capital cities Crossword Puzzles
¿Dónde se habla español? 2022-01-02
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- the southern tip of this country is close to Antartica
- the Spanish speaking island closest to the US
- this country connects central and south america
- the capital of this country is Tegucigalpa
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- this country has two capital cities
- this small country means "The Savior" in English
- the capital of this country is Caracas
- this country is in Europe
- this country is Chile's northern neighbor and it largely situated in the Andes Mountains
- this is one of the landlocked countries in South America
- this country means "the equator" in English
11 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 • ...
COUNTRY CROSSWORD 2025-01-17
8 Clues: Most lakes • Capital is Lisbon • Has no mosquitoes! • Has three capital cities • Home to St Basil’s Cathedral • Only country that starts with a Y • Smallest country in the world (by area) • Most populated country in South America
South Africa 2024-02-08
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- the largest township in South Africa with over 1.2 million people
- raseskillepolitikk
- a national park in South Africa
- precious gemstones found in South Africa
- utilstrekkelig
- African National Congress
- forhold
- avskaffing
- South Africa's first black president
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- precious metal found in South Africa
- Africans of European descent
- forsoning
- mangfold
- poor neighborhoods in South Africa
- number of capital cities in South Africa
15 Clues: forhold • mangfold • forsoning • avskaffing • utilstrekkelig • raseskillepolitikk • African National Congress • Africans of European descent • a national park in South Africa • poor neighborhoods in South Africa • precious metal found in South Africa • South Africa's first black president • precious gemstones found in South Africa • number of capital cities in South Africa • ...
World Capitals 2025-11-04
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- This capital of Azerbaijan can also refer to a Japanese dream eater.
- This capital was referenced by Black Widow and Hawkeye in Marvel’s “The Avengers.”
- The name of the Eternal City, in its own language.
- This capital was reclaimed by Themistocles after its Persian occupation, for which the walls were named after him.
- This capital inherited the seat of power from Spanish Town in 1872.
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- Ababa This capital was captured during the Abyssinian Crisis, where its nation narrowly avoided Italian colonization.
- One of the only desert cities that has year-round surfing.
- The capitals of this country have historically included Memphis and Alexandria.
- South Africa holds the record for most capitals of any country, with this many.
- One of Bolivia’s two capitals, La ___ is the highest capital in the world.
- The island nation, whose capital is Wellington, is now called this by the Māori.
- This nation’s capital was the epicenter of a 1979 revolution overthrowing the Pahlavi dynasty.
12 Clues: The name of the Eternal City, in its own language. • One of the only desert cities that has year-round surfing. • This capital inherited the seat of power from Spanish Town in 1872. • This capital of Azerbaijan can also refer to a Japanese dream eater. • One of Bolivia’s two capitals, La ___ is the highest capital in the world. • ...
Class ________ Name _________ Tristan's Introduction Crossword 2013-08-25
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- The city Tristan grew up in
- Toronto, Hamilton, Tokyo, and Rome are these
- An adjective for something you like best
- The capital city of Canada
- Capital city of Ontario
- What Canadians put on pancakes
- Tristan’s Age
- The lake that Hamilton, Toronto, and Niagara are on
- Giant waterfall on the border of Canada and America
- Language other than English spoken in Canada
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- The sport Tristan played at University
- What Tristan did in class today
- Canada, Japan, and Italy are these
- The most populated province in Canada
- The colour of Tristan’s house
- The name of Tristan’s high school
- Tristan’s dogs are black, white, and __________
- The position Tristan’s sister Nicola plays in water polo
- A casual activity that someone enjoys doing
19 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 • ...
Capital 2019-01-07
14 Clues: capital of Cuba • capital of Laos • capital of Japan • capital of Italy • Capital of Canada • capital of Cyprus • Capital of France • capital of Norway • Capital of Cambodia • Capital of Bulgaria • capital of Singgapre • capital of Indonesia • Capital of South Korea • Capital of United Kingdom
Capital 2023-10-10
General Knowledge 2025-05-23
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- In "I am David" What country is David trying to get to?
- "How Far I'll go" is a song from what movie?
- What is the capital of Germany?
- What major event occurred in 1916 in Dublin?
- Who won the premier league this year?
- what is the capital of Egypt?
- Right or wrong, Washington DC is the capitol of America
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- Macedonia has a flag that is red and ________
- A dream is an example of what type of noun?
- Who became the president of the USA in January?
- How many capital cities has South Africa got?
- Who became principal of ACNS this year?
- The ________ is half the diameter
- What is the main character in "Wonder" called?
14 Clues: what is the capital of Egypt? • What is the capital of Germany? • The ________ is half the diameter • Who won the premier league this year? • Who became principal of ACNS this year? • A dream is an example of what type of noun? • "How Far I'll go" is a song from what movie? • What major event occurred in 1916 in Dublin? • Macedonia has a flag that is red and ________ • ...
Economic Trade - Alexander Noseworthy 2025-11-03
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- the eras most impressive waterway made by China.
- the Aztec capital.
- roadside settlements providing safety and shelter.
- where water did not run or need to be joined.
- cities in Mississippian North America arose as a center of wide-ranging exchange.
- located in the Yangzi delta and at the southern end of China's Grand Canal.
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- an attack and pillage on Constantinople.
- a Chinese invention that spread westward.
- Chinese ports connected to the Indian Ocean trade network.
- measures the suns position in the sky to calculate latitude.
- one of the most wealthiest and powerful Italian city-states.
- the eastern terminus of the Silk Road.
- capital of Tang-era China.
- capital of the Islamic Abbasid caliphate.
14 Clues: the Aztec capital. • capital of Tang-era China. • the eastern terminus of the Silk Road. • an attack and pillage on Constantinople. • a Chinese invention that spread westward. • capital of the Islamic Abbasid caliphate. • where water did not run or need to be joined. • the eras most impressive waterway made by China. • roadside settlements providing safety and shelter. • ...
EUROPE 2025-04-20
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- Country with cities like Milan and Venice
- UK island (well, country!) with a dragon on its flag
- Scandinavian country with blue and yellow flag
- Country known for the Eiffel Tower
- European Union currency
- Home of pasta and the Colosseum
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- Capital is Paris
- German car brand starting with B
- A sunny country on the Iberian Peninsula
- Nordic country that borders Finland and Norway
- Continent this puzzle is about
- Northern country famous for fjords
- Central European country, capital is Warsaw
13 Clues: Capital is Paris • European Union currency • Continent this puzzle is about • Home of pasta and the Colosseum • German car brand starting with B • Country known for the Eiffel Tower • Northern country famous for fjords • A sunny country on the Iberian Peninsula • Country with cities like Milan and Venice • Central European country, capital is Warsaw • ...
Class ________ Name _________ Tristan's Introduction Crossword 2013-08-25
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- Language other than English spoken in Canada
- The colour of Tristan’s house
- The name of Tristan’s high school
- Toronto, Hamilton, Tokyo, and Rome are these
- Capital city of Ontario
- Canada, Japan, and Italy are these
- The lake that Hamilton, Toronto, and Niagara are on
- Tristan’s dogs are black, white, and __________
- What Tristan did in class today
- An adjective for something you like best
- What Canadians put on pancakes
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- The position Tristan’s sister Nicola plays in water polo
- Giant waterfall on the border of Canada and America
- The city Tristan grew up in
- The sport Tristan played at University
- The most populated province in Canada
- Tristan’s Age
- The capital city of Canada
- A casual activity that someone enjoys doing
19 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 • ...
Class ________ Name _________ Tristan's Introduction Crossword 2013-08-25
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- Giant waterfall on the border of Canada and America
- The capital city of Canada
- The most populated province in Canada
- Language other than English spoken in Canada
- What Canadians put on pancakes
- Tristan’s Age
- Tristan’s dogs are black, white, and __________
- Capital city of Ontario
- The city Tristan grew up in
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- What Tristan did in class today
- Canada, Japan, and Italy are these
- A casual activity that someone enjoys doing
- An adjective for something you like best
- The sport Tristan played at University
- The lake that Hamilton, Toronto, and Niagara are on
- The name of Tristan’s high school
- Toronto, Hamilton, Tokyo, and Rome are these
- The position Tristan’s sister Nicola plays in water polo
- The colour of Tristan’s house
19 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 • ...
Eric's African crossword puzzle 2013-12-18
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- was the largest country in Africa
- widespread cutting of too many trees
- es Salaam capital of Kenya
- huge slabs of rock that make up earth''s crust
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- which means pulling together
- neighborhoods outside cities
- one of the newest countries in Africa
- the country just below Kenya
- Ababa the capital of Ethiopia
- Tananyika longest freshwater lake in the world
10 Clues: es Salaam capital of Kenya • which means pulling together • neighborhoods outside cities • the country just below Kenya • Ababa the capital of Ethiopia • was the largest country in Africa • widespread cutting of too many trees • one of the newest countries in Africa • huge slabs of rock that make up earth''s crust • Tananyika longest freshwater lake in the world
Egpyt 2024-10-08
12 Clues: 7 dead • Boy king • most of egypt • name of nation • Egpytian Capital • Who found King Tut • Mold that is deadly • City with biggest pyramid • 100 wives and girlfriends • Kingdom that conquered egypt • part of egypt with more cities • Dead Egpytian that has gone through...
States of USA 2021-11-17
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- Yale University, and being the home of ESPN
- is the second smallest state
- and steel natural resources and civil war
- Golden Gate Bridge, Disneyland, and Hollywood
- Chicago and the Willis tower!
- Potatoes! and the capital is boise
- like a movie called something Jones! and basketballs
- more volcanoes than any other state
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- colorado springs and denver as it big cities
- its not a country! its a state hint: atlanta
- grand Canyon and Phoenix as it capital
- southern most state and the alligators
- Known for corns and corns and sliced breads
- beautiful lakes, and no.1 rice production
14 Clues: is the second smallest state • Chicago and the Willis tower! • Potatoes! and the capital is boise • more volcanoes than any other state • grand Canyon and Phoenix as it capital • southern most state and the alligators • and steel natural resources and civil war • beautiful lakes, and no.1 rice production • Yale University, and being the home of ESPN • ...
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 two
- Yemen's capital
- Capital of southern Yemen
- Sea port 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 • Nation near yemen • Sea port of 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 airports does Yemen have • How many countries border Yemen two
Root words 2022-05-25
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- is beautiful
- events keep happening
- me into something amazing
- are cool
- is good and bad
- are terrifying
- the school year is over
- are gross
- to win this game
- are hard to ride
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- my self for your own good
- was a long fall
- will eventually come to an end
- time of day
- behavior is different in every person
- cities are the best part of the state
- should go die
- is key
- is an emotion
- is helpful but also useless
20 Clues: is key • are cool • are gross • time of day • is beautiful • should go die • is an emotion • are terrifying • was a long fall • is good and bad • to win this game • are hard to ride • events keep happening • the school year is over • my self for your own good • me into something amazing • is helpful but also useless • will eventually come to an end • behavior is different in every person • ...
London and Napoleon 2023-12-11
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- Crown ... - Hidden in the Tower of London
- The most important (and usually the biggest) city in the country
- Usually a set of paintings, sculptures or photographs in a museum
- Strength or influence
- Napoleon Bonaparte was an...
- Capital city of the UK
- Someone who lives in a town / city
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- New buildings with lots of glass are...
- A ... island
- Very tall buildings, usually in big cities
- To show how important something is
- To celebrate the memory of something
- Directors are people who ... movies
- A group of people with the authority over a country
14 Clues: A ... island • Strength or influence • Capital city of the UK • Napoleon Bonaparte was an... • To show how important something is • Someone who lives in a town / city • Directors are people who ... movies • To celebrate the memory of something • New buildings with lots of glass are... • Crown ... - Hidden in the Tower of London • Very tall buildings, usually in big cities • ...
Europe 2024-05-06
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- Capital of Austria
- Capital of Italy
- Home of the Leaning Tower
- Country famous for its beer and sausages
- Country known for its windmills and tulip fields
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- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Scandinavian country known for its fjords
- Famous for its chocolate and waffles
- Country that includes the cities of Madrid and Barcelona
- Largest country in Europe by land area
10 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Austria • Home of the Leaning Tower • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Famous for its chocolate and waffles • Country famous for its beer and sausages • Scandinavian country known for its fjords • Largest country in Europe by land area • Country known for its windmills and tulip fields • ...
English Literature Crossword quiz 2021-07-07
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- Guardian of Lucy Manette
- bad habit of Captain Mac Whirr
- feverishly
- Author of Just like a Mam
- Author of a tale of two cities
- capital of France
- piece of wood acting as a bridge between bank and ship
- Simplifier of The Shoemaker of Paris
- Gentle and quiet
- pier
- Gaspard wrote on the wall
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- The earliest of the Romantics
- loneliness
- One of the place Anil wanted to hi
- loud
- Unhappy
- Grouchy
- Whose pitcher did elder Sushil broke
- Poorest district of Paris
- Strong one
20 Clues: loud • pier • Unhappy • Grouchy • loneliness • feverishly • Strong one • Gentle and quiet • capital of France • Guardian of Lucy Manette • Author of Just like a Mam • Poorest district of Paris • Gaspard wrote on the wall • The earliest of the Romantics • bad habit of Captain Mac Whirr • Author of a tale of two cities • One of the place Anil wanted to hi • Whose pitcher did elder Sushil broke • ...
