capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Countries and cities 2023-11-21
20 Clues: Dallas • Beaches • Hotness • Buckeys • Stunning • Farm lands • Aligatorrs • may flower • White house • Its badlands • Times Square • True Travelers • natural beauty • Mount rush more • Wide open spaces • The Garden State • The Granite State • Landscape mountins • The birth place nation • important industrial centers for coal
Cities and Nicknames 2024-05-06
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- City of Fountains
- Emerald City
- The Big Mango
- The Pearl of the Adriatic
- The Windy City
- Green City of the Sun
- Gateway to the World
- Town The Mother City
- Charm City
- Middle of the World
- Athens of South America
- Brizzle
- Falls City
- Venice of Scandinavia
- Vice City
- The City of Spires
- Springs Little London
- Cowtown
- The Nations Kitchen
- The Discovery City
- Fragrant Habour
- The Reds
- City of Ten Thousand Shrines
- Sin City
- Queen City
- The Foxes
- America's Finest City
- Cincade Invicta
- La Bella
- City by the Bay
- Land of Many Volcanoes
- Brew City
- Bull City
- The Heart of Pakistan
- Rainy City
- Crossroads of America
- City Americas Playground
- The City of Palaces
- Land of Drizzle
- The Chicago of China
- Bride of the Sea
- The City of Roses
- City of Angels
- Mile High City
- ATX
- Marvelous City
- Furniture City
- Zuri
- Paris of the Middle East
- Kanabe
- The Taj City
- The Big Easy
- Twin Cities
- Bytown
- The Alien Capital of the World
- The Duke City
- Durbs
- New York of China
- The 514
- The Big Durian
- Las Vegas of the East
- Motor City
- Armpit of California
- Jozi
- Little Paris
- Steel City
- The Saints
- City of Wine
- Fashion Capital of the World
- Valley of the Sun
- Magic City of the Plains
- City of Brotherly Love
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- World’s Golf Center
- Queen of the West
- Rogue Red Stick
- The City of the Soaring Dragon
- Peace Capital
- Auld Reekie
- Rotta
- The City Beautiful
- Gateway to Florida
- Beantown
- Alamo City
- Fair City
- Grey City
- The Forbidden City
- La Dotta
- Gateway to Mexico
- Dear Green Place
- The Big Smoke
- Hartford of the West
- Tiger City
- Chukyo
- Boxtero
- The Big Pineapple
- Mother of the Rus Cities
- City of a Thousands of Minarets
- Las Gidi
- City of Peace
- City of Nawabs
- City of Seven Hills
- T-Town
- City of Pearls
- The Pearl of the Orient
- Big Apple
- The Third Rome
- Capitol of Europe
- City of Saints
- Aires Baires
- Teal Town
- The 6
- Bluff City
- El Pulp
- Music City
- The City Different
- City of a Hundred Spires
- Millionendorf
- The Pink City
- Big Peach
- The Old Pueblo
- Cradle of the Union
- City of Light
- Detroit of Asia
- City of Rallies
- Mediterranean Flower
- Mound City
- Barca
- Harbour City
- Queen of Danube
- City of Trees
- Lion City
- Mokum
- Crossroads of the West
- Mainhattan
- The City of Joy
- Big D
- Stampede City
- Gate City
- Toontown
- The Classical City
- Eternal City
- Gastown
- Space City
- The Big Guva
- City of Dreams
- Ice City
146 Clues: ATX • Zuri • Jozi • Rotta • The 6 • Barca • Mokum • Big D • Durbs • Chukyo • T-Town • Kanabe • Bytown • Brizzle • Boxtero • Cowtown • El Pulp • The 514 • Gastown • Beantown • La Dotta • Las Gidi • The Reds • Sin City • La Bella • Toontown • Ice City • Fair City • Grey City • Vice City • Big Apple • The Foxes • Teal Town • Brew City • Bull City • Big Peach • Lion City • Gate City • Alamo City • Charm City • Falls City • Tiger City • Queen City • Bluff City • Music City • Rainy City • ...
Airport Codes & Cities 2023-11-05
Cities and villages 2024-02-02
25 Clues: pék • piac • falu • gyár • posta • óvoda • iroda • járda • békés • pláza • hentes • kórház • kocsma • ingázni • színház • izgalmas • bölcsőde • költözni • háziorvos • zöldséges • szomszédok • termeszteni • háziállatok • felhőkarcoló • közlekedési dugó
Cities Of Ohio 2025-03-20
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- Known for its chili and the historic Over-the-Rhine district.
- Recognized for its Y-Bridge over the Muskingum River.
- Ohio’s first capital and center of ancient Hopewell culture.
- Famous for its glassmaking history and Dickens Victorian Village.
- Named for a fort built by General Anthony Wayne in 1794.
- Home to Wittenberg University and a historic Westcott House.
- Home to Cedar Point, the "Roller Coaster Capital of the World."
- Known as the "Glass City" and home to a renowned art museum.
- The Wright brothers' hometown and a hub for aviation history.
- Ohio's capital and home to The Ohio State University.
- The "Rubber Capital of the World."
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- The filming location of The Shawshank Redemption.
- The site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- Known as the "Flag City, USA."
- A Lake Erie city with a history in shipbuilding and steel production.
- The home of Ohio University, one of the oldest public universities in the U.S.
- The location of Miami University, founded in 1809.
- Famous for its tank plant and a namesake bean.
- Named after a frontiersman and known for its historic courthouse.
- Features the famous Great Circle Earthworks, built by the Hopewell culture.
- Located at the confluence of the Scioto and Ohio Rivers.
- Home of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
- Once a major steel-producing city in northeastern Ohio.
- A port city on Lake Erie with Underground Railroad history.
- Ohio’s first permanent settlement, founded in 1788.
25 Clues: Known as the "Flag City, USA." • The "Rubber Capital of the World." • Home of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. • The site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. • Famous for its tank plant and a namesake bean. • The filming location of The Shawshank Redemption. • The location of Miami University, founded in 1809. • Ohio’s first permanent settlement, founded in 1788. • ...
NBA team's cities 2021-12-29
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- What team is in: Denver?
- What team is in: New Orleans?
- What team is in: Minnesota?
- What team is in: Dallas?
- What team is in: Washington?
- What team is in: Charlotte?
- What team is in: Los Angeles (PG-13)
- What team is in: Utah?
- What team is in: Sacramento
- What team is in: San Antonio?
- What team is in: Toronto?
- What team is in: Houston?
- What team is in: Atlanta?
- What team is in: Los Angeles (Lebron)
- What team is in: Memphis?
- What team is in: Brooklyn?
- What team is in: Phoenix?
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- What team is in: Oklahoma?
- What team is in: Detroit?
- What team is in: Cleveland?
- What team is in: Philadelphia
- What team is in: Milwaukee?
- What team is in: Boston?
- What team is in: Golden State?
- What team is in: Miami?
- What team is in: Indiana?
- What team is in: Chicago?
- What team is in: Orlando
- What team is in: Portland?
- What team is in: New York?
30 Clues: What team is in: Utah? • What team is in: Miami? • What team is in: Denver? • What team is in: Dallas? • What team is in: Boston? • What team is in: Orlando • What team is in: Detroit? • What team is in: Indiana? • What team is in: Chicago? • What team is in: Toronto? • What team is in: Houston? • What team is in: Atlanta? • What team is in: Memphis? • What team is in: Phoenix? • ...
Towns and cities 2022-10-11
20 Clues: kino • iela • parks • skola • tilts • tirgus • teātris • veikals • laukums • restorāns • dzīvoklis • kafejnīca • ofisa ēka • bibliotēka • piemineklis • sporta centrs • vilciena stacija • hotelis(viesnīca) • iepirkšanās centrs • autobusu stacija (autoosta)
Towns and cities 2022-10-11
20 Clues: kino • iela • parks • skola • tilts • tirgus • teātris • veikals • laukums • restorāns • dzīvoklis • kafejnīca • ofisa ēka • bibliotēka • piemineklis • sporta centrs • vilciena stacija • hotelis(viesnīca) • iepirkšanās centrs • autobusu stacija (autoosta)
Western Canadian Cities 2022-04-22
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- Capital of the West
- Home of the (“Black gold” + lers)
- Crossroads of the Red and the _____.
- “Drug Cap”(Think of Synonyms)
- Close to Kam____s
- Spoiled child
- The Rockies Ski-Town
- Great Slave Lake’s big settlement
- Sweet Canadian stuff + Small River
- Capital of Middle-of-Nowhere place
- Victoria’s first spouse
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- G___’s Birthplace
- ______ berries
- Opposite of Mattie’s “Black Stallion”
- Middle Child of Manitoba
- Home of the show “Jade Fever”
- Prince____ (One of Murdoch’s assistants)
- Snowbird & Moose statue place
- A pessimist never ___s for anything
- Home of the The Three “I’m not gonna trust ‘em teers”
- Polar bear capital of the world
21 Clues: Spoiled child • ______ berries • G___’s Birthplace • Close to Kam____s • Capital of the West • The Rockies Ski-Town • Victoria’s first spouse • Middle Child of Manitoba • Home of the show “Jade Fever” • “Drug Cap”(Think of Synonyms) • Snowbird & Moose statue place • Polar bear capital of the world • Home of the (“Black gold” + lers) • Great Slave Lake’s big settlement • ...
Cities and Countries 2022-07-21
22 Clues: live • city • also • China • Sydney • travel • capital • be born • Beijing • country • welcome • Brisbane • in/on/at • Canberra • Shanghai • the most • Melbourne • Australia • Hong Kong • big/large • Gold Coast • for example
UNIT 1: Cities 2022-11-29
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- to officially force a rule to be obeyed
- very boring
- to bring different groups or things together to become one
- a very poor and crowded area, especially of a city
- a person who is walking, especially in places where vehicles go
- official limits on something
- thoroughly fatigued
- lacking order
- to have control over a place or person
- the state of being uncared for
- be destined to happen, turn out, or act in a particular way
- very warm and containing small drops of water
- taking a little space
- freedom from stress or interruptions
- better or more extreme than others
- the expression of disapproval of someone or something on the basis of perceived faults or mistakes
- the amount of money received from a particular event or activity or when something is sold
- a situation when a place contains too many people or things
- difference in size, degree, circumstances, etc.
- bring back or re-establish
- very safe
- easily, without difficulties or interruption
- to improve or increase something
- respect for and obedience to the rules of a society
- surprisingly, unusually
- having to do something, because you're forced to or you feel it's necessary
- an area of a country or town that has fixed borders that are used for official purposes
- suffering a severe and damaging lack of basic material and cultural benefits
- not going in a straight line, repeatedly turning in various directions
- more than enough
- full of energy and life
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- This river is ___ by sewage and is unsafe to swim in.
- a very tall, modern building
- most importantly
- the outer parts of a town or city
- (every)once in a while
- buildings or areas in very bad condition
- having a great deal of money; wealthy
- to end an activity or custom officially
- very very close to
- having been made impure by exposure to a poisonous substance
- influenced or touched by an external factor
- a person who receives or entertains other people as guests
- extremely ugly
- to cause something to begin
- begin (a course of action)
- so crowded with traffic or people as to prevent freedom of movement
- happening or being done at exactly the same time
- controlled in a way that produces good results
- absolutely clean or pure
- reducing your demands or changing your opinion in order to agree
- a place where an industrial process takes place
- having changed in form of character, or been made suitable for a different use
- to completely destroy a building
- causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness
- having been deserted or left
- add a drug to (food or drink)
- to rise very quickly to a high level
- period of 100 years
- spreading out over a large area in an untidy or irregular way
60 Clues: very safe • very boring • lacking order • extremely ugly • most importantly • more than enough • very very close to • thoroughly fatigued • period of 100 years • taking a little space • (every)once in a while • surprisingly, unusually • full of energy and life • absolutely clean or pure • begin (a course of action) • bring back or re-establish • to cause something to begin • ...
Roman VS Greek Architecture 2023-01-06
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- The capital of this order consists of two large spirals that move upward and outward from the shaft.
