asian Crossword Puzzles
May Edition 2023-05-11
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- June 19th, commemorating the emancipation of enslaved African Americans
- In honor of ____, the theme of the Met Gala 2023, in honor of Lagerfeld
- ______ Spouses Day is the Friday before Mother’s Day
- National Chocolate ____ Day on May 15
- May the _____ Be With You Day
- _____'s Day, a day to honor the father of the family or individual
- ____ de Mayo, celebrated yearly to honor Mexico's victory over the Second French Empire
- National Chocolate ___ Cream Day on June 7
- Jenna _____, another celebrity who attended the Met Gala
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- a German fashion designer who began his career in the 1950s
- Asian American and Pacific Islander ________ Month
- Teacher _______ Week, a week celebrating our amazing educators
- _____'s Day, a day to honor the mother of the family or individual
- ____ Cat, a celebrity who used a cat-shaped latex prosthetic at the Met Gala
- April showers, bring May...
- a day celebrated on the last Monday of May to honor the U.S. military personnel who have died
16 Clues: April showers, bring May... • May the _____ Be With You Day • National Chocolate ____ Day on May 15 • National Chocolate ___ Cream Day on June 7 • Asian American and Pacific Islander ________ Month • ______ Spouses Day is the Friday before Mother’s Day • a German fashion designer who began his career in the 1950s • ...
Ec crossword 2025-02-11
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- Which South American country is famous for the Amazon Rainforest?
- Where do students go to use the toilet and wash their hands?
- Where do students eat during lunch break?
- Which fruit is known as the “king of fruits” and has a strong smell
- Which fruit is small, round, and comes in green or purple varieties?
- Which country is famous for inventing the sushi dish?
- Which Asian country has the highest population?
- What fruit is red, round, and often used to make juice?
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- Where do students go to read and borrow books?
- What is the traditional Korean dish made of fermented vegetables, usually cabbage?
- What fruit is long, yellow, and monkeys love to eat?
- Which animal carries its baby in a pouch?
- What is the fastest land animal?
- Which country is the largest in the world by land area?
- Which animal is black and white and loves to eat bamboo?
- Which sea creature has eight arms and is known for its intelligence?
16 Clues: What is the fastest land animal? • Which animal carries its baby in a pouch? • Where do students eat during lunch break? • Where do students go to read and borrow books? • Which Asian country has the highest population? • What fruit is long, yellow, and monkeys love to eat? • Which country is famous for inventing the sushi dish? • ...
Low Potassium Foods - Word Search 2025-08-05
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- A plant with pale green, juicy stems; "spears"
- A long, green-skinned plant that can be eaten raw or pickled.
- A starchy staple in Asian cuisine.
- A domestic bird bred for its meat or eggs.
- A soft, red berry that is sweet and juicy.
- A round, layered vegetable that has a strong smell and taste.
- Oats that have been dehusked, steamed, and flattened.
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- A small, sweet fruit that grows on a vine; usually green or purple.
- A shell-covered object laid by birds.
- An aquatic animal with fins and scales.
- A green vegetable that resembles a tree.
- A rounded fruit with red, yellow, or green skin and a seedy core; often used in pies and cobblers.
- A Juicy fruit with fuzzy skin and a pit in the center.
- A small round berry that is blue in color.
- A long, orange root vegetable (bunnies love this!).
- A tropical fruit with spikey leaves on top.
16 Clues: A starchy staple in Asian cuisine. • A shell-covered object laid by birds. • An aquatic animal with fins and scales. • A green vegetable that resembles a tree. • A small round berry that is blue in color. • A domestic bird bred for its meat or eggs. • A soft, red berry that is sweet and juicy. • A tropical fruit with spikey leaves on top. • ...
Crossword Puzzle of the Day! 2022-01-13
Week 3 Summer 2022-07-21
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- very large brown North American, European, and Asian animal with wide flat horns
- correct or suitable for a particular time, situation, or purpose
- animals and plants growing in natural conditions
- when an animal makes a long loud sound
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- one of the two horns of a male deer
- to move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground
- a long light boat that is pointed at both ends and which you move along using a paddle
- sharp curved nail on an animal, bird, or some insects
8 Clues: one of the two horns of a male deer • when an animal makes a long loud sound • animals and plants growing in natural conditions • sharp curved nail on an animal, bird, or some insects • correct or suitable for a particular time, situation, or purpose • to move along on your hands and knees with your body close to the ground • ...
Kar 2024-07-29
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- In 1971,he became the first player to take 8 wkts in a List A match (Surname 5)
- The CPL team which has Amazon warriors in its name (Surname, 6)
- Ibn e Qasim Bagh Stadium in this city (6 letters)
- The last Asian batsman to score a 300 in tests (First name, 5)
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- She was the man of the match in the 2022 Commonwealth Games Final (Surname, 6)
- Kenneth Charlie Griffith (Surname, 8)
- Nickname of Ricky Ponting
- This non-Indian player has scored 5 centuries on Indian soil (Surname, 4)
8 Clues: Nickname of Ricky Ponting • Kenneth Charlie Griffith (Surname, 8) • Ibn e Qasim Bagh Stadium in this city (6 letters) • The last Asian batsman to score a 300 in tests (First name, 5) • The CPL team which has Amazon warriors in its name (Surname, 6) • This non-Indian player has scored 5 centuries on Indian soil (Surname, 4) • ...
Holidays 2023-07-17
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- Also known as the Festival of Lights. It is celebrated for eight nights.
- Families gather for a big feast. This holiday is associated with expressing gratitude.
- It is celebrated in many Asian countries with dragon dances and red envelopes.
- Commemorates the resurrection of Jesus. Children hunt for colorful eggs on this holiday.
- Associated with love and romance. Giving chocolate and flowers are common practices.
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- Celebrated in December. Santa Claus brings gifts.
- People dress up in costumes and go trick-treating.
- Celebrates the birth of a nation. Fireworks and parades are common on this holiday.
8 Clues: Celebrated in December. Santa Claus brings gifts. • People dress up in costumes and go trick-treating. • Also known as the Festival of Lights. It is celebrated for eight nights. • It is celebrated in many Asian countries with dragon dances and red envelopes. • Celebrates the birth of a nation. Fireworks and parades are common on this holiday. • ...
CONTINENTS 2025-01-16
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- Antarctica is a landmass that is almost entirely covered by
- The African continent has the largest hot desert in the world, namely
- The American continent has the nickname
- The Asian continent has the largest sea in the world, namely
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- About 250 million years ago, all the continents merged into one supercontinent called
- The European continent has the largest island in the world, namely the island of
- The European continent has the smallest country in the world, namely
- The South American continent has the largest tropical rainforest in the world, namely .
8 Clues: The American continent has the nickname • Antarctica is a landmass that is almost entirely covered by • The Asian continent has the largest sea in the world, namely • The European continent has the smallest country in the world, namely • The African continent has the largest hot desert in the world, namely • ...
20th Century Journalism 2021-01-28
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- won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 for her story but had to return the prize.
- first African American in 1979 to publish a major daily news paper in the United States.
- a valuable tool for digging up information.
- one of the nations most visible Asian American journalist and anchor on 20/20.
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- only African American to hold a long-time position on 60 Minutes.
- technology that changed the world in 1916.
- came into popular use for delivering news in early 1990s.
- medium that offered news in 1940.
8 Clues: medium that offered news in 1940. • technology that changed the world in 1916. • a valuable tool for digging up information. • came into popular use for delivering news in early 1990s. • only African American to hold a long-time position on 60 Minutes. • won a Pulitzer Prize in 1981 for her story but had to return the prize. • ...
Spell it out 2024-04-09
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- The fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins
- A state of being under obligation to pay or repay someone or something in return for something receivedcapable of being moved
- an ageless and often deformed dwarf of folklore who lives in the earth and usually guards treasure
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- An Asian plant with large thick leaves
- to have knowledge of
- The plural of mouse
- The earth’s natural satellite
- the soul of a dead person believed to be an inhabitant of the unseen world or to appear to the living in bodily likeness
8 Clues: The plural of mouse • to have knowledge of • The earth’s natural satellite • An Asian plant with large thick leaves • The fluid that circulates in the heart, arteries, capillaries, and veins • an ageless and often deformed dwarf of folklore who lives in the earth and usually guards treasure • ...
Spelling List 1 2019-08-16
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- A consequence, effect, or outcome of something
- A small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings
- A repeated decorative design
- Prepare and issue for public sale
- A book forming part of a work or series OR The amount of space that a substance or object occupies, or that is enclosed within a container, especially when great
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- A short pithy saying in general use, stating a general truth or piece of advice
- Make thoroughly clean
- A widely cultivated edible Asian plant of the goosefoot family, with large, dark green leaves that are eaten raw or cooked as a vegetable
- Fasten; join
- At or to the further side of
10 Clues: Fasten; join • Make thoroughly clean • A repeated decorative design • At or to the further side of • Prepare and issue for public sale • A consequence, effect, or outcome of something • A short pithy saying in general use, stating a general truth or piece of advice • A small arthropod animal that has six legs and generally one or two pairs of wings • ...
When You Trap A Tiger Puzzle 2021-07-21
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- what Lily realizes Halmoni is feeling when she finds in the middle of the night in the bathroom
- calls Lily a _____, which is a stereotype that says that many asian girls are like this (Hint: it is a three letter acronym)
- what Lily’s mom has on the second day that they are there (Hint: two words)
- the Korean name for grandmother
- where Lily’s mom tells her to go to try to find friends
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- what QAG stands for
- what Halmoni stole
- the country where Halmoni is originally from
- the name of the town where Halmoni lives (HINT: it’s an ironic name because it rains a lot there)
- the name of the protagonist (the main character)
10 Clues: what Halmoni stole • what QAG stands for • the Korean name for grandmother • the country where Halmoni is originally from • the name of the protagonist (the main character) • where Lily’s mom tells her to go to try to find friends • what Lily’s mom has on the second day that they are there (Hint: two words) • ...
Women's History Month Crossword 2023-03-08
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- Gospel singer who prompted Martin Luther King Jr. to say the “I Have A Dream” speech”
- One of the first female publishers of a U.S. newspaper
- Famous author/pioneer in “New Journalism” known for introducing audiences to 1960s counterculture
- The youngest person to take part in the Selma Voting Rights March of 1965
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- First Hispanic woman to go into space
- First woman to win a Nobel Prize
- Considered the first Chinese-American movie star and first Asian American film star to earn recognition internationally
- First Latina Supreme Court justice in U.S. history
- One of the founders of the NAACP, early civil rights leader, and renowned journalist
- Alias of 1880s undercover journalist Elizabeth Cochran
10 Clues: First woman to win a Nobel Prize • First Hispanic woman to go into space • First Latina Supreme Court justice in U.S. history • One of the first female publishers of a U.S. newspaper • Alias of 1880s undercover journalist Elizabeth Cochran • The youngest person to take part in the Selma Voting Rights March of 1965 • ...
Causes of Vietnam War 2023-05-10
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- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Who were South Vietnamese people angry at?
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
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- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- In 1954 where did the Vietminh defeat the French?
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What was the name of the US navy destoryer that was attacked by north vietnam.
- What religion did the leader of south vietnam dislike?
- What was the theory where if one country fell to communism more would follow?
10 Clues: Who were South Vietnamese people angry at? • In 1954 where did the Vietminh defeat the French? • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • What religion did the leader of south vietnam dislike? • Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement? • ...
