capital cities Crossword Puzzles
CITY WOD Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-04
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- Which city in Croatia is part of the 25 Sister Cities?
- Residents of Los Angeles are often called ________. (Rhymes with casinos).
- This non-alcoholic drink, named after a child actress, was invented in Los Angeles.
- The U.S. Bank Tower is also known as the _________ Tower.
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- Who founded los angeles?
- Who is the mayor of Los Angeles?
- Los Angeles is often billed as the _______ Capital of the World.
- Who was the front man of The Doors?
- Dodger Stadium is the _____ oldest ballpark in the MLB.
- La Iglesia de Nuestra Señora la Reina de Los Ángeles, is also known as La ________.
10 Clues: Who founded los angeles? • Who is the mayor of Los Angeles? • Who was the front man of The Doors? • Which city in Croatia is part of the 25 Sister Cities? • Dodger Stadium is the _____ oldest ballpark in the MLB. • The U.S. Bank Tower is also known as the _________ Tower. • Los Angeles is often billed as the _______ Capital of the World. • ...
history 2023-04-30
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- history of the working classes and the labor movement
- middle class between the poor workers and the enfeebled nobility
- Money available for investment
- could now spin eight threads at once
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- driving force behind the innovation that launched the first industrial revolution
- political philosophy and movement encompassing a wide range of economic and social systems,
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx
- derived from the sale of their labour power
- the process of converting pig iron to bar (wrought) iron in a coal fired reverberatory furnace.
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
10 Clues: Money available for investment • could now spin eight threads at once • a political theory derived from Karl Marx • derived from the sale of their labour power • history of the working classes and the labor movement • middle class between the poor workers and the enfeebled nobility • the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities • ...
Ch.14 Southern Empires Social and Cultural Change 2022-11-01
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- African awareness of the value of ____ in Mediterranean lands cut into the profitability of trans-Saharan trade.
- The great Buddhist center of study
- City on the Niger River in the modern country of Mali
- The social and cultural changes mostly affected____?
- Persian-influenced literary form of Hindi written in Arabic characters
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- churches and ____ were centers of education as well as prayer and ritual.
- castrated males. Guarded the harems of wealthy Muslims
- an upper-caste widow throwing herself on her husband's funeral pyre.
- promoted literacy among their sons
- The congregational mosque erected at the Gujarati capital of____?
10 Clues: promoted literacy among their sons • The great Buddhist center of study • The social and cultural changes mostly affected____? • City on the Niger River in the modern country of Mali • castrated males. Guarded the harems of wealthy Muslims • The congregational mosque erected at the Gujarati capital of____? • ...
unlock2 unit1 2024-11-08
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- designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods
- an area of water by the coast used to keep ships safe
- the most important city in a country or state
- the place where someone or something is going
- land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields
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- the number of people living in a place
- damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste
- things that people sell
- someone who has a lot of skill in or a lot of knowledge about something
- the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road
10 Clues: things that people sell • the number of people living in a place • the most important city in a country or state • the place where someone or something is going • the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road • an area of water by the coast used to keep ships safe • designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods • ...
Bible Cities 2022-05-29
13 Clues: Paul's joy • Jesus birth • Jews capitol • Letter to them • Walls came down • Emipre's center • City of commerce • Assyrian capital • Paul stones here • they worshipped Diana • Nebuchadnezzar's city • false worship centered here • Saul went to persecute Christians
Vocab 2021-05-13
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- Ancient Greece philosopher who lived in Athens.
- A temple on the hill of Acropolis.
- Common or traded goods.
- A place where people gather in ancient Greece.
- Athanian statesman responsible for Athanian democracy and empire.
- A city-state in Ancient Greece that focused on wars and fighting.
- A form of government with the head as a monarch.
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- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- Athanian statesman who was the greatest orator and had a son, Alexander the Great.
- Free men that had completed the military.
- Gathering for people meeting.
- A protected part of cities built on a hill.
- A system of government by the eligible members that were elected.
- A part of a body of water.
- The capital of Greece that had democracy to let citizens vote on important things.
15 Clues: Common or traded goods. • A part of a body of water. • Gathering for people meeting. • A temple on the hill of Acropolis. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • Free men that had completed the military. • A protected part of cities built on a hill. • A place where people gather in ancient Greece. • Ancient Greece philosopher who lived in Athens. • ...
St. Patrick's Day Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-07
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- An Irish dance.
- What stone do the Irish kiss for good luck?
- A pot of gold is found at the end of every ____.
- Ireland is known as the _____ Isle.
- This lucky color is associated with St. Patrick's Day.
- St Patrick's Day occurs in this month.
- Legend has it St. Patrick drove these out of Ireland.
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- This Irish beer can be found on tap in many pubs throughout Ireland.
- What is the capital city of Ireland?
- A three leaf clover is called a _____.
- The flag of Ireland is green, white, and _____.
- Cities all over the world hold one of these marches to celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
- What Irish folklore character guards the pot of gold?
- What starchy vegetable caused a famine in the 1800's in Ireland?
- A four leaf clover will bring you good ____.
15 Clues: An Irish dance. • Ireland is known as the _____ Isle. • What is the capital city of Ireland? • A three leaf clover is called a _____. • St Patrick's Day occurs in this month. • What stone do the Irish kiss for good luck? • A four leaf clover will bring you good ____. • The flag of Ireland is green, white, and _____. • A pot of gold is found at the end of every ____. • ...
The Mongol Empire: Masters of the Steppe 2024-05-20
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- Capital city of the Mongol Empire during its height
- Term used for a large group or army, often associated with the Mongols
- Fierce and skilled warriors of the Mongols
- Skill that was heavily valued and mastered by Mongol warriors
- Ancient trade route utilized by Mongols for commerce and conquest
- City conquered by the Mongols in their expansion into Central Asia
- Vast grassland area where Mongols lived and thrived
- Weapon similar to a spear used by Mongol cavalry
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- Traditional Mongolian horsehead fiddle
- Traditional portable dwelling used by nomadic Mongol tribes
- Belief system practiced by many Mongol tribes
- Leader of the Mongol Empire
- Founder and first ruler of the Mongol Empire
- Lifestyle of constantly moving and following herds, common among Mongols
- Military tactic often used by Mongol forces to conquer fortified cities
15 Clues: Leader of the Mongol Empire • Traditional Mongolian horsehead fiddle • Fierce and skilled warriors of the Mongols • Founder and first ruler of the Mongol Empire • Belief system practiced by many Mongol tribes • Weapon similar to a spear used by Mongol cavalry • Capital city of the Mongol Empire during its height • Vast grassland area where Mongols lived and thrived • ...
cities and Sights 2024-05-28
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- Famous sight in Italy
- Capital city of Australia
- Capital city of Italy
- Capital city of estonia
- Big and famous city in USA?
- Capital city of Spain
- The biggest gift from Francebto the USA
- Capital city of India
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- Capital city of Russia
- Biggest city in Europe
- Famous sight in Paris
- Capital city of England
- In Egypt famous sight
- Capital city of turky
- Capital city of Albania
- What is the world´s biggest city?
16 Clues: Famous sight in Italy • Famous sight in Paris • In Egypt famous sight • Capital city of Italy • Capital city of Spain • Capital city of turky • Capital city of India • Capital city of Russia • Biggest city in Europe • Capital city of England • Capital city of estonia • Capital city of Albania • Capital city of Australia • Big and famous city in USA? • What is the world´s biggest city? • ...
Do You Know Your Geography? (Part 4) 2023-03-09
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- Capital of Luxembourg
- Country whose flag has three even horizontal stripes coloured red, then white, then cyan (top to bottom)
- The smallest country Indonesia borders by land
- Small microstate bordering France and Spain
- Small French external territory near Mauritius
- Country whose flag has a solid cyan background with a yellow circle slightly to the left
- Country with the lowest GDP per capita
- Disputed region between India, Pakistan and China
- The larger of the world's two doubly landlocked countries
- Capital of the French Polynesia
- Capital of Vietnam
- Country bordering Djibouti to the North
- Caribbean nation with purple on it's flag
- Capital of Liechtenstein
- Country whose flag is almost identical to Romania's
- Country whose capital is Stockholm
- Cambodian island home to the 32nd season of survivor
- Country bordering Equatorial Guinea to the south
- Capital of The Gambia
- Capital of Switzerland
- Capital of Israel
- City at the end of the thin peninsula at the southern tip of Florida
- Country whose flag has a solid dark green background with a red circle at the centre
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- Capital of Finland
- Largest city on the Crimean peninsula
- African mainland country whose capital is located on an island
- Largest 'stan'
- Country bordering Austria to the South
- Country whose flag has a solid white background with a red circle at the centre
- Capital of Mongolia
- Country bordering Latvia to the South
- "Dahomey, Namibia, ___, Libya, Cameroon, Congo, Zaire" - Yakko's Countries of the World
- Capital of Turkey/Turkiye
- Capital of the DRC
- Smallest 'stan
- Country bordering Yemen to the East
- Island located between Northern Ireland and the rest of the Uk
- Capital of Australia
- Country whose flag has a white background with a red cross starting at the centre to the edges, and four smaller crosses in each corner
- The smaller of the world's two doubly landlocked countries
- Capital of Tibet
- Capital of Iran
42 Clues: Largest 'stan' • Smallest 'stan • Capital of Iran • Capital of Tibet • Capital of Israel • Capital of Finland • Capital of the DRC • Capital of Vietnam • Capital of Mongolia • Capital of Australia • Capital of Luxembourg • Capital of The Gambia • Capital of Switzerland • Capital of Liechtenstein • Capital of Turkey/Turkiye • Capital of the French Polynesia • Country whose capital is Stockholm • ...
Spainish Speaking country capitals 2019-04-23
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- This capital is also a city in California
- The capital of Mexico
- The capital of a country that is also a U.S. territory
- This capital translates to good airs
- The capital of the country that is known for premium cigars
- Capital of El Salvador
- This capital shares part of its name with its country
- This countries capital is featured in the Netflix show Narcos
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- The capital of the smallest spanish speaking country in South America
- The capital of Spain
- The capital of this country is Lima
- Tegucigalpa is the capital of this country
- The capital of a Caribbean country that has many famous baseball players
- The capital of a country with a famous canal
- This capital rhymes with its country
15 Clues: The capital of Spain • The capital of Mexico • Capital of El Salvador • The capital of this country is Lima • This capital translates to good airs • This capital rhymes with its country • This capital is also a city in California • Tegucigalpa is the capital of this country • The capital of a country with a famous canal • This capital shares part of its name with its country • ...
Spanish Speaking country capitals 2019-04-23
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- This capital translates to good airs
- The capital of a Caribbean country that has many famous baseball players
- The capital of Spain
- The capital of a country with a famous canal
- Tegucigalpa is the capital of this country
- The capital of the country that is known for premium cigars
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- The capital of the smallest spanish speaking country in South America
- This capital shares part of its name with its country
- The capital of Mexico
- Capital of El Salvador
- This countries capital is featured in the Netflix show Narcos
- This capital is also a city in California
- This capital rhymes with its country
- The capital of this country is Lima
- The capital of a country that is also a U.S. territory
15 Clues: The capital of Spain • The capital of Mexico • Capital of El Salvador • The capital of this country is Lima • This capital translates to good airs • This capital rhymes with its country • This capital is also a city in California • Tegucigalpa is the capital of this country • The capital of a country with a famous canal • This capital shares part of its name with its country • ...
Capitals of the World 2024-10-09
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- The capital of Canada.
- The bustling capital of Japan.
- The capital of Australia, not Sydney.
- The capital of Mexico, built on a lake.
- The capital of the United Kingdom.
- Capital of Brazil, planned in the shape of an airplane.
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- The largest city in the Arab world.
- Capital city that was once divided by a wall.
- The capital of Russia, famous for the Kremlin.
- Capital of the United States, home to the White House.
- The capital of India.
- Capital of China, home to the Forbidden City.
- The capital of Italy, home to ancient ruins.
- The capital of Spain, known for its art museums.
- The capital of France, known as the City of Light.
15 Clues: The capital of India. • The capital of Canada. • The bustling capital of Japan. • The capital of the United Kingdom. • The largest city in the Arab world. • The capital of Australia, not Sydney. • The capital of Mexico, built on a lake. • The capital of Italy, home to ancient ruins. • Capital city that was once divided by a wall. • ...
EL ECUADOR 2025-02-24
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- Capital de la provincia de Imbabura.
- Región en la que se encuentra la provincia de Pastaza.
- Región donde se encuentra la provincia de Napo.
- Región donde se encuentra la provincia de Pichincha.
- Capital de la provincia de Loja.
- Capital de la provincia de Manabí.
- Capital de la provincia de Sucumbíos.
- Provincia más pequeña de Ecuador en extensión territorial.
- Provincia más grande de Ecuador en extensión territorial.
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- Región donde se encuentran las Islas Galápagos.
- Capital de la provincia de Esmeraldas.
- Provincia insular de Ecuador.
- Capital de la provincia de Santo Domingo de los Tsáchilas.
- Provincia cuya capital es Riobamba.
- Provincia costera cuya capital es Machala.
- Provincia donde se localiza la ciudad de Guayaquil.
- Región en la que se encuentra la provincia de Orellana.
- Provincia donde se encuentra la ciudad de Ibarra.
- Provincia donde se encuentra la Laguna del Quilotoa.
- Provincia cuya capital es Ambato.
20 Clues: Provincia insular de Ecuador. • Capital de la provincia de Loja. • Provincia cuya capital es Ambato. • Capital de la provincia de Manabí. • Provincia cuya capital es Riobamba. • Capital de la provincia de Imbabura. • Capital de la provincia de Sucumbíos. • Capital de la provincia de Esmeraldas. • Provincia costera cuya capital es Machala. • ...
States Alabama to Kentucky 2022-04-08
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- Capital: Springfield, Nickname: prairie state and land of Lincoln, Bird: cardinal, Flower: common blue violet.
- Capital: Juneau, Nickname: The last frontier, Bird: willow ptarmigan, Flower: forget-me-not
- Capital: Atlanta, Nickname: the peach state and the empire state of the south, Bird: brown thrasher, Flower: Cherokee rose.
- Capital: Boise, Nickname: the land of famous potatoes and the gem state, Bird: the mountain bluebird, Flower: syringa.