KEP 2024-02-29
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- Known as 'Big Sky Country'
- Land of ancient pyramids and modern cities
- Zodiac signs and predictions
- Imaginary tales and novels
- Twilight's natural lanterns
- Majestic equestrian animals
- Deep affection and bond
- Southern US musical genre
- Night sky's fleeting streaks
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- Folk-rock Americana artist
- Oak City, North Carolina's capital
- Freefall adrenaline rush
- Women loving women
- Where law and fairness converge
- Rainbow colored candies
- Coin-operated game havens
- Strikes and spares game
- Home to the Blue Ridge Mountains
- Diamond field team sport
- Ocean's gentle giants
20 Clues: Women loving women • Ocean's gentle giants • Rainbow colored candies • Strikes and spares game • Deep affection and bond • Freefall adrenaline rush • Diamond field team sport • Coin-operated game havens • Southern US musical genre • Folk-rock Americana artist • Known as 'Big Sky Country' • Imaginary tales and novels • Twilight's natural lanterns • Majestic equestrian animals • ...
countries and capital cities 2025-07-25
7 Clues: capital city of #5 • capital city of #7 • capital city of United states • This country's main currency is won • This country’s flag features a maple leaf • There are three capital cities in this country • This country’s flag features an eagle and a snake
G7 - TOWNS, TRADERS & CRAFTSPERSONS 2021-10-06
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- PAVILIONS
- LAKE NEAR AJMER
- SCULPTORS
- FOUNDER OF CHOLA DYNASTY
- PILGRIMS BENEFITTED TEMPLES THROUGH .....
- WEAVERS OF THANJAVUR
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- ARCHITECT OF RAJARAJESHVARA TEMPLE
- RIVER KAVERI FLOWS NEAR THIS TOWN
- PROCESS BY WHICH CITIES DEVELOP
- TEMPLE TOWN IN GUJARAT
- TEMPLE BUILT BY KING RAJARAJA CHOLA
- CAPITAL OF CHAUHANS
12 Clues: PAVILIONS • SCULPTORS • LAKE NEAR AJMER • CAPITAL OF CHAUHANS • WEAVERS OF THANJAVUR • TEMPLE TOWN IN GUJARAT • FOUNDER OF CHOLA DYNASTY • PROCESS BY WHICH CITIES DEVELOP • RIVER KAVERI FLOWS NEAR THIS TOWN • ARCHITECT OF RAJARAJESHVARA TEMPLE • TEMPLE BUILT BY KING RAJARAJA CHOLA • PILGRIMS BENEFITTED TEMPLES THROUGH .....
Egpyt 2024-10-08
12 Clues: 7 dead • Boy king • most of egypt • name of nation • Egpytian Capital • Who found King Tut • Mold that is deadly • City with biggest pyramid • 100 wives and girlfriends • Kingdom that conquered egypt • part of egypt with more cities • Dead Egpytian that has gone through...
France 2013-12-19
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- palase mansion or vineyard
- one of Frances biggest cities
- Goose liver pate
- President of France
- France is famous for having many of them
- Gustave Eiffel
- French alps
- Red,white and blue
- Paris
- roman cathlic
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- Frances government
- emperor of the French republic until sent to exile
- Snails
- Vegetable stew
- Gifted to the U.S from France
- Made in France since the roman empire
- French currency
- Capital of France
- The bread you will typically in a bakery in France
- Most common spoken language in France
20 Clues: Paris • Snails • French alps • roman cathlic • Vegetable stew • Gustave Eiffel • French currency • Goose liver pate • Capital of France • Frances government • Red,white and blue • President of France • palase mansion or vineyard • one of Frances biggest cities • Gifted to the U.S from France • Made in France since the roman empire • Most common spoken language in France • ...
Arizona Fun Facts 2024-08-13
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- Arizona does not change this
- Unofficial state dog
- Longest river
- Party college
- Arizona oldest city
- Desert bug
- Common food and plant in Arizona
- Large plant
- Capital of Arizona
- What Arizona is known for 300 days out of a year
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- Native American land
- State bird
- Large lizard
- State reptile
- Another word for dust storm
- Forgotten cities
- Arizona state tree
- Grand
- State flag representation
- What color are Sedona rocks
- Arizona native animal
- The residents of Arizona
22 Clues: Grand • State bird • Desert bug • Large plant • Large lizard • State reptile • Longest river • Party college • Forgotten cities • Arizona state tree • Capital of Arizona • Arizona oldest city • Native American land • Unofficial state dog • Arizona native animal • The residents of Arizona • State flag representation • Another word for dust storm • What color are Sedona rocks • Arizona does not change this • ...
The UK 2026-03-23
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- The capital of Northern Ireland
- Largest city in the UK
- Popular hot drink in the UK
- The king of England is called?
- Famour stone formation in the UK
- The capital of Scotland
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- Area outside of the UK controlled by the UK
- One of the largest cities in the UK. Home of the football club Aston Villa
- Most popular sport
- The language in Wales
- What is it called when people speaking the same language sound different?
- Name of the Queen who died in 2022
12 Clues: Most popular sport • The language in Wales • Largest city in the UK • The capital of Scotland • Popular hot drink in the UK • The king of England is called? • The capital of Northern Ireland • Famour stone formation in the UK • Name of the Queen who died in 2022 • Area outside of the UK controlled by the UK • ...
Liz & Steve's Wedding 2024-07-01
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- Their favorite tv show to watch together
- The number of nieces they have
- The sport that they play together
- Liz's middle name
- One of the favorite cities they visited in Southeast Asia, also the capital of Malaysia
- Steve's favorite college basketball team
- Liz's favorite college basketball team
- Where they vacationed summer of 2022, also the capital of Iceland
- The city they currently live in
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- How many years they've been together
- Where they vacationed and took engagement photos (December 2023)
- Their favorite cocktail of choice
- The first city they visited together in Europe, known for beer and whiskey
- Steve's middle name
- Their dog's name?
15 Clues: Liz's middle name • Their dog's name? • Steve's middle name • The number of nieces they have • The city they currently live in • The sport that they play together • Their favorite cocktail of choice • How many years they've been together • Liz's favorite college basketball team • Their favorite tv show to watch together • Steve's favorite college basketball team • ...
Egpyt 2024-10-08
12 Clues: 7 dead • Boy king • most of egypt • name of nation • Egpytian Capital • Who found King Tut • Mold that is deadly • City with biggest pyramid • 100 wives and girlfriends • Kingdom that conquered egypt • part of egypt with more cities • Dead Egpytian that has gone through...
America 2025-01-21
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- One theory says the name Big Apple comes from ... musicians.
- The US is a ... country.
- The national bird of the US.
- President ... Washington chose the place for the capital.
- Tall buildings in big cities.
- The biggest city in the US.
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- Washington D.C. is the ... of the US.
- A nickname for New York
- The home of the American president
- It's on gold and silver ... in the United States.
- The number of states in the US.
- The American flag has 13 ...
- The colour of school buses in the US.
13 Clues: A nickname for New York • The US is a ... country. • The biggest city in the US. • The national bird of the US. • The American flag has 13 ... • Tall buildings in big cities. • The number of states in the US. • The home of the American president • Washington D.C. is the ... of the US. • The colour of school buses in the US. • It's on gold and silver ... in the United States. • ...
Netherlands 2024-07-12
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- - Informal name for the Netherlands
- - Willem-Alexander is the current one
- - Gouda or Edam, for example
- - National color
- - Period of cultural flourishing
- - Iconic Dutch structure
- - Historical Roman name for the Netherlands
- - Capital city
- - Land reclaimed from the sea
- - Seat of government
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- - Traditional wooden shoes
- - Former Dutch colony
- - Barrier to hold back water
- - Famous Dutch painter
- - Waterway in cities like Amsterdam
- - Popular music genre associated with Dutch DJs
- - Currency used
- - Famous Dutch flower
- - Popular mode of transport
- - Language spoken in the Netherlands
20 Clues: - Capital city • - Currency used • - National color • - Seat of government • - Former Dutch colony • - Famous Dutch flower • - Famous Dutch painter • - Iconic Dutch structure • - Traditional wooden shoes • - Popular mode of transport • - Barrier to hold back water • - Gouda or Edam, for example • - Land reclaimed from the sea • - Period of cultural flourishing • ...
Countries and nationalities 2021-11-23
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- Rio de Janeiro is in ...
- The capital of ...isn't Istambul,it's Ankara
- Australia and New Zealand are in the continent of ...
- Mount Fuji is in ...
- Moscow is the capital city of ...
- ...has a population of over 13.5 billion
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- the cities of Delhi,Mombai and Kolkata are in ...
- Paris,Marseille and Lyon are all in
- Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela are all in ...
- ...is the home of flamenco and paella
- Wolfgang,Hans and Petra are from Berlin in ...
- Florence,Venice and Rome are all in ...
12 Clues: Mount Fuji is in ... • Rio de Janeiro is in ... • Moscow is the capital city of ... • Paris,Marseille and Lyon are all in • ...is the home of flamenco and paella • Florence,Venice and Rome are all in ... • ...has a population of over 13.5 billion • The capital of ...isn't Istambul,it's Ankara • Wolfgang,Hans and Petra are from Berlin in ... • ...
History & Geography 407 Section 1 2023-06-19
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- The way Incas kept records
- The capital of Peru
- The Incan capital city
- The work animal of the Andes
- In legend, the first Inca's father was the _____ god.
- Easiest way to travel to the cities
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- The highest navigable lake in the world
- The country we are studying
- An animal the Incas had never seen before the Spanish came
- ________ pipes brought water to Inca palaces.
- The great river that flows out of northeastern Peru
- The mountains of Peru
12 Clues: The capital of Peru • The mountains of Peru • The Incan capital city • The way Incas kept records • The country we are studying • The work animal of the Andes • Easiest way to travel to the cities • The highest navigable lake in the world • ________ pipes brought water to Inca palaces. • The great river that flows out of northeastern Peru • ...
Ancient Civilizations/Egypt & Harappa (p.15-18) 2024-02-03
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- Literally means 'New Stone Age'
- There is no way out of this for people of Harappa
- Houses in Harappa had none of this
- A stepped pyramid
- Indian philosophy has no concept of this
- This group killed travellers coming to Harappa
- Old name for modern Iraq
- Capital city of King Ur-Nammu
- Capital city of King Hammurabi
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- First civilization between the Tigris and ____
- Chief goddess of Harappa
- First ruler of Sumer
- When this ended the climate changed
- Belief that man lives in different bodies
- This happens to the Nile each year
- Modern name for 'Harrappa'
- A 'civilization' has true cities and ______
- The northwest of India is now called ______
- There is better soil and water in these
- Chief god of Harappa
- First dictator of Egypt in 3100BC
21 Clues: A stepped pyramid • First ruler of Sumer • Chief god of Harappa • Chief goddess of Harappa • Old name for modern Iraq • Modern name for 'Harrappa' • Capital city of King Ur-Nammu • Capital city of King Hammurabi • Literally means 'New Stone Age' • First dictator of Egypt in 3100BC • This happens to the Nile each year • Houses in Harappa had none of this • ...
Island 2 2025-12-30
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- Traditional draped garment worn by women,
- Major river flowing through Tibet, India, and Bangladesh,
- Leavened flatbread cooked in a tandoor,
- Traditional long shirt worn by men,
- Mountain range along India's western coast
- Empire that ruled much of India,
- Traditional men's garment, unstitched cloth,
- Himalayan kingdom known for Gross National Happiness,
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- Country formerly known as East Pakistan,
- Spiced milk tea popular across the subcontinent,
- Traditional turban worn by men,
- Currency used in India, Pakistan, and others,
- Staple lentil dish,
- Seasonal rains essential for agriculture,
- Fragrant rice dish with meat and spices,
- Largest city in Pakistan,
- Spiritual teacher in Sikhism and Hinduism,
- Capital city of Nepal,
- Disputed region in the Himalayas,
- Three-wheeled taxi common in cities,
- Capital of Sri Lanka,
- Festival of lights celebrated with diyas,
22 Clues: Staple lentil dish, • Capital of Sri Lanka, • Capital city of Nepal, • Largest city in Pakistan, • Traditional turban worn by men, • Empire that ruled much of India, • Disputed region in the Himalayas, • Traditional long shirt worn by men, • Three-wheeled taxi common in cities, • Leavened flatbread cooked in a tandoor, • Country formerly known as East Pakistan, • ...
ancient egypt 2022-03-11
Across
- a combination of soot and a lead mineral
- was the ruler during the 4th dynasty
- sky god
- trenches that caught the water from the Niles high tides and directed them
- wheat, lettuce, and papyrus
- took possession of Nubian lands
- type of labor, paid a wage
- she ___ recommend doing a word search
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- how marion felt about this assignment
Down
- had two different capital cities
- god of the dead
- means gold and the location was the main source of gold
- goddess of fertility
- with a variety of weapons and technology
- clock
- woman with the head of a cat
- first capital of kush
- god of the sun
- kinds of slaves that were war capitves
- type of labor, sold themselves
21 Clues: clock • sky god • god of the sun • god of the dead • goddess of fertility • first capital of kush • type of labor, paid a wage • wheat, lettuce, and papyrus • woman with the head of a cat • type of labor, sold themselves • took possession of Nubian lands • had two different capital cities • was the ruler during the 4th dynasty • she ___ recommend doing a word search • ...
