capital cities Crossword Puzzles
CRACK THE CODEWORD 2025-06-19
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- I have cities but no houses, mountains but no trees, and water but no fish. What am I?
- The ‘A’ in SMART goals
- Spy gadget with a lens
- What goes up but never comes down?
- Kuwait’s capital
- Common HR document during hiring
- Device to record voices
- System used to track recruitment
- The ‘E’ in DEI
- File storing employment info
- Month with most public holidays in Kuwait
- Famous fictional British spy
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- Used to decode messages
- Secret identity
- Tech used to automate HR processes
- Core people skill in HR
- I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind. What am I?
- HR metric tracking employee happiness
- Something agents wear
- Opposite of loud
- Secure storage room
- Currency of India
- HR process of bringing new joiners in
23 Clues: The ‘E’ in DEI • Secret identity • Opposite of loud • Kuwait’s capital • Currency of India • Secure storage room • Something agents wear • The ‘A’ in SMART goals • Spy gadget with a lens • Used to decode messages • Core people skill in HR • Device to record voices • File storing employment info • Famous fictional British spy • Common HR document during hiring • ...
Capital Cities in the UK 2022-05-02
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- travels through Oxfordshire and finishes in London?
- What is the capital city of Scotland?
- Which capital city has the tallest building in Britain
- What is the capital city of Wales?
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- Which street did the great fire of London start?
- Which capital city built the titanic?
- Edinburgh's big arts festival?
7 Clues: Edinburgh's big arts festival? • What is the capital city of Wales? • What is the capital city of Scotland? • Which capital city built the titanic? • Which street did the great fire of London start? • travels through Oxfordshire and finishes in London? • Which capital city has the tallest building in Britain
State Crossword 2013-05-17
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- Capital is Montpelier
- Nickname is "The Peach State"
- State Bird is Ruffed grouse
- Capital is Indianapolis
- Capital is Des Moines
- Capital is Baton Rouge
- Capital is Salt Lake City
- Capital is Hartford
- Capital is Jefferson City
- Capital is Tallahassee
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- Nickname is "Pine Tree State"
- Nickname is "The Volunteer State"
- Capital is Denver
- Capital is Jackson
- Nickname is "The Mount Rushmore State"
- Nickname is "Old Dominion"
- Nickname is "The Equality State"
- Nickname is "The Golden State
- Nickname is "The First State"
- Nickname is "The Lone Star State
- Nickname is "The Aloha State"
- Capital is Annapolis
- Nickname is "The Beaver State"
23 Clues: Capital is Denver • Capital is Jackson • Capital is Hartford • Capital is Annapolis • Capital is Montpelier • Capital is Des Moines • Capital is Baton Rouge • Capital is Tallahassee • Capital is Indianapolis • Capital is Salt Lake City • Capital is Jefferson City • Nickname is "Old Dominion" • State Bird is Ruffed grouse • Nickname is "Pine Tree State" • Nickname is "The Peach State" • ...
Canada-National Parks 2023-01-27
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- Capital of Manitoba
- Capital of British Columbia
- Capital of Nunavut
- Capital of Yukon
- Capital of Saskatchewan
- National Park in Alberta
- Capital of Nova Scotia
- Morne National Park in Newfoundland and Labrador
- National Park in Alberta
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Alberta
- Capital of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Biome with low temperatures and permafrost
- Large region of ancient bedrock in Canada
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- National Park in Nova Scotia
- National Park Reserve in British Columbia
- Capital of Northwest Territories
- Flat grassland region in Canada
- Capital of Quebec
- Second-largest city in Canada
- Largest city in British Columbia
- National Park in Quebec
- National Park in Alberta
- Largest city in Canada
- National Park in New Brunswick
25 Clues: Capital of Yukon • Capital of Quebec • Capital of Canada • Capital of Nunavut • Capital of Alberta • Capital of Manitoba • Capital of Nova Scotia • Largest city in Canada • Capital of Saskatchewan • National Park in Quebec • National Park in Alberta • National Park in Alberta • National Park in Alberta • Capital of British Columbia • National Park in Nova Scotia • ...
Brasil 2023-03-27
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- Nome da nossa cidade
- Região com domínio da Caatinga
- Capital do Paraná
- Capital de Minas Gerais
- Região onde localiza a capital do Brasil
- Capital de Tocantins
- Povo que habitava o Brasil antes da colonização
- Nosso estado
- País que colonizou o Brasil
- Capital do Ceará
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- Região com as duas principais cidades do Brasil
- Capital do estado de Pernambuco
- Capital do Brasil
- Árvore que originou o nome do Brasil
- Região com domínio da Floresta Amazônica
- Capital do Piauí
- Capital do Espírito Santo
- Capital do Rio Grande do Norte
- Árvore tipa do sul do Brasil
- Capital da Bahia
- Domínio com terras alagadas
- Região mais fria do Brasil
22 Clues: Nosso estado • Capital do Piauí • Capital da Bahia • Capital do Ceará • Capital do Brasil • Capital do Paraná • Nome da nossa cidade • Capital de Tocantins • Capital de Minas Gerais • Capital do Espírito Santo • Região mais fria do Brasil • Domínio com terras alagadas • País que colonizou o Brasil • Árvore tipa do sul do Brasil • Região com domínio da Caatinga • Capital do Rio Grande do Norte • ...
WHERE IN THE WORLD?! 2024-04-03
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- LOCATED IN WEST AFRICA, KNOWN FOR VIBRANT CULTURE AND MUSIC. THE CAPITAL CITY IS DAKAR.
- THE FLAG IS RED WITH A WHITE ‘+’ IN THE MIDDLE, LIKE WE USE IN THE USA FOR A HOSPITAL SYMBOL. MOST OF THIS COUNTRY IS COVERED BY MOUNTAINS, THE ALPS.
- THIS COUNTRY’S NAME IS THE SAME AS THE WORD FOR THE FEELING YOU HAVE WHEN YOUR STOMACH IS EMPTY AND YOU WANT FOOD. THE CAPITAL CITY IS BUDAPEST.
- THE CAPITAL CITY IS BRATISLAVA, AND IT IS THE ONLY CAPITAL IN THE WORLD THAT BORDERS 2 COUNTRIES! IT IS BORDERED BY POLAND, UKRAINE, HUNGARY, AND AUSTRIA.
- THE POPE LIVES HERE. IT IS THE SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD, AND YOU CAN WALK AROUND ALL OF IT IN LESS THAN 1 HOUR!?
- COMPRISES TWO MAJOR ISLANDS IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA. KNOWN FOR BEAUTIFUL BEACHES AND SAILING.
- KNOWN FOR K-POP MUSIC AND KOREAN CUISINE LIKE KIMCHI. THE CAPITAL CITY IS SEOUL.
- KNOWN FOR ITS LAKES AND VOLCANOES. THE CAPITAL CITY IS MANAGUA.
- THIS PLACE IS LOCATED WITHIN CHINA, AND IS NOT A COUNTRY. IT HAS THE MOST SKYSCRAPERS IN THE WORLD. THE FLAG IS RED, WITH A WHITE ORCHID TREE FLOWER IN THE MIDDLE.
- KNOWN AS THE "LAND OF FIRE AND ICE" DUE TO ITS VOLCANOES AND GLACIERS. THE CAPITAL CITY IS REYKJAVIK. IT IS AN ISLAND NATION.
- HAS 50 STATES AND A CAPITAL CITY NAMED WASHINGTON, D.C. THE STATUE OF LIBERTY IS LOCATED IN THIS COUNTRY.
- THE CAPITAL CITY IS ROME. 2 WORDS: PIZZA AND SPAGHETTI! *THIS IS THE COUNTRY UNCLE NICCO IS FROM!
- SECOND LARGEST COUNTRY BY LAND AREA. FAMOUS FOR MAPLE SYRUP AND ICE HOCKEY.
- HOME TO IKEA AND THE NOBEL PRIZE. THIS IS WHERE VIKINGS CAME FROM. *I LIVED IN THE CITY OF ALNARP, NEAR MALMÖ.
- THIS IS THE LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. THE CAPITAL CITY IS MOSCOW.
- THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE FROM THIS COUNTRY WHO MOVED TO WISCONSIN (CLUES: CITY OF PULASKI AND POLKA MUSIC). THE LARGEST CITY IS WARSAW.
- A TERRITORY OF THE USA IN THE CARIBBEAN. FAMOUS FOR ITS BEACHES AND TROPICAL CLIMATE.
- FAMOUS FOR LANDMARKS LIKE THE EIFFEL TOWER AND THE LOUVRE MUSEUM. FAMOUS FOR FOODS LIKE CROISSANTS AND ESCARGOT (SNAILS).
- HOME TO THE ICONIC ANGKOR WAT TEMPLE COMPLEX. THE CAPITAL CITY IS PHNOM PENH.
- HOME TO DIVERSE WILDLIFE INCLUDING LIONS, ELEPHANTS, AND RHINOS. THE FAMOUS LANDMARK TABLE MOUNTAIN IS LOCATED IN CAPE TOWN.
- HOME TO ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS LIKE THE AZTECS AND MAYA. FAMOUS FOR TACOS AND BURRITOS.
- FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL BEACHES AND TEMPLES. THE CAPITAL CITY IS BANGKOK.
- FAMOUS FOR TULIP FLOWERS, WINDMILLS, AND WOODEN SHOES. THE CAPITAL CITY IS AMSTERDAM.
- KNOWN FOR CLASSICAL MUSIC COMPOSERS LIKE MOZART AND BEETHOVEN. THE CAPITAL CITY IS VIENNA.
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- FAMOUS FOR LANDMARKS LIKE BIG BEN AND BUCKINGHAM PALACE, AND CITIES LIKE LONDON AND OXFORD. *I USED TO LIVE HERE, WHERE THEY FILMED THE HARRY POTTER MOVIES!
- THE CAPITAL IS LJUBLJANA AND THIS COUNTRY BORDERS ITALY, AUSTRIA, HUNGARY, AND CROATIA. THIS COUNTRY HAS A FAMOUS DRAGON BRIDGE.
- HOME TO THE FAMOUS SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE AND KNOWN FOR ITS UNIQUE WILDLIFE, INCLUDING KANGAROOS AND KOALAS.
- SHARES THE ISLAND OF HISPANIOLA WITH THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. OFFICIAL LANGUAGES ARE FRENCH AND HAITIAN CREOLE. I WAS INVITED TO BE A VISITING TEACHER A UNIVERSITY HERE FOR A MONTH.
- IT IS KNOWN FOR ITS VIKING HISTORY AND THIS COUNTRY TOUCHES GERMANY. LEGO WAS INVENTED BY A PERSON FROM THIS COUNTRY.
- KNOWN FOR HAVING LOTS OF DIFFERENT ANIMALS AND PLANS, WHICH MAKES IT FAMOUS FOR ECO-TOURISM. I STUDIED TROPICAL BIRDS, INSECTS, SNAKES, BATS, AND PLANTS HERE FOR A SUMMER WHEN I WAS AT UNIVERSITY.
- HOME TO PRAGUE, AND THE LARGEST ANCIENT CASTLE IN THE WORLD. IT ALSO HAS THE MOST CASTLES IN ALL OF EUROPE (LARGEST NUMBER).
- DRACULA’S CASTLE IS HERE. THE CAPITAL CITY IS BUCHAREST.
- *THIS IS WHERE I LIVE NOW! HOME TO THE BERLIN WALL, THE BRANDENBURG GATE, AND OKTOBERFEST.
- FAMOUS FOR CHOCOLATE, WAFFLES, AND BEER. IT HAS THE MOST CASTLES PER SQUARE FOOT (DENSITY – SMALL COUNTRY, WITH MANY CASTLES) COMPARED TO ANY OTHER COUNTRY ACROSS THE GLOBE.
- THE MAN WHO INVENTED JEANS WAS BORN IN THE CAPITAL CITY, RIGA, AND MOVED TO THE USA. THE FIRST CHRISTMAS TREE WAS DECORATED IN THIS COUNTRY. IT IS LOCATED BETWEEN LITHUANIA AND ESTONIA.
- FAMOUS FOR SUSHI, SAMURAI, AND CHERRY BLOSSOMS. THE CAPITAL CITY IS TOKYO, WHICH HOSTED THE 2020 SUMMER OLYMPICS. *I LIVED IN SENDAI AND ISHINOMAKI WHERE THERE WAS A BIG EARTHQUAKE AND TSUNAMI – BUT WE DON’T HAVE THOSE IN WISCONSIN, IT’S VERY SAFE.
- FAMOUS FOR KILTS, BAGPIPES, AND THE LOCH NESS MONSTER. THE CAPITAL CITY IS EDINBURGH.
- LOCATED ALONG THE BALTIC SEA. THE CAPITAL CITY IS VILNIUS, AND THE FLAG IS 3 LARGE STRIPES OF YELLOW, GREEN, AND RED.
- KNOWN FOR ITS RICH HISTORY, INCLUDING THE VIETNAM WAR. THE CAPITAL CITY IS HANOI.
- LIKE THE USA HAS STATES, THIS PLACE HAS ‘COUNTRIES’ AND IS CALLED THE ‘UK’: ENGLAND, SCOTLAND, WALES, AND NORTHERN IRELAND. THE FLAG IS CALLED THE ‘UNION JACK’ AND IS RED, WHITE, AND BLUE.
- FAMOUS FOR FLAMENCO DANCING AND BULLFIGHTING. THE CAPITAL CITY IS MADRID.
- OVER 50% OF THIS COUNTRY IS COVERED BY FORESTS AND HAS MANY WILD PIGS, WOLVES, FOXES, BEARS, RABBITS, AND EVEN DIFFERENT TYPES OF DEER. THE CAPITAL CITY IS TALLINN.
- DURING THE WINTER IT IS VERY DARK, SNOWY, AND COLD HERE, AND SOMETIMES YOU ONLY GET 5 HOURS OF SUNLIGHT OR LESS DURING THE WINTER. *THE CAPITAL CITY IS HELSINKI, WHERE I LIVED WHEN I WENT TO UNIVERSITY.
43 Clues: DRACULA’S CASTLE IS HERE. THE CAPITAL CITY IS BUCHAREST. • KNOWN FOR ITS LAKES AND VOLCANOES. THE CAPITAL CITY IS MANAGUA. • THIS IS THE LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD. THE CAPITAL CITY IS MOSCOW. • FAMOUS FOR FLAMENCO DANCING AND BULLFIGHTING. THE CAPITAL CITY IS MADRID. • FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL BEACHES AND TEMPLES. THE CAPITAL CITY IS BANGKOK. • ...