- Capital: Indianapolis, Nickname: hoosier state, Bird: northern cardinal, Flower: peony
- Capital: Denver, Nickname: centennial state and colorful Colorado, Bird: lark bunting, Flower: Colorado blue columbine.
- Capital: Topeka, Nickname: sunflower state and wheat state, Bird: western meadowlark, Flower: wild sunflower.
- Capital: Montgomery, Nickname: The cotton state, Bird: yellow hammer, Flower: yellow hibiscus.
- Capital: Little Rock, Nickname: the natural state, Bird: the northern mockingbird, Flower: apple blossom.
- Capital: Frankfort, Nickname: bluegrass state, Bird: northern cardinal, Flower: goldenrod.
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- Capital: Tallahassee, Nickname: orange state and sunshine state, Bird: mockingbird, Flower: orange blossom.
- Capital: Des Moines, Nickname: hawkeye state and corn state, Bird: American goldfinch, Flower: praire rose.
- Capital: Montgomery, Nickname: The cotton state, Bird: yellow hammer, Flower: camellia
- Capital: Hartford, Nickname: the constitution state and nutmeg state, Bird: American robin, Flower: Mountain-lavrel
- Capital: phoenix, Nickname: copper state, Bird: cactus wren, Flower: saguaro.
- Capital: Sacramento, Nickname: the golden state, Bird: California quail, Flower: California poppy.
- Capital: Dover, Nickname: the first state and the diamond state, Bird: blue hen chicken, Flower: peach blossom.
17 Clues: Capital: phoenix, Nickname: copper state, Bird: cactus wren, Flower: saguaro. • Capital: Montgomery, Nickname: The cotton state, Bird: yellow hammer, Flower: camellia • Capital: Indianapolis, Nickname: hoosier state, Bird: northern cardinal, Flower: peony • Capital: Frankfort, Nickname: bluegrass state, Bird: northern cardinal, Flower: goldenrod. • ...
Unit 3 vocabulary 2020-06-15
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- The __________ of too much fast food is a leading cause of diabetes.
- Pollution will always be higher in ___________ areas because of the presence of many factories.
- The _____________ of women in higher education is beneficial for all societies.
- This adjective is used to describe the city.
- A verb that indicates a normal action or general practice is ___________.
- The _________ of germs and bacteria is due to practices such as not washing one's hands.
- One important ___________ of an effective job search is knowing the qualifications of the job position.
- Applying effective __________ habits, such as wearing goggles and gloves, is necessary for a secure work space.
- The numbers of volunteers are ___________ growing due to the environmental campaign.
- Occupations, such as lawyers, doctors and engineers, are relatively high-__________ jobs.
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- One can ____________ to organise a community cleanup or try to do it oneself.
- I'm ____________ trying to tell you that you shouldn't go out while it's raining.
- It is important that people eat a ________ selection of foods from different food groups.
- An example of a ____________ worker is one who does all their work on time and in good quality.
- If there are too many students in one place, the teacher usually asks them to ___________.
- The __________ of Muslims in the world are not Arabs but rather Southeast Asians.
- Pollution can be worse in _________ areas where a lot of people gather over a long period of time.
- Living in the _________ has its advantages, such as living away from the busy cities.
- There is generally a high _____________ of people in capital cities.
- Wearing 3-D glasses can __________, or improve, the movie experience in action films.
20 Clues: This adjective is used to describe the city. • The __________ of too much fast food is a leading cause of diabetes. • There is generally a high _____________ of people in capital cities. • A verb that indicates a normal action or general practice is ___________. • One can ____________ to organise a community cleanup or try to do it oneself. • ...
Ancient Rome Vocabulary 2023-11-15
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- Father of the church
- An official elected by the plebeians to protect their interests\
- Belief said to be contrary to official church teachings
- Was an Roman emperor who was considered one of the good emperors and codified Roman law
- Leader or teacher of a new path or movement
- 1st Roman emperor of new established Roman Empire
- The capital of the eastern Roman Empire
- A Roman Plebeian who elected tribune in 133 who proposed reforms
- Caesar Ambitious military commander that conquested Gual
- Soldiers serving in a foreign army for pay
- Bridge-like stone structures that carried water from hills into Roman cities
- Member of land-holding upper class
- System of government in which officials are chosen by the people
- Make fun of
- Huge estates bought up by newly wealthy Roman cities
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- Poet who wrote the Aeneid
- Block a government action
- Member of the class that included farmers, merchants, artisans, and traders
- Domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region
- Pictures made from chips of colored stone
- Ruler who has complete control over the government
- A disciple of Jesus who spread Christianity
- Astronomer who proposed the earth was the center of the universe
- The first Roman Emperor to become a Christian
- An official from the patrician class who supervised the government and commanded the armies
- Roman general who became emperor and divided the empire into east and west
- People who inhabited early Italy
- Basic unit of the ancient Roman army, made up of about 5000 soldier
28 Clues: Make fun of • Father of the church • Poet who wrote the Aeneid • Block a government action • People who inhabited early Italy • Member of land-holding upper class • The capital of the eastern Roman Empire • Pictures made from chips of colored stone • Soldiers serving in a foreign army for pay • A disciple of Jesus who spread Christianity • ...
santiago P1 (mars) 2023-05-11
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- measures average life expectancy, around of education, income per capital (VIT unit 7)
- measured in maybes or almost (CC unit 1)
- the expansion of cities in urban sprawl (CC unit 6)
- the general composite of weather (IDK unit 5)
- basically globaization(VIT unit 1)
- industries make products that weigh less after assembly then before (CC unit 7)
- a localized economy in which large number of companies and industries (IDK unit 7)
- a type of agricultural production with low level inputs (CC unit 5)
- opposite of thematic maps (IDK unit 1)
- make products that weigh more after assembly than before (CC unit 7)
- a nation without a state (CC unit 4)
- the doesn’t want babies (CC unit 2)
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- a reason that pulls you to a place (CC unit 3)
- an agriculture that requires large level inputs (CC unit 5)
- the 5 stages that measure CBR and TFR (VIT unit 2)
- interaction between 2 locations (IDK unit 2)
- the set of economic and political relationships (VIT unit 5)
- a reason that pushes you from a place (CC unit 3)
- dividing an area into zones or sections reserved different purposes (VIT unit 6)
- the government wants babies (CC unit 2)
- movement of power from central to regional governments within a state (IDK unit 4)
- an international organization where member states transcend national boundaries (VIT unit 4)
- program in which cities identify blighted inner city (CC unit 6)
- the power of federal, state and local governments (IDK unit 6)
- a state with multiple states (CC unit 4)
- A group of peoples traits (VIT unit 3)
- measured in longitude and latitude(CC unit 1)
- identifiable material within culture(IDK unit3)
28 Clues: basically globaization(VIT unit 1) • the doesn’t want babies (CC unit 2) • a nation without a state (CC unit 4) • A group of peoples traits (VIT unit 3) • opposite of thematic maps (IDK unit 1) • the government wants babies (CC unit 2) • measured in maybes or almost (CC unit 1) • a state with multiple states (CC unit 4) • interaction between 2 locations (IDK unit 2) • ...
Unit 1 - Life in the city 2024-09-16
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- -To ______ something is to build something or put it
- - the ___ of a state or country is the city where the government has its main offices.
- -When you are ______ __ something, you find
- or towns
- a street
- -______ means connected with cities and city life.
- - ______ is the ground under your feet
- -To _______ something is to think about and then draw a
- -A _______ is a very tall building with many stories,
- -Something is ______ if it is not what you expect
- sticks up.
- -A _______ goes over a river or another deep place so that
- -A _______ is a big road for travelling quickly between
- can get from one side to the other.
- - A ______ is a place for people to walk along the side
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- -Something is ________ if it exists or is done outside.
- -A _____ area is usually far from a city.
- - ______ is the way a building has been designed
- - something is ________ if it exists or is done inside a building.
- - to _______ something is to think about all the details of it before it's done.
- -A ______ is a very tall building, or a tall part of a building
- and cement that is used for building.
- - A ________ is an object, action or sign that shows an idea.
- -_______ is a very hard substance made from sand,
- on all sides of you.
- -Something is _______ if it is different from everything else.
- -A ________ is the outer form of a thing
- -A ______ is a moving body of water that’s smaller than a
- of how to build it
- built
- found in a city.
- -is an open space with grass and trees where people go to enjoy nature.
- -a ______of a place is someone who lives there.
- -A ________is the outer form of a thing.
34 Clues: built • or towns • a street • sticks up. • found in a city. • of how to build it • on all sides of you. • can get from one side to the other. • and cement that is used for building. • - ______ is the ground under your feet • -A ________ is the outer form of a thing • -A ________is the outer form of a thing. • -A _____ area is usually far from a city. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-09-27
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- The process of restricting the use of common land to the owner, which led to labor migration from rural areas to cities.
- process by which towns and cities are formed and become larger as more and more people begin living and working in central areas.
- any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting.
- created the steam engine, power machines.
- peasant family who spun the cotton into cloth.
- provided workforce, people buy new products.
- system that drives supply and demand in free market economy, industries are controlled by private owners for profit.
- large middle class, sometimes factory owners, or slave owners
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- created a process to get more efficient and cheaper high quality steel.
- faster and more efficient way of making goods where skilled workers are separated into different stations.
- aims to create a classless society where the means of production are owned in common and wealth is shared equally.
- was first to industrialize.
- improved communication across long distances in the Industrial Revolution by inventing technology for wireless telegraphy.
- parts that can replace broken or damaged parts, so you dont need to have a skilled worker make the exact same part.
- risk taker in business.
- Represents the ownership of a fraction of the corporation, and they were the finance of the Industrial Revolution.
- complete turn in society.
- A legal entity that is separate from its owners, or shareholders, and has many of the same values and rights as a person, and allows for easier access to capital and limited protection to its owners.
- invented the light bulb from others peoples mistakes and invented the phonograph.
- aims to create a more equal society by sharing the ownership of property and the means of production
20 Clues: risk taker in business. • complete turn in society. • was first to industrialize. • created the steam engine, power machines. • provided workforce, people buy new products. • peasant family who spun the cotton into cloth. • any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. • large middle class, sometimes factory owners, or slave owners • ...
North Africa And Southwest Asia - Captials 2025-01-27
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- The Capital of Afghanistan
- The Capital of Iran
- The Capital of Kuwait
- The Capital of Sudan
- The Capital of Morocco
- The Capital of Saudi Arabia
- The Capital of the UAE
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- The Capital of Syria
- The Capital of Qatar
- The Capital of Turkey
- The Capital of Egypt
- The Capital of Libya
- The Capital of Israel
- The Capital of Iraq
14 Clues: The Capital of Iran • The Capital of Iraq • The Capital of Syria • The Capital of Qatar • The Capital of Egypt • The Capital of Libya • The Capital of Sudan • The Capital of Turkey • The Capital of Kuwait • The Capital of Israel • The Capital of Morocco • The Capital of the UAE • The Capital of Afghanistan • The Capital of Saudi Arabia
American Countries 2024-04-14
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- Rica A Central American country known for its ecotourism, biodiversity, and stunning natural beauty, including rainforests and volcanoes.
- A Caribbean island nation known for its colorful culture, vintage cars, and historic cities like Havana and Trinidad.
- A country in South America known for its ancient Inca civilization, Machu Picchu ruins, and delicious cuisine like ceviche.
- A country in South America known for its beautiful Caribbean beaches, Angel Falls, and rich cultural heritage.
- Republic A Caribbean nation known for its beautiful beaches, merengue music, and colonial architecture, including landmarks like Punta Cana and Santo Domingo.
- A Caribbean country known for its vibrant culture, Creole cuisine, and resilience in the face of natural disasters.
- A Caribbean island nation known for its reggae music, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture, including landmarks like Dunn's River Falls and Bob Marley Museum.
- A country in South America known for its Amazon rainforest, Carnival festival, and soccer passion, including landmarks like Christ the Redeemer and Iguazu Falls.
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- A country in South America known for its diverse landscapes, coffee production, and vibrant cities like Bogota and Cartagena.
- A country in North America known for its vast wilderness, friendly people, and maple syrup, including landmarks like Banff National Park and CN Tower.
- A country in South America known for its tango music, delicious beef, and stunning landscapes like the Andes Mountains and Iguazu Falls.
- States A country in North America known for its diverse landscapes, cities, and culture, including landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Grand Canyon.
- A Central American country known for its Panama Canal, biodiversity, and vibrant capital city, Panama City.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine, including landmarks like Chichen Itza and Mayan ruins.
- A country in South America known for its long coastline, Andes Mountains, and delicious seafood, including landmarks like Easter Island and Torres del Paine National Park.
15 Clues: A Central American country known for its Panama Canal, biodiversity, and vibrant capital city, Panama City. • A country in South America known for its beautiful Caribbean beaches, Angel Falls, and rich cultural heritage. • A Caribbean country known for its vibrant culture, Creole cuisine, and resilience in the face of natural disasters. • ...
KREMS 2013-06-09
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- In 1975 Krems was singled out as a ‘____ City for Historical Preservation’?
- One of the oldest cities of Austria
- Its 3 ____ constitute Krems as a major center of Austrian education
- A stroll through Krems and Stein is a rewarding experience for _____
- One of the most famous art museum in Krems
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- In which province does Krems belong to?
- Maria Anna Laager was his mother
- This museum is housed in one of the most beautiful monasteries in the land
- 70km is the distance between Krems and Austria’s capital
- In the year 2000 Krems was added to the ____ World Heritage List
10 Clues: Maria Anna Laager was his mother • One of the oldest cities of Austria • In which province does Krems belong to? • One of the most famous art museum in Krems • 70km is the distance between Krems and Austria’s capital • In the year 2000 Krems was added to the ____ World Heritage List • Its 3 ____ constitute Krems as a major center of Austrian education • ...
Our Country Türkiye cr/Alperen Bilgin 2022-02-12
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- Which city is capital of Turkey?
- Who is founder of the Turkish Republic?
- The most popular Turkish sweet in the world
- What is the official unit of currency in Turkiye?
- What is the name of your partners's district?
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- Which city in Turkey located in both Asia and Europe?
- What is the name of your partners's city?
