capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Cities 2024-05-20
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- The capital city of Japan, known for its technology and culture.
- A large city in Canada known for its diversity and CN Tower.
- A large city in Australia known for its Opera House and harbor.
- The capital city of Germany, known for its history and culture.
- The capital city of China, known for its history and the Great Wall.
- Angeles A city in the United States known for Hollywood and entertainment.
- The capital city of France, known for the Eiffel Tower and art.
- York A large city in the United States known for its skyline and the Statue of Liberty.
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- The capital city of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids.
- The capital city of the United Kingdom, known for its history and landmarks.
- A large city in South Africa known for its gold mining and culture.
- The capital city of Italy, known for its ancient history and architecture.
- A large city in India known for its bustling streets and Bollywood.
- de Janeiro A city in Brazil known for its carnival and Christ the Redeemer statue.
- The capital city of Russia, known for its history and architecture.
15 Clues: The capital city of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids. • A large city in Canada known for its diversity and CN Tower. • A large city in Australia known for its Opera House and harbor. • The capital city of Germany, known for its history and culture. • The capital city of France, known for the Eiffel Tower and art. • ...
Cities 2023-06-16
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- The largest city in India known for its bustling streets, Bollywood film industry, and historical landmarks like the Gateway of India.
- The capital city of Germany known for its rich history, vibrant street art, and diverse cultural scene. It is also home to the Berlin Wall.
- The capital city of Egypt known for its ancient pyramids, the Sphinx, and the bustling Khan El Khalili market.
- A vibrant city in Spain known for its unique architecture, including the famous Basilica of the Sagrada Familia, and its lively beach culture.
- A diverse city in Canada known for its iconic CN Tower, multicultural neighborhoods, and vibrant arts and entertainment scene.
- A bustling city in the United Kingdom known for its iconic landmarks like Big Ben, the Tower of London, and the Buckingham Palace.
- A vibrant city in Australia known for its iconic Sydney Opera House, stunning harbor views, and beautiful beaches like Bondi Beach.
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- City The capital city of Mexico known for its rich history, stunning architecture like the Metropolitan Cathedral, and vibrant markets.
- The capital city of Japan known for its futuristic technology, bustling streets, and diverse range of entertainment, including anime and sushi.
- The capital city of China known for its ancient history, majestic palaces like the Forbidden City, and the iconic Great Wall of China.
- de Janeiro A lively city in Brazil known for its vibrant Carnival celebrations, beautiful beaches like Copacabana, and the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue.
- The capital city of South Korea known for its modern skyscrapers, traditional palaces like Gyeongbokgung, and vibrant street markets.
- The capital city of France famous for its romantic atmosphere, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and delicious pastries like croissants.
- The capital city of Italy known for its ancient ruins like the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and its delicious Italian cuisine.
- York City The largest city in the United States known for its vibrant energy, towering skyscrapers like the Empire State Building, and cultural attractions like Broadway shows.
15 Clues: The capital city of Egypt known for its ancient pyramids, the Sphinx, and the bustling Khan El Khalili market. • The capital city of Italy known for its ancient ruins like the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and its delicious Italian cuisine. • ...
Cities 2023-06-26
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- Activities or venues that provide amusement and enjoyment in a city.
- The system or means of moving people and goods within a city.
- The number of people living in a particular city.
- Relating to or characteristic of a city or town.
- Buildings or institutions that house collections of art, artifacts, or other objects of cultural or historical significance.
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- A large and important urban area with a significant population and infrastructure.
- A particular area or district within a city.
- A very tall building with many floors, usually found in a city.
- Public areas of land set aside for recreational activities or green spaces within a city.
- Establishments where food and drinks are prepared and served for customers.
- A large and busy city, typically the capital or the most important city of a region or country.
- Places where goods are bought and sold, typically in an open public space.
- The paved public roads in a city or town.
- Prominent or well-known features or buildings in a city.
- Structures that connect two areas separated by a body of water or another barrier.
15 Clues: The paved public roads in a city or town. • A particular area or district within a city. • Relating to or characteristic of a city or town. • The number of people living in a particular city. • Prominent or well-known features or buildings in a city. • The system or means of moving people and goods within a city. • ...
Cities 2023-09-02
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- - موطن للمدينة المحرمة.
- أنجلوس - مشهورة بصناعة هوليوود.
- - موطن برج بيج بين.
- - مهد الحضارة الغربية.
- - معروفة بحياتها الشارعية النابضة بالحياة.
- - مدينة نابضة بالحياة في اليابان.
- - معروفة بميدانها الأحمر والكرملين.
- - معروفة باسم "مدينة الحب."
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- - أكبر مدينة ساحلية في أستراليا.
- - عاصمة مصر.
- - تقع بين أوروبا وآسيا.
- - مدينة حديثة في الإمارات العربية المتحدة.
- - يُعرف أيضًا بـ "التفاحة الكبيرة."
- دي جانيرو - معروفة بكرنفالها الشهير.
- - مشهورة ببقاياها القديمة.
15 Clues: - عاصمة مصر. • - موطن برج بيج بين. • - مهد الحضارة الغربية. • - تقع بين أوروبا وآسيا. • - موطن للمدينة المحرمة. • - مشهورة ببقاياها القديمة. • - معروفة باسم "مدينة الحب." • أنجلوس - مشهورة بصناعة هوليوود. • - أكبر مدينة ساحلية في أستراليا. • - مدينة نابضة بالحياة في اليابان. • - يُعرف أيضًا بـ "التفاحة الكبيرة." • - معروفة بميدانها الأحمر والكرملين. • ...
BUSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSIN 2021-11-10
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- official counting of the population
- part of a city; district
- characteristics of cities or city life
- the person at the head of city government
- the city that is the seat of government of a state, nation, or province
- a rule or a law
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- having to do with affairs of a city
- a large city
- a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or a law • part of a city; district • having to do with affairs of a city • official counting of the population • characteristics of cities or city life • the person at the head of city government • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
bussssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssin 2021-11-17
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- an official counting of the population
- part of a city a district
- characteristics of cities of life
- the person at the head of city government
- the city that is the seat of government of a state nation or province
- a rule or law
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- having to do with affairs of the city
- a large city
- a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city a district • characteristics of cities of life • having to do with affairs of the city • an official counting of the population • the person at the head of city government • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
Vietnam- Max Zarafa 2014-08-28
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- a major congestion issue on the roads
- capital of Vietnam
- major agriculture department
- a big part of the economy
- a violent period which Vietnam went through
- slowly developing in this country
- fleeing people from the country
- main mode of transport
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- a colonial overthrow in Vietnam
- the way Vietnam is run
- herbicide
- a traditional section of hanoi
- the way the cities are built
- a tropical effect from the weather
- an economic system
- found as main attractions throughout Vietnam
16 Clues: herbicide • capital of Vietnam • an economic system • the way Vietnam is run • main mode of transport • a big part of the economy • the way the cities are built • major agriculture department • a traditional section of hanoi • a colonial overthrow in Vietnam • fleeing people from the country • slowly developing in this country • a tropical effect from the weather • ...
Geography 2023-03-28
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- when people place their homes following a road or river
- trains, buses and combis are __ transport
- smaller than a city, bigger that a village
- zone with factories
- cutting down trees and not replacing them
- __ land is easier to build on
- land use zone just outside of the CBD
- where trains move
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- ___goods are also called high-order goods
- Central _______ District
- where people live
- method of reducing traffic congestion
- many cars
- towns and cities
- capital city of zimbabwe
- countryside
16 Clues: many cars • countryside • towns and cities • where people live • where trains move • zone with factories • Central _______ District • capital city of zimbabwe • __ land is easier to build on • method of reducing traffic congestion • land use zone just outside of the CBD • ___goods are also called high-order goods • trains, buses and combis are __ transport • ...
Canadian Provinces, Territories, and Capital Cities 2024-09-08
14 Clues: PEI • NWT • Yukon • Canada • Ontario • Nunavut • Alberta • Manitoba • City Quebec • Nova Scotia • Saskatchewan • New Brunswick • British Columbia • Newfoundland and Labrador
Capital Cities in Australia and Oceania 2019-09-16
14 Clues: Suva • Apia • Tarawa • Palikir • Canberra • Funafuti • Ngerulmud • Port Vila • Nukuʻalofa • Yaren District • Islands Majuro • Islands Honiara • Zealand Wellington • New Guinea Port Moresby
50 States 2024-09-18
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- Capital of country music
- Known for their vast amoutn of Mormons
- Home to multiple popular cities like LA, San Fransisco Hollywood
- Known for producing peaches
- Known for producing lots of potatoes
- Airplanes were invented here
- Smallest State
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- Home to Mount Rushmore
- Home to Yellowstone
- Known as the concrete jungle
- 49th State
- Islands
- Home to the Liberty Bell
- Home to the Grand Canyon
- Disney world and lots of gators
- Has a weird shaped flag
16 Clues: Islands • 49th State • Smallest State • Home to Yellowstone • Home to Mount Rushmore • Has a weird shaped flag • Capital of country music • Home to the Liberty Bell • Home to the Grand Canyon • Known for producing peaches • Airplanes were invented here • Known as the concrete jungle • Disney world and lots of gators • Known for producing lots of potatoes • ...
Cities 2013-06-07
cities 2023-11-10
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- a kind of flight path
- the part of something you hold onto
- countries fighting each other
- bag
- tools needed to do something
- the opposite of wide
- a place where things are made
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- someone who plays the piano
- get a new thing
- someone to have babies with
- verb: can't be seen
- something that can stretch
- poison for the Earth
- cover with dirt or soil
- break
15 Clues: bag • break • get a new thing • verb: can't be seen • poison for the Earth • the opposite of wide • a kind of flight path • cover with dirt or soil • something that can stretch • someone who plays the piano • someone to have babies with • tools needed to do something • countries fighting each other • a place where things are made • the part of something you hold onto
Cities 2024-02-29
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- de Janeiro A vibrant city in Brazil known for its stunning beaches, lively festivals like Carnival, and iconic landmarks like Christ the Redeemer statue.
- A vibrant city known for its cutting-edge technology, bustling streets, and colorful pop culture, including anime and manga.
- The capital city of South Korea known for its dynamic culture, modern skyscrapers, and historic palaces like Gyeongbokgung.
- A modern city in the United Arab Emirates known for its futuristic architecture, luxury shopping, and vibrant nightlife.
- The capital city of China with a rich history, ancient landmarks like the Great Wall and Forbidden City, and modern developments like the Bird's Nest stadium.
- A romantic city renowned for its art, fashion, and cuisine, with landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral.
- The capital city of Germany known for its creative energy, thriving arts scene, and historic landmarks like the Berlin Wall and Brandenburg Gate.
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- The capital city of Egypt with a rich history dating back to ancient times, known for its pyramids, sphinx, and bustling markets.
- An ancient city steeped in history, with landmarks like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Vatican City, known as the Eternal City.
- A historic city with a blend of modern and traditional architecture, famous for landmarks like Big Ben, the Tower of London, and Buckingham Palace.
- A bustling city in India known as the "City of Dreams," with a vibrant film industry, bustling markets, and historic landmarks like the Gateway of India.
- A picturesque city in Australia known for its stunning harbor, iconic Opera House, and vibrant cultural scene.
- A transcontinental city straddling Europe and Asia, known for its rich history, diverse culture, and iconic landmarks like the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque.
- Angeles A sprawling city in Southern California known for its entertainment industry, beaches, and diverse neighborhoods like Hollywood and Beverly Hills.
- York City A bustling metropolis known for its skyscrapers, cultural diversity, and iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Central Park.
