capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Working Capital ?? 2018-08-23
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- What does Transportation, Time Loss, Set-up costs represent?
- What does Loss of interest, Insurance Premium, Inventory obsolescence, Spoilage represent?
- What is the main factor that affects the approach taken by Mr X
- Give the accounting term for investment in Y securities.
- On what basis did Mr. X give 15 days credit to the purchaser?
- Who gives 20 days to make payment?
- What is the working capital approach of the company with respect to their investment decisions in current assets
- What does 45 days represent in WC cycle?
- Who is Mr X
- What does KLM company supply to PVC
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- What is the new approach Mr. X has planned to take
- What does 20 days represent in WC cycle?
- Which is the WC principle that the company is using to match the maturity of sources and application of funds?
- Who takes 15 days to make payment?
- Which is the new system that the company is planning to employ to increase their sales?
- The 30 days which the company takes represents what in Working Capital cycle?
- The peak sales is due to one of the factors affecting their operations (Working capital). Name the factor.
- What is the main component of Current Assets?
18 Clues: Who is Mr X • Who takes 15 days to make payment? • Who gives 20 days to make payment? • What does KLM company supply to PVC • What does 20 days represent in WC cycle? • What does 45 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. • ...
Working Capital ?? 2018-08-23
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- What is the main factor that affects the approach taken by Mr X
- The peak sales is due to one of the factors affecting their operations (Working capital). Name the factor.
- Which is the new system that the company is planning to employ to increase their sales?
- What is the new approach Mr. X has planned to take
- Which is the WC principle that the company is using to match the maturity of sources and application of funds?
- What is the working capital approach of the company with respect to their investment decisions in current assets
- What does 20 days represent in WC cycle?
- Who is Mr X
- What does KLM company supply to PVC
- Who gives 20 days to make payment?
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- On what basis did Mr. X give 15 days credit to the purchaser?
- Give the accounting term for investment in Y securities.
- What does 45 days represent in WC cycle?
- What is the main component of Current Assets?
- The 30 days which the company takes represents what in Working Capital cycle?
- What does Transportation, Time Loss, Set-up costs represent?
- What does Loss of interest, Insurance Premium, Inventory obsolescence, Spoilage represent?
- Who takes 15 days to make payment?
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Vocab #8 Crossword 2026-05-04
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- a long mountain range along the west coast of South America
- a large empire in South America known for roads, farming, and strong government control
- a traditional Japanese gate that marks the entrance to a sacred place
- a powerful empire in Mexico known for its capital city and advanced farming methods
- the belief that natural things like animals, plants, and rocks have spirits
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- a tiered tower-like building in Asia often used for religious purposes
- the capital city of the Incan Empire
- a civilization in Central America known for writing, math, and large stone cities
- a system of knotted strings used by the Incas to keep records
- a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
- the capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on a lake
- a Japanese religion that focuses on nature spirits and ancestors
- a method of farming on hills by cutting flat steps into the land
- floating gardens built on water used by the Aztecs for farming
14 Clues: the capital city of the Incan Empire • the capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on a lake • a narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas • a long mountain range along the west coast of South America • a system of knotted strings used by the Incas to keep records • floating gardens built on water used by the Aztecs for farming • ...
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. • ...
Purim 2019-03-16
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- Megilla is read __________ during Purim
- Feast
- Shushan Purim is on the _____________ day of the month
- Haman had to lead Mordechai in a ____________
- Month of Purim
- The decree to kill the Jews was for the _______________ day of the month
- Cities that are/were surrounded by a __________ celebrate Shushan Purim
- Gifts on purim
- Name of Megilla
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- Esther and Mordechai were ____________
- Capital of Persia
- Purim is on the ____________ day of the month
- People wear ____________ on Purim
- Main qualification for new queen
- Poor people
- The Megilla takes place over a period of _______years
- "Pur" means_________
- Number of chapters in the Megilla
18 Clues: Feast • Poor people • Month of Purim • Gifts on purim • Name of Megilla • Capital of Persia • "Pur" means_________ • Main qualification for new queen • People wear ____________ on Purim • Number of chapters in the Megilla • Esther and Mordechai were ____________ • Megilla is read __________ during Purim • Purim is on the ____________ day of the month • ...
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? • ...
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 2025-06-16
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- The second longest river in Europe that flows through many countries in the region.
- Ancient lake shared by North Macedonia and Albania.
- Region in Romania known for Dracula legends.
- Sea to the west of many countries like Croatia and Montenegro.
- Capital of Serbia, located at the confluence of two major rivers.
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- The capital city of Albania
- Mountain range and name often used to refer to South-Eastern Europe.
- An important and growing sector in countries like Croatia.
- Largest country (by population) in this regi
- Eco-friendly country known for green cities like Ljubljana.
10 Clues: The capital city of Albania • Largest country (by population) in this regi • Region in Romania known for Dracula legends. • Ancient lake shared by North Macedonia and Albania. • An important and growing sector in countries like Croatia. • Eco-friendly country known for green cities like Ljubljana. • Sea to the west of many countries like Croatia and Montenegro. • ...
Parker St. Middle East Crossword 2020-12-21
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- Most common type of land
- Attacked Kuwait
- A good egyptian singer
- Government run by religious leaders or leaders That follow a religion
- Capital of Iraq
- Grilled meat sandwich rap
- Meat,fish, or vegetables grilled
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- Iraq's most valuable mineral
- When you don't eat until until night time. One of the 5 pillars
- Holy box
- One of the Holy Cities
- When people get a say in their government or leaders
- Lamb with rice, almonds, raisins and spices
- Deep fried ball made of chickpeas
- 2nd largest religion in the world
15 Clues: Holy box • Attacked Kuwait • Capital of Iraq • One of the Holy Cities • A good egyptian singer • Most common type of land • Grilled meat sandwich rap • Iraq's most valuable mineral • Meat,fish, or vegetables grilled • Deep fried ball made of chickpeas • 2nd largest religion in the world • Lamb with rice, almonds, raisins and spices • ...
Rhode Island 2021-05-19
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- the government they had
- when rhode island claimed independence
- the owner of the new england colonies
- the summers they have
- the kind of winters they have
- the soil rhode island has
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- the capital of rhode island
- rhode islands nickname
- the smallest new england colony
- the founder of Rhode Island
- when rhode island was founded
- the kind of colony they have
- thought the church of england needed reformed
- the colonial region rhode island is in
- one of the cities starts with n ends with t
15 Clues: the summers they have • rhode islands nickname • the government they had • the soil rhode island has • the capital of rhode island • the founder of Rhode Island • the kind of colony they have • when rhode island was founded • the kind of winters they have • the smallest new england colony • the owner of the new england colonies • when rhode island claimed independence • ...
Islam 2024-03-15
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- Where they worship god
- followers of Islam
- Means god in Islam
- Founder of Islam
- crescent moon and star
- Five laws in order for you to meet Allah
- The leaders of Islam(used to be called Muhammad)
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- One of the most popular mosques in Islam
- One of the holy cities for Islam
- Where Islam was founded
- Holy text of Islam
- When Islam was beginning to get popular
- How much types of Islamic people there are
- Spiritual Capital of Islam
- Means SURRENDER
15 Clues: Means SURRENDER • Founder of Islam • followers of Islam • Means god in Islam • Holy text of Islam • Where they worship god • crescent moon and star • Where Islam was founded • Spiritual Capital of Islam • One of the holy cities for Islam • When Islam was beginning to get popular • One of the most popular mosques in Islam • Five laws in order for you to meet Allah • ...
Baylee's Birthday 2023-08-15
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- Friends People Bay and Brandon like to hang out with.
- Time-bound immersive adventure experience
- Capital of Spain
- Location of Bay and Brandon's First International Trip
- Country with Majestic Alps, the placid lakes, quaint villages, cosmopolitan cities and towering castles
- KU "little" Mascot
- Baylee Can't Function Without It
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- Baylee's allergy
- How Old Baylee Will Be in 2023
- Brandon's Astrological Sign
- KU "normal size" Mascot
- Mom's Expensive Hobby
- Games Baylee and Brandon's idea of a good time
- Baylee's Astrological Sign
- Company where Baylee works
15 Clues: Baylee's allergy • Capital of Spain • KU "little" Mascot • Mom's Expensive Hobby • KU "normal size" Mascot • Baylee's Astrological Sign • Company where Baylee works • Brandon's Astrological Sign • How Old Baylee Will Be in 2023 • Baylee Can't Function Without It • Time-bound immersive adventure experience • Games Baylee and Brandon's idea of a good time • ...
Ancient Rome 2026-03-18
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- Center of political and social life
- Common people in Rome
- Type of government before emperors ruled Rome
- Upper class citizens in Rome
- Large unit of Roman soldiers
- Fighter who battled for entertainment
- Group of leaders who advised the government
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- Temple dedicated to Roman gods
- Capital city of the Roman Empire
- Caesar Roman leader who was assassinated in 44 BCE
- Title for a Roman ruler like Augustus
- Large arena used for games and fights
- First emperor of Rome
- Structure that carried water into cities
- Language spoken in ancient Rome
15 Clues: Common people in Rome • First emperor of Rome • Upper class citizens in Rome • Large unit of Roman soldiers • Temple dedicated to Roman gods • Language spoken in ancient Rome • Capital city of the Roman Empire • Center of political and social life • Title for a Roman ruler like Augustus • Large arena used for games and fights • Fighter who battled for entertainment • ...
Discovering the Diversity of Asia 2026-04-17
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- Island country known for tea
- Country with nomadic traditions
- Landlocked country in Southeast Asia
- Most populated country in Asia
- Country on the Korean Peninsula with modern cities
- Country with Mount Everest
- Country with Angkor Wat
- Island nation made of thousands of islands
- Large island nation with many volcanoes
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- Coastal Southeast Asian country
- Modern city-state known for cleanliness and technology
- Country with capital Kuala Lumpur
- Country with the Taj Mahal
- Country known for elephants and tourism
- Island country known for technology and traditions
15 Clues: Country with Angkor Wat • Country with the Taj Mahal • Country with Mount Everest • Island country known for tea • Most populated country in Asia • Coastal Southeast Asian country • Country with nomadic traditions • Country with capital Kuala Lumpur • Landlocked country in Southeast Asia • Country known for elephants and tourism • Large island nation with many volcanoes • ...