Long dep trai 2023-05-19
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- _____ with me if you think my opinion is wrong
- The officials issued a joint __________ calling for negotiations
- USA president - Joe Biden and China president - Xi Jinping are _____ about some international problems.
- Pipes were laid to _________ water to the house
- When you feel something is ___, that means you think it’s price is suitable for its efficiency
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- Vietnam had 2 peace ________ with France and the US in ending wars
- If you want to achieve success in selling your product, you should start a marketing ____.
- When the revenue is 2010 dollars , we can call it is ___ 2 thousand bucks
- It's _______ that we arrive before 8 o'clock
- I love fusion food, especially the ________ of Asian and Mexican food.
10 Clues: It's _______ that we arrive before 8 o'clock • _____ with me if you think my opinion is wrong • Pipes were laid to _________ water to the house • The officials issued a joint __________ calling for negotiations • Vietnam had 2 peace ________ with France and the US in ending wars • I love fusion food, especially the ________ of Asian and Mexican food. • ...
Heroin 2013-05-22
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- Heroin can be injected, snorted/sniffed, or ________.
- Heroin craving can be triggered by exposure to stress or people, places, and things associated with _________ use.
- ________ to heroin develops with regular use.
- In heroin’s purest form it is a fine, _________ powder but it is found to be rose gray, brown or black most of the time.
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- How many hours after a user stops, can heroin withdrawal happen?
- some people can experience heroin withdrawal for _________ months after stop useing drugs.
- 9.2____________ people use heroin.
- It is highly addictive and enters the _______ very quickly.
- Heroin was first _________in 1898.
- _________ is a highly addictive drug that is processed from morphine, which is from the seed pod of the Asian opium poppy plant.
10 Clues: 9.2____________ people use heroin. • Heroin was first _________in 1898. • ________ to heroin develops with regular use. • Heroin can be injected, snorted/sniffed, or ________. • It is highly addictive and enters the _______ very quickly. • How many hours after a user stops, can heroin withdrawal happen? • ...
Divs-Arps 2014-08-06
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- Magnus Carlsen is the reigning world champion of which sport?
- A small boat, a person who is positive.
- The name of the Palestinian Islamic organization currently leading the offensive against Israeli military forces
- An instrument, like a small guitar, with 4 strings
- The last name of the athlete nicknamed ‘the Payyoli Express’
- Siam is the former name of which south-east Asian country?
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- Which country is also known as the Gift of the Nile?
- First Indian movie to be nominated for the Oscars.
- What dance form shares its name with that of a sauce or dip?
- What is the first name of the brand ambassador of the newly formed state of Telangana?
10 Clues: A small boat, a person who is positive. • First Indian movie to be nominated for the Oscars. • An instrument, like a small guitar, with 4 strings • Which country is also known as the Gift of the Nile? • Siam is the former name of which south-east Asian country? • What dance form shares its name with that of a sauce or dip? • ...
Gilded Age Review 2022-05-09
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- This time period reflects that things looked good in America, but there were serious issues.
- This island welcomed European immigrants to New York.
- A company that controls all access to a good or service.
- These people sought to expose corruption in American politics, society, and businesses.
- This island welcomed Asian immigrants to the USA.
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- These railroad jobs led to the beginning of the Black middle class in America.
- This was cheap, dangerous, cramped housing for those flocking to cities looking for work.
- The moving from one country to another to live.
- Workers joined these to unite against abusive employers.
- It was "manifest" that it was the USA's _____ to rule the North American continent.
10 Clues: The moving from one country to another to live. • This island welcomed Asian immigrants to the USA. • This island welcomed European immigrants to New York. • A company that controls all access to a good or service. • Workers joined these to unite against abusive employers. • These railroad jobs led to the beginning of the Black middle class in America. • ...
Processed Foods/Labels 2023-07-12
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- This type of oil is made from a large yellow flower
- This type of processed "food" usually isn't eaten on its own
- Low in fiber and nutrients, may also be called "Highly Processed"
- This type of oil is used from a fruit that makes guacamole
- This oil is made from a vegetable that has a distinctive "maize" color
- This type of oil is made from a plant that is commonly used in Asian dishes
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- These foods have artificial colors and flavors added
- Raw food taken from nature
- This type of oil is from a fruit that is used in Italian cooking
- This type of oil is made from a fruit that grows best in tropical climates
- These foods have salts, fats, and sugars added to them
11 Clues: Raw food taken from nature • This type of oil is made from a large yellow flower • These foods have artificial colors and flavors added • These foods have salts, fats, and sugars added to them • This type of oil is used from a fruit that makes guacamole • This type of processed "food" usually isn't eaten on its own • ...
ashoka crossword puzzle 2024-01-18
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- a widespread Asian religion or philosophy, founded by Siddartha Gautama in northeastern India in the 5th century BC.
- a sovereign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire.
- Former Emperor of the Mauryan Empire
- Limitless, Protector, Infinite, Boundless, Limitless
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress.
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- an ancient Buddhist pilgrimage center in N India, near Varanasi
- concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character.
- relating to or characteristic of the Maurya dynasty of northern India.
- not involving war or violence.
10 Clues: not involving war or violence. • Former Emperor of the Mauryan Empire • a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • Limitless, Protector, Infinite, Boundless, Limitless • an ancient Buddhist pilgrimage center in N India, near Varanasi • relating to or characteristic of the Maurya dynasty of northern India. • ...
Week 21 Vocabulary 2024-01-10
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- to soften in feeling, temper, or determination; become more mild, compassionate, or forgiving
- something from which anything arises or is derived
- marked by shameless or disrespectful boldness
- a state of being widely acclaimed and highly honored
- not mortal; not liable or subject to death; undying
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- to remain or stay on in a place longer than is usual or expected, as if from reluctance to leave
- displaying excessive movement, restlessness, or talkativeness
- to express disappointment in or displeasure with (a person) for conduct that is blameworthy or in need of amendment
- a curved, single-edged sword of Asian, especially Eastern, origin
- defying or resisting some established authority, government, or tradition; insubordinate; inclined to rebel
10 Clues: marked by shameless or disrespectful boldness • something from which anything arises or is derived • not mortal; not liable or subject to death; undying • a state of being widely acclaimed and highly honored • displaying excessive movement, restlessness, or talkativeness • a curved, single-edged sword of Asian, especially Eastern, origin • ...
Typology of morphological level of English and Native languages 2024-03-12
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- ...grammatical categories deal with parts of sentence
- In which type of languages morphemes are not readily distinguishable from the root or among themselves?
- Who proposed a third category for classifying languages?
- What is the third type of classifying languages?
- Give an example of the major East Asian languages
- This type of languages tend to have a high number of morphemes per word and their morphology is higher regular
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- Morphological classification of languages also called ...
- There are 2 main categories exist to distinguish all languages. One of them is synthetic languages, second one is...
- ...grammatical categories deal with within every part of speech separately
- In what type of languages structure and syntaxes are not important?
10 Clues: What is the third type of classifying languages? • Give an example of the major East Asian languages • ...grammatical categories deal with parts of sentence • Who proposed a third category for classifying languages? • Morphological classification of languages also called ... • In what type of languages structure and syntaxes are not important? • ...
Puzzle 12 2023-10-24
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- Long, slender, and green vegetable often used in salads and sandwiches.
- Small and round vegetable often used in stews, soups, and salads.
- Root vegetable known for its earthy taste and often used in stews and soups.
- Small, red, and spicy vegetable often used to add heat to dishes.
- Long and green vegetable often used in stir-fries and Asian cuisine.
- Root vegetable often used in salads and as a side dish.
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- Round, crunchy, and white vegetable often used in salads and coleslaw.
- Nutritious and versatile leafy green often used in salads and cooking.
- Crunchy vegetable often enjoyed raw or in various dishes.
- Long, green, and crunchy vegetable often used as a snack.
10 Clues: Root vegetable often used in salads and as a side dish. • Crunchy vegetable often enjoyed raw or in various dishes. • Long, green, and crunchy vegetable often used as a snack. • Small and round vegetable often used in stews, soups, and salads. • Small, red, and spicy vegetable often used to add heat to dishes. • ...
Seasonal fruits and vegetables 2024-10-09
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- Variety of squash with a sweet flavor.
- Plant cultivated for its edible root of elongated cylindrical shape, orange color.
- Fruit of the vine, bunch of berries. It's use ton make vine.
- An Asian plant with large dark green leaves which are widely eaten as a vegetable.
- Round fruit with firm and juicy pulp. It can be red, green or yellow.
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- Pear-shaped fruit, yellow in colour. Used to make jam.
- A cultivated variety of cabbage bearing heads of green or purplish flower buds that are eaten as a vegetable.
- Purple Fruit.
- Plant cultivated for its white and purple edible root.
- Oblong fruit, with a colour ranging from green to yellow.
10 Clues: Purple Fruit. • Variety of squash with a sweet flavor. • Pear-shaped fruit, yellow in colour. Used to make jam. • Plant cultivated for its white and purple edible root. • Oblong fruit, with a colour ranging from green to yellow. • Fruit of the vine, bunch of berries. It's use ton make vine. • Round fruit with firm and juicy pulp. It can be red, green or yellow. • ...
Biz-o-word (Business Crossword) 2021-03-18
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- Technologies / Roshni Nadar Malhotra, the richest woman in India is Chairperson of this company- (3, 12)
- Bezos / The richest person in the world (4, 5)
- Rao / Brand Ambassadors of Syska Group (9, 3)
- Sky / Isko laga dala to life zinga lala is punch line of this service provider (4, 3)
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- / The Indian subsidiary of the Japanese carmaker giant, Toyota (9)
- / A diamond is forever. (7)
- Paints / Har Ghar Kuchch Kahta hein is punch line of -(5,6)
- Weber / Bureaucratic Theory of Management is given by this thinker (3, 5)
8 Clues: / A diamond is forever. (7) • Rao / Brand Ambassadors of Syska Group (9, 3) • Bezos / The richest person in the world (4, 5) • Paints / Har Ghar Kuchch Kahta hein is punch line of -(5,6) • / The Indian subsidiary of the Japanese carmaker giant, Toyota (9) • Weber / Bureaucratic Theory of Management is given by this thinker (3, 5) • ...
Ellis and Angel Island 2022-04-19
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- What was the other facility that was thought to be inescapable near Angel Island
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country is called ______
- Due to the growing strength of the eugenics movement— which feared the “________” of the white race by other races or ethnicities
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- What blocked entry to Chinese, Japanese and other Asian laborers brought involuntarily to the United States?
- How was the main administrative building destroyed?
- Which native Americans originally lived on Angel Island?
- ______ Exclusion of 1882
- When did immigrants from China begin arriving en masse to the United States?
8 Clues: ______ Exclusion of 1882 • How was the main administrative building destroyed? • Which native Americans originally lived on Angel Island? • When did immigrants from China begin arriving en masse to the United States? • The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country is called ______ • ...
REWARDS Lesson 24 2022-05-19
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- If you want to be a world ____ , you will have to eat 6 hamburgers in one minute.
- The only penguin to live in the Northern Hemisphere lives in the _____ Islands.
- The whooping crane is one example of an ____ species in Wisconsin.
- the national symbol of ____ is the Asian elephant.
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- Before we release the fish, let's ____ and weigh it.
