capital cities Crossword Puzzles
US CAPITALS CITIES 2016-06-12
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- Rouge Louisiana
- Michigan
- Ohio
- Vermont
- Maine
- Virginia
- Wisconsin
- South Dakota
- North Dakota
- Montana
- Kentucky
- Idaho
- Paul Minnesota
- New Hampshire
- North Carolina
- Washington
- Oregon
- Wyoming
- City Missouri
- Massachusetts
- Kansas
- Fe New Mexico
- Arizona
- New Jersey
- Mississippi
- Colorado
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- Nebraska
- New York
- Hawaii
- Rock Arkansas
- Alabama
- Delaware
- Moines Iowa
- West Virginia
- Florida
- Connecticut
- Tennessee
- Indiana
- City Oklahoma
- Illinois
- Texas
- Rhode Island
- California
- South Carolina
- Georgia
- Maryland
- City Nevada
- Lake City Utah
- Pennsylvania
- Alaska
50 Clues: Ohio • Maine • Texas • Idaho • Hawaii • Oregon • Kansas • Alaska • Alabama • Vermont • Florida • Indiana • Montana • Georgia • Wyoming • Arizona • Nebraska • New York • Michigan • Delaware • Virginia • Illinois • Kentucky • Maryland • Colorado • Wisconsin • Tennessee • California • Washington • New Jersey • Moines Iowa • Connecticut • City Nevada • Mississippi • South Dakota • North Dakota • Rhode Island • Pennsylvania • Rock Arkansas • West Virginia • City Oklahoma • ...
Big cities - vocabulary 2016-06-28
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- to have a lot of power (adj.)
- a disease that jumps from one person to the next (noun)
- "Canada's ...... languages are English and French." (adj.)
- everything having to do with money (noun)
- everything having to do with life in a big city (adj.)
- a contract that two sides agreed on (noun)
- to exchange goods for money or other goods (verb)
- noun of the verb "to grow"
- to help someone/to be a fan of a sports team (verb)
- a station for ships (noun)
- country that is inhabited by very poor people (noun)
- the verb of the noun "government"
- the things you own (noun)
- medicine or things like cigarettes and alcohol (noun)
- things you throw away (noun)
- a thing that attracts other things and pulls them towards it (noun)
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- to live somewhere (verb)
- to swap something (verb)
- strength (noun)
- the whole world (adj.)
- hundreds or thousands of years old (adj.)
- person living somewhere (noun)
- the expected number of years you will live (noun)
- "London .......s millions of tourist every year." (verb)
- "London is very ....... for tourists." (adj.)
- improvement/development (noun)
- new (adj.)
- everything having to do with life in the countryside (adj.)
28 Clues: new (adj.) • strength (noun) • the whole world (adj.) • to live somewhere (verb) • to swap something (verb) • the things you own (noun) • noun of the verb "to grow" • a station for ships (noun) • things you throw away (noun) • to have a lot of power (adj.) • person living somewhere (noun) • improvement/development (noun) • the verb of the noun "government" • ...
Cities of India 2023-07-10
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- City of Pearls, Hitech city
- City of Spices
- Queen of Deccan
- The City of Nawabs
- Garden City or IT Capital of India
- Switzerland of India
- City of Lakes
- Pink city of India
- Yoga City
- Paris of the East
- Diamond City of India
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- Manchester of India
- Leather City
- Scotland of India
- Hollywood of India or Financial Capital of India
- Orange City
- Sun City or Blue City of India
- Steel city of India, Pittsburgh of India
- Queen of Arabian Sea
- Sandalwood city
20 Clues: Yoga City • Orange City • Leather City • City of Lakes • City of Spices • Queen of Deccan • Sandalwood city • Scotland of India • Paris of the East • The City of Nawabs • Pink city of India • Manchester of India • Switzerland of India • Queen of Arabian Sea • Diamond City of India • City of Pearls, Hitech city • Sun City or Blue City of India • Garden City or IT Capital of India • ...
Cities of India 2023-10-16
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- Oxford of the East
- City of Joy
- City of Nawabs
- Manchester of India
- Gateway of South India
- Pink City
- Gateway to the Northeast
- City of Palaces
- Golden City
- Clean City
- Orange City
- City of Pearls
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- Silicon Valley of India
- City of Lakes
- Manchester of South India
- Capital of India
- Queen of the Arabian Sea
- Spiritual Hub
- Pink City
- Blue City
- The City Beautiful
- Leather City
- Taj Mahal
- Maximum City
- Diamond City
25 Clues: Pink City • Blue City • Pink City • Taj Mahal • Clean City • City of Joy • Golden City • Orange City • Leather City • Maximum City • Diamond City • City of Lakes • Spiritual Hub • City of Nawabs • City of Pearls • City of Palaces • Capital of India • Oxford of the East • The City Beautiful • Manchester of India • Gateway of South India • Silicon Valley of India • Queen of the Arabian Sea • Gateway to the Northeast • ...
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
Countries and cities 2023-11-21
20 Clues: Corn • 6 flags • Peaches • Hotness • Beaches • Coldness • Beutifull • Farm lands • Blue crabs • Holly wood • Birth place • White house • Rock and Roll • Lobster State • Atlantic City • Cowboy Culture • Statue of Liberty • College basketball • Landscape of Mountains • Most important industrial
Cities in Michigan 2025-01-27
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- Michigan's Little Bavaria
- Birthplace of Motown
- The capital city
- Home of the largest football stadium in the US
- The Coney dog was invented here
- Hometown of Tom Izzo
- In da moonlight
- Water levels are always rising and falling
- Great place to have breakfast
- Comes into bloom in May
- Looking for a paczki?
- Don't drink the water here
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- The cherry capital of the world
- What a Pictured perfect place
- Easy place to grab a beer
- This city rocks
- Also a car brand made in Michigan
- Jeepers Creepers, where'd you get those peepers?
