asian Crossword Puzzles
The Hate U Give: Crossword Puzzle by Vishwajith Venkatesh 2022-12-11
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- Seven's mother
- Starr's half brother
- Starr chants, "Khalil ____!"
- Khalil sold drugs because he owed debt to ____
- School Starr goes to which is predominantly suburban, giving a contrast to her school life and home life.
- Main Character
- Bad person who consistently says racist comments to Starr including the fried chicken joke
- Starr feels like she doesn't ____ at the party.
- Main theme of the story is to stand up for what you believe in, and being against _____
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- Place where Starr lives
- The Hate U Give Little ____ ****s Everybody
- Starr's boyfriend
- When Maverick was in jail, he was Starr's father figure.
- Second word of book Starr consistently references in this story
- His death is the main issue of the story, as he is unjustly killed by a white cop, showing racism.
- Starr's father who is a pivotal figure in the story exbhibiting the theme of gang violence being bad.
- Starr's friend who is asian and forms an alliance with Starr after Hailey says racist things to them both.
17 Clues: Seven's mother • Main Character • Starr's boyfriend • Starr's half brother • Place where Starr lives • Starr chants, "Khalil ____!" • The Hate U Give Little ____ ****s Everybody • Khalil sold drugs because he owed debt to ____ • Starr feels like she doesn't ____ at the party. • When Maverick was in jail, he was Starr's father figure. • ...
Anth 171 Final Exam Crossword 2017-05-03
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- the Southeast Asian group that was the focus of the film "Between Two Worlds"
- a word that describes a religion that is a blend of pre-existing religions
- the island on which our John Frum video was filmed
- this is the property of language that means it is made up of combinations of smaller units
- being able to communicate about something removed in time and/or space
- the belief in spirits
- the ability to create new utterances
- traditional ecological knowledge
- a list of words used in a language or linguistic sub group
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- someone who can go on a spirit journey outside their body
- a small unit of linguistic meaning, like a syllable
- the language family that English belongs to
- a true, sacred religious story
- a type of religious movement typified by the Ghost Dance, Protestants, and John Frum
- a religious believe in a spiritual force
- the type of magic where "like causes like"
- the linguist, along with Whorf, who postulated that language conditions human thought
17 Clues: the belief in spirits • a true, sacred religious story • traditional ecological knowledge • the ability to create new utterances • a religious believe in a spiritual force • the type of magic where "like causes like" • the language family that English belongs to • the island on which our John Frum video was filmed • a small unit of linguistic meaning, like a syllable • ...
Unit 5 Save the endangered animals 2019-05-06
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- Chopsticks are made of ....
- It is ... of people to kill wild animals for their fur.
- In some ... countries, it's impolite to look into others' eyes.
- China is a big country with a ... of 1.3 billion.
- Tina looks much thinner than befor. She must lose a lot of ....
- Polar bears in the ... can live for up to 25 years.
- The suitcase ... so much that she couldn't carry it.
- Mike is not brave ... to clim up the tree.
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- My pet cat went ... last week. We found it yesterday.
- The name of this ... is World Wide Fund for Nature.
- We should stop ... from polluting the rivers.
- My sister was so tired that she rested her head on my ....
- Scientists keep pandas in reserves to learn about their ....
- Lucy is afraid to ... her mother because she failed the exam.
- The ... area of France has many vineyards. Farmers grow grapes there.
- You can enjoy the beauty of ... in this park.
- The blue whale is about 6-8 metres at....
17 Clues: Chopsticks are made of .... • The blue whale is about 6-8 metres at.... • Mike is not brave ... to clim up the tree. • We should stop ... from polluting the rivers. • You can enjoy the beauty of ... in this park. • China is a big country with a ... of 1.3 billion. • The name of this ... is World Wide Fund for Nature. • ...
east asia 2018-12-04
Across
- which dynasty was weakened in the early tenth century?
- where was the cultural heartland of Vietnam?
- where was Vietnam's culture borrowed from?
- which women largely escaped the more oppressive features of Chinese Confucian culture?
- after what year was Korea's political independence threatened?
- what type of warrior was famous in Japanese culture?
- A highly stylized Japanese poetic form
- what year did Shotoku issue the Seventeen Article Constitution?
- what did Buddhist culture in Japan influence?
- which country never succeeded in creating an effective centralized and bureaucratic state to match that of China?
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- what was the samurai classified as amongst Japan?
- in what year was legal distinction between primary and secondary wives created in Korea?
- what was the Chinese based writing the Vietnamese used?
- what was the elimination system in Vietnam based off of?
- which cntury did chinese culture spread to Japan?
- which east Asian country believed in a female Buddha?
- which direction did Vietnam expand?
17 Clues: which direction did Vietnam expand? • A highly stylized Japanese poetic form • where was Vietnam's culture borrowed from? • where was the cultural heartland of Vietnam? • what did Buddhist culture in Japan influence? • what was the samurai classified as amongst Japan? • which cntury did chinese culture spread to Japan? • ...
Secret Santa 2025 2025-11-28
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- Asian financial hub where LGT operates in the region.
- The festive season celebrated on December 25th around the world.
- A classic Christmas ballet featuring Clara and a magical toy soldier.
- Singapore IT Entity
- Bank function ensuring rules, regulations, and internal policies are properly followed.
- A cheerful bell sound commonly heard in Christmas songs.
- People or institutions who hold and manage assets for beneficiaries.
- The friendly snowman from a famous Christmas song.
- A striped peppermint treat commonly hung on Christmas trees.
- Shares of companies — a common investment asset class in private banking.
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- The small European principality where LGT was founded.
- The jolly Christmas figure who delivers gifts to children.
- The holiday celebrated the day after Christmas in some countries.
- A spiced Christmas treat often shaped into men or houses.
- A festive plant hung at Christmas; couples traditionally kiss beneath it.
- Major Swiss financial centre associated with private banking.
- What is the name of the core banking software used in LGT Singapore?
17 Clues: Singapore IT Entity • The friendly snowman from a famous Christmas song. • Asian financial hub where LGT operates in the region. • The small European principality where LGT was founded. • A cheerful bell sound commonly heard in Christmas songs. • A spiced Christmas treat often shaped into men or houses. • The jolly Christmas figure who delivers gifts to children. • ...
Happy Valentine’s Day Petey! 2023-02-06
5 Clues: What do the ants do • You spilled Asian cuisine in this city • What you and John Jackson have in common • You can’t ride the polar express without this • A lesbian movie I love “The ______” except spelled the right way staring my ______ actress!
ASU Minis Meet & Greet Team Puzzle 2024-08-28
5 Clues: Top producer of lychee in the world • Island home to the world’s oldest forest • Popular island vacation spot in Indonesia • Area of India characterized by a tropical climate and monsoons • Asian country with eight climate zones ranging from tropical to snowy
Asian Cuisine 2025-04-20
Empires Of The World Crossword 2013-09-09
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- central figure of Christianity
- Chinese philosopher who live 280-233 BC
- the peace that existed between nationalities within the Roman Empire
- emperors of the Han Dynasty
- contains 50 states
- onflicts between the Achaemenid Empire of Persia and city-states of the Hellenic world
- a native or inhabitant of modern Greece
- largest Greek island in the Mediterranean
- a form of government with a monarch at the head
- religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- republic in the Asian subcontinent in southern Asia
- Stoic philosopher,emperor of Rome
- Chinese philosopher
- Roman statesman who established the Roman Empire
- also known as Taoism
- citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city
- teacher of Aristotle
- a geographically extensive and powerful empire in ancient India
- Ancient Indian empire which existed approximately from 320 to 550 CE
- South American Indian people living in the central Andes before the Spanish conquest
- An ancient Greek city in the northeast Peloponnesus
- The teaching of Buddha
- the imperial dynasty of China
- supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
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- one of the world's seven continents
- A country of eastern Asia
- also known as Meta comet
- ancient Greeks and Romans
- greatest of ancient Greek epic poets
- the capital and largest city of Greece
- ancient civilization of the island of Crete
- American Indian people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- highest class in certain societies
- ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean
- creator of the Chinese Empire
- great war fought between Greece and Troy
- an aristocrat or nobleman
- power to govern lies directly in the hands of the people
- a citizen or soldier of the ancient Roman Republic or Empire
- Conqueror of the Persian Empire
- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia
- Respect owed to one's parents and ancestors
- city in Greek
- group of people with different religious beliefs
- early Mesoamerican Indian civilization centered in the Veracruz region of southeast Mexico
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- first emperor of China
- ancient Athenian philosopher
- an Asian rive
- a commoner
- a main trade route for the ancient civilizations
- American Indian people living in the Mexican state of Oaxaca
- government by the people
- teacher of Alexander the Great
54 Clues: a commoner • city in Greek • an Asian rive • contains 50 states • Chinese philosopher • also known as Taoism • teacher of Aristotle • first emperor of China • The teaching of Buddha • also known as Meta comet • government by the people • A country of eastern Asia • ancient Greeks and Romans • an aristocrat or nobleman • emperors of the Han Dynasty • ancient Athenian philosopher • ...
Apartheid Vocab (Made By E) 2023-02-21
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- violence caused by many in defiance of a government
- the official government act that created the regulated areas (bantustan territories) that many black and asian people were forced to live
- A lawyer, former leader of the ANC, an inspiration for people that fought against apartheid, the first black president of ANC
- people who disliked and protested against apartheid were labeled this
- The country that apartheid takes place in.
- inconvenient documents black people needed to travel within their own country during apartheid
- the smaller ethnic group in a location with multiple ethnic groups
- the murder of 69 protestors by the police in the town of Sharpeville showed protestors who were against Apartheid that they need to discontinue their non-violent forms of protesting
- A public holiday in remembrance of the Soweto Uprising which was a protest that led to the deaths of nearly 200 people and the injuries of thousands. During the uprising, police ended up firing upon children
- also known as the ANC
- discrimination based on a person or people’s ethnicity
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- the year of a new election held in the country that apartheid takes place where all people of color were allowed to vote
- the separation of someone or something apart from others
- the idea with many negative impacts found across the world that one race must be superior to another
- economic penalties that country’s around the world inflicted in a form of pressure and protest against apartheid
- regulated areas many black and asian people were forced to live because of apartheid
- a collective people who originate in a certain area whether by being born there or having indigenous/ancestral roots in that area
- the amount of years that Nelson Mandela was in prison before be was released in 1990
- a system of laws that separated people based on their race or skin color in South Africa
- The political party that put the apartheid laws in place
- an approach towards military style ways of achieving something, the policy or measures taken that are like or similar to the military
- a campaign that started in the 1950s and was the first campaign pursued by all racial groups under the leadership of the ANC, it also the largest scale of non violent protests against apartheid laws
- a way to show objections about something, typically non-violently or violently
- a synonym to passive resistance or non-violent protest
24 Clues: also known as the ANC • The country that apartheid takes place in. • violence caused by many in defiance of a government • a synonym to passive resistance or non-violent protest • discrimination based on a person or people’s ethnicity • the separation of someone or something apart from others • The political party that put the apartheid laws in place • ...
1960s - 1970s Review 2025-03-30
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- The reading of rights is required when someone is brought in for questioning. The case that set this up is the ___ case.
- First US President to place combat troops in Vietam
- This Washington newspaper was the first to break the news of the break in at Democratic party HQ in 1972.
- The name of the hotel/complex where Democratic Party HQ was in 1972.
- The Asian-American whose killing set off the Asian Rights movement.
- The creator of the policies of the Great Society.
- Used to hold the lock open during the break in at Democratic Party HQ in 1972.
- The Civil Rights leader who stressed self-defense.
- CIA Code Name for the 6 people housed at the Canadian Amb house in Tehran, Iran.
- The term used by Pres. Carter to describe America's attitude toward problem solving in the late 1970s.
- This President signed the Clean Air and Water Acts into law.
- The leader of Iran after the revolution
- The name given by JFK for his domestic policy.
- Seized by Iranian students in November 1979.
- Wrote the book Unsafe at Any Speed, about safe cars, especially the Chevy Corvair.
- The nation Nixon visited and started diplomatic relations with in 1972.
- The plan, by Nixon to gain more Southern votes by slowing down desegregation.
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- This war took place in 1973 and caused the Arab oil producing countries to refuse to sell the US and Europe oil.
- The founder of the Black Power movement.
- The "politics of reality" practiced by Nixon.
- What Richard Nixon received after he resigned.
- Incident where 4 people were killed while protesting the Vietnam War.
- Place where the peace agreement between Egypt and Israel was signed.
- Nation invaded by the USSR in 1979, disrupting US/Soviet relations.
- The creator and leader of the farmworkers union in California.
- The 200th birthday of the US in 1976.
