capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Sec 2 Geography Pop Quiz 2021-02-17
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- Cities have a _________ population (multicultural)
- When there are many different land uses fighting for the use of one piece of land, this creates _________________
- Cities have many __________________ areas (buildings & roads)
- Qualities that are not desirable about a particular place
- An increase in the population of people living in cities is known as __________________
- Cities have a _________ population size
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- Housing shortage occurs when ________ exceeds the supply of housing
- People who migrate to cities may not get jobs as there are __________ jobs.
- Houses are usually not build on mountainous areas as it can be ____________________
- When birth rate is more than death rate, this is known as natural _________
- An example of a city that has a small land area
11 Clues: Cities have a _________ population size • An example of a city that has a small land area • Cities have a _________ population (multicultural) • Qualities that are not desirable about a particular place • Cities have many __________________ areas (buildings & roads) • Housing shortage occurs when ________ exceeds the supply of housing • ...
State Crossword by:Christian Luna and Ohany Acosta 2013-05-17
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- capital is Salem
- nickname is The Gem State
- state flower is Black-Eyed Susan
- state bird is Scissor-tailed flycatcher
- nickname is the The Show-Me State
- nickname is The Natural State
- largest city is Philadelphia
- capital is Juneau
- capital is Lincoln
- state bird is the Cactus wren
- state bird is the Roadrunner
- capital is Des Moines
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- nickname is The Peach State
- nickname is The Empire State
- large city is Miami
- capital is Providence
- nickname is The Garden State
- large city is Shreveport
- capital is Topeka
- State Bird is California gull
- capital is Bismarck
- state tree is White Oak
- state flower is Goldenrod
- state tree is Ponderosa pine
24 Clues: capital is Salem • capital is Topeka • capital is Juneau • capital is Lincoln • large city is Miami • capital is Bismarck • capital is Providence • capital is Des Moines • state tree is White Oak • large city is Shreveport • nickname is The Gem State • state flower is Goldenrod • nickname is The Peach State • nickname is The Empire State • nickname is The Garden State • ...
Países do continente americano 2021-08-09
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- Sua capital é Porto príncipe
- País da A.do Sul,não ligado ao Brasil
- País da A.do Sul,não ligado ao Oceano
- País localizado ao sul do Brasil
- Faz fronteira com a Costa Rica
- Sua capital é Paramaribo
- Sua capital é Kingston
- País da Amér.Central.Sua capital é Nassau.
- Sua capital é Ottawa
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- Faz fronteira com Honduras
- Faz fronteira com : Peru, Bolívia e Argentina
- É o maior país da América do Sul
- país-ilha, sua capital é Havana
- Faz fronteira com o Brasil
- Sua capital é Lima
- Localizado no centro-leste A.do Sul
- Localizado na A. do Sul,ligado ao Atlântico
- Quem nasce lá:salvadorenho/salvadorenha
- Faz fronteira com os EUA
- Faz fronteira com El Salvador
20 Clues: Sua capital é Lima • Sua capital é Ottawa • Sua capital é Kingston • Sua capital é Paramaribo • Faz fronteira com os EUA • Faz fronteira com Honduras • Faz fronteira com o Brasil • Sua capital é Porto príncipe • Faz fronteira com El Salvador • Faz fronteira com a Costa Rica • país-ilha, sua capital é Havana • É o maior país da América do Sul • País localizado ao sul do Brasil • ...
Introdcution to Spanish "Intro Crossword" 2023-03-30
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- The female student
- The backpack
- The term for a bullfight in Spanish.
- It's a pleasure
- The #1 sport in most of Latin America
- A food that is totally different between Spain and Mexico.
- The capital of Uruguay
- The capital of Nicaragua
- Until tomorrow
- What's happening?
- The window
- The book
- Goodbye
- Good morning
- The capital of Argentina
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- The capital of Spain
- Who?
- The computer
- The table
- The capital of Honduras
- Hello
- The capital of Costa Rica
- Where?
- The capital of Cuba
- I present to you
- See you soon
- How are you? (Informal)
- The chair
- My name is (literally "I am called")
- The student desk
30 Clues: Who? • Hello • Where? • Goodbye • The book • The table • The chair • The window • The computer • The backpack • See you soon • Good morning • Until tomorrow • It's a pleasure • I present to you • The student desk • What's happening? • The female student • The capital of Cuba • The capital of Spain • The capital of Uruguay • The capital of Honduras • How are you? (Informal) • The capital of Nicaragua • ...
European Countries & Physical Features 2025-08-27
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- South of Europe
- Capital is Brussels
- World’s largest country
- West of Europe
- Capital is Madrid
- Known for tulips and canals
- Includes England, Scotland, Wales, and N. Ireland
- Mountains between Spain and France
- Capital is Warsaw
- Flat land across northern Europe
- Flows through central Europe
- West of Spain
- Home to Spain and Portugal
- Country of Paris
- North of Europe
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- Divide Europe and Asia
- Capital is Vienna
- Capital is Berlin
- Between England and France
- Mountains in central Europe
- Capital is Kyiv
- Norway and Sweden
- Famous for Alps and chocolate
- Flows through Germany
- Capital is Athens
- Country in Europe and Asia.
- Boot-shaped nation
27 Clues: West of Spain • West of Europe • South of Europe • Capital is Kyiv • North of Europe • Country of Paris • Capital is Vienna • Capital is Berlin • Capital is Madrid • Norway and Sweden • Capital is Warsaw • Capital is Athens • Boot-shaped nation • Capital is Brussels • Flows through Germany • Divide Europe and Asia • World’s largest country • Between England and France • Home to Spain and Portugal • ...
Olivia quiz 2021-05-18
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- group of people united by a common purpose
- the capital of Croatia
- your little brother
- a hidden store of goods
- the capital of Kosovo
- the capital of Ireland
- the capital of France
- something heavy that gives stability
- exciting or troubling
- wealth
- enthusiastically
- brave
- a heroic act
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- way of transportation
- passionate, extreme
- a dome on top of a building
- the capital of Norway
- to tempt
- I win
- very out standing
- pleased, satisfied
- an illness
- your littlest brother
- a disease caused by topical parasites
- the capital of Serbia
25 Clues: I win • brave • wealth • to tempt • an illness • a heroic act • enthusiastically • very out standing • pleased, satisfied • passionate, extreme • your little brother • way of transportation • the capital of Norway • the capital of Kosovo • your littlest brother • the capital of France • exciting or troubling • the capital of Serbia • the capital of Croatia • the capital of Ireland • a hidden store of goods • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-11-21
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- when large numbers of people move to same area, forming towns and cities
- an economic system based on private ownership of capital
- a political theory created by Mark arguing for class warfare
- an industrial facility where workers manufacture items or operate machines
- economic theory that all elements of the economy should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole
- work or workers
- something that has never been made before
- belief that the government should not get involved in the economy
- what Karl Marx called factory owners
- turning raw materials into finished products using technology
- machinery and equipment developed using science
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- the science or practice of farming
- everyone who lives in a particular place
- workers, working-class folks
- changing an economy from focusing on agriculture to focusing on manufacturing
- a refusal to work by a group of workers
- having to do with a town or city
- having to do with the countryside
- creating something new
19 Clues: work or workers • creating something new • workers, working-class folks • having to do with a town or city • having to do with the countryside • the science or practice of farming • what Karl Marx called factory owners • a refusal to work by a group of workers • everyone who lives in a particular place • something that has never been made before • ...
Puzzle 4 2022-12-12
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- The largest country in the world.
- An optical instrument used for observing small objects.
- The contents of a cell minus the nucleus.
- An electronics company which began by selling trading cards.
- A university is older than the Aztec Empire.
- Anything that may have an impact or influence on a system.
- A country with a larger surface area than Pluto.
- A country that still executed people by guillotine in 1977.
- A permanent increase in size and mass of an organism.
- A country with two capital cities.
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- The country with the largest population.
- A country with more pyramids than Egypt.
- The minerals are forged on Jupiter and Saturn.
- The basic unit of a living organism.
- The aqueous solution of a acell's cytoplasm.
- This company introduced the Stratocaster style of electric guitar in 1954.
- A specialized structure found inside cells that carries out a specific life process.
- The national animal of Scotland.
- The process of forming younher organisms from the older ones.
- The subatomic atom having a negative charge and orbiting the nucleus.
20 Clues: The national animal of Scotland. • The largest country in the world. • A country with two capital cities. • The basic unit of a living organism. • The country with the largest population. • A country with more pyramids than Egypt. • The contents of a cell minus the nucleus. • The aqueous solution of a acell's cytoplasm. • A university is older than the Aztec Empire. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-02-09
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- THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE INTO CITIES.
- A GERMAN PHILOSOPHER WHO AUTHORED "THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO".
- MONEY USED TO INVEST IN ENTERPRISES.
- AN ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL THEORY IN WHICH PEOPLE AS A WHOLE CONTROL THE MEANS OF PRODUCTION, INSTEAD OF PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS.
- TO SEPARATE IRON FROM ITS ORE.
- WORKERS' ORGANIZATIONS THAT PROTECT WORKERS' RIGHTS.
- SOMEONE WHO MANAGES AND TAKES ON THE FINANCIAL RISK OF STARTING A NEW BUSINESS.