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 • ...
End of the Civil War 2017-04-28
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- Where Grant lost 7000 men in a hour
- A man who hoped to keep the Confederacy alive
- A 300 mile path of destruction
- Confederate Capital
- An important Confederate General
- an important Union General
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- Where Lee surrendered to Grant
- One of South's largest cities
- A city on the Atlanta coast with a huge path of destruction through
- Desire to harm someone
- south's army
- A man who shot Licoln
- Where Lincoln got shot
13 Clues: south's army • Confederate Capital • A man who shot Licoln • Desire to harm someone • Where Lincoln got shot • an important Union General • One of South's largest cities • Where Lee surrendered to Grant • A 300 mile path of destruction • An important Confederate General • Where Grant lost 7000 men in a hour • A man who hoped to keep the Confederacy alive • ...
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
Old Man and The Sea 2024-01-23
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- the upper edge of the side of a boat or ship.
- the capital and largest city of Cuba
- a fluid to change to a solid or semisolid state.
- A small boat
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- the best species of tuna
- bad water in Spanish
- a bird with a broad bill, especially a duck like the shoveler or the scaup.
- the capital and largest city of Chile and one of the largest cities in America.
- the wase of seabirds and bats
- showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles.
10 Clues: A small boat • bad water in Spanish • the best species of tuna • the wase of seabirds and bats • the capital and largest city of Cuba • the upper edge of the side of a boat or ship. • a fluid to change to a solid or semisolid state. • a bird with a broad bill, especially a duck like the shoveler or the scaup. • ...
Parker St. Middle East Crossword 2020-12-21
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- Most common type of land
- Attacked Kuwait
- A good egyptian singer
- Government run by religious leaders or leaders That follow a religion
- Capital of Iraq
- Grilled meat sandwich rap
- Meat,fish, or vegetables grilled
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- Iraq's most valuable mineral
- When you don't eat until until night time. One of the 5 pillars
- Holy box
- One of the Holy Cities
- When people get a say in their government or leaders
- Lamb with rice, almonds, raisins and spices
- Deep fried ball made of chickpeas
- 2nd largest religion in the world
15 Clues: Holy box • Attacked Kuwait • Capital of Iraq • One of the Holy Cities • A good egyptian singer • Most common type of land • Grilled meat sandwich rap • Iraq's most valuable mineral • Meat,fish, or vegetables grilled • Deep fried ball made of chickpeas • 2nd largest religion in the world • Lamb with rice, almonds, raisins and spices • ...
Korea Crossword 2015-03-09
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- River located in North Korea
- First North Korean Communist leader
- Dish made from pickled cabbage and spices
- River dividing the Korean Peninsula from China
- Government that does not tolerate differing opinions
- Massive storms that cause destruction
- The piece of land jutting out of Asian mainland
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- Second Communist leader of North Korea
- Space meant for keeping North and South Korea from fighting
- Capitol of South Korea
- Body of water west of the Korean Peninsula
- Capital of North Korea
- River in South Korea
- One of South Korea's largest cities
- Rule
15 Clues: Rule • River in South Korea • Capitol of South Korea • Capital of North Korea • River located in North Korea • First North Korean Communist leader • One of South Korea's largest cities • Massive storms that cause destruction • Second Communist leader of North Korea • Dish made from pickled cabbage and spices • Body of water west of the Korean Peninsula • ...
Ireland 2018-11-26
8 Clues: Tallest building. • The biggest county. • The capital of Ireland. • Provinces are made up of? • What province is Limerick in? • How many provinces are there? • Biggest mountain in Ireland is? • How many cities are there in Ireland?
The Byzantine Empire 2023-03-28
8 Clues: Justinians wife • The capital of Rome • The Byzantine Emperor • The modern day mosque • an item traded from Russia • Christian sect that spoke greek • Christian sect that spoke Latin • A defense that helped with the cities harbors
Florida Map basics 2024-05-17
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- this is the state that borders Florida to the north
- this is the direction that Tampa is in Florida
- city that is the government center of a state
- water feature to the west of Florida, Gulf of ______
- this is the direction that Tallahassee is in Florida
- type of map that shows the boundaries of cities, states and countries
- this is the direction that St Augustine is in Florida
- used to show cardinal direction on a map
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- largest lake in Florida
- ocean that is directly East of Florida
- the capital city of Florida
- name of the major city we live closest to
- a visual representation of a part of land
- used to show what the icons represent on a map
- type of map that shows land features like rivers, mountains and lakes
15 Clues: largest lake in Florida • the capital city of Florida • ocean that is directly East of Florida • used to show cardinal direction on a map • name of the major city we live closest to • a visual representation of a part of land • city that is the government center of a state • this is the direction that Tampa is in Florida • used to show what the icons represent on a map • ...
Globalisation revision crossword 2018-02-06
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- The movement or migration of people who share a national/ethnic identity away from their perceived homeland
- Cities with a major influence based on finance, law, political strength, innovation and ICT
- Removing barriers to trade
- The closure of industries eg Leicester
- Cities with a population of over 10 million
- A composite measurement of developing encompassing life expectancy, GDP and education
- WHen work is contracted out to another company
- Globalisation has affected the indigenous land rights of these peoples
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- When a company re-styles its products to suit local tastes
- A deliberate choice of produced produced under Fairtrade, organics or cruelty-free terms
- The movement of manufacturing from Europe/USA to Asia
- A belief in free flows of people, capital finance and resources
- The loss of language and traditional food
- Grants given by governments to increase the profitability of key industries
- The spreading of Western attitudes and values
- When countries group together to promote free trade
- An index shown using a Lorenz curve which showns inequality
- Zones which offer financial or tax incentives to attract FDI
18 Clues: Removing barriers to trade • The closure of industries eg Leicester • The loss of language and traditional food • Cities with a population of over 10 million • The spreading of Western attitudes and values • WHen work is contracted out to another company • When countries group together to promote free trade • The movement of manufacturing from Europe/USA to Asia • ...
Mexican States 2022-09-02
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- Popular for its many Mayan ruins and its beautiful peninsula of beaches
- Known for its port and popular for its seafood
- Known for the cartel and banda
- Popular of its many Spanish colonial towns and its pueblos mágicos
- Popular for its coasts and the city of Tijuana
- The birthplace of mariachi and tequila
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- Tepic is its capital and known for its nice beaches
- The capital of Mexico
- Cities like Saltillo and Torreón are from this state
- The Grito de Dolores was said here and popular for its many cathedrals
- Popular for its dog breeds and the Chepe train
- Known as Mexico's biggest exporter of cocoa and popular for the city of Villahermosa
- The country where chiles and futbol live
- The place where nortenos and the Tigres UANL are from
14 Clues: The capital of Mexico • Known for the cartel and banda • The birthplace of mariachi and tequila • The country where chiles and futbol live • Known for its port and popular for its seafood • Popular for its dog breeds and the Chepe train • Popular for its coasts and the city of Tijuana • Tepic is its capital and known for its nice beaches • ...
Scavenger Hunt 2024-06-02
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- Exodus 10:4
- Airplanes and pets do this
- 5*10-(1+4)=45
- Jeremiah's last name
- brain surgery that involves severing the connection between the frontal lobe and other parts of the brain
- pecks its beak on the tree
- many sons
- his sister messed up his laboratory (animated 90s)
- and sound-Capital Cities
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- English, Spanish, French, Chinese
- Apollo 11, 12, 13
- it takes forever to get in Minecraft
- Hebrews 5:8
13 Clues: many sons • Exodus 10:4 • Hebrews 5:8 • 5*10-(1+4)=45 • Apollo 11, 12, 13 • Jeremiah's last name • and sound-Capital Cities • Airplanes and pets do this • pecks its beak on the tree • English, Spanish, French, Chinese • it takes forever to get in Minecraft • his sister messed up his laboratory (animated 90s) • ...
Urban Geography 2023-06-22
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- This interaction is the linkages over space among center
- Physical characteristics of a location.
- Congestion of vehicles.
- May come from natural sources, but the most detrimental are those emissions related to human activities.
- Process by which the economy transitions from an agriculture-based to a manufacturing-based basis.
- Love of the land.
- Complex sociocultural organizations under the control or a centralized authority.
- Movement from one area to another area.
- First research stream to dominate urban geography.
- Situation whereby a huge number of people live in a small space.
- Constituting a city or town.
- Major consideration for moving into urban areas for higher and better salary.
- City that has highest crime rate per capita in the world.
- Location of a site that is relative to other location.
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- The study of how inhabitants of urban areas, such as towns and cities, interact with the built environment.
- An area predominantly consist of residences.
- Where a site is located relative to other locations.
- Decline in employment and manufacturing operations.
- Provisions, solutions, and ways of addressing the challenges in major cities.
- Process of bringing new products or services to market.
- Longest city name in the world.
- Argues that gende like class and race is a basic building block of social organization.
- Economic changes related to the increase of capital, goods, and services.
- The epistemology of the scienific method.
- Internal locational arrangement of humans activities and institutions.
- The study of relationships different cities.
- Centers of economic production and consumption.
- Internal structure or form of a city.
- The epistemology of the scientific method used in urban geographic researches.
- Limited resources.
30 Clues: Love of the land. • Limited resources. • Congestion of vehicles. • Constituting a city or town. • Longest city name in the world. • Internal structure or form of a city. • Physical characteristics of a location. • Movement from one area to another area. • The epistemology of the scienific method. • An area predominantly consist of residences. • ...
