-term loans to developing countries to reduce poverty
- incurred debt that is not in the benefit of the nation and therefore, shouldn't be enforced
- established for collective security; allied countries would defend each other
30 Clues: global outbreak of a disease • citizens with common interests • keeping people from attacking each other • designed to supervise international trade • making a settlement between disputing parties • is a joint organization between USA and Canada • co-operation of many countries for their common good • one of six organs in UN; administrates the activities of the UN • ...
Internationalism and The United Nations - Cali and Nichole 2023-12-07
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- - A threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule (The UN often imposes these if they dislike a countries actions/want them to change their mind on a economic decisions)
- - What country is the UN secretary-general from?
- - The motive for internationalism that ties into the idea of supply and demand.
- - This organ of the United Nations deals with general administration, business, and makes final decisions on actions. There are 15 seats in this group.
- - A policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization made up of independent appointed officials elected by member states
- - The predecessor to the United Nations (three words)
- - An expectation of a peacekeeper.
- - The “Second most important human need” - Abraham Maslow (three words)
- - What is the power that the five permanent members of the UN have, called?
- - Countries lose this when they agree to join an international organization such as the UN.
- - A policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems.
- - What country refuses to accept rulings from the World Court? (acronym)
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- - A ‘collective’ created that provides relations to many different nation-states, an example of this is the UN (two words)
- - Compared to Botswana, this country is considered a ‘failed state’.
- - The motive for internationalism that pertains to giving to the less fortunate/underdeveloped countries.
- - Something that motivates someone to do something (Seen as positive reinforcement)
- - The creation of what has made our world a “global village”, ending psychological, social, political and economic isolation in many parts of the world. (two words)
- - Many Indigenous groups work together for this (two words)
- - Agreements between two countries that work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- - What is the name of the UN court? (two words)
- - A neutral area that separates hostile forces/nations (two words)
- - What do the olive branches on the UN flag represent?
- - This organization was created after 8 countries discussed strategies to protect the fragile environment of a specific region. (three words)
- - A policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from, other countries.
- - Foreign aid, but with strings attached. (2 words)
25 Clues: - An expectation of a peacekeeper. • - What is the name of the UN court? (two words) • - What country is the UN secretary-general from? • - Foreign aid, but with strings attached. (2 words) • - The predecessor to the United Nations (three words) • - What do the olive branches on the UN flag represent? • - Many Indigenous groups work together for this (two words) • ...
FESTIVALS 2021-04-07
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- Vietnamese kids........... their birthdays by inviting friends to their house.
- In Nottinghill Carnivals, people wear beautiful and colourful............
- The 24th of December is coming so you can see the Christmas........ everywhere
- Lunar New Year is the ........ of many Asian countries, for example Vietnam and China
- Vietnamese people ............ everyone a Happy New Year on the first day of Lunar New Year.
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- Ha Long Carnival is on the 30th of April and you can see thousands of people in the......... that day
- In Ha Long city, people will go to the 30/10 square to see......... on the 31st of December. It can be noisy but it is very beautiful
- 100 years ago, people did not have electricity, they used.......... as the light in the dark.
- When Christmas is coming, people will......... their houses with lights and
- My 14th birthday party is coming so I will......... my friends to have dinner at my house
10 Clues: In Nottinghill Carnivals, people wear beautiful and colourful............ • When Christmas is coming, people will......... their houses with lights and • Vietnamese kids........... their birthdays by inviting friends to their house. • The 24th of December is coming so you can see the Christmas........ everywhere • ...
JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS 2023-11-27
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- The majority of Japanese Encephalitis cases are reported in rural areas with extensive ________ cultivation.
- The Japanese Encephalitis virus is a member of the ________ family.
- The Japanese Encephalitis vaccine is recommended for travelers to endemic regions and is often required for entry into certain countries, known as a _______ requirement.
- This organ, crucial for memory and emotion, is often affected by Japanese Encephalitis.
- The Japanese Encephalitis virus primarily affects the ________ nervous system.
- In severe cases, Japanese Encephalitis can lead to paralysis and ________ complications.
- This type of vaccine provides immunity against multiple diseases, including Japanese Encephalitis.
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- Japanese Encephalitis is more common during the ________ season when mosquito activity is high.
- This Asian country, aside from Japan, has reported a significant number of Japanese Encephalitis cases.
- The Culex mosquito, particularly Culex ________, is a primary vector for Japanese Encephalitis.
- This syndrome, characterized by a sudden onset of fever, often precedes the neurological symptoms of Japanese Encephalitis.
- The Japanese Encephalitis virus is primarily transmitted through the bite of infected _______.