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- THE IDEA THAT THE GOAL OF SOCIETY SHOULD BE "THE GREATEST HAPPINESS FOR THE GREATEST NUMBER"
- INVENTOR OF THE COTTON GIN
- A FORM OF SOCIALISM ADVOCATED BY MARX
- A DRUG THAT PREVENTS PAIN DURING SURGERY.
- AN ENGINEER AND INVENTOR WHO IMPROVED THE STEAM ENGINE.
- MULTI-STORY BUILDINGS DIVIDED INTO APARTMENTS.
- PRIVATE ROADS BUILT BY ENTREPRENEURS WHO CHARGED TRAVELERS A TOLL.
- THE WORKING CLASS
15 Clues: THE WORKING CLASS • INVENTOR OF THE COTTON GIN • TO SEPARATE IRON FROM ITS ORE. • THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE INTO CITIES. • MONEY USED TO INVEST IN ENTERPRISES. • A FORM OF SOCIALISM ADVOCATED BY MARX • A DRUG THAT PREVENTS PAIN DURING SURGERY. • MULTI-STORY BUILDINGS DIVIDED INTO APARTMENTS. • WORKERS' ORGANIZATIONS THAT PROTECT WORKERS' RIGHTS. • ...
canada crossword 2025-10-23
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- The Canadian province where the majority of residents speak French.
- The Indigenous people inhabiting the northern regions of Canada.
- A popular lake and location in Alberta, famous for its Rocky Mountain scenery (Lake ...).
- Clues
- The famous waterfall and river separating Canada and the USA.
- Clues
- A very popular winter sport and Canada's national winter game.
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- Canada's national symbol, often found on the flag (the ... leaf).
- Canada's other official language besides English.
- A famous Canadian dish of French fries, cheese curds, and gravy.
- (or MONARCH) The head of state in Canada, represented by the Governor General.
- A national animal of Canada, known for building dams.
- The capital city of Canada.
- One of Canada's largest cities, famous for its CN Tower.
- Canada's form of government, a Constitutional ...
- The official currency of Canada.
16 Clues: Clues • Clues • The capital city of Canada. • The official currency of Canada. • Canada's other official language besides English. • Canada's form of government, a Constitutional ... • A national animal of Canada, known for building dams. • One of Canada's largest cities, famous for its CN Tower. • The famous waterfall and river separating Canada and the USA. • ...
M11_L2 Brazil 2025-03-02
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- Largest urban area in South America, located in southern Brazil
- capital of Brazil
- Brazil's second-largest city, located northeast of Sao Paulo
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- Giant urban area that includes surrounding cities and suburbs
- Major port and industrial city, located 1,000 miles from the mouth of the Amazon river
- huge slums
6 Clues: huge slums • capital of Brazil • Brazil's second-largest city, located northeast of Sao Paulo • Giant urban area that includes surrounding cities and suburbs • Largest urban area in South America, located in southern Brazil • Major port and industrial city, located 1,000 miles from the mouth of the Amazon river
Middle East Countries 2025-02-10
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- The capital of this country is Abu Dhabi
- The capital of this country is Sanaa
- The capital of this country is Damascus
- The capital of this country is Ankara
- The capital of this country is Riyadh
- The capital of this country is Tehran
- The capital of this country is Muscat
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- The capital of this country is Manama
- The capital of this country is Amman
- The capital of this country is Cairo
- The capital of this country is Jerusalem
- The capital of this country is Beirut
- The capital of this country is Kuwait
- The capital of this country is Doha
- The capital of this country is Baghdad
15 Clues: The capital of this country is Doha • The capital of this country is Amman • The capital of this country is Cairo • The capital of this country is Sanaa • The capital of this country is Manama • The capital of this country is Beirut • The capital of this country is Ankara • The capital of this country is Kuwait • The capital of this country is Riyadh • ...
Mariska 6th Hour Social Studies 2021-12-20
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- Capital of Virginia
- Capital of Paris
- Capital of Iowa
- Capital of China
- third world from planet
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Kansas
- Directions like north south west and east
- Study of earth
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- Place between China and Russia
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of South Korea
- place north of Kansas
15 Clues: Study of earth • Capital of Iowa • Capital of Paris • Capital of China • Capital of Italy • Capital of Canada • Capital of Kansas • Capital of Montana • Capital of Virginia • Capital of Nebraska • place north of Kansas • Capital of South Korea • third world from planet • Place between China and Russia • Directions like north south west and east
Geography Act. 1a 2016-07-21
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- rice bowl of the Philippines.
- a fruit with a terrible smell but a heavenly taste.
- old Chinese name for the Philippines.
- the most popular beast of burden in the Philippines.
- first Spanish settlement in the Philippines.
- the ancient industry in the Philippines.
- fishing capital of greater Manila.
- surfing capital of the Philippines.
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- the biggest of the three major geographical groups.
- the capital and largest city of the Philippines.
- the summer capital of the Philippines.
- the world’s smallest commercial fish.
- the Philippines’ Natural Dye Capital.
- the shoe capital of the Philippines.
- the land of the Eighth World Wonder.
- the perfect island getaway and known for its warm blue waters and powder-fine white sand.
- land of the World’s Most Perfect Cone.
- the heritage village of the Philippines.
- seafood capital of the Philippines.
- the Philippines’ Duck Egg Capital.
20 Clues: rice bowl of the Philippines. • fishing capital of greater Manila. • the Philippines’ Duck Egg Capital. • seafood capital of the Philippines. • surfing capital of the Philippines. • the shoe capital of the Philippines. • the land of the Eighth World Wonder. • the world’s smallest commercial fish. • the Philippines’ Natural Dye Capital. • old Chinese name for the Philippines. • ...
The Earth 2019-10-18
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- A European country that looks like a boot on the map.
- People speak this language in Egypt.
- The largest ocean.
- The capital of this country is Hanoi.
- The capital of Italy.
- The Mississippi River is in this continent.
- The capital of Spain.
- This ocean is between Great Britain and the USA.
- This language is spoken in India.
- The capital of Great Britain.
- The capital of Egypt.
- A European country. Its flag is red and yellow.
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- The capital of France.
- The smallest ocean.
- The largest country in the world.
- A continent and a country.
- There is a maple leaf on the flag of this country.
- It forms a continent together with Asia.
- The capital of Germany.
- A hot continent.
- The capital of India.
- One of the longest rivers in the world.
22 Clues: A hot continent. • The largest ocean. • The smallest ocean. • The capital of Italy. • The capital of Spain. • The capital of India. • The capital of Egypt. • The capital of France. • The capital of Germany. • A continent and a country. • The capital of Great Britain. • The largest country in the world. • This language is spoken in India. • People speak this language in Egypt. • ...
Northeast Region Crossword 2023-10-25
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- this state is known for their blueberries.
- capital city of Pennsylvania
- capital city of Connecticut
- this state borders VT,MA,CT,NJ,PA.
- Vermont produces the most __________ in the US.
- city known as the "Steel City"
- this state borders Lake Erie
- major mountain range that begins in this region of the US
- capital city of Rhode Island
- state that borders Massachusetts and Connecticut.
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- this state is known for it's lobster.
- nicknamed the "City of Brotherly Love"
- body of water that 7 of the Northeastern states border.
- the "Green Mountain State" located in New England
- capital city of Maine
- capital city of New Jersey
- capital city of New York
- capital city of Concord
- sub-region that would include states NY,NJ,PA.
- this state has the largest population in the Northeast US.
- this subregion is made up of MA,ME,NH,VT,CT,and RI.
- most densely populated state
- capital city of Massachusetts
23 Clues: capital city of Maine • capital city of Concord • capital city of New York • capital city of New Jersey • capital city of Connecticut • capital city of Pennsylvania • this state borders Lake Erie • capital city of Rhode Island • most densely populated state • capital city of Massachusetts • city known as the "Steel City" • this state borders VT,MA,CT,NJ,PA. • ...
Singers, planets, countries, animals & elements (S,P,C,A&E) 2025-10-22
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- which planets is known as the ‘red planet’?
- who sings die with a smile with lady gaga?
- which planet famously has rings around it?
- which country has 3 capital cities?
- what is the first element on the periodic table?
- which animal/reptile has a venomous bite and slithers?
- what is the most populated country?
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- which singer released a song called ‘Please Please Please’?
- which planet is often laughed about in school becase of its funny name?
- which animal is known as man’s best friend?
- who sings the fate of ophelia?
- which animal lives mainly in Canada, has brown fur, and eats fish?
- what is the biggest country in land area?
- what element of the periodic table do we breathe in?
- which element is radioactive and has its symbol as ‘U’?
15 Clues: who sings the fate of ophelia? • which country has 3 capital cities? • what is the most populated country? • what is the biggest country in land area? • who sings die with a smile with lady gaga? • which planet famously has rings around it? • which planets is known as the ‘red planet’? • which animal is known as man’s best friend? • ...