- Spelled with a W, not a C
- Fall brings Medieval fun
- A country song from 1964 is about here
- Home of WMU
22 Clues: Home of WMU • This city rocks • In da moonlight • The capital city • Birthplace of Motown • Hometown of Tom Izzo • Looking for a paczki? • Comes into bloom in May • Fall brings Medieval fun • Michigan's Little Bavaria • Easy place to grab a beer • Spelled with a W, not a C • Don't drink the water here • What a Pictured perfect place • Great place to have breakfast • ...
Immigartion and Cities 2025-09-25
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- These were immigrant communities in cites, new arrived immigrants settle there because of similar language and culture.
- These were quickly and poorly built apartments to house the growing number of immigrants in US Cities like New York.
- Despised because they were catholic.
- Passed in 1907 to appease the Japanese over immigration.
- The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country?
- This is the largest ethnic neighborhood in the U.S, can be found in San Francisco to this day.
- This theory suggests that immigrants retain their culture rather than blend into the mainstream American culture.
- This was a movement in the late 19th Century to teach immigrants about American history, culture, customs, and cooking.
- This city built the first subway in America.
- This acronym is the root issue behind Nativism in America.
- By the turn of the 20th Century,y after major disasters, cities began to develop these for better construction of buildings.
- Passed in 1921, it limited immigrants to 3 percent of those already here.
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- The idea that immigrants or new cultures would come together and blend into the mainstream culture.
- These community centers emerged from the Social Gospel movement, which was supported by Christian churches.
- This is a major dislike and distrust of immigrants entering a country.
- Wrote a poem about the Statue of Liberty, which became its motto.
- This city was devastated by fire in the 1870s.
- This act banned Chinese immigrants from coming to America in 1882.
- This city was devastated by an earthquake in 1906.
- Is a a belief or view that American-born is preferred over immigrants.
- He was a photo-essayist who exposed the conditions of tenement houses in New York.
- She helped to establish the Hull House movement in Chicago.
- This was a major immigrant processing center on the West Coast.
- This was a major immigrant processing Center for immigrants on the East Coast.
- Limited immigrants to 2 percent based off the 1890 census.
25 Clues: Despised because they were catholic. • This city built the first subway in America. • This city was devastated by fire in the 1870s. • This city was devastated by an earthquake in 1906. • The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country? • Passed in 1907 to appease the Japanese over immigration. • Limited immigrants to 2 percent based off the 1890 census. • ...
Cities and Countries 2025-08-30
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- fries and Spirou
- city of German beer and lederhose
- that place with the pizza mafia
- Eva and Christoph go there
- future world power house
- rhymes with criger
- we ate chinese food there
- a dictatorship in Asia
- country of nose sugar
- streetfood at its finest
- african country with lots of civil war
- tickling spains balls
- notorious for its bahnhof
- birthplace of little plastic bricks
- biggest country in the world
- country with the bull fights
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- The country of oil and terrorists
- sounds like chilli
- you lose a lot of money there
- North and South are sworn enemies
- City in the land of maple syrup
- capital of the baguette addicts
- there used to be a wall
- country of the desert eagle
- country with that weird president
- city in Pablo land
- Capital in an african country
- city in tapas land
- 9/11 flashbacks
- country in Africa
- island by Australia
- 320 km/h speed limit
- Putins city
33 Clues: Putins city • 9/11 flashbacks • fries and Spirou • country in Africa • sounds like chilli • rhymes with criger • city in Pablo land • city in tapas land • island by Australia • 320 km/h speed limit • country of nose sugar • tickling spains balls • a dictatorship in Asia • there used to be a wall • future world power house • streetfood at its finest • we ate chinese food there • ...
Cities and towns 2024-09-24
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- A place where people go to eat dinner.
- A place where people go to play sports and exercise.
- A home on one floor in a building where people live.
- A structure or statue built to remember an important person or event.
- A place where people go to have a coffee or a snack.
- A place where people go to visit many different shops.
- A place where people go to take a bus.
- A place where people go to sleep when they are visiting a city.
- A place where people go to see new films.
- A structure built over water or a road to help people and cars cross from one side to the other.
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- A place where people go to study or borrow a book.
- A place where people go to see plays or concerts.
- A place where people go to take a train.
- A place where people go to buy food (fruits,vegetables,meat)or flowers.
- A place where people go during the week to work.
- A place where children go to study subjects like English or Biology.
- An open place with buildings around it, often in the centre of a town.
- A place where children go to play with their friends outside.
- A road in a town or city where cars drive and people walk, often with buildings on both sides.
- A place where people go to buy things.
20 Clues: A place where people go to eat dinner. • A place where people go to take a bus. • A place where people go to buy things. • A place where people go to take a train. • A place where people go to see new films. • A place where people go during the week to work. • A place where people go to see plays or concerts. • A place where people go to study or borrow a book. • ...
Cities and Destinations 2026-02-15
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- City I was leaving from when I got trapped overnight in an airport
- We are going here in March
- Capital of New Mexico
- Bakery located in Washington, D.C. and Boston that we've been to
- Where the Mallards live
- Tapas restaurant
- Major city in Western Texas we've considered going to visit
- Abbreviation for where all the Texas A&M buses meet on campus
- The city where people lose lots of money
- Nickname for College Station
- Washington, DC neighborhood that Sam lives in
- Where Max lives
- Largest city in the Land of Enchantment
- Name of street I live on
- Shared the first "I love you" in the
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- River where we had a "perfect moment" in Boston
- Name of Texas A&M football stadium
- The town where Socs and Jax lice
- Name of Texas A&M regional airport
- First time we rented a car it was from...