15 Clues: A picturesque city in Australia known for its stunning harbor, iconic Opera House, and vibrant cultural scene. • A modern city in the United Arab Emirates known for its futuristic architecture, luxury shopping, and vibrant nightlife. • ...
Cities 2023-06-14
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- The capital city of Germany, recognized for its vibrant art scene, historical landmarks, and the remnants of the Berlin Wall.
- A city in Spain celebrated for its unique architecture, including the famous Basilica of the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell.
- The capital city of Russia, famous for its iconic landmarks like Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, and the Kremlin.
- The largest city in the United States, often referred to as the "Big Apple," famous for its skyscrapers, Central Park, and Broadway.
- The capital city of Italy, recognized for its ancient history, Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Vatican City.
- A city in the United Arab Emirates known for its stunning architecture, luxury shopping, and the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa.
- The largest city in Australia, renowned for its beautiful harbor, Sydney Opera House, and famous Bondi Beach.
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- The capital city of Egypt, famous for its ancient pyramids, Sphinx, and the bustling markets of Khan el-Khalili.
- The capital city of Japan, known for its modern technology, vibrant street life, and cultural attractions like the Tokyo Tower.
- A city in South Africa known for its stunning natural beauty, such as Table Mountain, vibrant waterfront, and diverse culture.
- The capital city of Thailand, known for its ornate temples, bustling street markets, and vibrant nightlife.
- The capital city of France, famous for its iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral.
- The capital city of Greece, renowned for its ancient ruins, including the Parthenon, Acropolis, and Temple of Olympian Zeus.
- The capital city of England, known for its historical landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and the Tower of London.
- de Janeiro A city in Brazil renowned for its beautiful beaches, vibrant Carnival festival, and the iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer.
15 Clues: The capital city of Italy, recognized for its ancient history, Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Vatican City. • The capital city of Thailand, known for its ornate temples, bustling street markets, and vibrant nightlife. • The largest city in Australia, renowned for its beautiful harbor, Sydney Opera House, and famous Bondi Beach. • ...
Cities 2023-07-14
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- A place where children go to learn from teachers. They study different subjects and make friends.
- Stop A designated area where buses pick up and drop off passengers. People wait there to catch a bus.
- A building that houses books and other materials for people to borrow and read. It is a quiet place for studying.
- A place where people go to eat meals that are prepared and served by chefs and waitstaff.
- A decorative structure that sprays water into the air. It adds beauty to public spaces in cities.
- A public road in a city where cars and pedestrians travel. It has buildings and houses on both sides.
- An outdoor area with equipment, like swings and slides, for children to play and have fun.
- A place where people buy and sell goods, such as food, clothes, and household items.
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- A place where animals from around the world are kept for people to visit and learn about different species.
- A large sports venue with seating for spectators to watch games and events, like soccer or football.
- A very tall building with many floors, often seen in big cities. It reaches high up into the sky.
- A building where plays, musicals, and other performances are held for people to watch and enjoy.
- A place where objects and artifacts are displayed to teach people about art, history, and science.
- A structure that connects two areas over a river, valley, or road. It allows people and vehicles to cross.
- A large area of land with grass, trees, and often playgrounds. It's a place for people to relax and play.
15 Clues: A place where people buy and sell goods, such as food, clothes, and household items. • A place where people go to eat meals that are prepared and served by chefs and waitstaff. • An outdoor area with equipment, like swings and slides, for children to play and have fun. • ...
Cities 2023-06-19
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- Town | A coastal city in South Africa, known for its stunning Table Mountain, beautiful beaches, and diverse wildlife.
- | The capital city of Germany, known for its rich history, diverse art scene, and landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate.
- | The capital city of Russia, famous for its iconic Red Square, the Kremlin, and stunning Orthodox cathedrals.
- Angeles | A city in California, USA, famous for its entertainment industry, including Hollywood, beautiful beaches, and sunny weather.
- | The capital city of China, famous for its historical sites like the Forbidden City and the Great Wall of China.
- | The capital city of Japan, known for its bright neon lights, advanced technology, and unique blend of traditional and modern culture.
- | The largest city in Australia, famous for its beautiful Sydney Opera House, stunning harbor, and gorgeous beaches like Bondi Beach.
- | The capital city of the United Kingdom, known for its iconic landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and Tower Bridge.
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- York City | The largest city in the United States, known for its bustling Times Square, Central Park, and iconic skyscrapers like the Empire State Building.
- | The capital city of France, famous for the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and delicious pastries like croissants.
- | The capital city of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids, the Sphinx, and the bustling markets of Khan El Khalili.
- | The largest city in India, known as the center of Bollywood, with bustling markets, vibrant street food, and colonial architecture.
- | The capital city of Italy, known for its ancient ruins like the Colosseum, the Vatican City, and delicious Italian cuisine.
- | A city in Turkey, known for its rich history, architectural wonders like the Hagia Sophia, and the vibrant Grand Bazaar.
- de Janeiro | A vibrant city in Brazil, known for its famous Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, as well as its annual Carnival celebration.
15 Clues: | The capital city of Russia, famous for its iconic Red Square, the Kremlin, and stunning Orthodox cathedrals. • | The capital city of China, famous for its historical sites like the Forbidden City and the Great Wall of China. • | The capital city of France, famous for the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, and delicious pastries like croissants. • ...
Country and Capital 2023-11-14
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- - Canberra The capital city of Australia, known for its planned layout, government buildings, and proximity to natural attractions.
- - Paris The capital city of France, renowned for its art, fashion, and landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum.
- - Moscow The capital city of Russia, blending historic sites like the Kremlin with modern developments like Red Square.
- - Tokyo The capital city of Japan, a vibrant metropolis known for its technology, entertainment, and cultural attractions.
- - Rome The capital city of Italy, steeped in history with iconic landmarks like the Colosseum, Vatican City, and the Pantheon.
- - Mexico City The capital city of Mexico, one of the largest cities in the world, with a mix of ancient ruins, colonial architecture, and modern developments.
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- - Beijing The capital city of China, with a long history, ancient architecture, and modern developments like the Bird's Nest stadium.
- Korea - Seoul The capital city of South Korea, a bustling metropolis known for its technology, entertainment, and historic palaces.
- - Ottawa The capital city of Canada, known for its government institutions, museums, and natural beauty along the Ottawa River.
- - Berlin The capital city of Germany, a dynamic city with a mix of historical landmarks, modern architecture, and cultural attractions.
- Kingdom - London The capital city of the United Kingdom, rich in history, culture, and landmarks like the Tower of London and Buckingham Palace.
- - New Delhi The capital city of India, known for its diverse culture, historical monuments like the Red Fort, and bustling markets.
- Africa - Pretoria One of the three capital cities of South Africa, known for its government buildings and historical landmarks.
- States - Washington, D.C. The capital city of the United States, known for its iconic landmarks like the White House and the Capitol.
- - Brasília The capital city of Brazil, planned and built in the shape of an airplane, with modern architecture and government buildings.
15 Clues: - Moscow The capital city of Russia, blending historic sites like the Kremlin with modern developments like Red Square. • - Paris The capital city of France, renowned for its art, fashion, and landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum. • ...
Aza 2021-11-12
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- a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds
- characteristic of cities or city life
- a rule or law
- the city that the seat of government of state, nation, or province
- having to do with the affairs of a city
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- an official counting of the population
- a large city
- part of a city; a district
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
- the person at the head of city government
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city; a district • characteristic of cities or city life • an official counting of the population • having to do with the affairs of a city • the person at the head of city government • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
Samuel says pizza is the best!!!!!!!!! 2021-11-09
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- an official counting of population
- the city that is the seat of government of a state, nation or province
- having to do with affairs of a city
- a large city
- characteristics of cities or city life
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- a rule or law
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
- a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds
- part of a city; a district
- the person at the head of city government
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city; a district • an official counting of population • having to do with affairs of a city • characteristics of cities or city life • the person at the head of city government • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
Preserving Kenya 1 2021-11-09
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- completely different; opposing
- put at risk; endanger
- take part in sth; implicate
- growth of cities
- have a bad effect on sth; damage; ruin
- requiring great effort and determination; demanding
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- rural scenery ; panorama
- National language in Kenya
- extremely pleasant and peaceful; charming; unspoiled
- trash ; litter
- surrounding
- a process by which you get rid of dirt or waste from a place
- Capital of Kenya
13 Clues: surrounding • trash ; litter • Capital of Kenya • growth of cities • put at risk; endanger • rural scenery ; panorama • National language in Kenya • take part in sth; implicate • completely different; opposing • have a bad effect on sth; damage; ruin • requiring great effort and determination; demanding • extremely pleasant and peaceful; charming; unspoiled • ...
Cities 2023-07-26
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- It's a vehicle used for public transportation in a city.
- It's a building that displays art, history, and cultural artifacts.
- It's the movement of vehicles on roads in a city.
- It's a place where people go to receive medical treatment.
- It's a very tall building with many floors in a city.
- It's a place where people can buy goods and products.
- It's an area of open land in a city for recreational activities.
- It's a structure that connects two parts of a city over water or land.
- It's a structure with walls and a roof used for various purposes.
- It's an underground train system for public transportation.
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- It's a place where food is prepared and served for customers.
- It's a place where students go to learn and study.
- It's an area in a city with equipment for children to play on.
- It's a public road in a city with buildings and houses alongside.
- It's a building that houses books and other reading materials.
15 Clues: It's the movement of vehicles on roads in a city. • It's a place where students go to learn and study. • It's a very tall building with many floors in a city. • It's a place where people can buy goods and products. • It's a vehicle used for public transportation in a city. • It's a place where people go to receive medical treatment. • ...
Cities 2023-06-18
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- Futuristic city in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury and innovation
- Romantic city famous for its art, fashion, and cuisine
- Capital city of China with a rich cultural heritage
- Modern city in South Korea blending traditional and futuristic elements
- Bustling city in Thailand with vibrant street life and ornate temples
- Coastal city known for its beautiful beaches and harbor
- Capital city of Russia, famous for its historic architecture and vibrant culture
- Modern city blending technology and tradition
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- Transcontinental city bridging Europe and Asia, known for its rich history
- de Janeiro Lively city in Brazil known for its stunning beaches and vibrant Carnival
- Coastal city known for its beautiful beaches and harbor
- Ancient city with magnificent ruins and world-renowned architecture
- York City Vibrant metropolis with a diverse population and iconic skyline
- Historical city known for its iconic landmarks and rich culture
- Ancient city on the banks of the Nile River, home to iconic pyramids
- Dynamic city in Canada known for its multiculturalism and diverse neighborhoods
16 Clues: Modern city blending technology and tradition • Capital city of China with a rich cultural heritage • Romantic city famous for its art, fashion, and cuisine • Coastal city known for its beautiful beaches and harbor • Coastal city known for its beautiful beaches and harbor • Historical city known for its iconic landmarks and rich culture • ...
Cities 2023-06-13
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- de Janeiro A lively city in Brazil, famous for its Carnival festival, sandy beaches, and Christ the Redeemer statue.
- The capital city of China, rich in history, with attractions like the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.
- A bustling city in India, known as the "City of Dreams," with a vibrant film industry and bustling markets.
- Town A coastal city in South Africa, offering breathtaking views from Table Mountain and vibrant cultural diversity.
- A beautiful city in Australia famous for its iconic Opera House and picturesque beaches.
- York A bustling city in the United States with towering skyscrapers and the Statue of Liberty.
- A big city in England with famous landmarks like Big Ben and the Tower of London.
- A city that straddles Europe and Asia, featuring beautiful mosques and a rich cultural heritage.
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- An ancient city in Italy with historic sites like the Colosseum and mouthwatering pizza and pasta.
- The capital city of France known for the Eiffel Tower and delicious pastries like croissants.