- the most basic element of the Greek temple is
- a Roman military colony
- the most important centres of entertainment in the Roman cities
- the circular opening in the ceileing of the temple
- Rome’s vast largely concrete amphitheatre
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- is a female figure used in place of a column as an architectural support for a porch or entryway.
- Rule by the people
- this greek temple is a good example of employing optical illusion in design.
- the Greek Goddess of Victory
- a covered walkway or colonnade that was usually designed for public use such as shops.
11 Clues: Rule by the people • a Roman military colony • the Greek Goddess of Victory • Rome’s vast largely concrete amphitheatre • the circular opening in the ceileing of the temple • the most basic element of the Greek temple is • the most important centres of entertainment in the Roman cities • ...
Chapter 16: East Asilaanbaatar 2023-05-16
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- Sea that separates China and South Korea
- Capital of Taiwan
- Northernmost large river that flows into the Yellow Sea
- Island country southeast of China
- Capital of North Korea
- Country north of China
- Desert across border of China and Mongolia
- Large city on east coast at the East China Sea
- Largest country in Asia
- Separates Japan from North and South Korea
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- Large city on coast of South China Sea
- Capital of Mongolia
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of China
- Island country due east of China
- Capital of Japan
- Nearest ocean
- River that flows through Shanghai
- River that flows through Hong Kong
19 Clues: Nearest ocean • Capital of China • Capital of Japan • Capital of Taiwan • Capital of Mongolia • Capital of South Korea • Capital of North Korea • Country north of China • Largest country in Asia • Island country due east of China • Island country southeast of China • River that flows through Shanghai • River that flows through Hong Kong • Large city on coast of South China Sea • ...
Islamic World 1200-1450 2024-09-17
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- The number of wives Muslim men were allowed to have
- A type of Muslim that believes in mysticism and that art can bring you closer to God
- 'People of the______'. What Jews and Christians were known as in the Muslim world
- A belief in many Gods
- Religion that believes Jesus is the son of God
- Nomadic people originally from Central Asia who spread westward across the Islamic world
- A type of Muslim which makes about 15% of the world's population
- Name given to the Muslim community
- Capital of Byzantine Empire
- European country which was mostly under Muslim control
- 'the conqueror' who led his Empire to defeat the Byzantines
- First of the three main religions that believe in one god
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- A belief in only one God
- Holy city in the Middle East that was recaptured by Saladin from Europeans
- Somebody who can supposedly communicate directly with God. Mohammad was one of these
- A type of Muslim which makes up about 85% of the world's population
- a type of Islamic Kingdom ruled by somebody who is a successor of Mohammad
- great empire that rose up and defeated the Byzantine Empire
- People who filled the power vaccum created by the weakness of the Abbasids
- Name given to Western European attacks on the Muslim world
- The Holy book of Muslims
- Somebody who changes religion
- Capital of the Abbasid Empire and one of the largest cities in the world
- A great Islamic scholar who commentated on Aristotle
24 Clues: A belief in many Gods • A belief in only one God • The Holy book of Muslims • Capital of Byzantine Empire • Somebody who changes religion • Name given to the Muslim community • Religion that believes Jesus is the son of God • The number of wives Muslim men were allowed to have • A great Islamic scholar who commentated on Aristotle • ...
Cultural Geography Chapter 11 Western Europe 2020-11-02
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- Capital of Italy
- chocolate
- land of 10,000 lakes
- known for its glens
- The River Thames is located here
- Capital of Greece
- land of the midnight sun
- highest mountain
- Capital of France
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- brussel sprouts
- Capital of Ireland
- parcels of land reclaimed
- heart of Germany
- East of Brittany
- Capital of United Kingdom
- Capital of Vatican City
16 Clues: chocolate • brussel sprouts • Capital of Italy • heart of Germany • East of Brittany • highest mountain • Capital of Greece • Capital of France • Capital of Ireland • known for its glens • land of 10,000 lakes • Capital of Vatican City • land of the midnight sun • parcels of land reclaimed • Capital of United Kingdom • The River Thames is located here
Europe 2015-12-12
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- Albanian capital.
- Largest city.
- Mountain range on French/Spanish border.
- Popular French touring area.
- Europe's largest port.
- "Capital" the UK North.
- Sweden's 3rd City.
- Slovenian Capital.
- Home of the first President of Poland since the fall of Communism.
- Berlin's river.
- Schwechat airport is here
- The Heroes of Telemark came from here.
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- Once Czech Republics second largest city.
- The local name for Hungary.
- Dublin River
- Where to find the Little Mermaid.
- Capital of Europe.
- Last divided city.
- place
- Tito ruled this former country.
- Home of the Alhambra Palace.
- Bulgarian currency.
- Russias capital.
- A Language of Switzerland.
- Island Country
- Home of Oktoberfest.
- Capital of Spain.
- German river.
28 Clues: place • Dublin River • Largest city. • German river. • Island Country • Berlin's river. • Russias capital. • Albanian capital. • Capital of Spain. • Capital of Europe. • Last divided city. • Sweden's 3rd City. • Slovenian Capital. • Bulgarian currency. • Home of Oktoberfest. • Europe's largest port. • "Capital" the UK North. • Schwechat airport is here • A Language of Switzerland. • ...
Agostino Liberto 2013-02-08
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- a leader whose word was law
- the bishop of Rome, later the head of the Roman Catholic Church
- a subgroup with distinct beliefs within a large religious group
- new monotheistic religion practiced by some of the Jews in the eastern Mediterranean
- slave who led an army of 70,000 slaves to try and win
- active follower of a teacher
- in Judaism, a savior promised by the Hebrew prophets who would bring peace
- a regional leader of the early Church with authority over a diocese and other clergy
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- a scholar born in North Africa-- wrote a book called "Confessions"
- artificial channels for carrying water
- Latin nobles
- citizen of Ancient Rome
- a stadium where gladiators fought each other to the death or battled wild animals
- this nomadic group from Asia raided Italy and plundered the cities
- where was the Latin capital
15 Clues: Latin nobles • citizen of Ancient Rome • a leader whose word was law • where was the Latin capital • active follower of a teacher • artificial channels for carrying water • slave who led an army of 70,000 slaves to try and win • the bishop of Rome, later the head of the Roman Catholic Church • a subgroup with distinct beliefs within a large religious group • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-11-05
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- A policy which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries politically, economically and socially
- What revolution contributed to the Industrial Revolution
- Government worked against peoples interest and should be abolished.
- Due to Urbanization there were not enough houses for people so the people have to live together
- Economic System i which private individuals or business own capital goods
- To refuse to work in order to force an employee to meet certain demands.
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- No workers under 9 years old
- Ended all child labor in 1904
- No women or children work underground
- To spread wealth more evenly and to treat all people fairly.
- Workdays ends at 10hrs for women and children
- The government owns everything, everyone us supposed to share the wealth equally.
- City building and the migration of people to cities.
- Supervisor in charge of the kids while working
- Supported Capitalism
15 Clues: Supported Capitalism • No workers under 9 years old • Ended all child labor in 1904 • No women or children work underground • Workdays ends at 10hrs for women and children • Supervisor in charge of the kids while working • City building and the migration of people to cities. • What revolution contributed to the Industrial Revolution • ...
Central and South American Capitals 2023-10-25
15 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Peru • Capital of Chile • Capital of Haiti • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Uruguay • Capital of Jamaica • Capital of Columbia • Capital of Columbia • Capital of Paraguay • Capital of Venezuela • Capital of Argentina • Capital of the Bahamas • One of Bolivia's Capitals • One of Bolivia's Capitals
Countries and Capitals 2024-08-23
19 Clues: Rusko • Řecko • Miláno • Peking • Německo • Francie • Brazílie • Španělsko • a.k.a. UK • Austrálie • Capital of UK • Tokyo is in... • "Miláno" is in.. • "Peking" is in... • Capital of "Rusko" • Capital of "Francie" • Capital of "Austrálie" • United States of America • The most famous city in "Spojené státy americké" (short form)
CAPITAIS E ESTADOS DO BRASIL 2024-06-04
13 Clues: SUA CAPITAL É BELÉM • SUA CAPITAL É NATAL • SUA CAPITAL É MACAPÁ • SUA CAPITAL É RECIFE • SUA CAPITAL É MANAUS • SUA CAPITAL É PALMAS • SUA CAPITAL É TERESINA • SUA CAPITAL É CURITIBA • SUA CAPITAL É FORTALEZA • SUA CAPITAL É BOA VISTA • SUA CAPITAL É JOÃO PESSOA • SUA CAPITAL É PORTO ALEGRE • SUA CAPITAL É BELO HORIZONTE
Current Events Crossword 2021-10-20
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- First state-sponsored college in the country
- Creek chief killed by his own men
- Second capital of Georgia
- Man responsible for the Yazoo Land Fraud
- President who ignored Supreme Court ruling
- Third capital of Georgia
- Justice who fought in favor of the Cherokee
- Made transport easier
- Treaty that ceded all Creek Lands to Georgia
- The main Cherokee Newspaper
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- First capital of Georgia
- Current capital of Georgia
- Capital of the Cherokee Nation
- Made cotton the biggest cash crop in Georgia
- System of land allocation after the revolution
- Capital founded on the Ogeechee River
- Cherokee chief
- Lands ceded to the U.S. government
- The main way land is allocated
- Man who invented Cotton Gin
20 Clues: Cherokee chief • Made transport easier • First capital of Georgia • Third capital of Georgia • Second capital of Georgia • Current capital of Georgia • Man who invented Cotton Gin • The main Cherokee Newspaper • Capital of the Cherokee Nation • The main way land is allocated • Creek chief killed by his own men • Lands ceded to the U.S. government • ...
Chapter 13: West Central Europe Physical Geography 2024-04-28
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- The capital of Luxembourg.
- the capital of Switzerland.
- How many countries are in West-Central Europe?
- The capital of the Netherlands.
- The mountains are the southern border of France.
- Tallest structure in the world until 1930.
- Much of France uses ________ power.
- The capital of France.
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- The capital of Germany
- The capital of Belgium.
- The southern-most river in West Central Europe.
- The capital of Austria.
- __________ is northeast of Germany.
- Provence, France is famous for its ________.
- These form on the tops of the Swiss Alps.
- Most of the land in West-Central Europe is used for ________.
- The Netherlands have a lot of these flowers.
- France mines a lot of this.
18 Clues: The capital of Germany • The capital of France. • The capital of Belgium. • The capital of Austria. • The capital of Luxembourg. • the capital of Switzerland. • France mines a lot of this. • The capital of the Netherlands. • __________ is northeast of Germany. • Much of France uses ________ power. • These form on the tops of the Swiss Alps. • ...
Subjects 2025-03-27
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- a subject that studies science and phenomena like gravity or matter.
- a subject where you run or exercise.
- a subject that includes lots of numbers.
- a subject where you study locations of capital cities, countries, lakes, oceans, etc.
- a subject that studies wars, for example, the First World War.
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- a subject where you read many books and poems.
- a subject where you mix elements in a laboratory to create new products.
- a subject that studies animals, plants and sometimes humans.
8 Clues: a subject where you run or exercise. • a subject that includes lots of numbers. • a subject where you read many books and poems. • a subject that studies animals, plants and sometimes humans. • a subject that studies wars, for example, the First World War. • a subject that studies science and phenomena like gravity or matter. • ...
Ch. 5 L3 Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-10
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- founder of Nordstrom Department Store
- discovered in Idaho's Coeur d'Alene in the 1880's
- territory in Canada
- name of a set of provisions including tents, cooking pots, tools, winter clothes, and over 1,000 pounds of food
- the formation of small communities to cities
- first train built in Seattle
- grew due to the growth of cities
- of or relating to the city
- the only gateway to the gold in the Klondike
- cities, most of the time ones witha seaport, were built around this
- crazed gold seekers
- one of the four largest cities in the Northwest
- much growth
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- miners had to climb these, and at the most 30 times to drop off provisions
- turned his store into the Bon Marche stores
- Seattle's rival
- many miners found the best _ _ _ _ _ _ were already staked
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ promoted Seattle as a gateway to the Klondike Gold
- city that welcomed miners at the edge of the gold fields
- having characteristics of the city
- Leaders of the Northern Pacific planned to run tracks from St. Paul, Minnesota, to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- train station built by Union Pacific Railroad
- first advantage of Spokane
- _ _ _ _ was discovered in the Klondike
- can take an "underground tour" to see
- soon branch rails connected _ _ _ _ _ _ to mining, timber, and agricultural areas
- area in Yukon
- this was very good for Seattle businessmen; but not for most miners
- energetic or enthusiastic supporter
- to take advantage of
30 Clues: much growth • area in Yukon • Seattle's rival • territory in Canada • crazed gold seekers • to take advantage of • first advantage of Spokane • of or relating to the city • first train built in Seattle • grew due to the growth of cities • having characteristics of the city • energetic or enthusiastic supporter • founder of Nordstrom Department Store • ...
