asian countries Crossword Puzzles
COUNTRIES 2024-06-26
Hispanic & Latin American Countries 2025-08-20
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- Celebrates their independence day On Sept. 18th
- National animal Andean Condor
- This countries National Language is Portuguese
- Home to Machu Picchu
- This Flag depicts a bird known as resplendent quetzal
- Known as the largest country in Central America
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- National dish known as Pabellón Criollo
- This countries flags showcases 5 stars in the center
- This countries national slogan is "Pura Vida"
- This countries capital city is known as Bogota
- Known as the "Land of Volcanoes"
- This country is known for having the largest pyramid in the world
12 Clues: Home to Machu Picchu • National animal Andean Condor • Known as the "Land of Volcanoes" • National dish known as Pabellón Criollo • This countries national slogan is "Pura Vida" • This countries capital city is known as Bogota • This countries National Language is Portuguese • Celebrates their independence day On Sept. 18th • ...
Super Creatures Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-08
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- The trunk is the extension of the elephant's nose and upper ____
- Elephants can use their trunks as a ____ while swimming
- What is a baby elephant's favourite food?
- What is the young one of an elephant called?
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- Elephants are the ____ living creatures on land
- Only (some) male Asian elephants have ____, while both male and female African elephants do!
- There are ____ species of elephant in the world
- The Asian elephant has ____ ears than its African counterpart
8 Clues: What is a baby elephant's favourite food? • What is the young one of an elephant called? • Elephants are the ____ living creatures on land • There are ____ species of elephant in the world • Elephants can use their trunks as a ____ while swimming • The Asian elephant has ____ ears than its African counterpart • ...
REVIEWING THE CONGRESS OF VIENNA 2020-04-08
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- The Congress of Vienna was held while this person was in exile for the first time.
- The idea that no country should be much more powerful than the other European countries.
- The "old school" rulers who hoped to restore their own power.
- This was an attempt by Austrian leaders to combat nationalists and liberals with the use of censorship and spies.
- People of a certain nationality who demanded to be governed by people of the same nationality.
- Defense agreements among nations so that if one was attacked, others would fight back to defend it.
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- People who wanted a written constitution that would limit the power of government.
- Liberals believed that people were entitled to certain __, such as speech, religion, press, etc.
- These states/countries were created as barriers between powerful European countries.
- Meeting attended by current and former European monarchs who wanted to restore Europe to the way it used to be.
- To reward countries that fought against Napoleon, land was taken from ___ and given to those countries.
- These were created at the C.O.V. without considering the nationalities and rivalries of people living in a country.
- The idea of returning power to the original, or "legitimate" ruler.
- The guiding principal of the COV that said countries that fought against Napoleon should be rewarded.
14 Clues: The "old school" rulers who hoped to restore their own power. • The idea of returning power to the original, or "legitimate" ruler. • People who wanted a written constitution that would limit the power of government. • The Congress of Vienna was held while this person was in exile for the first time. • ...
Shop for Food 2016-07-28
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- Green, long, vegetable, cool
- sour,fruit,yellow
- Pepsi, Coca, Bubbles
- smart, live in water
- country, bird
- red, fruit, sweet, phone
- dish,vegetable,dressing
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- Staple, Asian
- red,vegetable, sour, Ketchup
- Minute Maid, Miranda, Fanta
- white, rich in protein, nutritious
- staple, toast, croissant, Baguette
- pig,leg
- crack before you eat, cook with tomato
14 Clues: pig,leg • Staple, Asian • country, bird • sour,fruit,yellow • Pepsi, Coca, Bubbles • smart, live in water • dish,vegetable,dressing • red, fruit, sweet, phone • Minute Maid, Miranda, Fanta • red,vegetable, sour, Ketchup • Green, long, vegetable, cool • white, rich in protein, nutritious • staple, toast, croissant, Baguette • crack before you eat, cook with tomato
Vocab #8 2025-05-05
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- Mountain range in South America.
- Empire in the Andes Mountains.
- Shinto shrine gate.
- – Empire in central Mexico.
- – Belief that nature has spirits.
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- Tiered Asian temple.
- Incan capital city.
- – Ancient Mesoamerican civilization.
- Incan knotted record system.
- Narrow land bridge.
- Aztec capital city.
- Japanese nature religion.
- Step-like mountain farming.
- Aztec floating gardens.
14 Clues: Incan capital city. • Narrow land bridge. • Aztec capital city. • Shinto shrine gate. • Tiered Asian temple. • Aztec floating gardens. • Japanese nature religion. • Step-like mountain farming. • – Empire in central Mexico. • Incan knotted record system. • Empire in the Andes Mountains. • Mountain range in South America. • – Belief that nature has spirits. • ...
midsummer night's dream 2023-05-17
15 Clues: O let me • tempting • turns to a • high taurus • this seal of • Jessica: I'm • O how ripe in • this princess of • Crystal is muddy • That pure congealed • when thou holds up thy • Those lips those kissing • fanned with the eastern wind • O Helen,goddess,nymph,perfect • to what my love shall I compare thine
SPEAR 3 Crossword: Christmas Edition 2025-12-11
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- Bea's favourite cocktail
- if you're not celebrating Shōgatsu, you're having a very...
- ... and the 'p'?
- Donna's 'favourite' word
- Pete's birthday
- animal native to Central Asian steppes
- Christmas Doodad
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- unable to fight
- Horn of Africa?
- Bea's biggest ick
- Tomothy's son
- Ant hates this
- What does the 's' in spear stand for?
- Ruin
14 Clues: Ruin • Tomothy's son • Ant hates this • unable to fight • Horn of Africa? • Pete's birthday • ... and the 'p'? • Christmas Doodad • Bea's biggest ick • Bea's favourite cocktail • Donna's 'favourite' word • What does the 's' in spear stand for? • animal native to Central Asian steppes • if you're not celebrating Shōgatsu, you're having a very...
Asian Words Puzzle 1 2013-04-05
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- to be worn on the wrist or ankle
- a person who knows a lot about something is called this
- a small low house
- blows a lot of stuff down!
- you need this for your hair
- goes well with Indian food
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- a wild animal something like a dog
- some furniture is make of this
- George came from here
- squishy soft and comfortable
- sometimes used to keep potatoes in
- what Pirates call their treasure
12 Clues: a small low house • George came from here • blows a lot of stuff down! • goes well with Indian food • you need this for your hair • squishy soft and comfortable • some furniture is make of this • to be worn on the wrist or ankle • what Pirates call their treasure • a wild animal something like a dog • sometimes used to keep potatoes in • ...
si as in asian 2020-06-15
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- Someone who comes from the continent Asia.
- The magician performed a magical ______________.
- Scientists believe that Aliens are coming to start an ___________ here on Earth.
- The word ________ is the prosses of sticking an object to another.
- Over the years, _____________ has slowly reduced the area of the island.
- I watched the new Angry Birds movie but I would rather watch the old ____________.
- When Ruby and I were homeschooled we had to do ________ in Maths.
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- The word _________ is something to do with water.
- When someone trespasses on your property.
- On the way to school we saw a _________ between two cars near school.
- I had a tough _______ between Chinese or pizza for dinner.
- Ever since there was covid we aren't allowed to go on an _________.
12 Clues: When someone trespasses on your property. • Someone who comes from the continent Asia. • The magician performed a magical ______________. • The word _________ is something to do with water. • I had a tough _______ between Chinese or pizza for dinner. • When Ruby and I were homeschooled we had to do ________ in Maths. • ...
O.O Caregiver Respite (River Safari 2014) O.O 2014-04-23
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- ____ River of Egypt
- This type of fish use poison in its long tail as protection
- ____ Flooded Forest
- One of the panda's name is Jia Jia, the other one is?
- Flowing through India and Bangladesh, home to the frog-faced flatfish turtle.
- At over 4,300 kilometres, this Southeast Asian beauty ______ River is the tenth largest in the world.
- A type of fish which inflates himself to scare predators
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- Our current location is ______ Safari
- Pandas spend 12 hours a day munching on _____ , which consists about 99% of their total diet.
- A type of fish with 'whiskers' ( aka barbels, help the fish smell, using their senses of touch and tastes )
- An ______ species is one imminent of extinction (giant pandas, Asian elephant, Snow Leopard)
- Asia’s Longest River, World’s Third Largest River. Also known as Chang Jiang, located near China.
- _____ River is the deepest river near Africa in the world, going beyond 220 metres.
13 Clues: ____ River of Egypt • ____ Flooded Forest • Our current location is ______ Safari • One of the panda's name is Jia Jia, the other one is? • A type of fish which inflates himself to scare predators • This type of fish use poison in its long tail as protection • Flowing through India and Bangladesh, home to the frog-faced flatfish turtle. • ...
What i like 2023-03-14
9 Clues: Booga • Red store • McDonald’s • Asian food • Let’s-a go! • wheels, Car toys • March Zodiac Sign • Patties, SpongeBob candy • friends, Roblox horror game
Climate Change Glossary 2021-10-12
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- A forum established in 2009 by US President Barack Obama to discuss elements of the agreement that will be negotiated at Copenhagen. Its members - Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, the European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, the UK and the US - account for 80% of greenhouse gas emissions. The forum is a modification of the Major Economies Meeting started by the former President George Bush, which was seen by some countries as an attempt to undermine UN negotiations.
- The name given to a graph published in 1998 plotting the average temperature in the Northern hemisphere over the last 1,000 years. The line remains roughly flat until the last 100 years, when it bends sharply upwards. The graph has been cited as evidence to support the idea that global warming is a man-made phenomenon, but some scientists have challenged the data and methodology used to estimate historical temperatures. (It is also known as MBH98 after its creators, Michael E. Mann, Raymond S. Bradley and Malcolm K. Hughes.)
- Carbon dioxide is a gas in the Earth's atmosphere. It occurs naturally and is also a by-product of human activities such as burning fossil fuels. It is the principal greenhouse gas produced by human activity.
- Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation, a concept that would provide developing countries with a financial incentive to preserve forests.
- A tipping point is a threshold for change, which, when reached, results in a process that is difficult to reverse. Scientists say it is urgent that policy makers halve global carbon dioxide emissions over the next 50 years or risk triggering changes that could be irreversible.
- In a feedback loop, rising temperatures on the Earth change the environment in ways that affect the rate of warming. Feedback loops can be positive (adding to the rate of warming), or negative (reducing it). The melting of Arctic ice provides an example of a positive feedback process. As the ice on the surface of the Arctic Ocean melts away, there is a smaller area of white ice to reflect the Sun's heat back into space and more open, dark water to absorb it. The less ice there is, the more the water heats up, and the faster the remaining ice melts.
- Methane is the second most important man-made greenhouse gas. Sources include both the natural world (wetlands, termites, wildfires) and human activity (agriculture, waste dumps, leaks from coal mining).
- The main negotiating bloc for developing countries, allied with China (G77+China). The G77 comprises 130 countries, including India and Brazil, most African countries, the grouping of small island states (Aosis), the Gulf states and many others, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe.
- Renewable energy is energy created from sources that can be replenished in a short period of time. The five renewable sources used most often are: biomass (such as wood and biogas), the movement of water, geothermal (heat from within the earth), wind, and solar.
- The industrialised countries (and countries in transition to a market economy) which took on obligations to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions under the Kyoto Protocol. Their combined emissions, averaged out during the 2008-2012 period, should be 5.2% below 1990 levels.
- The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change is one of a series of international agreements on global environmental issues adopted at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. The UNFCCC aims to prevent "dangerous" human interference with the climate system. It entered into force on 21 March 1994 and has been ratified by 192 countries.
- An emission trading scheme whereby businesses or countries can buy or sell allowances to emit greenhouse gases via an exchange. The volume of allowances issued adds up to the limit, or cap, imposed by the authorities.
- This refers to Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry. Activities in LULUCF provide a method of offsetting emissions, either by increasing the removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere (i.e. by planting trees or managing forests), or by reducing emissions (i.e. by curbing deforestation and the associated burning of wood).
- Least Developed Countries represent the poorest and weakest countries in the world. The current list of LDCs includes 49 countries - 33 in Africa, 15 in Asia and the Pacific, and one in Latin America.
- The natural level of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, which keeps the planet about 30C warmer than it would otherwise be - essential for life as we know it. Water vapour is the most important component of the natural greenhouse effect.
- The year against which countries measure their target decrease of emissions. The Kyoto Protocol uses a baseline year of 1990. Some countries prefer to use later baselines. Climate change legislation in the United States, for example, uses a 2005 baseline.
- The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is a scientific body established by the United Nations Environment Programme and the World Meteorological Organization. It reviews and assesses the most recent scientific, technical, and socio-economic work relevant to climate change, but does not carry out its own research. The IPCC was honoured with the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
- A fund for projects and programmes that help developing countries cope with the adverse effects of climate change. It is financed by a share of proceeds from emission-reduction programmes such as the Clean Development Mechanism.
- The mean surface temperature of the Earth measured from three main sources: satellites, monthly readings from a network of over 3,000 surface temperature observation stations and sea surface temperature measurements taken mainly from the fleet of merchant ships, naval ships and data buoys.
- The levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere prior to the start of the Industrial Revolution. These levels are estimated to be about 280 parts per million (by volume). The current level is around 380ppm.
- This refers to a pledge by the European Union to reach three targets by 2020: (a) a 20% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels; (b) an increase in the use of renewable energy to 20% of all energy consumed; and (c) a 20% increase in energy efficiency. The EU says it will reduce emissions by 30%, by 2020, if other developed countries also pledge tough action.
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- The process whereby technological advances are shared between different countries. Developed countries could, for example, share up-to-date renewable energy technologies with developing countries, in an effort to lower global greenhouse gas emissions.