- Name of Texas A&M math building
- City where I earned my PhD
- Restaurant in North End we went to
- 6 months' dinner
- In honor of Henry David Thoreau
25 Clues: Where Max lives • Tapas restaurant • 6 months' dinner • Capital of New Mexico • Where the Mallards live • Name of street I live on • We are going here in March • City where I earned my PhD • Nickname for College Station • Name of Texas A&M math building • In honor of Henry David Thoreau • The town where Socs and Jax lice • Name of Texas A&M football stadium • ...
European countries & cities 2024-12-09
40 Clues: Bern • Kyiv • Oslo • Rome • Riga • Paris • Minsk • Sofia • Prague • Tirana • Zagreb • Dublin • Berlin • Lisbon • London • Madrid • Vienna • Moscow • Warsaw • Athens • Nicosia • Tallinn • Vilnius • Chisinau • Helsinki • Brussels • Pristina • Budapest • Belgrade • Sarajevo • Reykjavik • Bucharest • Stockholm • Podgorica • Ljubljana • Amsterdam • Copenhagen • Bratislava • Vatican City • Luxembourg (city)
Cities and Nicknames 2024-04-28
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- Gate City
- The City of Joy
- Rainy City
- The Big Smoke
- Queen of the West
- City of Saints
- Hartford of the West
- The 514
- Green City of Sun
- City of Brotherly Love
- Brew City
- Valley of the Sun
- World's Golf Center
- America's Finest City
- Fashion Capital of the World
- The Nations Kitchen
- Zuri
- City of Spires
- Tiger City
- Harbour City
- City of Dreams
- The Reds
- Cowtown
- The Foxes
- Crossroads of America
- Las Vegas of the East
- Peace Capital
- Mainhattan
- Land of Many Volcanoes
- Charm City
- City of a Hundred Spires
- Cincade Invicta
- The Old Pueblo
- Las Gidi
- The Big Guava
- Big Apple
- Vice City
- The Big Durian
- La Bella
- Gateway to Mexico
- Mile High City
- Mediterranean Flower
- Mound City
- The Pearl of the Orient
- Brizzle
- Little London
- Bytown
- T-Town
- Paris of the Middle East
- Jozi
- City of Light
- City of ten thousand Shrines
- City of Peace
- The 6
- Music City
- City of Rallies
- Steel City
- Gateway to the World
- City by the Bay
- Boxtero
- The Heart of Pakistan
- Crossroads of the West
- Falls City
- City of Nawabs
- Chukyo
- Gateway to Florida
- Sin City
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- Land of Drizzle
- Big Peach
- Bride of the Sea
- Athens of South America
- Marvelous City
- Stampede City
- Eternal City
- Queen City
- Grey City
- Furniture City
- Millionendorf
- Bluff City
- The Big Pineapple
- City of Angels
- City of Seven Hills
- Armpit of California
- The City of Palaces
- City of Wine
- City of Fountains
- The Forbidden City
- Barca
- Rotta
- Cradle of the Union
- Lion City
- The Big Easy
- The Taj City
- The Duke City
- Baires
- Alien Capital of the World
- City of a Thousands of Minarets
- The Big Mango
- Red Stick
- Magic City of the Plains
- Space City
- City of Roses
- Americas Playground
- The Saints
- Motor City
- ATX
- Mokum
- Bull City
- Windy City
- Big D
- Ice City
- The City of the Soaring Dragon
- Gastown
- The Chicago of China
- Twin Cities
- The Third Rome
- Capitol of Europe
- The City Beautiful
- City of Trees
- Beantown
- Venice of Scandinavia
- Dear Green Place
- The Mother City
- The City Different
- Emerald City
- Durbs
- City of Pearls
- Toontown
- New York of China
- El Pulp
- Little Paris
- Auld Reekie
- The Discovery City
- Alamo City
- Detroit of Asia
- Queen of Danube
- Fair City
- Fragrant Harbour
- Pearl of the Adriatic
- La Dotta
- The Pink City
- Middle of the World
- Mother of the Rus Cities
- The Classical City
144 Clues: ATX • Zuri • Jozi • Barca • Rotta • Mokum • Big D • Durbs • The 6 • Baires • Bytown • T-Town • Chukyo • The 514 • Cowtown • Gastown • Brizzle • El Pulp • Boxtero • The Reds • Las Gidi • La Bella • Ice City • Beantown • Toontown • La Dotta • Sin City • Gate City • Big Peach • Grey City • Brew City • Lion City • The Foxes • Red Stick • Big Apple • Vice City • Bull City • Fair City • Rainy City • Queen City • Bluff City • Tiger City • Mainhattan • Space City • Charm City • The Saints • ...
Countries by Cities 2024-11-23
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- Lyon, Bordeaux, Cannes
- Gaziantep, Izmir, Antalya
- Nizhny Novgorod, Yakutsk, Sochi
- Cordoba, Mendoza, Ushuaia
- Riyadh, Jeddah, Al-Kharj
- Barranquilla, Bogota, Medellin
- Lviv, Odessa, Dnipro
- Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Urumqi
- Kanazawa, Nagoya, Sapporo
- Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru
- Valencia, Seville, Bilbao
- Madurai, Hyderabad, Jodhpur
- Sharm el-Sheikh, Aswan, Luxor
- Salvador, Manaus, Recife
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- Christchurch, Wellington, Rotorua
- Philadelphia, San Francisco, Boston
- Perth, Darwin, Alice Springs
- Palermo, Trieste, Turin
- Leeds, Brighton, Cardiff
- Pretoria, East London, Bloemfontein
- Rabat, Marrakech, Casablanca
- Stuttgart, Cologne, Nuremburg
- Calgary, Halifax, Victoria
- Guadalajara, Pueblo, Tijuana
- Lagos, Kano, Abuja
25 Clues: Lagos, Kano, Abuja • Lviv, Odessa, Dnipro • Lyon, Bordeaux, Cannes • Palermo, Trieste, Turin • Riyadh, Jeddah, Al-Kharj • Leeds, Brighton, Cardiff • Nairobi, Mombasa, Nakuru • Salvador, Manaus, Recife • Gaziantep, Izmir, Antalya • Cordoba, Mendoza, Ushuaia • Kanazawa, Nagoya, Sapporo • Valencia, Seville, Bilbao • Calgary, Halifax, Victoria • Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Urumqi • ...