- The benefits of _____ leaves are decreasing pain and helping to relieve cold symptoms.
- What makes a ____ different from a turtle is that it only lives on land.
- A ____ has two fused toes used for combing its fur.
8 Clues: the national symbol of ____ is the Asian elephant. • A ____ has two fused toes used for combing its fur. • Before we release the fish, let's ____ and weigh it. • The whooping crane is one example of an ____ species in Wisconsin. • What makes a ____ different from a turtle is that it only lives on land. • ...
Andrist LFE Chapter 10 pg 124-130 2024-03-11
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- Bebe goes to whose house when Mrs.McCullough doesn't answer the door
- One of the big issues with having Maribelle as an adopted daughter is that Mr and Mrs McCollough are white and Maribelle is ______
- who does Izzy side with
- On page 128 when Ng states "Barrel of a lens and a blinking red light like one glowing eye" which is a ______
- Barbra Pierce is a ___________
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- who becomes Mr and Mrs McCullough lawyer
- where does Bebe go when she can’t get Mrs.McCullough to answer the door
- Who knocks on Mrs.McCullough's door.
8 Clues: who does Izzy side with • Barbra Pierce is a ___________ • Who knocks on Mrs.McCullough's door. • who becomes Mr and Mrs McCullough lawyer • Bebe goes to whose house when Mrs.McCullough doesn't answer the door • where does Bebe go when she can’t get Mrs.McCullough to answer the door • ...
CROSSWORDS 2025-12-09
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- Broth based meal that can range from clear consommé to thick chowder.
- Small steamed or fried Cantonese delicacies served with tea. (2 words)
- Heavy Korean serving dish that retains heat ensuring food stays sizzling. (2 words)
- The instant variety often comes in a cup the fresh kind has a rich broth.
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- Pasta like food often made from wheat rice or buckwheat flour.
- A taste sensation achieved with chili peppers or wasabi.
- Paddies are needed to grow this grain common in Asian dishes.
- Sweet cold drink known for its chewy tapioca pearls. (2 words)
8 Clues: A taste sensation achieved with chili peppers or wasabi. • Paddies are needed to grow this grain common in Asian dishes. • Sweet cold drink known for its chewy tapioca pearls. (2 words) • Pasta like food often made from wheat rice or buckwheat flour. • Broth based meal that can range from clear consommé to thick chowder. • ...
Indian Women Athletes 2025-03-13
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- Indian para-archer who won gold at the Asian Para Games 2023
- Young Indian badminton player from Assam, excelling in singles
- First woman to win Commonwealth Games gold in Table Tennis singles
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- Chess player and a strong competitor in national and international tournaments
- Indian chess Grandmaster, known for her strong endgame skills
- Badminton player specialising in doubles and is known for her powerful smashes
6 Clues: Indian para-archer who won gold at the Asian Para Games 2023 • Indian chess Grandmaster, known for her strong endgame skills • Young Indian badminton player from Assam, excelling in singles • First woman to win Commonwealth Games gold in Table Tennis singles • Chess player and a strong competitor in national and international tournaments • ...
Immigration 2022-10-31
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- places inside the U.S. where people of the same ethnicity settled together (China Towns)
- Also known as the golden door, 70% of immigrants entered America through this city
- the area of the U.S. where primarily European people settled
- the disapproval of people not born in the U.S.
- Place on the East Coast where immigrants came before they entered America
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- he signed the immigration act of 1882 which levied a tax on immigrants
- Act that banned chinese laborers from coming to America
- the area of the U.S. where primarily Asian people settled
- People that come from other countries to a different country
- ethnic group that tended to stay in cities like Boston and New York
10 Clues: the disapproval of people not born in the U.S. • Act that banned chinese laborers from coming to America • the area of the U.S. where primarily Asian people settled • People that come from other countries to a different country • the area of the U.S. where primarily European people settled • ethnic group that tended to stay in cities like Boston and New York • ...
Age of industrialization 2021-08-12
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- This pre-colonial port on the Gujarat coast connected India to the gulf and Red sea ports
- A person who gathers cloth by pleating
- The first Indian cotton mill was established here in 1854
- First Indian jute mill was established here in 1917
- Coarser cotton were produced in many countries, but finer varieties came from ______
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- A port on the coromandel coast which had trade links with southeast Asian ports
- This is how British pronounced the word Sipahi
- A person who 'staples' or sorts wool according to its fibre
- The British government appointed them to supervise weavers, collect supplies and examine the quality of cloth
- The yam produced in Indian industries was exported to _______
10 Clues: A person who gathers cloth by pleating • This is how British pronounced the word Sipahi • First Indian jute mill was established here in 1917 • The first Indian cotton mill was established here in 1854 • A person who 'staples' or sorts wool according to its fibre • The yam produced in Indian industries was exported to _______ • ...
Listening - Vocabulary Revision - Units 5-6 2020-12-02
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- - to prevent something from happening, it means to...
- - the after-effects of a certain, often unpleasant event.
- - a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside
- - the branch of science concerned with the processes of forecasting the weather.
- - the season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries
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- - a severe snowstorm
- - an antonym of the word shortage
- - a substance, which farmers add to soil to make it better
- - a situation in which there is not enough food for a larger amount of people, causing death and illness (for example: The Irish Potato...)
- - bad physical condition and bad health caused by eating too little food to keep yourself healthy.
10 Clues: - a severe snowstorm • - an antonym of the word shortage • - to prevent something from happening, it means to... • - the after-effects of a certain, often unpleasant event. • - a substance, which farmers add to soil to make it better • - the season of heavy rain during the summer in hot Asian countries • ...
Herbs and Spices 2023-06-01
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- - Sweet and warm spice used in both sweet and savory recipes
- - Aromatic herb often used in Mediterranean dishes
- - A pungent bulb used to add flavor to various dishes
- - Fragrant herb commonly used in Italian cuisine
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- - Herb with a strong and aromatic flavor commonly used in Italian and Greek cuisine
- - Spicy and pungent root often used in Asian and Indian cuisine
- - Spice made from ground dried peppers, often used for flavor and color
- pepper - Common spice used to add heat and flavor to savory dishes
- - Fragrant herb with a subtle lemon flavor often used in soups and stews
- - Spice with a warm and earthy flavor commonly used in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisine
10 Clues: - Fragrant herb commonly used in Italian cuisine • - Aromatic herb often used in Mediterranean dishes • - A pungent bulb used to add flavor to various dishes • - Sweet and warm spice used in both sweet and savory recipes • - Spicy and pungent root often used in Asian and Indian cuisine • pepper - Common spice used to add heat and flavor to savory dishes • ...
Travel Crossword 6 2023-03-23
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- A person who moves from place to place with no permanent home
- A tower or building with a bright light used to guide ships at sea
- A large and important church building
- A deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- A three-wheeled motorized vehicle used for transportation in many Southeast Asian countries
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- Staying in a stranger's home for free while traveling
- Swimming with a mask and fins to explore underwater life
- A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees
- The remains of a ship or other vehicle that has been destroyed or sunk
- A famous or significant building, monument, or natural feature that serves as a point of interest for tourists
10 Clues: A large and important church building • A deep, narrow valley with steep sides • Staying in a stranger's home for free while traveling • Swimming with a mask and fins to explore underwater life • A person who moves from place to place with no permanent home • A tower or building with a bright light used to guide ships at sea • ...
International trade 2023-03-11
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- Largest ocean carrier in the world
- gift, money, or a favor given by one person to another intending to influence the person's decision
- Biggest seaport in the world
- a container that has been filled close to its volume or weight limit
- a type of economic sanction which restricts or bans trade with one country
- a platform designed to be loaded with packages and moved by a forklift
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- Asian Free Trade agreement
- To withstand or recover from hazards such as natural disasters without significant interruptions
- Fourth-party logistics, an operational model in which a business outsources its entire supply chain management to one external service provider
- Container for cargo, mail and baggage for air transport
10 Clues: Asian Free Trade agreement • Biggest seaport in the world • Largest ocean carrier in the world • Container for cargo, mail and baggage for air transport • a container that has been filled close to its volume or weight limit • a platform designed to be loaded with packages and moved by a forklift • ...
Kamala Harris 2024-11-08
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- Referring to her role as Vice President of the United States
- A reference to her role in the Senate Judiciary Committee
- Known for her advocacy on issues like healthcare and civil rights
- Her profession prior to entering politics
- A key aspect of her identity as a South Asian and African American woman
- She often speaks about her identity as the daughter of immigrants
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- She participated in the Democratic primary for the 2020 presidential election
- She has a strong background in the justice system as a former Attorney General
- Harris served as the senator from California before becoming Vice President
- Harris made history in the 2020 election as the first female Vice President
10 Clues: Her profession prior to entering politics • A reference to her role in the Senate Judiciary Committee • Referring to her role as Vice President of the United States • Known for her advocacy on issues like healthcare and civil rights • She often speaks about her identity as the daughter of immigrants • ...
lupin-14oct2024 2024-10-14
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- ____ Jolokia was once the world's hottest chili pepper!
- Long, thin noodles popular in Italy.
- ______ shoots are used as vegetables in numerous Asian dishes and broths.
- Ketchup, soup, and juice are made from this round red vegetable that is technically a fruit.
- Common oilseed made famous by Ali Baba's cave!
- One of the basic five tastes, along with sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.
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- Green, slightly sweet nut; popular ice-cream flavour in India.
- Most common type of poultry in the world, widely used in non-veg food.
- Sweet-and-sour ingredient extensively used in foods, chutneys, beverages, and traditional medicines.
- Dryfruit that is a good source of nutrients and antioxidants; helps regulate weight & keeps heart healthy.
10 Clues: Long, thin noodles popular in Italy. • Common oilseed made famous by Ali Baba's cave! • ____ Jolokia was once the world's hottest chili pepper! • Green, slightly sweet nut; popular ice-cream flavour in India. • Most common type of poultry in the world, widely used in non-veg food. • One of the basic five tastes, along with sweet, sour, salty, and bitter. • ...
SCS Animal Crossword Puzzle XXXIII 2025-02-07
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- The ____ is the only animal that can see both infra-red and ultra-violet light
- ____ is another name for an ant farm
- ____ is the common unit of measurement used to describe a horse
- Cattle that does not have horns are called
- This name is often applied to cats with multicolored fur
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- This this large dog breed originated from Japan
- This word is another name for bear; however it originally referred to the brown bear of Northern Europe
- Crocodiles swallow this to aid with digestion
- A ____ is an enclosed structure that lets cats hang out in a safe outdoor environment
- This Asian wild dog has a long bushy tail similar to that of a fox
10 Clues: ____ is another name for an ant farm • Cattle that does not have horns are called • Crocodiles swallow this to aid with digestion • This this large dog breed originated from Japan • This name is often applied to cats with multicolored fur • ____ is the common unit of measurement used to describe a horse • ...
IRC PUZZEL 2025-08-30
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- The Asian–African conference that fostered solidarity among newly independent states and helped launch the Non-Aligned Movement.
- The legal term for the right of a nation to control its own territory and internal affairs.
- The maritime dispute between China and the Philippines escalated over this group of islands.
- U.S.–India ties soured over this trade issue.
- “Snapback” sanctions re-imposed on this country.
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- The 2024 G7 summit agreement to use frozen Russian assets for a loan to this country.
- AI governance forum revived in 2025.
- The country that hosted the 2024 BRICS summit.
