capital cities Crossword Puzzles
ch 20:3-4 pgs. 518-527 2012-11-07
Across
- A form of printing in which
- A thin,beatiful type of pottery.
- Cities that continued to grow under the
- A instrument that uses earths magnetic
- A canal linking northern and southern china.
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- A body of unelected government official.
- cities including the song capital.
- An educated member of the goverenment.
- to show direction.
- A mixture of powders used in guns and
- Service A service as a government official.
- entire page is carved into a block of wood.
12 Clues: to show direction. • A form of printing in which • A thin,beatiful type of pottery. • cities including the song capital. • A mixture of powders used in guns and • An educated member of the goverenment. • A instrument that uses earths magnetic • Cities that continued to grow under the • A body of unelected government official. • Service A service as a government official. • ...
Ancient India 2023-10-17
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- language of the Aryans
- One of the largest cities in the Indus River valley
- River in northern India
- One of the capital cities In ancient India
- The social class where people are born and can't leave it
- The most followed religion in India
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- The protector/preserver in the Hindu religion
- Leader of the Mauryan empire (14 edicts)
- Mountains that separate
- God of the creation in the Hindu religion
- Four holy books of Aryans
- Indian epic poem about war between cousin
12 Clues: language of the Aryans • Mountains that separate • River in northern India • Four holy books of Aryans • The most followed religion in India • Leader of the Mauryan empire (14 edicts) • God of the creation in the Hindu religion • Indian epic poem about war between cousin • One of the capital cities In ancient India • The protector/preserver in the Hindu religion • ...
capital 2023-07-06
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- The capital city of Sweden. It is built on a series of islands and is known for its beautiful architecture, waterfront views, and Scandinavian charm.
- The capital city of Kenya. It is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city known for its wildlife conservation efforts and cultural diversity.
- The capital city of Brazil. It was purposefully planned and built in the 20th century and is known for its modernist architecture.
- The capital city of Japan. It is a bustling metropolis known for its advanced technology, neon-lit streets, and diverse cultural experiences.
- The capital city of Germany. It is known for its historical significance, modern architecture, and vibrant arts scene.
- The capital city of France. It is renowned for its art, fashion, cuisine, and romantic atmosphere.
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- The capital city of Russia. It features iconic landmarks like the Red Square, the Kremlin, and St. Basil's Cathedral.
- The capital city of Australia. It is located inland and serves as the administrative center of the country.
- The capital city of Norway. It is surrounded by mountains and fjords and offers a blend of modern city life and natural beauty.
- D.C. The capital city of the United States. It is where the country's government is located, including the White House and the U.S. Capitol.
- The capital city of Italy and the former capital of the Roman Empire. It is famous for its ancient ruins, such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum.
- The capital city of Egypt. It is known for its ancient civilization, including the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx.
- The capital city of South Korea, a vibrant and bustling metropolis with modern skyscrapers, traditional palaces, and delicious street food.
- The capital city of England and the United Kingdom. It is known for its rich history, iconic landmarks, and vibrant culture.
- The capital city of China. It is home to historic sites such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, as well as modern developments.
15 Clues: The capital city of France. It is renowned for its art, fashion, cuisine, and romantic atmosphere. • The capital city of Australia. It is located inland and serves as the administrative center of the country. • The capital city of Egypt. It is known for its ancient civilization, including the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. • ...
Free at Last? 2022-03-28
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- X (violent)
- Name for run down areas in Northern cities
- The KKK often did this to torture blacks
- Where many African-Americans migrated to
- Protest used against Montgomery bus company
- Name of 'dream' that attracted immigrants
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- Cause of death for two Civil Rights leaders
- Violence that broke out in Northern cities
- US capital, big march, "I Have a Dream"
- Jim Crow Laws legalised this in the South
- Radical group - "Black ________"
- Surname of the peaceful Civil Rights leader
12 Clues: X (violent) • Radical group - "Black ________" • US capital, big march, "I Have a Dream" • The KKK often did this to torture blacks • Where many African-Americans migrated to • Jim Crow Laws legalised this in the South • Name of 'dream' that attracted immigrants • Violence that broke out in Northern cities • Name for run down areas in Northern cities • ...
Maya, Aztec and Inca 2024-03-28
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- Largest empire of the Americas
- Capital of the Inca
- economic system of the Inca empire
- Longest mountain range in the world
- Capital of the Aztec
- Spanish leader that defeated the Aztec
- Spanish conqueror of the Inca
- region where the Maya and Aztec cultures were located
- Last ruler of the Inca
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- floating farms of the Aztec
- Spanish explorers/conquerors
- Last ruler of the Aztec
- Language of the Inca
- major city of the Maya with the famous El Castillo temple
- longest lived culture of the Americas based on the Yucatan Peninsula
- Largest empire in Mesoamerica
- one of the largest Maya cities
- The Maya believed these were portals to the underworld
18 Clues: Capital of the Inca • Language of the Inca • Capital of the Aztec • Last ruler of the Inca • Last ruler of the Aztec • floating farms of the Aztec • Spanish explorers/conquerors • Largest empire in Mesoamerica • Spanish conqueror of the Inca • Largest empire of the Americas • one of the largest Maya cities • economic system of the Inca empire • Longest mountain range in the world • ...
TAG Teaser 85 - Guess The City! 2021-04-05
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- This Italian city is where you'll find the leaning tower! (4)
- This city (and state) on the Arabian peninsula is home to the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building! (5)
- The river Liffey runs through this city, the biggest one in Ireland (6)
- This is the biggest city in Scotland, home to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, People's Palace and the Clyde Arc (or should we say "Squinty Bridge"? (7)
- Bonjour! This romantic city hosts the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe (5)
- Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag and the Alexanderplatz are all located in this German capital (6)
- One of the biggest and best cities on Earth - it never sleeps! The Big Apple is home to Central Park and the Dakota Building (3,4)
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- This is the capital of Spain, and also home to Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (6)
- ??? Francisco, home of the Golden Gate Bridge! (3)
- The biggest city on the island of Britain, you can see Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and Tower Bridge here! (6)
- ??? Angeles, where you'll see the Hollywood Sign! (3)
- This city, formerly called Constantinople, is home to the Hagia Sophia mosque and is said to be "where Europe meets Asia" (8)
- The capital of Greece and one of the oldest cities on Earth, this is the home of the Parthenon (6)
- Do all roads lead here? We're unsure, but you'll certainly find the Colloseum here - in fact, it's quite hard to miss! (4)
- The capital of Japan, this busy, crowded city is where you'll find the Budokan (5)
- This Aussie city - while not the capital - does boast one of the finest opera houses in the world! (6)
16 Clues: ??? Francisco, home of the Golden Gate Bridge! (3) • ??? Angeles, where you'll see the Hollywood Sign! (3) • This Italian city is where you'll find the leaning tower! (4) • The river Liffey runs through this city, the biggest one in Ireland (6) • This is the capital of Spain, and also home to Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (6) • ...
Byzantine Empire 2022-11-19
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- Byzantine people preserved Hellenistic
- The Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
- Byzantines obeyed ______ law.
- Official language of the Byzantine Empire
- The capital of the Western Roman Empire
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- Byzantines were the protectors of _____church
- Byzantine cities had ______
- Cyprus was located in the ______ Roman Empire
- Captured Constantinople and ended Byzantine rule
- Byzantines invented the flamethrower,
10 Clues: Byzantine cities had ______ • Byzantines obeyed ______ law. • Byzantines invented the flamethrower, • Byzantine people preserved Hellenistic • The Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire • The capital of the Western Roman Empire • Official language of the Byzantine Empire • Byzantines were the protectors of _____church • Cyprus was located in the ______ Roman Empire • ...
Asia Part 3 2025-04-02
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- capital of China
- capital of Iraq
- The earth's largest and highest mountain range
- What modern state (nation) was created in 1948?
- Muslims regard what two Saudi Arabian cities as holy?
- What is the world's longest fortification?
- North and South Korea were divided along the 38th _____?
- capital of Israel
- Japan's largest island
- capital of Japan
- according to your book, what's the most populous country?
- World's highest point
- What provides the major source of income for many major Middle Eastern countries?
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- What is the full name of the militant organization that uses terrorism to demand land for an independent Palestinian state?
- capital of Saudi Arabia
- What area is called the Crossroads of the Ancient World?
- What man-made body of water separates Asia from Africa?
- The only country in Asia where Catholicism is the majority religion
- Religion of India
- What island provided refuge for the Chinese Nationalists after the Chinese Revolution?
- how many countries are located on the Indian subcontinent
- Highest point in Japan
- China's two most important rivers
- Arabs and Jews are descendants of which biblical patriarch?
- Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia occupy the island of ___?
- capital of Korea
- Lowest point on land
- What modern empire controlled Central Asia for most of the 20th century
- What two mountain ranges divide Europe from Asia?
29 Clues: capital of Iraq • capital of China • capital of Korea • capital of Japan • Religion of India • capital of Israel • Lowest point on land • World's highest point • Highest point in Japan • Japan's largest island • capital of Saudi Arabia • China's two most important rivers • What is the world's longest fortification? • The earth's largest and highest mountain range • ...
Industrial Revolution vocab 2023-02-28
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- Making a lot of product
- Coworkers protecting eachother's rights
- Made by henry bessemer
- Universal pieces
- Business owner
- Making products by hand rurally
- Cloth and fabric
- Made by Thomas Newcomen
- Buy more things
- Bigger cities
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- Working
- money
- The increase of factories
- Free enterprise
- Fabric spinning machine
- Buildings
- Invented by Henry Ford
- System where workers use more machines
- Process of refining iron
- A deadly disease that terrorized britain's water pumps
- Small squared houses
21 Clues: money • Working • Buildings • Bigger cities • Business owner • Free enterprise • Buy more things • Universal pieces • Cloth and fabric • Small squared houses • Invented by Henry Ford • Made by henry bessemer • Making a lot of product • Fabric spinning machine • Made by Thomas Newcomen • Process of refining iron • The increase of factories • Making products by hand rurally • ...
Changing nations 2022-06-09
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- a person who moves from one place to another
- country areas outside of a city
- the country we all live in
- relates to trade, industry, and and commerce
- migration within our own country (2)
- the action of leaving one country for another
- relating to the natural world
- migration from another country(2)
- people leaving this country to return home
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- action of coming to live in another place
- our capital city
- city and suburban areas of a major town
- people arriving from other cities or countries
- to move from one place to another to find work
- these cities have more than 10 million people
- contains the business & commercial areas of a town
- relating to society
- arriving from one country to another
18 Clues: our capital city • relating to society • the country we all live in • relating to the natural world • country areas outside of a city • migration from another country(2) • migration within our own country (2) • arriving from one country to another • city and suburban areas of a major town • action of coming to live in another place • people leaving this country to return home • ...
Capital 2019-01-07
15 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Laos • Capital of Japan • Capital of Nepal • Capital of Italy • Capital of Norway • Capital of Canada • Capital of Cyprus • Capital of France • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Cambodia • Capital of Singgapre • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of South Korea • Capital of United Kingdom
Capital 2022-09-27
Georgia's Westward Expansion 2023-10-25
Across
- How many acres is UGA?
- Where was Georgia's state capital located in 1785?
- Where is UGA located?
- Baldwin Who wrote the school's charter for UGA?
- What capital was to honor France's King Louis?
- How many years did Milledgeville be Georgia's state capital?
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- how many cities have been Georgia's state capital?
- Gin Eli Whitney invented what in 1793?
- Who were the people who picked cotton and did other things for 400 years?
- When were women allowed to attend UGA?