- The name of the Congressional Resolution authorizing the US to go to war in Vietnam.
- The Soviet leader from 1964-1982.
- An attempt by President Johnson to end poverty and illiteracy in the US.
- Rachel Carson's book about pollution
- First and only unelected President of the US
- The leader of Iran before the revolution.
- The name given to the plan by the US to have more Vietnamese soldiers fight their own war.
- The first elected LGBTQ+ official elected to office.
34 Clues: The Soviet leader from 1964-1982. • Rachel Carson's book about pollution • The 200th birthday of the US in 1976. • The leader of Iran after the revolution • The founder of the Black Power movement. • The leader of Iran before the revolution. • First and only unelected President of the US • Seized by Iranian students in November 1979. • ...
GEOGRAPHY UNIT 5 CROSSWORD 2016-03-12
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- a huge group of Pacific islands that stretches from New Guinea to Fiji
- world's 2nd largest island; located Southeast Asia
- world's 3rd largest island;located in Southeast Asia
- a ring-shaped coral island that surrounds a lagoon
- (Yellow River) a major river in China
- Asian river that rises in Tibet and flows through northern India and then southwest through Kashmir and Pakistan to the Arabian Sea
- A mountain system of south-central Asia extending about 2,400 km (1,500 mi) through Kashmir, northern India, southern Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan. The Himalayas include nine of the world's ten highest peaks, including Mount Everest
- the original inhabitants of New Zealand
- a destructive and fast-moving wave
- the largest group of islands in the Pacific Ocean
- an Asian river; rises in the Himalayas and flows east into the Bay of Bengal; a sacred river of the Hindus
- a large peninsula in Antarctica
- a high-latitude region that recieves little precipitation
- a large group of islands
- a country in central Europe
- right of southeast Mongolia and northern China. It consists mainly of a series of shallow alkaline basins.
- vast upland region of central Asia north of the Himalaya Mountains and south of the Taklamakan Desert
- a major river in Southeast Asia
- a peninsula on the east coast of Asia
- a large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- a chain of rocky material found in shallow tropical waters
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- a ledge of ice that extends over the water
- a layer of Earth's atmosphere that protects living things from the harmful effects of the sun's ultraviolet rays
- a volcano; Japans highest peak
- the original inhabitants of Australia
- a plains region northeastern lf China
- a large peninsula in Southeast Asia
- a large of Pacific islands located east of the Philippines
- a huge coral reef off the northeastern coast of Australia
- fertile, yellowish soil
- a floating mass of ice that has broken off a glacier
- a narrow peninsula in Southeast Asia
- an area that is under rule of another government
- seasonal winds that bring either dry or moist air to an area
- a landform at the mouth of a river created by sediment deposits
- the dry interior region of Australia
- mountain in the central Himalayas on the border of Tibet and Nepal; the highest mountain peak in the world (29,028 feet high)
- a place where fish and other seafood can be caught
38 Clues: fertile, yellowish soil • a large group of islands • a country in central Europe • a volcano; Japans highest peak • a large peninsula in Antarctica • a major river in Southeast Asia • a destructive and fast-moving wave • a large peninsula in Southeast Asia • a narrow peninsula in Southeast Asia • the dry interior region of Australia • the original inhabitants of Australia • ...
cross word 2021-12-05
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- Hatshepsut's stepson who proved to be a much more warlike ruler might have even murdered Hapshepsut.
- Assyrian king and empire builder
- Chinese ruler who came to power in 221 B.C. and unified and expanded China by ending internal battles and conquering rival states
- a region of Africa that straddled the upper Nile River
- capital of the assyrian empire
- 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.
- A large, complex organization composed of appointed officials
- the belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled
- A religion in China which emphasizes the removal from society and to become one with nature.
- a system of government by one person with absolute power.
- 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 city on the Nile River that became the center of Kushite culture and industry
- Southwest Asian kingdom that controlled a large empire from about 850 to 612 B.C.
- Made a treaty with another Hittite king that promised "peace and brotherhood between us forever." Their alliance lasted for the rest of the century.
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- 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 road for the government use built by the ancient Persian ruler Darius which helped unite the empire
- A Chinese book of oracles, consulted to answer ethical and practical problems.
- First female pharaoh who expanded Egypt through trade (1472 B.C.)
- a Nubian kingdom
- Persian king who put satraps in place and built the Royal Road
- a Southwest Asian people who helped to destroy the Assyrian Empire
- A governor of a province in ancient Persia
- Asiatic invaders who ruled Egypt from about 1640 to 1570 B.C.
- Kingdom third period of Egypt's glory, during this time it was wealthier and more powerful than ever before (about 1570-1075 B.C.)
- Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon
- Persian king who created a huge empire
- The founder of Persia's classical pre-Islamic religion, Zoroastrianism.
- Cyrus's son
- piety respect for parents
30 Clues: Cyrus's son • a Nubian kingdom • piety respect for parents • capital of the assyrian empire • Assyrian king and empire builder • Chaldean king who rebuilt Babylon • Persian king who created a huge empire • A governor of a province in ancient Persia • a region of Africa that straddled the upper Nile River • a system of government by one person with absolute power. • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2024-01-11
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- if a person who helped slaves escape was caught they could be killed in this way
- a disease that Irish settlers got on the ships when they came to North America
- people on the ships coming from Ireland to North America had to go to the bathroom in these
- the ships that brought Irish settlers to North America did not have any of these
- this is what the ships were called that Irish settlers came over on because so many people died
- the person in charge of Russia who wanted to force the Doukhobours to fight for him
- many immigrants from Asia were forced to pay this in order to enter Canada
- religious people who came to Canada from Russia
- when people move from their country to a new country for better opportunities
- when people destroyed property because they were angry about immigrants coming to live in Canada
- this person escaped from slavery and helped hundreds of other people escape as well
- many Irish settlers began doing this type of work if they were not working in construction
- when people are treated differently because of their skin colour or religion
- when people are forced to work for no pay and have no rights
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- in 1807 the British made slavery this
- Japanese people were forced into these types of camps during WOrld War Two
- this means to be kicked out of a country
- a series of secret paths that slaves used to escape to freedom
- many Chinese and Japanese people wanted to buy these to protect themselves from Canadians who were destroying their property
- many Asian immigrants to Canada lived in this city in British Columbia
- this was the disease that killed the potato crops forcing many Irish people to leave Ireland
- many Irish people who came to North America helped build these so ships could travel inland
- this Irish holiday is celebrated in Canada
- the Canadian government wanted the Doukhobours to swear one of the these to be loyal to Canada
- the three main countries Asian immigrants came from were Japan, India and this country
- many Irish people ate this food until the famine that forced them to leave Ireland
- people who helped slaves escape to freedom were called this
- the people who were stuck on the Komagata Maru were from this country
- many immigrants from Asia were needed to help build this
29 Clues: in 1807 the British made slavery this • this means to be kicked out of a country • this Irish holiday is celebrated in Canada • religious people who came to Canada from Russia • many immigrants from Asia were needed to help build this • people who helped slaves escape to freedom were called this • when people are forced to work for no pay and have no rights • ...
Russia Review Crossword 2024-03-14
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- A competition to build bigger and better weapons.
- In a _______ Market, you can buy and sell whatever you please.
- Any situation in which no action can be taken or progress can't be made.
- Homes get goods, services, and __________ from the circular flow model.
- Russia wants warm water __________ for trade.
- The type of economy the United States has.
- The current leader of Russia.
- Samantha Smith was a little ____________ of the United States to the Soviet Union.
- The Soviet leader who was in charge when the Soviet Union collapsed.
- A government ruled by one person with total control.
- A thick layer of permanently frozen soil.
- This Russian led the Russian Revolution.
- Asian Russia and European Russia are separated by the _____ Mountains.
- The government provides this in the circular flow model.
- A goal of communism.
- The _________ Pact were the Soviet's allies during the Cold War.
- A former emperor of Russia.
- America's allies during the Cold War.
- When businesses are transferred from the government to private individuals.
- The Russian Boreal Forest is known as what?
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- A rule made by an authority limiting what people can and cannot do.
- Russia is so big that it is on both ________ and Asia.
- The type of economy in a communist government.
- To set free, especially from legal social, or political restrictions.
- Having total control over an industry.
- A particular attitude toward or way of viewing something.
- The four letter abbreviation of the large communist country formed after World War I.
- The world's deepest freshwater lake located in Siberia.
- The large cold area that covers most of Asian Russia.
- __________ and Cover.
- Gorbachev introduced these, causing people to doubt communism.
- A nuclear attack by one side will result in a nuclear attack by the other.
- The process of taking small farms and turning them into large government controlled farms.
- An amount of money that a government requires people to pay according to their income.
- The war where no atomic missiles were fired, but everyone was scared.
- Hard line communists attempted one of these, but it failed.
- The type of economy that Native Americans had.
- Poor peasants in Russia who could be bought and sold with the land.
- The harsh dictator who ruled the Soviet Union after Lenin and took over much of Europe.
- An economic system where wealthy people use money to invest in trade and industry for profit.
40 Clues: A goal of communism. • __________ and Cover. • A former emperor of Russia. • The current leader of Russia. • America's allies during the Cold War. • Having total control over an industry. • This Russian led the Russian Revolution. • A thick layer of permanently frozen soil. • The type of economy the United States has. • The Russian Boreal Forest is known as what? • ...
Search dynasties by using clues 2014-06-12
Destyni Evans 6th Kazakhstan 2017-11-09
3 Clues: about two-thirds of the people are ethnic_?_ • greatest number of people live along the Amu Dar'ya and in_?_ region • is by far the Central Asian states within the proposed South-Central Asian Union _?_
Tenatik 2023-07-24
5 Clues: Sesama manusia harus saling • Alat kelamin jantan pada bunga • Perkembangbiakan secara kawin adalah • Assotation of shouteast asian nation • Ketuhanan Yang Maha Esa pancasila sila ke
Empires Of The World Crossword 2013-09-09
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- great war fought between Greece and Troy
- A country of eastern Asia
- a citizen or soldier of the ancient Roman Republic or Empire
- first emperor of China
- a native or inhabitant of modern Greece
- Ancient Indian empire which existed approximately from 320 to 550 CE
- Conqueror of the Persian Empire
- Chinese philosopher who live 280-233 BC
- city in Greek
- supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- An ancient Greek city in the northeast Peloponnesus
- also known as Taoism
- central figure of Christianity
- power to govern lies directly in the hands of the people
- teacher of Alexander the Great
- a geographically extensive and powerful empire in ancient India
- Respect owed to one's parents and ancestors
- an Asian rive
- highest class in certain societies
- greatest of ancient Greek epic poets
- also known as Meta comet
- creator of the Chinese Empire
- American Indian people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century
- Roman statesman who established the Roman Empire
- a form of government with a monarch at the head
- a major religious and cultural tradition of South Asia
- ancient Greeks and Romans
- emperors of the Han Dynasty
- ancient Athenian philosopher
- American Indian people living in the Mexican state of Oaxaca
- a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution
- ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean
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- ancient civilization of the island of Crete
- largest Greek island in the Mediterranean
- a main trade route for the ancient civilizations
- Stoic philosopher,emperor of Rome
- one of the world's seven continents
- group of people with different religious beliefs
- The teaching of Buddha
- South American Indian people living in the central Andes before the Spanish conquest
- the imperial dynasty of China
- a commoner
- onflicts between the Achaemenid Empire of Persia and city-states of the Hellenic world
- government by the people
- religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- teacher of Aristotle
- early Mesoamerican Indian civilization centered in the Veracruz region of southeast Mexico
- Chinese philosopher
- an aristocrat or nobleman
- republic in the Asian subcontinent in southern Asia
- the peace that existed between nationalities within the Roman Empire
- the capital and largest city of Greece
- contains 50 states
- citadel or fortified part of an ancient Greek city
54 Clues: a commoner • city in Greek • an Asian rive • contains 50 states • Chinese philosopher • also known as Taoism • teacher of Aristotle • first emperor of China • The teaching of Buddha • government by the people • also known as Meta comet • A country of eastern Asia • an aristocrat or nobleman • ancient Greeks and Romans • emperors of the Han Dynasty • ancient Athenian philosopher • ...
