asian Crossword Puzzles
Jade's Cross-Continent Crossword! 2012-10-08
Across
- Our favourite spirit for a while
- Crazy Asian (shortened version)
- Where we met - Human ...
- Tarzan and Jane, Cartoon Heroes, Doctor Jones, Barbie Girl...
- A friend James may say "Tag! You're it!" to
- Triplets
- On this site at least once a day
- The first day we plan to make full use of our future pool!
- What we used those sticks as on the Rowing Cocktail Party night
- The second/last word in your and my "theme song" title
- Sneaky fruit that helped us get alcohol past EOSS security
- Yummy muffin place
- The type of girl you are in terms of your music tastes
- Dumbledore's 4th name (tough one! But I know this one by heart... Potter nerd ;) ) Albus Percival Wulfric ... Dumbledore
- The third in our gang
- First name of the Asian guy who won 2010 Master Chef
- Best thing ever in the world
- Thing you broke in something like 3 places
- Cheap petrol day
- The Dan who is often a-Muse-d
- McGonagall's first name
- Shared bread type
- Favourite beach
- Semester we met
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- A favourite past time of yours
- James' latest bromance
- Delicious cracker-type things we used to eat at Broadway
- Instinctively suspicious about this girl
- Most comfortable home-wearing attire
- What you often do for people when they aren't there (2 words)
- Name of the potion that makes Lupin "tame"
- That guy who hangs around you
- Hermione's Patronus
- Theme of Carolyn's 21st
- The poor student's wine
- Program you like, "... Girl"
- Library and cafe we often frequent
- Best book series in the world (2 words)
- What we ate the time my car's alternator conveniently broke down
- Your character for your twenty-first
- Trees are his mortal enemies (surname)
- Broken thing you walked around on for ages
- Congregating place for uni students
- Us described in a nutshell
- Petite but can pack a punch
- Hairspray. Just... hairspray. That is all.
- This name arises too often in James' group of friends
- The one who owns and often wears multicoloured speedos
- Where you often fall asleep
- Computer whiz and Apple fan
50 Clues: Triplets • Favourite beach • Semester we met • Cheap petrol day • Shared bread type • Yummy muffin place • Hermione's Patronus • The third in our gang • James' latest bromance • Theme of Carolyn's 21st • The poor student's wine • McGonagall's first name • Where we met - Human ... • Us described in a nutshell • Petite but can pack a punch • Where you often fall asleep • ...
Trunk or Treat Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-27
Across
- - Helps prepare for future business-oriented careers
- - Unites those with an interest in Indian tradition and culture
- - La Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica
- club - Sigmund Freud.
- - “I want your blood!”
- - allow new students to practice their conversational English through social activities
- - “Un croissant, please!” wait the ppt or my notes
- - Serves the students by organizing events such as Homecoming and Pep Rallies
- rifle - Hit the center of the bullseye to earn a perfect shot of 10.9
- - Advocates for gender equality through student activism
- - Works to create experiences on campus and promote school-wide inclusivity
- - OPENS up the community to LOCKED service opportunities
- - Explores and appreciates the underrepresented subject of social studies
- - Plans events such as Pink Out and MORP which help fund cancer research
- - Take my horse to the old town road...
- - “Draco dormiens numquam titillandus”
- - Gain perspectives on different issues and current events
- - Trains our future armed forces
- - Recognizes four key areas: scholarship, service, leadership, and character
- - Provides opportunities for a greener tomorrow
- - Serves the community through music-oriented service
- - Promotes personal growth and leadership through family and consumer sciences education
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- club - Strike a pose!
- - Creative support of the school and community
- - Driven by a common interest in media related to fantasy, anime, and science fiction
- - Goal is to help students learn leadership skills and serve the community
- - “All children have a right to survive, thrive, and fulfill their potential to the benefit of a better world”
- - Explore Asian cultures and build relationships within the Asian American community at North
- - Say “cheese!”
- - Connects with North’s ASD community at lunch
- - Bringing students together with Hispanic culture and customs!
- - “Internationally Take Action, Locally Ignite Passion”
- - Builds a sense of belonging and community for Hispanic students
- - “Wearing Kulture Eminently”
- - National motto is “Let us lead by serving others”
- - Builds houses for people in need
- - provides exposure to the German language and culture at North
- - Break a leg!
- - Fosters a life-long love of music and the arts through orchestral and non-orchestral performances
- - Prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management
- - Our very own North Gwinnett stem program
- - “Red light, green light”
- - Elevates the Vietnamese community within our school
43 Clues: - Break a leg! • - Say “cheese!” • - “I want your blood!” • - “Red light, green light” • club - Strike a pose! • club - Sigmund Freud. • - “Wearing Kulture Eminently” • - Trains our future armed forces • - La Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica • - Builds houses for people in need • - “Draco dormiens numquam titillandus” • - Take my horse to the old town road... • ...
Units 5 and 6 Crossword 2024-02-09
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- Government led by a privileged noble class
- Educated individual holding a government position
- Succession of rulers from the same family or line
- System of government administration with officials
- Classic Japanese novel from the Heian period
- Relating to an empire or emperor
- Traditional tower often found in Buddhist temples
- Japanese Buddhist sect focused on Amida Buddha
- Spread of cultural elements between societies
- Dynasty succeeding the Yuan, known for maritime explorations (1368-1644)
- Code of honor followed by Japanese samurai
- Ancient Chinese belief, rulers' authority from heavens
- Traditional board game popular in ancient China and Japan
- Ritual suicide by disembowelment, practiced by samurai
- East Asian country with a rich history and diverse culture
- Feudal lords in medieval Japan
- Various combat practices developed in East Asia and learned by Samurai
- Traditional Japanese poem of three lines
- Japanese school of Buddhism emphasizing meditation
- Japanese warriors serving feudal lords
- Tang Dynasty empress who ruled in her own right
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- Examinations for selecting government officials based on merit
- Indigenous religion of Japan, emphasizing kami worship
- Nomadic Central Asian people, rulers of the Yuan Dynasty
- Traditional Japanese poem of five lines
- Philosophical and ethical system by Confucius
- Mongol ruler who founded the Yuan Dynasty in China
- Period in Japanese history known for cultural achievements
- Prominent Japanese family during the Heian period
- Military dictator of Japan during the feudal period
- Brief Chinese dynasty unifying the country in 589 CE
- Art of beautiful handwriting, highly regarded in East Asia
- Japanese prince who promoted Buddhism
- Dynasty known for advancements in art, science, and tech (960-1279 CE)
- Former imperial capital of Japan, center of culture and politics
- Japanese World War II pilots who were willing to die for their cause that demonstrates the Samurai attitude toward death hundreds of years later.
- Major religion originating in India, influential in Japan
- Chinese dynasty ruling from 206 BCE to 220 CE
- Flourishing dynasty with cultural achievements (618-907 CE)
- Mongol-led dynasty established by Kublai Khan in 1271
- System selecting individuals based on abilities
- Main island of Japan, home to major cities like Tokyo and Kyoto
42 Clues: Feudal lords in medieval Japan • Relating to an empire or emperor • Japanese prince who promoted Buddhism • Japanese warriors serving feudal lords • Traditional Japanese poem of five lines • Traditional Japanese poem of three lines • Government led by a privileged noble class • Code of honor followed by Japanese samurai • Classic Japanese novel from the Heian period • ...
Imperialism Topic 16 2024-05-20
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- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Benefits of British Rule
- One result of the Spanish-American War
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
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- Forced to adopt European customs; Saw little benefit from their hard work
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- Famous statement that identified Great Britain during the Age of Imperialism
- Incorporate a country within a country
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Poem that became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- India’s independence champion
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Matthew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- Great Britain forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
34 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • One result of the Spanish-American War • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
Imperialism Topic 16 2024-05-20
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- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Benefits of British Rule
- One result of the Spanish-American War
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
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- Forced to adopt European customs; Saw little benefit from their hard work
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- Famous statement that identified Great Britain during the Age of Imperialism
- Incorporate a country within a country
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Poem that became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- India’s independence champion
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Matthew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- Great Britain forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
34 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • One result of the Spanish-American War • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
IMPERIALISM 2024-05-20
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- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- rule Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- India’s independence champion
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Benefits of British Rule
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- Poem that became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
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- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- One result of the Spanish-American War
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
- forced to adopt European customs and saw little benefit from their hard work
- Incorporate a country within a country
33 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • One result of the Spanish-American War • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • ...
River 2024-08-29
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- Second longest watercourse in Africa
- Major Alaskan and Canadian waterway
- Waterway that supports the world’s largest tropical rainforest
- Southeast Asian waterway flowing into the Andaman Sea
- Watercourse that serves as a boundary between Europe and Asia
- World's longest water body, passing through Egypt
- Watercourse that travels through Southeast Asia
- Waterway that forms part of the border between Russia and China
- Principal watercourse of Myanmar
- Major U.S. watercourse flowing from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico
- Longest watercourse in France
- Major water body flowing through the Caucasus in Georgia
- Australian water body that joins the Murray
- Canal linking the North Sea to the Black Sea
- Water body that runs along the border between Moldova and Ukraine
- Water body that flows through Rome
- Ancient watercourse that runs through the Middle East
- Waterway flowing through Siberia
- Water body that partially separates Spain and Portugal
- Major waterway in Venezuela
- Principal waterway running through London
- Longest water body in Europe
- Water body flowing through Berlin
- Water body associated with Chinese history
- Waterway in South America that merges with the Paraguay
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- Major U.S. waterway known for the Grand Canyon
- Water body that flows through Iraq, often paired with the Euphrates
- German waterway that flows into the North Sea
- Water body that flows through Russia and ends at the Sea of Azov
- Sacred waterway in India
- Largest waterway flowing through South America
- Source of the larger African water body, originating in Ethiopia
- Main watercourse in Pakistan
- New York waterway named after an explorer
- Southeast Asian water body with a colorful name
- Longest water body in the Iberian Peninsula
- Poland's longest water body
- Watercourse that forms part of the border between the U.S. and Mexico
- European waterway running through 10 countries
- U.S. water body that helped guide westward pioneers
- African water body known for Victoria Falls
- Watercourse known for flowing through Germany and the Netherlands
- Main water body flowing through Ukraine
- Famous French waterway flowing through Paris
- Longest water body in Italy
- French waterway that meets the Dordogne to form the Gironde Estuary
- Longest waterway in Asia
- Main watercourse in Colombia
- Main water body in Australia
- Italian waterway flowing through Florence
50 Clues: Sacred waterway in India • Longest waterway in Asia • Poland's longest water body • Longest water body in Italy • Major waterway in Venezuela • Main watercourse in Pakistan • Main watercourse in Colombia • Main water body in Australia • Longest water body in Europe • Longest watercourse in France • Principal watercourse of Myanmar • Waterway flowing through Siberia • ...
COLD WAR CROSSWORD 2023-04-26
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- The area that was full communism and Capitalism could not enter it
- The idea to do the basics to succeed
- When greenhouse gases get trapped inside the Earths O-zone
- Political reforms after the death of leader to become more western
- War that followed a long history of border disputes and was motivated by the fears that the Iranian revolution
- U.S. plan to bring back European industrialization
- Cuban leader who ruled during to after Cold War creating a dictatorship
- Wall erected in Berlin that divided the city
- A Russian concept relating to openness
- Indian politician and stateswomen who served as the third prime minster of India
- Former President of Soviet Union famous for Glasnost policy
- A organization that guards freedom of its members through political and military means
- Policy used by America to contain communism
- Contributed with the take down of the Soviet Union the 40th President of the United States of America
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- The Soviet Plan to bring themselves up too economic par with capitalist countries
- Organization used to maintain international peace
- One of the biggest proxy wars during the Cold War between North Korean and South Korea
- The spread of ideas and business globally
- A organization that was created for oil rights in the Middle East.
- The document signed at the closing meeting of World War IIace of cultural, national, or racial identity
- A plApartheid The divide of Black and White people
- Communist countries under control by Soviet Union
- economically dominant Asian countries
- Large war during Cold War that ended with communism ruling Vietnam
- The Father od South Africa fought Apartheid and became President
- The ruler of Iraq brutal leader
- A plan from the Peoples Republic of China too help China advance and drastically failed
- Ugandan military officer and politician who served as third president of Uganda
- A large amount of countries in the Europe are apart and help brings countries together
- Founder of Peoples Republic of China also referred to as Chairman Mao
30 Clues: The ruler of Iraq brutal leader • The idea to do the basics to succeed • economically dominant Asian countries • A Russian concept relating to openness • The spread of ideas and business globally • Policy used by America to contain communism • Wall erected in Berlin that divided the city • Organization used to maintain international peace • ...
Kitchen essentials 2025-04-22
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- – A deep dish used for oven-baked meals like casseroles.
- – A tool used to flatten dough.
- A large pot used for making soup, stew, or stock.
- A tool used to remove the skin from fruits and vegetables.
- A flat-bottomed pan used for frying or sautéing.
- – A shallow dish with slanted sides used for baking pies.
- A small tool used to remove bottle caps.
- – A rectangular pan used for baking bread.
- – Small spoons for measuring small amounts of ingredients.
- – A round or square pan used for baking cakes.
- A tool used to shred cheese or vegetables.
- – A bowl used to combine ingredients.
- – A small brush used to spread butter or egg wash.
- A heavy pot with a lid, good for slow cooking or baking.
- A tool or pot used to cook food with steam.
- A pair of sticks used in many Asian countries to eat food.
- – Tools used to measure dry or liquid ingredients.
- – A large, versatile knife used for chopping and slicing.
- – A baking pan with cups for making muffins or cupcakes.
- A larger spoon, used for serving or measuring.
- A tool with two arms used to pick up or flip hot food.
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- – A tool used to break up clumps in flour or sugar and make it finer.
- – A deep pan used for cooking large meats in the oven.
- small spoon used for stirring drinks or measuring ingredients.
- – A small knife used for peeling or cutting fruits and vegetables.
- A large spoon with a deep bowl, used for serving soups or stews.
- – A dull knife used to spread butter or jam.
- – A wire rack used to cool baked goods evenly.
- A tool used to open wine bottles by removing corks.
- (plastic) – A flexible tool used to scrape bowls or fold batter.
- – A pot that cooks food quickly using steam pressure.
- (flipping) – A flat tool used to flip food like pancakes or burgers.
- A round-bottomed pan used in Asian cooking, especially for stir-frying.
- A utensil with wire loops, used for beating or mixing.
- A flat metal tray used for baking cookies or roasting.
- A small pot with a handle, used for making sauces or heating liquids.
36 Clues: – A tool used to flatten dough. • – A bowl used to combine ingredients. • A small tool used to remove bottle caps. • – A rectangular pan used for baking bread. • A tool used to shred cheese or vegetables. • A tool or pot used to cook food with steam. • – A dull knife used to spread butter or jam. • – A wire rack used to cool baked goods evenly. • ...
What did i just hear 2025-06-19
Across
- : Which sea in the Atlantic Ocean has no coastline and is surrounded by ocean currents?
- : Which South American country was the first in the world to legalise the production and sale of marijuana?
- : What Australian island state is home to the endangered Tasmanian devil?
- : Which Danish astronomer built precise models of the solar system before the invention of the telescope?
- : Who wrote the dystopian novel “1984”?
- : In plants, what tissue transports sugars produced by photosynthesis?
- : Along with the platypus, what egg-laying mammal is native to Australia?
- : What small Australian marsupial is known for its friendly appearance and constant smile?
- : What is the capital city of Kenya?
- : What microscopic animal can survive in space, radiation, and near absolute zero?
- : What lizard can run on water, giving it the nickname “Jesus lizard”?
- : What domesticated mustelid was historically used to hunt rabbits in Europe?
- : What is the flattest country in the world, with an average elevation of just 1.5 meters above sea level?
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- : What is the largest landlocked country in the world by land area?
- : What Southeast Asian mammal is also called the “bearcat” and smells like buttered popcorn?
- : What is the shared opening used for excretion and reproduction in birds, reptiles, and amphibians?
- : Which scale-covered mammal is the most trafficked animal in the world?