IELTS Rural & Urban Life Vocabulary 2025-09-03
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- A person who travels from home to work and back regularly
- A residential area on the outskirts of a city
- Containing a high number of people in a small area
- Relating to farming
- The feeling of belonging and cooperation among people living close-by
- Full of activity and energy
- Overcrowding on roads and in urban areas
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- Forms of transport provided by the government
- Useful features or services provided by a place
- Relating to a large city or urban area
- When too many people live in one area
- Involving a lot of activity or rapid movement
- The growth and expansion of cities
- The uncontrolled expansion of cities into surrounding areas
- Relating to the countryside
- Far away from cities and people
- In an isolated or not tourist/well-travelled place
- the basic systems and services needed for a society
- Movement of people from one place to another
19 Clues: Relating to farming • Relating to the countryside • Full of activity and energy • Far away from cities and people • The growth and expansion of cities • When too many people live in one area • Relating to a large city or urban area • Overcrowding on roads and in urban areas • Movement of people from one place to another • Forms of transport provided by the government • ...
A & I 2024-02-04
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- Capital city is Cardiff
- Country where Nana currently is
- Country where Dada & Dadi were born
- Type of rock
- City we live in
- Capital of Wales
- City where you were born
- Animal where you go to learn
- Type of rock
- Capital city is London
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- Capital city is Edinburgh
- Capital of Scotland
- Capital city of Northern Island
- Part of a volcano where the magma sits
- Type of rock
- xxx Heath Road
- Country where you were born
- The name of Ayahs squishy
- Capital of England
- Country where Mina is
20 Clues: Type of rock • Type of rock • Type of rock • xxx Heath Road • City we live in • Capital of Wales • Capital of England • Capital of Scotland • Country where Mina is • Capital city is London • Capital city is Cardiff • City where you were born • Capital city is Edinburgh • The name of Ayahs squishy • Country where you were born • Animal where you go to learn • Capital city of Northern Island • ...
Working Capital Management 2019-08-29
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- it consists of all the raw material, Semi finished and the finished goods in the organization
- the debts owed to a company by its customers
- this approach matches the source of fund with nature of assets
- it is also known as working capital
- type of cost incurred for recovering the amount overdue than the credit period
- it is a system for improving cash inflow
- this model uses √(2bt/i)to find out the optimum conversion amount
- approach not considering depreciation and profit margin in WC estimation
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- it is a financial service handling accounts receivable
- it is factoring without the obligation of absorbing any unpaid invoices
- it is the availability of liquid assets to a market or company
- type of relationship between the working capital and sales in % of sales method
- it is one of the types of factoring service
- this float is the combination of postal, lethargy and bank floats
- it is a way of managing cash in the format of cash receipts minus cash payments
- net OC + payables deferral period
- it is an approach where receivables are equal to payments
17 Clues: net OC + payables deferral period • it is also known as working capital • it is a system for improving cash inflow • it is one of the types of factoring service • the debts owed to a company by its customers • it is a financial service handling accounts receivable • it is an approach where receivables are equal to payments • ...
Carlson Capital Crossword! 2023-02-24
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- Sits next to Valerie next to Clint's office
- Pedro's best friend is
- Our least popular coffee blend
- The biggest conference room with the best view
- Our address is 2100 __________ Ave.
- Clint's favorite restaurant
- You will always see Clint with this in his hand
- The name of our smallest conference room
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- CCLP has offices in Dallas, London, and ______
- Once a month we get a special lunch ______ to our office
- New employee on the accounting team
- This person brews his own coffee
- Pedro's "cart" is a ________
- Every Tuesday and Thursday we get _______
- Our Dallas office is located in the ________ building
- New employee on the IT team
- The tallest person in the office
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 _______ • ...
Capital of countries 2024-06-07
17 Clues: Chad • Fiji • Egypt • Panama • Denmark • Morocco • Jamaica • Ecuador • Estonia • Slovakia • Mongolia • Honduras • Australia • Nicaragua • Argentina • Saudi Arabia • Bosnia and Herzegovina
Geography Act. 1a 2016-07-21
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- old Chinese name for the Philippines.
- the capital and largest city of the Philippines.
- the most popular beast of burden in the Philippines.
- the ancient industry in the Philippines.
- first Spanish settlement in the Philippines.
- fishing capital of greater Manila.
- the world’s smallest commercial fish.
- the summer capital of the Philippines.
- a fruit with a terrible smell but a heavenly taste.
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- the shoe capital of the Philippines.
- rice bowl of the Philippines.
- surfing capital of the Philippines.
- the Philippines’ Natural Dye Capital.
- the perfect island getaway and known for its warm blue waters and powder-fine white sand.
- seafood capital of the Philippines.
- the heritage village of the Philippines.
- the land of the Eighth World Wonder.
- the Philippines’ Duck Egg Capital.
- the biggest of the three major geographical groups.
- land of the World’s Most Perfect Cone.
20 Clues: rice bowl of the Philippines. • the Philippines’ Duck Egg Capital. • fishing capital of greater Manila. • surfing capital of the Philippines. • seafood capital of the Philippines. • the shoe capital of the Philippines. • the land of the Eighth World Wonder. • the Philippines’ Natural Dye Capital. • old Chinese name for the Philippines. • the world’s smallest commercial fish. • ...
TRAVEL AND GEOGRAPHY 2024-10-18
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- Capital of China
- Capital of Italy, home to the Colosseum
- Capital of France, home to the Eiffel Tower
- MAHAL Famous white marble mausoleum in India
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- World’s largest hot desert, located in Africa
- Longest mountain range in the world, located in South America
- Capital city of Japan
- YORK US city, home to the Statue of Liberty
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- Capital of Germany
- Italian city famous for its canals
- Spanish city known for Gaudí’s architecture
- EVEREST Tallest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas
- Capital of Greece, known for ancient ruins
- Country known for its vast landscapes and Niagara Falls
- Australian city known for its Opera House
- The world’s largest rainforest, located in South America
- Capital city of Russia
- Brazilian city famous for the Christ the Redeemer statue
- Country known for its pyramids and the Nile River
20 Clues: Capital of China • Capital of Germany • Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Russia • Capital of the United Kingdom • Italian city famous for its canals • Capital of Italy, home to the Colosseum • Australian city known for its Opera House • Capital of Greece, known for ancient ruins • Spanish city known for Gaudí’s architecture • Capital of France, home to the Eiffel Tower • ...
World Geography 2025-05-04
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- A bend in a river.
- The largest ocean.
- A small stream or river that joins a main river.
- The capital city of Australia
- The smallest ocean.
- One of the main causes of ocean currents.
- The imaginary lines that lie from north to south around the globe.
- The direction currents flow in the northern hemisphere.
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- The capital city of America
- The capital city of China
- The capital city of South Africa.
- Surname of the man who created the original map that most world maps are now based on.
- The line that divides the southern hemisphere from the northern hemisphere.
- The warm ocean current next to Southern Africa
- The longest river
- The imaginary lines that lie from east to west around the globe.
- The capital city of Italy
- The capital city of Russia
- The capital city of Canada
- The capital city of England
20 Clues: The longest river • A bend in a river. • The largest ocean. • The smallest ocean. • The capital city of China • The capital city of Italy • The capital city of Russia • The capital city of Canada • The capital city of America • The capital city of England • The capital city of Australia • The capital city of South Africa. • One of the main causes of ocean currents. • ...
Middle East Capitals 2024-04-30
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- The capital of Kuwait.
- The capital of Turkey.
- The capital of Yemen.
- The capital of Pakistan.
- The capital of the United Arab Emirates.
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- The capital of Israel.
- The capital of Iran.
- The capital of Syria.
- The capital of Afghanistan.
- The capital of Egypt.
- The capital of Jordan.
- The capital of Qatar.
- The capital of Oman.
- The capital of Lebanon.
14 Clues: The capital of Iran. • The capital of Oman. • The capital of Syria. • The capital of Egypt. • The capital of Yemen. • The capital of Qatar. • The capital of Israel. • The capital of Kuwait. • The capital of Turkey. • The capital of Jordan. • The capital of Lebanon. • The capital of Pakistan. • The capital of Afghanistan. • The capital of the United Arab Emirates.
. 2024-06-04
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- The capital of Cote d'Ivoire
- The capital of Central African Republic
- The capital of Mauritius
- The capital of Madagascar
- The capital of Angola
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- The capital of Equatorial Guinea
- The capital of Rwanda
- The capital of Tanzania
- The capital of Ghana
- The capital of Somalia
- The capital of Tunisia
- The capital of Niger
- The capital of Togo
- The capital of Guinea
14 Clues: The capital of Togo • The capital of Ghana • The capital of Niger • The capital of Rwanda • The capital of Guinea • The capital of Angola • The capital of Somalia • The capital of Tunisia • The capital of Tanzania • The capital of Mauritius • The capital of Madagascar • The capital of Cote d'Ivoire • The capital of Equatorial Guinea • ...
Eastern Europe and Russia 2020-12-09
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- capital of Belarus
- capital of Ukraine
- longest river in Europe
- mountains that arc from Poland into Romania
- capital of Russia
- frozen region of central Russia
- mountains on the Balkan near the Adriatic Sea
- disappearing lake
- deepest freshwater lake in the world
- major river in Poland
- capital of Poland
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- southern portion of the Carpathian Range
- communist revolution in Russia
- capital of Serbia
- longest river in Russia
- fertile valley in Bulgaria
- rulers in Russia
- capital of Hungary
- mineral rich region of Poland
- major river in Eastern Europe
- highest peak in Europe
21 Clues: rulers in Russia • capital of Serbia • capital of Russia • disappearing lake • capital of Poland • capital of Belarus • capital of Ukraine • capital of Hungary • major river in Poland • highest peak in Europe • longest river in Europe • longest river in Russia • fertile valley in Bulgaria • mineral rich region of Poland • major river in Eastern Europe • communist revolution in Russia • ...