Unit 5 Crossword 2014-03-24
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- Fuji an extinct volcano in south central Honshu that is the highest peak in Japan
- River is a major river in Asia which flows through Pakistan
- are the first inhabitants of Australia
- a group of islands in the west Pacific
- Barrier Reef the largest coral reef in the world
- a large, distinguishable part of a continent
- the islands in the eastern part of Oceania
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
- Desert are areas with annual precipitation less than 250 millimeters and a mean temperature during the warmest month of less than 10°C
- are the first inhabitants of New Zealand
- is a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau
- Reef a community of living organisms
- a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet and carried out to sea
- China Plain is the largest alluvial plain of eastern Asia
- a ring-shaped reef
- Guinea a Pacific island to the north of Australia
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- Peninsula an Asian peninsula separating the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan
- Jiang a river in east Asia, flowing from the Tibetan plateau through central China to the East China Sea
- a place where fish are reared for commercial purposes
- the remote and usually uninhabited inland regions of Australia
- a triangular tract of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river
- a group of islands
- Layer a layer in the earth's stratosphere
- Shelf a floating sheet of ice permanently attached to a landmass
- a desert in central China
- Peninsula a large peninsula of Antarctica
- the islands in the southwestern part of Oceania
- River an Asian river that flows through a large delta in southern Vietnam into the South China Sea
- Peninsula is a peninsula in Southeast Asia lying roughly southwest of China, and east of India
- is the third-largest island in the world and the largest island of Asia
- Peninsula is a peninsula in Southeast Asia
- of Tibet vast high plateau of southwestern China
- a loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment
- He is the second-longest river in Asia
- a wind system that influences large climatic regions and reverses direction seasonally
- River A river in northern India and Bangladesh that rises in the Himalayas and flows southwest
37 Clues: a group of islands • a ring-shaped reef • a desert in central China • Reef a community of living organisms • are the first inhabitants of Australia • a group of islands in the west Pacific • He is the second-longest river in Asia • are the first inhabitants of New Zealand • Layer a layer in the earth's stratosphere • Peninsula a large peninsula of Antarctica • ...
Ap World Crossword 2022-06-08
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- European country. Capital is Paris.
- Greece, Bulgaria and Romania.
- Car company originating in japan.
- China's own version of ebay for government control.
- Used to make many shirts, white little fluff ball,
- The change in weather patterns and temperature.
- The manure of of seabirds and bats used a fertilizer.
- alliance made by the United States
- the technological advancements of communication of the 1900s.
- unsuccessful rebellion against British rule in India
- soda company originating in the United States.
- Indian hollywood
- music originated from jamaica.
- Nations a more successful league of Nations
- a potentially fatal disease caused by mosquitoes.
- Disease that attacks the lungs
- a sexually or genetically transmitted disease.
- disease Disease that makes people forget things over time.
- British broadcasting station.
- Vietnam leader
- economy made of ideas from intellectuals
- Third agricultural revolution. Supported by pesticides and fertilizers.
- Major soccer tournaments participated by many countries around the world every 4 years.
- Movement led my Ghandi.
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- Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania,
- main type of food, examples includes beef, ham, goat, lamb, etc.
- Asian country. Capital is tokyo.
- the destruction of many trees.
- Private British corporation given authority to trade on the indian ocean.
- worldwide social media
- Non-renewable energy starting to be used in the 1900s
- Economic system supported by the United States.
- 5 permanent members with veto power: China. France. Russian Federation.United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. United States of America.
- European country. Capital is Madrid.
- North American country. Capital is Washington DC.
- Mao Zedongs policy
- containers A way to carry products in bulk.
- website to buy and sell stuff used around the world
- Type of transportation. Example: Airplanes
- War caused because britain was selling bad drugs in China.
- Economic system supported by the soviet union.
- process by which fertile land becomes desert
- swiss food company, a global corporate
- Trade agreement made with canada, united states, and mexico.
- association of the south east asian countries.
- Introduced in th 1900s that resulted in the decreased birth rate.
- A substance that can make someone immune to a virus
- War with no actual conflict
- European country. Capital is Brussels.
- organization that deals with trade around the world.
- Alliance created by the soviet union.
51 Clues: Vietnam leader • Indian hollywood • Mao Zedongs policy • worldwide social media • Movement led my Ghandi. • War with no actual conflict • Greece, Bulgaria and Romania. • British broadcasting station. • the destruction of many trees. • music originated from jamaica. • Disease that attacks the lungs • Asian country. Capital is tokyo. • Car company originating in japan. • ...
Interclass Game 2022-05-25
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- scottish word meaning stark raving mad
- chiefly Scottish variant of a word that pertains to an oblong or pear-shaped syconium fruit of a tree (genus Ficus) of the mulberry family
- a number of small charges arranged so as to form a border within the edge of the field
- variant spelling of a word that pertains to an asian alcoholic beverage like rum that is distilled from a fermented mash of malted rice with toddy or molasses
- plural form of sty
- variant form of a scotish/irish word meaning a party with music, dancing, and often storytelling
- a monetary subunit of the rufiyaa
- any of numerous spiny-finned fishes (family Gobiidae) that usually have the pelvic fins united to form a ventral sucking disk
- having an adhesive quality
- abreviation of drill instructor
- often used in addressing a person, synonym: sweetheart,dear
- a nomadic Arab of the Arabian, Syrian, or northern African deserts
- the letter z
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- legal abbreviation of rehearing
- alternative name for piccolo
- symbol for the element neon
- animals- in taxa
- variant form of a word that means brimless cylindrical or somewhat cone-shaped hat with a flat top that usually has a tassel, is typically made of red felt and is worn especially by men in eastern Mediterranean countries
- a Japanese system of syllabic writing having characters that can be used exclusively for writing foreign words or in combination with kanji
- abbreviation of electrical engineer
- the seventh tone of the major scale in solfège
- a small rounded portion of horn tissue attached to the skin of the horn pit of a polled animal
- a disease especially of sheep caused by the larva of a tapeworm (Multiceps multiceps) in the brain
- variant spelling of a word pertaining to a strong-scented mint (Nepeta cataria) that has small pale flowers in terminal spikes and contains a substance attractive to cats
- a maiden loved by Zeus and changed by him into a heifer so that she might escape the jealous rage of Hera
- of, relating to, or characteristic of U.S. military personnel
- medical abbreviation of opportunistic infection
- abbreviation for virgin islands
- archaic spelling of a transitive verb which means to clean with or as if with a swab
- the glossy fiber of either of two Asian plants (Corchorus olitorius and C. capsularis) of the linden family used chiefly for sacking, burlap, and twine
30 Clues: the letter z • animals- in taxa • plural form of sty • having an adhesive quality • symbol for the element neon • alternative name for piccolo • legal abbreviation of rehearing • abbreviation for virgin islands • abreviation of drill instructor • a monetary subunit of the rufiyaa • abbreviation of electrical engineer • scottish word meaning stark raving mad • ...
Interclass Game 2022-05-25
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- alternative name for piccolo
- a Japanese system of syllabic writing having characters that can be used exclusively for writing foreign words or in combination with kanji
- legal abbreviation of rehearing
- abbreviation of electrical engineer
- having an adhesive quality
- chiefly Scottish variant of a word that pertains to an oblong or pear-shaped syconium fruit of a tree (genus Ficus) of the mulberry family
- the glossy fiber of either of two Asian plants (Corchorus olitorius and C. capsularis) of the linden family used chiefly for sacking, burlap, and twine
- the seventh tone of the major scale in solfège
- variant form of a scotish/irish word meaning a party with music, dancing, and often storytelling
- often used in addressing a person, synonym: sweetheart,dear
- any of numerous spiny-finned fishes (family Gobiidae) that usually have the pelvic fins united to form a ventral sucking disk
- plural form of sty
- a nomadic Arab of the Arabian, Syrian, or northern African deserts
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- animals- in taxa
- medical abbreviation of opportunistic infection
- a monetary subunit of the rufiyaa
- variant spelling of a word that pertains to an asian alcoholic beverage like rum that is distilled from a fermented mash of malted rice with toddy or molasses
- a number of small charges arranged so as to form a border within the edge of the field
- scottish word meaning stark raving mad
- abbreviation for virgin islands
- variant spelling of a word pertaining to a strong-scented mint (Nepeta cataria) that has small pale flowers in terminal spikes and contains a substance attractive to cats
- abreviation of drill instructor
- variant form of a word that means brimless cylindrical or somewhat cone-shaped hat with a flat top that usually has a tassel, is typically made of red felt and is worn especially by men in eastern Mediterranean countries
- of, relating to, or characteristic of U.S. military personnel
- the letter z
- flat-topped inflorescence
- a maiden loved by Zeus and changed by him into a heifer so that she might escape the jealous rage of Hera
- symbol for the element neon
- a disease especially of sheep caused by the larva of a tapeworm (Multiceps multiceps) in the brain
- a small rounded portion of horn tissue attached to the skin of the horn pit of a polled animal
- archaic spelling of a transitive verb which means to clean with or as if with a swab
31 Clues: the letter z • animals- in taxa • plural form of sty • flat-topped inflorescence • having an adhesive quality • symbol for the element neon • alternative name for piccolo • legal abbreviation of rehearing • abbreviation for virgin islands • abreviation of drill instructor • a monetary subunit of the rufiyaa • abbreviation of electrical engineer • ...
I am Malala Vocabulary Prologue and Chapter 1 2023-08-22
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- characterized by or provoking loud noise or uproar.
- a close-fitting short coat as part of a uniform, especially a police or military uniform.
- a rebuke, especially an official one.
- a Muslim place of worship
- the powdered leaves of a tropical shrub, used as a dye to color the hair and decorate the body.
- the aromatic seeds of a plant of the ginger family, used as a spice and also medicinally.
- a light two-wheeled hooded vehicle drawn by one or more people, used chiefly in Asian countries.
- making or constituting a disturbingly harsh and loud noise.
- make (someone) legally or morally bound to an action or course of action.
- open-backed van or truck
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one.
- jump or dive quickly and energetically.
- (of a person or their behavior) acting in accordance with morality and showing recognition of right and wrong.
- the friendly and generous reception and entertainment of guests, visitors, or strangers.
- the playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks.
- persistently worrying or distressing
- a roofed platform along the outside of a house, level with the ground floor.
- impudent or irreverent, typically in an endearing or amusing way.
- produce a state of hypnosis in (someone).
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- move to a new place and establish one's home or business there
- cause (someone) to find something funny; entertain.
- a small ornament or item of jewelry that is of little value
- market in a Middle Eastern or Asian country.
- comfort (someone) at a time of grief or disappointment.
- conduct the policy, actions, and affairs of (a state, organization, or people).
- at an advanced stage of social and cultural development.
- an untidy collection or pile of things.
- a person who believes that war and violence are unjustifiable.
- (in Indian cooking) a thin pancake of unleavened whole-grain bread cooked on a griddle.
- England’s national summer sport, which is now played throughout the world, particularly in Australia, India, Pakistan, the West Indies, and the British Isles
- loose, pajamalike trousers worn by both men and women in India and southeast Asia.
- a discussion, as of a public question in an assembly, involving opposing viewpoints
- a woman admired or idealized for her courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities
- changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties, interests, or affection.
34 Clues: open-backed van or truck • a Muslim place of worship • persistently worrying or distressing • a rebuke, especially an official one. • an untidy collection or pile of things. • jump or dive quickly and energetically. • produce a state of hypnosis in (someone). • market in a Middle Eastern or Asian country. • characterized by or provoking loud noise or uproar. • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
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- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Incorporate a country within a country
- One result of the Spanish-American War One result of the Spanish-American War
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- 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’
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- India’s independence champion
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
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- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- 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
- Benefits of British Rule
- 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
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- Poem became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Forced to adopt European customs Saw little benefit from their hard work
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
34 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • 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 • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
Module 4 Review 2025-10-23
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- The Industrial Revolution began in _____ and the Netherlands
- Indian soldier who served in an army set up by the French or English trading companies
- This country wrote the Open Door Policy, encouraging open trade within China amongst major imperial powers
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- A desire for ______ _______in order to fuel their industrial revolutions led many countries to participate in New Imperialism
- During the Boer War, England swapped their signature red uniforms for ones in this color instead
- Following the Sino-Japanese War of 1894, many imperialist nations began carving up this major Asian country
- The Industrial Revolution saw the rise of this social class
- New technology in transportation, military weapons, and _____ led to an increase in imperialism in the late 1800s
- The main energy source during the 2nd Industrial Revolution
- Form of socialism advocated by Karl Marx
- King ______ II; Belgian king known for his horrific treatment of the people of the Congo during the era of New Imperialism
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- Liberia and ______ were the 2 African countries which were never colonized by Europeans during the era of New Imperialism
- During the 1st Industrial Revolution, the main power sources were steam and ____
- At the 1884 Berlin Conference, major European powers met to discuss the carving up of this continent
- Following the Meiji Restoration, Japan went to war against China and _____, and won, establishing their dominance as a major world power
- As a result of the Spanish-American War, the USA became an imperial power when it gained control of Puerto Rico, ______, and the Philippines
- During the Meiji Restoration, Japan modeled their _____ after the USA
- Henry Bessemer created a process which helped with the production of this item
- British control of Egypt was important due to its access to the _____ Canal
- Dominion by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region
- The Sepoy Rebellion was an anti-imperialist rebellion against the British Empire's control of this Asian country
- During the Meiji Restoration, Japan modeled their _____ after England
- During the Meiji Restoration, Japan modeled their public schools after this country
- Multistory building divided into crowded apartments
- During the Meiji Restoration, Japan modeled their army and constitution after this European country
- The Boer War was fought between England and the Boers (Dutch Settlers in South Africa) for control of this resource
27 Clues: Form of socialism advocated by Karl Marx • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Multistory building divided into crowded apartments • The Industrial Revolution saw the rise of this social class • The main energy source during the 2nd Industrial Revolution • The Industrial Revolution began in _____ and the Netherlands • ...