- A vibrant city in Spain known for its unique architecture, including the famous Sagrada Familia.
- The capital city of Russia, known for its stunning architecture, including the colorful St. Basil's Cathedral.
- The capital city of Egypt with incredible ancient wonders such as the Pyramids of Giza.
- A modern city in the United Arab Emirates with impressive skyscrapers, luxurious shopping malls, and sandy deserts.
- The capital city of Japan, filled with bright lights, high-tech gadgets, and delicious sushi.
15 Clues: A big city in England with famous landmarks like Big Ben and the Tower of London. • The capital city of Egypt with incredible ancient wonders such as the Pyramids of Giza. • A beautiful city in Australia famous for its iconic Opera House and picturesque beaches. • The capital city of France known for the Eiffel Tower and delicious pastries like croissants. • ...
Cities 2023-10-28
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- A fairy-tale city with castles, chocolates, and waffles that are super delicious.
- A city Down Under known for its sail-shaped opera house and friendly kangaroos.
- A city with amazing technology, sushi, and fun video games.
- Francisco A city with a big bridge, yummy seafood, and often covered in fog.
- A place with wild animals like lions and elephants and a clock that goes "ding-dong."
- Explore fjords, mountains, and savor tasty seafood in a land of brave Vikings.
- Known for a Great Wall, cuddly pandas, and tasty noodle dishes.
- A city with huge pyramids and camel rides in the middle of a desert.
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- Town A sunny place with beautiful beaches, great for surfing and swimming.
- de Janeiro Colorful buildings and a big carnival with dancing and lively music.
- The city where a queen lives in a big palace, red buses, and famous black taxis.
- People dance "flamenco," visit stunning palaces, and watch exciting bullfights.
- The City of Lights with a tall sparkly tower and yummy pastries.
- Famous for a leaning tower and scrumptious pasta dishes.
- Visit temples, see monks in orange robes, and savor spicy food and colorful festivals.
15 Clues: Famous for a leaning tower and scrumptious pasta dishes. • A city with amazing technology, sushi, and fun video games. • Known for a Great Wall, cuddly pandas, and tasty noodle dishes. • The City of Lights with a tall sparkly tower and yummy pastries. • A city with huge pyramids and camel rides in the middle of a desert. • ...
Cities 2024-02-29
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- A romantic city renowned for its art, fashion, and cuisine, with landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and Notre-Dame Cathedral.
- A vibrant city known for its cutting-edge technology, bustling streets, and colorful pop culture, including anime and manga.
- A historic city with a blend of modern and traditional architecture, famous for landmarks like Big Ben, the Tower of London, and Buckingham Palace.
- The capital city of China with a rich history, ancient landmarks like the Great Wall and Forbidden City, and modern developments like the Bird's Nest stadium.
- The capital city of Egypt with a rich history dating back to ancient times, known for its pyramids, sphinx, and bustling markets.
- The capital city of South Korea known for its dynamic culture, modern skyscrapers, and historic palaces like Gyeongbokgung.
- York City A bustling metropolis known for its skyscrapers, cultural diversity, and iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Central Park.
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- A modern city in the United Arab Emirates known for its futuristic architecture, luxury shopping, and vibrant nightlife.
- A bustling city in India known as the "City of Dreams," with a vibrant film industry, bustling markets, and historic landmarks like the Gateway of India.
- A transcontinental city straddling Europe and Asia, known for its rich history, diverse culture, and iconic landmarks like the Hagia Sophia and Blue Mosque.
- An ancient city steeped in history, with landmarks like the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Vatican City, known as the Eternal City.
- de Janeiro A vibrant city in Brazil known for its stunning beaches, lively festivals like Carnival, and iconic landmarks like Christ the Redeemer statue.
- A picturesque city in Australia known for its stunning harbor, iconic Opera House, and vibrant cultural scene.
- Angeles A sprawling city in Southern California known for its entertainment industry, beaches, and diverse neighborhoods like Hollywood and Beverly Hills.
- The capital city of Germany known for its creative energy, thriving arts scene, and historic landmarks like the Berlin Wall and Brandenburg Gate.
15 Clues: A picturesque city in Australia known for its stunning harbor, iconic Opera House, and vibrant cultural scene. • A modern city in the United Arab Emirates known for its futuristic architecture, luxury shopping, and vibrant nightlife. • ...
Cities 2023-01-22
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- the city or town that functions as the seat of government and administrative centre of a country or region.
- he increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.
- the proportion of people living in urban settlements among the population of a country
- surplus in population growth due to migration
- the action or state of setting someone or something apart from others.
- a population shift from central urban areas into suburbs
- part of a city where business is conducted
- a web formed by well connected cities
- a chief city of a country or region
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- speed with which urbatisation degree increases
- stands out in size compare to any other city in the area
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one.
- a city with colonial past that is easy to see on a map
- a very large city with more than 10 mln inhabitants
- people returning back into a city
15 Clues: people returning back into a city • a chief city of a country or region • a web formed by well connected cities • part of a city where business is conducted • surplus in population growth due to migration • speed with which urbatisation degree increases • a very large city with more than 10 mln inhabitants • a city with colonial past that is easy to see on a map • ...
cities 2022-12-23
15 Clues: Boyo • Brum • Trot • Don? • Sherry? • Harbour • Up North • A wet one • Over east • Loaf river • A loud one • Timer frame • Ring quickly • Over the sea • In the north
Abigail List#11 2021-11-17
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- the person at the head of city government
- part of a city; a district
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
- having to do with the affairs of a city
- a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds
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- a large city
- the city that is the seat of a state,nation,or province
- a rule or law
- an official counting of the population
- characteristic of cities or city life
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city; a district • characteristic of cities or city life • an official counting of the population • having to do with the affairs of a city • the person at the head of city government • the city that is the seat of a state,nation,or province • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • ...
Abigail List#11 2021-11-23
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- the person at the head of city government
- part of a city
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
- having to do with the affairs of a city
- a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds
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- a large city
- the city that is the seat of government of a state,nation, or province
- a rule or law
- an official counting of population
- characteristic of cities or city life
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city • an official counting of population • characteristic of cities or city life • having to do with the affairs of a city • the person at the head of city government • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
Cultural Connection Chapter 5 Review 2022-06-20
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- Is the largest country in South America.
- Is more than a game; it is being Brazilian.
- economy Is a part of the economy based on odd jobs that people perform without government regulations.
- The clearing of trees.
- A giant urban area that includes surrounding cities and suburbs.
- Means completely surrounded by land and with no direct access to the ocean.
- Is Brazil's official language.
- rain forest Is a major source of natural resources.
- Brazil's capital.
- de la Plata Is an estuary
- Argentine cowboys.
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- Is a region of dry plains and plateaus.
- Rain Forest Covers more than one-third of South America.
- Uruguay's capital.
- An organization that promotes trade and cooperation.
- Huge slums.
- de Janeiro Is Brazil's second-largest city.
- features Include large rivers, plateaus,and plains.
- Is a partially enclosed body of water where freshwater mixes with salty seawater.
- River Is about 4,000 miles long.
- Exhaustion The soil is infertile because of lost nutrients.
21 Clues: Huge slums. • Brazil's capital. • Uruguay's capital. • Argentine cowboys. • The clearing of trees. • de la Plata Is an estuary • Is Brazil's official language. • River Is about 4,000 miles long. • Is a region of dry plains and plateaus. • Is the largest country in South America. • Is more than a game; it is being Brazilian. • de Janeiro Is Brazil's second-largest city. • ...
Capital 2023-06-19
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- It is the capital of Germany, a vibrant city with a mix of modern architecture and historical sites.
- It is the capital of Japan, a modern city with a blend of traditional and futuristic elements.
- It is the capital of China, where you can experience Chinese culture and history.
- It is the capital of the United States, where you can find important government buildings and monuments.
- It is the capital of Spain, famous for its lively culture, delicious cuisine, and historic landmarks.
- It is the capital of France, famous for its beautiful architecture and romantic atmosphere.
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- It is the capital of Italy, famous for its ancient ruins, such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum.
- It is the capital of England, known for its historical landmarks and diverse culture.
- It is the capital of Canada, known for its picturesque landscapes and historic buildings.
- It is the capital of Thailand, a bustling city known for its vibrant street life and ornate temples.
- It is the capital of Egypt, home to ancient pyramids and a rich history of pharaohs.
- It is the capital of Australia, where you can explore national monuments and learn about Australian history.
12 Clues: It is the capital of China, where you can experience Chinese culture and history. • It is the capital of Egypt, home to ancient pyramids and a rich history of pharaohs. • It is the capital of England, known for its historical landmarks and diverse culture. • It is the capital of Canada, known for its picturesque landscapes and historic buildings. • ...
CRC Locations 2025-10-30
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- Famous for the "Big Hole" where the CRC campus is located near the N12 Highway.
- Famous for its system of canals and home to a key European CRC campus in the Netherlands.
- Vibrant, on-fire church dominating in the NW
- The river system that feeds South Africa's largest industrial area.
- The massive, historic city known for its royal family
- Coastal city with a massive harbour and famous Golden Mile.
- Home to Table Mountain and the legislative capital, with a campus in the Stikland area.
- Officially named Gqeberha, known as the windy city.
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- eGoli, a global mega-city and the location of the CRC ”House of Glory."
- The hub of the Garden Route and one of the largest cities in the Southern Cape region.
- South Africa's judicial capital, known as the original home of the CRC movement.
- Free State gold-mining town whose name translate from a common greeting term.
- The capital of Mpumalanga and the gateway city to the vast Kruger National Park.
- Home to the CRC "House of Influence."
- Free State town nestled at the foot of the Maloti Mountains, serving as a gateway to Lesotho
- The most Southern CRC location
- The Limpopo capital whose name means "Place of Safety" and has one of CRC's northernmost campuses in South Africa.
- The capital city of Namibia, where the CRC has multiple international campuses.
- Located in Southern African and CRC location is known for the Okavango Delta and diamond industry.
19 Clues: The most Southern CRC location • Home to the CRC "House of Influence." • Vibrant, on-fire church dominating in the NW • Officially named Gqeberha, known as the windy city. • The massive, historic city known for its royal family • Coastal city with a massive harbour and famous Golden Mile. • The river system that feeds South Africa's largest industrial area. • ...
Emerald isle 2021-10-31
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- - patron saint of Ireland
- the capital city of Ireland
- - created the cities in Ireland
- - famous drink
- - staple food
- - Irish people drive on this side
- - you kiss this stone to become a gifted speaker
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- - national symbol of Ireland
- - the original people of Ireland
- - Ireland has many of these
- - wrote books in medievel times
- - famous beer
- - rumoured to have tonnes of gold
13 Clues: - famous beer • - staple food • - famous drink • - patron saint of Ireland • - Ireland has many of these • the capital city of Ireland • - national symbol of Ireland • - wrote books in medievel times • - created the cities in Ireland • - the original people of Ireland • - rumoured to have tonnes of gold • - Irish people drive on this side • ...
A'Darius Thomas Georgia Geography 2022-05-11
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- what country is geogia in
- How many regions does Georgia have
- TAG corner
- chain of island off the coast of Georgia
- used for shipping hydroelectric powers and drinking water from modern cities to Savannah to Auguata
- weather over a long period of time is called
- what was the 3rd capital of georgia
- the science of studying earth as the home of humans is
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- The largest fresh water in North America
- what is the capital of Georgia
- flat land with very fertile soil
- between Piedmont and costalplain
- Long parallel ridges separated by wide fertile valleys
- red clay and granite soil
- this measures the distance north or south of the equator
- what region of the country is Georgia in
- River falls from blue ridges mountains to gulf of mexcico
- this tells how far east or west of the prime meridian a place is located
- georgia is bordered by how many states ?