- The arms limitation agreement between the U.S. and USSR.
- The political alliance of countries formed to counter China's Belt and Road Initiative.
10 Clues: AI governance forum revived in 2025. • U.S.–India ties soured over this trade issue. • The country that hosted the 2024 BRICS summit. • “Snapback” sanctions re-imposed on this country. • The arms limitation agreement between the U.S. and USSR. • The 2024 G7 summit agreement to use frozen Russian assets for a loan to this country. • ...
Bundle 6 Crossword 2025-12-01
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- Explorer who reached India by sailing around Africa
- System of exchanging enslaved Africans, goods, and raw materials across the Atlantic (two words, written together)
- Exchange of plants, animals, and diseases between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres (two words, written together)
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- Forced transport of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic (two words, written together)
- Explorer whose expedition was the first to sail around the entire globe
- Crop from the Americas that helped increase European and Asian population
- Empire conquered by Cortes
- A key reason Europeans explored, related to buying and selling goods
- South American empire known for its road system and terrace farming
- Disease brought by Europeans that killed millions in the Americas
10 Clues: Empire conquered by Cortes • Explorer who reached India by sailing around Africa • Disease brought by Europeans that killed millions in the Americas • South American empire known for its road system and terrace farming • A key reason Europeans explored, related to buying and selling goods • Explorer whose expedition was the first to sail around the entire globe • ...
Growing Up Asian In America 2022-04-21
7 Clues: Fine Detail • Prayer of incantation • Stylishly self-confident • Japanese stringed instruments • Occur or exist in great number • First-generation immigrants from Japan • Showing a lack of courage or confidence
Segregation 2013-06-05
5 Clues: Doctrine of Jim Crow laws: ... but equal • ... (interracial marriage) was prohibited • Segregation was strongest in the ... states • state that had special laws against Asian-Americans • ... clause: a clause in a law stating that persons who were allowed to do sth before the law still are
All About Human Impact 2022-03-03
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- Tuna can cross this ocean in roughly 60 days
- The name given to people who hunt animals illegally for their fur/resources
- This country is a major importer of ivory
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- Poachers would sometimes 'lace' waterholes with this type of poison
- If this illegal hunting continues, elephants will likely become...
- Elephants are typically killed in the wild because this resource can be found in their tusks
- Tuna is often used for this popular food that was created first in Asian countries
7 Clues: This country is a major importer of ivory • Tuna can cross this ocean in roughly 60 days • If this illegal hunting continues, elephants will likely become... • Poachers would sometimes 'lace' waterholes with this type of poison • The name given to people who hunt animals illegally for their fur/resources • ...
Women's History Month 2023-12-19
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- was a Yankton Dakota Sioux activist who supported voting rights for
- started a bus boycott when she refused to give up her seat.
- is the first Hispanic and Latina Supreme Court justice
- led many slaves to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
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- was a nurse during the Civil War who founded the American Red Cross.
- was the first Asian-American woman elected to Congress.
6 Clues: is the first Hispanic and Latina Supreme Court justice • was the first Asian-American woman elected to Congress. • led many slaves to freedom on the Underground Railroad. • started a bus boycott when she refused to give up her seat. • was a Yankton Dakota Sioux activist who supported voting rights for • ...
Countries of the world 2022-12-23
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- ONE OF THE TWO LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES IN EUROPE IN ONE COUNTRY
- COUNTRY IN NORTH AMERICA THAT HAS A SIMILAR FLAG WHITHORN LICHTENSTEIN
- COUNTRY IN ASIAN THAT BOTHERS ONLY INDONESIA
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- COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA.THE CAPITAL CITY OF THIS COUNTRY IS BAGOTÁ
- COUNTRY IN OCEANIA THAT IS ONE OF THE ROUNDEST IN THE WORLD
- ISLAND COUNTRY IN AFRICA WITH A COLORFUL FLAG
6 Clues: COUNTRY IN ASIAN THAT BOTHERS ONLY INDONESIA • ISLAND COUNTRY IN AFRICA WITH A COLORFUL FLAG • COUNTRY IN OCEANIA THAT IS ONE OF THE ROUNDEST IN THE WORLD • ONE OF THE TWO LANDLOCKED COUNTRIES IN EUROPE IN ONE COUNTRY • COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA.THE CAPITAL CITY OF THIS COUNTRY IS BAGOTÁ • COUNTRY IN NORTH AMERICA THAT HAS A SIMILAR FLAG WHITHORN LICHTENSTEIN
Crossword 1 2023-10-10
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- International Coastal Clean-up Day
- Emerged as the first Asian man to be nominated for the International Tennis Hall of Fame in the player category
- A wetland of international importance in Bhopal
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- Hyderabad Liberation Day
- Becomes the 13th country in the world that can issue internationally accepted OIML Certificates
- Bhoomi 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
7 Clues: Hyderabad Liberation Day • International Coastal Clean-up Day • A wetland of international importance in Bhopal • Bhoomi 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 • ...
staff @ ensor 2020-02-12
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- This is a teacher who loves cycling and food.
- Which teacher teaches gym class and has a diving certification?
- This teacher is an artist in Ostend and has made various sculptures.
- Which teacher has twin boys?
- This teacher takes care of all the internships and has long blond curly hair.
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- Who speaks a lot of languages and has middle length brown hair?
- Which teacher has long blond curly hair and is pretty wild and loud?
- Which teacher with long brown hair has a cat named Mol and loves Asian food?
- This teacher teaches Dutch and has had a lot of sports injuries.
- This teacher is a hairdresser and loves school activities.
10 Clues: Which teacher has twin boys? • This is a teacher who loves cycling and food. • This teacher is a hairdresser and loves school activities. • Who speaks a lot of languages and has middle length brown hair? • Which teacher teaches gym class and has a diving certification? • This teacher teaches Dutch and has had a lot of sports injuries. • ...
15.4, 16.1 2024-03-26
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- nuclei model a model that's shows prgessive integration of multiple focal points/nodes
- model a model that observes cities grow outwards in rings
- city model a model also known as the peripheral model
- a model showing one elite residential sector and a commercial spine surrounded by concentric zones
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- Asian model a model representing specific cities that grow around ports and lack a clear CBD
- model a model that shows wedge shaped sectors forming from CBD
- model a model including concentric rings and sectors from the center including suqtter settlements
- population with more than 20 million people
- cities large cities with influence on the globe
- population with more than 10 million people
10 Clues: population with more than 20 million people • population with more than 10 million people • cities large cities with influence on the globe • city model a model also known as the peripheral model • model a model that observes cities grow outwards in rings • model a model that shows wedge shaped sectors forming from CBD • ...
Eurasian Food 2024-05-04
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- Portuguese Baked Chicken originated from Macau and is inspired by Portuguese _________________.
- The lamprais is wrapped in ____________ leaves and baked in a warm oven for a few minutes.
- The word ‘debal’ in Curry Debal refers to _________________.
- ________ cake is usually topped with marzipan or icing.
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- Curry Debal is also known as ___________ curry, symbolizing the spiciness of the curry.
- The traditional method of making the Eurasian Beef Smore is to crumble a __________ or two.
- European dishes are a _______ of the East and West.
- The term ‘_____________’ loosely translates to a packet of lumped rice.
- Eurasian dishes are a ____________ of European and Asian influences.
- Sugee cake is similar to the Sri Lankan ________ cake baked during Christmas by the Eurasian Burgher people.
10 Clues: European dishes are a _______ of the East and West. • ________ cake is usually topped with marzipan or icing. • The word ‘debal’ in Curry Debal refers to _________________. • Eurasian dishes are a ____________ of European and Asian influences. • The term ‘_____________’ loosely translates to a packet of lumped rice. • ...
World Celebrations 2024-08-20
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- A special event or celebration often involving cultural activities and traditions.
- A day of celebration or observance, often recognized by governments or cultures.
- Decorative lights often used during festivals, especially in East Asian cultures.
- A party or event where people wear masks and costumes.
- A large meal, often served during special occasions and celebrations.
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- A set of actions performed during a celebration or religious event.
- A formal event or ritual that marks an important occasion or tradition.
- A public procession of people, often with floats and music, seen during festivals.
- Explosive devices that create bright lights and sounds, used in many celebrations.
- Refers to customs and practices passed down through generations.
10 Clues: A party or event where people wear masks and costumes. • Refers to customs and practices passed down through generations. • A set of actions performed during a celebration or religious event. • A large meal, often served during special occasions and celebrations. • A formal event or ritual that marks an important occasion or tradition. • ...
social studies 2023-06-14
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- trade it’s the business of buying and selling humans as property.
- a group of Spanish soldiers that wanted to conquer the new world.
- a form of great harm.
- it’s a settlement or area far from the country that rules it.
- an organized journey financed by a patron in search for knowledge.
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- is the process sailors use to plan their course and find their location far from land.
- is an outbreak of disease that spreads quickly and affects many people.
- it’s the action of sailing completely around the world.
- Post stores or small settlements where goods could be bought and sold.
- people who buy and sell goods, bought popular Asian goods, such as silk and spices.
10 Clues: a form of great harm. • it’s the action of sailing completely around the world. • it’s a settlement or area far from the country that rules it. • trade it’s the business of buying and selling humans as property. • a group of Spanish soldiers that wanted to conquer the new world. • an organized journey financed by a patron in search for knowledge. • ...
Chapter 11 2023-01-23
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- - in china, an group of people who controlled much of the land and produced most of the candidates for civil service.
- - a ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures.
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- - a line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- one of several separate territories into which Genghis Khan’s empire was split.
- Confucianism- a revised form of Confucianism that evolved as a response to Buddhism and held sway in China
- - pastoral nomads of the Asian steppe who herded sheep, goats, horses, camels, and yaks.
- - a gift of money or property paid at the time of marriage.
- - an interval of time.
- - communist country
- - the state of being complex or having many intricate parts.
10 Clues: - communist country • - an interval of time. • - a line of hereditary rulers of a country. • - a gift of money or property paid at the time of marriage. • - the state of being complex or having many intricate parts. • - a ceramic made of fine clay baked at very high temperatures. • one of several separate territories into which Genghis Khan’s empire was split. • ...
Multi-Genre Project 2022-05-27
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- occurred during the Jim Crow Laws
- March 16, 2021, in Atlanta
- idea where one group believes that they are "more important" than another group
- an act of violence that is targetted at a minority group (two words into one)
- an act of killing or injuring another person
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- “A few minutes later my mother was looking for me and she took me to the back of the bust and explained why I couldn’t sit there” (Coates 137).
- lack of fairness to a group of people
- reason for behaving in a specific way or action
- “The galaxy belonged to them” (BTWAM Movie Clip #2). (two words into one)
- Asians, Middle Easterns, etc. that immigrated to the US.
10 Clues: March 16, 2021, in Atlanta • occurred during the Jim Crow Laws • lack of fairness to a group of people • an act of killing or injuring another person • reason for behaving in a specific way or action • Asians, Middle Easterns, etc. that immigrated to the US. • “The galaxy belonged to them” (BTWAM Movie Clip #2). (two words into one) • ...
11.5 Adolescent Schooling 2025-04-08
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- Students change their beliefs about themselves based on their different abilities
- Ethnicity that has less than 2% drop out
- Changes in how important homework is and the amount differ between the different grade categories Changes in...
- Students who have a history of ____ are more likely to drop out.