- Which region famous for its "Fairy chimneys", "rock houses" and "underground cities" in Turkiye (write in English)
- Which city is the hometown of Santa Claus?
- What is the name of the strategic waterway that traverses Turkey’s largest city and separates Europe from Asia?
10 Clues: Which city is capital of Turkey? • Who is founder of the Turkish Republic? • What is the name of your partners's city? • Which city is the hometown of Santa Claus? • The most popular Turkish sweet in the world • What is the name of your partners's district? • What is the official unit of currency in Turkiye? • Which city in Turkey located in both Asia and Europe? • ...
Greeks 2024-03-21
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- A city-state that became the central focus kf Greeklife
- Famous greek city foundd in Egyot that later became one of the major capital in the Mediterranean
- The _________ war was a conflict between two major Greek cities and its allies
- A ruler who seized power by force from aristocrats is called
- The____ age was when the Mycenaean civilization fell
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- Homer’s epic poems were essential for educate, courage and ______
- Athen and _______ are the most notable and important greek city states
- The Iliad and the _____ were ancient Greece’s big epic poems
- in which continent is greece located
- Main poet of Ancient Greece
10 Clues: Main poet of Ancient Greece • in which continent is greece located • The____ age was when the Mycenaean civilization fell • A city-state that became the central focus kf Greeklife • The Iliad and the _____ were ancient Greece’s big epic poems • A ruler who seized power by force from aristocrats is called • ...
Turkiye 2025-04-22
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- What is the currency used in Türkiye?
- What does “merhaba” mean in Turkish?
- Capital city of Turkiye
- Turkish food is a grilled meat dish often served on a skewer
- Which city connects Asia and Europe
- Name of the drink often served in small tulip-shaped glasses
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- Famous queen is said to have loved visiting the baths in Türkiye
- What animal is loved and protected in many Turkish cities, especially Istanbul?
- Name of the popular Turkish evil eye charm
- Sweet Turkish dessert made of thin layers of pastry, filled with nuts, and soaked in syrup
10 Clues: Capital city of Turkiye • Which city connects Asia and Europe • What does “merhaba” mean in Turkish? • What is the currency used in Türkiye? • Name of the popular Turkish evil eye charm • Turkish food is a grilled meat dish often served on a skewer • Name of the drink often served in small tulip-shaped glasses • ...
Turkiye 2025-04-22
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- What is the currency used in Türkiye?
- What does “merhaba” mean in Turkish?
- Capital city of Turkiye
- Turkish food is a grilled meat dish often served on a skewer
- Which city connects Asia and Europe
- Name of the drink often served in small tulip-shaped glasses
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- Famous queen is said to have loved visiting the baths in Türkiye
- What animal is loved and protected in many Turkish cities, especially Istanbul?
- Name of the popular Turkish evil eye charm
- Sweet Turkish dessert made of thin layers of pastry, filled with nuts, and soaked in syrup
10 Clues: Capital city of Turkiye • Which city connects Asia and Europe • What does “merhaba” mean in Turkish? • What is the currency used in Türkiye? • Name of the popular Turkish evil eye charm • Turkish food is a grilled meat dish often served on a skewer • Name of the drink often served in small tulip-shaped glasses • ...
World Geography Countries and Capitals 2021-12-14
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- capital of Russia
- capital of Japan
- capital of the Netherlands
- capital of Ireland
- country with its capital at Athens
- capital of the United Kingdom
- capital of Saudi Arabia
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- capital of South Korea
- country with its capital at Ankara
- country with its capital at Madrid
- country with its capital at Berlin
- capital of Thailand
- capital of the Philippines
- country with its capital at Kiev
14 Clues: capital of Japan • capital of Russia • capital of Ireland • capital of Thailand • capital of South Korea • capital of Saudi Arabia • capital of the Philippines • capital of the Netherlands • capital of the United Kingdom • country with its capital at Kiev • country with its capital at Ankara • country with its capital at Madrid • country with its capital at Berlin • ...
Western Europe 2014-01-06
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- London and __________ are the only cities in Western Europe with over 5 million people (297)
- Norwegian, Swedish and English are all examples of what type of language? (297)
- Most of the land bordering the Mediterranean Sea has a _____________________ climate (293)
- Greek is a ___________ language (297)
- This resource is found more in the United Kingdom than any other country in this region (299)
- The Faeroe Islands are controlled by what country? (289)
- The Bay of _____________ borders both France and Spain (291)
- This body of water separates France and the United Kingdom (291)
- This mountain range runs across Greece (291)
- Parts of this country are located below sea level (291)
- What is the capital of Switzerland? (289)
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- The southwest part of this region mostly speaks a ___________________ language (297)
- This country is completely made of a tundra ecosystem (295)
- Most of the land in this region is used for __________________ farming (299)
- What resource is found in the North Sea? (299)
- The largest climate region found in Western Europe is what? (293)
- How many cities in Italy have over 2 million people? (297)
- This mountain is on the border of France and Italy and has an elevation of 15,771 ft. (291)
- Norway and Sweden are located on the __________________ Peninsula (291)
- This small country is located between Switzerland and Austria (289)
- This climate region is only found in Norway, Sweden and Finland (293)
- Italy, France and __________ are the only countries with four different ecosystems (295)
- Mt. Vesuvius is located in what country? (291)
- What is the largest city in the United Kingdom? (297)
24 Clues: Greek is a ___________ language (297) • What is the capital of Switzerland? (289) • This mountain range runs across Greece (291) • What resource is found in the North Sea? (299) • Mt. Vesuvius is located in what country? (291) • What is the largest city in the United Kingdom? (297) • Parts of this country are located below sea level (291) • ...
Chapters 6 & 7 2014-12-11
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- A loose confederation.
- Where people moved from the cities to during the last half of the 20th century.
- A form of government when people rule through elected representatives.
- A ____ is an area outside of a city and the exurb within community distance.
- The ____ contains Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Labrador/NFL.
- ____ is a person of mixed French Canadian and Native American ancestry.
- The right honorable Stephen Harper; the head of the government.
- The movements of plants, animals, and diseases between the Eastern and Western hemispheres.
- French(Quebec)
- _____ are goods sold to another country.
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- ____ stands for the "North American Free Trade Agreement."
- ____ are a district outside a city, esp. a prosperous area beyond the suburbs.
- The person that claimed Labrador/NFL for the English.
- English(Ontario)
- The Capital of Canada.
- (1775-1783) Caused by the American Colonies resented policies forced upon them on a government a thousand miles away.
- The ____ contains Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta.
- ____ contains the Legislative and Executive branch in parliament.
- ____ are the core economic activities in a city: stores, offices, and expensive housing.
- French Canadian boatmen are ____.
- The ____ is "Canada's heartland" and contains Quebec and Ontario.
- A ____ person is someone who speaks two different languages fluently.
- ____ were a contributor to the American culture of music: jazz, blues, gospel, and rock 'n' roll.
- The ____ contains British Columbia, Yukon, Northwest, and Nunawut.
- The founder of Labrador/NFL is ____.
- The study of people people live in cities is ____.
- Native Indians from Canada are ____.
27 Clues: French(Quebec) • English(Ontario) • A loose confederation. • The Capital of Canada. • French Canadian boatmen are ____. • The founder of Labrador/NFL is ____. • Native Indians from Canada are ____. • _____ are goods sold to another country. • The study of people people live in cities is ____. • The person that claimed Labrador/NFL for the English. • ...
Unit 3 vocabulary 2020-06-15
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- The __________ of too much fast food is a leading cause of diabetes.
- Pollution will always be higher in ___________ areas because of the presence of many factories.
- The _____________ of women in higher education is beneficial for all societies.
- This adjective is used to describe the city.
- A verb that indicates a normal action or general practice is ___________.
- The _________ of germs and bacteria is due to practices such as not washing one's hands.
- One important ___________ of an effective job search is knowing the qualifications of the job position.
- Applying effective __________ habits, such as wearing goggles and gloves, is necessary for a secure work space.
- The numbers of volunteers are ___________ growing due to the environmental campaign.
- Occupations, such as lawyers, doctors and engineers, are relatively high-__________ jobs.
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- One can ____________ to organise a community cleanup or try to do it oneself.
- I'm ____________ trying to tell you that you shouldn't go out while it's raining.
- It is important that people eat a ________ selection of foods from different food groups.
- An example of a ____________ worker is one who does all their work on time and in good quality.
- If there are too many students in one place, the teacher usually asks them to ___________.
- The __________ of Muslims in the world are not Arabs but rather Southeast Asians.
- Pollution can be worse in _________ areas where a lot of people gather over a long period of time.
- Living in the _________ has its advantages, such as living away from the busy cities.
- There is generally a high _____________ of people in capital cities.
- Wearing 3-D glasses can __________, or improve, the movie experience in action films.
20 Clues: This adjective is used to describe the city. • The __________ of too much fast food is a leading cause of diabetes. • There is generally a high _____________ of people in capital cities. • A verb that indicates a normal action or general practice is ___________. • One can ____________ to organise a community cleanup or try to do it oneself. • ...
Chapter 11 Industrialization 2024-04-02
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- Used a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers (Sec. 3)
- an event headed by Henry clay to keep the balance of slave states equal to free states (Sec. 4)
- the growth of cities due to the movement of people into more urban areas (sec. 2)
- a new way of powering factories allowing them to be built in cities (Sec. 1)
- People who invest capital or money into a business to earn a profit (Sec. 1)
- controlled every aspect of the life of an enslaved African (sec. 3)
- is a channel that is dug across land and filled with water (sec. 4)
- bringing workers and machinery into one place (sec 1)
- identical pieces that could be assembled quickly by unskilled workers (Sec 1)
- rapid manufacture of large number of identical parts (Sec. 1)
- cut stalks of wheat many times faster than a human worker (Sec. 2)
- modified the English factory system to work in America (sec. 1)
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- the process of switching society to manufacturing by machine instead of by hand (Sec 1)
- People who wanted to preserve their for white-American born protestants (Sec. 2)
- or toll roads (sec. 4)
- made it much easier, more efficient, and less expensive to combine seams of fabric (Sec. 2)
- a device used to send electrical signals as messages (sec. 2)
- the denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people (Sec. 2)
- did the most to tie together raw materials, manufacturers, and markets. (Sec. 2)
- Widespread Starvation (Sec. 2)
- engines that create energy by boiling water to push rods and wheels (Sec. 1)
- led the most famous slave revolt in 1831 (sec. 3)
22 Clues: or toll roads (sec. 4) • Widespread Starvation (Sec. 2) • led the most famous slave revolt in 1831 (sec. 3) • bringing workers and machinery into one place (sec 1) • a device used to send electrical signals as messages (sec. 2) • rapid manufacture of large number of identical parts (Sec. 1) • modified the English factory system to work in America (sec. 1) • ...
state 2023-10-22
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- Recognized for its desert terrain, the entertainment city Las Vegas, and natural wonders like Lake Tahoe.
- Known for its warm climate, beautiful beaches, and theme parks such as Universal Studios in Orlando.
- Known for its historical significance, including Philadelphia, where the Declaration of Independence was signed.
- Provides diverse landscapes, including forests and mountains, and is known for the eco-friendly city of Portland with a craft beer culture.
- Offers beautiful beaches, volcanic landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage. A paradise for tourists.
- Famous for its unique Creole and Cajun cultures, jazz music, and delicious cuisine like gumbo and jambalaya.
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- Known for diverse landscapes, including beaches, mountains, and deserts. Home to Hollywood, Silicon Valley, and beautiful national parks.
- Celebrated for outdoor recreational opportunities, including skiing, hiking, and the capital city of Denver.
- Famous for its architecture, museums, and deep-dish pizza. Chicago is the largest city.
- Famous for its stunning desert landscapes, including the Grand Canyon, and cities like Phoenix and Tucson.
- York A global financial hub and a cultural hotspot, with iconic landmarks like Times Square and Central Park.
- Renowned for vast landscapes, ranching culture, and cities like Houston, Dallas, and Austin. Often associated with BBQ and rodeos.
12 Clues: Famous for its architecture, museums, and deep-dish pizza. Chicago is the largest city. • Known for its warm climate, beautiful beaches, and theme parks such as Universal Studios in Orlando. • Offers beautiful beaches, volcanic landscapes, and a rich cultural heritage. A paradise for tourists. • ...
Boss Shop Locations (Round 4) 2023-04-12
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- Shop 19, For most of the 20th century, the city held the nickname "Oil Capital of the World"
- Shop 54, Founded on 7/10/1889, The name is inspired by Scotland's _____ Green - many of the early settlers came from Scottish descent
- Shop 55, Meramec River
- Shop 24, Named after the modern version of the Scottish Gaelic word "Dalais" which means 'valley of water'
- Shop 20, Named for the Latin word for "high," altus
- Shop 23, This cities name was originally "Centralia"
- Shop 43, two words, our southern most Boss Shop.
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- Shop 52, The movie "Cars' features the "Cozy Cone Motel" with a sign stating "100% Refrigerated Air." This location has a motel named the "Blue Sallow Motel" with the same sign - all along Route 66
- Shop 51, Caroline County's only private Christian school The Carmel School, is located in this town.
- Shop 14, Founded in 1859 by an antislavery group headed by William A. Phillips, named for the river which enters the Smokey Hill to the east.
- Shop 26, This cities name is a combination of the states name & the Greek word for "City"
- Shop 56, Two words, 37.85883451382854, -92.10540134198449
12 Clues: Shop 55, Meramec River • Shop 43, two words, our southern most Boss Shop. • Shop 20, Named for the Latin word for "high," altus • Shop 23, This cities name was originally "Centralia" • Shop 56, Two words, 37.85883451382854, -92.10540134198449 • Shop 26, This cities name is a combination of the states name & the Greek word for "City" • ...
Did you know this about Delhi? 2021-09-05
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- Minar the tallest brick minaret in the whole world.
- Delhi, earlier known as _______, goes back to the Mahabharata. It was mentioned in the epic as the capital of the Pandavas. The city is no longer called by that name, but you can find a few colleges and a metro station still using it.
- Temple This is the only Bahai temple in Asia.
- Baoli, Asia’s largest spice market, started somewhere in the 17th century and continues to be a bubbly marketplace to date.