- highest evevation (Brasstown Bald)
20 Clues: TAG corner • what country is geogia in • red clay and granite soil • what is the capital of Georgia • flat land with very fertile soil • between Piedmont and costalplain • How many regions does Georgia have • highest evevation (Brasstown Bald) • what was the 3rd capital of georgia • The largest fresh water in North America • chain of island off the coast of Georgia • ...
Ancient Greece 2022-02-15
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- The continent that greece is located in
- goddess of the Hunt
- Greece's Language
- A major city together with its suburbs and nearby cities and towns
- Goddess of Warfare
- God of Healing
- Natural barrier from invasion
- Many gods
- Did not have power, rights, or status
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- A place of land almost surrounded by water
- Stories based on greek gods
- Goddess of Marriage
- King of Gods
- Greece's capital city
- Goddess of Love
15 Clues: Many gods • King of Gods • God of Healing • Goddess of Love • Greece's Language • Goddess of Warfare • Goddess of Marriage • goddess of the Hunt • Greece's capital city • Stories based on greek gods • Natural barrier from invasion • Did not have power, rights, or status • The continent that greece is located in • A place of land almost surrounded by water • ...
The Australian Outback 2021-10-24
10 Clues: small grey bear • Native Australian • Australia's capital • a very dangerous spider • Australia's largest city • typical Australian marsupial • Aboriginal word for Ayers Rock • Famous sight in Sydney (one word) • the Australian countryside far away from cities • The name of the traditional Aboriginal instrument
States of India 2019-10-14
10 Clues: / Land of gems • / City of Kumbhmela • / Oldest living language • Pradesh / Heart of India • / Leading producer of bamboo • / Green capital city of Asia • / spritual dance of Kashmiris • / World’s oldest operating refinery • / LordKrishan spent most of his life • / modern cities of Indus valley civilization
BSK St. Andrews cross-word puzzle 2021-11-22
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- Sport invented in Scotland
- Traditional Scottish instrument
- Loch Ness Monster’s nickname
- This piece of clothing is typically Scottish
- Month of saint Andrew's day
- Biggest city in Scotland(by population)
- Known as the Scottish Stonehenge
- Scotland's official animal
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- Scottish player that plays for Liverpool
- Colour of Scotland (Usually)
- Name of the Scottish flag
- The official Scottish currency
- Capital of Scotland
- number of cities in Scotland
- What is Edinburgh castle built on?
15 Clues: Capital of Scotland • Name of the Scottish flag • Sport invented in Scotland • Scotland's official animal • Month of saint Andrew's day • Colour of Scotland (Usually) • Loch Ness Monster’s nickname • number of cities in Scotland • The official Scottish currency • Traditional Scottish instrument • Known as the Scottish Stonehenge • What is Edinburgh castle built on? • ...
Capital cities: 2020-05-07
Capital cities 2022-10-24
Industrial Revolution 2024-06-12
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- The __________ engine completely changed how boats, machines and other things were powered.
- Adam ___________ is credited with the founding Capitalism through his book titled “The Wealth of Nations”
- Charles Dickens famous story of _________ exemplified life for children in the IR
- The ____________ was an invention that allowed looms to function must faster.
- Factors of production are land, labor and ______________.
- _____ is when cities experienced rapid growth during the Industrial Revolution
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- _______________ were developed to organize fields for cash crops but pushed people off their land and into the cities.
- Equitable distribution of necessities and high taxes are a hallmark of _______________.
- The first mass produced goods in factories were _______________.
- Elimination of all social classes is at the heart of _________________.
- As a result of the squalid conditions in growing cities, _____________ was a killer disease found in contaminated drinking water.
- ___________ is an economic system that focuses on freedoms and investing.
12 Clues: Factors of production are land, labor and ______________. • The first mass produced goods in factories were _______________. • Elimination of all social classes is at the heart of _________________. • ___________ is an economic system that focuses on freedoms and investing. • The ____________ was an invention that allowed looms to function must faster. • ...
Latin America Crossword 2023-01-28
10 Clues: capital of Chile • _____ of Magellan • government Cuba use • what alpacas are called • the coasts whales swim in • what Marley’s sons name is • favorite sport of Argentina • how to say hello in Portuguese • age you go to school in Brazil • What connects Argentina's cities
Australia 2021-09-22
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- opposite of dry
- adjective referring to towns and cities
- prisoner
- native / indigenous people of Australia
- There are over 75,000 of them in Australia
- capital city of Queensland
- an Australian animal like a small kangaroo, that moves by jumping on its strong back legs and keeps its young in a pouch (= a pocket of skin) on the front of the mother’s body
- one of the Australian states
- popular Australian sport
- It's Opera House has become a symbol of Australia
- city in the west of Australia
- the area of Australia that is a long way from the coast and the towns, where few people live
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- name of both a fruit and a bird
- capital of Australia
- island that is part of Australia
- animal eating eucalyptus leaves
- is also known as Ayers Rock
- second largest town in Australia
- wild Australian dog
- capital city of the Northern Territory
- a large Australian bird that can run fast but cannot fly
- There are many more of them in Australia than people
- amazing
- there are many of them in Australia and some of them are poisonous
24 Clues: amazing • prisoner • opposite of dry • wild Australian dog • capital of Australia • popular Australian sport • capital city of Queensland • is also known as Ayers Rock • one of the Australian states • city in the west of Australia • name of both a fruit and a bird • animal eating eucalyptus leaves • island that is part of Australia • second largest town in Australia • ...
Australia 2021-09-22
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- an Australian animal like a small kangaroo, that moves by jumping on its strong back legs and keeps its young in a pouch (= a pocket of skin) on the front of the mother’s body
- capital city of Queensland
- name of both a fruit and a bird
- capital of Australia
- one of the Australian states
- island that is part of Australia
- city in the west of Australia
- popular Australian sport
- animal eating eucalyptus leaves
- There are over 75,000 of them in Australia
- is also known as Ayers Rock
- It's Opera House has become a symbol of Australia
- native / indigenous people of Australia
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- the area of Australia that is a long way from the coast and the towns, where few people live
- capital city of the Northern Territory
- adjective referring to towns and cities
- There are many more of them in Australia than people
- opposite of dry
- Great Barrier Reef is famous for them
- prisoner
- wild Australian dog
- a large Australian bird that can run fast but cannot fly
- there are many of them in Australia and some of them are poisonous
- amazing
- second largest town in Australia
25 Clues: amazing • prisoner • opposite of dry • wild Australian dog • capital of Australia • popular Australian sport • capital city of Queensland • is also known as Ayers Rock • one of the Australian states • city in the west of Australia • name of both a fruit and a bird • animal eating eucalyptus leaves • island that is part of Australia • second largest town in Australia • ...
Australia 2021-09-22
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- an Australian animal like a small kangaroo, that moves by jumping on its strong back legs and keeps its young in a pouch (= a pocket of skin) on the front of the mother’s body
- capital city of Queensland
- name of both a fruit and a bird
- capital of Australia
- one of the Australian states
- island that is part of Australia
- city in the west of Australia
- popular Australian sport
- animal eating eucalyptus leaves
- There are over 75,000 of them in Australia
- It's also known as Ayers Rock.
- Its Opera House has become a landmark / symbol of Australia
- native / indigenous people of Australia
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- the area of Australia that is a long way from the coast and the towns, where few people live
- capital city of the Northern Territory
- adjective referring to towns and cities
- There are many more of them in Australia than people.
- opposite of dry
- Great Barrier Reef is famous for them.
- prisoner
- wild Australian dog
- a large Australian bird that can run fast but cannot fly
- there are many of them in Australia and some of them are poisonous
- amazing
- second largest town in Australia
25 Clues: amazing • prisoner • opposite of dry • wild Australian dog • capital of Australia • popular Australian sport • capital city of Queensland • one of the Australian states • city in the west of Australia • It's also known as Ayers Rock. • name of both a fruit and a bird • animal eating eucalyptus leaves • island that is part of Australia • second largest town in Australia • ...
Australia 2021-09-22
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- an Australian animal like a small kangaroo, that moves by jumping on its strong back legs and keeps its young in a pouch (= a pocket of skin) on the front of the mother’s body
- capital city of Queensland
- name of both a fruit and a bird
- capital of Australia
- one of the Australian states
- island that is part of Australia
- city in the west of Australia
- popular Australian sport
- animal eating eucalyptus leaves
- There are over 75,000 of them in Australia.
- It's also known as Ayers Rock.
- Its Opera House has become a landmark / symbol of Australia.
- native / indigenous people of Australia
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- the area of Australia that is a long way from the coast and the towns, where few people live
- capital city of the Northern Territory
- adjective referring to towns and cities
- There are many more of them in Australia than people.
- opposite of dry
- Great Barrier Reef is famous for them.
- prisoner
- wild Australian dog
- a large Australian bird that can run fast but cannot fly
- There are many of them in Australia and some of them are poisonous.
- amazing
- second largest town in Australia
25 Clues: amazing • prisoner • opposite of dry • wild Australian dog • capital of Australia • popular Australian sport • capital city of Queensland • one of the Australian states • city in the west of Australia • It's also known as Ayers Rock. • name of both a fruit and a bird • animal eating eucalyptus leaves • island that is part of Australia • second largest town in Australia • ...
Australia 2021-09-22
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- Barrier Reef every diver dreams of diving there one day
- adjective referring to towns and cities
- capital city of Queensland
- there are many of them in Australia and some of them are poisonous
- popular Australian sport
- island that is part of Australia
- second largest town in Australia
- is also known as Ayers Rock
- There are many more of them in Australia than people
- There are over 75,000 of them in Australia
- It's Opera House has become a symbol of Australia
- name of both a fruit and a bird
- wild Australian dog
- the area of Australia that is a long way from the coast and the towns, where few people live
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- capital city of the Northern Territory
- capital of Australia
- native / indigenous people of Australia
- prisoner
- one of the Australian states
- opposite of dry
- an Australian animal like a small kangaroo, that moves by jumping on its strong back legs and keeps its young in a pouch (= a pocket of skin) on the front of the mother’s body
- a large Australian bird that can run fast but cannot fly
- city in the west of Australia
- amazing
- animal eating eucalyptus leaves
25 Clues: amazing • prisoner • opposite of dry • wild Australian dog • capital of Australia • popular Australian sport • capital city of Queensland • is also known as Ayers Rock • one of the Australian states • city in the west of Australia • name of both a fruit and a bird • animal eating eucalyptus leaves • island that is part of Australia • second largest town in Australia • ...
Australia 2021-09-22
Across
- an Australian animal like a small kangaroo, that moves by jumping on its strong back legs and keeps its young in a pouch (= a pocket of skin) on the front of the mother’s body
- capital city of Queensland
- name of both a fruit and a bird
- capital of Australia
- one of the Australian states
- island that is part of Australia
- city in the west of Australia
- popular Australian sport
- animal eating eucalyptus leaves
- There are over 75,000 of them in Australia
- It's also known as Ayers Rock.
- Its Opera House has become a landmark / symbol of Australia
- native / indigenous people of Australia
Down
- the area of Australia that is a long way from the coast and the towns, where few people live
- capital city of the Northern Territory
- adjective referring to towns and cities
- There are many more of them in Australia than people.
- opposite of dry
- Great Barrier Reef is famous for them.
- prisoner
- wild Australian dog
- a large Australian bird that can run fast but cannot fly
- there are many of them in Australia and some of them are poisonous
- amazing
- second largest town in Australia
25 Clues: amazing • prisoner • opposite of dry • wild Australian dog • capital of Australia • popular Australian sport • capital city of Queensland • one of the Australian states • city in the west of Australia • It's also known as Ayers Rock. • name of both a fruit and a bird • animal eating eucalyptus leaves • island that is part of Australia • second largest town in Australia • ...
