capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Southern States/Capitals 2024-11-04
15 Clues: Capital of GA • Capital of MS • Capital of FL • Capital of TX • Capital of WV • Capital of MD • Capital of TN • Capital of VA • Capital of KY • Capital of NC • Capital or AL • Capital of SC • Capital or AR • Capital of OK • Capital of LA
U.S. States & Capitals Crossword 2025-05-15
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- – Vermont’s small capital
- – Capital of California
- – New York’s capital
- – Capital in the desert
- – Pennsylvania’s capital
- – Capital of Nebraska
- – Capital of Wyoming
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- – Idaho’s capital
- – Alaskan capital
- – Capital of Oregon
- – Capital of Texas
- – Florida’s capital
- – Capital near the Rockies
- – Historic capital in Massachusetts
- – Capital known for peaches
15 Clues: – Idaho’s capital • – Alaskan capital • – Capital of Texas • – Capital of Oregon • – Florida’s capital • – New York’s capital • – Capital of Wyoming • – Capital of Nebraska • – Capital of California • – Capital in the desert • – Pennsylvania’s capital • – Vermont’s small capital • – Capital near the Rockies • – Capital known for peaches • – Historic capital in Massachusetts
European capitals 2022-10-05
15 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Greece • Capital of France • Capital of Serbia • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Romania • Capital of Austria • Capital of Croatia • Capital of Germany • Capital of Slovenia • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Slovakia • Capital of Czech Republic • Capital of Bosnia Herzegovina
Countries & Capitals 2025-09-01
15 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Italy • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Japan • Capital of China • Capital of India • Capital of Russia • Capital of Canada • Capital of Mexico • Capital of France • Capital of Germany • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Australia • Capital of South Africa • Capital of the United Kingdom
States and its capitals 2025-10-08
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- Capital of Sikkim
- Capital of Manipur
- Capital of Nagaland
- Capital of Maharashtra
- Capital of Andhra Pradesh
- Capital of Tamil Nadu
- Capital of Karnataka
- Capital of Rajasthan
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- Capital of Kerala
- Capital of Telangana
- Capital of Assam
- Capital of Goa
- Capital of Meghalaya
- Capital of Arunachal Pradesh
- Capital of Mizoram
15 Clues: Capital of Goa • Capital of Assam • Capital of Kerala • Capital of Sikkim • Capital of Manipur • Capital of Mizoram • Capital of Nagaland • Capital of Telangana • Capital of Meghalaya • Capital of Karnataka • Capital of Rajasthan • Capital of Tamil Nadu • Capital of Maharashtra • Capital of Andhra Pradesh • Capital of Arunachal Pradesh
Capitals 2025-11-27
15 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Cuba • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Ghana • Capital of Rwanda • Capital of Malawi • Capital of Liberia • Capital of Vietnam • Capital of Belarus • Capital of Morocco • Capital of Nigeria • Capital of Algeria • Capital of Philippines • Capital of Switzerland
Cotton, Cattle and Railroad Day 8 2024-02-01
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- tenant farmers who went into deeper debt
- in 1889 Texas legislature passed this law
- this continued to climb in Texas
- this individual fought against trusts
- companies in a trust would establish this
- people gave up their farmland for these
- communities faced many of these
- low spending and low taxes
- tenant farmers were falling deeper into this
- women fighting for the right to vote
- some groups of farmers organized this
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- same one still in use in Texas today
- helped the economy of Texas grow
- political party of James Hogg
- James S. Hogg
- towns that did not get railroad tracks
- this unfortunately was on the rise
- 80 percent of these people live in rural areas
- what people gave up to move to cities
- came to live in Texas towns and cities
20 Clues: James S. Hogg • low spending and low taxes • political party of James Hogg • communities faced many of these • helped the economy of Texas grow • this continued to climb in Texas • this unfortunately was on the rise • same one still in use in Texas today • women fighting for the right to vote • this individual fought against trusts • what people gave up to move to cities • ...
all the answers are in spanish 2017-09-21
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- its capital is Quito
- most populated country on earth
- capital of Costa Rica
- almost everyone likes this delicious treat that is marron and in the shape of a rectangle
- you have to kick a ball in a goal and can't use your hands
- work at home that no one likes
- pizza
- What is and apple, orange, or pineapple
- capital of chile
- nothing like throwing around the old pig skin
- capital of Mexico
- capital of Nicaragua
- vegetable that you use ranch dressing with
- its capital is bogota
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- a game were you have to throw a ball in a hoop to score
- tacos, burrito, and fajita
- music by ------- they made the song radioactive
- capital of Panama
- it is well known in neworleans
- the class most people don't like
- its capital is Asuncion
- its capital is La paz
- water sport
- capital of Guatemala
- capital of Argentina
25 Clues: pizza • water sport • capital of chile • capital of Panama • capital of Mexico • its capital is Quito • capital of Guatemala • capital of Argentina • capital of Nicaragua • capital of Costa Rica • its capital is La paz • its capital is bogota • its capital is Asuncion • tacos, burrito, and fajita • it is well known in neworleans • work at home that no one likes • most populated country on earth • ...
Crossword-by:Kinsley 2025-10-21
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- tells people the time
- capital city of North Dakota
- something we aren’t allowed to chew in school unless you have a doctors note
- a writing utensil that uses led
- capital city of Maryland
- capital city of Maine
- something you look at to view yourself
- capital city of South Dakota
- capital city of New Hampshire
- teens use this device all of the time in this generation
- a contact sport that doesn’t use a ball
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- something you listen to
- a chain around your neck
- capital city of New York
- a sport that uses a bat, gloves, and a helmet
- capital city of
- capital city of Montana
- the capital city of Florida
- capital city of Vermont
- capital city of Virginia
- something you can look out of in a place
- a tool to measure centimeters and inches
- something you put on your head and use to listen to music
- keeps you warm
- something you sit on
25 Clues: keeps you warm • capital city of • something you sit on • tells people the time • capital city of Maine • something you listen to • capital city of Montana • capital city of Vermont • a chain around your neck • capital city of New York • capital city of Virginia • capital city of Maryland • the capital city of Florida • capital city of North Dakota • capital city of South Dakota • ...
Latin america 2018-10-22
15 Clues: capital of Cuba • capital of peru • capital of hati • capital of brazil • capital of Mexico • capital of guyana • capital of chille • capital of ecuador • capital of uruguay • capital of Suriname • capital of peraguana • capital of argintina • capital of costi Rica • capital of guatemalacity • salvador capital of El salvador
European Capitals 2017-06-01
15 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Greece • Capital of Russia • Capital of Norway • Capital of Belgium • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Ukraine • Capital of Finland • Capital of Slovakia • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Lithuania • Capital of Greenland • Capital of Switzerland • Capital of Netherlands
Country Capitals 2021-02-13
15 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Oman • Capital of Italy • Capital of Iraq • Capital of Spain • Capital of Japan • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Canada • Capital of France • Capital of Bhutan • Capital of Austria • Capital of Germany • Capital of Australia • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of Afghanistan
Capitals of Countries (moderately easy) 2022-01-02
15 Clues: capital of Peru • Capital of Egypt • capital of Japan • capital of China • capital of Spain • capital of Brazil • capital of Canada • capital of Russia • capital of Mexico • capital of Hungary • Capital of the USA • Capital of Germany • capital of Australia • capital of South Korea • capital of the Netherlands
capitals 2022-05-15
15 Clues: capital of Cuba • capital of Mali • capital of Kenya • capital of China • capital of Italy • capital of Turkey • capital of France • capital of Poland • capital of the UK • capital of Norway • capital of Austria • capital of Belarus • capital of Somalia • capital of Columbia • capital of Australia
Capitals 2023-11-09
15 Clues: capital of Cuba • capital of Iraq • capital of Egypt • capital of china • capital of Norway • capital of Canada • capital of Uruguay • capital of Ecuador • capital of Finland • capital of Colombia • capital of Portugal • capital of Indonesia • capital of Argentina • capital of Azerbaijan • capital of Saudi Arabia
West Region 2024-02-04
15 Clues: capital of Utah • capital of Texas • capital of Idaho • capital of Oregon • capital of Hawaii • capital of Nevada • capital of Alaska • capital of Wyoming • capital of Montana • capital of Arizona • capital of Oklahoma • capital of Colorado • capital of New Mexico • capital of California • capital of Washington
CAPITAIS 2020-04-25
15 Clues: Capital de Israel • Capital de Grecia • Capital de Angola • Capital de Irlanda • Capital de Ecuador • Capital de Turquía • Capital de Polonia • Capital de Colombia • Capital de Bulgaria • Capital de Marruecos • Capital de Australia • Capital de Venezuela • Capital de Sudáfrica • Capital de Filipinas • Capital da República Checa
World Capitals 2024-05-19
15 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Japan • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Italy • Capital of Egypt • Capital of India • Capital of Jordan • Capital of France • Capital of Norway • Capital of Morocco • Capital of Vietnam • Capital of Ukraine • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Switzerland • Capital of South Korea
cruci paises 2023-07-14
15 Clues: capital de peru • capital de chile • capital de rusia • capital de brasil • capital de cánada • capital de ecuador • capital de polonia • capital de uruguay • capital de bolivia • capital de honduras • capital de portugal • capital de colombia • capital de paraguay • capital de argentina • capital de costa rica
Industrial Revolution 2024-02-23
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- Resource that fueled the Industrial Revolution (4 letters): handcraft ,
- Famous inventor of the cotton gin (5 letters):
- Movement advocating for better working conditions and rights for workers (7 letters):
- Type of power used to fuel early factories (7 letters):
- , Invention that revolutionized transportation (5 letters):
- , Process of shifting from manual labor to mechanized production (12 letters):
- Major industrial city in England during the 19th century (7 letters):
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- Economic system characterized by private ownership and free markets (7 letters):
- , accommodation during the industrial revolution was ________
- , An industry that grew quickly during the beginning of the industrial revolution
- , the process of people moving into cities
- , the countryside
- , agricultural lifestyle
13 Clues: , the countryside • , agricultural lifestyle • Famous inventor of the cotton gin (5 letters): • , the process of people moving into cities • Type of power used to fuel early factories (7 letters): • , accommodation during the industrial revolution was ________ • Major industrial city in England during the 19th century (7 letters): • ...
The Challenging KotLC Crossword 2023-02-19
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- A suggested name for one of the alicorn twins that means "Silver"
- The rejected original name for KotLC book 1
- Name of the creature on Keefe's pijamas in Unlocked
- The antidote for ruckleberries
- Color of the crystal used to get to Alluveterre
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- The place where the Black Swan held their unsuccessful ambush in Everblaze
- Lady Sassyfur's original name
- What Stina is when Sophie first meets her
- The Trollish capital
- Sophie's human dad's nickname for her
- "Mostly on the-" Keefe's description of his dared kiss with Biana
- Pattern of Sophie's shirt when Fitz comes to take her to the Lost Cities
12 Clues: The Trollish capital • Lady Sassyfur's original name • The antidote for ruckleberries • Sophie's human dad's nickname for her • What Stina is when Sophie first meets her • The rejected original name for KotLC book 1 • Color of the crystal used to get to Alluveterre • Name of the creature on Keefe's pijamas in Unlocked • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2024-03-28
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- Economic system advocating for societal ownership of production means
- Follower of a socialist ideology emphasizing class struggle
- Industrial site where goods are manufactured
- Industry in which women and children made up a large workforce
- Pertaining to cities or city life
- New/better way of getting purer iron, developed by Henry Cort
- Invention by Robert Fulton that eased transportation on waterways
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- Economic system based on industrial production and private ownership
- Major city whose population swelled to 2.5 million by 1850 in Great Britain
- Country that was among the first to industrialize in continental Europe
- Money available for investment
- Place where goods are bought and sold
12 Clues: Money available for investment • Pertaining to cities or city life • Place where goods are bought and sold • Industrial site where goods are manufactured • Follower of a socialist ideology emphasizing class struggle • New/better way of getting purer iron, developed by Henry Cort • Industry in which women and children made up a large workforce • ...