2026-Around and About 2026-01-28
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- City Teels originated from
- NC is referred to as the —- state
- This coast is found in eastern NC
- Island between Beaufort and Morehead
- Number of Annie and Roy offspring
- Town in both NC and SC
- Bridge that opens
- Type of food found in coastal cities/towns
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- NC city known as “Queen” city
- Capital of NC
- This island is name after a vegetable
- Town Godettes originated from
- Type of horses found in Beaufort
- Fort in Carteret county
- This offspring is named after a plant
- Name of Beaufort park
- One of the main industries in Beaufort
- Light House close to Beaufort
18 Clues: Capital of NC • Bridge that opens • Name of Beaufort park • Town in both NC and SC • Fort in Carteret county • City Teels originated from • NC city known as “Queen” city • Town Godettes originated from • Light House close to Beaufort • Type of horses found in Beaufort • NC is referred to as the —- state • This coast is found in eastern NC • Number of Annie and Roy offspring • ...
Geography Revision: Term 1 & 2 2024-06-02
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- The Drakensberg is found in this South Africa Province
- steep high lying regions of land (mountain ranges!)
- the area where the salt water of the sea and the fresh water of the river meet.
- a map that shows the lay of the land of an area
- a very dry area of land that spreads across South Africa, Namibia and Bostwana
- landlocked country inside South Africa where the source of the Orange River is.
- Kimberley is the capital of this South African province
- Bordering country of South Africa on the Indian Ocean.
- Waterfalls in the Northern Cape along the Orange River.
- Bhisho is the capital of this South African province
- land surrounded entirely by water
- water flowing over a steep rock precipace on a river.
- Capital City of the Western Cape
- Highest Mountain in Africa
- San word for the Orange River
- Nelspruit is the capital of this South African province
- 0 degree imaginary line that splits the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
- smaller rivers/streams that flow into a bigger river
- Ocean at the North Pole
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- low lying land between two hills or mountains usually with a river running through it.
- The _______ National Park is South Africa's largest game reserve in Mpumalanga.
- Where a river empties into the sea, ocean or lake.
- Longest River in the World
- The beautiful ____ River Canyon is in in Mpumalanga
- a manmade blockade to stop the flow of water in a river and store it for human use.
- number of countries in Africa
- Brazil is on this continent
- The capital city of the Free State
- The province on the border with Botswana. Capital City is Mafikeng!
- Ocean to the West of Africa
- areas of steep high land.
- Where a river begins
- flat high lying land beyond the escarpment
- a map that shows the borders, countries, cities or roads of a specific area.
- low lying land rising from sea level.
- Johannesburg is the capital of this South African province
- Capital City of Limpopo
- Continent South of Africa
- Longest River in South Africa
- a still unmoving body of fresh water surrounded by land.
40 Clues: Where a river begins • Capital City of Limpopo • Ocean at the North Pole • areas of steep high land. • Continent South of Africa • Longest River in the World • Highest Mountain in Africa • Brazil is on this continent • Ocean to the West of Africa • number of countries in Africa • Longest River in South Africa • San word for the Orange River • Capital City of the Western Cape • ...
Geography 2017-03-05
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- The biggest star of universe
- The activity of traveling to a place for pleasure
- The longest river of the world is
- Capital of Namibia
- Capital of Botswana
- A series of huge waves caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea
- is the combined mass of water found on, under, and above the surface of a planet
- Country that has the largest population in the world
- A white or gray mass in the sky that is made of many very small drops of water
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- Molten rock below the Earth’s surface
- The increase in the percentage of people living in cities
- A measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance
- How many great lakes in the world
- The gradual destruction of something by natural forces
- Ocean that Separates Asia and Oceania from the Americas
15 Clues: Capital of Namibia • Capital of Botswana • The biggest star of universe • The longest river of the world is • How many great lakes in the world • Molten rock below the Earth’s surface • The activity of traveling to a place for pleasure • Country that has the largest population in the world • The gradual destruction of something by natural forces • ...
Vocab #8 2026-05-13
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- Longest mountain range located along western South America
- South American empire famous for roads and mountain farming
- Traditional Japanese gate marking entrance to sacred shrines
- Powerful Mexican empire known for warriors and large cities
- Belief that spirits live in nature and all things
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- Tiered tower temple commonly found in Japanese architecture
- Capital city of the Incan Empire in Peru
- Ancient civilization in Central America known for writing and calendars
- Knotted string system used by Incas to record information
- Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire built on a lake
- Traditional Japanese religion focused on nature spirits and ancestors
- Farming method using step like levels on mountain slopes
- Floating gardens built by Aztecs for growing crops
14 Clues: Capital city of the Incan Empire in Peru • Capital city of the Aztec Empire built on a lake • Belief that spirits live in nature and all things • Floating gardens built by Aztecs for growing crops • Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas • Farming method using step like levels on mountain slopes • ...
REBUILDING HOGWARTS 2024-05-20
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- City extension in Spanish.
- Type of settlement in the mountanious areas of the north of Spain.
- National sovereignty means that power comes from the people.
- The council each island of the Canary Islands is ruled by.
- A large network of cities that have joined their area of influence to an international level.
- The biggest conurbation in Asia.
- A ... area is a densely populated city and all the towns and municipalities that surround it.
- The territorial chamber of the Spanish Parliament.
- A type of urban pattern, as in Manhattan or Barcelona.
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- The treaty in which the EC changed into the European Union in 1992.
- A state in which the executive power is exerted by a single gonernment, usually in the capital.
- Central Business Centre
- Two or more metropolitan areas that grow in size and join.
- The common currency of most EU countries.
- The political institution that carries out the legislative power.
- London and New York are .... metropolises.
- An authoritarian system in which religious authorities control the government.
- Germany is an example of this type of state.
- Our nearest example of sub-regional city.
- One of the two autonomous cities in Spain.
20 Clues: Central Business Centre • City extension in Spanish. • The biggest conurbation in Asia. • The common currency of most EU countries. • Our nearest example of sub-regional city. • London and New York are .... metropolises. • One of the two autonomous cities in Spain. • Germany is an example of this type of state. • The territorial chamber of the Spanish Parliament. • ...
High Middle Ages- Addison Przybilla 2026-03-24
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- What caused population to dip in the 1300s?
- What was the second stage of being admitted into a craft guild?
- wealth earned, saved and inverted to produce profits.
- How did townspeople make their money?
- Sole right to trade
- Anything that could be traded
- What did skilled workers form?
- What happened to the number of serfs as towns grew?
- What was the first region to see revival
- If merchants from other towns or foreign nations wanted to trade in a town they had to
- How long did you have to avoid officials if you wanted to be free?
- exempt status allowed townspeople to avoid work on the
- What protected the cities?
- Charging interest on a loan
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- Formed by Germany because they didn’t have a strong central government?
- What was the first stage of being admitted into a craft guild?
- How many cities were part of the Hanseatic league?
- Manufacturing completed in homes
- How many stages of training are there to get a membership into a craft guild?
- How many crusades were there?
- What is the meeting point along a trade route
- Goods and services that are exchanged, with no use of money
22 Clues: Sole right to trade • What protected the cities? • Charging interest on a loan • How many crusades were there? • Anything that could be traded • What did skilled workers form? • Manufacturing completed in homes • How did townspeople make their money? • What was the first region to see revival • What caused population to dip in the 1300s? • ...
seven one 2022-07-10
9 Clues: before anything • people in the USA • one name of the USA • you speak and you are • all people or everybody • you are in this country • one of the levels in a school • cities of a country like Beijing • after anyone or anything; at the end
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
The Lisbon Times - Edition Nú. 67 2025-10-29
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- He was Cortés's second-in-command and later the first governor of Guatemala.
- Nickname meaning "The Madman" that he earned for his violent rebellion.
- The native guide, known as "The Turk," who deliberately misled the expedition and was later executed for it.
- Aztec "Sun God" nickname given to the fair-haired Alvarado.
- Aztec capital, captured by Cortés's forces in 1521.
- Inca Emperor captured and later executed by Pizarro despite a ransom of gold and silver being paid.
- Capital city founded by Pizarro in 1535, which is now the capital of Peru.
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- Pizarro's former partner who he had executed, leading to Pizarro's own assassination by the man's supporters.
- The "Sad Night" retreat of Cortés from the Aztec capital on June 30, 1520.
- The mythical seven cities of gold that Coronado sought in the American Southwest.
- Land he named "La Florida" in 1513, meaning "place of flowers".
- Key indigenous allies who helped Cortés defeat the Aztec Empire.
- Festival during which Alvarado ordered the massacre of Aztec nobles at the Great Temple of Tenochtitlan.
13 Clues: Aztec capital, captured by Cortés's forces in 1521. • Aztec "Sun God" nickname given to the fair-haired Alvarado. • Land he named "La Florida" in 1513, meaning "place of flowers". • Key indigenous allies who helped Cortés defeat the Aztec Empire. • Nickname meaning "The Madman" that he earned for his violent rebellion. • ...
S and E STATE CAPITAL CITIES 2020-07-23
Capital Markets_1 2011-10-13
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- Buy a stock is to go _______ on a stock
- Financial instrument whose value is based on another security
- This was the first kind of derivative traded in the world
- Rate at which RBI lends to banks
- Shape of double dip recession
- Group of securities held by an individual or institution
- Periodic investments in MF
- National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation is commonly known as
- London interbank offered rate
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- "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
- Reliance acted as _____ ______ when ITC tried to take over EIH
- Trading on a daily basis for profit
- Difference in value between the bid and offering prices
- Exchange of cash flows between two parties
- A financial instrument where the payoff relationship is asymmetric
- London Stock Exchange
- Clearing house for NSE
- Standard deviation of the returns on an investment
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 • ...
Working Capital ?? 2018-08-23
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- What is the main component of Current Assets?
- Who takes 15 days to make payment?
- What does KLM company supply to PVC
- What does 45 days represent in WC cycle?
- Give the accounting term for investment in Y securities.
- The 30 days which the company takes represents what in Working Capital cycle?
- 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?
- What is the working capital approach of the company with respect to their investment decisions in current assets
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- What does 20 days represent in WC cycle?
- Which is the WC principle that the company is using to match the maturity of sources and application of funds?
- Which is the new system that the company is planning to employ to increase their sales?