Adaptations to Urban Environments Crossword 2024-10-20
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- What type of animal group includes both pigeons and the Australian white ibis?
- What do some species adjust to cope with urban noise?
- What danger do urban animals have to be cautious of when crossing roads?
- What often increases as wildlife adapts to city life?
- What allows species to thrive despite challenges in urban settings?
- What type of surface do urban animals often navigate on?
- What factor can disrupt communication among urban animals?
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- What characteristic allows the Australian white ibis to forage in urban areas?
- What is the term for the variety of species living in urban areas?
- What behavior do urban birds like pigeons exhibit when seeking shelter?
- What is often altered significantly in cities, impacting wildlife?
- What activity do red foxes engage in to find food in cities?
- What do urban animals often struggle to find amidst buildings?
- What is a key trait of many species thriving in urban settings?
- What is a major challenge that plants face in urban environments?
- What term describes domesticated cats that live and hunt in urban environments?
- What do many urban-dwelling animals often rely on for food?
- What areas in cities provide habitats for various wildlife?
- What common urban resource do raccoons and foxes utilize?
- What urban animal is known for its adaptability and ability to thrive in cities?
- Where do pigeons typically build their homes in urban areas?
21 Clues: What do some species adjust to cope with urban noise? • What often increases as wildlife adapts to city life? • What type of surface do urban animals often navigate on? • What common urban resource do raccoons and foxes utilize? • What factor can disrupt communication among urban animals? • What do many urban-dwelling animals often rely on for food? • ...
Countries 2023-02-02
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- Jamaica is in what continent?
- Nationality of Laos
- Currency of Jamaica
- Penguins live on what continent that is the coldest?
- Capital city of Laos
- Capital of Italy
- Currency of Colombia
- Morocco is in what continent?
- Laos is in what continent?
- Currency of Italy
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- Capital of Jamaica
- Kangaroos live on what continent?
- Colombia is in what continent?
- Nationality of Italy
- Currency of Laos
- Currency of Morocco
- Capital of Colombia
- Italy is in what continent?
- Capital of Morocco
19 Clues: Currency of Laos • Capital of Italy • Currency of Italy • Capital of Jamaica • Capital of Morocco • Nationality of Laos • Currency of Jamaica • Currency of Morocco • Capital of Colombia • Nationality of Italy • Capital city of Laos • Currency of Colombia • Laos is in what continent? • Italy is in what continent? • Jamaica is in what continent? • Morocco is in what continent? • ...
Illinois 2025-09-20
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- Southern Illinois forest known for hiking and rock formations
- University of Illinois flagship campus location
- Native grasslands that used to cover much of the state
- Popular Chicago tourist attraction on Lake Michigan
- Famous style of pizza originating in Chicago
- Historic cabin replica in Lincoln’s hometown
- Famous Illinois city known for deep-dish pizza and the Willis Tower
- Cities along the Mississippi River including Moline and Rock Island
- Major League Baseball team playing at Wrigley Field
- airport in Chicago, one of the busiest in the world
- One of the Great Lakes bordering northeastern Illinois
- Western border of Illinois
- Major river running through the heart of the state
- Historic highway that starts in Chicago and ends in Santa Monica
- Annual fair held in Springfield with rides and livestock
- State park famous for waterfalls and hiking trails
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- Illinois-born president
- Capital city of Illinois and home to Abraham Lincoln’s presidential library
- Midstate Illinois city along the Illinois River
- Corn is one of the state’s major crops
- NFL football team based in Chicago
- First state capital of Illinois
- Famous shopping district in downtown Chicago
- State-run lottery popular with residents and tourists
- Town known for 19th-century architecture and Ulysses S. Grant’s home
- Famous 1858 debates in Illinois politics
- Famous architect with multiple buildings in Illinois
- Pre-Columbian Native American city near St. Louis
- Springfield residence of Abraham Lincoln before his presidency
- Scenic route along the Mississippi River
30 Clues: Illinois-born president • Western border of Illinois • First state capital of Illinois • NFL football team based in Chicago • Corn is one of the state’s major crops • Famous 1858 debates in Illinois politics • Scenic route along the Mississippi River • Famous shopping district in downtown Chicago • Famous style of pizza originating in Chicago • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2024-11-28
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- inventor of the first steamboat
- caused by poor sanitation in cities
- the railroad that increased trade and travel across the United States
- the first national road
- spinning and weaving in one factory led to this industry in New England
- invented the steel plow which helped farmers become faster and more efficient in growing crops
- inventor of the automobile
- invented the sewing machine
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- invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- created by too many people moving into cities across America
- invented the cotton gin
- the birthplace of the industrial revolution
- once done inside the homes or on farms, now moved to factories for mass production
- the Embargo Act of 1807 and the War of 1812 forced Americans to become more
- the Industrial Revolution led to many new ones
- allowed the harvesting of grain to be faster and cheaper
- people began to move from farmlands into these across America
- created the telegraph, which allowed communication from the east coast to the Mississippi
- invented by Thomas Edison
19 Clues: invented the cotton gin • the first national road • invented by Thomas Edison • inventor of the automobile • invented the sewing machine • inventor of the first steamboat • invented by Alexander Graham Bell • caused by poor sanitation in cities • the birthplace of the industrial revolution • the Industrial Revolution led to many new ones • ...
Capitals 2021-07-27
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- The capital of Egypt
- The capital of Germany
- The capital of France
- Capital of Singapore
- The capital of England
- The capital of Netherlands
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- The capital of Italy
- The capital of Japan
- The capital of China
- The capital of Portugal
- What country does this capital belong to? Dhaka
- The capital of Indonesia
- The capital of the Maldives
13 Clues: The capital of Italy • The capital of Egypt • The capital of Japan • The capital of China • Capital of Singapore • The capital of France • The capital of Germany • The capital of England • The capital of Portugal • The capital of Indonesia • The capital of Netherlands • The capital of the Maldives • What country does this capital belong to? Dhaka
Spelling words List 2 2021-09-14
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- The capital is Winnipeg
- The capital is Victoria
- The capital is St. Johns
- The capital is Edmonton
- This Territories capital is Whitehorse
- The capital is Toronto
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- The capital is Halifax
- The capital is Charlottetown
- The capital is Quebec City
- This territory's capital is Iqaluit
- The capital is Regina
- The capital is Fredericton
- This territory's capital is Yellowknife
13 Clues: The capital is Regina • The capital is Halifax • The capital is Toronto • The capital is Winnipeg • The capital is Victoria • The capital is Edmonton • The capital is St. Johns • The capital is Quebec City • The capital is Fredericton • The capital is Charlottetown • This territory's capital is Iqaluit • This Territories capital is Whitehorse • This territory's capital is Yellowknife
maps 2023-10-14
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- relief features, rivers, land use, vegetation, settlements, roads,railway lines and administrative units and their boundaries.
- used to determine which areas are the most demographically rich for a given product and which spots have generated the most sales success
- shows earthquakes
- takes images of thing from space
- map shows weather patterns on map
- tracks hurricanes
- used to locate energy resources
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- shows north west south and east
- Maps natural resources or economic activity that dominates an area
- worldwide navigation
- is a zone on the terrestrial globe that is approximately 15 degrees longitude wide and extends from pole to pole within which a uniform clock time is used.
- indicate state and national boundaries and capital and major cities
- volcanic hazards that can be shown for the future
- you can see it on paper better then other maps can.
- detailed maps
15 Clues: detailed maps • shows earthquakes • tracks hurricanes • worldwide navigation • shows north west south and east • used to locate energy resources • takes images of thing from space • map shows weather patterns on map • volcanic hazards that can be shown for the future • you can see it on paper better then other maps can. • ...
Capitais 2025-03-07
13 Clues: Capital do Pará • Capital do Acre • Capital do Amapá • Capital do Paraná • Capital de Roraima • Capital do Amazonas • Capital de Rondônia • Capital de Tocantins • Capital do Mato Grosso • Captal do Rio de Janeiro • capital de Alagfloriaoas • Capital de Santa Catarina • Capital do Mato Grosso do Sul
politics puzzle! 2024-04-22
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- People who are part of something. E.g You are a m________ of this class.
- L_________ are rules made by the government and enforced by the police.
- A recommendation. E.g The President sometimes took Abigail's a_______.
- The same. e.g Du Bois fought for e________ rights.
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- Good. E.g It was a p__________ outcome.
- To find the answer/solution to something. E.g I can s_______ the crossword puzzle.
- E.g London, Seoul, Washington DC are all c________ cities.
- an smaller area within the USA. E.g California is a s_______.
8 Clues: Good. E.g It was a p__________ outcome. • The same. e.g Du Bois fought for e________ rights. • E.g London, Seoul, Washington DC are all c________ cities. • an smaller area within the USA. E.g California is a s_______. • A recommendation. E.g The President sometimes took Abigail's a_______. • L_________ are rules made by the government and enforced by the police. • ...
Latin America 2021-10-01
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- islands above carribean sea
- country directly south of mexico
- capital of Mexico
- capital is Caracas
- wettest tropical plains in world
- famous for Rio de Janeiro
- country that contains a famous canal
- large mountain range in south america
- large plateau in central northern Mexico
- ocean on east of the U.S.
- group of islands in carribean
- one of the most well known rivers in south america
- country sharing island with D.R.
- country south of the U.S
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- island of D.R.and Haiti
- capital is San Jose
- gulf near baja california
- sea to the east of middle america
- has the capital Santa Domingo
- peninsula coming off of mexico
- river that acts as the border for U.S and Mexico
- gulf of coast of U.S. and Mexico
- bay near Yuctan peninsula
- small island with capital of kingston
- capital of panama
- has a capital of havana
- ocean to the west of latin america
- america second continent containing latin america(not north america)
- contains capital city of belmopan
- costal desert in Chile
30 Clues: capital of Mexico • capital of panama • capital is Caracas • capital is San Jose • costal desert in Chile • island of D.R.and Haiti • has a capital of havana • country south of the U.S • gulf near baja california • famous for Rio de Janeiro • bay near Yuctan peninsula • ocean on east of the U.S. • islands above carribean sea • has the capital Santa Domingo • group of islands in carribean • ...
A-Z World Famous Landmark 2020-08-04
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- Wrought-iron lattice tower at center of Paris ,France
- An ancient place located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens
- Capital city of Ecuador
- The sandstone known as Ayers Rock
- Capital city of Indonesia
- Croatia's capital city
- Qatar's capital City
- The sign located on Santa Monica Mountain
- Indian currency
- Japanese currency
- A large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya people
- Capital city of New Zealand
- Connecting San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean
- The highest mountain in Africa
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- The special place for Christian in Florence,Italy
- The Palace of the principal royal residence of France
- The performing building
- Capital city of Spain
- The large sculpture in New York Harbor
- The oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World located in Egypt
- The white marble architechture as the sign of love in Agra,India
- the Millennium Wheel located in London
- The medieval Catholic cathedral which means "Our Lady"
- Capital city of Pakistan
- The capital of Shaanxi Province in China
- The nickname for the Great Bell located in London
26 Clues: Indian currency • Japanese currency • Qatar's capital City • Capital city of Spain • Croatia's capital city • The performing building • Capital city of Ecuador • Capital city of Pakistan • Capital city of Indonesia • Capital city of New Zealand • The highest mountain in Africa • The sandstone known as Ayers Rock • The large sculpture in New York Harbor • ...