- New Delhi has an International Museum of Toilets
- place This is the most expensive in terms of office spaces in India, and the 9th most expensive in the world.
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- Did you know it is the second-best ______-rich capital city in the world, next to Nairobi in Kenya?
- This wholesale is the largest fruit and vegetable market in all of Asia.
- Delhi was once bound by________ gates
- it is one of the greenest cities on the globe. Its entire public transport runs on ______.
- The city is also called '________ Delhi'
11 Clues: Delhi was once bound by________ gates • The city is also called '________ Delhi' • New Delhi has an International Museum of Toilets • Temple This is the only Bahai temple in Asia. • Minar the tallest brick minaret in the whole world. • This wholesale is the largest fruit and vegetable market in all of Asia. • ...
U.S. History Crossword 2024-05-03
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- civil rights protest against segregated seating
- fear or panic from the rise of communism
- law that provided a range of benefits for some of the returning World War II veterans
- capital city of Alabama
- American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- Soviet attempt to drive allies out of germany
- created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and rebel activities on the part of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having Communist ties
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- convicted of perjury in 1950
- the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality
- period marked by a significant increase of births
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one
- keeping from spreading
- elected Governor of California three times
- married couple who were convicted of spying for the Soviet Union
- Refused to give up her seat
- main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities
16 Clues: keeping from spreading • capital city of Alabama • Refused to give up her seat • convicted of perjury in 1950 • fear or panic from the rise of communism • elected Governor of California three times • Soviet attempt to drive allies out of germany • civil rights protest against segregated seating • period marked by a significant increase of births • ...
U.S. History Crossword 2024-05-03
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- civil rights protest against segregated seating
- fear or panic from the rise of communism
- law that provided a range of benefits for some of the returning World War II veterans
- capital city of Alabama
- American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- Soviet attempt to drive allies out of germany
- created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and rebel activities on the part of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having Communist ties
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- convicted of perjury in 1950
- the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality
- period marked by a significant increase of births
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one
- keeping from spreading
- elected Governor of California three times
- married couple who were convicted of spying for the Soviet Union
- Refused to give up her seat
- main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities
16 Clues: keeping from spreading • capital city of Alabama • Refused to give up her seat • convicted of perjury in 1950 • fear or panic from the rise of communism • elected Governor of California three times • Soviet attempt to drive allies out of germany • civil rights protest against segregated seating • period marked by a significant increase of births • ...
Topic 7 Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-28
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- invested money
- limited supply
- skilled workers
- a campaign against alcohol abuse
- reformers that wanted to end slavery completely in the United States
- severe food shortage
- amount of goods available to sell
- movement of the population from rural areas to cities
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- the refusal to obey laws that one considers unjust
- a person who invests in a business to make a profit
- when union workers refuse to do their jobs until managers agree to address their concerns
- laws passed in southern states to keep enslaved African-Americans from either running away or rebelling
- wealthy families that owned more than 50 enslaved workers and make large amounts of money from cotton
- to prepare new land for planting
- an organized attempt to improve what is unjust or imperfect in society
- an American group that wanted to preserve the country for native-born, white citizens
16 Clues: invested money • limited supply • skilled workers • severe food shortage • a campaign against alcohol abuse • to prepare new land for planting • amount of goods available to sell • the refusal to obey laws that one considers unjust • a person who invests in a business to make a profit • movement of the population from rural areas to cities • ...
Progressive Paper 2022-03-15
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- Opinion The views held by the general people
- disobedience The refusal to follow a law if it is believed to be unjust
- Invested money
- People who wanted slavery abolished in America
- A policy or an attitude that denies equal rights to certain groups of people
- The movement of the population from rural areas to cities
- group People who have a certain concern or belief in something
- crop A crop that is grown to sell instead of used
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- To prepare for planting
- deliverance from sin
- The protection of natural resources
- People who could not pay money they owed
- Great Awakening A dynamic religious movement that swept the nation in the 1800s
- Amount of goods available
- revolution A long, slow process that changed the way goods were produced
- A person who enters another country in order to settle there
16 Clues: Invested money • deliverance from sin • To prepare for planting • Amount of goods available • The protection of natural resources • People who could not pay money they owed • Opinion The views held by the general people • People who wanted slavery abolished in America • crop A crop that is grown to sell instead of used • ...
Capitals of the South Region Crossword 2020-12-07
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- Atlanta is this state's capital
- Montgomery is this state's capital
- Nashville is this state's capital
- The capital of Mississippi
- This state's capital is Oklahoma City
- The capital of this state is Little Rock
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- The capital of South Carolina
- The capital of Virginia
- West Virginia's capital
- The capital of North Carolina
- The capital of Texas
- Florida's capital
- The capital of this state is Baton Rouge
- Kentucky's capital
14 Clues: Florida's capital • Kentucky's capital • The capital of Texas • The capital of Virginia • West Virginia's capital • The capital of Mississippi • The capital of South Carolina • The capital of North Carolina • Atlanta is this state's capital • Nashville is this state's capital • Montgomery is this state's capital • This state's capital is Oklahoma City • ...
Los países hispanohablantes de América Central y el Caribe 2023-01-23
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- NO es país, es un territorio de los EE.UU.
- el país más estrecho de América Central
- el país más pequeño de América Central
- capital de la República Dominicana
- una isla en el Mar Caribe al sur de Florida
- el país entre Honduras y Costa Rica
- capital de Panamá
- capital de El Salvador
- capital de Cuba
- capital de México
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- el país entre Guatemala y Nicaragua
- el país que tiene frontera con Panamá
- el país de orígen del Sr. Muñoz
- capital de Puerto Rico
- capital de Honduras
- capital de Nicaragua
- el país al sur de México
- capital de Guatemala
- el país que se encuentra al sur de los EE.UU.
- capital de Costa Rica
20 Clues: capital de Cuba • capital de Panamá • capital de México • capital de Honduras • capital de Nicaragua • capital de Guatemala • capital de Costa Rica • capital de Puerto Rico • capital de El Salvador • el país al sur de México • el país de orígen del Sr. Muñoz • capital de la República Dominicana • el país entre Guatemala y Nicaragua • el país entre Honduras y Costa Rica • ...
South Africa 2019-10-29
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- Date of the election of the most famous president (write only the last 2 numbers)
- One of the 3 capital cities (executive power is there)
- Name of the racist political system which existed in SA
- One of the official 11 languages (but a minor one)
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- Name of the SA rugby team
- Name of the most famous township in Johannesburg
- The language mostly spoken by the white community
- Official date of the end of the racist political system (write only the last 2 numbers)
- Most famous president in SA
- Before the British, SA was colonised by the ....
10 Clues: Name of the SA rugby team • Most famous president in SA • Name of the most famous township in Johannesburg • Before the British, SA was colonised by the .... • The language mostly spoken by the white community • One of the official 11 languages (but a minor one) • One of the 3 capital cities (executive power is there) • ...
Industrialization-Innovation Brings Changes 1800s-1850s 2021-01-25
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- improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something
- an economic system characterized by private or corporate ownership of capital goods
- system bringing manufacturing steps together in one place to increase efficiency
- machine for cleaning the seeds from cotton fibers, invented by Eli Whitney in 1793
- use of automatic machinery to increase production
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- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Identical pieces that could be assembled quickly by unskilled workers
- development of industries for the machine production of goods
- relating to farm areas and life in the country
- an artificial waterway
10 Clues: an artificial waterway • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • relating to farm areas and life in the country • use of automatic machinery to increase production • development of industries for the machine production of goods • Identical pieces that could be assembled quickly by unskilled workers • ...
Francophone Country Project Crossword 2023-03-17
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- ______ is the capital of Chad. (the apostrophe will have it's own box)
- Seycehlles is made up of 115 _________.
- If I lived in Guadeloupe, I would most likely do this activity.
- Martinique has a traditional dish made with ________ and a special sauce.
- Benin's warmest and rainiest part of the country is ______.
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- The money that they use in Morocco is called the _______.
- One of the main cities in Morocco that we watched a family purchase a home in was called: _________.
- This common dish in Switzerland is similar to a potato pancake.
- A popular city in Togo is _______.
- This sport is popular in Madagascar.
10 Clues: A popular city in Togo is _______. • This sport is popular in Madagascar. • Seycehlles is made up of 115 _________. • The money that they use in Morocco is called the _______. • Benin's warmest and rainiest part of the country is ______. • This common dish in Switzerland is similar to a potato pancake. • ...
KREMS 2013-06-09
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- In 1975 Krems was singled out as a ‘____ City for Historical Preservation’?
- This museum is housed in one of the most beautiful monasteries in the land
- Maria Anna Laager was his mother
- In the year 2000 Krems was added to the ____ World Heritage List
- Its 3 ____ constitute Krems as a major center of Austrian education
- One of the oldest cities of Austria
- One of the most famous art museum in Krems
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- A stroll through Krems and Stein is a rewarding experience for _____
- In which province does Krems belong to?
- 70km is the distance between Krems to Austria’s capital
10 Clues: Maria Anna Laager was his mother • One of the oldest cities of Austria • In which province does Krems belong to? • One of the most famous art museum in Krems • 70km is the distance between Krems to Austria’s capital • In the year 2000 Krems was added to the ____ World Heritage List • Its 3 ____ constitute Krems as a major center of Austrian education • ...
Our Country Türkiye cr/Alperen Bilgin 2022-02-12
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- Which city is capital of Turkey?
- Who is founder of the Turkish Republic?
- The most popular Turkish sweet in the world
- What is the official unit of currency in Turkiye?
- What is the name of your partners's district?
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- Which city in Turkey located in both Asia and Europe?
- What is the name of your partners's city?
- Which region famous for its "Fairy chimneys", "rock houses" and "underground cities" in Turkiye (write in English)
- Which city is the hometown of Santa Claus?
- What is the name of the strategic waterway that traverses Turkey’s largest city and separates Europe from Asia?
10 Clues: Which city is capital of Turkey? • Who is founder of the Turkish Republic? • What is the name of your partners's city? • Which city is the hometown of Santa Claus? • The most popular Turkish sweet in the world • What is the name of your partners's district? • What is the official unit of currency in Turkiye? • Which city in Turkey located in both Asia and Europe? • ...
Brazil vocabulary 2024-11-21
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- capital of brazil
- basin region of Brazil that has a long growing season due to its climate
- 1 of 2 major cities in the southeast
- climate of the southeast
- resource that the southeast produces 1/4 of the worlds supply of
- 1 of 2 major cities in the southeast
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- region of Brazil that has a long growing season due to its climate
- region located north of the southeast region, located in the central plateau
- region that is home to 40% of the population
- resource mainly produced in the northeast
- Contains large sugar plantations due to settlers landing in this area and fertile coastal soil
11 Clues: capital of brazil • climate of the southeast • 1 of 2 major cities in the southeast • 1 of 2 major cities in the southeast • resource mainly produced in the northeast • region that is home to 40% of the population • resource that the southeast produces 1/4 of the worlds supply of • region of Brazil that has a long growing season due to its climate • ...
Lesson 4 2025-07-29
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- someone who has a lot of skill in or a lot of knowledge about something
- damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste
- designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods
- a super big city
- the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road
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- the number of people living in a place
- land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields
- develop industry
- a chance to do or experience something good
- the most important city in a country or state; where the government is
10 Clues: develop industry • a super big city • the number of people living in a place • a chance to do or experience something good • the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road • designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods • land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields • damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste • ...
HISTORIC CITIES OF EUROPE 2024-11-06
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- Once the heart of the Byzantine Empire
- Walled city on the Adriatic Sea
- Ancient city, birthplace of democracy
- City of canals and cycling
- Poland's royal capital for centuries
- Irish capital with Viking origins
- Former Russian imperial capital on the Baltic Sea
- Capital of Romania, known as 'Little Paris'
- Birthplace of Mozart, city of baroque architecture
- City of a hundred spires in the Czech Republic
- Swiss city known for diplomacy and the United Nations
- Historic capital of Latvia with art nouveau buildings
- Bavarian city famous for Oktoberfest
- City of light with centuries of art and culture
- Charming capital of Slovenia
- Estonian capital with a well-preserved medieval old town
- Medieval city in Tuscany, famous for its Palio horse race
- City of canals, built on water
- Home of the Tower, Big Ben, and the Thames
- Capital of Slovakia on the Danube
- Ancient name for Istanbul
- French city famous for wine and Gothic architecture
- historic Italian city near Mount Vesuvius
- City in France, once home to the papacy
- Capital of Spain with royal palaces
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- Historic capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Scottish capital with a historic castle
- Cradle of the Renaissance in Italy
- Medieval city in Belgium, known for its canals
- Home of the Alhambra, last Muslim stronghold in Spain
- German City known for medieval architecture and war trials
- Home to the Kremlin and Red Square
- Former capital of Spain, known for its swords
- English region with a Viking past
- Ancient city destroyed by a volcanic eruption
- Capital of Portugal, rebuilt after a 1755 earthquake
- Capital of an empire, home to the Colosseum
- City divided during the Cold War, now reunited
- Capital of Belgium, heart of the EU
- Swedish capital built on 14 islands
- City split by the Danube River
- Andalusian city with flamenco and Gothic cathedrals
- German city with a towering cathedral
- Nickname for Edinburgh
- Historic city where World War I began
- City with a famous mosque-cathedral
- Historic city in Ukraine with a mix of cultures
- Historic English city with Roman and Viking roots
- Formerly Byzantium and Constantinople
- Capital of Finland, by the Baltic Sea
50 Clues: Nickname for Edinburgh • Ancient name for Istanbul • City of canals and cycling • Charming capital of Slovenia • City split by the Danube River • City of canals, built on water • Walled city on the Adriatic Sea • English region with a Viking past • Irish capital with Viking origins • Capital of Slovakia on the Danube • Cradle of the Renaissance in Italy • ...