- Who gives 20 days to make payment?
- What is the main factor that affects the approach taken by Mr X
- What does Transportation, Time Loss, Set-up costs represent?
- On what basis did Mr. X give 15 days credit to the purchaser?
- What is the new approach Mr. X has planned to take
- Who is Mr X
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 20 days represent in WC cycle? • What does 45 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. • ...
Changing nations 2025-09-18
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- A place where people establish a community
- Shared beliefs, traditions, and practices that shape a community
- Having a job or access to work opportunities
- The links between people, places and environments
- Managing resources and environments so they last into the future
- The process of people moving from rural areas into towns and cities
- The central business district or city centre
- Where people live (homes, apartments, shelters)
- An activity or system that supports people (e.g., teaching, healthcare, transport)
- The movement of people from one place to another
- A physical building or place that serves a community (e.g., school, hospital)
- The group or system that makes decisions for a country or community
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- The number of people living in a given space (per km²)
- The country with a high level of urban concentration in capital cities
- Systems that move people and goods from place to place
- The way people or places are spread across an area
- Access to schools, universities, and learning opportunities
- Natural or human-made things people need to survive or thrive
- The natural world and how people interact with it
- The total number of people living in a specific area
20 Clues: A place where people establish a community • Having a job or access to work opportunities • The central business district or city centre • Where people live (homes, apartments, shelters) • The movement of people from one place to another • The links between people, places and environments • The natural world and how people interact with it • ...
Rome Vocab Quiz 2025-09-23
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- supreme ruler
- Capital city for this chapter
- A piece of history from the exact historical event
- Rome’s first leader who did not follow traditional Roman gods (believed in one god instead)
- Protector (god) of Rome
- Info about historical events, but made after the events happened
- A long stone channel that carries clean water
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- A 200 year “golden era” of peace
- How leaders came into power who no longer were heads of the military
- A grouping of tiny colored stone cubes to create a picture or design
- A leader Rome’s people chose
- Not the capital city, but the entirety of lands controlled by Roman leaders and military
- A person who lived outside Roman borders and attacked Roman cities
13 Clues: supreme ruler • Protector (god) of Rome • A leader Rome’s people chose • Capital city for this chapter • A 200 year “golden era” of peace • A long stone channel that carries clean water • A piece of history from the exact historical event • Info about historical events, but made after the events happened • A person who lived outside Roman borders and attacked Roman cities • ...
Rome Vocab Quiz 2025-09-23
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- Trading system consisting of buying, selling, and producing goods.
- A leader Rome’s people chose
- A piece of history from the exact historical event
- Info about historical events, but made after the events happened
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- How leaders came into power who no longer were military dictators
- Rome’s first leader who did not follow traditional Roman gods (believed in one god instead)
- A grouping of tiny colored stone cubes to create a picture or design
- supreme ruler
- A person who lived outside Roman borders and attacked Roman cities
- A long stone channel that carries clean water
- Not the capital city, but the entirety of lands controlled by Roman leaders and military
- Capital city for this chapter
- A 200 year “golden era” of peace
13 Clues: supreme ruler • A leader Rome’s people chose • Capital city for this chapter • A 200 year “golden era” of peace • A long stone channel that carries clean water • A piece of history from the exact historical event • Info about historical events, but made after the events happened • How leaders came into power who no longer were military dictators • ...
Vocab #8 2026-05-11
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- Longest mountain range located along western South America
- South American empire famous for roads and mountain farming
- Traditional Japanese gate marking entrance to sacred shrines
- Powerful Mexican empire known for warriors and large cities
- Belief that spirits live in nature and all things
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- Tiered tower temple commonly found in Japanese architecture
- Capital city of the Incan Empire in Peru
- Ancient civilization in Central America known for writing and calendars
- Knotted string system used by Incas to record information
- Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire built on a lake
- Traditional Japanese religion focused on nature spirits and ancestors
- Farming method using step like levels on mountain slopes
- Floating gardens built by Aztecs for growing crops
14 Clues: Capital city of the Incan Empire in Peru • Capital city of the Aztec Empire built on a lake • Belief that spirits live in nature and all things • Floating gardens built by Aztecs for growing crops • Narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas • Farming method using step like levels on mountain slopes • ...
Year 7 History Crossword 2025-10-02
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- another word for going up or 'exploding'.
- an injection which aims to prevent you from getting a disease.
- a person who moves to another country.
- the name of the street where the Prime Minister lives.
- the politician chosen by the King to govern England on his behalf.
- the capital of England.
- this helped patients not feel the pain of an operation.
- vitamins and substances found in food which help our bodies fight diseases.
- the number on the door of the Prime Minister's house.
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- the King of England 250 years ago who was born in Hanover, Germany.
- an infectious and deadly disease common in the 1700s.
- the government of a city. They helped make cities cleaner.
- material which comes from plants and is woven into washable cloth.
- a person who specialises in delivering babies.
- the capital of Scotland.
- cleanliness.
16 Clues: cleanliness. • the capital of England. • the capital of Scotland. • a person who moves to another country. • another word for going up or 'exploding'. • a person who specialises in delivering babies. • an infectious and deadly disease common in the 1700s. • the number on the door of the Prime Minister's house. • the name of the street where the Prime Minister lives. • ...
SOL 7/9 2023-02-20
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- The Muslim conquest ended after their defeat at this battle:
- Abbasids moved the capital of Islam to this city:
- This type of mathematics was developed by the Muslim world:
- This man was the leader and founder of Islam
- The Pope anointed this emperor in 800 A.D.
- One of the two heresies that divided the early church:
- After the death of Ali, this split occurred in Islam:
- Missionaries carried Christianity and this language to Germanic tribes:
- Christianity had its roots in this religion:
- One of the apostles who spread Christianity
- The other holy city of Islam
- Christianity became legal in the Roman Empire after this emperor converteted:
- This mosque is the main architectural achievement of the Muslim world:
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- These two cities were conquered by the Muslimd
- One of the holy cities of Islam
- Islam was founded on this peninsula:
- The holy text of Christianity:
- The number of pillars of faith Islam
- The Arabic word for God:
- The holy text of Islam
- Monasteries helped preserve these accomplishments:
- Christianity was led by this man:
- Someone who dies for their beliefs:
23 Clues: The holy text of Islam • The Arabic word for God: • The other holy city of Islam • The holy text of Christianity: • One of the holy cities of Islam • Christianity was led by this man: • Someone who dies for their beliefs: • Islam was founded on this peninsula: • The number of pillars of faith Islam • The Pope anointed this emperor in 800 A.D. • ...
The American People and Government 2021-10-07
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- A form of government where the power comes from the people.
- This is where the president lives.
- A system of leaders and laws for making decisions for a community, state, or nation.
- Areas in cities.
- The branch of government that makes sure laws agree with the constitution.
- The person or idea that gets the most votes wins.
- This is the capital of the United States.
- The branch of government that makes the laws.
- Towns or small cities near a large city.
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- This is the current vice-president of the United States.
- Areas in the country-side.
- The branch of government that carries out the laws.
- This person is the leader of the executive branch.
- A form of government where people elect leaders to govern them.
- This is the current president of the United States.
- The ways each branch of government checks the power of the other branches.
- This group in congress has 2 members from every state.
- A plan of government.
- Come to a country to make a new life.
- Love of country.
- Total number of people who live in a place.
- Ways of life.
22 Clues: Ways of life. • Areas in cities. • Love of country. • A plan of government. • Areas in the country-side. • This is where the president lives. • Come to a country to make a new life. • Towns or small cities near a large city. • This is the capital of the United States. • Total number of people who live in a place. • The branch of government that makes the laws. • ...
High Middle Ages- Addison Przybilla 2026-03-25
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- What caused population to dip in the 1300s?
- What was the second stage of being admitted into a craft guild?
- wealth earned, saved and inverted to produce profits.
- How did townspeople make their money?
- Sole right to trade
- Anything that could be traded
- What did skilled workers form?
- What happened to the number of serfs as towns grew?
- What was the first region to see revival
- If merchants from other towns or foreign nations wanted to trade in a town they had to
- How long did you have to avoid officials if you wanted to be free?
- exempt status allowed townspeople to avoid work on the
- What protected the cities?
- Charging interest on a loan
Down
- Formed by Germany because they didn’t have a strong central government?
- What was the first stage of being admitted into a craft guild?
- How many cities were part of the Hanseatic league?
- Manufacturing completed in homes
- How many stages of training are there to get a membership into a craft guild?
- How many crusades were there?
- What is the meeting point along a trade route
- Goods and services that are exchanged, with no use of money
22 Clues: Sole right to trade • What protected the cities? • Charging interest on a loan • How many crusades were there? • Anything that could be traded • What did skilled workers form? • Manufacturing completed in homes • How did townspeople make their money? • What was the first region to see revival • What caused population to dip in the 1300s? • ...
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION 2026-05-19
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- Unions: Worker organizations that fight for better conditions and pay.
- Class: Social group made up of industrial laborers.
- Economic system based on private ownership and profit.
- Line: Production method where products move step-by-step between workers.
- System: Production method using machines and workers in one place.
- Process of developing industries in a country.
- Mines: Underground sites where coal is extracted.
- Industry: Industry focused on making cloth and fabric.
- Replacing human labor with machines.
- Capital: Money invested in businesses, factories, and production.
- Movement of people and goods from one place to another.
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- Slums: Poor and overcrowded areas in cities.
- Revolution: Improvements in farming that increased food production.
- Reform: Efforts to improve living and working conditions.
- Fossil fuel widely used during the Industrial Revolution.
- Production: Making large quantities of goods quickly and cheaply.
- Introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions.
- Engine: Machine powered by steam that drove early factories and trains.
- Starting and managing new businesses for profit.
- Labor: Employment of children in often harsh working conditions.
- Economic policy with little or no government intervention.
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- Early communication system using electrical signals.