Most Populous Cities 2024-12-01
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- State whose State Fruit is Honeycrisp
- Most Populous City in the State where its State Vegetable is the Pinto Bean
- State whose State Fruit is the Sandhill Plum
- State whose State Fruit is the Red Grapefruit
- State whose State Fruit is the Pumpkin
- State whose State Fruit is the Peach
- State whose State Fruit is an Orange
- State whose State Fruit is the Scuppernong Grape
- Most Populous City in the State where its State Fruit is the Cranberry
- Most Populous City in the State where its State Fruit is an Orange
- Most Populous City in the State where its State Fruit is an Apple
- State whose State Fruit is the Cranberry
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- State whose State Fruit is the Strawberry
- Most Populous City in the State where its State Fruit is the Peach
- Most Populous City in the State where its State Fruit is Honeycrisp
- Most Populous City in the State where its State Fruit is the Red Grapefruit
- Most Populous City in the State where its State Fruit is the Sandhill Plum
- State whose State Nuts are Almond, Walnut, Pistachio, Pecan
- Most Populous City in the State where its State Fruit is the Pumpkin
- State whose State Vegetable is the Pinto Bean
- Most Populous City in the State where its State Nuts are Almond, Walnut, Pistachio, Pecan
- Most Populous City in the State where its State Fruit is the Scuppernong Grape
- Most Populous City in the State where its State Fruit is the Strawberry
- State whose State Fruit is an Apple
24 Clues: State whose State Fruit is an Apple • State whose State Fruit is the Peach • State whose State Fruit is an Orange • State whose State Fruit is Honeycrisp • State whose State Fruit is the Pumpkin • State whose State Fruit is the Cranberry • State whose State Fruit is the Strawberry • State whose State Fruit is the Sandhill Plum • ...
Countries and Cities 2025-09-18
30 Clues: Rom • Wien • Polen • Indien • Irland • Ungarn • Kanada • Italien • Venedig • Spanien • Ägypten • Belgien • Lissabon • Portugal • Schweden • Norwegen • Dänemark • Russland • Rumänien • Brasilien • Moldawien • Schottland • Neuseeland • Australien • Österreich • die Türkei • Frankreich • die Schweiz • Deutschland • Griechenland
Texas History 2023-11-06
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- The City With A Legend
- H-Town
- City of Champions
- The Prison City of Texas
- Cowtown
- Sports City, USA
- The Tomato Capital of the World
- Oleander City
- The Buckle of the Bible Belt
- The Dinosaur Capital of Texas
- Aggieland
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- The Fruit Cake Capital of the World
- Big D
- The Capital City
- The Sparkling City by the Sea
- The Bluebonnet City
- The Rose Capital of the World
- The Ice Cream City
- The Oldest Town in Texas
- The Alamo City
20 Clues: Big D • H-Town • Cowtown • Aggieland • Oleander City • The Alamo City • The Capital City • Sports City, USA • City of Champions • The Ice Cream City • The Bluebonnet City • The City With A Legend • The Prison City of Texas • The Oldest Town in Texas • The Buckle of the Bible Belt • The Sparkling City by the Sea • The Rose Capital of the World • The Dinosaur Capital of Texas • ...
PAISES HISPANO HABLANTES 2023-04-27
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- Country en Espanol.
- La bandera es azul, rojo y amarillo.
- Limita con Chile.
- Ubicacion de Cuba, mar.
- Capital de Honduras.
- Brazil, idioma.
- Ubicacion de El Salvador, continente.
- Limita con Mexico.
- Language en Espanol.
- Capital de Ecuador.
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- Pais ubicado en el Mar Caribe.
- City en Espanol.
- Limita con todos los paises de America del Sur.
- Continent en Espanol.
- Ubicacion de Paraguay, continente.
- Flag, en Espanol.
- Capital de Peru.
- Capital de Chile.
- Capital de Nicaragua.
- Pais Ubicado en Europa.
20 Clues: Brazil, idioma. • City en Espanol. • Capital de Peru. • Limita con Chile. • Flag, en Espanol. • Capital de Chile. • Limita con Mexico. • Country en Espanol. • Capital de Ecuador. • Capital de Honduras. • Language en Espanol. • Continent en Espanol. • Capital de Nicaragua. • Ubicacion de Cuba, mar. • Pais Ubicado en Europa. • Pais ubicado en el Mar Caribe. • Ubicacion de Paraguay, continente. • ...
Autumn in Tri-Cities 2021-09-19
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- another name for autumn
- mountain with animal name
- 36 apples to make
- tributary of Columbia
- hospital in Richland
- birds do this in autumn
- popular October image
- largest of the Tri-Cities
- how many "Tri-Cities"
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- material Hanford made for weapons
- pumpkins are grown in a
- race on the Columbia in July
- causes the coloration of fall leaves
- the act of collecting crops
- road parallel to Columbia River
- highly consumed drink at Octoberfests
- hospital in Kennewick
- arrive on Halloween
- fastest growing city
- the _________ of wine country
- Tri-City baseball team
21 Clues: 36 apples to make • arrive on Halloween • hospital in Richland • fastest growing city • tributary of Columbia • hospital in Kennewick • popular October image • how many "Tri-Cities" • Tri-City baseball team • another name for autumn • pumpkins are grown in a • birds do this in autumn • mountain with animal name • largest of the Tri-Cities • the act of collecting crops • ...