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- Conditions that influence learning
- Elementary, Middle, High School
- One of three ethnic groups that is most likely to drop out
- Teens who quit school are more likely to have friends who...
- Ethnicity that has the highest dropout rate at 14%
- Are more likely to drop out than those from other socioeconomic statuses
10 Clues: Elementary, Middle, High School • Conditions that influence learning • Ethnicity that has less than 2% drop out • Ethnicity that has the highest dropout rate at 14% • One of three ethnic groups that is most likely to drop out • Teens who quit school are more likely to have friends who... • Students who have a history of ____ are more likely to drop out. • ...
Round Four 2025-04-09
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- Which US state is the third largest state by land area?
- What WWII European recovery program was named for the Secretary of State who proposed it?
- What hairstyle did First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy help to popularize?
- What Tennessee university was the first college to field a men's basketball team, in 1893?
- What is typically measured in SI units?
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- What was the first rap single to hit number one on Billboard's Hot 100?
- The Angkor Wat temple is featured on what Asian country's flag?
- What sporting legend is nicknamed "The Great One"?
- Who devised the Trojan Horse and led the men hidden inside it?
- Which mainstream fashion magazine was the first to use real photographs?
10 Clues: What is typically measured in SI units? • What sporting legend is nicknamed "The Great One"? • Which US state is the third largest state by land area? • Who devised the Trojan Horse and led the men hidden inside it? • The Angkor Wat temple is featured on what Asian country's flag? • What hairstyle did First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy help to popularize? • ...
Lucky and Unlucky numbers 2024-11-15
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- Considered an unlucky number in East Asia due to its similarity to the word "death".
- The international event that started on 8/8/2008 at 8:08 PM in Beijing.
- The meaning associated with the pronunciation of number 4 in East Asian cultures.
- Unlucky number in Western cultures, often avoided in buildings.
- A universally lucky number, often chosen in lotteries.
- The day associated with bad luck when paired with the number 13.
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- A term associated with good fortune or positive outcomes.
- Considered lucky in Chinese culture due to its association with wealth.
- The 13th guest at the Last Supper, linked to the superstition of number 13.
- A place where people often choose the lucky number 7.
10 Clues: A place where people often choose the lucky number 7. • A universally lucky number, often chosen in lotteries. • A term associated with good fortune or positive outcomes. • Unlucky number in Western cultures, often avoided in buildings. • The day associated with bad luck when paired with the number 13. • ...
IRC PUZZEL 2025-08-30
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- The Asian–African conference that fostered solidarity among newly independent states and helped launch the Non-Aligned Movement.
- The legal term for the right of a nation to control its own territory and internal affairs.
- The maritime dispute between China and the Philippines escalated over this group of islands.
- U.S.–India ties soured over this trade issue.
- “Snapback” sanctions re-imposed on this country.
Down
- The 2024 G7 summit agreement to use frozen Russian assets for a loan to this country.
- AI governance forum revived in 2025.
- The country that hosted the 2024 BRICS summit.
- The arms limitation agreement between the U.S. and USSR.
- The political alliance of countries formed to counter China's Belt and Road Initiative.
10 Clues: AI governance forum revived in 2025. • U.S.–India ties soured over this trade issue. • The country that hosted the 2024 BRICS summit. • “Snapback” sanctions re-imposed on this country. • The arms limitation agreement between the U.S. and USSR. • The 2024 G7 summit agreement to use frozen Russian assets for a loan to this country. • ...
daily things 2025-08-14
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- A hard, clear material(材料) used for making windows, bottles, or drinking cups.
- something used to keep the hands warm,especially in winter
- A loose(宽松的) shirt, often worn by women, that covers the upper body.
- A thin stick for picking up and eating food. Common in Asian countries.
- A tool used for eating or serving food, usually in western countries.
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- A shiny, gray-white metal used for jewelry(珠宝), coins, or other items.
- A soft, white material from plants, used to make clothes or fabrics.
- A tool used for cutting things
- A small, round piece of metal(金属) used as money.
- A kind of hat often worn for sports.
10 Clues: A tool used for cutting things • A kind of hat often worn for sports. • A small, round piece of metal(金属) used as money. • something used to keep the hands warm,especially in winter • A soft, white material from plants, used to make clothes or fabrics. • A loose(宽松的) shirt, often worn by women, that covers the upper body. • ...
Age of Reorganization 2025-11-12
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- Indo‑Greek king famous in Indian sources as Milinda
- Art style that blended Greek realism with Indian themes, seen in Buddhist sculpture
- South Indian kingdom centered at Madurai, patrons of Tamil literature
- Nomadic Central Asian group who ruled parts of north‑west India after the Greeks
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- City that was the Pandya capital and a major cultural centre
- Valuable coastal product that supported Pandya trade and pearl‑diving
- Famous Kushan emperor who supported Buddhism and helped spread it
- Pillar near Vidisha erected by an Indo‑Greek ambassador, important for cultural exchange
- Exchange of goods and ideas across land and sea routes
- Ancient collection of Tamil poems praising kings and court life
10 Clues: Indo‑Greek king famous in Indian sources as Milinda • Exchange of goods and ideas across land and sea routes • City that was the Pandya capital and a major cultural centre • Ancient collection of Tamil poems praising kings and court life • Famous Kushan emperor who supported Buddhism and helped spread it • ...
ETHNICTY AND ACHIEVEMENT 2014-04-09
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- Teachers reported that whit working class students had poor levels of ?
- having English as a additional language
- Ethnic minority parents see education as a route to
- nature of family affects the level of
- Asian families have a high aspiration for children
- Becker said teachers tend to classify and evaluate students as
- Gilbor said labelling will lead to
- Stephen Ball described the setting of pupils based on ability as ‘social _____’?
- what race of students are close to the national average
- a internal school factor
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- What term was used by Mirza to describe teachers who believe all pupils are equal but allow racism to go unchallenged?
- What process does Althusser argue labelling is part of?
- Sets, Groups and Exams
- Who found that teachers reported lower levels of behaviour and discipline in white working class schools?
- looking at a specific culture, ethnicity or group of people
- who is the best looking in the class
- 3rd worst preforming ethnic group of students in the country
- Black students get labelled as
18 Clues: Sets, Groups and Exams • a internal school factor • Black students get labelled as • Gilbor said labelling will lead to • who is the best looking in the class • nature of family affects the level of • having English as a additional language • Asian families have a high aspiration for children • Ethnic minority parents see education as a route to • ...
Industrialization & Gilded Age Review 2018-04-30
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- region in Alaska where precious metals were discovered
- economic philosophy based on survival of the fittest
- first federal law restricting Asian immigration
- manipulated New York City politics for his own benefit
- law aimed at Native American assimilation
- single room apartments often without heating, lighting, or sewage
- line between areas of settlement and those dominated by nature and Native Americans
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- gave away free land in the West provided it was farmed for 5 years
- theory that the government should not interfere in the operations of the free market
- corrupt city government officials that promised to provide services in exchange for votes
- hoped to create a single, national union of skilled and unskilled workers
- Scottish immigrant who made his fortune in steel
- completed in 1869 and made it possible to travel by land to California
- made his fortune refining oil and founded Standard Oil
- act of charitable giving
- inventor best known for his invention of the light bulb
- growth of large cities
- favoring native born citizens over immigrants
18 Clues: growth of large cities • act of charitable giving • law aimed at Native American assimilation • favoring native born citizens over immigrants • first federal law restricting Asian immigration • Scottish immigrant who made his fortune in steel • economic philosophy based on survival of the fittest • region in Alaska where precious metals were discovered • ...
Food vocabulary 2024-12-18
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- drink related idiom meaning you don't like something (5 words)
- food idiom meaning something is very easy (3 words)
- the opposite of sweet food (adjective)
- instructions how to cook a specific dish (noun)
- what you go on if you want to lose weight (noun)
- the parts of a meal eg starters, main and dessert (noun)
- a way of cooking food in the oven with oil (adjective)
- a way of asking for steak to be cooked if you like it bloody (adjective)
- what you get if your company pays you very little money (noun)
- a dried aromatic plant used to flavour food (noun)
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- when there are no places left in a restaurant, on a plane etc (2 words)
- idiom it's the best thing since .... (adjective + noun 2 words)
- someone very lazy who spends all their time sitting down (noun 2 words)
- what people in the UK call eggplant (noun)
- the opposite of still water (adjective)
- wooden utensils used in Asian countries instead of a knife and fork
- what people in the UK call zucchini (noun)
- when food isn't cooked (adjective)
18 Clues: when food isn't cooked (adjective) • the opposite of sweet food (adjective) • the opposite of still water (adjective) • what people in the UK call eggplant (noun) • what people in the UK call zucchini (noun) • instructions how to cook a specific dish (noun) • what you go on if you want to lose weight (noun) • a dried aromatic plant used to flavour food (noun) • ...
The Manchester Tribune's Daily Crossword Puzzle (July 20, 1858) 2020-11-09
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- Our current economic system.
- A program for younger children that replaces child labor after the enaction of the Mines Act of 1842.
- A controversial advocate in Europe, inspired many proletariats, founded communism.
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- Prominent soap brand based in Manchester.
- East Asian country that industrialized and was influenced by many western ideologies.
- Where one of the largest stock market in Great Britain is located.
6 Clues: Our current economic system. • Prominent soap brand based in Manchester. • Where one of the largest stock market in Great Britain is located. • A controversial advocate in Europe, inspired many proletariats, founded communism. • East Asian country that industrialized and was influenced by many western ideologies. • ...
A&A Soybean Crisp Co. Frolic! 2024-05-23
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- a texture that readily breaks into little pieces under pressure.
- synonym of marvelous.
- a protein derived from the beans of an Asian plant, is used as a replacement for animal protein in certain foods.
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- elements of a food product that make it different from other foods.
- an edible seed, typically kidney-shaped, growing in long pods on certain leguminous plants.
- synonym of appetizing.
6 Clues: synonym of marvelous. • synonym of appetizing. • a texture that readily breaks into little pieces under pressure. • elements of a food product that make it different from other foods. • an edible seed, typically kidney-shaped, growing in long pods on certain leguminous plants. • ...
ART 2021-07-15
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- FAMOUS COUNTRY IN OCEANIA ATTRACTING MANY TOURISTS
- A FORM OF PAINTING ORIGINATED IN BIHAR ALSO REFERRED TO AS MITHILA ART
- THE HIGHEST FORM OF EAST-ASIAN ART
- PABLO PICASSO AND MONSIEUR SIGNY l'ABBAYE STYLE
- MADE BY MUD SPUN ON A WHEEL IN RURAL AREAS AND NOW ARE ALSO MADE OF PLASTIC,BAMBOO AND, GLASS AND METAL
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- ART STYLE IN EUROPE FROM late 18th century to mid-19th century
- popular art forms in India sandpainting decoration that uses finely ground white powder and colours, and is used commonly outside homes in India
- A 3D REPRESENTATION OF VIRTUALLY ANYTHING FOUND IN MOST CIVILISATIONS
- OLDEST KNOWN BEADS WERE MADE FROM THESE TYPES OF SHELLS
- LEONARDO DA VINCI
10 Clues: LEONARDO DA VINCI • THE HIGHEST FORM OF EAST-ASIAN ART • PABLO PICASSO AND MONSIEUR SIGNY l'ABBAYE STYLE • FAMOUS COUNTRY IN OCEANIA ATTRACTING MANY TOURISTS • OLDEST KNOWN BEADS WERE MADE FROM THESE TYPES OF SHELLS • ART STYLE IN EUROPE FROM late 18th century to mid-19th century • A 3D REPRESENTATION OF VIRTUALLY ANYTHING FOUND IN MOST CIVILISATIONS • ...
