capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Urbanisation 2014-11-13
Across
- country are, with less population
- a force that drives people away from a rural location
- a large factor in why people move to cities. It includes income.
- population..... measure people per sqaure km.
- an industry that breeds and sells animals to make money
- your home city.
- traffic ....... is when there are too many cars and the roads become blocked
- a factor that encourages people to move to a location
- when an urban city grows past its boarders
- an area that is a city or town
Down
- in rural area this can cause people to move. When it doesn't rain.
- an illegal settlement, where poor people live
- Chinese capital city, that is a megacity.
- a city with a population of 8 million people or more
- the clearing of trees and natural land for production
- these are one of the reasons people move to cities. They help heal wounded or sick
- an Indonesian city that is considered a mega city.
- a toxic impact of urbanisation. Can be in the water, air or can be smog.
- the state of being extremely poor.
19 Clues: your home city. • an area that is a city or town • country are, with less population • the state of being extremely poor. • Chinese capital city, that is a megacity. • when an urban city grows past its boarders • an illegal settlement, where poor people live • population..... measure people per sqaure km. • an Indonesian city that is considered a mega city. • ...
UNIT 1 2024-04-24
Across
- New Spain, Peru, New Granada, and La Plata
- Disenfranchised common people who resented their exclusion from power
- The Peruvian empire in the capital city of Cuzco
- Spanish soldier-explorers seeking to conquer New world
- Its ideas allowed cartographers to create more accurate maps
- Humanism in terms of Italian and Northern humanists' own religious traditions
- Where signori and other rulers lived, conducted business, and supported the arts
- Small, maneuverable, three-mast sailing ship
- A Native American civilization in modern Mexico and Central America
- Government by one-man rule in Italian cities
Down
- 1494 agreement to divide the belongings Spain and Portugal
- Free men in Italian cities searching for political and economic independence
- about Women Debate concerning women's qualities and proper role in society
- The Spanish crown could forcibly employ groups of Indians in exchange for goods
- Financial support of writers and artists
- The rebirth of the culture of classical antiquity
- An idea often propagated by Spain's rivals because Spain was "cruel and ruthless"
- Being able to shape the world according to one's own will
- A program of study to understand human nature
19 Clues: Financial support of writers and artists • New Spain, Peru, New Granada, and La Plata • Small, maneuverable, three-mast sailing ship • Government by one-man rule in Italian cities • A program of study to understand human nature • The Peruvian empire in the capital city of Cuzco • The rebirth of the culture of classical antiquity • ...
Meklit Bonse 1st 2019-04-30
Across
- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- cities-Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- The process of developing town or cities
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- cities with a high concentration of people
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
- place-an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
Down
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- compression-the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- primarily residential areas with cities
- areas with low concentrations of people
- A place with a permanent human population
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
27 Clues: primarily residential areas with cities • areas with low concentrations of people • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
Tsion Solomon 1st period 2019-04-30
Across
- The process of developing town or cities
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
- cities-Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- cities with a high concentration of people
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
Down
- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- areas with low concentrations of people
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- A place with a permanent human population
- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- compression-the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- place-an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
- primarily residential areas with cities
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
27 Clues: areas with low concentrations of people • primarily residential areas with cities • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
Tsion Solomon 1st period 2019-04-30
Across
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- compression-the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
- place-an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- areas with low concentrations of people
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- cities with a high concentration of people
Down
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- primarily residential areas with cities
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
- The process of developing town or cities
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- cities-Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- A place with a permanent human population
27 Clues: primarily residential areas with cities • areas with low concentrations of people • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
jeneba haja salankole // 3rd period 2019-05-22
Across
- compression- the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
- A place with a permanent human population
- cities- Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
Down
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- bewedering variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
- place- an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- areas with low concentrations of people
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- The process of developing town or cities
- cities with a high concentration of people
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- primarily residential areas with cities
27 Clues: areas with low concentrations of people • primarily residential areas with cities • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
ENGin Crossword 2023-02-02
Across
- This country is known for their coffee industry.
- The flag of this country is half blue and half yellow.
- This was the first country to give women the right to vote (two words).
- This country has three capital cities (two words).
- This country has the most pyramids.
- This is the smallest country in the world by land area (two words).
- The 2016 Olympics were held in this country.
Down
- This is the largest country in the world by population.
- Canberra is the capital of this country.
- Mount Everest is located in this country.
- Bullfighting began in this country.
- This country has a maple leaf on its flag.
12 Clues: Bullfighting began in this country. • This country has the most pyramids. • Canberra is the capital of this country. • Mount Everest is located in this country. • This country has a maple leaf on its flag. • The 2016 Olympics were held in this country. • This country is known for their coffee industry. • This country has three capital cities (two words). • ...
11.1 Western Europe 2025-12-10
Across
- Key industry in Monaco due to its coastline and limited land
- Waterways in the Netherlands used for transportation and drainage
- Flat region found in Belgium and the Netherlands
- Land reclaimed from the sea in the Netherlands
- Capital of Austria located in the country’s eastern region
Down
- Growth of cities and movement of people into them
- River that flows through Germany and Austria
- Hilly forested region in Belgium and Luxembourg
- Major mountain range stretching across Switzerland and Austria
- Weather patterns that shape life across Western Europe
- Capital city of France known for high population density
- Important river that flows through Germany into the North Sea
12 Clues: River that flows through Germany and Austria • Land reclaimed from the sea in the Netherlands • Hilly forested region in Belgium and Luxembourg • Flat region found in Belgium and the Netherlands • Growth of cities and movement of people into them • Weather patterns that shape life across Western Europe • Capital city of France known for high population density • ...
Inca Cities 2025-01-14
Across
- All Inca cities had at least one of these large, open-air squares.
- This is used to bring water across land.
- Every Inca city had this building used to worship a god or goddess.
- Cuzco was the _____ of the Inca empire.
- This Inca city was surrounded by a 50-foot high wall.
- Inca buildings were made of cut and polished _____ .
- Inca cities were laid out in a _____ .
Down
- This is the best preserved ancient Inca city.
- The Inca used this shape for all of their doors and windows.
- Inca citizens would gather inside this building in times of danger.
- The Inca built these items to give them more farmland.
- According to legend, this city was founded by the first Inca.
- Solid _____ was often used for decoration.
13 Clues: Inca cities were laid out in a _____ . • Cuzco was the _____ of the Inca empire. • This is used to bring water across land. • Solid _____ was often used for decoration. • This is the best preserved ancient Inca city. • Inca buildings were made of cut and polished _____ . • This Inca city was surrounded by a 50-foot high wall. • ...
Roman Empire Vocabulary 2019-02-06
Across
- brother that founded Rome; Rome was named after him
- two leaders; like a president
- A time of peace in Rome
- wars with Carthage
- earliest people in Italy
- Rome's laws
- river that runs threw the plains
- poor farmers
Down
- Romulus' brother
- a count of population in a country
- representatives of plebeians
- a period when prices shot up
- long bridge like structure made for taking water into cities
- country Rome is in
- river that Romans lived near
- fertile lands
- Slave or prisoner that fight for entertainment
- capital of Italy
- came form wealthy families and became rulers
19 Clues: Rome's laws • poor farmers • fertile lands • Romulus' brother • capital of Italy • country Rome is in • wars with Carthage • A time of peace in Rome • earliest people in Italy • representatives of plebeians • a period when prices shot up • river that Romans lived near • two leaders; like a president • river that runs threw the plains • a count of population in a country • ...
ENGin - Weekly Crossword 2023-01-27
Across
- The 2016 Olympics were held in this country.
- This country has three capital cities (two words).
- Mount Everest is located in this country.
- This country is known for their coffee industry.
- This country has a maple leaf on its flag.
- Bullfighting began in this country.
Down
- This was the first country to give women the right to vote (two words).
- This is the largest country in the world by population.
- The flag of this country is half blue and half yellow.
- Canberra is the capital of this country.
- This is the smallest country in the world by land area.
- This country has the most pyramids.
12 Clues: This country has the most pyramids. • Bullfighting began in this country. • Canberra is the capital of this country. • Mount Everest is located in this country. • This country has a maple leaf on its flag. • The 2016 Olympics were held in this country. • This country is known for their coffee industry. • This country has three capital cities (two words). • ...
Tsion Solomon 1st period 2019-04-30
Across
- A place with a permanent human population
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
- compression-the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- primarily residential areas with cities
- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
- areas with low concentrations of people
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
Down
- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- cities with a high concentration of people
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- The process of developing town or cities
- cities-Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- place-an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
27 Clues: primarily residential areas with cities • areas with low concentrations of people • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
COMMONWEALTH NATIONALITIES 2023-06-01
Across
- My country is located in West Africa and its capital city is Abuja.
- I am from the 2nd biggest country in the UK.
- My country is divided into 2 parts: one is independent and the other is member of the UK.
- I'm citien of a country where you can admire the beauty of Fjordland.
- My country is located in the Caribbean and its capital city is Port of Spain
- Located in Asia, my country has big cities such as Islamabad or Karachi.
- My country is famous for its nature and animals including kangaroos. So, I am...
Down
- Nassau is the capital city of my country, an island located 80km Southeast from Florida (USA).
- I'm citizen of a country that Reggae made famous everywhere!
- I'm from a country that is the smallest one in the UK.
- I'm from the same country as Nelson Mandela.
- My country is a former British colony in Asia. It became independent in 1948.
- The capital city of my country is Kwala Lumpur(Asia).
- The flag of my country is red with a maple leaf in the center.
- My country is located in Asia and was the only colony of the USA.
15 Clues: I'm from the same country as Nelson Mandela. • I am from the 2nd biggest country in the UK. • The capital city of my country is Kwala Lumpur(Asia). • I'm from a country that is the smallest one in the UK. • I'm citizen of a country that Reggae made famous everywhere! • The flag of my country is red with a maple leaf in the center. • ...
American Crossword 2023-02-23
Across
- -the denialof equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people
- -a device that used electrical signals to send messages
- -widespread starvation
- -a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers
- -system brings workers and machinery together in one place
- -the growth of cities due to movement of people from rural areas to cities
Down
- -gradually, machines took place of many hand tools replaced, first by flowing water and then by steam engines
- -controlled every aspect of their lives
- -people who invest capital, or money
- -people who wanted to preserve the country for white, American born Protestants
10 Clues: -widespread starvation • -people who invest capital, or money • -controlled every aspect of their lives • -a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers • -a device that used electrical signals to send messages • -system brings workers and machinery together in one place • -the denialof equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people • ...
8 Geography 2017-10-01
Across
- An area beyond a city centre, with medium-density housing.
- The degree of wealth and material comfort available to a community.
- The standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
- Positive factors of a migrant’s new location the encourages migration.
- The process of taking areas of land in a city that are no longer being used and redeveloping them.
- A city with a population of more than 10 million people.
- The movement of people between countries.
- Process by which a previously functioning city becomes run down or disused over time.
- The process of social and economic change that takes place as increasing numbers of people move from rural areas (e.g. farms) to urban areas (e.g. cities).
- The facilities and services necessary for any community, city or country to function (e.g. buildings, electricity, roads, airports and water supply.
- A term used to describe a built-up area such as a city or town.
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- Negative factors of a migrant’s original location that encourages migration.
- The movement of people within a region or country.