Canadian Cities 2024-04-26
16 Clues: Regina • Guelph • Oshawa • Ottawa • Surrey • Toronto • Calgary • Airdrie • Red Deer • Montreal • Edmonton • Chiliwack • Prince George • Hat, North Bay • City, St. Johns • Falls, New Westminster
Daily Crossword Puzzle: Industrial Revolution 2014-11-09
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- German philosopher
- many small farmers forced out and moved to cities
- people working at home to weave cloth
- the means of production are own collectively by the state
- one of the two books written by Karl Marx
- the worker
- let do
- believing in no god or gods
- British economist
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- many people working in factories to mass produce products
- land labor capital
- common lands fenced off or enclosed
- economic system created by Adam Smith, where individual people own the means of production
- book written by Adam Smith that lays out his ideas of his economic system
- pushes resources of society where they will best meet demand
- cycle of when different crops are planted
- allows for the production of the best products at the lowest prices
17 Clues: let do • the worker • British economist • land labor capital • German philosopher • believing in no god or gods • common lands fenced off or enclosed • people working at home to weave cloth • cycle of when different crops are planted • one of the two books written by Karl Marx • many small farmers forced out and moved to cities • ...
CROSSWORD 1 2025-04-26
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- – A drawing or idea of how to do or build something
- – Relating to the countryside, not the city
- – Not common or ordinary; strange or rare
- – The form or outline of an object
- – Completely enclosed or all around something
- – Taking place outside, not inside
- – To build or put something together
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- – Happening inside a building
- – The main city where a country's government is
- – One of a kind; unlike anything else
- – Relating to cities or towns
- – A plan or drawing for something before it’s made
- – A sign or object that stands for something else
- – A person who lives in a particular place
- – A tall narrow building or part of a building
- – A very tall building in a city
- – The art of designing buildings
17 Clues: – Happening inside a building • – Relating to cities or towns • – A very tall building in a city • – The art of designing buildings • – The form or outline of an object • – Taking place outside, not inside • – To build or put something together • – One of a kind; unlike anything else • – Not common or ordinary; strange or rare • – A person who lives in a particular place • ...
noun suffixes 2016-09-24
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- The smallest planet in the Solar System
- A popular food in Honduras and Central America
- A word which describes or modifies a noun
- If you inspect something, you make an...
- A person who acts
- If someone instructs, they give an....
- A person who believes in communism
- A person who practices Buddhism
- Something that radiates heat is a...
- A thing that is created
- A person who plays
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- The currency of Guatemala
- A person who manages
- If something is reduced there is a....
- A patriot might display.....
- When you decide, you make a....
- A terrorist engages in.....
- The largest ocean on Earth
- A person who smokes is a...
- The patron saint of Honduras
- Honduras had a war, known as The Soccer War, with this country in 1969
- La Paz and Sucre are both considered to be the capital cities of this country
22 Clues: A person who acts • A person who plays • A person who manages • A thing that is created • The currency of Guatemala • The largest ocean on Earth • A terrorist engages in..... • A person who smokes is a... • A patriot might display..... • The patron saint of Honduras • When you decide, you make a.... • A person who practices Buddhism • A person who believes in communism • ...
Grade 8 History Crossword 2014-05-15
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- Nova Scotia traded with _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and Europe
- in Canada West, other important cities were Toronto and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- in Montreal, there are many _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Scottish settlers in an area called _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- an Atlantic colony which main industry is fishing
- PEI's other industry was _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- 30 000 _ _ _ _ _ _ went to BC
- main industry in Nova Scotia
- in the Northwest territories there were many _ _ _ _ _
- take care of cattle on plateau
- in Canada _ _ _ _ Aboriginal people lived on a special land
- in Newfoundland there was no _ _ _ _ _ with other BNA colonies
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- there were many different groups of people living there
- part of central Canada; its population is mostly French
- there is only one _ _ _ _ _ _ in Northwest territories
- had many trading posts
- on this coast, gold was discovered in 1858
- New Brunswick's main industry was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Americans did not want to listen to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- its capital is Halifax
20 Clues: had many trading posts • its capital is Halifax • main industry in Nova Scotia • 30 000 _ _ _ _ _ _ went to BC • take care of cattle on plateau • PEI's other industry was _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • on this coast, gold was discovered in 1858 • in Montreal, there are many _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Nova Scotia traded with _ _ _ _ _ _ _ and Europe • ...
Ancient Civilizations 2022-05-19
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- & southern hemispheres
- considered the longest river in the world
- the government who rule a society
- identifies relationships between real distance &
- developed first working calendars
- located in present-day Peru
- how a society is organized
- the the after life
- the introduction to our constitution
- discovery of these to protect emperor
- our written plan of government
- & western hemispheres
- goods
- imaginary lines that break the world into the
- helped historians understand hieroglyphs
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- the belief system and traditions that exist in
- what makes a civilization famous (Art,
- how the Earth's surface, landscape, and climate
- explains how society produces, sells, or
- imaginary lines that break the world into the
- us
- capital city was Tenochtitlan
- built by Romans to bring water to the cities
- two main city states in Greece
- architecture)
- land between the Tigris & Euphrates
- where early people lived
- they are represented on a map
28 Clues: us • goods • architecture) • the the after life • & western hemispheres • & southern hemispheres • where early people lived • how a society is organized • located in present-day Peru • capital city was Tenochtitlan • they are represented on a map • two main city states in Greece • our written plan of government • the government who rule a society • developed first working calendars • ...
STEM 2023-11-06
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- derivative of the Greek word ‘ phlebs’ meaning vein
- One of the rarest blood types
- how many species of bees exist
- tube used to insert/retrieve fluids inside the body
- light particle.
- capital city of Malaysia
- How many official cities are in the uk
- name for jawbone derivative of the Latin word ‘mandere’ meaning to chew
- chemical used in CT contrast
- Method of internally examining the oesophagus and stomach
- nationality for Venice
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- How many vertabrae does the human spine have
- a polymer that excess glucose is stored as
- when blood vessels widen
- how many pints of blood in human body
- medical term for heart attack
- second layer of earths atmosphere
- A mineral essential for transporting electrolytes and heart health
- created the worlds first successful vaccine
- a protein transporting oxygen
- Hairs in the back of your throat that move mucus
21 Clues: light particle. • nationality for Venice • when blood vessels widen • capital city of Malaysia • chemical used in CT contrast • One of the rarest blood types • medical term for heart attack • a protein transporting oxygen • how many species of bees exist • second layer of earths atmosphere • how many pints of blood in human body • How many official cities are in the uk • ...
Ancient Rome 2024-04-30
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- Powerful leaders in a republic who were elected for life
- Colour of tunic typically worn by roman brides
- Favorite places for Romans to get clean, socialise and relax
- Tiled decoration
- Protective item Roman soldiers were on there head
- Name given to men who fought in an arena for other people's entertainment
- A structure to supply water to towns, cities and sometimes forts
- The Romans enjoyed Chariot racing at the ____ Maximus
- Animals who raced in the Hippodrome
- Common clothes worn by the Romans made from wool and fabric
- Name of Romans first King
- Another name for a Roman ruler
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- God of war
- Name of Romulus's twin brother
- A short roman sword
- Who was the first Roman Emperor
- What is the name of the famous river of Rome
- A great arena in Rome that could seat 50 000 people
- Capital of Italy
- Ancient mode of transport
20 Clues: God of war • Tiled decoration • Capital of Italy • A short roman sword • Ancient mode of transport • Name of Romans first King • Name of Romulus's twin brother • Another name for a Roman ruler • Who was the first Roman Emperor • Animals who raced in the Hippodrome • What is the name of the famous river of Rome • Colour of tunic typically worn by roman brides • ...
Ancient Africa 2026-03-02
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- East African region of port cities
- Powerful Swahili trading city
- Sailing ship used on the Indian Ocean
- Religion adopted by Axum in the 300s CE
- Trade network linking Africa to Asia
- Body of water linking Axum to major trade routes
- Group of traders traveling together
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- Language blending African and Arabic words
- King of Axum who converted to Christianity
- Seasonal winds that helped sailors travel
- Trade good as valuable as gold
- Wealthy West African kingdom
- Major port city that connected Axum to overseas trade
- Tall stone monuments used as grave markers
- Money charged to traders by rulers
- Most important export of Ghana
- Metal money used to support long-distance trade
- Step-like farming structures on hillsides
- Valuable trade good from elephant tusks
- Religion spread through trade contacts
- Capital city of a powerful East African empire
21 Clues: Wealthy West African kingdom • Powerful Swahili trading city • Trade good as valuable as gold • Most important export of Ghana • East African region of port cities • Money charged to traders by rulers • Group of traders traveling together • Trade network linking Africa to Asia • Sailing ship used on the Indian Ocean • Religion spread through trade contacts • ...
Território Brasileiro 2021-06-13
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- Sede do governo federal
- capital do Sergipe
- Capital do Brasil
- Capital do Mato Grosso
- Linha precisa
- Um encontro dos territórios
- poder político supremo
- Capital do RN
- Capital de Pernambuco
- Quantas regiões no Brasil
- Sede do poder executivo
- Capital do Pará
- São as menores unidades
- Ponto extremo leste
- Governo central da Federação
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- Nome oficial do Brasil
- Capital do MS
- capital Tocantins
- Aliança dos estados
- Capital Ceará
- Capital do Paraná
- Ponto extremo norte
- Ponto extremo sul do Brasil
- um campo de forças relações
- Número de Estados
25 Clues: Capital do MS • Linha precisa • Capital Ceará • Capital do RN • Capital do Pará • Capital do Brasil • capital Tocantins • Capital do Paraná • Número de Estados • capital do Sergipe • Aliança dos estados • Ponto extremo norte • Ponto extremo leste • Capital de Pernambuco • Nome oficial do Brasil • Capital do Mato Grosso • poder político supremo • Sede do governo federal • Sede do poder executivo • ...
Culture 2017-04-17
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- the nationality of Cuba
- the capital of the Philippines
- the capital of Puerto rico
- the nationality of Guatemala
- the currency of Bolivia
- the capital of Nicaragua
- the nationality of Paraguay
- the nationality of panama
- the nationality of Mexico
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- the capital of Guinea Equatorial
- the nationality of Columbia
- the capital or Peru
- the nationality of El Salvador
- the capital of Argentina
- the nationality of the Dominican republic
- the nationality or Uruguay
- the capital of Spain
- the capital of costa rica
- the capital of Ecuador
- the capital of Venezuela
20 Clues: the capital or Peru • the capital of Spain • the capital of Ecuador • the nationality of Cuba • the currency of Bolivia • the capital of Argentina • the capital of Nicaragua • the capital of Venezuela • the capital of costa rica • the nationality of panama • the nationality of Mexico • the capital of Puerto rico • the nationality or Uruguay • the nationality of Columbia • ...
Topic 13 Quiz 2024-01-26
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- warfare advancement that made Mongol's even more frightening
- one of the four divisions of the Mongol empire after Genghis Khan's death
- new Mongol ruler; grandson of Genghis Khan
- dynasty ruled by Kublai Khan
- one of the most famous European travelers to go to China
- one of the major trade cities during the Yuan dynasty
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- where Mongols would follow their herds
- Chinese weapon; looks like a spear
- leader of the Mongols; previously known as Temujin
- tents Mongols lived in
- capital of Mongol empire; modern day Beijing
- term used by Chinese to describe non-Chinese people
12 Clues: tents Mongols lived in • dynasty ruled by Kublai Khan • Chinese weapon; looks like a spear • where Mongols would follow their herds • new Mongol ruler; grandson of Genghis Khan • capital of Mongol empire; modern day Beijing • leader of the Mongols; previously known as Temujin • term used by Chinese to describe non-Chinese people • ...
UNIT 8 CROSSWORD!! 2024-02-02
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- Very clever, skilful or successful
- The number of points, goals, etc.at the end of a game or competation
- To decide you want to achieve sth and give this all of your attention
- The map tells you the ……… between the cities
- A special area of ground where you play football
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- Vilnius is the ……… of lithuania
- Speceal shoes you run with
- Having great value or influence
- A large area of ice
- The way that people or things are not the same
- The prize for the first place in sports competitions
- Where people work out
12 Clues: A large area of ice • Where people work out • Speceal shoes you run with • Vilnius is the ……… of lithuania • Having great value or influence • Very clever, skilful or successful • The map tells you the ……… between the cities • The way that people or things are not the same • A special area of ground where you play football • ...
Crucigrama 2022-05-05
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- Capital de Austria
- País cuyos idiomas oficiales son el Inglés y el Francés
- País que limita al norte con Colombia y al Sur con Perú
- País cuya capital es La Havana
- Capital de Chile
- Capital de Uruguay
- País cuya capital es Buenos Aires
- País cuya capital es Madrid
- País que limita con Argentina y Brasil
- Capital de Paraguay
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- Capital de Perú
- Capital de Grecia
- País cuya capital es París
- País que limita con Ecuador, Venezuela y Panamá
- País que comparte isla con la República Dominicana
- País cuya capital es San José
- País cuya capital es La Paz
- País cuya moneda oficial es la Balboa
- País europeo que se extiende desde el este de Europa hasta Asia
- País cuya moneda oficial es el Real
20 Clues: Capital de Perú • Capital de Chile • Capital de Grecia • Capital de Austria • Capital de Uruguay • Capital de Paraguay • País cuya capital es París • País cuya capital es La Paz • País cuya capital es Madrid • País cuya capital es San José • País cuya capital es La Havana • País cuya capital es Buenos Aires • País cuya moneda oficial es el Real • País cuya moneda oficial es la Balboa • ...
Knowing Brazil 2013-11-18
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- The name for a slum settlement in Brazil.
- A factor that causes people to leave an area.
- Another word for the countryside.
- The name of the rainforest covering lots of Brazil.
- A factor that attracts people to move to an area.
- The keyword for the movement of people from one area to another.
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- The process of cutting down large areas of forest.
- The capital city of Brazil.
- Another word for cities.
- The main reason people move to the city is to earn more _________ .
- The name of the ocean that borders Brazil.
11 Clues: Another word for cities. • The capital city of Brazil. • Another word for the countryside. • The name for a slum settlement in Brazil. • The name of the ocean that borders Brazil. • A factor that causes people to leave an area. • A factor that attracts people to move to an area. • The process of cutting down large areas of forest. • ...
ESC Crossword 2018-09-21
Across
- Surname of 80s hostess
- Long (...) Love
- 60s host city
- Israëli 80s entry
- A song about one of European capital cities
- A surname of a winning songwriter
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- Song which came 8th with 5 points
- Title of the song which is also the name of one of dances popular in its country
- First name of an ESC winner born in 1968
- Real surname of the conductor who had a pseudonym "Simon Gale"
- The title of the song which participated in the national selection under the title Ég veit það
11 Clues: 60s host city • Long (...) Love • Israëli 80s entry • Surname of 80s hostess • Song which came 8th with 5 points • A surname of a winning songwriter • First name of an ESC winner born in 1968 • A song about one of European capital cities • Real surname of the conductor who had a pseudonym "Simon Gale" • ...