10 Clues: Where is UGA located? • How many acres is UGA? • Gin Eli Whitney invented what in 1793? • When were women allowed to attend UGA? • What capital was to honor France's King Louis? • Baldwin Who wrote the school's charter for UGA? • how many cities have been Georgia's state capital? • Where was Georgia's state capital located in 1785? • ...
Geography of the World 2025-09-15
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- A map that shows boundaries of countries, cities, and towns.
- The vast bodies of saltwater that cover most of the Earth's surface, like the Atlantic or Pacific.
- Areas of land that are controlled by one government.
- Large settlements with many people and buildings.
- Largerthan villages but smaller than cities.
- Small settlements, usually found in rural areas.
- The liquid that covers much of the Earth's surface, such as oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers.
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- Large areas covered with trees and plants.
- A map that shows natural features like mountains, rivers, and forests.
- Large landforms that rise high above the surrounding land.
- Dry barren areas of land, often covered with sand.
- The Earth's largest land masses, like Africa, Asia, and Europe.
- The city where a country's government is based.
- The solid part of the Earth's surface.
- Natural streams of water flowing across the land.
15 Clues: The solid part of the Earth's surface. • Large areas covered with trees and plants. • Largerthan villages but smaller than cities. • The city where a country's government is based. • Small settlements, usually found in rural areas. • Large settlements with many people and buildings. • Natural streams of water flowing across the land. • ...
Japanese Cities Plus 2025-11-01
9 Clues: The Capital • Major Industrial Hub • Largest City In Kyushu • Biggest City In Hokkaido • 2nd Largest Japanese City • Capital For Over 1000 Years • Nicknamed The City Of Trees • One Of Japan’s Coldest Cities • First City To Be Hit By An Atomic Bomb
Eric's African crossword puzzle 2013-12-18
Across
- pulling together
- neighborhoods outside cities
- the capital of Ethiopia
- widespread cutting of too many trees
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- the country just below Kenya
- huge slabs of rock that make up earth''s crust
- longest freshwater lake in the world
- was the largest country in Africa
- capital of Kenya
- one of the newest countries in Africa
10 Clues: capital of Kenya • pulling together • the capital of Ethiopia • the country just below Kenya • neighborhoods outside cities • was the largest country in Africa • longest freshwater lake in the world • widespread cutting of too many trees • one of the newest countries in Africa • huge slabs of rock that make up earth''s crust
Asia Part 2 2025-03-12
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- One of the poorest countries in the world
- capital of Afghanistan
- capital of India
- Muslims regard what two Saudi Arabian cities as holy?
- Which nation was formerly known as Persia
- What man made body of water separates Asia from Africa
- Lowest point on land
- capital of Sri Lanka
- What is the full name of the militant organization that uses terrorism to demand land for an independent Palestinian state?
- What nation was created in 1948
- Which nation is the leading export of tea in the world
- What two mountain ranges divide Europe from Asia
- capital of Turkey
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- 3 main rivers of the Indian subcontinent
- Both Arabs and Jews are descendants of which biblical patriarch
- How many countries occupy the Indian Subcontinent
- Where is the Fergana Valley located(which nation)
- Capital of Iran
- What is the earth's largest and highest mountain range?
- Largest republic of central Asia
- World's largest lake
- Central Asia's most densely populated region
- What modern empire controlled Central Asia for most of the 20th century?
- Capital of Kazakhstan
- Religion of India
- Main religion of Central Asia
- What area is called the Crossroads of the Ancient World
- The social system that divides people into social classes
- major source of income for many major Middle Eastern countries
- India has more ______ than any other country in the world
30 Clues: Capital of Iran • capital of India • Religion of India • capital of Turkey • World's largest lake • Lowest point on land • capital of Sri Lanka • Capital of Kazakhstan • capital of Afghanistan • Main religion of Central Asia • What nation was created in 1948 • Largest republic of central Asia • 3 main rivers of the Indian subcontinent • One of the poorest countries in the world • ...
Travel and Adventure 2023-05-03
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- A type of accommodation
- A famous theme park in Florida
- Outdoor activity(forest)
- A famous tower in Italy
- A popular children's book series about a boy wizard
- winter sport that involves sliding down a mountain
- A famous landmark in England
- A famous natural wonder
- A capital city in Thailand
- transportation for short distances in cities
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- A famous cartoon mouse that wears gloves and has a high-pitched voice
- A document that allows you to travel to another country
- A tool used to navigate when traveling
- A popular summer sport
- One of the most visited cities in U.S.A
- A type of transportation that floats on water
- A type of flower that is often given on special occasions
- A popular outdoor activity that involves catching fish
18 Clues: A popular summer sport • A type of accommodation • A famous tower in Italy • A famous natural wonder • Outdoor activity(forest) • A capital city in Thailand • A famous landmark in England • A famous theme park in Florida • A tool used to navigate when traveling • One of the most visited cities in U.S.A • transportation for short distances in cities • ...
Japanese Cities 2025-11-01
9 Clues: The Capital • Major Industrial Hub • Largest City In Kyushu • Biggest City In Hokkaido • 2nd Largest Japanese City • Capital For Over 1000 Years • Nicknamed The City Of Trees • One Of Japan’s Coldest Cities • First City To Be Hit By An Atomic Bomb
Georgia's Westward Expansion 2023-10-25
Across
- How many acres is UGA?
- Where was Georgia's state capital located in 1785?
- Where is UGA located?
- Baldwin Who wrote the school's charter for UGA?
- What capital was to honor France's King Louis?
- How many years did Milledgeville be Georgia's state capital?
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- how many cities have been Georgia's state capital?
- Gin Eli Whitney invented what in 1793?
- Who were the people who picked cotton and did other things for 400 years?
- When were women allowed to attend UGA?
10 Clues: Where is UGA located? • How many acres is UGA? • Gin Eli Whitney invented what in 1793? • When were women allowed to attend UGA? • What capital was to honor France's King Louis? • Baldwin Who wrote the school's charter for UGA? • how many cities have been Georgia's state capital? • Where was Georgia's state capital located in 1785? • ...
English Speaking Countries 2024-09-10
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- Coutry with the Kiwi bird.
- Origin of Reggae music.
- The symbol of the country is the shamrock.
- Country with Koalas and Kangaroos.
- The biggest city is Dehli.
- I have more than 10 official languages.
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- Cardiff is the capital city.
- The biggest mountain of Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro, is in this country.
- The flag is blue with a white cross.
- Coutry where pirates lived.
- home to the Royal Family.
- One of the cities is Miami.
- The Capital city is Ottawa.
13 Clues: Origin of Reggae music. • home to the Royal Family. • Coutry with the Kiwi bird. • The biggest city is Dehli. • Coutry where pirates lived. • One of the cities is Miami. • The Capital city is Ottawa. • Cardiff is the capital city. • Country with Koalas and Kangaroos. • The flag is blue with a white cross. • I have more than 10 official languages. • ...
UK Topic Revision Crossword 2023-12-14
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- Job sector containing farmers and miners
- Job sector involving data and IT
- Areas near to sea level
- e.g. rain, snow, hail, sleet
- Job sector containing manufacturing careers
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- The state of not having a job
- The number of languages spoken in our capital city
- Areas like towns and cities
- Our capital city
- Job sector containing jobs that provide a service
- Number of years climate is measured over
- Areas elevated above sea level
- Areas like the countryside
13 Clues: Our capital city • Areas near to sea level • Areas like the countryside • Areas like towns and cities • e.g. rain, snow, hail, sleet • The state of not having a job • Areas elevated above sea level • Job sector involving data and IT • Job sector containing farmers and miners • Number of years climate is measured over • Job sector containing manufacturing careers • ...
Ch 16 Sec 1 2012-04-17
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- synonym for self government
- Main relgion of Spain today
- square in Spanish cities where public buildings are found
- city in Africa where many immigrants into Spain come from
- Peninsula in Europe where Spain and Portugal are located
- important product produced by Portugal
- main seaport of Portugal
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- Parent language of Portuguese and Spanish
- Became dictator of Spain in 1939
- Capital of Portugal
- terrorist group found in Basque country
- African invaders into Spain during 700's
- Capital of Spain
13 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Portugal • main seaport of Portugal • synonym for self government • Main relgion of Spain today • Became dictator of Spain in 1939 • important product produced by Portugal • terrorist group found in Basque country • African invaders into Spain during 700's • Parent language of Portuguese and Spanish • ...
Immigration and Urbanization 2023-11-29
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- A group that hold values and engage in activities that separate them from wider society.
- Movement of products, services, and information across national and continental boundaries.
- Migration of Whites out of central city neighborhoods and into suburban communities (2 words)
- Practice of outlining in red any sections of a city that were considered “risky” and rejecting loan applications in that area
- More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970
- Social _____: Various types of connections that individuals form with other people, no matter where they’re located.
- _____ Capital: Tight connections that people form with each other through organizations, civic life, and strong social ties.
- Chains of densely populated areas that extend over long stretches of space.
- _____ Cities: Major urban areas that serve as nodes for the worldwide network of economic activity.
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- Sociologist Barry _____ points out that our networks in school, work, and online now define our communities as much as our residential neighborhoods
- Unique ways of life found in cities.
- Urban areas with at least 10 million people.
- Growth in the proportion of a nation’s population living in cities.
- Chicago New York, and ______ have the highest levels of segregation between Black and white people
- The Great ______: Movement of millions of African Americans, from 1900 to 1970, into cities outside the south.
- For the first time in human history, more than half of the world’s population lives in _____ areas
- The largest number of new immigrants come from India, Mexico, the Philippines, El Salvador, and ______
- Type of violence experienced by immigrants as a result of immigration policies.
- Sociologist Claude ______ argues that cities generate new forms of community, such as subcultures
- Ethnic ______: Section of a city where the local culture and labor market are dominated by a single ethnic group.
20 Clues: Unique ways of life found in cities. • Urban areas with at least 10 million people. • Growth in the proportion of a nation’s population living in cities. • More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970 • Chains of densely populated areas that extend over long stretches of space. • ...
The schoolwordpuzzle 2014-05-16
13 Clues: a test • the way • freetime • a yearly trip • the main city • a day of sport • Pakkaged lunch • a trip to cities • after the morning • big thing on wheels • you go there to learn • the thing youre making now • party for final year students
capital 2025-02-25
15 Clues: kapitał stały • kapitał dłużny • kapitał własny • kapitał obrotowy • zyski kapitałowe • kapitał wpłacony • aktywa kapitałowe • kapitał zakładowy • straty kapitałowe • wydatki kapitałowe • rezerwy kapitałowe • struktura kapitałowa • kapitał subskrybowany • inwestycje kapitałowe • kapitał zakładowy autoryzowany
capital 2022-09-27
Social Studies Unit 3 Test 2023-12-03
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- The ____ ages began after the empire fell.
- a line separating two countries
- Korea is an ___ country.
- Barbarian tribes (Goths, Franks, Vandals).
- Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
- Leader of the Huns from 434.
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- Move from a country or place to another.
- Official religion of the Empire.
- Gave Rome two emperors.
- Capital of the Western Roman Empire.
- The continent where the Huns are from.
- Destroy cities and steal valuable things?
12 Clues: Gave Rome two emperors. • Korea is an ___ country. • Leader of the Huns from 434. • a line separating two countries • Official religion of the Empire. • Capital of the Western Roman Empire. • Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. • The continent where the Huns are from. • Move from a country or place to another. • Destroy cities and steal valuable things? • ...