HISTORIC CITIES OF EUROPE 2024-11-06
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- German City known for medieval architecture and war trials
- Ancient city destroyed by a volcanic eruption
- Capital of Slovakia on the Danube
- Poland's royal capital for centuries
- City divided during the Cold War, now reunited
- French city famous for wine and Gothic architecture
- Capital of Portugal, rebuilt after a 1755 earthquake
- Historic capital of Latvia with art nouveau buildings
- Ancient name for Istanbul
- Andalusian city with flamenco and Gothic cathedrals
- City of light with centuries of art and culture
- Capital of Finland, by the Baltic Sea
- historic Italian city near Mount Vesuvius
- City of canals and cycling
- Former Russian imperial capital on the Baltic Sea
- Once the heart of the Byzantine Empire
- Capital of Belgium, heart of the EU
- Charming capital of Slovenia
- Irish capital with Viking origins
- Historic city in Ukraine with a mix of cultures
- Ancient city, birthplace of democracy
- German city with a towering cathedral
- Scottish capital with a historic castle
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- English region with a Viking past
- Capital of Romania, known as 'Little Paris'
- Swiss city known for diplomacy and the United Nations
- City with a famous mosque-cathedral
- Formerly Byzantium and Constantinople
- City of a hundred spires in the Czech Republic
- Medieval city in Belgium, known for its canals
- City of canals, built on water
- City in France, once home to the papacy
- Cradle of the Renaissance in Italy
- Medieval city in Tuscany, famous for its Palio horse race
- City split by the Danube River
- Historic capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Swedish capital built on 14 islands
- Historic English city with Roman and Viking roots
- Home of the Alhambra, last Muslim stronghold in Spain
- Estonian capital with a well-preserved medieval old town
- Capital of an empire, home to the Colosseum
- Capital of Spain with royal palaces
- Former capital of Spain, known for its swords
- Home to the Kremlin and Red Square
- Historic city where World War I began
- Birthplace of Mozart, city of baroque architecture
- Bavarian city famous for Oktoberfest
- NORTH Nickname for Edinburgh
- Walled city on the Adriatic Sea
- Home of the Tower, Big Ben, and the Thames
50 Clues: Ancient name for Istanbul • City of canals and cycling • Charming capital of Slovenia • NORTH Nickname for Edinburgh • City of canals, built on water • City split by the Danube River • Walled city on the Adriatic Sea • English region with a Viking past • Capital of Slovakia on the Danube • Irish capital with Viking origins • Cradle of the Renaissance in Italy • ...
CITIES 2020-05-13
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- another important city in England
- another important city in Northern Ireland
- the capital of Wales
- another important city in Scotland
- another important city in Wales
- another important city in Scotland
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- another important city in England
- the capital of Northern Ireland
- another important city in Wales
- the capital of Scotland
- another important city in Northern Ireland
11 Clues: the capital of Wales • the capital of Scotland • the capital of Northern Ireland • another important city in Wales • another important city in Wales • another important city in England • another important city in England • another important city in Scotland • another important city in Scotland • another important city in Northern Ireland • ...
cities 2017-03-02
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- City of nawabs, kababs and chikan embroidery
- Popular among tourists as the ‘golden city’ in the heart of Thar
- Diamond city; 9 out 10 diamonds in the world are polished here
- India’s maximum city or commercial capital
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- Once famous for its gardens, it is now called the silicon city
- City of Joy, where India’s first metro rail service started in 1984
- Knit-wear capital of India, also called the dollar city for earning dollars
- City of the Taj Mahal, famous for traditional sweet petha
8 Clues: India’s maximum city or commercial capital • City of nawabs, kababs and chikan embroidery • City of the Taj Mahal, famous for traditional sweet petha • Once famous for its gardens, it is now called the silicon city • Diamond city; 9 out 10 diamonds in the world are polished here • Popular among tourists as the ‘golden city’ in the heart of Thar • ...
Cities 2015-07-28
8 Clues: largest inland city • Capital of Queensland • island state of Australia • famous for pristine beaches • famous for Sydney Opera House • has a population of 1,260,000 • famous for automobile industry • mining and tourism are two important activities
cities 2022-12-30
8 Clues: It's the Big Apple. • It's got a king's name. • This city is in Illinois. • Hollywood is in this state. • It's the capital of the USA. • It's in the state of Nevada. • Austin is the capital of this state. • It's the third biggest state in the USA.
Geography 2021-10-25
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- A body that orbits the Sun directly and is massive enough to be in hydrostatic equilibrium.
- An imaginary line around the middle of a planet or other celestial body.
- The line is drawn north to south at 0° longitude.
- Is a symbolic representation of all or part of the planet.
- A map of the locations of identifiable landmarks on chromosomes.
- Is a scale model of the Earth.
- Are one of Earth's seven main divisions of land.
- A-line or something else that marks a limit or border.
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- A map that shows state and national boundaries and capital and major cities.
- A person who draws or produces maps.
- Any part of the earth.
- North South East and West are all.
- A visual explanation of the symbols used on the map.
- Collect and verify data used in creating maps.
- A Disney Mouse.
- A distinct territorial body or political entity.
16 Clues: A Disney Mouse. • Any part of the earth. • Is a scale model of the Earth. • North South East and West are all. • A person who draws or produces maps. • Collect and verify data used in creating maps. • A distinct territorial body or political entity. • Are one of Earth's seven main divisions of land. • The line is drawn north to south at 0° longitude. • ...
Revolutionary Cross Word 2015-10-20
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- Parts made by Eli Whitney that changed the north's industry
- Gin Invented by Eli Whitney to make cotton refine.
- Lowell Mill The most famouse mill in Massachussetts.
- York City Comercial Capital of the United States.
- This area provided 75% of the worlds cotton.
- Plow John Deere's invention that made farming easier.
- Cotton Was named for the southrn cotton was so important to the antebellum econonmy.
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- Cyrus McCormick's invntion that made farming easier.
- Road In 1860 this way of transportation became the most popular.
- Mass prduced textiles, farm equipment, other finished goods.
- Reduced travel time and cost.
- There was a increase of these due to growth of factories.
- Canal canal that provided the 1st major link between the east and west.
- boat Robert Fulton invention
- Helped connect the west and east.
- This area became the network of cash crop farms.
16 Clues: boat Robert Fulton invention • Reduced travel time and cost. • Helped connect the west and east. • This area provided 75% of the worlds cotton. • This area became the network of cash crop farms. • York City Comercial Capital of the United States. • Gin Invented by Eli Whitney to make cotton refine. • Cyrus McCormick's invntion that made farming easier. • ...
Olmecs 2025-11-17
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- : Raised stone structures used for temples in many Mesoamerican cities.
- : Civilization that created early writing and calendar systems after the Olmecs.
- : Ancient book made of folded bark or deerskin pages.
- : Early civilization known as the “mother culture” of Mesoamerica.
- : Feathered serpent god worshiped by many Mesoamerican cultures.
- : Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming.
- : Picture-writing used by ancient Mesoamerican civilizations.
- : Capital city of the Aztec Empire built on Lake Texcoco.
- : System used to measure time for farming and religious ceremonies.
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- : Payment made by conquered peoples to the Aztec Empire.
- : Symbol-based picture writing used to record stories or events.
- : Civilization known for building stone pyramids on the Yucatán Peninsula.
- : Religious belief in many gods.
- : Staple crop of Mesoamerican peoples.
- : Landform on which the Maya built much of their civilization.
- : Civilization of southern Mexico that developed one of the first writing systems.
16 Clues: : Religious belief in many gods. • : Staple crop of Mesoamerican peoples. • : Floating gardens used by the Aztecs for farming. • : Ancient book made of folded bark or deerskin pages. • : Payment made by conquered peoples to the Aztec Empire. • : Capital city of the Aztec Empire built on Lake Texcoco. • : Picture-writing used by ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. • ...
Unit 3 vocabulary 2020-06-15
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- It is important that people eat a ________ selection of foods from different food groups.
- This adjective is used to describe the city.
- One can ____________ to organise a community cleanup or try to do it oneself.
- Occupations, such as lawyers, doctors and engineers, are relatively high-__________ jobs.
- Applying effective __________ habits, such as wearing goggles and gloves, is necessary for a secure work space.
- The _________ of germs and bacteria is due to practices such as not washing one's hands.
- The numbers of volunteers are ___________ growing due to the environmental campaign.
- A verb that indicates a normal action or general practice is ___________.
- The _____________ of women in higher education is beneficial for all societies.
- Pollution will always be higher in ___________ areas because of the presence of many factories.
- I'm ____________ trying to tell you that you shouldn't go out while it's raining.
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- An example of a ____________ worker is one who does all their work on time and in good quality.
- If there are too many students in one place, the teacher usually asks them to ___________.
- Pollution can be worse in _________ areas where a lot of people gather over a long period of time.
- The __________ of too much fast food is a leading cause of diabetes.
- Living in the _________ has its advantages, such as living away from the busy cities.
- One important ___________ of an effective job search is knowing the qualifications of the job position.
- Wearing 3-D glasses can __________, or improve, the movie experience in action films.
- There is generally a high _____________ of people in capital cities.
- The __________ of Muslims in the world are not Arabs but rather Southeast Asians.
20 Clues: This adjective is used to describe the city. • The __________ of too much fast food is a leading cause of diabetes. • There is generally a high _____________ of people in capital cities. • A verb that indicates a normal action or general practice is ___________. • One can ____________ to organise a community cleanup or try to do it oneself. • ...
Western Europe 2014-01-06
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- This body of water separates France and the United Kingdom (291)
- What is the capital of Switzerland? (289)
- The Bay of _____________ borders both France and Spain (291)
- This resource is found more in the United Kingdom than any other country in this region (299)
- Most of the land bordering the Mediterranean Sea has a _____________________ climate (293)
- This climate region is only found in Norway, Sweden and Finland (293)
- Parts of this country are located below sea level (291)
- Norway and Sweden are located on the __________________ Peninsula (291)
- How many cities in Italy have over 2 million people? (297)
- Most of the land in this region is used for __________________ farming (299)
- Italy, France and __________ are the only countries with four different ecosystems (295)
- Greek is a ___________ language (297)
- The Faeroe Islands are controlled by what country? (289)
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- The largest climate region found in Western Europe is what? (293)
- This country is completely made of a tundra ecosystem (295)
- This mountain is on the border of France and Italy and has an elevation of 15,771 ft. (291)
- This small country is located between Switzerland and Austria (289)
- Norwegian, Swedish and English are all examples of what type of language? (297)
- What is the largest city in the United Kingdom? (297)
- London and __________ are the only cities in Western Europe with over 5 million people (297)
- This mountain range runs across Greece (291)
- What resource is found in the North Sea? (299)
- Mt. Vesuvius is located in what country? (291)
- The southwest part of this region mostly speaks a ___________________ language (297)
24 Clues: Greek is a ___________ language (297) • What is the capital of Switzerland? (289) • This mountain range runs across Greece (291) • What resource is found in the North Sea? (299) • Mt. Vesuvius is located in what country? (291) • What is the largest city in the United Kingdom? (297) • Parts of this country are located below sea level (291) • ...
ISLAM & AFRICAN EMPIRES 2024-03-14
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- The world's largest hot desert, located in North Africa.
- Medieval library and academy in Baghdad, a center of learning during the Islamic Golden Age.
- Founder of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the last prophet of God.
- Successor to Muhammad as a political and religious leader of the Islamic community.
- Desert animal known for its ability to endure long journeys.
- Religion founded by Muhammad.
- Holiest city in Islam, birthplace of Muhammad.
- Wealthy emperor of the Mali Empire, known for his pilgrimage to Mecca.
- One of the two main branches of Islam, holding different beliefs from Sunni Muslims.
- Market or bazaar, common in Middle Eastern and North African cities.
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- Route Path followed by traders carrying goods between regions or countries.
- Fertile areas in deserts, often containing water and vegetation.
- A person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
- Ancient West African kingdom known for its gold and trade routes.
- City in Saudi Arabia, the second holiest city in Islam.
- Precious metal highly valued for currency and trade.
- Holy book of Islam.
- Bakr Close companion and father-in-law of Muhammad, the first caliph.
- Pilgrimage to Mecca, one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
- Cube-shaped structure in Mecca, Islam's most sacred mosque.
- One of the two main branches of Islam, comprising the majority of Muslims.
- Ancient city in Mali, known as a center of learning and trade.
- Capital city of Syria, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
- West African empire known for its wealth and Timbuktu.
- Cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, considered the fourth caliph by Sunni Muslims and the first imam by Shia Muslims.
25 Clues: Holy book of Islam. • Religion founded by Muhammad. • Holiest city in Islam, birthplace of Muhammad. • Precious metal highly valued for currency and trade. • Pilgrimage to Mecca, one of the Five Pillars of Islam. • West African empire known for its wealth and Timbuktu. • City in Saudi Arabia, the second holiest city in Islam. • ...
Capital City Crossword 2022-12-07
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- this capital has the coliseum
- this capital is in belgium
- this capital is in new zealand
- this capital is in qatar
- this capital has pyramids
- this capital is where sparing happens
- has skyscrapers and light buildings
- this capital is in the smallest continent
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- this capital has the eiffel tower
- this capital in in brazil
- it is a popular place in china
- This capital is in germany
- this capital has the big ben
- this capital is in india
- this is in holland
15 Clues: this is in holland • this capital is in india • this capital is in qatar • this capital in in brazil • this capital has pyramids • This capital is in germany • this capital is in belgium • this capital has the big ben • this capital has the coliseum • it is a popular place in china • this capital is in new zealand • this capital has the eiffel tower • ...
Carlson Capital Crossword! 2023-02-24
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- This person brews his own coffee
- Our Dallas office is located in the ________ building
- Sits next to Valerie next to Clint's office
- Our address is 2100 __________ Ave.
- The tallest person in the office
- New employee on the IT team
- Pedro's "cart" is a ________
- The biggest conference room with the best view
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- Our least popular coffee blend
- New employee on the accounting team
- CCLP has offices in Dallas, London, and ______
- Pedro's best friend is
- Every Tuesday and Thursday we get _______
- You will always see Clint with this in his hand
- Once a month we get a special lunch ______ to our office
- Clint's favorite restaurant
- The name of our smallest conference room
17 Clues: Pedro's best friend is • Clint's favorite restaurant • New employee on the IT team • Pedro's "cart" is a ________ • Our least popular coffee blend • This person brews his own coffee • The tallest person in the office • New employee on the accounting team • Our address is 2100 __________ Ave. • The name of our smallest conference room • Every Tuesday and Thursday we get _______ • ...