Urban Landscapes Unit 6 2026-01-06
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- Housing – Government-owned housing for low-income residents
- Zone Model – City model that shows growth in rings
- Tract – Area used by the census to collect population data
- City – City with overwhelming dominance in a country
- Sprawl – Spread-out, low-density urban development
- – Movement of people into cities
- Theory – Explains land value based on distance from CBD
- Laws – Rules that regulate land use in cities
- City – Business district located outside the CBD
- Hierarchy – Ranking cities by size and function
- – Chain of connected metropolitan areas
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- – Movement of people from cities to suburbs
- Settlements – Housing built illegally on land not owned by residents
- – City with more than 10 million people
- – Residential area outside the central city
- Nuclei Model – City model with several centers of activity
- Rule – City sizes follow a predictable pattern
- – Denying loans based on neighborhood characteristics
- – Downtown area where most business and offices are located
- – Wealthier residents moving into older neighborhoods
20 Clues: – Movement of people into cities • – City with more than 10 million people • – Chain of connected metropolitan areas • – Movement of people from cities to suburbs • – Residential area outside the central city • Laws – Rules that regulate land use in cities • Rule – City sizes follow a predictable pattern • Hierarchy – Ranking cities by size and function • ...
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. • ...
GeoGuessing 2024-06-22
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- reduction or removal of industrial capacity
- the movement of people from one place to another
- rejection of the idea that ultimate generalizable truth can be discovered.
- Theory that studied the impact and link of patriarchy and capitalism;maintained focus one power and oppression
- oldest republic in africa; country hit hard with ebola
- recently declared independence in july 2011; 82% of their people live in extreme poverty
- command over resources over time; commonly analyzed at the household level
- the uneven distribution of resources
- complex ways of how one commands resources
- The most populated region in the Philippines
- urbanist that emphasized the importance of Cities
- person who performs manual labor or skilled trades
- people who were 25-35 in 1970
- items regarded as essential in maintaining life
- home to a vast majority of the population
- people of high social class
- the most multicultural city in the world
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- Change in residences of areas to accommodate the affluent or the “Gentry”
- person who performs a professional service
- the ideology that suggest the connection between capitalism and injustice
- Philosophy related with how knowledge is created'
- Dreadful; disastrous; The living conditions of the urban poor
- Epistemology focused on Experience and Meaning
- Defenselessness, risk; Commonly attributed with assets like health and education
- practice of taking advantage of a difference in prices in two or more markets
- The immediate area around one's home
- capital of mali; former trading post
- the largest user of space in the city
- Scientific method of urban geography
- the overall inability to access both needs and wants
30 Clues: people of high social class • people who were 25-35 in 1970 • The immediate area around one's home • the uneven distribution of resources • capital of mali; former trading post • Scientific method of urban geography • the largest user of space in the city • the most multicultural city in the world • home to a vast majority of the population • ...
wiley crossword 1 2024-01-16
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- coach of USC football
- current british prime minister
- 2nd baseman for the dodger
- university of indiana is located here
- amount of home runs barry bonds hit in his record breaking season
- formerly willis tower now "____ tower"
- stadium in inglewood california
- "____ that hurt"
- former german chancellor
- name for the oregon vs oregon state rivarly
- country where ronaldo represents in the worldcup
- dallas stars lost the 2020 stanley cup to this team
- 2014 world cup was played here
- superbowl 51 loser
- famous drake song from 2010 combining the name of 3 US cities
- call, yankee baseball tradition
- ____ bowl game in pasadena
- european colorado
- temple in athens attracting many tourists
- name a team gets when they make a run in march madness
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- name of University of colorados live mascot
- genesis bible story consisting of jacob and ____
- Loyola chicago mascot
- country with highest population of muslims
- german word for please
- police in new york
- official language of bangladesh
- winner of the 2022-2023 directors cup
- cathedral in new orleans sharing a name with another US city
- 2024 olympics are going to be played here
- Japanese baseball legend for Mariners Yankees and Marlins
- kiwi's reside here
- city state south of france and hosts a f1 event
- landline comapany
- capital city of canada
- "____ rule"
- small town in south carolina home to a big university
- King of england
- country home to cities like malaga and barcelona
- coach of kentucky baskebtall
- 2021 world series winner
- 2005 super bowl champions
- all time passing touchdown leader for the falcons
- common person found at weddings
44 Clues: "____ rule" • King of england • "____ that hurt" • landline comapany • european colorado • police in new york • kiwi's reside here • superbowl 51 loser • Loyola chicago mascot • coach of USC football • german word for please • capital city of canada • former german chancellor • 2021 world series winner • 2005 super bowl champions • 2nd baseman for the dodger • ____ bowl game in pasadena • ...
Unit 2, Chapter 3 & 4 crossword review 2023-11-10
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- Studied migration & created Laws of Migration
- US center of population has moved in this direction
- Workers who go to other countries temporarily
- Migration is typically over a ______ distance
- Hurricane Katrina created this type of migrant in the US
- Most migrants are __________ (Law of Migration)
- Loss of trained or educated people to work in another country
- Moving from Mount Pleasant, SC to Hollywood, SC
- Someone leaving Gambia would be this type of migrant
- Immigration wave when people settled in the Great Plains
- Immigration Act of 1965 limited migrants based on ________
- People migrating are this type of diffusion
- Moving from US to Canada
- People moved to California in 1849 for _________
- Someone moving by following a relative
- Migrant who flees for their safety
- Newest US intraregional migration pattern
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- States larger cities interact with each other more than smaller cities
- Migration wave which accepted people from British Isles
- Moving due to lack of water is what type of factor?
- Japan moving the capital from Kyoto to Tokyo
- Immigration wave of Italians
- The hope of Syrian refugees going back to Syria
- Moving from South Carolina to North Carolina
- Moving to find a better job is what type of factor?
- Moving from US to Canada but maintaining ties with US
- You find a job along your migration path & decide to stay - intervening _____
- Money earned by emigrants abroad and sent back to home countries
- Mass migration of African Americans from the South to the North
- Refugees seek ___________
- Migration wave of Asians and Latin Americans coming to US
31 Clues: Moving from US to Canada • Refugees seek ___________ • Immigration wave of Italians • Migrant who flees for their safety • Someone moving by following a relative • Newest US intraregional migration pattern • People migrating are this type of diffusion • Japan moving the capital from Kyoto to Tokyo • Moving from South Carolina to North Carolina • ...
Mother’s Day Special Crossword 2021-03-05
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- Number of Gregg’s in the city of Newcastle.
- Capital city of Senegal
- Youngest ever premier league player, debuting at 16 years 30 days old.
- Description of a beautiful goal/achievement.
- Process where a utensil has been significantly reduced in size.
- Liverpool player who wears the number 14 shirt.
- Hometown of England forward Raheem Sterling
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- Name of female Spix’s Macaw in 2011 film Rio.
- North East England town equidistant from three North East cities.
- Smallest city in the world.
- Name of cat in Friday night dinner which replaces Jim’s late dog.
- Main river which flows through the city of Birmingham.
- surname of a rapping mouse character from the 2006 computer-animated comedy film Barnyard
- Which is heavier? A kilogram of steel or a kilogram of feathers?
- Smallest town with a Scottish football league club.
15 Clues: Capital city of Senegal • Smallest city in the world. • Number of Gregg’s in the city of Newcastle. • Hometown of England forward Raheem Sterling • Description of a beautiful goal/achievement. • Name of female Spix’s Macaw in 2011 film Rio. • Liverpool player who wears the number 14 shirt. • Smallest town with a Scottish football league club. • ...
Americas Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-07
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- People in Mesoamerica treasured the ________________, because of the beauty of its feathers.
- was the king of the Aztecs when Hernan Cortez invaded Mexico.
- The _________________ built their capital city, Tenochtitlan, on an island in a lake.
- Explorers have found the bones of sting-rays that they believed the Mayan used for ____________.
- After the classic Maya cities were abandoned in about 900 A. D., many of the Mayas moved north to new centers in the _______________ Peninsula.
- Sometimes the Maya noble-priests inflicted wounds on themselves to make _______________ offerings to the gods.
- From their capital of ________________, the Toltecs extended their influence throughout Mesoamerica.
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- The most important grain to the Mayas and Aztecs was corn, also known as ____________.
- The beautiful city of Tikal was built by the ________________.
- The Olmec carved masks of __________________, one of the hardest stones known to man.
- Hernan Cortés, who conquered the Aztecs, was a Spanish ____________.
- In 1492, ________________ discovered some islands in the Bahamas, and thought he had reached the Indies.
- The Aztecs settled on an island in a large lake; the lake was called Lake ___________.
- An Aztec _______________ weighed 25 tons and was used for religious reasons.