cn 2024-04-20
Across
- Sin City
- The City of the Soaring Dragon
- Fragrant Harbor
- The City of Seven Hills
- The Third Rome
- The Tiger City
- The Classical City
- The Big Mango
- Harbour City
- Twin Cities
- Toytown
- City of Angels
- Crossroads of America
- The 6
- Bristle
- Rainy City
- The City of a Thousands of Minarets
- City of a Hundred Spires
- Big Peach
- Pheonix City
- Peace Capital
- The Forbidden City
- Mother of the Rus cities
- City The City of Palaces
- Lion City
- Bluff City
- The Windy City
- Queen of Danube
- Mound City
- Gateway to Mexico
- Vice City
- Orleans The Big Easy
- City of Music
- Las Vegas of the East
- The City of Roses
- Swiss German
- Gastown
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- Steel City
- Bride of the Sea
- Capital of Europe
- The Big Smoke
- Roffa
- Grey City
- Dear Green Place
- Space City
- City of Saints
- La Dotta
- The City of Gold
- Charm City
- Barca
- Fair City
- ATX
- Little Paris
- El Pulpo
- Beantown
- Baires
- Mediterranean Flower
- City by the Bay
- Nissa La Bella
- The Big Pineapple
- Mile High City
- City of Brotherly Love
- The Pearl of the Orient
- Lake City The Crossroads of the West
- Valley of the Sun
- Las Gidi
- City of Light
- Florrie
- Motor City
- City of Wine
- City of Dreams
- Big D
- Fashion Capital of the World
- The City of Spires
- Mokum
- Big Apple
- Paris of the Middle East
77 Clues: ATX • Roffa • Barca • The 6 • Big D • Mokum • Baires • Toytown • Bristle • Florrie • Gastown • Sin City • La Dotta • El Pulpo • Beantown • Las Gidi • Grey City • Fair City • Big Peach • Lion City • Big Apple • Vice City • Steel City • Space City • Charm City • Rainy City • Motor City • Bluff City • Mound City • Twin Cities • Little Paris • Harbour City • Pheonix City • City of Wine • Swiss German • The Big Smoke • The Big Mango • City of Light • Peace Capital • ...
South America Crossword Puzzle 2018-05-03
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- river that flows in the northern part of the continent
- in South America the plains are known as
- Highlands on the East coast of South America
- Colombia and Venezuela plains
- savannas with flat terrain
- factors that pull people towards cities
- forest made up of different species of trees
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- capital of Chile
- type of farming growing crops on hillside or mountain slopes
- river that flows west to east
- river that flows south and west through Paraguay & Argentina
- Chain of mountains ranges in South America
- largest country in South America
- factors that push people to leave rural areas
- capital of Peru
15 Clues: capital of Peru • capital of Chile • savannas with flat terrain • river that flows west to east • Colombia and Venezuela plains • largest country in South America • factors that pull people towards cities • in South America the plains are known as • Chain of mountains ranges in South America • Highlands on the East coast of South America • ...
International Students' week 2025-01-15
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- The capital of the north of Iceland
- The long Icelandic word everybody knows, also a volcano.
- Where is the Cheapest beer in Reykjavík?
- The president of the International Committee
- The site of annual parliament of Iceland from the year 930 until 1798
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- The capital of Iceland
- The largest library in Iceland.
- The Nearest swimming pool to the campus of UI.
- Where the main cafeteria at UI is located...
- Location of the most recent eruption in Iceland.
- The last Icelandic julelad to visit cities.
- 🍺🍺 in Icelandic
- The party street of Iceland
- The National dish of Icelanders
- The mother of the Julelads
15 Clues: 🍺🍺 in Icelandic • The capital of Iceland • The mother of the Julelads • The party street of Iceland • The largest library in Iceland. • The National dish of Icelanders • The capital of the north of Iceland • Where is the Cheapest beer in Reykjavík? • The last Icelandic julelad to visit cities. • Where the main cafeteria at UI is located... • ...
Ch 19 Crossword Puzzle for notes #1-10 2013-05-06
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- Third factor of production
- Man made transportation method between cities
- Invented the steam engine
- How factory workers were often paid
- Financial partner in Watt's enterprise
- Improved the steam engine
- A new business venture that requires lots of capital
- The relgion formed by John Wesley during the Ind Rev
Down
- Replaced canals as cheaper form of transportation
- The Flying Shuttle sped this up wheh invented in 1733
- Created process to make steel lighter and stronger
- Successful American steamboat business owner
- The city that the world's 1st major rail line went to
- Term for when landowners consolidated land
- The last name of the inventor of the seed drill
- The first word of Agricultural Revolution
16 Clues: Invented the steam engine • Improved the steam engine • Third factor of production • How factory workers were often paid • Financial partner in Watt's enterprise • The first word of Agricultural Revolution • Term for when landowners consolidated land • Successful American steamboat business owner • Man made transportation method between cities • ...
Medieval American Civilizations 2021-10-04
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- ancestor civ of America's pueblo SW peoples
- what the Aztec called themselves
- the tuber crop of the Andes Mountains and Inca
- North America's mound building civ
- this civilization conquered both Aztec and Inca
- architecture style of American SW peoples
- religious ritual common with Aztec
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- capital of the Aztec empire
- the "grain crop" of the Americas
- location of the cliff dwellings of Anasazi
- built by the Inca to control their empire (Rome)
- capital of the mound builders of North America
- corn/maize allowed for the building of _________
- man made islands for farming...Aztec
- conquered peoples paid this to the Aztec
- dominant empire of the Andes Mountains (S.America)
16 Clues: capital of the Aztec empire • the "grain crop" of the Americas • what the Aztec called themselves • North America's mound building civ • religious ritual common with Aztec • man made islands for farming...Aztec • conquered peoples paid this to the Aztec • architecture style of American SW peoples • location of the cliff dwellings of Anasazi • ...
Words derived by Polis 2025-11-03
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- Way to describe ice cream that has chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry.
- Who comes when you call 911
- City with 22 lakes
- If you are not rude you are...
- The Capital of Maryland
- City of the World
Down
- Atlantis can be described as a
- Capital of Transnistra
- The Philistine region is a group of five cities which makes it a...
- What is the one thing you don't bring up on Thanksgiving?
- Motor Speedway
11 Clues: Motor Speedway • City of the World • City with 22 lakes • Capital of Transnistra • The Capital of Maryland • Who comes when you call 911 • Atlantis can be described as a • If you are not rude you are... • What is the one thing you don't bring up on Thanksgiving? • The Philistine region is a group of five cities which makes it a... • ...
ancient egypt 2022-03-11
Across
- a combination of soot and a lead mineral
- was the ruler during the 4th dynasty
- sky god
- trenches that caught the water from the Niles high tides and directed them
- wheat, lettuce, and papyrus
- took possession of Nubian lands
- type of labor, paid a wage
- she ___ recommend doing a word search
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- how marion felt about this assignment
Down
- had two different capital cities
- god of the dead
- means gold and the location was the main source of gold
- goddess of fertility
- with a variety of weapons and technology
- clock
- woman with the head of a cat
- first capital of kush
- god of the sun
- kinds of slaves that were war capitves
- type of labor, sold themselves
21 Clues: clock • sky god • god of the sun • god of the dead • goddess of fertility • first capital of kush • type of labor, paid a wage • wheat, lettuce, and papyrus • woman with the head of a cat • type of labor, sold themselves • took possession of Nubian lands • had two different capital cities • was the ruler during the 4th dynasty • she ___ recommend doing a word search • ...
ancient egypt 2022-03-11
Across
- god of the sun
- took possession of Nubian lands
- she ___ recommend doing a word search
- with a variety of weapons and technology
- god of the dead
- clock
- type of labor, sold themselves
- wheat, lettuce, and papyrus
- sky god
- a combination of soot and a lead mineral
- trenches that caught the water from the Niles high tides and directed them
Down
- type of labor, paid a wage
- kinds of slaves that were war capitves
- had two different capital cities
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- how marion felt about this assignment
- woman with the head of a cat
- first capital of kush
- was the ruler during the 4th dynasty
- goddess of fertility
- means gold and the location was the main source of gold
21 Clues: clock • sky god • god of the sun • god of the dead • goddess of fertility • first capital of kush • type of labor, paid a wage • wheat, lettuce, and papyrus • woman with the head of a cat • type of labor, sold themselves • took possession of Nubian lands • had two different capital cities • was the ruler during the 4th dynasty • she ___ recommend doing a word search • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-03-31
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- re-invented the steam engine
- people moved to cities
- 2% of americans live here now
- one of the three common diseases in factories
- Invented the water frame
- Restoring soil by rotating different crops regularly
- Multistory buildings cramped with tiny apartments
- what class grew during industrialization
- __________ replaced human labor
Down
- process of tech advances made between 1750-1900
- Urbanization bringing people together created a larger society
- Brought together capital, labor, and new inventions
- good were easily transported with these systems
- Cloth production moves from homes to buildings.
- working conditions during the industrial revolution
- Taking over and fencing off land from peasant farmers
- Invented the power loom
- Britain had a large supply of coal and iron
- Invented the spinning jenny
- Money from farmers and trade to invest in new technology
20 Clues: people moved to cities • Invented the power loom • Invented the water frame • Invented the spinning jenny • re-invented the steam engine • 2% of americans live here now • __________ replaced human labor • what class grew during industrialization • Britain had a large supply of coal and iron • one of the three common diseases in factories • ...
Do you know your geography? (Part 3) 2023-01-23
Across
- Country with the highest GDP
- Small island nation near the Philippines
- Country whose capital city is also a type of bean
- Small African country directly across the Red Sea from Yemen
- Country where Gloria from Modern Family was raised
- Country whose flag has three vertical striped, the centre one slightly larger than the outer two, coloured red then white then red (top to bottom), with a green emblem of a tree
- Capital of Brazil
- Only North American country bordering south America
- Country whose national flag is a mirror image of Ireland's
- Island nation off of the central-western African coast
- Province/territory in Canada that has 0 Walmarts
- Capital of Jamaica
- Capital of New Brunswick
- Country whose flag had a red background with a large double-headed black bird at the centre
- Country Malaysia borders to the north on the Mainland
- Country that won the first ever world cup
- Country home to the female tennis player Caroline Garcia
- Country bordering the DRC to the northwest
- Tiny nation at the tip of the Malaysian mainland
- Country surrounded by Senegal
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- Capital of Fiji
- Largest lake in Africa
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of the Congo
- European country bordering Russia with a long-reigning dictator
- Second smallest country in the world
- Capital of Switzerland
- Capital of the Northern Territory of Australia
- Deepest lake in the world
- Country with three horizontal stripes of the same size coloured yellow then green then red (top to bottom), with no emblem
- Country represented by the song 'Snap' at Eurovision 2022
- Largest Russian federal district
- Country home to Holger Rune
- Country with 3 official capital cities
- Country home to the Plíšková sisters
- African country on a large lake with the same name
- Partially recognized state in the Middle East with two major territories bordering Israel
- Country almost entirely surrounded by India
- Capital of Senegal
- Caribbean country with terrible relations to the U.S.
- Country considered both African and Middle Eastern by some
41 Clues: Capital of Fiji • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Jamaica • Capital of Senegal • Capital of the Congo • Largest lake in Africa • Capital of Switzerland • Capital of New Brunswick • Deepest lake in the world • Country home to Holger Rune • Country with the highest GDP • Country surrounded by Senegal • Largest Russian federal district • ...
Places 2024-12-09
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- I have the ancient pyramids inside me
- One of my cities is Sydney
- I have the Buckingham palace inside me
- People in me sometimes make their houses with mud
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- I am very famous for gelato
- I have a red maple leaf in the middle of my flag
- One of my cities is Phuket
- My flag colors are red and yellow
- I have the Bhuj Khalifa inside me
- I am the capital of France
10 Clues: One of my cities is Phuket • I am the capital of France • One of my cities is Sydney • I am very famous for gelato • My flag colors are red and yellow • I have the Bhuj Khalifa inside me • I have the ancient pyramids inside me • I have the Buckingham palace inside me • I have a red maple leaf in the middle of my flag • People in me sometimes make their houses with mud
Ch 19 notes #1-10 Crossword Puzzle 2013-05-03
Across
- Replaced canals as cheaper form of transportation
- Successful American steamboat business owner
- Improved the steam engine
- Created process to make steel lighter and stronger
- Man made transportation method between cities
- The last name of the inventor of the seed drill
- A new business venture that requires lots of capital
- The Flying Shuttle sped this up wheh invented in 1733
Down
- Third factor of production
- The first word of Agricultural Revolution
- The city that the world's 1st major rail line went to
- Term for when landowners consolidated land
- Invented the steam engine
- Financial partner in Watt's enterprise
- The relgion formed by John Wesley during the Ind Rev
- How factory workers were often paid
16 Clues: Invented the steam engine • Improved the steam engine • Third factor of production • How factory workers were often paid • Financial partner in Watt's enterprise • The first word of Agricultural Revolution • Term for when landowners consolidated land • Successful American steamboat business owner • Man made transportation method between cities • ...