- A measurement of the number of individuals per unit area (e.g. 1500 people per square kilometre).
- The spread of people living in a given area. The pattern of were people live.
- The process of increasing or maintaining the density of housing in already established residential areas.
- The movement of people from one place to another of their own free will.
- The increase in the proportion of urban population over time.
- The presence of several distinct cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- Towns, small cities and areas that lie beyond major capital cities.
- The growth of a city onto productive farming land on the city fringes.
- A term used to describe an area located outside cities and towns, such as farming or agricultural areas.
22 Clues: The movement of people between countries. • The movement of people within a region or country. • A city with a population of more than 10 million people. • An area beyond a city centre, with medium-density housing. • The increase in the proportion of urban population over time. • A term used to describe a built-up area such as a city or town. • ...
WG Part 1 of Questions on Brief History Planning 2021-02-03
Across
- first settlers to US
- this began with the Land Ordinance of 1785
- needed reform after sanitation survey
- workers had to be able to do this to work.. no cars
- one of early cities that improvements worked
- where cities existed first in the US
- one way improvements were made to early cities
Down
- all cities had this type of square
- why people moved to cities
- one of US first cities
- problem in cities due to bad sanitation
- factories moved to cities for this
- caused major changes to city
- one of the inventions that transformed economy
14 Clues: first settlers to US • one of US first cities • why people moved to cities • caused major changes to city • all cities had this type of square • factories moved to cities for this • where cities existed first in the US • needed reform after sanitation survey • problem in cities due to bad sanitation • this began with the Land Ordinance of 1785 • ...
Regions, Rivers, and Cities of Texas 2023-08-30
Across
- The river that flows through the capital of Texas.
- The river that creates the border between Oklahoma and Texas.
- The City of Fort Worth is located in this region, and borders Oklahoma.
- The capital of Texas, located in the Coastal Plains region.
- The city is located in the Coastal Plains region and is the largest city in Texas.
- The river that creates the border between the Mountains and Basins Region and the Great Plains Region.
Down
- The city that is south of the capital and home of the Alamo.
- The city located in the Mountains and Basins region.
- This region is home to the Colorado, Brazos, and Red River.
- The westernmost region of Texas and the smallest.
- The river that creates the border between Texas and Mexico.
- This region is located in Eastern Texas, spans the north and south borders.
- The two cities are located in the North Central Plains region.
13 Clues: The westernmost region of Texas and the smallest. • The river that flows through the capital of Texas. • The city located in the Mountains and Basins region. • This region is home to the Colorado, Brazos, and Red River. • The river that creates the border between Texas and Mexico. • The capital of Texas, located in the Coastal Plains region. • ...
The Hellenistic World 2025-05-15
Across
- A mathematician who described the basic ideas about geometry.
- Built the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen.
- Alexander founded new cities that he modeled after __________ cities.
- Hellenistic women were capable of owning _____________, running and business and being educated.
- An astronomer who proposed that the earth moves around the sun.
- Kings grew ______________ and cities grew due to the taxes on manufactured and agricultural goods.
- The _____________ kingdom was unsuccessful at staying united because it was too large and contained too many different cultures.
- Inventor who created water screw to help farmers bring water uphill.
Down
- Athenian poet who wrote over 100 plays, mostly comedies that focused on romantic love.
- Standard unit of currency that helped keep the trade system uniform amongst the kingdoms.
- Greek geographer who described the different people and countries known to the Greek world.
- A form of Greek common ____________ helped the Hellenistic kingdoms stay connected.
- The building of a library and museum in the capital city of _______________ helped spread Greek culture and nurture learning in Egypt.
- Greek historian who described the rise of the Roman Empire.
- An Alexandrian whose poetry was polished and learned.
- Hellenistic philosophers spent much of their time trying to answer the question, "How can people become ___________?".
16 Clues: An Alexandrian whose poetry was polished and learned. • Built the largest empire the ancient world had ever seen. • Greek historian who described the rise of the Roman Empire. • A mathematician who described the basic ideas about geometry. • An astronomer who proposed that the earth moves around the sun. • ...
Tsion Solomon 1st period 2019-04-30
Across
- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- A place with a permanent human population
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- primarily residential areas with cities
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
Down
- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- place-an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- The process of developing town or cities
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
- cities with a high concentration of people
- cities-Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- compression-the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- areas with low concentrations of people
27 Clues: primarily residential areas with cities • areas with low concentrations of people • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
Tsion Solomon 1st period 2019-04-30
Across
- city- is the largest city in its country or region, disproportionately larger than any others in the urban hierarchy
- suburbs- residential community whose growth and development was strongly shaped by the use of streetcar lines as a primary means of transportation
- statistical area- cities of more than 10,000 inhabitants
- When others move farther out into the rural areas and work remotely, in a process
- The process of people moving, usually from cities, to resident areas on the outskirt of cities
- heterogeneity- The population of cities, as compared to other areas, contains a great variety of people
- Consisted of an urban center (the city) and its surrounding territory and agriculture villages
- place- A location where people go to receive goods and services
- rule- of city populations, is a commonly observed statistical relationship between the population sizes and population ranks of a nation's cities
- cities with a high concentration of people
- compression-the increasing sense of connectivity that seems to be bringing people closer together even though their distances are the same
- area- Is a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories, sharing industry, infrastructure, and housing.
- areas with low concentrations of people
- place-an open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town
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- city- When an established town near a very large city grows into a city independent of the larger one
- variety of types of communities with a range of population densities
- The process of developing town or cities
- statistical area- consists of a city of at least 50,000 people, the country in which it is located
- When suburbanites return to live in the city
- system- An interdependent set of cities within a region
- region- is an area organized around a node, or focal point, and is defined by interactions or connections
- cities-Taken to the highest level of urbanism, the finest places in the world are cities with entire networks of car-free streets, known as pedestrian cities.
- A place with a permanent human population
- primarily residential areas with cities
- model- States that places that are closer or nearer to each other will have a greater interaction than places that are smaller and farther away
- model- Describes urban growth based on transportation
- urban- An indicator of the proportion of the population that lives in the cities and towns as compared to those that live in rural areas
27 Clues: primarily residential areas with cities • areas with low concentrations of people • The process of developing town or cities • A place with a permanent human population • cities with a high concentration of people • When suburbanites return to live in the city • model- Describes urban growth based on transportation • ...
Unit 5 Review Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-11
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- Which province in Canada is culturally different than much of the rest of the country?
- The controversial form of redistricting in which electoral districts or constituency boundaries are manipulated for an electoral advantage is called what?
- Patterns of urban development occur according to site and __________.
- Which country has a longstanding territorial dispute with Western Sahara?
- When poor people flock to cities from rural areas they often form __________________, or areas of illegal housing that lack essential services and have high crime rates.
- Neighborhoods, cities, election districts, and school districts are examples of local ______________ divisions.
- Other than Palestinian groups, with whom else does Israel have border disputes with?
- Which city has served as a port city on the Erie Canal and today serves as a worldwide trade and financial center?
- Northern ___________ has struggled for its independence from the United Kingdom
- Pollution, transportation problems, providing essential services, and sprawl are all problems associated with growth of ______________ areas.
- The depletion of vital resources has caused many mining towns to become “__________” towns
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- Which city was the capital of Brazil before it was moved to Brasilia?
- Security and defense, religious centers, and government administrations are all ___________ of towns and cities.
- A boundary dispute over the land area known as __________ has led to much conflict and violence between India and Pakistan.
- Pittsburgh and Khartoum are cities that have increased access to trade routes because they are located at ______________ sites.
- Which level of local government would most likely be responsible for waste disposal in a neighborhood?
- What is an agreement between two or more parties, made to advance common goals and to secure common interests called?
- ____________ districts are the political divisions that normally regulate public bus transportation routes.
- Which city developed into a steel manufacturing center and today serves as a financial and manufacturing center?
- The Island of Taiwan claims independence from which country?
20 Clues: The Island of Taiwan claims independence from which country? • Which city was the capital of Brazil before it was moved to Brasilia? • Patterns of urban development occur according to site and __________. • Which country has a longstanding territorial dispute with Western Sahara? • Northern ___________ has struggled for its independence from the United Kingdom • ...
North American Cities 2022-05-09
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- one of the oldest cities, it is home to the Liberty Bell
- a city in Quebec, Canada that is very old and the second largest city in Canada
- a city in Louisiana that has French roots and celebrates Mardi Gras on Bourbon Street
- a city in Illinois, home to the Bulls and Michael Jordan
- the capital of Massachusetts and home to the Celtics basketball team
- a city in Nevada where people go to gamble
- the capital of Hawaii
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- the capital of Virginia
- the biggest city in Florida by population
- a large city in Texas that is home to the Cowboys and Mavericks sports teams
- the largest city in America by population, it has the same name as the state
- very old city in Maryland, home to the Ravens and Orioles sports teams
- the 2nd largest city, found in California and home to the lakers
13 Clues: the capital of Hawaii • the capital of Virginia • the biggest city in Florida by population • a city in Nevada where people go to gamble • one of the oldest cities, it is home to the Liberty Bell • a city in Illinois, home to the Bulls and Michael Jordan • the 2nd largest city, found in California and home to the lakers • ...
helo guys today we have a list of top cinco worst states 2023-02-03
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- The capital is Lincoln.
- This state is known as the Cowboy State.
- This state is home to Acadia national park
- The capital is Olympia.
- This state is home to the Outer Banks.
- This state's motto is "live free or die".
- The largest of the three states which is home to Yellowstone national park.
- This state is known as the Spirit State.
- One of the two states with a "panhandle".
- This state is known as the Pelican State.
- This state is home to Dry Tortugas national park.
- This state is home to the Aleutian islands.
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- This is the smallest of the four U.S states to border Mexico.
- This state is known as the Natural State.
- Crater Lake is in this state.
- The capital is Boise.
- The Twin Cities region is in this state.
- This state is the only state with access to Lake Ontario.
- This state's name means "green mountain" in French.
- This state is the northernmost part of the alligator snapping turtle's range.
- People from this state are known as Hoosiers.
- Green Bay is in this state.
- This state is home to the geographical center of the US.
- This state is home to Arches national park.
24 Clues: The capital is Boise. • The capital is Lincoln. • The capital is Olympia. • Green Bay is in this state. • Crater Lake is in this state. • This state is home to the Outer Banks. • The Twin Cities region is in this state. • This state is known as the Cowboy State. • This state is known as the Spirit State. • This state is known as the Natural State. • ...
Minnesota Fun Facts 2024-09-06
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- Minnesota state fish
- Bloomington Mn. headquarters to the ice cream treat the Blzzard
- Twin Cities amusement park
- State fruit
- Minnesota state bird
- Minnesota is known for land of 10,000
- Minnesota's nickname
- Minnesota home to the rockstar who passed away that loved purple
- Minnesota largest crop production
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- Snowiest month in Minnesota
- Minnesota is home to the largest freshwater lake in the world
- State capital of Minnesota
- Nickname of the University of Minnesota
- Bloomington Mn. home to the mecca shopping complex
- Minnesota state candy
- 12th largest state in the U.S.
- Minnesota professional football team
17 Clues: State fruit • Minnesota state fish • Minnesota state bird • Minnesota's nickname • Minnesota state candy • State capital of Minnesota • Twin Cities amusement park • Snowiest month in Minnesota • 12th largest state in the U.S. • Minnesota largest crop production • Minnesota professional football team • Minnesota is known for land of 10,000 • Nickname of the University of Minnesota • ...