Noun number 2022-04-11
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- the plural of elf
- the plural of child
- the singular of ladies
- the plural of fish
- the singular of knives
- the plural of lady
- the singular of babies
- the plural of spy
- the plural of leaf
- the plural of city
- the singular of sheep
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- the singular of cities
- the plural of shelf
- the singular of halves
- the plural of loaf
- the singular of toffees
- the plural of mouse
- the plural of foot
- the plural of daisies
- the plural of tomato
- the singular of lives
21 Clues: the plural of elf • the plural of spy • the plural of loaf • the plural of fish • the plural of foot • the plural of lady • the plural of leaf • the plural of city • the plural of shelf • the plural of child • the plural of mouse • the plural of tomato • the plural of daisies • the singular of lives • the singular of sheep • the singular of cities • the singular of halves • the singular of ladies • ...
Western Europe Puzzle. 2014-02-23
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- treeless windy highland areas with damp ground
- capital of Norway
- high place from which rivers flow in different directions
- Iceland's capital
- Belgium, Netherlands, and Luxembourg
- low swampy lands
- heat produced by natural under ground sources
- steep sided valleys that are inlets of the sea
- Capital of Denmark
- springs that shoot hot water and steam into the air
- company that has offices in several countries
- wide or deep enough to allow the passage of ships
- plants partly decayed in water that can be dried and used for fuel
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- country that uses tax money to help people in need
- leaving land unplanted to store moisture
- superhighway
- several political parties running a country
- capital of Ireland
- government with king or queen but run by elected officials
- capital of the United Kingdom
- wooden rooms heated by water sizzling on hot stones
- bringing together Germany's to parts under 1 government
- Capital of Finland
- Capital of Switzerland
- able to speak more than 1 language
- refusing to take sides
- production of industrial goods
- land reclaimed from the sea
- Capital and largest city of Austria
- capital of Belgium
30 Clues: superhighway • low swampy lands • capital of Norway • Iceland's capital • capital of Ireland • Capital of Finland • Capital of Denmark • capital of Belgium • Capital of Switzerland • refusing to take sides • land reclaimed from the sea • capital of the United Kingdom • production of industrial goods • able to speak more than 1 language • Capital and largest city of Austria • ...
South American Countries 2021-11-04
13 Clues: capital is Loma • capital is Quito • capital is Gviano • capital is La Paz • capital is Bogota • capital is Caracas • capital is Sanuiago • capital is Asuncion • capital is Prasilia • capital is Paramaribo • capital is Montevideo • capital is Georgetown • capital is Buenos Aires
Capitals 2022-09-08
13 Clues: Capital of Texas • Capital of Italy • Capital of China • Capital of France • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Canada • Capital of Morocco • Capital of Bolivia • Capital of Germany • Capital of Australia • Capital of Argentina • Capital of South Korea • Capital of North Korea
CAPITALES 2024-07-23
13 Clues: Capital de Suecia • Capital de Italia • Capital de España • Capital de Francia • Capital de Noruega • Capital de Chequia • Capital de Bélgica • Capital de Alemania • Capital de Portugal • Capital de Finlandia • Capital de Dinamarca • Capital de Países Bajos • Capital del Reino Unido
Spanish Speaking Country Capitals 2024-09-22
13 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Cuba • Capital of Chile • Capital of Spain • Capital of Ecuador • Capital of Uruguay • Capital of Honduras • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Paraguay • Capital of Nicaragua • Capital of Venezuela • Capital of Costa Rica • Capital of Puerto Rico
Capitals of the Middle East 2026-03-25
14 Clues: Capital of Iran • Capital of Iraq • Capital of Oman • Capital of Syria • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Yemen • Capital of Kuwait • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Jordan • Capital of Israel • Capital of Bahrain • Capital of Lebanon • Capital of Palestine • Capital of Saudi Arabia
Europe 2022-11-01
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- strait connecting atlantic ocean and Mediterranean sea
- capital of italy
- diverse country known for being neutral
- divided after WWII
- capital of the uk
- people from the netherlands
- capital of spain
- capital ukraine
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- art museum in paris
- where the pope lives
- many of these are found in norway
- capital of france
- gladiator fights in ancient rome were held here
- capital of poland
- capital of germany
- the northern european plains has a lot of this industry
- system in the netherlands to allow them to live below sea level
17 Clues: capital ukraine • capital of italy • capital of spain • capital of france • capital of poland • capital of the uk • capital of germany • divided after WWII • art museum in paris • where the pope lives • people from the netherlands • many of these are found in norway • diverse country known for being neutral • gladiator fights in ancient rome were held here • ...
Countries capital 2021-10-05
COUNTRY - CAPITAL 2022-04-20
Capital city 2013-09-11
10 Clues: capital of Korea • capital of Japan • capital of Italy • capital of Spain • capital of France • capital of Greece • capital of Sweden • capital of Russia • capital of England • capital of Germany
Capital city 2024-03-21
Capital city's 2022-12-07
10 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of China • Capital of Italy • Capital of Japan • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Germany • Capital of Scotland • Capital of Australia • City with Buckingham palace • City that houses the Eiffel tower
Ocenia Capital 2023-09-27
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- Moresby What is the capital of Papua New Guinea?
- Which city is the capital of Fiji?
- What is the capital of Tonga?
- What is the capital of New Zealand?
- Which city is the capital of Samoa?
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- Which city serves as the capital of the Solomon Islands?
- Which city is the capital of Tuvalu?
- What is the capital of the Marshall Islands?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- Which city serves as the capital of the Federated States of Micronesia?
10 Clues: What is the capital of Tonga? • What is the capital of Australia? • Which city is the capital of Fiji? • What is the capital of New Zealand? • Which city is the capital of Samoa? • Which city is the capital of Tuvalu? • What is the capital of the Marshall Islands? • Moresby What is the capital of Papua New Guinea? • Which city serves as the capital of the Solomon Islands? • ...