All about Bamboo! 2022-10-14
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- Bamboo can release 35% more ________ than most trees. It also absorbs five times more carbon dioxide.
- Bamboo was used in making the first light ________ by Thomas Edison.
- Bamboo is the fastest ________ plant in the world.
- Bamboo can grow on different ________ and under various climate conditions.
- Bamboo has wide and strong _______ system which holds the soil stable and prevents erosion of the ground.
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- Bamboo is incredibly strong hence it is largely used as a ________ material
- Bamboo can fight with ________ and bacteria on its own.
- Bamboo can be grown without the use of chemical _________ and pesticides.
- Bamboo is often used in ________ cuisine.
9 Clues: Bamboo is often used in ________ cuisine. • Bamboo is the fastest ________ plant in the world. • Bamboo can fight with ________ and bacteria on its own. • Bamboo was used in making the first light ________ by Thomas Edison. • Bamboo can be grown without the use of chemical _________ and pesticides. • ...
Crossword Unit 1 2019-04-08
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- the season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries
- a large, ususally black cloth worn by some Muslim women to cover their heads and bodies
- members of a race of people who typically travel from place to place (plural)
- becoming smaller in size or amount
- under someone or something
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- a sudden period of noise and confusion
- to take a short breath through the mouth especially because of surprise, pain or shock
- a large natural stream of water flowing to the sea or lake
- a printed sheet of paper, sometimes folded, containing information or advertising
9 Clues: under someone or something • becoming smaller in size or amount • a sudden period of noise and confusion • a large natural stream of water flowing to the sea or lake • the season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries • members of a race of people who typically travel from place to place (plural) • ...
Cross word Puzzle 2021-01-15
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- another name for cougar,mountain lion
- A extremely strong fear
- A young kid who is always getting into trouble
- a 1 cent coin
- A person who owns a small farm or works on a farm, especially in Europe and some Asian nations
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- a big round orange squash with a thick rind and many seeds that grows on a vine along at Halloween,And also a decoration for Halloween.
- a small pool of water or other liquid.
- an instrument used for writing or drawing with ink
- A Large keyboard instrument that produces musical sounds when finger strikes the key.
9 Clues: a 1 cent coin • A extremely strong fear • another name for cougar,mountain lion • a small pool of water or other liquid. • A young kid who is always getting into trouble • an instrument used for writing or drawing with ink • A Large keyboard instrument that produces musical sounds when finger strikes the key. • ...
Singapore Health care crossword 2015-05-05
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- What country is currently beating Singapore in healthcare for the third spot
- Which country has a better mortality rates (low death rates) for CVD Australia/Singapore
- What did the government create to assist individuals to save for their old age
- What rank does Singapore hold among the Asian/oceanic healthcare systems
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- what is the largest ethnic background in Singapore
- What is the name of the tallest Ferris wheel in Singapore
- What is one of the main healthcare services provided for the elderly
- What healthcare system does Singapore have
- Who has a longer life expectancy males/females
9 Clues: What healthcare system does Singapore have • Who has a longer life expectancy males/females • what is the largest ethnic background in Singapore • What is the name of the tallest Ferris wheel in Singapore • What is one of the main healthcare services provided for the elderly • What rank does Singapore hold among the Asian/oceanic healthcare systems • ...
Geography 2023-10-25
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- Asian island that hosts the top 3 most densely populated cities in the world (11)
- Sage Kashyapa settled in a water body in Central Asia (7,3)
- Old capital of the Land of the Rising Sun which is also an anagram of the current capital (5)
- The continent with Australia (7)
- Highest Mountain range in the world outside Asia (5)
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- Baby Jesus in the Pacific Ocean (2,4)
- One of the two Indian rivers flowing East to West (7)
- A flowing state below the Grand Canyon (8)
- If Peary is to North Pole, who is to South Pole? (8)
9 Clues: The continent with Australia (7) • Baby Jesus in the Pacific Ocean (2,4) • A flowing state below the Grand Canyon (8) • If Peary is to North Pole, who is to South Pole? (8) • Highest Mountain range in the world outside Asia (5) • One of the two Indian rivers flowing East to West (7) • Sage Kashyapa settled in a water body in Central Asia (7,3) • ...
Marco Polo 2024-06-25
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- They used this objects to keep their homes warm
- The consequence of the Silk Road decline and the several voyages
- Marco Polo's hometown
- What happened to the Mongol empire that ended with the silk road?
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- His adventures helped introduce many Europeans to this part of Europe
- People traveled to this places instead of doing the whole Silk rode because it was too long, to buy or sell goods.
- Network of trade routes that connected Europe with China
- Empire that was extended over more than a half of the Asian territory
- 13th century mercant
9 Clues: 13th century mercant • Marco Polo's hometown • They used this objects to keep their homes warm • Network of trade routes that connected Europe with China • The consequence of the Silk Road decline and the several voyages • What happened to the Mongol empire that ended with the silk road? • His adventures helped introduce many Europeans to this part of Europe • ...
food 2024-10-25
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- asian food you love, you get orange chicken from him
- great amazing peanut butter chocolate candy
- one of our favorite snack has cheese in the name
- we love this food it is a mexican chain
- food place in menlo park we love, you have been going there since u were little, diner
- yummy italian food on bread
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- what you made me it was very very good
- your mom makes it best and she bakes it, american comfort food, you make it really good when you cook it out the box
- i took the best picture of u eating this food, ________ wednesday!
9 Clues: yummy italian food on bread • what you made me it was very very good • we love this food it is a mexican chain • great amazing peanut butter chocolate candy • one of our favorite snack has cheese in the name • asian food you love, you get orange chicken from him • i took the best picture of u eating this food, ________ wednesday! • ...
Eat up Vocabulary 2025-06-10
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- Small, round, juicy fruit that can be green or purple.
- They're crispy, thin, and often salty, made from potatoes.
- A tall plant that grows from a seed, famous in a story with a giant.
- Italian food that comes in shapes like spaghetti or macaroni.
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- Long and thin strips, very common in Asian food.
- They come from chickens and can be cooked in many ways: boiled, fried, or scrambled.
- Small, colorful sweets loved by kids.
- It has dough, tomato sauce, cheese, and your favorite toppings on it.
- You use it to make sandwiches; it's soft and sometimes crunchy on the outside.
9 Clues: Small, colorful sweets loved by kids. • Long and thin strips, very common in Asian food. • Small, round, juicy fruit that can be green or purple. • They're crispy, thin, and often salty, made from potatoes. • Italian food that comes in shapes like spaghetti or macaroni. • A tall plant that grows from a seed, famous in a story with a giant. • ...
Our Belief 2021-12-22
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- Inspired by our Asian........, we enable people to live, work, play, eat and rest well through the environments we create and the memorable experiences we deliver.
- Own Our ............
- We have............ mindset. We take pride in high performance and set new benchmark.
- Our ......... is Code of behaviours we live by
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- Our nature + our beliefs
- Own our............
- To be the best-loved hospitality group, pioneering new ........... and setting new benchmarks
- ..............is in our DNA. We adapt to change with determination and flexibility.
- Obsess over customer..............
- We strive to do the right thing from the heart with ........, integrity, care and sustainability
10 Clues: Own our............ • Own Our ............ • Our nature + our beliefs • Obsess over customer.............. • Our ......... is Code of behaviours we live by • ..............is in our DNA. We adapt to change with determination and flexibility. • We have............ mindset. We take pride in high performance and set new benchmark. • ...
Chapter 6 Lesson 1 Review 2022-02-16
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- term for small, ring shaped island
- seasonal wind patterns that create much of South Asia's climate
- country in South Asia with the most resources
- term for an area of fertile soil deposited by floodwaters (inland)
- the largest country in the South Asian region
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- the Indus river flows south and connects to this body of water
- this type of landform forms the northern border of Southern Asia
- a large portion of the world's gemstones can be found in this country
- how many inches of rain do most areas along the South Asian coast get
- term for a rich soil deposit at the mouth of a river
10 Clues: term for small, ring shaped island • country in South Asia with the most resources • the largest country in the South Asian region • term for a rich soil deposit at the mouth of a river • the Indus river flows south and connects to this body of water • seasonal wind patterns that create much of South Asia's climate • ...
All about Bamboo! 2022-10-14
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- Bamboo can fight with ________ and bacteria on its own.
- Bamboo can release 35% more ________ than most trees. It also absorbs five times more carbon dioxide.
- Bamboo can grow on different ________ and under various climate conditions.
- Bamboo is often used in ________ cuisine.
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- Bamboo can be grown without the use of chemical _________ and pesticides.
- Bamboo has wide and strong _______ system which holds the soil stable and prevents erosion of the ground.
- Bamboo is incredibly strong hence it is largely used as a ________ material
- Bamboo is the fastest ________ plant in the world.
- Bamboo was used in making the first light ________ by Thomas Edison.
9 Clues: Bamboo is often used in ________ cuisine. • Bamboo is the fastest ________ plant in the world. • Bamboo can fight with ________ and bacteria on its own. • Bamboo was used in making the first light ________ by Thomas Edison. • Bamboo can be grown without the use of chemical _________ and pesticides. • ...
COOKING OILS 2020-08-30
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- This oil is made from a large yellow flower
- This oil is common is asian cooking and has a very distinctive taste
- This oil has a strong flavour and many people are allergic to it
- This oil is cheap but often grown in ways that harm local wildlife
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- This oil grows best in tropical climates but is not recommended in large quantities
- This oil is made from a small yellow flower
- This oil is particularly used in italian cooking
- This oil is made from the shell of a popular grain
- This oil is also known as maize oil
9 Clues: This oil is also known as maize oil • This oil is made from a small yellow flower • This oil is made from a large yellow flower • This oil is particularly used in italian cooking • This oil is made from the shell of a popular grain • This oil has a strong flavour and many people are allergic to it • This oil is cheap but often grown in ways that harm local wildlife • ...
Week 12 PSY124 2025-10-12
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- Third factor in the Big 5 acronym
- This factor of the Big 5 is not supported in some Asian countries
- Type of trait that shapes most of a person's life and behaviour
- According to Hippocrates this bodily fluid is connected to a calm and stable temperment
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- Type of trait that is deep and part of less obvious mental structures
- Hans Eysenck coined this model
- This person reduced Allport's list of traits to 171
- Last trait added to the Dark Triad to make it a Tetrad
- Name of the 6 dimensional model coined by Ashton and Lee
9 Clues: Hans Eysenck coined this model • Third factor in the Big 5 acronym • This person reduced Allport's list of traits to 171 • Last trait added to the Dark Triad to make it a Tetrad • Name of the 6 dimensional model coined by Ashton and Lee • Type of trait that shapes most of a person's life and behaviour • ...
Mary Kom 2021-06-11
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- which medal did Mary Kom won at the London Olympics?
- Where did Mary Kom won her first Women's Boxing Championship
- What is the title of Mary Kom's auto-biography book?
- Mary Kom won this at the Asian Games in 2014.
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- This actress played Mary Kom in the movie Mary Kom.
- What is the birth place of Mary Kom?
6 Clues: What is the birth place of Mary Kom? • Mary Kom won this at the Asian Games in 2014. • This actress played Mary Kom in the movie Mary Kom. • which medal did Mary Kom won at the London Olympics? • What is the title of Mary Kom's auto-biography book? • Where did Mary Kom won her first Women's Boxing Championship
ROUND 1 - CROSSWORD 2022-03-13
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- The execution of 81 people was carried out in the kingdom of ____
- The Indian origin missile landed in which city of Pakistan?
- The name of the German chancellor is?
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- _______ are not very sensitive to rising oil prices.
- highest wicket-taker in Women's World Cup is____________
- 2022 Asian Youth and Junior Boxing Championships are being held in which city?