14 Clues: was the king of the Aztecs when Hernan Cortez invaded Mexico. • The beautiful city of Tikal was built by the ________________. • Hernan Cortés, who conquered the Aztecs, was a Spanish ____________. • An Aztec _______________ weighed 25 tons and was used for religious reasons. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-01-12
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- economic group between the upper and lower class
- land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- when an economy transforms from agricultural to manufactured
- association formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners, rather the state
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- Transition to a new manufacturing process
- process of cities growing in population
- political and economic system that creates a classless society where the public are in control
- economic and political system in which the works own the general production
- cause for the 18th and 19th centuries to take land that had formerly been owned
10 Clues: process of cities growing in population • Transition to a new manufacturing process • land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship • economic group between the upper and lower class • when an economy transforms from agricultural to manufactured • association formed to protect and further their rights and interests • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-01-12
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- economic group between the upper and lower class
- land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- political and economic system that creates a classless society where the public are in control
- Transition to a new manufacturing process
- country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners, rather the state
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- association formed to protect and further their rights and interests
- process of cities growing in population
- economic and political system in which the works own the general production
- cause for the 18th and 19th centuries to take land that had formerly been owned
- when an economy transforms from agricultural to manufactured
10 Clues: process of cities growing in population • Transition to a new manufacturing process • land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship • economic group between the upper and lower class • when an economy transforms from agricultural to manufactured • association formed to protect and further their rights and interests • ...
Urban Environments 2015-10-18
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- An urban area with a population of 10 million or more
- A process where the population from inner city or urban areas move to commuter towns or villages on the outskirts of the urban area
- Sprawl The unplanned and uncontrolled physical expansion of an urban area into the surrounding countryside
- The development of inner urban areas to attract residents back to the existing built-up areas of a city
- An abandoned, derelict or underused industrial urban area which may be contaminated, but have the potential for redevelopment
- The forces that push population out of a certain area into the periphery
- The forces which pulls population into a certain area to the core
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- The process by which an increasing percentage of a country's population live in towns and cities, by migration and natural increase
- The outward growth of towns and cities to engulf villages and rural areas
- A residential area within or just outside the boundaries of a city
- The reinvestment of capital into areas so that the area looks better and the land prices rise, often forcing poorer people out and attracting wealthier people in
- This is when people need to travel long distances to work, often into a city centre
12 Clues: An urban area with a population of 10 million or more • The forces which pulls population into a certain area to the core • A residential area within or just outside the boundaries of a city • The forces that push population out of a certain area into the periphery • The outward growth of towns and cities to engulf villages and rural areas • ...
Grade 6 Review 2025-10-12
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- President Johnson's plan for social reform
- capital of viriginia
- capital of montana
- capital of vermont
- capital of oregon
- first man on the moon
- system of producing and distributing goods
- capital of arizona
- Supreme Court case in which the court decision that legalized abortion
- first American to fly in space
- capital of florida
- black minister active in the Civil rights movement
- first woman appointed to the Supreme Court
- president during operation desert storm
- his welfare program was called the New Frontier and was president during the Cuban Missile Crisis
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- attempt to return America to the traditional values of church, family, and free enterprise
- capital of new jersey
- Islamic terrorist group responsible for the attack on 9/11
- helped bring about peace treaty between Egypt and Israel
- Superme Court justice who stressed the importance of moral character
- capital of california
- doctor that developed the polio vaccine
- believed communism should be stopped before it could attack a country
- strengthened NATO
- capital of maine
- capital of wisconsin
- one of the greatest opera singers of her time
- only President to resign from office
- first American to orbit the earth
- convinced the Soviet Union leader to tear down the Berlin Wall and begin Perstroika
30 Clues: capital of maine • capital of oregon • strengthened NATO • capital of montana • capital of vermont • capital of arizona • capital of florida • capital of viriginia • capital of wisconsin • capital of new jersey • capital of california • first man on the moon • first American to fly in space • first American to orbit the earth • only President to resign from office • ...
City Vocab Crossword 2024-10-14
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- A type of low-cost, multi-family housing common in U.S. cities during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often associated with overcrowded and poor living conditions.
- Business District (CBD): The commercial and business center of a city, often characterized by high-rise buildings and a concentration of economic activities.
- The influx of people from other countries into U.S. cities, which significantly shaped the demographic and cultural makeup of urban centers.
- Government regulations that dictate land use in cities, determining which areas are for residential, commercial, or industrial development.
- Renewal Programs initiated to redevelop decaying or blighted urban areas, often resulting in displacement of low-income residents.
- The fundamental facilities and systems needed for the operation of a city, including transportation networks, water supply, sewage, and power systems.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities, leading to the rapid expansion of urban areas.
- A large, densely populated city that serves as the economic, political, and cultural hub of a region.
- The process by which wealthier individuals move into and renovate previously lower-income urban neighborhoods, often displacing long-time residents.
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- The process by which cities expand their boundaries to include surrounding areas, contributing to urban growth.
- A tall, continuously habitable building of many stories, symbolizing urban growth and technological advancement in cities like New York and Chicago.
- Belt: A term used to describe formerly industrialized regions, particularly in the Northeast and Midwest, that faced economic decline and depopulation due to the collapse of manufacturing industries.
- A discriminatory practice in which certain neighborhoods, often minority-dominated, were marked as risky investments, leading to disinvestment and lack of services.
- Transit Public transportation systems that are designed to move large numbers of people within a city, such as subways, buses, and streetcars.
- The process by which cities grew as they became centers of manufacturing and industry, particularly during the 19th and 20th centuries.
15 Clues: The movement of people from rural areas to cities, leading to the rapid expansion of urban areas. • A large, densely populated city that serves as the economic, political, and cultural hub of a region. • The process by which cities expand their boundaries to include surrounding areas, contributing to urban growth. • ...
Capitals of the South B 2021-11-30
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- The capital is Tallahassee
- The capital is Little Rock
- The capital is Baton Rouge
- The capital is Atlanta
- The capital of West Virginia
- The capital is Jackson
- The capital of North Carolina
- The capital of South Carolina
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- The capital is Oklahoma city
- The capital is Montgomery
- The capital of Tennessee
- The capital of Texas
- The capital of Virginia
- The capital is Frankfort
14 Clues: The capital of Texas • The capital is Atlanta • The capital is Jackson • The capital of Virginia • The capital of Tennessee • The capital is Frankfort • The capital is Montgomery • The capital is Tallahassee • The capital is Little Rock • The capital is Baton Rouge • The capital is Oklahoma city • The capital of West Virginia • The capital of North Carolina • ...
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 • ...
Países y capitales de Europa 2024-03-06
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- Su capital es Copenhague
- Es la capital de Irlanda
- Es la capital de Hungría
- Es la capital de Luxemburgo
- Es la capital de Macedonia
- Es la capital de Bosnia y Herzegovina
- Su capital es Bucarest
- Su capital es Zagreb
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- Su capital es París
- Podgorica es su capital
- Es la capital de Serbia
- Su capital es Viena
- Su capital es Tallin
- Es la capital de Polonia
14 Clues: Su capital es París • Su capital es Viena • Su capital es Tallin • Su capital es Zagreb • Su capital es Bucarest • Podgorica es su capital • Es la capital de Serbia • Su capital es Copenhague • Es la capital de Irlanda • Es la capital de Hungría • Es la capital de Polonia • Es la capital de Macedonia • Es la capital de Luxemburgo • Es la capital de Bosnia y Herzegovina
NZ crossword 2024-12-10
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- Blue Lake in Nelson Lakes National Park has the ________ water in the world.
- The oldest organised sport in New Zealand is
- How many earthquakes does New Zealand have per year on avereg
- In NZ how many sheep per person?
- When was the first Bungie jump in New Zealand
- How many languages does New Zealand have officialy?
- What famest movie was filmed in nz?
- What is the kiwi christmas tree?
- What are New Zealander known as?
- What is the maori name for NZ?
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- What city is our capital?
- What bird likes ripping stuff of cars?
- How many islands make up NZ?
- How long is 90 mile Beach
- What is the first city on the planet to see the sunrise every single day?
- Auckland is one of the most __________ cities in the world where you can live.
- The biggest tree in NZ is?
- New Zealand has more what species than any other nation.
- What is the most popular sport in nz?
- The wettest city in NZ is?
20 Clues: What city is our capital? • How long is 90 mile Beach • The biggest tree in NZ is? • The wettest city in NZ is? • How many islands make up NZ? • What is the maori name for NZ? • In NZ how many sheep per person? • What is the kiwi christmas tree? • What are New Zealander known as? • What famest movie was filmed in nz? • What is the most popular sport in nz? • ...
NZ crossword 2024-12-10
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- Blue Lake in Nelson Lakes National Park has the ________ water in the world.
- The oldest organised sport in New Zealand is
- How many earthquakes does New Zealand have per year on avereg
- In NZ how many sheep per person?
- When was the first Bungie jump in New Zealand
- How many languages does New Zealand have officialy?
- What famest movie was filmed in nz?
- What is the kiwi christmas tree?
- What are New Zealander known as?
- What is the maori name for NZ?
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- What city is our capital?
- What bird likes ripping stuff of cars?
- How many islands make up NZ?
- How long is 90 mile Beach
- What is the first city on the planet to see the sunrise every single day?
- Auckland is one of the most __________ cities in the world where you can live.
- The biggest tree in NZ is?
- New Zealand has more what species than any other nation.
- What is the most popular sport in nz?
- The wettest city in NZ is?
20 Clues: What city is our capital? • How long is 90 mile Beach • The biggest tree in NZ is? • The wettest city in NZ is? • How many islands make up NZ? • What is the maori name for NZ? • In NZ how many sheep per person? • What is the kiwi christmas tree? • What are New Zealander known as? • What famest movie was filmed in nz? • What is the most popular sport in nz? • ...
