capital cities Crossword Puzzles
High middle ages-Max Willman 2026-03-25
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- Nine out of ten towns had fewer than how many people
- bottom spot of the graf guild
- skilled workers formed them
- top spot of the craft guild
- what was the middle class in England called
- How did townspeople make their living
- What Changed the Agricultural World
- is charging interest on a loan
- How many permanent trading posts were there
- gained a monopoly
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- if you were from a different town in wanted to trade in this town you had to
- one day. How long did you have to live without being caught to be free
- Exempt status allowed townspeople to avoid work on
- towns had their own what
- one of the cities that joined the Hanseatic League
- manufacturing inside of a home
- Meeting places along the northern European trade routes
- A place to trade necessary items
- land, labor, and capital are controlled by people
- one of the unpleasant smells in medeivan town
20 Clues: gained a monopoly • towns had their own what • skilled workers formed them • top spot of the craft guild • bottom spot of the graf guild • manufacturing inside of a home • is charging interest on a loan • A place to trade necessary items • What Changed the Agricultural World • How did townspeople make their living • what was the middle class in England called • ...
Rome 2026-03-16
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- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Roman official who could veto laws
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
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- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Large farming estates worked by enslaved people • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • ...
Rome 2026-03-17
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- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Roman official who could veto laws
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- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • Form of government where citizens elect leaders • ...
Rome 2026-03-17
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- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Roman official who could veto laws
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- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • Form of government where citizens elect leaders • ...
Rome 2026-03-17
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- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Roman official who could veto laws
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- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • Form of government where citizens elect leaders • ...
Cities all around the world 2016-10-19
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- it is the largest city in the state of Nevada, USA. It is located in the middle of the Mojave Desert .
- It is the capital of Cuba and She is known for her cigars and coffee beans.
- It is the second largest city in Brazil after Sao Paulo and there was the Olympic latest games.
- the city with the most population of mexico, donald trump very do not like this city.
- It is a city that has the most touristic opera and it is a city in the southeast of Australia.
- city where is a very popular and beautiful house, the president of usa go very often.
- It is famous for its canals running through it so that while traveling in it several of uses condoles.
- It is in this city that is the kremlin and she is the capital of Russia.
- It is the first city of the UAE. Located on the Persian Gulf, is the capital of the emirate and it is know to be the luxurious city in the world.
- It is located in the South East of Britain, is the capital and largest city of the United Kingdom and it is in this city that are made the Harry Potter movies.
- There is a very popular river and it is in europe,it has very popular museum and also the architecture is amazing.
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- His name is commonly abbreviated as SF and the city is nicknamed The City by the Bay.
- It is also called NYC or the big apple and is the largest city in the United States in terms of population and one of the largest in the Americas.
- It is the administrative and economic capital of Catalonia and has a famous soccer team named FC...
- it is city in italy that is know for fashion, there is a very popular cathedral.
- city where is the kaaba and the Masjid al-Haram. it is a very islamic city.
- It is in europe and it is know for the white house with a blue roof.
- cities of famous celebrities, also know for the movies and a very popular street and stores.
- financial and cultural center of international level, located in the southeast of the state of Florida.
- Western city in the united states where khloé kardashian and lamar odom lived in were they were together.
20 Clues: It is in europe and it is know for the white house with a blue roof. • It is in this city that is the kremlin and she is the capital of Russia. • It is the capital of Cuba and She is known for her cigars and coffee beans. • city where is the kaaba and the Masjid al-Haram. it is a very islamic city. • ...
World Cultures 2024-09-11
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- In the Nigerian tale, _____ was an old mother sheep.
- capital of Chile
- capital of Canada
- To get to the party in the sky, toad stowed away in ____'s violin
- In the Nigerian tale we read, _____ was a ram.
- He should not have opened the door!
- capital of Peru
- capital of Japan
- _____ is the father figure in the Czechoslovakian tale we read.
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- The wicked little ____ wanted to roast the little boy in the Czechoslovakian tale.
- In the Australian tale we read, the main character made a kangaroo out of ___.
- capital of Côte d'Ivoire
- ______ was supposed to go hunting for kangaroo.
- capital of Zimbabwe
- capital of Belgium
- capital of China
- capital of Australia
- capital of Spain
18 Clues: capital of Peru • capital of Chile • capital of China • capital of Spain • capital of Japan • capital of Canada • capital of Belgium • capital of Zimbabwe • capital of Australia • capital of Côte d'Ivoire • He should not have opened the door! • In the Nigerian tale we read, _____ was a ram. • ______ was supposed to go hunting for kangaroo. • ...
English Cities 2018-03-16
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- England's capital
- home of famous football team
- The Ashmolean Museum is there
- Near Warwick Castle
- Scottish capital
- James Watt's first engine machine is there
- capital of northern ireland
- primeval sight
- third largest city in the UK
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- hometown of delicious cheese
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- Georgian town
- campus city
- the Beatles' hometown
14 Clues: campus city • Georgian town • primeval sight • Scottish capital • England's capital • Near Warwick Castle • the Beatles' hometown • Shakespeare's birthplace • capital of northern ireland • hometown of delicious cheese • home of famous football team • third largest city in the UK • The Ashmolean Museum is there • James Watt's first engine machine is there
Vocabulary: cities 2021-02-04
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- a very tall building of many floors
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings
- a person who designs buildings
- being different or diverse
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- an educational talk to an audience, especially to students in a university or college
- a chance to do something
- the arts, creative and other behaviours of a particular group
- a particular place or position
- the ability to see something or to be seen from a particular place
- not long ago
- famous or important in history
- a person who gives lectures
- an amount, standard, level, or rate regarded as usual or ordinary
14 Clues: not long ago • a chance to do something • being different or diverse • a person who gives lectures • a particular place or position • famous or important in history • a person who designs buildings • a very tall building of many floors • the art or practice of designing and constructing buildings • the arts, creative and other behaviours of a particular group • ...
Big cities 2022-06-03
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- Every body has one, the word defines two things : a place and relation.
- This one pollutes a lot with the CO2 that it produces.
- It's like a giant building in the buisness place : there are many of it in big cities.
- It's also on issue especially in city, CCTV cameras prevent this.
- Public transport underground.
- You can walk in it, it can be dangerous if it's small.
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- People who steal things.
- There are many of there in big cities, there are nescessarly usefull.
- When somebody came in your house without permission.
- It's a big issue in cities because the number of people who live there.
- It's cultural place to visit.
- It's important to file it policeman are have for being in... however we are.
- Public transport
- Bigger than a village, lots of people live in there.
14 Clues: Public transport • People who steal things. • It's cultural place to visit. • Public transport underground. • When somebody came in your house without permission. • Bigger than a village, lots of people live in there. • This one pollutes a lot with the CO2 that it produces. • You can walk in it, it can be dangerous if it's small. • ...
Turkeys cities 2023-11-30
14 Clues: The Best city • The Worst city • The newest city • The oldest city • The hottest city • The capital city • The largest city • In the East of Turkey • The most crowded city • In the South of Turkey • In the North of Turkey • The most touristy place • The place that is not passed • The house of roasted chickpea
California Cities 2024-02-05
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- a large famous human-made structure
- how hot or cold something is
- natural area with many trees
- very large hill
- describing an area of land near the ocean
- atmospheric conditions like rain or snow
- from one end to the other
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- a district in a town or city
- describing the upper part of a map
- describing where something is
- an area with very little rainfall
- average temperatures for an area
- describing the lower part of a map
- large towns
14 Clues: large towns • very large hill • from one end to the other • a district in a town or city • how hot or cold something is • natural area with many trees • describing where something is • average temperatures for an area • an area with very little rainfall • describing the upper part of a map • describing the lower part of a map • a large famous human-made structure • ...
famous cities 2023-06-15
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- Francisco A city with a famous bridge, hilly streets, and unique cable cars.
- A city famous for its unique architecture, soccer, and delicious tapas.
- A city where two continents meet, with rich history, markets, and beautiful mosques.
- An ancient city with lots of history, beautiful architecture, and delicious pizzas.
- A city with the ancient pyramids, the Sphinx, and the famous Nile River.
- A historic city with the Big Ben clock tower, red buses, and Buckingham Palace.
- A city with a rich history, the famous Red Square, and the largest ice rink.
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- A city surrounded by nature, with beautiful parks, modern architecture, and popular film locations.
- A vibrant city with a famous opera house, beautiful beaches, and unique wildlife.
- York A big city known for its skyscrapers, Statue of Liberty, and Broadway shows.
- A scenic city with canals, bicycles, and famous artists like Vincent van Gogh.
- A bustling city with high-tech gadgets, anime, and unique vending machines.
- A romantic city with the Eiffel Tower, delicious pastries, and famous art museums.
- A city famous for its street food, golden temples, and energetic nightlife.
14 Clues: A city famous for its unique architecture, soccer, and delicious tapas. • A city with the ancient pyramids, the Sphinx, and the famous Nile River. • A bustling city with high-tech gadgets, anime, and unique vending machines. • A city famous for its street food, golden temples, and energetic nightlife. • ...
famous cities 2023-06-15
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- A diverse city with the famous CN Tower, friendly people, and major sports teams.
- A city with a rich history, graffiti-covered walls, and vibrant arts scene.
- A city-state with a mix of cultures, delicious food, and impressive modern architecture.
- A city with canals instead of streets, romantic gondola rides, and beautiful masks.
- A city known for its ancient ruins, vibrant culture, and bustling street markets.
- A luxurious city with the world's tallest building, man-made islands, and extravagant malls.
- A city with passionate dance, delicious steaks, and colorful neighborhoods.
- A city with beautiful architecture, classical music, and delicious pastries.
- A city with a mix of modern technology, palaces, and traditional markets.
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- A city known for its film industry, sunny weather, and palm tree-lined streets.
- A city known for its picturesque waterfront, bike-friendly streets, and modern design.
- A city with beautiful landscapes, lively beaches, and the annual carnival celebration.
- A city with the ancient Acropolis, the birthplace of democracy, and Greek mythology.
- A bustling city known for Bollywood, lively markets, and tasty street food.
14 Clues: A city with a mix of modern technology, palaces, and traditional markets. • A city with a rich history, graffiti-covered walls, and vibrant arts scene. • A bustling city known for Bollywood, lively markets, and tasty street food. • A city with passionate dance, delicious steaks, and colorful neighborhoods. • ...
Estados, capitais e regiões do Brasil 2021-08-23
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- Capital do Brasil.
- Capital do estado Sergipe.
- Região formada por sete estados.
- Capital do estado Tocantins.
- Região onde está o estado de São Paulo.
- Capital do estado Bahia.
- Capital do estado Espírito Santo.
- Região onde está a capital do Brasil.
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- Capital do estado Mato Grosso.
- Região formada por nove estados.
- Estado cuja capital é Belo Horizonte.
- Capital do estado Amazonas.
- Estado cuja capital é São Luís.
- Estado cuja capital é Curitiba.
- Estado cuja capital é Rio Branco.
- Região onde está o estado de Santa Catarina.
16 Clues: Capital do Brasil. • Capital do estado Bahia. • Capital do estado Sergipe. • Capital do estado Amazonas. • Capital do estado Tocantins. • Capital do estado Mato Grosso. • Estado cuja capital é São Luís. • Estado cuja capital é Curitiba. • Região formada por nove estados. • Região formada por sete estados. • Capital do estado Espírito Santo. • Estado cuja capital é Rio Branco. • ...
Europe Cities, Rivers and Lakes. 2023-05-31
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- River that flows through Germany and the Czech Republic.
- River that flows through Paris, France.
- River that flows through Florence, Italy.
- Capital of the United Kingdom, known for its rich history and Big Ben.
- River that flows through Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.
- Capital of Romania, known for its grand architecture and nightlife
- Longest river in Russia, flowing through western Russia.
- Capital of Germany, known for its vibrant culture and Berlin Wall.
- Capital of Iceland, known for its geothermal pools and Northern Lights.
- Capital of France, known for its iconic landmarks.
- Capital of the Czech Republic, known for its stunning architecture.
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- Longest river in France.
- River that flows through Rome, Italy.
- River that flows through Spain and Portugal.
- Capital of Austria, known for its classical music and coffee houses.
- Capital of Italy, known for its ancient ruins and Vatican City.
- Capital of Greece, known for its ancient history and Acropolis.