Western US Major Cities 2024-03-06
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- Home to an NBA basketball team with a sun in their logo
- Serves as a base for visitors to explore nearby Mount Rushmore
- Vegas Home to some of the most famous and largest casinos in the world
- Home to the University of Arizona
- Prefix of the city is Anchor
- Live Music Capital of the World
- Largest city in Montana by population
- 1.5-mile track hosts NASCAR and IndyCar races
- At the edge of Texas close to New Mexico
- Most iconic landmarks is the Space Needle
- Capital city of California
- Translates to the angels in spanish
- Arizona-Mexico border
- One of the busiest ports in the United States
- Reuben sandwich was invented here
- Home to NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
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- Home to the NFL team Denver Broncos
- The capital and largest city of the state of Wyoming
- Known as the sunniest city in the United States
- City is named after the waterfalls on the Big Sioux River
- Has an NBA team named after them
- Infamous for being the site of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
- Known for their humongous zoo
- Popular television series "Breaking Bad" was set and filmed in Albuquerque
- Known for their numerous pinetops
- Famously known as "The Biggest Little City in the World"
- Capital city of North Dakota
- Rhymes with cargo
- Oil Capital of the World
- Oklahoma City thunder is this major cities NBA team
- Landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education originated here
- Oldest capital city in the United States
- City known for their lakes
- Francisco Home to the Golden Gate bridge
- Home to Pearl Harbor
- Rhymes with noise
- The University of Alaska Fairbanks is located here
37 Clues: Rhymes with cargo • Rhymes with noise • Home to Pearl Harbor • Arizona-Mexico border • Oil Capital of the World • City known for their lakes • Capital city of California • Prefix of the city is Anchor • Capital city of North Dakota • Known for their humongous zoo • Live Music Capital of the World • Has an NBA team named after them • Home to the University of Arizona • ...
Islands 2021-03-23
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- island nation in the Lesser Antilles known for clove production
- Island home to the most languages
- (Singular) Island group that caused a war between the UK and Argentina
- Middle Eastern island nation in the Persian Gulf
- Most populous island of Indonesia
- Largest island in Greece
- The Emerald Isle
- Popular Thai tourist detination featuring beaches like Patong.
- Contains cities like Glasgow, Cardiff, London, but not Belfast
- Least populated of the main islands in Hawaii
- Largest island in Russia
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- Largest island excluding Australia
- The party island; makes up the major Balaeric Islands along with Majorca and Minorca
- This island nations capital is quite hard to spell; Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
- Site of first allied invasion of Italy before heading into mainland in WWII
- South Korean volcanic island known for its tangerines
- Capital of this island nation is Antananarivo
- Along with South island make up most of New Zealand
- Largest island in Canada
- Closest communist country to the USA
- Largest island in Australia
- Along with Principe makes up an island nation in the Gulf of Guinea
- Nicknamed land of ice and fire; capital is Reykjavik
- Japan's biggest island
- Along with Manhattan make up the most populous islands of New York
25 Clues: The Emerald Isle • Japan's biggest island • Largest island in Canada • Largest island in Greece • Largest island in Russia • Largest island in Australia • Island home to the most languages • Most populous island of Indonesia • Largest island excluding Australia • Closest communist country to the USA • Capital of this island nation is Antananarivo • ...
cities 2023-01-16
13 Clues: actual • pushed • not harmed • innovative • using broom • dirty, filthy • it each other • publicly,openly • crowsd of people • differently from • hustling and----- • above people's head • with work, overwhelmed
MayaIncaAztec Review Crossword 2023-05-08
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- An Incan city high in the mountains - the purpose is unknown
- Main Aztec city
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztecs
- Defeated the Chancas
- Creator god of the Aztecs
- Green colored resource in Mesoamerica
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca
- Incan boats
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- Incan capital
- Last Aztec ruler
- A major religious city for the Mayans
- The area that the Aztecs and Maya settled
- Mountain range where the Incan civilization is
- The peninsula that the Maya settled on
- Where the Aztecs settled
- First Incan ruler
- One of the main cities of the Mayans
17 Clues: Incan boats • Incan capital • Main Aztec city • Last Aztec ruler • First Incan ruler • Defeated the Chancas • Where the Aztecs settled • Creator god of the Aztecs • One of the main cities of the Mayans • A major religious city for the Mayans • Green colored resource in Mesoamerica • The peninsula that the Maya settled on • The area that the Aztecs and Maya settled • ...
week 18 spelling 2021-04-15
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- State Motto: Industry
- Date admitted: November 2, 1889
- major Cities: Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso
- Capital: Columbus
- State Nickname: Sunflower State
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- State mammal: Coyote
- State tree: Redbud
- State flower: Violet
- Borders: Does not border any other U.S. state, Pacific Ocean
- State Slogan: Beyond Your Dreams, Within Your Reach
10 Clues: Capital: Columbus • State tree: Redbud • State mammal: Coyote • State flower: Violet • State Motto: Industry • Date admitted: November 2, 1889 • State Nickname: Sunflower State • State Slogan: Beyond Your Dreams, Within Your Reach • Borders: Does not border any other U.S. state, Pacific Ocean • major Cities: Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso
Countries and Nationalities 2021-10-12
10 Clues: Warsaw is a ... city. • The Eiffel Tower is ... • The samba is a ... dance. • Count Dracula is from ... • People from Beijing are ... • People from Albacete are ... • Moscow is the capital of ... • Jack is from London. He is ... • Granada and Valencia are cities in ... • The Big Bang Theory is an ... TV series.
Newsbury crossword 2022-10-14
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- The capital city of Thailand
- The name of a Shrewsbury school in Bangkok
- Griffins. Black and White
- The name of a Shrewsbury school in Bangkok
- One of the cities with a Shrewsbury School
- Bulls. White and Red
- An excessively expensive school in Bangkok
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- Foxes. Orange and Blue
- Dragons. Green and Black
- Lions. Blue and Dark Blue
- A town in the UK
- Pheonix. Yellow and Purple. Best house
12 Clues: A town in the UK • Bulls. White and Red • Foxes. Orange and Blue • Dragons. Green and Black • Griffins. Black and White • Lions. Blue and Dark Blue • The capital city of Thailand • Pheonix. Yellow and Purple. Best house • The name of a Shrewsbury school in Bangkok • The name of a Shrewsbury school in Bangkok • One of the cities with a Shrewsbury School • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2021-10-12
10 Clues: Warsaw is a ... city. • The Eiffel Tower is ... • The samba is a ... dance. • Count Dracula is from ... • People from Beijing are ... • People from Albacete are ... • Moscow is the capital of ... • Jack is from London. He is ... • Granada and Valencia are cities in ... • The Big Bang Theory is an ... TV series.
Countries 2023-10-11
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- Mainland country
- famous for bullfights and flamenco
- Country of drug lords
- Haburg, bremen, Kiel are the main port cities
- Smallest country by area
- the capital of Argentina
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- Which country has a flag called the Union Jack
- The largest counry in the world is...
- The smallest state in the world
- form of government
10 Clues: Mainland country • form of government • Country of drug lords • Smallest country by area • the capital of Argentina • The smallest state in the world • famous for bullfights and flamenco • The largest counry in the world is... • Haburg, bremen, Kiel are the main port cities • Which country has a flag called the Union Jack
social studies 2022-04-22
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- impacted global migration and urbanization
- houses in the middle of the city to hold
- cotton and other types of fabric
- sudden radical complete change
- the working class
- money available for investment
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- the middle class including merchants
- impacted global migration and urbanization
- used to help miners
- made improvements of the steam engine
- became the most common job during the revolution
- first paddle wheel steamboat
- invented the flying shuttle
- moving from rural areas to cities
- most important development of american transportaion
15 Clues: the working class • used to help miners • invented the flying shuttle • first paddle wheel steamboat • sudden radical complete change • money available for investment • cotton and other types of fabric • moving from rural areas to cities • the middle class including merchants • made improvements of the steam engine • houses in the middle of the city to hold • ...
Mexico Crossword 2021-05-04
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- Luis Potosí, borders Zacatecas, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas to the north.
- California Sur, Los Cabos San Lucas
- the name of this state is the same as a small dog
- León, cerro de la silla
- victoria is its capital city
- only northern state that has a total of 6 magic towns
- is the state with the largest number of municipalities
- ¨hotwater¨ in spanish
- Boca del Rio
- mummies
- mariposas monarca home
- its capital city is cuernavaca
- Roo, Tulum, Cancun
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- home of tuzos soccer teama
- tequila and agave
- It has the largest silver mines in the country
- Chinchen Itza
- it has the famous "hidden beach"
- it has "la peña de bernal" magic town
- pozol and butifarra
- smallest state
- its capital is located in one of the most prolific agricultural valleys in the national territory.
- home of pirates
- howling monkeys and San Cristobal de las casas
- California, it is a dessert.
- Quebrada de Acapulco
- its etymological meaning is ¨más allá del agua´
- it has the smallest volcano in the country
- the only state that has 72 cities
- de México, where the chapultepec castle is
- It limits to the north with Jalisco and to the south with Michoacán
31 Clues: mummies • Boca del Rio • Chinchen Itza • smallest state • home of pirates • tequila and agave • Roo, Tulum, Cancun • pozol and butifarra • Quebrada de Acapulco • ¨hotwater¨ in spanish • mariposas monarca home • León, cerro de la silla • home of tuzos soccer teama • victoria is its capital city • California, it is a dessert. • its capital city is cuernavaca • it has the famous "hidden beach" • ...
New Zealand 2023-10-12
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- native prehistoric reptile
- the former capital
- Original inhabitants of New Zealand
- highest part in South Island
- the climate of New Zealand
- largest trading partner
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- Eight dams constructed along the _______ River in North Island
- Name of the sear that separates New Zealand from Australia
- characteristic of the native birds
- all the main cities are linked by ________
- discovered New Zealand
- Maoris came from here
- Winter is experienced from ______ to August
- one of the main export items
14 Clues: the former capital • Maoris came from here • discovered New Zealand • largest trading partner • native prehistoric reptile • the climate of New Zealand • highest part in South Island • one of the main export items • characteristic of the native birds • Original inhabitants of New Zealand • all the main cities are linked by ________ • Winter is experienced from ______ to August • ...
Latvia 2024-07-12
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- - Currency used in Latvia
- - Capital city of Latvia
- - Important Latvian festival celebrated in June
- - Fossilised tree resin found on Latvian shores
- - Language spoken in the country
- - Historical region in Latvia
- - River flowing through Latvia
- - Sea to the west of Latvia
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- - Resort city on the Gulf of Riga
- - Historical region in eastern Latvia
- - Common grain grown in Latvia/type of bread
- - Baroque palace and gardens in Latvia
- - Traditional Latvian folk song
- - Medieval trading league involving Latvian cities
14 Clues: - Capital city of Latvia • - Currency used in Latvia • - Sea to the west of Latvia • - Historical region in Latvia • - River flowing through Latvia • - Traditional Latvian folk song • - Language spoken in the country • - Resort city on the Gulf of Riga • - Historical region in eastern Latvia • - Baroque palace and gardens in Latvia • - Common grain grown in Latvia/type of bread • ...