23 Clues: Replacing human labor with machines. • Slums: Poor and overcrowded areas in cities. • Process of developing industries in a country. • Movement of people from rural areas to cities. • Starting and managing new businesses for profit. • Mines: Underground sites where coal is extracted. • Introduction of new ideas, methods, or inventions. • ...
Crossword Puzzle Unit 6 Sapir Gazit Period 6 2024-04-28
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- Wealthier people moving to low-income neighborhoods
- New urban development on vacant land
- Population/job dispersal from city centers
- Walkable, mixed-use urban design
- Perpetuating residential segregation through real estate
- Unethical lending discrimination in certain areas
- Massive urban regions encompassing multiple cities
- Uncontrolled outward expansion of cities
- Outer city commercial/residential development
- Managing growth efficiently, protecting environment
- Extremely large cities over 10 million
- Rapidly growing suburb on metropolitan fringe
- Densely populated, built-up non-agricultural regions
- Revitalizing blighted urban areas
- Informal housing without land tenure
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- City size pattern related to rank
- Total population / total land area
- Requiring affordable housing in new development
- Numerical, measurable data
- Movement from cities to rural areas
- Basic urban facilities and services
- Disproportionately largest city in a country
- Perceived crowdedness based on built environment
- Descriptive data on qualities/opinions
- Ranking of cities by size/influence
- Meeting present needs without compromising future
- Land use patterns based on rent
- Dividing land for specific uses
- Rural population / arable land ratio
- Undeveloped buffer zone around cities
30 Clues: Numerical, measurable data • Land use patterns based on rent • Dividing land for specific uses • Walkable, mixed-use urban design • City size pattern related to rank • Revitalizing blighted urban areas • Total population / total land area • Movement from cities to rural areas • Basic urban facilities and services • Ranking of cities by size/influence • ...
Book Report Q3 Laiken N. 2023-03-17
Across
- A pirate town that saves Tom and Hester from Shrike
- Giant reinforced wall that protects anti-traction cities
- Language commonly spoken by aviators
- A pilot who freed Tom and Hester from slave-traders
- A large trading cluster that flies around the world
- Valentine's daughter
- The boy who helps Hester defeat London
- London's research group that tries to make new stalkers
- London's main God
- A stalker who was tasked with killing Hester
Down
- an apprentice engineer who helps Kate destroy MEDUSA
- the belief that cities should be static
- Anna Fang's airship that she built from spare parts
- A war in which most of the world was destroyed due to many high powered weapons being deployed
- The Mayor of London
- The name of Kate's wolf
- The Head Historian who stole MEDUSA
- The girl who wanted to assassinate Valentine
- An old weapon that can destroy cities stolen by London
- A human brain inside of a robotic body
- cities that are mobile and eat other cities
21 Clues: London's main God • The Mayor of London • Valentine's daughter • The name of Kate's wolf • The Head Historian who stole MEDUSA • Language commonly spoken by aviators • The boy who helps Hester defeat London • A human brain inside of a robotic body • the belief that cities should be static • cities that are mobile and eat other cities • ...
East Asia 2013-04-21
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- Is manufacturing and trade more common in the northern or southern part of Japan? (645)
- The _________ Desert is located between China and Mongolia. (637)
- Most of the northwest part of this region is used for what economic activity? (645)
- The __________ Sea is between China and the Korean Peninsula (635)
- The islands of East Asia mostly consists of Tropical _________________ ecosystems (641)
- The Tropic of Cancer runs through what island? (635)
- How many countries in East Asia have Highlands climates? (639)
- What is the largest city in the Philippines (643)
- What resource is found in both the Philippines and Indonesia? (645)
- How many cities in China have a population over 1 million people? (643)
- Besides China, which other country has two cities with populations over 10 million people? (643)
Down
- The Great Sandy Desert and ____________ Desert are located in western Australia (637)
- Does the east or west part of China have a higher population density? (643)
- What is the only country besides China to have mountain ranges over 7,000 ft? (637)
- What is the capital of Japan (635)
- This climate type is found along the equator. (639)
- Marine West Coast climates are only found in Australia and ________________ (639)
- Which country has the largest area with a population density of less than one person per sq. mile? (643)
- This country borders Vietnam, Thailand, and Cambodia (635)
- Lake _________ is found in the middle of Australia (635)
- What resource is found commonly along the east coast of Australia? (645)
- Hydroelectric Power and ______________ are the two most common resources in China (645)
- What is the capital of China? (635)
- The Plateau of ____________ is in west China (637)
- The center of Australia is mostly made of what type of climate? (639)
25 Clues: What is the capital of Japan (635) • What is the capital of China? (635) • What is the largest city in the Philippines (643) • The Plateau of ____________ is in west China (637) • This climate type is found along the equator. (639) • The Tropic of Cancer runs through what island? (635) • Lake _________ is found in the middle of Australia (635) • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-21
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- Most important canal
- Helped make the second bank of the US
- Invented the steamboat
- A machine used to separate cotton from its seeds
- Identical pieces that could be assembled by unskilled workers
- ______ had opportunities that they didn't have before to work in factories
- John Deere's invention which helped western farmers grow more food and get more revenue
- Part of the US that focused on food and farming
- Increased due to cotton gin - one of the major causes of the civil war
Down
- Invented the cotton gin
- ______ faced prejudice due to nativism
- Dominant cash crop of south
- The growth of cities due to movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Part of the US that focused on industry
- Cyrus McCormick's invention which helped western farmers grow more food and get more revenue
- Commercial capital of US
- A person who starts a business to raise money
- The period before the Civil War and during the industrial revolution is known as the ______ period
- ______ and canals helped connect the west and east and reduce costs for farmers by 90%
- Part of the US that focused on agriculture
20 Clues: Most important canal • Invented the steamboat • Invented the cotton gin • Commercial capital of US • Dominant cash crop of south • Helped make the second bank of the US • ______ faced prejudice due to nativism • Part of the US that focused on industry • Part of the US that focused on agriculture • A person who starts a business to raise money • ...
High Middle Ages-Garrett Seelen 2026-03-25
Across
- what had onehundred cities in it
- charging interest on a loan
- nine out of ten towns had lass than how many people
- Goods and services ivory, silk, perfume, no money
- what happened as number of serfs as towns grew
- includes other cities socialazation cultural diffusion holidays
- what did merchant guilds gain when they got a monopoly
- manufacturing comepleted in homes
- another right townspeople had
- exempt status allowed townspeople to avoid work on the
- land labor and capital are controlled by individuals development of fairs
Down
- what did they make to keep travelers adn traders safe
- the lord no longer administered justice towns had their own
- merchants from other towns wanted to trade in a town they had to what
- people had to become an apprentice and then a journeyman what was this called
- country that traded and sod silk, spices, medicines, dyes, textiles, rugs
- earned saved invested to produce profits
- what was a right townspeople had
- country that sold and traded fish, grain, fur, leather, armor, wine, glass wear
- bad smelling city streets and animal pens were
- What was the reason for merchants uniting and preforming guilds
- money changes bench
22 Clues: money changes bench • charging interest on a loan • another right townspeople had • what had onehundred cities in it • what was a right townspeople had • manufacturing comepleted in homes • earned saved invested to produce profits • what happened as number of serfs as towns grew • bad smelling city streets and animal pens were • ...
Capital 2023-10-31
Across
- Name the Indian origin multinational food chain that specialises in a certain drink which is also mentioned in the name. The drink is desired all year long and has evolved into numerous variations. (4,6,3)
- This term refers to a business, investment, or product that provides a steady income or profit. Analogous to a certain animal consistently providing a useful commodity. (4,3)
- This company was the target of a unique undertaking from ordinary investors in January 2021, as a large movement of people placed bets against the downfall of this company in order to try make hedge funds lose a lot of money, the very recent movie adaptation of the incident starred Paul Dano. (8)
- In 2009 this company make one of the most costly design decisions ever in their product, by changing an iconic packaging into a bland unrecognisable one, causing a drop in sales immediately and the quick reversal of the change. The product and this company is spotted in nearly every canteen of our college :) . (9)
- Name the company known mostly for creating the most commercially successful shooter video game franchise got recently acquired along with the company it merged with in 2009, by Microsoft for $69 Billion. After months of the UK antitrust regulator trying to stop the acquisition on grounds of possible monopoly. (10)
Down
- Identify the term being talked here in context of startups "This fund typically represents the first official money a business venture or enterprise raises. Some companies never extend beyond this fund into Series A rounds or beyond." (4,4)
- This term (also a verb) refers to when a person, or company, sells goods on their website that they do not keep in stock. It gained traction during the covid pandemic as a get rich quick scheme as doing so one can generate passive income. (4,8)
- Name the company whose valuation is 12 times it's next competitor, but it only sells smaller volume of more expensive "alternative" products. (5)
- This marketing strategy used to involve a physical piece of paper which acted as an incentive to use a specific product or service, Coca-Cola's 1888-issued "free glass of" is the earliest documented case of this.(6)
- The founder of this company is currently on trial for wire fraud, money laundering, and securities fraud, after losing 10 Billion (with a B) dollars of customer funds.The company went bankrupt in November 2022 after being the face of a certain web3 related technology for some time. Name the company. (3)
10 Clues: Name the company whose valuation is 12 times it's next competitor, but it only sells smaller volume of more expensive "alternative" products. (5) • This term refers to a business, investment, or product that provides a steady income or profit. Analogous to a certain animal consistently providing a useful commodity. (4,3) • ...
Aztecs 2016-11-09
Across
- Domingo: Santo Domingo is the capital of the Dominican Republic and one of the Caribbean's oldest cities.
- supernatural power wielded by gods
- emperor of the Aztecs
- an archaeological Mesoamerican culture that dominated a state centered in Tula Texcoco: Texcoco is a city and municipality located in the State of Mexico
- Tenochtitlan was an Aztec altepetl located on an island in Lake Texcoco, in the Valley of Mexico.