- A political agreement that was reached to help the EU reach its emission reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol (a reduction of 8% during the period 2008-2012, on average, compared with 1990 levels). The 1998 agreement divided the burden unequally amongst member states, taking into account national conditions, including greenhouse gas emissions at the time, the opportunity for reducing them, and countries' levels of economic development.
- The ocean absorbs approximately one-fourth of man-made CO2 from the atmosphere, which helps to reduce adverse climate change effects. However, when the CO2 dissolves in seawater, carbonic acid is formed. Carbon emissions in the industrial era have already lowered the pH of seawater by 0.1. Ocean acidification can decrease the ability of marine organisms to build their shells and skeletal structures and kill off coral reefs, with serious effects for people who rely on them as fishing grounds.
- A protocol attached to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which sets legally binding commitments on greenhouse gas emissions. Industrialised countries agreed to reduce their combined emissions to 5.2% below 1990 levels during the five-year period 2008-2012. It was agreed by governments at a 1997 UN conference in Kyoto, Japan, but did not legally come into force until 2005. A different set of countries agreed a second commitment period in 2013 that will run until 2020.
- A scheme set up to allow the trading of emissions permits between business and/or countries as part of a cap and trade approach to limiting greenhouse gas emissions. The best-developed example is the EU's trading scheme, launched in 2005. See Cap and trade.
- A report on the economics of climate change led by Lord Nicholas Stern, a former World Bank economist. It was published on 30 October 2006 and argued that the cost of dealing with the consequences of climate change in the future would be higher than taking action to mitigate the problem now.
- The state of the atmosphere with regard to temperature, cloudiness, rainfall, wind and other meteorological conditions. It is not the same as climate which is the average weather over a much longer period.
- An abbreviation for parts per million, usually used as short for ppmv (parts per million by volume). The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) suggested in 2007 that the world should aim to stabilise greenhouse gas levels at 450 ppm CO2 equivalent in order to avert dangerous climate change. Some scientists, and many of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, argue that the safe upper limit is 350ppm. Current levels of CO2 only are about 380ppm.
- A term referring to severe climate change that will have a negative effect on societies, economies, and the environment as a whole. The phrase was introduced by the 1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, which aims to prevent "dangerous" human interference with the climate system.
- An agreement between two parties whereby one party struggling to meet its emission reductions under the Kyoto Protocol earns emission reduction units from another party's emission removal project. The JI is a flexible and cost-efficient way of fulfilling Kyoto agreements while also encouraging foreign investment and technology transfer.
- The soot that results from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, biofuels, and biomass (wood, animal dung, etc.). It is the most potent climate-warming aerosol. Unlike greenhouse gases, which trap infrared radiation that is already in the Earth's atmosphere, these particles absorb all wavelengths of sunlight and then re-emit this energy as infrared radiation.
- Natural resources, such as coal, oil and natural gas, containing hydrocarbons. These fuels are formed in the Earth over millions of years and produce carbon dioxide when burnt.
- The injection of carbon dioxide into underground geological formations. When CO2 is injected into declining oil fields it can help to recover more of the oil.
- Instruments that help countries and companies meet emission reduction targets by paying others to reduce emissions for them. The mechanism in widest use is emissions trading, where companies or countries buy and sell permits to pollute. The Kyoto Protocol establishes two flexible mechanisms enabling rich countries to fund emission reduction projects in developing countries - Joint Implementation (JI) and the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM).
- The total amount of greenhouse gas emitted by a country per unit of population.
- The group of developing countries that have signed and ratified the Kyoto Protocol. They do not have binding emission reduction targets.
- Action that will reduce man-made climate change. This includes action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or absorb greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
- The collection and transport of concentrated carbon dioxide gas from large emission sources, such as power plants. The gases are then injected into deep underground reservoirs. Carbon capture is sometimes referred to as geological sequestration.
- The permanent removal of standing forests that can lead to significant levels of carbon dioxide emissions.
- Countries which have a special obligation under the Kyoto Protocol to provide financial resources and transfer technology to developing countries. This group is a sub-section of the Annex I countries, excluding those that, in 1992, were in transition from centrally planned to a free market economy.
- A fuel derived from renewable, biological sources, including crops such as maize and sugar cane, and some forms of waste.
42 Clues: The total amount of greenhouse gas emitted by a country per unit of population. • The permanent removal of standing forests that can lead to significant levels of carbon dioxide emissions. • A fuel derived from renewable, biological sources, including crops such as maize and sugar cane, and some forms of waste. • ...
Trump and Asian Hate Speech 2025-10-20
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- Language meant to influence people, often emotional or exaggerated
- A formal ceremony to mark the beginning of a leader’s term in office
- A strong and sudden negative reaction to an idea or action
- To influence something or cause it to make progress
- Strong dislike or hatred
- Disliking or fearing people from other countries
- A person's family origin or ethnic background
- An insulting or offensive remark about someone’s race, religion, etc.
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- Someone with very strong, sometimes dangerous, political or religious views
- A sudden increase in the number of bad events
- Related to the national government of a country (especially the U.S.)
- A _____ islander is a native or inhabitant of the Pacific Islands, especially an indigenous person of Polynesia, Melanesia, or Micronesia, or a person of Pacific Islands descent.
- A claim that someone has done something wrong, usually without proof yet
- Shown or made public for the first time
- Forced removal of a person from a country, usually for being there illegally
- _____ citizenship is given in some countries to all children who are born there, even if their parents are not citizens
- Bitter or cruel criticism
17 Clues: Strong dislike or hatred • Bitter or cruel criticism • Shown or made public for the first time • A sudden increase in the number of bad events • A person's family origin or ethnic background • Disliking or fearing people from other countries • To influence something or cause it to make progress • A strong and sudden negative reaction to an idea or action • ...
Women - First in their fields 2022-02-21
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- first female judge who was appointed to the Supreme Court of India
- first Indian and Asian woman to swim across English Channel and first female sportsperson to be awarded Padma Shri
- first woman IPS officer in India
- first Asian woman to win the Miss world title
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- first Indian woman to ride a motorbike from Kanyakumari to Kashmir.
- first woman President of India
- first female amputee to climb Mount Everest
- first Indian female physician first Indian woman who was trained in Western medicine and the first woman to travel to the United States of America.
- first woman to score a double hundred in Test Cricket
- first woman Prime Minister of India
- first Indian woman who reached in space.
11 Clues: first woman President of India • first woman IPS officer in India • first woman Prime Minister of India • first Indian woman who reached in space. • first female amputee to climb Mount Everest • first Asian woman to win the Miss world title • first woman to score a double hundred in Test Cricket • first female judge who was appointed to the Supreme Court of India • ...
Chinoys 2026-01-11
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- A warm season perfect for the beach or pool.
- A rich, round Chinese pastry enjoyed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, with a glossy thin crust and a dense filling like sweet lotus seed or red bean paste, often including a salted duck yolk to symbolize the full moon, creating a delightful mix of sweet and savory flavors.
- Groups singing festive, often religious songs in public or door-to-door during the holidays to spread cheer.
- We speak a language in the Philippines that's quite similar to Spanish.
- Basic Chinese ideas of complementary, interconnected, and opposing forces that shape the universe were colored black and white.
- A spot for swimming in salty water, hot sand, palm trees, and surfing.
- The national martial art of the Philippines uses weapon-based combat with sticks, knives, and bladed weapons, along with empty-hand self-defense techniques for discipline and cultural preservation.
- A tasty Asian appetizer filled with shredded veggies, meat, or seafood, wrapped in thin dough or rice paper, served fresh or deep-fried.
- A popular roasted whole pig dish, famous in Filipino culture for its crispy golden skin and tender, juicy meat.
- He is a famous writer and national hero of the Philippines, known for fighting for Filipino freedom from Spain.
- A staple dish in every asian household, it's white and filling, and you can use it to make sushi.
- There are many of these in the Philippines; they look like big mountains but have lava inside.
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- This is an exciting Southeast Asian sport similar to volleyball, but played with a woven rattan ball and played by kicking the ball.
- A popular Filipino steamed bun, similar to Chinese baozi, with soft dough and savory fillings like sweet-savory pork (asado) or meatballs (bola-bola).
- A long wall built in ancient China to keep out nomads.
- China's biggest holiday celebrates the lunar new year, welcoming new beginnings, family, and spring. It features red decorations, fireworks, family feasts, and lively lion and dragon dances, with dates shifting between late January and mid-February.
- A traditional Chinese performance features a team of dancers guiding a vibrant dragon puppet, synchronized with drums and cymbals, to bring good luck, prosperity, and chase away evil spirits.
- A lively celebration featuring music, dancing, parades, food, and community gatherings. It usually honors a religious saint's day or a historical event.
- A colorful, layered Filipino dessert with shaved ice, milk, and a mix of sweet ingredients like beans, fruits (jackfruit, plantains), jellies, tapioca pearls, and leche flan, topped with ube ice cream and toasted rice flakes.
- A traditional red envelope filled with money is given as a gift for good luck during Chinese New Year and special occasions like weddings and birthdays in many Asian cultures. It symbolizes happiness, good fortune, and protection from evil spirits.
20 Clues: A warm season perfect for the beach or pool. • A long wall built in ancient China to keep out nomads. • A spot for swimming in salty water, hot sand, palm trees, and surfing. • We speak a language in the Philippines that's quite similar to Spanish. • There are many of these in the Philippines; they look like big mountains but have lava inside. • ...
Leilah Road to War 2021-05-19
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- a peace treaty between France, England, Russia, and Germany
- Germany had to pay this much money to France, Europe, and Russia
- a brilliant scientist brought over to USA
- Francis Ferdinand was a ___
- these were used to defend yourself in war
- germany declared war on __
- how many countries in world war I?
- countries are very __ and don't help eachother
- support for your country
- ___ was not allowed to build an army
- a plan that is used to keep countries peaceful with each other and to help one another
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- an opinion based on others and not your own
- Jews had to wear this on their coats
- rules that were slowly instated to target jews
- building up cities with factories and armies
- the act of hating Jews
- Warner Von ___ (last name)
- million dead in world war one
- ___ would watch abuse and ignore it
- could not marry non-jews
20 Clues: the act of hating Jews • support for your country • could not marry non-jews • germany declared war on __ • Warner Von ___ (last name) • Francis Ferdinand was a ___ • million dead in world war one • how many countries in world war I? • ___ would watch abuse and ignore it • Jews had to wear this on their coats • ___ was not allowed to build an army • ...
Constitution 2021-03-25
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- group of laws that defines crimes
- reduces a persons sentence
- when a person must give up their seat
- decides who takes office if the president cannot
- the practice of drawing district lines
- government plan for dealing with other countries
- earlier decision
- illegal behavior
- meetings of congress
- when you ask for a higher court to hear your case
- another word for distributed
- agreements with other countries
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- laws that refer to common sense
- a lawmaking body of two houses
- interacting with other countries
- laws the president suggests
- excuses someone of their wrong doings
- scope of authority that has to here and decide a case
- another word for judges
- formal disaproval
- private meetings of the separate houses
- group of laws that refers to disputes between people
- postpones the carrying out of someones sentence
23 Clues: earlier decision • illegal behavior • formal disaproval • meetings of congress • another word for judges • reduces a persons sentence • laws the president suggests • another word for distributed • a lawmaking body of two houses • laws that refer to common sense • agreements with other countries • interacting with other countries • group of laws that defines crimes • ...
ASEAN Crossword 2021-08-16
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- ASEAN countries with subtropical climate
- ASEAN country that do not have maritime boundaries
- ASEAN country with the least population
- capital city of Laos
- ocean that directly adjoin to the Philippines
- the city where the ASEAN secretariat is located
- country in Southeast Asia that have not join ASEAN yet
- the last country which join ASEAN
- previous name for Myanmar
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- ocean that located in the south of Indonesia
- factory, form of joint project among ASEAN countries in Singapore
- ASEAN founding figure from Indonesia
- country that joined ASEAN a week after their independence
- majority climate in Southeast Asia
- one form of trade cooperation in ASEAN
- the month of ASEAN founding
- ASEAN country that have never experienced colonialism
- island that had become a dispute between Indonesia and China
- one form of cooperation between countries in ASEAN
- the great river that flows through Laos
20 Clues: capital city of Laos • previous name for Myanmar • the month of ASEAN founding • the last country which join ASEAN • majority climate in Southeast Asia • ASEAN founding figure from Indonesia • one form of trade cooperation in ASEAN • ASEAN country with the least population • the great river that flows through Laos • ASEAN countries with subtropical climate • ...
Module 5 2024-11-21
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- sales the cheese in a market
- provides loans for large projects, like schools, in developing countries
- farmer sells the milk produced from dairy cows
- countries that are in the process of building infrastructure and business
- when resources are low.
- a limited quantity of a particular product can be produced
- items needed such as tools
- motive to start a business
- when a country block trade with another country.
- money that a business uses to buy items need for business
- Gross Domestic Product
- cheese makers use milk from dairy cows to produce cheese
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- money needed to start a business
- inspectors examine the quality of cheese.
- countries that have the infrastructure, and business
- money earned for working.
- when technology allows sales across the world.
- raw materials to produce goods
- items such as tools, machines, factories, and offices needed for business
- human time, effort, skills, and talent needed to produce
- no limits on trade
21 Clues: no limits on trade • Gross Domestic Product • when resources are low. • money earned for working. • items needed such as tools • motive to start a business • sales the cheese in a market • raw materials to produce goods • money needed to start a business • inspectors examine the quality of cheese. • farmer sells the milk produced from dairy cows • ...
Immigration Nation Vocabulary 2025-05-07
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- To acquire by paying for it; buy.
- A group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or government.
- A formal agreement between countries.
- An area of land under the jurisdiction of a government.
- Officially permitted or approved.
- The basic principles and laws of a nation.
- Distance east or west of the prime meridian measured in degrees.
- A line that marks the limits of an area; border.
- French military and political leader.
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- Distance north or south of the equator measured in degrees.