Amira grece 2022-05-19
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- a rounded roof or ceiling on a room or building.
- the central place in ancient Roman cities where people gathered for business and public meetings.
- adorned the walls of the large Roman church.
- a blulding
- 2: the capital city of the Roman Empire.
- in ancient Roman society, of or belonging to the class of commoners; not patrician.
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- a picture or design made with many small colored pieces of glass, tile, or stone. These pieces are fitted together and cemented into place.
- the capital city of Italy
- a state or time of armed fighting between countries, states, or other groups of people.
- a group of nations or peoples under one ruler or government.
- a long, loose outer garment worn by citizens of ancient Rome
- a story or group of stories that form part of the traditional knowledge of a society.
- a country in southern Europe. Rome is the capital of Italy.
13 Clues: a blulding • the capital city of Italy • 2: the capital city of the Roman Empire. • adorned the walls of the large Roman church. • a rounded roof or ceiling on a room or building. • a country in southern Europe. Rome is the capital of Italy. • a group of nations or peoples under one ruler or government. • a long, loose outer garment worn by citizens of ancient Rome • ...
11 GEO VIETNAM - Meet Shah 2015-11-04
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- the capital city of Vietnam
- the process of people moving into cities
- the public are allowed to decide the price
- all property are owned by society and each person can contribute
- chemicals sprayed
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- the largest city
- an effective mode of transport
- population over 10 million
- the basic physical and organizational structure
- implemented in 1986
- essential part of the economy
11 Clues: the largest city • chemicals sprayed • implemented in 1986 • population over 10 million • the capital city of Vietnam • essential part of the economy • an effective mode of transport • the process of people moving into cities • the public are allowed to decide the price • the basic physical and organizational structure • ...
capital 2022-09-29
Newsbury crossword 2022-10-14
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- The capital city of Thailand
- The name of a Shrewsbury school in Bangkok
- Griffins. Black and White
- The name of a Shrewsbury school in Bangkok
- One of the cities with a Shrewsbury School
- Bulls. White and Red
- An excessively expensive school in Bangkok
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- Foxes. Orange and Blue
- Dragons. Green and Black
- Lions. Blue and Dark Blue
- A town in the UK
- Pheonix. Yellow and Purple. Best house
12 Clues: A town in the UK • Bulls. White and Red • Foxes. Orange and Blue • Dragons. Green and Black • Griffins. Black and White • Lions. Blue and Dark Blue • The capital city of Thailand • Pheonix. Yellow and Purple. Best house • The name of a Shrewsbury school in Bangkok • The name of a Shrewsbury school in Bangkok • One of the cities with a Shrewsbury School • ...
megacities 2025-09-10
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- china's largest city
- in east asia, city with traffic congestion and air polution
- the capital of china and is one of the world's oldest cities
- city with water access issues
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- capital city of egypt
- india's largest and most populous country
- in japan known for its delicious food and is also known as 'The Nations Kitchen'
- paulo/ it's the largest city in Brazil, the Southern Hemisphere, and Latin America, with a population over 12 million.
- 5 letters and begins with d
- rubbish and air polution
- york/ thr most populous city in the united states with a population of 8.478 million people
11 Clues: china's largest city • capital city of egypt • rubbish and air polution • 5 letters and begins with d • city with water access issues • india's largest and most populous country • in east asia, city with traffic congestion and air polution • the capital of china and is one of the world's oldest cities • ...
End of the Civil War 2017-04-28
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- was the president of the confederacy
- it got burned during shermans march to the sea and one of the south largest cities
- grant lost 7000 men in about an hour
- the union troops marched from georgia to south carolina and burnt some major cities while doing it
- a city that the union took over in december
- the confederacy capital and was burnt down during the civil war
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- the person that assassinated president lincoln at fords theater
- where general robert lee surrendered to ulysses grant
- where president lincoln got assassinated by john wilkes booth
- a strong general who had won important victories in the west
- attacking the enemy civilians soldiers and property
- means to have a desire to harm someone
12 Clues: was the president of the confederacy • grant lost 7000 men in about an hour • means to have a desire to harm someone • a city that the union took over in december • attacking the enemy civilians soldiers and property • where general robert lee surrendered to ulysses grant • a strong general who had won important victories in the west • ...
CH 7 vocab 2025-10-08
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- Economy with so many people and a lot of jobs to fill in their economy need to be good in order to sustain
- Substances, such as plastic, paint, or asphalt, that is made from petroleum.
- The capital of the state of Georgia
- multiple crops
- Type of region where cities and suburbs have grown so close together.
- The process of building new industries in an area dominated by farming; the development of large industries.
- Louis a major city in Missouri on the Mississippi river.
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- money used to expand a business
- Called “the Motor City
- one of the first miners of California gold rush in 1849
- A mountain range in California in the western united states
- factories with farms
- To travel regularly to and from a place particularly to and from a job
- The capital city of the United States, located between Maryland and Virginia on the Potomac River.
- The region in the northwest united states that includes oregon washington and part of idaho
- A major city in Illinois on Lake Michigan
- Area of the United States stretching from the southern Atlantic Coast to the coast of California; known for its warm weather.
- downturn in business activity
18 Clues: multiple crops • factories with farms • Called “the Motor City • downturn in business activity • money used to expand a business • The capital of the state of Georgia • A major city in Illinois on Lake Michigan • one of the first miners of California gold rush in 1849 • Louis a major city in Missouri on the Mississippi river. • ...
Western US Major Cities 2024-03-06
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- Rhymes with cargo
- Largest city in Montana by population
- Popular television series "Breaking Bad" was set and filmed in Albuquerque
- Home to the NFL team Denver Broncos
- The University of Alaska Fairbanks is located here
- Infamous for being the site of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy
- Rhymes with noise
- Live Music Capital of the World
- One of the busiest ports in the United States
- Most iconic landmarks is the Space Needle
- Home to an NBA basketball team with a sun in their logo
- Reuben sandwich was invented here
- Capital city of California
- Known for their humongous zoo
- Home to the University of Arizona
- Oklahoma City thunder is this major cities NBA team
- At the edge of Texas close to New Mexico
- Known for their numerous pinetops
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- Has an NBA team named after them
- City is named after the waterfalls on the Big Sioux River
- 1.5-mile track hosts NASCAR and IndyCar races
- Serves as a base for visitors to explore nearby Mount Rushmore
- Oldest capital city in the United States
- City known for their lakes
- Vegas Home to some of the most famous and largest casinos in the world
- Prefix of the city is Anchor
- The capital and largest city of the state of Wyoming
- Capital city of North Dakota
- Home to NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
- Home to Pearl Harbor
- Known as the sunniest city in the United States
- Arizona-Mexico border
- Famously known as "The Biggest Little City in the World"
- Translates to the angels in spanish
- Francisco Home to the Golden Gate bridge
- Landmark Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education originated here
- Oil Capital of the World
37 Clues: Rhymes with cargo • Rhymes with noise • Home to Pearl Harbor • Arizona-Mexico border • Oil Capital of the World • City known for their lakes • Capital city of California • Prefix of the city is Anchor • Capital city of North Dakota • Known for their humongous zoo • Live Music Capital of the World • Has an NBA team named after them • Reuben sandwich was invented here • ...
Mexico Crossword 2021-05-04
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- Luis Potosí, borders Zacatecas, Nuevo León and Tamaulipas to the north.
- California Sur, Los Cabos San Lucas
- the name of this state is the same as a small dog
- León, cerro de la silla
- victoria is its capital city
- only northern state that has a total of 6 magic towns
- is the state with the largest number of municipalities
- ¨hotwater¨ in spanish
- Boca del Rio
- mummies
- mariposas monarca home
- its capital city is cuernavaca
- Roo, Tulum, Cancun
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- home of tuzos soccer team
- tequila and agave
- It has the largest silver mines in the country
- Chinchen Itza
- it has the famous "hidden beach"
- it has "la peña de bernal" magic town
- pozol and butifarra
- smallest state
- its capital is located in one of the most prolific agricultural valleys in the national territory.
- home of pirates
- howling monkeys and San Cristobal de las casas
- California, it is a dessert.
- Quebrada de Acapulco
- its etymological meaning is ¨más allá del agua´
- it has the smallest volcano in the country
- the only state that has 72 cities
- de México, where the chapultepec castle is
- It limits to the north with Jalisco and to the south with Michoacán
31 Clues: mummies • Boca del Rio • Chinchen Itza • smallest state • home of pirates • tequila and agave • Roo, Tulum, Cancun • pozol and butifarra • Quebrada de Acapulco • ¨hotwater¨ in spanish • mariposas monarca home • León, cerro de la silla • home of tuzos soccer team • victoria is its capital city • California, it is a dessert. • its capital city is cuernavaca • it has the famous "hidden beach" • ...
Countries and Places in Europe 2024-06-06
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- It has many islands like Crete or Rhodos.
- The country is shaped like a boot.
- A lot of people go there for skiing and the cities Basel and Zurich.
- It is the sea in the east of Germany and west of Poland.
- Saxony is a state of this country.
- You have a lot of mountains in this country.
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- It is in the west of Europe.
- It is said that Istanbul connects Europe and Asia.
- It is in the south-west of Europe.
- This country is on an island and its capital is Dublin.
- The capital city is Copenhaguen.
11 Clues: It is in the west of Europe. • The capital city is Copenhaguen. • It is in the south-west of Europe. • The country is shaped like a boot. • Saxony is a state of this country. • It has many islands like Crete or Rhodos. • You have a lot of mountains in this country. • It is said that Istanbul connects Europe and Asia. • ...
christian sec #3&4 Xword puzzle 2024-03-22
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- This term refers to a machine manufacturing each part of a finished product.
- Factory workers during the Industrial Revolution typically worked this many hours per week.
- This movement of population from farms to cities occurred during the Industrial Revolution.
- Most people left farms to move to these during the Industrial Revolution.
- The first successful textile mill in the US was built in this city.
- Factory owners usually hired these groups to work in their factories during the Industrial Revolution.
- These replaced hand tools during the Industrial Revolution.
- This was one of the hazards of the growth of cities during the Industrial Revolution.
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- Slater his skilled mechanic memorized the plans for building factories and brought that knowledge to build the first American Mill.
- Power This form of power replaced human and animal power during the Industrial Revolution.
- Henry ____ leader of War Hawks between Calhoun and webstBritain The The Industrial Revolution began in this country.
- This term refers to the process by which goods were produced before the Industrial Revolution.
- The Industrial Revolution shifted the economy toward this sector.
- Workers in the model factory town of Lowell, Massachusetts, were known as this.
- The Industrial Revolution led to the growth of these in cities.
- This invention revolutionized the textile industry by spinning multiple threads at once.
- This was established around 1820 as a model factory town.
- The Industrial Revolution began in this country.
- These were required to build large factories during the Industrial Revolution.
- The Industrial Revolution shifted the economy toward this sector.
20 Clues: The Industrial Revolution began in this country. • This was established around 1820 as a model factory town. • These replaced hand tools during the Industrial Revolution. • The Industrial Revolution led to the growth of these in cities. • The Industrial Revolution shifted the economy toward this sector. • ...