- Longest river in Europe, flowing through multiple countries.
- Capital of Finland, known for its design and saunas.
- River that flows through London, England.
- River that flows through northern Italy.
- Capital of Spain, known for its lively atmosphere and Prado Museum.
- Capital of Bulgaria, known for its Orthodox churches and Mount Vitosha.
23 Clues: Longest river in France. • River that flows through Rome, Italy. • River that flows through Paris, France. • River that flows through northern Italy. • River that flows through Florence, Italy. • River that flows through London, England. • River that flows through Spain and Portugal. • Capital of France, known for its iconic landmarks. • ...
China 2022-01-19
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- What was the third basic relationship?
- What did Zhou establish?
- What was the fourth basic relationship?
- What is it called when you take a poker and heat it up to see what the cracks mean?
- Who was the philosopher who believed the natural order was important?
- Who gave the king the right to rule?
- Where did cities start to emerge?
- Who in the family controlled family property and made the important decisions
- What was one of the capital of the Shang dynasty?
- What was the fifth basic relationship?
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- Who was the first historic family to rule the Middle Kingdom?
- What was the second basic relationship?
- What did China refer to themselves as?
- Who conquered the Shang dynasty?
- What was the first basic relationship?
- What material was China known for?
- What is a picture or symbol standing for a word or group of words?
- What did Shang artisans work with?
- Where did Chinese civilization begin?
- What did Shang artisans manufacture?
20 Clues: What did Zhou establish? • Who conquered the Shang dynasty? • Where did cities start to emerge? • What material was China known for? • What did Shang artisans work with? • Who gave the king the right to rule? • What did Shang artisans manufacture? • Where did Chinese civilization begin? • What was the third basic relationship? • What did China refer to themselves as? • ...
Scotland 2013-04-22
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- The generation of a family.
- A national Scottish alcohol drink, that was Cherchil's favorite one.
- The Scottish unisex skirts.
- One of the kings of Scotland.
- "Scottish" James Bond is Sin ...
- The local world famous mystery (or just monster)of the Loch.
- The capital of Scotland.
- The native language of the Scots.
- A people of Scotland.
- The prince, the grandson of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain is William ...
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- A national Scottish musical instrument is bag ...
- A special red coloration for kilts.
- The south of Scotland.
- An inhabitant of Scotland.
- A tradition Scottish dish.
- The famous Scottish lake.
- the northern part of Scotland.
- The mountains of Scotland is The ... Hills.
- A national Scottish alcohol drink.
- A great poet, the national bard of Scotland is Robert ...
- One of the largest cities of Scotland.
- The founder of the most popular fast-food cafes is Mc ...
- The Scottish national dish made up of guts and offal.
23 Clues: A people of Scotland. • The south of Scotland. • The capital of Scotland. • The famous Scottish lake. • An inhabitant of Scotland. • A tradition Scottish dish. • The generation of a family. • The Scottish unisex skirts. • One of the kings of Scotland. • the northern part of Scotland. • "Scottish" James Bond is Sin ... • A national Scottish alcohol drink. • ...
Purim Crossword 2023-02-28
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- The pole that Haman built was this many cubits high
- Where the word "hamantashen" comes from, and the traditional filling for them
- Achashverosh's party for the city of Shushan lasted for ___ days
- In walled cities, Purim is celebrated on the ___ of Adar.
- Esther's original fast took place on this Yom Tov
- Haman was happy when he left the first feast with the king and queen, until he saw ____.
- The capital of Persia
- Meat-filled pastry eaten on Purim
- Midrashim say this was the color of Esther's skin tone
- Vashti had pimples and a ____
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- First wife of Achashverosh
- King's guards, ___ and Seresh
- Translation of the word Purim
- The king stretched out his ___ to Esther
- Shevet Mordechai is from
- Second wife of Achashverosh
- Mordechai's father
- Wife of Haman
- "Thus shall be done to the man whom the king wishes to ___"
- Thrown on Haman's daughter's head
- Esther asked the Jews to fast for ___ days
- Mordechai's great-grandfather
- Mordechai's grandfather
23 Clues: Wife of Haman • Mordechai's father • The capital of Persia • Mordechai's grandfather • Shevet Mordechai is from • First wife of Achashverosh • Second wife of Achashverosh • King's guards, ___ and Seresh • Translation of the word Purim • Mordechai's great-grandfather • Vashti had pimples and a ____ • Thrown on Haman's daughter's head • Meat-filled pastry eaten on Purim • ...
Where am I? 2020-11-10
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- Island off England's southern coast
- World's largest ocean
- Mountain range in Co. Down
- Includes Scotland, England, Wales, N.I. and R.O.I.
- World's largest sandy desert
- River in North America
- What tells you on a map how much smaller it is than real life
- South America's longest river
- Recently made cities in NI (7and5)
- River that forms in Dromara hills and flows into the sea at Belfast Lough
- County that Banbridge and Downpatrick are found in
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- Water off Scotland's east coast
- Mountain range in North America
- Water that separates Wales and ROI
- Mountain range in Asia
- Nigeria is in this continent
- Large freshwater lough in the middle of N.I.
- Mountain range in northern Africa
- Highest mountain in the world
- Most commonly spoken language in the world
- Most northerly islands in British Isles
- Study of planet earth
- Capital of Wales
- Only county in NI not to touch Lough Neagh
- Smallest county in N.I.
25 Clues: Capital of Wales • World's largest ocean • Study of planet earth • Mountain range in Asia • River in North America • Smallest county in N.I. • Mountain range in Co. Down • Nigeria is in this continent • World's largest sandy desert • Highest mountain in the world • South America's longest river • Water off Scotland's east coast • Mountain range in North America • ...
Monuments around the world 2019-04-06
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- also known as cecropia
- also known as the Black Pagoda
- The 5th Dalai Lama started its construction in 1645
- Neolithic and Bronze age monument in England
- inactive strato-volcano in Tanzania
- the stone elephant made colonial Portuguese call it "Ilha Elefante"
- claimed to have been ordered by Indra to serve as a palace for his son Precha Ket Mealea.
- The iron lady
- was one of the twelve cities of the Ionian League
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- Pink Floyd filmed a live concert here in 1971
- holds Islam's most sacred shrine
- was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom
- ancient cave paintings in France
- known as the Flavian Amphitheatre
- translation of the Chinese name Zijin Cheng
- the Polynesian name of the island is Rapa Nui
- one of the largest concentrations of rock petroglyphs in Africa
- prehistoric monument older than Stonehenge in Ireland
- temple dedicated to the dragon god who is believed to inhabit the sacred mountain.
- was revered as the solar deity
20 Clues: The iron lady • also known as cecropia • also known as the Black Pagoda • was revered as the solar deity • holds Islam's most sacred shrine • ancient cave paintings in France • known as the Flavian Amphitheatre • inactive strato-volcano in Tanzania • was the capital of the Nabatean Kingdom • translation of the Chinese name Zijin Cheng • ...
African countries-Nathan Lyu 2024-03-07
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- to a famous pyramid.
- to the world's oldest desert.
- as “The Babel Tower of the World“
- home to Africa's oldest forest.
- country in Africa
- Density of Primates Worldwide.
- of the World's Best Runners
- sits in the clouds
- is a completely landlocked country.
- Leone-Sierra Leone translates as 'Lion Mountains'
- Helena-A unique ecosystem.
- is actually Latin and translates to 'Land of the Free'.
- estimated population of this beautiful country is over ten million.
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- one of the hottest nations.
- home to 'Africa's last Eden'
- 500 indigenous languages are spoken in Nigeria.
- has two capital cities.
- is a transcontinental country.
- word 'Ghana' means 'Warrior King' in Mande
- name is Kingdom of Morocco.
- African nation
- four official languages.
- Africa-The animals are record-breaking.
- people of Togo practice voodoo.
- Longest African Coastline
- name: Republic of Senegal.
26 Clues: African nation • country in Africa • sits in the clouds • to a famous pyramid. • has two capital cities. • four official languages. • Longest African Coastline • name: Republic of Senegal. • Helena-A unique ecosystem. • one of the hottest nations. • name is Kingdom of Morocco. • of the World's Best Runners • home to 'Africa's last Eden' • to the world's oldest desert. • ...
State and Local Government 2025-04-21
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- A collection of people who have common laws under a state government?
- What group writes state laws?
- Who leads a city government?
- Who is second-in-command in a state?
- What level of law overpowers state law?
- What is one way citizens express their opinions in government?
- What can people do to change local laws?
- What document outlines state laws and rights?
- What is a group of elected city leaders who made ordinances?
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- What is it called when a legislature has two parts?
- Who fixes potholes and mows public grass?
- What large area includes cities and towns?
- What group decides court cases?
- What branch of government interprets laws?
- Who is the head of a state’s executive branch?
- What is the main source of money for local government?
- What is the city where the state government is based?
- What branch enforces the law?
- What is a term for something smaller than a city?
- Who collects trash, maintains parks, and runs libraries?
20 Clues: Who leads a city government? • What group writes state laws? • What branch enforces the law? • What group decides court cases? • Who is second-in-command in a state? • What level of law overpowers state law? • What can people do to change local laws? • Who fixes potholes and mows public grass? • What large area includes cities and towns? • ...
Scotland 2025-03-28
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- Shinty is similar to this sport
- The Gaelic word for Scotland
- ... is the capital of Scotland.
- A ... is a Scottish woollen fabric woven with coloured crossing stripes.
- Scotland's second biggest city
- Celtic wind instrument
- The name of the most famous Scottish lake
- Scotland has nearly 800 of them
- ...Lights, the English word for Aurora Borealis
- Scotland is one of the four constituent nations which form the United ...
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- “Tossing the ...” is one of the best-known competitions during the Highland Games.
- ... made from the windpipe, lungs, heart and liver of the sheep, is perhaps the best known Scottish delicacy.
- Traditional skirt
- The highest peak in the United Kingdom and Scotland is Ben ...
- Besides Glasgow, Edinburgh and Aberdeen, ... is one of the principal cities.
- A famous Scottish football team
- ...million people is the population of Scotland
- The official language is English, although ... is spoken by a minority
- The Scottish flag is the cross of St ...
- Paolo ... a famous Scottish singer
20 Clues: Traditional skirt • Celtic wind instrument • The Gaelic word for Scotland • Scotland's second biggest city • Shinty is similar to this sport • A famous Scottish football team • ... is the capital of Scotland. • Scotland has nearly 800 of them • Paolo ... a famous Scottish singer • The Scottish flag is the cross of St ... • The name of the most famous Scottish lake • ...
AROUND THE WORLD 2026-02-19
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- of Liberty Big statue in New York
- Country with pyramids
- city The biggest city in a country
- Very cold continent
- Ben Big clock in London
- Wall Very long wall in China
- Country with the Eiffel Tower
- Tower Very tall tower in France
- Shows countries and cities
- Country with pizza
- Hot continent with deserts
- America Continent with the USA
- A place where people live
- America Continent with Brazil
- Country with Big Ben
- Music, food and traditions of a country
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- Has colours of a country
- Country with sushi
- The biggest continent
- Country with burgers
- Country with the Great Wall
- Continent with kangaroos
- Going to another country
- Country next to Poland
- A round model of the world
- Mahal White building in India
- Something you eat
- Known by many people
- Old triangle buildings in Egypt
- A person who visits other countries
- Continent where Poland is
31 Clues: Something you eat • Country with sushi • Country with pizza • Very cold continent • Country with burgers • Known by many people • Country with Big Ben • The biggest continent • Country with pyramids • Country next to Poland • Ben Big clock in London • Has colours of a country • Continent with kangaroos • Going to another country • A place where people live • Continent where Poland is • ...
States 2026-03-18
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- Crater Lake and forests in the Pacific Northwest
- Home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- The Empire State with NYC and the Statue of Liberty
- Beaches, mountains, and the city of Charlotte.
- Evergreen forests, Seattle, and the Space Needle
- Flat lands and tornadoes
- Hollywood, beaches, and big cities like Los Angeles
- Big state with cowboy hats and the Alamo
- Known for lobsters and lighthouses
- Historic sites and the first American colonies
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- Atlanta and lots of peaches grow here
- Nashville is famous for country music
- Surrounded by Great Lakes, Detroit is a car city.