6 Clues: The name of the German chancellor is? • _______ are not very sensitive to rising oil prices. • highest wicket-taker in Women's World Cup is____________ • The Indian origin missile landed in which city of Pakistan? • The execution of 81 people was carried out in the kingdom of ____ • 2022 Asian Youth and Junior Boxing Championships are being held in which city?
Global Transaction Banking 2023-07-12
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- Team that manages cash flow and liquidity of Clients
- Transaction Banking is most commonly divided into how many KEY departments?
- Team that offer import and export financing services
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- One of our digital solutions
- Number of consecutive years where we have won the Best Trade Finance Bank in Singapore with The Asian Banker Transaction Finance Awards
- Transaction Banking digital platform
6 Clues: One of our digital solutions • Transaction Banking digital platform • Team that manages cash flow and liquidity of Clients • Team that offer import and export financing services • Transaction Banking is most commonly divided into how many KEY departments? • ...
How well do you know European and Asian Expansion? 2013-04-11
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- _______, France and the U.S. wanted to trade with Korea.
- The surplus of ____ helped industrialization in Japan.
- This became the capital of Japan.
- Britain had an important naval base in _________.
- Japan bought factory machinery and enacted _______ policy.
- The _______ Eastern Railway was Established.
- Japan also had to pay an _______.
- People with ____ could now vote in Japan.
- The British ruled India after which rebellion?
- Which leader helped the British administration establish schools in India?
- France and ______ helped Russia and China.
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- The two-house assembly in Japan was called a ____.
- Russia wanted to expand south and build a ______.
- In Indian schools established by the British, they learned about Socialism and _______.
- Russia helped China stay independent from ______.
- Which treaty gave Korea independence?
- The ______ restoration in Japan improved education and abolished social classes.
- What state was a buffer between France and Great Britain?
- Japan gave pack what peninsula?
- A treaty with Japan treaty opened ___(#) Korean trading ports to other nations.
- Britain had all of what country under their control by 1866?
21 Clues: Japan gave pack what peninsula? • This became the capital of Japan. • Japan also had to pay an _______. • Which treaty gave Korea independence? • People with ____ could now vote in Japan. • France and ______ helped Russia and China. • The _______ Eastern Railway was Established. • The British ruled India after which rebellion? • ...
Latin America Cultural Geography 2022-10-30
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- A group of people descended from an area's first inhabitants
- An urban area that dominates its country's economy, culture, and political affairs
- Dialect that blends elements of indigenous, European, African, and Asian languages
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- Cities with more than 10 million people
- The migration of people from the countryside to cities
- forms of a language unique to a particular place or group
6 Clues: Cities with more than 10 million people • The migration of people from the countryside to cities • forms of a language unique to a particular place or group • A group of people descended from an area's first inhabitants • An urban area that dominates its country's economy, culture, and political affairs • ...
Maps- Poetry 2025-08-31
5 Clues: Masses of floating ice • Stronger and more powerful • People who wander from one place to another • A market in a Middle Eastern or Asian country. • Sloping; the stars seem to be pointing the way to the ships from one place to another
Substance Abuse Starter 2022-02-14
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- the act of refusing or denying
- a nonintoxicating cannabinoid found in cannabis and hemp
- a strong and harmful need to regularly have something (such as a drug) or do something (such as gamble)
- a battery-operated device that is typically designed to resemble a traditional cigarette and is used to inhale a usually nicotine-containing vapor
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- a drug that requires permission from a doctor to use
- to inhale vapor through the mouth from a usually battery-operated electronic device
- a drug that can be obtained only by means of a physician's prescription
- Food and Drug Administration
- a tall widely cultivated Asian herb
9 Clues: Food and Drug Administration • the act of refusing or denying • a tall widely cultivated Asian herb • a drug that requires permission from a doctor to use • a nonintoxicating cannabinoid found in cannabis and hemp • a drug that can be obtained only by means of a physician's prescription • ...
War Crimes Tribunals and the status of the Emperor 2021-06-04
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- Infamous actions of the Japanese: The Thai _ _ _ _ _ Railway
- The Tokyo War Crimes commenced on 29 _ _ _ _ _ 1946
- 5700 suspected war criminals were tried, 920 were found _ _ _ _ _ _ and 900 hanged
- The Emperor was _ _ _ trialled
- Allied authorities were determined to prosecute those responsible for atrocities against civilians and _ _ _ _
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- The tribunal ruled that no _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ be made to South-East Asian nationals since Japan had no money and bombing had destroyed anything of value
- There were three types of war crimes: those against peace, war crimes and crimes against _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Infamous actions of the Japanese: The Bataan Death _ _ _ _ _
- Infamous actions of the Japanese: The _ _ _ _ of Nanjing
9 Clues: The Emperor was _ _ _ trialled • The Tokyo War Crimes commenced on 29 _ _ _ _ _ 1946 • Infamous actions of the Japanese: The _ _ _ _ of Nanjing • Infamous actions of the Japanese: The Bataan Death _ _ _ _ _ • Infamous actions of the Japanese: The Thai _ _ _ _ _ Railway • 5700 suspected war criminals were tried, 920 were found _ _ _ _ _ _ and 900 hanged • ...
The Hellenistic World 2022-04-13
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- The last and most famous Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt.
- Powerful king of Macedonia.
- King of Macedonia who built the largest empire the world had ever seen.
- An astronomer who was the first person to propose that the earth around the sun.
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- Name for the blended culture that developed in Alexander's empire
- A group of warriors who stood close together in a square.
- A powerful general of Alexander's who ruled Egypt and who's dynasty became the most powerful and wealthiest of Hellenistic kingdoms.
- A powerful general who seized most of Alexander's Asian conquest.
- A powerful general of Alexander's who became king of Macedonia
9 Clues: Powerful king of Macedonia. • The last and most famous Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt. • A group of warriors who stood close together in a square. • A powerful general of Alexander's who became king of Macedonia • Name for the blended culture that developed in Alexander's empire • A powerful general who seized most of Alexander's Asian conquest. • ...
si as in Asian by Michael Miller 2020-06-15
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- Tarkyn on a excursion to __________
- Archie loves watching tv _____________________
- Ed lived in Australasia _____________
- The division in maths and __________ are so hard
- Ari was very board so he played with ___________
- Billie had heaps of respect and is very ___________
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- Vaughn had a collision when __________ into a tree
- There was invasion at night in _________________
- Chris had heaps of Animals at his ______________
- After school there was a big explosion______________
- Chris is _____________
- Ed had the decision to __ to school or not
12 Clues: Chris is _____________ • Tarkyn on a excursion to __________ • Ed lived in Australasia _____________ • Ed had the decision to __ to school or not • Archie loves watching tv _____________________ • There was invasion at night in _________________ • Chris had heaps of Animals at his ______________ • The division in maths and __________ are so hard • ...
COOKING OILS 2020-08-30
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- This oil is made from a large yellow flower
- This oil is common is asian cooking and has a very distinctive taste
- This oil has a strong flavour and many people are allergic to it
- This oil is cheap but often grown in ways that harm local wildlife
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- This oil grows best in tropical climates but is not recommended in large quantities
- This oil is made from a small yellow flower
- This oil is particularly used in italian cooking
- This oil is made from the shell of a popular grain
- This oil is also known as maize oil
9 Clues: This oil is also known as maize oil • This oil is made from a small yellow flower • This oil is made from a large yellow flower • This oil is particularly used in italian cooking • This oil is made from the shell of a popular grain • This oil has a strong flavour and many people are allergic to it • This oil is cheap but often grown in ways that harm local wildlife • ...
Raspberry's friends and foes 2023-05-16
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- Ja'nae's supposed boyfriend who is the brother of Mai
- A friend of Raspberry's who is ashamed of her half asian culture
- One of the bandits who robbed Raspberry's house, brother of Check
- Raspberry's friend who didn't like her for a while because of her mom
- One of the bandits who robbed Raspberry's house, brother of Shoe
- Raspberry's friend who borrowed 200 dollars
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- The last name of Zora and her dad
- A friend who makes fun of Raspberry but secretly likes her
- The friend of Raspberry who allows Raspberry and her mom to live in his house and work for him
9 Clues: The last name of Zora and her dad • Raspberry's friend who borrowed 200 dollars • Ja'nae's supposed boyfriend who is the brother of Mai • A friend who makes fun of Raspberry but secretly likes her • A friend of Raspberry's who is ashamed of her half asian culture • One of the bandits who robbed Raspberry's house, brother of Shoe • ...
Our Belief 2021-12-22
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- ..............is in our DNA. We adapt to change with determination and flexibility.
- Own our............
- Obsess over customer..............
- We strive to do the right thing from the heart with ........, integrity, care and sustainability
- To be the best-loved hospitality group, pioneering new ........... and setting new benchmarks
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- Our ......... is Code of behaviours we live by
- Our nature + our beliefs
- Own Our ............
- We have............ mindset. We take pride in high performance and set new benchmark.
- Inspired by our Asian........, we enable people to live, work, play, eat and rest well through the environments we create and the memorable experiences we deliver.
10 Clues: Own our............ • Own Our ............ • Our nature + our beliefs • Obsess over customer.............. • Our ......... is Code of behaviours we live by • ..............is in our DNA. We adapt to change with determination and flexibility. • We have............ mindset. We take pride in high performance and set new benchmark. • ...
Immigration 2021-12-04
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- unfair treatment to a ethnic group of people
- an island in new york harbor that immigrants would come through before being allowed into the US
- an island on the west coast that immigrants would come through before coming into the US (mostly chinese and asian)
- assumptions made about a group of people that don't apply to all of them
- most difficult thing for immigrants to find
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- to leave your home country and come to another to live permanently
- why somebody would leave their country
- to leave your home country permanently
- why somebody would come to another new country
9 Clues: why somebody would leave their country • to leave your home country permanently • most difficult thing for immigrants to find • unfair treatment to a ethnic group of people • why somebody would come to another new country • to leave your home country and come to another to live permanently • assumptions made about a group of people that don't apply to all of them • ...
Cultural Food Crossword 2024-11-06
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- An Italian flatbread topped with sauce, cheese, and various toppings.
- A Greek dish consisting of thinly sliced meat and served in pita bread.
- A Japanese dish of rice topped with fish, vegetables, and seaweed.
- A spicy Indian curry made with chicken in a tomato-based sauce.
- A Vietnamese noodle soup with broth, rice noodles, herbs, and meat.
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- consists of tomato sauce, long noodles, and meatballs
- A British dish of battered fish and crispy fried potatoes
- A Mexican dish consisting of folded tortillas filled with meat, vegetables, and other toppings.
- A small and thin grain used in sushi and other Asian dishes
9 Clues: consists of tomato sauce, long noodles, and meatballs • A British dish of battered fish and crispy fried potatoes • A small and thin grain used in sushi and other Asian dishes • A spicy Indian curry made with chicken in a tomato-based sauce. • A Japanese dish of rice topped with fish, vegetables, and seaweed. • ...
Sanaristikko 07.01 2022-01-12
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- Se on kuolleiden ihmisten paikka. Jouluna sinne viedään kynttilöitä.
- Asia tapahtuu niin että sinä et ole odottanut sitä. Se yllättää.
- Et tiedä, missä sinun puhelimesi on. Voi olla, että se on jäänyt bussiin tai pudonnut taskusta. Mitä olet tehnyt?
- Jos minulla on 5 omenaa ja sinulla on 7 omenaa, sinulla on ... omenoita kuin minulla.
- Tänään olet sairas. Kolmen päivän päästä sinä voit jo hyvin. Mitä tapahtuu?
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- Baarimestari. Ihminen, joka on töissä baarissa ja tekee juomia.
- Mikä verbi? Et muista, mitä teit.
- Millainen ihminen on, jos tekee paljon töitä?
- Ensin sanot jotain suomeksi, sitten sanot saman asian englanniksi. Mitä teit?
9 Clues: Mikä verbi? Et muista, mitä teit. • Millainen ihminen on, jos tekee paljon töitä? • Baarimestari. Ihminen, joka on töissä baarissa ja tekee juomia. • Asia tapahtuu niin että sinä et ole odottanut sitä. Se yllättää. • Se on kuolleiden ihmisten paikka. Jouluna sinne viedään kynttilöitä. • Tänään olet sairas. Kolmen päivän päästä sinä voit jo hyvin. Mitä tapahtuu? • ...
Great Depression 2022-11-16
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- massive windstorms that blew across the Great Plains
- word used to describe challenges during the Great Depression
- nickname given to the tent cities where people lived during the Great Depression
- what people had to wait in to get food during the Great Depression
- group of people affected by the Dust Bowl
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- The group of veterans who went to Washington D.C. to ask for money
- when people have no job
- what African Americans, Mexican Americans, and Asian Americans faced during the Great Depression
- name for the 1930s when millions of Americans suffered from poverty, unemployment, and homelessness
9 Clues: when people have no job • group of people affected by the Dust Bowl • massive windstorms that blew across the Great Plains • word used to describe challenges during the Great Depression • The group of veterans who went to Washington D.C. to ask for money • what people had to wait in to get food during the Great Depression • ...