World Trivia Crossword 2012-10-04
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- City full of water channels
- North and South…
- It’s inside another country. Not Lesotho
- The main object in its flag is a tree
- Proud exporter of coffee. Its capital is Addis Ababa
- The world’s most expensive hotel is found in this city
- Owns the Galapagos Islands
- The city of Petra is found here
- Once part of Czechoslovakia. Its actual capital is Prague
- Its capital, Budapest
- Once conquered almost all Europe
- The capital of Sierra Leone
- The capital of Azerbaijan
- Once had the same flag as Haiti
- The capital of Greenland
- Along with Brazil, is one the world’s major exporter of pineapples
- Its capital, Doha
- Where Dubai is found
- You can catch a bullet train in this city
- Has a queen and a president. Also has a lake full of non-stinging jellyfishes
- Island to the south of India
- The capital of the UAE
- Has a sun in its flag. European country. Starts with ‘m’
- Famous for its tulips, legal drugs, prostitutes and bicycles
- Between Latvia and Estonia
- Its capital, Reykjavik
- Its capital, Tallinn
- The capital of Maryland
- Small, but wealthy. Famous for its chocolate
- The country where the first Anaconda film was filmed
- Small island in South-East Asia. Near Indonesia. Very modern
- Has two names: Burma and…
- African country which has many pirates
- Which state of the USA produces the most oranges
- Its capital, Ulaanbaatar
- Wants to become independent from the UK
- The number of states in the USA
- The capital of Madagascar
- Was invaded by Germany in WWI in order to attack France
- The capital of Croatia
- The capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Bob Marley was born here
- The capital of Slovenia
- Lots of ‘o’s and ‘u’s in its name. The capital of a North-African country without coastline
- Beautiful archipelago in the Indian Ocean. Also a country
- Has a leaf in its flag
- Country which was bombed by Austria-Hungary right before the Great War
- The car brand ‘Dacia’ comes from this country
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- The capital of Ukraine
- Well-known for the motor shows which take place in this city
- Its capital, Oslo
- Country located under the Seychelles
- The capital of Iran
- Even smaller, and even wealthier
- Underwater major source of income to Australia’s economy
- Its flag is like Peru’s flag but tilted sideways
- Once ruled by a Tsar
- The capital of Alaska
- Not a country. Its name is similar to an animal but spelled differently
- Mount Everest is found here
- Remained neutral in both WWs. Along with Spain, explored America
- Most of the Zambezi river is in this country
- The capital of Ivory Coast
- Its capital, Astana
- Produces lots of wheat. Area in Northern Middle East
- Country where Auschwitz concentration camp is found
- The capital of Finland
- Its capital, Sarajevo
- Located right above Albania
- Surrounded by Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic and Ukraine
- Its capital, Chişinău
- The Democratic Republic of Congo’s foe’s capital
- The capital of Florida
- Its capital is also a girl name
- Has two capitals.
- Country of the Greek
- City which once had the World Trade Centre towers
- The capital of Belize
- Famous for its casinos
- Two of its cities were bombed with atomic bombs
- Home for many savannah animals living in the Kilimanjaro preserve (country)
- Continent were Yugoslavia was once located
- The Eiffel tower is in…
- The capital of Australia
- The PETRONAS Towers are found in this in this city
- Number of Guineas in the world
- Scandinavian country. Not Norway or Sweden
- The capital of Cameroon
- The capital of Poland
89 Clues: North and South… • Its capital, Oslo • Its capital, Doha • Has two capitals. • The capital of Iran • Its capital, Astana • Once ruled by a Tsar • Where Dubai is found • Country of the Greek • Its capital, Tallinn • Its capital, Budapest • The capital of Alaska • Its capital, Sarajevo • Its capital, Chişinău • The capital of Belize • The capital of Poland • The capital of Ukraine • ...
Chapter 2 Lesson 3 2021-11-01
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- Ponce de Leon gold on Puerto Rico.
- Sold into slavery.
- island in the middle of a lake.
- Of the Inca Empire.
- Were called peninsulares
- Central Mexico in 1500s
- was taken prisoner by Cortes
- good source of and silver
- Uninhabited island into largest and grandest cities.
- Priest for wealthy and protection
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- greatly at the hands of Spanish.
- sail to present day
- Which was at it heights
- Spanish solider and explorer who led military expeditions.
- built by Spain.
- a large farm
- by the city
- capital city of viceroyalty of Peru
- System Spain established
19 Clues: by the city • a large farm • built by Spain. • Sold into slavery. • sail to present day • Of the Inca Empire. • Which was at it heights • Central Mexico in 1500s • Were called peninsulares • System Spain established • good source of and silver • was taken prisoner by Cortes • island in the middle of a lake. • greatly at the hands of Spanish. • Priest for wealthy and protection • ...
MLB Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-02
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- Top 2 mlb players on this team
- One of the teams from Pennsylvania
- Bird Logo, famous SP and C duo
- 2022 WS losers
- Nicknamed the D-Backs
- Cheating scandal
- Highest paid RP ever
- Oldest MLB field
- Most wins ever in one season
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- Last team to have a player to ever hit for the cycle
- The Bronx
- Catcher was a big prospect with initials of AR
- Canada
- World Series Earthquake
- The Friars
- Wrigley
- Stationed in the U.S. Capital
- 2020 WS winner
- New jerseys say Twin Cities on them
19 Clues: Canada • Wrigley • The Bronx • The Friars • 2022 WS losers • 2020 WS winner • Cheating scandal • Oldest MLB field • Highest paid RP ever • Nicknamed the D-Backs • World Series Earthquake • Most wins ever in one season • Stationed in the U.S. Capital • Top 2 mlb players on this team • Bird Logo, famous SP and C duo • One of the teams from Pennsylvania • New jerseys say Twin Cities on them • ...
Mesopotamia pages 66-67 2023-02-28
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- By 2334 BCE, Sargon the great controlled may sumerian ___
- The persians created ___ capital cities
- The ___ were named after their major city of Babylon
- relay stations were located every ____ kilometers on the roads
- Like the Assyrians, the ____ had a very strong centeral government
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- Babylonians came to power around ____
- there are ____ laws in Hummerabi's code
- The ___ lived near Mesopotamia near the persian gulf
8 Clues: Babylonians came to power around ____ • there are ____ laws in Hummerabi's code • The persians created ___ capital cities • The ___ lived near Mesopotamia near the persian gulf • The ___ were named after their major city of Babylon • By 2334 BCE, Sargon the great controlled may sumerian ___ • relay stations were located every ____ kilometers on the roads • ...
Topic 7 Lessons 1-5 2023-03-29
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- One group of Americans that wanted to preserve the country for native-born, white citizens.
- Skilled workers were proud of the goods they made.
- It was illegal to help enslaved African Americans escape, but these people felt strongly about unjust laws.
- A law to keep enslaved African Americans from either running away or rebelling.
- A person who wanted to end slavery.
- A severe food shortage.
- A person who invests in a business to make a profit.
- Wealthy families made huge amounts of money from cotton.
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- A campaign against alcohol abuse.
- To prepare for planting.
- Amount of goods available.
- Invested money.
- A limited supply.
- Older cities expanded rapidly, while new cities sprang up around factories.
- An organized attempt to improve what is unjust or imperfect in society.
- In a _, union workers refuse to do their jobs until managers agree to address their concerns.
16 Clues: Invested money. • A limited supply. • A severe food shortage. • To prepare for planting. • Amount of goods available. • A campaign against alcohol abuse. • A person who wanted to end slavery. • Skilled workers were proud of the goods they made. • A person who invests in a business to make a profit. • Wealthy families made huge amounts of money from cotton. • ...
Capital Cities - can you get them all? 2024-05-08
18 Clues: USA • Fiji • Egypt • Japan • China • India • Samoa • Mexico • Russia • Canada • England • Germany • Portugal • Scotland • Australia • South Korea • New Zealand • The Phillipines
Geogerphy jfidsag 2013-02-27
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- ____ is the capital of Czech republic.
- The ___ government believed that the purpose of art was to serve political goals.
- Movement of people towards city’s.
- Community One of the goals of the European Union is to support Europe’s .(two words)
- Even if 2 people speak the same language they might not speak the same ____.
- The movement from place to place.
- 6% of workers in Western Europe are ________.
- The first city was developed in the ____ A.D.
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- ____ is a former Soviet republic.
- The Russian ____ religion is a branch of Christianity.
- Petersburg _____ was founded by Peter the Great.
- European money.
- Many western European cities have become _______.
- Most of western European cities are a mix of old and _____.
- One of the groups that migrated across Eastern Europe was The _____.
- More then __% of Russian citizens belong to the ethnic group of the Russian Slavs.
16 Clues: European money. • ____ is a former Soviet republic. • The movement from place to place. • Movement of people towards city’s. • ____ is the capital of Czech republic. • 6% of workers in Western Europe are ________. • The first city was developed in the ____ A.D. • Petersburg _____ was founded by Peter the Great. • Many western European cities have become _______. • ...
North and South Take Different Paths 2021-01-05
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- the growth of cities due to movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- invented telegraph
- the denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people.
- time period where, gradually, machines took the place of many hand tools.
- led the most famous slave revolt in 1831.
- people who wanted to preserve the country for white, American Protestants.
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- built an improved version of English machines.
- identical pieces that could be assembled quickly by unskilled workers.
- brings workers and machinery together in one place.
- laws that controlled every aspect slaves’ lives.
- widespread hunger
- people who invest capital, or money, in a business to earn a profit.
- a device that used electrical signals to send messages.
- the rapid manufacture of large numbers of identical objects,
- used a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers
- religious folk songs that blended biblical themes with the realities of slavery.
16 Clues: widespread hunger • invented telegraph • led the most famous slave revolt in 1831. • built an improved version of English machines. • laws that controlled every aspect slaves’ lives. • brings workers and machinery together in one place. • a device that used electrical signals to send messages. • used a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers • ...
Spelling List 4 2023-12-11
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- the Cincinnati Bangles and the Cleveland Browns play NFL football in this state
- A popular vacation spot, Ocean City, is in this state
- the state where you can find the Statue of Liberty
- Arlington National Cemetery is located in this state
- the capital of the United States
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- the capital of this state is Atlanta; it is known for its peaches
- the Wright Brothers had their first successful airplane flight in Kitty Hawk, _________.
- the state where you live
- this is the southernmost state in the United States; has the cities of Miami, Orlando, and Tampa
- Trenton is the capital of this state
10 Clues: the state where you live • the capital of the United States • Trenton is the capital of this state • the state where you can find the Statue of Liberty • Arlington National Cemetery is located in this state • A popular vacation spot, Ocean City, is in this state • the capital of this state is Atlanta; it is known for its peaches • ...
Urbanisation 2017-03-30
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- A county that is famous for its crime and poverty
- A lot of this is thrown into the environment
- One of the major issues for cities
- Cities produce a lot of this
- Some cities put these on roofs to make electricity
- Trains that move at ultra-high speed
- Making things last into the future
- A kind of pollution seen at night
- Issues of safety for cities
- A megacity that is built across islands
- A city famous for its underground transportation system
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- Some cities are doing this to get local honey
- Where a lot of rubbish goes, but isn't sustainable
- A large number of these are built over waterways
- A limit of this forces cities to grow upwards
- Long vehicles that can carry a lot of people
- Contamination can affect food when these are long
- A city that is clogged with motor cars
- Moving people around cities
- Where most people will live by 2075
- Japan's megacity with many people living there
- A personal transporter with two wheels
- A kind of pollution involving sound
- A county famous for its wealth and high-rise buildings
24 Clues: Moving people around cities • Issues of safety for cities • Cities produce a lot of this • A kind of pollution seen at night • One of the major issues for cities • Making things last into the future • Where most people will live by 2075 • A kind of pollution involving sound • Trains that move at ultra-high speed • A city that is clogged with motor cars • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-02-01
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- system based on private ownership of capital
- the idea that society should be based on public ownership and communal control of property
- home based manufacturing
- allowed one worker to spin eight threads at a time
- minimum living standards
- refusal to continue to work until a problem is resolved
- group of workers who band together to seek better working conditions
- forced farmers to move to cities because their rich bought their land
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- process for making steel
- an increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in cities
- rapid condensation of steam to generate power
- major factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- a large building used to manufacture goods.