1 2025-08-06
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- Swiss banking hub
- Famous Japan volcano
- Canadian capital
- World’s highest peak
- French tower
- Capital of France
- Spain-France border
- Paris museum
- Cold Asian desert
- Vast hot desert
- High Asian plateau
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- River through Vienna
- Old Japan capital
- Longest French river
- Morocco's capital
- UAE city of luxury
- Ancient capital
- South American river
- German capital
- Africa’s largest lake
- Athens hill site
- Capital of Norway
- Europe-Asia divide
- Africa’s longest river
- Sacred river in India
25 Clues: French tower • Paris museum • German capital • Ancient capital • Vast hot desert • Canadian capital • Athens hill site • Old Japan capital • Swiss banking hub • Morocco's capital • Capital of France • Capital of Norway • Cold Asian desert • UAE city of luxury • Europe-Asia divide • High Asian plateau • Spain-France border • River through Vienna • Longest French river • Famous Japan volcano • ...
3 2025-08-06
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- Shows direction
- Tall French peak
- River through London
- High-altitude lake
- Turkey’s capital
- Ancient Persian site
- Connects two continents
- Capital of Eritrea
- Capital on Danube
- Lake in Sierra Nevada
- Peninsula in Asia
- Cliffs of England
- Islamic holy city
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- River in central Africa
- Capital of Kyrgyzstan
- Clock tower in London
- Capital of Tibet
- Capital of Moldova
- Massive US gorge
- Eastern US range
- European country
- Large island off Africa
- Arctic sea region
- Indonesian island
- Capital of Jordan
25 Clues: Shows direction • Tall French peak • Capital of Tibet • Massive US gorge • Turkey’s capital • Eastern US range • European country • Arctic sea region • Capital on Danube • Indonesian island • Peninsula in Asia • Capital of Jordan • Cliffs of England • Islamic holy city • Capital of Moldova • High-altitude lake • Capital of Eritrea • River through London • Ancient Persian site • Capital of Kyrgyzstan • ...
Countrys 2024-06-13
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- The Country with the capital Bratislava
- The Country with the capital Paris
- The Country with the capital Kiev
- The Country with the capital New Delhi
- The Country with the capital Zagreb
- The Country with the capital Hanoi
- The Country with the capital Jerusalem
- The Country with the capital Tokyo
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- The Country with the capital Madrid
- The Country with the capital Athen
- The Country with the capital Warsaw
- The Country with the capital Buenos Aires
- The Country with the capital Moscow
- The Country with the capital Oslo
- The Country with the capital bangkok
- The Country with the capital Cario
16 Clues: The Country with the capital Kiev • The Country with the capital Oslo • The Country with the capital Athen • The Country with the capital Paris • The Country with the capital Hanoi • The Country with the capital Cario • The Country with the capital Tokyo • The Country with the capital Madrid • The Country with the capital Warsaw • The Country with the capital Moscow • ...
Rome Vocabulary 2017-08-03
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- Horace was famous for this type of writing that poked fun at human weakness
- Wrote an epic poem called "The Aeneid"
- Divided Rome into four parts in an effort to make reforms
- Constantine moved the capital to this city
- Changes made in an effort to improve society
- Famous for having laws that were difficult to understand simplified
- The structure built to bring water into Roman cities
- Trading goods
- A curved ceiling; Romans built domes using this technique
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- Helped advance the rights of women
- Famous church in the Byzantine Empire
- First Christian emperor of Rome
- A decline in the value of money
- Roman ideal that encouraged participation in public affairs and fulfilling your civic duty
- Two hundred years of peace of Rome
- Emperor of Rome during the Pax Romana
- An individual who stand in for a ruler
- He wrote about the history of Rome
18 Clues: Trading goods • First Christian emperor of Rome • A decline in the value of money • Helped advance the rights of women • Two hundred years of peace of Rome • He wrote about the history of Rome • Famous church in the Byzantine Empire • Emperor of Rome during the Pax Romana • Wrote an epic poem called "The Aeneid" • An individual who stand in for a ruler • ...
jake shirkey china 2022-01-18
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- Who believed that the natural order was important?
- Who is the 3rd highs on the social structures?
- Who was the first family to rule the middle kingdom?
- Who is at the bottom of the social structures?
- Who lived during the decline of the zhou dynasty?
- What dynasty lived in 1500 to 1027 BC?
- Who is at the top of the social structures?
- What did value equal?
- What helps cities make roads?
- What is the name used by the chinese to refer their own country?
- What refers to the rise and fall of dynasties?
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- Who did the children obey?
- What did shang artisans work with?
- Who is the 2nd highs on the social structures?
- Who established feudalism?
- Where did the chinese civilization began in?
- What were the shang artisans known for?
- Who gives land in return for protection?
- Where is the capital of the shang dynasty?
- Who works for the government?
20 Clues: What did value equal? • Who did the children obey? • Who established feudalism? • What helps cities make roads? • Who works for the government? • What did shang artisans work with? • What dynasty lived in 1500 to 1027 BC? • What were the shang artisans known for? • Who gives land in return for protection? • Where is the capital of the shang dynasty? • ...
Cross words justine 2022-06-06
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- Produced by factories,cars,homes...
- buying something
- top 2 of the best cities in 2019
- they walk in the streets
- installed in cities for security
- not old
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- the person who lives near you
- there a lot of ... in cities especially shops
- not small
- a city is ... when it is small and has many habitants
- insecurity issues
- it's loud
- type of break-in
13 Clues: not old • not small • it's loud • buying something • type of break-in • insecurity issues • they walk in the streets • the person who lives near you • top 2 of the best cities in 2019 • installed in cities for security • Produced by factories,cars,homes... • there a lot of ... in cities especially shops • a city is ... when it is small and has many habitants
Illinois 2024-03-03
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- the belt Illinois belongs to
- the president of the USA who was born in Illinois
- a public sculpture aka “The Bean”
- people who have simple living, plain dress, Christian pacifism, and slowness to adopt many conveniences of modern technology
- grasslands in Illinois
- one of Great Lakes
- the most populous city in Illinois
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- the company that sells The Best Chicago Style Deep Dish Pizza!
- the most widespread crop
- a person from a mountainous area of the US who has a simple way of life and is considered to be slightly stupid by people living in towns and cities
- young urban professional
- the capital city of Illinois
12 Clues: one of Great Lakes • grasslands in Illinois • the most widespread crop • young urban professional • the belt Illinois belongs to • the capital city of Illinois • a public sculpture aka “The Bean” • the most populous city in Illinois • the president of the USA who was born in Illinois • the company that sells The Best Chicago Style Deep Dish Pizza! • ...
Royal Air Maroc 2024-05-20
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- : Capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- : Saudi Arabian port city on the Red Sea, gateway to Mecca.
- : Capital of Denmark, known for the Little Mermaid statue.
- : Capital of Angola, located on the Atlantic coast.
- : German city known for its fashion industry and art scene.
- Palmas : City in the Canary Islands, Spain.
- : Capital of Sweden, known for its archipelago.
- : Capital of Mauritania.
- : Capital of Senegal, known for the Dakar Rally.
- : Largest city in Cameroon, located on the Wouri River.
- : French city known for its cuisine and historical architecture.
- : Portuguese city known for its port wine and riverside district.
- : Capital of Italy, known for the Colosseum and the Vatican.
- : Major financial hub in Germany, known for its skyscrapers.
- : Capital of Spain, known for its Royal Palace and Prado Museum.
- : Capital of Russia, known for the Kremlin and Red Square.
- : Swiss city known for the United Nations and Red Cross headquarters.
- : Capital of Lebanon, known for its rich history and vibrant nightlife.
- : Capital of Cape Verde.
- : French city known for its castle and maritime history.
- : Spanish city famous for Gaudí's architecture, including the Sagrada Família.
- : Capital of Algeria, known for its whitewashed buildings and Ottoman architecture.
- : Capital of Togo.
- : Capital of Gabon, located on the Komo River.
- : French port city known for its maritime heritage.
- : Capital of Germany, famous for its Berlin Wall and Brandenburg Gate.
- : Capital of Jordan, featuring the ancient Roman Theatre.
- : Major city in the United Kingdom, known for its football teams.
- : Capital of Equatorial Guinea, located on Bioko Island.
- : Turkish city that straddles Europe and Asia, known for the Hagia Sophia.
- : Capital of China, known for the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square.
- : French Riviera city known for its beaches and Promenade des Anglais.
- : Capital of Tunisia, known for its medina and Carthage ruins.
- : Spanish city known for its City of Arts and Sciences.
- : Capital of Saudi Arabia, known for its modern architecture and historic sites.
- : Capital of Austria, known for its music and cultural heritage.
- : Largest city in Benin, known for its port.
- Aviv : Israeli city known for its Bauhaus architecture and Mediterranean coastline.
- : British Overseas Territory at the entrance to the Mediterranean.
- : Swiss city known for its banking sector and high quality of life.
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- : Capital of Portugal, known for its hilly landscape and pastel buildings.
- : Italian city near Mount Vesuvius, known for its historic sites.
- : Capital of Mali, located on the Niger River.
- : Capital of Chad.
- : Capital city known for its canals and Van Gogh Museum.
- Caire : Capital of Egypt, known for the Pyramids of Giza.
- : Italian city known for its medieval towers and rich cuisine.
- : French city known for its medieval architecture and EU institutions.
- : Capital of Niger, located on the Niger River.
- : Capital of Liberia.
- : Capital of France, known for the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre.
- : German city known for Oktoberfest and its beer halls.
- : French city known for its medieval streets and university.
- : Capital of Cameroon.
- : Capital of Belgium and the European Union.
- : Capital of Sierra Leone, known for its historic Cotton Tree.
- : Capital of Guinea Bissau.
- : Capital of Qatar, known for its futuristic skyscrapers and cultural heritage.
- : Italian city known for its canals and gondolas.
- : Ancient city, birthplace of democracy and the Parthenon.
- : Capital of Guinea.
- : French city famous for its wine industry.
- : Largest city in Nigeria, known for its music and culture.
- : Capital of the Republic of the Congo, located on the Congo River.
- : Italian city known for fashion and design.
- : Capital of the United Kingdom, famous for the Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
- : Capital of The Gambia, located on St. Mary’s Island.
- : Capital of Ghana, located on the Atlantic coast.
- : Spanish city on the Costa del Sol, known for its beaches and art museums.
- Noire : Major city in the Republic of the Congo.
- : Capital of Burkina Faso.
- : Major city in Côte d'Ivoire, known for its modern skyline.
- : Largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, known for its beaches and volcano.
- : Capital of the Central African Republic.
- : French city known for its aerospace industry and pink terracotta buildings.
- : Italian city known for its baroque architecture and automobile industry.
76 Clues: : Capital of Chad. • : Capital of Togo. • : Capital of Guinea. • : Capital of Liberia. • : Capital of Cameroon. • : Capital of Mauritania. • : Capital of Cape Verde. • : Capital of Burkina Faso. • : Capital of Guinea Bissau. • : Capital of the Central African Republic. • : French city famous for its wine industry. • : Capital of Belgium and the European Union. • ...
27a 2024-07-11
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- New England city
- City with trams
- Capital of Lebanon
- Capital of Bulgaria
- City with the Acropolis
- City with coffee houses
- Capital of Mexico
- Fashion week city
- City with Shibuya Crossing
- Capital of Iran
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- City of temples
- City with Charles Bridge
- Florida beach city
- Eiffel Tower city
- Romanian capital
- Colosseum location
- Home to Prado Museum
- Berlin Wall location
- Home of K-pop
- Windy City
- Colombian capital
- Traditional Japanese city
- Nile River city
- Greek historical city
- Capital of Ukraine
25 Clues: Windy City • Home of K-pop • City of temples • City with trams • Nile River city • Capital of Iran • New England city • Romanian capital • Eiffel Tower city • Colombian capital • Capital of Mexico • Fashion week city • Florida beach city • Capital of Lebanon • Colosseum location • Capital of Ukraine • Capital of Bulgaria • Home to Prado Museum • Berlin Wall location • Greek historical city • ...