Mesoamerica 2023-05-23
Across
- The Aztec attempted to please gods by making human _______
- The Aztec fought them off but the Spaniards left behind ____ pox
- the Maya lived in the ____ peninsula
- long periods of ______ caused crop failure
- They invited him to the capital of ______
- Cortes ______ Montezuma
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- Populations of the cities grew to fast for the ____ system
- Maya cities were built around _____ centers
- _______ - the Maya worshiped many gods
- _____ served as roads for trade and travel between villages
10 Clues: Cortes ______ Montezuma • the Maya lived in the ____ peninsula • _______ - the Maya worshiped many gods • They invited him to the capital of ______ • long periods of ______ caused crop failure • Maya cities were built around _____ centers • Populations of the cities grew to fast for the ____ system • The Aztec attempted to please gods by making human _______ • ...
Urban environments 2017-01-10
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- residential area on the outskirts of a city
- reinvestment of capital to inner city areas
- industrial area that can be redeveloped
- difference between BR and DR
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- increase in % of people living in towns and cities
- makes you move away from a place
- one of the consequences of urbanization
- movement into towns and cities
- makes you want to move to a place
9 Clues: difference between BR and DR • movement into towns and cities • makes you move away from a place • makes you want to move to a place • one of the consequences of urbanization • industrial area that can be redeveloped • residential area on the outskirts of a city • reinvestment of capital to inner city areas • increase in % of people living in towns and cities
Medieval Europe Puzzle 2025-04-24
Across
- Forced to leave Rome by Pepin
- Capital of Charlemagne's empire
- Archbishop of Canterbury and scholastic thinker
- Medieval state in Eastern Europe (2 words)
- One of the Italian cities who controlled Mediterranean trade
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- One of the Flemish cities known for wool
- Location of the third papacy during the Great Schism
- One of the locations of the first medieval universities
- English Christian reformer (2 words)
- Prince who defeated German and Swede invaders (2 words)
10 Clues: Forced to leave Rome by Pepin • Capital of Charlemagne's empire • English Christian reformer (2 words) • One of the Flemish cities known for wool • Medieval state in Eastern Europe (2 words) • Archbishop of Canterbury and scholastic thinker • Location of the third papacy during the Great Schism • One of the locations of the first medieval universities • ...
High Middle Ages - Kate Hoheisel 2026-03-25
Across
- These people were paid wages and could work for others.
- This pandemic happened in 1339 due to the dirty cities.
- Land, labor, and capital are controlled by individuals.
- The type of fair that included other countries.
- Charging interest on a loan
- Wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce profits
- These people were not paid and worked to learn a trade.
- These became very dirty in medieval towns due to a large amount of trash.
- The century when the murder and violence rate went way up.
- The number of serfs _______ as towns grew.
- Fairs brought people together and acted as a ______ function.
- Fur, timber, metal, fish, oil, and grain are all trade items of what country?
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- Skilled workers formed these, and first had to be an apprentice and a journeyman to become a member.
- Members of the middle class in England were called this.
- Written statements of the townspeople’s rights.
- The three key cities of trade were Genoa, Pisa, and ______.
- Merchant guilds gained this, meaning they had the sole right to trade there.
- Merchants had to pay this if they were in a foreign nation and wanted to trade.
- Manufacturing that is completed in homes.
- The league that formed because Germany didn’t have a strong central government.
- Goods or services exchanged, no use of money.
- Allowed townspeople to avoid work on the manor.
22 Clues: Charging interest on a loan • Manufacturing that is completed in homes. • The number of serfs _______ as towns grew. • Goods or services exchanged, no use of money. • Written statements of the townspeople’s rights. • The type of fair that included other countries. • Allowed townspeople to avoid work on the manor. • Wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce profits • ...
High Middle Ages Crossword Puzzle Jenna Dambowy 2026-03-24
Across
- the _________ location changes so now there is shipping
- What were members of the middle class called in England?
- 9 out of 10 cities had less than _____ inhabitants
- Was a system where manufacturing was completed in homes
- What is one reason why merchant guilds acted as charitable organizations?
- Someone has to avoid Officials for a year and _______ if you want to be free?
- A term where interest was charged on a loan
- It means wealth is earned, saved, and invested to produce profits
- If merchants from other towns or foreign nations wanted to trade in a town, they had to_______
- Term that means land, labor, and capital are controlled by individuals
- __________ Means the sole right to trade there
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- People started to migrate into villages that became towns and cities that were inclosed by a ________.
- A term that means goods/services exchanged
- What is one way townspeople make their living?
- What percent of Europeans lived in the countryside and religious communities?
- Skilled workers formed ______
- Who did townspeople prefer to rule to protect trade and property?
- This is anything that could be traded
- What region was the first to see a revival in trading
- This gathering includes other countries, socialization, and Cultural diffusion
- Exempt status allowed townspeople to avoid work on the ______
- A league that formed because Germany did not have a strong central government
22 Clues: Skilled workers formed ______ • This is anything that could be traded • A term that means goods/services exchanged • A term where interest was charged on a loan • What is one way townspeople make their living? • __________ Means the sole right to trade there • 9 out of 10 cities had less than _____ inhabitants • What region was the first to see a revival in trading • ...
World Studies 7 (Q1) 2021-10-25
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- an Incan way of keeping numbers by using string and knots
- floating gardens built by Aztecs
- the modern-day country where the Aztecs lived
- mountain range where the Inca lived
- capital of the Aztec empire
- pipes used to carry fresh water
- ________thesis statement
- ______farming, a way of building farms on mountains
Down
- the modern-day country where the Inca lived
- Native to an area
- cities are a __________ feature of geography
- the name of a large rainforest in South America
- If a source is trustworthy, it is also __________
- mountains are a _________ feature of geography.
- The Aztecs lived on what kind of geographic feature?
- capital of the Inca empire
- man-made rivers for traveling
17 Clues: Native to an area • ________thesis statement • capital of the Inca empire • capital of the Aztec empire • man-made rivers for traveling • pipes used to carry fresh water • floating gardens built by Aztecs • mountain range where the Inca lived • the modern-day country where the Inca lived • cities are a __________ feature of geography • ...
Lyndon 1 2025-04-03
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- Ex-Yugoslav country capital
- tiny country that boasts 2 world cups
- Region in Northwest spain with a unique language
- US State or Caucasus nation
- Tiny Southwestern Indian State
- French and English speaking capital
- Location of the Holocaust memorial
- Indigenous language, official in South Africa and Zimbabwe
- Where santa is from according to northern europeans
- Hokkaido city and beer company
- Capital of Nevada: _____ city
- Revolutionary War battlefield, also a southern US capital
- Luzon megacity
- Script in Phnom Pneh
- Hindi but with a different script
- La ___, highest capital in the world
- Abbr of the most dangerous ocean and continent
- Highest volcano in the Philippines
- Turkish capital
- Frigid Siberian city on the Lena River of 330K
- Ho Chi Minh formerly
- Baltic capital
- NE Indian state along the Brahmaputra River
- Second holiest city in Islam
- Chernobyl disaster happened in this country
- Largest state in Brasil
- 0 Latitude capital
- Autonomous region in the highest mountains of the world
- most polluted city in the world
- Massive inland Viet city
- Contains cities such as Salalah and Muscat
- Westernmost mainland african city
- U.S. Terr. north of Guam
- Greenland capital
- Siberian city nearby Lake Baikal of 590K
- pilgrimage destination in a desert
- Capital within the Texas triangle
- River that forms a large valley in Northern Italy
- southern thai province known for its unique architecture
- Western Ukrainian city of 700K
- Largest city in GMT+12 (Oceania)
- Po Valley City of 850K
- Capital of Mt. Olympus' country
- arguably the most famous city in south america
- Northern Italian City of 1.3M
- Largest island in the ____ sea
- Southern Mexican state known for rich culture and food
- Australian island
- Japanese city famous for friendly deer
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- massive outback rock
- Where many people fly to visit Petra or the Dead Sea
- Oktoberfest location
- Largest city on the Mediterranean Sea
- Contains islands such as Rhodes, Mykonos, and Lesbos
- Largest non-capital african city
- Twice the population of Kaunas, same country
- northern Mexican city with mountains in the middle of it
- City in Colombia known for its modernity
- Eastern Colombian city of 200K, north of Villavicencio
- Ethiopian City: Dire _____
- Largest city in the amazon
- Touristy Italian Alps Lake
- French city on the Belgian border
- Quintana
- Contains cities such as Damascus and Aleppo
- Iranian megacity
- River that forms China's northeast border with Russia
- Pradesh state in southern India
- ____ del Salado, the highest mountain in Chile and the highest volcano in the world
- Lake that shares the name with a Pennsylvanian city
- Most populated island in the world
- German speaking city not in Germany or Austria
- Easternmost state in the USA
- capital of the largest african country
- Kazakh city on the Caspian
- taj mahal located in
- Faroe Capital
- Touristy Croatian coastal city
- Mountain range that divides two continents
- Second largest russian city
- Western Australian Capital
- High elevation capital on the Arabian Peninsula
- Abbr. of the state whos largest city is named after its western neighbor
- City of 1.5M in Rajasthan, or the first word of Sabah's capital
- Himalayan territorial dispute over this state
- Abbr. for country that contains an identical flag to Chad
- Continent that contains half of Istanbul
- Capital north of Vienna and Southeast of Berlin
- Tierra del Fuego city
- Abbr. for balkan nation that contains Varna and Sofia
- South African port city
- Beautiful city in the Austrian Alps
- Caribbean nation that shares its island with one other country
- Large Asian city that is an anagram of the capital of its country
- Peruvian Andes city of about 500K
- Yucatan Peninsula tourist trap
- Pakistani port city
- Famous for its 101 skyscraper
- Abbr. of the flattest country on Earth
- Ghana capital
- home to the tallest building in the world
- Scandinavian capital
- Largest city in Pernambuco of NE Brasil
- Largest Turkish Mediterranean City with 2.6M inhabitants
- Thai capital
- Largest subdivision in Russia, and the world
106 Clues: Quintana • Thai capital • Faroe Capital • Ghana capital • Luzon megacity • Baltic capital • Turkish capital • Iranian megacity • Greenland capital • Australian island • 0 Latitude capital • Pakistani port city • massive outback rock • Oktoberfest location • Script in Phnom Pneh • taj mahal located in • Ho Chi Minh formerly • Scandinavian capital • Tierra del Fuego city • Po Valley City of 850K • ...
Crossword Mariana Acevedo 2017-01-17
Across
- the country where there are 16 cities with more than 2 million inhabitants
- land is most used for it
- there are 4 types of it in south east asia
- the country with lowest elevation.
- one of the countries that have no urban área
- The country that has two names
- the main climate in Mongolia
- one of the country with highest elevation
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- one of the countries that is landlocked
- The only country to mine silver
- what is the climate in the north of the ecuator
- the capital cities are located in it
- The country that mainly practices hinduism
- one of the most populated countries based on the map
14 Clues: land is most used for it • the main climate in Mongolia • The country that has two names • The only country to mine silver • the country with lowest elevation. • the capital cities are located in it • one of the countries that is landlocked • one of the country with highest elevation • The country that mainly practices hinduism • there are 4 types of it in south east asia • ...
High Middle Ages 2026-03-27
Across
- The second stage of being admitted into a craft guild
- manufacturing is completed in homes
- In 1371, you could not throw this out the window, or you would be fined 2 shillings
- charging interest on a loan
- amount cities in the Hanseatic League
- formed because Germany didn't have a strong central government
- Exempt status allowed people to avoid working on this
- Who did townspeople prefer to rule to protect trade and property
- The first stage of being admitted into a craft guild
- The lord no longer administered justice, towns had there own
Down
- how did builders strategically build houses to increase the size og each house
- after the crusades in Europe declined
- goods/services are exchanged; there is no use of money
- these social functions are entertaining, social, and include other countries
- nine out of 10 cities had fewer than this many people in medieval towns
- amount of days you have to avoid officials to become free
- The church's power increases after this
- skilled workers formed these
- If merchants from other regions wanted to trade in a town they would have to do this
- land, labor, and capital are controlled by individuals
- wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce profits
- were not allowed to leave the land they were bound to
22 Clues: charging interest on a loan • skilled workers formed these • manufacturing is completed in homes • after the crusades in Europe declined • amount cities in the Hanseatic League • The church's power increases after this • The first stage of being admitted into a craft guild • The second stage of being admitted into a craft guild • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-25
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- an economic system based on state ownership of capital
- the government should not interfere with the economy
- Process of taking over and fencing off land formerly shared by peasant farmers
- an economic system based on private ownership of capital
- a person who starts a business to raise money
- denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people
- to supply money for a project in order to make a profit
- an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employerlaissez-faire, the government should not interfere with the economy
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- fabrics that are woven or knitted; material for clothing
- a form of socialism that abolishes private ownership
- a crop used to make money
- a machine that automatically reaps wheat/plants
- Whitney, inventor, in 1793, of the cotton gin
- engine powered by steam that could pump water from mines 3X as quickly as previous engines
- use of automatic machinery to increase production
- An economic system in which the government controls a country's economy
- people who believed that slavery should be against the law
- The study of the decisions or choices that go into making, distributing, and consuming products
- the growth of cities due to movement of people from rural areas to cities
- a device that used electrical signals to send messages
- machine used to separate cotton from its seeds
21 Clues: a crop used to make money • Whitney, inventor, in 1793, of the cotton gin • a person who starts a business to raise money • machine used to separate cotton from its seeds • a machine that automatically reaps wheat/plants • use of automatic machinery to increase production • a form of socialism that abolishes private ownership • ...