Países latinoamericanos 2025-07-13
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- Su capital es Montevideo y está entre Argentina y Brasil
- Su capital es Quito
- Rica Es el único país latinoamericano que no tiene ejército
- País sudamericano cuya capital es Asunción
- Su moneda es el peso chileno y está al lado del Pacífico
- Tiene un canal que une el océano Atlántico con el Pacífico
- País donde se encuentra Machu Picchu
- País famoso por su café y por tener parte de la selva amazónica
- Tiene dos capitales oficiales: La Paz y Sucre
- Isla caribeña que pertenece a Latinoamérica y cuya capital es La Habana
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- Es el país más pequeño de Sudamérica
- Su capital es Buenos Aires
- Su capital es Tegucigalpa
- País centroamericano cuyo nombre comienza y termina con la letra “A”
- Es el país más grande de Sudamérica
- Su capital es Caracas y tiene grandes reservas de petróleo
- Dominicana País que forma parte de una isla caribeña con Haití
- País centroamericano cuya capital es Managua
- Salvador País de Centroamérica conocido por sus volcanes
- Tiene frontera con Estados Unidos al norte
20 Clues: Su capital es Quito • Su capital es Tegucigalpa • Su capital es Buenos Aires • Es el país más grande de Sudamérica • Es el país más pequeño de Sudamérica • País donde se encuentra Machu Picchu • País sudamericano cuya capital es Asunción • Tiene frontera con Estados Unidos al norte • País centroamericano cuya capital es Managua • Tiene dos capitales oficiales: La Paz y Sucre • ...
counrties and capitail cities 2025-08-12
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- which country has the eiffle tower
- what is the capital city of italy
- where is the home to the second deepest subway station in the world
- what is the capital city of sweden
- what country was the famous picasso born in
- what is the capital city of poland
- which country borders nine other countries
- what is the capital city of turkey
- what country is paris located in
- where would you play Pesapallo
- who has the most visited zoo in europe
- what is the capital city of ukraine
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- what capital city were the olympics held in whilst in greece
- what is russias capital city
- what city would you find uncle joes cathedral in
- what country is also the same name as a large bird
- what country is the home to lake baikal
- which country is the moose famous to
- what country held the olympics in 1896 and 2004
- what city is real madrid home to
- what is finlands capital city
- what country has the most world heritage sites in europe
22 Clues: what is russias capital city • what is finlands capital city • where would you play Pesapallo • what city is real madrid home to • what country is paris located in • what is the capital city of italy • which country has the eiffle tower • what is the capital city of sweden • what is the capital city of poland • what is the capital city of turkey • ...
Asia 2022-10-07
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- This is a transcontinental country (Not Russia)
- Bashar al-Assad is the President of this country. What is its capital?
- This country is facing an economic crisis currently. Its President fled the country amid the crisis. What is the legislative capital of this country?
- US withdrew its military forces from this country last year. What is the currency of this country?
- Aung San Suu Kyi belongs to this country. What is its capital?
- This country's capital is Tashkent.
- This island country lies to the south of Taiwan. Its capital has the word ‘man’ in it.
- B--h--d
- North Korea recently filed a ballistic missile over _____.
- This country's capital has the same name as the country.
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- This country's currency sounds like drum.
- Mohammed bin Salman is the Prime Minister of this country. What is its currency?
- The currency of this country is Rupiah.
- The capital of this country sounds like the name - Aman. What is the name of this country?
- A gunman attacked a nursery school in this country very recently. What is the capital of this country?
- Kabir's ______.
- This country is at war with Ukraine. What is its currency?
- This country's capital is disputed with another country.
- There are anti-hijab protests in this country.
- Names of this country, its capital and currency start with the same letter - s. The first word of the capital means monkey. What is the name of the country?
- This country lies to the southeast of Saudi Arabia.
21 Clues: B--h--d • Kabir's ______. • This country's capital is Tashkent. • The currency of this country is Rupiah. • This country's currency sounds like drum. • There are anti-hijab protests in this country. • This is a transcontinental country (Not Russia) • This country lies to the southeast of Saudi Arabia. • This country's capital is disputed with another country. • ...
Countries (țări) 2019-06-26
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- Capital city is Belgrade
- Capital city is Reykjavik
- Capital city is Lisbon
- Capital city is Edinburgh
- Capital city is Bucharest
- Capital city is Moscow
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- Capital city is London
- Capital city is Paris
- Capital city is Berlin
- Capital city is Rome
- Capital city is Amsterdam
- Capital city is Budapest
- Capital city is Zagreb
13 Clues: Capital city is Rome • Capital city is Paris • Capital city is London • Capital city is Berlin • Capital city is Lisbon • Capital city is Zagreb • Capital city is Moscow • Capital city is Belgrade • Capital city is Budapest • Capital city is Reykjavik • Capital city is Amsterdam • Capital city is Edinburgh • Capital city is Bucharest
CAPITALS OF EUROPE 2023-05-10
13 Clues: The capital of Spain • The capital of Italy • The capital of France • The capital of Russia • The capital of Sweden • The capital of Norway • The capital of Poland • The capital of Belgium • The capital of Germany • The capital of Ireland • The capital of Denmark • The capital of Finland • The capital of Croatia
Countries and Capitals 2022-01-29
13 Clues: Capital of Iraq • capital of Bahrain • capital of Albania • The capital of Japan • capital of Australia • The capital of Italy • The capital of Israel • The capital of Jamaica • The capital of finland • capital of Afghanistan • It is the capital of Brazil • Its the capital of Indonesia • This is the capital of Bangladesh
Capitals 2025-03-27
13 Clues: the capital of Iraq • the capital of China • the capital of Kenya • the capital of India • the capital of Italy • the capital of spain • the capital of Canada • the capital of France • the capital of Austria • the capital of Denmark • the capital of Malaysia • the capital of Pakistan • the capital of Australia
capital Fra P Diego S 2025-03-21
13 Clues: the capital of USA • the capital of China • the capital of Kenya • the capital of Italy • the capital of Japan • the capital of Spain • the capital of Canada • the capital of France • the capital of Brazil • the capital of Iceland • the capital of Portugal • the capital of Australia • the capital of Azerbaigian
Canada's Political Regions 2024-10-08
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- its capital is Toronto
- its capital is Iqaluit
- its capital is Regina
- its capital is Fredricton
- its capital is Halifax
- its capital is St. John's
- its capital is Charlottetown
- its capital is Whitehorse
- its capital in Victoria
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- its capital is Yellowknife
- its capital is Winnipeg
- its capital is St. John's
- its capital is Edmonton
- its capital is Quebec City
14 Clues: its capital is Regina • its capital is Toronto • its capital is Iqaluit • its capital is Halifax • its capital is Winnipeg • its capital is Edmonton • its capital in Victoria • its capital is Fredricton • its capital is St. John's • its capital is St. John's • its capital is Whitehorse • its capital is Yellowknife • its capital is Quebec City • its capital is Charlottetown
Human Geography 6.1-6.4 2024-02-27
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- urban hearth located in the Middle East
- It has a large amount of recently developed retail and office space.(two words)
- the distance people are willing to travel for a good or service in a city
- Brasilia is an example of one. (two words)
- defined as the second largest city is about 1/2 of the population of the largest one (two words)
- the largest level in terms of population in the urban hierarchy
- converting farmland into residential areas. (two words)
- the place where the settlement is located
- Tokyo is an example of this
- a suburban area with significant growth in population and prosperity
- International company headquarters, significant global financial functions, and a polarized social structure are defining characteristics of a (two words)
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- movement of people from rural to cities
- a city that has a population that is over 50% larger than the next largest one in a nation (two words)
- the amount needed to sustain a good or service in an area
- describes the where the settlement in relation to other settlements.
- When establishing the relationship of larger cities to smaller ones, the pull of available services from the larger city is an example of the _____. (two words)
- movement of people from cities to their outskirts
- wealthy commuter communities beyond the suburbs
- New York City is an example of this
- interconnected cities due to good transportation and economic ties
20 Clues: Tokyo is an example of this • New York City is an example of this • movement of people from rural to cities • urban hearth located in the Middle East • the place where the settlement is located • Brasilia is an example of one. (two words) • wealthy commuter communities beyond the suburbs • movement of people from cities to their outskirts • ...
Crossword 250317 2025-03-18
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- Sea sickness
- Type of int. rate
- Capital of South Dakota
- Happiness
- Central star
- Brick of gold
- Between Jan. and Mar.
- Holy song?
- Argument
- Capital of Norway
- Marianan island
- Mt. Everest's homeland
- Holy tree
- Trunk of a tree
- Hotshot
- Hawaiian island
- Circular
- Valley
- Moving about, "to be ____"
- Speechless
- Capital of Togo
- Wharf
- "To wreak ____"
- Capital of New Mexico
- Canadian potato?
- Capital of Belarus
- Tearful scream
- To know
- Viewpoint
- Capital of Peru
- Cobra
- Incapacitated
- Precipitation
- Extol
- Artif. butter
- Thorny flower
- Paddle
- Prison, to a Briton
- Capital of Saskatchewan
- State that's round on the sides
- Norwegian tortilla
- Herring, to a Norwegian
- Wager
- It's flaky
- Norse god
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Egypt
- Shade of blue
- humble
- Back's core
- Sham
- Borecole
- Mediterranean island
- Tequila source
- To calculate
- Capital of Taiwan
- Luck, destiny
- Great War battle position
- "He's a basket ____"
- Inflict
- City in Idaho
- Naked
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- Capital of Oregon
- Vietnamese neighbor
- Make an appeal
- Peak or ridge
- Move curtains, e.g.
- Sewing implement
- Exit
- Cold
- Nerve center
- Sniffer or sneezer
- Meander
- Possibly
- Eastern neighbor of Fiji
- Capital of Russia
- A type of phone
- To stick one's neck out
- Type of boat
- Creeper
- Capital of Texas
- Blockhead
- Hawaiian island
- "I'd ____ on it", to be sure
- A stringed toy, or a silly person
- Capital of Spain
- Writing implement
- Norse letters
- Capital of Fiji
- Not after
- Sweet drink
- Nectar of the gods
- Abbr. illness
- Serpentine
- Bear's digs
- God of thunder
- Courtroom defense
- Lowest female voice
- Shall
- Beer ingredient
- "Worth one's ____"
- "The Biggest Little City in the World"
- Pig's home
- Absurdity
- Arctic native
- Peaceful bird
- It's in Tennessee and Egypt
- It can fly in the wind
- A kind of grape juice
- Like a malamute
- A pump that can be cold or warm
- Shamrock
- Dotted cubes
- fraud, deceit
- Capital of Latvia
- Green citrus
- It can be crude
- Make haste on foot
- Nightshade
- Consume
- Be in pain
- Sight
- Puncture
- To be in ___shot
124 Clues: Exit • Cold • Sham • Wharf • Cobra • Extol • Shall • Wager • Sight • Naked • Valley • Paddle • humble • Meander • Creeper • Hotshot • To know • Consume • Inflict • Argument • Possibly • Circular • Shamrock • Borecole • Puncture • Happiness • Holy tree • Blockhead • Not after • Viewpoint • Absurdity • Norse god • Holy song? • Speechless • Serpentine • Pig's home • It's flaky • Nightshade • Be in pain • Sweet drink • Bear's digs • Back's core • Sea sickness • Central star • ...
Uproar Crossword 2024-09-04
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- a number of persons associated together in work or activity
- a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
- courageous behaviour or character.
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
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- Country with 3 Capital Cities
- Afrikaans word for separating or setting apart
- a member of the indigenous people of New Zealand.
- Land of the Long White Cloud
- NZ's favourite code/sport
- prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism by an individual, community, or institution against a person or people on the basis of their membership of a particular racial or ethnic group
11 Clues: NZ's favourite code/sport • Land of the Long White Cloud • Country with 3 Capital Cities • courageous behaviour or character. • Afrikaans word for separating or setting apart • a member of the indigenous people of New Zealand. • a number of persons associated together in work or activity • originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native. • ...
ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES 2020-04-12
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- the capital of Scotland
- the capital of New Zealand
- the flag of the UK is called ...