Land Degradation 2018-11-13
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- The wearing away of the earth's surface
- Growing cities lead to more road traffic and therefore more ____ pollution.
- A destructive type of deforestation is slash-and-______
- Using these to fertilise the land can contaminate water.
- Expanding cities may lead to a loss of valuable _______ land.
- The name for a process involving the expansion of cities.
- Increased use of machinery in farming, or ____________, can cause land degradation.
- A method of deforestation is ______ cutting
- Landscape most at risk from deforestation
- Farming can cause erosion as _______ can eat groundcover and expose the soil
- County experiencing highest rate of deforestation
- This farming process breaks up the soil and exposes it to erosion.
- Herbicides used to kill ________ can contaminate water.
- Cutting down trees causes erosion as the _______ hold the soil together
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- Trees can act as ________________ to prevent erosion by wind.
- The cutting down of forests
- Excessive eating of grasses and other green plants by cattle
- Farmers can ______ trees to prevent erosion.
- Growing cities can lead to contamination of ______ sources, such as lakes and rivers.
- The loss of productivity and sustainability of the land is land _____________.
- A type of erosion causing dust storms
- Spraying these chemicals to kill pests can contaminate water.
- The top layer of soil
- Type of erosion leading to channels in the land
24 Clues: The top layer of soil • The cutting down of forests • A type of erosion causing dust storms • The wearing away of the earth's surface • Landscape most at risk from deforestation • A method of deforestation is ______ cutting • Farmers can ______ trees to prevent erosion. • Type of erosion leading to channels in the land • County experiencing highest rate of deforestation • ...
Yolanda Guajardo, P5 2023-05-17
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- The branch of geography dealing with how human activity affects or is influenced by the earth's surface. The overall topic of our class, associated with every unit. (Unit 1, VIT)
- The total value of goods and services produced within the borders of a country during a specific time period, usually one year. (Unit 7, CC)
- When a nation stretches across borders and across states. (Unit 4, CC)
- Agriculture that requires large quantities of inputs (e.g., labor, capital, agricultural products) to produce products. (Unit 5, CC)
- A total way of life held in common by a group of people, including learned features such as language, ideology, behavior, technology, and government. Includes many patterns and processes across the world that affect our human geography. (Unit 3, VIT)
- The expansion of cities and urban areas into surrounding rural or undeveloped land. Reason for the development of cities and urbanization. (Unit 6, VIT)
- Central place, where a large amount of businesses are located. The center of most settlements and determines land use, cost of land, and more. (Unit 5, VIT)
- Economic policies that promote free market principles, such as deregulation, liberalization, and privatization. (Unit 7, IDK)
- A country with multiple culture groups or multiple ethnic groups under a single government. (Unit 4, CC)
- To set the boundaries or limits of. (Unit 4, IDK)
- Type of agricultural production that involves the use of relatively low levels of inputs, such as labor, capital, and chemicals, in order to produce crops or livestock. (Unit 5, CC)
- Combines residential, commercial, cultural, or institutional functions into a building, block, or neighborhood. (Unit 6, CC)
- The total amount of money earned by a nation's people and businesses. (Unit 7, CC)
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- A philosophy of geography that stated that human behaviors are a direct result of the surrounding environment. (Unit 1, CC)
- A state in which the cultural borders of a nation correspond with the state borders of a country. Determines boundaries across continents and shapes human culture, migration, etc.(Unit 4, VIT)
- The adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another. (Unit 3, CC)
- A refugee or group of refugees returning to their home country. (Unit 2, IDK)
- The very poorest parts of cities that in extreme cases are not even connected to city services and are controlled by gangs and drugs. (Unit 6, IDK)
- A tool demographers use to categorize countries' population growth rates and economic structures. (Unit 2, CC)
- The arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area. (Unit 1, IDK)
- The process by which economic activities on the earth's surface evolved from producing basic, primary goods to using factories for mass-producing goods for consumption. Explains modernization and the rapid growth of cities and economy. (Unit 7, VIT)
- The shared ideas, values, and beliefs of a culture. (Unit 3, IDK)
- Describes the causes of death in each stage of the DTM. (Unit 2, CC)
- Permits multiple land-uses in the same space or building (Unit 6, CC)
- The theory that the physical environment may set limits on human actions, but people have the ability to adjust to the physical environment and choose a course of action. (Unit 1, CC)
- The movement of people from one place in the world to another. There are many types, and it greatly influences nations and people. (Unit 2, VIT)
- An ecosystem modified for agricultural use. (Unit 5, IDK)
- The process through which people lose originally differentiating traits, such as dress, speech particularities or mannerisms, when they come into contact with another society or culture. (Unit 3, CC)
28 Clues: To set the boundaries or limits of. (Unit 4, IDK) • An ecosystem modified for agricultural use. (Unit 5, IDK) • The shared ideas, values, and beliefs of a culture. (Unit 3, IDK) • Describes the causes of death in each stage of the DTM. (Unit 2, CC) • Permits multiple land-uses in the same space or building (Unit 6, CC) • ...
HISTORIC CITIES OF EUROPE 2024-11-13
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- Swedish capital built on 14 islands
- Bavarian city famous for Oktoberfest
- Walled city on the Adriatic Sea
- Poland's royal capital for centuries
- Home of the Alhambra, last Muslim stronghold in Spain
- Capital of Romania, known as 'Little Paris'
- Charming capital of Slovenia
- Former Russian imperial capital on the Baltic Sea
- Capital of Slovakia on the Danube
- French city famous for wine and Gothic architecture
- Ancient city destroyed by a volcanic eruption
- Swiss city known for diplomacy and the United Nations
- Cradle of the Renaissance in Italy
- Scottish capital with a historic castle
- City of canals, built on water
- Estonian capital with a well-preserved medieval old town
- Ancient city, birthplace of democracy
- Medieval city in Tuscany, famous for its Palio horse race
- German city with a towering cathedral
- Home of the Tower, Big Ben, and the Thames
- Historic capital of Latvia with art nouveau buildings
- Irish capital with Viking origins
- Capital of Belgium, heart of the EU
- German City known for medieval architecture and war trials
- City of a hundred spires in the Czech Republic
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- Formerly Byzantium and Constantinople
- Former capital of Spain, known for its swords
- City with a famous mosque-cathedral
- City of light with centuries of art and culture
- English region with a Viking past
- Birthplace of Mozart, city of baroque architecture
- Historic city in Ukraine with a mix of cultures
- Andalusian city with flamenco and Gothic cathedrals
- City divided during the Cold War, now reunited
- Capital of Spain with royal palaces
- Historic capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Medieval city in Belgium, known for its canals
- Historic city where World War I began
- Capital of Finland, by the Baltic Sea
- City in France, once home to the papacy
- Capital of Portugal, rebuilt after a 1755 earthquake
- Historic Italian city near Mount Vesuvius
- Once the heart of the Byzantine Empire
- City split by the Danube River
- Historic English city with Roman and Viking roots
- Nickname for Edinburgh
- City of canals and cycling
- Home to the Kremlin and Red Square
- Ancient name for Istanbul
- Capital of an empire, home to the Colosseum
50 Clues: Nickname for Edinburgh • Ancient name for Istanbul • City of canals and cycling • Charming capital of Slovenia • City of canals, built on water • City split by the Danube River • Walled city on the Adriatic Sea • English region with a Viking past • Capital of Slovakia on the Danube • Irish capital with Viking origins • Cradle of the Renaissance in Italy • ...
CITIES 2024-01-19
8 Clues: Many people together • Paintings on the wall • You don't have anything • A person who has no house • Many houses outside of the city • The boss in a town or in a city • Old paper and bottles on the street • A part of the city where people have no money
CITIES 2020-05-13
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- another important city in Wales
- another important city in England
- another important city in Northern Ireland
- another important city in Northern Ireland
- another important city in Scotland
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- another important city in Scotland
- another important city in Wales
- the capital of Wales
- the capital of Scotland
- another important city in England
- the capital of Northern Ireland
11 Clues: the capital of Wales • the capital of Scotland • another important city in Wales • another important city in Wales • the capital of Northern Ireland • another important city in England • another important city in Scotland • another important city in England • another important city in Scotland • another important city in Northern Ireland • ...
Cities 2023-07-28
8 Clues: the city with a Roman bath • the city with a parliament • the city where lace is made • the city closest to Austria • the city with two breweries • the city with a thousand lakes • the city where the course took place • the Erasmus participant lives in the historical centre of the city
capitals of the USA 2024-03-07
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- the capital of a super bowl champion state
- the capital of a state is the northwest
- the capital of Alabama
- the first for letters is a meme
- has a very weird name
- the capital of a state that starts with south
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- the capital of a state in the top left corner
- the capital of a great northwest coastal state
- the capital of Texas
- the capital of drey favorite state
- the capital of a state that is really high
- the capital of a very cool state
- the capital of washigton
- the capital of Delaware
- the capital of Michigan
15 Clues: the capital of Texas • has a very weird name • the capital of Alabama • the capital of Delaware • the capital of Michigan • the capital of washigton • the first for letters is a meme • the capital of a very cool state • the capital of drey favorite state • the capital of a state is the northwest • the capital of a super bowl champion state • ...
5th Class Geography Crossword 2020-12-11
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- What is the capital of Tanzania? (6)
- what ocean is on the west of Africa? (8,5)
- what is the capital of Moldova? (8)
- What is capital city of Iceland? (9)
- what is the largest country in South America? (6)
- What is the capital of Luxembourg? (10)
- what country has 5,470,000 people? (7)
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- Zagreb is the capital city of which country? (7)
- what is the highest peak in U.S.A? (5,8)
- What does Italy look like? (4)
- what is the capital of Qatar? (4)
- What is the capital of Uzbekistan? (8)
- What is the capital city of Serbia? (7)
- Santiago is the capital of. (5)
- What country's population is 23,580,000 people? (6)
- What is the capital of Peru? (4)
- What is the biggest river in Mexico? (3,6)
17 Clues: What does Italy look like? (4) • Santiago is the capital of. (5) • What is the capital of Peru? (4) • what is the capital of Qatar? (4) • what is the capital of Moldova? (8) • What is the capital of Tanzania? (6) • What is capital city of Iceland? (9) • What is the capital of Uzbekistan? (8) • what country has 5,470,000 people? (7) • What is the capital city of Serbia? (7) • ...
The Pacific Realm 2024-05-15
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- Capital of Samoa
- Ocean west of Australia
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Papua New Guinea
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of the Solomon Islands
- City north of the Great Sandy Desert
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- Belongs to Chile
- Capital of Fiji
- Owners of French Polynesia
- Capital of Marshall Islands
- Australia's largest city
- Ocean east of New Zealand
- City in the Great Victorian Desert
- Location of South Magnetic Pole
- Capital of New Zealand
16 Clues: Capital of Fiji • Belongs to Chile • Capital of Samoa • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Australia • Capital of New Zealand • Ocean west of Australia • Australia's largest city • Ocean east of New Zealand • Owners of French Polynesia • Capital of Marshall Islands • Capital of Papua New Guinea • Capital of the Solomon Islands • Location of South Magnetic Pole • ...
Famous_Cities_#4 2025-10-21
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- Coastal city in Canada
- Capital of Greece
- Capital of Cuba
- Swiss financial center
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Qatar
- Coastal city in South Africa
- City of canals in Italy
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- Capital of Poland
- Capital of Germany
- Major city in New Zealand
- Capital of the Netherlands
- Indian city known for Bollywood
- Capital of Finland
15 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Poland • Capital of Greece • Capital of Germany • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Finland • Coastal city in Canada • Swiss financial center • Capital of South Korea • City of canals in Italy • Major city in New Zealand • Capital of the Netherlands • Coastal city in South Africa • Indian city known for Bollywood
Famous_Cities_#4 2025-10-21
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- Coastal city in Canada
- Capital of Greece
- Capital of Cuba
- Swiss financial center
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Qatar
- Coastal city in South Africa
- City of canals in Italy
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- Capital of Poland
- Capital of Germany
- Major city in New Zealand
- Capital of the Netherlands
- Indian city known for Bollywood
- Capital of Finland
15 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Poland • Capital of Greece • Capital of Germany • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Finland • Coastal city in Canada • Swiss financial center • Capital of South Korea • City of canals in Italy • Major city in New Zealand • Capital of the Netherlands • Coastal city in South Africa • Indian city known for Bollywood
Famous Cities #4 2025-10-21
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- Coastal city in Canada
- Capital of Greece
- Capital of Cuba
- Swiss financial center
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Qatar
- Coastal city in South Africa
- City of canals in Italy
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- Capital of Poland
- Capital of Germany
- Major city in New Zealand
- Capital of the Netherlands
- Indian city known for Bollywood
- Capital of Finland
15 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Poland • Capital of Greece • Capital of Germany • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Finland • Coastal city in Canada • Swiss financial center • Capital of South Korea • City of canals in Italy • Major city in New Zealand • Capital of the Netherlands • Coastal city in South Africa • Indian city known for Bollywood
Countries and capitals 2025-10-06
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- What country's capital is Mexico City?
- What country's capital is Ottawa?
- What country's capital is Athens?
- What country's capital is Buenos Aires?
- What country's capital is Moscow?
- What country's capital is Wellington?
- What country's capital is Tokyo?
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- What country's capital is Lisbon?
- What country's capital is Paris?
- What country's capital is London?
- What country's capital is Beijing?
- What country's capital is Caracas?
- What country's capital is Madrid?
- What country's capital is Rome?
14 Clues: What country's capital is Rome? • What country's capital is Paris? • What country's capital is Tokyo? • What country's capital is Lisbon? • What country's capital is London? • What country's capital is Ottawa? • What country's capital is Athens? • What country's capital is Moscow? • What country's capital is Madrid? • What country's capital is Beijing? • ...