Ch. 6 Growth of Cities Vocab 2025-12-04
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- most famous inventor and innovator during the late 1890s and early 1900s.
- owned by one company, with branches in many towns and cities
- Location of the first built skyscraper
- Believed in making cities more attractive to tourists by adding parks, waterfronts, and etc..
- which means to be absorbed in the main cultural group
- hatred and persecution of jews
- the movement of people into cities
- Name of the popular sport created in the early 1900s because of the growth of cities and populations
- large compartments below deck on a ship
Down
- was a community center providing services to the poor
- Entry station of immigrants through New York
- which banned Chinese laborers from arriving at the United States
- the unfair or prejudicial treatment of people or groups based on characteristics such as race, gender, age, or sexual orientation.
- the main form of public transportation before the gas powered vehicle
- areas that would often match their own culture and languages.
- people who come from another place to live in a new one
- name of the giant park in New York made by Frederick Olmstead
- Entry station of immigrants through San Francisco
- organization of a political party that granted favors in return for votes
- were apartment houses where large families shared one or two rooms
- Name given to the electric form of transportation in the cities
21 Clues: hatred and persecution of jews • the movement of people into cities • Location of the first built skyscraper • large compartments below deck on a ship • Entry station of immigrants through New York • Entry station of immigrants through San Francisco • was a community center providing services to the poor • which means to be absorbed in the main cultural group • ...
Southwest Asia and Northern Africa 2023-02-03
Across
- Capital of Algeria
- Mountains in Iran
- Capital of Iran
- Capital of Israel
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Mountains on Algeria and Morocco border
- Capital of Syria
- Capital of Iraq
Down
- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- Capital of Turkey
- Capital of Kuwait
- River in Egypt
- Capital of Oman
- Capital of Lebanon
- Capital of Morocco
- Capital of Jordan
17 Clues: River in Egypt • Capital of Iran • Capital of Oman • Capital of Iraq • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Syria • Mountains in Iran • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Kuwait • Capital of Israel • Capital of Jordan • Capital of Algeria • Capital of Lebanon • Capital of Morocco • Capital of Afghanistan • Capital of Saudi Arabia • Mountains on Algeria and Morocco border
road 2024-12-12
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- A major route running through Sweden's central areas.
- A Scottish route connecting the Isle of Skye with the mainland.
- A route that leads through Poland’s seaside city, known for its history.
- A route in Sweden, named after the historic town of Vasabergen.
- A route leading to the capital of Lapland, Finland.
- A route through Norway’s mountainous Jotunheimen region.
- The main route in Denmark, running from the southern border to the north.
- A major route in Sweden connecting cities like Malmö and Gothenburg.
- A picturesque route leading through Sweden’s Orsa region.
- A famous Norwegian route with hairpin turns and mountain views.
- A major route in the UK stretching from London to Edinburgh.
- A route that connects major cities in the Baltic States.
- A northern route connecting Finland and Sweden along the coast.
- A major commercial route through Finland and Sweden.
- A historic route that connects Copenhagen and Elsinore in Denmark.
- A route that runs along the coast of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
- A route running along Denmark’s northern coastline.
- A route running through the northern part of Sweden.
- A famous hiking route in Sweden, but also a well-known route.
- A large route network in southern Sweden, named after the historical region.
- A historic rail route, often referred to as one of the most scenic.
- The route leading to the site of the 1994 Winter Olympics in Norway.
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- The scenic route connecting Norway's second-largest city with Oslo.
- A scenic route in Norway known for its bridges and coastal views.
- A route in Norway that follows historical Viking settlements.
- A scenic route that runs along Norway’s longest fjord.
- A collection of 18 routes highlighting Norway's natural beauty.
- A route through Sweden’s remote forests and mountains.
- The main route that leads from Malmö to Denmark's capital city.
- A major route connecting Helsinki to other key Finnish cities.
- A major Swedish highway connecting Helsingborg to Haparanda.
- A route named after a Norwegian king, winding through Oslo.
- Iceland’s iconic route that circles the entire island.
- A scenic route through Denmark's open, wind-swept moorlands.
- A famous route in Norway running along the southern coast.
- The scenic route passing through the Lofoten Islands in Norway.
- A route in central Copenhagen that connects key city landmarks.
- A scenic German route, particularly in the north of the country.
- A northern Swedish route known for picturesque snowy views.
- A scenic route in Sweden’s forested region, known for mushrooms.
- A historic route through the heart of Lapland, connecting Sweden and Norway.
41 Clues: A route leading to the capital of Lapland, Finland. • A route running along Denmark’s northern coastline. • A major commercial route through Finland and Sweden. • A route running through the northern part of Sweden. • A major route running through Sweden's central areas. • A scenic route that runs along Norway’s longest fjord. • ...
A Trip to Malawi 2021-11-27
Across
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- capital.
- 70-75% of children get to attend.
- almost or entirely surrounded by land; having no coastline or seaport.
- # of students in a classroom.
- percentage of the population below the poverty line.
- 8% of children complete this.
Down
- Malawi is located on this continent
- 80% of Malawians have jobs in this field
- an open area of land that has few homes or other buildings. Located outside towns and cities.
- 6.7 million Malawians experience this.
- the color jacket the teacher was wearing.
12 Clues: capital. • # of students in a classroom. • 8% of children complete this. • 70-75% of children get to attend. • Malawi is located on this continent • 6.7 million Malawians experience this. • 80% of Malawians have jobs in this field • the color jacket the teacher was wearing. • percentage of the population below the poverty line. • ...
Geographical Terms 2013-03-05
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- An area of land ruled by a government
- Where the land meets the sea
- A map that shows countries, borders and important cities
- The highest point on a mountain
- The physical structure of a region
- The flat area in the interior of South Africa
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- A map that shows the natural features of an area
- The main city of a country
- Separates one country from another
- The steep slope that leads to flat land
- A river or stream falling from a high place to a low place
- A large area of fresh water with land all around it
12 Clues: The main city of a country • Where the land meets the sea • The highest point on a mountain • Separates one country from another • The physical structure of a region • An area of land ruled by a government • The steep slope that leads to flat land • The flat area in the interior of South Africa • A map that shows the natural features of an area • ...
Crossword Time! 2023-09-22
Across
- The country which has the highest population
- Fair of heights
- City where considered sacred by the three major religions?
- The Ottoman Sultan wore one earring
- Where would you be if you were standing on the Spanish steps?
- In which country was the Chernobly nuclear plant?
- Who was the singer/group that represented Turkey in the Eurovision in 2003?
Down
- The country has two capital cities?
- Which country has been effected most by tsunami disaster until this year?
- Who invented writing?
- Artist has most streams on Spotify?
- Number of children did İhsan Doğramacı have?
12 Clues: Fair of heights • Who invented writing? • The country has two capital cities? • The Ottoman Sultan wore one earring • Artist has most streams on Spotify? • The country which has the highest population • Number of children did İhsan Doğramacı have? • In which country was the Chernobly nuclear plant? • City where considered sacred by the three major religions? • ...
W/C October 16th 2023 2023-10-17
Across
- Footballers need to be full of this
- Normal and not fancy
- This can mean something was extraordinary but not wonderful
- You always need to do this with cake ingredients
- I do this when I answer someone
- I say this when I have made a poor choice
- I always say this because I am polite
Down
- London, Edinburgh, Belfast and Cardiff are all capital ……
- You can only survive for three days without this
- People who make your day way better 🤝
- A story, fairy tale, folktale or legend
- To shout in a shrill way in excitement or fear
12 Clues: Normal and not fancy • I do this when I answer someone • Footballers need to be full of this • People who make your day way better 🤝 • I always say this because I am polite • A story, fairy tale, folktale or legend • I say this when I have made a poor choice • To shout in a shrill way in excitement or fear • You can only survive for three days without this • ...
Provinces 2024-02-26
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- Maritime province, New ____
- The capital city of Newfoundland & Labrador
- The number of territories in Canada
- This territory is next to Alaska
- The province that is home to our nation's Parliament
- The capital city of Alberta
- The capital city of PEI
- Where Banff and the Calgary Stampede are
- Canada's Columbia
- The capital city of New Brunswick
- The capital city of Manitoba
- The capital city of the Northwest Territories
- The capital city of Nunavut
- The capital city of Saskatchewan
- The capital of British Columbia
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- The only province with no natural borders
- The smallest province
- The province immediately west of Ontario
- This city is the capital of Quebec
- The number of provinces in Canada
- The capital city of the Yukon
- Newfoundland & ______
- The French-speaking province
- Canada's capital city
- The capital city of Ontario
- The capital city of Nova Scotia
- The newest territory
- This province's name means 'New Scotland'
28 Clues: Canada's Columbia • The newest territory • The smallest province • Newfoundland & ______ • Canada's capital city • The capital city of PEI • Maritime province, New ____ • The capital city of Alberta • The capital city of Ontario • The capital city of Nunavut • The French-speaking province • The capital city of Manitoba • The capital city of the Yukon • The capital city of Nova Scotia • ...
A Very Charles Christmas 2018-12-23
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- "My love", to Teta
- Marine life that neared extinction after made famous by Paul Prudhomme
- _____ 75
- "Most important meal of the day"
- King who said, "There is nothing impossible to him who will try"
- Capital city of the Byzantine Empire
- Chickpea smash
- Persian flowering plant
- "I love you", to Pierre
- Fathered a son with Cleopatra (also a very old cat)
- Manufacturer of the preferred car of the Abbyad men
Down
- One half of a famous water fetching duo
- Alternative to a cookie
- One of America's only three cities, according to Tennessee Williams
- Ancient structure used for gladiatorial contests
- What one might need to celebrate Cinco de Mayo
- December 25th, in online lingo
- Hundred year old home to New Orlean's largest kitchen
- Carillons with under 23 bells
- City that is home to the world's first law school
20 Clues: _____ 75 • Chickpea smash • "My love", to Teta • Alternative to a cookie • Persian flowering plant • "I love you", to Pierre • Carillons with under 23 bells • December 25th, in online lingo • "Most important meal of the day" • Capital city of the Byzantine Empire • One half of a famous water fetching duo • What one might need to celebrate Cinco de Mayo • ...
Geography Crossword 2019-02-04
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- Way of transporting oil across land
- makes people want to migrate to a place
- Area where living and non-living things interact
- Movement of people
- Country in North America with many cold environments
- Acronym for a wildlife refuge in Alaska
- Person who visits a place for enjoyment
- Norwegian Island with more polar bears than people
- Place where plants and animals live
- Countryside
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- Settlement such as towns and cities
- There are more of these than humans in Svalbard
- Opportunity for development in cold environments
- Largest country in the world
- Part of the USA which is connected to Canada
- Surname of UK politician who studied Geography at University
- Layer of permanently frozen ground
- Flat, treeless region covered with permafrost
- Capital of Brazil
- Species of deer which live in polar regions
- Brazilian term for informal, squatter settlements
- makes people want to migrate from a place
22 Clues: Countryside • Capital of Brazil • Movement of people • Largest country in the world • Layer of permanently frozen ground • Settlement such as towns and cities • Way of transporting oil across land • Place where plants and animals live • makes people want to migrate to a place • Acronym for a wildlife refuge in Alaska • Person who visits a place for enjoyment • ...
Ch 19: Industrial Revolution 2014-12-03
Across
- Likes to chase mice
- This invention was created to make planting of crops easier. The inventor was Jethro Tull.
- Money to invest in enterprise
- Middle class
- When raw cotton is distributed to peasant families and spun into thread and then wove the thread to cloth. A way to supplement a family’s income.
- Flying mammal
- I was the inventor of steam engine
- Has a trunk
- This country was where the Industrial Revolution began.
- Creator of the first locomotive.
Down
- Another term for clothing.
- Man made waterway for used for trade and transportation
- This invention was originally created to remove water from mines.
- Two natural resources that were the catalyst for the Industrial Revolution.
- Separate iron from it ore
- Man's best friend
- Movement of people to the cities.
- Private roads built by entrepreneur who charged travelers a toll or fee to use them.
- Large marsupial
- Multistory buildings divided into apartments.
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Middle class • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Separate iron from it ore • Another term for clothing. • Money to invest in enterprise • Creator of the first locomotive. • Movement of people to the cities. • I was the inventor of steam engine • Multistory buildings divided into apartments. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-25
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- Human-made channels for water
- Person who comes into the country that is not born there
- Person who started their own new business
- Person who invests capital in a business
- Machine that turned fuel into motion
- _____ Unions. Organization worker interested in industry or trade
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Mix of jenny and water frame to produce strong thin fiber
Down
- Plant grown mostly in the south
- ______ plow invented by John Deere
- A severe recession
- ________ parts invented by Eli Whitney
- A business owned by the stockholders
- Fabric made out of cotton
- A work stoppage intended an employer to meet certain demands
- Political idea that protected workers from exploitation from property owners
- Machine that drew out cotton fibers and twisted them into thread
- Invention by Robert Fulton that cut shipping cost by 90%
- ____ Canal. Most important canal
- Native American born that was catholic
20 Clues: A severe recession • Fabric made out of cotton • Human-made channels for water • Plant grown mostly in the south • ____ Canal. Most important canal • ______ plow invented by John Deere • A business owned by the stockholders • Machine that turned fuel into motion • ________ parts invented by Eli Whitney • Native American born that was catholic • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-25
Across
- _____ Unions. Organization worker interested in industry or trade
- A severe recession
- Fabric made out of cotton
- Machine that turned fuel into motion
- Invention by Robert Fulton that cut shipping cost by 90%
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Person who started their own new business
- Person who invests capital in a business
- Human-made channels for water
- Native American born that was catholic
Down
- ____ Canal. Most important canal
- Plant grown mostly in the south
- Person who comes into the country that is not born there
- Machine that drew out cotton fibers and twisted them into thread
- A business owned by the stockholders
- ________ parts invented by Eli Whitney
- ______ plow invented by John Deere
- Mix of jenny and water frame to produce strong thin fiber
- A work stoppage intended an employer to meet certain demands
- Political idea that protected workers from exploitation from property owners
20 Clues: A severe recession • Fabric made out of cotton • Human-made channels for water • Plant grown mostly in the south • ____ Canal. Most important canal • ______ plow invented by John Deere • A business owned by the stockholders • Machine that turned fuel into motion • ________ parts invented by Eli Whitney • Native American born that was catholic • ...
Soc. studies crossword 2021-12-07
Across
- A empire that lasted for a while
- holy book of Islam
- A word that means God
- A nice bit of water in a desert
- Islamic code of law
- A religion based on the teaching of Muhammad
- A small store that is under shelter
- A group of Muslims who though the decedents of Ali should rule
- A place that the Islams used to worship
- A group of Muslims who excepted the rule of the Umayyad.