- Home of Philadelphia, the Liberty Bell, and Hershey’s chocolate
- Rocky Mountains, skiing, and Denver is the capital
- Famous for mountains and national parks
- Disney World, beaches, and oranges
- Big river, blues music, and southern history.
- Home to Las Vegas and desert landscapes.
- Known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes” and home to Minneapolis and St. Paul
20 Clues: Flat lands and tornadoes • Disney World, beaches, and oranges • Known for lobsters and lighthouses • Atlanta and lots of peaches grow here • Nashville is famous for country music • Home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame • Famous for mountains and national parks • Home to Las Vegas and desert landscapes. • Big state with cowboy hats and the Alamo • ...
Rome 2026-03-17
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- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Roman official who could veto laws
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
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- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Large farming estates worked by enslaved people • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • ...
US States 2024-08-20
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- Carson City is its capital
- Known as the "panhandle" state
- Most northeastern state
- Capital of New Jersey
- Lansing is its capital
- Borders New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana
- Home of President Biden
- Most populated state
- Commerce City is in what state?
- Atlanta is its capital
- Home of Disney World
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- Boston is its capital
- The "Show Me" state
- Border state to Colorado to the east
- Wisconsin capital
- Largest state
- Famous horse race ________ Derby
- Four letter state beginning with the letter "O
- Capital of South Dakota
19 Clues: Largest state • Wisconsin capital • The "Show Me" state • Most populated state • Home of Disney World • Boston is its capital • Capital of New Jersey • Lansing is its capital • Atlanta is its capital • Most northeastern state • Home of President Biden • Capital of South Dakota • Carson City is its capital • Known as the "panhandle" state • Commerce City is in what state? • ...
Morgan APHG 2013-04-20
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- where large cities first existed
- ranking of settlements according to their size and economic functions
- a slum
- sao paulo is filled with these
- are of city where retail and office are clustered
- forming a community within a town or city
- social process whereby cities grow and societies become more urban
- large node or office and retail activities on the edge of an urban area
- law that limits permitted uses of land
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- A very large, heavily populated city or urban complex
- study of the form of human settlements and the process of their formation and transformation
- metropolitan area which is significantly warmer
- group prevented from participating in material benefits of a more developed society
- internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged arround a collection of nodes of activities
- region consisting of a populous urban core with a high density of employment
- model of internal structure of cities in which social groups are arranged
- in urbanized areas __________ correspond roughly to neighborhoods
- converting urban neighborhood from predominately low-income to a middle-class owner occupied area
- growth of an urban population
- Place that offers no services
- The area near the center of a city, esp. when associated with social and economic problems.
- New York _____
22 Clues: a slum • New York _____ • growth of an urban population • Place that offers no services • sao paulo is filled with these • where large cities first existed • law that limits permitted uses of land • forming a community within a town or city • metropolitan area which is significantly warmer • are of city where retail and office are clustered • ...
Urbanisation 9GEOY HKHS (NK) 2024-07-29
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- what is an ancient city in china
- what will be the main cause of future urbanisation in developed countries
- what country is now more urban than rural
- how many new cities of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth.
- what is 3% of the Earth’s surface occupied by
- what is one African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050
- how many of all urban dwellers live in cities
- what is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- how many new residents are added to urban areas each year
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- who are more likely to move from rural to urban
- what growth rates are expected to slow down after 2030
- what country has below 20% urbanisation.
- least urbanised region on the earth
- how many people are added to urban populations every week
- what are very large cities known as
- what other country has among the highest urbanisation rates in the world, at over 98%
- where is the highest urbanisation rate in the world, at over 98% in Middle East
- what is a typical Middle Eastern country with a high level of urbanisation
- a place where 85% of its population is living in urban places.
- what is the worlds largest city
20 Clues: what is the worlds largest city • what is an ancient city in china • least urbanised region on the earth • what are very large cities known as • what country has below 20% urbanisation. • what country is now more urban than rural • what is 3% of the Earth’s surface occupied by • how many of all urban dwellers live in cities • ...
History 463 Crossword Puzzle 2014-02-09
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- What mega-cities are built around
- Yellow car, often found in large cities
- transit many city commuters rely on, who don't have cars
- put in housing contract to limit who can rent homes
- Built through poor neighborhoods
- banks refusing loans to specific areas
- government agency that helps with equal housing
- What Milwaukee is classified as
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- relating to the city
- spreading of products/ideas across the globe
- a problem in large cities (ex: noise, air, water)
- area of 10 million plus people (ex: Mexico city)
- What L.A. is famous for
- movement of whites from urban to suburban areas
- fire great fire that destroyed the city
- Brookfield
- area where most farming takes place
- Driving/taking public transportation from point A to point B
- founder of utopian socialism
- densely poor area of a city (North side of MKE)
20 Clues: Brookfield • relating to the city • What L.A. is famous for • founder of utopian socialism • What Milwaukee is classified as • Built through poor neighborhoods • What mega-cities are built around • area where most farming takes place • banks refusing loans to specific areas • fire great fire that destroyed the city • Yellow car, often found in large cities • ...
Cities with Different Names in English (Exonyms) 2015-02-04
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- al-Qāhirah (القاهرة), capital of Egypt
- Warszawa, capital city of Poland
- Köln, fourth largest city in Germany
- Roma, capital city of Italy
- København, capital city of Denmark
- Praha, capital city of the Czech Republic
- Den Haag, seat of government in the Netherlands
- München, largest city in Bavaria, Germany
- Wien, capital of Austria
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- Milano, second most populous city in Italy
- Moskva (Москва), capital city of Russia
- Lisboa, capital city of Portugal
- Beograd (Београд), capital of Serbia
- Bruxelles, capital of Belgium and the EU
- Genève, second most populous city in Switzerland
- Venezia, city in Italy famous for its canals
- Athina (Αθήνα), capital city of Greece
17 Clues: Wien, capital of Austria • Roma, capital city of Italy • Lisboa, capital city of Portugal • Warszawa, capital city of Poland • København, capital city of Denmark • Beograd (Београд), capital of Serbia • Köln, fourth largest city in Germany • al-Qāhirah (القاهرة), capital of Egypt • Athina (Αθήνα), capital city of Greece • Moskva (Москва), capital city of Russia • ...
English Speaking Countries 2017-09-17
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- The American capital
- The Welsh capital
- The Canadian symbol
- The Scottish capital
- The Australian capital
- The Canadian flag
- The English flag
- An Australian sport
- The Canadian capital
- The American symbol
- An Australian landmark
- An American landmark
- The American Flag
- The English capital
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- English food
- The Scottish symbol
- The Irish flag
- An american sport
- A Scottish music instrument
- The Irish symbol
- The Scottish flag
- The Welsh flag
- A Welsh sport
- An Irish tradition
- The Australian flag
- The Irish capital
- The Welsh symbol
- The English symbol
- The Australian symbol
29 Clues: English food • A Welsh sport • The Irish flag • The Welsh flag • The Irish symbol • The English flag • The Welsh symbol • The Welsh capital • An american sport • The Scottish flag • The Canadian flag • The Irish capital • The American Flag • An Irish tradition • The English symbol • The Scottish symbol • The Canadian symbol • The Australian flag • An Australian sport • The American symbol • ...
MCAS Part 2 2023-05-08
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- Sacred hearts mascot
- JG Whittier Mascot
- Capital of Massachusetts
- Castle located in Haverhill
- Number you multiply another number by to equal one
- Hunking school Mascot
- The best subject in school
- Best Ice Cream Spot in Haverhill
- Capital of Vermont
- Capital of Maine
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- The county in Massachusetts that you live in!
- Capital of New York
- Capital of Rhode Island
- Capital of New Hampshire
- Nettle Mascot
- Mr. T does not work here (despite the rumors)
- Capital of Connecticut
- Consentino Mascot
- The American Sport played with a pigskin ball
- Best hangout after school on a Friday
20 Clues: Nettle Mascot • Capital of Maine • Consentino Mascot • JG Whittier Mascot • Capital of Vermont • Capital of New York • Sacred hearts mascot • Hunking school Mascot • Capital of Connecticut • Capital of Rhode Island • Capital of Massachusetts • Capital of New Hampshire • The best subject in school • Castle located in Haverhill • Best Ice Cream Spot in Haverhill • ...
Industrialization and Imperialism Alexa 2022-04-01
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- addition of new territory
- make their own buisness
- Prussian prime minister
- All or most of the factors of roduction are owned by individuals
- land,labor, and capital
- began in the 1700s
- A political system
- political theory
- german emperor
- a method of production;machines
- a conflict between Russia and Japan
- a social class; skilled workers
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- a 1900 revolt in China
- belief that only the fittist survive in human political and economic struggle
- rural areas to cities
- policy proposed by the US in 1899
- area in which a foreign nation controlled trade and investment
- a strong nation dominates other countries politically
- lords began fencing off the common land
- countries upgrade primary goods
- rulers treating the people they control as children
- a society that owns and controls the factors of production
- chinese attempted to stop the opium trade
- taking a land
- saying that one race is better
25 Clues: taking a land • german emperor • political theory • began in the 1700s • A political system • rural areas to cities • a 1900 revolt in China • make their own buisness • Prussian prime minister • land,labor, and capital • addition of new territory • saying that one race is better • countries upgrade primary goods • a method of production;machines • a social class; skilled workers • ...
The Japanese Crossword Where Not Everything is Japanese 2014-11-16
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- Japan's highest mountain.
- The car that Mr Miller drives.
- The word "apple" in Japanese.
- The item of clothing you take of when entering a Japanese home.
- Electric city in Japan.
- "Harbour wave" in Japanese.
- Japans national dress.
- The most expensive fish in Japan.
- The side of the road the Japanese drive on.
- "Hello" in Japanese.
- The month of the Children's festival.
- The Japanese currency.
- Japanese noodle soup, known for the broth.
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- The amount of Japanese cities hit by the atomic bomb.
- Japanese cartoons.
- The Japanese word for green.
- The colour of the cherry blossoms in Winter.
- The percentage of Japan made up of mountains.
- The art of folding paper.
- Japan's main religion.
- What do you wear in a Japanese house instead of shoes.
- Japanese word for sandwich.
- The most popular sport in Japan.
- The capital of Japan.
- Japan's largest island.
- The second highest population in Japan after the Japanese.
26 Clues: Japanese cartoons. • "Hello" in Japanese. • The capital of Japan. • Japan's main religion. • Japans national dress. • The Japanese currency. • Electric city in Japan. • Japan's largest island. • Japan's highest mountain. • The art of folding paper. • Japanese word for sandwich. • "Harbour wave" in Japanese. • The Japanese word for green. • The word "apple" in Japanese. • ...
Industrialization Crossword 2023-11-02
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- factors of production are owned by individuals
- making them by machine in factories
- Prussian prime minister
- German emperor
- starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- owns and controls the factors of production
- ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China
- Rulers treating the people like children
- Political theory, advocated by Bismarck
- Taking a land for its location or products
- Process of industrial development
- Chinese attempted to stop the opium trade; British declared war
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- foreign nation controlled trade and investment.
- A social class
- conflict between Russia and Japan
- one race is better than another
- Addition of new territory to an existing country
- government owns all property
- a 1900 revolt in China, aimed at ending foreign influence
- Land, labor, and capital
- fencing off the common land on their manors
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- a strong nation dominates other countries
- only the fittest survive
- machines together into one building
25 Clues: A social class • German emperor • Prussian prime minister • Land, labor, and capital • only the fittest survive • government owns all property • one race is better than another • Process of industrial development • conflict between Russia and Japan • machines together into one building • making them by machine in factories • Political theory, advocated by Bismarck • ...
India 2023-02-16
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- Name of India's currency.
- India has the ____ largest population.
- Capital of India
- Mt. Everest is in this country
- Name given to India's movie industry.
- River that is sacred to Hindus and highly polluted
- Indian Leader who influenced Martin Luther King Jr.
- Areas of Indian cities that are overcrowded and poor.
- What was Gandhi's original occupation.
- Trading company that controlled large parts of India
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- Cause of Gandhi's death
- Mutiny of Indian soldiers against the British East India Company
- Many people in India are poor due to this
- The majority of people who live in India are this religion.
- India is a part of this continent.
- Seasonal winds that bring wet and dry weather to India
- Beautiful white palace built for a dead rulers wife
- Country that India gained it's independence from
- India's current form of government.