Geography 2024-04-16
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- Capital of California
- Largest river in Africa
- Short for los angeles
- Most populated nation
- Capital of Russia
- Highest GDP PC
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of France
- Capital of Bavaria
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- Capital of Germany
- Beijing is a city in ________
- Capital of Angola
- Most populated city in the world
- Capital of Liechtenstein
- City which burgers are named after
- Largest city in USA
- Largest in size
- City in Austria
18 Clues: Highest GDP PC • Largest in size • City in Austria • Capital of Italy • Capital of Angola • Capital of Russia • Capital of France • Capital of Germany • Capital of Bavaria • Largest city in USA • Capital of California • Short for los angeles • Most populated nation • Largest river in Africa • Capital of Liechtenstein • Beijing is a city in ________ • Most populated city in the world • ...
West and Southwest Regions: States and Capitals 2021-08-28
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- State Capital-Phoenix
- State Capital-Juneau
- State Capital-Salem
- State Capital-Denver
- State Capital-Sacramento
- State Capital-Cheyenne
- State Capital-Austin
- State Capital-Olympia
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- State Capital-Helena
- State Capital-Boise
- State Capital-Honolulu
- State Capital-Salt Lake City
- State Capital-Oklahoma City
- State Capital-Santa Fe
- State Capital-Carson City
15 Clues: State Capital-Boise • State Capital-Salem • State Capital-Helena • State Capital-Juneau • State Capital-Denver • State Capital-Austin • State Capital-Phoenix • State Capital-Olympia • State Capital-Honolulu • State Capital-Santa Fe • State Capital-Cheyenne • State Capital-Sacramento • State Capital-Carson City • State Capital-Oklahoma City • State Capital-Salt Lake City
U.S Capitals 2015-04-04
15 Clues: Capital Of Ohio • Capital Of Utah • Capital Of Maine • Capital Of Idaho • Capital Of Texas • Capital Of Nevada • Capital Of New York • Capital Of Maryland • Capital Of Delaware • Capital Of Minnesota • Capital Of Louisiana • Capital Of New Jersey • Capital Of Washington • Capital Of North Dakota • Capital Of South Dakota
Capital of the world 2024-07-02
15 Clues: Capital of Egypt • Capital of Japan • Capital of Spain • Capital of China • Capital of Italy • Capital of India • Capital of Canada • Capital of France • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Russia • Capital of Norway • Capital of Germany • Capital of Australia • Capital of the United States • Capital of the United Kingdom
North American Capitals 2023-06-09
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- - Capital of Honduras
- - US capital
- - Capital of Haiti
- - Capital of El Salvador
- - Canadian capital
- - Capital of Nicaragua
- - Capital of Northern Ireland (part of the UK)
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- - Capital of Mexico
- - Capital of Jamaica
- - Capital of Guatemala
- - Capital of Belize
- - Capital of Dominican Republic
- - Capital of Panama
- - Capital of Costa Rica
- - Capital of Cuba
15 Clues: - US capital • - Capital of Cuba • - Capital of Haiti • - Canadian capital • - Capital of Mexico • - Capital of Belize • - Capital of Panama • - Capital of Jamaica • - Capital of Honduras • - Capital of Guatemala • - Capital of Nicaragua • - Capital of Costa Rica • - Capital of El Salvador • - Capital of Dominican Republic • - Capital of Northern Ireland (part of the UK)
💥A Period of Transition💥 2021-04-20
Across
- Who invented the cotton gin?
- Who is the father of humanism?
- A painting by the italian artist, Raphael
- On which date did Martin Luther nail his ninety five these?
- Who defeated the French in 1760?
- Protestant Reformation was spread to Switzerland by whom?
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- making changes in something to make it correct and acceptable
- Who wrote 'The Praise of Folly'?
- The process in which towns and cities grow bigger and people shift from rural to urban areas
- Economic changes were brought about with the decline of __________
- _______ was first controlled by the Portuguese and later by the Dutch, which is now in Sri Lanka
- Sir Walter Raleigh discovered ___________
- The capital city of Aztec Empire
13 Clues: Who invented the cotton gin? • Who is the father of humanism? • Who wrote 'The Praise of Folly'? • The capital city of Aztec Empire • Who defeated the French in 1760? • Sir Walter Raleigh discovered ___________ • A painting by the italian artist, Raphael • Protestant Reformation was spread to Switzerland by whom? • ...
Mr North 2021-12-16
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- State purchased from Russia in 1867
- One of the coldest cities (on average) in the world; a rude PRN anagram
- Third longest river in the world
- Country second only in stars to the USA
- A type of waistband that tells you about the child
- Largest world heritage site on the planet
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- Smallest country / microstate
- Unimpressive wonder of the world according to pupils or PRN
- Stretch of water that separates a city and two continents
- A peaceful capital city in South America
- International city of peace and justice; one of PRN's favourite pupils (homophone -use spelling of the former)
- Russia has 11, USA 6, Australia 3, UK 1
- Mr Latter's favourite rock
13 Clues: Mr Latter's favourite rock • Smallest country / microstate • Third longest river in the world • State purchased from Russia in 1867 • Russia has 11, USA 6, Australia 3, UK 1 • Country second only in stars to the USA • A peaceful capital city in South America • Largest world heritage site on the planet • A type of waistband that tells you about the child • ...
George Hodges' 22nd Birthday Crossword 2022-09-22
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- Children's television channel operated by a British news agency
- The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas
- Justin Trudeau's favourite song
- major work of Henry W. M. Hodges
- Artist whose top song is titled "It Runs Through Me"
- an English phrase traditionally said to one celebrating their birthday
- only existing wonder of the ancient world
- South African neighbourhood formerly known as the "Malay Quarter"
- Which F1 driver finished in the top 3 at the last 3 Italian races
- Name of Thailand before 1939
- Capital of Madagascar
- British TV programme featuring 5 colourful atoms
- longest land border in the world
- Number one city in the UK
- Host of Grand Designs
- The process through which an increasing proportion of people live in towns and cities
- These people orchestrated the 11th century invasion of the British Isles
- village in which Rudyard Kipling grew up
- Name of George and Maria's future cat
- The first Grand Prix was held in this country
- author of Normal People
- capital of Senegal
- Victoria is the capital city of which African country
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- George was stung twice by this water creature in childhood
- North, East, South and West
- country with the largest airport
- To alleviate the congestion in its capital, this country is building a new capital city with a similar name
- composer known for his "minimalist" style
- An iconic taylor swift song, also George's age today
- runs along the western edge of South America and is the world's longest mountain range
- The process whereby the character of a poor urban area is changed by wealthier people moving in
- Secondary school attended by George Hodges
- when cheese is added as a topic, it is referred to as "on the rocks"
- Capital of Suriname
- World's most populous island
- National dish of the UK
- City which is the subject of George Hodges' first publication in Queen's University's GENV Journal
- George Hodges' biggest fan
- One of George Hodges' favourite flowers
- This African Nation's flag features a grey crowned crane in a white circle
- Country where connecting to another person's wifi is illegal
- Asian country which is the most sparsely populated sovereign state
- F1 team whose car model this season is the VF-22
- She wrote Henry W. M. Hodges' books
- Only country with multiple instances of the letter y in its name
- Only country that borders both Chad and Gabon
- highly populated urban residential area consisting of densely packed housing units and often associated with poverty
- The word dom in Russian means...
48 Clues: capital of Senegal • Capital of Suriname • Capital of Madagascar • Host of Grand Designs • National dish of the UK • author of Normal People • Number one city in the UK • George Hodges' biggest fan • North, East, South and West • World's most populous island • Name of Thailand before 1939 • Justin Trudeau's favourite song • country with the largest airport • ...
Major American Cities 2022-05-13
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- Known for animal attractions including a zoo, safari park, and SeaWorld
- Held the 1974 World's Fair
- Sits in the territory of the Muscogee Nation
- Nicknamed the Mile High City
- Famous for a bridge where thousands of bats roost
- Nicknamed Sin City
- Home to an annual hot air balloon festival
- Capital of the thirteenth colony
- Where President Kennedy was assassinated
- Former capital city of the Confederacy
- Gateway city to Saguaro National Park
- Cigar-making was once largest industry
- Larger of the twin cities
- Largest Southern city outside of Texas
- Home to North Carolina's NHL team
- Made famous by the auto industry
- Polluted river caught fire thirteen times
- Strong brewing culture due to German immigrants
- Plains city known for building warplanes
- Burned in a massive fire in 1871
- Starting point for the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Capital of the American film industry
- Home of Mr. Rogers and Heinz
- Had an appointed city government until 1973
- Site of the first caucuses of the presidential election
- Known for oil refining and space exploration
- Capital of the most recent state to change its flag
- Suffered a massive earthquake in 1907
- Birthplace of the first female vice president
- Where Seattle's NBA team relocated to
- Nicknamed the Charm City
- Largest state capital in the country
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- Home to numerous major theme parks
- Home to the 2002 Winter Olympics
- Known for baseball bats and racehorses
- Home to the nation's largest naval base
- Named after an Egyptian city
- Where President McKinley was assassinated
- Where Kansas City's NBA team relocated
- Nicknamed the "Pittsburgh of the South"
- Divided into five boroughs
- Home of Rocky and Ben Franklin
- Has historically been the gateway to Alaska
- Where a surprise attack brought the US into WWII
- Home to a battle that became a rallying cry of remembrance
- The larges US city by area at 1,961 sq mi
- Known for art deco and proximity to the Everglades
- Nicknamed the Crescent City
- Hometown of President Truman
- Where the American Civil War began
- Home to the US Olympic Training Center
- Was the end of the Oregon Trail
- Home to a high school forcibly desegregated in 1957
- Where the American Revolution began
- Country music capital of the nation
- Name is Spanish for "the pass"
- Birthplace of President Taft
- Was called a "Hornets Nest of Rebellion" during the revolution
- Known for a 500 mile race
- Home to the oldest continued newspaper in the US
- Starting point of the Transcontinental Railroad
- Held the 1996 Summer Olympics
62 Clues: Nicknamed Sin City • Nicknamed the Charm City • Larger of the twin cities • Known for a 500 mile race • Held the 1974 World's Fair • Divided into five boroughs • Nicknamed the Crescent City • Nicknamed the Mile High City • Named after an Egyptian city • Hometown of President Truman • Home of Mr. Rogers and Heinz • Birthplace of President Taft • Held the 1996 Summer Olympics • ...
Australia 2024-05-08
6 Clues: what is the capital of Australia? • what is the national flag of the Uk? • what city have a famous opera house? • who designed the opera house in Sydney? • how many stars do the common wealth have? • which state has many cities with skyskrapers?
Industrial Revolution 2023-01-23
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- the social process in which cities grow
- an early rotating machine with many spindles
- process in which many people or machines are working together to make a product
- a reason why you want to leave a place
- a reason why you want to come to a place
- productive work
- era where household industries were replaced by factories and powered machinery
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- a change for the better as a result of correcting abuses
- organization formed to prevent poor factory conditions
- heat engine that preforms mechanical work with steam power
- product made by weaving synthetic fibers
- the money that you have to invest
- idea that government should be involved with economic affairs as little as possible
- a powered rail vehicle used for pulling trains
14 Clues: productive work • the money that you have to invest • a reason why you want to leave a place • the social process in which cities grow • product made by weaving synthetic fibers • a reason why you want to come to a place • an early rotating machine with many spindles • a powered rail vehicle used for pulling trains • organization formed to prevent poor factory conditions • ...
Latin America Countries and Capitals 2021-11-03
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- The biggest country in South America
- Smallest country of the Carribeans
- Largest country in the Carribeans
- Capital of Haiti
- Country in South America that is right beside Argentina
- Capital of Costa Rica
- Capital of Spain
- Country east of Chile
- Country that is right beneath Brazil
- Capital of Cuba
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- Capital of Bolivia
- Capital of Brazil
- Language spoken in Brazil
- Capital of Belize
- Country that is right above Peru
- Capital of Dominican Republic
- Capital of Guatemala
- Language spoken in most of South America
- Country north of Jamaica
19 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Haiti • Capital of Spain • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Belize • Capital of Bolivia • Capital of Guatemala • Capital of Costa Rica • Country east of Chile • Country north of Jamaica • Language spoken in Brazil • Capital of Dominican Republic • Country that is right above Peru • Largest country in the Carribeans • Smallest country of the Carribeans • ...