Cities 2023-08-29
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- Capital city of the State of South Australia
- Capital city of the Australia Capital Territory
- Capital city of the State of New South Wales
- Capital city of the State of Tasmania
- Capital city of Australia
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- Capital city of the State of Victoria
- Capital city of the State of Western Australia
- Capital city of the Northern Territory
- Capital city of the State of Queensland
9 Clues: Capital city of Australia • Capital city of the State of Victoria • Capital city of the State of Tasmania • Capital city of the Northern Territory • Capital city of the State of Queensland • Capital city of the State of South Australia • Capital city of the State of New South Wales • Capital city of the State of Western Australia • ...
Cities 2023-10-24
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- In Germany, this city is a major center for trade fairs, finance, and culture. What is the name of this metropolis located along the River Main?
- What British city, famous for its maritime heritage and as the birthplace of The Beatles, is located on the west coast of England?
- Which city, located in the southern part of the country, is celebrated for its rich culinary traditions, including pizza, and is near the ruins of Pompeii?
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- This city served as the capital of the Byzantine Empire and later the Ottoman Empire. What is the name of this historically rich metropolis?
- Known for its Gothic Quarter and Antoni Gaudí's architectural wonders, which city is a major tourist destination on the Mediterranean?
- What is the name of the European capital city that sits on the banks of the Dâmbovița River and is known for its striking Palace of the Parliament, one of the largest administrative buildings in the world?
- What city is home to Europe's largest port and features a skyline dotted with cutting-edge architectural designs?
- This city on the west coast of Sweden is a significant port and industrial center. What is the name of this coastal metropolis with a rich history?
8 Clues: What city is home to Europe's largest port and features a skyline dotted with cutting-edge architectural designs? • What British city, famous for its maritime heritage and as the birthplace of The Beatles, is located on the west coast of England? • ...
CITIES 2025-01-13
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- A city which is famous for the Statue of Liberty.
- A city that has the Big Ben clock tower.
- A city where the Great Wall starts.
- A city that is the capital of France.
- A city which is the capital of Japan.
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- A city whose canals are famous all over the world.
- A city that is famous for its Carnival and samba.
- A city where the Colosseum is located.
8 Clues: A city where the Great Wall starts. • A city that is the capital of France. • A city which is the capital of Japan. • A city where the Colosseum is located. • A city that has the Big Ben clock tower. • A city which is famous for the Statue of Liberty. • A city that is famous for its Carnival and samba. • A city whose canals are famous all over the world.
Countries of Africa 2026-04-06
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- Country on the Red Sea that borders Ethiopia
- Disputed territory in northwest Africa
- Southeastern African country with a long Indian Ocean coastline
- Country founded by freed American slaves
- Country with capital Brazzaville
- East African country known as the “Pearl of Africa”
- Central African country with large rainforest areas
- Country home to the pyramids and the Nile River
- Country believed to be the birthplace of coffee
- West African country known for gold and cocoa
- North African country with vast desert and oil reserves
- Country known for the Namib Desert
- Large island nation known for unique animals like lemurs
- Country known as the “Warm Heart of Africa”
- Country with three capital cities
- Mountain kingdom completely surrounded by South Africa
- West African country also called Ivory Coast
- West African country where the Dahomey Kingdom once existed
- Island nation off the west coast of Africa
- North African country where the Arab Spring began
- Most populous country in Africa
- West African country whose name means “Land of Honest People”
- Country at the Horn of Africa with a long coastline
- Africa’s newest country (independence in 2011)
- Country in northeast Africa once part of a larger Sudan
- Island nation in the Indian Ocean known for beaches
- Largest country in Africa by land area
- Country famous for the Okavango Delta
- Small, landlocked country near Lake Tanganyika
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- West African country with capital Dakar
- East African country known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills”
- Country known for Great Zimbabwe ruins
- Only African country where Spanish is an official language
- Island nation in the Indian Ocean between Africa and Madagascar
- West African country with capital Freetown
- Landlocked country in the heart of Africa
- Country home to Mount Kilimanjaro
- East African country famous for safaris and wildlife
- West African country with capital Conakry
- Country home to Victoria Falls (shared with Zimbabwe)
- Landlocked country named after the Niger River
- Large country with capital Kinshasa
- Small country at the Horn of Africa with an important port
- North African country near Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar
- Small country that follows the Gambia River
- Island country known for beautiful beaches and tourism
- Narrow West African country on the Gulf of Guinea
- Country named after a large lake in north-central Africa
- Desert country in northwest Africa
- Central African country called “Africa in Miniature”
- Small West African country with many coastal islands
- ... and Príncipe, small island nation in the Gulf of Guinea
- Small kingdom in southern Africa, formerly called Swaziland
- Southern African country known for oil and Portuguese language
- West African country home to the ancient city of Timbuktu
55 Clues: Most populous country in Africa • Country with capital Brazzaville • Country home to Mount Kilimanjaro • Country with three capital cities • Country known for the Namib Desert • Desert country in northwest Africa • Large country with capital Kinshasa • Country famous for the Okavango Delta • Country known for Great Zimbabwe ruins • Disputed territory in northwest Africa • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocabulary 2015-02-02
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- the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- involves two or more entrepreneurs
- system based on the use of machines rather than on animal or human power.
- total control of industry.
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- the refusal to work, in order to force factory owners to talk with them.
- people who invest money to earn a profit.
- Government owns and controls the means of production such as factories, land, capital, and raw materials.
- the process used coke to burn away impurities in iron ore.
- organizations owned by stockholders who buy shares in a company.
- the exclusive ownership of an invention.
10 Clues: total control of industry. • involves two or more entrepreneurs • the exclusive ownership of an invention. • people who invest money to earn a profit. • the movement of people from rural areas to cities. • the process used coke to burn away impurities in iron ore. • organizations owned by stockholders who buy shares in a company. • ...
Kazakh-Dzhungarian wars 2025-10-07
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- a title of the governor in Kazakh Khanate
- a name for state in Central Asia
- This Battle was a legendary battle that took place during the Kazakh-Dzungar Wars in April 1730.
- was an honoured title for Kazakh judge, very influential in community (Tole, Kazybak, Aiteke)
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- Kazakh khan who was the governor of Kazakh Khanate in 1771-1781, one of the strongest leaders
- one of the capital cities of Kazakh Khanate
- Mongolian speaking tribe that wanted to invade Kazakh Khanate in 17-18 centuries
- massive loss of livestock
- meeting of the nomadic nobility
- Kazakh heroes (example - Nauryzbai, Kabanbai)
10 Clues: massive loss of livestock • meeting of the nomadic nobility • a name for state in Central Asia • a title of the governor in Kazakh Khanate • one of the capital cities of Kazakh Khanate • Kazakh heroes (example - Nauryzbai, Kabanbai) • Mongolian speaking tribe that wanted to invade Kazakh Khanate in 17-18 centuries • ...
Industrial Revolution 2026-03-07
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- Movement in which the population went from the less populated countryside to more populated cities
- A major era in history when creating shifted from handcrafted items at home to machines in factories
- Identical parts that fit together with one another to make crafting items faster and cheaper
- Limited supply
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- A person who invests in a business with the hope of making a profit
- Creater of the Cotton Gin and Interchangeable Parts
- The amount of goods readily available to sell
- Business or factories that convert raw materials into goods
- A financial gain
- Money invested into a business venture
10 Clues: Limited supply • A financial gain • Money invested into a business venture • The amount of goods readily available to sell • Creater of the Cotton Gin and Interchangeable Parts • Business or factories that convert raw materials into goods • A person who invests in a business with the hope of making a profit • ...
USA/CANADA 2022-10-24
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- Movement towards cities.
- Parkin lots, skyscrapers, big cities, and hotels are also known to be very busy.
- better economy.
- Instead of states in America, they are called __ in Canada.
- Every river has a headquarters, this is also known as a __.
- Most Canadians live near __.
- The growth that doesn't depend on us humans.
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- The center run, continetal divide.
- Many major Cities and Metropolitan areas are located near ___.
- This is a man made river, but smaller.
- Uncontrollable spread of moving to a new place.
- The basic building blocks.
- the St. Laurence river.
- They speak French in this province.
- The _____ of the United is diverse.
15 Clues: better economy. • the St. Laurence river. • Movement towards cities. • The basic building blocks. • Most Canadians live near __. • The center run, continetal divide. • They speak French in this province. • The _____ of the United is diverse. • This is a man made river, but smaller. • The growth that doesn't depend on us humans. • Uncontrollable spread of moving to a new place. • ...
State Crossword Mikayla C. Brandon R. 2013-05-16
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- The State Nickname is Evergreen State?
- The State Capital is the Jefferson City?
- The State Nickname is the Keystone State?
- The State bird is Common Loon?
- The State Capital is Boston?
- State tree is Tulip Popular?
- The State Bird is the Meadowlark?
- Capital is Sacramento?
- The State Bird is the Mockingbird?
- State nickname is The Aloha State?
- The State Tree is American Elm?
- The State Nickname is The Silver State?
- The Nickname is The Badger State?
- State bird is Mockingbird?
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- The State Capital is Santa Fe?
- State flower is Cherokee Rose?
- The State Capital is the Concord?
- The State flower is Violet?
- The State Capital is Austin?
- The State Nickname is the Pine Tree State?
- The State Bird is the Robin?