- Major religion of Pakistan
- Name given to the split of India and Pakistan in 1947
21 Clues: Capital of India • Cause of Gandhi's death • Name of India's currency. • Major religion of Pakistan • Mt. Everest is in this country • India is a part of this continent. • India's current form of government. • Name given to India's movie industry. • India has the ____ largest population. • What was Gandhi's original occupation. • Many people in India are poor due to this • ...
The Industrial Revolution / The Age of Jackson 2024-05-07
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- Money used to build and expand factories
- Invention that led to an increase in slavery
- Supreme Court declared in unconstitutional
- He had a great memory for machinery
- This right was expanded under Jackson
- Represents a change in U.S. foreign policy
- Indian Territory
- The rapid growth of cities
- This Indian nation sued the U.S. government
- Country that helped to enforce the Monroe Doctrine
- The forced trek of Native Americans to Oklahoma
- Machine used to weave cloth
- The "Father" of the Democratic Party
- Treaty that gave the U.S. Florida
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- Machine parts are all the same
- "unofficial" advisors
- Hand dug; connects two bodies of water
- Type of manufacturing allows for the production of parge quantities of goods
- New source of power
- Nickname; tough
- The ____________ industry was the first to use machinery
- What Jackson grew up in
- region where most factories and mills were located
- connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes
- Jackson rewarding his buddies
25 Clues: Nickname; tough • Indian Territory • New source of power • "unofficial" advisors • What Jackson grew up in • The rapid growth of cities • Machine used to weave cloth • Jackson rewarding his buddies • Machine parts are all the same • Treaty that gave the U.S. Florida • He had a great memory for machinery • The "Father" of the Democratic Party • This right was expanded under Jackson • ...
History Vocabulary Words 2023-01-09
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- A statement of belief.
- The capital of the Roman Empire.
- Considered to be the greatest emperor of Byzantine.
- Short stories about everyday life.
- Having the nature of a god.
- A strait that links the Black Sea with the Mediterranean.
- No longer allowed to be a part of the church.
- Underground chambers where ancient Christians buried their dead.
- A religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ.
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- The Leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Variety
- A church in Constantinople that today is considered a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture.
- A Greek word Romans used to describe all people outside of the empire.
- The place where the trade routes from each continent meet.
- Images of Jesus and the Saints
- A person who travels to another country to do religious work.
- Long stone channels that carried clean water from hilltops into cities and towns.
- A separation.
- Beliefs contrary to church teachings.
- Artwork contained in tiny colored stone cubes set in mortar.
20 Clues: Variety • A separation. • A statement of belief. • Having the nature of a god. • Images of Jesus and the Saints • The capital of the Roman Empire. • Short stories about everyday life. • Beliefs contrary to church teachings. • The Leader of the Roman Catholic Church. • No longer allowed to be a part of the church. • A religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ. • ...
Megacities test revision 2025-02-24
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- A city with over 10 million people
- DENSITY The level of population concentration in a given area
- The capital city of Brazil
- A city layout that radiates outward from a central point
- A layout characterized by streets forming right angles
- CITY A type of city influenced by trade and ports
- FACTOR A factor that draws people to a city
- The location of a city in relation to its surrounding features
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- A city’s purpose or role
- RATE The number of deaths per 1000 people
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- Companies that operate in many countries
- The clustering of businesses and industries
- FACTOR A factor that forces people to leave an area
- HOUSING Housing built without official permission
- The movement of people into or out of an area
- RATE The number of births per 1000 people
- SPRAWL The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas
- The basic physical characteristics of a city's location
- INCREASE The number of births minus the number of deaths
20 Clues: A city’s purpose or role • The capital city of Brazil • A city with over 10 million people • Companies that operate in many countries • RATE The number of births per 1000 people • RATE The number of deaths per 1000 people • The clustering of businesses and industries • FACTOR A factor that draws people to a city • The movement of people into or out of an area • ...
Pam's Crossword 2025-07-30
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- Currency of Japan
- Country with the highest population
- The force that opposes motion
- Tear or make deep cuts in flesh
- I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish.
- The hardest natural substance on Earth
- Sea next to Croatia
- Greek Goddess of wisdom and warfare
- Chemical symbol Na
- A type of precipitation
- Author of Alice in Wonderland
- The most friendly shark
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- Person from planet Krypton
- The opposite sides of a die add up to this
- A spider is this type of animal
- A small rocky body orbiting the sun
- Capital city of Canada
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The only U.S. state whose name is typed using only one row of a keyboard
- Monarch that reigned for 63 years
- An animal that eats both meat and plants
- Yellow flower
- Name of Muslim God
- A type of long pasta
24 Clues: Yellow flower • Currency of Japan • Chemical symbol Na • Name of Muslim God • Sea next to Croatia • A type of long pasta • Capital city of Canada • A type of precipitation • The most friendly shark • Person from planet Krypton • The force that opposes motion • Author of Alice in Wonderland • A spider is this type of animal • Tear or make deep cuts in flesh • ...
Rome 2026-03-17
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- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Roman official who could veto laws
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- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • Form of government where citizens elect leaders • ...
Rome 2026-03-17
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- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Roman official who could veto laws
Down
- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • Form of government where citizens elect leaders • ...
Rome 2026-03-17
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- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Roman official who could veto laws
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- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • Form of government where citizens elect leaders • ...
Rome 2026-03-17
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- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Roman official who could veto laws
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- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • Form of government where citizens elect leaders • ...
El salvador 2025-12-22
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- the biggest volcano in el salvador
- It is located in the south of El Salvador serving as its only access from the sea.
- a genre of romantic Latin music
- is a beverage brewed from roasted, darkly colored, bitter beans
- national flower of el salvador
- a holiday made to remember friends and family members who have died.
- the capital of el salvador
- a sport that people like to play in summer
- small, noisy fireworks used in celebrations
- small, plum-like fruits that grow on a tropical trees
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- a traditional sweet beverage made from rice cinnamon and vanilla
- country to north west of el salvador
- the smallest central america country
- annual celebrations in Hispanic towns and cities to honor their patron saint or virgin.
- national bird of el salvador
- the current president of el salvador
- the continent of El Salvador
- the national dish of El Salvador
- the most famous beach in el salvador
- country to north east of el salvador
20 Clues: the capital of el salvador • national bird of el salvador • the continent of El Salvador • national flower of el salvador • a genre of romantic Latin music • the national dish of El Salvador • the biggest volcano in el salvador • country to north west of el salvador • the smallest central america country • the current president of el salvador • ...
canada 2022-12-07
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- capital de manatoba
- plus de population en quebec
- capital de quebec
- capital de territore de nord-oeust
- capital de yukon
- capital de terre neuve
- capital de C.B.
- capital de canada
- plus de poupulation en canada
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- capital d'ile de prince edward
- capital de nouvelle bruswick
- capital de sasktawan
- capital de alberta
- capital de nunuvut
- capital de nouvelle-ecosse
15 Clues: capital de C.B. • capital de yukon • capital de quebec • capital de canada • capital de alberta • capital de nunuvut • capital de manatoba • capital de sasktawan • capital de terre neuve • capital de nouvelle-ecosse • plus de population en quebec • capital de nouvelle bruswick • plus de poupulation en canada • capital d'ile de prince edward • capital de territore de nord-oeust
Crossword on Country, Capitals & 'Famous for' 2021-10-07
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- Country famous for "The Petronas Towers"
- capital of the island country Maldives
- the country of Land of Thousand islands
- The famous "Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque" is located here
- This countries flag is black,red and yellow.
- capital of both England and the UK
- country named its capital after us president
- European capital lies on the Dambovita river?
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- Which city was the first capital of Brazil?
- Famous for Eiffel Tower
- Capital city of Peru
- Capital city and famous for Great Wall of
- land of thousand lakes
- Capital of "Land of the Rising Sun"
- the great barrier reef is off the coast of
- largest city of Spain and also its capital
- Largest city in Greece
- land of Midnight Sun
- Home Of Pizza
- Largest city of Oman
20 Clues: Home Of Pizza • Capital city of Peru • land of Midnight Sun • Largest city of Oman • land of thousand lakes • Largest city in Greece • Famous for Eiffel Tower • capital of both England and the UK • Capital of "Land of the Rising Sun" • capital of the island country Maldives • the country of Land of Thousand islands • Country famous for "The Petronas Towers" • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-27
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- The development and improvement of factories and economic growth of a country or region.
- The policy that people should be allowed to do what they desire without getting interfered by the government.
- A time of technological improvements which increased crop production during 18th and 19th centuries in Europe.
- An economic system in which everyone is free to sell their business with prices of their choice depending on the competition with no interference with the government focused on wealth, or goods and services.
- The activity of joining, or uniting as a group, often politically.
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- A period in which the manufacturing of goods was made by large machines and factories instead of by hand.
- Land surrounded by a barrier.
- Relating to the countryside, opposite of towns.
- An unexpected, rapid, growth of the population of a country.
- The things needed for the production of goods and services in economies. These include land, labor, the activity of setting up a business, and capital.
- Something found naturally on Earth that can be used economically.
- The creation of goods and services, sold and bought, and is used as a source of money.
- Relating to towns and cities, opposite of countryside.
- The act of creating towns and cities.
14 Clues: Land surrounded by a barrier. • The act of creating towns and cities. • Relating to the countryside, opposite of towns. • Relating to towns and cities, opposite of countryside. • An unexpected, rapid, growth of the population of a country. • Something found naturally on Earth that can be used economically. • ...
Cities of Central India 2021-09-30
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- City ruled by Mughals, Marathas and Scindias
- Freedom Fighter of Jhansi and Advisor to Rani Lakshmi Bai
- City with the famour Bhojeshwar Shiv Temple
- city with Bajramath Jain Temple of Madhya Pradesh
- hundreds of varieties of rice is grown
- town with Bhartrihari caves
- the location of Geographical center of India
- Gateway to Bhundelkhand
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- Tiger Capital of India
- City with Madhya Pradesh High Court and famous for Marble Art
- City of Lakes and one of the Greenest cities of India. The worst industrial disaster in the world to date occurred here.
- Chattisgarh village hosting Sirpur Group of Monuments
- Town with Center of handloom weaving and Ahilya Bai Fort
- A palace built by Holkars of Maratha Empire of city Indore
- River with Ram Ghat and Janaki Kund
- "Hills of many wonders" and Ashrams
- Group of Hindu and Jain temples and UNESCO World Heritage Site
17 Clues: Tiger Capital of India • Gateway to Bhundelkhand • town with Bhartrihari caves • River with Ram Ghat and Janaki Kund • "Hills of many wonders" and Ashrams • hundreds of varieties of rice is grown • City with the famour Bhojeshwar Shiv Temple • City ruled by Mughals, Marathas and Scindias • the location of Geographical center of India • ...
italian crossword 2018-10-22
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- capital of olanda
- capital of svizzera
- capital of irlanda
- capital of portughese
- capital of america
- capital of spagna
- what is language in italian
- capital of austria
- capital of italia
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- how tp say country in italian
- capital of belgio
- nationality in italian
- capital of germania
- capital of francese
- capital of inghilterra
15 Clues: capital of belgio • capital of olanda • capital of spagna • capital of italia • capital of irlanda • capital of america • capital of austria • capital of svizzera • capital of germania • capital of francese • capital of portughese • nationality in italian • capital of inghilterra • what is language in italian • how tp say country in italian
Global Greetings and Capitals 2025-10-21
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- Capital city of Norway
- German greeting meaning hello
- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Peru
- Capital of Vietnam
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of India
- French greeting meaning hello
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- Capital of South Korea
- Hebrew greeting meaning peace or hello
- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Greece
- Capital of Kenya
- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Thailand
15 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Spain • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Italy • Capital of India • Capital of Greece • Capital of Vietnam • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Thailand • Capital of South Korea • Capital city of Norway • German greeting meaning hello • French greeting meaning hello • Hebrew greeting meaning peace or hello
West/Southwest States 2023-04-11
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- - This state's capital is Boise.
- - This state's capital is Salt Lake City.
- - This state's capital is Helena.
- - This state's capital is Juneau.
- - This state's capital is Phoenix.
- Mexico - This state's capital is Santa Fe.
- - This state's capital is Cheyenne.
- - This state's capital is Salem.
- - This state's capital is Carson City.