- : Which Asian capital lies in a valley and is known as a gateway to the Himalayas?
- : What valuable substance used as fertiliser is composed of bird or bat droppings?
- : What Mexican amphibian can regenerate limbs and remains in its larval stage for life?
- : What small insectivore uses powerful front limbs to tunnel underground?
- : Which land animal has the highest blood pressure due to its long neck?
- : What Arctic marine animal is sometimes referred to as the “unicorn of the sea”?
- : What is the capital of Rwanda?
- : What is the term for when animals evolve to look like more dangerous or poisonous species?
- : What region, often called the “Roof of the World,” is home to Mount Everest’s north side?
- : Which Arctic region covers parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia?
- : What is the second-highest mountain on Earth?
- : What Indian Ocean nation is made up of 115 islands and has one of the smallest populations in Africa?
29 Clues: : What is the capital of Rwanda? • : What is the capital city of Kenya? • : Who wrote the dystopian novel “1984”? • : What is the second-highest mountain on Earth? • : What is the largest landlocked country in the world by land area? • : In plants, what tissue transports sugars produced by photosynthesis? • ...
Kansallinen herääminen Suomessa 2024-03-04
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- se, että maa saa päättää itse asioistaan mutta kuitenkin vähemmän kuin sellainen maa, joka on itsenäinen.
- se osa (yhteiskunnan)ihmisistä,jotka tekivät palkkatyötä, esimerkiksi tehtaiden työntekijät
- asian muuttaminen erilaiseksi kuin ennen
- yhdistys, eli kerho tairyhmä, joka yritti vaikuttaa työtä tekevien ihmisten asioihin
- se osa (yhteiskunnan)ihmisistä,jotka tekivät palkkatyötä, esimerkiksi tehtaiden työntekijät
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- ihminen, joka kannatti suomalaisuusaatetta
- nationalismi
7 Clues: nationalismi • asian muuttaminen erilaiseksi kuin ennen • ihminen, joka kannatti suomalaisuusaatetta • yhdistys, eli kerho tairyhmä, joka yritti vaikuttaa työtä tekevien ihmisten asioihin • se osa (yhteiskunnan)ihmisistä,jotka tekivät palkkatyötä, esimerkiksi tehtaiden työntekijät • ...
buddhism 2023-06-02
6 Clues: Enlightened one • A state of perfect peace • The art of making statues • seeing the world as it really is • a spiritual discipline that involves deep relaxation and clearing mind of distracting thoughts • A widespread Asian religion founded by siddhartha gautama in northeastern India 5th century BC
Crossword Clue (the location is 3 of the words) 2021-09-12
6 Clues: The newest college at UCSD • Street with a lot of Asian food • Best UCSD college [for social justice talk ;)] • A body that includes you and the people around you • Where you can grow things like carrots and flowers • The academic field majority of UCSD students study
Greysia Polii Apriyani rahayu 2022-02-02
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- greysia dan apriyani pertama kali juara sebagai pasangan pada ajang
- greysia dan apriyani mendapatkan medali ..... pada asian games 2018
- rangking tertinggi greysia dan apriyani
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- Greysia polii didiskualifikasi pada olimpiade
- Greysia dan Apriyani mengalahkan pasangan ... pada final olimpiade
- Greysia polii pernah menduduki rangking 10 besar dengan berapa pasangan
6 Clues: rangking tertinggi greysia dan apriyani • Greysia polii didiskualifikasi pada olimpiade • Greysia dan Apriyani mengalahkan pasangan ... pada final olimpiade • greysia dan apriyani pertama kali juara sebagai pasangan pada ajang • greysia dan apriyani mendapatkan medali ..... pada asian games 2018 • ...
Kelompok 1 2023-05-09
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- Organisasi dunia yang mempunyai fungsi mengatur kebijakan perdagangan internasional yaitu
- dimanakah APEC didirikan
- Asosiation of south east Asian nation adalah kepanjangan dari
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- dalam perdagangan multilateral WTO mendorong terciptanya
- negara yg bergabung pada tanggal 8 Agustus 1967 di Asean
- membangun kerja sama ekonomi adalah tujuan utama dari
6 Clues: dimanakah APEC didirikan • membangun kerja sama ekonomi adalah tujuan utama dari • dalam perdagangan multilateral WTO mendorong terciptanya • negara yg bergabung pada tanggal 8 Agustus 1967 di Asean • Asosiation of south east Asian nation adalah kepanjangan dari • Organisasi dunia yang mempunyai fungsi mengatur kebijakan perdagangan internasional yaitu
ACE Inclusion Fair Puzzle 2024-06-18
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- ACE Global President stationed in Seattle, US.
- The_____Ceiling webinar was held on 27th May 2024.
- ACE motto for the observance month (second part).
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- ACE motto for the observance month (first part).
- The month nominated for ACE Observance Month.
- What is the Asian Community in Expedia Group abbreviation?
6 Clues: The month nominated for ACE Observance Month. • ACE Global President stationed in Seattle, US. • ACE motto for the observance month (first part). • ACE motto for the observance month (second part). • The_____Ceiling webinar was held on 27th May 2024. • What is the Asian Community in Expedia Group abbreviation?
Lännen kirkko keskiajalla 2019-10-25
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- varhainen läntinen kirkkorakennustyyli; muistutti roomalaisten julkisten rakennusten tyyliä
- matka pyhälle paikalle esim. hyvitystyönä
- katollisessa kirkossa aseistettu matka pyhälle paikalle (esim. Jerusalemiin) paikan vapauttamiseksi vieraan vallan alta; myös kristinuskon levittämiseksi tehty aseellinen retki
- esikuvallisen aseman kuolemansa jälkeen saavuttanu kristitty, joka on julistettu(kanonisoitu)asema; taivaallinenesirukoilija
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- suippokaarityyli; läntinen keskiaikainen kirkkorakennustyyli 1200-luvulta alkaen
- pyörökaarityyli; läntinen keskiaikainen kirkkorakennustyyli 800-luvulta alkaen
- pyhäinjäännös; pyhälle ihmiselle kuulunut esine tai hänen ruumiinosansa
- jonkin henkilön, asian, maan tai ammatintaivaallinen suojelija
8 Clues: matka pyhälle paikalle esim. hyvitystyönä • jonkin henkilön, asian, maan tai ammatintaivaallinen suojelija • pyhäinjäännös; pyhälle ihmiselle kuulunut esine tai hänen ruumiinosansa • pyörökaarityyli; läntinen keskiaikainen kirkkorakennustyyli 800-luvulta alkaen • suippokaarityyli; läntinen keskiaikainen kirkkorakennustyyli 1200-luvulta alkaen • ...
Lännen kirkko keskiajalla 2019-10-25
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- suippokaarityyli; läntinen keskiaikainen kirkkorakennustyyli 1200-luvulta alkaen
- pyhäinjäännös; pyhälle ihmiselle kuulunut esine tai hänen ruumiinosansa
- jonkin henkilön, asian, maan tai ammatintaivaallinen suojelija
- varhainen läntinen kirkkorakennustyyli; muistutti roomalaisten julkisten rakennusten tyyliä
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- matka pyhälle paikalle esim. hyvitystyönä
- esikuvallisen aseman kuolemansa jälkeen saavuttanu kristitty, joka on julistettu(kanonisoitu)asema; taivaallinenesirukoilija
- katollisessa kirkossa aseistettu matka pyhälle paikalle (esim. Jerusalemiin) paikan vapauttamiseksi vieraan vallan alta; myös kristinuskon levittämiseksi tehty aseellinen retki
- pyörökaarityyli; läntinen keskiaikainen kirkkorakennustyyli 800-luvulta alkaen
8 Clues: matka pyhälle paikalle esim. hyvitystyönä • jonkin henkilön, asian, maan tai ammatintaivaallinen suojelija • pyhäinjäännös; pyhälle ihmiselle kuulunut esine tai hänen ruumiinosansa • pyörökaarityyli; läntinen keskiaikainen kirkkorakennustyyli 800-luvulta alkaen • suippokaarityyli; läntinen keskiaikainen kirkkorakennustyyli 1200-luvulta alkaen • ...
Länenen kirkko keskiajalla 2020-04-29
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- katollisessa kirkossa aseistettu matka pyhälle paikalle paikan vapautttamiseksi vieraan vallan alta; myös kristinuskon levittämiseksi tehty aseellinen retki
- jonkin henkilön, asian, maan tai ammatin taivaallinen suojelija
- pyhäinjäännös; pyhälle ihmiselle kuulunut esine tai hänen ruumiinosansa
- suippokaarityyli; läntinen keskiaikainen kirkkorakennustyyli 1200-luvulta alkaen
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- pyörökaarityyli; läntinen keskiaikainen kirkkorakennustyyli 800-luvulta alkaen
- matka pyhälle paikalle esim. hyvitystyönä
- esikuvallisen aseman kuolemansa jälkeen saavuttanut kristitty, joka on julistettu (kanonisoitu) asemaansa; taivaallinen esirukoilija
- varhainen läntinen kirkkorakennustyyli; muistutti roomalaisten julkisten rakennusten tyyliä
8 Clues: matka pyhälle paikalle esim. hyvitystyönä • jonkin henkilön, asian, maan tai ammatin taivaallinen suojelija • pyhäinjäännös; pyhälle ihmiselle kuulunut esine tai hänen ruumiinosansa • pyörökaarityyli; läntinen keskiaikainen kirkkorakennustyyli 800-luvulta alkaen • suippokaarityyli; läntinen keskiaikainen kirkkorakennustyyli 1200-luvulta alkaen • ...
About Mallorie 2024-08-13
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- my ethnicity is asian that starts with P
- i play this sport that has a orange ball in it
- I have a pet that barks
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- my favorite basketball team is based in Bay Area
- my favorite color is the color of the sky
- my favorite subject sis where is sun miles
- ceaser my favorite artist sings the song "Best Part"
- I've been to a island that is tropical and has a lot of palm trees
8 Clues: I have a pet that barks • my ethnicity is asian that starts with P • my favorite color is the color of the sky • my favorite subject sis where is sun miles • i play this sport that has a orange ball in it • my favorite basketball team is based in Bay Area • ceaser my favorite artist sings the song "Best Part" • ...
guess the classmate updated 2025-01-28
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- longest hair in the class (out of boys)
- chill guy forgot he is even in this class
- the man,the myth,the legend,The one that carrys
- has glasses not nandan asian chill guy
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- chill guy just a couple of inches away from having marcos hair
- Has beef with Mahiya for some reason idk
- probably 4,11 or 4,10 in height idk really cool guy though
- black,adopted(sorry and idk if your black)
8 Clues: has glasses not nandan asian chill guy • longest hair in the class (out of boys) • Has beef with Mahiya for some reason idk • chill guy forgot he is even in this class • black,adopted(sorry and idk if your black) • the man,the myth,the legend,The one that carrys • probably 4,11 or 4,10 in height idk really cool guy though • ...
Groceries in Indonesian 2025-01-06
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- - Deep-fried snack or fritter, popular in Indonesia.
- - A fruit that is typically red or green, often eaten raw.
- - A hot, caffeinated drink made from roasted beans.
- - A long, yellow fruit with a sweet taste, often eaten as a snack.
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- - The meat of an animal, often grilled or cooked in dishes.
- - A staple food in many Asian cultures.
- - A staple food in many Western cultures.
- - A common beverage, often white, that comes from cows.
8 Clues: - A staple food in many Asian cultures. • - A staple food in many Western cultures. • - A hot, caffeinated drink made from roasted beans. • - Deep-fried snack or fritter, popular in Indonesia. • - A common beverage, often white, that comes from cows. • - A fruit that is typically red or green, often eaten raw. • ...
Water Buffalo Crossword Game 2024-11-30
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- Clear of blame or suspicion
- A long, narrow ditch
- Prepare and use land for crops or gardening
- Reptile famous for being deadly. It is often confused with the Alligator
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- Deserving of arousing pity
- South-eastern Asian country with a vibrant culture, large coast, and busy citys
- Large mammal used for farming rice and other crops that need to be on flooded fields that humans cannot easily access.
- A small village or group of houses
8 Clues: A long, narrow ditch • Deserving of arousing pity • Clear of blame or suspicion • A small village or group of houses • Prepare and use land for crops or gardening • Reptile famous for being deadly. It is often confused with the Alligator • South-eastern Asian country with a vibrant culture, large coast, and busy citys • ...
FOOD AND DRINK 2020-07-21
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- A SOFT WHITE AND RICH TASTING CHEESE
- AN ADE... FOR ICED TEA, COCKTAILS, AND PIES
- 2 INTEGRAL PARTS TO A SANDWICH
- HOPE YOUR ________ COMES TRUE ON TURKEY DAY
- SLOW COOKED POTROAST BEST MADE IN THE________
- USED TO HEAT THINGS QUICKER
- PANCAKE TOPPING
- FRUIT... RHYMES WITH HANNAH
- GOOD WITH SALADS, TACOS, BURGERS, IT'S GREEN!
- A YUMMY PIGGY BREAKFAST
- GREAT MASHED, FRENCH FRIED, OR BAKED
- WHICH CAME FIRST THE CHICKEN OR THE ___?
- AN ITALIAN MUST HAVE
- A TYPE OF OJ 1ST WORD "TIME" 2ND"HOUSEKEEPING
- SERVED WITH CHEESE AT PARTIES OR WITH SOUP
- A LEMON-LIME FLAVORED SODA
- BLUEBERRY,APPLE, KEY LIME, PUMPKIN, SO SWEET!
- GOOD WITH JELLY OR GRAVY
- A CUPCAKE WITHOUT ICING
- WATER____, CANTALOUPE, HONEY DEW, AND ALL COUSINS
- A CEREAL AND GREETING IN GREAT BRITIAN
- AN INDIVIDUAL DESSERT
- SUGAR SNAPPED OR SNOW
- ___ RIBS,____ CHICKEN, ____ PORK ABBR.
- ___BAGS, ICED___, ____CUP
- SMELLY BREATH AND NOT PREFERRED BY VAMPIRES
- MAKES YOUR PEE SMELL FUNNY
- TYPE OF SANDWICH THAT HURTS
- WORM SHAPED WITH RED SAUCE
- TYPE OF COOKIE SERVED AFTER MOO GOO GAI PAN
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- AN ASIAN STAPLE
- PESTICIDE FREE, SUSTAINABLE
- ABBR. FOR JELLY'S SIDEKICK
- BEST COOKED ON A GRILL. COOKED TO TEMP.
- PROUDLY BOASTS THE WHOPPER
- CHEMICAL NAME FOR SALT
- EATEN ON A BUN WITH MUSTARD OR KETCHUP
- A CAKE WITH THE PRIMARY INGREDIENT BEING DAIRY
- SERVED WITH CORNED BEEF, RUMORS OF BABIES INSIDE
- A SEASONING
- A TREE SHAPED AND COLORED VEGGIE
- 1ST WORD IS "COLD" 2ND WORD ICE CREAM "___"
- ASIAN UTENSILS
- COCA-COLA'S COMPETITION
- THE MOST IMPORTANT MEAL OF THE DAY
- DANNON, YOPLAIT, OR ACTIVIA
- SLANG FOR INCREDIBLE TASTING FOOD
- A STAPLE BRAND IN ALL SOUPS
- JIMMY DEAN
- TRADITIONAL TUESDAY DINNER
- CAMPFIRE DESSERT
- FAT-FREE, 2 PERCENT, OR WHOLE
- A SEASONING IF TOO MUCH.... BLESS YOU!