Mayans 2023-05-10
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- earlier civilization that also used pyramids and hieroglyphics
- modern-day country that was home to the Mayans
- the Mayans lived in this tropical environment
- developed by Mayans to know when to plant new crops and offer sacrifices
- each separate Mayan city-state was ruled by a separate ____
- one of the Mayan capital cities (KFC)
- Mayans were divided into these instead of being united
- architectural structures built to make sacrifices to nature gods by the Mayans
- Central America is also known as ____ America or Meso-America
- Mayans based their _____ on agriculture and trade
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- type of religion that the Mayans had
- Maya, Aztec, and Inca are all examples of ______
- Mayan writing system
- main Mayan agricultural product
- land bridge crossed by early humans to reach the Americas from Asia
- a civilization is a ______ society
- how the Mayans made a living
- european country whose conquerors destroyed Mayan writings
18 Clues: Mayan writing system • how the Mayans made a living • main Mayan agricultural product • a civilization is a ______ society • type of religion that the Mayans had • one of the Mayan capital cities (KFC) • the Mayans lived in this tropical environment • modern-day country that was home to the Mayans • Maya, Aztec, and Inca are all examples of ______ • ...
European capitals 2022-10-05
15 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Serbia • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Greece • Capital of France • Capital of Croatia • Capital of Austria • Capital of Germany • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Romania • Capital of Slovakia • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Slovenia • Capital of Czech Republic • Capital of Bosnia Herzegovina
Capitals 2023-06-10
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- - Capital of Spain
- - Capital of Canada
- - Capital of Italy
- - Capital of Brazil
- - Capital of Russia
- - Capital of Greece
- - Capital of India
- - Capital of Japan
Down
- - Capital of Egypt
- - Capital of Australia
- - Capital of France
- - Capital of the Netherlands
- - Capital of the United States
- - Capital of China
- - Capital of England
15 Clues: - Capital of Egypt • - Capital of Spain • - Capital of Italy • - Capital of China • - Capital of India • - Capital of Japan • - Capital of France • - Capital of Canada • - Capital of Brazil • - Capital of Russia • - Capital of Greece • - Capital of England • - Capital of Australia • - Capital of the Netherlands • - Capital of the United States
World Capitals 2023-07-05
15 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Spain • Capital of Japan • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Norway • Capital of France • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Canada • Capital of Greece • Capital of Germany • Capital of Iceland • Capital of Australia • Capital of New Zealand
World Capitals 2023-07-25
15 Clues: Capital of Egypt • Capital of Italy • Capital of Japan • Capital of Spain • Capital of China • Capital of Kenya • Capital of India • Capital of Russia • Capital of Canada • Capital of Poland • Capital of Greece • Capital of Norway • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Germany • Capital of Australia
Capitals of the EU 2023-10-09
15 Clues: capital of Spain • capital of Italy • capital of Greek • capital of France • capital of Cyprus • capital of Sweden • capital of Finland • capital of Croatia • capital of Ireland • capital of Austria • capital of Belgium • capital of Denmark • capital of Germany • capital of Bulgaria • capital of Estonian
Capitals of Asia Quiz 1 2025-01-21
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- Capital of Pakistan
- Capital of Uzbekistan
- Capital of Tajikistan
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Mongolia
- Capital of SriLanka abbreviated
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- Capital of Bangladesh
- Capital of China
- Capital of Kyrgyzstan
- Capital of Maldives
- Capital of India
- Capital of Bhutan
- Capital of Turkmenistan
- Capital of Kazakhstan
- Capital of Afghanistan
15 Clues: Capital of China • Capital of India • Capital of Bhutan • Capital of Russia • Capital of Maldives • Capital of Pakistan • Capital of Mongolia • Capital of Bangladesh • Capital of Kyrgyzstan • Capital of Uzbekistan • Capital of Tajikistan • Capital of Kazakhstan • Capital of Afghanistan • Capital of Turkmenistan • Capital of SriLanka abbreviated
World Capitals 1 2024-09-29
15 Clues: – Capital of Cuba • – Capital of China • – Capital of Spain • – Capital of Egypt • – Capital of Italy • – Capital of Japan • – Capital of Norway • – Capital of Canada • – Capital of Greece • – Capital of France • – Capital of Russia • – Capital of Germany • – Capital of Portugal • – Capital of Australia • – Capital of South Korea
World Capitals 4 2024-09-30
Across
- – Capital of Mozambique
- – Capital of Slovenia
- – Capital of Georgia
- – Capital of Bangladesh
- – Capital of Chile
- – Capital of Venezuela
- – Capital of Armenia
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- – Capital of Latvia
- – Capital of Denmark
- – Capital of Algeria
- – Capital of Romania
- – Capital of Namibia
- – Capital of Laos
- – Capital of Eritrea
- – Capital of Mali
15 Clues: – Capital of Laos • – Capital of Mali • – Capital of Chile • – Capital of Latvia • – Capital of Denmark • – Capital of Algeria • – Capital of Romania • – Capital of Namibia • – Capital of Georgia • – Capital of Eritrea • – Capital of Armenia • – Capital of Slovenia • – Capital of Venezuela • – Capital of Mozambique • – Capital of Bangladesh
World Capitals 3 2024-09-30
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- – Capital of Czech Republic
- – Capital of Bulgaria
- – Capital of Vietnam
- – Capital of Oman
- – Capital of Uganda
- – Capital of Rwanda
- – Capital of Qatar
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- – Capital of Hungary
- – Capital of Iraq
- – Capital of Fiji
- – Capital of Afghanistan
- – Capital of Peru
- – Capital of Azerbaijan
- – Capital of Tunisia
- – Capital of Jordan
15 Clues: – Capital of Iraq • – Capital of Fiji • – Capital of Peru • – Capital of Oman • – Capital of Qatar • – Capital of Uganda • – Capital of Rwanda • – Capital of Jordan • – Capital of Hungary • – Capital of Vietnam • – Capital of Tunisia • – Capital of Bulgaria • – Capital of Azerbaijan • – Capital of Afghanistan • – Capital of Czech Republic
Complete the following puzzle with the help of given clues. 2024-09-30
15 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Canada • Capital of Sikkim • Capital of Bhutan • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Tripura • Capital of Mizoram • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Australia • Capital of Chandigarh • Capital of Costa Rica • Capital of Bangladesh • Capital of Afganistan • Capital of Puducherry • Capital of Lakshadweep
Airports 2 2024-12-09
Across
- - Tropical U.S. city with a namesake airport code known for its salsa beats.
- - City served by an airport symbolizing its steel-making history.
- Vegas - City hosting an airport that ranks among the busiest for leisure travelers.
- - City known as the "City of Sails," served by its busiest airport.
- - U.S. airport that acts as a key gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean.
- - Swiss airport code located near a banking capital in the Alps.
- - Russian capital whose primary airport connects East and West.
- - Scandinavian city served by Gardermoen, known for its green policies.
- - City known for hygge and served by an efficient Nordic airport.
- - Auckland's airport code, representing New Zealand’s largest city.
- - Pacific airport code serving a city nicknamed the Gathering Place.
- - City served by an airport with views of Boston Harbor on takeoff.
- - Gateway to Silicon Valley, named after its nearby bay.
- - Sin City's airport, where you’ll find slot machines before boarding.
- - City known for its cheesesteaks and airport named for its abbreviation.
- - Swiss city where the airport is as precise as a Rolex.
- - Swedish airport sharing its code with the name Arlanda.
- - Home to Europe’s largest royal palace and a bustling Barajas airport.
- - U.S. city whose airport ranks as one of the busiest hubs for American Airlines.
- - Malaysian capital's primary airport, situated in Sepang.
- - Two Midwestern cities share this airport code for their joint international hub.
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- - City known for fog and a major tech-driven airport.
- - Copenhagen's airport, one of Europe’s oldest and Scandinavia’s busiest.
- - Baltic capital served by an airport with direct ferry links to the islands.
- - Historic city whose airport code reflects its Quaker-founded name.
- - Mozart’s city, served by an airport in Schwechat.
- - Code for Moscow’s main airport, named for its suburban location.
- - Austria’s hub airport, connecting Europe with its legacy of classical culture.
- - Code for Norway's busiest airport, nestled in a fjord-filled nation.
- - Airport serving the home of NASCAR and Southern hospitality.
- - Code for Pittsburgh, a Rust Belt city reinventing itself as a tech hub.
- - Hawaiian city where Pearl Harbor lies close to the main airport.
- - Boston Logan’s three-letter code, near the birthplace of the American Revolution.
- - Small U.S. airport named for a city known for its snowfalls and salt mines.
- - City hosting one of the largest airports in the desert Southwest.
- - New York city with an airport often overshadowed by its brutal winters.
- - City known for the Petronas Towers and its futuristic airport.
- - Half of the "Twin Cities" served by MSP, with frigid winters.
- - Arizona’s primary airport, often called “America’s Friendliest Airport.”
- - European airport code sharing its name with the Spanish word for “crazy.”
40 Clues: - Mozart’s city, served by an airport in Schwechat. • - City known for fog and a major tech-driven airport. • - Gateway to Silicon Valley, named after its nearby bay. • - Swiss city where the airport is as precise as a Rolex. • - Swedish airport sharing its code with the name Arlanda. • - Malaysian capital's primary airport, situated in Sepang. • ...
International Week - World capitals 2024-02-07
Across
- - Capital of Portugal
- DC - Capital of USA
- - Capital of Philippines
- - Capital of Saudi Arabia (Hint:r___dh)
- - Capital of South Korea
- - Capital of Ireland
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- - Capital of England
- - Capital of China
- - Capital of Canada
- - Capital of France
- - Capital of India
- - Capital of Spain
- - Capital of Germany
- - Capital of Russia
- - Capital of Japan
15 Clues: - Capital of China • - Capital of India • - Capital of Spain • - Capital of Japan • - Capital of Canada • DC - Capital of USA • - Capital of France • - Capital of Russia • - Capital of England • - Capital of Germany • - Capital of Ireland • - Capital of Portugal • - Capital of Philippines • - Capital of South Korea • - Capital of Saudi Arabia (Hint:r___dh)
The 50 states 2022-06-03
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- Capital: Baton Rouge
- Nickname: The South’s Warmest Welcome
- Nickname: Land of Enchantment
- Motto: Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain
- Capital: Topeka
- Nickname: The Bay State
- Yale university is here
- Motto: All for our country
- Motto: State sovereignty, national union
- the capital is anchorage
- Capital: Frankfort
- the flag is a red x on a white background
- State flower: Yellow Hibiscus
- Capital: Annapolis
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- capital is little rock
- known for miami beach
- State tree: Eastern White Pine
- Capital: St. Paul
- State flower: Hawthorn
- Nickname: The Peach State
- Helena
- Capital: Concord
- Capital: Lansing
- aka the boring - state Capital: Lincoln
- also known as the grand canyon state
- State flower: Peony
- second smallest state
- wine country region
- Canewjersey State tree: Northern Red Oak
- the 38th state
- Nickname: The Gem State
31 Clues: Helena • the 38th state • Capital: Topeka • Capital: Concord • Capital: Lansing • Capital: St. Paul • Capital: Frankfort • Capital: Annapolis • State flower: Peony • wine country region • Capital: Baton Rouge • known for miami beach • second smallest state • capital is little rock • State flower: Hawthorn • Nickname: The Bay State • Yale university is here • Nickname: The Gem State • ...
APHUG Unit 6 Vocab 2024-04-29
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- A large and rapidly growing suburb
- Observed regularity in city-size distribution of some countries
- Products/services of urban economy exported outside cities
- Step-like series of urban units in classes
- Built-up urban landscape defined by building and population densities
- A multifunctional nucleated settlement with central business district
- Land use planning technique to conserve open space
- A nucleated settlement that contains a central business district
- German geographer credited with developing central place theory
- The very poorest part of a city
- When a country’s leading city is disproportionately larger
- One of two or more nearby cities
- Spreading of urban developments on undeveloped land near city
- Urban area with more than 20 million inhabitants.