Christmas Crossword 2022-12-25
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- A person traveling place to place for pleasure
- the capital of your ancestors country
- Catch ______, Not feelings
- To go from one place to another
- Where tans are made
- People who Fought to the death
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- Capital of 2 different cities in Europe
- The home of Kings and Queens
- The official residence of the pope
- A body of land surrounded by water
- An italian favorite
- Leader of the roman catholic church
12 Clues: Where tans are made • An italian favorite • Catch ______, Not feelings • The home of Kings and Queens • People who Fought to the death • To go from one place to another • The official residence of the pope • A body of land surrounded by water • Leader of the roman catholic church • the capital of your ancestors country • Capital of 2 different cities in Europe • ...
Capital Cities: Europe 3 2023-12-28
Unit 4- Westward Expansion 2020-12-14
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- white men received 200 acres and more for family members
- the original name of Atlanta
- the acronym to help remember the capitals
- 4th capital of Ga
- 1st state funded college
- the capital that was chosen because of its proximity to an Indian trading post
- the state capitals moved to stay in the center of this
- the original capital
- legislators were bribed to sell land to land speculators
- participants’ names were placed in one drum while the land lots bearing a number would be placed in a second drum
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- Supreme Court Marshall that ruled in favor of Cherokee nation
- Supreme Court case that ruled Cherokee Nation was sovereign
- the state capitals moved in this direction
- signer of the US constitution and founder of UGA
- this machine increased the number of slaves in GA
- Gold was found here and Cherokee land was taken
- mode of transportation that carried cotton and helped create cities
- Cherokee Chief that fought for Cherokee's to keep land
- current capital of GA
- Creek chief that gave ceded Creek land and was murdered
- US president that signed the Indian Removal Act
- the journey that Cherokee Indians were forced to move to Oklahoma
- the capital during the Civil War
23 Clues: 4th capital of Ga • the original capital • current capital of GA • 1st state funded college • the original name of Atlanta • the capital during the Civil War • the acronym to help remember the capitals • the state capitals moved in this direction • Gold was found here and Cherokee land was taken • US president that signed the Indian Removal Act • ...
city crossword 2025-08-13
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- A very large and important city.
- A residential area outside the main part of a city.
- A well-known structure or place that helps you locate somewhere or is a significant feature.
- A common issue in cities with too much traffic.
- The primary city of a country, often where the government is located.
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- A very tall building found in large cities.
- A wide, often tree-lined street in a city.
- A town or district with its own local government.
- A term describing areas related to cities.
- The central business district of a city.
10 Clues: A very large and important city. • The central business district of a city. • A wide, often tree-lined street in a city. • A term describing areas related to cities. • A very tall building found in large cities. • A common issue in cities with too much traffic. • A town or district with its own local government. • A residential area outside the main part of a city. • ...
Crossword US Cities and famous towns 2023-11-22
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- It is also known as "the Windy city"
- "Saint Frank" in Spanish
- The capital of a very "colored" state
- The Lakers and the Rams are from this city
- The pilgrims' first colony. The first Thanksgiving happened here
- The capital of a state where people wear cowboy hats
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- A city with more than 50 casinos
- One of the biggest cities of Florida. Starts with "M"
- "Sant Didac" in Spanish
- The most famous American City
- The capital of the archipelago state. Starts with "H"
- The Red Sox and the Celtics play in this "B"ig city
- It is famous for Jazz music and Mardi Gras
- This town is cursed by the Headless Horseman
14 Clues: "Sant Didac" in Spanish • "Saint Frank" in Spanish • The most famous American City • A city with more than 50 casinos • It is also known as "the Windy city" • The capital of a very "colored" state • It is famous for Jazz music and Mardi Gras • The Lakers and the Rams are from this city • This town is cursed by the Headless Horseman • ...
M11_L5 Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, and Chile 2025-03-05
7 Clues: capital of Peru • capital of Chile • capital of Ecuador • governor of a Spanish colony • one of Bolivia's two capital cities • American-born descendants of Europeans • sudden overthrow of a government by a small group of people
Colonial America Studies 2021-03-01
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- Worked the land according to the region, relied on family members for labor
- Lived predominantly in the South. relied on indentured servants and/or enslaved African Americans for labor, were educated in some cases, had rich social culture
- harbors, rocky coastlines, dry rocky soil, Appalachian Mountains, colder climate. Human resources: fishermen, shipbuilders, skilled craftsmen. Natural resources: fish, timber, deep harbors. Capital resources: tools, buildings. Social life: churches, schools, villages. Political life: Town Meetings
- Appalachian Mountains, Piedmont, Atlantic Coastal Plain, warm climate. Natural resources: rivers, fertile farmland, harbors, forests. Human resources: farmers, enslaved African Americans, indentured servants. Capital resources: tools, buildings. Social life: Plantations, mansions, few schools/cities. Political life: Counties
- Two or more people depending on others
- specialization: Tobacco, rice, indigo, forest products (lumber, tar, pitch)
- Worked as craftsmen in towns and on plantations, lived in small villages and cities
- Specialization: Fishing, shipbuilding, naval supplies, metal tools and equipment.
- Worked to buy and sell goods to the colonists, lived in towns and cities
- established as an economic venture
- Appalachian Mountains, harbors, moderate climate. Natural resources: rich soil, rivers. Human resources: farmers, fishermen, workers. Capital resources: tools, buildings. Social life: Cities and Villages, diverse religions and backgrounds. Political life: Market towns
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- settled by Quakers to practice their religion without interference
- Were captured in their native Africa and sold to slave traders; then were shipped to the colonies where they were sold into slavery, were owned as property for life without any rights, were often born into slavery (Children of enslaved African Americans were born into slavery.)
- Specialization: Livestock, grains, fish
- the first colony to be settled; an economic venture sponsored by the Virginia Company
- Were able to own land, had economic freedom and could work for pay and decide how to spend their money, were not allowed to vote
- Focus on producing one or a few products
- settled by Puritans for religious reasons
- servants Were men and women who did not have money for passage to the colonies and who agreed to work without pay for the person who paid for their passage, were free at the end of their contract
- settled by debtors from the debtor's prison in England
- Worked as caretakers, house-workers, and homemakers, were not allowed to vote. had few opportunities for getting an education
- settled by separatists from the Church of England for religious reasons
22 Clues: established as an economic venture • Two or more people depending on others • Specialization: Livestock, grains, fish • Focus on producing one or a few products • settled by Puritans for religious reasons • settled by debtors from the debtor's prison in England • settled by Quakers to practice their religion without interference • ...
Emmy's Oceanna 2025-10-18
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- Where is Uluro or Aries Rock found
- Where 90% of Auatralians live
- Nickmane for New Zealanders
- What continent lies South of Australia
- Ocean Name one ocean that surrounds Australia
- What two hemispheres is Australia in
- Most popular sport in New Zealand
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- What is the largest coral structure in the world
- What region is Autarlia found in
- What covers 1/3 of New Zealand
- What is the capital of New Zealand
- Deep tech located off Australia
- Capital Of Australia
- What is the largest City in Australia
14 Clues: Capital Of Australia • Nickmane for New Zealanders • Where 90% of Auatralians live • What covers 1/3 of New Zealand • Deep tech located off Australia • What region is Autarlia found in • Most popular sport in New Zealand • Where is Uluro or Aries Rock found • What is the capital of New Zealand • What two hemispheres is Australia in • What is the largest City in Australia • ...
Geography 2023-07-18
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- Biggest country in the world(6).
- Most mountainous country in the world(6).
- Longest River in the world(4).
- Capital of Massachusetts;town in Lincolnshire(6).
- Capital of Kosovo(8).
- City with the oldest library in the world(10).
- Longest worldwide mountain range(5).
- Second biggest city in France(9).
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- Country with the most cities(5).
- The sea that is the biggest lake in the world(7).
- Biggest coffee producing country in the world(6).
- Deepest Lake in the world(6).
- Tallest mountain in Wales(7).
- Longest European River(6).
- 20th biggest city in England(5).
15 Clues: Capital of Kosovo(8). • Longest European River(6). • Deepest Lake in the world(6). • Tallest mountain in Wales(7). • Longest River in the world(4). • Country with the most cities(5). • Biggest country in the world(6). • 20th biggest city in England(5). • Second biggest city in France(9). • Longest worldwide mountain range(5). • Most mountainous country in the world(6). • ...
High Middle Ages-Rachel Boeder 2026-03-23
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- HINT The first region to see revival after the Crusades
- HINT New attack method instead of a longbow
- HINT the lord no longer administered justice, towns had their own ___
- HINT land, labor, and capital are controlled by individuals
- HINT meeting point along trade routes
- HINT exempt status allowed townspeople to avoid work on the _____
- HINT formed because Germany did not have a strong central government
- HINT Merchant guilds gained a ____, this means that they had a right to trade their
- HINT Skilled workers formed _______
- HINT Wealth earned, saved, invested to produce profits
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- HINT needed for goods (barter economy
- HINT members of the middle class in England
- HINT goods/services exchanged, no use of money
- HINT second stage of becoming a craft guild
- HINT ____ in Europe declines after the crusades
- HINT first stage of becoming a craft guild
- HINT ____ out of 10 cities had less than 2000 inhabitants
- HINT How did townspeople make a living? By ______ and trade
- HINT Trade cities after the crusade were Venice, Genoa, and _____
- HINT If merchants from other towns or foreign nations wanted to trade, they had to pay a ____
- HINT charging interest on a loan
- HINT manufacturing completed in homes
22 Clues: HINT charging interest on a loan • HINT Skilled workers formed _______ • HINT needed for goods (barter economy • HINT meeting point along trade routes • HINT manufacturing completed in homes • HINT first stage of becoming a craft guild • HINT members of the middle class in England • HINT second stage of becoming a craft guild • HINT New attack method instead of a longbow • ...
Ristsõna- Katerina 2017-03-26
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- ümbritsema
- board pardal
- uskumus
- London is the capital city of the..
- vang
- vana,muistne,iidne
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- the clocktower in the London
- nälgima
- Palace Queen lives in there
- vallutaja
- almost 2000 years ago, the armies named now known as London
- is one of the most exiting and wonderful cities in the world.
- ääres,kõrval
- vallikraav
- palee
15 Clues: vang • palee • nälgima • uskumus • vallutaja • ümbritsema • vallikraav • board pardal • ääres,kõrval • vana,muistne,iidne • Palace Queen lives in there • the clocktower in the London • London is the capital city of the.. • almost 2000 years ago, the armies named now known as London • is one of the most exiting and wonderful cities in the world.
Rivers 2021-03-23
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- Main river of mesopotamia
- Czech name for the river that runs through Prague. Also name of a piece by Bedrich Smetana.
- The river that Julius Caesar famously crossed.
- Main river of mesopotamia
- Chinese river that is the site of the Three Gorges Dam
- River that contains the most capital cities in Europe
- Longest river in Indochina
- Holiest river in Hinduism
- Largest river by volume
- River London sits on
- River between Texas and Mexico
- longest river in africa
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- Major Canadian river containing cities like Montreal and Quebec.
- The confluence of this river and the Iguazu river forms Iguazu Falls. Also sounds like the name of a carnivorous river fish.
- George Washington crossed this river to attack Trenton during the Revolutionary War
- River in Pakistan where a river valley civilization mysteriously disappeared
- Contains Hoover Dam
- Longest river in Europe
- Where Jesus was baptised
- Along with the Amu Darya is one of the major rivers that flow into the Aral Sea
- Along with the Darling make up the longest river in Australia
- Victoria falls is located on this river
- You will find cities like Timbuktu and NIamey in West Africa.