- A CHOWDER FROM NEW ENGLAND SHELLED CREATURES
- THE SENOR WANTS CHICKEN, NO COMPRENDE
- FRENCH FOR ENJOY YOUR MEAL
- ANOTHER NAME FOR CLUE #___ ALSO, MAN'S NAME
- ____ ON THE COBB
- ORANGE IN COLOR,GOOD FOR VISION
- THE FRUIT ___ IS A REFRESHING HIT IN THE FACE
- SQUID DEEP FRIED
61 Clues: JIMMY DEAN • A SEASONING • ASIAN UTENSILS • AN ASIAN STAPLE • PANCAKE TOPPING • CAMPFIRE DESSERT • ____ ON THE COBB • SQUID DEEP FRIED • AN ITALIAN MUST HAVE • AN INDIVIDUAL DESSERT • SUGAR SNAPPED OR SNOW • CHEMICAL NAME FOR SALT • COCA-COLA'S COMPETITION • A YUMMY PIGGY BREAKFAST • A CUPCAKE WITHOUT ICING • GOOD WITH JELLY OR GRAVY • ABBR. FOR JELLY'S SIDEKICK • PROUDLY BOASTS THE WHOPPER • ...
Trunk or Treat Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-27
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- “All children have a right to survive, thrive, and fulfill their potential to the benefit of a better world”
- Plans events such as Pink Out and MORP which help fund cancer research
- Provides exposure to the German language and culture at North
- Bringing students together with Hispanic culture and customs!
- Builds houses for people in need
- “I want your blood!”
- “Red light, green light”
- “Wearing Kulture Eminently”
- Driven by a common interest in media related to fantasy, anime, and science fiction
- Builds a sense of belonging and community for Hispanic students
- Creative support of the school and community
- Advocates for gender equality through student activism
- Trains our future armed forces
- Promotes personal growth and leadership through family and consumer sciences education
- Goal is to help students learn leadership skills and serve the community
- “Draco dormiens numquam titillandus”
- Gain perspectives on different issues and current events
- Serves the community through music-oriented service
- Helps prepare for future business-oriented careers
- Say “cheese!”
- OPENS up the community to LOCKED service opportunities
- Connects with North’s ASD community at lunch
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- Our very own North Gwinnett stem program
- Unites those with an interest in Indian tradition and culture
- Take my horse to the old town road...
- Elevates the Vietnamese community within our school
- Break a leg!
- Serves the students by organizing events such as Homecoming and Pep Rallies
- Fosters a life-long love of music and the arts through orchestral and non-orchestral performances
- Hit the center of the bullseye to earn a perfect shot of 10.9
- Allows new students to practice their conversational English through social activities
- Strike a pose!
- Provides opportunities for a greener tomorrow
- Recognizes four key areas: scholarship, service, leadership, and character
- La Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica
- “Internationally Take Action, Locally Ignite Passion”
- Prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for careers in marketing, finance, hospitality and management
- Explore Asian cultures and build relationships within the Asian American community at North
- Creates experiences on campus and promote school-wide inclusivity
- Explores and appreciates the underrepresented subject of social studies
- “Un croissant, please!”
- National motto is “Let us lead by serving others”
- Sigmund Freud.
43 Clues: Break a leg! • Say “cheese!” • Strike a pose! • Sigmund Freud. • “I want your blood!” • “Un croissant, please!” • “Red light, green light” • “Wearing Kulture Eminently” • Trains our future armed forces • La Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica • Builds houses for people in need • “Draco dormiens numquam titillandus” • Take my horse to the old town road... • ...
Performance Assessment: Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-10
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- a Mesoamerican culture that flourished in central Mexico in the post-classic period from 1300 to 1521.
- the violent and ill-tempered god of the sea
- the belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct spiritual essence.
- a diverse group of indigenous people who lived in parts of present-day Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras, had one of the most sophisticated and complex civilizations in the Western Hemisphere.
- the sky and thunder god in ancient Greek religion
- an East Asian/Central Asian ethnic group native to Mongolia and to China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
- an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock
- the capital of Greece.
- a hieroglyphic character or symbol
- ancient masonry structures located in Egypt.
- a city in the Peruvian Andes
- is a landlocked country in West Africa.
- the Olympian goddess of wisdom and war
- a prominent city-state in Laconia
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- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.
- an Indian religion based on a series of original teachings attributed to Gautama Buddha.
- the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.
- the study of such topics as quantity, structure, space, and change
- an Ethiopian king during the Axumite period.
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- the act of killing one or more humans as part of a ritual, usually intended to please or appease gods
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion teaching that Muhammad is a messenger of God.
- relating to or characterized by belief in or worship of more than one god.
- an Incan citadel set high in the Andes Mountains in Peru, above the Urubamba River valley.
- a war fought in ancient Greece between Athens and Sparta
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
- a chemical element with the symbol Au and atomic number 79, making it one of the higher atomic number elements that occur naturally.
- an island country in East Asia, located in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
28 Clues: the capital of Greece. • a city in the Peruvian Andes • a prominent city-state in Laconia • a hieroglyphic character or symbol • the Olympian goddess of wisdom and war • is a landlocked country in West Africa. • the violent and ill-tempered god of the sea • the largest empire in pre-Columbian America. • an Ethiopian king during the Axumite period. • ...
Sejarah 3.4 2023-12-05
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- Selain mendirikan bangunan megah yang menghabiskan biaya miliyaran rupiah, politik mercusuar diwujudkan melalui penyelenggaraan Asian Games IV dan Games Of The New Emerging Force (Ganefo), yaitu pesta olahraga Negara-negara
- pada 28 maret 1963 Presiden Soekarno meresmikan
- salah satu program dalam setiap kerja wajib kabinet yang berkuasa pada masa Demokrasi Liberal adalah pembebasan irian
- tugas deparnas adalah Mengawasi dan menilai laporan pelaksanaan
- salah satu isi triktora adalah gagalkan pembentukan Negara boneka Papua
- Keputusan KMB menetapkan bahwa masalah Irian Barat akana diselesaikan satu tahun setelah penyerahan
- Dalam rangka memperbaiki ekonomi, pemerintah membentuk Panitia Tiga belass. Panitia ini terdiri atas ahli ekonomi, ahli
- Permasalahan ekonomi pada masa Demokrasi Terpimpin disebabkan oleh kekacauan kondisi politik dari ekonomi sebelum tahun 1959 yaitu
- Pemerintah Indonesia melakukan upaya pembebasan Irian Barat melalui empat cara, yaitu,konfrontasi ekonomi, konfrontasi politik, konfrontasi militer dan
- Pada dasarnya sistem ekonomi terpimpin merupakan penguasaan atau sekurang-kurangnya pengawasan terhadap alat-alat produksi serta distribusi yang vital bagi perekonomian
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- Selain mendirikan bangunan megah yang menghabiskan biaya miliyaran rupiah, politik mercusuar diwujudkan melalui penyelenggaraan Asian Games IV dan Games Of The New Emerging Force (Ganefo), yaitu pesta
- Kondisi ekonomi semakin memburuk karena anggaran belanja Negara setiap tahunnya terus meningkat tanpa diimbangi dengan pendapatan Negara yang Memadai. penyebab pembengkaknyaanggaran belanja tersebut adalah pembangunan proyek-proyek
- Pada 1956 secara sepihak Indonesia membatalkan hasil KMB yang dikukuhkan dalam UU no 13 tahun 1956. Pada 17 Agustus 1956, Kabinet Ali Sastroamidjojo mengesahkan kekuasaannya atas Irian barat dengan membentuk pemerintahan sementara Irian barat di
- Kondisi ekonomi semakin memburuk karena anggaran belanja Negara setiap tahunnya terus meningkat tanpa diimbangi dengan pendapatan Negara yang memadai. penyebab pembengkaknyaanggaran belanja tersebut adalah pembangunan proyek-proyek Mercusuar yang lebih bersifat
- Dalam rangka memperbaiki ekonomi, pemerintah membentuk Panitia Tiga
- Pada 15 Agustus 1959 Kabinet kerja membentuk Dewan perancang Nasional atau disingkat
- Pemerintah Indonesia berencana membeli senjata dari AS namun dialihkan ke negara-negara blok Timur, terutama Uni Soviet. Upaya pembelian senjata dipimpin Jenderal A.H.
- salah satu tugas deparnas adalah Menyusun rencana jangka panjang dan rencana tahunan, baik nasional maupun
- 31 Desember 1959, Presiden Soekarno membentuk MPRS yang dilandasi oleh penetapan Presiden Nomor 2 tahun 1959 dibawah pimpinan Charul
- salah satu akibat dari kebijakan dana revolusi adalah Adanya kekacauan dibidang keuangann Negara akibat pemberian fasilitas alokasi
20 Clues: pada 28 maret 1963 Presiden Soekarno meresmikan • tugas deparnas adalah Mengawasi dan menilai laporan pelaksanaan • Dalam rangka memperbaiki ekonomi, pemerintah membentuk Panitia Tiga • salah satu isi triktora adalah gagalkan pembentukan Negara boneka Papua • Pada 15 Agustus 1959 Kabinet kerja membentuk Dewan perancang Nasional atau disingkat • ...
Countries of the World 2024-08-23
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- Popular tourist destination with beautiful atolls
- Eat the most authentic pizza here
- Islands, Scuba diver galore
- Many people here speak Chinese
- Small mountainous balkan nation
- Many beekeepers here
- Principe
- Land of the fjords
- Africa, Rich south african nation
- The world's tallest building is in this nation
- Formerly known as Swaziland
- Nicki Minaj is from this nation
- First to break out of the USSR
- African nation bordering spain
- One of the largest island nations
- Small island nation near the phillippines
- Many elephants here in this east asian nation
- Carribbean Island Nation with many small islands
- 2 pieces of land are owned by this country
- This nation is currently having war with a powerful nation
- Transitional nation between the middle east and the indosphere
- Many tribes reside here
- Near the *equator*
- Island nation located on west africa
- Island nation with high obesity rate
- Southernmost nation in the Sinosphere
- Strong West African nation, once an empire
- Formerly known as the Republic of Upper Volta
- Beautiful African island nation
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- Has an aggressive neighbor
- Owns the tallest mountain together with China
- Many useless bunkers here
- Country with one of the largest populations (east asia)
- Bankrupt nation near India
- Neutrality
- 4 kingdoms united under 1
- Old, tiny nation
- Landlocked nation with a diverse nature
- d'Ivoire, Exports lots of ivory!
- Kangaroos and deserts
- Bahamas, Nice beaches here, close to Miami
- Trains can reach up to 3km here
- Its capital is Castries
- You can find pyramids here
- Crazy rich southeast asian city/nation
- This island nation exports a lot of water
- This country has even more pyramids than Egypt!
- Kpop is from here
- Island nation with natural disasters often happening
- Middle east nation with high birth rates
- One of the largest exporters of nutmeg (carribbean island nation)
- Northernmost of the west indies
- Poor landlocked country in Europe
- South American nation with a dutch legacy
- Home to the cuneiform script
- Smallest nation in the alps
- Nicknamed "The Warm Heart of Africa"
- Insane birth rates (Africa)
- Controversial subject
59 Clues: Principe • Neutrality • Old, tiny nation • Kpop is from here • Land of the fjords • Near the *equator* • Many beekeepers here • Kangaroos and deserts • Controversial subject • Its capital is Castries • Many tribes reside here • Many useless bunkers here • 4 kingdoms united under 1 • Has an aggressive neighbor • Bankrupt nation near India • You can find pyramids here • Islands, Scuba diver galore • ...
Crossword 3 2013-11-25
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- Part of the Turkish Empire in 1862 when this book was revealed. Now an Arab Kingdom with Baghdád as its capital.
- an Asian republic at east end of Mediterranean.
- a country; 80% of the people are of Greek origin and 20% or Turkish origin
- one of the Muslim’s five pillars.
- the religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, or its beliefs and practices.
- a peninsula between the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf; strategically important for its oil resources
- a mountainous landlocked country in central Asia.
- Capital and largest city of the modern state of Israel (although its status as capital is disputed); it was captured from Jordan in 1967 in the Six Day War; a holy city for Jews and Christians and Muslims; was the capital of an ancient kingdom
- a seaport on the Persian Gulf.
- an Arab country; achieved independence from the United Kingdom in 1971; the economy is dominated by oil
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- a crescent-shaped region containing the comparatively moist and fertile land of otherwise arid and semi-arid Western Asia.
- called the Emirates or the UAE, is an Arab country in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman to the east and Saudi Arabia to the south.
- a ship canal in northeastern Egypt linking the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea
- a member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.
- a monotheistic religion founded in the 19th century as a development of Babism, emphasizing the essential oneness of humankind and of all religions and seeking world peace.
- Jewish republic in southwestern Asia at eastern end of Mediterranean; formerly part of Palestine.
- a republic on the southwestern shores of the Arabian Peninsula on the Indian Ocean; formed in 1990.
- previously known as Transjordania or Trans-Jordania, was a British protectorate established in April 1921
- an Asian republic in the Middle East at the east end of the Mediterranean; site of some of the world's most ancient centers of civilization
- an Arab state in southwest Asia on the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It has a strategically important position at the mouth of the Persian Gulf.
20 Clues: a seaport on the Persian Gulf. • one of the Muslim’s five pillars. • an Asian republic at east end of Mediterranean. • a mountainous landlocked country in central Asia. • a country; 80% of the people are of Greek origin and 20% or Turkish origin • a ship canal in northeastern Egypt linking the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea • ...
Vineet's Quarantine Crossword 5 2020-04-01
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- in which state is the closest In n Out to Evanston?
- this medical professional told me to wear my retainers more often
- the last name of the main actress in the first Pirates of the Caribbean
- before Skype let you group call for free, people used this app
- the best hour to take pictures
- this salad fast casual (mostly takeout) restaurant has a location in downtown chicago
- Which company owns Houseparty (hint they share a name [+ games] with a healthcare company)
- Governor of NY ‘s brother
- which SF giants catcher only had 17 at bats in 2009?
- How much did the Louisiana purchase cost in 1803 dollars
- “Clear eyes, full hearts, can’t lose"- Coach____
- Which Asian country is banning travel from the US?
- a type of wool that men's sweaters are often made out of
- Which Asian special administrative region was controlled by the Portugese until the end of the 90s?
- Priscilla ___ (Zuckerberg)
- unclear
- clear
- this actress was both on newsroom & dated Aaron Rodgers
- Nick Jonas only visited this one college before deciding to forgo school
- who invented the bifocals?
- what percentage alcohol is Tito’s
- last name of a model Justin Bieber dated
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- Justin Bieber’s Christmas song
- Gollum’s alter ego
- A credit rating agency
- where is the rose bowl?
- Who bought the Ringer podcast?
- this type of mortgages were responsible for a major part of the 2008 financial crisis
- Taco Bell offers free delivery on grubhub for orders over this amount
- a terminal used to access financial information (hint: it costs a LOT of money)
- what’s a cure for Scurvy?
- Petunia’s sister
- Japan’s bullet train
- ___ not brogues (hint: shoes)
- Affectionally called TJ
- To sub lettuce for the buns in an In n Out Burger you ask for it this style
- a fruit or a fast fashion website
- the railway between england and france
- designated party city in India
- a popular type of ray-bans sunglasses
- this company went on shark tank and then got bought by amazon for $1 billion+
- Where did Tito’s originate
42 Clues: clear • unclear • Petunia’s sister • Gollum’s alter ego • Japan’s bullet train • A credit rating agency • where is the rose bowl? • Affectionally called TJ • what’s a cure for Scurvy? • Governor of NY ‘s brother • Priscilla ___ (Zuckerberg) • who invented the bifocals? • Where did Tito’s originate • ___ not brogues (hint: shoes) • Justin Bieber’s Christmas song • ...
FOOD AND DRINK 2020-07-20
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- ___ RIBS,____ CHICKEN, ____ PORK ABBR.
- A YUMMY PIGGY BREAKFAST
- JIMMY DEAN
- ___BAGS, ICED___, ____CUP
- SLANG FOR INCREDIBLE TASTING FOOD
- FRUIT... RHYMES WITH HANNAH
- SMELLY BREATH AND NOT PREFERRED BY VAMPIRES
- 1ST WORD IS COLD 2ND WORD ICE CREAM ON A ____
- NATURAL
- FAT-FREE, 2 PERCENT, OR WHOLE
- SERVED WITH CHEESE AT PARTIES OR WITH SOUP
- WATER____, CANTALOUPE, HONEY DEW, AND ALL COUSINS
- TRADITIONAL TUESDAY DINNER
- SUGAR SNAPPED OR SNOW
- WHICH CAME FIRST THE CHICKEN OR THE ___?