Age of industrialization 2021-08-12
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- A person who 'staples' or sorts wool according to its fibre
- A person who gathers cloth by pleating
- The British government appointed them to supervise weavers, collect supplies and examine the quality of cloth
- A port on the coromandel coast which had trade links with southeast Asian ports
- The first Indian cotton mill was established here in 1854
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- First Indian jute mill was established here in 1917
- Coarser cotton were produced in many countries, but finer varieties came from ______
- The yam produced in Indian industries was exported to _______
- This pre-colonial port on the Gujarat coast connected India to the gulf and Red sea ports
- This is how British pronounced the word Sipahi
10 Clues: A person who gathers cloth by pleating • This is how British pronounced the word Sipahi • First Indian jute mill was established here in 1917 • The first Indian cotton mill was established here in 1854 • A person who 'staples' or sorts wool according to its fibre • The yam produced in Indian industries was exported to _______ • ...
LINKEDIN CROSSWORD CONTEST 2024-06-07
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- Percent From the TM Edge Gaming article, what percentage of the Asia Pacific region.
- Our VP who spoke at the recent ITW.
- The importance of what Radzy Rahim mentioned in the "on-demand" webinar.
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- The webinar series on TM Edge and TMiX services is conducted via.
- The recipient received the TCCF plaque from the Vice President of Uptime Institute's.
- The recent exhibition TM Global participated in at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.
- One of the speakers who participated in TM Internet Exchange (TMiX) webinar.
- The location of PTC 2024.
- The number of awards TM Global won at the Asian Telecom Awards 2024 in Singapore.
- The main element featured in TM Global's Chinese New Year festive greetings.
10 Clues: The location of PTC 2024. • Our VP who spoke at the recent ITW. • The webinar series on TM Edge and TMiX services is conducted via. • The importance of what Radzy Rahim mentioned in the "on-demand" webinar. • One of the speakers who participated in TM Internet Exchange (TMiX) webinar. • The main element featured in TM Global's Chinese New Year festive greetings. • ...
Harbor Me Chapters 6-10 Vocabulary 2023-03-09
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- a dense group of bushes or trees
- the founder of Buddhism, an Asian religion; a statue or picture of the Buddha
- a lesson that can be derived from a story; good/righteous, as in behavior or character
- a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country or area
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- put an end to/cancel
- to play a string instrument by sweeping a thumb or pick across the strings
- shake involuntarily, usually as a result of anxiety, excitement, or frailty
- a town or district that is an administrative unit
- arrange (cloth or clothing) loosely or casually on/around something
- a group of musical notes sounded together
10 Clues: put an end to/cancel • a dense group of bushes or trees • a group of musical notes sounded together • a town or district that is an administrative unit • arrange (cloth or clothing) loosely or casually on/around something • to play a string instrument by sweeping a thumb or pick across the strings • ...
Crossword Culture Hunt! 2025-01-20
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- A traditional puppet or shadow play popular in Malaysian and Indonesian cultures.
- Cultural practices and traditions passed down through generations.
- Customs or beliefs that are passed down from one generation to the next.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its cultural diversity and vibrant traditions.
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- A joyful event or celebration often marked by cultural or religious significance.
- The quality of living peacefully with others despite differences.
- A sense of togetherness and harmony among people from different backgrounds.
- A value that emphasizes politeness and consideration for others.
- A traditional Malaysian fabric with intricate patterns created using wax and dye.
- A dish made of rice wrapped in palm leaves, commonly served during festive seasons.
10 Clues: A value that emphasizes politeness and consideration for others. • The quality of living peacefully with others despite differences. • Cultural practices and traditions passed down through generations. • Customs or beliefs that are passed down from one generation to the next. • A sense of togetherness and harmony among people from different backgrounds. • ...
The End of Abbasid Rule 2024-10-24
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- The Sejuks belonged to _________ group of Islam.
- The Mongols killed the inhabitants of Baghdad and plundered its ___________.
- In 1258, the Mongols captured Baghdad under their commander _______.
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- The last Abbasid caliph killed by Mongols in their seige of Baghdad.
- Seljuks were overthrown by this group of people.
- The Seljuks’ rise to power marked the end of the period known as the ‘_____ century.’
- The Seljuks were ________ powerful, and took control of the areas through which they passed.
- Seljuqs were ________ tribesmen who migrated from Central Asian steppe into Muslim lands.
- In 1055, the Seljuqs seized this city and became the masters of the Abbasid caliphate.
- Name the dynasty that gained control of eastern Muslim lands in mid-eleventh century.
10 Clues: Seljuks were overthrown by this group of people. • The Sejuks belonged to _________ group of Islam. • The last Abbasid caliph killed by Mongols in their seige of Baghdad. • In 1258, the Mongols captured Baghdad under their commander _______. • The Mongols killed the inhabitants of Baghdad and plundered its ___________. • ...
Dermatology Times: April 6, 2025 2025-04-04
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- Plant-derived ingredient used in a dandruff and erythema shampoo.
- (Brand name) The first IL-23 inhibitor shown to impact both symptoms and structural progression in psoriatic arthritis.
- Process flagged for underreported adverse drug withdrawal events.
- Device modality shown effective for facial acne scars in Asian patients.
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- Quality of life metric improved by this fixed-dose aerosol foam in psoriasis.
- Topical JAK inhibitor with minimal systemic absorption in chronic hand eczema.
- Condition linked to lower infection risk in recent study.
- (Abbreviated) Upcoming annual meeting focused on atopic dermatitis research.
- (Abbreviated) Rare autoimmune blistering disease highlighted in pediatric multicenter study.
- (Abbreviated) Skin cancer found in a sun-protected area in epidermodysplasia verruciformis.
10 Clues: Condition linked to lower infection risk in recent study. • Plant-derived ingredient used in a dandruff and erythema shampoo. • Process flagged for underreported adverse drug withdrawal events. • Device modality shown effective for facial acne scars in Asian patients. • (Abbreviated) Upcoming annual meeting focused on atopic dermatitis research. • ...
Pendidikan Pancasila bab 4 2025-05-06
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- apa singkatan dari Association of southeast Asian Nations ...
- segala sesuatu yang mutlak kita dapatkan ...
- yaitu orientasi pertahanan dan keamanan negara diabadikan oleh dan untuk kepentingan seluruh rakyat
- kebangsaan atau ciri khas suatu bangsa
- dampak positif adanya globalisasi membuat masyarakat memiliki sifat ...
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- musyawarah dilakukan untuk mencapai
- kegiatan menukar barang dengan barang adalah
- yaitu seluruh sumber daya nasional didayagunakan bagi upaya pertahanan
- proses sosial di mana suatu kelompok masyarakat dengan kebudayaan tertentu berinteraksi dengan unsur-unsur kebudayaan asing, dan unsur-unsur asing tersebut lambat laun diterima dan diolah ke dalam kebudayaan sendiri tanpa menghilangkan unsur kebudayaan asli
- yaitu gelar kekuatan pertahanan dilaksanakan secara menyebar di seluruh wilayah negara kesatuan Republik Indonesia sesuai dengan kondisi geografis sebagai negara kepulauan
10 Clues: musyawarah dilakukan untuk mencapai • kebangsaan atau ciri khas suatu bangsa • kegiatan menukar barang dengan barang adalah • segala sesuatu yang mutlak kita dapatkan ... • apa singkatan dari Association of southeast Asian Nations ... • yaitu seluruh sumber daya nasional didayagunakan bagi upaya pertahanan • ...
substance abuse prevention 2022-02-02
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- a battery-operated device that is typically designed to resemble a traditional cigarette and is used to inhale a usually nicotine-containing vapor
- Food and Drug Administration
- a nonintoxicating cannabinoid found in cannabis and hemp
- a tall widely cultivated Asian herb
- the act of refusing or denying
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- a drug that requires permission from a doctor to use
- a poisonous alkaloid C10H14N2 that is the chief active principle of tobacco and is used as an insecticide
- a drug that can be obtained only by means of a physician's prescription
- a strong and harmful need to regularly have or do something
- to inhale vapor through the mouth from a usually battery-operated electronic device
10 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 strong and harmful need to regularly have or do something • a drug that can be obtained only by means of a physician's prescription • ...
substance abuse 2022-02-02
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- a battery-operated device that is typically designed to resemble a traditional cigarette and is used to inhale a usually nicotine-containing vapor
- Food and Drug Administration
- a drug that can be obtained only by means of a physician's prescription
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- a poisonous alkaloid C10H14N2 that is the chief active principle of tobacco and is used as an insecticide
- a strong and harmful need to regularly have something (such as a drug) or do something
- a drug that requires permission from a doctor to use
- the act of refusing or denying
- to inhale vapor through the mouth from a usually battery-operated electronic device
- a tall widely cultivated Asian herb
- a crystalline, nonintoxicating cannabinoid
10 Clues: Food and Drug Administration • the act of refusing or denying • a tall widely cultivated Asian herb • a crystalline, nonintoxicating cannabinoid • a drug that requires permission from a doctor to use • a drug that can be obtained only by means of a physician's prescription • to inhale vapor through the mouth from a usually battery-operated electronic device • ...
Origins of the Vietnam War 2022-05-06
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- Reason 3 - What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Reason 5 - Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Reason 1 - Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Reason 4 - Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Reason 2 - Which side of the country supported communism?
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- Reason 3 - Which country sent money, supplies, and military advisers to Veitnam?
- Reason 2 - The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- Reason 4 - Diem hated people who followed what religion?
- Reason 1 - What country once owned Vietnam?
- Reason 5 - What ship was attacked in Vietnam?
10 Clues: Reason 1 - What country once owned Vietnam? • Reason 5 - What ship was attacked in Vietnam? • Reason 4 - Diem hated people who followed what religion? • Reason 2 - Which side of the country supported communism? • Reason 3 - What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Reason 5 - Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-09-23
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- A roadside inn along the Silk Road where travelers could rest and trade
- An official in the Mongol Empire responsible for the collection of taxes from a certain province
- A political process for choosing a new ruler in which all contenders for power have to defeat their rivals in battle
- A spirit or ghost in Muslim mythology
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- A center of cultural and commercial exchange in Central Asia
- The annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca
- A Swahili city-state
- A popular drink in Central Asia made of fermented mare milk
- A title given to rulers of nomadic tribes in the Central and Eastern Asian steppes
- A ship that was commonly used for trade in the Indian Ocean
10 Clues: A Swahili city-state • A spirit or ghost in Muslim mythology • The annual Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca • A popular drink in Central Asia made of fermented mare milk • A ship that was commonly used for trade in the Indian Ocean • A center of cultural and commercial exchange in Central Asia • A roadside inn along the Silk Road where travelers could rest and trade • ...