- another symbol of Wales (it is red)
- the musical instrument of Ireland
- high buildings in the USA
- the capital of Northern Ireland
- the second largest country in the world
- the symbol of Scotland
- the capital of Australia
- the president of the USA today
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- the symbol of England
- the symbol of Wales
- Where does Elizabeth II live in London?
- the capital of the UK?
- There are many ... in Canada.
- many deadly species of animals live there
- the third largest country in the world
- the currency of the USA, New Zealand, Australia and Canada
- the capital of Canada?
20 Clues: the symbol of Wales • the symbol of England • the capital of the UK? • the capital of Canada? • the symbol of Scotland • the capital of Scotland • the capital of Australia • high buildings in the USA • the capital of New Zealand • There are many ... in Canada. • the president of the USA today • the capital of Northern Ireland • the flag of the UK is called ... • ...
Países Hispanos 2024-02-02
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- 2 capitales
- África
- Islas Galápagos
- no tiene mar (no ocean)
- not independent (no independiente)
- mariachis, tacos, picante
- full of earthquakes (llenos de terremotos)
- primer país hispano, respuesta en inglés (first Hispanic country, answer in English)
- Machu Picchu
- Sol en la bandera (Sun in the flag)
- capital rhymes with it (la capital rima con su nombre)
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- Messi
- capital is a day of the week (capital es un día de la semana)
- pupusas, Bukele
- old capital burned down (capital anterior se quemó)
- Ms. Montoya
- estrellas en la bandera (stars in the flag)
- entre América Central y Sur (between Central and South America)
- Mr. Roldán
- catrachos, bandera con estrellas (flag with stars)
- Caribe, isla, azúcar
21 Clues: Messi • África • Mr. Roldán • 2 capitales • Ms. Montoya • Machu Picchu • pupusas, Bukele • Islas Galápagos • Caribe, isla, azúcar • no tiene mar (no ocean) • mariachis, tacos, picante • not independent (no independiente) • Sol en la bandera (Sun in the flag) • full of earthquakes (llenos de terremotos) • estrellas en la bandera (stars in the flag) • ...
crossword on changing places 2021-06-09
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- Some of the reasons for urbanisation in India?
- A town or village. More like the countryside
- Industrialization is a major cause of urbanisation. It has expanded the employment opportunities. Rural people have migrated to cities on account of better employment opportunities.
- transport and communication. E.g.: Cell phones have become common even among rural people.
- living in groups or communities instead of alone.
- The movement by people from place to place
- A geographical area distinct from rural areas
- opportunities- In rural sector people have to depend mainly on agriculture for their livelihood. But Indian agriculture is depending on monsoon. In drought situations or natural calamities, rural people have to migrate to cities.
- Industrialization is a major cause of urbanisation
- increase The increase in the number of population
- in Dress habits.
- the part of a society that creates wealth.
- the person who stayed in the slums for the documentary
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- the study of the relationship between objects in physical space.
- having to do with the surroundings of something
- Those factors which either forcefully push people into migration or attract them.
- factors- Many social factors such as attraction of cities, better standard of living, better educational facilities, need for status also induce people to migrate to cities.
- the first documentary we watched in class
- of education- The literacy rate has increased among the rural people. They have become more modernised.
- Urban areas are characterised by sophisticated technology better infrastructure, communication, medical facilities, etc. People feel that they can lead a comfortable life in cities and migrate to cities.
- of modern Technology
- that which follows or result.
22 Clues: in Dress habits. • of modern Technology • that which follows or result. • the first documentary we watched in class • The movement by people from place to place • the part of a society that creates wealth. • A town or village. More like the countryside • A geographical area distinct from rural areas • Some of the reasons for urbanisation in India? • ...
S Crossword 2013-05-01
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- What do you put on a pizza after the sauce?
- What is the capital of the country France?
- Who takes your food order at a restaurant?
- What does your doctor give you when you are sick?
- What do you wear when you go swimming? (2 words)
- What month comes after November?
- What restaurant can you go to to get a sandwich made?
- What is the emotion that you feel when you want something that someone else has?
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- What do you call a lady who acts in a movie or a TV show?
- When you put lettuce, cheese, and croutons in a bowl, what food do you have?
- What piece of jewelry can you wear on your wrist?
- What day comes before Sunday?
- What season comes after spring?
- In what state can you find the cities Memphis and Nashville?
- What is put in a bowl with milk and eaten for breakfast?
15 Clues: What day comes before Sunday? • What season comes after spring? • What month comes after November? • What is the capital of the country France? • Who takes your food order at a restaurant? • What do you put on a pizza after the sauce? • What do you wear when you go swimming? (2 words) • What piece of jewelry can you wear on your wrist? • ...
Agostino Liberto 2013-02-08
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- the bishop of Rome, later the head of the Roman Catholic Church
- a leader whose word was law
- a subgroup with distinct beliefs within a large religious group
- slave who led an army of 70,000 slaves to try and win
- in Judaism, a savior promised by the Hebrew prophets who would bring peace
- new monotheistic religion practiced by some of the Jews in the eastern Mediterranean
- citizen of Ancient Rome
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- where was the Latin capital
- artificial channels for carrying water
- Latin nobles
- a stadium where gladiators fought each other to the death or battled wild animals
- a regional leader of the early Church with authority over a diocese and other clergy
- this nomadic group from Asia raided Italy and plundered the cities
- a scholar born in North Africa-- wrote a book called "Confessions"
- active follower of a teacher
15 Clues: Latin nobles • citizen of Ancient Rome • where was the Latin capital • a leader whose word was law • active follower of a teacher • artificial channels for carrying water • slave who led an army of 70,000 slaves to try and win • the bishop of Rome, later the head of the Roman Catholic Church • a subgroup with distinct beliefs within a large religious group • ...
Agostino Liberto 2013-02-08
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- a leader whose word was law
- the bishop of Rome, later the head of the Roman Catholic Church
- a subgroup with distinct beliefs within a large religious group
- new monotheistic religion practiced by some of the Jews in the eastern Mediterranean
- slave who led an army of 70,000 slaves to try and win
- active follower of a teacher
- in Judaism, a savior promised by the Hebrew prophets who would bring peace
- a regional leader of the early Church with authority over a diocese and other clergy
Down
- a scholar born in North Africa-- wrote a book called "Confessions"
- artificial channels for carrying water
- Latin nobles
- citizen of Ancient Rome
- a stadium where gladiators fought each other to the death or battled wild animals
- this nomadic group from Asia raided Italy and plundered the cities
- where was the Latin capital
15 Clues: Latin nobles • citizen of Ancient Rome • a leader whose word was law • where was the Latin capital • active follower of a teacher • artificial channels for carrying water • slave who led an army of 70,000 slaves to try and win • the bishop of Rome, later the head of the Roman Catholic Church • a subgroup with distinct beliefs within a large religious group • ...
Latin America 2017-10-17
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- Falls Latin America contains one of the most tallest waterfalls in the world.
- produces about 90 percent of the world’s total production of emerald gemstones.
- In Central America, Mayan use this type of language such as K'iche'
- Latin Americans eat foods such as ____ or beans
- The ____ established a civilization in the Andes mountain ranges of South America.
- Each person is part of it.This include grandparents, aunts, uncles, and children.
- Latin American countries ___ or sell to other countries.
- has not had an army since it was abolished in 1949.
- Latin American favorite sport.
- Native Americans built temples decorated with cored ____ also known as wall paintings.
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- The Aztec founded their capital _______.
- _________ produced the earliest are forms in Latin America.
- Middle America consists of Mexico and the seven countries.
- The Maya dominated Southern ______ and northern Central America from about A.D. 250 to 900.
- percent of the people of Latin America reside in cities.
15 Clues: Latin American favorite sport. • The Aztec founded their capital _______. • Latin Americans eat foods such as ____ or beans • has not had an army since it was abolished in 1949. • percent of the people of Latin America reside in cities. • Latin American countries ___ or sell to other countries. • Middle America consists of Mexico and the seven countries. • ...
Countries 2022-05-02
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- Is in Asia, It has been for many years the first exporter of rice in the world.
- North America, they talk in English and french
- Is in South America, Mostly Portuguese spoken
- Is in Asia, it is the thirteenth most populous country in the world
- Is in South America, they talk in Spanish
- is very hot, there is a lot of sand
- they love to eat spicy food
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- Is in Asia, It is one of the most unknown countries in the world
- they make a lot of cheese, they eat a lot of chocolate
- Its capital is Dublin
- It is an island in the UK
- It is in the heart of Africa, they talk in english
- is in Europe, they talk in German
- It is in Europe, it has medieval cities
- It is a country in the middle east
15 Clues: Its capital is Dublin • It is an island in the UK • they love to eat spicy food • is in Europe, they talk in German • It is a country in the middle east • is very hot, there is a lot of sand • It is in Europe, it has medieval cities • Is in South America, they talk in Spanish • Is in South America, Mostly Portuguese spoken • North America, they talk in English and french • ...
Rome Vocab Crossword 2023-11-13
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- Form of government that allows citizens to vote for their leaders.
- A group of 3 leaders.
- Foreign soldiers that fight for money.
- Nearly 200 year period where the Roman Empire was at peace.
- Wealthy landowners that held most of the power.
- The drastic drop in the value of money while prices also increase.
- Designed by Roman engineers to bring water into cities and towns.
- Place where chariot races happened.
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- A group of Roman soldiers numbering around 5,000.
- Priests that specialized in reading signs given by the gods through nature.
- Eastern city that replaced Rome as the capital of the Empire.
- Roman leader that had absolute power for 6 months.
- Common farmers, artisans and merchants that made up most of the population.
- Representatives that protected the rights of the common people.
- Series of 3 wars fought between Rome and Carthage.
15 Clues: A group of 3 leaders. • Place where chariot races happened. • Foreign soldiers that fight for money. • Wealthy landowners that held most of the power. • A group of Roman soldiers numbering around 5,000. • Roman leader that had absolute power for 6 months. • Series of 3 wars fought between Rome and Carthage. • Nearly 200 year period where the Roman Empire was at peace. • ...
APUSH Unit 1 Crossword Puzzel 2025-03-18
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- Based in Peru and developed a vast empire in western South America.
- Migrants from Asia might have crossed a?
- The first European to voyage to the Americas in 1492.
- 10-15 percent died on the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
- Built remarkable cities in the fain forests of the Yucatan Peninsula.
- The Animal introduced to the Americas by the Europeans.
- ______ Labor in Mexico and Peru.
- A disease brought to the Americas by Europeans that killed many natives, has the word pox in it.
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- The Treaty of ___________, the line passed thought the country of Brazil to settle Spanish and Portuguese land dispute.
- Another disease brought to the Americas by Europeans but starts with M.
- Replaced feudalism, economic system in control of money.
- An explosive powder created by the Chinese.
- Another name for corn.
- Built a powerful empire in central Mexico, Capital Tenochtitlan.
- The _______ were the first European explorers in America.
15 Clues: Another name for corn. • ______ Labor in Mexico and Peru. • Migrants from Asia might have crossed a? • An explosive powder created by the Chinese. • The first European to voyage to the Americas in 1492. • The Animal introduced to the Americas by the Europeans. • Replaced feudalism, economic system in control of money. • ...
wodcap2 2023-09-11
Across
- The capital of Switzerland
- The capital of Nigeria
- The capital of Turkey
- The capital of Norway
- The capital of Belgium
- The capital of Canada's neighbor to the south
Down
- The capital of Argentina
- The capital of Thailand
- The capital of Egypt
- The capital of South Africa
- The capital of Portugal
- The capital of Austria
- The capital of Greece
13 Clues: The capital of Egypt • The capital of Turkey • The capital of Greece • The capital of Norway • The capital of Nigeria • The capital of Austria • The capital of Belgium • The capital of Thailand • The capital of Portugal • The capital of Argentina • The capital of Switzerland • The capital of South Africa • The capital of Canada's neighbor to the south
Islamic World 2023-05-17
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- Abbasids moved the capital to _________.
- _________ turks converted to Islam and took control of the Abbasid government.
- One of the greatest and largest cities in the world.