HISTORIC CITIES OF EUROPE 2024-11-13
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- Swedish capital built on 14 islands
- Bavarian city famous for Oktoberfest
- Walled city on the Adriatic Sea
- Poland's royal capital for centuries
- Home of the Alhambra, last Muslim stronghold in Spain
- Capital of Romania, known as 'Little Paris'
- Charming capital of Slovenia
- Former Russian imperial capital on the Baltic Sea
- Capital of Slovakia on the Danube
- French city famous for wine and Gothic architecture
- Ancient city destroyed by a volcanic eruption
- Swiss city known for diplomacy and the United Nations
- Cradle of the Renaissance in Italy
- Scottish capital with a historic castle
- City of canals, built on water
- Estonian capital with a well-preserved medieval old town
- Ancient city, birthplace of democracy
- Medieval city in Tuscany, famous for its Palio horse race
- German city with a towering cathedral
- Home of the Tower, Big Ben, and the Thames
- Historic capital of Latvia with art nouveau buildings
- Irish capital with Viking origins
- Capital of Belgium, heart of the EU
- German City known for medieval architecture and war trials
- City of a hundred spires in the Czech Republic
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- Formerly Byzantium and Constantinople
- Former capital of Spain, known for its swords
- City with a famous mosque-cathedral
- City of light with centuries of art and culture
- English region with a Viking past
- Birthplace of Mozart, city of baroque architecture
- Historic city in Ukraine with a mix of cultures
- Andalusian city with flamenco and Gothic cathedrals
- City divided during the Cold War, now reunited
- Capital of Spain with royal palaces
- Historic capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
- Medieval city in Belgium, known for its canals
- Historic city where World War I began
- Capital of Finland, by the Baltic Sea
- City in France, once home to the papacy
- Capital of Portugal, rebuilt after a 1755 earthquake
- Historic Italian city near Mount Vesuvius
- Once the heart of the Byzantine Empire
- City split by the Danube River
- Historic English city with Roman and Viking roots
- Nickname for Edinburgh
- City of canals and cycling
- Home to the Kremlin and Red Square
- Ancient name for Istanbul
- Capital of an empire, home to the Colosseum
50 Clues: Nickname for Edinburgh • Ancient name for Istanbul • City of canals and cycling • Charming capital of Slovenia • City of canals, built on water • City split by the Danube River • Walled city on the Adriatic Sea • English region with a Viking past • Capital of Slovakia on the Danube • Irish capital with Viking origins • Cradle of the Renaissance in Italy • ...
European Cities 2023-02-11
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- This Belgian city has the same name as a green vegetable (8)
- A Dutch city known for its canals. (9)
- The Irish capital city. (6)
- A Welsh city that has the name of a bird and deep water in it (7)
- A French city's name which looks quite like a wild animal's name (5)
- The Beatles' home city. (9)
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- The Spanish city which has a wonderful football team. (9)
- A Swiss city (7)
- A city which has a leaning tower. (4)
- Portugal's capital city. (6)
- Scotland's largest city. (7)
- The German capital city. (6)
- A northern English city which has a Minster. (4)
13 Clues: A Swiss city (7) • The Irish capital city. (6) • The Beatles' home city. (9) • Portugal's capital city. (6) • Scotland's largest city. (7) • The German capital city. (6) • A city which has a leaning tower. (4) • A Dutch city known for its canals. (9) • A northern English city which has a Minster. (4) • The Spanish city which has a wonderful football team. (9) • ...
pretty cities 2025-01-19
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- information place where tourists get maps and advice.
- path beside a road for people to walk
- a board showing direction or information.
- machine a machine where you can withdraw money.
- a train system below the ground.
- a large, grand home for kings or queens.
- the time when a place is open.
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- a large shop with different section for various product.
- a circular road where cars drive around.
- office a place where you buy tickets.
- a group of similar things kept together.
- places place to see interesting things.
- park a place to park cars.
13 Clues: park a place to park cars. • the time when a place is open. • a train system below the ground. • path beside a road for people to walk • office a place where you buy tickets. • a circular road where cars drive around. • a group of similar things kept together. • a large, grand home for kings or queens. • a board showing direction or information. • ...
capitals of the USA 2024-03-07
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- the capital of a super bowl champion state
- the capital of a state is the northwest
- the capital of Alabama
- the first for letters is a meme
- has a very weird name
- the capital of a state that starts with south
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- the capital of a state in the top left corner
- the capital of a great northwest coastal state
- the capital of Texas
- the capital of drey favorite state
- the capital of a state that is really high
- the capital of a very cool state
- the capital of washigton
- the capital of Delaware
- the capital of Michigan
15 Clues: the capital of Texas • has a very weird name • the capital of Alabama • the capital of Delaware • the capital of Michigan • the capital of washigton • the first for letters is a meme • the capital of a very cool state • the capital of drey favorite state • the capital of a state is the northwest • the capital of a super bowl champion state • ...
Ancient Egypt Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-07
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- To reserve a corpse using spices
- a succession of people from the same family who play a prominent role in business, politics, or another field
- A coffin-like object used to hold mummies
- A seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean; contains the word, 'red'
- A valley formed by flowing water
- Where the mouth of a river flows into
- Soil/land capable of producing crops
- A thick "paper" that was used to write on
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- World's longest river
- A person/animal who's body has been dried or reserved after death
- World's largest hot desert, and third largest behind the arctic and Antarctica
- A triangular structure used as a shelter
- Ancient Egyptian rulers
- A mythical creature with the body of a lion and head of a man
- The capital of Egypt and one of the largest cities in Africa
- An object/symbol that represented a word, syllable, or sound
16 Clues: World's longest river • Ancient Egyptian rulers • To reserve a corpse using spices • A valley formed by flowing water • Soil/land capable of producing crops • Where the mouth of a river flows into • A triangular structure used as a shelter • A coffin-like object used to hold mummies • A thick "paper" that was used to write on • ...
Topic 7 Vocabulary 2023-03-29
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- The disobeying of laws people felt was unjust without using violence
- Amount of goods available to sell
- Skilled workers
- A person who invests in a business to make a profit
- Reformers that wanted to end slavery completely in the United States
- A campaign against alcohol abuse
- Laws passed in the southern states to keep enslaved Africans from either running away or rebelling
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- The movement of the population from rural areas to cities
- Prepare for planting
- Invested money
- A group of Americans that wanted to preserve the country for native-born, white citizens
- Severe food shortage
- Wealthy families that made huge amounts of money from cotton because of the large number of slaves they owned
- The refusal of workers to do their jobs until managers agree to address their concerns
- An organized attempt to improve what is unjust or imperfect in society
- Limited supply
16 Clues: Invested money • Limited supply • Skilled workers • Prepare for planting • Severe food shortage • A campaign against alcohol abuse • Amount of goods available to sell • A person who invests in a business to make a profit • The movement of the population from rural areas to cities • The disobeying of laws people felt was unjust without using violence • ...
Humanities Super-Knowledge Crossword 2017-02-23
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- This can become a problem in badly policed cities
- The way many cities dispose of their rubbish
- Reducing the number of these has many benefits for air quality
- More people will live in these sorts of housing in the future
- A new sort of architecture that blends in with the earth.
- By 2025, this many people will live in megacities
- Snow that is contaminated
- Too much noise, or constant noise in a city area
- When sulphur dioxide and nitrous oxide mixes with rain
- A thick haze of exhaust that hovers over cities
- The name given to the warming effect of some gases
- The study of the land and its relationship to people
- Reducing this means things are closer together
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- The environment that most humans will live in by 2050
- A city in Dubai built on sustainable lines
- A classic environmental sci-fi movie released in 1972
- This gas is a major contributor to global warming
- Gardens situated on the rooftop spaces of buildings
- A way of mapping temperature changes from rural to urban
- The name given to a general trend of warming
- Projection of enough light to wash out the stars
- All cities need lots of this, and also pollute this
- The process where urban areas decline
- Any city that has more than 10,000,000 people
- Correct behaviour, and important for researchers
25 Clues: Snow that is contaminated • The process where urban areas decline • A city in Dubai built on sustainable lines • The way many cities dispose of their rubbish • The name given to a general trend of warming • Any city that has more than 10,000,000 people • Reducing this means things are closer together • A thick haze of exhaust that hovers over cities • ...
URBANISATION 2014-05-23
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- Environmental impact of urbanisation.
- The state of being extremely poor.
- Something that causes people to leave where they live.
- A megacity in Indonesia.
- Biggest city and megacity in the world.
- Fastest growing city in the world.
- Movement of people from rural areas to large cities.
- Cities growing bigger into rural areas. Its outward spread.
- Large amounts of people living in a small area/place.
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- Most populated country it the world.
- City that has a global significance.
- Another word often used for 'squatter settlements'
- Population of megacities or more (in millions).
- A city in Australia that is a world city.
- Physical structures such as buildings, roads etc.
- Something that makes people want to leave where they live.
- An area located outside cities. The countryside.
17 Clues: A megacity in Indonesia. • The state of being extremely poor. • Fastest growing city in the world. • Most populated country it the world. • City that has a global significance. • Environmental impact of urbanisation. • Biggest city and megacity in the world. • A city in Australia that is a world city. • Population of megacities or more (in millions). • ...
Countries and capitals 2025-10-06
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- What country's capital is Mexico City?
- What country's capital is Ottawa?
- What country's capital is Athens?
- What country's capital is Buenos Aires?
- What country's capital is Moscow?
- What country's capital is Wellington?
- What country's capital is Tokyo?
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- What country's capital is Lisbon?
- What country's capital is Paris?
- What country's capital is London?
- What country's capital is Beijing?
- What country's capital is Caracas?
- What country's capital is Madrid?
- What country's capital is Rome?
14 Clues: What country's capital is Rome? • What country's capital is Paris? • What country's capital is Tokyo? • What country's capital is Lisbon? • What country's capital is London? • What country's capital is Ottawa? • What country's capital is Athens? • What country's capital is Moscow? • What country's capital is Madrid? • What country's capital is Beijing? • ...
Did you know this about Delhi? 2021-09-05
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- Minar the tallest brick minaret in the whole world.
- Delhi, earlier known as _______, goes back to the Mahabharata. It was mentioned in the epic as the capital of the Pandavas. The city is no longer called by that name, but you can find a few colleges and a metro station still using it.
- Temple This is the only Bahai temple in Asia.
- Baoli, Asia’s largest spice market, started somewhere in the 17th century and continues to be a bubbly marketplace to date.
- New Delhi has an International Museum of Toilets
- place This is the most expensive in terms of office spaces in India, and the 9th most expensive in the world.
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- Did you know it is the second-best ______-rich capital city in the world, next to Nairobi in Kenya?
- This wholesale is the largest fruit and vegetable market in all of Asia.
- Delhi was once bound by________ gates
- it is one of the greenest cities on the globe. Its entire public transport runs on ______.
- The city is also called '________ Delhi'
11 Clues: Delhi was once bound by________ gates • The city is also called '________ Delhi' • New Delhi has an International Museum of Toilets • Temple This is the only Bahai temple in Asia. • Minar the tallest brick minaret in the whole world. • This wholesale is the largest fruit and vegetable market in all of Asia. • ...
Unit Six - The Industrial Revolution 2025-03-16
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- invented by Richard Arkwright; used water to power machines; sped up the production
- the process by which more people move from rural areas to cities leading to growth and development in urban areas
- a steam locomotive designed by George and Robert Stephenson; proved that steam engines could be an efficient way to transport goods and people
- this is money that one invests in order to produce a good or service
- a period of rapid change when people began using machines and factories to mass produce goods
- invented by James Hargreaves; allowed a single worker to spin multiple threads at once
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- these are resources like land, labor, and capital that are needed to produce goods and services
- a boat powered by a steam engine; invented by Robert Fulton in the early 1800s
- a system of making goods at home, rather than factories
- greatly improved by James Watt; led to advancements in transportation and industrialization
- organizations formed by workers to protect their rights, improve working conditions, and negotiate for better wages
11 Clues: a system of making goods at home, rather than factories • this is money that one invests in order to produce a good or service • a boat powered by a steam engine; invented by Robert Fulton in the early 1800s • invented by Richard Arkwright; used water to power machines; sped up the production • ...
Countries 2017-12-04
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- The Great Wall of China
- Capital is Santiago
- The capital is Berlin and this country was in WWII
- An African Country on The Gulf of Guinea and Capital Abuja
- Capital Rome and known for Leaning Tower of Pisa
- In south America
- Has the Sydney Opera House
- Korea Dictator Kim Jong Un
- The World’s largest nation, borders European and Asian Countries.
- Their King is Felipe VI
- Known for their Beautiful Capital Havana
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- Known for tequila, latinas, and latinos
- known for hockey
- Capital is Amsterdam and known for Anne Frank House
- Home of the free
- Their president is Ram Nath Kovind
- known for david Beckham, also Fish and Chips
- This country borders Spain
- The capital is Paris
- Has The Star of David on it’s flag
20 Clues: known for hockey • Home of the free • In south America • Capital is Santiago • The capital is Paris • The Great Wall of China • Their King is Felipe VI • This country borders Spain • Has the Sydney Opera House • Korea Dictator Kim Jong Un • Their president is Ram Nath Kovind • Has The Star of David on it’s flag • Known for tequila, latinas, and latinos • ...
Canadian Crossword 2013-04-26
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- capital of Nunavut
- largest lake in canada
- the nicest shirt pattern money can buy
- capital of the north west territories
- the number of Canadian territories.
- Canadian football league
- huge lake in northern Saskatchewan.
- the capital of canada
- Canada's national emblem
- Canada's First prime minister
- Canada's National animal
- capital of saskatchewan
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- A big animal with antlers, good at getting hit by cars.
- Saskatchewan's flower
- Capital of Ontario
- west most province of Canada.
- number of canadian provinces
- capital of British Colombia
- capital of Quebec
- the most useful word ever created.
- One of the languages spoken in Canada
- slang term for a two dollar Canadian coin
- slang term for a one dollar Canadian coin
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police
24 Clues: capital of Quebec • capital of Nunavut • Capital of Ontario • Saskatchewan's flower • the capital of canada • largest lake in canada • capital of saskatchewan • Canadian football league • Canada's national emblem • Canada's National animal • capital of British Colombia • number of canadian provinces • west most province of Canada. • Canada's First prime minister • ...