- A set way of doing something.
- U.S. President.
- Officially agreed to.
- To change or add to (a legal document).
- A major river in the United States.
- To give something legal or official recognition.
- A territory under the political control of another country.
- A formal agreement between countries; treaty.
- Merchandise or products.
- A place where ships load and unload goods.
20 Clues: U.S. President. • Officially agreed to. • Merchandise or products. • A set way of doing something. • To acquire by paying for it; buy. • Officially permitted or approved. • A major river in the United States. • A formal agreement between countries. • French military and political leader. • To change or add to (a legal document). • The basic principles and laws of a nation. • ...
Globalisation Key terms 2021-09-07
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- International organisation that oversees fair and free trade
- The cost of the next best alternative foregone
- Agreement signed by two countries on trade
- Ratio of export prices to import prices
- His theory is that of specialisation
- Ricardo's theory of trade
- A company that operates in more than one country
- One with a common external tariff
- Investment from one country into another
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- An organisation the UK is not part of
- Limit set on imports
- One with free movement of people and capital
- Group of countries with free trade between them
- When a country takes advantage of comparative advantage
- Measures to remove trade barriers
- One where countries set their own tariffs on external members
- An industry in decline
- What the WO used to be called
- An new industry that needs protection
- Given to firms to lower production costs
- Tax on imports
21 Clues: Tax on imports • Limit set on imports • An industry in decline • Ricardo's theory of trade • What the WO used to be called • Measures to remove trade barriers • One with a common external tariff • His theory is that of specialisation • An organisation the UK is not part of • An new industry that needs protection • Ratio of export prices to import prices • ...
Globalisation and the Indian economy 2022-01-11
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- THESE COUNTRIESTOOK THE INTITIATIVE TO ESTABLISH INTERNATIONAL TRADE RULES
- INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION
- MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION
- PLAYS A BIG ROLE IN ORGANISING PRODUCTION ACROSS COUNTRIES
- LIMIT PLACED BY THE GOVERNMENT ON IMPORTS
- WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
- THE SECTOR WHERE JOBS ARE NOT SECURE AND EMPLOYEES ARE NOT PERMANENT
- MEDICINES
- THE MAIN CHANNEL CONNECTING DISTANT COUNTRIES
- ONE REASON FOR PEOPLE TO MIGRATE
- EXAMPLE OF INDUSTRY WHERE SMALL MANUFACTURERS ARE HARD HIT DUE TO COMPETITION
- REMOVAL OF BARRIERS OR RESTRICTIONS SET BY THE GOVERNMENT
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- THEPROCESS OF RAPID INTEGRATION OR INTERCONNECTION BETWEEN COUNTRIES
- IT
- EMPLOYERS TRY TO GIVE JOBS ON THIS BASIS TO AVOID PAYING THE WORKERS FOR THE YEAR
- BETTER FACILITIES
- SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE
- MONEY THAT IS SPENT TO BUY ASSETS SUCH AS LAND, MACHINES AND OTHER EQUIPMENT
- THE MAIN AIM OF INVESTMENT IS TO EARN THIS
- RESTRICTION
20 Clues: IT • MEDICINES • RESTRICTION • BETTER FACILITIES • SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE • WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION • MULTINATIONAL CORPORATION • ONE REASON FOR PEOPLE TO MIGRATE • INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION • LIMIT PLACED BY THE GOVERNMENT ON IMPORTS • THE MAIN AIM OF INVESTMENT IS TO EARN THIS • THE MAIN CHANNEL CONNECTING DISTANT COUNTRIES • ...
Civics - Australia's International Relations and Obligations 2025-05-29
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- A country where citizens vote for their leader
- A country where citizens don't choose their leader
- the UN aims to promote international peace and _________
- A migrant who has fled their country due to fear of persecution
- Someone seeking to live in another country
- the freedoms and protections belonging to all humans
- the General _______ is the main body of the UN
- ________ Declaration of Human Rights
- Australia mostly trades with countries around the _______.
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- foreign ___ - a country providing assistance to another
- Refugee ________; another word for 'treaty'
- involving more than two countries
- Australia's main ______ are coal, iron ore, gold and natural gas
- the Paris Agreement aims to combat ______ change
- Nationally Determined ________ - (NDCs)
- non-_________ - the concept of non-return of refugees
- an international legal agreement
- ______ seeker - someone who seeks protection in another country
- the UN Security _______ has five permanent members with veto powers
- involving two countries
20 Clues: involving two countries • an international legal agreement • involving more than two countries • ________ Declaration of Human Rights • Nationally Determined ________ - (NDCs) • Someone seeking to live in another country • Refugee ________; another word for 'treaty' • A country where citizens vote for their leader • the General _______ is the main body of the UN • ...
Crossword Nelson & Arkan X SMK 2026-01-07
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- Indonesia Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources
- Indonesia 4th president
- Food that is usually served during Ramadan or Eid is
- Which football club has won 15 UCLs?
- The most subscribers on youtube
- What is Davano's favorite football club?
- The 24-hour endurance race is called...
- Countries with the most beautiful natural views
- Japanese emperor of the 20th century and ended in 1989
- SpaceX/Tesla/X(Twitter) owner
- Animals that called as mermaids
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- The most corrupt countries in the world
- The most populous country in the world
- Countries with the letter G in front
- The person who made Facebook
- The most famous Indonesian brand in the world
- The biggest country
- What is the best-selling car brand in Indonesia?
- World famous keyboard brand that comes from Indonesia
- The person who controls Iron Man
20 Clues: The biggest country • Indonesia 4th president • The person who made Facebook • SpaceX/Tesla/X(Twitter) owner • The most subscribers on youtube • Animals that called as mermaids • The person who controls Iron Man • Countries with the letter G in front • Which football club has won 15 UCLs? • The most populous country in the world • The most corrupt countries in the world • ...
UNIT 1 "Globalization and Communication", Crossword 2026-03-23
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- Names of products or companies.
- Connection of countries through trade and communication.
- Increase in size or number.
- Not long ago.
- Things that are made to sell.
- Increase in Earth’s temperature.
- To expand to other countries.
- Number of people in a place.
- Having a lot of money.
- Something that can cause harm.
- Related to money and trade.
- Problems that affect all countries.
- Things you want to achieve.
- Opposition to global connection and trade.
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- In another country.
- To say you will cause harm.
- Growing old.
- In the recent past.
- Ready to use or get.
- Fixed idea about a group of people.
- Lack of enough water.
- Lack of enough food.
- Consider the world, not only your country.
- A period of 1,000 years.
- To make something.
- Things made to sell.
- Need for something or someone.
27 Clues: Growing old. • Not long ago. • To make something. • In another country. • In the recent past. • Ready to use or get. • Lack of enough food. • Things made to sell. • Lack of enough water. • Having a lot of money. • A period of 1,000 years. • To say you will cause harm. • Increase in size or number. • Related to money and trade. • Things you want to achieve. • Number of people in a place. • ...
Y2K NYT Crossword - Game 2 2026-04-27
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- Cultural gatherings that increased Ebola transmission
- Ability to force countries to follow rules
- Advice issued by WHO during outbreaks
- Open reporting of cases and data
- Ability of people to receive care and protection
- Finding and monitoring people exposed to Ebola
- Right of countries to control their own outbreak response
- Reward used instead of punishment to encourage cooperation
- Official plans used to guide outbreak response decisions
- Fair access to care and resources during outbreaks
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- Public confidence needed for outbreak control
- How most WHO recommendations are followed
- Failure to record all Ebola cases
- How quickly response measures are implemented
- Social shame that discouraged Ebola reporting
- How Ebola first spread to humans
- Separating sick individuals to prevent spread
- Whether countries follow public health rules
- Health system ability to respond to Ebola
- Local groups essential to successful Ebola response
20 Clues: How Ebola first spread to humans • Open reporting of cases and data • Failure to record all Ebola cases • Advice issued by WHO during outbreaks • How most WHO recommendations are followed • Health system ability to respond to Ebola • Ability to force countries to follow rules • Whether countries follow public health rules • Public confidence needed for outbreak control • ...
CAIL Mini Day 1! 2022-05-09
12 Clues: __ you • new hobby • in the garage • our __ family • asian food galore • your specialty lunch • daily walk destination • casey, tommy, aidan, ki • title given to mom, "the" • favorite california escape • a (sometimes not so) good boy • where you'll be visiting lots
Eetu, Monica ja Wäinö 2026-04-28
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- Vastaa Suomen puolustuksesta.
- Turvaa jäsenmaiden vapautta ja turvallisuutta.
- Ulkopolitiikan hoitamista neuvettolemalla.
- Ensimmäisenä asiasta käsittelevä tuomioistuin.
- Valtion diplomaattinen edustaja jossain toisessa valtiossa.
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- Turvaa suomen rajat.
- Hoitaa erilaisia onnettomuustilanteita.
- Tutkii rikoksia.
- Asevelollisuus on vapaaehtoista.
- Toisen asian käsittelevä tuomioistuin.
- Maksettava rangaistus.
- Lainvastain teko.
12 Clues: Tutkii rikoksia. • Lainvastain teko. • Turvaa suomen rajat. • Maksettava rangaistus. • Vastaa Suomen puolustuksesta. • Asevelollisuus on vapaaehtoista. • Toisen asian käsittelevä tuomioistuin. • Hoitaa erilaisia onnettomuustilanteita. • Ulkopolitiikan hoitamista neuvettolemalla. • Turvaa jäsenmaiden vapautta ja turvallisuutta. • Ensimmäisenä asiasta käsittelevä tuomioistuin. • ...
Carolina V's crossword puzzle 2016-12-05
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- Selling goods or resources to other countries
- Number limit on how many items of a particular product can be imported from a certain nation
- country that has a limited amount of resources
- A system that sets up rules for deciding what goods and services to produce, how to produce them and who will receive them
- Buying goods or resources from other countries
- a resource that is limited in supplies.
- Removal of trade restrictions so that goods flow freely among countries
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- Country that is creating new manufacturing and business
- water and the sun are not examples of this word.
- oil and soil are examples of this word.
- could be many countries including France and Japan
- Conditions that exists when countries rely on each other for ideas, goods, services and markets
- Tax added to the price of goods that are imported
13 Clues: oil and soil are examples of this word. • a resource that is limited in supplies. • Selling goods or resources to other countries • country that has a limited amount of resources • Buying goods or resources from other countries • water and the sun are not examples of this word. • Tax added to the price of goods that are imported • ...
Attributes of global Corporation 2025-10-26
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- Expanding globally allows them to obtain raw materials and new consumers.
- Establishing branches and factories in other countries provides more employment opportunities.
- Industrial expansion can harm ecosystems and deplete resources.
- in developed countries Outsourcing production can cause unemployment in the corporation’s home country.
- Exposure to global markets encourages technological and product improvement.
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- They can operate in countries where labor costs are lower.
- Host countries may become overly reliant on global corporations, weakening national control.
- They can reach more customers globally, increasing profit and product development opportunities.
- it means the government allows companies to pay less tax (or sometimes no tax for a certain period) as a reward for investing, creating jobs, or boosting the economy.
- Local traditions and identities can fade under global brand influence.
- Smaller companies may not compete with their lower prices and marketing power.
- Some may exploit cheap labor in developing countries.
- Some corporations take advantage of loopholes to reduce taxes.
13 Clues: Some may exploit cheap labor in developing countries. • They can operate in countries where labor costs are lower. • Some corporations take advantage of loopholes to reduce taxes. • Industrial expansion can harm ecosystems and deplete resources. • Local traditions and identities can fade under global brand influence. • ...
abcdf 2014-04-23
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- Our current location is ______ Safari
- Flowing through India and Bangladesh, home to the frog-faced flatfish turtle.
- At over 4,300 kilometres, this Southeast Asian beauty ______ River is the tenth largest in the world.
- This type of fish use poison in its long tail as protection
- One of the panda's name is Jia Jia, the other one is?
- Asia’s Longest River, World’s Third Largest River. Also known as Chang Jiang, located near China.
- A type of fish which inflates himself to scare predators
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- ____ River of Egypt
- ____ Flooded Forest
- _____ River is the deepest river near Africa in the world, going beyond 220 metres.
- An ______ species is one imminent of extinction (giant pandas, Asian elephant, Snow Leopard)
- A type of fish with 'whiskers' ( aka barbels, help the fish smell, using their senses of touch and tastes )
- Pandas spend 12 hours a day munching on _____ , which consists about 99% of their total diet.
13 Clues: ____ River of Egypt • ____ Flooded Forest • Our current location is ______ Safari • One of the panda's name is Jia Jia, the other one is? • A type of fish which inflates himself to scare predators • This type of fish use poison in its long tail as protection • Flowing through India and Bangladesh, home to the frog-faced flatfish turtle. • ...
~~ River Safari April 2014 ~~ 2014-04-23
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- ____ River of Egypt
- Pandas spend 12 hours a day munching on _____ , which consists about 99% of their total diet.
- Asia’s Longest River, World’s Third Largest River. Also known as Chang Jiang, located near China.
- Our current location is ______ Safari
- One of the panda's name is Jia Jia, the other one is?
- ____ Flooded Forest
- A type of fish which inflates himself to scare predators
- This type of fish use poison in its long tail as protection
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- _____ River is the deepest river near Africa in the world, going beyond 220 metres.
- Flowing through India and Bangladesh, home to the frog-faced flatfish turtle.
- At over 4,300 kilometres, this Southeast Asian beauty ______ River is the tenth largest in the world.
- An ______ species is one imminent of extinction (giant pandas, Asian elephant, Snow Leopard)
- A type of fish with 'whiskers' ( aka barbels, help the fish smell, using their senses of touch and tastes )
13 Clues: ____ River of Egypt • ____ Flooded Forest • Our current location is ______ Safari • One of the panda's name is Jia Jia, the other one is? • A type of fish which inflates himself to scare predators • This type of fish use poison in its long tail as protection • Flowing through India and Bangladesh, home to the frog-faced flatfish turtle. • ...