- Successor
- Abdelrahman III allowed Al-Andalus to _______.
- One building in Cordoba was the great _______ that held 50,000 people.
- Abu Bakr saved Arabic by crushing any _______.
- Muslim rule lasted almost ____ hundred years in Spain.
- The first dynasty to rule were named the ________ caliphate.
- After Abdelrahman III died, Spain fell into ______ war.
- _________ overthrew the Umayyads and killed nearly all of them.
- There was tolerance to other ________ where they all lived in peace.
- Spain was captured by _________.
- Muslim faced 2 superpowers,Byzantine & _______ empire.
- An effective government with specialized departments.
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- ___________ the first, was the only Umayyad price who survived and escaped to Spain.
- __________ were the ones who killed the last Abbasid Caliph.
- People didn't like the Umayyads because they put too much emphasis on ______ and power.
- One change the Umayyads made was move the capital to ______.
- The Quran ______ people to force others to convert.
- Islam's holy book
- _________ accepted the Abbasid rule.
- Unpopular actions led to conflicts that created a ______ in Islam.
- One mistake that the Abbasids did was ______ themselves from others.
- Abu Bakr ruled for _____ very important years.
- hired soldiers
- Abbasids started a ______________ age with lots of new inventions.
- _________ accepted the Umayyad rule.
- __________ was an independent state where Abdelrahman I continues the Umayyad dynasty.
- Abdelrahman III's strong leadership _______ the Umayyad rule.
30 Clues: Successor • hired soldiers • Islam's holy book • Spain was captured by _________. • _________ accepted the Abbasid rule. • _________ accepted the Umayyad rule. • Abbasids moved the capital to _________. • Abdelrahman III allowed Al-Andalus to _______. • Abu Bakr saved Arabic by crushing any _______. • Abu Bakr ruled for _____ very important years. • ...
Economics & Geography 2017-06-11
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- a good or service that is desired in order to provide satisfaction to the user, but which is not necessary for survival
- plates: the outer layer of Earth's surface are broken into large pieces called...
- a good or service that is required to survive
- money needs to be able to be carried around
- a factor of production that includes all employees that a business needs to produce goods and services
- the movement of people from rural areas to cities
- a factor of production that includes all the money, machinery and buildings businesses use to produce goods and services
- tectonic plates that are being pushed into another are known as....
- a factor of production that includes all natural resources that a business uses
- individuals and businesses involved in the production of goods and services
- a person or a group that is the final user of goods and services produced within an economy
- tectonic plates that are being pulled apart are known as....
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- governments raise money by....
- a factor of production that includes a business’s ability to combine land, labour and capital to make a profit
- an isolated hill on a plain
- money needs to be able to last
- lines on a map that run east to west
- the amount of goods and services that are available; the amount of goods that producers are willing to offer for sale
- a good or service that is provided to all members of society
- lines on a map that run north to south
20 Clues: an isolated hill on a plain • governments raise money by.... • money needs to be able to last • lines on a map that run east to west • lines on a map that run north to south • money needs to be able to be carried around • a good or service that is required to survive • the movement of people from rural areas to cities • ...
Economics & Geography 2017-06-11
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- a factor of production that includes all employees that a business needs to produce goods and services
- a person or a group that is the final user of goods and services produced within an economy
- the movement of people from rural areas to cities
- tectonic plates that are being pushed into another are known as....
- a factor of production that includes all the money, machinery and buildings businesses use to produce goods and services
- a good or service that is required to survive
- a good or service that is desired in order to provide satisfaction to the user, but which is not necessary for survival
- individuals and businesses involved in the production of goods and services
- governments raise money by....
- a factor of production that includes all natural resources that a business uses
- money needs to be able to last
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- a good or service that is provided to all members of society
- tectonic plates that are being pulled apart are known as....
- a factor of production that includes a business’s ability to combine land, labour and capital to make a profit
- lines on a map that run east to west
- plates: the outer layer of Earth's surface are broken into large pieces called...
- an isolated hill on a plain
- lines on a map that run north to south
- money needs to be able to be carried around
- the amount of goods and services that are available; the amount of goods that producers are willing to offer for sale
20 Clues: an isolated hill on a plain • governments raise money by.... • money needs to be able to last • lines on a map that run east to west • lines on a map that run north to south • money needs to be able to be carried around • a good or service that is required to survive • the movement of people from rural areas to cities • ...
Cities and States in Australia 2020-07-12
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- Melbourne
- Victoria (name); Victoria, capital of the Seychelles
- Sydney, capital of New South Wales, Australia
- South Australia
- Darwin
- New South Wales, southeast Australian state
- Australia
- Queensland, northeast Australian state
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- capital of Queensland
- Northern Territory, sparsely populated federal territory extending from center to north of Australia
- Tasmania (Tw)
- capital city of Australia
- Perth, capital of Western Australia
- Western Australia, Australian state
- Adelaide, capital of South Australia
- Hobart, capital of Tasmania, Australia
16 Clues: Darwin • Melbourne • Australia • Tasmania (Tw) • South Australia • capital of Queensland • capital city of Australia • Perth, capital of Western Australia • Western Australia, Australian state • Adelaide, capital of South Australia • Queensland, northeast Australian state • Hobart, capital of Tasmania, Australia • New South Wales, southeast Australian state • ...
AP Human Geo Unit 6 Crossword 2023-05-12
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- the model observes that a city grows outward from its CBD in a series of concentric rings.
- single planned development assigned to multiple uses
- create sustainable communities by placing developement in convenient locations and designing it to be more efficient.
- the largest city in a country
- a place’s absolute location
- creates separate zones based on land-use type or economic function
- shares some similarities with the concentric zone model and sector model. The traditional central markets share the CBD with a modern business center plus more important religious and government buildings.
- represents Southeast Asian cities that grow around ports and that lack a clearly defined CBD. It establishes that there are only two formal zones that remain constant.
- explains that cities that have a traditional downtown and loose coalitions of other urban areas.
- illustrates that as cities develop, wedge-shaped sectors and divisions emanate from the CBD and emerge generally along transit routes.
- disamenity zones often include informal housing areas
- a suburb that has grown rapidly into a large and sprawling city with more than 100000 residents
- the distance someone is willing to travel for a good or service
- cities that have political, cultural, and economic influence on a global scale
- urban areas expand in an unplanned and uncontrolled way
- theory that describes the spatial relationship between cities and surrounding communities
- high poverty urban areas in disadvantaged locations containing steep slopes, flood-prone ground, rail lines, landfills, or industry.
- supports multiple transit options, preservation of historic buildings, ands respect for the local ecology
- the shifting of population away from cities into surrounding suburbs
- permits multiple land uses in the same space or structure
- creation of dense, walkable, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use communities near a transit station
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- model that predicts interaction between two or more places
- how safe, convenient, and efficient it is to walk in an urban area
- redevelopment that identifies and develops vacant parcels of land within previously built areas to address and counter sprawl
- Focal points of a functional region
- a city with a population of more than 10 million
- explanation of sizes of cities in that the second largest city will be half the largest
- a city and the surrounding areas that are influenced economically and culturally by the city
- the model incorporates aspects of earlier city models, including concentric rings and sectors radiating from the center, both of which reflect the competition for the accesible and affordable sites.
- the number of people needed to support a business
- the process of dividing a city or urban area into zones within which only certain land uses are permitted
- location of a place in relation to other places and features
- a type of community located on the outskirts of a larger city
- the theory that the closer the land is to the CBD the more expensive the land will be
- the impact of a person or community on the enviornment
- ring of agricultural open land use to limit sprawl
- cities don’t grow in rings or sectors but are formed by the progressive integration of multiple focal points of a functional region, or nodes.
- a city with a population of more than 20 million
- a city and its surrounding suburbs
- a fast growing community outside of or on edge of a metropolitan area where the residents and community are closely connected to the central city and suburbs
40 Clues: a place’s absolute location • the largest city in a country • a city and its surrounding suburbs • Focal points of a functional region • a city with a population of more than 10 million • a city with a population of more than 20 million • the number of people needed to support a business • ring of agricultural open land use to limit sprawl • ...
Map of Jamaica 2023-11-06
Across
- Mandeville is the capital
- Spanish town is its capital
- St.Ann's Bay is the capital
- A surrey county
- Found Beisde Kingston
- Lucea is the capital
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- Starts with K
- Port Maria is the capital
- Savanna-la-Mar is the capital
- Falmouth
- Montego Bay is the capital
- Black River is the capital
- Starts with P
- May Pen is the capital
14 Clues: Falmouth • Starts with K • Starts with P • A surrey county • Lucea is the capital • Found Beisde Kingston • May Pen is the capital • Port Maria is the capital • Mandeville is the capital • Montego Bay is the capital • Black River is the capital • Spanish town is its capital • St.Ann's Bay is the capital • Savanna-la-Mar is the capital
English task 2023-03-31
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- A town south of Cairns
- The island at the top of QLD
- The capital city of NT
- The river that forms part of the border between NSW and VIC
- The ocean west of Perth
- The capital city of Qld
- An island State
- The tropic that runs through Australia
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- The capital city of VIC
- The capital city of TAS
- the ocean south of Adelaide
- The capital city of SA
- The capital city of NSW
- The capital city of Australia
- The capital city of WA
- The sea north-west of Derby, WA
- The sea between Australia and New zealand
17 Clues: An island State • A town south of Cairns • The capital city of SA • The capital city of NT • The capital city of WA • The capital city of VIC • The capital city of TAS • The capital city of NSW • The ocean west of Perth • The capital city of Qld • the ocean south of Adelaide • The island at the top of QLD • The capital city of Australia • The sea north-west of Derby, WA • ...
Old World History Chapter 4, Middle East 2017-03-06
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- The largest continent
- What was Asia minor is now modern day ___________.
- Capital of Iraq
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- Capital of Jordan
- Capital of Israel
- the head/leader of a middle eastern tribe
- Capital of Iran
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- the worlds coldest desert outside of Antarctica
- Capital of Turkey
- Capital of Lebanon
- Capital of Syria
- world's largest lake
- The highest mountain in the world: at 29,035ft
- the country with the most people
15 Clues: Capital of Iraq • Capital of Iran • Capital of Syria • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Jordan • Capital of Israel • Capital of Lebanon • world's largest lake • The largest continent • Capital of Saudi Arabia • the country with the most people • the head/leader of a middle eastern tribe • The highest mountain in the world: at 29,035ft • the worlds coldest desert outside of Antarctica • ...
can you figure out the state? by: NA'PORSHIA & PHILLIP 2013-05-17
Across
- capital is Austin
- the beaver state
- state bird is a eastern gold finch
- the sunshine state
- the 15th state
- home to M.t rainier
- the 2nd state
- the state flower is a wild sunflower
- capital is Columbia
- pine tree state
- The Golden State
- heart of Dixie
- the old line state
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- capital is Pierre
- capital is phoenix
- the 16th state
- u.s capital
- roadrunner is the state bird
- state flower is a rose
- the smallest state
- the oldest state
- the 50th state
- state bird is a cardinal
- the biggest state
24 Clues: u.s capital • the 2nd state • the 16th state • the 15th state • the 50th state • heart of Dixie • pine tree state • the beaver state • the oldest state • The Golden State • capital is Austin • capital is Pierre • the biggest state • capital is phoenix • the sunshine state • the smallest state • the old line state • home to M.t rainier • capital is Columbia • state flower is a rose • state bird is a cardinal • ...