India-7MA 2022-04-25
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- this river creates a fertile plain known as the Indus River Valley.
- "a division"
- Nepal's Capital.
- this river flows across northern India to Bangladesh.
- Father of Modern India.
- seasonal winds that bring either moist or dry air to an area.
- this civilization began around 2300 BC in the Indus River Valley
- increase in the percentage of people who live in cities.
- highest mountain on the planet.
- landform at the mouth of a river created by sediment deposits.
- one of India's Largest Cities.
- They took control of India in 1858.
- one of India's largest moviemaking industries.
- this system divided Indian society into groups based on a person's birth or occupation.
- Large island country 20 miles off India's coast.
- Capital of Bangladesh.
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- based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.
- Festival of Lights
- this revolution was a program that encouraged farmers to adopt modern agriculture methods.
- is a large landmass that is smaller than a continent.
- a main type of abundant resource found in India.
- group of people from the mountains of Nepal.
- a small mountain kingdom in the Himalayas.
- dominant religion of India.
- Most Indians still live in rural areas called ______.
- Large Mountain range in India.
- small oil lamps for decorations.
- He helped spread Buddism across India.
- Territory inhabited and controlled by people from a foreign land.
29 Clues: "a division" • Nepal's Capital. • Festival of Lights • Capital of Bangladesh. • Father of Modern India. • dominant religion of India. • Large Mountain range in India. • one of India's Largest Cities. • highest mountain on the planet. • small oil lamps for decorations. • They took control of India in 1858. • He helped spread Buddism across India. • ...
POLAND - group 2 2017-05-22
9 Clues: +48 for Poland. • The typical meal in Poland. • The biggest lake in Poland. • The capital city of Poland. • Number of provinces in Poland. • The first capital city of Poland. • One of the triple cities in Poland. • The most popular football player in Poland. • The city where people spend time in winter.
latin america 2022-06-06
11 Clues: has a canal • in north america • used to be british • hondurases currency • currency is quetzal • costa rica's capital • one of belize's cities • mexico's type of government • one of guatemala's languages • one of nicaragua's chief industries • who is one person that raided panama
Middle East Crossword 2021-04-01
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- water body north of Qatar
- capital and largest city in Egypt
- small, oil-rich country invaded by Saddam Hussein in the 1990s, borders on Persian Gulf
- Damascus is its capital
- city located at about 31 45' N, 35 15' E
- Jordan's capital
- small country east of Algeria, west of Libya
- city located at the mouth of the Nile
- Egyptian canal connecting the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea
- strait between Spain and Morocco
- a small chunk of Azerbaijan is located inside this country, its worst enemy!
- country located north of the Gulf of Aden
- to get from Turkey to Syria, which direction should you travel?
- Iran's capital and largest city
- "colored" Sea west of Saudi Arabia
- former Soviet republic near the Black and Caspian Sea with a familiar name
- the Tropic of Cancer runs through this Omani city
- Israel's neighbor to the north
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- country which comes closest to touching Spain
- Tigris and Euphrates Rivers flow through this country
- "colored" sea north of Turkey
- the holy Islamic cities of Mecca and Medina are located in this country
- Lebanon's capital
- salty sea between Israel and Jordan
- Moroccan mountains
- desert spanning from Mauritania to Egypt
- Ankara is this country's capital
- Egyptian peninsula which protrudes into the Red Sea
- to get to United Arab Emirates from Muscat, which direction should you travel?
- small island country near Qatar in the Persian Gulf
- water body east of Azerbaijan
- capital and largest city in Iraq
- to get from Israel to Jordan, which direction should you travel?
- Iran's "stan" neighbor to the north
- country which lies west of Egypt
- Iran's unstable neighbor to the east
- island nation south of Turkey
37 Clues: Jordan's capital • Lebanon's capital • Moroccan mountains • Damascus is its capital • water body north of Qatar • "colored" sea north of Turkey • water body east of Azerbaijan • island nation south of Turkey • Israel's neighbor to the north • Iran's capital and largest city • Ankara is this country's capital • strait between Spain and Morocco • capital and largest city in Iraq • ...
Sid's Lodestar Crossword- Keeper of the Lost Cities 2023-10-17
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- the prestigious academy that noble families attend
- two Telepaths that boost each other's mental strength and energy
- one of the twelve elves who rule over the Lost Cities
- the ogre capital city
- the villain organisation trying to take over the Lost Cities
- the rebellion trying to stop the Neverseen
- the home of Sophie Foster and her parents
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- a elf with the ability to hear other's thoughts
- an elf with the power to inflict pain on others
- home of the Vacker family
- the meeting place of the six intelligent species
- stones that always remember where they last were
- the name of the book
- an elf with the ability to speak any language fluently
- the home of Sophie Foster's Neverseen friend
- an endangered species that can fly and has a horn
- an elf with the ability to feel other's emotions
- an elf with the power to enhance another's ability
18 Clues: the name of the book • the ogre capital city • home of the Vacker family • the home of Sophie Foster and her parents • the rebellion trying to stop the Neverseen • the home of Sophie Foster's Neverseen friend • a elf with the ability to hear other's thoughts • an elf with the power to inflict pain on others • the meeting place of the six intelligent species • ...
Sid's Lodestar Crossword- Keeper of the Lost Cities 2023-10-17
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- the prestigious academy that noble families attend
- two Telepaths that boost each other's mental strength and energy
- one of the twelve elves who rule over the Lost Cities
- the ogre capital city
- the villain organisation trying to take over the Lost Cities
- the rebellion trying to stop the Neverseen
- the home of Sophie Foster and her parents
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- a elf with the ability to hear other's thoughts
- an elf with the power to inflict pain on others
- home of the Vacker family
- the meeting place of the six intelligent species
- stones that always remember where they last were
- the name of the book
- an elf with the ability to speak any language fluently
- the home of Sophie Foster's Neverseen friend
- an endangered species that can fly and has a horn
- an elf with the ability to feel other's emotions
- an elf with the power to enhance another's ability
18 Clues: the name of the book • the ogre capital city • home of the Vacker family • the home of Sophie Foster and her parents • the rebellion trying to stop the Neverseen • the home of Sophie Foster's Neverseen friend • a elf with the ability to hear other's thoughts • an elf with the power to inflict pain on others • the meeting place of the six intelligent species • ...
Sid's Lodestar Crossword- Keeper of the Lost Cities 2023-10-17
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- the prestigious academy that noble families attend
- two Telepaths that boost each other's mental strength and energy
- one of the twelve elves who rule over the Lost Cities
- the ogre capital city
- the villain organisation trying to take over the Lost Cities
- the rebellion trying to stop the Neverseen
- the home of Sophie Foster and her parents
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- a elf with the ability to hear other's thoughts
- an elf with the power to inflict pain on others
- home of the Vacker family
- the meeting place of the six intelligent species
- stones that always remember where they last were
- the name of the book
- an elf with the ability to speak any language fluently
- the home of Sophie Foster's Neverseen friend
- an endangered species that can fly and has a horn
- an elf with the ability to feel other's emotions
- an elf with the power to enhance another's ability
18 Clues: the name of the book • the ogre capital city • home of the Vacker family • the home of Sophie Foster and her parents • the rebellion trying to stop the Neverseen • the home of Sophie Foster's Neverseen friend • a elf with the ability to hear other's thoughts • an elf with the power to inflict pain on others • the meeting place of the six intelligent species • ...
50 States Crossword Puzzle 2015-07-19
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- This state is located in tornado alley and is one of the largest states in the US.
- Its capital is Cheyenne and here you can see Grand Teton National Park.
- It’s has a shore names after itself and it has Liberty State Park.
- This peninsula is near the Gulf of Mexico and capital is Tallahassee.
- Here you can see Rocky Mountain National Park.
- Here, you can visit Milwaukee and Port Washington.
- Its capital is Concord and is home to Mt. Washington.
- Its capital is Topeka and it is found in tornado alley.
- It is home to Philadelphia, Hershey, and Pittsburg.
- Here you can visit Louisville and Mammoth Cave National Park.
- Its capital is Columbia and it has Myrtle Beach.
- Here, Mount Rushmore is found along with the capital Pierre.
- It’s an island and is the 50th state of the US.
- Its capital is Carson City and is above Arizona on a map.
- Its capital is Nashville and is home to Elvis Prestly.
- It is home to Charleston and Canaan Valley.
- Its neighboring states are California and New Mexico.
- Its capital is Lincoln and you can see North Platte here.
- Is capital is Dover and has Rehoboth Beach.
- This state is located on the West Coast and its capital is Sacramento.
- Its capital is a city named after itself and its basketball team is the Thunder.
- Here you can visit St. Louis, Springfield, and Kansas City.
- Here you can visit Baltimore and Chesapeake Valley.
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- In this state, there is Cleveland and Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
- This state’s capital is Augusta and is abbreviated ME.
- Its capital is Hartford and has Mystic Seaport.
- It has the city of Detroit and is bordering the Great Lakes.
- In this state, there is the Statue of Liberty.
- Its capital is Indianapolis and has Michigan City.
- Its capital is Jackson and its abbreviation is MS.
- This state's capital is Salem and one of its major lakes is Crater Lake.
- This state is located in the Pacific Northwest and has the space needle.
- Its capital is Raleigh and has the Baltimore Estate.
- This state's capital is Santa Fe and was founded in 1610.
- Its home to New Orleans.
- Its capital is Little Rock and it has Eureka Springs.
- Its capital is Boston and is home to Cape Cod.
- Its capital is Salt Lake City.
- This state is a peninsula and its neighboring country is Canada.
- Here, you can see West Yellowstone and Glacier National Park.
- Here you can see Cedar Falls and Clear Lake.
- Here There are the Twin Falls and the capital Boise.
- Its capital is Montpelier and has Lake Champlain.
- Its capital is Saint Paul and one of its cities are Minneapolis.
- This state’s capital is Providence and is on the East Coast.
- This is the 39th state and you can find Devil's Lake here.
- Its capital is Montgomery and has Gulf Shores.
- Here you can visit Chicago and Bloomington.
- Its capital is Atlanta and has Tybee Island.
- There is a lot here, with Williamsburg and Lexington.
50 Clues: Its home to New Orleans. • Its capital is Salt Lake City. • It is home to Charleston and Canaan Valley. • Here you can visit Chicago and Bloomington. • Is capital is Dover and has Rehoboth Beach. • Here you can see Cedar Falls and Clear Lake. • Its capital is Atlanta and has Tybee Island. • In this state, there is the Statue of Liberty. • ...
Peru 2021-12-20
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- amazon _____
- Lines in between Nazca and Lima
- 25Km from the shore of Lake Titicaca
- National Park in the Andes
- King Tut
- Incan Military citadel
- Plaza Mayor
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- South America's largest lake
- Rainbow Mountain
- Huge Earthen Bowl
- Capital of Peru
- Ancient Incan Citadel
- one of the most famous trails in the world
- Most Common Point to start the Inca Trail
- once the largest cities in Peru
15 Clues: King Tut • Plaza Mayor • amazon _____ • Capital of Peru • Rainbow Mountain • Huge Earthen Bowl • Ancient Incan Citadel • Incan Military citadel • National Park in the Andes • South America's largest lake • Lines in between Nazca and Lima • once the largest cities in Peru • 25Km from the shore of Lake Titicaca • Most Common Point to start the Inca Trail • ...
Saudi Arabia 2022-02-08
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- largest desert
- largest oasis
- past name
- the language Saudi Arabians speak
- famous women clothing
- most famous food in Saudi Arabia
- there is this many cities in riyadh
- Birthplace of the prophet
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- The continent that Saudi Arabia is Hajr old name of Riyadh
- The capital of Saudi Arabia
- famous for
- This person founded Riyadh
- The king of Saudi Arabia
- famous men clothing
- Religion of Muslims
15 Clues: past name • famous for • largest oasis • largest desert • famous men clothing • Religion of Muslims • famous women clothing • The king of Saudi Arabia • Birthplace of the prophet • This person founded Riyadh • The capital of Saudi Arabia • most famous food in Saudi Arabia • the language Saudi Arabians speak • there is this many cities in riyadh • ...
Cities 2023-06-12
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- The capital of Thailand, famous for its bustling street markets, ornate temples, and flavorful street food.
- A city in Canada with breathtaking mountain views, a thriving arts scene, and opportunities for outdoor activities.
- A city in Turkey that spans both Europe and Asia, known for its historic sites, vibrant markets, and delicious cuisine.
- The capital of France, famous for the Eiffel Tower, delicious pastries, and being a center of art and fashion.
- A historic city with iconic sights like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, known for its rich history and charm.
- de Janeiro A lively city in Brazil known for its stunning beaches, festive carnivals, and breathtaking landscapes.
- A bustling city in India with a vibrant film industry, bustling markets, and a rich cultural heritage.