~~ River Safari April 2014 ~~ 2014-04-23
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- Asia’s Longest River, World’s Third Largest River. Also known as Chang Jiang, located near China.
- This type of fish use poison in its long tail as protection
- ____ Flooded Forest
- Pandas spend 12 hours a day munching on _____ , which consists about 99% of their total diet.
- Flowing through India and Bangladesh, home to the frog-faced flatfish turtle.
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- Our current location is ______ Safari
- A type of fish with 'whiskers' ( aka barbels, help the fish smell, using their senses of touch and tastes )
- A type of fish which inflates himself to scare predators
- One of the panda's name is Jia Jia, the other one is?
- An ______ species is one imminent of extinction (giant pandas, Asian elephant, Snow Leopard)
- ____ River of Egypt
- At over 4,300 kilometres, this Southeast Asian beauty ______ River is the tenth largest in the world.
- _____ River is the deepest river near Africa in the world, going beyond 220 metres.
13 Clues: ____ Flooded Forest • ____ River of Egypt • Our current location is ______ Safari • One of the panda's name is Jia Jia, the other one is? • A type of fish which inflates himself to scare predators • This type of fish use poison in its long tail as protection • Flowing through India and Bangladesh, home to the frog-faced flatfish turtle. • ...
China and the Cold War 2022-05-26
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- Other Asian country that was divided over politics during the Cold War
- When the Nationalists lost, they fled to this place
- The religious leader of the Tibetan people
- In China a civil war was taking place between the Communists and who else?
- Communist leader of China
- Thing that collapsed and led to nationalist troops going to the other side and joining the Communists
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- Money from the U.S. often ended up in these peoples hands instead of the nationalist military
- China and Russia joined together and signed a treaty of this .....
- During WWII the Chinese Communists and Nationalists united in their fight against which country
- This nation sided with Communist China during the Cold War
- Nationalist leader of China
- Asian country that was overthrown by the Chinese Communists
- The peasants of NW China sided with the Communists for providing education and what else?
13 Clues: Communist leader of China • Nationalist leader of China • The religious leader of the Tibetan people • When the Nationalists lost, they fled to this place • This nation sided with Communist China during the Cold War • Asian country that was overthrown by the Chinese Communists • China and Russia joined together and signed a treaty of this ..... • ...
Cat Breeds 2025-04-25
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- One of the oldest cat breeds known, a form of tabby cat with ticked fur
- A cat breed closely related to siamese, but are known for their ears
- A cat breed with long fur and "white gloves"
- Slender Asian cat breed with blue eyes and white and black fur
- A large cat found in Maine and is considered the "gentle giant"
- A cat breed that is a mix of domestic cats and Asian leopards
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- A domestic cat with gray fur and "pineapple eyes"
- A cat from Burma who have short brown (and white) fur
- A cat breed with short black fur and yellow eyes
- A cat breed typically a shade of gray with green eyes
- A cat breed with long hair and a short snout
- cat breed with short legs
- A cat breed that has orange, white, and black coats (TYPICALLY females)
13 Clues: cat breed with short legs • A cat breed with long hair and a short snout • A cat breed with long fur and "white gloves" • A cat breed with short black fur and yellow eyes • A domestic cat with gray fur and "pineapple eyes" • A cat from Burma who have short brown (and white) fur • A cat breed typically a shade of gray with green eyes • ...
Crossword 2026-01-02
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- Wanting to know more
- Planet with rings
- Hard to please or very selective
- Beauty Hollywood icon
- Very pleasing or enjoyable
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- Large citrus fruit
- Small pet rodent
- Intelligent marine mammal
- Live music show
- Person who cooks professionally
- Asian eating utensils
- Natural flowing water
- Having a lot of money
- Liquid used for writing or printing
14 Clues: Live music show • Small pet rodent • Planet with rings • Large citrus fruit • Wanting to know more • Asian eating utensils • Beauty Hollywood icon • Natural flowing water • Having a lot of money • Intelligent marine mammal • Very pleasing or enjoyable • Person who cooks professionally • Hard to please or very selective • Liquid used for writing or printing
ryker tokatiki 2025-03-14
GS TEAM PUZZLE 2020-04-01
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- It is defined as the lowest available unqualified rate, representing the fair market value for the hotel each day
- Sake is a Japanese wine made from fermenting what food item?
- This is where a guest can use a wide selection of high-end firearms
- traditional korean roof tile
- Who designed The Theatre?
- A membership package of sky range that costs 700,000php joining fee
- This has asian and western incredible choices in one location
- This outlet offers selection of cakes, pastries, homemade ice cream, sandwiches and gourmet chocolates.
- This is a term for Transferring the Luggage while guest is not present
- It is a business report also known as Hotel Manager’s Flash Report
- What is the preferred mix of fruits of TA’s smoothie?
- Bar and lounge that has Asian and Western foods and has poker tables and baccarat
- A membership package of sky range that costs 50,000php joining fee
- A department that holds the missing items left by the guests and has a local number of 60661
- It means a waiter in a restaurant who has charge of wines and their service or a wine steward
- acronym for special attention group/person
- All strobe horns through out the property will activate
- This outlet offers Asian Bistro, Cantonese, Asian and Korean Cuisine
- It a form of Theft committed by using CC or its information to purchase goods or services w/o paying
- Latin-inspired cuisine
- This is an authorization issued by PAGCOR granting a person to be employed as a gaming employee within the Philippine jurisdiction
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- Macallan is derived in the 1940 and 1950’s era of which country?
- All-day bar with 70 seating capacity
- The inspiration of Solaire’s interior design was borne from the meeting of contrasting impressions and elements - like the sun of the Northern _______ blending into the air of Southern _______
- This restaurant is an open kitchen design with large counter in the middle
- What is the preferred mix of fruits of TA’s smoothie?
- What do you call the 4 small digits printed below the first 4 numbers of the CC?
- This term refers to the Slot Machine locations in the Casino floor.
- It is a luxury brand of handbags known for textured leather known as Saffiano?
- Website of skyrange
- During this stage, all evacuation warden will ger ready for the possible partial or full evacuation
- This card tier requires 10,000 status points
- It is a symbol in a CC that means you can pay thru tapping the Credit Card in the EDS machine.
- Guest can have an authentic asian delights for 24 hours and has a 170 seating capacity
- It is the income that a business has from its normal business activities and also referred as sales or turnover
- How many LCD TVs do we have at a sky suite?
- Also known as “The Gentleman’s Bar”
- It occur when there is a conflict between the Front Desk and Housekeeping occupancy status of a room
- How many cabanas with private jacuzzi do we have?
- Finestra has 1 private dining room called?
- A membership package of sky range that costs 350,000php joining fee
- It is a statistical unit that represents the average rental income per paid occupied room and sometimes known as ADR?
- It is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the life-threatening cardiac arrest
- How many private dining rooms are there at the Waterside?
- Business unit of solaire that focuses on hotel services etc
- Kiwa is owned by what restaurant group?
- Kevin Wong operates what Junket?
- The inspiration of Solaire’s interior design was borne from the meeting of contrasting impressions and elements - like the sun of the Northern _______ blending into the air of Southern _______
- This particular facility has a Solaire Branding “This is where it all happens”
- The card tier structure of the rewards club that has emerald, ruby and diamond
- The card tier structure of the rewards club that has silver, gold and platinum
- Business unit of solaire that focuses on table games etc
52 Clues: Website of skyrange • Latin-inspired cuisine • Who designed The Theatre? • traditional korean roof tile • Kevin Wong operates what Junket? • Also known as “The Gentleman’s Bar” • All-day bar with 70 seating capacity • Kiwa is owned by what restaurant group? • Finestra has 1 private dining room called? • acronym for special attention group/person • ...
Take & Bring 2015-06-08
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- On Sunday we had a night out. We visited different cafés, bars and concerts. We went home really late so there were no buses in the street and we… .
- Sandra was afraid of going by plane, that’s why she went to a railway station and … .
- Are you going to the kitchen? Can you … me a glass of water?
- Last year I travelled to many different countries and … many … there. Now I want to put them into my album.
- I … yesterday and I want to know the results. I hope there aren’t many mistakes in my test and the results are good.
- I want to study in England , but I don’t know English well. I think, I need to … .
- If you don’t want to go on foot we can … . There is a bus stop near here.
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- I always dreamt to learn an Asian language and last year I … . Japanese is really difficult but interesting!
- I you going to the office? … this paper to the secretary, please!
- You can take my book and … in a month.
- There are many interesting places in Rio-de-Janeiro. Don’t forget to… a camera … , when you decide to go there.
- I never go to school by bus. It … five minutes to get to school on foot.
- Jessica … a souvenir from Costa Rica.
13 Clues: Jessica … a souvenir from Costa Rica. • You can take my book and … in a month. • Are you going to the kitchen? Can you … me a glass of water? • I you going to the office? … this paper to the secretary, please! • I never go to school by bus. It … five minutes to get to school on foot. • If you don’t want to go on foot we can … . There is a bus stop near here. • ...
Governments of SE/SW Asia 2022-05-05
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- The Japanese parliament, Japan has this.
- of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) An alliance of countries in Southeast Asia that promotes cooperation and friendship; includes Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
- Parliamentary Republic India's form of government.
- A council in a village that is in India, India has this.
- A government system that is controlled by one leader, North Korea has this government system.
- Monarchy A government system where the Head of State is a King or Queen, Japan has this system.
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- What country in SE SW Asia has a communist form of government?
- Prime Minister SE SW Asia with the name of Fumio Kishida.
- Republic of China A country in central Asia; has the highest population in the world.
- A type of group that is in the executive government including the Prime Minister and high Level Ministers, Japan and India have this.
- National Congress India's political party that is also known as the Congress party, India has this.
- A government where the power is divided between the central government and the lower levels of government.
- A government system where it is ruled by a small powerful group of leaders, China has this government system.
- Congress of China China's national legislature and is the Largest body of parliament in the world, China has this.
- Korea Has a communist north and democratic south.
15 Clues: The Japanese parliament, Japan has this. • Korea Has a communist north and democratic south. • Parliamentary Republic India's form of government. • A council in a village that is in India, India has this. • Prime Minister SE SW Asia with the name of Fumio Kishida. • What country in SE SW Asia has a communist form of government? • ...
Cultural Costume around the world 2024-07-02
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- Indonesia: What is the name of the long piece of cloth wrapped around the waist, worn in many Asian countries?
- China: What is the traditional styles of clothing worn by the Han Chinese since the 2nd millennium BCE?
- Egypt: What is the name of the traditional Egyptian dress worn by women, often featuring intricate embroidery?
- Turkey: What is the name of the traditional Turkish ankle-length coat worn by men?
- Saudi Arabia: What is the traditional black cloak worn by women in Saudi Arabia?
- Japan: What is the traditional Japanese garment that is often worn with an obi?
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- Ukraine: What is the traditional embroidered shirt from Ukraine called?
- Hawaii: What is the traditional Hawaiian necklace made from nuts?
- Italy: What is the name of the traditional Venetian carnival costume, characterized by elaborate masks and clothing?
- Russia: What is the traditional Russian fur hat with ear flaps called?
- South Korea: What is the name of the traditional South Korean attire with vibrant colours and simple lines?
- India: What is the traditional Indian garment worn by women, consisting of a long piece of cloth wrapped around the body?
- Vietnam: What is the name of the traditional dress from Vietnam with a long tunic and pants?
13 Clues: Hawaii: What is the traditional Hawaiian necklace made from nuts? • Russia: What is the traditional Russian fur hat with ear flaps called? • Ukraine: What is the traditional embroidered shirt from Ukraine called? • Japan: What is the traditional Japanese garment that is often worn with an obi? • ...
Ancient Greece 2023-10-02
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- An ancient Greek philosopher.
- A government in which power is in the hands of a hereditary ruling class.
- War A war lasting from 431-404 B.C. in which Athens and its allies were defeated by Sparta and its allies.
- A Greek city-state.
- of Macedonia The kind of Macedonia from 359-336 B.C.
- A government controlled by its citizens.
- Seafaring and trading people that lived on the island of Crete.
- War Multiple wars fought by Greek states and Persia over a period of almost half a century.
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- A Greek philosopher and polymath.
- A Greek philosopher from Athens.
- Civilization A fusion of ancient Greek world with that of western Asian, Northeastern African, and Southwestern Asian.
- A military formation of foot soldiers armed with spears and shields.
- the Great An ancient Macedonia ruler and one of history's greatest military minds.
- Greek speaking people that migrated into the mainland after the destruction of the Mycenaean civilizations.
- A Blind storyteller of Greece.
- An Indo-European person who settled on the Greek mainland around 2000 B.C.
16 Clues: A Greek city-state. • An ancient Greek philosopher. • A Blind storyteller of Greece. • A Greek philosopher from Athens. • A Greek philosopher and polymath. • A government controlled by its citizens. • of Macedonia The kind of Macedonia from 359-336 B.C. • Seafaring and trading people that lived on the island of Crete. • ...