Age of Reorganization 2025-11-12
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- Indo‑Greek king famous in Indian sources as Milinda
- Art style that blended Greek realism with Indian themes, seen in Buddhist sculpture
- South Indian kingdom centered at Madurai, patrons of Tamil literature
- Nomadic Central Asian group who ruled parts of north‑west India after the Greeks
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- City that was the Pandya capital and a major cultural centre
- Valuable coastal product that supported Pandya trade and pearl‑diving
- Famous Kushan emperor who supported Buddhism and helped spread it
- Pillar near Vidisha erected by an Indo‑Greek ambassador, important for cultural exchange
- Exchange of goods and ideas across land and sea routes
- Ancient collection of Tamil poems praising kings and court life
10 Clues: Indo‑Greek king famous in Indian sources as Milinda • Exchange of goods and ideas across land and sea routes • City that was the Pandya capital and a major cultural centre • Ancient collection of Tamil poems praising kings and court life • Famous Kushan emperor who supported Buddhism and helped spread it • ...
When You Trap A Tiger -Minchae 2022-06-21
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- An animal that usually appears as a bad character in Korean folktales.
- Another word of bravery, the feeling that you are not afraid of anything.
- Traditional Korean food, Lily served this to the tiger.
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- A simple word of a quiet Asian girl.
- Type of cancer that happens in the brain that Halmoni had.
- An ancestral rites, what Halmoni did for the protection.
6 Clues: A simple word of a quiet Asian girl. • Traditional Korean food, Lily served this to the tiger. • An ancestral rites, what Halmoni did for the protection. • Type of cancer that happens in the brain that Halmoni had. • An animal that usually appears as a bad character in Korean folktales. • Another word of bravery, the feeling that you are not afraid of anything.
World War II quiz by Benjy Felix 2021-11-21
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- Hitler's code name for invading Britain was Operation_______?
- Who was the Prime Minister at the end of ww2?
- What was the book Hitler wrote before the war to set his expectations?
- The name of Germany's plan to avoid a long war?
- Who was the Prime Minister of England at the start of ww2?
- Name of 1939 pact between Germany and Soviet Union to divide Poland?
- What was the full name of the American general during World War2?
- Name of defence France built on the border with Germany?
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- Which country did Hitler invade first?
- What asian country allied with Germany?
- What was the full name of the Soviet union leader?
- French town where many British soldiers saved by boat?
- What was Germanys code name for the invasion of Russia?
- Which part of Czechoslovakia did Germany invade first?
- Who was the Japanese Emperor in 1930?
- What was the name of the French General who surrendered to Germany?
- What did the American general of ww2 become later in his life?
- Which British cathedral city bombed on 14th November 1940?
18 Clues: Who was the Japanese Emperor in 1930? • Which country did Hitler invade first? • What asian country allied with Germany? • Who was the Prime Minister at the end of ww2? • The name of Germany's plan to avoid a long war? • What was the full name of the Soviet union leader? • French town where many British soldiers saved by boat? • ...
9.4 Economics in the Global Age 2024-04-29
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- a business that makes or sells goods or services in several countries
- an example of a multinational corporation
- four countries in Asia who prosper through gov't-business partnerships
- the trade agreement between the US, Mexico, and Canada
- Chinese leader that had the "let some people get rich first" policy
- British Prime Minister who advocated for cutting taxes, regulations, and gov't assistance to the poor
- a corporation that has had controversies about using suppliers who use child labor
- an organization that made rules to govern international trade
- taxes on foreign imports that had often been a barrier to trade
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- an economy that creates, distributes, and uses knowledge and information
- plaza where Chinese protesters were shot by the government
- American President who advocated free market economics
- economic systems based on supply and demand
- leader of Chile who took power in a US backed coup
- the trade organization of Southeast Asian states
- factories in Mexico that US industries use due to low wage labor
- the opening up of a country's economy
- an India based multinational corporation
18 Clues: the opening up of a country's economy • an India based multinational corporation • an example of a multinational corporation • economic systems based on supply and demand • the trade organization of Southeast Asian states • leader of Chile who took power in a US backed coup • American President who advocated free market economics • ...
EINTY Final Project 2022-12-08
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- Jack "deflowers" many girls to hide the fact that he's ______.
- Lydia hides Nath's __________ letters because she fears he will abandon her
- The person Jack secretly likes.
- Where Lydia met her demise.
- The college James teaches at.
- The subject that James Lee taught to try to fit in with American culture.
- While investigating her death, Lydia's parents find that she had been keeping ______ from them.
- Marilyn's mother was disapproving of Marilyn's decision to marry James because he was ______.
- Character whose death set the story in motion.
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- What month of the year does Lydia go missing?
- The feeling the Lee family experienced after Lydia's death.
- James and Marilyn were surprised to find the Lydia was actually _______.
- What age was James when he moved to Iowa.
- What is being created between the Lee family members as a result of Lydia's death.
- Lydia was the _____ child of her family.
- What the Lee family was compared to the rest of society.
- The person James has an affair with.
- Nath was accepted into this school.
18 Clues: Where Lydia met her demise. • The college James teaches at. • The person Jack secretly likes. • Nath was accepted into this school. • The person James has an affair with. • Lydia was the _____ child of her family. • What age was James when he moved to Iowa. • What month of the year does Lydia go missing? • Character whose death set the story in motion. • ...
GENEALOGY OF INDIAN LITERATURE 2023-07-19
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- a system of ideas
- the art of investigating or discussing the truth of opinions
- 1907 essay on World Literature by Tagore
- to make something acceptable
- pedigree/lineage
- the first name of the writer of the first English novel written in India
- a set of attributes that state certain characteristics are imperative to the identity of things
- the quality of being able to appreciate and respond to complex emotional or aesthetic influences; sensitivity.
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- synonym to South Asian studies
- a person who studies the language, culture and history of the eastern hemisphere
- political control and exploitation over resources of a country while settling in the land
- the cultural modification of an individual in an ethnocultural society
- the nature and scope of knowledge
- viewing social phenomena from a European point of view
- loyalty and devotion to a country
- religious movement that called for the adoption of devotion to achieve salvation
- pertaining to the ideas of Jawaharlal Nehru
- a plural umbrella term that is attributed to all forms of literature
18 Clues: pedigree/lineage • a system of ideas • to make something acceptable • synonym to South Asian studies • the nature and scope of knowledge • loyalty and devotion to a country • 1907 essay on World Literature by Tagore • pertaining to the ideas of Jawaharlal Nehru • viewing social phenomena from a European point of view • ...
Ancient China Review-Nicholas 2025-03-14
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- Dynasty that overthrew the Shang dynasty
- the practice of being respectful, obedient, and caring towards one's parents and ancestors. It's a concept that's been influential in many Asian societies, including China, Japan, and South Korea
- Feizi Creator of legalism
- Country which the Great wall was built to block invasions from
- All learning exclusive of technical precepts and practical arts
- Creator of Confucianism
- Silk Road route went mostly through this continent
- Which dynasty had very strict rules
- The confirmation from heaven to justify an emperor's rule
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- Han or Qin
- Were used in the Shang dynasty to reveal answers to their questions
- Country with Hong Kong
- Harsh and strict philosophy
- desert in East Asia that is mostly in Mongolia and the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region of China. It is one of the world's largest deserts.
- Tallest Mountain in the world
- emperor of the Qin dynasty (221–210 BCE) and the creator of the first unified Chinese empire
- Creator of Daoism
- dynasty that built most of the great wall
- Dynasty with very hard test that only .01% of people passed
19 Clues: Han or Qin • Creator of Daoism • Country with Hong Kong • Creator of Confucianism • Feizi Creator of legalism • Harsh and strict philosophy • Tallest Mountain in the world • Which dynasty had very strict rules • Dynasty that overthrew the Shang dynasty • dynasty that built most of the great wall • Silk Road route went mostly through this continent • ...
Herbs 2025-10-06
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- Aromatic herb with a refreshing taste, often used in drinks and desserts.
- Herb with feathery leaves, often used in pickling.
- Fragrant herb often used in cooking and aromatherapy.
- Herb often used as a garnish or in cooking.
- Herb with narrow, pointed leaves, often used in French cuisine.
- Fragrant herb with needle-like leaves, often used in cooking.
- Herb with a strong, spicy flavor, often used in Italian cuisine.
- Aromatic herb often used in Italian cuisine.
- Aromatic herb used in many cuisines, also known as coriander leaves.
- Herb with thin, hollow leaves, often used in salads.
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- Herb often used for herbal tea and medicinal purposes.
- Herb with a licorice-like taste, often used in Mediterranean cuisine.
- Herb with delicate, lacy leaves, often used in French cuisine.
- Herb with a mild, sweet flavor, often used in cooking.
- Aromatic herb with a lemony flavor, often used in Asian cuisine.
- Herb with grayish-green leaves, often used in stuffing.
- Herb with a lemony flavor, often used in soups and salads.
- Fragrant herb with small leaves, often used in seasoning.
18 Clues: Herb often used as a garnish or in cooking. • Aromatic herb often used in Italian cuisine. • Herb with feathery leaves, often used in pickling. • Herb with thin, hollow leaves, often used in salads. • Fragrant herb often used in cooking and aromatherapy. • Herb often used for herbal tea and medicinal purposes. • Herb with a mild, sweet flavor, often used in cooking. • ...
substance abuse starter 2022-02-03
Across
- a tall Asian herb
- battery-operated electronic device that heats up and vaporizes a liquid or solid
- the second most active drug ingredient in cannabis (marijuana).
- a drug that goes through the brain and the body
- a strong and harmful need to regularly have something
- drugs a drug that can be obtained only by means of a physician's prescription
- the act of being refused
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- cigarette A battery-operated device that is typically designed to resemble a traditional cigarette
- agency of the Department of Health and Human Services authorized by Congress to inspect, test, approve, and set safety standards for foods and food additives
- substance a drug that requires permission from a doctor to use
10 Clues: a tall Asian herb • the act of being refused • a drug that goes through the brain and the body • a strong and harmful need to regularly have something • substance a drug that requires permission from a doctor to use • the second most active drug ingredient in cannabis (marijuana). • drugs a drug that can be obtained only by means of a physician's prescription • ...
FDA thing 2022-02-03
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- a nonintoxicating cannabinoid found in cannabis and hemp
- to inhale vapor through the mouth from a usually battery-operated electronic device
- a battery-operated device that is typically designed to resemble a traditional cigarette and is used to inhale a usually nicotine-containing vapor
- a drug that requires permission from a doctor to use
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- a drug that can be obtained only by means of a physician's prescription
- a strong inclination to do, use, or indulge in something repeatedly
- a poisonous alkaloid C10H14N2 that is the chief active principle of tobacco and is used as an insecticide
- the act of refusing or denying
- Food and Drug Administration
- a tall widely cultivated Asian herb
10 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 strong inclination to do, use, or indulge in something repeatedly • a drug that can be obtained only by means of a physician's prescription • ...
Crossword 2014-08-06
Across
- Which country is also known as the Gift of the Nile?
- Siam is the former name of which south-east Asian country?
- An instrument, like a small guitar, with 4 strings
- The name of the Palestinian Islamic organization currently leading the offensive against Israeli military forces
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- A small boat, a person who is positive.
- First Indian movie to be nominated for the Oscars.
- What is the first name of the brand ambassador of the newly formed state of Telangana?
- Magnus Carlsen is the reigning world champion of which sport?
- The last name of the athlete nicknamed ‘the Payyoli Express’
- What dance form shares its name with that of a sauce or dip?
10 Clues: A small boat, a person who is positive. • First Indian movie to be nominated for the Oscars. • An instrument, like a small guitar, with 4 strings • Which country is also known as the Gift of the Nile? • Siam is the former name of which south-east Asian country? • The last name of the athlete nicknamed ‘the Payyoli Express’ • ...