- calendar consisted of a 365-day calendar cycle
- a pictorial symbol for a word or a phrase
- largest empirer in precolomnia
- member of the American Indians, dominent in Mexico
- an Explorer
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- member of a group of peoples native to southern Mexico and Central America
- Native American
- mayor: The Templo Mayor was one of the main temples of the Aztecs in their capital city of Tenochtitlan
- Aztec religion
- Colombian: relating to the history and cultures of the Americas before the arrival of Columbus in 1492
- a language Smallpox: a disease
- mesoamerican agriculture
- corn
18 Clues: corn • an Explorer • Aztec religion • Native American • emperor of the Aztecs • mesoamerican agriculture • a language Smallpox: a disease • largest empirer in precolomnia • supernatural power wielded by gods • a pictorial symbol for a word or a phrase • calendar consisted of a 365-day calendar cycle • member of the American Indians, dominent in Mexico • ...
Which Country do the capital cities belong to? 2021-03-11
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- Damascus
- Rabat
- capital Cairo
- capital Nicosia
- capital Tehran
- capital Manama
- Muscat
- Riyadh
- Monrovia
- capital Algiers
- Khartoum
- Porto-Novo
- capital Bissau
- Yamoussoukro
- Jerusalem
- Sana'a
- Accra
- Doha
- Beirut
- Niamey
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- Abuja
- Nouakchott
- capital Praia
- Abu Dhabi
- Dakar
- Bamako
- Kuwait City
- capital Conakry
- Ankara
- capital Ouagadougou
- Lomé
- Amman
- Tunis
- capital Banjul
- Jamestown
- Freetown
- Bagdad
- Tripoli
- Ramallah
39 Clues: Lomé • Doha • Abuja • Rabat • Dakar • Amman • Tunis • Accra • Muscat • Bamako • Ankara • Riyadh • Bagdad • Sana'a • Beirut • Niamey • Tripoli • Damascus • Monrovia • Khartoum • Freetown • Ramallah • Abu Dhabi • Jamestown • Jerusalem • Nouakchott • Porto-Novo • Kuwait City • Yamoussoukro • capital Praia • capital Cairo • capital Tehran • capital Manama • capital Banjul • capital Bissau • capital Nicosia • capital Conakry • capital Algiers • capital Ouagadougou
Find the 45 Capital cities around the World! 2023-08-31
Across
- Central African Republic
- Bangladesh
- Albania
- Australia
- Brazil
- Cape Verde
- la Vella Andorra
- Bahamas
- Ecuador
- Bahrain
- Egypt
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Jose Costa Rica
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Belize
- Denmark
- Penh Cambodia
- Seri Begawan Brunei
- Afghanistan
- Azerbaijan
- Angola
- Novo Benin
- Chad
- Croatia
- Colombia
- Republic of the Congo
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- Barbados
- Comoros
- Bolivia
- Cuba
- Belgium
- Armenia
- Bhutan
- Canada
- Austria
- Burkina Faso
- Algeria
- Chile
- Bulgaria
- China
- Belarus
- Dominica
- Czech Republic
- Burundi
- Botswana
- Aires Argentina
- Cameroon
- Cyprus
- Djibouti
- Domingo Dominican Republic
50 Clues: Cuba • Chad • Egypt • Chile • China • Bhutan • Brazil • Canada • Belize • Angola • Cyprus • Comoros • Bolivia • Belgium • Armenia • Albania • Austria • Bahamas • Algeria • Ecuador • Bahrain • Belarus • Denmark • Burundi • Croatia • Barbados • Bulgaria • Dominica • Botswana • Cameroon • Djibouti • Colombia • Australia • Bangladesh • Cape Verde • Azerbaijan • Novo Benin • Afghanistan • Burkina Faso • Penh Cambodia • Czech Republic • Jose Costa Rica • Aires Argentina • ...
Spanish Exploration 2023-10-27
Across
- Largest river in America
- Religious settlements run by Catholic Priests
- Spanish Explorer who claimed the Mississippi River
- A form of Christianity practiced by the Spanish
- Part of the U.S that includes Florida and Georgia
Down
- Cities spanish were looking for
- Catholic religious leaders
- Albany is an example
- People from Spain
- First European to see the Grand Canyon
10 Clues: People from Spain • Albany is an example • Largest river in America • Catholic religious leaders • Cities spanish were looking for • First European to see the Grand Canyon • Religious settlements run by Catholic Priests • A form of Christianity practiced by the Spanish • Part of the U.S that includes Florida and Georgia • Spanish Explorer who claimed the Mississippi River
The world 2022-06-14
10 Clues: we live in these • there are 5 on earth • this is a small city • this is a small ocean • we live on this planet • there are many in the sky • cities are divided into these • these are on all the continents • this is water crossing a country • this is the most important city of a country
The Southwest Region 2023-10-23
Across
- This natural wonder runs 217 miles long and is one of the biggest tourist attractions in the Southwest.
- What desert covers the majority of southern Arizona and New Mexico
- Name of the river that creates a natural boundary between Mexico and Texas.
- is the #1 producer of oil in the country.
- The state of Arizona produced about 2/3 of the ________ mined in the United States.
- Phoenix is the capital of this state.
- the eastern side of the region is more suitable for agriculture, however it is still prone to __________ (lack of water)
- Oklahoma City is the capital city of this state.
- Capital city of Texas
- ________ is a staple food in southwestern cuisine. It can be used in tacos, quesadillas, burritos and more!
- is the largest city in the region.
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- This body of water is heavily depended on by those living in the Southwest region.
- Along with Spanish heritage, the southwest is also influenced Native Americans specifically this tribe.
- Capital city of New Mexico
- ________ are frequently used in this region due to the limited water supply. They move water from lakes and rivers to farms and cities.
- The southwest region is heavily influenced by this European nation that colonized the area back in the 1700's.
- Oklahoma and Northern Texas are known for what type of natural disaster?
- term used to describe the region given its arid climate and frequent droughts
- How many states make up the southwest region?
- Much of the Southwest region has a ______ climate. It is hot and dry with very little precipitation.
20 Clues: Capital city of Texas • Capital city of New Mexico • is the largest city in the region. • Phoenix is the capital of this state. • is the #1 producer of oil in the country. • How many states make up the southwest region? • Oklahoma City is the capital city of this state. • What desert covers the majority of southern Arizona and New Mexico • ...
CAPITAL 2021-01-14
Retrieval Crossword - Year 9 Geography 2025-03-21
Across
- Number of babies born per 1000 per year
- The movement of people
- Outer most layer of the earth
- What makes plates move?
- Capital of Nepal
- Examples include well paid jobs and better education
- Volcanic mudflow
- Mountain range in Asia
- The inner most part of the earth
Down
- GCSE term - a positive of tourism in developing countries
- The proportion of people living in cities
- The age you are expected to live until
- Himalayan plate margin
- Gently sloping volcano
- Plate margin where plates move side by side
- An informal settlement in India
16 Clues: Capital of Nepal • Volcanic mudflow • Himalayan plate margin • The movement of people • Gently sloping volcano • Mountain range in Asia • What makes plates move? • Outer most layer of the earth • An informal settlement in India • The inner most part of the earth • The age you are expected to live until • Number of babies born per 1000 per year • ...
Settlement Terms 2023-07-10
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- Anywhere but big cities
- Smaller than a town and larger than a hamlet
- A city
- Smaller than a city and larger than a village
- Not forever
- A very big city with generally over 10 million residents
- Operate in a particularly way
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- A small settlement, smaller that a village
- Chief/capital city of a country/region
- Countryside
- Intended to last forever or remain unchanged indefinitely
11 Clues: A city • Countryside • Not forever • Anywhere but big cities • Operate in a particularly way • Chief/capital city of a country/region • A small settlement, smaller that a village • Smaller than a town and larger than a hamlet • Smaller than a city and larger than a village • A very big city with generally over 10 million residents • ...
Georgia State Facts Crossword Puzzle 2026-05-11
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- Carter was the 39th president.
- is the capital of Georgia.
- The Georgia’s state football team is the Atlanta .
- is one of Georgia’s largest cities.
- Georgia is the state.
Down
- The state is a peach
- Luther King jr. lived in Georgia.
- Right next to Georgia is .
- Georgia’s state bird is the thrasher.
- The state insect is a .
10 Clues: The state is a peach • Georgia is the state. • The state insect is a . • is the capital of Georgia. • Right next to Georgia is . • Carter was the 39th president. • Luther King jr. lived in Georgia. • is one of Georgia’s largest cities. • Georgia’s state bird is the thrasher. • The Georgia’s state football team is the Atlanta .
Random English Words! 2019-12-05
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- the opposite of happy
- past tense of catch
- the month after August, before October
- "My teacher told me not to use a pen, so I need a..."
- what is the capital of England?
- Dua Lipa and Beyonce are...?
- past tense of play
- the cold season of the year
- these animals live in water
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- this animal is black and white
- the month after February, before April
- When it rains you need an...?
- past tense of drink
- past tense of bring
- this fruit can be red, green, or yellow
- Prizren, Gjilan, Prishtina are...?
16 Clues: past tense of play • past tense of catch • past tense of drink • past tense of bring • the opposite of happy • the cold season of the year • these animals live in water • Dua Lipa and Beyonce are...? • When it rains you need an...? • this animal is black and white • what is the capital of England? • Prizren, Gjilan, Prishtina are...? • the month after February, before April • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries 2025-09-29
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- Bogota
- The smallest and most densely populated of Central American countries
- Home to Canelo Alvarez
- Los Roques National Park
- The Land of Lakes and Volcanoes
- Links Central and South America
- 2nd largest country in South America
- Galapagos Islands
- Hosted the 1st ever World Cup
Down
- The Quetzal is the national bird and currency
- Two capital cities (La Paz is the world's highest)
- 6,000km of Pacific Ocean coastline
- Translate "Rich Coast"
- Pacific Ocean to the south and Caribbean Sea to the north
- Itaipu Dam (hydropower)
- Known for its ancient Incan heritage
16 Clues: Bogota • Galapagos Islands • Translate "Rich Coast" • Home to Canelo Alvarez • Itaipu Dam (hydropower) • Los Roques National Park • Hosted the 1st ever World Cup • The Land of Lakes and Volcanoes • Links Central and South America • 6,000km of Pacific Ocean coastline • 2nd largest country in South America • Known for its ancient Incan heritage • ...