SOCIOLOGY 101 - CHAPTER 10 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-11-17
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- when people pledge themselves as servants in exchange for money for passage,and are subsequently paid too little to regain their freedom
- nations on the fringes of the global economy, dominated by core nations, with very little industrialisation
- the unequal distribution of resources between countries
- the buildup of external debt, wherein countries borrow money from othernations to fund their expansion or growth goals
- unregulated economy of labor and goods that operates outside of governance, regulatory systems, or human protections
- the movement (flight) of capital from one nation to another, via jobs and resources
- theory which states that global inequity is due to the exploitation of peripheral and semi-peripheral nations by core nations
- a term from the Cold War era that is used to describe industrialized capitalistdemocracies
- a form of slavery in which one person owns another
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- a pattern that occurs when women bear a disproportionate percentage of the burden of poverty
- the concentration of resources in core nations and in the hands of a wealthy minority
- the state where one is barely able, or unable, to afford basic necessities
- a term that describes stigmatized minority groups who have no voice or representation on the world stage
- a theory that low-income countries can improve their global economic standing by industrialization of infrastructure and a shift in cultural attitudes towards work
- the loss of industrial production, usually to peripheral and semi-peripheralnations where the costs are lower
- state of poverty composed of many dimensions, subjectively present when one’s actual income does not meet one’s expectations
- wealthy, industrialised countries that other less-developed countries countries depend on
17 Clues: a form of slavery in which one person owns another • the unequal distribution of resources between countries • the state where one is barely able, or unable, to afford basic necessities • the movement (flight) of capital from one nation to another, via jobs and resources • the concentration of resources in core nations and in the hands of a wealthy minority • ...
Asian Literature 2021-11-14
Across
- She was born into a family of rich literary pedigree.
- The collection of literature dating from 1500–1200 BCE.
- Inhabitants of India with links to the people of the Indus Valley Civilization.
Down
- A type of poetry in
- Author of The White Tiger
- associated with the bhakti, or popular devotional, movement.
6 Clues: A type of poetry in • Author of The White Tiger • She was born into a family of rich literary pedigree. • The collection of literature dating from 1500–1200 BCE. • associated with the bhakti, or popular devotional, movement. • Inhabitants of India with links to the people of the Indus Valley Civilization.
Asian Animals 2014-12-04
6 Clues: I am king of the jungle • I love swinging on trees • I am India's national animal • I am poisonous and crawl on ground • I am big, furry, black and white bear • I have 2 big ears and a looooong nose!
Asian Immigration 2024-03-04
6 Clues: Our voice. • Reason why they came to America. • Most common area for immigration. • What Gum Shan means (gold ________). • People would attack Asian-Americans by cutting this off. • Act that made it impossible to return to America from a visit to China.
Resources, Technology, and World Trade Vocabulary- Seoyeon Lee 2016-11-29
Across
- Selling goods or resources to other countries
- The number limit of how many products can be imported from a certain country
- A country that has high income and high standards of living such as the US, France, and Japan
- Taxes added to imported products
- Countries that create new businesses such as South Korea, Singapore, and Thailand
- Anything that occurs naturally in the environment and is used by people
- When countries depend and rely on each other for economy
- Resource that is either always available or is naturally replaced in a relatively short time
Down
- A country with low income and limited resources such as Cambodia and Guatemala
- No trade restrictions which allow products to be moved around countries freely
- A system that makes up rules in deciding and organizing economics
- Resources that are not replaced in a useful time frame
- Buying goods or resources to other countries
13 Clues: Taxes added to imported products • Buying goods or resources to other countries • Selling goods or resources to other countries • Resources that are not replaced in a useful time frame • When countries depend and rely on each other for economy • A system that makes up rules in deciding and organizing economics • ...
ahps 9.1 2013-11-01
Across
- in Australia is ____ is a valuable cut (ham on the bone).
- countries with a high health status are able to _______ their produce to other countries more easily. This is difficult in poor countries. Yet they need to trade if they want to improve their wealth and health status...
- finisher pigs – expect an _________ in 1mm fat for every 5kg liveweight gained.
- at (eight/fifteen/twenty) weeks of age (choose correct one) pigs should be 20kg and are allowed 0.22m2 per pig (welfare codes)
- deciding whether to give: a) a home mixed feed (_________ costs, flexibility, _______ transport costs) vs b) proprietary ration (tech support, ingredient quality and ratios, nutrient analysis etc)
- feed efficiency for growing pigs is ________ percent lower than in outdoor systems.
- biosecurity, the quarantine/isolation facility should be at least 3 ______________ from the main housing.
- the ____________________ of developing countries in trading pork is linked to cost of grain, output quantity, and product quality (importing countries have strict quarantine rules).
- ________ and Vietnam produce huge amounts of pork (~50000 x 1000 metric tonnes). Europe produces large amount (~22000 x 1000) and USA also large amount (10000 x 1000)
- the ___________ cost for farrow to finish is around $6000 per sow (half $ for sow component, half for growing pigs)
- _________ stands for total electronic animal management. Totally automatic feeding system – based on recognition of sows transponder and pre determined feed levels.
- farrowing techniques have a high reproductive and growing pig efficiency, but a perceived lower _________ standard.
- outdoor herds have higher ____________ costs (feed, labour, straw) and so lower profit, but return on investment is still greater as capital investment is lower.
- feed efficiency in deep litter shelters is slightly less efficienct, but they have a lower capital cost than conventional sheds. However, they have higher operating costs due to the cost of _____ bedding.
- in finisher pigs, feed conversion ratio drops to _________. They eat around 2.3kg a day, and have a mortality rate of 0.5%. they weigh around 90-100kg.
- want pigs to be as _____________ as possible, free from organisms and diseases including: Mycoplasma h., actinobacillus, atrophic rhinitis, swine dysentery, parasites, PRRS (porcine reproductive and resp syndrome), lepto, and OIE transboundary diseases.
- in deep litter sheds, pigs grow fairly well (not quite as efficiently as in conventional sheds), but are harder to manage (harder to clean, ___________ costs a lot).
- pigs consume about 210____________ of feed between weaning and 90kg (finisher weight).
- dfferent types of farrowing include farrowing _______, and penned farrowing systems with sloping walls (for mumma to lie down on, and straw/area for babies.
- _____ is the most produced meat worldwide, ahead of poultry (a close and gaining 2nd) and beef (3rd).
- in north America the pork _______ is the most valuable cut
Down
- ____________ pigs (not breeders) are vaccinated against mycoplasma (if present), haemophilus (if req) and maybe some others.
- want pigs with less than 13mm of _____ (lean pork)
- heavily __________ living conditions can promote high levels of the taint compound in any pig (inc gilts, young boars, and castrates).
- as ________ grows, people eat more animal protein. SE asian countries increased their pork output in the last 30 years by 530 (compared with 88% in Europe).
- disease control brings important benefits in developing countries eg classical ____ ____ vaccine. However problems with cold chain control, logistics, and villager cooperation.
- outdoor sow paddocks are split like the spokes of a ______.
- the most efficient and cost effective production of pigs occurs in modern intensive facilities ______ to grain or markets. (mid/northern USA)
- profit = fast growing pigs + ____________ grain conversion + heavy pigs + <13mm fat
- growing pigs are rarely raised outside, as feed efficicency is 20% lower than indoors. They are also quite damaging to the ___________.
- at (eight/fifteen/twenty) weeks of age (choose correct one) pigs should be 60kg and are allowed 0.47m2 per pig (welfare codes)
- gilts are selected at 20 ________ > exposed to boar from about 160 days > mated at 30 _______ on their second heat when they weigh 125kg.
- in developing countries, pigs are often used as _____ to buy for example, a tin roof for a house.
- the number of pork producers in Australia has ___________ steeply since the 1960s, while the average herd size has remained about the same (~200-350). (overall decline in number of pigs)
- ___________ is the name of the vaccine used to vaccinate against boar taint compounds, while allowing intact boar to have greater feed efficiency and growth than castrated boar.
- china produces about 5 times as much pork as the _____.
- breeder pigs are vaccinated against Parvovirus, E coli (for neonates), ________________, erysipelas.
- in _____________ countries, there are modern intensive systems as well as smaller scale farms, and individual pigs owned by villagers.
- 80% of production issues can be linked to _______________ of the pigs. (includes stocking rate, air quality, hygeiene, feeder space, over mating, age at weaning, inspection and observation etc)
- the easiest way to increase output is to increase weight at time of ___________. However, this can introduce problems with things like boar taint and local customs.
- at twenty weeks of age (choose correct one) pigs should be ______kg (20/60/90)and are allowed 0.61m2 per pig (welfare codes)
- outdoor pig farm sites are often rotated with ________/pastures. Roundworms can present challenges.
- _______ are the key determinant of success on farms (welfare, fertility, management, health, feed efficiency)
- the landrace (white, big floppy ears) have large ________ sizes. (along with the Yorkshire.) they also have large 21-day weight.
- profitability starts with consistent numbers produced each week, good milking sows producing _____ pigs at weaning (grow fast all the way to sale)
- __________ and castrates have slightly more fat than uncastrated males at 90kg. (13.1+mm vs 12mm)
- feed efficiency varies between _____ litter sheds (large barn like shed with hay) and conventional (penned) growing sheds. The conventional smaller pens are more efficient (2.6kg feed per kg gained, vs 2.8kg fed per kg gained for DL)
- fully stalled systems will be replaced by stall and _______ combinations under current welfare codes.
- it is normal to _____ 40-50% of the sow herd each year. Need about 8% of herd to be in the gilt pool at any one time.
49 Clues: want pigs with less than 13mm of _____ (lean pork) • china produces about 5 times as much pork as the _____. • in Australia is ____ is a valuable cut (ham on the bone). • in north America the pork _______ is the most valuable cut • outdoor sow paddocks are split like the spokes of a ______. • ...
ahps 9.2 2013-11-02
Across
- in developing countries, pigs are often used as _____ to buy for example, a tin roof for a house.
- feed efficiency for growing pigs is ________ percent lower than in outdoor systems.
- it is normal to _____ 40-50% of the sow herd each year. Need about 8% of herd to be in the gilt pool at any one time.
- as ________ grows, people eat more animal protein. SE asian countries increased their pork output in the last 30 years by 530 (compared with 88% in Europe).
- 80% of production issues can be linked to _______________ of the pigs. (includes stocking rate, air quality, hygeiene, feeder space, over mating, age at weaning, inspection and observation etc)
- breeder pigs are vaccinated against Parvovirus, E coli (for neonates), ________________, erysipelas.
- in north America the pork _______ is the most valuable cut
- in _____________ countries, there are modern intensive systems as well as smaller scale farms, and individual pigs owned by villagers.
- profitability starts with consistent numbers produced each week, good milking sows producing _____ pigs at weaning (grow fast all the way to sale)
- gilts are selected at 20 ________ > exposed to boar from about 160 days > mated at 30 _______ on their second heat when they weigh 125kg.
- pigs consume about 210____________ of feed between weaning and 90kg (finisher weight).
- feed efficiency in deep litter shelters is slightly less efficienct, but they have a lower capital cost than conventional sheds. However, they have higher operating costs due to the cost of _____ bedding.
- in Australia is ____ is a valuable cut (ham on the bone).
- at twenty weeks of age (choose correct one) pigs should be ______kg (20/60/90)and are allowed 0.61m2 per pig (welfare codes)
- growing pigs are rarely raised outside, as feed efficicency is 20% lower than indoors. They are also quite damaging to the ___________.
- deciding whether to give: a) a home mixed feed (_________ costs, flexibility, _______ transport costs) vs b) proprietary ration (tech support, ingredient quality and ratios, nutrient analysis etc)
- want pigs with less than 13mm of _____ (lean pork)
- profit = fast growing pigs + ____________ grain conversion + heavy pigs + <13mm fat
- in deep litter sheds, pigs grow fairly well (not quite as efficiently as in conventional sheds), but are harder to manage (harder to clean, ___________ costs a lot).
- biosecurity, the quarantine/isolation facility should be at least 3 ______________ from the main housing.
- outdoor herds have higher ____________ costs (feed, labour, straw) and so lower profit, but return on investment is still greater as capital investment is lower.
- countries with a high health status are able to _______ their produce to other countries more easily. This is difficult in poor countries. Yet they need to trade if they want to improve their wealth and health status...
- the most efficient and cost effective production of pigs occurs in modern intensive facilities ______ to grain or markets. (mid/northern USA)
- in finisher pigs, feed conversion ratio drops to _________. They eat around 2.3kg a day, and have a mortality rate of 0.5%. they weigh around 90-100kg.
- outdoor pig farm sites are often rotated with ________/pastures. Roundworms can present challenges.
- the ___________ cost for farrow to finish is around $6000 per sow (half $ for sow component, half for growing pigs)
- at (eight/fifteen/twenty) weeks of age (choose correct one) pigs should be 20kg and are allowed 0.22m2 per pig (welfare codes)
Down
- china produces about 5 times as much pork as the _____.
- ________ and Vietnam produce huge amounts of pork (~50000 x 1000 metric tonnes). Europe produces large amount (~22000 x 1000) and USA also large amount (10000 x 1000)
- _______ are the key determinant of success on farms (welfare, fertility, management, health, feed efficiency)
- disease control brings important benefits in developing countries eg classical ____ ____ vaccine. However problems with cold chain control, logistics, and villager cooperation.
- the ____________________ of developing countries in trading pork is linked to cost of grain, output quantity, and product quality (importing countries have strict quarantine rules).
- feed efficiency varies between _____ litter sheds (large barn like shed with hay) and conventional (penned) growing sheds. The conventional smaller pens are more efficient (2.6kg feed per kg gained, vs 2.8kg fed per kg gained for DL)
- _____ is the most produced meat worldwide, ahead of poultry (a close and gaining 2nd) and beef (3rd).
- farrowing techniques have a high reproductive and growing pig efficiency, but a perceived lower _________ standard.
- want pigs to be as _____________ as possible, free from organisms and diseases including: Mycoplasma h., actinobacillus, atrophic rhinitis, swine dysentery, parasites, PRRS (porcine reproductive and resp syndrome), lepto, and OIE transboundary diseases.
- outdoor sow paddocks are split like the spokes of a ______.
- at (eight/fifteen/twenty) weeks of age (choose correct one) pigs should be 60kg and are allowed 0.47m2 per pig (welfare codes)
- __________ and castrates have slightly more fat than uncastrated males at 90kg. (13.1+mm vs 12mm)
- _________ stands for total electronic animal management. Totally automatic feeding system – based on recognition of sows transponder and pre determined feed levels.