Countries & Capital 2025-02-07
10 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of Italy • Capital of India • Capital of Germany • Capital of France • Capital of Russia • Country with capital "Cairo" • Country with capital "Ottawa" • Country with capital "Brasilia" • Country with capital "Canberra"
State & Capital 2025-10-20
Across
- The boy eating potatoes in Idaho
- The Indy 500 is here
- This State is The Prairie State
- This State is The Hoosier State
- Picture a demonstration on a farm in....
Down
- Hula dancer in Hawaii memory trick
- Known as the Aloha State
- This State is the Gem State
- This State is the Hawkeye State
- The Simpsons live here
10 Clues: The Indy 500 is here • The Simpsons live here • Known as the Aloha State • This State is the Gem State • This State is the Hawkeye State • This State is The Prairie State • This State is The Hoosier State • The boy eating potatoes in Idaho • Hula dancer in Hawaii memory trick • Picture a demonstration on a farm in....
capital humano 2026-01-28
Across
- Racional, Los individuos deciden formarse evaluando los costos (tiempo, dinero) frente a los beneficios futuros (mayores salarios).
- humanos, departamento encargado de llevar a cabo el entrenamiento y capacitación
- del talento, implica identificar y nutrir las habilidades específicas que aportan valor a la organización.
- Económico, A nivel macro, una fuerza laboral más capacitada impulsa el crecimiento económico general
- es un concepto que hace referencia a las habilidades innatas.
- acumulación de conocimientos y habilidades.
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- Productiva, La educación no se ve solo como un gasto, sino como una inversión personal que maximiza la rentabilidad futura.
- de Ingresos, Mayor nivel educativo y formación suele resultar en mayores salarios y ascensos laborales.
- del capital humano, asegura que la formación constante aumenta la productividad
- portadores de habilidades y conocimientos adquiridos a lo largo de su vida.
10 Clues: acumulación de conocimientos y habilidades. • es un concepto que hace referencia a las habilidades innatas. • portadores de habilidades y conocimientos adquiridos a lo largo de su vida. • del capital humano, asegura que la formación constante aumenta la productividad • humanos, departamento encargado de llevar a cabo el entrenamiento y capacitación • ...
ch 11 2016-11-10
Across
- Place Theory- seeks to explain the tendency for central places to be organized in hierarchical systems, analyzing the relative size of geographic spacing of towns and cities as the function of consumer behavior
- System- (or city system) an interdependent set of urban settlement within a given region
- was a rigid, rurally oriented form of economic and social organization based on communal chiefdoms; unlikely beginning of elaborate urban system
- City- serves as a link between one country or region and others because of its physical situation; control centers that command entrance to and exit from a country or region
- Partnerships- happen between city governments and real estate developers
- very large city characterized by both primacy and high degree of centrality within its national economy
- occurs when cities grow more rapidly than they can sustain jobs and housing
- Sites- are former industrial or commercial lands where future use is affected by real or perceived environmental contamination
- refers to the increasing proportion of a country or a region's population living in cities
- City- deliberately established or developed as administrative or commercial centers by colonial or imperial powers
- describes the way of life fostered by urban settings, in which the number, physical density, and variety of people often result in distinctive attitudes, values, and patterns of behavior
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- the functional dominance of cities within an urban system; occurs when a city's economic, political, and cultural functions are disproportionate to their population
- Rule- describes a certain statistical regularity in the city-size distributions of countries and regions
- occurs when cities experience a net loss of population to smaller towns and rural areas
- involves the physical redevelopment of land where the existing buildings are no longer useful or profitable
- is when the population of the largest city in an urban system is disproportionately large in relation to the second and third largest cities
- occurs when there is a growing population in the metropolitan areas of core countries following a period of decline in population
- City- one that is seen at the time as the embodiment of surprising and disturbing changes in economic, social, and cultural life
18 Clues: Partnerships- happen between city governments and real estate developers • occurs when cities grow more rapidly than they can sustain jobs and housing • occurs when cities experience a net loss of population to smaller towns and rural areas • System- (or city system) an interdependent set of urban settlement within a given region • ...
Understanding the World 2025-04-29
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- capital of South Africa
- capital of Qatar
- capital of England
- Kingston is the capital of this country
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence
- capital of New Zealand
- a group of countries ruled by a single, sovereign state
- Suva is the capital of this country
- Nassau is the capital of this country
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- Canberra is the capital of this country
- capital of Egypt
- identification with one's own country to the detriment of other countries
- an international association consisting of countries which were part of the British Empire
- a country under the full political control of another country
- to settle in a country and establish political control over it
- New Delhi is the capital of this country
16 Clues: capital of Egypt • capital of Qatar • capital of England • capital of New Zealand • capital of South Africa • Suva is the capital of this country • Nassau is the capital of this country • Canberra is the capital of this country • Kingston is the capital of this country • New Delhi is the capital of this country • a policy of extending a country's power and influence • ...
Capital City Crossword - Ella W 2022-12-07
Across
- Capital City of Libya
- Europe's oldest capital city
- The name of this Capital City rhymes with Merlin
- Capital City of Canada
- Capital City of the most populated country in the world
- Capital City of the only country starting with a Y
- The home of King Charles|||
- Is the Capital City of the country that is hosting the 2022 World Cup
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- The Capital City of the country that is famous for cherry blossoms
- Capital of Australia
- Capital City of the place with most of the Amazon Rainforest in it
- Home to the Eiffel Tower
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of the country that hosted the first ever world cup
- Capital City of a country that has the same flag as Senegal just without the star
15 Clues: Capital of Russia • Capital of Australia • Capital City of Libya • Capital City of Canada • Home to the Eiffel Tower • The home of King Charles||| • Europe's oldest capital city • The name of this Capital City rhymes with Merlin • Capital City of the only country starting with a Y • Capital City of the most populated country in the world • ...