- Activities performed by sectors of cities labor force
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- Transformation of a population from rural to urban
- A district outside a city
- Direct/Indirect consequences of change in an activity
- Description of land uses in Latin American cities
- Urban area with more than 10 million inhabitants.
- The nucleus or “downtown” of a city
- Area outside a city that is nevertheless affected
- The most accessible and costly parcel of land
- A depiction of the contemporary metropolitan area
- A restricted access subdivision or neighborhood
- Small number of interconnected, internationally dominant centers
- A ranking of cities based on their size
- Portion of cultural landscape and structures humans made
- The rural market area or region served by an urban center.
- A former abandoned industrial or commercial site
30 Clues: A district outside a city • The very poorest part of a city • One of two or more nearby cities • A large and rapidly growing suburb • The nucleus or “downtown” of a city • A ranking of cities based on their size • Step-like series of urban units in classes • The most accessible and costly parcel of land • A restricted access subdivision or neighborhood • ...
Latin II Lesson 3 2023-07-14
35 Clues: sky • his • most • late • have • sick • fate • poor • pure • pure • miser • plain • blind • teneo • write • fatus • false • enemy • tardus • caelum • hollow • campus • castus • eternal • aeternus • inimicus • candidus • therefore • ___ nostrum • capital of Alaska • capital of Arizona • capital of Virginia • capital of Colorado • capital of West Virginia • capital of South Carolina
Economies and Work 2025-03-24
Across
- – A period of major change when machines and factories started producing goods on a large scale, starting in the late 1700s.
- – When animals lose their homes because of human activities like deforestation, farming, or building cities.
- – Bringing water to crops using pipes, ditches, or sprinklers to help them grow in dry areas.
- – Money, tools, buildings, and other things used to start or grow a business.
- – The clearing of trees and forests, often to make space for farms, cities, or roads.
- – When a company hires another business, often in another country, to do work instead of doing it themselves.
- – Farming that produces just enough food for a family to eat, with little or none left to sell.
- – Learning new skills to do a different job, often because the old job is no longer needed.
- – Skilled workers who make things by hand, like pottery, jewelry, or furniture.
- – Chemicals used to kill insects or other pests that can harm crops.
- – When workers lose their jobs because a company has to cut costs or has too many employees.
- – When someone gets a higher position at work with more responsibilities and usually better pay.
- – Land that is good for growing crops.
- – Spending money on something, like a business or stocks, with the hope of making more money in the future.
- – A time when many babies are born, especially the period after World War II when birth rates were very high.
- – The brightening of the night sky due to artificial lights from cities, which makes it hard to see stars.
- – When land becomes too dry and turns into desert, often because of climate change, deforestation, or overuse.
- – A person who starts and runs a business, taking risks to make a profit.
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- – The process of preparing land and growing crops on it.
- – Paths that animals or people follow when they move from one place to another, often for better food, weather, or jobs.
- – Changing the natural flow of a river, often to provide water for cities or farms.
- – The work that people do, especially physical or mental effort to make goods or provide services.
- – A type of air pollution that looks like a thick fog, caused by smoke and chemicals from cars and factories.
- – Water that flows over the ground, often carrying dirt, chemicals, and pollution into rivers and lakes.
- – Farming that grows crops and raises animals to sell for profit, often on a large scale.
- – When a company reduces the number of workers or closes parts of its business to save money.
- – Workers who do jobs that don’t require special training, like cleaning or lifting heavy items.
- – When harmful substances, like chemicals or germs, get into air, water, or food and make it unsafe.
- – Workers who need special training or education to do their jobs, like electricians or doctors.
- – The process of moving goods from where they are made to stores and customers.
- – When cities spread out over large areas, using up farmland and natural spaces for houses, roads, and businesses.
31 Clues: – Land that is good for growing crops. • – The process of preparing land and growing crops on it. • – Chemicals used to kill insects or other pests that can harm crops. • – A person who starts and runs a business, taking risks to make a profit. • – Money, tools, buildings, and other things used to start or grow a business. • ...
Grade 7 End Of Term Review 2025-12-05
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- A system the Maya created to measure days, months, and years.
- North, South, East, and West.
- NE, NW, SE, SW.
- A flat drawing of a place or the Earth’s surface.
- Half of the Earth.
- The map key that explains symbols.
- An imaginary line that divides Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- A map showing landforms like mountains and rivers.
- A developed society with cities, government, and culture.
- Shows the relationship between map distances and real distances.
- A person who moves from place to place in search of food.
- A map showing weather patterns over an area.
- Map A map showing countries, cities, and borders.
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- A large group of lands ruled by one leader.
- Farming; growing crops and raising animals for food.
- Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming.
- The line that divides Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
- The Mayan picture writing system.
- Knotted strings the Incas used to record information.
- A small picture or sign that stands for something on a map.
- A symbol that shows directions on a map.
- A civilization in South America centered in the Andes Mountains.
- An object made or used by people in the past.
- A set of lines that helps locate places on a map.
- An early civilization in Central America known for writing and pyramids.
- Tells what the map is about.
- A civilization in Mexico known for its capital city, Tenochtitlán.
- A round model of the Earth.
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. • ...
Capitales de Oceanía 2023-12-14
Across
- Capital de Kiribati.
- Antigua capital de Kiribati.
- Capital de Fiyi.
- Capital de Palaos.
- Capital de Australia.
- Capital de Samoa.
- Capital de Tuvalu.
- Capital de Islas Marshall.
- Capital de Tonga.
- Capital de Islas Salomón.
- Capital de Nauru.
Down
- Capital de Vanuatu.
- Capital de Micronesia.
- Capital de Nueva Zelanda.
- Capital de Papúa Nueva Guinea.
- Capital de las Islas Marshall.
- Capital de Pohnpei (Estados Federados de Micronesia).
17 Clues: Capital de Fiyi. • Capital de Samoa. • Capital de Tonga. • Capital de Nauru. • Capital de Palaos. • Capital de Tuvalu. • Capital de Vanuatu. • Capital de Kiribati. • Capital de Australia. • Capital de Micronesia. • Capital de Nueva Zelanda. • Capital de Islas Salomón. • Capital de Islas Marshall. • Antigua capital de Kiribati. • Capital de Papúa Nueva Guinea. • Capital de las Islas Marshall. • ...
World Capitals 2024-03-26
Across
- Capital of the United States.
- Capital of Canada.
- Capital of Italy.
- Capital of Thailand.
- Capital of Russia.
- Capital of China.
- Capital of Germany.
- Capital of Brazil.
Down
- Capital of the United Kingdom.
- Capital of France.
- Capital of Japan.
- Aires Capital of Argentina.
- Capital of Australia.
- Delhi Capital of India.
- Capital of Egypt.
15 Clues: Capital of Japan. • Capital of Italy. • Capital of China. • Capital of Egypt. • Capital of France. • Capital of Canada. • Capital of Russia. • Capital of Brazil. • Capital of Germany. • Capital of Thailand. • Capital of Australia. • Delhi Capital of India. • Aires Capital of Argentina. • Capital of the United States. • Capital of the United Kingdom.
European Capitals 2023-06-10
Across
- - Capital of Finland
- - Capital of Portugal
- - Capital of the Netherlands
- - Capital of Norway
- - Capital of Sweden
- - Capital of Greece
- - Capital of France
- - Capital of the United Kingdom
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- - Capital of the Czech Republic
- - Capital of Ireland
- - Capital of Austria
- - Capital of Italy
- - Capital of Germany
- - Capital of Russia
- - Capital of Spain
15 Clues: - Capital of Italy • - Capital of Spain • - Capital of Russia • - Capital of Norway • - Capital of Sweden • - Capital of Greece • - Capital of France • - Capital of Ireland • - Capital of Austria • - Capital of Finland • - Capital of Germany • - Capital of Portugal • - Capital of the Netherlands • - Capital of the Czech Republic • - Capital of the United Kingdom
CAPITALES REGIONALES 2023-11-27
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- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE VALPARAISO
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE AYSEN
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DEL BIO BIO
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DEL ÑUBLE
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE ARICA Y PARINACOTA
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE LA ARAUCANIA
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE COQUIMBO
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE ANTOFAGASTA
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION METROPOLITANA
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- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE LOS LAGOS
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DEL MAULE
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE MAGALLANES
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE ATACAMA
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE TARAPACÁ
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE OHIGGINS
- CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE LOS RIOS
16 Clues: CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE AYSEN • CAPITAL DE LA REGION DEL MAULE • CAPITAL DE LA REGION DEL ÑUBLE • CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE ATACAMA • CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE TARAPACÁ • CAPITAL DE LA REGION DEL BIO BIO • CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE OHIGGINS • CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE COQUIMBO • CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE LOS RIOS • CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE LOS LAGOS • CAPITAL DE LA REGION DE VALPARAISO • ...
Capitais do Brasil 2022-10-27
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- Capital da Bahia
- Capital do Pará
- Capital de Tocantins
- Capital do Amazonas
- Capital do Rio de Janeiro
- Capital de Rondônia
- Capital do Mato Grosso do Sul
- Capital de Mato Grosso
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- Capital do Distrito Federal
- Capital de São Paulo
- Capital de Roraima
- Capital do Piauí
- Capital do Acre
- Capital do Amapá
- Capital de Goiás
15 Clues: Capital do Pará • Capital do Acre • Capital da Bahia • Capital do Piauí • Capital do Amapá • Capital de Goiás • Capital de Roraima • Capital do Amazonas • Capital de Rondônia • Capital de São Paulo • Capital de Tocantins • Capital de Mato Grosso • Capital do Rio de Janeiro • Capital do Distrito Federal • Capital do Mato Grosso do Sul
Industrial Revolution Vocabulary 2015-02-04
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- System based on the use of machines rather than on animal or human power.
- Involves two ore more entrepreneurs
- Organizations owned by stockholders who buy shares in a company.
- The exclusive ownership of an invention.
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- the refusal to work in order to force factory owners to talk with them.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- Total control of industry.
- People who invest money to earn a profit.
- Government controls factories, land, capital, and raw materials.
- Uses coke to burn away impurities in iron ore.
10 Clues: Total control of industry. • Involves two ore more entrepreneurs • The exclusive ownership of an invention. • People who invest money to earn a profit. • Uses coke to burn away impurities in iron ore. • The movement of people from rural areas to cities. • Government controls factories, land, capital, and raw materials. • ...
chapter 13 2023-03-28
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- Shares in a company
- Idea that society should bring great happiness to a great number of people
- A person who assumes financial risk in hopes of making a profit
- to melt in order to get pure matter away from its waste matter
- large building with apartments
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- System where the people own all property and businesses
- money or wealth used to invest in business or enterprise
- movement of people from rural areas to cities
- A machine used to generate electricity in the mid 1800’s
- The working class
10 Clues: The working class • Shares in a company • large building with apartments • movement of people from rural areas to cities • System where the people own all property and businesses • money or wealth used to invest in business or enterprise • A machine used to generate electricity in the mid 1800’s • to melt in order to get pure matter away from its waste matter • ...
Romit 2025-03-04
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- The capital city of the Carthaginian Empire
- Carthaginian leader who famously crossed the Alps
- The empire that fought against Carthage in the Punic Wars
- Strategic island contested during the Punic Wars
- Type of warfare that played a crucial role in the conflicts
- Roman general who defeated Hannibal at Zama
- Ancient city that was the center of the Punic Wars
- god backwards
- Location of the decisive battle in the Second Punic War
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- The powerful rival of Rome in the ancient Mediterranean
- Modern city that stands near the ruins of ancient Carthage
- Carthaginian general famous for his elephants
- Relating to the ancient civilization of Carthage
- Military tactic used to capture fortified cities during the wars
- Roman senator known for his fierce opposition to Carthage
- Title given to Scipio after his victory in Africa
16 Clues: god backwards • The capital city of the Carthaginian Empire • Roman general who defeated Hannibal at Zama • Carthaginian general famous for his elephants • Strategic island contested during the Punic Wars • Relating to the ancient civilization of Carthage • Carthaginian leader who famously crossed the Alps • Title given to Scipio after his victory in Africa • ...