Cryptic Rollinsverse 2022-08-27
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- He'll put on two coats along with ravenous ending or former gladiator(6,5)
- Organization a mix of drag and part of the human psyche(5)
- Pure spice that lost it's rose(6,4)
- scavenger hiding asian coin(5)
- Closest flipping the empty edge(5,5)
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- Diminished way or ascended as a way to clap and ruse would protect the emerald isle(2,7)
- Former farm instrument minus embrace beside filter without Euler is a big mans favorite toy(9)
- black and white's boy leads the sum of all things(6)
- Discrete energy amount to half one's belly (6)
9 Clues: scavenger hiding asian coin(5) • Pure spice that lost it's rose(6,4) • Closest flipping the empty edge(5,5) • Discrete energy amount to half one's belly (6) • black and white's boy leads the sum of all things(6) • Organization a mix of drag and part of the human psyche(5) • He'll put on two coats along with ravenous ending or former gladiator(6,5) • ...
AP AFAM 1.1-1.4 Crossword 2025-09-06
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- body of water that Egypt, Aksum, and Kush relied on
- ______ _______ movement occurred when Black, Latino, Asian, and White students advocated for more Black Studies Programs at colleges
- The African ___________ refers to the dispersal of Africans from the continent of Africa to the Americas and other continents
- this Kingdom defeated Egypt around 750 BCE and established the 25th dynasty of the Black Pharaohs
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- climate zone where salt was as valuable as gold
- ancient society known for complex terracotta structures
- last name of King who adopted Christianity in Aksum
- the birthplace of humanity and the 2nd largest continent
- climate zone where people traded livestock
9 Clues: climate zone where people traded livestock • climate zone where salt was as valuable as gold • body of water that Egypt, Aksum, and Kush relied on • last name of King who adopted Christianity in Aksum • ancient society known for complex terracotta structures • the birthplace of humanity and the 2nd largest continent • ...
Torture 2025-10-15
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- Controlled drowning using cloth and water
- ancient tourcher person was nailed or bound to a cross.
- the plant used to in South East Asian torture, where shoot grows through the body of a victim.
- breaking of a victim's ribs and the withdrawal of the lungs from the chest cavity
- A lashing with rope
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- Victims' fingers or toes were placed in the vice and slowly crushed.
- metal cage shaped like a coffin, often with spikes on the inside
- restraining devices that were used public humiliation
- the animal put inside a heated bucket, incouraged to attack, burrow and eat the victim
9 Clues: A lashing with rope • Controlled drowning using cloth and water • restraining devices that were used public humiliation • ancient tourcher person was nailed or bound to a cross. • metal cage shaped like a coffin, often with spikes on the inside • Victims' fingers or toes were placed in the vice and slowly crushed. • ...
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES 2023-04-03
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- I know you already spent years in prison. Coz you already stole my heart 😉
- Age Related Skincare Example
- Are you tired of your stretchmarks?
- Have you been unemployed for more than a year
- Is your name Adolf and want to change your name?
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- Are you 10-15 years of age? You are welcome to join our altar boy seminar! Father would be happy!
- Are you Asian? Well you well like our hotDOGs arf arf.
- Conditions are highlighted in ____ for Health Attributes
- I love Pakistan and I am Christian. Do you love Pakistan too? Are you also Christian?
9 Clues: Age Related Skincare Example • Are you tired of your stretchmarks? • Have you been unemployed for more than a year • Is your name Adolf and want to change your name? • Are you Asian? Well you well like our hotDOGs arf arf. • Conditions are highlighted in ____ for Health Attributes • I know you already spent years in prison. Coz you already stole my heart 😉 • ...
Social Studies 2021-02-01
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- the five stars on our national flag depicts Singapore's ideals of democracy, ______ , progress, justice and equality
- the largest continent in the world
- refers to the number and variety of living things found within a habitat
- the area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn
- the world's largest flower
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- weather pattern of an area over a long period of time
- strong winds that blow steadily in different directions at different times of the year
- colours and _______ are used to represent something special or important about the country
- Southeast Asian countries experience a _______ climate
9 Clues: the world's largest flower • the largest continent in the world • weather pattern of an area over a long period of time • Southeast Asian countries experience a _______ climate • the area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn • refers to the number and variety of living things found within a habitat • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-11
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- KOREA, Gagnam Style Was a Record Breaker
- This Asian country is known as Harmony Country.
- People of this county preserved bodies.
- World’s Largest Gold Mine is located here.
- Football by far the most popular sport here, and the men's national team have won five World Cup championships.
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- This is home to the oldest tree ever to be planted by a human
- Agriculture is said to have begun here in this Middle Eastern country.
- US citizens Are The Largest Immigration Group in this country.
- Northern country in the whole of Africa with strong trade ties to Europe.
9 Clues: People of this county preserved bodies. • KOREA, Gagnam Style Was a Record Breaker • World’s Largest Gold Mine is located here. • This Asian country is known as Harmony Country. • This is home to the oldest tree ever to be planted by a human • US citizens Are The Largest Immigration Group in this country. • ...
Should plants and animals from other places live here? 2022-05-26
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- This Europe-native species made large-scale wars possible.
- Non native species that is harmful to the environment.
- This type of tree was brought to the Americas to stabilize swampy areas.
- This non native species throve in the Mississippi river and menaces the life of native species.
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- Species that come from another place or country
- One example of a non native specie to Florida.
- This non native species has become a threat for the native species in the Florida Everglades
- These beettles were brought from Australia to eat insects that killed citrus.
- This Asian-native species makes soil erosion stop.
9 Clues: One example of a non native specie to Florida. • Species that come from another place or country • This Asian-native species makes soil erosion stop. • Non native species that is harmful to the environment. • This Europe-native species made large-scale wars possible. • This type of tree was brought to the Americas to stabilize swampy areas. • ...
The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of the Mongols 2022-07-19
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- The religion that many Mongols converted to.
- Genghis Khan’s first target of conquest was _______ China.
- Mongol tribes moved from place to place and can be described as _______.
- The Khanate of the Golden Horde ruled over this country.
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- The who lived in the Asian steppe.
- The name of the country the Mongols could not defeat despite its small size.
- The original name of the clan leader credited with bringing the various mogul clans together.
- The number of large khanates that the Mongol empire divided into.
- The name of the road that was a major trade route.
9 Clues: The who lived in the Asian steppe. • The religion that many Mongols converted to. • The name of the road that was a major trade route. • The Khanate of the Golden Horde ruled over this country. • Genghis Khan’s first target of conquest was _______ China. • The number of large khanates that the Mongol empire divided into. • ...
The Silk Road 2023-11-15
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- This was the main Asian country involved in the silk trade.
- He was the person who discovered America.
- This is the ocean that the silk road covered
- This was the name of the empire that renamed Constantinople to Istanbul.
- This invention, on which we write things was given to the west during the silk road trade.
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- Silk fabric is made from the threads extracted from this insect.
- He was an Italian Explorer who wrote about his journey to China
- This trade route connected Asia and ____.
- This valuable resource used in cooking became very valuable after the fall of constantinople.
9 Clues: This trade route connected Asia and ____. • He was the person who discovered America. • This is the ocean that the silk road covered • This was the main Asian country involved in the silk trade. • He was an Italian Explorer who wrote about his journey to China • Silk fabric is made from the threads extracted from this insect. • ...
From the End of WWI to the Global Story of the 1930s 2024-04-16
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- German leader who rose to power in the 1930s and pursued aggressive expansionist policies
- Country subjected to heavy reparations
- Treaty signed in 1919 to end WWI
- deep pride and loyalty to one's own nation
- Country marked by internal strife and invasion by the Japanese during the interwar period
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- Country led by Benito Mussolini during the interwar years, known for its fascist regime and expansionist ambitions
- a severe worldwide economic downturn
- Asian nation that pursued militaristic expansion in the 1930s, leading to conflicts in Asia-Pacific region
- extending a nation's power through territorial acquisition, colonization, or economic dominance
9 Clues: Treaty signed in 1919 to end WWI • a severe worldwide economic downturn • Country subjected to heavy reparations • deep pride and loyalty to one's own nation • German leader who rose to power in the 1930s and pursued aggressive expansionist policies • Country marked by internal strife and invasion by the Japanese during the interwar period • ...
dont care 2012-11-06
5 Clues: old capital • a big wall (you know this) • a power given to asian leaders • one of the two main rivers in china • one of the two main rivers in china
Body Language 2016-11-28
6 Clues: you do it when you say goodbye • you want somebody to come to you • you do it when you want to say "yes" • you do it when you want somebody to look at something • you sometimes do it when you want to show that you're joking • many Asian people do it to show respect when they meet somebody
Nowruz 2024-02-21
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- A traditional space where the food is eaten
- A portable tent (traditional house of nomads)
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- The day and the night are equal during this time
- The most important of all meals during Nowrus
- A person without a fixed place of living who always moves around
- A traditional Asian meal made of dried milk, often shaped in form of a ball
6 Clues: A traditional space where the food is eaten • The most important of all meals during Nowrus • A portable tent (traditional house of nomads) • The day and the night are equal during this time • A person without a fixed place of living who always moves around • A traditional Asian meal made of dried milk, often shaped in form of a ball
TECHONOLOGY 2024-06-06
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- He is the first Asian to be decorated with the Nobel Peace Prize.
- Referred to as the "father of the Indian nuclear program"
- The first woman of Indian origin in space
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- Known as the "Missile Woman of India"
- Was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1983 for his theory of black holes.
- known for the establishment of Amul.
6 Clues: known for the establishment of Amul. • Known as the "Missile Woman of India" • The first woman of Indian origin in space • Referred to as the "father of the Indian nuclear program" • He is the first Asian to be decorated with the Nobel Peace Prize. • Was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1983 for his theory of black holes.
U-BASE member reveal 2022-05-18
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- it became my favourite fruit lately where it can also produce an alcohol beverage
- my favourite asian food made out of soup and noodles
- the number of languages I'm fluent in
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- the sport I like to do with a lot of people
- I lived in that dutch town for six months
- the engineering track that I am currently doing
6 Clues: the number of languages I'm fluent in • I lived in that dutch town for six months • the sport I like to do with a lot of people • the engineering track that I am currently doing • my favourite asian food made out of soup and noodles • it became my favourite fruit lately where it can also produce an alcohol beverage
Countries around the world 2025-11-18
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- Part of the British Isles, home to Big Ben and the Tower of London.
- An island nation known for sushi and cherry blossoms.
- Shaped like a boot and famous for pasta and pizza.
- Island continent known for kangaroos and the Outback.
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- Southeast Asian country famous for temples and spicy food.
- Country with the Great Wall and the largest population.
6 Clues: Shaped like a boot and famous for pasta and pizza. • An island nation known for sushi and cherry blossoms. • Island continent known for kangaroos and the Outback. • Country with the Great Wall and the largest population. • Southeast Asian country famous for temples and spicy food. • Part of the British Isles, home to Big Ben and the Tower of London.
Brayden Binder- Vietnam conflict 2022-05-06
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- war - what can the war in Vietnam be best described as?
- Empire- What was Vietnam apart of before WW2?
- -which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- advisiors - Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
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- -what was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- seven Billion - how much did the war cost a year?
7 Clues: Empire- What was Vietnam apart of before WW2? • seven Billion - how much did the war cost a year? • -what was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • war - what can the war in Vietnam be best described as? • -which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement? • ...
Crossword 1 2023-10-10
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- Emerged as the first Asian man to be nominated for the International Tennis Hall of Fame in the player category
- Becomes the 13th country in the world that can issue internationally accepted OIML Certificates
- A wetland of international importance in Bhopal
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- International Coastal Clean-up Day
- Operation which is conducted by Indian Coast Guard along the west coast on September 18, 2023
- Hyderabad Liberation Day
- India International Convention and Expo Centre (IICC), named located in Dwarka
7 Clues: Hyderabad Liberation Day • International Coastal Clean-up Day • A wetland of international importance in Bhopal • India International Convention and Expo Centre (IICC), named located in Dwarka • Operation which is conducted by Indian Coast Guard along the west coast on September 18, 2023 • ...
Tokoh Inspirasi Sukan Negara 2024-11-16
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- Beliau membantu Malaysia menjuarai Piala Kejohanan Pestabola Merdeka.