- CAMPFIRE DESSERT
- GOOD WITH SALADS, TACOS, BURGERS, IT'S GREEN!
- ORANGE AND BUNNIES LIKE THEM!
- ASIAN UTENSILS
- SERVED WITH CORNED BEEF, RUMORS OF BABIES INSIDE
- BLUEBERRY,APPLE, KEY LIME, PUMPKIN, SO SWEET!
- THE FRUIT ___ IS A REFRESHING HIT IN THE FACE
- A SOFT WHITE AND RICH TASTING CHEESE
- A SEASONING
- AN INDIVIDUAL DESSERT
- GREAT MASHED, FRENCH FRIED, OR BAKED
- MAKES YOUR PEE SMELL FUNNY
- EATEN ON A BUN WITH MUSTARD OR KETCHUP
- A TREE SHAPED AND COLORED VEGGIE
- COCA-COLA'S COMPETITION
- A CEREAL AND GREETING IN GREAT BRITIAN
- SLOW COOKED POTROAST BEST MADE IN THE________
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- A STAPLE BRAND IN ALL SOUPS
- TYPE OF COOKIE SERVED AFTER MOO GOO GAI PAN
- AN ITALIAN MUST HAVE
- THE MOST IMPORTANT MEAL OF THE DAY
- A CUPCAKE WITHOUT ICING
- SQUID DEEP FRIED
- USED TO HEAT THINGS QUICKER
- PROUDLY BOASTS THE WHOPPER
- CHEMICAL NAME FOR SALT
- A CHOWDER FROM NEW ENGLAND SHELLED CREATURES
- ____ ON THE COBB
- A TYPE OF OJ 1ST WORD TIME 2ND HOUSEKEEPING
- TYPE OF SANDWICH THAT HURTS
- A CAKE WITH THE PRIMARY INGREDIENT BEING DAIRY
- AN ADE... FOR ICED TEA, COCKTAILS, AND PIES
- ANOTHER NAME FOR CLUE #___ ALSO, MAN'S NAME
- FRENCH FOR ENJOY YOUR MEAL
- WORM SHAPED WITH RED SAUCE
- ABBR. FOR JELLY'S SIDEKICK
- A SEASONING IF TOO MUCH.... BLESS YOU!
- HOPE YOUR ____ COMES TRUE ON TURKEY DAY
- BEST COOKED ON A GRILL. COOKED TO TEMP.
- PANCAKE TOPPING
- GOOD WITH JELLY OR GRAVY
- AN ASIAN MUST HAVE
- THE SENOR WANTS CHICKEN, NO COMPRENDE
- DANNON, YOPLAIT, OR ACTIVIA
- 2 INGREDIENTS TO A SANDWICH
- A LEMON-LIME FLAVORED SODA
61 Clues: NATURAL • JIMMY DEAN • A SEASONING • ASIAN UTENSILS • PANCAKE TOPPING • SQUID DEEP FRIED • ____ ON THE COBB • CAMPFIRE DESSERT • AN ASIAN MUST HAVE • AN ITALIAN MUST HAVE • SUGAR SNAPPED OR SNOW • AN INDIVIDUAL DESSERT • CHEMICAL NAME FOR SALT • A YUMMY PIGGY BREAKFAST • A CUPCAKE WITHOUT ICING • COCA-COLA'S COMPETITION • GOOD WITH JELLY OR GRAVY • ___BAGS, ICED___, ____CUP • ...
Topic 16 Imperialism 2024-05-20
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- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- One result of the Spanish-American War
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- and Liberia Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- India’s independence champion
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Incorporate a country within a country
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
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- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- Benefits of British Rule
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- Poem that became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- Saw little benefit from their hard work
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- Britain This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
34 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • One result of the Spanish-American War • Incorporate a country within a country • Saw little benefit from their hard work • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • ...
Imperialism Topic 16 2024-05-20
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- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Benefits of British Rule
- One result of the Spanish-American War
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
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- Forced to adopt European customs; Saw little benefit from their hard work
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- Famous statement that identified Great Britain during the Age of Imperialism
- Incorporate a country within a country
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Poem that became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- India’s independence champion
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Matthew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- Great Britain forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
34 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • One result of the Spanish-American War • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
Valentine Puzzle (February 2024) 2024-02-09
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- The custom in this Asian country is for women to give chocolate to men on Valentine's Day and for men to return the favor on White Day, March 5.
- This pagan Roman holiday was the forerunner to Valentine's Day. It was finally outlawed as being "un-Christian" by the end of the Fifth century.
- Valentine's Day is the common wedding anniversary in this Asian country.
- Valentine's Day most iconic shape, nothing like the actual shape of those found inside people's bodies.
- According to the United States Postal Service and Hallmark, with the exception of Christmas, Valentine's Day generates more mailings of these than any other holiday in any given year.
- Famous today for their bunny and Easter eggs, this British chocolatier is recognized for making the first heart-shaped chocolate boxes in 1861.
- Famous singing duo; Tina & Ike.
- Also called Valentines, these are written expression of affection shared with others. You may have shared these with other students in your grade school class.
- Arguably the secular symbol of the holiday, this Roman god of love is often depicted as a child shooting arrows at would-be couples; his counterpart in the Greek pantheon is Eros.
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- Famous track star and coach; Jackie & Bob.
- This Catholic, South American country pre-Lenten festival Carnaval is such a big event, that Valentine's is celebrated in June.
- Famous African-American lawyer, north St. Louis hospital was later named in his honor; Ida & Homer.
- The custom in this European country to give out white flowers call Snowdrops instead of red roses, accompanied by a joke letter referred to as a Gaekkebrev.
- Famous husband and wife Supreme Court appellants; Harriet & Dred.
- Famous husband and wife biochemists, were jointly awards Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1947; Gerty & Carl.
- This Scandinavian country's version of Valentine's Day is called "Friend's Day", emphasizing friendship over just romance.
- Famous African-American abolitionists; Mary & John.
- This African country, responsible for 20% of the global cacao supply, celebrates National Chocolate Day in tandem with Valentine's Day.
- While flowers are a common feature of modern celebrations, this type of flower, generally the red variety, remains the most common offering.
- Famous immigrant entrepreneur, founded St. Louis' most famous business; Lilly & Adolphus.
20 Clues: Famous singing duo; Tina & Ike. • Famous track star and coach; Jackie & Bob. • Famous African-American abolitionists; Mary & John. • Famous husband and wife Supreme Court appellants; Harriet & Dred. • Valentine's Day is the common wedding anniversary in this Asian country. • Famous immigrant entrepreneur, founded St. Louis' most famous business; Lilly & Adolphus. • ...
Ancient China and Japan 2022-03-08
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- A subgroup of major religious group
- A philosophy that emerged in Song dynasty China; it revived Confucius thinking while adding in Buddhist and Daoist elements
- An organization of people in the same craft or trade
- A river that runs through northern China, "River of Sorrow" because of frequent flooding
- Sports that involve combat and self-defense
- A political system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land
- The art of fine handwriting
- A ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures
- A gemstone that comes in many shades of green
- A Chinese philosophy in which people live a simple life in harmony with nature
- Caravan routes connecting China and the Middle East across Central Asia and Iran
- The focusing of the mind on spiritual ideas
- A series of rulers from the same family
- Venetian merchant and traveler. His accounts of his travels to China offered Europeans a firsthand view of Asian lands and stimulated interest in Asian trades
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- World's longest man made structure built to keep invaders from the north out of China, started by the Qin dynasty, expanded by the Han dynasty
- Sparse, dry, treeless grassland
- A religion based on the teachings of Buddha
- Founder of the Mongol Empire
- A long work of fiction
- A wild and uncivilized person
- The official count of a population
- Class of warriors in Feudal Japan who pledged loyalty to a noble in return for land
- A general ruled Japan in the emperor's name
- Collection of 7,000 life-sized sculptures made from pottery in the tomb of Shi Huangdi
- People from Central Asia when united ended up creating the largest single land empire in history
- A person under the protection of feudal lord to whom he or she owes allegiance
- Chinese philosopher, he was the most influential teacher in Chinese history. His teaching is called Confucianism; focused on morality, family, society, and government
- Built in the Ming Dynasty, was a stunning monument in Beijing built for Yonglo. All commoners and foreigners were forbidden to enter without special permission
28 Clues: A long work of fiction • The art of fine handwriting • Founder of the Mongol Empire • A wild and uncivilized person • Sparse, dry, treeless grassland • The official count of a population • A subgroup of major religious group • A series of rulers from the same family • A religion based on the teachings of Buddha • Sports that involve combat and self-defense • ...
Crossword "Women's Day Special" 2022-03-07
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- Barbie's creative "mom"(11)
- Have you read the diary of the young girl?(9)
- Shares her name with a successful actress, she is known for being awarded the Ramanujan Prize (10)
- I climbed the summit of Everest first(10)
- Awarded to the brave of the soil, the gallantry medal was designed by her (16)
- When the queen calls it a checkmate(12)
- the first Indian to get the golden man home(12)
- Not just a pretty face, she got herself a medical degree after being adjudged as the first asian to win Miss World(10)
- Blind herself, she opened eyes of many as a prolific author(11)
- First woman to orbit the earth(19)
- Her notes inspired the ENIGMA hero(11)
- The leader of world’s only all-in-one video solution(9)
- a soldier and a pioneer of computer programming who invented one of the first “linkers”(11)
- The first Indian woman in her field, she chose the noble profession to heal(16)
- I fly first , I fly on my own across the atlantic ocean (13)
- The mind behind the famous Mr Darcy(10)
- The Lady With the Lamp(19)
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- First Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) (12)
- OVM Dance Academy of Chennai presented a Grand Dance Ballet on this Sivaganga Queen (12)
- the first woman to be an IBM Fellow and also the first woman to win the Turing Award (12)
- teamed up with Tilak, and is known for founding of Home Rule League in 1916 (11)
- missile woman of India(11)
- Awarded as the women of courage (12)
- The dark lady of DNA(16)
- an American soccer champion and activist who has won two World Cup titles and an Olympic gold medal(12)
- She spent 60years studying and watching the chimpanzees mimic human like behaviour(11)
- the first Asian woman to swim across the English Channel(9)
- It was no walk in the “park” when they asked her to give up her seat in the bus(9)
- A writer whose story on “weeping woman” got the movie makers inspired(13)
- She named the first chemical element she discovered polonium, after her native country(10)
30 Clues: The dark lady of DNA(16) • missile woman of India(11) • The Lady With the Lamp(19) • Barbie's creative "mom"(11) • First woman to orbit the earth(19) • Awarded as the women of courage (12) • Her notes inspired the ENIGMA hero(11) • When the queen calls it a checkmate(12) • The mind behind the famous Mr Darcy(10) • I climbed the summit of Everest first(10) • ...
3.3 Cross Word 2023-01-13
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- were a series of military campaigns that western Europeans made form the 1000s to the 1200s.
- were nobles who owned large chunks of lands and used this land to help them compete for power with their expanse number of Knights, Vassals, and Serfs they may have aligned to them.
- Was king of the Franks and united most of the western Europe into one state known as the Holy Roman Empire. He worked hand and hand with Pope Leo III.
- are an Asian people who originated in the high flat lands of Northern Asia. They were considered to nomadic people.
- is a collection of islands off the northwestern coast of Europe is called the...
- Forms most of the boundary between Europe and Asia.
- In 1689 an act was passed that listed the rights of the English people and the rules that English monarchs had to follow.
- was often a less wealthy noble who pledged loyalty to the lord in exchange for a fief.
- is usually defined as the code of honor and courtesy expected of knights during the Middle Ages.
- a large house that was often fitted or expanded into a castle or was the center of a castle.
- The Eastern Roman Empire was called this...
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- was a series of conflicts fought between England and France between 1300s and 1400s.
- was a system that stated lords and the serfs had certain obligations to each other.
- is a social and economic system based on a struct hierarchy.
- Was a French peasant girl who led the French army to victory against England at the Battle of Orleans in the Hundred Years' War
- Was a German princess who became Empress of Russia and westernized Russia and pushed it to participate in European politics.
- Khan united nomads of Mongolia and conquered a vast Asian empire.
- served particular nobles and were often apart of their protection and wore large sets of armor.
- was a document written in 1215 that established certain rights of English citizens and institutions.
- Helped united all the Spanish kingdoms into a single nation.
- was the emperor of Russia
- were peasants who had to stay on the land and farm it for the profit of the lord or the vassal.
22 Clues: was the emperor of Russia • The Eastern Roman Empire was called this... • Forms most of the boundary between Europe and Asia. • is a social and economic system based on a struct hierarchy. • Helped united all the Spanish kingdoms into a single nation. • Khan united nomads of Mongolia and conquered a vast Asian empire. • ...
Decor crossword 2022-01-06
5 Clues: Used in Diwali Decorations • Used to decorate the walls • Asian paints Colour of the year 2021 • Used to create distinctive designs on walls • Wall textures inspired by Indian culture and handicrafts
Ristikko 2022-11-08
5 Clues: Kun annat oman vanhan asian uudelleen käyttöön. • Kun laitat erillaiset roskat omiin roskiksiinsa. • Sähkölaskussa energian yksikkönä käytetään.......... • Kun jokin asia syttyy tuleen sitä kutsutaan......... • Asia jota vapautuu ilmakehään fossiilisia polttoaineita poltettaessa.
Chapter 4 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-05
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- the third period of Egypt's glory, during this time it was wealthier and more powerful than ever before (about 1570-1075 B.C.)
- Chinese ruler who came to power in 221 B.C. and unified and expanded China by ending internal battles and conquering rival states
- A Kushite king who overthrew the Libyan dynasty that had ruled Egypt for over 200 years. He united the entire Nile Valley from north to south. (751 B.C.)
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- A governor of a province in ancient Persia
- Persian king who put satraps in place and built the Royal Road
- Made a treaty with another Hittite king that promised "peace and brotherhood between us forever." Their alliance lasted for the rest of the century.
- Persian king who created a huge empire
- Hatshepsut's stepson who proved to be a much more warlike ruler might have even murdered Hapshepsut.
- An Assyrian king who told people to bring back writings and collected about 20,000 cuniform tablets were now found form him. Made a huge library in Nineveh
- A large, complex organization composed of appointed officials
- A religion in China which emphasizes the removal from society and to become one with nature.
- First female pharaoh who expanded Egypt through trade (1472 B.C.
- A road for the government use built by the ancient Persian ruler Darius which helped unite the empire
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- a Southwest Asian people who helped to destroy the Assyrian Empire
- The founder of Persia's classical pre-Islamic religion, Zoroastrianism.
- A Chinese book of oracles, consulted to answer ethical and practical problems.
- the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled
- Asiatic invaders who ruled Egypt from about 1640 to 1570 B.C.
- In Daoist belief, complementary factors that help to maintain the equilibrium of the world. One is associated with masculine, light, and active qualities while the other with feminine, dark, and passive qualities.
- (551-479 BCE) A Chinese philosopher known also as Kong Fuzi and created one of the most influential philosophies in Chinese history.
- Cyrus's son
- is a region of Africa that straddled the upper Nile River
- respect for parents
- Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon
- Southwest Asian kingdom that controlled a large empire from about 850 to 612 B.C.
26 Clues: Cyrus's son • respect for parents • Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon • Persian king who created a huge empire • A governor of a province in ancient Persia • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • is a region of Africa that straddled the upper Nile River • Asiatic invaders who ruled Egypt from about 1640 to 1570 B.C. • ...