Chapters 6 & 7 2014-12-11
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- The ____ is "Canada's heartland" and contains Quebec and Ontario.
- A ____ person is someone who speaks two different languages fluently.
- ____ stands for the "North American Free Trade Agreement."
- The study of people people live in cities is ____.
- The ____ contains British Columbia, Yukon, Northwest, and Nunawut.
- Where people moved from the cities to during the last half of the 20th century.
- _____ are goods sold to another country.
- A form of government when people rule through elected representatives.
- The ____ contains Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Labrador/NFL.
- English(Ontario)
- A loose confederation.
- The right honorable Stephen Harper; the head of the government.
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- A ____ is an area outside of a city and the exurb within community distance.
- The Capital of Canada.
- ____ are the core economic activities in a city: stores, offices, and expensive housing.
- The movements of plants, animals, and diseases between the Eastern and Western hemispheres.
- The founder of Labrador/NFL is ____.
- French(Quebec)
- ____ were a contributor to the American culture of music: jazz, blues, gospel, and rock 'n' roll.
- French Canadian boatmen are ____.
- ____ is a person of mixed French Canadian and Native American ancestry.
- The ____ contains Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta.
- The person that claimed Labrador/NFL for the English.
- ____ contains the Legislative and Executive branch in parliament.
- (1775-1783) Caused by the American Colonies resented policies forced upon them on a government a thousand miles away.
- ____ are a district outside a city, esp. a prosperous area beyond the suburbs.
- Native Indians from Canada are ____.
27 Clues: French(Quebec) • English(Ontario) • The Capital of Canada. • A loose confederation. • French Canadian boatmen are ____. • The founder of Labrador/NFL is ____. • Native Indians from Canada are ____. • _____ are goods sold to another country. • The study of people people live in cities is ____. • The person that claimed Labrador/NFL for the English. • ...
Ancient Rome Vocabulary 2023-11-15
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- Belief said to be contrary to official church teachings
- Bridge-like stone structures that carried water from hills into Roman cities
- Huge estates bought up by newly wealthy Roman cities
- Father of the church
- Make fun of
- Roman general who became emperor and divided the empire into east and west
- An official elected by the plebeians to protect their interests\
- Domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region
- The first Roman Emperor to become a Christian
- 1st Roman emperor of new established Roman Empire
- Soldiers serving in a foreign army for pay
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- Ambitious military commander that conquested Gual
- Was an Roman emperor who was considered one of the good emperors and codified Roman law
- The capital of the eastern Roman Empire
- A disciple of Jesus who spread Christianity
- Basic unit of the ancient Roman army, made up of about 5000 soldier
- Member of land-holding upper class
- An official from the patrician class who supervised the government and commanded the armies
- Member of the class that included farmers, merchants, artisans, and traders
- A Roman Plebeian who elected tribune in 133 who proposed reforms
- Block a government action
- Poet who wrote the Aeneid
- Ruler who has complete control over the government
- Pictures made from chips of colored stone
- People who inhabited early Italy
- Astronomer who proposed the earth was the center of the universe
- Leader or teacher of a new path or movement
- System of government in which officials are chosen by the people
28 Clues: Make fun of • Father of the church • Block a government action • Poet who wrote the Aeneid • People who inhabited early Italy • Member of land-holding upper class • The capital of the eastern Roman Empire • Pictures made from chips of colored stone • Soldiers serving in a foreign army for pay • A disciple of Jesus who spread Christianity • ...
Parts of a Map 2023-11-16
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- uses an airplane symbol on a map
- this city is represented with a star
- This symbol is used to identify schools on a map.
- symbol used to represent cities
- gives you the symbols for the map and what they mean
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- on a map, these lines run up and down
- usually represented by the symbol of the cross
- used to find directions on a map(north,south,east,west
- helps you find how far away places are on a map
- On a map, these lines run across the map
10 Clues: symbol used to represent cities • uses an airplane symbol on a map • this city is represented with a star • on a map, these lines run up and down • On a map, these lines run across the map • usually represented by the symbol of the cross • helps you find how far away places are on a map • This symbol is used to identify schools on a map. • ...
Fun facts about Illinois 2024-05-13
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- Illinois boasts the highest number of personalized ________ plates, more than any other state.
- Exposition, dubbed Chicago the _______ city.
- Carlyle is the home of the largest man-made _____ in Illinois.
- Illinois had two capital cities Kaskaskia and vandalia before _________.
- _______ is the oldest community in Illinois.
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- Des plaines is home to the first __________.
- Illinois is known for it's wide variety of ________.
- the Chicago public library is the world's largest public library with a collection of more than 2 _______ books.
- Chicago is the nation's _______ largest city.
- The ice cream ________ was named in Evanston.
10 Clues: Des plaines is home to the first __________. • Exposition, dubbed Chicago the _______ city. • _______ is the oldest community in Illinois. • Chicago is the nation's _______ largest city. • The ice cream ________ was named in Evanston. • Illinois is known for it's wide variety of ________. • Carlyle is the home of the largest man-made _____ in Illinois. • ...
The Byzantine Empire 2025-10-27
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- the beginning of the empire can be traced back to this village
- a term that means "right of belief"
- a meeting of bishops who tried to define what Christians should believe
- one of the richest and most powerful cities in Europe
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- a name given to nomadic people who had not adopted Roman culture
- a church's beliefs
- this emperor moved the capital of Rome to Byzantium
- a decree issued in 313 A.D. that legalized Christianity
- a term meaning god or god-like
- men chosen directly by Christ to spread the Gospel
10 Clues: a church's beliefs • a term meaning god or god-like • a term that means "right of belief" • men chosen directly by Christ to spread the Gospel • this emperor moved the capital of Rome to Byzantium • one of the richest and most powerful cities in Europe • a decree issued in 313 A.D. that legalized Christianity • ...
Africa! 2024-02-07
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- Large river in south-east Africa
- Gaborone is the capital of this country
- __________ Victoria (large lake in Africa!)
- Large river in west central Africa
- Desert located in south-central Africa
- Libreville is the capital of this country
- Largest river in the world
- Capital of Zimbabwe
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- Capital of Tanzania
- Tallest mountain in Africa
- Capital of Uganda
- Capital of Djibouti
- Capital of South Africa
- ______ of Good Hope
- Capital of Rwanda
- Capital of Mozambique
- Nairobi is the capital of this country
17 Clues: Capital of Uganda • Capital of Rwanda • Capital of Tanzania • Capital of Djibouti • ______ of Good Hope • Capital of Zimbabwe • Capital of Mozambique • Capital of South Africa • Tallest mountain in Africa • Largest river in the world • Large river in south-east Africa • Large river in west central Africa • Desert located in south-central Africa • Nairobi is the capital of this country • ...
Crossword 11.2 The North Transformed (Pages390-395) 2023-05-10
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- the inventor of the telegraph
- the use of cheap building supplies and the crowded nature of cities made this a constant concern for those living in cities
- widespread starvation
- inventor of the mechanical reaper
- a device that used electrical signals to send messages
- people who tried to preserve the United States for white protestants
- the inventor of the steamboat
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- denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people
- the growth of cities due to the movement of people from rural areas to cities
- filthy living conditions in major American cities led to a rise in this problem in cities
- an outbreak of fungus destroyed this important Irish crop, causes many poor Irish immigrants to migrate to the US
11 Clues: widespread starvation • the inventor of the telegraph • the inventor of the steamboat • inventor of the mechanical reaper • a device that used electrical signals to send messages • people who tried to preserve the United States for white protestants • denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people • ...
Political Features of Asia 2022-04-15
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- Nation between India & Afghanistan
- Capital city of Thailand
- Country that has Seoul as its capital city
- Nation located east of the island of Sumatra
- Inland nation that borders Pakistan
- Capital city of Afghanistan
- Pakistan's capital city
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- Capital city north of the Gobi Desert
- Capital city of Vietnam
- Nation whose capital city is Ashkhabad
- Nation north of Mongolia
- Nation located at the mouth of the Ganges River
- Country whose capital is Tokyo
- City south of the Chinese city of Canton
- Nation south of Mongolia
- Malaysia's capital city
- Country that borders Vietnam on the west
- Country that shares Myanmar's (Burma's) southern border
- Nation that includes the island of Sumatra
19 Clues: Capital city of Vietnam • Malaysia's capital city • Pakistan's capital city • Capital city of Thailand • Nation north of Mongolia • Nation south of Mongolia • Capital city of Afghanistan • Country whose capital is Tokyo • Nation between India & Afghanistan • Inland nation that borders Pakistan • Capital city north of the Gobi Desert • Nation whose capital city is Ashkhabad • ...
City 2024-09-08
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- An Australian city known for its Opera House and Harbour Bridge
- Canada's largest city, known for its CN Tower
- A Turkish city that straddles Europe and Asia, known for the Hagia Sophia
- Capital of China, famous for its historic Forbidden City
- The largest city in Switzerland, known for its banking sector and quality of life
- A city in Spain known for its unique architecture by Antoni Gaudí
- The hub of the film and television industry in California
- The capital of Malaysia, known for its twin skyscrapers
- The capital of Kenya, known for its national park with wildlife
- The capital of Mexico, known for its Aztec heritage and vibrant culture
- The capital of Hungary, known for its thermal baths and Danube River
- The capital of Finland, known for its design and saunas
- The capital of Argentina, known for tango music and dance
- A South African city, famous for its Table Mountain
- The largest city in Morocco, known for its modern cityscape and historic medina
- A city-state known for its cleanliness and the Marina Bay Sands
- An American city known for its deep-dish pizza and architectural innovation
- Known as "The Big Apple" and famous for Times Square
- The hilly, coastal capital city of Portugal
- The city of love, with a famous tower that offers panoramic views
- India's financial center and home to Bollywood
- The bustling capital of Japan, known for its neon lights and sushi
- The most populous city in Brazil, known for its cultural diversity
- The Czech capital, known for its medieval Old Town and castle
- The capital of Cuba, known for its vintage cars and colonial architecture
- A German city known for its beer festival, Oktoberfest
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- A Californian city famous for the Golden Gate Bridge
- An Australian city known for its coffee culture and street art
- A Brazilian city known for its carnival and Christ the Redeemer statue
- The Russian capital, known for the Kremlin and Red Square
- The bustling capital of Indonesia
- Capital of Spain, known for its Royal Palace and Prado Museum
- Italian city with ancient ruins, including the Colosseum
- The capital of the UK, home to the Big Ben
- An Italian city built on canals, famous for its gondolas
- The capital of Belgium and the de facto capital of the European Union
- The capital of Austria, known for its classical music and palaces
- The capital of Peru, located on the Pacific coast
- A Special Administrative Region of China, known for its skyline and deep natural harbor
- The capital of Ireland, known for its lively pubs and literary history
- German capital, known for its Brandenburg Gate and a famous wall that fell in 1989
- The capital of Sweden, spread across 14 islands
- UAE city known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture, and a famous artificial island
- The capital of Poland, rebuilt after WWII, known for its historic Old Town
- The capital of Greece, known for the Parthenon on the Acropolis
- Egyptian capital, close to the pyramids of Giza
- South Korea's capital, known for its palaces and technology industry
- The capital of Norway, known for its maritime museums
- The Dutch capital, known for its canals and museums
- The capital of Denmark, famous for its Little Mermaid statue
- The vibrant capital of Thailand, known for its street life and temples
51 Clues: The bustling capital of Indonesia • The capital of the UK, home to the Big Ben • The hilly, coastal capital city of Portugal • Canada's largest city, known for its CN Tower • India's financial center and home to Bollywood • The capital of Sweden, spread across 14 islands • Egyptian capital, close to the pyramids of Giza • ...
World Capitals 2024-03-26
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- Delhi: Capital of India.
- Capital of Thailand.
- Capital of Canada.
- Capital of China.
- Capital of Russia.
- Capital of Germany.
- Capital of the United States.
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- Capital of the United Kingdom.