7th Grade Spanish (No spaces between words, three word numbers) 2023-10-10
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- ce-u-be-a
- one hundred
- fifty
- the capital of Nicaragua
- forty
- the capital of the Dominican Republic
- twelve
- seventy
- ge-u-a-te-e-eme-a-ele-a
- twenty
- yellow
- gray
- zero
- red
- the capital of Perú
- eleven
- sixty
- brown
- ve-e-ene-e-zeta-u-e-ele-a
- the capital of Argentina
- the capital of Costa Rica
- eight
- seventy-seven
- three
- pe-a-ene-a-eme-a
- eighty-nine
- j (spelled with Spanish pronunciation)
- purple
- twenty-five
- orange
- four
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- e-ele-ese-a-ele-ve-a-de-o-ere
- eme-e-equis-i-ce-o
- x (spelled with Spanish pronunciation)
- fifty-one
- white
- fifteen
- forty-eight
- ninety
- one
- the capital of Colombia
- the capital of Puerto Rico
- one hundred twenty
- thirty-three
- two
- blue
- nine
- ninety-three
- sixteen
- six
- the capital of Chile
- ten
- green
- five
- sixty-four
- thirty
- the capital of Honduras
- y (spelled with Spanish pronunciation)
- thirteen
- seven
- pink
- h (spelled with Spanish pronunciation)
- eighty
- fourteen
- black
65 Clues: one • two • six • ten • red • blue • nine • gray • zero • five • pink • four • white • fifty • forty • green • sixty • brown • eight • three • seven • black • ninety • twelve • twenty • yellow • eleven • thirty • eighty • purple • orange • fifteen • seventy • sixteen • thirteen • fourteen • ce-u-be-a • fifty-one • sixty-four • one hundred • forty-eight • eighty-nine • twenty-five • thirty-three • ninety-three • seventy-seven • pe-a-ene-a-eme-a • eme-e-equis-i-ce-o • one hundred twenty • ...
State Capitals (West) 2021-11-03
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- The capital city is Juneau
- The Capital of Wyoming
- The capital of Colorado
- The capital of Idaho
- The Capital of California
- The capital is Santa Fe
- The Capital is Helena
- The capital city is Salt Lake City
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- The capital of Oregon
- The capital is Carson City
- The capital city is Phoenix
- The capital of Washington
- The capital of Hawaii
13 Clues: The capital of Idaho • The capital of Oregon • The capital of Hawaii • The Capital is Helena • The Capital of Wyoming • The capital of Colorado • The capital is Santa Fe • The capital of Washington • The Capital of California • The capital city is Juneau • The capital is Carson City • The capital city is Phoenix • The capital city is Salt Lake City
Civil War 2017-04-28
5 Clues: led union to victory • was the capital of virginia • grant lost 7,000 men in about a our • September 1864 sherman captured and burned it • Sherman wanted a total war so he burned houses crops villages and cities to the ground
M7_L3 Canada Today 2025-02-04
5 Clues: on or near the sea • Canada's national Capital • City on the Pacific coast with strong trade ties to Asia • strong connection that the people feel toward their region • Canada's second-largest city, one of the world's largest French-speaking cities
12 2025-08-06
Across
- Norwegian city
- Dutch Caribbean island
- Chinese canal city
- Costa Rican city
- Ancient Iberian region
- Capital of Bahamas
- Capital of French Guiana
- Soviet-era city name
- Capital of Ecuador
- Venezuela's capital
- Spanish heritage city
- Iranian oil city
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- Czech Republic city
- Holy city in Saudi Arabia
- Bangladeshi city
- Chinese river city
- Red Sea resort town
- Salsa city in Colombia
- Northern Argentina province
- Coastal town in Slovenia
- South American range
- Capital of Nauru
- Turkish resort city
- Arctic Russian city
- African landlocked country
25 Clues: Norwegian city • Bangladeshi city • Costa Rican city • Capital of Nauru • Iranian oil city • Chinese river city • Chinese canal city • Capital of Bahamas • Capital of Ecuador • Czech Republic city • Red Sea resort town • Turkish resort city • Arctic Russian city • Venezuela's capital • South American range • Soviet-era city name • Spanish heritage city • Dutch Caribbean island • Salsa city in Colombia • ...
United States Geography 2021-06-16
Across
- Capital of Washington
- Southern border of Oregon and Washington
- Large lake also a state
- Sound or inland sea in Washington
- Completely surrounded by water
- Mountains on the east coast of US
- Ocean to the west of US
- Capital of Arizona
- End of a river
- National bird of the United States
- Harvested Fruit in forest near Trout Lake
- Capital of Georgia
- River border between Kentucky and Ohio
- body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- Source in Montana and Mouth at the Mississippi
- Ocean to the east of US
- Mountain range in Oregon and Washington
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Idaho
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- Florida
- Gulf that borders Texas
- Flows from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Canyon carved by the Colorado River
- River that runs through Trout Lake
- Massachusetts land or Cod
- Capital of Ohio
- National Park in Wyoming
- Ocean by Alaska
- Island state
- Mountains in Colorado
- Mountain range in California
- Salt lake in Utah
- Important fish in the Pacific Northwest
- Highest mountain in Washington State
- Slow moving mass of ice
- Capital of Oregon
- Beginning of a river
39 Clues: Florida • Island state • End of a river • Capital of Ohio • Ocean by Alaska • Capital of Texas • Capital of Idaho • Salt lake in Utah • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Montana • Capital of Michigan • Beginning of a river • Capital of Washington • Mountains in Colorado • Gulf that borders Texas • Large lake also a state • Ocean to the west of US • ...
Unit 3 Geography 2017-02-09
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- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain (fish, furs, lumber, oil and minerals)
- Capital City: Canada - Canada’s largest cities = Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa (35 Million)
- largest region in land area, but smallest number of population
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- Atlantic Region = humid continental (large seasonal temperatures difference) - Core Region = humid continental (large seasonal temperatures difference) - Prairie Region = semiarid (received precipitation below normal for area) to sub arctic (long, usually very cold winters, and short, cool to mild summers) - Pacific Region = marine coast climate (cool summers and cool (but not cold) winters) - Northern Region = tundra (treeless regions, cold and windy with little precipitation, covered by snow for most of year)
- Atlantic Region = English - Core Region = English/French (Quebec) - Prairie Region = English - Pacific Region = English - Northern Region = English
- electricity generated from flowing rivers
- population comes from many cultures and share national identity but maintain the traditions of their parents/grandparents
- found in or living in a city
- geographic region that is well suited for the settlement of people
- found in or living in areas that are not close to cities
10 Clues: found in or living in a city • electricity generated from flowing rivers • found in or living in areas that are not close to cities • largest region in land area, but smallest number of population • geographic region that is well suited for the settlement of people • Capital City: Canada - Canada’s largest cities = Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa (35 Million) • ...
World Capital 2022-07-29
Across
- The capital of Kenya, calls itself the City in the Sun.
- 'Baku' is the capital of what country?
- What is the capital of Sweden?
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- New Zealand's capital, is one of the country’s cultural hubs, with excellent museums, a thriving music scene and plenty of bars, cafes and restaurants
- What is the capital of Austria?
- What is the capital of South Korea?
- What is the capital of Canada?
- The capital city of Indonesia, rests on the northwest coast of Java, the world’s most populated island.
- What is the capital of Tanzania?
- It sits along the Nile, the world’s longest river.
10 Clues: What is the capital of Canada? • What is the capital of Sweden? • What is the capital of Austria? • What is the capital of Tanzania? • What is the capital of South Korea? • 'Baku' is the capital of what country? • It sits along the Nile, the world’s longest river. • The capital of Kenya, calls itself the City in the Sun. • ...
Capital Nicknames 2019-09-12
10 Clues: Old Smoke • Granite City • Cottonopolis • The Big Smoke • The Fair City • Chocolate City • London-by-the-sea • Workshop of the world • Auld Reekie (old smelly) • The City of Dreaming Spires
CAPITAL CITY 2019-09-11
10 Clues: Thủ đô của Ý tên gì? • Thủ đô của Nga tên gì? • Thủ đô của Úc tên gì? • Thủ đô của Đức tên gì? • Thủ đô của Na uy tên gì? • Thủ đô của Isarael tên gì? • Thủ đô của Malaysia tên gì? • Thủ đô của việt nam tên gì? • Thủ đô của SINGAPORE tên gì? • Thủ đô của nước Pháp tên gì?
Capital City 2020-03-17
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- Capital of Afghanistan
- the capital of Egypt
- the capital city of Pakistan
- the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic
- the capital and largest city of Greece.
- Japan’s busy capital
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- the capital and the most populous city of Hungary
- the capital of Sri Lanka
- the capital and largest city of Indonesia.
- the capital of South Korea
10 Clues: the capital of Egypt • Japan’s busy capital • Capital of Afghanistan • the capital of Sri Lanka • the capital of South Korea • the capital city of Pakistan • the capital and largest city of Greece. • the capital and largest city of Indonesia. • the capital and the most populous city of Hungary • the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic
capital market 2023-02-07
10 Clues: tenure • stock exchange • new share market • buying and selling • long term securities • regulatory authority • formal debt agreement • long term debt instrument • market dealing with previous securities • portion of earnings given to shareholders
Capital Citites 2023-12-15
Capital city 2024-03-21
Capital city 2024-03-21
Random Capital 2024-08-29
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- what is the capital of Italian?
- what is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
- what is the capital of China?
- what is the capital of Australia?
- What is the capital of Korea?
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- what is the capital of Rumania?
- what ie the capital of Spain?
- what is the capital of Hungary?
- what is the capital of Austria ?
- what is the capital of Frankreich?
10 Clues: what ie the capital of Spain? • what is the capital of China? • What is the capital of Korea? • what is the capital of Rumania? • what is the capital of Italian? • what is the capital of Hungary? • what is the capital of Austria ? • what is the capital of Australia? • what is the capital of Frankreich? • what is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
Spelling words List 2 2021-09-14
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- The capital is Winnipeg
- The capital is Victoria
- The capital is St. Johns
- The capital is Edmonton
- This Territories capital is Whitehorse
- The capital is Toronto
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- The capital is Halifax
- The capital is Charlottetown
- The capital is Quebec City
- This territory's capital is Iqaluit
- The capital is Regina
- The capital is Fredericton
- This territory's capital is Yellowknife
13 Clues: The capital is Regina • The capital is Halifax • The capital is Toronto • The capital is Winnipeg • The capital is Victoria • The capital is Edmonton • The capital is St. Johns • The capital is Quebec City • The capital is Fredericton • The capital is Charlottetown • This territory's capital is Iqaluit • This Territories capital is Whitehorse • This territory's capital is Yellowknife
Ancient India 2024-05-08
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- One of the two major rivers of northern India
- This mountain is the worlds highest mountains
- A Strong seasonal wind.
- Around 2500 B.c, civilization developed in the _____ ______. (two words)
- Then, around 2500 b.c, some villages grew into cities and a ____________ developed
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- One of the civilization major cities
- They know little about Harappan religion
- These cities are the largest of their time
- Indus Valley cities were among the worlds first _______ ______.(two words)
- another word for a large landmass
10 Clues: A Strong seasonal wind. • another word for a large landmass • One of the civilization major cities • They know little about Harappan religion • These cities are the largest of their time • One of the two major rivers of northern India • This mountain is the worlds highest mountains • Around 2500 B.c, civilization developed in the _____ ______. (two words) • ...
NJ Cities 2022-01-25
12 Clues: SixFlags! • Silk City • Founded in 1857 • The first submarine • 07011-07015 zip codes • Sister city Kenya, Nakuru • Founded, February 7, 1837 • City Hall is located here • Frank Sinatra grew up here • Liberty Island National Park • Originally Known As Raritan Township • Known for iron, steel and rubber industries
Cities Vocabulary 2022-09-07
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- a person going on foot
- a structure carrying a pathway or roadway over a depression or obstacle (such as a river)
- houses and apartments considered collectively.
- (of a space) full of people
- a stand or stall for the sale of newspapers.
- a light illuminating a road, typically mounted on a tall pole.
- a large wheeled vehicle from which food is sold that typically contains cooking facilities where the food is prepared
- a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect.
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- a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road.
- the area surrounding a particular place, person, or object.
- a machine next to a parking space in a street, into which the driver puts money so as to be authorized to park the vehicle for a particular length of time.
- a place where three or more roads join and traffic must go around a circular area in the middle, rather than straight across.
12 Clues: a person going on foot • (of a space) full of people • a stand or stall for the sale of newspapers. • houses and apartments considered collectively. • a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road. • the area surrounding a particular place, person, or object. • a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect. • ...