Clue Tracker #1 - Geography 2022-03-20
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- Country with the highest life expectancy
- This South American country has two capital cities
- This endangered species can be found in the jungles of South America
- The largest island located in Asia
- This small island in the Caribbean Sea is the most densely populated country in North America
- These types of maps focus on showing landforms and water features
- Large island in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Italy
- Virginia is bordered by North Carolina, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, and this state
- The Great Barrier Reef is located of the coast of this country
- The provinces of Quebec, Ontario, and Manitoba can be found bordering this Canadian body of water
- This is the only country in South America that has the national language of Portuguese, it’s also the largest country
- The highest mountain in North America, Denali, can be found in this state
- This Asian country features an outline of the country on its flag
- The largest lake in North America
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- A form of Chinese, this is the most commonly spoken language in the entire world
- These types of maps show the names and boundaries of countries and identifies major cities
- This is the only state in the US not to have a rectangular flag
- The driest place in the world, Atacama Desert, is located in this South American country
- This is South America’s longest river, flowing from Peru to the Atlantic Ocean
- This is one of the most polluted cities in the world, found in Egypt
- The capital city of Zambia, in Southern Africa
- The Mississippi and Missouri rivers finally come together in this United States city
- This Central American country has a red, white, and blue flag that also features two stars
- This channel separates the countries of the United Kingdom and France
- Virginia is considered to be in this climate zone
- The capital city of Spain
- This mountain range separates Russia into Europe and Asia
- This is the largest country located completely in the continent of Europe
- The longest river in the world can be found on the African continent
- The Asian continent is bordered by the waters of the Arctic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and this ocean
30 Clues: The capital city of Spain • The largest lake in North America • The largest island located in Asia • Country with the highest life expectancy • The capital city of Zambia, in Southern Africa • Virginia is considered to be in this climate zone • This South American country has two capital cities • This mountain range separates Russia into Europe and Asia • ...
Met AA&PI Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-09
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- An ensemble by this second-generation Chinese-American designer from Detroit, Michigan can be found in the exhibition, 'In America: Lexicon of Fashion.'
- This 13th-century Persian poet and scholar was born in Greater Khorasan in Greater Iran and his poetry continues to be widely read around the world today.
- What is the name of the ancient craft of darning through repair still in practice in Kashmir?
- Which family donated The Met’s first collection of Oceanic Art?
- What was the legendary empress Xi Ling Shi credited with inventing when something dropped in her teacup?
- Last name of Japanese-American sculptor who has a museum named for him in Queens.
- This embroidered long-sleeved formal shirt in the Philippines is usually worn by men, and it combines elements from both the precolonial native Filipino and colonial Spanish clothing styles.
- This Asian American Artist once worked in The Met gift shop and is the only individual to have work installed into two galleries at The Met.
- This group of indigenous Polynesian people refer to mainland New Zealand as Aeotearowa.
- This technique of wax-resist dyeing applied to the whole cloth originated in Java, Indonesia.
- Born in Nepal, this major religious figure celebrates their birthday on May 8.
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- The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing featured a ceiling made by these artists from New Guinea.
- What Asian country was an inspiration for the 2015 Met Gala?
- This tradition of Palestinian embroidery is passed down from mother to daughter.
- This is the word for traditional Japanese calligraphy.
- What is the animal of the year 2022 among the 12 zodiac signs?
- Civic Practice Project artist Mei Lum’s work is rooted in this NYC neighborhood.
- The 2019 exhibition at The Met Breuer by late Iranian-American artist Siah Armajani was titled “Follow this ______.”
- Met Live Arts Artist in Residence Bijayini Satpathy's performances are heavily inspired by this classical style of Indian dance.
- This type of porcelain jar from the late Joseon period in South Korea is named after this celestial body because it is usually made by joining two hemispherical halves.
- This major city in Turkey straddles Europe and Asia across the Bosphorus Strait.
21 Clues: This is the word for traditional Japanese calligraphy. • What Asian country was an inspiration for the 2015 Met Gala? • What is the animal of the year 2022 among the 12 zodiac signs? • Which family donated The Met’s first collection of Oceanic Art? • Born in Nepal, this major religious figure celebrates their birthday on May 8. • ...
all about kaylea: hard mode 2023-11-30
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- favorite book series? HINT: ITS BY SHERILYNN KENYON
- favorite color?
- favorite weather?
- youngest sisters name?
- where did i grow up?
- favorite planet?
- original dream job? HINT: its very wet
- second favorite job? HINT: SHHHHH
- least favorite color?
- favorite baked good? HINT: I SAY IT ALL THE TIME, TEXT ME FOR MORE CLUES
- Second oldest brothers name?
- age?
- youngest brothers name?
- favorite shoe brand?
- what would i do every night if it was clear? HINT: ASTRONOMY
- favorite creature that dwells on both land and sea? HINT: ROLY POLY
- if i had to lose one of my senses, which one? NO HINT THERES LITERALLY ONLY FIVE OPTIONS
- second favorite band? HINT: SPACEY AND ROCK
- favorite sportball team? HINT: COINCIDES WITH FAVORITE SPORTSBALL
- Oldest brothers name?
- oldest sisters name?
- could i win a fight against a group of toddlers? HINT: TWO WORDS
- favorite vacation? HINT: YOURE ALL GONNA BE JEALOUS
- favorite language ive ever learned? HINT: EUROPEAN
- one thing you couldnt pay me enough to do?
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- favorite pie?
- favorite food to cook? HINT: ASIAN
- favorite bird? HINT: HAS A COLOR IN ITS NAME, LIVES AND NESTS BY WATER
- what is my biggest fear?
- favorite starbucks drink? HINT: BASIC B DRINK
- superpower of choice? HINT: TWO WORDS, R+B, UNREALISTIC
- boyfriends name?
- favorite youtuber? HINT: POPULAR FOR FNAF CONTENT
- how many siblings do i have?
- favorite phone game? HINT: handsome man game by MIHOYO
- what is my degree of choice? HINT: STEM
- favorite drink above the rest? HINT: ASIAN AND PART SNACK, TWO WORDS
- what do i collect the most of? HINT: EVERYONE DOES AT SOME POINT
- only rollercoaster you could pay me an extreme amount of money to ride? HINT: FASTTTTT
- second superpower of choice
- favorite winter drink that isnt coffee?
- where do i want to move?
- where do i always ask to fight people?
- favorite genre of music?
- favorite sportsball?
- what do i have too much of? HINT: YOU WEAR IT WHEN YOU LEAVE THE HOUSE USUALLY
- favorite season?
- favorite southern fast food joint
- favorite animal? HINT: GOES WITH THE ORIGINAL DREAM JOB
- favorite time of day?
50 Clues: age? • favorite pie? • favorite color? • boyfriends name? • favorite planet? • favorite season? • favorite weather? • where did i grow up? • favorite shoe brand? • favorite sportsball? • oldest sisters name? • least favorite color? • Oldest brothers name? • favorite time of day? • youngest sisters name? • youngest brothers name? • what is my biggest fear? • where do i want to move? • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
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- Forced to adopt European customs
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Incorporate a country within a country
- 2 southeast Asian Countries in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- India’s independence champion
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Great Britain forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- and south America The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Famous statement that identified Great Britain during the Age of Imperialism
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
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- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- One result of the Spanish-American War
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- had the means to control their empires by
- The only Asian country to create its own Age of Imperialism was
- Benefits of British Rule
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve its goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- poem that was written by Rudyard Kipling
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Matthew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
34 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Forced to adopt European customs • One result of the Spanish-American War • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • poem that was written by Rudyard Kipling • had the means to control their empires by • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • ...
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- A refreshing green vegetable, often used in salads or pickled.
- A summer squash often used in stir-fries, salads, or as a side dish.
- A fungus used in cooking, available in various varieties like button, portobello, and shiitake.
- A leafy vegetable, commonly used in slaws, soups, or stir-fries.
- A crunchy vegetable with a mild anise or licorice flavor, often used raw in salads or roasted.
- A type of mushroom, often used in Asian dishes for its rich, savory flavor.
- Also called celeriac, a root vegetable used in soups, stews, or mashed.
- A small, crunchy root vegetable, often used in salads for its peppery taste.
- A white, dense vegetable, often used as a low-carb substitute in various dishes.
- The leafy tops of turnips, often sautéed or used in soups.
- A vegetable with a tough exterior and tender inner heart, often eaten steamed or in dips.
- A starchy root vegetable, commonly used in Asian cuisines in savory or sweet dishes.
- An herb with a fresh, citrusy flavor, often used as a garnish or in salsas.
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- A type of Chinese cabbage, commonly used in stir-fries or soups.
- A leafy green vegetable, commonly used in salads, soups, or as a side dish.
- A root vegetable with a deep red color, often used in salads or roasted.
- A starchy root vegetable, often roasted or mashed.
- A peppery leafy green often used in salads or as a garnish.
- A leafy green vegetable known for its health benefits, often used in salads or smoothies.
- A red-leafed vegetable with a slightly bitter flavor, often used in salads.
- A slightly bitter leafy green, often used in salads or as a garnish.
- A green vegetable with tender stalks, often grilled or steamed.
- A crunchy, orange root vegetable, often eaten raw or in salads.
- A long vegetable with a mild onion flavor, often used in soups and stews.
- A round orange vegetable, often used in pies or roasted as a side dish.
- A leafy vegetable with bright-colored stems, often used in sautéed dishes or soups.
- A green vegetable with a mucilaginous texture, commonly used in gumbo or fried.
- A red fruit often used as a vegetable in salads, sauces, and soups.
28 Clues: A starchy root vegetable, often roasted or mashed. • The leafy tops of turnips, often sautéed or used in soups. • A peppery leafy green often used in salads or as a garnish. • A refreshing green vegetable, often used in salads or pickled. • A green vegetable with tender stalks, often grilled or steamed. • ...
Just for you 2025-01-14
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- A type of fabric made from silkworms.
- Unable to make a decision or rather a unique brand.
- One of the colours you liked so much in 2024.
- A type of Asian cuisine you like.
- A cheerful, yellow flower that resembles the sun.
- The watery home of whales and dolphins.
- Iconic fashion magazine known for its photography and celebrity coverage
- A beverage you like, but can't too much of it because it gives you anxiety.
- The world of plants and animals
- So alike they are indistinguishable.
- Something you'll always be about and is so close to your heart..
- The eleventh month of the year is called this.
- A type of clothing worn on the upper body.
- A natural phenomenon involving the release of electrical energy in the atmosphere.
- Something you were gifted and have kept your whole life.
- A type of earrings you like.
- A small, independent store offering carefully selected clothing and accessories.
- What special occasion happens on 7 July
- A fragrant flower with a long stem, often given as a gift.
- Primary colour of a sunflower.
- The season of renewal, marked by blooming flowers and budding trees.
- A type of footwear that covers the whole foot and ankle.
- A clock tells you this.
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- A type of clothing worn in the winter.
- Sunny days, rainy days, and snowy days are all examples of this.
- The largest desert in the world.
- colour of the sky.
- A style of clothing characterized by loose, flowing garments and natural fabrics
- Just like you, it brightens up peoples day, and you hate standing or sitting directly in it for too long.
- African or Asian mammal known for its intelligence and social behaviour.
- Thin, pointed instrument used for sewing, knitting, or injecting.
- The season of falling leaves and harvest festivals
- A material used to make clothing.
- The day that immediately preceded the current day.
- The name of the most beautiful queen who ever lived.
- Tanned animal hide, prized for its durability and used in everything from jackets to boots.
- Equine with a single, spiralling horn, often depicted as pure and magical.
- A natural stream of water flowing through the land
- Holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- A garment worn for warmth.
40 Clues: colour of the sky. • A clock tells you this. • A garment worn for warmth. • A type of earrings you like. • Primary colour of a sunflower. • The world of plants and animals • The largest desert in the world. • A type of Asian cuisine you like. • A material used to make clothing. • So alike they are indistinguishable. • A type of fabric made from silkworms. • ...
Asian and Pacific Islander Regions of the World 2021-05-04
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- Located in central Asia and former Soviet
- This island is apart of the United States
- This island is was formerly known as Ceylon
- Its capital is Ulaanbaatar
- This is the worlds fifth most popular country
- This is an archipelago of over 500 island
- Known for its forested volcanic mountains
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- island country is located off of Australia
- Capital is Seoul
- One of america's popular water brands
- Capital is Vientiane
- Capital is Hanoi
- The world's largest island country
- Capital is Apia
- Located in SE Asia and known for Bollywood
- Also called Persia, capital is Tehran
- Capital is Bangkok
- Capital is Hagatna
18 Clues: Capital is Apia • Capital is Seoul • Capital is Hanoi • Capital is Bangkok • Capital is Hagatna • Capital is Vientiane • Its capital is Ulaanbaatar • The world's largest island country • One of america's popular water brands • Also called Persia, capital is Tehran • Located in central Asia and former Soviet • This island is apart of the United States • ...
Elephant Crossword 2021-08-10
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- What is the status of elephants on the IUCN red list?
- What is an elephants dietary habit?
- An elephant herd is led by a...
- What appendage of the elephant acts as a nose, snorkel, straw and hand, depending on the need?
- Which elephant corridor is presently at threat in Sri Lanka?
- How many subspecies of elephants are there?
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- Research shows that elephants have long-lasting memory. Complete the phrase: ‘Elephants never …’
- Each year the elephant gathering happens where in Sri Lanka?
- Elephants are hunted for...
- What is the name of the elephant adopted by the Dilmah Family?
- What is the scientific name of Asian elephants?
- What sound does an elephant make?
12 Clues: Elephants are hunted for... • An elephant herd is led by a... • What sound does an elephant make? • What is an elephants dietary habit? • How many subspecies of elephants are there? • What is the scientific name of Asian elephants? • What is the status of elephants on the IUCN red list? • Each year the elephant gathering happens where in Sri Lanka? • ...
TTS BAB 3 IPS 2023-04-09
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- penjualan dengan pengiriman barang keluar negeri
- kebijakan melindungi produk dalam negeri
- sebuah produk atau barang yang bisa diperdagangkan dengan tujuan mendapatkan keuntungan
- organisasi kerja sama negara-negara dikawasan asian pasifik yang mendorong dan memfasilitasi, perdagangan dan investasi yang lebih bebas dan terbuka dikawasan, serta meningkatkan kerja sama pengembangan kapasitas ekonomi anggota
- organisasi yang dibentuk pada tanggal 1 Januari 1995 untuk menggantikan GATT
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- pelaku impor
- Kegiatan suatu negara untuk mendatangkan barang dari luar negeri
- kebijakan menjual barang diluar negeri dengan harga yang lebih murah dari pada didalam negeri
- pertukaran hasil disebut juga dengan
- pelaku Ekspor
- mata uang perdagangan internasional
- kebijakan untuk membatasi jumlah ekspor dan impor barang dari suatu negara
12 Clues: pelaku impor • pelaku Ekspor • mata uang perdagangan internasional • pertukaran hasil disebut juga dengan • kebijakan melindungi produk dalam negeri • penjualan dengan pengiriman barang keluar negeri • Kegiatan suatu negara untuk mendatangkan barang dari luar negeri • kebijakan untuk membatasi jumlah ekspor dan impor barang dari suatu negara • ...
About kaylene 2024-08-10
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- My favorite band,one of their most popular songs having
- My favorite color is a shade of red
- A genre that attempts to scare
- My birthday, was on a solar eclipse in 2017
- A nickname rhyming with ten
- a piercing located in the hard part of your ear
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- An ethnicity that can be considered Asian or Pacific Islander
- A popular book with kids trapped in a maze that closes at a certain time
- an introverted mbti type, known as mediator
- A romance anime with the main character being hori
- A reptile known for their lashes
- A hair dye brand that I use, has an animal as the name
12 Clues: A nickname rhyming with ten • A genre that attempts to scare • A reptile known for their lashes • My favorite color is a shade of red • an introverted mbti type, known as mediator • My birthday, was on a solar eclipse in 2017 • a piercing located in the hard part of your ear • A romance anime with the main character being hori • ...
Time of Rebirth and Advancement 2021-10-15
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- First city to grow rich
- The___ began here in Italy
- a person who fights in the army for money
- built canals and waterways instead of roads
- Italy was becoming ____. More people were people living in the city rather than in the countryside.