Persia Crossword 2023-10-16
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- Conquered _______ using clever tactics
- Persians started as a small kingdom in the _____ empire
- One of the capitals
- Empire had multiple ________ cities
- Leader called this for sparing lives
- Founder of the Persian Empire
Down
- Hired ____ guides to lead through the desert
- Cyrus was called the ______
- Allowed the ___ to return to Israel
- Provided ________ freedom for the people
- Cambyses II was the ______ of the Persian Empire
11 Clues: One of the capitals • Cyrus was called the ______ • Founder of the Persian Empire • Allowed the ___ to return to Israel • Empire had multiple ________ cities • Leader called this for sparing lives • Conquered _______ using clever tactics • Provided ________ freedom for the people • Hired ____ guides to lead through the desert • ...
Spain 2024-10-17
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- the running of the________ is a traditional festival
- famous Spanish painter.
- traditional famous food
- three horizontal stripes red yellow red with a
- the _________mountain is popular for hiking and skiing.
- Spain is known for its _________dance
Down
- the largest lake in Spain
- the country next to Spain
- Madrid, ______, and Valencia are the three largest cities in Spain
- currency of Spain
- capital of Spain
11 Clues: capital of Spain • currency of Spain • famous Spanish painter. • traditional famous food • the largest lake in Spain • the country next to Spain • Spain is known for its _________dance • three horizontal stripes red yellow red with a • the running of the________ is a traditional festival • the _________mountain is popular for hiking and skiing. • ...
Geography 2023-03-01
Across
- when cities grow too fast it causes a ____ of housing
- capital city of a country
- to shelter people
- _____ distribution(how far a house is from city center)
Down
- housing built illegally
- shared facility for kids
- two houses sharing a wall
- housing found near the city centre
- buildings found in Fujian Province
- high density area
10 Clues: high density area • to shelter people • housing built illegally • shared facility for kids • capital city of a country • two houses sharing a wall • housing found near the city centre • buildings found in Fujian Province • when cities grow too fast it causes a ____ of housing • _____ distribution(how far a house is from city center)
HISTORY CROSSWORD 2025-12-01
Across
- Tower in arabic
- Asturian leader who started the "Reconquista"
- Main religion in Spain since 1492
- Visigoth capital city
- Name given by the Romans to the river in Sevilla
Down
- Visigoth King who died in the Battle of Guadalete
- Language spoken by Romans and Visigoths
- Church in arabic
- Palace in arabic
- Romans invented this to join cities
10 Clues: Tower in arabic • Church in arabic • Palace in arabic • Visigoth capital city • Main religion in Spain since 1492 • Romans invented this to join cities • Language spoken by Romans and Visigoths • Asturian leader who started the "Reconquista" • Name given by the Romans to the river in Sevilla • Visigoth King who died in the Battle of Guadalete
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-12
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- They ate ... so they didn't starve
- Romans had republic and the Greeks had a...
- Romans and Greeks both had a strong...
- They both believed in gods and goddesses
- Used to hurt or kill enemies
- both cities made big...
- they both had... so their divided into groups
- Used to protect themselves
- Both cities had ... were people became married.
- They both had cute animals called...
Down
- These people are in charge of their cities
- the Greeks made it but the Romans borrowed it and added on to it
- They both used these to trade
- Both cities had this for entertainment and fun activities
- They both wore ... so there not undressed
- They both lived in ...
- Both cities had... so they're under control
- These were used to buy or get traded items
- another name for battle is...
- both used these to do there jobs
20 Clues: They both lived in ... • both cities made big... • Used to protect themselves • Used to hurt or kill enemies • They both used these to trade • another name for battle is... • both used these to do there jobs • They ate ... so they didn't starve • They both had cute animals called... • Romans and Greeks both had a strong... • They both believed in gods and goddesses • ...
America in Print Crossword 2023-02-16
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- The unique importance of each individual
- The denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people
- The idea that God decided the fate of a person's soul even before birth
- Reformers who wanted to abolish, or end slavery
- Widespread starvation
Down
- Was a movement that sought to explore the relationship between humans and nature through emotions rather than through reason.
- The growth of cities due to movement of people from rural areas to cities
- A huge outdoor religious meeting
- People who invest capital or money in a business to ear a profit
- A device that used electrical signals to send messages
10 Clues: Widespread starvation • A huge outdoor religious meeting • The unique importance of each individual • Reformers who wanted to abolish, or end slavery • A device that used electrical signals to send messages • People who invest capital or money in a business to ear a profit • The idea that God decided the fate of a person's soul even before birth • ...
The Roaring 20s 2024-01-26
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- The 18th Amendment banned this
- Entertainment industry that "exploded" during the 1920s
- Popular Jazz trumpeter and vocalist, Louis _________
- Time period where Black Americans were moving from the South to Northern cities
- After the "Roaring 20s" came an economic downturn known as "The Great ________"
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- Neighborhood in New York City that became known as the "Negro Capital of the World"
- Young women who wore short hair and skirts, drank and smoked in public
- During the 1920s, more Americans lived here rather than on farms
- Type of music that became extremely popular during the 1920s
- The 19th Amendment gave women the right to do what?
10 Clues: The 18th Amendment banned this • The 19th Amendment gave women the right to do what? • Popular Jazz trumpeter and vocalist, Louis _________ • Entertainment industry that "exploded" during the 1920s • Type of music that became extremely popular during the 1920s • During the 1920s, more Americans lived here rather than on farms • ...
Al-Andalus 2020-06-12
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- At first, Al-Andalus was a dependent ________.
- Were the most powerful group.
- Was th official lenguaje.
- Where protected by high walls.
- Most of the population lived in the __________.
Down
- Were a minority group.
- Cristian who carried on practising their own religion.
- Where Christians who converted to Islam.
- Kingdoms Fought each other continuously.
- Muslims made _____________ the capital city.
10 Clues: Were a minority group. • Was th official lenguaje. • Were the most powerful group. • Where protected by high walls. • Where Christians who converted to Islam. • Muslims made _____________ the capital city. • Kingdoms Fought each other continuously. • At first, Al-Andalus was a dependent ________. • Most of the population lived in the __________. • ...
Inca 2025-02-27
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- The people on the second level of the social pyramid
- The Inca had a very advanced ____
- The people at the bottom of the social pyramid
- The mountains where the Inca lived
- Women would ____ clothes at home
Down
- The capital cities name
- The sun god
- The most commonly eaten food
- Men would build ___
- Inca The emperor's name
10 Clues: The sun god • Men would build ___ • The capital cities name • Inca The emperor's name • The most commonly eaten food • Women would ____ clothes at home • The Inca had a very advanced ____ • The mountains where the Inca lived • The people at the bottom of the social pyramid • The people on the second level of the social pyramid
TFA's October Alumni Newsletter! 2021-11-05
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- TFA CCV's Executive Director
- The Organization that we all know and love
- The region in which we function
- the capital of our region's state
- A shared passion that many of us have
- Last Month's Newsletter Spotlight
Down
- TFA's CEO
- number of TFA cities
- what you serve as during TFA's corps program
- who our forward strategy is based on!
- Largest TFA region by square miles covered
- Educational Equity Begins with ______ Equity
12 Clues: TFA's CEO • number of TFA cities • TFA CCV's Executive Director • The region in which we function • the capital of our region's state • Last Month's Newsletter Spotlight • who our forward strategy is based on! • A shared passion that many of us have • The Organization that we all know and love • Largest TFA region by square miles covered • ...
busy towns 2025-11-11
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- Pretty homes
- A very tall building in Bangkok
- Fun things to do at night
- Tall buildings in big cities
Down
- A famous beach city in Thailand
- Life that is very busy and quick
- A big city in the USA with the Statue of Liberty
- The capital of France, known for the Eiffel Tower
- Dirty air in the city
- Places with many shops
- Beaches without trash
- Cars stuck on the road
12 Clues: Pretty homes • Dirty air in the city • Beaches without trash • Places with many shops • Cars stuck on the road • Fun things to do at night • Tall buildings in big cities • A famous beach city in Thailand • A very tall building in Bangkok • Life that is very busy and quick • A big city in the USA with the Statue of Liberty • The capital of France, known for the Eiffel Tower
Unit 3 Review 2026-03-31
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- Religion that started in India but is mostly popular in other parts of Asia today
- This cartel tries to influence the price of oil
- Modern city in the Middle East home to the world's tallest building
- Country who left India and partitioned it into two countries
- Israel launched a war here after Hamas attacks
- Country to the north of India with a capital called Kathmandu
- Muslims are forbidden from consuming these types of beverages
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- Means "land between two rivers"
- People moving to cities, this trend is increasing over time
- Capital of Pakistan
- Indian leader who led independence movement
- Nation-state that was created in 1948 to be a homeland for the Jews
12 Clues: Capital of Pakistan • Means "land between two rivers" • Indian leader who led independence movement • Israel launched a war here after Hamas attacks • This cartel tries to influence the price of oil • People moving to cities, this trend is increasing over time • Country who left India and partitioned it into two countries • ...
I Survided The Attack Of The Grizzlies, 1967 2018-12-19
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- Used to light up the dark
- A place to put your garbage
- A cold month
- Elevation of land
- A place with no cities and lots of animals
- A big type of bear
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- When there is a lack of food
- The capital of this state is Helena
- A place with lots of tents
- A river that falls off a cliff
- A long walk
- A slow moving mass or river of ice
12 Clues: A long walk • A cold month • Elevation of land • A big type of bear • Used to light up the dark • A place with lots of tents • A place to put your garbage • When there is a lack of food • A river that falls off a cliff • A slow moving mass or river of ice • The capital of this state is Helena • A place with no cities and lots of animals
Ohio Facts 2021-05-18
9 Clues: state tree • state bird • is the capital. • all the food and soils. • carnation state flower • is one of the bg cities. • river biggest river in ohio. • region is where ohio is located. • amstrong is the first to walk on the moon. Quarter played in travel by air and space.