- finisher pigs – expect an _________ in 1mm fat for every 5kg liveweight gained.
- the easiest way to increase output is to increase weight at time of ___________. However, this can introduce problems with things like boar taint and local customs.
- the number of pork producers in Australia has ___________ steeply since the 1960s, while the average herd size has remained about the same (~200-350). (overall decline in number of pigs)
- ____________ pigs (not breeders) are vaccinated against mycoplasma (if present), haemophilus (if req) and maybe some others.
- heavily __________ living conditions can promote high levels of the taint compound in any pig (inc gilts, young boars, and castrates).
- dfferent types of farrowing include farrowing _______, and penned farrowing systems with sloping walls (for mumma to lie down on, and straw/area for babies.
- ___________ is the name of the vaccine used to vaccinate against boar taint compounds, while allowing intact boar to have greater feed efficiency and growth than castrated boar.
- fully stalled systems will be replaced by stall and _______ combinations under current welfare codes.
- the landrace (white, big floppy ears) have large ________ sizes. (along with the Yorkshire.) they also have large 21-day weight.
49 Clues: want pigs with less than 13mm of _____ (lean pork) • china produces about 5 times as much pork as the _____. • in Australia is ____ is a valuable cut (ham on the bone). • in north America the pork _______ is the most valuable cut • outdoor sow paddocks are split like the spokes of a ______. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-21
13 Clues: met • pets • coffee • chocolate • sweeten tea • favorite nut • favorite snack • ethnic cuisine • video call hours • countries visited • Cierra bucket list • raw veggies and fruit • countries to visit Seth
FOOD DAYS 2023-01-26
12 Clues: long PASTA • hazelnut SPREaD • burger with cheese • dessert with coconut • famous japanese dish • FAST FOOD RESTAURANT • fast Asian-style dish • layered sheets of pasta • Mexican filled tortilla • fast breakfast with milk • baked dessert with chocolate • dessert with glaze and sprinkles
~~ River Safari April 2014 ~~ 2014-04-23
Across
- Flowing through India and Bangladesh, home to the frog-faced flatfish turtle.
- An ______ species is one imminent of extinction (giant pandas, Asian elephant, Snow Leopard)
- One of the panda's name is Jia Jia, the other one is?
- Asia’s Longest River, World’s Third Largest River. Also known as Chang Jiang, located near China.
- _____ River is the deepest river near Africa in the world, going beyond 220 metres.
- ____ River of Egypt
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- This type of fish use poison in its long tail as protection
- A type of fish which inflates himself to scare predators
- A type of fish with 'whiskers' ( aka barbels, help the fish smell, using their senses of touch and tastes )
- Pandas spend 12 hours a day munching on _____ , which consists about 99% of their total diet.
- At over 4,300 kilometres, this Southeast Asian beauty ______ River is the tenth largest in the world.
- ____ Flooded Forest
- Our current location is ______ Safari
13 Clues: ____ Flooded Forest • ____ River of Egypt • Our current location is ______ Safari • One of the panda's name is Jia Jia, the other one is? • A type of fish which inflates himself to scare predators • This type of fish use poison in its long tail as protection • Flowing through India and Bangladesh, home to the frog-faced flatfish turtle. • ...
SS, Chapter 4: Lessons 4:1, 4:2, & 4:3 Vocabulary 2023-01-30
Across
- ships sailed to Africa, the Americas, and Europe
- is the pattern of weather in a place over a long period of time
- is a product bought from other countries
- resources that can be made into products
- a system in which people are bought and sold
- terrifying journey to the Americas
- is a product sold to other countries
- different
- is an area defined by common features or conditions
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- an idea that countries benefit a lot from exporting
- disagreement
- society groups
- means to trade one good for another
- skilled workers and craftspeople
- is someone who owns land and property
- rebellions
16 Clues: different • rebellions • disagreement • society groups • skilled workers and craftspeople • terrifying journey to the Americas • means to trade one good for another • is a product sold to other countries • is someone who owns land and property • is a product bought from other countries • resources that can be made into products • a system in which people are bought and sold • ...
The Chinoys 2025-12-23
Across
- A warm season perfect for the beach or pool.
- He is a famous writer and national hero of the Philippines, known for fighting for Filipino freedom from Spain.
- A lively celebration featuring music, dancing, parades, food, and community gatherings. It usually honors a religious saint's day or a historical event.
- A long wall built in ancient China to keep out nomads.
- A rich, round Chinese pastry enjoyed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, with a glossy thin crust and a dense filling like sweet lotus seed or red bean paste, often including a salted duck yolk to symbolize the full moon, creating a delightful mix of sweet and savory flavors.
- China's biggest holiday celebrates the lunar new year, welcoming new beginnings, family, and spring. It features red decorations, fireworks, family feasts, and lively lion and dragon dances, with dates shifting between late January and mid-February.
- Groups singing festive, often religious songs in public or door-to-door during the holidays to spread cheer.
- We speak a language in the Philippines that's quite similar to Spanish.
- There are many of these in the Philippines; they look like big mountains but have lava inside.
Down
- This is an exciting Southeast Asian sport similar to volleyball, but played with a woven rattan ball and played by kicking the ball.
- A traditional Chinese performance features a team of dancers guiding a vibrant dragon puppet, synchronized with drums and cymbals, to bring good luck, prosperity, and chase away evil spirits.
- A popular roasted whole pig dish, famous in Filipino culture for its crispy golden skin and tender, juicy meat.
- The national martial art of the Philippines uses weapon-based combat with sticks, knives, and bladed weapons, along with empty-hand self-defense techniques for discipline and cultural preservation.
- A colorful, layered Filipino dessert with shaved ice, milk, and a mix of sweet ingredients like beans, fruits (jackfruit, plantains), jellies, tapioca pearls, and leche flan, topped with ube ice cream and toasted rice flakes.
- A staple dish in every asian household, it's white and filling, and you can use it to make sushi.
- A popular Filipino steamed bun, similar to Chinese baozi, with soft dough and savory fillings like sweet-savory pork (asado) or meatballs (bola-bola).
- A spot for swimming in salty water, hot sand, palm trees, and surfing.
- A tasty Asian appetizer filled with shredded veggies, meat, or seafood, wrapped in thin dough or rice paper, served fresh or deep-fried.
- Basic Chinese ideas of complementary, interconnected, and opposing forces that shape the universe were colored black and white.
- A traditional red envelope filled with money is given as a gift for good luck during Chinese New Year and special occasions like weddings and birthdays in many Asian cultures. It symbolizes happiness, good fortune, and protection from evil spirits.
20 Clues: A warm season perfect for the beach or pool. • A long wall built in ancient China to keep out nomads. • A spot for swimming in salty water, hot sand, palm trees, and surfing. • We speak a language in the Philippines that's quite similar to Spanish. • There are many of these in the Philippines; they look like big mountains but have lava inside. • ...
The Chinoys 2025-12-22
Across
- A long wall built in ancient China to keep out nomads.
- A rich, round Chinese pastry enjoyed during the Mid-Autumn Festival, with a glossy thin crust and a dense filling like sweet lotus seed or red bean paste, often including a salted duck yolk to symbolize the full moon, creating a delightful mix of sweet and savory flavors.
- A lively celebration featuring music, dancing, parades, food, and community gatherings. It usually honors a religious saint's day or a historical event.
- A tasty Asian appetizer filled with shredded veggies, meat, or seafood, wrapped in thin dough or rice paper, served fresh or deep-fried.
- A traditional red envelope filled with money is given as a gift for good luck during Chinese New Year and special occasions like weddings and birthdays in many Asian cultures. It symbolizes happiness, good fortune, and protection from evil spirits.
- The national martial art of the Philippines uses weapon-based combat with sticks, knives, and bladed weapons, along with empty-hand self-defense techniques for discipline and cultural preservation.
- China's biggest holiday celebrates the lunar new year, welcoming new beginnings, family, and spring. It features red decorations, fireworks, family feasts, and lively lion and dragon dances, with dates shifting between late January and mid-February.
- We speak a language in the Philippines that's quite similar to Spanish.
- There are many of these in the Philippines; they look like big mountains but have lava inside.
- A popular roasted whole pig dish, famous in Filipino culture for its crispy golden skin, tender, juicy meat.
Down
- A traditional Chinese performance features a team of dancers guiding a vibrant dragon puppet, synchronized with drums and cymbals, to bring good luck, prosperity, and chase away evil spirits.
- Basic Chinese ideas of complementary, interconnected, and opposing forces that shape the universe were colored black and white.
- A spot for swimming in salty water, hot sand, palm trees, and surfing.
- This is an exciting Southeast Asian sport similar to volleyball, but played with a woven rattan ball and played by kicking the ball.
- A colorful, layered Filipino dessert with shaved ice, milk, and a mix of sweet ingredients like beans, fruits (jackfruit, plantains), jellies, tapioca pearls, and leche flan, topped with ube ice cream and toasted rice flakes.
- A warm season perfect for the beach or pool.
- He is a famous writer and national hero of the Philippines, known for fighting for Filipino freedom from Spain.
- Groups singing festive, often religious songs in public or door-to-door during the holidays to spread cheer.
- A popular Filipino steamed bun, similar to Chinese baozi, with soft dough and savory fillings like sweet-savory pork (asado) or meatballs (bola-bola).
- A staple dish in every asian household, it's white and filling, and you can use it to make sushi.
20 Clues: A warm season perfect for the beach or pool. • A long wall built in ancient China to keep out nomads. • A spot for swimming in salty water, hot sand, palm trees, and surfing. • We speak a language in the Philippines that's quite similar to Spanish. • There are many of these in the Philippines; they look like big mountains but have lava inside. • ...
cereal 2021-02-27
football players 2025-05-22
10 Clues: fast • header • underated • best dribbler • he is a turtle • he is the goat • he is Portuguese • afif penalty merchant • he is the best young star • dabbagh best Asian striker
DECEMBER 29 2022-12-29
11 Clues: Cluster • One only • Type of clock • 50th US state • Asian republic • From Stockholm? • Atlantic or Pacific • Word before "time" or "tree" • Museum of Natural __________ • Mother of your father or mother • Word before “media” or “butterfly”
Tag der Deutschen Einheit 2020-10-09
Across
- the name of the four 'compass communities'
- the southern compass community
- East Germany's former independence day
- the first non-state-capital to host celebrations
- the western compass community
- the city that was divided between countries
- the day the Berlin Wall fell
- the eastern compass community
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- West Germany's former independence day
- 16 of these now make up Germany
- the northern compass community
- the smaller of the two constituent countries
- the larger of the two constituent countries
- the presiding state in this legislative body hosts the yearly celebration
- the second non-state-capital to host celebrations
- the day of the celebration
16 Clues: the day of the celebration • the day the Berlin Wall fell • the western compass community • the eastern compass community • the northern compass community • the southern compass community • 16 of these now make up Germany • West Germany's former independence day • East Germany's former independence day • the name of the four 'compass communities' • ...
Spelling Term 4 2020-10-11
Across
- A style of dance
- Opposite of feminine
- After dinner
- The art of gardening
- ______ mark
- A mini quiz
- Relating to the exhibits of science
- Synonym of customer
Down
- A living ______
- Part of the body by the neck and abdomen
- You can ______ your arm
- Working on your own you are being ______
- A mass disease
- Synonym for genuine, original
- Stretchy, elastic
- From more than two countries
- When two countries join forces
- ______ electricity
- The top of trees
- Antonym of imperceptible
20 Clues: ______ mark • A mini quiz • After dinner • A mass disease • A living ______ • A style of dance • The top of trees • Stretchy, elastic • ______ electricity • Synonym of customer • Opposite of feminine • The art of gardening • You can ______ your arm • Antonym of imperceptible • From more than two countries • Synonym for genuine, original • When two countries join forces • ...
Countries 2016-10-24
Countries 2018-03-08
7 Clues: Where the queen lives • Its official language is Danish • Largest population in the world • Where the 2018 Olympics were held • Home of kangaroos and didgeridoos • Second largest land size in the world • Contrary to its name, this place is really green
Countries 2013-02-07
7 Clues: Country you live in • Country with kangaroos • Flag with a Red circle • Country with maple syrup • Country with a lot of Tacos • Country where One Direction is from • African country in the south of Africa
Countries 2013-06-27
Across
- A country which lies directly north of the USA.
- Madrid is the capital city of this country.
- This country is also the world's second largest continent.
- A landlocked country between Russia and China.
Down
- This country is also known as the "land of the rising sun."
- This country is hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2014.
- This country is also known as the "land down under."
7 Clues: Madrid is the capital city of this country. • A landlocked country between Russia and China. • A country which lies directly north of the USA. • This country is hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2014. • This country is also known as the "land down under." • This country is also the world's second largest continent. • ...
Countries 2021-01-22
Countries 2022-11-29
7 Clues: we eat pizza here • kangaroos live here • kimchi is made here • rugby is played here • we can eat a taco here • the statue of liberty is here • we ride a double decker bus here
Countries 2021-04-08
7 Clues: Pizza's hometown • Where is German mostly spoken? • The largest country in the world • Which countrys capital city is Seoul? • Which country do Kangaroos live most? • The most populated country in the world • Which country is the most romantic city located?
Countries 2020-11-10
Countries 2024-02-21
Across
- This country's capital is Kyiv, and its current president used to be an actor.
- Land of the free and home of the brave
- Asian country known as the land of the rising sun, where you can eat the best sushi
- South Asian country known for Bollywood movies
Down
- The country that has the largest population in the world.
- This country's capital is called Canberra, and it is known for kangaroos and koalas.
- African country known for its famous pyramids
7 Clues: Land of the free and home of the brave • African country known for its famous pyramids • South Asian country known for Bollywood movies • The country that has the largest population in the world. • This country's capital is Kyiv, and its current president used to be an actor. • Asian country known as the land of the rising sun, where you can eat the best sushi • ...