- Town A coastal city in South Africa with stunning natural beauty, including Table Mountain and beautiful beaches.
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- The capital of Germany, known for its modern architecture, vibrant arts scene, and historical landmarks like the Berlin Wall.
- A vibrant city in Japan known for its advanced technology, delicious food, and a mix of traditional and modern culture.
- The capital of China, famous for its historical sites like the Great Wall, delicious cuisine, and rich cultural traditions.
- York City A bustling city known for its tall buildings, famous landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, and diverse culture.
- A vibrant city in Spain known for its unique architecture, lively street life, and world-class football.
- A coastal city in Australia with beautiful beaches, the Sydney Opera House, and a laid-back outdoor lifestyle.
- An ancient city in Italy with impressive ruins like the Colosseum and the historic Vatican City, home to the Pope.
- A modern city in the United Arab Emirates known for its futuristic architecture, luxury shopping, and desert adventures.
16 Clues: A bustling city in India with a vibrant film industry, bustling markets, and a rich cultural heritage. • A vibrant city in Spain known for its unique architecture, lively street life, and world-class football. • The capital of Thailand, famous for its bustling street markets, ornate temples, and flavorful street food. • ...
Cities 2023-06-20
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- An area of land set aside for public recreation and enjoyment within a city. Parks may feature green spaces, trees, playgrounds, sports facilities, walking paths, and picnic areas, providing a place for relaxation, exercise, and socializing amidst the urban environment.
- A residential area located on the outskirts of a city, typically characterized by single-family homes, quieter streets, and a more suburban lifestyle. Suburbs provide a balance between urban amenities and a quieter living environment.
- The art and science of designing and constructing buildings and other physical structures. Architecture shapes the visual character and aesthetics of a city, encompassing a wide range of styles, materials, and techniques used in the creation of urban spaces.
- A notable or significant feature, monument, building, or structure that is easily recognizable and serves as a point of reference or historical importance within a city. Landmarks contribute to a city's identity, cultural heritage, and tourist attractions.
- A wide and often tree-lined road or street, typically running through the center of a city or a prominent area. Avenues are known for their grandeur, architectural landmarks, high-end shops, and significant urban intersections. They often serve as major transportation routes.
- A specific area or community within a city, often characterized by its unique features, demographics, and social dynamics. Neighborhoods can vary in terms of their architecture, culture, amenities, and sense of community.
- A large and highly populated urban area that serves as a center of commerce, culture, and government. Cities are characterized by their skyscrapers, residential neighborhoods, transportation networks, and various amenities such as parks, museums, shopping centers, and entertainment venues.
- The distinctive outline or silhouette of a city's buildings and structures against the sky, often seen from a distance or elevated viewpoint. A city's skyline is a prominent visual feature and may be recognizable and iconic.
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- A structure built to span physical obstacles such as rivers, canals, or valleys, providing a passage over the obstacle. Bridges connect different parts of a city, facilitating transportation and enhancing connectivity between neighborhoods and areas separated by natural or artificial barriers.
- A designated area or building where goods, produce, or merchandise are sold, often featuring a variety of vendors and stalls. Markets are vibrant and bustling places within a city, offering fresh food, local products, crafts, and a vibrant atmosphere of trade and interaction.
- An extremely tall building with multiple floors, typically found in cities. Skyscrapers are architectural icons that dominate the city skyline and house offices, residential units, hotels, or other commercial establishments. They are a symbol of urban modernity and progress.
- An open public square or pedestrian area in the heart of a city, often surrounded by buildings, shops, restaurants, and other amenities. Plazas serve as gathering places, venues for events and performances, and focal points of social and cultural activities within the urban landscape.
- Relating to or characteristic of a city or urban area. Urban environments are typically densely populated and offer a wide range of facilities, services, and opportunities for social, cultural, and economic activities.
- The movement of vehicles, pedestrians, and other modes of transportation on roads and streets within a city. Traffic is often a significant aspect of urban life and can vary in intensity, congestion, and flow depending on the time of day and location.
- The central business district of a city, usually characterized by tall buildings, offices, commercial establishments, and bustling activity. Downtown areas are often the economic and cultural hubs of a city, featuring shops, restaurants, theaters, and other attractions.
- Transportation The system of transportation available to the general public within a city, including buses, trains, trams, subways, and other forms of mass transit. Public transportation provides a convenient and often more sustainable alternative to private vehicles for commuting and getting around the city.
16 Clues: Relating to or characteristic of a city or urban area. Urban environments are typically densely populated and offer a wide range of facilities, services, and opportunities for social, cultural, and economic activities. • ...
Cities 2023-07-17
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- A city in Turkey known for its unique blend of European and Asian cultures, historical sites like the Hagia Sophia, and vibrant bazaars.
- The capital city of France known for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, delicious cuisine, and artistic atmosphere.
- The capital city of Italy known for its ancient ruins, historical sites like the Colosseum, delicious food, and vibrant culture.
- The capital city of China known for its ancient landmarks like the Great Wall, Forbidden City, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage.
- The capital city of Japan known for its modern technology, neon-lit streets, bustling markets, and rich cultural heritage.
- A city in Spain known for its stunning architecture, beautiful beaches, vibrant street life, and rich artistic heritage.
- A city in the United Arab Emirates known for its futuristic skyscrapers, luxurious resorts, shopping malls, and desert adventures.
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- Town A city in South Africa known for its breathtaking natural beauty, iconic Table Mountain, diverse wildlife, and vibrant culture.
- A bustling city in India known for its bustling markets, Bollywood film industry, rich history, and vibrant street food culture.
- The largest city in Australia known for its stunning harbor, iconic Sydney Opera House, beautiful beaches, and laid-back lifestyle.
- A city in Canada known for its stunning natural beauty, picturesque mountains, vibrant arts scene, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- The capital city of South Korea known for its modern architecture, technological advancements, K-pop music, and delicious street food.
- de Janeiro A vibrant city in Brazil known for its stunning beaches, lively Carnival festival, Christ the Redeemer statue, and samba music.
- The capital city of Germany known for its thriving art scene, historical landmarks like the Berlin Wall, vibrant nightlife, and multiculturalism.
- The capital city of the United Kingdom known for its rich history, royal palaces, vibrant culture, and diverse population.
- York City The largest city in the United States known for its bustling energy, iconic skyline, cultural diversity, and vibrant arts scene.
16 Clues: A city in Spain known for its stunning architecture, beautiful beaches, vibrant street life, and rich artistic heritage. • The capital city of the United Kingdom known for its rich history, royal palaces, vibrant culture, and diverse population. • ...
Cities 2024-09-10
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- A green space within a city
- An area completely surrounded by land with no access to the sea
- The capital of France
- A place where people live, with buildings, roads and infrastructure
- Where people go to receive medical care
- The capital of the USA
- The capital of Thailand
- The capital of Japan
- The capital of China
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- Where students go to study a degree
- Area of countryside
- A city with a population of more than 10 million people
- Where children go for education
- The capital of the UK
- An area of land and its surrounding waters
- This is caused when there are too many cars
16 Clues: Area of countryside • The capital of Japan • The capital of China • The capital of France • The capital of the UK • The capital of the USA • The capital of Thailand • A green space within a city • Where children go for education • Where students go to study a degree • Where people go to receive medical care • An area of land and its surrounding waters • ...
Cities 2021-10-27
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- an official counting of all the population
- part of a city; a district
- characteristic of cities or city life
- the person at the head of city government
- the city that is the seat of government
- a rule or law
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- having to do with the affairs of a city
- a large city
- a major highway where automobiles travel
- the capital building where lawmakers meet
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city; a district • characteristic of cities or city life • having to do with the affairs of a city • the city that is the seat of government • a major highway where automobiles travel • the person at the head of city government • the capital building where lawmakers meet • an official counting of all the population
Children around the world 2024-04-26
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- There are more than 7000 lakes in this small country
- This is where you will find the pyramids of Giza
- A lot of the land is below sea level
- This country is famous for tapas
- This is where kimchi comes from
- The car brand Škoda comes from here
- There have been 46 presidents here
- This country has three capital cities
- People speak Swahili here
- This European country has 1244 islands
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- The capital city is Warsaw
- The capital city of is called Taipei
- This is where animé comes from
- This is a small Scandinavian country with a red and white flag
- This country is famous for cheese and escargots
- This country is famous for its beautiful fjords
- This country is famous for skiing
- This island country is famous for vanilla
- This is where paprika and goulash come from
- The printing press was invented here
- This kingdom is made up of four countries
- This is the biggest country in South America
- 60% of the country is made up of mountains
23 Clues: People speak Swahili here • The capital city is Warsaw • This is where animé comes from • This is where kimchi comes from • This country is famous for tapas • This country is famous for skiing • There have been 46 presidents here • The car brand Škoda comes from here • The capital city of is called Taipei • A lot of the land is below sea level • ...
End of Two Empires 2024-11-14
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- The Aztec ruler at the time the conquistadors attacked.
- The Aztec’s capital.
- The Inca’s capital.
- Inca ruler
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- Who came to the cities to take over them, and spread Christianity.
- A grain-like food Native Americans harvested.
- Where the Conquistadors came from .
- Inca City
- A type of Native American that built a fabulous empire
- A Native American person that also civilized a lot of land
10 Clues: Inca City • Inca ruler • The Inca’s capital. • The Aztec’s capital. • 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 • ...
Industrial Revolution Introduction Readings Crossword 2023-02-01
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- word that means access to workers
- farming innovation/technique that greatly boosted the production of food
- the process of moving from hand production to machine production
- pieces of land bought by wealthy landowners and closed off to poorer farmers
- second major source of energy (after water) of the early industrial revolution
- inventor of the seed drill
- key geographic feature that powered the early factories of the industrial revolution
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- the growth of cities and city-dwelling
- word that means access to wealth
- key elements needed for a nation to industrialize
- first industry that underwent industrialization
- to where evicted farmers moved
12 Clues: inventor of the seed drill • to where evicted farmers moved • word that means access to wealth • word that means access to workers • the growth of cities and city-dwelling • first industry that underwent industrialization • key elements needed for a nation to industrialize • the process of moving from hand production to machine production • ...
Capital Cities: Latin America 2 2023-12-11
11 Clues: Ecuador • Honduras • Cuba [2w] • Nicaragua • Guatemala • Panamá [2w] • El Salvador [2w] • Ciudad Guatemala • Príncipe Haití [2w] • República Dominicana [2w] • Juan Puerto Rico [2w]
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-12-01
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- What is the highest grossing Christmas film in the world?
- What is the shortest day of the year called?
- Originating in Nordic mythology, what is the name of the beast said to scare naughty children at Christmas?
- Which company changed the colour of Santa's suit to red?
- Which country traditionally eats KFC on Christmas Day?
- How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish?
- Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’?
- What is the title of the biggest selling Christmas song in the world?
- Which city does Die Hard take place in?
- Which country first started the tradition of putting up a tree?
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- What country did eggnog originally come from?
- In which 2004 Christmas film does Tom Hanks voice Santa?
- Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’?
- Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'?
- Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
- What Christmas table item was invented by Tom Smith in the 1800s?
- What country was St Nicholas born in?
- Since 1947, which country has donated a Christmas Tree for Trafalgar Square every year?
- Who is the first reindeer named in the poem ‘'Twas the night before Christmas' by Clement Moore?
- What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from?
20 Clues: Who wrote 'A Christmas Carol'? • What country was St Nicholas born in? • Which city does Die Hard take place in? • Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’? • What is the shortest day of the year called? • How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish? • What country did eggnog originally come from? • Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-12-01
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- What Christmas table item was invented by Tom Smith in the 1800s?
- What is the title of the biggest selling Christmas song in the world?
- Which country traditionally eats KFC on Christmas Day?
- Which famous scientist was born on Christmas Day in 1642?
- Which company changed the colour of Santa's suit to red?
- Since 1947, which country has donated a Christmas Tree for Trafalgar Square every year?
- What country was St Nicholas born in?
- Which city does Die Hard take place in?
- Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’?
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- Originating in Nordic mythology, what is the name of the beast said to scare naughty children at Christmas?
- In which 2004 Christmas film does Tom Hanks voice Santa?
- What country did eggnog originally come from?
- What is the highest grossing Christmas film in the world?
- Which country first started the tradition of putting up a tree?
- What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from?
- What is the shortest day of the year called?
- Who famously said ‘God bless us, every one!’?
- How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish?
- Who wrote A Christmas Carol?
- Who is the first reindeer named in the poem ‘Twas the night before Christmas by Clement Moore?
20 Clues: Who wrote A Christmas Carol? • What country was St Nicholas born in? • Which city does Die Hard take place in? • Who wrote ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’? • What is the shortest day of the year called? • How do you say ‘Merry Christmas’ in Spanish? • What country did eggnog originally come from? • What was Frosty the Snowman’s nose made from? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-11-24
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- Which country has the capital Oslo?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- With a population of over 20 million people, what is the largest capital city in the world?
- What is the capital of the United Arab Emirates?
- What is the capital of India?
- Known as the ‘Lion City’, which Asian capital is home to the Gardens of the Bay?
- Which city was the capital of the United States before Washington DC?
- What is the oldest capital city in Europe?
- Which capital city houses St Basil’s Cathedral?