- Beliau dikenali sebagai "Manusia Terpantas Asia".
- Beliau memegang jawatan sebagai Setiausaha Agung Majlis Olimpik Malaysia (MOM) pada tahun 1992-2015.
- Beliau memegang jawatan sebagai Setiausaha Agung Asian Football Confederation (AFC) pada tahun 1978-2007.
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- Siapakah Naib Presiden Federation International Hockey (FIH) pada tahun 1992 hingga tahun 2000.
- Beliau membantu Malaysia memenangi Piala Thomas 1967.
- Beliau adalah atlet yang mencatatkan pencapaian cemerlang dalam acara 200 Meter dan 400 Meter.
7 Clues: Beliau dikenali sebagai "Manusia Terpantas Asia". • Beliau membantu Malaysia memenangi Piala Thomas 1967. • Beliau membantu Malaysia menjuarai Piala Kejohanan Pestabola Merdeka. • Beliau adalah atlet yang mencatatkan pencapaian cemerlang dalam acara 200 Meter dan 400 Meter. • ...
LEVEL3 - STD 6- FINAL TEST : CROSSWORD No.2 2022-01-15
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- HINT : This is a very famous CAPITAL CITY of CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRY.
- HINT : This is a SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRY.
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- HINT : This is an Electronics brand , popular for Audio equipments.
- HINT : A daily use accessory , usually tucked in our back pockets !.
- HINT : This is a vegetable.
- HINT : This is a famous TOURIST SPOT in the LADAKH REGION of India.
6 Clues: HINT : This is a vegetable. • HINT : This is a SOUTH AMERICAN COUNTRY. • HINT : This is an Electronics brand , popular for Audio equipments. • HINT : This is a very famous CAPITAL CITY of CENTRAL ASIAN COUNTRY. • HINT : This is a famous TOURIST SPOT in the LADAKH REGION of India. • HINT : A daily use accessory , usually tucked in our back pockets !.
INTERNATIONAL TRADE 2021-09-19
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- A limited quantity of a particular product
- free import and export of all goods between countries with no government interference, example no tariffs and no quotas.
- Few member countries who group together to make free trade agreements between each other.
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- which also indicates power or authority.
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- Also mean by tax or custom duties.
6 Clues: Also mean by tax or custom duties. • Association of Southeast Asian Nations • which also indicates power or authority. • A limited quantity of a particular product • Few member countries who group together to make free trade agreements between each other. • ...
Food and drinks 2024-11-09
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- Edible items that grow on trees or plants (5 letters)
- A type of noodle often used in Italian dishes (6 letters)
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- An animal product commonly eaten (4 letters)
- A common grain in many Asian diets (4 letters)
- A popular beverage made from leaves (3 letters)
- A common ingredient in Chinese cooking, often used as a seasoning (3 letters)
6 Clues: An animal product commonly eaten (4 letters) • A common grain in many Asian diets (4 letters) • A popular beverage made from leaves (3 letters) • Edible items that grow on trees or plants (5 letters) • A type of noodle often used in Italian dishes (6 letters) • A common ingredient in Chinese cooking, often used as a seasoning (3 letters)
cross1 2025-11-01
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- Which Asian country is currently engaged in a war with a European country?
- The homeland of many exotic cars like Pagani.
- The last name of the founder of Amazon.
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- The Prime Minister of India during the 1962 Sino-Indian war.
- The first web browser.
- A company mostly owned by the Saudi royal family which is famous for it's numerous investments.
6 Clues: The first web browser. • The last name of the founder of Amazon. • The homeland of many exotic cars like Pagani. • The Prime Minister of India during the 1962 Sino-Indian war. • Which Asian country is currently engaged in a war with a European country? • A company mostly owned by the Saudi royal family which is famous for it's numerous investments.
Women who owned it! 2021-03-03
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- Former Boss Lady of a fizzy drink company & among the Board of Directors of Schlumberger till 2020
- First woman to reach the stars
- Brought Indian women on the Olympic map
- Fourteenth contracted Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft mission delivering supplies to the ISS was named the "S.S. ______"
- _______ sisters, Grand slam winners
- First woman IPS officer of India
- American comedian to host the television talk show
- The 'little woman' who cut off her hair to raise money for her family
- Seven times Member of Parliament and three times Member of the Legislative Assembly
- CM of Tamil Nadu who was a film actress
- Founded the All India Trinamool Congress party
- 'it's LeviOsa, not LeviosAA!'
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- 40th prime minister of New Zealand
- First female Dalit Chief Minister in India
- Warrior queen who led a rebellion against the british for India
- The girl who stood up for education and changed the world. 'I am ______ '
- Longest reigning living monarch
- first African American Asian American vice president
- Author behind the winning novel: The God of Small Things
19 Clues: 'it's LeviOsa, not LeviosAA!' • First woman to reach the stars • Longest reigning living monarch • First woman IPS officer of India • 40th prime minister of New Zealand • _______ sisters, Grand slam winners • Brought Indian women on the Olympic map • CM of Tamil Nadu who was a film actress • First female Dalit Chief Minister in India • ...
Women who owned it 2021-03-03
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- Fourteenth contracted Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft mission delivering supplies to the ISS was named the "S.S. ______"
- Warrior queen who led a rebellion against the british for India
- Former Boss Lady of a fizzy drink company & among the Board of Directors of Schlumberger till 2020
- Founded the All India Trinamool Congress party
- First woman to reach the stars
- Brought Indian women on the Olympic map
- Seven times Member of Parliament and three times Member of the Legislative Assembly
- Longest reigning living monarch
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- First woman IPS officer of India
- The 'little woman' who cut off her hair to raise money for her family
- First African American Asian American vice president
- Author behind the winning novel: The God of Small Things
- 40th prime minister of New Zealand
- 'it's LeviOsa, not LeviosAA!'
- _______ sisters, Grand slam winners
- The girl who stood up for education and changed the world. 'I am ______ '
- American talk show host who voices the adult Dory in "Finding Dory"
- First female Dalit Chief Minister in India
- CM of Tamil Nadu who was a film actress
19 Clues: 'it's LeviOsa, not LeviosAA!' • First woman to reach the stars • Longest reigning living monarch • First woman IPS officer of India • 40th prime minister of New Zealand • _______ sisters, Grand slam winners • Brought Indian women on the Olympic map • CM of Tamil Nadu who was a film actress • First female Dalit Chief Minister in India • ...
Women who own it! 2021-03-03
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- Fourteenth contracted Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft mission delivering supplies to the ISS was named the "S.S. ______"
- CM of Tamil Nadu who was a film actress
- The girl who stood up for education and changed the world. 'I am ______ '
- First African American Asian American vice president
- 40th prime minister of New Zealand
- Former Boss Lady of a fizzy drink company & among the Board of Directors of Schlumberger till 2020
- First woman IPS officer of India
- _______ sisters, Grand slam winners
- The 'little woman' who cut off her hair to raise money for her family
- American talk show host who voices the adult Dory in "Finding Dory"
- 'it's LeviOsa, not LeviosAA!'
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- Seven times Member of Parliament and three times Member of the Legislative Assembly
- Founded the All India Trinamool Congress party
- Brought Indian women on the Olympic map
- First female Dalit Chief Minister in India
- Warrior queen who led a rebellion against the british for India
- First woman to reach the stars
- Author behind the winning novel: The God of Small Things
- Longest reigning living monarch
19 Clues: 'it's LeviOsa, not LeviosAA!' • First woman to reach the stars • Longest reigning living monarch • First woman IPS officer of India • 40th prime minister of New Zealand • _______ sisters, Grand slam winners • Brought Indian women on the Olympic map • CM of Tamil Nadu who was a film actress • First female Dalit Chief Minister in India • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-11-24
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- What is the capital of India?
- With a population of over 20 million people, what is the largest capital city in the world?
- Which city was the capital of the United States before Washington DC?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- Which capital city has the airport code LIS?
- Which capital city does the Danube flow through?
- What is the capital city of Jamaica?
- Which capital city surrounds the world’s smallest country?
- Which capital city houses St Basil’s Cathedral?
- Known as the ‘Lion City’, which Asian capital is home to the Gardens of the Bay?
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- What is the world’s most northerly capital city?
- What is the capital of Romania?
- What is the capital of the United Arab Emirates?
- What country has the capital Havana?
- Which capital city held the 2012 Olympics?
- What is the oldest capital city in Europe?
- The capital of Nepal, this city gives panoramic views of the Himalayas and – on a clear day - Mount Everest.
- Which country has the capital Oslo?
- What is the capital of Egypt?
19 Clues: What is the capital of India? • What is the capital of Egypt? • What is the capital of Romania? • What is the capital of Australia? • Which country has the capital Oslo? • What country has the capital Havana? • What is the capital city of Jamaica? • Which capital city held the 2012 Olympics? • What is the oldest capital city in Europe? • ...
Early Modern Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-06
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- The last Chinese dynasty
- The Ottoman Capital
- a precious commodity largely exported by the Spanish from the Americas
- Regional rulers from Egypt who demanded independence
- The dynasty that took the Mandate of Heaven after the Yuan
- Once regarded as the name of a Safavid, later used as a term of dishonor
- Mughal Ruler who built the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort (remove the Shah from his name)
- a harsh region of the world where living is almost impossible in most places
- Reason for decline in Central Asian societies.
- The last Russian dynasty
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- Nomadic peoples that originated from Mongolia and expanded West to create one of the biggest empires known to man
- founder of the Mughal Empire
- Type of Islam adopted by the Ottoman and the Mughal Empires
- the first czar of Russian Empire
- founder of the Safavid Empire
- The area the Manchus are from
- The Russian assembly, similar to the French
- Early Modern Islamic Empire in present-day Iran
- founder of the Ottoman Empire
19 Clues: The Ottoman Capital • The last Chinese dynasty • The last Russian dynasty • founder of the Mughal Empire • founder of the Safavid Empire • The area the Manchus are from • founder of the Ottoman Empire • the first czar of Russian Empire • The Russian assembly, similar to the French • Reason for decline in Central Asian societies. • Early Modern Islamic Empire in present-day Iran • ...
Early Modern Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-06
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- The Russian assembly, similar to the French
- Reason for decline in Central Asian societies.
- founder of the Ottoman Empire
- Mughal Ruler who built the Taj Mahal and the Red Fort (remove the Shah from his name)
- The Ottoman Capital
- Once regarded as the name of a Safavid, later used as a term of dishonor
- Early Modern Islamic Empire in present-day Iran
- a precious commodity largely exported by the Spanish from the Americas
- Type of Islam adopted by the Ottoman and the Mughal Empires
- The last Russian dynasty
- founder of the Mughal Empire
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- The area the Manchus are from
- Nomadic peoples that originated from Mongolia and expanded West to create one of the biggest empires known to man
- founder of the Safavid Empire
- The dynasty that took the Mandate of Heaven after the Yuan
- a harsh region of the world where living is almost impossible in most places
- Regional rulers from Egypt who demanded independence
- The last Chinese dynasty
- the first czar of Russian Empire
19 Clues: The Ottoman Capital • The last Chinese dynasty • The last Russian dynasty • founder of the Mughal Empire • The area the Manchus are from • founder of the Ottoman Empire • founder of the Safavid Empire • the first czar of Russian Empire • The Russian assembly, similar to the French • Reason for decline in Central Asian societies. • Early Modern Islamic Empire in present-day Iran • ...
La comida 2024-04-02
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- a dairy product that can be mozzarella, parmesan, etc
- a fruit that can be green, red, or yellow
- a white beverage made from cows
- a mix of vegetables with lettuce, toppings, and dressing.
- apples, bananas, oranges, and mangoes are all types of ___.
- the meal you eat in the morning
- a clear liquid that is essential for life.
- a special sandwich composed of beef on a bun with optional toppings.
- the meal you eat in the evening
- cold, frozen dessert made from milk
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- a red food used to create a famous dipping condiment.
- a yellow starch grown on a stalk.
- a smelly vegetable used to flavor dishes that makes you cry when cut it
- the meal you eat between breakfast and lunch
- this fruit has no words that rhyme with it.
- a small circular fruit that can be green, red, or purple.
- A white seasoning
- a white or brown food used as a base in Asian cuisine.
- a small oval shaped food with a strong white shell and a yellow yolk.
19 Clues: A white seasoning • a white beverage made from cows • the meal you eat in the morning • the meal you eat in the evening • a yellow starch grown on a stalk. • cold, frozen dessert made from milk • a fruit that can be green, red, or yellow • a clear liquid that is essential for life. • this fruit has no words that rhyme with it. • the meal you eat between breakfast and lunch • ...
f8 2024-06-25
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- Spiced meatballs found in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines.
- Meringue-based dessert named after the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova.