- The Japanese Encephalitis virus primarily targets cells in the ______ system.
- Pigs play a crucial role in the transmission cycle of Japanese Encephalitis as ______ hosts.
- The Japanese Encephalitis vaccine is typically administered in a series of ________ doses.
15 Clues: The Japanese Encephalitis virus is a member of the ________ family. • The Japanese Encephalitis virus primarily targets cells in the ______ system. • The Japanese Encephalitis virus primarily affects the ________ nervous system. • This organ, crucial for memory and emotion, is often affected by Japanese Encephalitis. • ...
ESL Review 2024-01-19
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- a small vehicle with two or four wheels that you push or pull to transport large or heavy objects on
- rain in very small, light drops
- the place at a port, airport, or border where travellers' bags are looked at to find out if any goods are being carried illegally
- not very cold or not as cold as usual
- larger than normal, especially as a result of a disease or an injury
- not formal
- a lot of small red spots on the skin
- extremely hot
- a room in a hotel, airport, theatre, etc. where people can relax or wait
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- strong sudden movements within air or water
- the season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries
- a long, narrow space between rows of seats in an aircraft, cinema, or church
- slightly wet, especially in a way that is not pleasant or comfortable
- a painful swelling on the skin that contains liquid, caused usually by continuous rubbing, especially on your foot, or by burning
- a piece of clothing, usually made from wool, that covers the upper part of the body and the arms, fastening at the front with buttons, and usually worn over other clothes
15 Clues: not formal • extremely hot • rain in very small, light drops • a lot of small red spots on the skin • not very cold or not as cold as usual • strong sudden movements within air or water • the season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries • larger than normal, especially as a result of a disease or an injury • ...
Rainforest Animals 2023-02-07
13 Clues: Rhino • Macaw • Caimans • Gorilla • Dart Frog • black bear • ruffed lemur • River Otters • spider monkey • River Dolphins • capuchin monkey • Three-Toed Sloth • Morpho Butterfly
Asian and African Empires 2022-01-12
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- Empire with the same name as a river, but spelled differently.
- A elephant-based good traded by multiple African empires
- The crop that made Britain colonize India
- Empire in West Africa along the Atlantic coast
- Empire at the horn of Africa
- Empire originated on Asia Minor
- The Shogun held power on this Archipelago empire
- Empire in South Africa
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- Government run by state officials, not elected representatives
- Empire located in the Sahara Desert
- Mountain range that impacted the climate and natural resources of the Indian subcontinent.
- Islamic house of worship
- Special kind of pottery from China
- The principal river in West Africa
- Capital of Ottoman Empire, no longer Constantinople
- Empire existed in what is now Pakistan and India
16 Clues: Empire in South Africa • Islamic house of worship • Empire at the horn of Africa • Empire originated on Asia Minor • Special kind of pottery from China • The principal river in West Africa • Empire located in the Sahara Desert • The crop that made Britain colonize India • Empire in West Africa along the Atlantic coast • Empire existed in what is now Pakistan and India • ...
India 2022-02-11
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- is an Indian religion and dharma, or way of life.
- Prime Minister of India and former Chief minister of Gujarat
- highest mountain in India.
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- is a major pilgrimage and festival in Hinduism
- is an arch-monument built in the early 20th century in the city of Mumbai, also known as Bombay, India.
- is one of the best things to go and do in India, a market with food and other exotic items.
- is a religion which originated in Japan. Classified as an East Asian religion by scholars of religion, its practitioners often regard it as Japan's indigenous religion and as a nature religion.
- is the capotiol of india.
- is a subregion of North America, surrounded by the North Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea that includes 13 independent island countries and 18 dependencies and other territories in three major archipelagos
- a country in southern Asia that occupies the greater part of the Indian subcontinent.
10 Clues: is the capotiol of india. • highest mountain in India. • is a major pilgrimage and festival in Hinduism • is an Indian religion and dharma, or way of life. • Prime Minister of India and former Chief minister of Gujarat • a country in southern Asia that occupies the greater part of the Indian subcontinent. • ...
Vocab 2022-04-05
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- a flat piece hinged vertically near the stern of a boat or ship for steering.
- an instrument for determining altitude attained, especially a barometric or radar device used in an aircraft.
- having a smoothly rising and falling form or outline
- the state of being obsessed with someone or something
- in poor condition through long or hard use or lack of care
- an operational unit in an air force consisting of two or more flights of aircraft and the personnel required to fly them.
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- demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument
- in an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness or intoxication and characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech
- a piece of land planted with fruit trees
- a light two-wheeled hooded vehicle drawn by one or more people, used chiefly in Asian countries.