- a machine for cleaning the seeds from cotton
- making large quantities of a product quickly and cheap
- idea that government should play as a small a role as possible
16 Clues: process for making steel • home based manufacturing • minimum living standards • a large building used to manufacture goods. • system based on private ownership of capital • a machine for cleaning the seeds from cotton • rapid condensation of steam to generate power • allowed one worker to spin eight threads at a time • ...
Mikayla 2023-04-21
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- recaptured jeruslem in 1187
- first began to revive Italy
- when manufacturing took place in homes rather than a shop or factory
- traveling singers
- another name for the plague
- persuaded a group of French knights to embark on the 4th crusade in 1202
- goods and services are exchanged without the use of money
- charging of interest on loans
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- skilled artisan who worked for a master for daily wages
- Kingdom of Jerusalem
- expeditions to regain the holy land
- economy in which land, labor, and capital are controlled by individuals
- most profitable trade for medieval merchants
- wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce products
- is one of the most important commercial cities on the north and baltic seas
15 Clues: traveling singers • Kingdom of Jerusalem • recaptured jeruslem in 1187 • first began to revive Italy • another name for the plague • charging of interest on loans • expeditions to regain the holy land • most profitable trade for medieval merchants • wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce products • skilled artisan who worked for a master for daily wages • ...
NavíoS ChacónJ crossword capital cities 2024-10-15
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- Where is the statue of the Little Mermaid?
- Which capital city is built on 11 million wooden poles?
- Which capital city was founded once in 841 AD by Vikings and then a second time in 917 by Vikings again?
- Which capital city was declared by Alfonso III the country’s capital?
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- What's the capital city of Croatia?
- Which capital city is one of the greenest?
- In which capital city can you go to a beer spa?
- Where is the Coliseum?
- Where is the Eiffel tower?
- Which capital city is the oldest capital city of Europe? It has existed since 508 BC
10 Clues: Where is the Coliseum? • Where is the Eiffel tower? • What's the capital city of Croatia? • Which capital city is one of the greenest? • Where is the statue of the Little Mermaid? • In which capital city can you go to a beer spa? • Which capital city is built on 11 million wooden poles? • Which capital city was declared by Alfonso III the country’s capital? • ...
Capital Cities of the World 2022-12-09
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- The home of Buckingham Palace
- The capital of Messi's home country
- The capital of the world cup host country
- Home to the famous soccer team: Real Madrid
- Home to the Colosseum
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- The most populated capital city in the world
- The capital of Ronaldo's home country
- The home of the louvre
- One of Camila Cabello's most played songs
- The capital of Russia
10 Clues: The capital of Russia • Home to the Colosseum • The home of the louvre • The home of Buckingham Palace • The capital of Messi's home country • The capital of Ronaldo's home country • One of Camila Cabello's most played songs • The capital of the world cup host country • Home to the famous soccer team: Real Madrid • The most populated capital city in the world
European capital cities and monuments 2025-10-07
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- Capital city known for the Eiffel Tower.
- The richest capital city in Europe.
- The Colosseum is located in this city
- Capital city of Slovakia.
- Capital city of Lithuania.
- One of the most famous islamic monuments
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- One of the most popular Greek temples.
- It host three important EU buildings
- Famous monument found on Italy.
- The smallest capital city in Europe.
10 Clues: Capital city of Slovakia. • Capital city of Lithuania. • Famous monument found on Italy. • The richest capital city in Europe. • It host three important EU buildings • The smallest capital city in Europe. • The Colosseum is located in this city • One of the most popular Greek temples. • Capital city known for the Eiffel Tower. • One of the most famous islamic monuments
Industrial Revolution 2021-02-01
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- system based on private ownership of capital
- the idea that society should be based on public ownership and communal control of property
- home based manufacturing
- allowed one worker to spin eight threads at a time
- minimum living standards
- refusal to continue to work until a problem is resolved
- group of workers who band together to seek better working conditions
- forced farmers to move to cities because their rich bought their land
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- process for making steel
- an increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in cities
- rapid condensation of steam to generate power
- major factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- a large building used to manufacture goods.
- a machine for cleaning the seeds from cotton
- making large quantities of a product quickly and cheap
- idea that government should play as a small a role as possible
16 Clues: process for making steel • home based manufacturing • minimum living standards • a large building used to manufacture goods. • system based on private ownership of capital • a machine for cleaning the seeds from cotton • rapid condensation of steam to generate power • allowed one worker to spin eight threads at a time • ...
Chapter 19: Industry & Nationalism 2014-04-01
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- top government leaders are suddenly replaced by force by a new group of leaders
- the movement of people from rural areas to cities
- believed that factories, land, capital, and raw materials should be owned and controlled by society by the government
- a movement to end slavery
- woven cloth
- raises money by selling shares in the company to investors
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- a new economic system
- two or more people owned the business and pooled their own money
- an emperor
- classes
- money invested in businesses
- rich men that was supported by the upper class
- the middle classes
- is an association of workers who unite to improve wages and working conditions
- is a political philosophy based on the ideas of the Enlightenment
15 Clues: classes • an emperor • woven cloth • the middle classes • a new economic system • a movement to end slavery • money invested in businesses • rich men that was supported by the upper class • the movement of people from rural areas to cities • raises money by selling shares in the company to investors • two or more people owned the business and pooled their own money • ...
Montana 2023-05-09
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- mascot of the university in Bozman
- Montanas type of outmeal
- what is the largest migratory herd?
- Number of cities and towns in Montana
- Montanas nickname
- State animal
- Montana State moto
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- Number of native tribes who called it home
- Nickname for Linnaea Borealis
- Nickname for Miles city
- State flower
- There are more of these than people
- Montanas capital
- Ekalaka was named after the daughter of this famous Sioux chief
14 Clues: State flower • State animal • Montanas capital • Montanas nickname • Montana State moto • Nickname for Miles city • Montanas type of outmeal • Nickname for Linnaea Borealis • mascot of the university in Bozman • what is the largest migratory herd? • There are more of these than people • Number of cities and towns in Montana • Number of native tribes who called it home • ...
City Around The World 2023-03-17
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- A large port city and commercial center on the Japanese island of Honshu.
- Largest metropolitan area and the capital city of both, the United Kingdom and of England.
- A major French city and a global center for art, fashion, gastronomy and culture.
- China's biggest city and a global financial hub.
- A port city on South Africa’s southwest coast.
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- A metropolitan city in the Kanto region.
- The capital city of Austria has long been a center of the arts, particularly for music.
- A densely populated bayside city on the island of Luzon.
- Thailand’s capital and is a large city known for ornate shrines and vibrant street life.
- Capital of New South Wales and one of Australia's largest cities.
10 Clues: A metropolitan city in the Kanto region. • A port city on South Africa’s southwest coast. • China's biggest city and a global financial hub. • A densely populated bayside city on the island of Luzon. • Capital of New South Wales and one of Australia's largest cities. • A large port city and commercial center on the Japanese island of Honshu. • ...
Georgia and Westward Expansion 2022-12-09
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- Georgia lost rights to land in present day Mississippi and Alabama after the _______ Land Fraud
- Cherokee chief petitioned Congress to protect Cherokee land
- This new technology improved movement of trade items and affected development of cities
- Indian ______ Act led to Native Americans losing their land and moving westward
- This point marked the end of rail lines coming into what would later become Atlanta
- ______ gin. Eli Whitney invention
- Increase in cotton production after cotton gin led to increased need for ______ labor
- Georgia's 3rd capital
- ______ vs Georgia court case ruled in favor of Cherokee but was ignored by Pres. Jackson
- University of ________ was the first state created school of higher education
- Georgia's first system of land distribution
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- Creek chief who signed the Treaty of Indian Springs and was executed by members of the Red Sticks
- Chief Justice of Supreme Court who ruled in favor of Georgia
- U.S. president known for Indian removal
- Georgia's capital has moved ___ times based on population shifts
- Abraham _________ founded the University of Georgia
- Georgia 2nd capital
- Milledgeville was the __ capital of Georgia
- Movement of Native tribes off their land westward to reservations was called the Trail of ______
- Georgia's first capital
- Tribe located in Georgia, Alabama, and Northern Florida forced to cede land and move west to reservations
- Georgia's second system of land distribution
- North Georgia tribe forced to cede land to government and move west to reservations
- Georgia officials were _________ by land companies to sell large plots of land for cheap prices
24 Clues: Georgia 2nd capital • Georgia's 3rd capital • Georgia's first capital • ______ gin. Eli Whitney invention • U.S. president known for Indian removal • Milledgeville was the __ capital of Georgia • Georgia's first system of land distribution • Georgia's second system of land distribution • Abraham _________ founded the University of Georgia • ...
Ameríka 2022-04-26
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- The capital city
- A neighborhood well known for movies
- Where the president lives
- City with the most people
- The largest state
- The national sport
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- The sunshine state
- The number of states
- Number of cities with more than 1 million people
- number of stripes on the flag
- The most popular soft drink
- The USA shares land boarders with Canada and
12 Clues: The capital city • The largest state • The sunshine state • The national sport • The number of states • Where the president lives • City with the most people • The most popular soft drink • number of stripes on the flag • A neighborhood well known for movies • The USA shares land boarders with Canada and • Number of cities with more than 1 million people
Spelling List 4 2023-12-11
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- the Cincinnati Bengals and the Cleveland Browns play NFL football in this state
- A popular vacation spot, Ocean City, is in this state
- the state where you can find the Statue of Liberty
- Arlington National Cemetery is located in this state
- the capital of the United States
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- the capital of this state is Atlanta; it is known for its peaches
- the Wright Brothers had their first successful airplane flight in Kitty Hawk, _________.
- the state where you live
- this is the southernmost state in the United States; has the cities of Miami, Orlando, and Tampa
- Trenton is the capital of this state
10 Clues: the state where you live • the capital of the United States • Trenton is the capital of this state • the state where you can find the Statue of Liberty • Arlington National Cemetery is located in this state • A popular vacation spot, Ocean City, is in this state • the capital of this state is Atlanta; it is known for its peaches • ...
Canada 2024-10-22
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- Canadian ___________ has no soil from when the glaciers scrapped it clean
- This industry deals with cutting down trees
- the amount of money a country makes in a year
- this climate stays frozen all year
- This ocean is found on the east coast of Canada
- _______ fuel is produced in Canada
- most Canadians work in this industry
- Canadian food with gravy and fries
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- This river connects the great lakes to the ocean
- The ____ lakes are the largest body of fresh water in the world
- Canada has a lot of Human Capital because it invests in __________
- Capital of Canada
- Most Canadians live in _______
13 Clues: Capital of Canada • Most Canadians live in _______ • this climate stays frozen all year • _______ fuel is produced in Canada • Canadian food with gravy and fries • most Canadians work in this industry • This industry deals with cutting down trees • the amount of money a country makes in a year • This ocean is found on the east coast of Canada • ...