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- The capital of Nepal, this city gives panoramic views of the Himalayas and – on a clear day - Mount Everest.
- What is the capital city of Jamaica?
- Which capital city held the 2012 Olympics?
- Which European capital city appears in the title of a 2008 film starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson?
- What country has the capital Havana?
- Which capital city surrounds the world’s smallest country?
- What is the capital of Egypt?
- Which capital city does the Danube flow through?
- What is the capital of Romania?
- What is the world’s most northerly capital city?
- Which capital city has the airport code LIS?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Egypt? • What is the capital of India? • What is the capital of Romania? • What is the capital of Australia? • Which country has the capital Oslo? • What is the capital city of Jamaica? • What country has the capital Havana? • Which capital city held the 2012 Olympics? • What is the oldest capital city in Europe? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-11-24
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- What is the capital of Egypt?
- With a population of over 20 million people, what is the largest capital city in the world?
- What is the capital of Romania?
- The capital of Nepal, this city gives panoramic views of the Himalayas and – on a clear day - Mount Everest.
- What is the capital of the United Arab Emirates?
- What is the capital of India?
- Known as the ‘Lion City’, which Asian capital is home to the Gardens of the Bay?
- What is the capital city of Jamaica?
- Which capital city held the 2012 Olympics?
- What is the oldest capital city in Europe?
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- What country has the capital Havana?
- Which capital city surrounds the world’s smallest country?
- What is the world’s most northerly capital city?
- Which country has the capital Oslo?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- Which European capital city appears in the title of a 2008 film starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson?
- Which city was the capital of the United States before Washington D.C?
- Which capital city has the airport code LIS?
- Which capital city houses St Basil’s Cathedral?
- Known worldwide for it's thermal springs and baths, which capital city does the Danube River flow through?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Egypt? • What is the capital of India? • What is the capital of Romania? • What is the capital of Australia? • Which country has the capital Oslo? • What country has the capital Havana? • What is the capital city of Jamaica? • Which capital city held the 2012 Olympics? • What is the oldest capital city in Europe? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-11-24
Across
- Which country has the capital Oslo?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- With a population of over 20 million people, what is the largest capital city in the world?
- What is the capital of the United Arab Emirates?
- What is the capital of India?
- Known as the ‘Lion City’, which Asian capital is home to the Gardens of the Bay?
- Which city was the capital of the United States before Washington D.C?
- What is the oldest capital city in Europe?
- Which capital city houses St Basil’s Cathedral?
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- The capital of Nepal, this city gives panoramic views of the Himalayas and – on a clear day - Mount Everest.
- What is the capital city of Jamaica?
- Which capital city held the 2012 Olympics?
- Which European capital city appears in the title of a 2008 film starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson?
- What country has the capital Havana?
- Which capital city surrounds the world’s smallest country?
- What is the capital of Egypt?
- Known worldwide for it's thermal springs and baths, which capital city does the Danube River flow through?
- What is the capital of Romania?
- What is the world’s most northerly capital city?
- Which capital city has the airport code LIS?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Egypt? • What is the capital of India? • What is the capital of Romania? • What is the capital of Australia? • Which country has the capital Oslo? • What is the capital city of Jamaica? • What country has the capital Havana? • Which capital city held the 2012 Olympics? • What is the oldest capital city in Europe? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-11-24
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- Which European capital city appears in the title of a 2008 film starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson?
- Which city was the capital of the United States before Washington D.C?
- With a population of over 20 million people, what is the largest capital city in the world?
- Known as the ‘Lion City’, which Asian capital is home to the Gardens of the Bay?
- What is the capital of Egypt?
- What is the capital of India?
- What country has the capital Havana?
- Which country has the capital Oslo?
- The capital of Nepal, this city gives panoramic views of the Himalayas and – on a clear day - Mount Everest.
- Which capital city held the 2012 Olympics?
- What is the capital of the United Arab Emirates?
- Which capital city surrounds the world’s smallest country?
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- What is the capital of Romania?
- What is the capital city of Jamaica?
- Known worldwide for it's thermal springs and baths, which capital city does the Danube River flow through?
- Which capital city has the airport code LIS?
- What is the world’s most northerly capital city?
- Which capital city houses St Basil’s Cathedral?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- What is the oldest capital city in Europe?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Egypt? • What is the capital of India? • What is the capital of Romania? • What is the capital of Australia? • Which country has the capital Oslo? • What is the capital city of Jamaica? • What country has the capital Havana? • Which capital city held the 2012 Olympics? • What is the oldest capital city in Europe? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2021-11-24
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- Which capital city held the 2012 Olympics?
- Which capital city houses St Basil’s Cathedral?
- What is the capital of the United Arab Emirates?
- Known as the ‘Lion City’, which Asian capital is home to the Gardens of the Bay?
- The capital of Nepal, this city gives panoramic views of the Himalayas and – on a clear day - Mount Everest.
- Which European capital city appears in the title of a 2008 film starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson?
- What country has the capital Havana?
- What is the oldest capital city in Europe?
- What is the capital of India?
- Which capital city surrounds the world’s smallest country?
- What is the world’s most northerly capital city?
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- What is the capital city of Jamaica?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- With a population of over 20 million people, what is the largest capital city in the world?
- What is the capital of Romania?
- Which city was the capital of the United States before Washington D.C?
- Also known as the ‘City of Spas’, which capital city does the Danube River flow through?
- Which country has the capital Oslo?
- Which capital city has the airport code LIS?
- What is the capital of Egypt?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Egypt? • What is the capital of India? • What is the capital of Romania? • What is the capital of Australia? • Which country has the capital Oslo? • What is the capital city of Jamaica? • What country has the capital Havana? • Which capital city held the 2012 Olympics? • What is the oldest capital city in Europe? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2022-02-04
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- Which large family car was renamed the VX Series in 1976?
- Which iconic classic was first produced in 1974 in Wolfsburg?
- Which popular Japanese car debuted in 1972 and is still produced today?
- Solve the anagram: granite Montana vast
- Which carmaker produce the 930 Turbo?
- Produced between 1976-2004, this car was a great example of Giorgetto Giugiaro’s famous ‘folded paper’ design.
- Solve the anagram: hangar level min
- Which fiberglass classic was first made by ex-Lotus engineers in 1971, based on a Hillman Imp model?
- Which British, 2-seater sports car was produced between 1961-79?
- Which car had a controversial reputation because of its vulnerability to fires after a rear-end collision?
- Which company made the Monte Carlo?
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- 1970s cars were the last to have carburettors. What replaced them in the 1980s?
- Which classic, first produced in 1974, shared its name with a type of wind?
- This 1973 British classic had a name that made it sound like an Italian musical term.
- Which car first produced in 1970 takes its name from the Latin word meaning ‘heavenly’ or ‘celestial’?
- Which 1973 kit car was mechanically based on the Triumph Herald?
- What car famously featured in 1974's The Man with the Golden Gun?
- Which car was marketed to the British public as ‘the car you always promised yourself’?
- Which European car maker created the ground-breaking Countach?
- This iconic yet unusual three-wheeler classic was first produced between 1973-81, then resurrected from 1989 to 2001.
20 Clues: Solve the anagram: hangar level min • Which company made the Monte Carlo? • Which carmaker produce the 930 Turbo? • Solve the anagram: granite Montana vast • Which large family car was renamed the VX Series in 1976? • Which iconic classic was first produced in 1974 in Wolfsburg? • Which European car maker created the ground-breaking Countach? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2022-02-04
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- Which car first produced in 1970 takes its name from the Latin word meaning ‘heavenly’ or ‘celestial’?
- Which car had a controversial reputation because of its vulnerability to fires after a rear-end collision?
- Solve the anagram: hangar level min
- Which popular Japanese car debuted in 1972 and is still produced today?
- Which British, 2-seater sports car was produced between 1961-79?
- Which 1973 kit car was mechanically based on the Triumph Herald?
- Produced between 1976-2004, this car was a great example of Giorgetto Giugiaro’s famous ‘folded paper’ design.
- Which carmaker produce the 930 Turbo?
- Which fiberglass classic was first made by ex-Lotus engineers in 1971, based on a Hillman Imp model?
- 1970s cars were the last to have carburettors. What replaced them in the 1980s?
- Which car was marketed to the British public as ‘the car you always promised yourself’?
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- Which company made the Monte Carlo?
- Which classic, first produced in 1974, shared its name with a type of wind?
- Solve the anagram: granite Montana vast
- This 1973 British classic had a name that made it sound like an Italian musical term.
- This iconic yet unusual three-wheeler classic was first produced between 1973-81, then resurrected from 1989 to 2001.
- Which European car maker created the ground-breaking Countach?
- What car famously featured in the 1974 film 'The Man with the Golden Gun'?
- Which iconic classic was first produced in 1974 in Wolfsburg?
- Which large family car was renamed the VX Series in 1976?
20 Clues: Which company made the Monte Carlo? • Solve the anagram: hangar level min • Which carmaker produce the 930 Turbo? • Solve the anagram: granite Montana vast • Which large family car was renamed the VX Series in 1976? • Which iconic classic was first produced in 1974 in Wolfsburg? • Which European car maker created the ground-breaking Countach? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2022-02-04
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- 1970s cars were the last to have carburettors. What replaced them in the 1980s?
- Produced between 1976-2004, this car was a great example of Giorgetto Giugiaro’s famous ‘folded paper’ design.
- Which classic, first produced in 1974, shared its name with a type of wind?
- This 1973 British classic had a name that made it sound like an Italian musical term.
- What car famously featured in the 1974 film 'The Man with the Golden Gun'?
- Which car was marketed to the British public as ‘the car you always promised yourself’?
- This iconic yet unusual three-wheeler classic was first produced between 1973-81, then resurrected from 1989 to 2001.
- Which large family car was renamed the VX Series in 1976?
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- Which popular Japanese car debuted in 1972 and is still produced today?
- Which 1973 kit car was mechanically based on the Triumph Herald?
- Solve the anagram: hangar level min
- Which fiberglass monocoque British classic was first made by ex-Lotus engineers in 1971, based on a Hillman Imp model?
- Which carmaker produced the 930 Turbo?
- Which car first produced in 1970 takes its name from the Latin word meaning ‘heavenly’ or ‘celestial’?
- Which iconic classic was first produced in 1974 in Wolfsburg?
- Which company made the Monte Carlo?
- Which European car maker created the ground-breaking Countach?
- Solve the anagram: granite Montana vast
- Which British, 2-seater sports car was produced between 1961-79?
- Which car had a controversial reputation because of its vulnerability to fires after a rear-end collision?
20 Clues: Solve the anagram: hangar level min • Which company made the Monte Carlo? • Which carmaker produced the 930 Turbo? • Solve the anagram: granite Montana vast • Which large family car was renamed the VX Series in 1976? • Which iconic classic was first produced in 1974 in Wolfsburg? • Which European car maker created the ground-breaking Countach? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2022-03-08
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- Which painter was summoned to Rome in 1481 to decorate the walls of the Sistine Chapel?
- Salvador Dalí is associated with which art movement?
- Who painted ‘The Girl with the Pearl Earring’?
- What artist was struck in the face with a mallet by an envious rival, disfiguring him for life?
- What painter was married to Mexican artist Diego Rivera?
- What kind of cans featured in Andy Warhol most famous painting?
- Which Spanish artist painted the series known as ‘Fantasy and Invention’ in the 18th century?
- The British artist George Stubbs is most noted for his paintings of which animal?
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- What artist sold a balloon dog for $58.4 million?
- La Giaconda is better known as what?
- Which abstract expressionist was known for using the ‘drip technique’?
- Which of Picasso’s famous paintings was inspired by the bombings of civilians during the Spanish War?
- What is the only piece of artwork that Michelangelo has ever signed?
- Which famous painter was also a sculptor, an architect, and an engineer?
- Which French artist is famous for his drawing and paintings of ballerinas?
- What is the Japanese art of flower arrangement called?
- Which of Henri Matisse's paintings was hung upside down at the Museum of Modern Art in New York for 46 days without anyone noticing?
- Which artist could allegedly see UV light following an operation for cataracts?
- Who painted the ‘Girl Before a Mirror’ and ‘The Weeping Woman’?
- Who painted ‘The Scream’?
20 Clues: Who painted ‘The Scream’? • La Giaconda is better known as what? • Who painted ‘The Girl with the Pearl Earring’? • What artist sold a balloon dog for $58.4 million? • Salvador Dalí is associated with which art movement? • What is the Japanese art of flower arrangement called? • What painter was married to Mexican artist Diego Rivera? • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2022-03-08
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- Which abstract expressionist was known for using the ‘drip technique’?
- What painter was married to Mexican artist Diego Rivera?
- La Giaconda is better known as what?
- What artist was struck in the face with a mallet by an envious rival, disfiguring him for life?
- Who painted ‘The Scream’?
- Who painted ‘The Girl with the Pearl Earring’?
- Who painted the ‘Girl Before a Mirror’ and ‘The Weeping Woman’?
- Salvador Dalí is associated with which art movement?
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- Which painter was summoned to Rome in 1481 to decorate the walls of the Sistine Chapel?
- What artist sold a balloon dog for $58.4 million?
- What kind of cans featured in Andy Warhol most famous painting?
- Which famous painter was also a sculptor, an architect, and an engineer?