23 Clues: Contains Hoover Dam • River London sits on • Longest river in Europe • Largest river by volume • longest river in africa • Where Jesus was baptised • Main river of mesopotamia • Main river of mesopotamia • Holiest river in Hinduism • Longest river in Indochina • River between Texas and Mexico • Victoria falls is located on this river • The river that Julius Caesar famously crossed. • ...
texas regions 2023-08-31
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- state insect of texas
- region with the highest peak (Guadalupe peak)
- region with Texas's biggest cities.
- Region with a continental climate and the city Arlington.
- region with the cities of Lubbock and Abilene
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- state flower of texas.
- City with the 2nd busiest seaport in the United States.
- Biggest city in the Mountains and Basins region
- river that borders Texas and Mexico.
- State capital of Texas
10 Clues: state insect of texas • state flower of texas. • State capital of Texas • region with Texas's biggest cities. • river that borders Texas and Mexico. • region with the highest peak (Guadalupe peak) • region with the cities of Lubbock and Abilene • Biggest city in the Mountains and Basins region • City with the 2nd busiest seaport in the United States. • ...
Revision 2024-02-24
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- People in Tokyo love eating ______ .
- Kitty is reading some _____ about Bangkok.
- Every _____ ehjoys eating fresh fruit in Bangkok.
- There are many _____ department stores in Shanghai.
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- The ______ is about great cities in Asia.
- The Great Wall is a _____ place in Beijing.
- A lot of people visit the _____ Museum in Beijing.
- Bangkok is the ______ of Thailand.
- Beijing and Tokyo are great cities in _____.
- Beijing is _____ of Shanghai.
10 Clues: Beijing is _____ of Shanghai. • Bangkok is the ______ of Thailand. • People in Tokyo love eating ______ . • The ______ is about great cities in Asia. • Kitty is reading some _____ about Bangkok. • The Great Wall is a _____ place in Beijing. • Beijing and Tokyo are great cities in _____. • Every _____ ehjoys eating fresh fruit in Bangkok. • ...
Cuban Missile Crisis 2016-01-14
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- American manufacture company that makes snowmobiles and etc
- was a armed revolt conducted by Fidel Castro
- communication between the US and Moscow
- single jet engine
- a council of the us government that told JFK about the Cuban missile crisis
- is used to separate and restrict movement of persons
- a unit of weight or capital equal to 1000 metric tons
- the capital of Russia
- launched from the ground to destroy aircraft
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- the capital of Cuba
- second longest serving US secretary of state of all time
- the biggest communist group
- the president spends his life there for 4 yr term
- a cut off materials, war materials and communication
- organization that keeps countries from going to war
- the senator of the US
- its second smallest continent by surface area
- the country nickname is Sunshine state, one of the cities are Miami
- a failure invasion by the C.I.A
- a missile that was launched by a Soviet commander
20 Clues: single jet engine • the capital of Cuba • the senator of the US • the capital of Russia • the biggest communist group • a failure invasion by the C.I.A • communication between the US and Moscow • was a armed revolt conducted by Fidel Castro • launched from the ground to destroy aircraft • its second smallest continent by surface area • ...
Social Studies Review Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-28
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- Capital city of mexico
- Mound builders' calendar
- tool used to show passing of time
- metal used in mound builders' artifacts
- Job of Mike Pence and Kamala Harris
- Country that borders the U.S. to the South
- Country that borders the U.S. to the North
- moving from one place to another
- The driest landform. Example: Sahara
- Mound builders' greatest city
- longest mountain range in North America
- longest river in North America and U.S.
- smallest continent
- Largest continent
- Landform with tall sides and flat top
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- Capital city of the U.S.
- type of government where priests rule
- Great _______ mound is still a mystery
- Most important court in the U.S.A.
- Mound builders used boats to _________
- ruler of mound builders' cities
- bringing water to dry land
- small, mostly spanish-speaking countries
- The continent we live on
- Law that protects the rights of citizens
- large building shaped like 3D triangle
- Capital city of Canada
- Bahamas, Greater and Lesser Antilles
28 Clues: Largest continent • smallest continent • Capital city of mexico • Capital city of Canada • Capital city of the U.S. • Mound builders' calendar • The continent we live on • bringing water to dry land • Mound builders' greatest city • ruler of mound builders' cities • moving from one place to another • tool used to show passing of time • Most important court in the U.S.A. • ...
Fresenius Kabi Diversity Month Crossword 2016-08-09
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- It's capital is the largest city in Europe.
- Masgouf is considered the national dish in this Middle Eastern country.
- Middle Eastern city of Aleppo has the oldest Citadel in the world.
- Baseball is the most popular sport.
- Believed to be the origin of pizza.
- 2016 summer olympics.
- Eiffel tower is found in the capital.
- Flag colors include blue, yellow and red.
- Most lakes in the world.
- Popular food includes pierogis.
- Majority of this country speaks Spanish.
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- In Persian, this country means "Land of the Aryans".
- Currency is called the cedi in this African country.
- Location of Fresenius Headquarters.
- This continent has no active volcanoes.
- Largest country in the world (bigger than Pluto).
- Consists of over 7,000 islands.
- Capital is Beijing.
- Home to the original Taj Majal.
- Cities include San Francisco and Miami.
- World's first ever law school was founded here.
- Popular dishes include tacos and burritos.
22 Clues: Capital is Beijing. • 2016 summer olympics. • Most lakes in the world. • Consists of over 7,000 islands. • Home to the original Taj Majal. • Popular food includes pierogis. • Location of Fresenius Headquarters. • Baseball is the most popular sport. • Believed to be the origin of pizza. • Eiffel tower is found in the capital. • This continent has no active volcanoes. • ...
Virginia Trivia 2021-03-15
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- the Revolutionary war end in this town
- the term in years for a VA senator
- the first capital of Virginia
- this many Presidents were born in Virginia
- VA's largest town by population
- the world's largest living history museum
- a member of the VA lower house is called
- number of natural lakes in VA
- state bird of VA
- the world's largest office building
- the Virginia state motto
- the longest stretch of pleasure beach in the world
- the Virginia state nickname
- current virginia governor
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- the highest court in virginia
- state tree of VA
- current Lieutenant Governor of VA
- Virginia was named after this queen
- number of independent cities in VA
- current capital of Virginia
- half of this VA city is in Tennessee
- the county of Internet Capital of the world
- current attorney general of VA
- state dog of virginia
- the Civil War surrender was signed here
25 Clues: state tree of VA • state bird of VA • state dog of virginia • the Virginia state motto • current virginia governor • current capital of Virginia • the Virginia state nickname • the highest court in virginia • the first capital of Virginia • number of natural lakes in VA • current attorney general of VA • VA's largest town by population • current Lieutenant Governor of VA • ...
build, capital, design, special, architecture, community, indoor, outdoor, path, plan, resident, skyscraper, symbol, rural, unusual, urban, bridge, motorway, pavement, stream, explore, green space, land, nature 2025-09-22
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- A very tall building with many floors.
- Not normal or expected.
- Something built over a river or gap to walk or drive on.
- To draw or plan how something will be made.
- Something that stands for an idea or meaning.
- The way a building is designed and built.
- space An area with grass, trees or plants in a city.
- The ground under your feet.
- A track or way for people to walk on.
- The natural world, including plants and animals.
- A path next to a street where people walk.
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- Happening or existing inside a building.
- Different from normal; better or more important.
- Far from cities; related to the countryside.
- Related to cities and city life.
- A small, moving body of water.
- Happening or existing outside a building.
- To make something by putting parts together.
- A person who lives in a place.
- To think about the details of something before doing it.
- A group of people who live or work in the same area.
- To look around a place to find out more about it.
- A wide road for fast travel between cities.
- The city where a country’s government is located.
24 Clues: Not normal or expected. • The ground under your feet. • A small, moving body of water. • A person who lives in a place. • Related to cities and city life. • A track or way for people to walk on. • A very tall building with many floors. • Happening or existing inside a building. • Happening or existing outside a building. • The way a building is designed and built. • ...
Countries , State and Cities 2020-12-30
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- State also know as " God's own country"
- diamond city
- garden city
- this state has the Hydel Power Project Nathpa Jhakri
- pearl city
- state known for the meeting point of Mongoloids and Caucasoid
- Pancranga achaar is from this state
- place in the Jammu & Kashmir famous for 'saffron cultivation'
- this city is one of the two cities which are known as twin cities
- white city
- "Summer capital" of J&K
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- Namma Metro rapid transport system is operationalised in this state in India
- Largest state in India in terms of area
- Gulf of Mannar is located in this state
- originating state of Krishna river
- Least populous state/UT of India
- This Indian state touches the boundaries of the maximum number of other States
- state also known as " Land of Highlanders"
- Sun city
- Which state/UT is know as ’French Riviera of the East'
- Pink City of India
21 Clues: Sun city • pearl city • white city • garden city • diamond city • Pink City of India • "Summer capital" of J&K • Least populous state/UT of India • originating state of Krishna river • Pancranga achaar is from this state • State also know as " God's own country" • Largest state in India in terms of area • Gulf of Mannar is located in this state • ...
Japan Crossword 2021-04-12
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- the class in Japan that had the real power.
- Age, golden age in japan
- archipelago in Asia
- Netherlands, the only country allowed to trade with Japan
- native religion of Japan that means “way of the gods”
- The capital of South Korea
- of fire, area in the pacific ocean that has a lot of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and tsunamis
- the only city that the dutch were allowed to trade once a year
- class in Japan that was below shogun
- the figure head
- the religion that Japan did not tolerate
- japan’s main food source
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- group of related families with a common ancestor
- the capital of North Korea
- The capital of Japan
- subtropical, the climate in japan
- the land form that makes up 80% of Japan
- warrior class in Japan
- several large cities that have grown together
- States, the country that came to Japan and demanded to trade
- the thing that was banned for 200 year
21 Clues: the figure head • archipelago in Asia • The capital of Japan • warrior class in Japan • Age, golden age in japan • japan’s main food source • the capital of North Korea • The capital of South Korea • subtropical, the climate in japan • class in Japan that was below shogun • the thing that was banned for 200 year • the land form that makes up 80% of Japan • ...
Japanese Mori Foundation’s Global City & Benefits and Contributions 2023-10-23
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- it allows individuals to operate seamlessly and easy accessibility from their regions that encourages international collaboration.
- global cities play a vital role in finance, trade, and industry by serving as major business hubs and facilitating capital flows, invesment, and international trade of which contribute to economic growth.
- they provide a fertile a ground for innovation and technology development by drawing in talent, facilitating research and development and promoting a favorable environment for innovation and technology to thrive.
- global cities of research and innovation, prestigious universities, research institutions, and technology focus, fostering continuous advancements of intellectual capital
- a global cities prioritize sustainable practices, renewable energy sources, implementing environment policies, green spaces, waste management that ensure a healthy environment for individuals
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- global cities embrace cultural diversity, encouraging interactions among individuals from various background facilitating cultural events, museums, and diverse cuisines, promoting intercultural understanding
- it is a sign of economic stability and growth potential for a global city.
- is a standards in global cities cover various factors such as housing, education, safety, access to quality healthcare facilities, and lurking skilled workforce
- global cities own world-class medical institutions, hospitals, and research centers, ensuring thhe residents access to high-quality medical services.
9 Clues: it is a sign of economic stability and growth potential for a global city. • it allows individuals to operate seamlessly and easy accessibility from their regions that encourages international collaboration. • ...
The Golden Age of Greece 2022-04-05
8 Clues: the capital of Greece • Greek stories about Gods • Greek's time period of growth • people who live in the cities • buildings, monuments, temples • the beginning stages of a city • another word for growing cities • Greece went to war with this country
Cities 2016-09-25
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- is the capital of Ireland
- is the capital of Portugal.
- is the capital of Greece.
- is a beautifull city and romantic of France.