- Fried-dough pastry—predominantly choux—based snack.
- Spicy meat broth made with chicken, lamb, or beef, which is eaten with rice.
- Levantine dip made from cooked, mashed chickpeas.
- German pot roast.
- Italian egg-based dish similar to an omelette.
- Butter pastry of Austrian origin, associated with France.
- Type of snack from India.
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- South Asian version of cold dessert made with noodles.
- Flat oven-baked Italian bread.
- Jewish dumpling made from matzo meal.
- Dutch waffle made from two thin layers of baked dough with a caramellike syrup filling in the middle.
- Thai hot and sour soup.
- German dish of bacon, onions, mustard, and pickles wrapped in sliced beef.
- German egg noodle or dumpling.
- German pot roast, usually of beef (but other meats such as lamb, mutton, pork, and traditionally, horse), marinated before slow cooking as pot roast.
- Italian almond biscuits.
- Indian, Pakistani condiment made with yogurt.
- Koreanstyle grilled or roasted dish of marinated beef.
20 Clues: German pot roast. • Thai hot and sour soup. • Italian almond biscuits. • Type of snack from India. • Flat oven-baked Italian bread. • German egg noodle or dumpling. • Jewish dumpling made from matzo meal. • Indian, Pakistani condiment made with yogurt. • Italian egg-based dish similar to an omelette. • Levantine dip made from cooked, mashed chickpeas. • ...
New Immigration 2024-10-09
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- A system used by Chinese immigrants trying to subvert immigration laws.
- Immigrants from Southeastern European countries who spoke little to no English and were not Protestant.
- A reason immigrants left their home country.
- A settlement house established by Jane Addams to help assimilate European immigrants.
- An eye disease that was cause for deportation.
- A restrictive act that limited the number of immigrants from each country.
- A restrictive act that banned Chinese immigrants for a period of ten years.
- The political policy of protecting native-born Americans over immigrants.
- Anti-Semitic raids that pushed the Jewish people out of Russia
- The entry point for European immigrants
- The entry point for Asian immigrants
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- A reason immigrants come to a new country.
- Stairs of __________________
- Many immigrants were able to find jobs working in _____________.
- Photographer who exposed the treatment of immigrants in urban tenement housing.
- Statue of _________________
- A test used to prove that immigrants can read and write.
- Immigrants from Western European countries who often spoke English and were Protestant
- A secret criminal society that aided in political corruption.
19 Clues: Statue of _________________ • Stairs of __________________ • The entry point for Asian immigrants • The entry point for European immigrants • A reason immigrants come to a new country. • A reason immigrants left their home country. • An eye disease that was cause for deportation. • A test used to prove that immigrants can read and write. • ...
Movies Time 2023-12-05
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- An extroverted child who did not want to grow up
- The family of "The Incredibles" was characterized by having...
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- Ariel is a mermaid princess who is fascinated by the human world. Who is Ariel's father?
- It is a robot created to clean the earth
- The best cowboy in history
- She was an Asian warrior who fought and defended her country
- Mike Wazowski worked at a power plant with his best friend alias "Kitty"
7 Clues: The best cowboy in history • It is a robot created to clean the earth • An extroverted child who did not want to grow up • She was an Asian warrior who fought and defended her country • The family of "The Incredibles" was characterized by having... • Mike Wazowski worked at a power plant with his best friend alias "Kitty" • ...
Immigration Vocabulary 2023-10-04
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- Lack of Food
- Leaving one's native country in order to permanently live in another country
- A _______ factor is something that encourages someone to go to a specific country
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- _______ Island was the point where most European Immigrants entered the U.S.
- _______ Island was the point where most Asian Immigrants entered the U.S.
- The belief that native-born citizens should be treated better than immigrants
- A _______ factor is something that causes someone to leave their home country
7 Clues: Lack of Food • _______ Island was the point where most Asian Immigrants entered the U.S. • _______ Island was the point where most European Immigrants entered the U.S. • Leaving one's native country in order to permanently live in another country • The belief that native-born citizens should be treated better than immigrants • ...
ch.9 crossword 2013-01-28
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- the principle of cosmic order
- an ancient indic language of india
- a large distinguishable part of a continent
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- a widespread asian religion or philosophy
- a person who journeys to a sacred place for religous reasons(english puritans)
- any of the most ancient sacred writings
- liberation of the soul from the effects of karma and from badily existence
- the sum of a persons actions in this and previous states of existence
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- a major religous and culture tradition of the indian subcontinent
- a prince or king in india
- a seasonal prevailling wind
- a group of languages related by decent from a common ancestor
- a member of the highest hindu caste, that of the priesthood
- a spiritual teacher, one who imparts initiation
- a dome-shaped structure erected as a buddhist shrine
- gita the sacred song of god composed about 200 b.c.
- a nontheistic religion founded in india, as a reaction against the teachings of orthodox
- a village in topa parish, in northeasten estonia
19 Clues: a prince or king in india • a seasonal prevailling wind • the principle of cosmic order • an ancient indic language of india • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • any of the most ancient sacred writings • a widespread asian religion or philosophy • a large distinguishable part of a continent • a spiritual teacher, one who imparts initiation • ...
What things are made of 2015-05-28
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- This is a very popular fabric in Asia. Japanese kimonos are made of it.
- This is what animals are covered with. People wear them in the form of coats.
- Pictures are often painted on it.
- Some people only wear shoes and bags that are made of genuine ..... .
- Sweaters, caps and scarves are usually made of it.
- The beggar put together a house made of ..... boxes.
- Modern office buildings are often made of glass and ..... .
- In Asian countries jewellery is usually made of ..... .
- Tablecloths and sheets are usually made of it.
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- Tights are usually made of ..... .
- Many summer hats are made of it.
- Wellingtons are made of this material.
- Jackets and trousers are sometimes made of it, this is thick, cotton cloth covered with raised lines.
- A shanty is often made of ..... . You can see them in the slums of developing countries.
- Most tables and chairs are made of it.
- Too many drinks, including water, come in ..... bottles nowadays. It is disastrous for the environment.
- Most t-shirts are made of ..... .
- Jars are made of ..... .
- This is a synonym of jeans.
19 Clues: Jars are made of ..... . • This is a synonym of jeans. • Many summer hats are made of it. • Pictures are often painted on it. • Most t-shirts are made of ..... . • Tights are usually made of ..... . • Wellingtons are made of this material. • Most tables and chairs are made of it. • Tablecloths and sheets are usually made of it. • ...
Unusual Animals 2024-04-02
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- Fish named after a species from a Tolkien novel as they possess a long pointed nose and pointy,visible teeth
- Aquatic lump that looks like something from a cartoon
- Lives in ocean with a transparent head
- Unclothed rodent
- Amphibian that is unique as it does not undergo metamorphosis, closely related to a salamander
- Crustacean that shoots a concussive blast of compressed air from its claw
- Aquatic mammals that are surprisingly venomous
- Small, spiky rodent, only mammal to use stridulation for creating sounds
- Tiny armored creature with a fabulous hue
- Shelled animal that can't quit fit in its shell
- Color changing,spiked lizard, native to Australia
- Appropriately named small primate (their name is also their creepiest quality)
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- Bloodsucking flyer
- Aquatic ancestors of the Unicorn
- Giant siphonophore
- Big nose that filters out dust in the summer and and warms up chilly night air during the winter
- Armored mammal, currently endangered in the Asian countries where it is poached for it's scales
- Has blue feet
- Not technically a cat, but looks like it
19 Clues: Has blue feet • Unclothed rodent • Bloodsucking flyer • Giant siphonophore • Aquatic ancestors of the Unicorn • Lives in ocean with a transparent head • Not technically a cat, but looks like it • Tiny armored creature with a fabulous hue • Aquatic mammals that are surprisingly venomous • Shelled animal that can't quit fit in its shell • ...
Dictator Inquiry Crossword 2025-10-29
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- The nation of which Josip Broz Tito was president.
- An East Asian country who offered political support to Kim Il Sung.
- Mao Zedong's version of communism.
- One of the extermination camps created by the Nazis.
- Birth Month of Saddam Hussein.
- The last name of the U.S. president who backed Yahya Khan.
- The out-group of Efrain Rios Montt's genocide: _____ Indigenous Peoples.
- Pol Pot's title: _______ Number One.
- A common weapon used in the genocide committed by Idi Amin Dada.
- The name of the Genocide committed by Omar al-Bashir.
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- The location of the genocide committed by Japan in 1937.
- The birthplace of Leopold II.
- The name of the group of which Mohammed Omar had control.
- The out-group of Enver Pasha's genocide.
- Hideki Tojo and the Japanese military bombed _____ Harbour in 1941.
- The acronym of the political party that Slobodan Milosevic was head of.
- the name of the court in which Jean Kambanda was tried.
- The last name of head of state of Romania in 1974.
- Death by hunger in Ukranian.
19 Clues: Death by hunger in Ukranian. • The birthplace of Leopold II. • Birth Month of Saddam Hussein. • Mao Zedong's version of communism. • Pol Pot's title: _______ Number One. • The out-group of Enver Pasha's genocide. • The nation of which Josip Broz Tito was president. • The last name of head of state of Romania in 1974. • One of the extermination camps created by the Nazis. • ...
:) 2013-02-13
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- Greg in pirate form (6,4)
- Before insurance, type of clothing I used to model
- How you are described by my work colleagues and various other people, also a person who stands behind the stumps in cricket
- The joke that almost got him fired (3,4,5)
- Asian arcade game (abbreviation) - crazy feet
- Russell Peters Indian hand gesture (4 words - no. of letters per word 4,2,3,2)
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- The thing you want me to do to you most in the world (not really, but really)(5,2,3,6)
- The food of champions at bar 333
- Another Indian hand gesture Russell Peters (4,4)
- Nickname of the most loveliest man in the world
- To fart in ones hand the transport to the face of the victim
- Spanish Karla
- Absolute disagreement, with Indian accent and shake of the finger (2,insert comma,2,comma,2)
13 Clues: Spanish Karla • Greg in pirate form (6,4) • The food of champions at bar 333 • The joke that almost got him fired (3,4,5) • Asian arcade game (abbreviation) - crazy feet • Nickname of the most loveliest man in the world • Another Indian hand gesture Russell Peters (4,4) • Before insurance, type of clothing I used to model • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- seperate from other countries
- a system of governmentin which the ruler has complete control
- the animal life in a particular enviorment
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his/her family
- a group of people that is different than most of the population
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- a large farm
- the plant life in a particular enviorment
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean particularly Asian countries
- specific to a particular place or people
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- a countrys main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
13 Clues: a large farm • seperate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular enviorment • the animal life in a particular enviorment • a system of governmentin which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different than most of the population • ...
chapter 5 vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a large farm
- from other countries
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
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- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- specific to a particular place or people
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
- the animal life in a particular environment
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- the plant life from a particular environment
13 Clues: a large farm • from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the animal life in a particular environment • the plant life from a particular environment • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- specific to a particular place or people
- a large farm
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- the area bordering the Pacific Ocean- mainly Asian countries
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- a country's main city that is large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- separate from other countries
- the animal life in a particular environment
- the plant life in a particular environment
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
13 Clues: a large farm • separate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • the area bordering the Pacific Ocean- mainly Asian countries • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • ...
West Asian Countries 2021-04-29
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- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- the state or fact of having a job to deal with something or of having control over someone. (or just having authority)
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- a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized
- policies A government policy is a rule or principle that hopefully better guides decisions, resulting in positive outcomes that enhance the community or unit.
4 Clues: a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized • the state or fact of having a job to deal with something or of having control over someone. (or just having authority) • the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services. • ...
The College Crossword 2021 - Week 01 2021-06-19
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- The school song was first sung at this international competition
- What sport is played for the 3rd oldest shield at Royal College
- The annual hockey encounter played against Trinity College,Kandy
- The year in which Royal College first won the coveted Herman Loos challenge trophy
- A country in which old Royalists fought for in World War II
- The first winner of the Turnour prize
- First secretary of the Social Services League of Royal College
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- The year in which the Royal College crest with the Sinhalese crown was introduced
- The first Royalist and Asian to receive knighthood
- Number of old Royalists who fought on behalf of the British empire in World War II
- One of the college mottos
- The personality who introduced the college colors
- Introduced the prefects system at The Royal College
- The event at Royal College in which the cadet band performed first
- Name of the Principal who introduced the house system at The Royal College
15 Clues: One of the college mottos • The first winner of the Turnour prize • The personality who introduced the college colors • The first Royalist and Asian to receive knighthood • Introduced the prefects system at The Royal College • A country in which old Royalists fought for in World War II • First secretary of the Social Services League of Royal College • ...