Ground Zero Vocabulary Crossword 2023-09-07
10 Clues: a hiding place • noisy disturbance • gigantic, enormous • in a cautious manner • not disturbed or troubled • to make dark or not clear • to accompany as protection • to suddenly assault or attack • to settle a quarrel or dispute • parts of a country outside of the capital or the largest cities
HDCS Global ll Chapter 13 Alexis 2023-10-04
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- Invented the light bulb
- A major change in how the industry works
- Invented the flying shuttle
- To separate iron from the ore
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- Growth of cities
- Invented dynamite
- Attempt to represent the world as it was
- Machine that generates electricity
- Money used to invest in enterprises
- Emphasized imagination, freedom and emotion
10 Clues: Growth of cities • Invented dynamite • Invented the light bulb • Invented the flying shuttle • To separate iron from the ore • Machine that generates electricity • Money used to invest in enterprises • Attempt to represent the world as it was • A major change in how the industry works • Emphasized imagination, freedom and emotion
End of the Civil War 2017-04-28
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- attacking the enemy civilians soldiers and property
- where president lincoln got assassinated by john wilkes booth
- where general robert lee surrendered to ulysses grant
- a city that the union took over in december
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- the union troops marched from georgia to south carolina and burnt some major cities while doing it
- the person that assassinated president lincoln at fords theater
- grant lost 7000 men in about an hour
- was the president of the confederacy
- a strong general who had won important victories in the west
- the confederacy capital and was burnt down during the civil war
- means to have a desire to harm someone
- it got burned during shermans march to the sea and one of the south largest cities
12 Clues: grant lost 7000 men in about an hour • was the president of the confederacy • means to have a desire to harm someone • a city that the union took over in december • attacking the enemy civilians soldiers and property • where general robert lee surrendered to ulysses grant • a strong general who had won important victories in the west • ...
English Trivia! 2019-12-05
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- Prizren, Gjilan, Prishtina are...?
- past tense of catch
- the opposite of happy
- the month after February, before April
- "My teacher told me not to use a pen, so I need a..."
- When it rains you need a...?
- the cold season of the year
- this animal is black and white
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- the month after August, before October
- these animals live in water
- past tense of drink
- past tense of bring
- past tense of play
- what is the capital of England?
14 Clues: past tense of play • past tense of catch • past tense of drink • past tense of bring • the opposite of happy • these animals live in water • the cold season of the year • When it rains you need a...? • this animal is black and white • what is the capital of England? • Prizren, Gjilan, Prishtina are...? • the month after August, before October • the month after February, before April • ...
Dicks crossword puzzle 2020-12-01
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- scheme: hydroelectricity project in New South Wales
- native people of New Zealand
- 11 cities ice skating race
- host city of 1994 winter Olympics in Norway
- Royal Dutch airlines
- forward for Juventus soccer team and captain of Portugal national soccer team
- first to climb Mount Everest
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- Friesian sweet bread
- blood thinning drug that is also a rat poison
- East Indies: former name of Indonesia
- science of soil management and crop production
- capital of Germany
- Dutch Queen during WW2
- inventor of radio
14 Clues: inventor of radio • capital of Germany • Friesian sweet bread • Royal Dutch airlines • Dutch Queen during WW2 • 11 cities ice skating race • native people of New Zealand • first to climb Mount Everest • East Indies: former name of Indonesia • host city of 1994 winter Olympics in Norway • blood thinning drug that is also a rat poison • science of soil management and crop production • ...
Cities 2024-11-26
Working Capital ?? 2018-08-23
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- What is the main component of Current Assets?
- Who is Mr X
- On what basis did Mr. X give 15 days credit to the purchaser?
- What does 45 days represent in WC cycle?
- What does 20 days represent in WC cycle?
- What is the working capital approach of the company with respect to their investment decisions in current assets
- Which is the new system that the company is planning to employ to increase their sales?
- The peak sales is due to one of the factors affecting their operations (Working capital). Name the factor.
- What does Loss of interest, Insurance Premium, Inventory obsolescence, Spoilage represent?
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- What is the main factor that affects the approach taken by Mr X
- What does Transportation, Time Loss, Set-up costs represent?
- What does KLM company supply to PVC
- Which is the WC principle that the company is using to match the maturity of sources and application of funds?
- Give the accounting term for investment in Y securities.
- The 30 days which the company takes represents what in Working Capital cycle?
- Who gives 20 days to make payment?
- Who takes 15 days to make payment?
- What is the new approach Mr. X has planned to take
18 Clues: Who is Mr X • Who gives 20 days to make payment? • Who takes 15 days to make payment? • What does KLM company supply to PVC • What does 45 days represent in WC cycle? • What does 20 days represent in WC cycle? • What is the main component of Current Assets? • What is the new approach Mr. X has planned to take • Give the accounting term for investment in Y securities. • ...
Country Capitals 2023-06-16
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- - Ottawa The capital of Canada. It is a multicultural city known for its historic landmarks, government buildings, and natural beauty, including the Rideau Canal.
- - Mexico City The capital of Mexico. It is one of the largest cities in the world, known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and ancient ruins like Teotihuacan.
- - Paris The capital of France. It is famous for its art, fashion, cuisine, and landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum.
- - Rome The capital of Italy. It is a city steeped in history and home to iconic landmarks such as the Colosseum, the Roman Forum, and the Vatican City.
- Kingdom - London The capital of the United Kingdom. It is a vibrant city known for its rich history, iconic landmarks, and cultural diversity.
- - Canberra The capital of Australia. It is a purpose-built city known for its national monuments, museums, and proximity to natural parks and reserves.
- States - Washington, D.C. The capital of the United States. It is home to important government buildings, monuments, and museums.
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- - Moscow The capital of Russia. It is known for its stunning architecture, such as the Red Square, St. Basil's Cathedral, and the Kremlin.
- - Berlin The capital of Germany. It is a vibrant city with a rich history, cultural attractions, and notable landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall.
- - Madrid The capital of Spain. It is a cosmopolitan city with beautiful architecture, world-class museums, and a vibrant culinary scene.
- - Tokyo The capital of Japan. It is a modern and dynamic city known for its technological advancements, vibrant nightlife, and cultural landmarks.
- - Beijing The capital of China. It is a bustling city with a mix of modern and traditional architecture, including the Great Wall and the Forbidden City.
- - New Delhi The capital of India. It is a bustling metropolis with iconic landmarks, including the India Gate, the Red Fort, and numerous temples and mosques.
- - Brasília The capital of Brazil. It is a planned city designed with modernist architecture and serves as the political and administrative center of the country.
- Korea - Seoul The capital of South Korea. It is a bustling city that blends modern skyscrapers and historic palaces, offering a mix of traditional and contemporary culture.
15 Clues: States - Washington, D.C. The capital of the United States. It is home to important government buildings, monuments, and museums. • - Madrid The capital of Spain. It is a cosmopolitan city with beautiful architecture, world-class museums, and a vibrant culinary scene. • ...
Chapter 5 Review 2022-12-07
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- nonliving thing found in earth
- in or near a large city
- mountains throughout the Northeast region
- one of the biggest cities in the Northeast
- the first capital of the United States
- huge sheets of ice
- place where stone is dug, cut, or blasted
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- workers' group that tries to gain better pay
- right to make and sell an invention
- buying and selling of goods
- right to vote
- ocean along the Northeast region
- wet, marshy areas
- states that make up the Northeast region
14 Clues: right to vote • wet, marshy areas • huge sheets of ice • in or near a large city • buying and selling of goods • nonliving thing found in earth • ocean along the Northeast region • right to make and sell an invention • the first capital of the United States • states that make up the Northeast region • mountains throughout the Northeast region • ...
Allen World History Industrialization 2021-04-26
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- work stoppage
- economy where people invest their money
- association of workers seeking labor reforms
- share of a business
- __ of production - Land, Labor and Capital
- first industry to use the factory system
- movement of people to the cities
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- a person who starts and runs a business
- colonies for raw materials and markets
- economy where government runs business
- ____ Revolution increase in production
- government leaves business alone
12 Clues: work stoppage • share of a business • government leaves business alone • movement of people to the cities • colonies for raw materials and markets • economy where government runs business • ____ Revolution increase in production • a person who starts and runs a business • economy where people invest their money • first industry to use the factory system • ...
Kenya 2025-03-28
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- Something eco-friendly, affordable and good for people that lasts into the future
- Ocean Kenya borders
- Countryside
- Planting trees
- Towns and cities
- Moving permanently to a new place
- Energy source that doesn't run out
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- Healthy farmland turns into a desert
- Continent Kenya is in
- Capital city of Kenya
- One source of clean energy Kenya uses
- Lake in Kenya surrounded by flower and vegetable farms
12 Clues: Countryside • Planting trees • Towns and cities • Ocean Kenya borders • Continent Kenya is in • Capital city of Kenya • Moving permanently to a new place • Energy source that doesn't run out • Healthy farmland turns into a desert • One source of clean energy Kenya uses • Lake in Kenya surrounded by flower and vegetable farms • ...
Central Valley Region Crossword 2024-03-20
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- An important California crop
- California's capital city
- One of California's largest cities
- A mountain range near the ocean
- A channel for delivering water
- Smaller hills at the base of a mountain range
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- A city in the south end of the San Joaqin Valley.
- California's largest mountain range
- Water from melted snow
- The golden state
- Another word for farming
- The first people to live in the central valley
12 Clues: The golden state • Water from melted snow • Another word for farming • California's capital city • An important California crop • A channel for delivering water • A mountain range near the ocean • One of California's largest cities • California's largest mountain range • Smaller hills at the base of a mountain range • The first people to live in the central valley • ...
Capital Punishment 2018-04-16
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- A “con” is you are still _____ another human.
- You can recieve the death penalty for trafficking large amount of _____.
- This is one of the ways that you can receive the death penalty.
- The nationwide execution rate is rapidly_______.
- What crime has a different punishment for different States?
- Hanging is legal in how many States?
- How many inmates are currently on death row nationwide?
- States with the death penalty have _________ murder rates.
- How many executions have been made so far this year?
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- The death penalty is still legal in how many States?
- Gets the ______ guys off the streets.
- A sense of _________for the victims loved ones.
- Makes criminals think about the consequences.
- In how many States is electrocution still legal?
- The Southern region has the ____ executions.
- Murder rates are ______ in states without the death penalty.
- A financial con of the death penalty.
- Lethal gas is a legal method in how many states?
18 Clues: Hanging is legal in how many States? • Gets the ______ guys off the streets. • A financial con of the death penalty. • The Southern region has the ____ executions. • A “con” is you are still _____ another human. • Makes criminals think about the consequences. • A sense of _________for the victims loved ones. • The nationwide execution rate is rapidly_______. • ...
Capital Markets_1 2011-10-14
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- Trading on a daily basis for profit
- London Stock Exchange
- Reliance acted as _____ ______ when ITC tried to take over EIH
- Rate at which RBI lends to banks
- Exchange of cash flows between two parties
- Difference in value between the bid and offering prices
- "Greed, for want of a better word is good" is a famous line uttered by which famous fictional character that became a credo for many wall street stock brokers
- A financial instrument where the payoff relationship is asymmetric
- London interbank offered rate
- Buy a stock is to go _______ on a stock
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- Periodic investments in MF
- Financial instrument whose value is based on another security
- National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation is commonly known as
- Group of securities held by an individual or institution
- Shape of double dip recession
- Standard deviation of the returns on an investment
- This was the first kind of derivative traded in the world
- Clearing house for NSE
18 Clues: London Stock Exchange • Clearing house for NSE • Periodic investments in MF • Shape of double dip recession • London interbank offered rate • Rate at which RBI lends to banks • Trading on a daily basis for profit • Buy a stock is to go _______ on a stock • Exchange of cash flows between two parties • Standard deviation of the returns on an investment • ...