- is the capital of Thailand.
- in 2016 were held the Olimpic Games.
- is a city in Nevada (USA)
- is in the north-east of Italy. Tere are gondolas.
- is the capital of Germany.
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- is the capital of Japan.
- the capital of Austria.
- is a very popular city in the U.K. It rains a lot.
- is a city in the Basque Country.
- is a city of Marocoo. Is very similar to the word "marocoo".
- is a very famous city in California. There were filmed a lot of films. is the capital of Russia.
- is a city of Netherland. There is the house of Anne Frank. : is the capital of Argentina.
- is the capital of China.
- is a very popular city in Andalusia, Spain is near Huelva.
18 Clues: the capital of Austria. • is the capital of Japan. • is the capital of China. • is the capital of Ireland • is the capital of Greece. • is a city in Nevada (USA) • is the capital of Germany. • is the capital of Portugal. • is the capital of Thailand. • is a city in the Basque Country. • in 2016 were held the Olimpic Games. • is a beautifull city and romantic of France. • ...
1er Theme 1 2024-10-16
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- A global city in a wealthy privileged country which recently witnessed waves of expulsion of its homeless population
- Residential urban areas with restricted acces and private services
- The concentration of economic activity and decision-making functions and activities in certain cities
- An area of a city polarising its economic power and marked by the presence of company headquarters and various financial institutions
- a metropolis which is a hub for business, transport and culture with an influence on an international level
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- a process involving the arrival of higher income residents and the forced departure of low-income urban residents
- The part of the world where cities have the starkest, strongest and most visible forms of urban inequality
- A city in an emerging country with strong levels of economic, social and racial segregation
- A city in an emerging country where recently developed gated communities have aggravated flooding in lower income neighbourhoods
- A global phenomenon aggravating inequality and increasing exposure to risks in cities.
- a US city with areas classified as food deserts
- To what are residents of India's capital city Delhi unevenly vulnerable to ?
- The financial capital of an emerging country which has half of its population living in slums
13 Clues: a US city with areas classified as food deserts • Residential urban areas with restricted acces and private services • To what are residents of India's capital city Delhi unevenly vulnerable to ? • A global phenomenon aggravating inequality and increasing exposure to risks in cities. • ...
Cities 2015-03-14
18 Clues: big D • El bocho • bimbo town • tiger town • angles city • city of love • little Paris • sheltered bay • The windy city • Land of drizzle • golden triangle • city of the sun • the emerald city • Paris of the Nile • capital of the Alps • Venice of the north • Paris of the Americas • city of brotherly love
cities 2024-04-23
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- not having money
- without war
- having many foreigners on holiday
- unsafe
- very great in extent or amount
- pleasant to others
- has a lot of action
- having a lot of new things
- having a lot of people
- having a lot of old buildings
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- having a lot of rubbish
- beautiful in a dramatic and eye-catching way
- having dirty air
- bright
- not everyone can afford it
- having a lot of cute places
- including people from many different countries
- having a lot of creative places
18 Clues: bright • unsafe • without war • not having money • having dirty air • pleasant to others • has a lot of action • having a lot of people • having a lot of rubbish • not everyone can afford it • having a lot of new things • having a lot of cute places • having a lot of old buildings • very great in extent or amount • having a lot of creative places • having many foreigners on holiday • ...
Adeline Keyes 2025-05-13
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- Believing in multiple gods
- God in Islam
- Oppressive government or rule
- Followers of Islam are called...
- Language heavily associated with Islam; the Qu'ran was written in this language
- High-class of society
- Believing in one god
- Means "new stone age"
- Capital of the Aztec empire
- This was affected by many things, but mainly disease
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- A small group of people which control the government
- Means "old stone age"
- This doctrine signed by King John established limited government
- Government ruled by the people's will
- Travelling frequently, with no permanent home
- Holy book of Islam
- Religion that follows Qu'ran and Muhammad's teachings
- One of the most powerful Mayan cities, but not the capital
- This plague was also known as the Black Death
- Government ruled by monarch
20 Clues: God in Islam • Holy book of Islam • Believing in one god • Means "old stone age" • High-class of society • Means "new stone age" • Believing in multiple gods • Government ruled by monarch • Capital of the Aztec empire • Oppressive government or rule • Followers of Islam are called... • Government ruled by the people's will • Travelling frequently, with no permanent home • ...
1er Theme 1 2024-10-16
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- A global city in a wealthy privileged country which recently witnessed waves of expulsion of its homeless population
- Residential urban areas with restricted acces and private services
- The concentration of economic activity and decision-making functions and activities in certain cities
- An area of a city polarising its economic power and marked by the presence of company headquarters and various financial institutions
- a metropolis which is a hub for business, transport and culture with an influence on an international level
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- a process involving the arrival of higher income residents and the forced departure of low-income urban residents
- The part of the world where cities have the starkest, strongest and most visible forms of urban inequality
- A city in an emerging country with strong levels of economic, social and racial segregation
- A city in an emerging country where recently developed gated communities have aggravated flooding in lower income neighbourhoods
- A global phenomenon aggravating inequality and increasing exposure to risks in cities.
- a US city with areas classified as food deserts
- To what are residents of India's capital city Delhi unevenly vulnerable to ?
- The financial capital of an emerging country which has half of its population living in slums
13 Clues: a US city with areas classified as food deserts • Residential urban areas with restricted acces and private services • To what are residents of India's capital city Delhi unevenly vulnerable to ? • A global phenomenon aggravating inequality and increasing exposure to risks in cities. • ...
England: Industrial Age 2014-03-06
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- create a classless society.
- Eli Whitney created the _____ gin.
- natural resource that started the Industrial Revolution.
- working class was called_________.
- money used to invest the enterprises.
- the industrial middle class were _______ and inventers.
- the working class lived in _______.
- working class children _______.
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- people own and operate the means of production.
- goal of society should be the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people.
- business owned by individuals.
- people moving to cities.
- Watt invented the steam engine
- a business organization in a specialized area.
- the Industrial Revolution began in _________.
- 1.Natural ______ 2. Available capital 3.stable government.
16 Clues: people moving to cities. • create a classless society. • business owned by individuals. • Watt invented the steam engine • working class children _______. • Eli Whitney created the _____ gin. • working class was called_________. • the working class lived in _______. • money used to invest the enterprises. • a business organization in a specialized area. • ...
Mesopotamia Study Guide (S,B,A) 2022-11-16
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- pyramid shaped temple with steps
- Built around cities for protection
- Sumerian first writing done in clay
- Nebuchadnezzar created for his wife
- Euphrates and this river in Mesopotamia
- Capital of Babylonia
- Established first set of written laws
- Warriors who built an empire and roads
- area from Persian Gulf to Med. Sea
- Rivers did this which deposited fertile soil
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- ditch to bring water from river to farmland
- Present day country located in Mesopotamia
- Sumerian king who was seeking immortality
- First civilizations along this river
- good fro growing
- cultures with one leader and government
- Capital of Assyria
- independent areas with own ruler and military
- belief in more than one god
- bringing water to crops
- Sum. invented for pottery and vehicles
21 Clues: good fro growing • Capital of Assyria • Capital of Babylonia • bringing water to crops • belief in more than one god • pyramid shaped temple with steps • Built around cities for protection • area from Persian Gulf to Med. Sea • Sumerian first writing done in clay • Nebuchadnezzar created for his wife • First civilizations along this river • Established first set of written laws • ...
Ayutthaya Crossword 2021-02-03
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- First King of Bangkok
- Founder of Buddhism
- An animal that kings used to ride and fight during battles.
- A city or object that used to exist a very long time ago.
- Relating to monarchy
- First and only King of Thonburi
- Previous name for Thailand
- thailand’s current era
- Thailand vs Burma Conflict
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- Second capital of the Siamese Kingdom
- Old name of Siam’s main rival
- The first king of the Uthong era
- Art depicting Thai stories like the
- Thai word for temple
- Siam’s main rival
- A river running through Ayutthaya and Bangkok
- What you see when you visit ancient cities
- Former Burmese capital
- 18th monarch of Ayutthaya Kingdom
- A country that is ruled by a king or queen.
20 Clues: Siam’s main rival • Founder of Buddhism • Thai word for temple • Relating to monarchy • First King of Bangkok • Former Burmese capital • thailand’s current era • Previous name for Thailand • Thailand vs Burma Conflict • Old name of Siam’s main rival • First and only King of Thonburi • The first king of the Uthong era • 18th monarch of Ayutthaya Kingdom • ...
Europe 2023-10-27
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- - Spanish art form with passionate music and dance.
- - Peninsula shaped like a "boot," famous for pasta and art.
- - Capital of England, situated along the River Thames.
- - A famous German beer festival celebrated in Munich and other cities.
- - The birthplace of democracy and home to the iconic Acropolis.
- - The vibrant capital of Poland with a complex history and rich culture.
- - The ancient heart of Italy, where you'll find the Colosseum and the Vatican City.
- - The iconic tower in the heart of Paris.
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- - The lively Spanish capital where bullfighting and flamenco dancing are part of the culture.
- - Once divided by a famous wall, this German city is now a symbol of unity and cultural diversity.
- - Europe is dotted with these medieval fortresses.
- - Portugal's capital known for its colorful neighborhoods and historic architecture.
- - Iconic Roman amphitheater for gladiator contests.
- - Birthplace of democracy.
- - Europe's highest mountain range, a haven for skiers.
15 Clues: - Birthplace of democracy. • - The iconic tower in the heart of Paris. • - Europe is dotted with these medieval fortresses. • - Spanish art form with passionate music and dance. • - Iconic Roman amphitheater for gladiator contests. • - Capital of England, situated along the River Thames. • - Europe's highest mountain range, a haven for skiers. • ...
Capital 2022-12-07
Across
- What is the capital of England
- what is the capital of Afghanistan
- What is the capital of Fiji
- What is the capital of Netherlands
- What is the capital of Mexico
- What is the capital of Ecuador
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- What is the capital city of Australia
- What is the capital of Japan
- what is the capital of south Korea Washington What is the capital of USA
- What is the capital of Hungary
- What is the capital of wales
- What is the capital of Egypt
- What is the capital of France
- Delhi What is the capital of India
14 Clues: What is the capital of Fiji • What is the capital of Japan • What is the capital of wales • What is the capital of Egypt • What is the capital of France • What is the capital of Mexico • What is the capital of England • What is the capital of Hungary • What is the capital of Ecuador • what is the capital of Afghanistan • What is the capital of Netherlands • ...
Capital Cities: Europe 2 2023-12-11
Spanish Speaking Countries 2020-08-25
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- Machu Picchu is located here.
- The Aztec empire was built here.
- It's name derives from the latin word silver.
- Second largest country in Central America.
- Managua is the capital of this country.
- Has two capital cities.
- The pacific and the Atlantic connect here.
- The smallest country in Central America.
- Known as the land of the poets.
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- Its currency is the bolivar fuerte.
- named after after a geographical feature.
- People refer to themselves as "ticos".
- Jose Mujica served as president here.
- Known as "The Heart of America".
- The quetzal is the national bird.
- World source of emeralds and coffee.
16 Clues: Has two capital cities. • Machu Picchu is located here. • Known as the land of the poets. • The Aztec empire was built here. • Known as "The Heart of America". • The quetzal is the national bird. • Its currency is the bolivar fuerte. • World source of emeralds and coffee. • Jose Mujica served as president here. • People refer to themselves as "ticos". • ...
crucigrama de los paises hispanohablantes 2020-09-10
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- Its currency is the bolivar fuerte.
- Second largest country in Central America.
- Jose Mujica served as president here.
- Has two capital cities.