- Capital of Arab
- A tool to help sailors with stars
- A church of the Muslims
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- A tower to tell the Muslims to pray
- The holiest cities
- The Muslim leader
- the prophet and founder of Islam
- Muslim dynasty that ruled the Islamic world
- The leader of the Arab tribe
- A leader of the Seljuk
- A member of the Arab tribe
- A group of people traveling through a desert
22 Clues: Capital of Arab • The Muslim leader • The holiest cities • holy book of Islam • Islamic code of law • A word that means God • A leader of the Seljuk • A church of the Muslims • A member of the Arab tribe • The leader of the Arab tribe • A nice bit of water in a desert • A empire that lasted for a while • the prophet and founder of Islam • A tool to help sailors with stars • ...
Japan 1 2023-10-23
Across
- subject that Japanese students learn in school.
- Ocean What Ocean surrounds the islands of Japan?
- flower arranging
- what language do most people in Japan speak
- wrestling popular sport in Japan.
- How many big, or main, islands does Japan have?
- the art of growing miniature trees.
- something that Japan makes.
- name of Japanese currency
- where Japanese robots are being used.
- the art of paper folding
- Korea What country is close to Japan?
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- Castle the most visited castle in Japan
- snow monkey
- minister the leader of the government in Japan
- where most people in Japan live.
- Fuji the highest mountain in Japan
- what people use to travel in Japanese cities.
- how many days a week do Japanese children go to school.
- traditional silk robes
- capital of Japan
- an important food to the Japanese people
- blossoms this tree symbolizes spring.
23 Clues: snow monkey • flower arranging • capital of Japan • traditional silk robes • the art of paper folding • name of Japanese currency • something that Japan makes. • where most people in Japan live. • wrestling popular sport in Japan. • Fuji the highest mountain in Japan • the art of growing miniature trees. • where Japanese robots are being used. • blossoms this tree symbolizes spring. • ...
djdjd 2024-02-08
Across
- Month in which St. Patrick's Day falls
- Often searched for its end by those seeking a pot of gold
- Poetic name for Ireland, referencing its greenery
- Lively dance often performed to Irish music
- Color widely associated with Ireland
- Cultural background and traditions of Ireland
- Capital city of Ireland
- Celebrations and events held in honor of St. Patrick
- Symbol of Ireland and St. Patrick's Day
Down
- Musical instrument often played on St. Patrick’s Day
- Stone famous for the gift of eloquence
- Rich tradition of myths from Ireland
- Ancient language originally spoken in Ireland
- Classical Latin name for Ireland
- Legendary treasure at the end of the rainbow
- Another name for shamrock, associated with luck
- Popular way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in cities worldwide
- Traditional Irish music instrument
- Mythical Irish fairy known for mischief
- Relating to the cultural group spanning across Ireland and Europe
20 Clues: Capital city of Ireland • Classical Latin name for Ireland • Traditional Irish music instrument • Rich tradition of myths from Ireland • Color widely associated with Ireland • Stone famous for the gift of eloquence • Month in which St. Patrick's Day falls • Mythical Irish fairy known for mischief • Symbol of Ireland and St. Patrick's Day • ...
Meso Test Review 2025-03-06
Across
- 1790 BCE
- Animal trained for battle by Assyrians
- Tells time using the sun
- 900 BCE
- Leader of Neo-Babylonians
- Leader of the Persian Empire that took over the Neo Babylonians
- Ancient Wonder of the World
- 605 BCE
- Hammurabi's ....
- City that is the center of the government
Down
- Sculpture in which the image projects out from a flat surface
- Wealth sent from one country to another as a sign that the other is superior
- Stone used to build Neo-Babylonian Cities
- Place where Assyrian Kings lived
- Leader of the Babylonians
- Leader of the Akkadians
- Study of stars and planets
- Legacy of the Assyrian Empire
- 2300 BCE
- Leader of Assyrians
- Military Tactic created by Assyrians
- Military blockade and attack on a city to force surrender
- Pipe or channel that brings water from a distant place
23 Clues: 900 BCE • 605 BCE • 1790 BCE • 2300 BCE • Hammurabi's .... • Leader of Assyrians • Leader of the Akkadians • Tells time using the sun • Leader of the Babylonians • Leader of Neo-Babylonians • Study of stars and planets • Ancient Wonder of the World • Legacy of the Assyrian Empire • Place where Assyrian Kings lived • Military Tactic created by Assyrians • Animal trained for battle by Assyrians • ...
Round 2 2025-09-27
Across
- — Rearing animals and crops (A_________E)
- — Particularly (E________Y)
- — Reinforce (S________N)
- — Move smoothly and effortlessly (G___E)
- — Filled with confidence (E________D)
- — Not sure (U_________D)
- — Sweet potatoes (Y__S)
- — Give the once-over (E_E)
- GUM — Juicy Fruit, for example (C______/__M)
- — Chocolate-flavoured coffee (M___A)
- — Spectators (A______E)
- — Sport where clubs battle on diamonds (B______L)
- — Raring to go (E___R)
- — Angry (I___E)
- — Long-running dispute (F__D)
- — Pain in the brain (H______E)
- AFRICA — Cape Town is one of this country's three capital cities (S____/_____A)
Down
- — Grasping (at straws?) (C_______G)
- — The latest (N__S)
- — Paddock or pen (E_______E)
- — Gobbled up (E___N)
- — Bollywood's country (I___A)
- — Meal break in the middle of the day (L_______E)
- — Pirate (B_______R)
- — Joke-telling entertainer (C______N)
- — Purring pet (C_T)
- — Jeans material (D___M)
- — Deep sleep (C__A)
- — Happening (E___T)
- — Data (I_________N)
- — Chatter (G_B)
- — Sense of self (E_O)
32 Clues: — Angry (I___E) • — Chatter (G_B) • — The latest (N__S) • — Purring pet (C_T) • — Deep sleep (C__A) • — Happening (E___T) • — Gobbled up (E___N) • — Pirate (B_______R) • — Data (I_________N) • — Sense of self (E_O) • — Raring to go (E___R) • — Sweet potatoes (Y__S) • — Spectators (A______E) • — Reinforce (S________N) • — Not sure (U_________D) • — Jeans material (D___M) • ...
Nicks personal crossword 2025-05-13
Across
- Not a Fast Food Restaurant
- Pudding
- Not a chocolate
- My shoe size
- Nickname you have for me
- Likes spanking
- supercalif******sticexpialidocious
- Who wrote the most expensive book in the world
- Module 7 spirit animal
- Schrödinger’s brownie
- British pig
- Best Greek letter
- Capital of my brother’s girlfriend’s home country
- Your cryptonite
- Elen is…
- Not a small cucumber
- On the hour
- Not viscous
Down
- Furniture where you are from
- Name of your Tupperware
- You think they are Bulgarian
- Number of European cities you can name
- Their is a mistake
- German word for grandad
- Actor you dress like
- Fixes everything
- Anti-climactic cyclists
- WHAT DO YOU MEAN HE DON'T EAT NO MEAT?
- I know his girlfriend
- Potato ___
- Laughing Bulgarian
- Another nickname you have for me
32 Clues: Pudding • Elen is… • Potato ___ • British pig • On the hour • Not viscous • My shoe size • Likes spanking • Not a chocolate • Your cryptonite • Fixes everything • Best Greek letter • Their is a mistake • Laughing Bulgarian • Actor you dress like • Not a small cucumber • Schrödinger’s brownie • I know his girlfriend • Module 7 spirit animal • Name of your Tupperware • German word for grandad • ...
8GEO Changing Nations - Ujwal 2015-05-21
Across
- A measurement of the number individuals per unit area
- City with a population of more than 10 million people
- Person who flee from their country
- How cities are divided into sectors
- Head count of the number of people living in a particular place at a particular time
- An area located out of the cities and towns
- Movement of people with a region or country
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- Collection of large cities that are close together and are connected by roads, train lines..etc
- When something pushes people away from a certain place
- Movement of people between countries
- When people move from rural areas to cities
- Area beyond the city centre
- Growth of cities into productive farming land
- Area that is beyond the urban centres and suburbs
14 Clues: Area beyond the city centre • Person who flee from their country • How cities are divided into sectors • Movement of people between countries • When people move from rural areas to cities • An area located out of the cities and towns • Movement of people with a region or country • Growth of cities into productive farming land • ...
Capital Punishment 2013-12-01
Across
- one of the worlds biggest executioners
- Country that executed the most people.
- the 97th country to abolish capital punishment
- a legal process whereby a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime.
- The invention that dropped a blade on the accused head, chopping it off
- only country in Europe or central Asia to still practice capital punishment
- Form of capital punishment that's most commonly used in the middle East
Down
- way of death most common in ancient Rome
- newest state to eliminate capital punishment
- only country today that still practices crucifixion
- first country to use lethal injection as a form of capital punishment
- Form of punishment first used in world war 2
- Form of punishment where you die of either suffixation or broken neck
13 Clues: one of the worlds biggest executioners • Country that executed the most people. • way of death most common in ancient Rome • newest state to eliminate capital punishment • Form of punishment first used in world war 2 • the 97th country to abolish capital punishment • only country today that still practices crucifixion • ...
Venture Capital 2021-07-25
Across
- Individuals who lend money to new companies are called
- A firm listed on a stock exchange is a
- capital firms specialise in financing new companies
- People who have ideas for setting up new businesses
- Many banks don't want to____money to new businesses
Down
- People who want to borrow money to start a company write a business____
- The amount of money made from an investment is its rate of_______
- The people who start companies
- A new company is often called a_______
- Banks that are risk-______ usually don't want to finance new companies
- Money invested in a company just before it joins a stock exchange is sometimes called_______financing
- The opposite of down
- New businesses often have to get finance from______ ______ companies
13 Clues: The opposite of down • The people who start companies • A new company is often called a_______ • A firm listed on a stock exchange is a • capital firms specialise in financing new companies • People who have ideas for setting up new businesses • Many banks don't want to____money to new businesses • Individuals who lend money to new companies are called • ...
Nivzur 2020-02-05
Across
- the capital is Stockholm
- the capital city is Ottawa
- the capital city is London
- the capital is Rome
- the capital city is Bucharest
- the capital city is Berlin
- the capital city is Tokyo
- the capital city is Warsaw
Down
- the capital city is Mexico City
- the capital city is Moscow
- the capital city is Washington, D.C.
- the capital city is Cairo
- the capital city is Kiev
- the capital city is Paris
- the capital is Vienna
- the capital city is Jerusalem
- the capital city is Madrid
17 Clues: the capital is Rome • the capital is Vienna • the capital is Stockholm • the capital city is Kiev • the capital city is Cairo • the capital city is Paris • the capital city is Tokyo • the capital city is Moscow • the capital city is Ottawa • the capital city is London • the capital city is Madrid • the capital city is Berlin • the capital city is Warsaw • the capital city is Bucharest • ...
Capital of European Countries 2023-09-27
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- What is the capital of the Principality of Monaco?
- Which city serves as the capital of Norway?
- What is the capital of Slovenia?
- What is the capital of Poland?
- What is the capital of Turkey?
- Which city is the capital of Slovakia?
- Which city is the capital of Portugal?
- Which city serves as the capital of Spain?
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- Which city is the capital of Montenegro?
- Which city serves as the capital of Moldova?
- Which city serves as the capital of Russia?
- What is the capital of Serbia?
- What is the capital of Romania?
- What is the capital of the Netherlands?
- Which city is the capital of Switzerland?
- Which city serves as the capital of Ukraine?
- What is the capital of Sweden?
- What is the capital of the United Kingdom?
18 Clues: What is the capital of Serbia? • What is the capital of Poland? • What is the capital of Turkey? • What is the capital of Sweden? • What is the capital of Romania? • What is the capital of Slovenia? • Which city is the capital of Slovakia? • Which city is the capital of Portugal? • What is the capital of the Netherlands? • Which city is the capital of Montenegro? • ...
countries 2024-11-26
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- The capital of this country is Budapest.
- The capital of this country is New Delhi.
- The capital of this country is Zagreb.
- UK The capital of this country is London.
- The capital of this country is Ottawa.
- The capital of this country is Athens.
- The capital of this country is Moscow.
- The capital of this country is Madrid.
- The capital of this country is Rome.
- USA The capital of this country is Washington
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- The capital of this country is Beijing.
- The capital of this country is Paris.
- The capital of this country is Canberra.
- The capital of this country is Warsaw.
- The capital of this country is Brasília.
- capital of this country is Berlin.
- The capital of this country is Tokyo.
- The capital of this country is Cairo.
- The capital of this country is Mexico City.
19 Clues: capital of this country is Berlin. • The capital of this country is Rome. • The capital of this country is Paris. • The capital of this country is Tokyo. • The capital of this country is Cairo. • The capital of this country is Zagreb. • The capital of this country is Warsaw. • The capital of this country is Ottawa. • The capital of this country is Athens. • ...
Towns and cities 2023-03-26
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- the capital of Spain
- the capital of Italy
- the capital of Belgium
- the third-largest city in Germany
- the capital of Denmark
- the capital of Sweden
- the capital of the Czech Republic (called Czechia now)
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- the capital of Egypt
- the capital of France
- the capital of Poland
- a German-speaking town in Switzerland
- the capital of China
- the capital of Portugal
- the capital of Greece
- a town in Italy famous for its canals
- the capital of Austria
- the capital of russia
- a city in northern Italy
18 Clues: the capital of Egypt • the capital of Spain • the capital of China • the capital of Italy • the capital of France • the capital of Poland • the capital of Greece • the capital of russia • the capital of Sweden • the capital of Belgium • the capital of Austria • the capital of Denmark • the capital of Portugal • a city in northern Italy • the third-largest city in Germany • ...
Unit 7 Rafia Basheer P3 2019-04-30
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- rapid spread of development outward from a city (CC)20
- Cities merging into a single urban area (IDK)18
- visual reminders on the landscape of how the centers of cities have changed (IDK)20
- areas not connected to cities and run by druglords and gangs (CC)19
- developing towns and cities (CC)18
- distance people are willing to travel for certain goods or services (VIT)18
- Hexagons (IDK)18
- the idea that zones within a city have specific and distinct purposes (IDK)19
- process of wealthier residents moving into a neighborhood and making it unaffordable for existing residents (VIT)20
- area where new residents can be close to religious institutions,friends,and relatives who speak the same language (IDK)20
- Cities shaped by the distances people could walk (IDK)18
- when people move farther out into rural areas to work (CC)18
- small scale merchants congregate weekly or yearly to sell goods (IDK)19
- set of policies to preserve farmland and other open,undeveloped spaces (CC)20
- long term viability (CC)20
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- when people move back into the city (CC)18
- culture that reflects lack of income (VIT)20
- industrial use and poor quality housing (CC)19
- renovating a site in a city by removing existing landscape and rebuilding from ground up (VIT)20
- areas of poorly built housing (IDK)19
- describes a city as a series of rings around a central business district (CC)19
- a theory that was developed to explain the distribution of cities of different sizes across a region (VIT)18
- key locations along transportation routes that turned into cities (IDK)19
- narrow streets and formal economy (VIT)19
- areas of a city only for residential use (CC)19
- straight streets (VIT)19
- size of a population necessary for a certain service (VIT)18
- communities that grew along rail lines (IDK)18
- change in the use of a house (IDK)20
- process by which banks refuse to loan money to residents in certain areas (IDK)20
30 Clues: Hexagons (IDK)18 • straight streets (VIT)19 • long term viability (CC)20 • developing towns and cities (CC)18 • change in the use of a house (IDK)20 • areas of poorly built housing (IDK)19 • narrow streets and formal economy (VIT)19 • when people move back into the city (CC)18 • culture that reflects lack of income (VIT)20 • industrial use and poor quality housing (CC)19 • ...