Jamaica parishes and Capitals 2025-04-15
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- the capital of Portland
- the capital of St Andrew
- the capital of Trelawny
- the capital of St Thomas
- the capital of Montego Bay
- the c.apital of St Elizabeth
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- the capital of Westmoreland
- the capital of Jamaica
- the capital of Hanover
- the capital of Clarendon
- the capital of St Mary
- the capital of.St Ann
- the capital of St Catherine
- the capital of manchester
14 Clues: the capital of.St Ann • the capital of Jamaica • the capital of Hanover • the capital of St Mary • the capital of Portland • the capital of Trelawny • the capital of Clarendon • the capital of St Andrew • the capital of St Thomas • the capital of manchester • the capital of Montego Bay • the capital of Westmoreland • the capital of St Catherine • the c.apital of St Elizabeth
Cities 2020-09-28
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- (noun)an act of robbery with violence, esp in the street
- (adjective)rich, wealthy
- (verb) to quickly increase by a great deal
- an adjective used to indicate that something bad or undesirable is great or intense
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- (noun)if it happens in the economy or in a company or industry, it becomes worse or less successful than it had been
- (verb)use authority of force to make people accept something
- (verb)developing quickly and strongly, healthy, blooming(if talking about a flover)
- (verb)fail to properly look after something
8 Clues: (adjective)rich, wealthy • (verb) to quickly increase by a great deal • (verb)fail to properly look after something • (noun)an act of robbery with violence, esp in the street • (verb)use authority of force to make people accept something • (verb)developing quickly and strongly, healthy, blooming(if talking about a flover) • ...
Cities 2022-06-03
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- to force someone out of their usual or original place
- very noticeable or attracting attention, often in a way that is not wanted
- (two words, no space in between) the rapid expansion of the geographic extent of cities and towns, often characterized by low-density residential housing, single-use zoning, and increased reliance on the private automobile for transportation
- (two words, no space) a form of housing estate containing strictly controlled entrances and often characterized by a closed perimeter
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- the owner of a house, apartment, condominium, land, or real estate which is rented or leased to an individual or business; Vermieter
- take (property) from its owner for public use or benefit
- designed for people to live there; as opposed to commercial, industrial, etc.
- (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy
8 Clues: to force someone out of their usual or original place • take (property) from its owner for public use or benefit • (especially of a group or area) having a great deal of money; wealthy • very noticeable or attracting attention, often in a way that is not wanted • designed for people to live there; as opposed to commercial, industrial, etc. • ...
Cities 2024-01-16
8 Clues: Home of DaVinci • The City of Lights • The Classical City • City of Seven Hills • The mini greek Island • The Paris of the East • City of Masks, and Canals • The city of music, and dreams
The UK and the USA 2014-01-08
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- River in the USA
- The US President´s surname
- The Queen´s surname
- Capital city of Scotland
- First US President
- Party in the USA
- Largest ethnic minority in the USA
- University town in England
- Capital City of Northern Ireland
- US ex-president
- Bordering country to the USA
- The Queen´s daughter´s Name
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- Largest town in Scotland
- Prince William´s son
- Lake in the USA
- Famous game in Las Vegas
- Capital city of California
- Capital city of Arizona
- Hometown of the Beatles
- Capital city of Wales
- Capital city of Ireland
- Bordering country to the USA
- River in the UK
23 Clues: Lake in the USA • River in the UK • US ex-president • River in the USA • Party in the USA • First US President • The Queen´s surname • Prince William´s son • Capital city of Wales • Capital city of Arizona • Hometown of the Beatles • Capital city of Ireland • Largest town in Scotland • Famous game in Las Vegas • Capital city of Scotland • Capital city of California • The US President´s surname • ...
ASEAN COUNTRIES 2023-08-11
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- NORTH TIMOR LESTE
- CAPITAL CITY OF TIMOT LESTE
- NORTH OF WEST MALAYSIA
- HEAD OF GOVERMENT MALAYSIA
- VIETNAM CURRENCY
- CAPITAL CITY OF VIETNAM
- MALAYSIA LANGUAGE
- NORTH LAOS
- SOUTH TIMOR LESTE
- LANGUAGE OF TIMOR LESTE
- CAPITAL CITY OF INDONESIA
- HEAD OF STATE THAILAND
- NORTH VIETNAM
- GOVERMENT OF MYANMAR
- PHILIPPINES LANGUAGE
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- HEAD OF STATE SINGAPORE
- CAPITAL CITY OF PHILIPPINES
- SOUTH OF MALAYSIA
- PHILIPPINES CURRENCY
- HEAD OF STATE CAMBODIA
- CAPITAL CITY OF MYANMAR
- CURRENCY OF INDONESIA
- NORTH THAILAND
- THAILAND CURRENCY
- NORTH PHILIPINES
- HEAD OF STATE BRUNEI
- THAILAND LANGUAGE
- CAPITAL CITY OF THAILAND
- LAOS CURRENCY
- MALAYSIA CURRENCY
- GOVERMENT OF CAMBODIA
31 Clues: NORTH LAOS • LAOS CURRENCY • NORTH VIETNAM • NORTH THAILAND • VIETNAM CURRENCY • NORTH PHILIPINES • NORTH TIMOR LESTE • SOUTH OF MALAYSIA • MALAYSIA LANGUAGE • THAILAND CURRENCY • THAILAND LANGUAGE • SOUTH TIMOR LESTE • MALAYSIA CURRENCY • PHILIPPINES CURRENCY • HEAD OF STATE BRUNEI • GOVERMENT OF MYANMAR • PHILIPPINES LANGUAGE • CURRENCY OF INDONESIA • GOVERMENT OF CAMBODIA • NORTH OF WEST MALAYSIA • ...
Citizens Review (Unit 6) 2022-01-07
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- Who represents our senate district?
- What percent is WI's sales tax?
- What is WI highest court?
- What do some Wi cities hire instead of a mayor?
- How many cities does WI have?
- What power allows the governor to strike specific words from a bill?
- How many years is a Wi state assembly term?
- Who was the first governor to have a recall election?
- How many seats are in the Wi state assembly?
- Who fills in if the governor is no longer able to serve?
- Where is the Wi state capital?
- Who is our current lieutenant governor?
- How many judges are on the WI Court of Appeals?
- The state senate makes up what house?
- What kind of petition must gather signatures of more than 25% of last election's voters to "redo" an election?
- What is the main legislative entity of a county?
- What court is established by cities, villages, and towns?
- The state assembly makes up what house?
- How much vote is needed to override a governor's veto?
- How many years is a Wi state senator's term?
- How many years is a WI chief justice elected for?
- If a budget occurs every two years, what is this called?
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- How many state senators does Wi have?
- How many villages does Wi have?
- The supreme court has ______ over all other courts in the state and has the discretion to determine which cases it will review.
- The other type of bill that must begin in the assembly
- How many counties are in WI?
- Who controls the state assembly?
- What is Wisconsin's intermediate apellate court?
- _____ have fewer powers, but do maintain roads, private zoning, and often have fire departments.
- What court deals with Wisconsin's trial cases?
- Who represents our assembly district?
- How many towns does Wi have?
- Unincorporated communities have no _______ function.
- How many justices comprise WI's highest court?
- Wisconsin is redistricted every ___ ____?
- Who is our current governor?
- One type of bill that must begin in the assembly
- What county is Southwestern in?
- What are towns governed by?
- There's no limit to the number of ____ that a governor can serve.
- What kind of body is the Wi legislature?
42 Clues: What is WI highest court? • What are towns governed by? • How many counties are in WI? • How many towns does Wi have? • Who is our current governor? • How many cities does WI have? • Where is the Wi state capital? • How many villages does Wi have? • What percent is WI's sales tax? • What county is Southwestern in? • Who controls the state assembly? • ...
World Countries 2023-12-30
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- This country's capital is 11 letters long and starts with T and the country starts with H
- This country includes the Darién Gap
- This country is an island nation in Africa
- This country has a peninsula in Asia but the rest of the country is not
- This country is one of the only countries that have consecutive letters
- This country is the most populous country in Africa
- This country sounds similar to an island nation in the same continent
- This country is in the Caribbean, under Cuba
- This country owns Greenland and the Faeroe Islands
- This country is one of the two countries that start with a letter
- This country is a micro-state in Europe
- World's most populated country (as of 2023)
- This country is in the Leeward Islands chain
- This country's capital is Lusaka
- One of the cities in this country is Freeport
- This country's capital is Kigali
- This country is in the Pacific Ocean
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- This country would have access to water if it wasn't for Vietnam
- This country is the next letter of the alphabet after AB, BA, CV, DE, and FI (Each are a country)
- This country is not recognized by the US but is by Mexico
- This country borders Brazil and Argentina only
- This country's letters can be made from the first letter CH, AU, CA, IN, ZI, ES, and HO (Each are a country in this puzzle)
- This country used to be called Swaziland but changed it's name because of its 50th anniversary
- This country has about 500,000 millionaires
- This country is at the Horn of Africa
- This country borders _ _ _ _ and Saudi Arabia
- It is a country and a continent (if you don't count Oceania instead of the country)
- This country is the largest landlocked country
- This country border's one other country and is the poorer of the two, even though it has more people than its neighbor
- World's most populated country (as of 2022)
- This is the only country that starts with this letter and borders 3 countries
- This country is made of islands, one of which has a greater population than Russia, being only 113000th of the size
- This country's capital is Ottawa (I hope you didn't mistake it with Toronto)
33 Clues: This country's capital is Lusaka • This country's capital is Kigali • This country includes the Darién Gap • This country is in the Pacific Ocean • This country is at the Horn of Africa • This country is a micro-state in Europe • This country is an island nation in Africa • This country has about 500,000 millionaires • World's most populated country (as of 2022) • ...
East Asia 2025-04-21
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- The capital city of South Korea.
- A religion native to Japan, based on worship of nature and spirits.
- Information spread to influence people’s opinions, often in a biased or misleading way.
- A popular Japanese food made with rice, fish, and vegetables.
- The capital city of Japan.
- ____ Korea: A totalitarian country ruled by Kim Jong Un
- The 2nd most populous country in the world and home to the Great Wall.
- A heavily guarded border between North and South Korea.
- The capital city of China.
- A philosophy and ethical system based on the teachings of Confucius, focusing on the importance of family, respect for elders, social harmony, and moral integrity
- A spiritual philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao (the Way), which is the natural order of the universe.
- The current leader of North Korea.
- A multinational conglomerate based in South Korea, known for its leadership in the electronics and technology industries.
- An island nation country, famous for its unique art, cuisine (like sushi), the iconic Mount Fuji, and its powerful economy driven by global companies such as Toyota and Sony.
- A giant wave caused by an earthquake or underwater explosion
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- train: A high-speed train, primarily found in Japan, that travels at speeds over 200 miles per hour.
- Factories where people work long hours for low pay, often in poor conditions.
- Korean ____: A conflict that took place from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea, supported by China and the Soviet Union, and South Korea, supported by the United States and other United Nations forces.
- _____ and Nagasaki: Two Japanese cities bombed in World War II.
- The capital city of North Korea.
- ____ Korea: A democratic nation known for K-Pop and technology.
- A form of government where one person or party has total control over citizens lives.
- Taxes on goods brought in from other countries.
- Mount ____ - Japan’s tallest and most famous mountain.
- A video game company from Japan.
- Chinese ____ Party (CCP) - The political party that controls China.
- Ring of ____: An area with frequent earthquakes and volcanoes around the Pacific Ocean.
- A popular genre of music from South Korea.
- The official language of China.
29 Clues: The capital city of Japan. • The capital city of China. • The official language of China. • The capital city of South Korea. • The capital city of North Korea. • A video game company from Japan. • The current leader of North Korea. • A popular genre of music from South Korea. • Taxes on goods brought in from other countries. • ...
Topic 7 Vocab 2023-03-27
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- To prepare land for planting.
- Movement of the population from rural areas to cities.
- Skilled workers who made things before factories.
- Disobedience When one does not follow laws they find unjust.
- Reform It is an organized attempt to change unjust rules in society for the better.
- When people refuse to do their jobs until managers address their concerns.
- Invested money supplied by capitalists.
- Limited supply; causes high demands.
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- This group of Americans wanted to preserve the land for white-born citizens.
- Laws passed by southern states made to keep slaves from escaping or rebelling.
- Amount of goods available to sell.
- Person who wanted to end slavery in the United States.
- A person who invests in a business to make a profit.
- Severe food shortage; caused by war and/or disease.
- Wealthy families who owned 50 or more slaves.
- Movement A movement made to limit alcohol abuse.
16 Clues: To prepare land for planting. • Amount of goods available to sell. • Limited supply; causes high demands. • Invested money supplied by capitalists. • Wealthy families who owned 50 or more slaves. • Movement A movement made to limit alcohol abuse. • Skilled workers who made things before factories. • Severe food shortage; caused by war and/or disease. • ...
The Coolest Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-12
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- the smaller of the twin cities in the Indus Valley
- The passing of something through generations
- a person who commands a group of people
- another word for currency
- when you write something in the present tense. I am writing a book
- the s in grapes
- the subject Ms. Rodgers teaches
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- the biggest city and presumably the capital of the Indus Valley
- the entire body of writing about a creation period, person, etc.
- the creation of a new item that has never been made is called an ______________
- another word for farming
- A natural structure on the surface of the earth
- famous structures created in egypt(they are not located just in egypt) that are tombs
- another word for god or goddess
- the system everyone has to make laws, elect leaders, wage war, etc. Without this we would be in anarchy
- people under control by other people this happened in America
16 Clues: the s in grapes • another word for farming • another word for currency • another word for god or goddess • the subject Ms. Rodgers teaches • a person who commands a group of people • The passing of something through generations • A natural structure on the surface of the earth • the smaller of the twin cities in the Indus Valley • ...
U.S. History Crossword 2024-05-03
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- civil rights protest against segregated seating
- fear or panic from the rise of communism
- law that provided a range of benefits for some of the returning World War II veterans
- capital city of Alabama
- American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- Soviet attempt to drive allies out of germany
- created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and rebel activities on the part of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having Communist ties
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- convicted of perjury in 1950
- the rights of citizens to political and social freedom and equality
- period marked by a significant increase of births
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one
- keeping from spreading
- elected Governor of California three times
- married couple who were convicted of spying for the Soviet Union
- Refused to give up her seat
- main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities
16 Clues: keeping from spreading • capital city of Alabama • Refused to give up her seat • convicted of perjury in 1950 • fear or panic from the rise of communism • elected Governor of California three times • Soviet attempt to drive allies out of germany • civil rights protest against segregated seating • period marked by a significant increase of births • ...