Capital Game 2020-06-13
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- Cloudy weather with lightning
- Has the same root word as "spirit"
- 441st Pokemon in the Pokedex
- The female Protagonist
- Banished from the Fire Kingdom
- Created Gunpowder
- Crosswords were banned in WWII
- Undersea monsster
- used to make an omlette
- Camel's Hippie Cousin
- Wrote Moonlight Sonata
- is Also known as Futbol
- The flattest State in america
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- Mary Poppins
- Ancient meditation practice featured in Hinduism
- What plants use to grow
- Created Bifocals
- Gay man who invented gravity
18 Clues: Mary Poppins • Created Bifocals • Created Gunpowder • Undersea monsster • Camel's Hippie Cousin • The female Protagonist • Wrote Moonlight Sonata • What plants use to grow • used to make an omlette • is Also known as Futbol • 441st Pokemon in the Pokedex • Gay man who invented gravity • Cloudy weather with lightning • The flattest State in america • Banished from the Fire Kingdom • ...
Cities 2020-12-10
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- Is known for its Roman ruins
- The third most important city in the united states
- Known for a tower of the same name slightly leaning
- Known for his hollywood walk of fame
- It is the capital of Spain
- Is known for its tall skyscrapers
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- Has good views and an active volcano
- place where the olympic games were created
- Know for its beautiful Eiffel Tower
- Place where the white house is located
- Capital of United Kingdom
- A city of very educated people who mix the traditional with the innovative
- Russia's Capital City
13 Clues: Russia's Capital City • Capital of United Kingdom • It is the capital of Spain • Is known for its Roman ruins • Is known for its tall skyscrapers • Know for its beautiful Eiffel Tower • Has good views and an active volcano • Known for his hollywood walk of fame • Place where the white house is located • place where the olympic games were created • ...
Cities 2012-06-05
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- An Australian chap?
- A Guyanese city just for Mr. McAusland.
- World's most populous city.
- Legal Noses in Southern California.
- Capital of Brazil.
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- The Pilgrims found safe haven here.
- Most populated city in U.S.A.
- The Windy City.
- A Mexican City.
- The place to get fast food in Germany.
- Try not to go in-seine.
- Host of 2012 Olympic Games.
- Not just the heart of South Korea.
13 Clues: The Windy City. • A Mexican City. • Capital of Brazil. • An Australian chap? • Try not to go in-seine. • World's most populous city. • Host of 2012 Olympic Games. • Most populated city in U.S.A. • Not just the heart of South Korea. • The Pilgrims found safe haven here. • Legal Noses in Southern California. • The place to get fast food in Germany. • ...
cities 2023-12-17
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- In neither direction
- Copper and Barium unite to make an island.
- An analog state in Southern Africa
- A complex aneurism leads us to this South American republic
- Oaring gets everyone in an over excited, elevated mood
- The vocalist has no money
- Sounds like the place to buy neckwear
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- Container and programming language
- Line up and hang around
- Also arranged
- Neon friend
- Told not to cry
- Wrath of the earth
13 Clues: Neon friend • Also arranged • Told not to cry • Wrath of the earth • In neither direction • Line up and hang around • The vocalist has no money • Container and programming language • An analog state in Southern Africa • Sounds like the place to buy neckwear • Copper and Barium unite to make an island. • Oaring gets everyone in an over excited, elevated mood • ...
cities 2023-02-25
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- this place makes us feel excited, thrilled, happy, or maybe curious.
- a city which is composed of people from all over the world.
- usually appeals to tourists and other visitors because it may have something interesting
- it reflects the current time and living style, architecture, etc.
- a big, crowded city with lots of noise and energy
- it must be extremely interesting and attractive because of its features.
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- it is extremely pleasurable because it feels like home.
- people from different cultures live in it.
- widely known.
- vibrant and full of people and all kinds of events.
- full of people.
- possesses charm and attractiveness.
- attractive, exciting, extraordinary, etc.
13 Clues: widely known. • full of people. • possesses charm and attractiveness. • people from different cultures live in it. • attractive, exciting, extraordinary, etc. • a big, crowded city with lots of noise and energy • vibrant and full of people and all kinds of events. • it is extremely pleasurable because it feels like home. • ...
Cities 2023-06-13
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- A big and busy place where many people live and work. Cities have lots of buildings, streets, and exciting things to do and see. It's like a whole world in one place!
- A fun area in the city where you can play, run, and have a great time. Playgrounds have swings, slides, and climbing structures to keep you active and entertained, like a magical play wonderland.
- A tall and strong structure where people live, work, or do things. Buildings have many floors, like giant towers reaching for the sky. Some are homes, some are offices, and some are places for fun and shopping.
- A super tall building that reaches high into the sky. Skyscrapers make the city look so grand and impressive, like giants standing together, trying to touch the clouds.
- A special place in the city where you can go to eat delicious food. Restaurants have menus with many yummy options, like a food treasure trove waiting for you to explore and enjoy.
- An underground train system that runs beneath the city. Subways are like secret tunnels that take you to different places in the city quickly, like a hidden super-fast way to travel.
- A special place in the city where you can watch exciting plays, movies, or performances. Theaters have stages and comfortable seats for you to enjoy the show and be part of the audience's applause.
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- All the cars, buses, and vehicles moving on the streets of the city. Sometimes there are so many vehicles that it can get very busy and crowded, like a big parade of cars and buses.
- A lively place in the city where you can find fresh fruits, vegetables, and other things to buy. Markets have stalls and shops with colorful displays, like a treasure hunt for the best goodies.
- A road in the city where cars, buses, and people move. Streets have sidewalks where you can walk and shops where you can buy things. They're like the city's busy and bustling pathways.
- A special structure that connects two parts of the city separated by water, like a river or a lake. Bridges help people cross over the water, like a magical path that brings the city together.
- A place in the city where you can see interesting things like art, history, or cool inventions. Museums have amazing displays and artifacts that tell stories from long ago and far away.
- A special green area in the city where you can relax, play, and enjoy nature. Parks have trees, grass, and sometimes swings and slides. They're like the city's peaceful and refreshing oases.
13 Clues: A big and busy place where many people live and work. Cities have lots of buildings, streets, and exciting things to do and see. It's like a whole world in one place! • A super tall building that reaches high into the sky. Skyscrapers make the city look so grand and impressive, like giants standing together, trying to touch the clouds. • ...
capital cities + electricity 2022-02-07
6 Clues: capital of Italy • capital of Greece • capital of Portugal • capital city of Spain • when the light is of it is a ... switch • when the light is of it is a ... switch
settlement 2023-07-10
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- a city with a large population
- the capital of a country or region
- an activity that is natural or to a purpose
- group of houses
- more of a countryside then a town
- a built-up area with a name
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- a large town
- everything beyond the big cities
- remains unchanged
- lasting for a long time but not permanent
- small settlement
- areas with the population of around 200 persons
12 Clues: a large town • group of houses • small settlement • remains unchanged • a built-up area with a name • a city with a large population • everything beyond the big cities • more of a countryside then a town • the capital of a country or region • lasting for a long time but not permanent • an activity that is natural or to a purpose • areas with the population of around 200 persons
World History Review 2017-01-13
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- the enlightened one
- gift of nile
- longest lasting ancient society
- a balance between extreme
- had written language and large cities sophisticated plumbing systems
- the agriculture and immigration began in an area of the middle east
- the cradle of civilzation
- old testament
- god of sun
- the roman republic was established with a law making body
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- what was the first skeleton found named
- united greek empire
- the worlds first known city
- capital of greece
- first teacher
- the worship of many gods
- what people the middle east could harvest
- the worlds oldest story
- conqured the israelites in 500 b.c.
- different classes of people
20 Clues: god of sun • gift of nile • first teacher • old testament • capital of greece • the enlightened one • united greek empire • the worlds oldest story • the worship of many gods • a balance between extreme • the cradle of civilzation • the worlds first known city • different classes of people • longest lasting ancient society • conqured the israelites in 500 b.c. • ...
Globalization 2025-08-26
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- Movement of people across borders
- Goods brought into a country
- Connects the world digitally
- Shared beliefs, practices, and customs
- Scattered population living away from homeland
- Global flow of money and investments
- Company operating in multiple countries
- Growth of cities worldwide
- Sense of self in a globalized world
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- Hiring labor from another country
- Travel for leisure or business
- Tax on imports or exports
- Moves goods and people worldwide
- Drives faster communication and production
- Key element of communication across nations
- Exchange of goods and services
- Goods sent out of a country
- Money used for investment
- System of production and consumption
- Unequal distribution of resources
20 Clues: Tax on imports or exports • Money used for investment • Growth of cities worldwide • Goods sent out of a country • Goods brought into a country • Connects the world digitally • Travel for leisure or business • Exchange of goods and services • Moves goods and people worldwide • Hiring labor from another country • Movement of people across borders • Unequal distribution of resources • ...
Cities 2025-08-27
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- a city where the government is based or most important city
- having too many people in one place
- a place where people can see art or learn about history
- chances to do something, like get a job or study
- the type of land at a place e.g. mountains or desert
- feeling sad because you are alone or don’t have company
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- difficult things that need effort to solve
- the number of people in a place
- dirty air, water, or land caused by people
- costing a lot of money
- the weather at a place
- related to art, music, theater, or traditions
- something that makes life easier or more comfortable
13 Clues: costing a lot of money • the weather at a place • the number of people in a place • having too many people in one place • difficult things that need effort to solve • dirty air, water, or land caused by people • related to art, music, theater, or traditions • chances to do something, like get a job or study • something that makes life easier or more comfortable • ...
Roman Crossword 2016-05-17
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- World's most famous stadium
- capital of Roman Empire
- Small city that fought Rome in the Punic Wars
- Roman political and social center
- Who baptized Jesus?
- common way of execution involving a cross
- Country Modern-day Rome is in
- Sea below Italy and Greece
- First Emperor of Rome
- Who gave birth to you?
- What was Jesus accused of?
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- Where was Jesus raised?
- Roman city destroyed by a volcano
- Who legalized Christianity?
- Modern day Gaul
- Nero hated ___
- Soldiers were required to receive a daily ration of ___
- Official religion of Rome after 300 A.D.
- Pattern in which Roman cities were laid out
- popular and violent race at the time
20 Clues: Nero hated ___ • Modern day Gaul • Who baptized Jesus? • First Emperor of Rome • Who gave birth to you? • Where was Jesus raised? • capital of Roman Empire • Sea below Italy and Greece • What was Jesus accused of? • World's most famous stadium • Who legalized Christianity? • Country Modern-day Rome is in • Roman city destroyed by a volcano • Roman political and social center • ...
Smart Cities 2025-04-01
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- – What needs to be modernized with digital solutions for a city to be “smart”?
- – What do smart cities aim to reduce using AI-controlled lights and real-time monitoring?
- – What do smart cities improve using AI-based surveillance and smart policies
- – What process is used in smart cities to control systems like lighting and heating?
- – What high-speed network technology supports real-time smart city applications?