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- - This state's capital is Oklahoma City.
- - This state's capital is Denver.
- - This state's capital is Olympia.
- - This state's capital is Austin.
- - This state's capital is Sacramento.
- - This state's capital is Honolulu.
15 Clues: - This state's capital is Boise. • - This state's capital is Salem. • - This state's capital is Denver. • - This state's capital is Helena. • - This state's capital is Austin. • - This state's capital is Juneau. • - This state's capital is Olympia. • - This state's capital is Phoenix. • - This state's capital is Honolulu. • - This state's capital is Cheyenne. • ...
Describing Cities 2024-05-02
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- A city that is calm, without violence, good for relaxing.
- A city that is visited by many tourists.
- A city that is not noisy and where there aren't many activities to do.
- A city where the buildings and houses are in very bad conditions.
- A city that has a lot of noise.
- A city that has old buildings and houses from old times.
- A city that is exciting and full of energy.
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- A city that is beautiful and attractive.
- A city that is not dirty or polluted.
- A city that is relatively new, with new buildings and houses.
- A city full of activities or people.
- A city that makes you feel admiration for it.
- A city that is not clean and it is polluted.
- A city that is full of people.
14 Clues: A city that is full of people. • A city that has a lot of noise. • A city full of activities or people. • A city that is not dirty or polluted. • A city that is beautiful and attractive. • A city that is visited by many tourists. • A city that is exciting and full of energy. • A city that is not clean and it is polluted. • A city that makes you feel admiration for it. • ...
American Cities 2023-07-24
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- Known for coffee culture and rain, with the Space Needle and Pike Place Market.
- The central city of Texas, known for its modern cityscape.
- Known for its beautiful beaches and warm climate.
- A big city in the US known for its tall buildings and New York-style pizza.
- A city with Hollywood and many famous celebrities, a hub for the film industry.
- Famous for its automobile industry, with musical and Celtic influences.
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- Famous for its US history and universities, with New England cuisine.
- A hot city located in Arizona with beautiful desert landscapes.
- The largest city in the US, with a focus on space and energy industries.
- Known for its warm climate and beaches, with a rich Latin culture.
- Located in the southern US and a major hub for Delta Air Lines.
- The capital of Texas, famous for music festivals and a lively music culture.
- Located in Silicon Valley, known for its technology industry.
- Known for its Magnificent Mile and Chicago-style hot dogs, with beautiful lakes.
14 Clues: Known for its beautiful beaches and warm climate. • The central city of Texas, known for its modern cityscape. • Located in Silicon Valley, known for its technology industry. • A hot city located in Arizona with beautiful desert landscapes. • Located in the southern US and a major hub for Delta Air Lines. • ...
Drowned Cities 2023-10-13
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- fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force.
- make a gesture with the hand, arm, or head to encourage someone to come nearer or follow.
- uncomfortably hot.
- the highest point in the development of something; culmination or climax.
- suddenly and unexpectedly.
- made or shaped to fill a space or to cover something closely or exactly.
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- a large single building or part of a complex subdivided into separate prison cells.
- a small part broken or separated off something.
- make (something) greater by adding to it; increase.
- a model or tableau representing the scene of Jesus Christ's birth, displayed in homes or public places at Christmas.
- complying or willing to comply with orders or requests; submissive to another's will.
- sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way.
- make a small hole in (something) with a sharp point; pierce slightly.
- a dog of a large, strong breed with drooping ears and pendulous lips.
14 Clues: uncomfortably hot. • suddenly and unexpectedly. • sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way. • a small part broken or separated off something. • make (something) greater by adding to it; increase. • fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force. • make a small hole in (something) with a sharp point; pierce slightly. • ...
Wisconsin Cities 2024-11-19
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- Hometown
- At the tip of Door County
- Biggest city in WI
- Known for their Hodag
- Where we'd go to the "big" mall
- Your first apartment
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- We'd bike to the dam here
- One of your bachelor parties was here
- It's stinky when you drive by
- Home of the Cranberry Festival
- Tacky tourists and waterparks
- Wealthy Chicago families flocked here for lakeside mansions
- Where you went to UWO
- Where Melissa and Nate were married
14 Clues: Hometown • Biggest city in WI • Your first apartment • Where you went to UWO • Known for their Hodag • We'd bike to the dam here • At the tip of Door County • It's stinky when you drive by • Tacky tourists and waterparks • Home of the Cranberry Festival • Where we'd go to the "big" mall • Where Melissa and Nate were married • One of your bachelor parties was here • ...
Sustainable Cities 2025-06-23
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- An example of a sustainable city
- Finite energy sources, like coal, oil and gas
- Farmers watering their crops
- Electricity and hot water created from underground pipes
- The amounts of plants and animals in an area
- Waste, pollution, goods, services and wealth
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- Using the worlds resources at a rate they can be replaced
- A sustainable building material for keeping buildings cooler
- An example of an unsustainable city
- Planting tress to grow forests
- The total amount of greenhouses gasses relased over the full lifecycle of a service, product or event
- A sustainable wood for building materials
- Places for plants and animals to thrive
- Food, energy and people.
14 Clues: Food, energy and people. • Farmers watering their crops • Planting tress to grow forests • An example of a sustainable city • An example of an unsustainable city • Places for plants and animals to thrive • A sustainable wood for building materials • The amounts of plants and animals in an area • Waste, pollution, goods, services and wealth • ...
major cities 2025-05-23
city 2025-05-16
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- – Austrian capital known for classical music and imperial palaces.
- – Brazilian city famous for Carnival and Christ the Redeemer statue.
- – Ancient city that was once the center of the Roman Empire.
- – City in the UAE known for luxury, skyscrapers, and the Burj Khalifa.
- – The most populous city in Nigeria and Africa.
- – Capital of Greece, known for the Acropolis.
- – Capital of China, home to the Forbidden City.
- – Capital of Russia, famous for Red Square and the Kremlin.
- – City that spans Europe and Asia, formerly known as Constantinople.
- – Capital of the UK, famous for Big Ben and the River Thames.
- – The world’s most populous city and capital of Japan.
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- – Largest city in Canada, known for CN Tower.
- – Capital of Spain, known for its art museums and football clubs.
- – Capital of Germany, once divided by a wall.
- – Australian city famous for its Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
- – Capital of South Korea, center of K-pop and tech.
- – U.S. city known as "The Big Apple."
- – Capital of Egypt, near the Great Pyramids.
- – Known as the City of Light and home to the Eiffel Tower.
- – Capital of Thailand, known for street food and temples.
20 Clues: – U.S. city known as "The Big Apple." • – Capital of Egypt, near the Great Pyramids. • – Largest city in Canada, known for CN Tower. • – Capital of Germany, once divided by a wall. • – Capital of Greece, known for the Acropolis. • – The most populous city in Nigeria and Africa. • – Capital of China, home to the Forbidden City. • ...
8GEO CHANGING NATIONS- Pooja & Haajar 2015-05-21
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- movement to the coast
- centers with population of 1,000- 100,000
- the number of individuals per unit area (measurement)
- making more land on the outskirts of cities for suburbs
- movement of people within one country
- the forced movement of people
- people moving from rural areas to urban areas
- the largest megacity
- a built up area such as a city or town
- cities with a population exceeding 10 million
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- moving jobs to suburban areas
- an area located outside cities and towns
- the growth of a city onto farmland
- positive factors that pull people towards a place
- moving to another place based on their choice
- the largest city before Tokyo
- a person who is forced to relocate within their country (acronym)
- a person who moves to another country to avoid persecution
- movement of one place to another
- negative things that push people away from places
20 Clues: the largest megacity • movement to the coast • moving jobs to suburban areas • the largest city before Tokyo • the forced movement of people • movement of one place to another • the growth of a city onto farmland • movement of people within one country • a built up area such as a city or town • an area located outside cities and towns • centers with population of 1,000- 100,000 • ...
Maori urbanisation 2025-09-15
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- a culturally significant Māori meeting ground and sacred complex that serves as a central hub for community life
- Job opportunities found in the cities.
- Traditional Māori tribes.
- The countryside areas that Māori left.
- The prejudice and challenges Māori faced in cities.
- Māori family groups
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- The desire for greater wealth and a better life in the cities.
- The process of moving to cities.
- The destinations of this movement.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
10 Clues: Māori family groups • Traditional Māori tribes. • The process of moving to cities. • The destinations of this movement. • Job opportunities found in the cities. • The countryside areas that Māori left. • The movement of people from one place to another. • The prejudice and challenges Māori faced in cities. • The desire for greater wealth and a better life in the cities. • ...
Alexander and Phillip II 2023-02-08
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- What was the name of the battle where Phillip defeated the Greeks and made him self the master of all Greece
- How many years did Alexanders conquest last
- the first battle between Persia and Macedonia
- What empire did Alexander conquer first
- Who was Alexanders famous teacher that his father hired
- Who was the king of the Persian empire of time of Alexanders conquest
- Who did Phillip II conquer first
- Alexander wanted people to see him as what
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- What city did Alexander change to the capital of Egypt
- What age did Alexander become king of Macedonia
- What people will Phillip hire to train his army
- What group of people conquered the empire he created
- # of cities Alexander established
- Who did Alexander think his real dad was
- Age when Alexander died
- Alexander spread what type of culture everywhere he went
- Where did Alexanders soldiers refuse to fight any longer
17 Clues: Age when Alexander died • Who did Phillip II conquer first • # of cities Alexander established • What empire did Alexander conquer first • Who did Alexander think his real dad was • Alexander wanted people to see him as what • How many years did Alexanders conquest last • the first battle between Persia and Macedonia • What age did Alexander become king of Macedonia • ...
The Roman Empire 2022-05-26
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- Famous general and leader who improved the Roman Empire; Assassinated in the Senate, by members of the Senate
- highest office of the Roman Republic; two leaders
- Modern country where the city of Rome is located
- a person with absolute power
- government where citizens elect their leaders
- 200 years of Roman peace and prosperity
- a place built to race chariots
- sports stadium in Rome; site of Gladiator contests
- emperor who granted religious toleration to the Christians
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- the wealthy people of Rome
- Common people of Rome
- capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
- First Emperor of Roman Empire
- a Roman fighter, often a prisoner or slave, forced to fight in the Colosseum
- specially chosen king who would save the Jews from oppression
- Important center of Roman daily life. Marketplace with banks, temples, baths, and businesses.
- a bridge-like structure that brought fresh water to cities, an engineering feat of the time.
17 Clues: Common people of Rome • the wealthy people of Rome • a person with absolute power • First Emperor of Roman Empire • a place built to race chariots • capital of the Eastern Roman Empire • 200 years of Roman peace and prosperity • government where citizens elect their leaders • Modern country where the city of Rome is located • highest office of the Roman Republic; two leaders • ...
Cities of the world 2025-10-01
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- Had largest tank battle in history
- Largest city in California
- City built by Peter the great of Russia to serve as the new capital
- Capital City of the US
- Capital of Scotland
- City State bordering only France
- Largest city in North America
- Formerly Stalingrad, turning point in WW2
- Capital of Russia
- Former Capital of australia
- Largest city in New England
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- Largest city in Nevada, Known for gambling and their strip clubs
- Formerly Bombay
- Formerly known as New Nederland, also largest city in the US
- Largest city on the Korean peninsula, also the Capital of South Korea
- Largest city in Illinois
- Largest city in Alaska
- Capital City of Italy
- Capital of Tibet
- Famous city where Napoleon was defeated
20 Clues: Formerly Bombay • Capital of Tibet • Capital of Russia • Capital of Scotland • Capital City of Italy • Capital City of the US • Largest city in Alaska • Largest city in Illinois • Largest city in California • Former Capital of australia • Largest city in New England • Largest city in North America • City State bordering only France • Had largest tank battle in history • ...
Departamentos y Capitales de colombia 2022-02-24
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- ¿Si Medellín es la capital cual es el departamento?.
- ¿si cesar es el departamento cual es la capital? se le conoce por ser la cuna del vallenato.
- ¿Si su capital es Cali cual es su departamento?
- ¿Las ballenas jorobadas se pueden ver desde la isla de Gorgona y el _____?
- ¿Cuál es el departamento mas frio de Colombia?
- ¿Son 32 departamentos y bogota es conocida como un?.