Origins of the Vietnam War 2022-05-06
Across
- Reason 3 - What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
- Reason 5 - Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- Reason 1 - Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- Reason 4 - Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
- Reason 2 - Which side of the country supported communism?
Down
- Reason 3 - Which country sent money, supplies, and military advisers to Veitnam?
- Reason 2 - The conflict in Vietnam that developed following World War II can best be described as this type of War.
- Reason 4 - Diem hated people who followed what religion?
- Reason 1 - What country once owned Vietnam?
- Reason 5 - What ship was attacked in Vietnam?
10 Clues: Reason 1 - What country once owned Vietnam? • Reason 5 - What ship was attacked in Vietnam? • Reason 4 - Diem hated people who followed what religion? • Reason 2 - Which side of the country supported communism? • Reason 3 - What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • Reason 5 - Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • ...
Mongol Empire Crossword Puzzle - Parth Agarwal 2022-07-13
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- Despite launching two massive invasions against Japan, the Mongols were defeated -----
- What kind of people were the Mongols?
- In 1260, the Mongol Empire was divided into ---- large khanates.
- The Khanate of the Great Khan included Mongolia and -----
- -------- of the steppe often left the Mongols vulnerable to battles over grasslands
- ------- invaded the Russian city of Kiev, and captured the Islamic capital of Baghdad
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- For centuries, small groups of Mongol clans wandered the ----- steppe until around 1200 A.D.
- ------- defeated his rivals and accepted the title Genghis Khan, or “universal ruler”.
- The Mongols conquered nearly all of Asia, Persia, ----------, and Russia.
- . A major sign that the Mongols were losing strength was their failure to conquer the tiny archipelago of -----
10 Clues: What kind of people were the Mongols? • The Khanate of the Great Khan included Mongolia and ----- • In 1260, the Mongol Empire was divided into ---- large khanates. • The Mongols conquered nearly all of Asia, Persia, ----------, and Russia. • -------- of the steppe often left the Mongols vulnerable to battles over grasslands • ...
Chapter 12 2022-11-13
Across
- to make several quick explosive sounds
- try hard to do or achieve something
- a roughly made model of a person that is made in order to be damaged or destroyed as a protest
- poor condition of a building or structure due to neglect
- a dress, worn especially by South Asian women, consisting of a very long piece of thin cloth wrapped around the body
Down
- unexpected events or changes that cannot be controlled and can influence a situation
- mark with spots or smears of colour
- inspiring disgust and loathing: repugnant
- a short and sudden fight, especially one involving a small number of people
- a small, covered passenger vehicle with two wheels that is usually pulled by one person
10 Clues: mark with spots or smears of colour • try hard to do or achieve something • to make several quick explosive sounds • inspiring disgust and loathing: repugnant • poor condition of a building or structure due to neglect • a short and sudden fight, especially one involving a small number of people • ...
Music 8 2022-09-07
Across
- the main economy of Southeast Asian people
- is the country that had the greatest influence on the culture of the region.
- one of the European countries that colonized a part of Southeast Asia.
- vast region of Asia situated in east of the Indian
- the instruments used to communicate with spirits and often accompany rituals and processions or aide in meditation and healing.
Down
- mainland Southeast Asia is also called as
- A Hindu epics written by Valmiki
- the material used in making bamboo zithers tropical the climate in Southeast Asia
- the number of countries belong to Southeast Asia
- a belief reflected in the various chants and songs written in the worship of nature and the spirits.
10 Clues: A Hindu epics written by Valmiki • mainland Southeast Asia is also called as • the main economy of Southeast Asian people • the number of countries belong to Southeast Asia • vast region of Asia situated in east of the Indian • one of the European countries that colonized a part of Southeast Asia. • ...
Causes of Vietnam War 2023-05-15
Across
- Who had control of Vietnam for the longest period of time before their revolution
- Who was the leader of the communist Vietnamese resistance movement?
- from 1958 onward what did the south Vietnam call themselves
- The conflict in Vietnam that developed following the French defeat can best be described as this type of War.
- Describe the type of military force President Kennedy sent to Vietnam.
Down
- Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam?
- What president sent sixteen thousand troops to south Vietnam
- who attacked a U.S navy destroyer on April 2nd 1964
- what system was spread through Asia during the time
- What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism?
10 Clues: who attacked a U.S navy destroyer on April 2nd 1964 • what system was spread through Asia during the time • What was the first Asian Nation to fall to Communism? • from 1958 onward what did the south Vietnam call themselves • What president sent sixteen thousand troops to south Vietnam • Which President sent a half a million US combat troops to Vietnam? • ...
Tea Crossword 2023-12-22
Across
- Tea from this estate was served in Beijing Olympics 2008 and FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil.
- Surname of Sir Thomas who also participated in America Cup.
- Chanoyu is an elaborate tea ceremony of this Asian nation.
- English beverage manufacturer, a subsidiary of the Tatas since 2000.
- This author of The Book of Tea was a friend of Rabindranath Tagore.
Down
- Assamese nobleman responsible for one of the earliest tea gardens of Assam.
- "Lahijan Spring Tea" is the best quality tea produced in this country.
- Author of Animal Farm and 1984, also wrote the essay A Nice Cup of Tea.
- District in Himachal Pradesh famous for its GI tag tea.
- The ______ Tea Party kickstarted American Revolution.
10 Clues: The ______ Tea Party kickstarted American Revolution. • District in Himachal Pradesh famous for its GI tag tea. • Chanoyu is an elaborate tea ceremony of this Asian nation. • Surname of Sir Thomas who also participated in America Cup. • This author of The Book of Tea was a friend of Rabindranath Tagore. • ...
Philippine Music 2023-11-20
Across
- also known as bamboo xylophone
- one of the earliest Musician who composed Kenkoy (1930)
- Maguindanaon Musician known for his mastery of the indigenous kutyapi instrument
- a modern term for an ancient instrumental form of music composed on a row of small, horizontally laid gongs that function melodically, accompanied by larger, suspended gongs and drums.
Down
- Their culture isessentially Southeast Asian, fused with a strong animistic core,though with elements of Latin culture (Mexican, Italian or Hispanic).
- It is produced mainly for mass entertainment
- a tenderly lyrical song, comes from the Tagalog phrase “kung hindi man” or “if it were not so”
- a single-headed Philippine drum
- a Philippine two-stringed, fretted boat-lute
- music of the filipino muslim
10 Clues: music of the filipino muslim • also known as bamboo xylophone • a single-headed Philippine drum • It is produced mainly for mass entertainment • a Philippine two-stringed, fretted boat-lute • one of the earliest Musician who composed Kenkoy (1930) • Maguindanaon Musician known for his mastery of the indigenous kutyapi instrument • ...
Freak the Mighty (Crossword) 2024-10-22
Across
- One-billionth of a second. A very small unit of time.
- Another name for Blade. Tony D's nickname.
- How a camel blends into the desert. A word for blending in.
- A sweet lady of light. Max's grandma that watches over him.
Down
- A way to improve human condition. A mechanical improvement.
- A four letter word for truth serum. Freak loves these.
- A word for the past. The study of the past.
- A word used by people with small minds. A rude word for a little person
- A measure of electricity equal to one joule per second. Equal to volts.
- A robot like suit worn by knights of old. Metallic protection used by Asian samurai.
10 Clues: Another name for Blade. Tony D's nickname. • A word for the past. The study of the past. • One-billionth of a second. A very small unit of time. • A four letter word for truth serum. Freak loves these. • A way to improve human condition. A mechanical improvement. • How a camel blends into the desert. A word for blending in. • ...
lupin-15oct2024 2024-10-14
Across
- ____ Jolokia was once the world's hottest chili pepper!
- Long, thin noodles popular in Italy.
- ______ shoots are used as vegetables in numerous Asian dishes and broths.
- Ketchup, soup, and juice are made from this round red vegetable that is technically a fruit.
- Common oilseed made famous by Ali Baba's cave!
- One of the basic five tastes, along with sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.
Down
- Green, slightly sweet nut; popular ice-cream flavour in India.
- Most common type of poultry in the world, widely used in non-veg food.
- Sweet-and-sour ingredient extensively used in foods, chutneys, beverages, and traditional medicines.
- Dryfruit that is a good source of nutrients and antioxidants; helps regulate weight & keeps heart healthy.
10 Clues: Long, thin noodles popular in Italy. • Common oilseed made famous by Ali Baba's cave! • ____ Jolokia was once the world's hottest chili pepper! • Green, slightly sweet nut; popular ice-cream flavour in India. • Most common type of poultry in the world, widely used in non-veg food. • One of the basic five tastes, along with sweet, sour, salty, and bitter. • ...
Oh, the places you've been (solo & duo edition) 2025-05-02
Across
- Prohibit abundance in this Asian tech hub (9)
- He has cap yet gets brown in this city that never sleeps (9)
- Climb trigonometric function with Gemini to reach your residency (5, 5)
- Inventor rolls die to male child (6)
Down
- I came out of new Boston hockey team with a candle in this college town (3,9)
- Reverse mob ahead of cove leading to a large dense city (6)
- A famous airlift, a wall that came down, and now hosting a memorable union (6)
- I entered angry male child in this capital city (7)
- Toss money to avoid prison in Indonesia (4)
- I tossed hat by California and built this gorgeous city (6)
10 Clues: Inventor rolls die to male child (6) • Toss money to avoid prison in Indonesia (4) • Prohibit abundance in this Asian tech hub (9) • I entered angry male child in this capital city (7) • Reverse mob ahead of cove leading to a large dense city (6) • I tossed hat by California and built this gorgeous city (6) • ...
Asian Countries Crossword - Worth 1 or 3 points 2022-11-10
Across
- Chewing gum is banned in this country
- The flag of this country is the only one that features a building
- It's currency is Afghani
- The country that is hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup
- Siamese Cats are native to this country
- Is home to the Petronas Towers
- ________makes around 55% of all footballs
- Cows are considered to be sacred in this country
Down
- Used to be called Las Felipinas
- Has 2nd most oil reserves
- The buffalo is the traditional symbol of this country
- This country is the only country in South-East Asia that is land locked
- The capital of ____ is Tehran
- Has a white flag with a red dot
- The country that has the largest population in the world
15 Clues: It's currency is Afghani • Has 2nd most oil reserves • The capital of ____ is Tehran • Is home to the Petronas Towers • Used to be called Las Felipinas • Has a white flag with a red dot • Chewing gum is banned in this country • Siamese Cats are native to this country • ________makes around 55% of all footballs • Cows are considered to be sacred in this country • ...
A3 2025-10-06
Across
- their tusks if not worn down or broken might pierce their own skulls (5th letter)
- one of the worlds smallest hoofed animals (1st letter)
- Deer named similarily to a name used in graphs X Y (4th letter)
- is a symbol of prosperity (5th letter)
Down
- believed to be extinct in cambodia until it's rediscovery (6th letter)
- Red dog like animal (3rd letter)
- bearing marking of a king symbol in chinese (1st letter)
7 Clues: Red dog like animal (3rd letter) • is a symbol of prosperity (5th letter) • one of the worlds smallest hoofed animals (1st letter) • bearing marking of a king symbol in chinese (1st letter) • Deer named similarily to a name used in graphs X Y (4th letter) • believed to be extinct in cambodia until it's rediscovery (6th letter) • ...