Trivia - Geography 2025-05-05
Across
- Strait Between Alaska and Russia
- Country of Machu Picchu
- Mountains separating Europe and Asia
- Ancient Roman amphitheatre
- Leaning tower city
- Most populous EU country
- Statue in Rio
- Continent with most countries
- Statue in New York Harbor
- Andreas California fault line
- America Continent of the Amazon
- Waterfalls on Canada–U.S. border
- Capital of the UK
- Longest river
- Second-largest country by area
- Largest continent
- Home of Great Barrier Reef
- U.S. monument with presidents
- Shrinking Central Asian sea
- Country sharing Mount Everest with China
- Country on two continents
- Sophia Famous mosque in Istanbul
- Capital of Japan
- Ocean East of Africa
- Largest desert (by area)
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- Prehistoric site in England
- Delhi Capital of India
- Southern Africa plateau
- Capital of Russia
- City of Eiffel Tower
- Largest lake in Africa
- Island Moai statue location
- Largest island
- Flattest continent
- Sea between Europe and Africa
- City Capital of Mexico
- Number of countries Danube flows through
- River through Paris
- Capital of South Korea
- U.S. state closest to Russia
- Capital of Brazil
- Capital of Australia
- Island east of Madagascar
- Capital of Germany
- Ancient city in Jordan
- Wall Historic wall in China
- Deepest ocean trench
- Country with most time zones
- Capital of Egypt
- City of the Taj Mahal
50 Clues: Statue in Rio • Longest river • Largest island • Capital of Japan • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Russia • Capital of Brazil • Capital of the UK • Largest continent • Flattest continent • Leaning tower city • Capital of Germany • River through Paris • City of Eiffel Tower • Capital of Australia • Deepest ocean trench • Ocean East of Africa • City of the Taj Mahal • Delhi Capital of India • ...
STATES AND CAPITALS 2021-07-15
14 Clues: Capital of Bihar • Capital of Assam • Capital of Punjab • Capital of Haryana • Capital of Gujarat • Capital of Tripura • Capital of Rajasthan • Capital of Telangana • Capital of Tamil Nadu • Capital of West Bengal • Capital of Maharashtra • Capital of Uttar Pradesh • Capital of Madhya Pradesh • Capital of Himachal Pradesh
Capitais do Brasil 2022-05-31
13 Clues: Capital do Acre • Capital do Piauí • Capital da Bahia • Capital do Paraná • Capital de Alagoas • Capital de Sergipe • Capital do Maranhão • Capital de Rondônia • Capital do Amazonas • Capital de Tocantins • Capital de Pernambuco • Capital do Mato Grosso • Capital do Rio Grande do Sul
English around the world 2023-02-01
Across
- Large US island in the pacific ocean
- Ocean to the east of the US
- Big beach city in Florida
- Capital of Australia
- Home state of Los Angeles and San Diego
- city at the southern edge of Africa
- Small island south of Australia
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Kenya
- Smallest of the Great Lakes in USA/Canada
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- capital of the US.
- Capital of Canada
- Waterfall on the US-Canada border
- Capital of New Zealand
- Capital of South Africa
- Ocean to the west of the US
- English speaking island south of Cuba
- Mountain range in the US
- Triangle country in the middle of the
- English speaking city near China
- Big desert country north of South Africa
- Biggest mountain in the US
- Big red rock in Austrailia
- Big river in Australia
24 Clues: Capital of Kenya • Capital of Canada • capital of the US. • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Australia • Capital of New Zealand • Big river in Australia • Capital of South Africa • Mountain range in the US • Big beach city in Florida • Biggest mountain in the US • Big red rock in Austrailia • Ocean to the west of the US • Ocean to the east of the US • Small island south of Australia • ...
34th one 2023-10-19
Across
- - The vibrant capital of Thailand.
- - A bustling city in Southeast Asia.
- - Austria's city of music and culture.
- - The capital of Germany with a rich history.
- - A Spanish city famous for its art and architecture.
- - Brazil's vibrant coastal city.
- - A hilly city on the west coast of the United States.
- - India's bustling financial and film hub.
- - A city known for its modern architecture.
- - The capital of France known as the "City of Love."
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- - Australia's largest and most iconic city.
- - The capital of the United Kingdom.
- - Japan's bustling metropolis.
- - A romantic Italian city built on canals.
- - The entertainment capital of the world.
- - The capital of the Netherlands with picturesque canals.
- - The capital of Egypt, home to the pyramids.
- - A city that straddles two continents.
- - The ancient city known for its historic landmarks.
- - The largest city in the United States.
20 Clues: - Japan's bustling metropolis. • - Brazil's vibrant coastal city. • - The vibrant capital of Thailand. • - The capital of the United Kingdom. • - A bustling city in Southeast Asia. • - Austria's city of music and culture. • - A city that straddles two continents. • - The largest city in the United States. • - The entertainment capital of the world. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-11-04
Across
- Largest desert in Asia.
- City known as the “City of Love” in Europe.
- U.S. state famous for Hollywood.
- Famous statue in Rio de Janeiro.
- Capital city of Canada.
- Aires Capital of Argentina.
- Capital of the United States.
- Largest country in South America.
- Currency of Japan.
- Currency of Brazil.
- Capital of Thailand.
- South American country known for tango.
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- Popular Italian pasta sauce ingredient.
- Capital of France.
- Currency of the United Kingdom.
- City in Turkey spanning Europe and Asia
- Currency of Turkey.
- Capital of Russia.
- Tallest mountain in the world.
- Currency of Switzerland.
- The "Land of the Rising Sun."
- Currency of South Korea.
- Currency used in Mexico.
- Currency of India.
- European country famous for chocolate and watches.
- Capital of Italy.
- Currency of Russia.
- orleans U.S. city known for jazz and Mardi Gras.
- Currency of China.
29 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Capital of France. • Capital of Russia. • Currency of India. • Currency of Japan. • Currency of China. • Currency of Turkey. • Currency of Russia. • Currency of Brazil. • Capital of Thailand. • Largest desert in Asia. • Capital city of Canada. • Currency of Switzerland. • Currency of South Korea. • Currency used in Mexico. • Aires Capital of Argentina. • ...