- – What technology ensures secure and transparent data transactions in smart cities?
- What is the term for an interconnected energy system in a smart city?
- – What term describes smart transportation systems, including electric and shared vehicles?
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- – What is collected and analyzed to make smart cities efficient?
- What technology connects devices and sensors to improve city infrastructure?
- – What is the ultimate goal of smart cities in terms of environmental impact?
- What collects real-time data in smart cities, like traffic flow or air pollution?
- – What do smart cities manage using sensor-equipped bins and recycling systems?
- What technology helps cities predict traffic patterns and optimize energy use?
- – What do smart cities optimize to reduce waste and improve sustainability?
15 Clues: – What is collected and analyzed to make smart cities efficient? • What is the term for an interconnected energy system in a smart city? • – What do smart cities optimize to reduce waste and improve sustainability? • What technology connects devices and sensors to improve city infrastructure? • ...
Chapter 15 Vocab 2022-02-03
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- A type of development where developers purchase land and build communities beyond the periphery of the city's built area. (2 words no hyphen)
- The rule that describes one way in which the size of cities within a region may develop. (2 words)
- Cities shaped by the distances people could walk. (2 words)
- Area with a high concentration of people.
- Nodes of economic activity that have developed in the periphery of large cities. (2 words)
- A place with a permanent human population.
- Primarily residential areas near cities.
- Cities that exert influence far beyond their national boundaries. (2 words)
- The permanently inhabited portion of the Earth.
- Services that are usually expensive, need a large number of people to support, and are only occasionally utilized. (2 words)
- A ranking of cities based on influence or population size. (2 words)
- The rapid expansion of the spatial extent of a city.
- A higher density area with territory inside officially recognized political boundaries.
- A collection of adjacent cities economically connected across with population density is high and continuous. (2 words)
- A zone that contains people who will purchase goods or services and surrounds a central place. (2 words)
- A chain of connected cities
- Cities with a continuous urban population of greater than 20 million.
- A central city plus land developed for commercial, industrial, or residential purposes. (2 words)
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- A theory that explains the distribution of cities of different sizes across a region. (2 words)
- Services that are usually less expensive, require a small population to support, and are used on a daily or weekly basis. (2 words)
- The process of developing towns and cities.
- Rapidly growing communities.
- The distance people will travel to obtain specific goods or services.
- A model that states that larger and closer places will have more interactions than places that are smaller and farther from each other.
- The counter flow of urban residents leaving cities.
- An interdependent set of cities that interact on the regional. national, and global scale. (2 words)
- He described a model to describe urban growth based on transportation technology.
- Communities that grew up along side rail lines (2 words)
- Cities that are command centers on a regional and sometimes national level. (2 words)
- Consisted of an urban center and its surrounding territory and agricultural villages. (2 words, no hyphen)
- Prosperous residential districts beyond the suburbs.
- Describes the characteristics at the immediate location.
- The process of suburbanites returning to live in the city.
- Refers to the location of a place relative to its surroundings and its connectivity to other places.
- The shape Christaller chose to depict the market area in his Central Place theory.
- The process of moving to a large residential area adjacent to an urban area.
- The size of a population necessary for any particular service to exist and remain profitable.
- Areas with a low concentration of people.
- A city that is more developed than other cities in the urban system, and more powerful.
- An area generally associated with defensible sites and river valleys. (2 words)
- Cities with a population of more than 10 million people.
41 Clues: A chain of connected cities • Rapidly growing communities. • Primarily residential areas near cities. • Area with a high concentration of people. • Areas with a low concentration of people. • A place with a permanent human population. • The process of developing towns and cities. • The permanently inhabited portion of the Earth. • ...
history 2023-02-08
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- Production of large quantities of products
- A type of flexible material
- A business
- A series of workers and machines
- A type of disease
- A type of work
- An economic and political system
- A vehicle powered by steam
- A type of method for factoring
- Manufacturing large quantities
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- relationship of the work
- Protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.
- identical parts
- Basic physical and organizational structures and facilities
- A process of cotton spinning
- The process of converting pig iron to wrought iron
- A type of housing
- Increase in proportion people living in cities/towns
- Wealth in the form of money/other assets
- A steel making process
- someone who organizes a business
21 Clues: A business • A type of work • identical parts • A type of housing • A type of disease • A steel making process • relationship of the work • A vehicle powered by steam • A type of flexible material • A process of cotton spinning • A type of method for factoring • Manufacturing large quantities • A series of workers and machines • An economic and political system • ...
Rome 2025-12-14
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- path Romans built for travel
- public meeting place and market
- capital city of Ancient Rome
- group of Roman leaders who made laws
- large area ruled by Rome
- large arena where games were held
- two-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses
- Julius _____, famous Roman leader
- fighter who entertained crowds
- country where Rome was located
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- building used for worship
- money people paid to the government
- structure that carried water to cities
- ruler of the Roman Empire
- group of Roman soldiers
- language spoken by Romans
- clothing worn by Roman men
- (Rome’s powerful fighting force
- rules that people must follow
- person owned and forced to work
20 Clues: group of Roman soldiers • large area ruled by Rome • building used for worship • ruler of the Roman Empire • language spoken by Romans • clothing worn by Roman men • path Romans built for travel • capital city of Ancient Rome • rules that people must follow • fighter who entertained crowds • country where Rome was located • public meeting place and market • ...
Roman Crossword 2016-05-17
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- popular and violent race at the time
- Who legalized Christianity?
- Official religion of Rome after 300 A.D.
- What was Jesus accused of?
- common way of execution involving a cross
- Who baptized Jesus?
- Soldiers were required to receive a daily ration of ___
- First Emperor of Rome
- Roman city destroyed by a volcano
- capital of Roman Empire
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- Nero hated ___
- Sea below Italy and Greece
- Small city that fought Rome in the Punic Wars
- Modern day Gaul
- Who gave birth to you?
- World's most famous stadium
- Country Modern-day Rome is in
- Where was Jesus raised?
- Pattern in which Roman cities were laid out
- Roman political and social center
20 Clues: Nero hated ___ • Modern day Gaul • Who baptized Jesus? • First Emperor of Rome • Who gave birth to you? • Where was Jesus raised? • capital of Roman Empire • Sea below Italy and Greece • What was Jesus accused of? • Who legalized Christianity? • World's most famous stadium • Country Modern-day Rome is in • Roman political and social center • Roman city destroyed by a volcano • ...
Crossword Unit 4 2016-01-22
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- Thanks
- Please
- ...is the place where the kings live
- A movie that inspiered Dr. Martin Cooper to develop mobile phone
- Leaf on the flag
- A flower that is a symbol of Wales
- He fought for Indian independence from Britain
- Scary creature
- It gives luck.
- a country which is governed by people from another country.
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- Your favorite place.
- It's popular bird that lives usually in the cities.
- City where Wiliam Shakespeare was born
- The most famous French man
- Onionlandia
- red-headed rebel.
- Big red dot on the flag
- Great
- Capital city of England
- Song El mis mo sol is from this country
20 Clues: Great • Thanks • Please • Onionlandia • Scary creature • It gives luck. • Leaf on the flag • red-headed rebel. • Your favorite place. • Big red dot on the flag • Capital city of England • The most famous French man • A flower that is a symbol of Wales • ...is the place where the kings live • City where Wiliam Shakespeare was born • Song El mis mo sol is from this country • ...
Germany 2013-10-24
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- Last name of our chancellor
- One oft the most innovative public transport systems
- German currency
- Quality sign/label
- Frankfurt is situated at the river called ...
- Famous for bavarian way of life
- Germans are typically very ...
- Popular festival in February (along the Rhein)
- Famous german writer
- Capital city
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- City, which was bombed worst during World War II
- Most important port city
- Chocolate producer
- The most famous folk festival
- Our parliament is called ...
- Last name of former pope
- Germany is well known for its ... (Food)
- Sport No. 1
- Famous german car producer
- Seat of the European Parliament
- No speedlimit
- One of the eldest cities
22 Clues: Sport No. 1 • Capital city • No speedlimit • German currency • Chocolate producer • Quality sign/label • Famous german writer • Most important port city • Last name of former pope • One of the eldest cities • Famous german car producer • Last name of our chancellor • Our parliament is called ... • The most famous folk festival • Germans are typically very ... • Famous for bavarian way of life • ...
Aztec Scavenger Hunt 2025-05-02
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- this bird showed them where to settle
- The Aztec's lake
- unfortunate captured enemies
- gods were based on this
- This ended the Aztec empire in 1535
- their religion was this
- Aztecs based their cities on this
- to tame something for human use
- lived and worked on the farm
- They were connected by causeways.
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- It honored the gods
- floating plant platforms
- The capital city
- Craftspeople and servants were this class.
- the lower class
- Living in the middle of a lake provided this.
- It brought fresh water from the mainland
- the plant that showed them where to settle
- chinampas mat material
- the Great Ruler
20 Clues: the lower class • the Great Ruler • The Aztec's lake • The capital city • It honored the gods • chinampas mat material • gods were based on this • their religion was this • floating plant platforms • unfortunate captured enemies • lived and worked on the farm • to tame something for human use • Aztecs based their cities on this • They were connected by causeways. • ...
Catching Fire 2024-12-12
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- the people that guard the districts
- Katniss best friend
- the bird on her pin
- Katniss little sisters name
- the place where the HUNGER GAMES take place
- the big cities name
- katniss best friend in the arena
- what the call a conflict in this book
- where they live
- the name of the game they played in
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- the genre of THE HUNGER GAMES
- the strong vibe that peeta had for katniss
- Gale and his 3 siblings mom
- Peeta's talent
- the name of there mentor
- the president
- one of Gales brothers
- the authors first name
- a former peacekeeper in district 12
- the stylist for katniss
20 Clues: the president • Peeta's talent • where they live • Katniss best friend • the bird on her pin • the big cities name • one of Gales brothers • the authors first name • the stylist for katniss • the name of there mentor • Gale and his 3 siblings mom • Katniss little sisters name • the genre of THE HUNGER GAMES • katniss best friend in the arena • the people that guard the districts • ...
Parker St. Middle East Crossword 2020-12-21
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- When people get a say in their government or leaders
- Capital of Iraq
- Lamb with rice, almonds, raisins and spices
- When you don't eat until until night time. One of the 5 pillars
- Government run by religious leaders or leaders That follow a religion
- A good egyptian singer
- Deep fried ball made of chickpeas
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- Iraq's most valuable mineral
- Holy box
- Attacked Kuwait
- Grilled meat sandwich rap
- Most common type of land
- 2nd largest religion in the world
- Meat,fish, or vegetables grilled
- One of the Holy Cities
15 Clues: Holy box • Attacked Kuwait • Capital of Iraq • A good egyptian singer • One of the Holy Cities • Most common type of land • Grilled meat sandwich rap • Iraq's most valuable mineral • Meat,fish, or vegetables grilled • 2nd largest religion in the world • Deep fried ball made of chickpeas • Lamb with rice, almonds, raisins and spices • ...