Midwest States and Capitals 2026-02-26
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- the state between Ohio and Illinois
- The capital of Illinois
- The capital of Wisconsin
- The state above Kansas
- The state under Iowa
- the capital of Indiana
- The capital of Iowa
- the state above Oklahoma
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- The capital of Minnesota
- a state that is between Wisconsin and North
- The Capital of Missouri
- The capital of Nebraska
- The capital of North Dakota
- The capital of South Dakota
- the state next to Michigan and Minnesota
- the state under Michigan and next to Indiana
- the state under Minnesota
- one state that borders Canada
- The state between Indiana and Iowa
- the capital of Ohio
- The capital of Kansas
21 Clues: the capital of Ohio • The capital of Iowa • The state under Iowa • The capital of Kansas • The state above Kansas • the capital of Indiana • The Capital of Missouri • The capital of Nebraska • The capital of Illinois • The capital of Minnesota • The capital of Wisconsin • the state above Oklahoma • the state under Minnesota • The capital of North Dakota • The capital of South Dakota • ...
Angola 2022-03-21
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- What is the most popular holiday in Angola?
- What is the most popular sport in Angola?
- What is the name of the famous waterfall in Angola?
- What stringed instrument is the most popular in traditional music?
- What region has big cities and is densely populated?
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- What culture was influenced by Angola due to the slave trade?
- What hairstyle originated in Angola?
- What is the capital of Angola?
- Who did Angola Fight to gain independence?
- What Region has a large desert?
- What is the national animal of Angola?
11 Clues: What is the capital of Angola? • What Region has a large desert? • What hairstyle originated in Angola? • What is the national animal of Angola? • What is the most popular sport in Angola? • Who did Angola Fight to gain independence? • What is the most popular holiday in Angola? • What is the name of the famous waterfall in Angola? • ...
English 2026-02-02
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- Largest religious community in New York outside Israel.
- The most famous borough, home to Wall Street and Central Park.
- One important factor defining megacities besides size and economy.
- Growing group with no religious belief.
- Cities with more than 10 million inhabitants are called these.
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- New York City was originally founded by these colonists.
- Borough with major international airports.
- Organization that counts the world’s megacities.
- New York City is sometimes called the ____ of the world.
- Buildings destroyed during the attacks.
- New York City’s main characteristic besides size: very high population ____.
- The minimum number of inhabitants for a megacity (in millions).
12 Clues: Buildings destroyed during the attacks. • Growing group with no religious belief. • Borough with major international airports. • Organization that counts the world’s megacities. • Largest religious community in New York outside Israel. • New York City was originally founded by these colonists. • New York City is sometimes called the ____ of the world. • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries, Capitals, and Locations 2014-08-10
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- The capital is Caracas and it is located north of Brazil.
- The capital is Asuncion and it is southwest of Brazil.
- The capital is Montevideo and it is located east of Argentina.
- The capital is Washington, D.C. and it is located north of Mexico.
- The capital is Andorra la Vella and it is located in Europe between Spain and France.
- The capital is Madrid and it is located in Europe east of Portugal.
- The capital is Malabo and it is located along the west coast of Africa.
- The capital is Managua and it is located north of Costa Rica.
- The capital is Santiago and it is located west of Argentina.
- The capital is Sucre and it is located north of Argentina.
- The capital is Bogota and it is located northwest of Brazil.
- The capital is San Jose and it is located south of Nicaragua.
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- The capital is Tegucigalpa and it is located north of Nicaragua.
- The capital is Santo Domingo and it is located East of Haiti.
- The capital is Ciudad de Panama and it connects Costa Rica to Colombia.
- The capital is Lima and it is located west of Brazil.
- The capital is Buenos Aires and it is located east of Chile.
- The capital is San Juan and it is an island east of Republica Domincana.
- The capital is Ciudad de Mexico and it is located south of the US.
- The capital is Ciudad de Guatemala and it is located west of Honduras.
- The capital is San Salvador and it is located south of Honduras.
- The capital is Quito and it is located north of Peru.
- The capital is Belmopan and it is located east of Guatemala.
- The capital is La Habana and it is an island south of Florida.
24 Clues: The capital is Lima and it is located west of Brazil. • The capital is Quito and it is located north of Peru. • The capital is Asuncion and it is southwest of Brazil. • The capital is Caracas and it is located north of Brazil. • The capital is Sucre and it is located north of Argentina. • The capital is Buenos Aires and it is located east of Chile. • ...
América do Sul 2021-08-29
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- Oceano que banha a América do Sul a oeste.
- País grande produtor de petróleo e que enfrenta problemas políticos e econômicos na América do Sul.
- País da América do Sul que não é banhado por oceano.
- Capital do Brasil
- Dois países da América do Sul que não fazem fronteira com o Brasil.
- capital Guiana Francesa
- Capital do Chile.
- Oceano que banha a América do Sul a leste.
- Capital da Colômbia.
- Capital do Paraguai.
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- Capital do Peru.
- Capital do Uruguai
- Capital da Guiana
- Capital do Suriname.
- Departamento ultramarino da França na América do Sul.
- capital da Venezuela
- Capital do Equador.
- País da América do Sul que o Brasil possui maior fronteira.
- Maior país em tamanho da América do Sul.
- Capital da Argentina
- Capital da Bolívia.
- País da América do Sul que disputa com o Brasil a hegemonia econômica.
22 Clues: Capital do Peru. • Capital da Guiana • Capital do Brasil • Capital do Chile. • Capital do Uruguai • Capital do Equador. • Capital da Bolívia. • Capital do Suriname. • capital da Venezuela • Capital da Argentina • Capital da Colômbia. • Capital do Paraguai. • capital Guiana Francesa • Maior país em tamanho da América do Sul. • Oceano que banha a América do Sul a oeste. • ...
36 2025-08-08
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- South African town
- Italian city
- Australian city
- Swiss financial center
- South African city
- Italian capital
- Capital of Sierra Leone
- Ecuadorian park
- Capital of Vietnam
- Norwegian capital
- Portuguese city
- Polish city
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- River in Middle East
- Spanish city
- Austrian city
- Rwandan capital
- Saudi port city
- Egyptian capital
- Central American country
- Indian river
- French commune
- Italian city
- Japanese capital
- Japanese city
- Peruvian capital
25 Clues: Polish city • Spanish city • Italian city • Indian river • Italian city • Austrian city • Japanese city • French commune • Rwandan capital • Saudi port city • Australian city • Italian capital • Ecuadorian park • Portuguese city • Egyptian capital • Japanese capital • Peruvian capital • Norwegian capital • South African town • South African city • Capital of Vietnam • River in Middle East • Swiss financial center • ...
Industrial Revolution Terms 2021-02-02
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- The economic system in which the factors
- Land, labor, capital, or resources are needed to produce goods and services
- A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risk of a business
- The process of developing machine production of goods
- a social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, businesspeople, and wealthy farmers
- to boost crop yields.
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- The economic policy that favors a free market unregulated by government.
- The greatly increased output of machine-made goods that began in England in the middle 1700s
- The building of cities and the movement of people to cities
- Large fields surroundings by fences or hedges, in which landowners experimented with seeding and harvesting.
- The economic system in which the factors of production are owed by the public and operate for the welfare of all people.
- The coauthor of the Communist Manifesto who described communism as a form of complete socialism in which the people own the means of production.
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
13 Clues: to boost crop yields. • The economic system in which the factors • The process of developing machine production of goods • The building of cities and the movement of people to cities • A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risk of a business • The economic policy that favors a free market unregulated by government. • ...
Geography 2021-06-15
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- a temporary state of the atmosphere for a short period.
- a storm with winds over 74 mph.
- someone who designs buildings
- someone who flies a plane from one destination to the next.
- an extreme weather condition
- an instrument used to show wind direction
- a flat representation of the earth's surface
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- an instrument used to measure temperature
- an effect of migration
- the state of the atmosphere for an extended period.
- a word used instead of grouping
- a map that shows boundaries and capital cities
- the movement of persons from one area to the next permanently or for an extended period.
13 Clues: an effect of migration • an extreme weather condition • someone who designs buildings • a word used instead of grouping • a storm with winds over 74 mph. • an instrument used to measure temperature • an instrument used to show wind direction • a flat representation of the earth's surface • a map that shows boundaries and capital cities • ...
Geography Stuff You Know 2025-12-18
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- World's second largest coffee exporter
- Big beautiful bird associated with Jinghong, Yunnan Province
- China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam body of water
- U2 "Bullet the Blue Sky" setting
- Famous Romanian Olympian (first name)
- World Champion athlete and former Congressman from brother-in-law's birthplace
- The Oleander City
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- Tied with "United" for second most repeated non-directional word in names of 190+ UN-recognized countries* ("Republic" is most common, used in seven country names.)
- Soccer in Italy
- Tallest mountain climbed by Kari in 20th century
- One of South Africa's three capital cities
- Order and Progress flag
- Before the "wealth" of Massachusetts
13 Clues: Soccer in Italy • The Oleander City • Order and Progress flag • U2 "Bullet the Blue Sky" setting • Before the "wealth" of Massachusetts • Famous Romanian Olympian (first name) • World's second largest coffee exporter • One of South Africa's three capital cities • Tallest mountain climbed by Kari in 20th century • Big beautiful bird associated with Jinghong, Yunnan Province • ...
West Europe 2022-03-07
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- Capital of Iceland
- Island that belongs to Italy
- Capital of Sweden
- Capital of Greece
- Capital of Belgium
- Capital of Denmark
- capital of France
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Spain
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- Island that belongs to France
- Capital of Luxembourg
- island near Corsica
- Capital of Finland
- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Netherlands
- Capital of Austria
- Capital of Norway
17 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Greece • Capital of Norway • capital of France • Capital of Iceland • Capital of Finland • Capital of Belgium • Capital of Austria • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Ireland • island near Corsica • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Luxembourg • Capital of Netherlands • Island that belongs to Italy • Island that belongs to France
Connecticut Cities 2024-09-30
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- One of the cities to have Yale University placed and has its art gallery
- Has beautiful parks and top-performing public schools
- Mostly known for its maritime history
- Has attractions including its own seaport and aquarium
- Mostly known for its submarines
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- The capital city of Connecticut
- Named after a Colonel to remember
- Has an agriculture heritage and a rural landscape
- Home to the WWE company and became "The Research City"
- This city has beautiful museums
- Mostly known for its beaches and to be the third richest city in Connecticut
11 Clues: The capital city of Connecticut • This city has beautiful museums • Mostly known for its submarines • Named after a Colonel to remember • Mostly known for its maritime history • Has an agriculture heritage and a rural landscape • Has beautiful parks and top-performing public schools • Home to the WWE company and became "The Research City" • ...
industrial revolution 2026-05-07
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- Components made to match, allowing easier assembly and repair.
- Steam-powered transportation for goods and people.
- James Watt’s improvement led to powering factories and transport
- The fencing off of common land
- A steam-powered, mechanized loom for weaving.
- A machine allowing a worker to spin multiple spools of thread.
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- The development of industries on a massive scale.
- The rapid migration of people from rural areas to cities.
- manufacturing of standardized goods.
- Wealth used to invest in new machinery and factories.
- Samuel Morse’s invention enabling fast long-distance communication.
- James Watt’s improvement led to powering factories and transport.
12 Clues: The fencing off of common land • manufacturing of standardized goods. • A steam-powered, mechanized loom for weaving. • The development of industries on a massive scale. • Steam-powered transportation for goods and people. • Wealth used to invest in new machinery and factories. • The rapid migration of people from rural areas to cities. • ...
English File Intermediate File 7B Houses 2021-08-18
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- Many people prefer to live on the ... of large cities.
- The bottom level of a block of flats is usually called the ... floor.
- Richmond is a ... of London.
- To enjoy the sun, you might sit out on the ...
- It's on the roof and smoke comes out of it.
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- I live in a ... of flats.
- London is a capital ...
- To go into a building, you use the ...
- There is a small ... from the gate to my door.
- A place where you keep your car.
- An area built upstairs outside a house.
- A very small town in the country.
12 Clues: London is a capital ... • I live in a ... of flats. • Richmond is a ... of London. • A place where you keep your car. • A very small town in the country. • To go into a building, you use the ... • An area built upstairs outside a house. • It's on the roof and smoke comes out of it. • There is a small ... from the gate to my door. • ...
south africa 2026-01-14
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- A very popular sport in South Africa
- The city where the 2010 world cup was held
- The system of racial separation that ended in the 1990's
- South Africa national animal
- One of the capitals of South Africa where the parliament is
- The currency used in South Africa
- How many official languages are there in South Africa?
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- The place were Nelson Mandela was held in prison for many years
- One of South Africa’s three capital cities
- south africa is known as the "rainbow ______"
- A person who fought against apartheid
- the political party that was against apartheid
12 Clues: South Africa national animal • The currency used in South Africa • A very popular sport in South Africa • A person who fought against apartheid • One of South Africa’s three capital cities • The city where the 2010 world cup was held • south africa is known as the "rainbow ______" • the political party that was against apartheid • ...
Early Mesopotamia 2017-09-10
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- This allows ships to travel more quickly
- What belongs to you
- People were often taken from their homes in an unkind act
- This group traveled as traders in the western edge of the Fertile Crescent
- Something that is passed down as part of a culture
- Mesopotamia was located in an area with soil that was good for farming
- This part of Asia is the location of Mesopotamia and the Fertile Crescent
- A mound of dirt
- This man is most well known for his collection of laws
- The name of a shape
- To contemplate; or think about
- This man united all of Mesopotamia
- Sumerians used this to build things
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- This is a key difference between Egyptian pharaohs and Sumerian kings
- Sumerians believed this was important for making the gods happy
- This river, along with the Tigris River, form the valley called Mesopotamia
- Anyone who broke a law knew this
- The basis for our own writing
- Sumerians used this to keep their history
- In 600 B.C., many people did this when the Assyrian Empire collapsed
- The wheel and the cart are examples of this
- Something that each person has
- A capital located in Mesopotamia
- To be all around
- Goods that were traded and names of cities are examples of this
- Around 5000 B.C., settlers began building cities in this area.