Crossword 1: Capital cities of the world 2022-02-04
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- Crusader Which fiberglass classic was first made by ex-Lotus engineers in 1971, based on a Hillman Imp model?
- Avenger Solve the anagram: hangar level min
- Capri Which car was marketed to the British public as ‘the car you always promised yourself’?
- Roadster Which 1973 kit car was mechanically based on the Triumph Herald?
- Civic Which popular Japanese car debuted in 1972 and is still produced today?
- Celica Which car first produced in 1970 takes its name from the Latin word meaning ‘heavenly’ or ‘celestial’?
- Esprit Produced between 1976-2004, this car was a great example of Giorgetto Giugiaro’s famous ‘folded paper’ design.
- Golf Which iconic classic was first produced in 1974 in Wolfsburg?
- injectors 1970s cars were the last to have carburettors. What replaced them in the 1980s?
- Which European car maker created the ground-breaking Countach?
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- Which company made the Monte Carlo?
- Robin This iconic yet unusual three-wheeler classic was first produced between 1973-81, then resurrected from 1989 to 2001.
- Victor Which large family car was renamed the VX Series in 1976?
- Pinto Which car had a controversial reputation because of its vulnerability to fires after a rear-end collision?
- Martin Vantage Solve the anagram: granite Montana vast
- Scirocco Which classic, first produced in 1974, shared its name with a type of wind?
- Allegro This 1973 British classic had a name that made it sound like an Italian musical term.
- Which carmaker produce the 930 Turbo?
- Hornet What car famously featured in 1974's The Man with the Golden Gun?
- Midget Which British, 2-seater sports car was produced between 1961-79?
20 Clues: Which company made the Monte Carlo? • Which carmaker produce the 930 Turbo? • Avenger Solve the anagram: hangar level min • Martin Vantage Solve the anagram: granite Montana vast • Which European car maker created the ground-breaking Countach? • Victor Which large family car was renamed the VX Series in 1976? • ...
RedBook 2013-08-11
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- The opposite of careful
- Bad boy. He is _______.
- The wind is _________.
- Toothpaste comes in a ________
- There are 2 _______ in the school year
- An orange vegetable
- Pictures of cities, countries, and the world
- The capital of Korea is ________.
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- The outside of a book
- A vegetable that Sandy doesn't like
- Another word for Autumn.
- They speak ______ in Hong Kong.
- UFO stands for ' _____ flying object.
- The opposite of after.
- People speak Spanish in Mexico, Peru, and ____.
- The sun comes up in the morning
- Not hot but not cold
17 Clues: An orange vegetable • Not hot but not cold • The outside of a book • The wind is _________. • The opposite of after. • The opposite of careful • Bad boy. He is _______. • Another word for Autumn. • Toothpaste comes in a ________ • They speak ______ in Hong Kong. • The sun comes up in the morning • The capital of Korea is ________. • A vegetable that Sandy doesn't like • ...
Paige & Grant Sip & Solve 2024-05-12
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- Paige's middle name
- Who instigated the first kiss?
- The first country they visited together
- Their dog's name
- How many capital cities have they lived in together?
- Paige's maiden name
- Engagement month
- Paige's star sign
- How many years have they been together?
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- Grant's middle name
- On which beach did Grant propose?
- In which Italian city did Grant first tell Paige he loves her?
- Their favourite cocktail
- Their favourite restaurant
- Grant's star sign
- How old was Paige when they met?
- Honeymoon location
17 Clues: Their dog's name • Engagement month • Grant's star sign • Paige's star sign • Honeymoon location • Grant's middle name • Paige's middle name • Paige's maiden name • Their favourite cocktail • Their favourite restaurant • Who instigated the first kiss? • How old was Paige when they met? • On which beach did Grant propose? • The first country they visited together • ...
Country Capital 2022-02-22
30 Clues: UK • USA • Iraq • Iran • India • China • Japan • Nepal • Italy • Brazil • Israel • Russia • Bhutan • Sweden • CAnada • Greece • Hungary • Austria • Ireland • Belgium • Pakistan • Malaysia • Australia • Singapore • Sri Lanka • Indonesia • Bangladesh • South Korea • Switzerland • Afghanistan
Capital punishment 2015-03-16
21 Clues: Eimer • Opfer • Zeugen • Strafe • Anwalt • begehen • geplant • Wächter • Beweise • Insasse • schuldig • verbannen • festnehmen • unschuldig • Hinrichtung • Verurteilung • Gaskammer(zsm) • Vergewaltigung • Todesstrafe(zsm) • Giftspritze (zsm) • Erschießunskommando(zsm)
Capital City 2023-11-06
20 Clues: Doha • Kyiv • Oslo • Paris • Tokyo • Hanoi • Madrid • London • Beirut • Ankara • Lisbon • Beijing • Bangkok • Canberra • Belgrade • AbuDhabi • Brasilia • Edinburgh • Bucharest • WashingtonDC
capital city 2023-02-21
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- Singapore capital city
- Poland capital city
- Comoro capital city
- Estonia capital city
- Spain capital city
- Finland capital city
- Ukraine capital city
- Germany capital city
- Sanmarino capital city
- Italy capital city
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- France capital city
- Latvia capital city
- Sweden capital city
- Ireland capital city
- Egypt capital city
- Japan capital city
- Greece capital city
- Belarus capital city
- UK capital city
- Russia capital city
20 Clues: UK capital city • Egypt capital city • Japan capital city • Spain capital city • Italy capital city • France capital city • Latvia capital city • Poland capital city • Sweden capital city • Comoro capital city • Greece capital city • Russia capital city • Ireland capital city • Estonia capital city • Belarus capital city • Finland capital city • Ukraine capital city • Germany capital city • ...
capital resources 2022-09-23
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- a condition or circumstance that puts one in a favourable or superior position.
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
- use again or more than once.
- convert (the debt of a business in difficulty) into another kind of debt, typically one that is repayable at a later time.
- a word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept, especially in a particular kind of language or branch of study.
- a statement of the exact meaning of a word, especially in a dictionary.
- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- existing in or derived from nature; not made or caused by humankind.
- a printed publication (usually issued daily or weekly) consisting of folded unstapled sheets and containing news, articles, advertisements, and correspondence.
- the city or town that functions as the seat of government and administrative centre of a country or region.
- a plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of a building, garment, or other object before it is made.
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- return (material) to a previous stage in a cyclic process.
- make or manufacture from components or raw materials.
- (of a natural resource or source of energy) not depleted when used.
- no longer produced or used; out of date.
- no longer employed because there is no more work available.
- an unfavourable circumstance or condition that reduces the chances of success or effectiveness.
- a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade.
- a paid position of regular employment.
- (of a natural resource or source of energy) existing in finite quantity; not capable of being replenished.
20 Clues: use again or more than once. • a paid position of regular employment. • no longer produced or used; out of date. • the action of helping or doing work for someone. • a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade. • make or manufacture from components or raw materials. • return (material) to a previous stage in a cyclic process. • ...
Capital Budgeting 2023-05-10
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- can execute project A or B, but not both
- NPV is equal to _____ in IRR discount rate computation
- if realized (cash received from sale) can be recognized as a reduction in the initial investment or as a cash inflow.
- is the rate of return of an investment project over its useful life
- other term for accounting rate of return
- an annuity with an infinite life
- whether a proposed project is acceptable
- internal rate of return is more than the minimum required rate of return
- a decision that is selecting from among several acceptable alternatives.
- the return that the company would have received had it pursued a different project instead
- financing costs
- the most flexible method for comparing competing projects
- preference decisions
- The higher the project profitability index, the more desirable the project
- also called the return on capital employed (ROCE)
- used for significant investments in projects that have long-term implications s
- simplest form of capital budgeting analysis, but it's also the least accurate.
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- minimum amount that the project needs to earn from its cash inflows to cover the costs
- limited funds available
- cash outlays for salaries, advertising, and other operating expenses
- compares the present value of a project’s cash inflows to the present value of its cash outflows
- is the length of time that it takes for a project to recover its initial cost
- a Decision that do not involve any revenues
- a rate of return equal to the rate used to discount the future cash flows,
- checking whether or not expected results are actually realized
- this maybe increased by capital budgeting
- projects whose net present values are negative
- divide the net present value of the project by the investment required
- current assets less current liabilities
- A set of cash flows that are equal in each and every period
30 Clues: financing costs • preference decisions • limited funds available • an annuity with an infinite life • current assets less current liabilities • can execute project A or B, but not both • other term for accounting rate of return • whether a proposed project is acceptable • this maybe increased by capital budgeting • a Decision that do not involve any revenues • ...
Capital Quest 2025-05-19
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- Spain – Known for its big soccer stadium, Santiago Bernabéu.
- Russia – Red Square and the colorful domes of St. Basil’s Cathedral are here.[4]
- Finland – Known for its white cathedral and cool design.
- France – Known as the “City of Light” and home to the Eiffel Tower.[3][4]
- Ireland – Famous for its green parks and the Book of Kells at Trinity College.
- Sweden – This city is built on 14 islands and called the “Venice of the North.”
- Italy – Has the Colosseum, an ancient arena where gladiators fought.[4]
- Portugal – Famous for its yellow trams and the nearby Belém Tower.[4]
- Austria – The city of music, where Mozart and Beethoven lived.
- Denmark – Home to the Little Mermaid statue from a famous fairy tale.[4]
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- Hungary – Has the beautiful Chain Bridge over the Danube River.[4]
- Germany – The Berlin Wall once divided this city into East and West.[4]
- Greece – The Acropolis, a famous ancient building, is found here.[4]
- Netherlands – Known for its canals and lots of bicycles.
- Poland – The Old Town was rebuilt after World War II and is now a UNESCO site.[4]
- Belgium – Home to delicious chocolate and the Atomium building.[4]
- Turkey – Here you can visit the huge mausoleum of Atatürk, Turkey’s founder.
- Norway – The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded here every year.
- United Kingdom – Famous for Buckingham Palace and red double-decker buses.[4]
- Switzerland – Has a famous old clock tower and lots of bears.
20 Clues: Netherlands – Known for its canals and lots of bicycles. • Finland – Known for its white cathedral and cool design. • Norway – The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded here every year. • Spain – Known for its big soccer stadium, Santiago Bernabéu. • Switzerland – Has a famous old clock tower and lots of bears. • ...
Canada 2016-10-13
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- Lawrence River:In the East, the two countries shared a natural border formed by this
- second largest city and one of the largest French speaking cities in the world
- divisions of a country
- wood fibers
- banks:Off the Atlantic coast lies a large fishing ground near Newfoundland and Labrador
- Columbia:On the Pacific coast was not this
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- national capital
- means on our near the sea
- Falls:The United States and Canada also shared a spectacular physical feature called this
- to the strong connection that people feel toward the region in which they live
- paper used mainly for newspapers
- English speaking settlers came to what is called this
- half of British Columbia's population lives in and around this city
- Shield:Canada has a region of rocky uplands, lakes. and swamps
- Mountains:extends North into Western Canada from the western united states
- has become one of the culturally diverse cities in the world
16 Clues: wood fibers • national capital • divisions of a country • means on our near the sea • paper used mainly for newspapers • Columbia:On the Pacific coast was not this • English speaking settlers came to what is called this • has become one of the culturally diverse cities in the world • Shield:Canada has a region of rocky uplands, lakes. and swamps • ...
The Koreas 2014-04-24
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- What is the capital of South Korea?
- In what year did Bi Ki-moon become Secretary General of the United Nations?
- A type of Chinese pottery
- A writing system using only 28 symbols
- In what year did the Japanese conquer the Koreas?