- Managua is the capital of this country.
- It's name derives from the latin word silver.
- World source of emeralds and coffee.
- The smallest country in Central America.
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- Machu Picchu is located here.
- Known as "The Heart of America".
- named after after a geographical feature.
- rica People refer to themselves as "ticos".
- The quetzal is the national bird.
- The pacific and the Atlantic connect here
- The Aztec empire was built here.
- Known as the land of the poets.
16 Clues: Has two capital cities. • Machu Picchu is located here. • Known as the land of the poets. • Known as "The Heart of America". • The Aztec empire was built here. • The quetzal is the national bird. • Its currency is the bolivar fuerte. • World source of emeralds and coffee. • Jose Mujica served as president here. • Managua is the capital of this country. • ...
Countries Crossword 2022-08-14
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- largest Spanish-speaking country in the world
- capital is Suva
- used to be part of Pakistan
- largest country by area in North Africa
- used to be called the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
- only country that takes up a whole continent
- has a big canal
- had a huge volcanic eruption in 2022
- almost entirely surrounded by South Africa
- one of only two countries that start with Z
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- largest Caribbean island that is its own country
- Mumbai, Bangalore, and Kolkata are major cities
- where Patagonia is
- capital is Quito
- currency is the Krone
- police are called Mounties
- nicknamed the Emerald Isle
- country with the most people
- where they eat sushi
- lots and lots of fjords
- mostly surrounded by Senegal
21 Clues: capital is Suva • has a big canal • capital is Quito • where Patagonia is • where they eat sushi • currency is the Krone • lots and lots of fjords • police are called Mounties • nicknamed the Emerald Isle • used to be part of Pakistan • country with the most people • mostly surrounded by Senegal • had a huge volcanic eruption in 2022 • largest country by area in North Africa • ...
Capital cities in Europe crossword 2023-11-15
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- The capital city of Germany
- The capital city of the UK
- The capital of Greece
- The capital of Sweden
- The capital of The Netherlands
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- The capital of Switzerland
- The capital city of Russia
- The capital city of Portugal
- The capital city of Poland
- The capital city of Spain
- The capital of Denmark
- The capital city of Italy
12 Clues: The capital of Greece • The capital of Sweden • The capital of Denmark • The capital city of Spain • The capital city of Italy • The capital of Switzerland • The capital city of Russia • The capital city of the UK • The capital city of Poland • The capital city of Germany • The capital city of Portugal • The capital of The Netherlands
Capital cities in Europe crossword 2023-11-15
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- The capital city of Germany
- The capital city of the UK
- The capital of Greece
- The capital of Sweden
- The capital of The Netherlands
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- The capital of Switzerland
- The capital city of Russia
- The capital city of Portugal
- The capital city of Poland
- The capital city of Spain
- The capital of Denmark
- The capital city of Italy
12 Clues: The capital of Greece • The capital of Sweden • The capital of Denmark • The capital city of Spain • The capital city of Italy • The capital of Switzerland • The capital city of Russia • The capital city of the UK • The capital city of Poland • The capital city of Germany • The capital city of Portugal • The capital of The Netherlands
Capital cities in Europe crossword 2023-11-15
Across
- The capital city of Germany
- The capital city of the UK
- The capital of Greece
- The capital of Sweden
- The capital of The Netherlands
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- The capital of Switzerland
- The capital city of Russia
- The capital city of Portugal
- The capital city of Poland
- The capital city of Spain
- The capital of Denmark
- The capital city of Italy
12 Clues: The capital of Greece • The capital of Sweden • The capital of Denmark • The capital city of Spain • The capital city of Italy • The capital of Switzerland • The capital city of Russia • The capital city of the UK • The capital city of Poland • The capital city of Germany • The capital city of Portugal • The capital of The Netherlands
geography 2026-03-17
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- _____ percent are Shia.
- Iran is a ________ Country government my religious law.
- ninety percent of _________ are Sunnis;
- two thirds of _______ speak Turkish.
- They brought luxury goods and brought it from ______ .
- A person who moves from place to place.
- Who is the 3rd largest producer of cotton.
- What is the capital of Kabul.
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- ______ is one of the largest cities in SW Asia
- A movable round house of wool felt mats over a wood frame.
- Relies on rain fall instead of irrigation
- What City has newer cities.
- A group of people traveling together passed through as they brought luxury goods.
- A group of people traveling together passed through and brought ____.
- What countries are landlocked making global trading more difficult.
- Religion leaders among Shia Muslims.
16 Clues: _____ percent are Shia. • What City has newer cities. • What is the capital of Kabul. • two thirds of _______ speak Turkish. • Religion leaders among Shia Muslims. • ninety percent of _________ are Sunnis; • A person who moves from place to place. • Relies on rain fall instead of irrigation • Who is the 3rd largest producer of cotton. • ...
Capital 2022-03-24
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- what'the Capital of America?
- the Capital of Ucraina
- the Capital of Scozia
- the Capital of Finlandia
- the Capital of Australia
- what's the Capital of Italy?
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- the Capital of Turkey
- the Capital of Russia
- the Capital of China
- the Capital of Germany
- the Capital of Spain
- the Capital of Norway
- the Capital of France
- what's the Capital of Egypt
14 Clues: the Capital of China • the Capital of Spain • the Capital of Turkey • the Capital of Russia • the Capital of Scozia • the Capital of Norway • the Capital of France • the Capital of Ucraina • the Capital of Germany • the Capital of Finlandia • the Capital of Australia • what's the Capital of Egypt • what'the Capital of America? • what's the Capital of Italy?
Yemen 2020-01-16
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- How many cities are in Yemen
- North of Yemen
- Water west of Yemen
- How many countries border Yemen
- Yemen's capital
- Capital of southern Yemen
- Seaport of Yemen
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- How many airports does Yemen have
- Water south of Yemen
- Nation near Yemen
- largest river in Yemen
- Yemen's tallest building
- Largest city
- Ancient Yemen
- East of Yemen
15 Clues: Largest city • Ancient Yemen • East of Yemen • North of Yemen • Yemen's capital • Seaport of Yemen • Nation near Yemen • Water west of Yemen • Water south of Yemen • largest river in Yemen • Yemen's tallest building • Capital of southern Yemen • How many cities are in Yemen • How many countries border Yemen • How many airports does Yemen have
The State Winsconsin 2012-11-06
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- what is the abbreviation of Wisconsin
- when did Wisconsin become a state
- what region does Wisconsin belong to
- State Bird
- State song
- Typical summer temperature
- name at least three types of landforms found in Wisconsin
- Goods-
- State Tree
- Services-
- what's the state capital
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- States estimated population
- Three major cities
- Three major rivers
- State Flower
- how did it get it's name
- Typical winter temperature
- State Motto
- Amount of precipitation per year
19 Clues: Goods- • Services- • State Bird • State song • State Tree • State Motto • State Flower • Three major cities • Three major rivers • how did it get it's name • what's the state capital • Typical summer temperature • Typical winter temperature • States estimated population • Amount of precipitation per year • when did Wisconsin become a state • what region does Wisconsin belong to • ...
U8 Geografía 2021-08-22
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- Estados Unidos esta al__ de Mexico
- California esta al ___ de los Estados Unidos
- bay
- Mississippi, Amazon y Nile son ____
- London is one of the cities in this country
- prairie
- Canyon
- Hawaii esta en el ______ ______.
- jungle
- La capital es Berlin
- Everest es ___ ______ mas alta.
- Continente al sur de Europa
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- This island's name means rich port
- forest
- Niagara falls es _____________
- Artic ocean
- hill
- Cuba esta en el ____ Caribe
- China esta en este continente
19 Clues: bay • hill • forest • Canyon • jungle • prairie • Artic ocean • La capital es Berlin • Cuba esta en el ____ Caribe • Continente al sur de Europa • China esta en este continente • Niagara falls es _____________ • Everest es ___ ______ mas alta. • Hawaii esta en el ______ ______. • This island's name means rich port • Estados Unidos esta al__ de Mexico • Mississippi, Amazon y Nile son ____ • ...
ABM 007 QUIZ 1 2026-01-15
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- study of production, consumption & distribution
- Currency of Indonesia
- unsung heroes
- insufficient
- willing and able to buy
- market condition when D > S
- Currency of Russia
- Little or no role of government
- management
- Barter was the main form of trade
- rapid increase
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- house
- effect to price when S > D
- decision
- basis for modern trade
- one cause is the increase in population
- usually found in big cities
- supplies the expertise, manpower and service
- machinery and equipment
- single storey-home
20 Clues: house • decision • management • insufficient • unsung heroes • rapid increase • Currency of Russia • single storey-home • Currency of Indonesia • basis for modern trade • willing and able to buy • machinery and equipment • effect to price when S > D • usually found in big cities • market condition when D > S • Little or no role of government • Barter was the main form of trade • ...
Selected Supplies Crossword 2024-07-10
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- A tyre brand Selected Supplies stocks
- Something a truck needs to move valuable goods
- The number of countries Selected Supplies operates in
- Selected Supplies is the official distributor.
- A product that Selected Supplies sells
- A person who buys products from Selected Supplies
- One of the cities that Selected Supplies operates in
- Name of the Selected Supplies Group Managing director
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- Capital city of Zimbabwe
- A Selected Supplies branch that is opening a new retreading plant
- Total number of cities Selected Supplies operates in
- A filter brand Selected Supplies stocks
- Name of engine on a Shacman truck
- Items used to protect valuable cargo
14 Clues: Capital city of Zimbabwe • Name of engine on a Shacman truck • Items used to protect valuable cargo • A tyre brand Selected Supplies stocks • A product that Selected Supplies sells • A filter brand Selected Supplies stocks • Something a truck needs to move valuable goods • Selected Supplies is the official distributor. • A person who buys products from Selected Supplies • ...
¿Dónde se habla español? 2022-01-02
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- this country has two capital cities
- this is the second largest country in South America
- the capital of this country is Caracas
- this country connects central and south america
- this country is Chile's northern neighbor and is largely situated in the Andes Mountains
- this is one of the landlocked countries in South America
- the capital of this country is Tegucigalpa
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- this country means "the equator" in English
- the tip of this country is very close to Antartica
- this small country means "The Savior" in English
- the Spanish speaking island closest to the US
- this country is in Europe
12 Clues: this country is in Europe • this country has two capital cities • the capital of this country is Caracas • the capital of this country is Tegucigalpa • this country means "the equator" in English • the Spanish speaking island closest to the US • this country connects central and south america • this small country means "The Savior" in English • ...
Guess the capital city... 2023-06-14
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- You can see the oldest working astrological clock in the world in this city.
- Original name of this capital city was Serdika.
- Capital city, which has the coldest average winter temperature out of all Nordic capital cities.
- St. Valentine is buried in The Whitefriar Street Church located in this capital city.
- The entire historical center of this capital city is fully recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- There is the world’s shortest funicular. This little trolley travels uphill a whopping 216 feet.
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- This city became the capital in 1871, which is ten years after the unification.
- This capital city was used to be a fishing village called Havn.
- The nickname of this capital city is The city of lights.
- This capital city is one of the oldest capital city in Europe.
10 Clues: Original name of this capital city was Serdika. • The nickname of this capital city is The city of lights. • This capital city is one of the oldest capital city in Europe. • This capital city was used to be a fishing village called Havn. • You can see the oldest working astrological clock in the world in this city. • ...