- the art of making agreements with other countries
- influenced Europeans to buy Asian goods because of his book about his travels
- Venice built there city on many small ______
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- The Renaissance began in Italy, the center of the old _____
- More interested in worldly events and ideas then religion
- Florence became rich from trading cloth, mainly wool from _____
- The states of Italy were______ of each other and very rich
- Owned banks and was Florence's richest family
13 Clues: First city to grow rich • The___ began here in Italy • a person who fights in the army for money • built canals and waterways instead of roads • Venice built there city on many small ______ • Owned banks and was Florence's richest family • the art of making agreements with other countries • More interested in worldly events and ideas then religion • ...
Ch 5 vocab 2017-01-05
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- the animal life in a certain place
- the plant life in a certain place
- tourism where people visit a country to enjoy its nature
- a country’s main city that is so large and strong that it basically is the rest of the country
- government where a king is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- the Asian countries bordering the Pacific Ocean
- apart from other countries
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- farming where the farmer makes only enough to feed their family
- government where the ruler has complete control
- a large farm
- a group of people that is different from most of the people
- specific to a certain place or people
- the king of a Muslim country
13 Clues: a large farm • apart from other countries • the king of a Muslim country • the plant life in a certain place • the animal life in a certain place • specific to a certain place or people • government where the ruler has complete control • the Asian countries bordering the Pacific Ocean • tourism where people visit a country to enjoy its nature • ...
SE Asia Physical Features 2024-02-12
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- River The largest and longest river in china
- A sea that lies between China and Korea
- Started in the Himalayan Mountains and winded more than 1,500 miles
- The second longest river in China
- The third largest of the world's 5 oceans
- The largest desert in Asia
- The highest mountains in the world
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- A sea that lies between Vietnam and the Philippines
- Located in Northwestern China
- An arm of the Indian ocean with India to its west and Myanmar to its east.
- northeastern China in between the Yellow Sea and Sea of Japan
- An arm of the Pacific ocean that lies between the Asian continent and Japan
- One of the region's most important crops,rice,is growing in the Mekong Basin
13 Clues: The largest desert in Asia • Located in Northwestern China • The second longest river in China • The highest mountains in the world • A sea that lies between China and Korea • The third largest of the world's 5 oceans • River The largest and longest river in china • A sea that lies between Vietnam and the Philippines • ...
Chapter 1 Crossword 2025-12-17
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- CASTRIES The French colonel who commanded the garrison at Dien Bien Phu and was captured at the battle's end
- THEORY President Eisenhower's geopolitical theory suggesting that if Vietnam fell to communism, neighboring Southeast Asian nations would also fall
- The French general who conceived the ill-fated plan to establish a fortified air-land base at Dien Bien Phu to lure the Viet Minh into battle
- The large Asian neighbour that provided the Viet Minh with crucial artillery, sanctuary, and military advisors after 1949
- The former history teacher who became the Viet Minh’s military commander and the architect of the victory against the French
- The civilians who transported artillery and supplies on their backs or modified bicycles, described as a "human anthill" at Dien Bien Phu
- BIEN PHU The decisive 1954 battle located in a valley where the Viet Minh besieged and defeated the French garrison
- The animal used in Ho Chi Minh’s famous metaphor to describe the French forces, predicting they would be bled to death by the Vietnamese "tiger"
- ZEDONG The Chinese communist leader whose military theories on "protracted war" heavily influenced General Giap’s strategy
- The Swiss city that hosted the 1954 peace conference which temporarily divided Vietnam into two zones
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- The type of irregular warfare tactics, characterized by ambushes and hit-and-run attacks, used by the Viet Minh to wear down the French
- CHI MINH The communist leader who declared Vietnam’s independence in 1945 and whose adopted name translates to "Bringer of Light"
- The US foreign policy strategy aimed at halting the spread of communism, which drove American financial support for the French war effort
- PARALLEL The specific latitude line established by the Geneva Accords as the temporary military demarcation between North and South Vietnam
- The failed French defensive strategy of using a network of fortified posts to control territory, known as the "grid" system
- MINH The "League for the Independence of Vietnam," formed in 1941 to resist Japanese and French occupation
- DAI The French-appointed "puppet" emperor and head of the State of Vietnam intended to offer a nationalist alternative to the communists
17 Clues: The Swiss city that hosted the 1954 peace conference which temporarily divided Vietnam into two zones • CASTRIES The French colonel who commanded the garrison at Dien Bien Phu and was captured at the battle's end • MINH The "League for the Independence of Vietnam," formed in 1941 to resist Japanese and French occupation • ...
Spelling - Lesson 14 2013-02-05
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- a flower with shiny leaves, white or red flowers with strong sweet smell, in southern USA
- a person who has no fixed home, drifter, wanderer
- provoke the hostility of, bother, annoy, irritate
- hanging down, drooping
- unsteady walk, astound or overwhelm
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- state of inactivity, standing still, liquids with no current
- make magnetic, attract strongly
- increase in size, make large
- a wind instrument, player blows air into a bag and squeezes it out through pipes
- a very boastful (cocky) and talkative person
- sharply uneven surface, irregular edge as though chewed on
- a small tropical Asian lizard that glides by spreading flaps of skin on side of body, a creature of myth that breathes fire and has wings
12 Clues: hanging down, drooping • increase in size, make large • make magnetic, attract strongly • unsteady walk, astound or overwhelm • a very boastful (cocky) and talkative person • a person who has no fixed home, drifter, wanderer • provoke the hostility of, bother, annoy, irritate • sharply uneven surface, irregular edge as though chewed on • ...
english 2022-06-06
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- the savage and excessive killing of many people
- a landlocked republic in west central Asia bordering on northwestern China; formerly an Asian soviet
- an adherent of right-wing authoritarian views
- is a life-size dummy used to display clothes
- rise up against an authority
- is a republic in southern South America on the western slopes of the Andes on the south Pacific coast
- South African statesman who was released from prison to become the nation's first democratically elected president in 1994
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- is the process of bubbling as gas escapes
- a governor of a province in ancient Persia
- a nonmilitary citizen
- the governing authority of a political unit
- of or pertaining to or resembling a utopia
12 Clues: a nonmilitary citizen • rise up against an authority • is the process of bubbling as gas escapes • a governor of a province in ancient Persia • of or pertaining to or resembling a utopia • the governing authority of a political unit • is a life-size dummy used to display clothes • an adherent of right-wing authoritarian views • ...
SE Asia Physical Features - Jamari Steele 2024-02-13
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- Juts of northeastern China in between the Yellow Sea and the Sea Of Japan.
- The largest and longest river in China.
- An arm of the Indian Ocean with India to its west and Myanmar to its east.
- Stretches across southern Magnolia to northern China.
- An arm of the Pacific Ocean that lies between then Asian continent and Japan.
- The East China Sea south of the Korean Peninsula.
- Nestled between two rugged mountain ranges.
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- Chinas second largest river.
- The third largest of the world's five oceans.
- Lies between Vietnam and the Philippines.
- Highest mountain range in the world.
- Starting in the Himalayan Mountains and winding more than 1,500 miles to the Indian Ocean.
12 Clues: Chinas second largest river. • Highest mountain range in the world. • The largest and longest river in China. • Lies between Vietnam and the Philippines. • Nestled between two rugged mountain ranges. • The third largest of the world's five oceans. • The East China Sea south of the Korean Peninsula. • Stretches across southern Magnolia to northern China. • ...
SE Asia Physical Features 2024-02-13
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- highest mountain range in the world
- is the third largest ocean of five worlds
- stretches across southern Mongolia to northern China
- the Himalayan Mountains and winding more than 1,500 miles the Indian Ocean
- lies between the Vietnam and the Philippines
- the third largest and longest river in the world
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- it lies between the Asian continent and Japan
- Desert is nestled between two rugged mountain ranges
- lives of 60 million people poorest in the world
- the northeastern China in between the yellow sea
- this is in between the East china sea south of the Korean Peninsula
- the Indian Ocean with Indian to its west and Myanmar to its east
12 Clues: highest mountain range in the world • is the third largest ocean of five worlds • lies between the Vietnam and the Philippines • it lies between the Asian continent and Japan • lives of 60 million people poorest in the world • the northeastern China in between the yellow sea • the third largest and longest river in the world • ...
What In The World? 2024-02-24
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- Home of the oldest University in all of Asia
- A Caribbean country known for its cigars and vintage cars
- The largest country in the world by land area
- The Great Barrier Reef is located off the coast of this island country
- Great place to learn Jiu-Jitsu or Soccer
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- Location of the Sagrada Familia and Cathedral de Valencia
- A place known for its massive pyramids
- Birthplace of F1 driver Sergio 'Checo' Perez
- Southeast Asian Country known as the Land of Smiles...and Muay Thai
- Oktoberfest is celebrated annually here
- The only country besides the US to have an NBA team
- European country is known for its fashion capital, Milan
12 Clues: A place known for its massive pyramids • Oktoberfest is celebrated annually here • Great place to learn Jiu-Jitsu or Soccer • Birthplace of F1 driver Sergio 'Checo' Perez • Home of the oldest University in all of Asia • The largest country in the world by land area • The only country besides the US to have an NBA team • ...
kuis seni tarii 2023-02-20
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- Siapa dalang di balik megahnya koreografi pertunjukan tarian nusantara saat welcoming dinner KTT G20 Bali?
- Nilai keindahan pada sebuah karya disebut..
- Peragaan atau sikap dan gerak dari seluruh anggota tubuh dengan penguasaan keterampilan gerak dalam tari adalah pengertian..
- Tari Pakarena berasal dari..
- Hentakan kaki, petikan jari termasuk musik
- Tari Jaipong dari Jawa Barat diiringi dengan
- Ketika beberapa penari menggunakan pola V, hal itu akan memberikan kesan..
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- Tarian yang dipertunjukkan pada pembukaan Asian Games 2018
- Gadis penari yang menggerakkan badannya dan bernyanyi dalam pertunjukan tarian tersebut disebut...
- Siapa bintang tamu pada saat pagelaran kolosal harjalu 2022
- Tari Piring berasal dari..
- Formasi penari berbentuk segitiga dan zig-zag termasuk ke dalam pola...
12 Clues: Tari Piring berasal dari.. • Tari Pakarena berasal dari.. • Hentakan kaki, petikan jari termasuk musik • Nilai keindahan pada sebuah karya disebut.. • Tari Jaipong dari Jawa Barat diiringi dengan • Tarian yang dipertunjukkan pada pembukaan Asian Games 2018 • Siapa bintang tamu pada saat pagelaran kolosal harjalu 2022 • ...
The Developing World 2023-05-03
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- Date of the insurrection
- The money people put into a bank is not back in a vault because it is used for what?
- The most important word in FDIC
- Political divisions in the 1990's was because republics and democrats couldn't agree on this
- Poor economy in 2007-2009 was because of the crash of this market
- The Asian Pacific market became profitable in what trade market?
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- When republicans and democrats agree
- Country that broke apart into Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia & Macedonia
- Agreement that brought peace to Ireland
- Economy that competes with the US and Japan
- British Exit
- Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore & South Korea are known as what?
12 Clues: British Exit • Date of the insurrection • The most important word in FDIC • When republicans and democrats agree • Agreement that brought peace to Ireland • Economy that competes with the US and Japan • Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore & South Korea are known as what? • The Asian Pacific market became profitable in what trade market? • ...
UIL Spelling Animal 2025-01-17
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- African antilopes
- a nocturnal wildcat with a yellow coat and black spots. From SW North America to Central America
- a medium sized deer native to East Asia
- any of several tropical or sub tropical shorebirds that have long toes made for walking on floating vegetation
- sheep from Spain with fine wool, other definitions mentioning wool
- a small, brightly colored Asian Labyrinth fish, popular in aquariums
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- two toes pointing forward, and two pointing backwards see on birds, ex. a parrot
- Any of various lizards and closely related reptiles
- an old female cat
- a short tailed marsupial from SW Australia
- the sound made when small insects rub body parts together
- a large edible clam from New Zealand
12 Clues: an old female cat • African antilopes • a large edible clam from New Zealand • a medium sized deer native to East Asia • a short tailed marsupial from SW Australia • Any of various lizards and closely related reptiles • the sound made when small insects rub body parts together • sheep from Spain with fine wool, other definitions mentioning wool • ...
European Exploration and Colonization of the Americas 2022-08-26
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- Having ownership or complete control of an industry or resource
- The ________ added to the excitement & want of exploration in Europe
- In 1453, The Turks captured ______________
- ______________ rounded the Cape of Good at the southern tip of Africa
- ___________ sponsored a number of explorations through the 1400’s
- An official adventure to talk with another country’s government
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- The Travels of Marco Polo were written by a writer who was in the same ______ as Marco Polo
- Arrangement of trade for goods & services that uses money instead of barter, or exchange of goods
- A society that relies on agriculture or farming
- Associated with Middle Ages in Europe
- System of money
- The ______ were travelers & traders
- A native of the asian nation of Mongolia
13 Clues: System of money • The ______ were travelers & traders • Associated with Middle Ages in Europe • A native of the asian nation of Mongolia • In 1453, The Turks captured ______________ • A society that relies on agriculture or farming • Having ownership or complete control of an industry or resource • An official adventure to talk with another country’s government • ...
Color Your World Crossword 2025-05-24
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- 2025 Color of the Year
- Company headquartered in Carlstadt, NJ that names the Color of the Year
- Poisonous metal historically used in white paint
- A type of photoreceptor cell in the retina and a way to divert traffic
- Color associated with mourning in many Asian countries
- Term for a color's position within a color space
- Type of color mixing commonly used in color printing
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- Can you create a rhyme with this color/fruit?
- Middle color of the rainbow
- Form of therapy that uses color and light to treat mental and physical health
- Candy that allows you to "taste the rainbow"
- Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel
- Color represented by the "k" in CMYK
13 Clues: 2025 Color of the Year • Middle color of the rainbow • Color represented by the "k" in CMYK • Candy that allows you to "taste the rainbow" • Can you create a rhyme with this color/fruit? • Poisonous metal historically used in white paint • Term for a color's position within a color space • Type of color mixing commonly used in color printing • ...
MUSICAL STYLES 2022-01-06
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- Asian cultural music with Sitar and Tabla
- A drama set to music that is entirely sung and is accompanied by an orchestra.
- A blend of Scottish music with current music nowadays.
- A danceable jazz style performed by a huge ensemble.
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- A musical including speech, songs, and dance.
- A solo bagpipe work based on a theme and variations.
- Music derived from African-American traditional music
- A Jamaican genre with strong accents on beats 2 and 4.
8 Clues: Asian cultural music with Sitar and Tabla • A musical including speech, songs, and dance. • A solo bagpipe work based on a theme and variations. • A danceable jazz style performed by a huge ensemble. • Music derived from African-American traditional music • A blend of Scottish music with current music nowadays. • ...
History and Governments 2024-10-20
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- The British East India Company arrived in India during the 1600s
- South Asian country that was never colonized by European powers
- Country that gained independence in 1971 after a civil war with West Pakistan
- The year India and Pakistan gained independence
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- Country that has territorial disputes with India over Kashmir
- Civil disobedience advocate who fought for Indian independence
- Former name of Sri Lanka before its independence
- Leader of India's nonviolent resistance movement
- The Sepoy Rebellion occurred in 1857
9 Clues: The Sepoy Rebellion occurred in 1857 • The year India and Pakistan gained independence • Former name of Sri Lanka before its independence • Leader of India's nonviolent resistance movement • Country that has territorial disputes with India over Kashmir • Civil disobedience advocate who fought for Indian independence • ...
The Ottoman Empire 2023-06-06
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- An Islamic ruler
- What religion did the Ottomans spread throughout their empire?
- What did Istanbul used to be called before the Ottoman's took control?
- The founder of the Ottoman Empire
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- Suleyman 1 was also known as Suleyman the _____________.
- What was the main cause of the Ottoman Empire's decline?
- A member of the ancient central Asian peoples who spoke Turkic languages including the Ottomans.
7 Clues: An Islamic ruler • The founder of the Ottoman Empire • Suleyman 1 was also known as Suleyman the _____________. • What was the main cause of the Ottoman Empire's decline? • What religion did the Ottomans spread throughout their empire? • What did Istanbul used to be called before the Ottoman's took control? • ...