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- One of the most popular holidays in South Korea
- Capital of North Korea
- Jong-un The current ruler of North Korea
- zone Short for DMZ
- The percentage of South Koreans who live in cities
10 Clues: zone Short for DMZ • Capital of North Korea • A type of Chinese pottery • What is the capital of South Korea? • A writing system using only 28 symbols • Jong-un The current ruler of North Korea • One of the most popular holidays in South Korea • In what year did the Japanese conquer the Koreas? • The percentage of South Koreans who live in cities • ...
5th Grade City Vocabulary List 11 2020-10-27
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- an official counting of 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 of a state or nation
- a rule or law
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- having to do with the affairs (business) of a city
- a large city
- a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city; a district • characteristic of cities or city life • an official counting of the population • the person at the head of city government • having to do with the affairs (business) of a city • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
List 11 American City 2021-05-05
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- an official counting of 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 of a state, nation, or province
- 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 at high speeds
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city; a district • characteristic of cities or city life • an official counting of the population • having to do with the affairs of a city • the person at the head of city government • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
List 11 Vocabulary Words (Pop Up Quiz) 2022-10-21
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- an official counting of 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 of a state nation, or province
- 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 at high speeds
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city; a district • characteristic of cities or city life • an official counting of the population • having to do with the affairs of a city • the person at the head of city government • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
List 11 American Cities 2023-11-13
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- an official counting of 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 of a state, nation or province
- 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 at high speeds
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city; a district • characteristic of cities or city life • an official counting of the population • having to do with the affairs of a city • the person at the head of city government • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
The Early Middle Ages 2022-10-13
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- This tapestry tells the story of the Battle of Hastings.
- Secular power during the Middle Ages decreased, while the power of the ______ increased.
- Charles Martel, Pepin, and Charlemagne were all _________ of Christianity.
- Charles the "_____" Martel won the Battle of Tours against the Muslim army.
- This Germanic tribe sacked the capital of Rome ONLY after repeated attempts at negotiation failed.
- Power vacuum, armies, and battles best relate to which GSPRITE category?
- Only 5% of people in the Middle Ages learned to do this (Hint: Intellect).
- These places were often abandoned in favor of safer, more plentiful homes in the country
- Old German and Old French blended together to form the basis of what modern language?
- A shallow _____ allowed Viking longships to sail faster and in shallow water.
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- One kind of meat a Viking could eat almost every day.
- Roads, bridges, and aqueducts are examples of Roman _________ that were lost in the Middle Ages (GSPRITE).
- The migration of Germanic tribes from central Asia to Europe is an example of which GSPRITE category?
- Without law enforcement, cities and roads became overrun by ____
- They believed in many gods and goddesses such as Odin, Thor, and Freyja.
- Without a central army to defend them, cities became prime targets for ______
- The most successful Germanic kingdom
- A decline in trade relates to which GSPRITE category?
- Who won the Battle of Hastings?
19 Clues: Who won the Battle of Hastings? • The most successful Germanic kingdom • One kind of meat a Viking could eat almost every day. • A decline in trade relates to which GSPRITE category? • This tapestry tells the story of the Battle of Hastings. • Without law enforcement, cities and roads became overrun by ____ • ...
Ameríka 2022-04-26
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- The number of states
- number of stripes on the flag
- Number of cities with more than 1 million people
- The sunshine state
- A neighborhood well known for movies
- The most popular soft drink
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- City with the most people
- Where the president lives
- The national sport
- The USA shares land boarders with Canada and
- The largest state
- The capital city
12 Clues: The capital city • The largest state • The national sport • The sunshine state • The number of states • City with the most people • Where the president lives • The most popular soft drink • number of stripes on the flag • A neighborhood well known for movies • The USA shares land boarders with Canada and • Number of cities with more than 1 million people
Sports & Food 2024-11-13
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- Lebron James & Michael Jordan Play This
- Yum yum, meat, cheese, buns, delicious
- go get wet!
- SUUUUUUUUU
- The capital cities best dish
- Mike Tyson Will Get You
- America's Number 1 Sport
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- It's an American sport, that's all
- Vietnam's staple sandwich
- It's mixed, and it's the art of Martial
- crispy, from Vietnam, like an omelete
- This is popular in Vietnam
12 Clues: SUUUUUUUUU • go get wet! • Mike Tyson Will Get You • America's Number 1 Sport • Vietnam's staple sandwich • This is popular in Vietnam • The capital cities best dish • It's an American sport, that's all • crispy, from Vietnam, like an omelete • Yum yum, meat, cheese, buns, delicious • Lebron James & Michael Jordan Play This • It's mixed, and it's the art of Martial
Industrial Revolution Review 2025-10-07
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- TEXT BY KARL MARX AND FRIEDRICH ENGELS DESCRIBING PROPER COMMUNISM
- STAR OF HAPPY GILMORE
- THE COUNTRY WHERE THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION STARTED
- THE TOPIC OF THIS UNIT
- STATE TAKEOVER OF COMPANIES OR INDUSTRIES
- WHEN PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS AND COMPANIES OWN THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION
- TEXT BY THOMAS MORE ABOUT IDEAL SOCIALISM
- FIRST ENGLISH BILL TO ACTUALLY GIVE WORKERS RIGHTS
- LAND, LABOR, CAPITAL
- WHEN WORKERS RISE UP TO SEIZE THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION
- TINY APARTMENTS IN CITIES FOR THE WORKING CLASS
- PEOPLE WHOSE JOB WAS TO BREAK UP STRIKING WORKERS
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- COMPANY THAT HAD A HORRIBLE FIRE WITH MANY DEATHS CAUSED BY LOCKED EXITS
- AUTHOR OF THE WEALTH OF NATIONS, ONE OF THE MAIN TEXTS EXPLAINING CAPITALISM
- SITE OF A LABOR PROTEST AND RIOT IN CHICAGO THAT LED TO 4 MEN BEING EXECUTED
- WHEN THE PEOPLE/GOVERNMENT OWN THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION
- PEOPLE MOVING FROM FARMS TO THE CITIES
- GROUPS OF WORKERS FIGHTING FOR BETTER WORKING CONDITIONS
18 Clues: LAND, LABOR, CAPITAL • STAR OF HAPPY GILMORE • THE TOPIC OF THIS UNIT • PEOPLE MOVING FROM FARMS TO THE CITIES • STATE TAKEOVER OF COMPANIES OR INDUSTRIES • TEXT BY THOMAS MORE ABOUT IDEAL SOCIALISM • TINY APARTMENTS IN CITIES FOR THE WORKING CLASS • PEOPLE WHOSE JOB WAS TO BREAK UP STRIKING WORKERS • FIRST ENGLISH BILL TO ACTUALLY GIVE WORKERS RIGHTS • ...
The Koreas 2014-04-25
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- One of the most popular holidays in South Korea.
- A writing system using only 28 symbols.
- In what year did Bi Ki-moon become Secretary General of the Uited Nations?
- The percentage of South Koreans who live in the cities.
- A type of Chinese pottery.
- Who is the current ruler of North Korea?
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- zone Short for DMZ
- Capital of North Korea
- In what year did the Japanese conquer the Koreas?
- What is the capital of South Korea?
10 Clues: zone Short for DMZ • Capital of North Korea • A type of Chinese pottery. • What is the capital of South Korea? • A writing system using only 28 symbols. • Who is the current ruler of North Korea? • One of the most popular holidays in South Korea. • In what year did the Japanese conquer the Koreas? • The percentage of South Koreans who live in the cities. • ...
American Cities 2025-09-29
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- an official counting of the population
- part of a city; a district
- characteristics of cities or city life
- the person at the head of a city government
- the city that is the seat of government of a state, nation, or province
- 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 at high speeds
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city; a district • an official counting of the population • characteristics of cities or city life • having to do with the affairs of a city • the person at the head of a city government • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
Where in the World? 2025-07-11
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- This country is in Central Europe. Its capital city is Budapest.
- This country is famous for pizza, pasta, and cities like Rome and Venice.
- This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower.
- This country has many ancient buildings and blue-and-white houses. Its capital is Athens.
- This country is next to Germany. Its capital city is Vienna.
- This country is between Norway and Finland. Its capital is Stockholm.
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- A country in Europe, famous for cars like BMW and Mercedes.
- This country is famous for kangaroos and koalas.
- A continent with many countries like France, Italy, and Germany.
- This country is famous for football. Teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona are from here.
10 Clues: This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower. • This country is famous for kangaroos and koalas. • A country in Europe, famous for cars like BMW and Mercedes. • This country is next to Germany. Its capital city is Vienna. • This country is in Central Europe. Its capital city is Budapest. • A continent with many countries like France, Italy, and Germany. • ...
INTL Week 8 Review 2024-05-15
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- Hollowing out of major cities, such as Detroit, and jobs moving abroad to lower costs of manufacturing. Further exacerbating wealth gap
- Accumulation of economic activity in a centralized location (MTS trolley connects UCSD to Tijuana/Downtown San Diego, communications networks, access to pool of qualified workers, easy exchange of ideas, etc.)
- Two Words- Direct control by one actor over another- In other words, actor A holds direct control over actor B- Ex: International organizations using their influence to change the behaviorsof a ‘rogue’ state
- Not affiliated with government entities, although may work hand in hand with governments to solve problems
- What author argues "Despite its formal structure, the AU's dedication to Pan-Africanism is under scrutiny, partly because many African citizens are unaware of its existence."
- School maintains that cities are physical nodes of global capital, but also have the capacity to change that structure. Cities can use diplomacy to solve problems, not compete against each other for businesses.
- Attempt to induce the enemy to respond to terrorism with indiscriminate violence, which radicalizes the population and moves them to support the terrorism
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- Attack to persuade the enemy that moderates on the terrorists' side are weak and untrustworthy, thus undermining attempts to reach a peace settle
- Try to convince the population that the terrorists are strong enough to punish disobedience and that the government is too weak to stop them, so that people behave as the terrorists wish
- School approach views cities as marketplaces competing for capital and talent, driving them to engage in global activities like trade missions and foreign collaborations. However, this focus can undermine local tax bases and exacerbate inequality through zoning and economic strategies that prioritize private capital over public welfare.
- A term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place.
- Which author argues a liberal democracy refers to “a state that instantiates liberal ideas, one where liberalism is the dominant ideology and citizens have leverage over war decisions”
- “involves the strategic use of information to garner attention and support for the mission of the organization” (Stroup & Murdie, 2012, p. 246)
- In an attrition strategy, terrorists seek to persuade the enemy that the terrorists are strong enough to impose considerable costs if the enemy continues a particular policy
14 Clues: Not affiliated with government entities, although may work hand in hand with governments to solve problems • A term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place. • ...
roman's words 2021-12-16
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- an official counting of the population
- part of a city; a district
- characteristic of cities or of life
- the person in charge of the city government
- the city that is the seat of government of a state, nation, or province
- a rule or law
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- having to do with affairs of the city
- a large city
- a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds
- the building where in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city; a district • characteristic of cities or of life • having to do with affairs of the city • an official counting of the population • the person in charge of the city government • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building where in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
Vocabulary List 11: American Cities 2024-08-04
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- an official counting of 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 of a state, nation, or province
- 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 at high speeds
- the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet
10 Clues: a large city • a rule or law • part of a city; a district • characteristic of cities or city life • an official counting of the population • having to do with the affairs of a city • the person at the head of city government • a major highway where automobiles travel at high speeds • the building in the state capital where the lawmakers meet • ...
Capital cities of the world 2021-09-01
countries and their capital cities 2019-05-27
10 Clues: has got ROME • has got PARIS • has got BERLIN • has got MADRID • has got OTAWWA • has got BEIJING • has got MELBOUR • has got JERUZALEM • has got NUR-SULTAN • has got WASHINGTON