- Capital of Japan.
- Capital of Italy.
- Capital of France.
- Aires: Capital of Argentina.
- Capital of Australia.
- Capital of Egypt.
- Capital of Brazil.
15 Clues: Capital of Japan. • Capital of Italy. • Capital of China. • Capital of Egypt. • Capital of France. • Capital of Canada. • Capital of Russia. • Capital of Brazil. • Capital of Germany. • Capital of Thailand. • Capital of Australia. • Delhi: Capital of India. • Aires: Capital of Argentina. • Capital of the United States. • Capital of the United Kingdom.
Capitals of European Countries 2025-12-23
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- Capital city of France.
- Capital city of Italy.
- Capital of Hungary.
- Capital of Sweden.
- Capital of the United Kingdom.
- Capital of Greece.
- Capital of the Netherlands.
- Capital of Austria.
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- Capital of Poland.
- Capital of Portugal.
- Capital of Norway.
- Capital of Germany.
- Capital of Belgium.
- Capital of Finland.
- Capital of Spain.
15 Clues: Capital of Spain. • Capital of Poland. • Capital of Norway. • Capital of Sweden. • Capital of Greece. • Capital of Germany. • Capital of Hungary. • Capital of Belgium. • Capital of Finland. • Capital of Austria. • Capital of Portugal. • Capital city of Italy. • Capital city of France. • Capital of the Netherlands. • Capital of the United Kingdom.
capitals 2020-04-13
15 Clues: capital of UK • capital of USA. • capital of Chile • capital of Greece • capital of Canada • capital of Brazil • capital of France • Capital of Russia • capital of Ireland • capital of Finland • capital of Nigeria • capital of Georgia • capital of Portugal • were we live in India • capital of Afghanistan
Geography of South America 2021-04-08
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- country between Colombia and Guyana
- country that borders Central America
- largest country that doesn't border an ocean
- smallest country that doesn't border an ocean
- Paz capital of Bolivia
- country between Colombia and Peru
- capital of Chile
- country west of Argentina
- capital of Argentina
- country east of Guyana
- capital of Ecuador
- largest country in South America
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- country west of Argentina
- capital of Peru
- capital of Brazil
- capital of Uruguay
- tropic that passes through South America
- ocean to the east of South America
- capital of Venezuela
- country between Chile and Uruguay
- country between 30°S and 40°S
- ocean to the west of South America
22 Clues: capital of Peru • capital of Chile • capital of Brazil • capital of Uruguay • capital of Ecuador • capital of Venezuela • capital of Argentina • Paz capital of Bolivia • country east of Guyana • country west of Argentina • country west of Argentina • country between 30°S and 40°S • largest country in South America • country between Colombia and Peru • country between Chile and Uruguay • ...
Extra activity 2024-02-21
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- Owning slaves was a sign of?
- How many slaves were and sold into slavery?
- traders For centuries who were slaves sold by?
- The Spanish needed to find a new source of ___ so they used slaves?
- Where did the roots of slavery lead too?
- Slave population outnumbered the ____ cities.
- What was slavery a form of?
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- slave trade The island of Zanzibar was the island was the capital of what?
- trade Shaped groups of Atlantic trade routes linked Europe, Africans, and the Americas.
- African coastal ____ made slave raids.
10 Clues: What was slavery a form of? • Owning slaves was a sign of? • African coastal ____ made slave raids. • Where did the roots of slavery lead too? • How many slaves were and sold into slavery? • Slave population outnumbered the ____ cities. • traders For centuries who were slaves sold by? • The Spanish needed to find a new source of ___ so they used slaves? • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2024-05-27
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- you learn to play musical instruments and to sing
- school subject in which you use computers.
- you learn about cultures and past events
- in this subject you learn about chemistry, biology and physics.
- you learn about maps, countries and capital cities.
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- you learn how to draw and paint
- you learn the way democracy, politics, the economy and the law work
- you learn calculations, fractions, numbers, etc.
- you play sports, run and do exercise in this subject.
- in this subject you learn how to act and perform in front of people
10 Clues: you learn how to draw and paint • you learn about cultures and past events • school subject in which you use computers. • you learn calculations, fractions, numbers, etc. • you learn to play musical instruments and to sing • you learn about maps, countries and capital cities. • you play sports, run and do exercise in this subject. • ...
History of Australia and New Zealand 2025-12-16
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- People sent from Britain to Australia as punishment in the 18th–19th centuries.
- The capital city of Australia.
- The uniting of Australian colonies into one nation in 1901.
- Period in the 1850s when many immigrants came to Australia in search of gold.
- The indigenous people of New Zealand.
- The indigenous people of Australia.
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- British explorer who charted the east coast of Australia in 1770.
- One of the oldest cities in Australia, famous for its Opera House.
- 1840 agreement between the British Crown and Maori chiefs.
- The largest city in New Zealand by population.
10 Clues: The capital city of Australia. • The indigenous people of Australia. • The indigenous people of New Zealand. • The largest city in New Zealand by population. • 1840 agreement between the British Crown and Maori chiefs. • The uniting of Australian colonies into one nation in 1901. • British explorer who charted the east coast of Australia in 1770. • ...
industrialization project 2023-02-27
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- factors of production that are owned by individuals
- process of industrial development
- system that is usually in the form of the government
- of Production Land,Labor, and capital
- person who starts up and takes on the risk of a buisness
- a strong nation dominates other countries politically
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- movement of people from rural areas to cities
- political system which the government owns all property
- belief one race is better than another
- lords began fencing off the common land on their manors
- Revolution a change from making goods by hand to making them by machine in factories
- class social class made up of skilled workers
- rulers treating the people they control as they were children
- Brought many workers and machines together
14 Clues: process of industrial development • belief one race is better than another • of Production Land,Labor, and capital • Brought many workers and machines together • movement of people from rural areas to cities • class social class made up of skilled workers • factors of production that are owned by individuals • system that is usually in the form of the government • ...
Call Center Cities 2022-10-25
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- home to the Alabama Jubilee Hot Air Balloon Classic Festival.
- This cities professional football team is led by a Heisman winning quarterback, who also received the MVP in his second season.
- This city is home to the nations largest firework show which serves as a precursor to the “most exciting two minutes in sports”
- During George Washingtons second visit to this city, he declared St. Patricks Day a holiday.
- With a population of 76,143 this city is the largest in the eastern region of its state.
- Otherwise known as the live music capital of the world
- Lincoln This city features nine different murals, one of which depicts Lincolns last train ride.
- Named after a railroad established halfway between to cities in Alabama and georgia
- The Birthplace of Coca-Cola.
- Home to the center of the civil rights movement
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- This city is home to the worlds only insect monument.
- the first city in the state of Alabama.
- This city was named after early coal mining initiatives of the Wooldridge brothers who came from mining villages in “East Lothian” and “West Lothian”
- location of Lee County's only covered bridge.
- Home to the Montauk lighthouse.
- The largest suburban city in the state of Alabama.
- Located northwest of Washington, D.C., this city was named after a local church/meeting house.
- This city is the site of the the only battle of the American revolutionary war fought on Delaware soil.
18 Clues: The Birthplace of Coca-Cola. • Home to the Montauk lighthouse. • the first city in the state of Alabama. • location of Lee County's only covered bridge. • Home to the center of the civil rights movement • The largest suburban city in the state of Alabama. • This city is home to the worlds only insect monument. • Otherwise known as the live music capital of the world • ...
Crossword Puzzle on National Capitals 2021-03-15
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- National capital for Iraq
- National capital for Serbia
- National capital for Germany
- National capital for Jordan
- National capital for Greece
- National capital for Nepal
- National capital for Barbados
- National capital for Thailand
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- National capital for Senegal
- National capital for Bangladesh
- National capital for Nigeria
- National capital for Qatar
- National capital for Brazil
- National capital for Zimbabwe
- National capital for Egypt
15 Clues: National capital for Iraq • National capital for Qatar • National capital for Egypt • National capital for Nepal • National capital for Serbia • National capital for Brazil • National capital for Jordan • National capital for Greece • National capital for Senegal • National capital for Nigeria • National capital for Germany • National capital for Zimbabwe • ...
Getting to Know My Province and a Map 2020-09-27
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- This is the center of government and business activities in the province.
- This is the city I live in.
- This is the meaning of E on the compass rose.
- It is the country I live in.
- This is a part of a map that helps us locate a specific place through the primary and secondary directions.
- My city is part of this province.
- This location can be determined by the use of the map's grid
- This is the meaning of W on the compass rose.
- This map shows the areas of a country.
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- This city is part of Capiz and is where you can find the church with a big bell.
- Capiz and Iloilo are part of this province of the Philippines.
- This map shows the borders between provinces major roads railways and other important features found within the area.
- This location can be determined through the directions and by referring to areas surrounding the place that you are looking for.
- This is the meaning of N on the compass rose.
- This map shows the cities and municipalities in a certain province.
- An area composed of communities, towns, and cities.
- This province an be found south of Capiz.
- This is flat representation of a particular place or region.
- This refers to a specific point on the map where a place can be found.
- This is a part of a map that shows the symbols used on the map and their meanings.
- This is the meaning of S on the compass rose.
21 Clues: This is the city I live in. • It is the country I live in. • My city is part of this province. • This map shows the areas of a country. • This province an be found south of Capiz. • This is the meaning of N on the compass rose. • This is the meaning of E on the compass rose. • This is the meaning of S on the compass rose. • This is the meaning of W on the compass rose. • ...
State Capitals 2014-04-04
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- This is the capital of Georgia.
- Dover is the capital of this state.
- Little Rock is the capital of this state.
- Baton Rouge is the capital of this state.
- This is the capital of West Virginia.
- Jackson is the capital of this state.
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- This is the capital of South Carolina.
- Oklahoma City is the capital of this state.
- This is the capital of North Carolina.
- This is the capital of Kentucky.
- This is the capital of Texas.
- This is the capital of Tennessee.
- Annapolis is the capital of this state.
- This is the capital of Florida.
- This is the capital of Alabama.
- Richmond is the capital of this state.
16 Clues: This is the capital of Texas. • This is the capital of Georgia. • This is the capital of Florida. • This is the capital of Alabama. • This is the capital of Kentucky. • This is the capital of Tennessee. • Dover is the capital of this state. • This is the capital of West Virginia. • Jackson is the capital of this state. • This is the capital of South Carolina. • ...