- To make
- Assyrians did this with their empire
- A way to control flooding water
29 Clues: To make • A mound of dirt • To be all around • What belongs to you • The name of a shape • The basis for our own writing • Something that each person has • To contemplate; or think about • A way to control flooding water • Anyone who broke a law knew this • A capital located in Mesopotamia • This man united all of Mesopotamia • Sumerians used this to build things • ...
Grade 7 End Of Term Review 2025-12-05
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- Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming.
- A large group of lands ruled by one leader.
- A system the Maya created to measure days, months, and years.
- NE, NW, SE, SW.
- Knotted strings the Incas used to record information.
- A person who moves from place to place in search of food.
- A map showing weather patterns over an area.
- A symbol that shows directions on a map.
- A developed society with cities, government, and culture.
- The line that divides Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- A map showing countries, cities, and borders.
- A set of lines that helps locate places on a map.
- An imaginary line that divides Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
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- A civilization in Mexico known for its capital city, Tenochtitlán.
- Farming; growing crops and raising animals for food.
- A round model of the Earth.
- An early civilization in Central America known for writing and pyramids.
- A map showing landforms like mountains and rivers.
- Half of the Earth.
- An object made or used by people in the past.
- The Mayan picture writing system.
- A small picture or sign that stands for something on a map.
- Shows the relationship between map distances and real distances.
- A flat drawing of a place or the Earth’s surface.
- North, South, East, and West.
- A civilization in South America centered in the Andes Mountains.
- The map key that explains symbols.
- Tells what the map is about.
28 Clues: NE, NW, SE, SW. • Half of the Earth. • A round model of the Earth. • Tells what the map is about. • North, South, East, and West. • The Mayan picture writing system. • The map key that explains symbols. • A symbol that shows directions on a map. • A large group of lands ruled by one leader. • A map showing weather patterns over an area. • ...
Name's of Country 2021-05-02
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- City center in Paris
- Capital in Ankara
- Country with its capital in Tokyo
- Capital city in Cairo
- The capital city in Jakarta
- Capital in Rome
- Capital in
- The capital city of Ottawa
- City center in Manila
- The capital city of Lima
- The capital city of Kuala Lumpur
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- The capital city of Ankara
- City center in Berlin
- The capital city of Hanoi
- The capital city in Sofia
- Country based in Manila
- The capital city in Bangkok
- City center in Panama
- Capital city in Doha
- City center is in Dublin
20 Clues: Capital in • Capital in Rome • Capital in Ankara • City center in Paris • Capital city in Doha • City center in Berlin • Capital city in Cairo • City center in Panama • City center in Manila • Country based in Manila • City center is in Dublin • The capital city of Lima • The capital city of Hanoi • The capital city in Sofia • The capital city of Ankara • The capital city of Ottawa • ...
10/6 Class 2021-10-06
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- capital of Oregon
- capital of Kentucky
- capital of Tennessee
- capital of Mississippi
- capital of Hawaii
- nickname of Oregon
- capital of Arkansa
- capital of Alabama
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- capital of Florida
- Oregon's highest point
- capital of Georgia
- capital of South Carolina
- deepest lake in the US, located in Oregon
- most common tree in Oregon
- deepest river gorge in the US, located in Oregon
- capital of Louisiana
- capital of North Carolina
- resource of the state, ex:Sunstone
18 Clues: capital of Oregon • capital of Hawaii • capital of Florida • capital of Georgia • nickname of Oregon • capital of Arkansa • capital of Alabama • capital of Kentucky • capital of Tennessee • capital of Louisiana • Oregon's highest point • capital of Mississippi • capital of South Carolina • capital of North Carolina • most common tree in Oregon • resource of the state, ex:Sunstone • ...
Welcome to Argentina 2016-04-14
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- Name of one of the most important cities
- Caramel milk used in alfajores
- Name of the falls in Misiones
- Name of the capital city
- Typical food. Dough is made of wheat flour and beef drippings
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- One of the most popular sports in the country
- Part of America where Argentina is located
- Typical food made of corn, meat and vegetables
- Music, dance and poetry that developed in the Río de la Plata region
- Name of the province where El Calafate is situated
- Infusion of yerba mate dried leaves
11 Clues: Name of the capital city • Name of the falls in Misiones • Caramel milk used in alfajores • Infusion of yerba mate dried leaves • Name of one of the most important cities • Part of America where Argentina is located • One of the most popular sports in the country • Typical food made of corn, meat and vegetables • Name of the province where El Calafate is situated • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-10-18
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- Machines making more goods than people first happening in Britain
- when workers organize to protect their rights and interests
- a political theory where the government owns the workplace
- new farming equipment producing more food in mid 1700s to late 1800s
- when an economy is changed from agricultural to one that makes goods
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- land labor capital and entrepreneurship
- moving from the country to the cities
- rufusing to work as a form of protest to gain something from their employers
- middle class
- Little to no government control
- the working class
11 Clues: middle class • the working class • Little to no government control • moving from the country to the cities • land labor capital and entrepreneurship • a political theory where the government owns the workplace • when workers organize to protect their rights and interests • Machines making more goods than people first happening in Britain • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-10-18
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- Machines making more goods than people first happening in Britain
- when workers organize to protect their rights and interests
- a political theory where the government owns the workplace
- new farming equipment producing more food in mid 1700s to late 1800s
- when an economy is changed from agricultural to one that makes goods
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- land labor capital and entrepreneurship
- moving from the country to the cities
- rufusing to work as a form of protest to gain something from their employers
- middle class
- Little to no government control
- the working class
11 Clues: middle class • the working class • Little to no government control • moving from the country to the cities • land labor capital and entrepreneurship • a political theory where the government owns the workplace • when workers organize to protect their rights and interests • Machines making more goods than people first happening in Britain • ...
6th Grade History Review 2024-12-09
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- Capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Capital of Iraq
- Barbary Coast located here
- Fourth largest island in the world
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of Syria
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Sudan
- Largest country in Africa
- Capital of Thailand
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- Called the Spice Islands
- Serengeti National Park is located here
- Capital of Israel
- Land of the Rising Sun
- Egyptian device for irrigating crops
- Capital of Kenya
- Famous center of learning in Africa
- Was once called Persia
- Where the world's largest swamp is located
- Key to understanding hieroglyphics
- Capital of Egypt
- Africa's highest mountain
22 Clues: Capital of Iraq • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Japan • Capital of Syria • Capital of Sudan • Capital of Israel • Capital of Thailand • Land of the Rising Sun • Was once called Persia • Capital of South Korea • Called the Spice Islands • Africa's highest mountain • Largest country in Africa • Barbary Coast located here • Key to understanding hieroglyphics • ...
The Korea's' 2015-03-11
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- One of the largest cities in the world and capital of South Korea
- Korea and Japan's main source of influence on their countries
- The zone between the two Korea's that is off limits to keep war for breaking out again
- a traditional Korean dish that is made from pickled cabbage and various spices
- This war happened when North Korea invaded South Korea, the South Koreans with help kept the invaders back
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- One of North Korea's top resource and a type of resource that is used to make gas
- The Korea's create a ______
- North Korean government type
- In North Korea they influence bring back original Korean _____ because the u believe it is the best in the world
- The main religion in Korea brought there by China
- North Korea's capital
- The U.S. helped South Korea change into this government
- In South Korea it is a _______ subtropical climate with mild winters
- This country had captured Korea and ruled it until after World War Two
- The most spoken language and native language of Korea.
15 Clues: North Korea's capital • The Korea's create a ______ • North Korean government type • The main religion in Korea brought there by China • The most spoken language and native language of Korea. • The U.S. helped South Korea change into this government • Korea and Japan's main source of influence on their countries • ...
11 2025-08-06
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- Capital of New Caledonia
- Chinese island province
- Bay city in Montenegro
- Sicilian city
- Brazilian coastal city
- Israeli Red Sea resort
- Middle East country
- Ecuador coastal city
- China’s biggest city
- Capital of Cyprus
- Russia’s highest peak
- Philippine island
- Capital of NW Territories
- Caribbean French island
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- Suriname capital
- Italian city
- South African port
- Capital of Northern Ireland
- Cold Siberian city
- Capital of Iraqi Kurdistan
- Capital of Lithuania
- Argentinian lake town
- Kazakh former capital
- Capital of Czechia
- US prairie region
25 Clues: Italian city • Sicilian city • Suriname capital • Capital of Cyprus • US prairie region • Philippine island • South African port • Cold Siberian city • Capital of Czechia • Middle East country • Capital of Lithuania • Ecuador coastal city • China’s biggest city • Argentinian lake town • Kazakh former capital • Russia’s highest peak • Bay city in Montenegro • Brazilian coastal city • ...
Spanish speaking countries, capitals and nationalities 2025-09-12
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- Which Spanish speaking country has two capitals?
- This is the capital of Uruguay
- Caracas is my capital city
- Whose capital is Guatemala City
- Republic, Whose capital is Santo Domingo
- This is the capital of Paraguay
- Rican, What is the nationality of people from Puerto Rico
- City, This is the capital of Panama
- Guinea, Malabo is my capital city
- What is the capital of Chile
- My name means "The Savior"
- Whose capital city is Managua
- This is where you can find the most Spanish speaking countries
- Aires, The capital of Argentina is
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- What Spanish-speaking country is in North America?
- If you are from El Salvador your nationality is
- What is the capital of Ecuador?
- Rica, Whose capital is San Jose
- What is the capital of Honduras
- where did Spanish originate?
- What is your nationality if you are from Colombia?
- This is where Spain is located
- This is where Cuba, Puerto Rico and D.R. are located
- This is the capital of Cuba
- Lima is my capital
25 Clues: Lima is my capital • Caracas is my capital city • My name means "The Savior" • This is the capital of Cuba • where did Spanish originate? • What is the capital of Chile • Whose capital city is Managua • This is the capital of Uruguay • This is where Spain is located • What is the capital of Ecuador? • Rica, Whose capital is San Jose • Whose capital is Guatemala City • ...
Southeastern States 2021-10-05
18 Clues: WV • NC • GA • Fl • TN • VA • KY • AL • SC • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Florida • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Virginia • Capital of Kentucky • Capital of Tennessee • Capital of West Virginia • Capital of North Carolina • Capital of South Carolina
Ferrari Cars Crossword 2023-05-08
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- One of Ferrari's latest cars and named after the capital
- Car of the Year in 2012, includes numbers
- Named after the founder of Ferrari
- Meaning of "four valves" in Italian
- Named after the town of Ferrari's headquarters since 1943
- French for global because of its conformance with safety and emission standards in 1980
- The first ever Ferrari, includes numbers
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- Named after the birthplace of Ferrari and Enzo's home
- "The Ferrari"
- Known for its now famous side streaks
- Named after one of Italy's most beautiful cities, known for its luxury and elegance
- Named in honour of Enzo's late son
12 Clues: "The Ferrari" • Named after the founder of Ferrari • Named in honour of Enzo's late son • Meaning of "four valves" in Italian • Known for its now famous side streaks • The first ever Ferrari, includes numbers • Car of the Year in 2012, includes numbers • Named after the birthplace of Ferrari and Enzo's home • One of Ferrari's latest cars and named after the capital • ...
Crossword Time! 2023-09-22
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- Who invented writing?
- Which country has two capital cities?
- Which artist has most streams on Spotify?
- How many children did İhsan Doğramacı have?
- Which country has been effected most by tsunami disaster until this year?
- Which Ottoman Sultan wore one earring?
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- Fair of heights
- Which city is considered sacred by the three major religions?
- Who was the singer/group that represented Turkey in the Eurovision in 2003?
- In which country was the Chernobly nuclear plant ?
- Where would you be if you were standing on the Spanish steps?
- Which country has the highest population?
12 Clues: Fair of heights • Who invented writing? • Which country has two capital cities? • Which Ottoman Sultan wore one earring? • Which artist has most streams on Spotify? • Which country has the highest population? • How many children did İhsan Doğramacı have? • In which country was the Chernobly nuclear plant ? • Which city is considered sacred by the three major religions? • ...
CHAPTERS 3 and 4 by-V 2023-10-31
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- In Japan it was highly popular among the samurai warrior class.
- A widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official
- Sponsored an enormous Encyclopedia of some 11,000 volumes
- Fleets captained by the Muslim eunuch named?
- A major turning point in African commercial life occurred with the introduction of?
- Became a highly popular and authentically Chinese version of the Indian faith.
- Improvements in sails, new kinds of ships
- The ruler or mansa of the Kingdom of Mali
- An agriculturally rich region closely allied with Srivijaya
- State-approved associations of merchants that allowed them to pool their resources and limit their losses in the event that a particular caravan failed.
- A language widely spoken in East Africa today
- Earned local languages, cultures, and trading practices while also retaining links to their home societies.
- Chinggis Khan's grandson
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- This outlook rejected the religious aspects of both Buddhism and Daoism but appreciated the high moral standards of Buddhist teachings, while returning to classical texts of Confucianism
- The Italian traveler Marco Polo’s admiration for
- Chinggis Khan and China’s Mongol ruler from 1271 to 1294 who initiated the
- Developed into major Central Asian commercial cities such as Bukhara, Samarkand, Khotan, Kashgar, and Dunhuang.
- Monks became a symbol rather than part of a daily activity.
- Mongol capital
- One of the major trading cities
20 Clues: Mongol capital • Chinggis Khan's grandson • One of the major trading cities • Improvements in sails, new kinds of ships • The ruler or mansa of the Kingdom of Mali • Fleets captained by the Muslim eunuch named? • A language widely spoken in East Africa today • The Italian traveler Marco Polo’s admiration for • Sponsored an enormous Encyclopedia of some 11,000 volumes • ...
Ottoman Empire 2025-12-23
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- The Ottoman ruler known as both “the Lawgiver” and “the Magnificent.”
- A system Suleyman reformed to make government fairer and more efficient.
- A new military technology that helped the Ottomans defeat heavily fortified cities.
- An Ottoman sultan who captured Mecca, Medina, and Cairo.
- The important Byzantine capital city captured by the Ottomans in 1453.
- The Ottoman ruler whose title means “one with power.”
- The region in modern-day Turkey where the Ottoman Empire began.
- The Ottoman leader known as “the Conqueror” for capturing Constantinople.
- A European city whose conquest caused fear among European rulers.
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- The strategic strait that connects the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.
- A powerful empire that expanded through military conquest and effective government.
- An elite Ottoman fighting force made up of soldiers trained through the devshirme system.
- A religious community in the Ottoman Empire allowed to govern its own affairs.