Countries 2019-03-08
7 Clues: whatis the symbol of Artimis? • who is the prime minister in Greece • what is the most popular food in Greece • who is the greece goddess of agriculture? • what is the most popular food in the world • who is the Greece prime minister wife called • what is the colour of the Greece flag, blue and?
Countries 2019-03-08
7 Clues: Which scientist died in 1955? • Who won the world cup in 1958? • Who is the richest man in the world? • What is the Bangledesh prime minister? • what is the main colour in the Canada flag? • What is the most popular food in the world ? • What is the most spoken language in the world?
Countries 2024-04-05
7 Clues: The smallest country • The capital of India. • The capital of Japan. • The capital of England. • The country famous for kangaroos. • The country known for the Eiffel Tower. • The country with the largest population in the world.
Countries 2023-05-18
7 Clues: This will be just a word:UNICORN • Witch country have best burgers? • What country has a war right now? • Which country won on the Eurovision? • What country has made Nitendo switch? • What country is making the most things?(furniture) • Which country is having a football player from "Real Madrid"
Countries 2025-02-26
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- (adj): filled with holes apex (n): the top of something
- of arms (n): a country's symbol; a design in the shape of a shield
- (n): the tall, pointed part of a church or other grand building
- window (phr): a window that is circular or curved in shape
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- (v): very interested in and attracted to something
- (n): a great work of art
- (adj): strong and not easily broken portability (n): ability to be moved and transported sturdiness (n): the quality of an object that is solid, strong and not easily broken
7 Clues: (n): a great work of art • (v): very interested in and attracted to something • (adj): filled with holes apex (n): the top of something • window (phr): a window that is circular or curved in shape • (n): the tall, pointed part of a church or other grand building • of arms (n): a country's symbol; a design in the shape of a shield • ...
Countries 2025-08-21
7 Clues: Sounds like hungry • Lots of famous youtubers lived there • Its a small country with delicious food • Lots of things are made in this country • This country has lots of castles all around • It has lots of beautiful beaches and places to go • The people living there can have a very British accent
countries 2026-03-10
7 Clues: the statue of jesus • the isolated country • the smartest country • pharaons and pyramids • the inventor of pizza • the most beautiful islands • the largest country in the word
countries 2026-05-02
Countries 2026-06-15
7 Clues: The city you live in • The capital city of China • The biggest wall in the world • The capital city of South Korea • A large African animal with a horn • South African food similar to barbecue • Korean food made with vegetables and spices
Countries 2026-06-17
Unit 4- Middle East 2023-05-18
Across
- Founder of the religion of Islam
- an Islamic fundamentalist group that controls the country of Afghanistan
- a group of people with the belief that the world should be united in 1 religion of Islam
- This country has limited international trade because it is landlocked and has no access to international waters
- Most Islamic Fundamentalists believe this type of government which unites laws and religion together is the best
- Cities pop up in the desert as a result of this which transports oil from one place to another
- This group of refugees have fled into neighboring countries like Jordan to flee persecution
- This body of water divides the continent of Asia from Africa (2 words)
- All oil piplelines flow into this body of water to be distributed to other countries in the world
- This organization unites many Middle Eastern countries as a result of a shared natural resource
- Holy book for the religion of Islam
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- Vocabulary word which describes when countries trade, share, and communicate with each other
- The process of removing salt from sea water so it can be used to drink and water crops
- This body of water is surrounded by Saudi Arabia, Iran, & Kuwait (2 words)
- This country was created by the UN to provide a homeland for the Jewish people
- ____ _______ countries have more jobs at the tertiary and quarternary economic levels
- important city to three major world religions (Islam, Christianity, Judaism)
- This natural resources helps fuel the economy of many countries in the Middle East
- Palestinians and Israelis are fighting over this
- What statistic shows how wealthy or poor a country is based on the average amount of money people make living there
20 Clues: Founder of the religion of Islam • Holy book for the religion of Islam • Palestinians and Israelis are fighting over this • This body of water divides the continent of Asia from Africa (2 words) • an Islamic fundamentalist group that controls the country of Afghanistan • This body of water is surrounded by Saudi Arabia, Iran, & Kuwait (2 words) • ...
P2 Unit 15 #2 R - W 2015-04-01
10 Clues: 3rd • 2nd • females • big chicken • person who wins • person who runs • slow comparative • food in many asian meals • during, at the same time • you wear this on your finger
The philippines 2024-05-17
10 Clues: over capital • Eco currency • over continent • eco industris • cul popular dish • cul most popular • Geo biggest island • gov southeast asian • West geo land borders • republic gov head of government
GS TEAM PUZZLE 2020-04-01
Across
- It is defined as the lowest available unqualified rate, representing the fair market value for the hotel each day
- What do you call the 4 small digits printed below the first 4 numbers of the CC?
- This restaurant is an open kitchen design with large counter in the middle
- Kiwa is owned by what restaurant group?
- During this stage, all evacuation warden will ger ready for the possible partial or full evacuation
- Also known as “The Gentleman’s Bar”
- It a form of Theft committed by using CC or its information to purchase goods or services w/o paying
- Business unit of solaire that focuses on hotel services etc
- How many cabanas with private jacuzzi do we have?
- How many private dining rooms are there at the Waterside?
- Website of skyrange
- This has asian and western incredible choices in one location
- The card tier structure of the rewards club that has silver, gold and platinum
- How many LCD TVs do we have at a sky suite?
- It is a symbol in a CC that means you can pay thru tapping the Credit Card in the EDS machine.
- This particular facility has a Solaire Branding “This is where it all happens”
- A membership package of sky range that costs 50,000php joining fee
- What is the preferred juice of TA?
- This is a term for Transferring the Luggage while guest is not present
- The inspiration of Solaire’s interior design was borne from the meeting of contrasting impressions and elements - like the sun of the Northern _______ blending into the air of Southern _______
- It is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the life-threatening cardiac arrest
- Kevin Wong operates what Junket?
- The card tier structure of the rewards club that has emerald, ruby and diamond
- It is a statistical unit that represents the average rental income per paid occupied room and sometimes known as ADR?
- All strobe horns through out the property will activate
- traditional korean roof tile
- The inspiration of Solaire’s interior design was borne from the meeting of contrasting impressions and elements - like the sun of the Northern _______ blending into the air of Southern _______
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- Bar and lounge that has Asian and Western foods and has poker tables and baccarat
- This is an authorization issued by PAGCOR granting a person to be employed as a gaming employee within the Philippine jurisdiction
- Guest can have an authentic asian delights for 24 hours and has a 170 seating capacity
- It occur when there is a conflict between the Front Desk and Housekeeping occupancy status of a room
- What is the preferred mix of fruits of TA’s smoothie?
- This outlet offers Asian Bistro, Cantonese, Asian and Korean Cuisine
- It is a business report also known as Hotel Manager’s Flash Report
- A membership package of sky range that costs 350,000php joining fee
- It means a waiter in a restaurant who has charge of wines and their service or a wine steward
- Latin-inspired cuisine
- Sake is a Japanese wine made from fermenting what food item?
- A department that holds the missing items left by the guests and has a local number of 60661
- It is the income that a business has from its normal business activities and also referred as sales or turnover
- This outlet offers selection of cakes, pastries, homemade ice cream, sandwiches and gourmet chocolates.
- Macallan is derived in the 1940 and 1950’s era of which country?
- What is the preferred mix of fruits of TA’s smoothie?
- A membership package of sky range that costs 700,000php joining fee
- Business unit of solaire that focuses on table games etc
- This card tier requires 10,000 status points
- All-day bar with 70 seating capacity
47 Clues: Website of skyrange • Latin-inspired cuisine • traditional korean roof tile • Kevin Wong operates what Junket? • What is the preferred juice of TA? • Also known as “The Gentleman’s Bar” • All-day bar with 70 seating capacity • Kiwa is owned by what restaurant group? • How many LCD TVs do we have at a sky suite? • This card tier requires 10,000 status points • ...
GS TEAM PUZZLE 2020-04-01
Across
- The inspiration of Solaire’s interior design was borne from the meeting of contrasting impressions and elements - like the sun of the Northern _______ blending into the air of Southern _______
- It is the income that a business has from its normal business activities and also referred as sales or turnover
- A membership package of sky range that costs 350,000php joining fee
- A membership package of sky range that costs 50,000php joining fee
- Macallan is derived in the 1940 and 1950’s era of which country?
- This outlet offers selection of cakes, pastries, homemade ice cream, sandwiches and gourmet chocolates.
- Business unit of solaire that focuses on table games etc
- This has asian and western incredible choices in one location
- What is the preferred mix of fruits of TA’s smoothie?
- This particular facility has a Solaire Branding “This is where it all happens”
- It means a waiter in a restaurant who has charge of wines and their service or a wine steward
- The card tier structure of the rewards club that has emerald, ruby and diamond
- It is a business report also known as Hotel Manager’s Flash Report
- Who designed The Theatre?
- This is a term for Transferring the Luggage while guest is not present
- This is where a guest can use a wide selection of high-end firearms
- It a form of Theft committed by using CC or its information to purchase goods or services w/o paying
- One of Europe’s leading manufacturers of premium travel and carry-on luggage made of aluminium and polycarbonate.
- Website of skyrange
- It is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the life-threatening cardiac arrest
- acronym for special attention group/person
- This term refers to the Slot Machine locations in the Casino floor
- How many private dining rooms are there at the Waterside?
- Also known as “The Gentleman’s Bar”
- During this stage, all evacuation warden will ger ready for the possible partial or full evacuation
- The inspiration of Solaire’s interior design was borne from the meeting of contrasting impressions and elements - like the sun of the Northern _______ blending into the air of Southern _______
- All strobe horns through out the property will activate
- Bar and lounge that has Asian and Western foods and has poker tables and baccarat
Down
- What do you call the 4 small digits printed below the first 4 numbers of the CC?
- It is a statistical unit that represents the average rental income per paid occupied room and sometimes known as ADR?
- Latin-inspired cuisine
- This outlet offers Asian Bistro, Cantonese, Asian and Korean Cuisine
- It is defined as the lowest available unqualified rate, representing the fair market value for the hotel each day
- It is a symbol in a CC that means you can pay thru tapping the Credit Card in the EDS machine.
- traditional korean roof tile
- How many cabanas with private jacuzzi do we have?
- This restaurant is an open kitchen design with large counter in the middle
- Kiwa is owned by what restaurant group?
- Finestra has 1 private dining room called?
- Business unit of solaire that focuses on hotel services etc
- This card tier requires 10,000 status points
- Guest can have an authentic asian delights for 24 hours and has a 170 seating capacity
- All-day bar with 70 seating capacity
- Sake is a Japanese wine made from fermenting what food item?
- It occur when there is a conflict between the Front Desk and Housekeeping occupancy status of a room
- The card tier structure of the rewards club that has silver, gold and platinum
- A department that holds the missing items left by the guests and has a local number of 60661
- Kevin Wong operates what Junket?
- How many LCD TVs do we have at a sky suite?
- This is an authorization issued by PAGCOR granting a person to be employed as a gaming employee within the Philippine jurisdiction
- What is the preferred mix of fruits of TA’s smoothie?
- A membership package of sky range that costs 700,000php joining fee
52 Clues: Website of skyrange • Latin-inspired cuisine • Who designed The Theatre? • traditional korean roof tile • Kevin Wong operates what Junket? • Also known as “The Gentleman’s Bar” • All-day bar with 70 seating capacity • Kiwa is owned by what restaurant group? • Finestra has 1 private dining room called? • acronym for special attention group/person • ...
GS TEAM PUZZLE 2020-04-01
Across
- It is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the life-threatening cardiac arrest
- This particular facility has a Solaire Branding “This is where it all happens”
- It a form of Theft committed by using CC or its information to purchase goods or services w/o paying
- acronym for special attention group/person
- Business unit of solaire that focuses on table games etc
- This outlet offers selection of cakes, pastries, homemade ice cream, sandwiches and gourmet chocolates.
- This is a term for Transferring the Luggage while guest is not present
- Sake is a Japanese wine made from fermenting what food item?
- This is where a guest can use a wide selection of high-end firearms
- Kevin Wong operates what Junket?
- Who designed The Theatre?
- This has asian and western incredible choices in one location
- A membership package of sky range that costs 700,000php joining fee
- The card tier structure of the rewards club that has emerald, ruby and diamond
- Guest can have an authentic asian delights for 24 hours and has a 170 seating capacity
- This term refers to the Slot Machine locations in the Casino floor.
- It means a waiter in a restaurant who has charge of wines and their service or a wine steward
- Website of skyrange
- It is defined as the lowest available unqualified rate, representing the fair market value for the hotel each day
- traditional korean roof tile
- This outlet offers Asian Bistro, Cantonese, Asian and Korean Cuisine
- This restaurant is an open kitchen design with large counter in the middle
- All strobe horns through out the property will activate
- A membership package of sky range that costs 50,000php joining fee
- Finestra has 1 private dining room called?
- What is the preferred mix of fruits of TA’s smoothie?
- How many cabanas with private jacuzzi do we have?
Down
- Bar and lounge that has Asian and Western foods and has poker tables and baccarat
- It is the income that a business has from its normal business activities and also referred as sales or turnover
- It occur when there is a conflict between the Front Desk and Housekeeping occupancy status of a room
- The inspiration of Solaire’s interior design was borne from the meeting of contrasting impressions and elements - like the sun of the Northern _______ blending into the air of Southern _______
- It is a statistical unit that represents the average rental income per paid occupied room and sometimes known as ADR?
- This card tier requires 10,000 status points
- This is an authorization issued by PAGCOR granting a person to be employed as a gaming employee within the Philippine jurisdiction
- Kiwa is owned by what restaurant group?
- What do you call the 4 small digits printed below the first 4 numbers of the CC?