History of Southeast Asia 2022-05-18
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- term that means storage pool - Great Kingdoms
- One of the religions that were adopted from India - Great Kingdoms
- Animals that Southeast Asia used for defense against invaders
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- term that means extra supplies of - Great Kingdoms
- Invaders who destroyed the Burmese empire of Bagan
- a Civilization that founded the "seed culture" - Great Kingdoms
- Where Southeast Asian countries grew because of rich crops - Ancient Southeast Asia
- One of the busiest trade routes - Great kingdoms
8 Clues: term that means storage pool - Great Kingdoms • One of the busiest trade routes - Great kingdoms • term that means extra supplies of - Great Kingdoms • Invaders who destroyed the Burmese empire of Bagan • Animals that Southeast Asia used for defense against invaders • a Civilization that founded the "seed culture" - Great Kingdoms • ...
Musicians with Asian roots! 2022-03-29
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- Renowned Chinese-American cellist.
- Famous DJ who is Heir to the Benihana restaurant empire. Born to japanese parents.
- Singer of "So many details." Half Filipino
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- Singer of "The Worst." Quarter Japanese.
- Known by his aliases as "Joji" and "Pink guy"; he debuted his 2017 single "Will He" to acclaimed success. Half Japanese.
- Singer of "drivers license." Half Filipina.
6 Clues: Renowned Chinese-American cellist. • Singer of "The Worst." Quarter Japanese. • Singer of "So many details." Half Filipino • Singer of "drivers license." Half Filipina. • Famous DJ who is Heir to the Benihana restaurant empire. Born to japanese parents. • ...
Asian Countries and Nationalities 2024-09-22
fruit 2024-04-22
Tom’s cryptic crossword 2020-05-07
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- A tiger mad man from Oklahoma with a mullet
- The birthplace of Charles Dickens
- Medieval Hungarian dish of meat, vegetables and paprika
- 2008 Japanese animated film about a goldfish princess
- Home to the oldest university in the English speaking world
- Delicious noodle based soup originating in Japan
- Home to the cities of Zagreb and Split
- A southeast Asian country formerly known as Siam
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- First name of actor who plays Smithy in Gavin & Stacey
- Surname that translates to below a hill
- a bound medium for recording information in the form of writing or images
- Large Warwickshire town with an average of 39
- The city location of a weir used in the filming of Les Miserables
- Nippon is the name of this country in its own language
14 Clues: The birthplace of Charles Dickens • Home to the cities of Zagreb and Split • Surname that translates to below a hill • A tiger mad man from Oklahoma with a mullet • Large Warwickshire town with an average of 39 • Delicious noodle based soup originating in Japan • A southeast Asian country formerly known as Siam • 2008 Japanese animated film about a goldfish princess • ...
Cabang Lempar "Tolak Peluru" 2021-02-26
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- BARNES salah satu atlet tolak peluru yang hingga saat ini masih melegenda
- gaya yang pemainnya menghadap menyamping.
- peletakan bola saat akan dilempar.
- atlet tolak peluru dari Indonesia pada Asian games 2018.
- teknik yang cenderung digunakan oleh atlet yang pendek dalam permainan tolak peluru
- salah satu gaya melempar bola atau peluru dengan ciri khasnya yaitu pelempar melakukan gerakan memutar sebesar 360 derajat sebelum melakukan lemparan
- jumlah teknik dalam permainan tolak peluru
- gaya melempar peluru dengan ciri khas menghadap ke belakang dan membelakangi sektor pendaratan
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- posisi badan saat akan melakukan tolakan 180°
- Salah satu metode dalam olahraga tolak peluru dimana seorang pelempar memulai tolakan dengan menghadap bagian belakang ring.
- istilah lain dari tolak peluru
- peralatan yang wajib disediakan dalam permainan tolak peluru.
- salah satu peraturan tolak peluru dimana atlet dilarang menggunakan sarung tangan tapi boleh menggunakan pelindung ruas jari atau dinamakan
- induk organisasi internasional tolak peluru
- istilah lain dari gaya klasing
15 Clues: istilah lain dari tolak peluru • istilah lain dari gaya klasing • peletakan bola saat akan dilempar. • gaya yang pemainnya menghadap menyamping. • jumlah teknik dalam permainan tolak peluru • induk organisasi internasional tolak peluru • posisi badan saat akan melakukan tolakan 180° • atlet tolak peluru dari Indonesia pada Asian games 2018. • ...
Study quiz 2021-10-20
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- the hindu castes (Brahmans, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, and Sudras.
- The most important language of ancient India because it is the root of many South Asian languages.
- collection of poems, hymns, myths, and rituals that were passed down orally and later written down.
- An Aryan community
- Priests and Scholars
- System Aryan social order
- a local leader who ruled a village and the land around it.
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- a large landmass typically separated by physical features from the rest of the continent.
- Servants and Peasants
- Farmers, craftspeople, and trader
- The most widely spoken language in modern India; based off Sanskrit.
- nobles and warriors
- period a time period in which the Vedas were historians main source of information.
- a large wind pattern that often brings lots of rain.
14 Clues: An Aryan community • nobles and warriors • Priests and Scholars • Servants and Peasants • System Aryan social order • Farmers, craftspeople, and trader • a large wind pattern that often brings lots of rain. • a local leader who ruled a village and the land around it. • the hindu castes (Brahmans, Kshatriyas, Vaisyas, and Sudras. • ...
Southeast Asia Vocab 2023-03-09
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- an area comprised of islands
- Monarchy a system of gov, where ruler has complete control
- Rim countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- Most extreme or greatest
- a product that is bought and sold
- City a place so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- Specific to a particular place or people
- a large farm
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- the plant life in a particular environment
- A group of people that is different from most of the population
- The ruler of a Muslim country
- Farming type of farming in which the farmers produce only enough to feed their family
- type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- Monarchy form of gov, where monarch is head, but elected officials rule gov.
14 Clues: a large farm • Most extreme or greatest • an area comprised of islands • The ruler of a Muslim country • a product that is bought and sold • Specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • Monarchy a system of gov, where ruler has complete control • A group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Class Crossword 6 2016-10-08
Across
- what is the capital of Germany? (6)
- an R&B rapper who died in the last 3 years (4:4)
- what asian country was hit by a tsunami in 2004? (8)
- the name of the All Black who got caught being a slyboots in a public toilet cubicle (5:5)
- wildly fanciful; highly unrealistic (10)
- 6-in-1 (4:5)
- twelve x twelve (3:7:3:6:4)
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- a person who expects that things will turn out well (8)
- the minimum length of time required for a hug in order to release oxytocin (6:7)
- a word meaning peaceful/at peace (11)
- an iconic NZ song by Dave Dobbyn released in 1988 (5)
- the surf beach north of Piha (8)
- the same as (5)
- first gangsta rap group (3)
14 Clues: 6-in-1 (4:5) • the same as (5) • twelve x twelve (3:7:3:6:4) • first gangsta rap group (3) • the surf beach north of Piha (8) • what is the capital of Germany? (6) • a word meaning peaceful/at peace (11) • wildly fanciful; highly unrealistic (10) • an R&B rapper who died in the last 3 years (4:4) • what asian country was hit by a tsunami in 2004? (8) • ...
Athena's Christmas Fun!!! 2021-12-20
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- Tashkent is the capital of ______
- The largest city in this state is Chicago
- The capital of this country is Dushanbe
- Port ____ is the capital of Papua New Guinea
- This micronation is situated between France and Spain
- this Asian country's flag is red and orange and has a picture of a dragon on it
- The capital of this country is Port Vila
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- the only majority Christian nation in Asia (hint the capital is Manila)
- Capital of Peru
- Capital of New Mexico
- this country is the home of the tallest mountain in the world (hint: its flag is
- The _______ is where the Pope lives
- This is capital of the Australian state of New South Wales
- Country in South America where Portuguese is the main language
14 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of New Mexico • Tashkent is the capital of ______ • The _______ is where the Pope lives • The capital of this country is Dushanbe • The capital of this country is Port Vila • The largest city in this state is Chicago • Port ____ is the capital of Papua New Guinea • This micronation is situated between France and Spain • ...
Book 5A vocab🫵🏻💯 2024-08-30
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- a bridge carrying one railway line or road over another
- a place for open discussion
- a thin string or strip of leather used to fasten shoes
- prepared food that is brought away from the restaurant
- a long passage under or through the ground
- it is used for washing your body or other things
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- it produces light when it burns
- one of a pair of narrow sticks that are used for eating East Asian food
- a large bronze statue of Buddha located at Ngong Ping
- it offers iconic views of Victoria Harbour
- food that you buy in a supermarket
- a footpath/any paved area or surface
- things that you wear to cover, protect or decorate your body
- to use a vacuum cleaner to collect dust or dirt
14 Clues: a place for open discussion • it produces light when it burns • food that you buy in a supermarket • a footpath/any paved area or surface • it offers iconic views of Victoria Harbour • a long passage under or through the ground • to use a vacuum cleaner to collect dust or dirt • it is used for washing your body or other things • ...
Intenational Migrants Day (18 Dec, 2025) 2025-12-24
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- Population structure challenge addressed by migrant labour
- Primary beneficiaries of the 1990 UN Convention commemorated on 18 December
- Systemic fear or hostility that undermines migrant inclusion
- Core value emphasized in early Asian migrant movements (1997)
- Return process ensuring rights, safety, and sustainability
- Legal scope extending beyond domestic borders; essential to migrant protection regimes
- Forced movement within national borders due to conflict or climate stress
- UN agency coordinating nearly 500 migration offices globally
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- Condition strengthened when migration is orderly and inclusive
- Principle emphasizing dignity and rights over deterrence
- Theme-linked concept connecting personal journeys to collective growth
- Economic transfers forming a major development lifeline to LMICs
- First comprehensive intergovernmental framework covering all dimensions of migration (2018)
- Policy goal enabling migrants to participate fully in host societies
14 Clues: Principle emphasizing dignity and rights over deterrence • Population structure challenge addressed by migrant labour • Return process ensuring rights, safety, and sustainability • Systemic fear or hostility that undermines migrant inclusion • UN agency coordinating nearly 500 migration offices globally • ...
Big business 2022-04-13
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- Used the production of steel and vertical integration to create a billion dollar company
- Invented the lightbulb
- 1 million Asian immigrants were processed at this place
- received coded messages across electric wires connecting long distances
- It was a station located in New york harbor
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- Owned 90% of the refineries in the US
- was developed in the 1870s and quickly replaced the more dangerous and expensive lamp oils
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876
8 Clues: Invented the lightbulb • Owned 90% of the refineries in the US • Invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876 • It was a station located in New york harbor • 1 million Asian immigrants were processed at this place • received coded messages across electric wires connecting long distances • ...
Lesson 23 Key Terms: The Influence of Neighboring Cultures on Japan 2023-01-06
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- a spiritual discipline that involves deep relaxation and clearing the mind of distracting thoughts
- the countryside or the opposite of city/town
- Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature
- not real or imagined
- a Japanese ruler who encouraged cultural diffusion from countries on the Asian mainland
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- the state of gaining spiritual knowledge and finding truth
- to come into possession of something
- a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned with tiled roofs
8 Clues: not real or imagined • to come into possession of something • the countryside or the opposite of city/town • the state of gaining spiritual knowledge and finding truth • Japanese religion that expresses love and respect for nature • a tower-shaped structure with several stories and upturned with tiled roofs • ...
my name 2021-01-18
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- British physicist who was awarded with a noble prize for his discovery of the neutron
- Father of Nuclear Physics
- British physicist credited with the discovery of electrons
- German physicist who developed the theory of relativity
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- Danish physicist who received a noble prize in 1922
- Scientist who developed the three laws of motion
- Theoretical physicist with a motor neuron disease
- First Asian physicist to receive a noble prize in any branch of science
8 Clues: Father of Nuclear Physics • Scientist who developed the three laws of motion • Theoretical physicist with a motor neuron disease • Danish physicist who received a noble prize in 1922 • German physicist who developed the theory of relativity • British physicist credited with the discovery of electrons • ...
Mancala 2023-09-15
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- region of the world
- the sea which is between the West Indies, Central America, and the north coast of South America
- an oblong frame with rows of wires or grooves along which beads are slid, used for calculating.
- an island country
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- games are widely played in Africa and southern Asia and in areas influenced by African or Asian cultures and that involve competition between two players
- a continent
- very old
- a country
8 Clues: very old • a country • a continent • an island country • region of the world • the sea which is between the West Indies, Central America, and the north coast of South America • an oblong frame with rows of wires or grooves along which beads are slid, used for calculating. • ...
GSO1976 2024-09-03
Across
- what dose the color white stand for in the US flag
- a group that helped businesses and voters to get votes
- port of entry for Asian and south American immigrants
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- what dose red mean in the US flag
- people in white uniforms that cleaned streets
- economic boom in the united states from 1877-1900
- the illegal use of politics for personal gain
- giving government jobs to people who helped elect a candidate
8 Clues: what dose red mean in the US flag • people in white uniforms that cleaned streets • the illegal use of politics for personal gain • economic boom in the united states from 1877-1900 • what dose the color white stand for in the US flag • port of entry for Asian and south American immigrants • a group that helped businesses and voters to get votes • ...
Language and Social Groups 2025-03-24
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- Rebellious teens use non-standard language.
- A group of people who share a set of linguistic norms and rules
- Seceret language used by the LGBTQ community
- Chronological, biological, social age.
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- individual's unique pattern of language use based on where they've Lived,People they know etc.
- Elements of Caribbean, African, and Asian languages, creating a unique and dynamic linguistic landscape.
- Specific Language used in certain professions
- a private lexis created within families to express shared meanings
8 Clues: Chronological, biological, social age. • Rebellious teens use non-standard language. • Seceret language used by the LGBTQ community • Specific Language used in certain professions • A group of people who share a set of linguistic norms and rules • a private lexis created within families to express shared meanings • ...
Big Cats 2022-10-15
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- A spotted cat with less then 150 members as of 2022, Lives mostly in China and Russia
- It's name is derived from a south Asian region
- Can be distinguished from its African counterpart by its shorter, shaggy hair
- Males and females are starkly different in appearance
- The most widespread big cat of the America's
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- The biggest of the big cats
- Is known to eat its food in trees to avoid scavengers
- Famously battles caiman and crocodiles
- Deceptively, most closely related to tigers
- Most males live in coalitions, whereas females are usually solitary
- This athletic cat can now only be found in Iran
11 Clues: The biggest of the big cats • Famously battles caiman and crocodiles • Deceptively, most closely related to tigers • The most widespread big cat of the America's • It's name is derived from a south Asian region • This athletic cat can now only be found in Iran • Is known to eat its food in trees to avoid scavengers • ...
Egyptian Menu 2021-10-13
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- The formal writing system used in Ancient Egpyt
- The longest river in the world
- a people of mixed Semitic and Asian descent who invaded Egypt and settled in the Nile delta
- A writing material made from a plant
- The oldest and largest pyramid
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- A text written from papyrus
- The most well-known ruler of Egypt to this day
- an ancient Jewish record-keeper
- The body of water seperatng Africa and asia
- a mythical creature with the head of a human, a falcon, a cat, or a sheep, and the body of a lion with the wings of a falcon.
- the common title used for monarchs of ancient Egypt
11 Clues: A text written from papyrus • The longest river in the world • The oldest and largest pyramid • an ancient Jewish record-keeper • A writing material made from a plant • The body of water seperatng Africa and asia • The most well-known ruler of Egypt to this day • The formal writing system used in Ancient Egpyt • the common title used for monarchs of ancient Egypt • ...
Kitchen object 2023-06-14
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- A device with gas flames used for cooking food.
- Two thin, long sticks used for eating Asian cuisine.
- An electric appliance for mixing, blending, or pureeing food.
- A utensil with a shallow bowl-shaped end for eating or serving.
- A big appliance that keeps food and drinks cold.
- A tool used for removing the skin or outer layer of fruits and vegetables.
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- An appliance for toasting bread slices.