- A sacred Islamic city that increased Ottoman religious authority.
- A North African city taken by the Ottomans to strengthen naval power.
- One of the holiest cities in Islam captured by the Ottomans.
- Founder of the Ottoman state who built a small Muslim empire in Anatolia.
- A system in which Christian boys were taken and trained for government or military service.
- The new name given to Constantinople after it became an Ottoman city.
- An island captured by the Ottomans that helped them control the eastern Mediterranean.
- A major center of Islamic learning taken by the Ottoman Empire.
21 Clues: The Ottoman ruler whose title means “one with power.” • An Ottoman sultan who captured Mecca, Medina, and Cairo. • One of the holiest cities in Islam captured by the Ottomans. • The region in modern-day Turkey where the Ottoman Empire began. • A major center of Islamic learning taken by the Ottoman Empire. • ...
Urban Policy Buzzwords 2024-09-24
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- Train: Unseen by the overground masses
- When an urban street must also act like a high-speed road
- Where cities occupy a greater percentage of the population
- A series of connected railway carraiges
- The level of plant/animal life in an area, higher = better
- Train: Street edition
- Committee on Regional Development
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- The process of removing vehicle lanes from a street
- Relating to the countryside
- An urban area is changed and made more expensive to live in by wealthier people moving in.
- Not having enough money to meet basic needs including food, clothing and shelter.
- Relating to the town/city
- The capital of Denmark
13 Clues: Train: Street edition • The capital of Denmark • Relating to the town/city • Relating to the countryside • Committee on Regional Development • Train: Unseen by the overground masses • A series of connected railway carraiges • The process of removing vehicle lanes from a street • When an urban street must also act like a high-speed road • ...
NEXT 13 States Crossword 2025-10-04
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- The state that is west of Georgia
- The state that is south of Kentucky
- Has the 3 cities of Columbus, Cleavland, and Cincinatti
- The state that is north of Illinois
- "The Mountain State"
- The state whose capital is Tallahassee.
- The state that has a famous horse race once a year
- The state that looks like a mitten
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- The state that has a large river named after it
- The state that is called the "Crossroads State"
- The state that looks like a V
- The state that is West of Indiana
- The state that used to be a part of Massachusetts
13 Clues: "The Mountain State" • The state that looks like a V • The state that is west of Georgia • The state that is West of Indiana • The state that looks like a mitten • The state that is south of Kentucky • The state that is north of Illinois • The state whose capital is Tallahassee. • The state that has a large river named after it • ...
Monthly 3 Review Grade 81J 2025-12-11
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- stiff curved material boosting a bow’s range
- raised platform where plants may have grown in Babylon
- group of people officially running a citystate or empire
- Babylonian chief god who gained power after defeating Tiamat
- way society is structured so people and resources work together
- king who claimed gods chose him to bring justice
- natural event turning dry earth into farmland
- official appointed to keep distant cities loyal
- chaos dragon goddess defeated by Marduk in a Mesopotamian creationmyth
- extra food created when farming becomes successful
- practical science made easier by Babylonian math
- study of stars and sky that used base60 mathematics for tracking time
- invention that made cities and permanent homes possible
- written records about gods rituals and beliefs kept on clay tablets
- trained fighter at the center of empire building
- system of managing a city or empire through records and offices
- tale that survived millennia on broken tablets
- ancient lifestyle before farming changed everything
- wild companion who changed a king’s heart
- main building material when wood and stone were scarce
- hero seeking meaning beyond power and violence
- payment demanded by the victor from the defeated
- soil made rich by river floods each year
- what writing first existed to do before stories
- idea that wrong actions deserve measured responses
- when conquered cities try to fight back against an emperor like Sargon
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- full-time troops stronger than farmers with spears
- powerful Mesopotamian goddess of love and war linked to famous city gates
- man-made channel bringing life to dry fields
- long list of rules carved to keep society stable
- Mesopotamian merchant known from a famous clay tablet complaining about bad copper
- hard surface storing stories long after writers died
- hidden muscle fiber giving bows deadly strength
- western river shaping early civilization
- missing proof that keeps the Gardens a mystery
- command that makes life predictable in ancient cities
- ancient wonder some say existed only in stories
- ruler whose authority came from gods and armies
- defensive structures showing city-states feared attack
- oldest writing system pressed into wet clay
- eastern river forming half of Mesopotamia’s cradle
- farming of crops that created surplus food and allowed citylife to begin
- small independent kingdom with one city at its heart
- unusual number system shaping time and geometry today
- wall of shields marching forward without fear
- tall sacred tower believed to house a city’s god
- consequence given when someone breaks a law in HammurabisCode
- action Sargon repeated until rivals vanished
- trained elite writer controlling knowledge and records
- leader who united warring cities into one empire
- weapon layered with horn and sinew for power
- capital of the world’s first empire under Sargon
- shape measured in degrees because of ancient choices
53 Clues: western river shaping early civilization • soil made rich by river floods each year • wild companion who changed a king’s heart • oldest writing system pressed into wet clay • man-made channel bringing life to dry fields • stiff curved material boosting a bow’s range • action Sargon repeated until rivals vanished • weapon layered with horn and sinew for power • ...
A Very Fun Crossword 2020-10-08
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- Easternmost province
- Canada's Capital
- Capital of the Yukon
- Largest Lake
- Francophone province
- Newfoundland & L_______
- Canada's third largest city
- Home
- Name of Mountains
- capital of Quebec
- Name of major river
- Capital of Manitoba
- City in Northern Ontario
- Capital of Nunavut
- Capital of Nova Scotia (has Navy ships)
- Canada's longest river
- Westernmost province
- City in Northern Ontario
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- Home of the Tiger-Cats Football team
- Name of province with 12 letters
- capital of BC
- country that borders Canada
- Capital of the NWT
- City closest to Elliot Lake
- Capital of Ontario
- City in Northern Ontario
- tallest building
- Capital of New Brunswick
- Major city in Alberta
- Bilingual city
- popular place for tourists
- Capital is Edmonton
- smallest province
33 Clues: Home • Largest Lake • capital of BC • Bilingual city • Canada's Capital • tallest building • Name of Mountains • capital of Quebec • smallest province • Capital of the NWT • Capital of Ontario • Capital of Nunavut • Name of major river • Capital of Manitoba • Capital is Edmonton • Easternmost province • Capital of the Yukon • Francophone province • Westernmost province • Major city in Alberta • ...
Mixes Cities 2026-03-12
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- Liberty City Mix Out of Liberty 4" slump
- KCMO Utility City Mix out of Liberty 4" Slump
- KCK City Mix 6"' Slump
- KCMO City mix out of Lee's Summit 2" Slump
- KCMO Utility City Mix out of KCK 2" Slump
- KCMO City mix out of Liberty 6" Slump
- Lee's Summit City mix in Buzzi 1.75" Slump
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- Gunter asking for KCMO City mix out of KC
- KCMO Street Patch City mix out of Lee's Summit
- Olathe City Mix 2" Slump
- KCMO Street Patch City mix out of KCK
- Gunter asking for KCMO City mix out of Liberty
- KCMO City Mix Machine Curb
- KCMO City mix out of KCK 4" Slump
- Lenexa City Mix Out of Olathe 5" slump
- Leavenworth City mix 1.25" Slump
16 Clues: KCK City Mix 6"' Slump • Olathe City Mix 2" Slump • KCMO City Mix Machine Curb • Leavenworth City mix 1.25" Slump • KCMO City mix out of KCK 4" Slump • KCMO Street Patch City mix out of KCK • KCMO City mix out of Liberty 6" Slump • Lenexa City Mix Out of Olathe 5" slump • Liberty City Mix Out of Liberty 4" slump • Gunter asking for KCMO City mix out of KC • ...
Countries 2024-10-30
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- The land down under
- Rome is the capital
- Landlocked between 2 of the top 4 largest countries in the world
- Borders the USA to the north
- Has a canal connecting the Pacific ocean to the Atlantic ocean
- Lowest population density in Africa
- One of the Nile's rivers start here
- Russian troops also invaded Ukraine from this country
- Has 3 capital cities (5,6)
- Margaret Thatcher is a former Prime Minister (6,7)
- Famous for its Dykes
- Only NATO country that doesnt have a military
- Largest exporter of oil (5,6)
- Russia invaded this country in 2008
- smallest country in the world (7,4)
- Bay of pigs invasion was here
- Fought against the british over the Falkland islands
- The Yeti lives here
- 4,300Km long but only 180Km wide
- Commonly called the Hermit Kingdom (5,5)
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- Most populated country in the world
- Only Baltic state to border the other 2 Baltic countries
- Formerly East Pakistan
- Officially the Republic of China
- Country with the most coastline
- Formerly called Burma
- Largest landlocked country in the world
- Newest country (5,5)
- Australian soldiers fought along the Kokoda track to protect the capital city of this country(5,3,6)
- Napoleon was once the ruler
- The Bosphorus strait splits it in 2
- Most known country for pirates
- Running of the bulls takes place here
- Only english speaking country in south america
- Declared independence from Serbia in 2008
- Has a territorial dispute with Turkiye
- Most populated pacific island country
- Pyramids
- Largest country completely surrounded by Italy (3,6)
- Was invaded by the Germans on the 1st of September 1939, causing WWII
- Most bombed country ever
41 Clues: Pyramids • The land down under • Rome is the capital • The Yeti lives here • Newest country (5,5) • Famous for its Dykes • Formerly called Burma • Formerly East Pakistan • Most bombed country ever • Has 3 capital cities (5,6) • Napoleon was once the ruler • Borders the USA to the north • Largest exporter of oil (5,6) • Bay of pigs invasion was here • Most known country for pirates • ...
Lesson 4 Australia and USA 2018-07-24
Angola 2022-03-21
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- What is the most popular holiday in Angola?
- What is the most popular sport in Angola?
- What is the name of the famous waterfall in Angola?
- What stringed instrument is the most popular in traditional music?
- What region has big cities and is densely populated?
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- What culture was influenced by Angola due to the slave trade?
- What hairstyle originated in Angola?
- What is the capital of Angola?
- Who did Angola Fight to gain independence?
- What Region has a large desert?
- What is the national animal of Angola?
11 Clues: What is the capital of Angola? • What Region has a large desert? • What hairstyle originated in Angola? • What is the national animal of Angola? • What is the most popular sport in Angola? • Who did Angola Fight to gain independence? • What is the most popular holiday in Angola? • What is the name of the famous waterfall in Angola? • ...
Angola 2022-03-21
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- What is the most popular holiday in Angola?
- What is the most popular sport in Angola?
- What is the name of the famous waterfall in Angola?
- What stringed instrument is the most popular in traditional music?
- What region has big cities and is densely populated?
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- What culture was influenced by Angola due to the slave trade?
- What hairstyle originated in Angola?
- What is the capital of Angola?
- Who did Angola Fight to gain independence?
- What Region has a large desert?
- What is the national animal of Angola?
11 Clues: What is the capital of Angola? • What Region has a large desert? • What hairstyle originated in Angola? • What is the national animal of Angola? • What is the most popular sport in Angola? • Who did Angola Fight to gain independence? • What is the most popular holiday in Angola? • What is the name of the famous waterfall in Angola? • ...
Mesoamerica 2025-10-13
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- Natural sinkhole with fresh water; sacred site for Maya.
- Tall carved stone monument used to record events.
- Taming plants or animals for human use.
- Growth of cities as people move from rural areas.
- Inca record system made of knotted strings.
- Aztec “floating gardens” for farming on water.
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- Independent city and its surrounding lands.
- Picture symbols used in Maya writing.
- Payment or gift showing respect or loyalty.
- Early Mesoamerican city with the Pyramid of the Sun.
- Ancient Mesoamerican book made of bark or skin.
- Aztec capital city built on an island in Lake Texcoco.
- Maya mathematical symbol used as a placeholder.
13 Clues: Picture symbols used in Maya writing. • Taming plants or animals for human use. • Independent city and its surrounding lands. • Payment or gift showing respect or loyalty. • Inca record system made of knotted strings. • Aztec “floating gardens” for farming on water. • Ancient Mesoamerican book made of bark or skin. • Maya mathematical symbol used as a placeholder. • ...
Countries and Capitals Vocabulary Contract 2022-09-09
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- is divided into three areas, separated by hills
- It’s bigger than most British cities
- is the capital of Costa Rica since 1823
- is the largest metropolitan area in the Caribbean by population
- is named after the biblical figure St James
- Only about 20 islands are inhabited
- City
- was founded on Jul 20 1810
- was founded on May 24 1822
- got its name from the Arabic word magerit which means place of many streams
- was founded on Nov 28 1821
- is the headquarters of the Venezuelan National Police
- was founded on Aug 06 1825
- is the highest capital city in the world.
- With a population of about 9 million people within its Metropolitan area it is the fifth largest city in South America
- was founded Sep 15, 1821
- With a total metro population of 1440381 is the largest city and the capital of the Republic of Panama
- was founded on Mar 30 1845
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- was founded in 1540
- was founded in 1898
- Was founded on Sep 15 1821
- is an Andes town at an elevation of about 2700
- was founded on Jul 09 1816
- was founded on Oct 10 1868
- was founded on Aug 25 1825
- was founded on may 14 1811
- has a population of 1.34 million
- OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Nicaragua
- Was founded in 1492
- was founded on Sep 15 1821
- was founded on jul 28 1821
- City
- was founded in 1496
- was founded on Sep 15 1821
- shares borders with Guatemala and Honduras
- is home to the largest port in all of South America
- is the largest city in Paraguay
- has daily cannon blasts in a fort
38 Clues: City • City • was founded in 1540 • was founded in 1898 • Was founded in 1492 • was founded in 1496 • was founded Sep 15, 1821 • Was founded on Sep 15 1821 • was founded on Jul 09 1816 • was founded on Oct 10 1868 • was founded on Aug 25 1825 • was founded on may 14 1811 • was founded on Jul 20 1810 • was founded on Sep 15 1821 • was founded on May 24 1822 • was founded on Nov 28 1821 • ...