- ¿Si su capital es Quibdó cual es el departamento? se le conoce por ser el mayor aportador de madera a Colombia.
- ¿Si Vaupés es el departamento cual es la capital? se le conoce porque mas del 98% del suelo esta cubierto de bosques tropicales.
- ¿Si su capital es Riohacha cual es su
- ¿Si su capital es Sincelejo cual es su departamento? este se llama así en honor a Antonio Jose de _____.
- ¿Si córdoba es el departamento cual es la capital? se le conoce por ser la cuidad de las golondrinas.
- ¿Es una fiesta llena de elementos folclóricos y culturales de la region caribe?
- ¿Su departamento es el atlántico cual es la capital? se le conoce como la puerta de oro.
- ¿Si Tolima es el departamento cual es la capital? se le conoce como la capital musical de Colombia.
- ¿Es considerado la mitad o el Ombligo de Colombia?
- ¿Si caldas es el departamento y se le a _________ como la ciudad de las puertas abiertas cual es su capital?.
- ¿Si su departamento es Santander cual es su capital? se le conoce por hacer su propio bocadillo beleño.
- esta se conoce por su fácil comercialización y exportación de la sal.
- ¿Si su departamento es Huila cual es su capital? a esta se le conoce por sus 2 fiestas famosas la fiesta de san juan y san pedro.
- ¿Si su capital es San Andrés cual es su departamento? se le conoce por tener el mar de los 7 colores.
- ¿Si su capital es San Jose del Guaviare cual es su departamento?
- ¿Su variada gastronomía reconocida por la lechona y el tamal lo podemos encontrar en ________?
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- ¿Si Puerto Carreño es su capital cual es su departamento? se le conoce por ser el segundo departamento mas grande de Colombia.
- ¿Si su capital es armenia cual es su departamento? a este se le conoce por su famoso museo llamado coliseo del café.
- ¿Su departamento y capital tienen el mismo nombre cual es?.
- ¿Si su capital es San Jose de Cúcuta cual es su departamento? a este se le conoce por estar sobre la frontera de Venezuela.
- ¿Si su departamento es magdalena cual es la capital? se le conoce por tener una playa llamada arena blanca.
- ¿Es una tradición en el departamento de Santander comer _________?
- ¿Si su departamento es Risaralda cual es su capital? esta es considerada una de las
- ¿Si su capital es bogota cual es el departamento? se le conoce por su edificio mas famoso la torre Colpatria.
- ¿Si su capital es Villavicencio cual es el departamento? se le conoce por su animal representativo el chigüiro.
- ¿Si su departamento es putumayo cual es su capital? a este se le conoce por tener un mariposario donde tienen muchas mariposas de muchos motivos.
- ¿Popayán es la capital cual es el departamento?
- mas verdes de Colombia.
- ¿Si Casanare es el departamento cual es la capital? se le conoce por ser una población escasa pero con fuertes tradiciones culturales.
- ¿Si Cartagena de indias es la capital cual es el departamento?.
- ¿Cuál es la capital de Boyacá?.
- ¿Cuál es la capital del amazonas?.
- ¿El carnavalito se celebra el 2 de enero en _____?
- ¿Si su departamento es Guainía cual es la capital? esta se le conoce por tener el nombre de una princesa que se convirtió en flor.
- ¿Si Nariño es el departamento cual es su capital? se le conoce por su famoso carnaval de negros y blancos.
- ¿Si Florencia es la capital cual es el departamento? a este se le conoce por conectar 7 ríos.
42 Clues: mas verdes de Colombia. • ¿Cuál es la capital de Boyacá?. • ¿Cuál es la capital del amazonas?. • ¿Si su capital es Riohacha cual es su • ¿Cuál es el departamento mas frio de Colombia? • ¿Si su capital es Cali cual es su departamento? • ¿Popayán es la capital cual es el departamento? • ¿Es considerado la mitad o el Ombligo de Colombia? • ...
The Japanese Crossword Where Not Everything is Japanese 2014-11-16
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- Japan's highest mountain.
- The car that Mr Miller drives.
- The word "apple" in Japanese.
- The item of clothing you take of when entering a Japanese home.
- Electric city in Japan.
- "Harbour wave" in Japanese.
- Japans national dress.
- The most expensive fish in Japan.
- The side of the road the Japanese drive on.
- "Hello" in Japanese.
- The month of the Children's festival.
- The Japanese currency.
- Japanese noodle soup, known for the broth.
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- The amount of Japanese cities hit by the atomic bomb.
- Japanese cartoons.
- The Japanese word for green.
- The colour of the cherry blossoms in Winter.
- The percentage of Japan made up of mountains.
- The art of folding paper.
- Japan's main religion.
- What do you wear in a Japanese house instead of shoes.
- Japanese word for sandwich.
- The most popular sport in Japan.
- The capital of Japan.
- Japan's largest island.
- The second highest population in Japan after the Japanese.
26 Clues: Japanese cartoons. • "Hello" in Japanese. • The capital of Japan. • Japan's main religion. • Japans national dress. • The Japanese currency. • Electric city in Japan. • Japan's largest island. • Japan's highest mountain. • The art of folding paper. • Japanese word for sandwich. • "Harbour wave" in Japanese. • The Japanese word for green. • The word "apple" in Japanese. • ...
China Alicia Parris 2022-01-19
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- When people worship their ancestors?
- Which civilization is the most isolated?
- China refers to what?
- What is it called when respect is shown by children for their parents and elders?
- Which Dynasty was the first to rule?
- In the Shang Dynasty Social Structure who is at the top?
- What is the capital of China?
- Who has the most respect in a Chinese family?
- Who is at the bottom of the social structure?
- Which cycle refers to the rise and fall of dynasties?
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- What is it called when gods give power to the rulers?
- Priests write on what to predict the future?
- Shang artisans are known for their what?
- Philosopher who believed the natural order was important?
- To bring together?
- Belief that two powers sovern the natural rhythms of life(balance)?
- What is it called when nobles get land for protection?
- Where did civilization start?
- Cities started to emerge along what river?
- Philosopher who lived during the decline of the Zhou dynasty?
20 Clues: To bring together? • China refers to what? • Where did civilization start? • What is the capital of China? • When people worship their ancestors? • Which Dynasty was the first to rule? • Shang artisans are known for their what? • Which civilization is the most isolated? • Cities started to emerge along what river? • Priests write on what to predict the future? • ...
Crossword123123123 2024-02-22
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- Film 4 people dancing to this and get someone to join you
- Brothel of Aidan Gillen
- Update the abbey road photo
- You dont want to end up here for life
- Beyonce's life is extremely hectic
- An atlantic capital
- Hold a complete rally between and involving 4 of you...
- Give new arrivals a cheer here
- A sea cafeteria
- Song of famous 4 person 1970's group
- One for everyday
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- Fort in one of the Three cities
- Proximo bar. Extra points for precise location
- Everyone swims in my pool. Who am I?
- Sandy beach
- Olive needs saving
- Apple of one's eye
- Our biggest brand in Croatia
- Drive through this car park and keep the ticket
- Some people miss it, some people have one, I can tell you the answer by doing it
- This green driver satisfies your hunger
- Just keep swimming. Ring of Fire
- Help an erderly ______ cross the road
- A refreshing medical profession
- Elementary planet orbiting the sun
25 Clues: Sandy beach • A sea cafeteria • One for everyday • Olive needs saving • Apple of one's eye • An atlantic capital • Brothel of Aidan Gillen • Update the abbey road photo • Our biggest brand in Croatia • Give new arrivals a cheer here • Fort in one of the Three cities • A refreshing medical profession • Just keep swimming. Ring of Fire • Beyonce's life is extremely hectic • ...
The Romans by Brayden H 2024-05-13
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- defeated hanibal at zama
- i was named emperor by my troops in AD 284
- a war to control trade
- someone willing to die for their beleifs
- the bottom of Roman society
- i ruled the western part of rome after it split
- a group of governments joined together for a common purpose
- led soldiers and war elephants over the alps
- bridges and canals that carry water to cities
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- Octavian mark Antony and lepidus formed one of these
- constantine renamed me constantinople
- the romans borrowed our ideas of architecture
- when religions mixed my name was changed to zeus
- I died on the Ides of March
- i moved rome's capital to Byzantium
- large beautiful country home
- wealthy descendants of Rome's earliest settlers
- “peace in rome”
- the most powerful governing body in rome
- plebeian assemblies with elected leaders
- the saving of the human soul from evil with a promise of life after death
21 Clues: “peace in rome” • a war to control trade • defeated hanibal at zama • I died on the Ides of March • the bottom of Roman society • large beautiful country home • i moved rome's capital to Byzantium • constantine renamed me constantinople • someone willing to die for their beleifs • the most powerful governing body in rome • plebeian assemblies with elected leaders • ...
Ancient Chinese Crossword 2023-05-22
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- A thing that is in the north of China.
- a wooden item used to transport items.
- Something sold for a larger amount of money.
- being together with them again.
- Were moved along the road carefully to keep them safe.
- They were along the Silk road.
- A widely grown crop of China.
- A thing that is in the South of China.
- A way to make money along the side of a road.
- involved in the production or currency of something.
- when you give something to another person that needs it.
- was made so Yangtze and Huai could feed the capital cities.
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- Things were traded from people of different home lands.
- it starts in North central China and ends at anatolia.
- joint the poor and rich together.
- how things were given to each other.
- When you take over someone elses land.
- What you can use to swap out currency for.
- an Ancient Chinese currency.
- How you move something from one place to another.
20 Clues: an Ancient Chinese currency. • A widely grown crop of China. • They were along the Silk road. • being together with them again. • joint the poor and rich together. • how things were given to each other. • A thing that is in the north of China. • When you take over someone elses land. • a wooden item used to transport items. • A thing that is in the South of China. • ...
Spelling Crossword 2024-11-14
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- What "you" might claim to be experiencing when you are forced to study, go to school or visit the dentist.
- If a player is injured or unable to play, you may use one of these.
- ____ Sanders,founder of KFC.
- A synonym for: houses, estate and land.
- When you go to court, you need _____.
- Registering as a competitor.
- An antonym for: common,ordinary and unkown.
- Colossal
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- The fourth step in the creative writing process.
- When you form an opinion without having all the facts.
- To go or leave a place.
- The right of voting.
- Having a frightening quality about you.
- One of our capital cities
- By having your phone in a different room when you study is a way of ___ distractions.
- These "grow" on a mind map.
- If someone is healing, their condition is ______.
- No. 3, but you have to "c" it.
- We have 5 of these.
- Some of your answers in a test can be a bit ______.
20 Clues: Colossal • We have 5 of these. • The right of voting. • To go or leave a place. • One of our capital cities • These "grow" on a mind map. • ____ Sanders,founder of KFC. • Registering as a competitor. • No. 3, but you have to "c" it. • When you go to court, you need _____. • Having a frightening quality about you. • A synonym for: houses, estate and land. • ...
Japan and Korea Crossword 2023-05-15
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- Also known as Throwing Stars
- One of 2 cities bombed by the US in World War 2
- The big sword in a daisho
- Warriors of Japan
- The other city bombed by the US in World War 2
- The pair of swords of a samurai
- One of two groups Japan made an alliance with during WW2
- The democratic side of Korea
- Capital of Japan
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- Language of Japan
- People who owned lots of land in Medieval Japan
- The figurehead of Japan
- The person with all the power in Japan, apprentice to the Emperor
- Military dictators of Medieval Japan
- The code all samurai are bound to
- the other group Japan made an alliance with during WW2
- A popular country off the Coast of Asia
- The small sword in a daisho
- The sport or skill of shooting a bow and arrows
- The communist side of Korea
- The nephew of Empress Suiko
21 Clues: Capital of Japan • Language of Japan • Warriors of Japan • The figurehead of Japan • The big sword in a daisho • The small sword in a daisho • The communist side of Korea • The nephew of Empress Suiko • Also known as Throwing Stars • The democratic side of Korea • The pair of swords of a samurai • The code all samurai are bound to • Military dictators of Medieval Japan • ...
El salvador 2025-12-18
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- a holiday made to remember friends and family members who have died.
- small, plum-like fruits that grow on a tropical trees
- the capital of el salvador
- something to eat made of flour
- small, noisy fireworks used in celebrations
- country to north west of el salvador
- the smallest central america country
- annual celebrations in Hispanic towns and cities to honor their patron saint or virgin.