10 Clues: a piece of land planted with fruit trees • having a smoothly rising and falling form or outline • the state of being obsessed with someone or something • in poor condition through long or hard use or lack of care • demonstrate the truth or existence of (something) by evidence or argument • ...
Speak VocabularyMP#2 2024-01-09
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- In the 1950s American women were consistently told to be ____________ rather than outspoken.
- Many young people argue that the situation with Global Warming is _____________ and scary.
- The idea that people rather connect with strangers online than loved ones in the real world is _____________.
- A waiter who often drops all plates may be described as ________________.
- If someone wants to escape ____________, they must stay off the internet because you can't avoid marketing anywhere online.
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- If you cannot accept someone into your family because they belong to a different class than yours, you may be seen as _________.
- The _____________ man fought hard to limit immigration from countries he deemed inferior.
- During COVID Asian-Americans experienced ______ because people unfairly blamed them for the epidemic.
- An esophageal motility disorder (EMD) is characterized by uncoordinated contractions of the esophagus, but luckily _________ EMD is rare.
- On HGTV the Property Brothers __________ the interior of houses, so that they are more functional and beautiful.
10 Clues: A waiter who often drops all plates may be described as ________________. • The _____________ man fought hard to limit immigration from countries he deemed inferior. • Many young people argue that the situation with Global Warming is _____________ and scary. • In the 1950s American women were consistently told to be ____________ rather than outspoken. • ...
Culture 2023-05-18
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- John thought it was important to participate in..., so he voted in the election.
- Jocelyn's high school had an unusual...students made friends easily and changed friend groups without any drama.
- In school, we get to pick which...to learn: Chinese, Spanish or Latin.
- I went to a McDonalds in Jerusalem. The spread of American businesses to Israel is an example of cultural...
- In many South East Asian countries, it is a...to decorate a bride's hands with henna
- The...of Canada geese in the fall is an awesome sight.
- Joel studied...and learned a lot about Islam and Judaism.
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- It's a...in my family that we wait for the first star before starting our Christmas dinner.
- The company carefully studied the country's...before recommending ways the country could make more money.
- The traditions I follow and foods I eat are important parts of my...
10 Clues: The...of Canada geese in the fall is an awesome sight. • Joel studied...and learned a lot about Islam and Judaism. • The traditions I follow and foods I eat are important parts of my... • In school, we get to pick which...to learn: Chinese, Spanish or Latin. • John thought it was important to participate in..., so he voted in the election. • ...
Vocabulary 2025-02-05
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- Corporation – A company operating in multiple countries.
- Economy – A single market with coordinated economic policies.
- Country – A highly industrialized and wealthy nation.
- Bloc – A group of countries with free trade agreements.
- Agreement – A trade deal between two countries.
- Country – A growing economy with ongoing challenges.
- Integration – The process of economies becoming interconnected.
- – Increased global economic and cultural connections.
- Market – A group of countries with free trade and movement of labor and capital.
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- Market – A common market with harmonized regulations.
- Agreement – A trade deal involving three or more countries.
- State – A fully sovereign nation.
- Policy – Central bank control of money supply and interest rates.
- Policy – Government control of taxes and spending.
- Liberalization – Reducing or removing trade barriers.
- Country – A country with poor infrastructure and low economic growth.
- – Economic or political focus on a specific region.
17 Clues: State – A fully sovereign nation. • Agreement – A trade deal between two countries. • Policy – Government control of taxes and spending. • – Economic or political focus on a specific region. • Country – A growing economy with ongoing challenges. • Market – A common market with harmonized regulations. • Liberalization – Reducing or removing trade barriers. • ...
K-pop 2021-11-18
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- Famous girl group, Billboard social artist.
- Dynamite,Butter ( Billboard Top Selling album)
- Girl group debuted on November 17.
- Debuted since 2017, formed by JYP Entertainment.
- Boy group formed by SM Entertainment debuted in 2012.
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- Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Male Group
- yen xin fav kpop artist
- Girl group, February 12, 2019
- A boy group formed by SM Entertainment and has 23 members.
- Mnet Asian Music Award Worldwide Favorite Artist (2016)
10 Clues: yen xin fav kpop artist • Girl group, February 12, 2019 • Girl group debuted on November 17. • Mnet Asian Music Award for Best Male Group • Famous girl group, Billboard social artist. • Dynamite,Butter ( Billboard Top Selling album) • Debuted since 2017, formed by JYP Entertainment. • Boy group formed by SM Entertainment debuted in 2012. • ...