Drowned Cities 2023-10-12
12 Clues: A dog • a small organized • small parts broken • uncomfortably hot. • state of condition • untidily scattered. • making a small hole • half wolf and half coyote • lift or move with a lever • move swiftly and lightly. • containing or impregnated with salt. • Its an infection that most often affect the lungs
Drowned Cities 2023-10-13
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- child care center, an organization of adults who take care of children in place of their parents.
- to pierce slightly with a sharp point.
- (coy wolf) canid hybrid descended from coyotes, eastern wolves, gray wolves, and dogs.
- the quality of causing or wanting to cause harm or evil.
- is an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs
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- having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
- make a loud, harsh, squealing noise.
- in an orderly or systematic manner.
- a large single building or part of a complex subdivided into separate prison cells.
- make (something) greater by adding to it; increase.
- are a small part broken or separated off something.
- a small organized dissenting group within a larger one, especially in politics.
12 Clues: in an orderly or systematic manner. • make a loud, harsh, squealing noise. • to pierce slightly with a sharp point. • make (something) greater by adding to it; increase. • are a small part broken or separated off something. • the quality of causing or wanting to cause harm or evil. • having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country. • ...
American Cities 2024-04-14
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- Here you can visit Navy Pier, a 3,300-foot-long pier in Lake Michigan.
- Here you can visit old American sites such as the Liberty Bell.
- Here you can watch a baseball game at Dodger Stadium.
- Here you can visit Walt Disney World and Everglades National Park.
- Here you can watch the Red Sox play at Fenway Park.
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- Here you can see the Golden Gate Bridge or visit Alcatraz Prison.
- Here you can watch the Carolina Panthers play football or go to a Nascar race.
- Here you can enjoy beautiful beaches and cultures from South America.
- Here you can go to the first Starbucks or climb the famous Space Needle.
- Here you can visit Waikiki and see famous volcanos.
- Here you can see the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty.
- Here you can visit famous casinos.
12 Clues: Here you can visit famous casinos. • Here you can visit Waikiki and see famous volcanos. • Here you can watch the Red Sox play at Fenway Park. • Here you can watch a baseball game at Dodger Stadium. • Here you can visit old American sites such as the Liberty Bell. • Here you can see the Golden Gate Bridge or visit Alcatraz Prison. • ...
The USA 2022-11-12
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- The capital of Michigan
- The largest state bordering Mexico
- The most northeastern state
- The second largest state
- The first state to join the union
- The only state with a z
- The capital of Georgia
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- The state which borders the most Great Lakes
- The capital of Alabama
- The capital of Massachusetts
- The least populous state in northeastern USA
- The second state to join the union
- The Pelican State
- The Peach State
- The capital of the United States of America
- The Beehive State
- The capital of Hawaii
- The largest state
18 Clues: The Peach State • The Pelican State • The Beehive State • The largest state • The capital of Hawaii • The capital of Alabama • The capital of Georgia • The capital of Michigan • The only state with a z • The second largest state • The most northeastern state • The capital of Massachusetts • The first state to join the union • The second state to join the union • ...
Focus 2 Unit 3 Reading 1 and 2 2016-06-13
Across
- to make or create something new by drawing
- the money you earn in a year or a month (salary)
- many different kinds of something
- a construction that celebrate something historical
- people who walk in cities on the sreets
- to build
- the area that is around us, for example nature
- a place, building are area on the coast
- a way, or a street
- acts that break the law
- to create or support your passion for something or to do something
- to be rich
- the area of your neighbourhood
- the cars and vehicles on the roads
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- to achieve your goal
- a person who lives in a building
- to prevent, or block
- a group of people living in the same area
- special, particular or unique
- from history
- people who ride on bicycles
- the person living close or next to you
- being together
- a large amount of money to support a project
- a place where people shop
- a recent, popular way of doing things
26 Clues: to build • to be rich • from history • being together • a way, or a street • to achieve your goal • to prevent, or block • acts that break the law • a place where people shop • people who ride on bicycles • special, particular or unique • the area of your neighbourhood • a person who lives in a building • many different kinds of something • the cars and vehicles on the roads • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-05-26
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- A place or part of a place.
- War A war between people in the same country.
- A word that describes a noun.
- A chance to do something good.
- A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
- The number of people living in a place.
- Little or no sound.
- A person who knows a lot about something.
- Cars, buses, and other vehicles on the road.
- Related to the present time.
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- To control by rules.
- Style of cooking.
- Nearby or from the area around you.
- (noun) Something that attracts people.
- Based on old customs and ways.
- A word that shows an action.
- The main city of a country where the government is.
- The main business area of a city.
- Land outside of cities and towns, usually with farms and nature.
- Loud sound.
- To win something that someone else wants.
- The business of helping people travel for fun.
- Costs little money.
- Costs a lot of money.
- Dirty or harmful things in the air, water, or land.
25 Clues: Loud sound. • Style of cooking. • Costs little money. • Little or no sound. • To control by rules. • Costs a lot of money. • A place or part of a place. • A word that shows an action. • Related to the present time. • A word that describes a noun. • Based on old customs and ways. • A chance to do something good. • The main business area of a city. • Nearby or from the area around you. • ...
Mesoamerica Test Review 2024-10-30
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- The Incan Empire fell to the Spanish led by _______(last name) in the 1530s
- the Inca utilized a system of ____ to transport messages and goods quickly
- Inca developed ______ farming to adapt to mountainous terrain
- the Mayan built massive step ______ and temples to honor their gods
- trade routes _____ cities of the Mayan civilization
- the Mayan used techniques like _____ and burn agriculture
- floating gardens used by the Aztec
- the belief in many gods
- civilization known for their advances in astronomy, architecture, and mathematics
- Mayan developed a complex math system including the concept of....
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- very important to Aztec society - everyone received a basic version of this
- the writing system used by the Maya
- the Olmec introduced religious rituals including the worship of
- the capital city of the Aztec Empire
- Inca utilized irrigation techniques such as...(2 words)
- the Olmec distinctive artistic styles including colossal _____ and jade carvings
- the foundational civilization of early Mesoamerica for later civilizations
- located primarily in present day Peru
- the Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec
- this Aztex emperor initially welcomed the Spanish
20 Clues: the belief in many gods • floating gardens used by the Aztec • the writing system used by the Maya • the capital city of the Aztec Empire • located primarily in present day Peru • the Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec • this Aztex emperor initially welcomed the Spanish • trade routes _____ cities of the Mayan civilization • ...
South Africa 2025-05-06
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- The last name of the first person to perform a heart transplant
- South Africa exports gold and ...
- If you are poor, you cannot go to a good ...
- South Arfica has 11 official ...
- 36% of white South Africans speak ...
- People in China use rhino horns for this
- If you have a mix of ethnic backgrounds, you are considered ...
- The number of capital cities in South Africa
- The city with the supreme court
- Most people from South Africa has this religion
- Only 13.5% of the country is used for ...
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- 28% og black South Africans does not have a ...
- The language spoken by 76% of the coloured South Africans
- Another word for rhinos, elephants, zebras and other animals
- People whose families same from Holland
- South Africa is located at the ... tip of Africa
- 7 million South Africans live with this disease
- The skin colour of 8% of the South Africans
- South Africa has both farmland, savannah and ...
- The skin colour of 80% of the South Africans
- South Africa exports a lot of ....
- An open grassy area with trees and bushes
22 Clues: The city with the supreme court • South Arfica has 11 official ... • South Africa exports gold and ... • South Africa exports a lot of .... • 36% of white South Africans speak ... • People whose families same from Holland • People in China use rhino horns for this • An open grassy area with trees and bushes • Only 13.5% of the country is used for ... • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2025-04-03
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- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- invented morse code
- Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819)
- the development of commercial enterprise
- a work stoppage
- American inventor who designed the first commercially successful steamboat and the first steam warship
- The Industrial Revolution began here
- English railway pioneer who built the first passenger railway in 1825
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- people with money who backed new businesses
- an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer
- _____ Brown established the first water-powered cotton textile mill
- A raw material or product that can be bought and sold
- a seat of government
- a new way of making products
- an engine for spinning wool or cotton
- cities
- an economic system based on private ownership
- artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers
- The owner of the means of production
- became a widely normal type of labor throughout the 19th century
20 Clues: cities • a work stoppage • invented morse code • a seat of government • a new way of making products • The owner of the means of production • The Industrial Revolution began here • an engine for spinning wool or cotton • the development of commercial enterprise • people with money who backed new businesses • an economic system based on private ownership • ...
Social studies 2024-03-15
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- What is the most popular religion in the region?
- What country invaded Kuwait in 1990?
- What is a major symbol of Persia and an important industry for Iran?
- What ethnic group makes up one-third of Kazakhstan’s population?
- Where was the US embassy that got attacked in 1979?
- What Persian title did the first ruler of the Safavid take?
- What does kyrgyz mean?
- What is the capital of Iraq?
- Which country is the poorest on the Arabian peninsula?
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- What ancient civilization formed between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?
- What is the landform that occupies the center of Iran?
- What is the second largest ethnic group in Iraq?
- How do people farm in dry areas?
- What is the richest country in Central Asia?
- What is the major language in Iran?
- Which country has two of the largest cities in the region?
- What family rules Saudi Arabia?
- What type of government is Iran?
- What were the Persians known for?
- What is a major part of Tajikistan’s economy?
- What is the major resource on the Arabian peninsula?
21 Clues: What does kyrgyz mean? • What is the capital of Iraq? • What family rules Saudi Arabia? • How do people farm in dry areas? • What type of government is Iran? • What were the Persians known for? • What is the major language in Iran? • What country invaded Kuwait in 1990? • What is the richest country in Central Asia? • What is a major part of Tajikistan’s economy? • ...
Ch. 5 Ancient India Test Review 2022-11-08
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- A linguist is a scholar who studies _____.
- what is the most popular religion in India today?
- During which decade were the ancient cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro discovered?
- which city became the capital of the Mauryan empire?
- what is the belief that everything in the world is part of Brahman?
- what is the name of the Aryan written language?
- What part of Harappan culture has not been deciphered yet?
- Hindus believe they can improve karma by doing ______.
- what land feature separates the Indian subcontinent from other countries?
- what nomadic group invaded India around 1500 BC?
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- the ultimate goal of Buddhism is to reach ________?
- who founded the Mauryan Empire?
- Which term refers to the religious duties of a Hindu or Buddhist?
- who founded Buddhism?
- Which caste was the highest in Indian society?
- The Harappan civilization flourished in the ______ Valley
- The Aryan people preferred to live in small ______?
- Who conquered most of India before beginning to hate warfare?
- The Sanskrit word for vedas means _____.
- many historians were surprised to learn how advanced the _______ people were.
20 Clues: who founded Buddhism? • who founded the Mauryan Empire? • The Sanskrit word for vedas means _____. • A linguist is a scholar who studies _____. • Which caste was the highest in Indian society? • what is the name of the Aryan written language? • what nomadic group invaded India around 1500 BC? • what is the most popular religion in India today? • ...
RST Crossword 2025-10-16
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- Once a town centre, forever under construction.
- District famous for its owl statue and confusing roads.
- Type of government Canberra loves to host.
- Top of Mount Ainslie where every selfie is taken.
- The bush capital itself.
- Where kids and adults both touch the “don’t touch” buttons.
- National park where phone signal goes to die.
- Annual explosion of tulips and tourists.
- Popular spot for barbecues and unexpected cold swims.
- Why GPS directions here always sound uncertain.
- What every Canberra apartment has instead of a backyard.
- Suburb known for coffee, murals, and hipster energy.
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- Unlike most cities, Canberra actually was.
- The lake named after Canberra’s designer.
- Daily source for both news and comment-section drama.
- The street that always seems to be closed (insert your own local version if you like).
- The city’s largest unofficial religion.
- The reason every Canberran owns too many coats.
- Sleek red line from Gungahlin to the city.
- Why it’s so hard to get a flat horizon photo.
- Where debates echo louder than the bells.
- Acronym for local institute of learning.
22 Clues: The bush capital itself. • The city’s largest unofficial religion. • Annual explosion of tulips and tourists. • Acronym for local institute of learning. • The lake named after Canberra’s designer. • Where debates echo louder than the bells. • Unlike most cities, Canberra actually was. • Type of government Canberra loves to host. • ...