Human Capital 2023-09-28
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- My first job was at a pierogi shop
- Popular sci-fi Netflix show
- The only part of the body that can’t heal themselves
- This person in CHQ, recently hit 10 years with the company
- Me and my family went to Puerto Rico
- This person lives in a state known for its beautiful mountains
- The host gave you a rose, love is in the air
- My favorite movie is Forrest Gump
- Houses important documents
- My first job was working as a lifeguard/pool Manager
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- Where you submit invoices
- My favorite musical is Grease
- Access to digital fitness apps and home grocery delivery
- Founder of PlusOne
- The best piece of advice I’ve ever received is: rejection is redirection
- Not to "throw spaghetti on the _____"
- One Best _____
- Sometimes you have to "eat that ____"
18 Clues: One Best _____ • Founder of PlusOne • Where you submit invoices • Houses important documents • Popular sci-fi Netflix show • My favorite musical is Grease • My favorite movie is Forrest Gump • My first job was at a pierogi shop • Me and my family went to Puerto Rico • Not to "throw spaghetti on the _____" • Sometimes you have to "eat that ____" • ...
North and South Take Different Paths 2013-02-07
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- Gin Spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers
- Revolution Time period when machines gradually took the place of many hand tools.
- The denial of equal rights of equal treatment to certain groups of people
- The growth of cities due to movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Code Laws that controlled slaves aspects of life
- Religious folk songs that blended biblical themes with the realities of slavery
- Device that used electrical signals to send messages quickly over long distances
- System Brings workers and amchinery together in one place
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- People who invest capital, or money, in a business to earn a profit
- Parts Identical pieces that could be assembled quickly by unskilled workers
- People who wanted to preserve the country for white, American-born Protestants
- Roads Roads made of sawed-off logs, laid by side
- Channel that is dug across land and filled with water
- Production The rapid manufacture of large numbers of identical objects
- Toll roads
- Widespread starvation
16 Clues: Toll roads • Widespread starvation • Roads Roads made of sawed-off logs, laid by side • Code Laws that controlled slaves aspects of life • Channel that is dug across land and filled with water • Gin Spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers • System Brings workers and amchinery together in one place • ...
War between Russia and Ukraine 2022-11-10
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- Product exported in greater number by Ukraine.
- russian coin
- At the end of the Russian revolution came the end of this government
- country that borders ukraine.
- Capital of Russia
- ore produced in Ukraine.
- to the north of the Ukraine, when the Russians withdrew.
- pagan holiday celebrated in Russia
- sudden interruption.
- President of Russia
- president of Ukraine
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- official language of Ukraine.
- prevailing religion.
- Plans to rise because of the conflict in Ukraine.
- Located in eastern Europe and shares a border whit Russia.
- Captial of Ukraine.
- war affected countries
- the citadel of a city, the ancient cities of Russia.
- indiscriminate attacks on residential areas.
- largest country in the world.
20 Clues: russian coin • Capital of Russia • Captial of Ukraine. • President of Russia • prevailing religion. • sudden interruption. • president of Ukraine • war affected countries • ore produced in Ukraine. • official language of Ukraine. • country that borders ukraine. • largest country in the world. • pagan holiday celebrated in Russia • indiscriminate attacks on residential areas. • ...
Topic 7 - The Industrial Revolution 2021-07-27
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- money used to invest
- French chemist that link microbes and disease
- multistory buildings divided into apartments
- movement of people to cities
- separate iron from its ore
- business organization in shipping or mining
- an association to fix prices
- drugs that prevents pain during surgery
- Swedish chemist who invented dynamite
- organizations of workers
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- business that are owned by investors
- classless society
- working class
- taking over and consolidating land
- a person who starts a business
- greatest happiness for greatest number
- shares in companies
- private roads
- a machine that generates electricity
- German doctor that identify tuberculosis
- people as a whole over private individuals
21 Clues: working class • private roads • classless society • shares in companies • money used to invest • organizations of workers • separate iron from its ore • movement of people to cities • an association to fix prices • a person who starts a business • taking over and consolidating land • business that are owned by investors • a machine that generates electricity • ...
Mexico 2013-03-24
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- One of the islands in Lake Chapla is the Isla de los _________
- the Temple of Kukulkan is also known as _______
- there are more __________ than males in Mexico
- Mexican style music
- immediate neighbour of Mexico
- Yummy, crunchy snack
- Mexican hat
- Mexico is considered an _________
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- Official name of Mexico
- Mexico is in the ________ hemisphere
- Capital of Mexico
- Feathered animal on the Coat of Arms
- Chichen Itza used to be one of the largest _______ cities
13 Clues: Mexican hat • Capital of Mexico • Mexican style music • Yummy, crunchy snack • Official name of Mexico • immediate neighbour of Mexico • Mexico is considered an _________ • Mexico is in the ________ hemisphere • Feathered animal on the Coat of Arms • there are more __________ than males in Mexico • the Temple of Kukulkan is also known as _______ • ...
Market Revolution 2022-11-21
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- Indian leader who fought U.S. during War of 1812
- the grouping of workers who push for greater rights
- a machine that separates seeds from cotton
- money for a business
- loan to fund a business
- a prohibition of trade
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- where workers assemble to produce goods
- invented by Fulton, goes up Hudson River
- the growth of cities
- guide for Lewis and Clark
- when revenue exceeds costs
- invented by Samuel Morse
- sues for his judicial appointment
13 Clues: the growth of cities • money for a business • a prohibition of trade • loan to fund a business • invented by Samuel Morse • guide for Lewis and Clark • when revenue exceeds costs • sues for his judicial appointment • where workers assemble to produce goods • invented by Fulton, goes up Hudson River • a machine that separates seeds from cotton • ...
Greece- Review 2021-02-24
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- Greece is on this landform
- the ___church dates back to the Byzantine Empire
- the capital of Greece
- two important elements of Greek culture are religion and ____
- industry that helps Greece's economy
- idea of government Greeks created
- Greeks rebelled to overthrow the
- crop native to Greece
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- __climate of mild, rainy winters
- Empire that ruled over 1,000 years
- Empire that ruled around 300BC
- the Pindus ___ cover most of Greece
- about 3/5 of Greeks live in ____
- largest Greek island
- Greece has the world's largest fleet of __vessels
15 Clues: largest Greek island • the capital of Greece • crop native to Greece • Greece is on this landform • Empire that ruled around 300BC • __climate of mild, rainy winters • about 3/5 of Greeks live in ____ • Greeks rebelled to overthrow the • idea of government Greeks created • Empire that ruled over 1,000 years • the Pindus ___ cover most of Greece • ...
Entertainment 2019-02-21
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- Also known as Walled City
- Filipino Sculptor who made Venus
- Located on the Guadalupe Plateau
- Capital of the Philippines
- First President of the Philippine Commonwealth
- Common-Law of Jose Rizal
- Philippine National Hero
- Number of Cities in NCR
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- Designed the Quezon Memorial Shrine
- Number of Galleries in the National Museum of Fine Arts
- Type of Metal used in Rizal's Monument
- Manuel Quezon's Spouse
- Comprises Philippine Historical Artworks and Anthropology
- The Heart of Intramuros
- Juan Luna's masterpices found in The National Museum
15 Clues: Manuel Quezon's Spouse • The Heart of Intramuros • Number of Cities in NCR • Common-Law of Jose Rizal • Philippine National Hero • Also known as Walled City • Capital of the Philippines • Filipino Sculptor who made Venus • Located on the Guadalupe Plateau • Designed the Quezon Memorial Shrine • Type of Metal used in Rizal's Monument • First President of the Philippine Commonwealth • ...
The Industrial Revolution Begins 2023-02-03
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- multistory buildings divided into apartments
- improved Newcomen's steam engine
- a business organization
- the movement of people to the cities
- those who managed assumed financial risks
- the people own the means of production
- government controls economic and political life
- unions workers' organizations
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- the process of taking over land from peasants
- to separate iron from its core
- drug that prevents pain during surgery
- private roads that charged travelers
- also known as cottage industry
- money used to invest in enterprises
- the founder of communism
15 Clues: a business organization • the founder of communism • unions workers' organizations • to separate iron from its core • also known as cottage industry • improved Newcomen's steam engine • money used to invest in enterprises • private roads that charged travelers • the movement of people to the cities • drug that prevents pain during surgery • ...
Europe 2023-01-10
8 Clues: Capital is Bern • _____ Mythology • Currency of the EU • Birthplace of Ikea • longest border is Brazil • Has cities like Bolonga and Venice • responsible for the last the letters in Benelux • responsible for the first two letters in Benelux
Europe 2023-01-10
8 Clues: Capital is Bern • _____ Mythology • Currency of the EU • Birthplace of Ikea • longest border is Brazil • Has cities like Bolonga and Venice • responsible for the last the letters in Benelux • responsible for the first two letters in Benelux
Capital Cities of the Southeast U.S. 2025-01-17
12 Clues: Capital of Alabama • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Florida • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Virginia • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Louisiana • Capital of Tennessee • Capital of Mississippi • Capital of West Virginia • Capital of South Carolina • Capital of North Carolina
Countries and Capital Cities in Europe 2015-11-05
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- This country is shaped like a boot
- The Queen of England lives in this capital city
- The capital city of this country is Zagreb
- The capital city of Belgium
- Copenhagen is the capital city of this country
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- This country is a Nordic island country
- They speak Polish in this country
- The capital city of Austria
- The capital city of Ireland
- Paris is the capital city of this country
- They speak Portuguese in this country
- The speak German in this country
12 Clues: The capital city of Austria • The capital city of Ireland • The capital city of Belgium • The speak German in this country • They speak Polish in this country • This country is shaped like a boot • They speak Portuguese in this country • This country is a Nordic island country • Paris is the capital city of this country • The capital city of this country is Zagreb • ...
Crossword Quiz of European War 6: 1914 2021-12-06
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- Get this princess by clearance of campaign chapter 5.
- This princess can increase famage dealing to units.
- One of the items in Napoleon's treasure.
- This item can decrease garrison HP in cities and buildings by 80.
- A country on Europe's Iberian Peninsula, capital city is Madrid.
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- German field marshal, politician and strategist.
- A country in Western Europe, capital city is Paris.
- Marshalof the Prussian Kingdom, won the victory of the Franco Prussian War.
- He was an experienced Ottoman admiral, known as Hero of 18 March.
- Prime minister of the Prussian Kingdom
10 Clues: Prime minister of the Prussian Kingdom • One of the items in Napoleon's treasure. • German field marshal, politician and strategist. • A country in Western Europe, capital city is Paris. • This princess can increase famage dealing to units. • Get this princess by clearance of campaign chapter 5. • A country on Europe's Iberian Peninsula, capital city is Madrid. • ...
Guess the Destination (All Cities in the U.S.) 2024-08-22
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- Located on the island of Oahu, known for its beautiful beaches, including Waikiki Beach
- Famous for its Space Needle, also known as the birthplace of Starbucks coffee
- Capital of Alaska
- Home to the Lakers
- Where the Declaration of Independence was signed
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- Also known as the "Mile High City" because it sits at exactly one mile above sea level
- Also known as the "Live Music Capital of the World"
- One of the oldest cities in the U.S.
- The Southernmost point in the continental U.S.
- Home to the Coca Cola Factory
10 Clues: Capital of Alaska • Home to the Lakers • Home to the Coca Cola Factory • One of the oldest cities in the U.S. • The Southernmost point in the continental U.S. • Where the Declaration of Independence was signed • Also known as the "Live Music Capital of the World" • Famous for its Space Needle, also known as the birthplace of Starbucks coffee • ...