- The State Tree is Buckeye?
- The State Nickname is Empire State?
- The State Capital is Nashville?
- Capital is Springfield?
25 Clues: Capital is Sacramento? • Capital is Springfield? • The State Tree is Buckeye? • State bird is Mockingbird? • The State flower is Violet? • The State Capital is Austin? • The State Capital is Boston? • The State Bird is the Robin? • State tree is Tulip Popular? • The State Capital is Santa Fe? • State flower is Cherokee Rose? • The State bird is Common Loon? • ...
TRAVEL AND GEOGRAPHY 2024-11-11
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- Capital of Germany
- Capital city of Japan
- US city, home to the Statue of Liberty
- Capital city of Russia
- Tallest mountain in the world, located in the Himalayas
- World’s largest hot desert, located in Africa
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- Spanish city known for Gaudí’s architecture
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- Capital of China
- Australian city known for its Opera House
- Country known for its pyramids and the Nile River
- Capital of France, home to the Eiffel Tower
- Famous white marble mausoleum in India
- Capital of Greece, known for ancient ruins
- Capital of Italy, home to the Colosseum
- The world’s largest rainforest, located in South America
- Country known for its vast landscapes and Niagara Falls
- Italian city famous for its canals
- Brazilian city famous for the Christ the Redeemer statue
- Longest mountain range in the world, located in South America
20 Clues: Capital of China • Capital of Germany • Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Russia • Capital of the United Kingdom • Italian city famous for its canals • Famous white marble mausoleum in India • US city, home to the Statue of Liberty • Capital of Italy, home to the Colosseum • Australian city known for its Opera House • Capital of Greece, known for ancient ruins • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Unit 3 vocabulary 2020-06-15
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- A verb that indicates a normal action or general practice is ___________.
- An example of a ____________ worker is one who does all their work on time and in good quality.
- One can ____________ to organise a community cleanup or try to do it oneself.
- The numbers of volunteers are ___________ growing due to the environmental campaign.
- If there are too many students in one place, the teacher usually asks them to ___________.
- 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 _________ of germs and bacteria is due to practices such as not washing one's hands.
- Pollution will always be higher in ___________ areas because of the presence of many factories.
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- There is generally a high _____________ of people in capital cities.
- The __________ of too much fast food is a leading cause of diabetes.
- It is important that people eat a ________ selection of foods from different food groups.
- I'm ____________ trying to tell you that you shouldn't go out while it's raining.
- Occupations, such as lawyers, doctors and engineers, are relatively high-__________ jobs.
- Living in the _________ has its advantages, such as living away from the busy cities.
- Wearing 3-D glasses can __________, or improve, the movie experience in action films.
- The _____________ of women in higher education is beneficial for all societies.
- 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.
- This adjective is used to describe the city.
20 Clues: This adjective is used to describe the city. • There is generally a high _____________ of people in capital cities. • The __________ of too much fast food is a leading cause of diabetes. • 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 mountain range runs across Greece (291)
- What resource is found in the North Sea? (299)
- This climate region is only found in Norway, Sweden and Finland (293)
- Most of the land in this region is used for __________________ farming (299)
- This body of water separates France and the United Kingdom (291)
- Most of the land bordering the Mediterranean Sea has a _____________________ climate (293)
- Greek is a ___________ language (297)
- What is the largest city in the United Kingdom? (297)
- Norway and Sweden are located on the __________________ Peninsula (291)
- London and __________ are the only cities in Western Europe with over 5 million people (297)
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- The southwest part of this region mostly speaks a ___________________ language (297)
- Italy, France and __________ are the only countries with four different ecosystems (295)
- This mountain is on the border of France and Italy and has an elevation of 15,771 ft. (291)
- The largest climate region found in Western Europe is what? (293)
- Parts of this country are located below sea level (291)
- This resource is found more in the United Kingdom than any other country in this region (299)
- Mt. Vesuvius is located in what country? (291)
- This small country is located between Switzerland and Austria (289)
- How many cities in Italy have over 2 million people? (297)
- Norwegian, Swedish and English are all examples of what type of language? (297)
- This country is completely made of a tundra ecosystem (295)
- What is the capital of Switzerland? (289)
- The Bay of _____________ borders both France and Spain (291)
- The Faeroe Islands are controlled by what country? (289)
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) • ...
Industrialization and Imperialism Crossword 2023-02-10
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- fencing off the common land which caused a population shift of peasants moving into cities
- A political system in which the government owns
- method of production that brought many workers and machines together into one building
- process of industrial development
- Area in which a foreign nation controlled trade and investment
- A policy proposed by the US in 1899 under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China
- German emperor
- Prussian prime minister
- change of making goods by hand to making them by machines in factories
- social class made up of skilled workers
- Belief that national success justifies any means possible
- All or most of the factors of production are owned by individuals not the government and operated profit
- movement of people from rural areas to cities
- rulers treating the people as if they were children
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- A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- A 1904-1905 conflict between Russia and Japan sparked by the two countries efforts to dominate Manchuria and Korea: Japan won
- A system in which society usually in the form of the government owns and controls the factors of production
- Taking a land for its location and products
- Addition of new territory to an existing country
- land, labor, and capital: the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services
- a 1900 revolt in China aimed at ending foreign influence
- when a strong nation dominates other countries politically, socially, and economically
- The belief that only the fittest survive
- 1839-1842. Chinese attempted to stop the opium trade
- Belief that one race is better than another
25 Clues: German emperor • Prussian prime minister • process of industrial development • social class made up of skilled workers • The belief that only the fittest survive • Taking a land for its location and products • Belief that one race is better than another • movement of people from rural areas to cities • A political system in which the government owns • ...
Chapter 11Industrialization 2023-03-28
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- controlled every aspect of the life of an enslaved African (sec. 3)
- an event headed by Henry clay to keep the balance of slave states equal to free states (Sec. 4)
- a device used to send electrical signals as messages (sec. 2)
- is a channel that is dug across land and filled with water (sec. 4)
- did the most to tie together raw materials, manufacturers, and markets. (Sec. 2)
- rapid manufacture of large number of identical parts (Sec. 1)
- identical pieces that could be assembled quickly by unskilled workers (Sec 1)
- modified the English factory system to work in America (sec. 1)
- the growth of cities due to the movement of people into more urban areas (sec. 2)
- the denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people (Sec. 2)
- or toll roads (sec. 4)
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- engines that create energy by boiling water to push rods and wheels (Sec. 1)
- People who invest capital or money into a business to earn a profit (Sec. 1)
- Used a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers (Sec. 3)
- bringing workers and machinery into one place (sec 1)
- the process of switching society to manufacturing by machine instead of by hand (Sec 1)
- led the most famous slave revolt in 1831 (sec. 3)
- Widespread Starvation (Sec. 2)
- cut stalks of wheat many times faster than a human worker (Sec. 2)
- People who wanted to preserve their for white-American born protestants (Sec. 2)
- a new way of powering factories allowing them to be built in cities (Sec. 1)
- made it much easier, more efficient, and less expensive to combine seams of fabric (Sec. 2)
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) • ...
Mesoamerica EC 2023-12-08
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- This Spanish conqueror defeated the Aztecs
- This exchange for goods, cultures, and people that came after the Spanish explorer discovered the Americas in 1492
- This form of slavery was solely in the Americas and had no way for slaves to gain their freedom
- The disease that was credited for killing most of the native population
- This was a practice by multiple Mesoamerican societies. This belief that blood would appease the gods
- The Spanish labor system that gave land to Spanish that colonized the Americas
- This Mayan writing recounting their history and their religious beliefs
- This was the native language of the Aztecs
- This native women was given to the Spanish and translated three languages helping the Spanish conquest in the Americas
- This city founded in Central Mexico was also known as the Place of the Gods
- The sign to the Aztecs from their god, they would see this bird sitting on a cactus
- This was the feathered serpent god that is found throughout Mesoamerican culture
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- Incan form of record keeping, using knots on different colored strings
- This was the Aztec capital that the Spanish ended up conquering
- The region containing Central and North America
- Classical Maya built large cities like Tikal, found in this modern country
- Pudgy Babies, sculptures, and massive structures were all found in this major Olmec city
- Known as the mother culture of Mesoamerica
- This is what the Aztec people called themselves
- The Spanish conqueror that defeated the Inca's
- This groups has been given credit for conquering the Classical Maya, warlike people, center of empire at Tula
- Large stone ___ were found scattered throughout Olmec cities
- This was an essential part of Mesoamerican diet, early form of corn
23 Clues: This Spanish conqueror defeated the Aztecs • Known as the mother culture of Mesoamerica • This was the native language of the Aztecs • The Spanish conqueror that defeated the Inca's • The region containing Central and North America • This is what the Aztec people called themselves • Large stone ___ were found scattered throughout Olmec cities • ...
ISLAM AND NORTH AFRICA 2024-03-14
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- Close companion and father-in-law of Muhammad, the first caliph.
- Fertile areas in deserts, often containing water and vegetation.
- Founder of Islam, believed by Muslims to be the last prophet of God.
- Ancient West African kingdom known for its gold and trade routes.
- Holy book of Islam.
- A person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of God.
- West African empire known for its wealth and Timbuktu.
- Precious metal highly valued for currency and trade.
- in Saudi Arabia, the second holiest city in Islam.