- What is the Japanese art of flower arrangement called?
- Which Spanish artist painted the series known as ‘Fantasy and Invention’ in the 18th century?
- Which of Picasso’s famous paintings was inspired by the bombings of civilians during the Spanish War?
- Which artist could allegedly see UV light following an operation for cataracts?
- What is the only piece of artwork that Michelangelo has ever signed?
- Which of Henri Matisse's paintings was hung upside down at the Museum of Modern Art in New York for 46 days without anyone noticing?
- The British artist George Stubbs is most noted for his paintings of which animal?
- Which French artist is famous for his drawing and paintings of ballerinas?
20 Clues: Who painted ‘The Scream’? • La Giaconda is better known as what? • Who painted ‘The Girl with the Pearl Earring’? • What artist sold a balloon dog for $58.4 million? • Salvador Dalí is associated with which art movement? • What is the Japanese art of flower arrangement called? • What painter was married to Mexican artist Diego Rivera? • ...
Sid's Lodestar Crossword- Keeper of the Lost Cities 2023-10-17
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- the prestigious academy that noble families attend
- two Telepaths that boost each other's mental strength and energy
- one of the twelve elves who rule over the Lost Cities
- the ogre capital city
- the villain organisation trying to take over the Lost Cities
- the rebellion trying to stop the Neverseen
- the home of Sophie Foster and her parents
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- a elf with the ability to hear other's thoughts
- an elf with the power to inflict pain on others
- home of the Vacker family
- the meeting place of the six intelligent species
- stones that always remember where they last were
- the name of the book
- an elf with the ability to speak any language fluently
- the home of Sophie Foster's Neverseen friend
- an endangered species that can fly and has a horn
- an elf with the ability to feel other's emotions
- an elf with the power to enhance another's ability
18 Clues: the name of the book • the ogre capital city • home of the Vacker family • the home of Sophie Foster and her parents • the rebellion trying to stop the Neverseen • the home of Sophie Foster's Neverseen friend • a elf with the ability to hear other's thoughts • an elf with the power to inflict pain on others • the meeting place of the six intelligent species • ...
WFOA December Newsletter Puzzle 2017-11-30
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- SAO updated ___ manual to help with capital asset accounting
- PDASC did two outreach events at __ WA University
- President Jana gave a special thanks to vendors and ___
- OPEB includes ___ benefits
- ___ Legard was recruited by ___ Underwood to serve as Conference Chair
- GASB34 requires the reporting of ___ assets
- 2019 Conference Chair: ___ Smith
- A WSAC Legislative priority: ___ defense
- Stacie reports that everyone is concerned with this budget
- An AWC Legislative priority: ___ conditions
- She attended our conference to see how her company can help us
- DRS has new rules - ___2 compensation contributions
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- WFOA said farewell to this longtime board member
- Awards chair is replaced with Professional Development and ___
- New Education Co-Chair: ___ Wright
- They will help us with future conferences. Conference ___
- Our 2017 Conference had 39 ___
- WFOA's number one goal
- SAO published a ___ to help with capital asset reporting
- One of UW Campuses where PDASC did outreach
- Our conference wellness walk was near Kennewick's 9-11 ___
- GASB 75 topic (no, minutiae is not the answer)
- We use ___ cities for our conferences
23 Clues: WFOA's number one goal • OPEB includes ___ benefits • Our 2017 Conference had 39 ___ • 2019 Conference Chair: ___ Smith • New Education Co-Chair: ___ Wright • We use ___ cities for our conferences • A WSAC Legislative priority: ___ defense • One of UW Campuses where PDASC did outreach • GASB34 requires the reporting of ___ assets • An AWC Legislative priority: ___ conditions • ...
States & Capital Cities-V,VI& VII 2019-09-28
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- The capital city of Madhya Pradesh
- The capital city of Andhra Pradesh
- The capital city of Arunachal Pradesh
- The capital city of Kerala
- The capital city of Bihar
- The capital city of Assam
- The capital city of Himachal Pradesh
- The capital city of Maharashtra
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- The capital city of Jharkhand
- The capital city of Haryana
- The capital city of Karnataka
- The capital city of Telangana
- The capital city of Gujarat
- The capital city of Chhattisgarh
- The capital city of Goa
15 Clues: The capital city of Goa • The capital city of Bihar • The capital city of Assam • The capital city of Kerala • The capital city of Haryana • The capital city of Gujarat • The capital city of Jharkhand • The capital city of Karnataka • The capital city of Telangana • The capital city of Maharashtra • The capital city of Chhattisgarh • The capital city of Madhya Pradesh • ...
Transport, Cities & Farming Industry Puzzle 2022-08-02
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- This kind of ship goes back and forth repeatedly and regularly between two ports.
- This city is famous for the poorly-constructed leaning tower.
- Malmo is the port city of this country that has an underwater tunnel to Copenhagen, Denmark and access to Germany and the rest of mainland Europe.
- A moped is a European pedal-option of this kind of thing.
- A tram or streetcar is a city kind of slow transport of this vehicle.
- Porto is its historic port and Lisbon its capital city.
- A barge is a slow kind of _____ ship on a river or canal.
- Oslo is the capital city of this country, where the Nobel prizes are awarded annually.
- It's the capital city of Great Britain.
- It's the capital city of the nation with the 2nd-highest population.
- A yacht is a most modern, usually more expensive kind of this water transport, usually using motor power and sometimes wind power, too.
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- heli
- Hanoi is its capital city.
- This mountainous country is wealthy but has no big cities, but has a small UNESCO historic city named Berne, and a city named Basel, where tennis star Roger Federer was born.
- It's the name of good dirt for growing plants.
- It is like a farm but is not a farm; it's a place for raising horses for riding.
- KIA is Korean International ___________ .
- This is the traditional form of transport in the Middle East.
- What does a silo store?
- It's the capital city of Spain.
- subway
- This grain is ground into flour to make bread.
22 Clues: heli • subway • What does a silo store? • Hanoi is its capital city. • It's the capital city of Spain. • It's the capital city of Great Britain. • KIA is Korean International ___________ . • It's the name of good dirt for growing plants. • This grain is ground into flour to make bread. • Porto is its historic port and Lisbon its capital city. • ...
Cities 2023-07-19
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- A city in Turkey known for its unique blend of European and Asian cultures, historical sites like the Hagia Sophia, and vibrant bazaars.
- The capital city of France known for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, delicious cuisine, and artistic atmosphere.
- The capital city of Italy known for its ancient ruins, historical sites like the Colosseum, delicious food, and vibrant culture.
- The capital city of China known for its ancient landmarks like the Great Wall, Forbidden City, traditional architecture, and rich cultural heritage.
- The capital city of Japan known for its modern technology, neon-lit streets, bustling markets, and rich cultural heritage.
- A city in Spain known for its stunning architecture, beautiful beaches, vibrant street life, and rich artistic heritage.
- A city in the United Arab Emirates known for its futuristic skyscrapers, luxurious resorts, shopping malls, and desert adventures.
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- Town A city in South Africa known for its breathtaking natural beauty, iconic Table Mountain, diverse wildlife, and vibrant culture.
- A bustling city in India known for its bustling markets, Bollywood film industry, rich history, and vibrant street food culture.
- The largest city in Australia known for its stunning harbor, iconic Sydney Opera House, beautiful beaches, and laid-back lifestyle.
- A city in Canada known for its stunning natural beauty, picturesque mountains, vibrant arts scene, and outdoor recreational opportunities.
- The capital city of South Korea known for its modern architecture, technological advancements, K-pop music, and delicious street food.
- de Janeiro A vibrant city in Brazil known for its stunning beaches, lively Carnival festival, Christ the Redeemer statue, and samba music.
- The capital city of Germany known for its thriving art scene, historical landmarks like the Berlin Wall, vibrant nightlife, and multiculturalism.
- The capital city of the United Kingdom known for its rich history, royal palaces, vibrant culture, and diverse population.
- York City The largest city in the United States known for its bustling energy, iconic skyline, cultural diversity, and vibrant arts scene.
16 Clues: A city in Spain known for its stunning architecture, beautiful beaches, vibrant street life, and rich artistic heritage. • The capital city of the United Kingdom known for its rich history, royal palaces, vibrant culture, and diverse population. • ...
Cities 2025-11-02
16 Clues: un bail • un maire • en ville • surpeuplé • la campagne • le mobilier • la rénovation • les aménagements • un(e) citadin(e) • un arrondissement • (city ...)citadin • l'embourgeoisement • intact, vierge, sauvage • (urban...)péri-urbanisation • faire le trajet domicile-travail • (...transport) transports en commun
Topic 7 - The Industrial Revolution 2021-07-27
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- working class
- a machine that generates electricity
- shares in companies
- an association to fix prices
- separate iron from its ore
- chemist that link microbes and disease
- business that are owned by investors
- multistory buildings/apartments
- private roads
- movement of people to cities
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- taking over and consolidating land
- business organization in shipping
- money used to invest
- drugs that prevents pain during surgery
- German doctor that identify tuberculosis
- greatest happiness for greatest number
- organizations of workers
- a person who starts a business
- classless society
19 Clues: working class • private roads • classless society • shares in companies • money used to invest • organizations of workers • separate iron from its ore • an association to fix prices • movement of people to cities • a person who starts a business • multistory buildings/apartments • business organization in shipping • taking over and consolidating land • ...
Last Places Crossword 2022-10-19
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- people like it
- too many people
- not cheap
- many cars and trucks
- in the countryside (adjective)
- a part of a city
- unusual
- very old
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- use this to cross a river
- full of trees
- not old
- it's full of water
- where you might find cows
- not expensive
- the most important city in a country
- towns and cities (adjective)
- part of a large house a family lives in
- where people lived befor they had houses
- mountains are made of this
19 Clues: not old • unusual • very old • not cheap • full of trees • not expensive • people like it • too many people • a part of a city • it's full of water • many cars and trucks • use this to cross a river • where you might find cows • mountains are made of this • towns and cities (adjective) • in the countryside (adjective) • the most important city in a country • part of a large house a family lives in • ...
Topic 7 - The Industrial Revolution 2021-07-27
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- drugs that prevents pain during surgery
- money used to invest
- working class
- organizations of workers
- a person who starts a business
- greatest happiness for greatest number
- shares in companies
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- taking over and consolidating land
- chemist that link microbes and disease
- business that are owned by investors
- business organization in shipping
- an association to fix prices
- classless society
- a machine that generates electricity
- German doctor that identify tuberculosis
- private roads
- separate iron from its ore
- movement of people to cities
- multistory buildings/apartments
19 Clues: private roads • working class • classless society • shares in companies • money used to invest • organizations of workers • separate iron from its ore • an association to fix prices • movement of people to cities • a person who starts a business • multistory buildings/apartments • business organization in shipping • taking over and consolidating land • ...
Chapter 1 Philippine Setting 2014-12-05
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- proclaimed as the country’s national tree
- also known as Luneta Park
- first Spanish settlement in the Philippines
- famous festival which celebrates the child Jesus, happens every third Sunday of January
- a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature
- the longest river in the Philippines
- the land of theEighth World Wonder
- a swamp type of domesticated water buffalo
- the largest lake in the Philippines
- the perfect island getaway and known for its warm blue waters and powder-fine white sand
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- the capital city of the Philippines
- known as the Bangus Capital of the Philippines
- the biggest of the three major geographical groups
- the oldest street in the Philippines
- the climate of the Philippines
- a traditional boat found in the Philippine island of Mindanao
- an odorous but tasty fruit
- the smallest monkey in the world
- an active volcano in the province of Albay
- one of the most famous cities in the Philippines and has been celebrated as the Summer Capital of the country
- one of the few remaining 16th century towns in the Philippines
21 Clues: also known as Luneta Park • an odorous but tasty fruit • the climate of the Philippines • the smallest monkey in the world • the land of theEighth World Wonder • the capital city of the Philippines • the largest lake in the Philippines • the oldest street in the Philippines • the longest river in the Philippines • proclaimed as the country’s national tree • ...
Facts about Japan 2023-11-07
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- first commoner to marry into Imperial Family
- oldest member of the Imperial Family
- largely famous for it's hot springs (some hot springs date back to the 1800s)
- host of the 1998 Winter Olympics
- Emperor of Japan since 2019
- was capital city of Japan for more than 1000 years
- this city is the prefectural capital of the poorest prefecture
- Empress of Japan since 2019
- only child of current Emperor and Empress
- this city is closer to Seoul in South Korea than Tokyo
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- first nuclear attack
- cleanest Chinatown in the world
- this city is famous for peanuts, Japanese plum, and pears
- largest city in Tohoku Region and is especially abundant in greenery
- the closest airport to this city is on Mt. Fuji
- first capital city of Japan
- first Asian city to host the Winter Olympics
- one of the earliest cities opened to foreign trade
- technology and industrial hub
- largest city in the world by population
- second nuclear attack
- first Shinkansen line connected Tokyo and this city
22 Clues: first nuclear attack • second nuclear attack • first capital city of Japan • Emperor of Japan since 2019 • Empress of Japan since 2019 • technology and industrial hub • cleanest Chinatown in the world • host of the 1998 Winter Olympics • oldest member of the Imperial Family • largest city in the world by population • only child of current Emperor and Empress • ...