- Latin-inspired cuisine
- A department that holds the missing items left by the guests and has a local number of 60661
- It is a business report also known as Hotel Manager’s Flash Report
- The card tier structure of the rewards club that has silver, gold and platinum
- During this stage, all evacuation warden will ger ready for the possible partial or full evacuation
- It is a symbol in a CC that means you can pay thru tapping the Credit Card in the EDS machine.
- Macallan is derived in the 1940 and 1950’s era of which country?
- Business unit of solaire that focuses on hotel services etc
- This is where good friends dine
- All-day bar with 70 seating capacity
- What is the preferred mix of fruits of TA’s smoothie?
- Also known as “The Gentleman’s Bar”
- A membership package of sky range that costs 350,000php joining fee
- The inspiration of Solaire’s interior design was borne from the meeting of contrasting impressions and elements - like the sun of the Northern _______ blending into the air of Southern _______
- How many LCD TVs do we have at a sky suite?
51 Clues: Website of skyrange • Latin-inspired cuisine • Who designed The Theatre? • traditional korean roof tile • This is where good friends dine • Kevin Wong operates what Junket? • Also known as “The Gentleman’s Bar” • All-day bar with 70 seating capacity • Kiwa is owned by what restaurant group? • acronym for special attention group/person • ...
The Impact of Intersectional Discrimination on the Mental Health of Asian American Women 2024-04-17
5 Clues: antonym to dominant; stereotype • ___ sensitive therapy resources are needed • The nature of being both Asian American and a woman • ___ violence is prevalent amongst Asian American women • Asian American women lack ___ support in their own communities
standardit 2021-08-18
Across
- yhteistä sopimista
- aika, jonka standardiehdotuksen kehittäminen valmiiksi standardiksi vie.
- Suomessa vahvistettu
- Euroopassa vahvistettu
- kuka tahansa voi tehdä
- Standardisoinnin keskusjärjestö Suomessa
- SFS tai toimialayhteisön
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- standardi kuvaa
- standardien käyttäminen
- tietyn aiheen suosituksista ja vaatimuksista.
- aloittaa työn aloitteen jälkeen
- jonkin asian normi, normaali- ja vakiotyyppi
- maailmanlaajuisesti vahvistettu
- vahvistaa eurooppalaiset standardit
- tehdään 5 vuoden välein vahvistamisen jälkeen
15 Clues: standardi kuvaa • yhteistä sopimista • Suomessa vahvistettu • Euroopassa vahvistettu • kuka tahansa voi tehdä • standardien käyttäminen • SFS tai toimialayhteisön • aloittaa työn aloitteen jälkeen • maailmanlaajuisesti vahvistettu • vahvistaa eurooppalaiset standardit • Standardisoinnin keskusjärjestö Suomessa • jonkin asian normi, normaali- ja vakiotyyppi • ...
Lebron is the goat ig..... 2025-07-21
14 Clues: WNBA player • a house pet • up in the sky • our prefessor • something u wear • a positive emotion • a animal with horns • a prehistoric animal • something you live in • the opposite of happy • a social media platform • a popular gaming platform • a famous basketball player • very popular food in the asian culture
Countries around the world 2026-04-19
Across
- This nation shares the massive Iguazu Falls with its neighbor, Brazil.
- This "Land of Fire and Ice" is famous for its volcanoes and glaciers.
- The original home of Tulips.
- This country is famous for its Croissants, Baguettes, and colorful Macarons
- Known as the "Land of the Rising Sun”
- This country is formerly known as Persia
- This Asian country is located between India to the south and China to the north. The capital is Kathmandu.
- One of the Nordic countries
- This country has a unique monarchy system where nine Malay rulers take turns being the King every five years.
- This large North American country shares a border with the USA. The people there speak English and French.
- The country is shaped like a boot
- This country in East Asia has a very long history and a very large population. The capital city is Beijing.
- This nation's flag is a simple red square with a white cross in the middle.
- This country's name comes from the Arabic word for "two seas."
- This large North African country is located between Libya and Morocco.
- The world most populated country
- This European country is the home of Flamenco dancing and the "Running of the Bulls."
- This country was the first to land a human on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
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- This country is home to Angel Falls, the world’s highest uninterrupted waterfall
- This nation’s flag is blue and white with a cross and nine stripes representing the syllables of the phrase "Freedom or Death."
- Known as the “Pearl of Africa”.
- This small Central American country is located between Costa Rica and Columbia. Its capital shares its name with the country.
- This country's capital and largest city is Bandar Seri Begawan.
- This small Middle Eastern country borders Syria, Jordan and Palestine. The people there speak Arabic.
- This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in history
- This Southeast Asian country is shaped like the letter "S" and has a very long coastline along the South China Sea.
- Both a country and a continent
- A top destination for safaris to see lions and elephants and its capital is Nairobi.
- This European country is the original home of the Frankfurter sausage
- This Eastern European country is located east of Austria. The capital is Budapest.
- Often called the "Land of Smiles"
- The national dish of this country is Kushari, a mix of rice, macaroni, lentils, and chickpeas topped with a spicy tomato sauce.
- The world's longest railway is in this country
33 Clues: One of the Nordic countries • The original home of Tulips. • Both a country and a continent • Known as the “Pearl of Africa”. • The world most populated country • The country is shaped like a boot • Often called the "Land of Smiles" • Known as the "Land of the Rising Sun” • This country is formerly known as Persia • The world's longest railway is in this country • ...
vocab crossword 2023-11-01
Across
- provided comfort
- very difficult
- a kind of pufferfish, starts with a b
- things that are close together are ...
- synonym for result
- synonym for asian
- where the tide meats the stream
- something you can percept
- an island in Papua Niu Guinea
- bright
- moving slowly up and down
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- brightness
- someone who messes with something
- very sad
- something that is not substantial
- firmness of purpose
- firmness of purpose
- defensive wall
- uses a teliscope
- synonym for optical illusion
20 Clues: bright • very sad • brightness • defensive wall • very difficult • provided comfort • uses a teliscope • synonym for asian • synonym for result • firmness of purpose • firmness of purpose • something you can percept • moving slowly up and down • synonym for optical illusion • an island in Papua Niu Guinea • where the tide meats the stream • someone who messes with something • ...
Sip and solve 2025-06-23
Across
- Number of bridesmaids
- Couples favourite food
- What bachelor’s degree is Lachlan studying
- What bachelor’s degree is Ruby studying
- First date location
- Ruby’s favourite drink
- Ruby’s dogs name
- Instrument Lachlan plays
- Lachlan’s best man
- Month of anniversary
- Dream destination for couple
- Lachlan’s favourite beverage
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- First kiss location
- Favourite show to binge-watch
- Ruby’s favourite hobby
- Where did we meet
- The month they got engaged
- Lachlan’s dogs name
- Ruby’s childhood nickname
19 Clues: Ruby’s dogs name • Where did we meet • Lachlan’s best man • First kiss location • First date location • Lachlan’s dogs name • Month of anniversary • Number of bridesmaids • Ruby’s favourite hobby • Couples favourite food • Ruby’s favourite drink • Instrument Lachlan plays • Ruby’s childhood nickname • The month they got engaged • Dream destination for couple • Lachlan’s favourite beverage • ...
Will You JBe My Valentine? 2025-01-25
Across
- JB's best view
- JB's native language
- Asian Man
- JB uniform
- Meilleur resto de Paris
- Most heterosexual metro stop
- With #17, what was refused, ultimately causing destruction of a cellular device
- JB's Most-used app
- With #15
- Sum of our shoe sizes
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- Qué se pone en la mesa?
- Secret ingredient in japanese curry
- Romantic dinner
- Tardiness
- Romp in the hay
- Unrelated to UTI's
- Fateful night
- What'll give you the shits?
- JB's enemy
19 Clues: With #15 • Tardiness • Asian Man • JB uniform • JB's enemy • Fateful night • JB's best view • Romantic dinner • Romp in the hay • Unrelated to UTI's • JB's Most-used app • JB's native language • Sum of our shoe sizes • Qué se pone en la mesa? • Meilleur resto de Paris • What'll give you the shits? • Most heterosexual metro stop • Secret ingredient in japanese curry • ...
Globalization 2023-06-21
Across
- Period of time when Humans were able to mass produce due to fossil fuels
- When poor countries "open up" their economies to developed countries and their corporations
- Increasing interconnectedness of developed and developing country's cultures and economies
- This organization attempts to stabilize the world economy
- MNC
- The spread of the use of pesticides, fertilizers to increase crop production
- The environment becomes this after a nuclear bomb is detonated or nuclear energy plant fails
- SAP
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- This economic philosophy advocates for privatization and free trade
- NAFTA
- The idea of an economy that works within the limits of the Earth's resources
- Economic system that values profit, private property, individual ownership
- The spread and increase of nuclear weapons
- People/groups participating in their community, does NOT include the government
- Market Capitalist economy that has low regulations, low taxes on trade
- Dominate leadership. US is losing, China is gaining
- Taking a publicly owned entity & selling it to a corporation
- Period of time when capitalist and communist countries participated in economic & proxy wars against each other
- This bank offers assistance to poor countries but at a high price
- This organization attempts to keep peace around the world and is made up of world member states
20 Clues: MNC • SAP • NAFTA • The spread and increase of nuclear weapons • Dominate leadership. US is losing, China is gaining • This organization attempts to stabilize the world economy • Taking a publicly owned entity & selling it to a corporation • This bank offers assistance to poor countries but at a high price • ...
WW2 Crossword puzzle 2022-05-09
Across
- How many people died to Germany's concentration camps
- How did Mussolini die (2 words)
- Who were the countries who made up the allied powers (3 words)
- What was the name of the battle that caused a major turn of WW2
- Who was the Prime Minister of Britain during the majority of WW2?
- When did WW2 start (3 words)
- Who was the dictator of Italty during WW2
- Who killed hitler (2 words)
- When did WW2 end
- What were the countries that made up the Axis powers (3 words)
- How many Jews were killed in Germany's concentration camps
- how many japanese people died when the bomb dropped on hiroshima
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- Who was the dictator of Russia during WW2
- which countries survived WW2 (2 words)
- What country did germany invade in 1941
- How did Franklin Roosevelt die
- Bonus: What is the only animal that is not human to have developed agriculture
- Who took over as president after Roosevelt died
- Who was the president of the United States during WW2?
- Who was the writer of Mein Kamph who became the dictator for the country of Germany during WW2
- What were the two places hit by an atomic bomb during WW2
- What countries did Hitler sign a treaty with only to betray them later
22 Clues: When did WW2 end • Who killed hitler (2 words) • When did WW2 start (3 words) • How did Franklin Roosevelt die • How did Mussolini die (2 words) • which countries survived WW2 (2 words) • What country did germany invade in 1941 • Who was the dictator of Russia during WW2 • Who was the dictator of Italty during WW2 • Who took over as president after Roosevelt died • ...
Globalisation Key terms 2021-09-07
Across
- An new industry that needs protection
- Limit set on imports
- When a country takes advantage of comparative advantage
- Ratio of export prices to import prices
- Tax on imports
- Given to firms to lower production costs
- One with a common external tariff
- Group of countries with free trade between them
- One where countries set their own tariffs on external members
- International organisation that oversees fair and free trade
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- Measures to remove trade barriers
- The cost of the next best alternative foregone
- Agreement signed by two countries on trade
- What the WTO used to be called
- An organisation the UK is not part of
- His theory is that of specialisation
- An industry in decline
- One with free movement of people and capital
- Investment from one country into another
- Ricardo's theory of trade
- A company that operates in more than one country
21 Clues: Tax on imports • Limit set on imports • An industry in decline • Ricardo's theory of trade • What the WTO used to be called • Measures to remove trade barriers • One with a common external tariff • His theory is that of specialisation • An new industry that needs protection • An organisation the UK is not part of • Ratio of export prices to import prices • ...
Australia's role within the UN 2013-03-25
Across
- the country with the largest population
- synonym for a person
- a country located in both Asia, and Europe
- a type of sustinance
- the process of going to school or university
- preventing someone from suffering harm or injury
- a large, powerful political group
- what does UN stand for?
- necessary items for a particular purpose
- the degree of experience
- a committee or department
- protection from danger and/or harm
- a large island in the pacific ocean
- the absence of war
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- countries or territories
- the amount of money that is allowed to be spent
- a country in the northern hemisphere starting with a 'u'
- a country containing the Eiffel Tower
- a united group of countries in Europe, consists of four countries, including England
- help, assistance, or support for someone
- providing resources, money or information ro help someone
- involving the entire world
22 Clues: the absence of war • synonym for a person • a type of sustinance • what does UN stand for? • countries or territories • the degree of experience • a committee or department • involving the entire world • a large, powerful political group • protection from danger and/or harm • a large island in the pacific ocean • a country containing the Eiffel Tower • ...
Migration and Population 2016-11-06
Across
- Barriers created between countries
- Large increase in population following WWII
- The act of leaving a country
- Countries people immigrate to
- Open border area in Europe
- Migration aimed towards "working age" people
- Event of mass migration out of Ireland in the 1800's
- An industrializing country
- A person forced to leave their country out of fear of persecution
- A population is made of more than one culture and race
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- A type of border, like The Berlin Wall
- The act of arriving to a country
- Current global event of mass migration
- The change in population based on birth and migration
- Countries where people migrate from
- A refugee asks for this in order to be protected by another country
- A post-industrialized country
- Canada's birth rates are...
- The structure of a population
- Event of mass migration out of Europe in the 1900's
- Birth rate lower than death rate
21 Clues: Open border area in Europe • An industrializing country • Canada's birth rates are... • The act of leaving a country • A post-industrialized country • Countries people immigrate to • The structure of a population • The act of arriving to a country • Birth rate lower than death rate • Barriers created between countries • Countries where people migrate from • ...