Capital cities in Europe crossword 2023-11-15
Across
- The capital city of Germany
- The capital city of the UK
- The capital of Greece
- The capital of Sweden
- The capital of The Netherlands
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- The capital of Switzerland
- The capital city of Russia
- The capital city of Portugal
- The capital city of Poland
- The capital city of Spain
- The capital of Denmark
- The capital city of Italy
12 Clues: The capital of Greece • The capital of Sweden • The capital of Denmark • The capital city of Spain • The capital city of Italy • The capital of Switzerland • The capital city of Russia • The capital city of the UK • The capital city of Poland • The capital city of Germany • The capital city of Portugal • The capital of The Netherlands
Capital Cities: Latin America 1 2023-12-11
ancient city 2024-09-17
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- Ancient empire known for its republic and later imperial rule
- Historic city on the Silk Road in present-day Uzbekistan
- Ancient Indian city, capital of the Maurya Empire
- Ancient Greek city known for the Temple of Artemis
- Ancient city in modern-day Syria, important for its archives
- Ancient Assyrian city with impressive archaeological finds
- Minoan city on Crete known for its palace and frescoes
- Ancient Elamite city, later part of the Persian Empire
- Ancient Mesoamerican city with the Pyramid of the Sun
- Ancient city significant in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
- Ancient kingdom located in modern-day Turkey and Armenia
- Ancient city-state in modern-day Syria
- Ancient Mesopotamian city known for its Hanging Gardens
- Greek city-state known for its military prowess
- Rock-cut city in Jordan known for its architectural ruins
- Ancient Greek city associated with Homer’s epics
- Ancient Phoenician city-state and rival of Rome
- Ancient Egyptian city, capital of the Hyksos Dynasty
- Ancient city of Lydia, known for its wealth
- Ancient Phoenician city, rival of Tyre
- Ancient Egyptian city famous for its temples and tombs
- Region in Central Asia, known for its Silk Road cities
- Capital of the Assyrian Empire
- Ancient city known for its ruins in present-day Syria
- Ancient Egyptian city known for its proximity to the pyramids
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- Former Byzantine capital city, now Istanbul
- Ancient city in present-day Uzbekistan, a Silk Road hub
- Major Sumerian city-state in ancient Mesopotamia
- Greek city famous for its philosophers and trade
- Greek city-state known for its contributions to philosophy and democracy
- Ceremonial capital of the Persian Empire
- Region known for its early civilization in Mesopotamia
- Ancient city famed for its role in the Trojan War
- Ancient kingdom in present-day Jordan
- Capital of the Hittite Empire
- Mayan city known for the Temple of Kukulcán
- Ancient Phoenician city-state, notable for its purple dye
- One of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world
- Major city of the Indus Valley Civilization
- Ancient city dedicated to the sun god Ra
- Early Sumerian city known for its role in early writing
- Ancient city of the Indus Valley Civilization
- Ancient Egyptian city founded by Alexander the Great
- Ancient city-state in modern-day Syria
- Capital of the Qin Dynasty in ancient China
- Ancient Phoenician city known for its early alphabet
- Ancient city on the Silk Road, in present-day Turkmenistan
47 Clues: Capital of the Hittite Empire • Capital of the Assyrian Empire • Ancient kingdom in present-day Jordan • Ancient city-state in modern-day Syria • Ancient city-state in modern-day Syria • Ancient Phoenician city, rival of Tyre • Ceremonial capital of the Persian Empire • Ancient city dedicated to the sun god Ra • Former Byzantine capital city, now Istanbul • ...
Geography 2023-10-20
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- Furthest point from Earth's center (5,10).
- The most populous island in the world.
- Most prominent colour in the flag of Timor Leste.
- LEGO was invented here.
- The 2 countries with dragons on their flags (5,6).
- Organisation containing Russia, China and Brazil.
- European capital that borders Austria and Hungary.
- The most northern Tropic.
- Scottish islands.
- Northernmost state in Brazil.
- The 3 semi-enclaves are Monaco, The Gambia, and ______.
- Has the oldest constitution (3,6).
- Channel island.
- Colour of the star on a West African Nation.
- Capital of Bolivia (2,3).
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- East Asian hurricane.
- YouTube's HQ is found here (6,6).
- Someone who makes maps is a ________ .
- Most prominent religion in the Middle East.
- Equatorial Guinea was once colonised by _____ .
- France shares its longest border with ____ .
- Country containing the cities: Rosario, Ushuaia and Cordoba
- The globe is split into north, south, east and west.
- Capital of Australian state.
- The only country without red, white or blue.
- This country grows every year due to a constructive plate margin.
- St _____ and _________ (6,8).
- Southernmost capital in the world.
- Where the world's largest wave took place.
- Official language of Belize.
30 Clues: Channel island. • Scottish islands. • East Asian hurricane. • LEGO was invented here. • The most northern Tropic. • Capital of Bolivia (2,3). • Capital of Australian state. • Official language of Belize. • St _____ and _________ (6,8). • Northernmost state in Brazil. • YouTube's HQ is found here (6,6). • Southernmost capital in the world. • Has the oldest constitution (3,6). • ...
Immigration and Urbanization 2023-11-29
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- Sociologist Barry _____ points out that our networks in school, work, and online now define our communities as much as our residential neighborhoods
- _____ Capital: Tight connections that people form with each other through organizations, civic life, and strong social ties.
- Movement of products, services, and information across national and continental boundaries.
- Sociologist Claude ______ argues that cities generate new forms of community, such as subcultures
- Chicago New York, and ______ have the highest levels of segregation between Black and white people
- Ethnic ______: Section of a city where the local culture and labor market are dominated by a single ethnic group.
- The largest number of new immigrants come from India, Mexico, the Philippines, El Salvador, and ______
- The Great ______: Movement of millions of African Americans, from 1900 to 1970, into cities outside the south.
- A group that hold values and engage in activities that separate them from wider society.
- Practice of outlining in red any sections of a city that were considered “risky” and rejecting loan applications in that area
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- Growth in the proportion of a nation’s population living in cities.
- Social _____: Various types of connections that individuals form with other people, no matter where they’re located.
- More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970
- _____ Cities: Major urban areas that serve as nodes for the worldwide network of economic activity.
- Unique ways of life found in cities.
- Urban areas with at least 10 million people.
- Type of violence experienced by immigrants as a result of immigration policies.
- Migration of Whites out of central city neighborhoods and into suburban communities (2 words)
- Chains of densely populated areas that extend over long stretches of space.
19 Clues: Unique ways of life found in cities. • Urban areas with at least 10 million people. • Growth in the proportion of a nation’s population living in cities. • More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970 • Chains of densely populated areas that extend over long stretches of space. • ...
South America Vocabulary 2024-04-30
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- a desert located in northern Chile next to the border with Peru
- the major river in South America
- a large plateau region in northern South America
- a fertile grasslands region in southern South America
- when soil becomes infertile because it has lost nutrients
- a sudden overthrow of the government by a small group of people
- a Spanish governor
- the capital of Argentina
- the capital of Peru
- one of the capital cities of Bolivia
- a long mountain range along the west coast of South America
- a group of workers stopping work until their demands are met
- the capital of Brazil
- huge slums or areas of high poverty within a city
- Venezuelan cowboys
- the largest city in Brazil and South America
- a mountain system made up of roughly parallel ranges
- American-born descendants of Europeans
- the capital of Colombia
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- the clearing of trees
- a narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- a recall vote
- the capital of Venezuela
- a major river in Venezuela
- the capital of Ecuador
- an estuary that connects the Parana River tot he Atlantic Ocean
- a plains region in northern South America
- members of an irregular military force
- a partially enclosed body of water where freshwater and saltwater mix
- completely surrounded by land with no access to the ocean
- a part of the economy based on odd jobs without government regulation
- an ocean weather pattern that affects the climates of North and South America
- the capital of Chile
- a broad plateau high in the Andes Mountains
- cowboys in Argentina
- Maracaibo an oil-rich body of water in Venezuela
36 Clues: a recall vote • a Spanish governor • Venezuelan cowboys • the capital of Peru • the capital of Chile • cowboys in Argentina • the clearing of trees • the capital of Brazil • the capital of Ecuador • the capital of Colombia • the capital of Venezuela • the capital of Argentina • a major river in Venezuela • the major river in South America • one of the capital cities of Bolivia • ...
Geography crossword 2023-01-14
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- A very distant and cold place in Russia
- Layers of gas that envelop a planet is called?
- A collection of mountains is called a?
- Che Guevera and Fidel Castro made this island famous
- An island nation in the Mediterranean
- What is the capital city of Norway?
- Which city is the Taj Mahal located in?
- A county in the East of England
- The name of one of Africa's major rivers
- The name of a Strait between Russia and the USA
- Bob Marley was born on this island
- A flat expanse of land can be called a?
- A rupture in the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, is called a?
- A group of Scottish islands
- One of the small Central American countries
- A city in Southern Australia
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- Name one of Japan's major cities
- Characteristic of a region or climate that is frost-free with temperatures high enough to support year-round plant growth given sufficient moisture
- This African island has some amazing endemic species of animals and plants
- Name a Buddhist country in the East of the Himalayas
- Angel Falls, the tallest waterfall in the world is located in which country?
- One of New Zealand's major cities
- Name on of the major oceans
- A Central Asian country
- What is the capital city of Denmark?
- One of the Indonesian islands is called?
- A type of cedar tree is named after this country
- Imaginery lines that measure distance east or west of the prime meridian
- An island in the Mediterranean belonging to France
- A bay between Spain and France
- What is the capital city of Wales?
- What is the capital city of Bulgaria?
- A mountain range in North America
- The Incans built Macchu Picchu in this country
- The Great Barrier _ _ _ _?
35 Clues: A Central Asian country • The Great Barrier _ _ _ _? • Name on of the major oceans • A group of Scottish islands • A city in Southern Australia • A bay between Spain and France • A county in the East of England • Name one of Japan's major cities • One of New Zealand's major cities • A mountain range in North America • Bob Marley was born on this island • ...
Immigration and Urbanization 2023-11-29
Across
- Migration of Whites out of central city neighborhoods and into suburban communities (2 words)
- Type of violence experienced by immigrants as a result of immigration policies.
- Urban areas with at least 10 million people.
- Movement of products, services, and information across national and continental boundaries
- Ethnic ______: Section of a city where the local culture and labor market are dominated by a single ethnic group
- Practice of outlining in red any sections of a city that were considered “risky” and rejecting loan applications in that area
- The Great ______: Movement of millions of African Americans, from 1900 to 1970, into cities outside the south
- Sociologist Claude ______ argues that cities generate new forms of community, such as subcultures
- More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970
- For the first time in human history, more than half of the world’s population lives in _____ areas
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- Sociologist Barry _____ points out that our networks in school, work, and online now define our communities as much as our residential neighborhoods
- Unique ways of life found in cities.
- _____ Capital: Tight connections that people form with each other through organizations, civic life, and strong social ties
- _____ Cities: Major urban areas that serve as nodes for the worldwide network of economic activity
- Sociologists like Tonnies, Wirth, and ____ believe that cities lead to eroded community life
- Chicago New York, and ______ have the highest levels of segregation between Black and white people
- A group that hold values and engage in activities that separate them from wider society
- Social _____: A type of connection that individuals form with other people, no matter where they’re located (also the name of a very good movie)
- The largest number of new immigrants come from India, Mexico, the Philippines, El Salvador, and ______
19 Clues: Unique ways of life found in cities. • Urban areas with at least 10 million people. • More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970 • Type of violence experienced by immigrants as a result of immigration policies. • A group that hold values and engage in activities that separate them from wider society • ...
Chinese Geography 2013-02-19
13 Clues: Capital • divided into • largest city • As large as... • hard to navigate • China is located • population of ... • Has over ... cities • longest river in China • where culture is dominant • second longest river in China • the temperature in the north and west is.. • the temperature in the south and east is..