Cities Crossword 1 2024-08-23
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- Southern Terminus of I-26
- __________ Slugger, Baseball Bat Brand
- A Major City in Maine and Oregon
- A Major Midwest City in the USA, Commonly Referred to as a Shithole
- Eastern Tennessee City
- Capital of Missouri
- Has a Disneyland Resort
- __________-Birmingham EF4
- Capital City of Illinois
- Largest City in Minnesota
- The Capital of the Palmetto State
- Sister City to Calgary
- Home to the Gateway Arch
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Largest City in Quebec
- Home to the Hockey Team Jets
- Capital of Quebec
- Largest City Exclusively on Michigan's Upper Peninsula
- Appalachian Major City in South Carolina
- Sister City to Odessa
- Northern Terminus of I-26
- Capital of New York
- Capital Of Saskatchewan
- Capital of Kansas
- Capital of North Dakota
- Northwestern Louisiana
- Main City in NE-2 Congressional District
- Largest City in Louisiana, Famous for it's Wards and Hurricane Katrina
- Major City in Connecticut
- Capital of Michigan
- Major City in North Central Illinois
- Capital of Ohio
- Landfall Location of Hurricane Ian
- Western Kentucky, NWS Office Located Here
- Home to a Minor League Baseball Team Known for Ridiculous Stunts, Georgia
- Coastal City of Mississippi
- Major City on the Illinois Iowa Border
- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Capital of British Columbia
- Abbreviated to DFW
- Capital of the Tar Heel State
- Largest City in Canada
- Major Metropolitan Center on the Chesapeake Bay
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Texas's Largest City
- Capital of Prince Edward Island
- Where Terry Fox's 1 Legged Run Across Canada Was Cut Short Due to Lung Cancer
- Texas's Westernmost City
- Canada's Northernmost City
- Capital of Georgia
- Largest City Between DFW and Austin
- Near Padre and Mustang Islands, South Texas
- Large City in Western Virginia
- Shares a Name With a Major City in Ukraine
- Capital of Vermont
- Easternmost City on Long Island
- Capital of Canada
- An OKC Suburb Home to an NWS Office
- Home to the NBA Team Bucks
- Home to the NBA Spurs
- Largest City in British Columbia
- Capital of West Virginia
- Capital of Northwest Territoies
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- City Where the Costliest Tornado Struck
- The Major City on the ______ Strip Which Ohio and Michigan Fought Over
- A New York State City Bordering Canada
- Kentucky City With an Aircraft Carrier Named After It
- Pennsylvanian City at the Junction of 3 Rivers
- Has Been Struck by Many Violent Tornadoes
- ______ Phone, On the Gulf Coast of the USA
- Easternmost Canadian City
- City Named After Saskatchewan
- Named after a Nearby Bay, Virginia
- Halfway in Between Winston-Salem and Raleigh
- South Carolinian Vacation Resort
- Georgian City on the South Carolinian Border
- Largest City of Pennsylvania
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Ohio City on Lake Erie
- Capital of Yukon
- Northeastern Indiana
- Home to the Indy 500
- Home to I64 and I664, 2 Words
- Home of the Orioles Baseball Team
- A Waterfall Based City Between the USA and Canada
- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of South Dakota
- Miami Suburb Abbreviated to FL
- Capital of Maryland
- Floridian City on the Tip of the Panhandle
- Southern Ohio Major City
- A City Split Between Two States, One of Which Being the Name Sake
- [Name]-[Capital of Oregon]
- The New Jersey Side of New York
- Capital of America
- Major South Dakotan City, Southeast South Dakota
- A Major Kansas City
- Capital of Connecticut
- Minnesota City on Lake Superior
- Capital of Nunavut
- Capital of Louisiana
- The USA's Most Famous City
- Capital of Wisconsin
- Capital of Alberta
- 2nd Largest City in North Dakota
- Largest City of North Carolina
- City on the North Dakota Minnesota Border
- Capital of Minnesota
- Capital of Alabama
- Large City in Northeastern Arkansas
- Home to the MLB Team Rays
- Large City in the Middle of the Texas Triangle
- On the Tennessee Georgia Border
- City Split Between Michigan and Canada
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Capital of Arkansas
- Delaware's Largest City
- Capital of Florida
- Capital of Tennessee
- Home to The Loop
- South of Cleveland
- Home to the Largest Manmade Explosion Excluding Nuclear Bombs
- North NYC
- Home to the NFL Team Packers
- Largest City in Tennessee
- Capital of Mississippi
- Capital of Iowa
- Florida's Largest Metropolitan Area
- Capital of New Jersey
- Home to MLS Team With a Tree in the Logo
130 Clues: North NYC • Capital of Ohio • Capital of Iowa • Capital of Yukon • Home to The Loop • Capital of Quebec • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Canada • Capital of America • Capital of Nunavut • Capital of Alberta • Abbreviated to DFW • Capital of Alabama • Capital of Florida • Capital of Georgia • South of Cleveland • Capital of Vermont • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of Virginia • ...
8GEO CHANGING NATIONS - Liam Galea 8I 2015-05-21
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- The central area of a city, usually the most advanced and wealthy.
- Basic economic and physical factors needed for a city to function.
- City areas consisting of housing and living areas.
- Centers with less than 1000 people.
- Clearing new land along the outskirts of cities so new suburbs can be built.
- Centers with a population of 1000-99999 people.
- A factor that draws people towards a location.
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- A factor that pushes people away from a location.
- Reconstructing/redeveloping old and run down city areas.
- City areas consisting of businesses, shops and malls
- Cities with over 10millon people in population.
- Improving outer areas of cities to draw people away from the center.
- People moving to cities for better and more opportunities.
- People who move towards coastal areas.
- Centers with a population of 100,000+ people.
15 Clues: Centers with less than 1000 people. • People who move towards coastal areas. • Centers with a population of 100,000+ people. • A factor that draws people towards a location. • Cities with over 10millon people in population. • Centers with a population of 1000-99999 people. • A factor that pushes people away from a location. • ...
Puzzle Three 2020-02-21
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- Ghana Capital
- Kentucky Capital
- It’S Going To Be
- Hoth In The Star Wars Universe
- Liverpool Waterway
- Leading The Charge To Crush The Rebal Alliance
- Lemonade Singer
- Grove Time (2)
- Germany Neighbour
- Ideal Stargazing Location
- Harry’S Uncle
- Lesotho Locale
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- Leaf Part Of Coriander
- Guyana Capital
- I Looked At Love From (3)
- Italy-Ethiopia Battle (3)
- Inventor Of The Acoustic Wave Transmitter (3)
- Highest Andes Mountain
- Largest Shopping Mall In North America
- Goddess Of Wisdom
- Kylo’S Princess Mother
- He Who Must Not Be Named
- Jan 10, Feb 29
- Kosovo Capital
- Idaho Capital
- Liberia Capital
- Iceland Capital
- Lesotho Capital
- Hot Place
29 Clues: Hot Place • Ghana Capital • Idaho Capital • Harry’S Uncle • Guyana Capital • Jan 10, Feb 29 • Kosovo Capital • Grove Time (2) • Lesotho Locale • Lemonade Singer • Liberia Capital • Iceland Capital • Lesotho Capital • Kentucky Capital • It’S Going To Be • Goddess Of Wisdom • Germany Neighbour • Liverpool Waterway • Leaf Part Of Coriander • Highest Andes Mountain • Kylo’S Princess Mother • ...
29 2024-08-24
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- Washington's state capital
- Means "to dig good potatoes"
- Scene of a famous battle
- New Jersey's capital
- Largest capital city by population
- Home to the Maine State House
- Capital of North Dakota
- Mark Twain lived here
- Known for its Basque community
- Virginia's capital city
- Pearl Harbor site
- Vermont's capital city
- Susquehanna River city
- Named after Sir Walter Raleigh
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- Nebraska's state capital
- Named after a fur trader
- Naval Academy location
- Named after Frank's Ford
- Delaware's state capital
- Home to the University of Texas
- Near the Merrimack River
- Gold rush town
- Rock on the Arkansas River
- Named for an explorer
- Means "The Monks"
25 Clues: Gold rush town • Means "The Monks" • Pearl Harbor site • New Jersey's capital • Mark Twain lived here • Named for an explorer • Naval Academy location • Vermont's capital city • Susquehanna River city • Capital of North Dakota • Virginia's capital city • Nebraska's state capital • Named after a fur trader • Scene of a famous battle • Named after Frank's Ford • Delaware's state capital • ...
World Countries Quiz 2022-04-16
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- Scandinavian nation.
- Capital city of Germany.
- European country famous for its pizza.
- Southeast Asian nation.
- Capital city of Alaska.
- US State located in the Pacific Ocean.
- A landlocked country in the Himalayas.
- Capital city of New Zealand.
- Country bounded by the Atlantic Ocean.
Down
- Country that shares land borders with India.
- Capital city of North Macedonia.
- The capital city is Cairo.
- Capital city of Austria.
- Coutry in Western Africa.
- Capital city of Ecuador.
- Island country in the northern Caribbean Sea.
- Country bordered by France to the north.
- A former Dutch colony.
- Bordered by Guinea to the southeast.
- Capital city of the Philippines.
20 Clues: Scandinavian nation. • A former Dutch colony. • Southeast Asian nation. • Capital city of Alaska. • Capital city of Germany. • Capital city of Austria. • Capital city of Ecuador. • Coutry in Western Africa. • The capital city is Cairo. • Capital city of New Zealand. • Capital city of North Macedonia. • Capital city of the Philippines. • Bordered by Guinea to the southeast. • ...
Crossword: Local Government Division 2019-01-14
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- The __________ Communities Initiative provides technical assistance to small, rural communities that often lack the administrative, technical or financial capacity needed to meet the same required public health and environmental mandates as larger cities.
- Kaaren Roe manages the Community Development __________ Grant Program.
- LGD provides staff support for the Community Economic Revitalization __________.
- __________ Services is the LGD program located on Floor 3 of Building 5.
- Community __________ Facilities provides a way for the Legislature to fund capital projects throughout the state.
- __________ Elliott manages the LGD Budget Section.
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- Dave Andersen manages the LGD __________ office staff.
- The __________ Management Unit is located on Floor 1 of Building 4.
- The State Surplus __________ Program promotes use of state surplus property for public benefit, specifically affordable housing development for low-income households.
- The Brownfield Revolving __________ Fund provides technical and financial assistance to public and private organizations undertaking cleanup of contaminated properties for redevelopment activities.
- The assistant director for Local Government Division is Mark __________.
- Cecilia Gardener is the executive director for the __________ Works Board.
12 Clues: __________ Elliott manages the LGD Budget Section. • Dave Andersen manages the LGD __________ office staff. • The __________ Management Unit is located on Floor 1 of Building 4. • Kaaren Roe manages the Community Development __________ Grant Program. • The assistant director for Local Government Division is Mark __________. • ...
February 8 European countries capitals 2022-02-09
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- the capital of Moldova
- the capital of Belgium
- the capital of Portugal
- the capital of Valleta
- the capital of Solvakia
- the capital of Helsinki
Down
- the capital of Kosovo
- the capital of Albania
- the capital of Romania
- the capital of Budapest
- the capital of Norway
- the capital of Ireland
- the capital of Bulgaria
- the capital of Amserdam
- the capital of Bosnia
15 Clues: the capital of Kosovo • the capital of Norway • the capital of Bosnia • the capital of Albania • the capital of Romania • the capital of Ireland • the capital of Moldova • the capital of Belgium • the capital of Valleta • the capital of Budapest • the capital of Bulgaria • the capital of Portugal • the capital of Amserdam • the capital of Solvakia • the capital of Helsinki
European Capitals 2022-02-08
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- the capital of Romania
- the capital of Italy
- the capital of Switzerland
- the capital of Spain
- the capital of Portugal
- the capital of Moldova
- the capital of Bulgaria
- the capital of Ukraine
- the capital of Poland
Down
- the capital of Slovakia
- the capital of Albaina
- the capital of UK
- the capital of Budapest
- the capital of Greece
- the capital of Belgium
15 Clues: the capital of UK • the capital of Italy • the capital of Spain • the capital of Greece • the capital of Poland • the capital of Romania • the capital of Albaina • the capital of Belgium • the capital of Moldova • the capital of Ukraine • the capital of Slovakia • the capital of Budapest • the capital of Portugal • the capital of Bulgaria • the capital of Switzerland
English Makes No Sense 2017-03-06
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- States, Names, and Cities to name a few should start with this
- I'm like the energizer bunny I keep going and going with no breaks
- handy punctuation marks for showing possession
- I usually precede a noun or pronoun and express a relation to another word or element
- catch your breath
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- I show excitement
- I can function by myself as a noun phrase and I refer to the participant
- one part of speech functions as another
- word or phrase lacking an element
- subjects and verbs must do this
10 Clues: I show excitement • catch your breath • subjects and verbs must do this • word or phrase lacking an element • one part of speech functions as another • handy punctuation marks for showing possession • States, Names, and Cities to name a few should start with this • I'm like the energizer bunny I keep going and going with no breaks • ...
Chapter 25 Open Book Quiz Crossword 2023-12-05
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- Egyptian peasants
- money that is invested in building and supporting industries
- land formed by soil in the water that is dropped as the river slows and enters the sea
- natural or artificial lake used to store water for human needs
Down
- a system by which water and silt were controlled be embankments and time released to irrigate farm lands in Egypt
- traditional open-air markets
- older Arab sections of North African cities
- dry riverbeds and sharp gullies
- large groups of merchants that have joined together to travel in safety
- market areas
10 Clues: market areas • Egyptian peasants • traditional open-air markets • dry riverbeds and sharp gullies • older Arab sections of North African cities • money that is invested in building and supporting industries • natural or artificial lake used to store water for human needs • large groups of merchants that have joined together to travel in safety • ...