- It is located in the south of El Salvador serving as its only access to the sea.
- national flower of el salvador
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- It was introduced in El Salvador in the 18th century.
- a genre of romantic Latin music
- a traditional sweet beverage made from rice cinnamon and vanilla
- the continent of El Salvador
- country to north east of el salvador
- el tunco: the most famous beach in el salvador
- a sport that people like to play on summer
- the biggest volcano in el salvador
- the current president of el salvador
- national bird of el salvador
20 Clues: the capital of el salvador • the continent of El Salvador • national bird of el salvador • something to eat made of flour • national flower of el salvador • a genre of romantic Latin music • the biggest volcano in el salvador • country to north east of el salvador • country to north west of el salvador • the smallest central america country • ...
High Middle Ages - Jaidyn Gross 2026-03-23
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- Manufacturing, banking, investment of capital lay the foundation for a market economy
- What people were fined for dumping waste into the street
- The amount of inhabits nine out of ten cities had
- First region to see revival
- The sole right to trade
- The amount of cites in the Hanseatic League
- The main reason local fairs were made
- How did townspeople make their living
- What status allowed townspeople to avoid work on the manor
- Formed due to Germany not having a strong central goverment
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- A way merchant guilds acted as charitable organizations
- A table to change money into different currencies
- A skilled worker
- Goods/services exchanged, no use of money
- Wealth earned, saved or invested
- What skill workers formed
- Anything that was traded
- Manufacturing done in homes
- How long siefs had to wait to be free
- What towns people had to do in order to trade
- First stage of getting a craftguild
- A right townspeople had when it came to commercial privileges
22 Clues: A skilled worker • The sole right to trade • Anything that was traded • What skill workers formed • Manufacturing done in homes • First region to see revival • Wealth earned, saved or invested • First stage of getting a craftguild • How long siefs had to wait to be free • The main reason local fairs were made • How did townspeople make their living • ...
Rome 2026-03-17
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- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Roman official who could veto laws
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- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • Form of government where citizens elect leaders • ...
Rome 2026-03-17
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- (2) Long period of peace during the Roman Empire
- Giant amphitheater where gladiator games were held
- Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps to attack Rome
- Fortress where Jewish rebels resisted Roman forces
- Large military units that made up the Roman army
- First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana
- Fighter who battled for entertainment in Roman arenas
- Roman general who conquered Gaul and was assassinated
- Legendary founder of Rome
- Roman official who could veto laws
- Structure used to carry water into Roman cities
- Form of government where citizens elect leaders
- Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire
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- One of the two elected leaders of the Roman Republic
- (2)Father and head of a Roman household
- Large farming estates worked by enslaved people
- Group of three leaders who shared power
- Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople
- Powerful group of leaders that advised Roman government
- River that Rome was built beside
20 Clues: Legendary founder of Rome • River that Rome was built beside • Roman official who could veto laws • (2)Father and head of a Roman household • Group of three leaders who shared power • Hun leader who threatened the Roman Empire • First Roman emperor who began the Pax Romana • Large farming estates worked by enslaved people • Emperor who moved the capital to Constantinople • ...
No capital letters 2024-03-06
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- A place to see dead animals
- To get something cheap
- Where you go to sun bathe
- A motorized version of a pull rickshaw
- Everyone hates the airport because of them
- A male who goes from place to place
- Where people used to buy tickets
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- A record of your past health
- This is what you do when you need food
- A quaint place to stay during a trip
- Someone who stays in a place that is not their home
- Stick out your thumb to do this
- To stay at a house
- You can ride this down a river
- You need to do this to go deep sea fishing
- Public transport for chickens
- Texas's borders have a problem with this
- A body of fast moving water
18 Clues: To stay at a house • To get something cheap • Where you go to sun bathe • A place to see dead animals • A body of fast moving water • A record of your past health • Public transport for chickens • You can ride this down a river • Stick out your thumb to do this • Where people used to buy tickets • A male who goes from place to place • A quaint place to stay during a trip • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-27
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- Relating to towns and cities, opposite of countryside.
- Faire The policy that people should be allowed to do what they desire without getting interfered by the government.
- Revolution A period in which the manufacturing of goods was made by large machines and factories instead of by hand.
- The activity of joining, or uniting as a group, often politically.
- Revolution A time of technological improvements which increased crop production during 18th and 19th centuries in Europe.
- The creation of goods and services, sold and bought, and is used as a source of money.
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- The act of creating towns and cities.
- Resources Something found naturally on Earth that can be used economically.
- The development and improvement of factories and economic growth of a country or region.
- Land surrounded by a barrier.
- Explosion An unexpected, rapid, growth of the population of a country.
- Relating to the countryside, opposite of towns.
- of Production The things needed for the production of goods and services in economies. These include land, labor, the activity of setting up a business, and capital.
- Market Economy/ Capitalism An economic system in which everyone is free to sell their business with prices of their choice depending on the competition with no interference with the government focused on wealth, or goods and services.
14 Clues: Land surrounded by a barrier. • The act of creating towns and cities. • Relating to the countryside, opposite of towns. • Relating to towns and cities, opposite of countryside. • The activity of joining, or uniting as a group, often politically. • Explosion An unexpected, rapid, growth of the population of a country. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-27
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- Faire The policy that people should be allowed to do what they desire without getting interfered by the government.
- Market Economy/ Capitalism An economic system in which everyone is free to sell their business with prices of their choice depending on the competition with no interference with the government focused on wealth, or goods and services.
- Resources Something found naturally on Earth that can be used economically.
- Revolution A period in which the manufacturing of goods was made by large machines and factories instead of by hand.
- of Production The things needed for the production of goods and services in economies. These include land, labor, the activity of setting up a business, and capital.
- The act of creating towns and cities.
- The creation of goods and services, sold and bought, and is used as a source of money.
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- The development and improvement of factories and economic growth of a country or region.
- Revolution A time of technological improvements which increased crop production during 18th and 19th centuries in Europe.
- Relating to the countryside, opposite of towns.
- Land surrounded by a barrier.
- Explosion An unexpected, rapid, growth of the population of a country.
- Relating to towns and cities, opposite of countryside.
- The activity of joining, or uniting as a group, often politically.
14 Clues: Land surrounded by a barrier. • The act of creating towns and cities. • Relating to the countryside, opposite of towns. • Relating to towns and cities, opposite of countryside. • The activity of joining, or uniting as a group, often politically. • Explosion An unexpected, rapid, growth of the population of a country. • ...
The Industrial Revolution: Urban Life 2013-04-27
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- What happened by the late paleolithic age?
- A result from poor sanitation in cities.
- Where did most of the people that were living in urban cities come from?
- What act led people to flood from rural areas into cities?
- Did the population during the industrial revolution increase or decrease in urban cities?
- What did females gather?
- Run-down and overcrowded houses for poor factory workers.
- Living conditions were _____ during the industrial revolution.
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- How many people were allowed to go hunting and gathering?
- What was labor organized as?
- Machines were _____ during the industrial revolution.
- Workers in the middle class had this in their free time.
- This form of labor was the cheapest, and made machine repairs quickly and easily.
- What was the survival Technologies used in the Paleolthic times?
14 Clues: What did females gather? • What was labor organized as? • A result from poor sanitation in cities. • What happened by the late paleolithic age? • Machines were _____ during the industrial revolution. • Workers in the middle class had this in their free time. • How many people were allowed to go hunting and gathering? • ...
Capital 2020-07-02
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- Todos os bens incorporados no novo bem
- Recursos tais como a moeda, os juros , as ações , a aquisição de matérias primas e o pagamento aos fornecedores.
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- Os recursos naturais que a sociedade dispõe.
- Posse de um bem e a sua utilização para uso privado do proprietário.
- Bens utilizados em vários processos produtivos.
- O conjunto de bens de produção ou que é utilizado no processo produtivo.
- Conjunto das capacidade humanas
7 Clues: Conjunto das capacidade humanas • Todos os bens incorporados no novo bem • Os recursos naturais que a sociedade dispõe. • Bens utilizados em vários processos produtivos. • Posse de um bem e a sua utilização para uso privado do proprietário. • O conjunto de bens de produção ou que é utilizado no processo produtivo. • ...
capital 2020-03-27
Mesopotamia 2022-01-19
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- the land between the rivers, fertile crescent
- Largest and most powerful city-state
- places where Mesopotamian Gods were worshipped
- Brutal punishments if laws were broken
- The God of fresh water, mischief, and crafts
- were needed to solve arguments and protect peoples property
- the worship of many Gods
- laws were carved on stone pillars, and set up in public place
- Built the Gardens as a beautiful gift for his Queen,Amytis
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- Warlike people who came to rule Mesopotamia in the 10th century
- means 'Gate of the Gods',one of the greatest and most beautiful cities in the ancient world
- Founder of the City of Babylon
- The earliest Mesopotamian civilization
- the capital city of the Assyrian Empire
- created a detailed system of 282 laws called the Code of Hammurabi
- Each sumerian city was a separate state with its own
- The Goddess of love, war, and the planet Venus
17 Clues: the worship of many Gods • Founder of the City of Babylon • Largest and most powerful city-state • The earliest Mesopotamian civilization • Brutal punishments if laws were broken • the capital city of the Assyrian Empire • The God of fresh water, mischief, and crafts • the land between the rivers, fertile crescent • places where Mesopotamian Gods were worshipped • ...
Countries Nationalities Capital Cities for D' Class 2025-01-27
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- The capital of Egypt
- He is from Chin.
- KINGDOM The language they speak there is English
- Barilla is an ... brand for pasta
- The capital city of this country is Beijing
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- This city is famous for Colosseum
- Souvlaki is a ... food
- The Acropolis is in this city
- The famous clock Big Ben is there
- He lives in Egypt
10 Clues: He is from Chin. • He lives in Egypt • The capital of Egypt • Souvlaki is a ... food • The Acropolis is in this city • This city is famous for Colosseum • The famous clock Big Ben is there • Barilla is an ... brand for pasta • The capital city of this country is Beijing • KINGDOM The language they speak there is English
Countries and Cities 2026-01-20
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- Capital of Germany
- Famous city with the Colosseum
- Capital of Egypt
- Famous city in Australia
- Capital of France
- Capital of Thailand
- Capital of Japan
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- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Spain
- Aires: Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Kenya
- A major city in the USA
- Capital of Canada
- Delhi: Capital of India
15 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Japan • Capital of Russia • Capital of Canada • Capital of France • Capital of Germany • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Thailand • A major city in the USA • Delhi: Capital of India • Famous city in Australia • Aires: Capital of Argentina • Famous city with the Colosseum
Countries and cities 2026-01-20
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- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Kenya
- Famous city in Australia
- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Thailand
- Capital of Russia
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- Aires Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of France
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of Canada
- A major city in the USA
- Famous city with the Colosseum
- Delhi Capital of India
15 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Japan • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Egypt • Capital of France • Capital of Canada • Capital of Russia • Capital of Germany • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Thailand • Delhi Capital of India • A major city in the USA • Famous city in Australia • Aires Capital of Argentina • Famous city with the Colosseum
Countries and Cities 2026-01-19
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- Capital of Germany
- Famous city with the Colosseum
- Capital of Egypt
- Famous city in Australia
- Capital of France
- Capital of Thailand
- Capital of Japan
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- Capital of Portugal
- Capital of Spain
- Aires: Capital of Argentina
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Kenya
- A major city in the USA
- Capital of Canada
- Delhi: Capital of India
15 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Kenya • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Japan • Capital of Russia • Capital of Canada • Capital of France • Capital of Germany • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Thailand • A major city in the USA • Delhi: Capital of India • Famous city in Australia • Aires: Capital of Argentina • Famous city with the Colosseum
share capital 2020-11-09
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- what a person holds within the business
- what is invested into the company by shareholders
- a sum of money that is owed or due.
- a share or interest in a business, situation, or system.
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- the act, state, or right of possessing
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- people that invest capital into a business
- the worth of something compared to the price paid or asked for it.
- an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation.
- the value of the shares issued by a company.
- what shareholders receive from the business
11 Clues: a sum of money that is owed or due. • the act, state, or right of possessing • what a person holds within the business • people that invest capital into a business • what shareholders receive from the business • the value of the shares issued by a company. • what is invested into the company by shareholders • a share or interest in a business, situation, or system. • ...