Around The World Crossword 2017-06-24
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- Goose: This type of goose is most popular with Canada
- Hornet: Only Prefers Germans or French
- Vegas: Has some of the more popular casinos in the country
- Goose This Goose Blends In with the Snow
- Panda: This Asian Animal Eats Bamboo
- Blue Heron: Fly around our pond all of the time
- one of the most common one of these in Australia
- de Janeiro: This country hosted the 2014 world cup
- Aires: Capital of Argentina
- Southern Popular Florida Town
- Falls: Straggles the US/Canadian Border
- Tiger Moths: This type of moth lives in your gardens
- Woodpecker: black and white Woodpecker
- Duck: Small White and Black Duck
- Capital of Peru
- Beetle Prefers a month to be named
- Olympus: This refers to the place where all the Greek Gods are kept
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- Skater: prefers tops of ponds and pools
- Chickadee: This type of Chickadee was named after a certain state
- Faced Hornet: Most common around here
- Towhee: this birds phrase sounds like drink your tea
- Wasp: You use this but its called this
- Tree Sparrow: This type of Sparrow prefers Trees
- Sparrow: This type of Sparrow has a unknown common name of this type of animal
- This is Chile Capital
- Hammer: Thor Most powerful Weapon
- One of the most populated cities in Massachusetts
- Butterfly: Most commonly Seen Butterfly
- Rain Forest: The biggest rain forest in the world
- Bunting: this type of bird had a lovely blue color to it
- Live in the Plains and Savannah of Africa
- Matterhorn: This is a Family name
32 Clues: Capital of Peru • This is Chile Capital • Aires: Capital of Argentina • Southern Popular Florida Town • Duck: Small White and Black Duck • Hammer: Thor Most powerful Weapon • Matterhorn: This is a Family name • Beetle Prefers a month to be named • Panda: This Asian Animal Eats Bamboo • Faced Hornet: Most common around here • Hornet: Only Prefers Germans or French • ...
SOUTHWEST CITIES 2019-01-06
AMERICAN CITIES 2023-06-12
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- - Known as the "Music City," it's the center of country music and home to the Grand Ole Opry.
- - Home to the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and known for its hilly landscapes and cable cars.
- - The capital of Hawaii, offering beautiful beaches, warm weather, and a rich Polynesian culture.
- - The entertainment capital of the world, known for its film and television industry.
- - Located in Colorado, known for its stunning Rocky Mountain views and outdoor recreation opportunities.
- - The "Windy City" famous for its architecture, deep-dish pizza, and blues music.
- - The capital of Georgia, known for its diverse cultural scene, historic sites, and southern hospitality.
- - Located in Washington state, famous for its rainy weather, coffee culture, and the Space Needle.
- - Located in Oregon, famous for its eco-friendliness, craft breweries, and thriving food scene.
- - A vibrant city in Florida known for its beautiful beaches, Art Deco architecture, and vibrant nightlife.
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- - A city in Louisiana famous for its lively music scene, vibrant festivals, and Creole cuisine.
- - The "Big Apple" and the most populous city in the United States.
- - The capital of Massachusetts, rich in American history and renowned for its universities and sports teams.
- - A city in Nevada known for its casinos, vibrant nightlife, and extravagant entertainment.
- - The birthplace of the United States, with historic landmarks such as Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.
- - The capital of Texas and a vibrant cultural hub, renowned for its live music and outdoor activities.
16 Clues: - The "Big Apple" and the most populous city in the United States. • - The "Windy City" famous for its architecture, deep-dish pizza, and blues music. • - The entertainment capital of the world, known for its film and television industry. • - Home to the iconic Golden Gate Bridge and known for its hilly landscapes and cable cars. • ...
Chapter 15: The Resurgence of Empire in East Asia 2013-11-25
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- This invention helped commercial transactions, but it also led to disorder and discontent among creditors.
- Professional warriors haired by lords of Japan to enforce their authority in the territories.
- The city that became a strong Buddhist community with cave temples, murals, and religious libraries between 600-1000 CE.
- One of the world's largest waterworks projects, constructed during the Sui dynasty to help trade between northern and southern China.
- Increased food supplies in the Song dynasty led to ______, creating larger populations and busier cities.
- The second Tang emperor who was ruthless and ambitious. He also build the capital city at Chang'an.
- _______ was never invaded by Chinese armies, but it was deeply influenced politically and culturally by Chinese traditions.
- Confucian philosopher who wrote "Family Rituals" and believed that an individual's proper role was in their family and in larger society.
- A young Buddhist monk who escaped west to India while facing many obstacles along the way. He travelled there to learn and bring back a better understanding of Buddhism to China.
- A political compromise was created over Korea between the Tang and _____ dynasties.
- This dynasty followed the Tang dynasty and brought back a centralized imperial rule.
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- A literary work written by a Japanese woman, reflecting Heia court life.
- Similar to Indian and muslim societies, China in the Tang and Song dynasties had a strict _______ social structure.
- The ______ clan won in the war agains Taira and did not want to abolish imperil authority in Japan just to claim and rule it.
- During the Nara period, there were a series of reforms made to ______ Japanese politics.
- This poet was very popular in the Tang era and wrote about Chinese cities and their social lives as one of his main themes.
- The capital of the southern Song dynasty with a population of over 1 million.
- Women had a more prominent role in ______ than in China.
- Tight wrapping of young girls' feet with cloth to make them unnaturally small and allow their fathers and husbands to be in more control over them.
- During this Japanese period, emperors were only symbols of authority and political power was given to the Fujiwara family.
20 Clues: Women had a more prominent role in ______ than in China. • A literary work written by a Japanese woman, reflecting Heia court life. • The capital of the southern Song dynasty with a population of over 1 million. • A political compromise was created over Korea between the Tang and _____ dynasties. • ...
Chapter 2,3 2015-08-19
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- one of three great civilizations in Mesopotamia
- was grown by Harappan Farmers
- was the name for paradise in the Gilgamesh epic
- where the early Israelites lived
- a temple made of sundried brick and colors tile
- is the modern country in Mesopotamia
- process of embalming a body
- leader who ended the first dynasty
- was a queen of great prominence
- this dynasty was the first recorded civilization in China
- name of Egyptian sun god
- the early Chinese referred to their homeland as......
- belief in one all powerful God
- great blue gate of Babylon
- was a herder and trader who left Ur to settle in Canaan
- God responsible for life, death, rebirth
- one of two ancient cities of South Asia
- is the falcon God of the skies
- one of two rivers of the Fertile Crescent
- is a family group
- is the number of capital cities of first dynasty, identified by archaeologists
- was used to justify the ruling class power over others
- was the center of Sumerian civilization
- pyramids were built as
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- these bones were used to predict the future
- was created using the movement of the moon and the Dog Star Sirius
- was killed by the shepherd boy David
- the temple where Egyptian religion was preserved
- the stone which was the first confirmation of the bible
- is the God of the dead
- this dynasty succeeded the Shang and ruled for 800 years
- is the only mummy to be undisturbed until the 20th century
- kings in the new kingdom were called
- seasonal winds that greatly affect climate
- one of two rivers of the Fertile Crescent
- mountain ranges on the northern border of South Asis
- is where royal mummies lie today
- the capital of Egypt during the Middle Kingdom
- the first five books of the Old Testament
- was an Israelite who led his people out of Egypt
- were built to serve as tombs for their kings
- this is the language that was used to decode the stones
- was an Isaraelite who was admired for her wisdom
- designed the oldest stone monument
44 Clues: is a family group • is the God of the dead • pyramids were built as • name of Egyptian sun god • great blue gate of Babylon • process of embalming a body • was grown by Harappan Farmers • belief in one all powerful God • is the falcon God of the skies • was a queen of great prominence • where the early Israelites lived • is where royal mummies lie today • ...
history 2023-06-26
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- People who possess noble titles, either from birth, royal grant or venality
- The institution of hereditary royalty, led by a king, queen or emperor
- People who work for wages in a society, particularly in the industrial sector
- The mass production of wants and needs, particularly on a large scale
- class The lower levels of society, whose members must work to survive
- People who develop ideas, theories and policies in a society
- class The social classes who own some property and enjoy safe and stable standards of living
- Intellectuals and writers who engage in critical study of society, beliefs and ideas
- People who possess noble titles and privileges, often with wealth and power
- The people, actions and conditions in large cities
- class The upper levels of a society, such as royalty, aristocracy and the very wealthy
- A state’s defence forces, such as the army, navy and air force
- People who work in schools and universities, teaching or undertaking research
- The areas of a nation outside major cities, such as lesser towns, rural areas or colonies
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- The people, bodies and processes that govern and make decisions in a society
- People involved in trade, such as importing and exporting, buying and selling
- As for bourgeoisie (above), people who own capital and the means of production
- The political, social and economic elites who wield power in a society
- People who own capital, such as land, factories and raw materials
- People, institutions and activities that produce society’s wants and needs
- People involved in the manufacture or repair of items, such as mechanics
- Refers to the rights, roles and conditions of men and women in a society
- People involved in producing crops and livestock through farming
- People who work the land, usually as tenant farmers and often in impoverished conditions
- A small agricultural community, usually in a rural area
- People ordained by the church to carry out its functions, such as priests, monks and nuns
26 Clues: The people, actions and conditions in large cities • A small agricultural community, usually in a rural area • People who develop ideas, theories and policies in a society • A state’s defence forces, such as the army, navy and air force • People involved in producing crops and livestock through farming • ...
Sections or groups in society 2022-04-01
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- Intellectuals and writers who engage in critical study of society, beliefs and ideas
- Refers to the rights, roles and conditions of men and women in a society
- People who work for wages in a society, particularly in the industrial sector
- People, institutions and activities that produce society’s wants and needs
- The lower levels of society, whose members must work to survive
- The institution of hereditary royalty, led by a king, queen or emperor
- The political, social and economic elites who wield power in a society
- The mass production of wants and needs, particularly on a large scale
- A state’s defense forces, such as the army, navy and air force
- People who own capital, such as land, factories and raw materials
- People who develop ideas, theories and policies in a society
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- A small agricultural community, usually in a rural area
- People who work the land, usually as tenant farmers and often in impoverished conditions
- People involved in producing crops and livestock through farming
- The areas of a nation outside major cities, such as lesser towns, rural areas or colonies
- class The upper levels of a society, such as royalty, aristocracy and the very wealthy
- People who possess noble titles and privileges, often with wealth and power
- The social classes who own some property and enjoy safe and stable standards of living
- People who work in a skilled trade, that involves making things by hand; carpenter, mechanic,
- People involved in trade, such as importing and exporting, buying and selling
- People who work in schools and universities, teaching or undertaking research
- People who possess noble titles, either from birth, royal grant or venality
- As for bourgeoisie (above), people who own capital and the means of production
- The people, actions and conditions in large cities
- The people, bodies and processes that govern and make decisions in a society
- People ordained by the church to carry out its functions, such as priests, monks and nuns
26 Clues: The people, actions and conditions in large cities • A small agricultural community, usually in a rural area • People who develop ideas, theories and policies in a society • A state’s defense forces, such as the army, navy and air force • The lower levels of society, whose members must work to survive • ...
Chapters 15 & 16 Review 2025-12-01
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- the _________ progress index measures progress by considering factors like income, quality of life, environmental damage, and unpaid labor
- used to compare the costs and benefits of a project including both social and environmental impacts (abbreviation)
- a source of pollution like urban runoff which cannot be traced back to a single place
- environmental ___________ refers to rules, practices, and laws that protect human health, natural resources, and environmental quality
- proposed the “Tragedy of the Commons” stating that self-interest would deplete shared resources (like to overgrazing of common pastures)
- overcrowded areas typically found in developing countries that lack basic services
- it is difficult to get around many cities without private _________ due to expansion with freeways
- agreement focused on reducing CFCs in order to prevent the ozone hole from getting bigger
- passed in 1972 and aimed to make our _______________ both “swimmable and fishable”
- economic style that assumes resources are finite
- economic style that includes labor, knowledge, and capital, seeing resources as interchangeable
- aimed to cleanup abandoned toxic sites and hold polluters liable for unsafe dumping
- cities with over 10 million people
- reflects the total value of goods and services in an economy (abbreviation)
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- make producers pay for all costs including the environmental impacts
- international agreement aimed at regulating the trade of endangered species
- economic style that focuses on pricing natural capital and the environmental costs of exploitation
- cornerstone of US environmental policy that established oversight & directed federal agencies to consider environmental consequences
- system in which companies with excess emission reductions can sell credits to others; incentivizes low emissions
- passed in 1970 and was aimed at improving human health by reducing air contaminants
- model in which small loans are provided to entrepreneurs with small businesses
- continent that currently has the most urban areas
- promotes efficient land use by encouraging “fill-in” development, diverse housing, and transportation options for residents
- EIS or environmental ___________ statements are required for major federal projects and include the possible short/long term effects of the project
24 Clues: cities with over 10 million people • economic style that assumes resources are finite • continent that currently has the most urban areas • make producers pay for all costs including the environmental impacts • international agreement aimed at regulating the trade of endangered species • reflects the total value of goods and services in an economy (abbreviation) • ...
The Civil Rights Movement: Eli Heaster 2017-03-22
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- Leader of a Militant group who wanted violence.
- Laws passed to segregate blacks and whites.
- NAACP lawyer who represented the children
- Granted ex-slaves citizenship.
- Knowing you are violating the law, but willing to accept the actions.
- MLK's famous letter while he was in jail.
- Refused to move on a bus for a white man.
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, helped overturn segregation laws in many cities.
- Bakke argued he was a victim of illegal radical discrimination.
- Civil rights leader who had a new tactic, nonviolent resistance.
- 14 year old who was murdered.
- MLK's final speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
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- Protesters were attacked by local police force.
- killed in Memphis, riots happened in 125 cities.
- 9 African American students.
- Mass movement for civil rights,Congress of Racial Equality.
- Blacks refused to ride the bus.
- Poll tax outlawed, black voter registration increased.
- Organization that fought for the rights of African Americans
- 4 little girls were killed
- Selma's county had 15000 eligible voters but only 335 were registered.
- 54 mile march from Selma to the capital city of Montgomery.
- Students gathered to help register blacks to vote.
- Separating whites from blacks.
- 4 black students sat at a segregated lunch counter.
- Murdered MLK in Memphis.
- Rode buses to the South to protest.
- Many people converged the city to stop segregation, 2500 protesters filled the jails.
28 Clues: Murdered MLK in Memphis. • 4 little girls were killed • 9 African American students. • 14 year old who was murdered. • Granted ex-slaves citizenship. • Separating whites from blacks. • Blacks refused to ride the bus. • Rode buses to the South to protest. • NAACP lawyer who represented the children • MLK's famous letter while he was in jail. • ...
revision 2022-04-10
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- I can't remember Kitty's email ________.
- We are at an ________ about great cities in Asia.
- The old King always took Qu Yuan's ________.
- The Bund is a ________ tourist attraction(景点)in Shanghai.
- I'd like to take a ________ with the magic camera.
- When does the plane leave for Tokyo? Do you know the ________ time?
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- Do you have any health ________?
- I have a sore ________ because I ate too much spicy
- We will need a ________ if we travel abroad(出国).
- Beijing is the ________ of China.
10 Clues: Do you have any health ________? • Beijing is the ________ of China. • I can't remember Kitty's email ________. • The old King always took Qu Yuan's ________. • We will need a ________ if we travel abroad(出国). • We are at an ________ about great cities in Asia. • I'd like to take a ________ with the magic camera. • I have a sore ________ because I ate too much spicy • ...