- A small open container for holding and drinking liquids.
- An appliance that quickly heats or cooks food using waves.
- A sharp tool with a blade for cutting or slicing food.
- A flat round dish for serving and eating food.
11 Clues: An appliance for toasting bread slices. • A flat round dish for serving and eating food. • A device with gas flames used for cooking food. • A big appliance that keeps food and drinks cold. • Two thin, long sticks used for eating Asian cuisine. • A sharp tool with a blade for cutting or slicing food. • A small open container for holding and drinking liquids. • ...
MARJAN'S MEMORY TEST 2024-12-02
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- ONCE CAPITAL OF THE INCA EMPIRE AND STARTING POINT OF THE INCA TRAIL
- ASIAN COUNTRY, NOTABLE FOR ITS PLATEAU, BORDERED BY YIN MOUNTAIN TO THE SOUTH AND KHENTII MOUNTAINS TO THE NORTH
- ROMAN CITY REMAINS LOCATED IN KHOMS, LIBYA
- THE SECOND HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY IN THE WORLD
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- DESERT LOCATED IN 6 ACROSS
- THE WORLD'S SECOND HIGHEST CAPITAL CITY
- CAMBODIAN TEMPLE
- CANADIAN PARK, PERFECT FOR QUARANTINE
- CHICAGO LAKE
- DERIVED FROM THE ANCIENT GREEK FOR STONE OR ROCK, 'ROSE' CITY NAMED FOR THE COLOUR OF ITS SANDSTONE
- MIDDLE-EASTERN COUNTRY, HOME TO CITY OF SANAA, AL SALEH MOSQUE AND DAR AL-HAJAR PALACE
11 Clues: CHICAGO LAKE • CAMBODIAN TEMPLE • DESERT LOCATED IN 6 ACROSS • CANADIAN PARK, PERFECT FOR QUARANTINE • THE WORLD'S SECOND HIGHEST CAPITAL CITY • ROMAN CITY REMAINS LOCATED IN KHOMS, LIBYA • THE SECOND HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL HIGHWAY IN THE WORLD • ONCE CAPITAL OF THE INCA EMPIRE AND STARTING POINT OF THE INCA TRAIL • ...
Marstravangaza 2024-10-03
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- The name of the Mesopotamian war deity associated with Mars.
- The lowest point on the surface of Mars.
- The pole on Mars that conceals multiple subglacial lakes beneath its ice cap.
- The layer of the Martian atmosphere that experiences a sharp temperature rise.
- The ancient Egyptian name for Mars.
- The name given to a colossal canyon system on Mars.
- The official name for a day on Mars.
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- The first Asian-built spacecraft to enter Mars orbit.
- The surname of the astronomer who initially announced the observation of Martian "canals"
- The first-ever spacecraft to successfully reach Mars.
- The novel that led Martian sci-fi to hit the mainstream.
11 Clues: The ancient Egyptian name for Mars. • The official name for a day on Mars. • The lowest point on the surface of Mars. • The name given to a colossal canyon system on Mars. • The first Asian-built spacecraft to enter Mars orbit. • The first-ever spacecraft to successfully reach Mars. • The novel that led Martian sci-fi to hit the mainstream. • ...
risrikkonkivaa 2017-01-10
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- asia,joka on arvokas, jonkun muun asian saavuttamiseksi,esim:. raha
- yksilön käutännön elämän tilanteissa tekemiä valintoja
- asia,joka on tavoiteltava,hyvä ja arvokas
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- itsessään tavoiteltava perusarvo,esim: Totuus,hyvyys,onni,kauneus, vapaus
- käsky,määräys,sääntö"pitää","ei saa"
- tiede, joka tutkii moraalia, hyvää ja pahaaa,,,,,,,oikeaa ja väärää
6 Clues: käsky,määräys,sääntö"pitää","ei saa" • asia,joka on tavoiteltava,hyvä ja arvokas • yksilön käutännön elämän tilanteissa tekemiä valintoja • asia,joka on arvokas, jonkun muun asian saavuttamiseksi,esim:. raha • tiede, joka tutkii moraalia, hyvää ja pahaaa,,,,,,,oikeaa ja väärää • itsessään tavoiteltava perusarvo,esim: Totuus,hyvyys,onni,kauneus, vapaus
DKU SAO Crossword 2024-08-23
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- The number of member countries of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
- Capital of Bangladesh
Down
- World's largest delta, lies between India and Bangladesh, and empties into __(See 2 Down)
- Bay of _____?
- The world's largest mountain peak lies in this country
- Guess this language: یہ کونسی زبان ہے
6 Clues: Bay of _____? • Capital of Bangladesh • Guess this language: یہ کونسی زبان ہے • The world's largest mountain peak lies in this country • World's largest delta, lies between India and Bangladesh, and empties into __(See 2 Down) • The number of member countries of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
How well do you know... 2016-05-06
Across
- What language does Susie have a Masters in Translation for?
- What animal invaded Jessie's hotel room and fruit bowl on her honeymoon?
- What is the name of the Komor farm?
- Where did David grow up?
- What asian language does Diane speak?
- At what beverage giant did Whitney do a graduate program?
- Where has Nikki never been but is going this year?
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- What did Mitch and Chelsey name the newest border collie?
- Where did Porky pop the question?
- What Harper Lee character shares a name with a Komor canine?
- What temple did Chris take the Komor clan to in Java?
- Where did Chelsey and Mitch go on their honeymoon?
- What institute did Mez work at (formerly run by Porky's Dad)?
- Where does Patrick hail from?
14 Clues: Where did David grow up? • Where does Patrick hail from? • Where did Porky pop the question? • What is the name of the Komor farm? • What asian language does Diane speak? • Where did Chelsey and Mitch go on their honeymoon? • Where has Nikki never been but is going this year? • What temple did Chris take the Komor clan to in Java? • ...
Film Industry Week 1 Quiz 2018-09-18
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- Success that is measured in terms of large profits (10)
- Another Lego branded toy also turned into a film (4,7)
- Another subsidiary that helped produce The Lego Movie (3,8)
- Another film producer famous for American remakes of Asian films (3,3)
- Another subsidiary that specialises in animated films (6,9,5)
- This parent company owns Warner Bros. Pictures (6,5)
- the most dominant film studios in Hollywood (3,3,3)
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- This describes cinema ticket sales for a film (3,6)
- Hollywood film studios are owned by these (13)
- Another successful Hollywood film series based on toys from the 1980s (12)
- Money made by making and selling films (7)
- A film series that has 3 or more products of the same brand name (4,9)
- Taiwanese-born American film producer (3,3)
- Worldwide (6)
14 Clues: Worldwide (6) • Money made by making and selling films (7) • Taiwanese-born American film producer (3,3) • Hollywood film studios are owned by these (13) • This describes cinema ticket sales for a film (3,6) • the most dominant film studios in Hollywood (3,3,3) • This parent company owns Warner Bros. Pictures (6,5) • ...
Black History Month Crossword 2024-02-23
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- Georgia’s first Black senator
- Missouri’s first Black Congresswoman
- Princeton’s first Black valedictorian
- only Black woman to currently lead a Fortune 500 firm
- youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history
- first Black woman named to Amazon’s senior team, the inner circle that advises Jeff Bezos
- first Black astronaut to live and work at the International Space Station for an extended stay
- first Black man to be student body president at Harvard
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- U.S. Naval Academy’s first Black female brigade commander
- first American to get the Covid-19 vaccine outside of trials
- president and first Black executive to run a major television news network
- first Black woman CEO in the NBA
- first Black woman to serve as chair of Starbucks board
- Became the first black South Asian Women Vice President
14 Clues: Georgia’s first Black senator • first Black woman CEO in the NBA • Missouri’s first Black Congresswoman • Princeton’s first Black valedictorian • youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history • only Black woman to currently lead a Fortune 500 firm • first Black woman to serve as chair of Starbucks board • Became the first black South Asian Women Vice President • ...
Vietnam 2024-05-06
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- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Falling into communism is a term called?
- The South came under increasing attacks from…?
- ______ boats attacked a US Navy destroyer.
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- ____ was a corrupt leader who refused to give peasants land.
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- Ho Chi Minh declared _______ in 1945?
- Many of the South Vietnamese people supported who?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Deim's Government was ________.
- Before World War Two what country had been apart of the French empire?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- For the next ___ years the USA’s involvement increased.
- The USA was afraid that communism would spread to…?
15 Clues: Deim's Government was ________. • Ho Chi Minh declared _______ in 1945? • Falling into communism is a term called? • ______ boats attacked a US Navy destroyer. • The South came under increasing attacks from…? • Many of the South Vietnamese people supported who? • The USA was afraid that communism would spread to…? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • ...
Philosophy 2023-06-08
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- Asian(chinatown, nikocado avocado, chen)
- A question that requires you to rethink you current point of view or which triggers a new idea is called a ________ question. (hint: the type of question also requires you to think beyond the text making it not definitive)
- Closure
- A type of question that can't be answered with "yes" or "no" (hint: A question that has its answer unknown)
- A question that could be 'googled' (a definite answer)
- Turkish(eroglu)
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- What type of question is based on a text in order to obtain the answer? (hint: Question quadrant)
- A living organism that absorbs sunlight
- A fun toy to mess with the mind
- Series of questions waiting to be answered
- Parts on a rainbow
- Sense of touch
- Cantonese(Li)
- Lock
14 Clues: Lock • Closure • Cantonese(Li) • Sense of touch • Turkish(eroglu) • Parts on a rainbow • A fun toy to mess with the mind • A living organism that absorbs sunlight • Asian(chinatown, nikocado avocado, chen) • Series of questions waiting to be answered • A question that could be 'googled' (a definite answer) • ...
US Involvement in Vietnam 2025-05-12
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- Who was called the NLF
- Who attacked a US Navy destroyer
- Who became communist in 1949
- What did the Peasants want
- Who did the US Congress give permission to wage war on North Vietnam
- Who was a capitalist republic
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- Who was a communist republic
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- What Vietnamese people supported Ho Chi Minh
- Who was a corrupt leader that refused to give peasants land
- What did the US send to the South Vietnamese government
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
15 Clues: Who was called the NLF • What did the Peasants want • Who was a communist republic • Who became communist in 1949 • Who was a capitalist republic • Who attacked a US Navy destroyer • What Vietnamese people supported Ho Chi Minh • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • What did the US send to the South Vietnamese government • ...
white by law 2023-05-16
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- a friend of the court
- second way of racial construction
- the tendency among white people not to see themselves in racial terms.
- case where a asian indian wasn't given citizenship because he wouldn't meet the standard of 'white' in the eyes of the 'common man'
- expansion of whitness that included those who previously occupied a liminal racial position white and nonwhite.
- third was of racial construction.
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- case where a Japanese native was more than qualified for citizenship but was rejected because of his race.
- treated as 'comparative taxonomies of relative difference'
- third aspect of colorblind whiteness
- constructed by the courts and debated case by case
- second aspect of color-blind whiteness
- one way racial construction
- 'born soil'
- first aspect of color blind whiteness
14 Clues: 'born soil' • a friend of the court • one way racial construction • second way of racial construction • third was of racial construction. • third aspect of colorblind whiteness • first aspect of color blind whiteness • second aspect of color-blind whiteness • constructed by the courts and debated case by case • treated as 'comparative taxonomies of relative difference' • ...
100 Capital Cities 2023-12-14
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- Scandinavian capital on the Gulf of Finland.
- Enver Hoxha's former domain.
- South American capital high in the Andes.
- Capital across the river from Brazzaville.
- Ancient capital in the heart of the Middle East.
- Smallest capital in Central America.
- Capital named after a U.S. President in West Africa.
- Capital perched in the highlands of East Africa.
- Caribbean capital known for its colorful buildings.
- High-tech capital on the Pacific Ring of Fire.
- African capital nestled in the central region.
- Caribbean capital hit by a devastating earthquake.
- Micronesian capital spread across several islands.
- City of a Hundred Spires along the Vltava.
- Oldest European settlement in the Americas.
- Arabian Gulf capital known for its modern skyline.
- Key port city in the Horn of Africa.
- Capital on the banks of the Nile, home to the pyramids.
- Eternal City with iconic landmarks.
- Reunified capital at the heart of Europe.
- Divided capital of an island nation.
- Smallest West African capital along the Gambia River.
- Southeast Asian capital on the Timor Sea.
- West African capital with a rich cultural heritage.
- Southeast Asian capital along the Mekong River.
- Caspian Sea city blending modernity and history.
- Caribbean capital with a horseshoe-shaped harbor.
- Capital on the banks of the Chari River.
- Oldest continuously inhabited capital in the world.
- Equatorial Guinea capital on Bioko Island.
- Basilica of Our Lady of Peace's home.
- Capital on an island nation in the South Pacific.
- City of Lights on the Seine River.
- Only capital without traffic lights.
- Capital located near the border of South Africa.
- Micronesian capital spread across coral atolls in the Pacific.
- Eastern European capital with Soviet influences.
- Official Bolivian capital.
- Saint Joseph capital in Central America.
- Capital with a name meaning "You are welcome here."
- Home of the Little Mermaid statue.
- Central American capital surrounded by volcanoes.
- Lively capital on the island of Ireland.
- UNESCO-listed capital of a Caribbean island.
- Coral atoll capital of Kiribati in the central Pacific.
- Cradle of Western civilization on the Aegean Sea.
- Sultanate on the island of Borneo.
- Central American capital in a mountainous setting.
- Thames River city with a royal residence.
- Danube River city known for its thermal baths.
- Planned city between Sydney and Melbourne.
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- European capital with a mountainous backdrop.
- South American capital surrounded by the Andes.
- Caribbean capital with a rich musical heritage.
- City with a Malecon along the Caribbean Sea.
- Arabian Gulf hub, home to the Tree of Life.
- Iranian capital at the foot of the Alborz Mountains.
- Eurasian capital with a blend of ancient and modern.
- English-speaking capital on the northern coast of South America.
- Capital in the mountainous kingdom of Lesotho.
- Southeast Asian megacity on the island of Java.
- Capital of the "Land of Eternal Friendship."
- East African capital on the Nairobi River.
- Mediterranean capital with a rich cultural history.
- Island capital in the Indian Ocean.
- Capital of the island nation with pirate history.
- Paris of the South on the Rio de la Plata.
- Capital named for freedom on the west coast of Africa.
- Coastal capital on the Atlantic in West Africa.
- Second coldest capital in the world.
- Headquarters of the European Union.
- Holy Savior capital in Central America.
- Coastal capital of an Atlantic archipelago.
- Capital on the coast of the South Atlantic.
- Baltic capital with a well-preserved medieval Old Town.
- Baltic gem with well-preserved medieval architecture.
- Forbidden City's modern counterpart.
- Executive capital of a landlocked kingdom.
- Capital known for its historic architecture.
- India's capital in the northern part of the country.
- City of Unity in the heart of Africa.
- Northern capital with futuristic architecture.
- Holy city with historical significance for multiple religions.
- Modernist capital designed by Oscar Niemeyer.
- Meeting point of Eastern and Western cultures.
- Northernmost capital with geothermal energy.
- Capital of the "Nature Isle of the Caribbean."
- Capital with a name meaning "big river."
- Penh's Hill city along the Mekong River.
- Central Asian capital nestled in the Tien Shan mountains.
- Megacity on the banks of the Buriganga River.
- Mesopotamian city on the banks of the Tigris River.
- Tiny nation's high-altitude capital.
- South American capital straddling the equator.
- Constitutional capital of a West African nation.
- Capital on the Congo River.
- New Flower capital on the Ethiopian plateau.
- European capital with a complex recent history.
- Home to the waltz and classical music.
- Northern African metropolis on the Mediterranean.
100 Clues: Official Bolivian capital. • Capital on the Congo River. • Enver Hoxha's former domain. • City of Lights on the Seine River. • Home of the Little Mermaid statue. • Sultanate on the island of Borneo. • Island capital in the Indian Ocean. • Headquarters of the European Union. • Eternal City with iconic landmarks. • Smallest capital in Central America. • ...