- One of the two main branches of Islam, holding different beliefs from Sunni Muslims.
- Capital city of Syria, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
- Desert animal known for its ability to endure long journeys.
- One of the two main branches of Islam, comprising the majority of Muslims.
- The world's largest hot desert, located in North Africa.
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- Wealthy emperor of the Mali Empire, known for his pilgrimage to Mecca.
- Cube-shaped structure in Mecca, Islam's most sacred mosque.
- Medieval library and academy in Baghdad, a center of learning during the Islamic Golden Age.
- Pilgrimage to Mecca, one of the Five Pillars of Islam.
- Ancient city in Mali, known as a center of learning and trade.
- Religion founded by Muhammad.
- Successor to Muhammad as a political and religious leader of the Islamic community.
- Path followed by traders carrying goods between regions or countries.
- Cousin and son-in-law of Muhammad, considered the fourth caliph by Sunni Muslims and the first imam by Shia Muslims.
- Market or bazaar, common in Middle Eastern and North African cities.
- Holiest city in Islam, birthplace of Muhammad.
25 Clues: Holy book of Islam. • Religion founded by Muhammad. • Holiest city in Islam, birthplace of Muhammad. • in Saudi Arabia, the second holiest city in Islam. • 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. • ...
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2026-04-06
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- Areas where most of the people don't make much money. Most people in these neighborhoods are poor
- Residential areas found on the edges of urban areas
- A settlement of substantial size
- Areas outside of cities with lots of open space, farmland, and smaller settlements
- Growing crops or raising animals for food or other resources
- A region centered around a specific core, usually a city
- Average number of people per square mile/kilometer. Tells you how packed in or spread people are from each other
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- Things relating to cities
- Movement away from cities
- A highway that encircles an urban area
- A place where people live
- Movement into cities
- Only the areas inside the established city limits
13 Clues: Movement into cities • Things relating to cities • Movement away from cities • A place where people live • A settlement of substantial size • A highway that encircles an urban area • Only the areas inside the established city limits • Residential areas found on the edges of urban areas • A region centered around a specific core, usually a city • ...
Life in the city 2014-11-17
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- What went around the streets?
- what is another thing they used for light?
- What were houses made out of?
- What was a possible danger?
- What were torches made of?
- What ran around in cities?
- What noise happened several times a day?
- True or false cities had power plants.
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- what was the heart of the city?
- What did they use for light?
- What were the streets lined with?
- How many out of twenty people lived in a city?
- What did cities smell like?
13 Clues: What were torches made of? • What ran around in cities? • What was a possible danger? • What did cities smell like? • What did they use for light? • What went around the streets? • What were houses made out of? • what was the heart of the city? • What were the streets lined with? • True or false cities had power plants. • What noise happened several times a day? • ...
Settlement Patterns 2024-03-07
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- Streets form right angles
- Usually located along a river
- Exchage of goods between cities, states, countries
- Mostly agricultural aand less densely populated
- Cities and surround areas
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- Its location along a major shipping route has made them rich.
- First church in Montgomery
- settlements Usually grouped around a resource
- Connect cities such as aiports, train stations
- Any place where a community is established
- Important water route near Timbuktu
- Where most of Indiana's steele mills are
- Path used for buying and selling goods
13 Clues: Streets form right angles • Cities and surround areas • First church in Montgomery • Usually located along a river • Important water route near Timbuktu • Path used for buying and selling goods • Where most of Indiana's steele mills are • Any place where a community is established • settlements Usually grouped around a resource • ...
UN SDG Vocabulary 2025-03-03
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- balance
- person traveling on foot
- the community of organisms in an area along with their nonliving surroundings
- transmittable from person to person
- unpleasant; too hard; rough
- person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings
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- located outside towns and cities
- heavy, steady rainfall
- a living thing
- consequence of a disaster
- cities or people who live in cities
- layer of gases that surrounds an astronomical object, such as earth
- unable to leave a place because of a problem
13 Clues: balance • a living thing • heavy, steady rainfall • person traveling on foot • consequence of a disaster • unpleasant; too hard; rough • located outside towns and cities • cities or people who live in cities • transmittable from person to person • unable to leave a place because of a problem • layer of gases that surrounds an astronomical object, such as earth • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-03-21
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- Land, labor, capital
- The wage-earning worker in Marx's class struggle.
- Children employed in factories for low wages.
- Social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers.
- Associations of workers who join together to strengthen their positions on wages, working conditions,etc.
- The rapid growth of cities.
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- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits.
- Advocate of Capitalism and author of Wealth of Nations.
- Economic system in which money is invested in business ventures with the goal of making a profit.
- The idea that government should not interfere or regulate business.
10 Clues: Land, labor, capital • The rapid growth of cities. • Children employed in factories for low wages. • The wage-earning worker in Marx's class struggle. • Advocate of Capitalism and author of Wealth of Nations. • A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits. • The idea that government should not interfere or regulate business. • ...
Travelling 2022-03-22
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- An act of travelling from one place to another
- The city or town that functions as the seat of government and administrative centre of a country or region
- An underground railway system in a city
- A journey or excursion, especially for pleasure
- Travelling by a plane
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- Reach a place at the end of a journey or a stage in a journey
- Reserve (a place)
- A diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.
- A comfortably equipped single-decker bus used for longer journeys
- A journey for pleasure in which several different places are visited
10 Clues: Reserve (a place) • Travelling by a plane • An underground railway system in a city • An act of travelling from one place to another • A journey or excursion, especially for pleasure • Reach a place at the end of a journey or a stage in a journey • A comfortably equipped single-decker bus used for longer journeys • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
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
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 • ...
8GEO CHANGING NATIONS - Michell Fernando 2015-11-12
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- an area beyond an urban centre and its suburbs, usually separated by areas of farmland
- the facilities and services necessary for any community, city or country to function
- the process of growing cities outwards by building new housing estates and businesses away from the CBD
- the growth in the amount of interconnectedness in trade and communication between countries
- the process of taking areas of land in a city that are no longer being used and redeveloping them
- a person who has been forced to relocate within his or her own country
- the movement of people within a region or country
- a large collection of cities that are close together and are connected by a network of roads and train lines
- the forced movement of people from one place to another because of war, famine or violence
- the process of encouraging population growth and job creation in suburbs and smaller regional towns or cities rather than in central areas of major cities
- a person who moves to another country because of a natural disaster or to avoid persecution
- the process of social and economic change that takes place as increasing numbers of people move from rural areas
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- the growth of a city onto productive farming land on the city fringes
- the movement of people between countries
- a built-up area such as a city or town
- a measurement of the number of people per unit area
- an area located outside cities and towns, such as farming or agricultural areas
- a city with a population of more than 10 million people
18 Clues: a built-up area such as a city or town • the movement of people between countries • the movement of people within a region or country • a measurement of the number of people per unit area • a city with a population of more than 10 million people • the growth of a city onto productive farming land on the city fringes • ...
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 _______ • ...
European Capital Airports 2026-02-17
Factors that affect development 2025-08-14
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- Area outside towns and cities
- Area inside towns and cities
- Dishonest behaviour by people in power
- State of being extremely poor
- Basic systems like roads, electricity, and water supply
- Ability to read and write
- Energy source that can be replenished naturally
- Process of gaining knowledge and skills through study
- Teaching of specific job skills
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- Growth of towns and cities
- Historical system where powerful nations controlled weaker ones
- Development that meets present needs without harming the future
- Natural supplies such as water, minerals, and forests
- exchange of goods between rich and poor countries
- Maximum population an area can support
- Imaginary division between developed and developing countries
16 Clues: Ability to read and write • Growth of towns and cities • Area inside towns and cities • Area outside towns and cities • State of being extremely poor • Teaching of specific job skills • Dishonest behaviour by people in power • Maximum population an area can support • Energy source that can be replenished naturally • exchange of goods between rich and poor countries • ...
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
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. • ...
Western Europe 2014-01-06
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- ____ 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- the denial of equal rights or equal treatment to certain groups of people (Sec. 2)
- the growth of cities due to the movement of people into more urban areas (sec. 2)
- engines that create energy by boiling water to push rods and wheels (Sec. 1)
- modified the English factory system to work in America (sec. 1)
- cut stalks of wheat many times faster than a human worker (Sec. 2)
- rapid manufacture of large number of identical parts (Sec. 1)
- People who invest capital or money into a business to earn a profit (Sec. 1)
- Used a spiked cylinder to remove seeds from cotton fibers (Sec. 3)
- identical pieces that could be assembled quickly by unskilled workers (Sec 1)
- bringing workers and machinery into one place (sec 1)
- did the most to tie together raw materials, manufacturers, and markets. (Sec. 2)
- People who wanted to preserve their for white-American born protestants (Sec. 2)
Down
- a device used to send electrical signals as messages (sec. 2)
- or toll roads (sec. 4)
- made it much easier, more efficient, and less expensive to combine seams of fabric (Sec. 2)
- the process of switching society to manufacturing by machine instead of by hand (Sec 1)
- an event headed by Henry clay to keep the balance of slave states equal to free states (Sec. 4)
- Widespread Starvation (Sec. 2)
- is a channel that is dug across land and filled with water (sec. 4)
- controlled every aspect of the life of an enslaved African (sec. 3)
- a new way of powering factories allowing them to be built in cities (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) • ...
KREMS 2013-06-09
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