World Capitals 2024-04-29
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- Capital of France known for the Eiffel Tower.
- Largest city and capital of Japan.
- Capital of Germany, known for the Brandenburg Gate.
- Capital of the United Kingdom.
- Capital city near the Great Pyramids.
- Capital and largest city of Spain.
- Austrian capital known for classical music.
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- Historic capital of Greece.
- Coastal capital of Portugal.
- Capital city of Ireland.
- Capital of South Korea.
- Capital of Norway, known for its fjords.
- Capital of Canada, known for its parliament.
- Capital city of the Czech Republic.
- Capital territory of India, includes New Delhi.
15 Clues: Capital of South Korea. • Capital city of Ireland. • Historic capital of Greece. • Coastal capital of Portugal. • Capital of the United Kingdom. • Largest city and capital of Japan. • Capital and largest city of Spain. • Capital city of the Czech Republic. • Capital city near the Great Pyramids. • Capital of Norway, known for its fjords. • ...
Puzzle #3 World Capitals and Cities 2023-11-28
15 Clues: German capital • Egyptian capital • Capital of Kenya • Colombian capital • Argentine capital • Norwegian capital • Capital of Ireland • Vietnamese capital • Capital of Portugal • Japanese metropolis • Indian financial hub • South Korean capital • Canadian cultural hub • Greek historical city • Australian harbor city
Star Wars Planets 2020-06-05
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- yoda's hiding place
- Death place of Jedi Master Aayla Secura
- most famous for its architecture and the battle it hosted in the clone wars where a clone defected and turned double agent
- Sith homeworld
- Death place of Jedi Master Stass Allie
- Twi'lek home planet
- Saw and Steela Gererra hail from here
- death place of Jedi Master Ki-Adi-Mundi
- Jedi Master Obiwan Kenobi's homeworld
- Home of the Father, Daughter and Son
- Skywalker home planet
- droid manufacturing planet
- home to gungans
- home planet to Bossk
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- where the first death star was destroyed
- capital of the republic
- famous for its tibanna gas and floating cities
- where Bail Organa hails from
- Mitth'raw'nuruodo
- Count dooku's home planet
- highly successful cloning facility
- snow planet home to wampas
- birthplace of the Jedi Order
- formerly lead by Duchess Satine Kryze
- Home to the nightsisters
- lava world used by the separatists
- Togruta Homeworld
- home to rodians
- home to wookies
29 Clues: Sith homeworld • home to rodians • home to wookies • home to gungans • Mitth'raw'nuruodo • Togruta Homeworld • yoda's hiding place • Twi'lek home planet • home planet to Bossk • Skywalker home planet • capital of the republic • Home to the nightsisters • Count dooku's home planet • snow planet home to wampas • droid manufacturing planet • where Bail Organa hails from • ...
Chubby Crossword 2019-05-06
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- 22.06.19
- Often faces the wall
- Horrendous fluorescent vest
- Sense of deja vu, 7 times
- Please go now!
- Do you still know your capital cities?
- Good for signal, but not for heeled boots
- An individuating aroma
- Occurs prior to sweeping the bathroom floor
- The one thing you'll NEVER find on our plates
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- Appears to be everywhere, but only next door
- Blue jazz singer
- Is done to pork and shoulders
- Solving mysteries, always with a chick on the side
- 11am...
- What you *really* go into the tissue drawer for!
- Shields must be worn to avoid this
- Nobody knows where we might end up
- Toy - can be little, 1, or 2
- Reason to drive fast at 10.29
- It all began here - on this squashy object
- To 'rest', solo
- Our favourite, better enjoyed with an exterior!
- A convenient and safe mode of transportation
- We do NOT frolic here!
- Bubbly embrace
26 Clues: 11am... • 22.06.19 • Please go now! • Bubbly embrace • To 'rest', solo • Blue jazz singer • Often faces the wall • An individuating aroma • We do NOT frolic here! • Sense of deja vu, 7 times • Horrendous fluorescent vest • Toy - can be little, 1, or 2 • Is done to pork and shoulders • Reason to drive fast at 10.29 • Shields must be worn to avoid this • Nobody knows where we might end up • ...
Bolivar 2014-11-14
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- One of the cities that Bolivar fought for to free from Spain
- The type of government Bolivar wanted in South America
- The disease that ended Bolivar's life
- The city of Bolivar's death
- The most brilliant of Bolivar's officers
- Bolivar saw the creation of this federation in 1821
- The commander of Spain's strongest naval force
- This country is named after him
- He wrote a famous letter from this country
- The number of battles Bolivar won over Spain with the help of patriots of Granada
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- The month of Bolivar's birth
- The port that Bolivar was placed in charge of
- The capital city that Bolivar established. Now called Ciudad Bolivar
- A traitor to the plot of Bolivar and his fellow revolutionaries
- This leader's nickname
- Fought against this country for Venezuela
- He was given this title of Peru
- A mistress and fellow revolutionary to Bolivar
- Bolivar returned to this country to make a plea for the freedom of Venezuela
- Cowboys who opposed Bolivar
20 Clues: This leader's nickname • The city of Bolivar's death • Cowboys who opposed Bolivar • The month of Bolivar's birth • He was given this title of Peru • This country is named after him • The disease that ended Bolivar's life • The most brilliant of Bolivar's officers • Fought against this country for Venezuela • He wrote a famous letter from this country • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocabulary 2015-01-22
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- wrote The Communist Manifesto
- the greatest good for the greatest number of people
- land, labor, and capital
- helped preserve the fertility of the land
- wrote the Wealth of Nations
- surrounded by fence and owned by wealthy British landowners
- the beginning of the mechanical production of goods; involves modernization
- McDonalds is a fine example of this type of business
- housed machinery to manufacture goods
- method of civil resistance used by workers to force bosses to capitulate to their will
- can be bought for huge profit - or can crash in value and become worthless
- the factors of production operate for the good of all
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- the growing of cities
- bargain for better working conditions and wages
- began in England, but gradually spread across Western Europe and to the United States and Japan
- a hands-off economic policy
- skilled workers, professionals, businesspeople, and wealthy farmers
- Bill Gates is a fine example of this sort of risk-taker in business
- socialism on steroids
- communism's archenemy
20 Clues: the growing of cities • socialism on steroids • communism's archenemy • land, labor, and capital • a hands-off economic policy • wrote the Wealth of Nations • wrote The Communist Manifesto • housed machinery to manufacture goods • helped preserve the fertility of the land • bargain for better working conditions and wages • the greatest good for the greatest number of people • ...
Jacob's Crazy Aztec+Inca Crossword Puzzle 2017-12-05
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- The Aztecs demanded this from conquered cities
- Women could hold this religious position
- What the required unpaid work called
- What did the Inca government require its subjects contribute
- What disadvantage did the South Americans have compared to other civilizations
- Aztecs capital city
- How Aztec priests appeased the gods
- How the Inca people kept record
- What were the balls made out of in the Aztecs ancient ball games
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- Floating gardens
- The Incas record keeping system
- Inca kings took this from conquered families
- A job that is seen as beneath men
- What allowed the Aztecs to feed their large population
- What did the Inca people lack in comparison to the Aztecs
- How many people did the Inca rule over by the 15th century
- Currency to the Aztecs
- What animal was used instead of horses
- Important book containing information about the Aztecs
- This god required tribute in human sacrifices in order to let the sun rise each day
20 Clues: Floating gardens • Aztecs capital city • Currency to the Aztecs • The Incas record keeping system • How the Inca people kept record • A job that is seen as beneath men • How Aztec priests appeased the gods • What the required unpaid work called • What animal was used instead of horses • Women could hold this religious position • Inca kings took this from conquered families • ...
Early Empires Puzzle 2023-10-17
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- number of rulers in an empire
- one of the most important cities in Mayan Empire
- 1st Empire in India
- Empire that surrounded Mediterranean Sea
- issues of right or wrong
- Empire that would colonize 1/4 of the world in 1800s
- Empire ruled by Hammurabi
- important
- First Emperor of Rome
- 2nd Empire in India
- animal the Mongols relied on
- Empire ruled by Cyrus and Darius
- Empire that strecthed across Central Asia
- Nebuchadnezzar ruled this empire
- one of the most famous Byzantine Empresses
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- Sea the Romans called "Mare Nostrum"
- Empire of Central America
- time of propserity and achievement
- cultures or countries under a single authority
- capital of Byzantine Empire
- Empire known as "Eastern Roman Empire"
- what happened to Julius Caesar...RIP
- Native American Empire of North America
- Empire ruled by Ashurbanipal, the guy who loved killing lions
- title for ruler of Mongol Empire
- one way empires are established
- Empire that conquered Constantinople in 1453
27 Clues: important • 1st Empire in India • 2nd Empire in India • First Emperor of Rome • issues of right or wrong • Empire of Central America • Empire ruled by Hammurabi • capital of Byzantine Empire • animal the Mongols relied on • number of rulers in an empire • one way empires are established • title for ruler of Mongol Empire • Empire ruled by Cyrus and Darius • ...
Fun English 2023-09-11
Across
- The largest country with no farms
- The country with the cleanest air in the world
- The country with the highest life expectancy in the world
- The northeast South American country, has the highest percentage of land covered by forest (94.6%.)
- The world's flattest country
- The only country in the world not to have any rivers
- The world's oldest country
- The country that is known as 'The Land of Fire and Ice'
- The world's largest producer of spices
- The largest coffee producer in the world
- A country that has the largest population
Down
- A country with an unicorn as its national animal
- The largest country in the world
- The only country in the world to have three capital cities
- A country that has the longest coastline in the world.
- The world with the most archipelago
- The home country of the world's largest coral reef system
- The happiest country in the world
- The country known as the 'Hexagon'
- The country known as the 'Emerald Isle'
20 Clues: The world's oldest country • The world's flattest country • The largest country in the world • The largest country with no farms • The happiest country in the world • The country known as the 'Hexagon' • The world with the most archipelago • The world's largest producer of spices • The country known as the 'Emerald Isle' • The largest coffee producer in the world • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE SOCIAL SCIENCE CLASS-6 (2025-26) 2025-02-19
Across
- THE ASSEMBLY OF BRAHMIN LAND OWNERS.
- THE ANCIENT NAME OF MAHARASHTRA.
- A OFFICIAL WHO WORKS UNDER A TEHSILDAR BUT SUPERVISES PATWARI.
- THE APEX BODY OF THE PANCHAYATI RAJ SYSTEM.
- THE CAPITAL OF PALLAVAS.
- THE GOVERNING BODY IN THE CITIES WITH A POPULATION OF 20,000-10 LAKHS.
- CHANDRAGUPTA II WAS COMMONLY KNOWN AS-
- THE NATIONAL PARK LOCATED IN ASSAM.
- THE BARK OF THE BIRCH TREE USED FOR WRITING MANUSCRIPT IN ANCIENT INDIA.
- INTERNATIONAL CENTRE OF EDUCATION LOCATED IN PATNA.
- THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATION.
- THE STUDY OF COINS
Down
- THE WALLS OF TEMPLES OF CHALUKYA DYNASTY WERE DECORATED WITH THE SCENES FROM-
- THE TAX LEVIED ON GOODS ENTERING A CITY.
- THE WRITER OF HARSHACHARITA.
- THE RULER OF BENGAL,WHO KILLED RAJYAVARDHANA.
- THE CHINESE TRAVELLER WHO CAME TO INDIA DURING HARSHA'S RULE.
- THE IMPORTANT TREE OF MANGROVE FOREST.
- THE DEVOTEES OF SHIVA WERE CALLED AS-
- THE WETTEST PLACE OF THE WORLD LOCATED IN MEGHALAYA.
20 Clues: THE STUDY OF COINS • THE CAPITAL OF PALLAVAS. • THE WRITER OF HARSHACHARITA. • THE ANCIENT NAME OF MAHARASHTRA. • THE NATIONAL PARK LOCATED IN ASSAM. • THE ASSEMBLY OF BRAHMIN LAND OWNERS. • THE DEVOTEES OF SHIVA WERE CALLED AS- • THE IMPORTANT TREE OF MANGROVE FOREST. • CHANDRAGUPTA II WAS COMMONLY KNOWN AS- • THE TAX LEVIED ON GOODS ENTERING A CITY. • ...