Immigration and Urbanization 2023-11-29
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- Migration of Whites out of central city neighborhoods and into suburban communities (2 words)
- Type of violence experienced by immigrants as a result of immigration policies.
- Urban areas with at least 10 million people.
- Movement of products, services, and information across national and continental boundaries
- Ethnic ______: Section of a city where the local culture and labor market are dominated by a single ethnic group
- Practice of outlining in red any sections of a city that were considered “risky” and rejecting loan applications in that area
- The Great ______: Movement of millions of African Americans, from 1900 to 1970, into cities outside the south
- Sociologist Claude ______ argues that cities generate new forms of community, such as subcultures
- More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970
- For the first time in human history, more than half of the world’s population lives in _____ areas
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- Sociologist Barry _____ points out that our networks in school, work, and online now define our communities as much as our residential neighborhoods
- Unique ways of life found in cities.
- _____ Capital: Tight connections that people form with each other through organizations, civic life, and strong social ties
- _____ Cities: Major urban areas that serve as nodes for the worldwide network of economic activity
- Sociologists like Tonnies, Wirth, and ____ believe that cities lead to eroded community life
- Chicago New York, and ______ have the highest levels of segregation between Black and white people
- A group that hold values and engage in activities that separate them from wider society
- Social _____: A type of connection that individuals form with other people, no matter where they’re located (also the name of a very good movie)
- The largest number of new immigrants come from India, Mexico, the Philippines, El Salvador, and ______
19 Clues: Unique ways of life found in cities. • Urban areas with at least 10 million people. • More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970 • Type of violence experienced by immigrants as a result of immigration policies. • A group that hold values and engage in activities that separate them from wider society • ...
Cities of the World 2014-06-19
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- On which continent is the city of Rome?
- This continent has no cities at all!
- On what Japanese island is the city of Tokyo?
- What direction is Canada from the US?
- The famous city of Timbuktu is in this country
- Chennai is a large city in this country
- Capital city of the United Kingdom
- Australia lies to the south of the ...
- Havana is the capital city of this country
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- The city of Cairo lies on this famous river
- Cape Town is a city at the southern tip of this continent
- The second largest city in Australia
- Lima is the capital city of this country
- Montevideo is a city on the continent of ... America\
- This Turkish city lies in Europe AND Asia
- New York is a large city on the ... coast of the US
- Small Asian country that is really just one big city!
- The 2016 Olympics will be held in the Brazilian city of Rio de ...
- Jerusalem is a holy city for ... different religions
- Hong Kong is a large city in this country
- Largest city in New Zealand
- Capital city of Zimbabwe
- Dubai is a city in the United ... Emirates
23 Clues: Capital city of Zimbabwe • Largest city in New Zealand • Capital city of the United Kingdom • The second largest city in Australia • This continent has no cities at all! • What direction is Canada from the US? • Australia lies to the south of the ... • On which continent is the city of Rome? • Chennai is a large city in this country • Lima is the capital city of this country • ...
Class ________ Name _________ Tristan's Introduction Crossword 2013-08-25
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- Language other than English spoken in Canada
- Toronto, Hamilton, Tokyo, and Rome are these
- The name of Tristan’s high school
- The lake that Hamilton, Toronto, and Niagara are on
- The capital city of Canada
- The sport Tristan played at University
- What Tristan did in class today
- What Canadians put on pancakes
- The position Tristan’s sister Nicola plays in water polo
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- Tristan’s dogs are black, white, and __________
- Giant waterfall on the border of Canada and America
- The city Tristan grew up in
- Tristan’s Age
- Capital city of Ontario
- An adjective for something you like best
- The most populated province in Canada
- The colour of Tristan’s house
- Canada, Japan, and Italy are these
18 Clues: Tristan’s Age • Capital city of Ontario • The capital city of Canada • The city Tristan grew up in • The colour of Tristan’s house • What Canadians put on pancakes • What Tristan did in class today • The name of Tristan’s high school • Canada, Japan, and Italy are these • The most populated province in Canada • The sport Tristan played at University • ...
drop the y add ies 2023-05-25
10 Clues: many women • secret service • many baby horses • many celebrations • of new born things • lots of capital ... • lots of straw....... • heaps of tinkerbell's • many books with words • lots of different related people
Industrial Revolution 2023-03-28
Across
- What was the best road in the US
- danger of so many steamboats on rivers
- which innovator established the first steam service on the Hudson River
- what powered mills
- what was required to build mills
- Who built turnpikes
- Where did the Industrial Revolution begin
- About how many hours per week did mill workers have to work
- What mode of transportation was preferred by travelers
- completely changed the way in which goods were produced
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- where were mills built
- what was the first roud called
- Where were large machines housed
- movement of population from farms to cities
- Who did most mill owners hire to work
- who memorized textile mill building plans
- water transportation made it possible to get western goods to eastern cities
17 Clues: what powered mills • Who built turnpikes • where were mills built • what was the first roud called • What was the best road in the US • Where were large machines housed • what was required to build mills • Who did most mill owners hire to work • danger of so many steamboats on rivers • Where did the Industrial Revolution begin • who memorized textile mill building plans • ...
fun fact of virginia 2025-05-09
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- Virginia has had 2 capital cities: ______ and richmond.
- Richmond was the capital of the ______ state during the Civil War
- President Thomas Jefferson designed his own home and called it ______
- the first ______ grown in the United States.
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- Busch Garden's old country theme park is located near ______
- George Washington's name, ______ Vernon is located in Virginia
- The ______ ridge mountains are located in Virginia.
- Virginia is the home base for the US ______ Atlantic Fleet
- Jamestown was the first ______ settlement in the US
- the present state capital in Richmond was also the capital of the ______.
10 Clues: the first ______ grown in the United States. • The ______ ridge mountains are located in Virginia. • Jamestown was the first ______ settlement in the US • Virginia has had 2 capital cities: ______ and richmond. • Virginia is the home base for the US ______ Atlantic Fleet • Busch Garden's old country theme park is located near ______ • ...
End of Two Empires 2024-11-14
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- The Aztec ruler at the time the conquistadors attacked.
- Inca ruler
- A type of Native American that built a fabulous empire
- Who came to the cities to take over them, and spread Christianity.
- Inca City
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- Bonus! Find it out :)
- A grain-like food Native Americans harvested.
- The Aztec’s capital.
- The Inca’s capital.
- Where the Conquistadors came from .
- A Native American person that also civilized a lot of land
11 Clues: Inca City • Inca ruler • The Inca’s capital. • The Aztec’s capital. • Bonus! Find it out :) • Where the Conquistadors came from . • A grain-like food Native Americans harvested. • A type of Native American that built a fabulous empire • The Aztec ruler at the time the conquistadors attacked. • A Native American person that also civilized a lot of land • ...
Capital 2022-03-24
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- what'the Capital of America?
- the Capital of Ucraina
- the Capital of Scozia
- the Capital of Finlandia
- the Capital of Australia
- what's the Capital of Italy?
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- the Capital of Turkey
- the Capital of Russia
- the Capital of China
- the Capital of Germany
- the Capital of Spain
- the Capital of Norway
- the Capital of France
- what's the Capital of Egypt
14 Clues: the Capital of China • the Capital of Spain • the Capital of Turkey • the Capital of Russia • the Capital of Scozia • the Capital of Norway • the Capital of France • the Capital of Ucraina • the Capital of Germany • the Capital of Finlandia • the Capital of Australia • what's the Capital of Egypt • what'the Capital of America? • what's the Capital of Italy?
Class ________ Name _________ 2013-08-25
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- The sport Tristan played at University
- The lake that Hamilton, Toronto, and Niagara are on
- What Tristan did in class today
- Toronto, Hamilton, Tokyo, and Rome are these
- The name of Tristan’s high school
- What Canadians put on pancakes
- An adjective for something you like best
- Giant waterfall on the border of Canada and America
- The most populated province in Canada
Down
- Canada, Japan, and Italy are these
- The city Tristan grew up in
- Tristan’s Age
- Language other than English spoken in Canada
- Capital city of Ontario
- The position Tristan’s sister Nicola plays in water polo
- The colour of Tristan’s house
- The capital city of Canada
- Tristan’s dogs are black, white, and __________
18 Clues: Tristan’s Age • Capital city of Ontario • The capital city of Canada • The city Tristan grew up in • The colour of Tristan’s house • What Canadians put on pancakes • What Tristan did in class today • The name of Tristan’s high school • Canada, Japan, and Italy are these • The most populated province in Canada • The sport Tristan played at University • ...
Australian States and Capital Cities 2016-08-31
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- The capital of QLD
- The capital of Australia
- A state with a girl's name
- The state that is named after a queen
- The capital of Western Australia
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- The capital of Tasmania
- The city with a famous bridge and opera house
- The smallest state in Australia
- The Capital of the Northern Territory
- The capital of VIC
- The capital of South Australia
- The city of Canberra is situated here
12 Clues: The capital of QLD • The capital of VIC • The capital of Tasmania • The capital of Australia • A state with a girl's name • The capital of South Australia • The smallest state in Australia • The capital of Western Australia • The Capital of the Northern Territory • The state that is named after a queen • The city of Canberra is situated here • ...
Australian States and Capital Cities 2016-08-31
Across
- The capital of Australia
- The capital of Tasmania
- The city of Canberra is situated here
- The state that is named after a queen
- The city with a famous bridge and opera house
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- The capital of QLD
- A state with a girl's name
- The Capital of the Northern Territory
- The capital of Western Australia
- The capital of VIC
- The smallest state in Australia
- The capital of South Australia
12 Clues: The capital of QLD • The capital of VIC • The capital of Tasmania • The capital of Australia • A state with a girl's name • The capital of South Australia • The smallest state in Australia • The capital of Western Australia • The Capital of the Northern Territory • The city of Canberra is situated here • The state that is named after a queen • ...
Capital Cities of South America 2026-03-26
12 Clues: The capital of Peru • The capital of Chile • The capital of Brazil • The capital of Guyana • The capital of Uruguay • The capital of Ecuador • The capital of Bolivia • The capital of Suriname • The capital of Colombia • The capital of Paraguay • The capital of Venezuela • The capital of Argentina
Cities 2025-10-10
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- ______ York - a city in the United States, famous for Wall Street, the Statue of Liberty, and Broadway
- a city in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture, and a lively nightlife scene
- capital of South Korea, a city with modern skyscrapers and high-tech subways
- capital of Greece, famous for its ancient Greek ruins and philosophical history
- capital of China, a city with rich history and grand cultural heritage
- capital of England known for its historical landmarks and diverse culture
- a city in Russia, famous for attractions like the Kremlin, Red Square, and ballet
- a city in Brazil, famous for its beautiful beaches and landmarks like Christ the Redeemer
- a city in Germany, known for its historical significance and modern cultural scene
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- capital of Kenya, a vibrant city known for its wildlife, national parks, and culture
- a city in Turkey, located between Europe and Asia, known for its diverse culture and architecture
- capital of Italy renowned for its ancient ruins and artistic masterpieces
- capital of Egypt, a city with ancient pyramids and various historical landmarks
- capital of Japan, a modern city where traditional and contemporary culture exists
- capital of Thailand, a city renowned for its magnificent temples, markets, and cuisine
- a city in Australia, known for its iconic Opera House and stunning beaches
- capital of France famous for its beautiful architecture and romantic ambiance
17 Clues: capital of China, a city with rich history and grand cultural heritage • capital of Italy renowned for its ancient ruins and artistic masterpieces • capital of England known for its historical landmarks and diverse culture • a city in Australia, known for its iconic Opera House and stunning beaches • ...