Mia august 3rd 2022 2022-08-03
9 Clues: a group of • up in the clouds • beaches and houses • cities and skyscrapers • important city in a state • a place where there is water • is a place in the united states • There are 3 of them in the united states • something that tells you what direction you are going
Maya & Aztec - Henry & Hwan 2025-03-03
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- Aztec's 1428 AD - 1519 AD
- Also known as the Golden Age for Mayas
- Underwater resevoirbuilt by the Maya
- Maya's capital city
- Conquered people paid Aztecs with
- Aztec's floating garden
- Also known as the Sacred Round in Maya civilization
- Aztec's built foundation on ___ (700 AD)
- Aztec's built foundation on ___ (100 AD - 650 AD)
- Cities joining each other
- Aztecs called themselves
- Maya created this new math concept
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- Maya's ruler was also known as true man or ___
- Backbone of Maya society
- Meaning of Mesoamerica
- Aztec's god of sun and war
- Maya were experts in Math and ___
- Maya built on their ideas
- Aztec warriors were
19 Clues: Maya's capital city • Aztec warriors were • Meaning of Mesoamerica • Aztec's floating garden • Backbone of Maya society • Aztecs called themselves • Aztec's 1428 AD - 1519 AD • Maya built on their ideas • Cities joining each other • Aztec's god of sun and war • Conquered people paid Aztecs with • Maya were experts in Math and ___ • Maya created this new math concept • ...
The Early Greeks 2025-09-25
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- Greeks who wandered from country to country, attacking people and trying to take over
- Greeks who sailed to other cities andbuilt cities around the Aegean Sea
- barbarians who settled in Canaan
- the city from which the Mycenaeans were named
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- the time in Greece that the barbarians reigned; this time has few written records
- barbarians from northern Greece
- people who spent time weaving cloth, creating pottery, or making or things for use in everyday life
- another popular Greek city
- a weapon similar to a large arrow that is thrown from a long distance away
- a popular Greek city named after a Greek goddess (the capital city of Greece today)
10 Clues: another popular Greek city • barbarians from northern Greece • barbarians who settled in Canaan • the city from which the Mycenaeans were named • a weapon similar to a large arrow that is thrown from a long distance away • Greeks who sailed to other cities andbuilt cities around the Aegean Sea • ...
Smart Cities 2025-04-15
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- A payment method that doesn’t require swiping or inserting a card.
- A city's tech-focused plan for better services and connectivity.
- key principle where government actions are open to the public.
- What we want to keep protected in a data-driven world.
- Surveillance with brains—cameras powered by artificial intelligence.
- What you get stuck in during rush hour in big cities
- Capital city known for Big Ben, double-decker buses, and the Thames.
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- London’s zone where high-emission vehicles pay to enter (abbr.).
- Modern energy systems that balance supply and demand using tech
- Where rubbish goes—smart cities monitor these to manage litter.
- Living in a way that protects the planet for future generations.
- the movement of people or goods, often by bus, train, or car.
12 Clues: What you get stuck in during rush hour in big cities • What we want to keep protected in a data-driven world. • the movement of people or goods, often by bus, train, or car. • key principle where government actions are open to the public. • Modern energy systems that balance supply and demand using tech • ...
Mia august 3rd 2022 2022-08-03
9 Clues: a group of • up in the clouds • beaches and houses • cities and skyscrapers • important city in a state • a place where there is water • is a place in the united states • There are 3 of them in the united states • something that tells you what direction you are going
Mia august 3rd 2022 2022-08-03
9 Clues: a group of • up in the clouds • beaches and houses • cities and skyscrapers • important city in a state • a place where there is water • is a place in the united states • There are 3 of them in the united states • something that tells you what direction you are going
Geography semi-pro 2023-03-02
9 Clues: everyone hates them • it's in South America • they have weird accent • Their capital is Berlin • it's famous for its food • you can find frogs in your toilet • is known for their music and actors • i's known for the romantic cities there • its famous cuz it's Swedens little sibling
Kingdoms of Africa 2025-09-03
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- - Capital of Ghana that was actually 2 cities
- - Ruler of Mali
- - Village that prospered and later became Ghana
- - Legendary founder of Mali
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- - Special class of oral historians
- - People who helped establish Mali after Ghana fell
- - Fertile grassland
- - Word for language type with over 500 languages tha means "people"
- - Semidesert area
9 Clues: - Ruler of Mali • - Semidesert area • - Fertile grassland • - Legendary founder of Mali • - Special class of oral historians • - Capital of Ghana that was actually 2 cities • - Village that prospered and later became Ghana • - People who helped establish Mali after Ghana fell • - Word for language type with over 500 languages tha means "people"
All About Burkina Faso 2022-06-09
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- Burkina Faso Flag contains this in the middle
- Cultural food that contains rice
- 15% of population had these beliefs
- Political violence has done this to 2M people
- Amount of major cities on the map
- mountain listed on the map
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- Cultural drink from Burkina Faso
- Capital of Burkina Faso
- Gov. has Executive, legislative, and...
- industry that employs most of work force
- Primary religion
- Sacrificed animal for "Le Festival Tabaski"
12 Clues: Primary religion • Capital of Burkina Faso • mountain listed on the map • Cultural drink from Burkina Faso • Cultural food that contains rice • Amount of major cities on the map • 15% of population had these beliefs • Gov. has Executive, legislative, and... • industry that employs most of work force • Sacrificed animal for "Le Festival Tabaski" • ...
🐟 2025-02-13
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- The first people to make a city
- Most commonly found in Small Cities
- Capital of tombolo
- What type of City is St. Ives
- Loewst rank in the hierarchy pyramid
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- Soil with good food in for plants
- Around 20 houses and no church
- Central Bussines _________
- A famous city football (soccer) :)
- One of the natural site factors
- What type of city is New York
- Placing thing in order of importance
12 Clues: Capital of tombolo • Central Bussines _________ • What type of city is New York • What type of City is St. Ives • Around 20 houses and no church • The first people to make a city • One of the natural site factors • Soil with good food in for plants • A famous city football (soccer) :) • Most commonly found in Small Cities • Placing thing in order of importance • ...
Cities of the World - America 2023-10-06
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- This city is known as the "Big Apple". It's home to the Statue of Liberty.
- This city is in Florida and has beautiful beaches.
- This city is in Illinois and is known for its windy weather. They have a famous bean-shaped sculpture.
- This city is known for its giant statue of Jesus, called "Christ the Redeemer." It has a famous beach named Copacabana.
- The capital city of Chile. The Andes Mountains surround it.
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- This city is the capital of Argentina. It's name translates to "Good Airs".
- This is the capital of Mexico. It's one of the biggest cities in the world.
- Capital of Peru, this city is gateway to the famous ruins of Machu Picchu
- Home to Hollywood.
- It's the biggest city in Canada. The famous ice hockey team, the Maple Leaves, belongs here.
10 Clues: Home to Hollywood. • This city is in Florida and has beautiful beaches. • The capital city of Chile. The Andes Mountains surround it. • Capital of Peru, this city is gateway to the famous ruins of Machu Picchu • This city is known as the "Big Apple". It's home to the Statue of Liberty. • This city is the capital of Argentina. It's name translates to "Good Airs". • ...
Capital Punishment 2023-10-11
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- The ___ plays a crucial role in deciding whether someone should receive capital punishment or not.
- One of the arguments in favor of capital punishment is that it prevents criminals from committing more crimes after being released from ___.
- It is the ___ of an offender sentence to death.
- Some argue that it is a necessary and effective deterrent froe serious crimes, while others contend that it is a ___ and inhumane violation of human rights.
- The ___ is the official who decides whether there is enough evidence to send the case to trial,where a jury or a judge will determine the guilt or innocence of the accused.
- Capital punishment is also known as ___penalty
- One of the main arguments against capital punishment is that it violates the right to life of the ___ ,who may be innocent or have been denied a fairly trial.
- ___was sometimes an alternative for people that committed henious crimes.
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- Capital punishment is the practice of killing a person who has been ___ of a crime,usually after legal process.
- Some people also used ___ to avoid the worst punishment.
- The death penalty is the ultimate cruel, inhumane and degrading ___.
- Some people argue that capital punishment is deterrent to ___ and just way of punishing the offenders.
- International ___say that the use of death penalty must be restricted to the most serious crimes.
- Capital punishment does not guarantee ___,as there is always a risk of executing innocent people or people who are unfairly convicted.
- In some ___culture law breakers were punished by death.
- The act of capital punishment officially became ___ in Belize in 1996.
- Some crimes that may result ina death penalty are ___ treason rape and genocide.
17 Clues: Capital punishment is also known as ___penalty • It is the ___ of an offender sentence to death. • In some ___culture law breakers were punished by death. • Some people also used ___ to avoid the worst punishment. • The death penalty is the ultimate cruel, inhumane and degrading ___. • The act of capital punishment officially became ___ in Belize in 1996. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-22
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- american prejudice against immigrants
- a business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- creator of the steel plow
- women who worked and lived in factories
- creator of the reaper
- greatest system of transportation in America in the 1950s
- provided free land to settlers in the West
- inventor of the telephone
- inventor of the electric lightbulb
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- the device uses to efficiently clean and refine cotton
- a person who invests capital in a large business
- location of the most famous textile mill
- commercial capital of the U.S.
- a period of rapid industrial growth in America in the 18th and 19th centuries
- inventor of the cotton gin
- the movement from rural areas to cities
- a period where the demand for goods and services are on the decline
- percentage of the world's cotton produced in the South
- complete control of a product or industry by one person or a group
- when workers stop working until their demands are met by their employers
- a severe recession
21 Clues: a severe recession • creator of the reaper • creator of the steel plow • inventor of the telephone • inventor of the cotton gin • commercial capital of the U.S. • inventor of the electric lightbulb • american prejudice against immigrants • women who worked and lived in factories • the movement from rural areas to cities • location of the most famous textile mill • ...