Rituel 2023-08-29
Across
- A bird from New Zealand.
- The capital of Wales.
- The symbol / emblem of Northern Ireland.
- The biggest city in Australia.
- A city in the north of England.
- One of the symbols / emblems of Wales.
- A country north of the United States.
- The current president of the United States.
- Great Britain + Northern Ireland.
- The capital of the United States.
- An Australian animal.
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- The capital of Canada.
- The number of stars on the American flag.
- The symbol / emblem of England.
- The animal on the flag of Wales.
- The capital of Australia.
- The capital of New Zealand.
- England + Scotland + Wales
- The capital of Scotland.
- One of the emblems of Canada.
- A city in the south east of the United States.
- The currency used in the United Kingdom.
- The capital of Northern Ireland.
- The symbol / emblem of Scotland.
24 Clues: The capital of Wales. • An Australian animal. • The capital of Canada. • A bird from New Zealand. • The capital of Scotland. • The capital of Australia. • England + Scotland + Wales • The capital of New Zealand. • One of the emblems of Canada. • The biggest city in Australia. • The symbol / emblem of England. • A city in the north of England. • The animal on the flag of Wales. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-11-04
Across
- Largest desert in Asia.
- City known as the “City of Love” in Europe.
- U.S. state famous for Hollywood.
- Famous statue in Rio de Janeiro.
- Capital city of Canada.
- Aires Capital of Argentina.
- Capital of the United States.
- Largest country in South America.
- Currency of Japan.
- Currency of Brazil.
- Capital of Thailand.
- South American country known for tango.
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- Popular Italian pasta sauce ingredient.
- Capital of France.
- Currency of the United Kingdom.
- City in Turkey spanning Europe and Asia
- Currency of Turkey.
- Capital of Russia.
- Tallest mountain in the world.
- Currency of Switzerland.
- The "Land of the Rising Sun."
- Currency of South Korea.
- Currency used in Mexico.
- Currency of India.
- European country famous for chocolate and watches.
- Capital of Italy.
- Currency of Russia.
- orleans U.S. city known for jazz and Mardi Gras.
- Currency of China.
29 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Capital of France. • Capital of Russia. • Currency of India. • Currency of Japan. • Currency of China. • Currency of Turkey. • Currency of Russia. • Currency of Brazil. • Capital of Thailand. • Largest desert in Asia. • Capital city of Canada. • Currency of Switzerland. • Currency of South Korea. • Currency used in Mexico. • Aires Capital of Argentina. • ...
states 2014-04-13
Across
- capital Annapolis
- sunshine state
- capital saint paul
- has a canadian providence in this lake's name
- where you are
- series of islands
- volunteer state
- used to count seconds
- largest state
Down
- capital Denver
- equality state
- smallest state
- home to LA
- has a lake named after this state
- has one tiny unconnected part
- it's capital would easily give it away
- biggest of great lakes
- does not touch USA
- capital is carson city
- home to the coldest part in the USA (surprising)
20 Clues: home to LA • where you are • largest state • capital Denver • equality state • smallest state • sunshine state • volunteer state • capital Annapolis • series of islands • capital saint paul • does not touch USA • used to count seconds • biggest of great lakes • capital is carson city • has one tiny unconnected part • has a lake named after this state • it's capital would easily give it away • ...
State Capitals 2024-02-20
Across
- California's inland capital.
- Capital on the Hudson River.
- City on the Kanawha River.
- Capital with cowboy roots.
- French-inspired capital of the Midwest.
- Capital in America's Last Frontier.
- Sailboat-filled capital near the Chesapeake Bay.
- Capital of the Lone Star State.
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- Music City's governmental center.
- Smallest state capital by population.
- City Named after a Founding Father.
- City known for its potatoes.
- Capital with stunning beaches.
- City with a fiery name.
- Home to the Kansas Statehouse.
15 Clues: City with a fiery name. • City on the Kanawha River. • Capital with cowboy roots. • California's inland capital. • Capital on the Hudson River. • City known for its potatoes. • Capital with stunning beaches. • Home to the Kansas Statehouse. • Capital of the Lone Star State. • Music City's governmental center. • City Named after a Founding Father. • ...
Keeper of the Lost Cities 2023-01-05
Across
- Black Swan's telepath, also Sir Astin and Magnate Leto
- Black Swan's phaser
- Edaline's bodyguard
- Elven capital
- Keefe's ability
- Book 4
- Keefe's bodyguard
- Prentice's son
- Sophie's gnome bodyguard
- Biana's ability
- The best alchemist in the Lost Cities
- Dwarf capital
- Ruy's ability
- Tam's ability
- Elwin's ability
- Squall's identity
- Linh's ablility
- Grady's bodyguard, she died during an attack
- Book 2
- Book 8.5
- Part of the Neverseen, was prisioner in Lumenaria
- One of Sophie's favorite Councillors, Fintan killed him
- Tam and Linh's house
- Sophie's dwarf bodyguard, now the dwarven queen
- Goblin queen
- Tam's twin
- Book 9
- Forkle's ablility
- The adult male alicorn
- Elvin version of court
- Ogre capital
- Black Swan's telepath, also Tiergan
- Fitz and Biana's evil brother
- The first elf Sophie met
- Foxfire's principal
- Troll capital
- Neverseen leader, Keefe's mom
- Sophie's troll bodyguard
- Black Swan's froster, also Dex's mom
- Tiergan's house, where Tam and Linh currently live
- Dex's house
- Book 7
- Marella's ability
- Main charater
- Sophie and Fitz's telepathic relationship
- The alicorn that Sophie found on accident
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- Pyrokinetic, Neverseen leader
- Sophie's biological mother
- Where treaty negotiations are held
- The physician that Sophie and her friends regularly see
- Forkle's first identity
- Bangs Boy
- The girl that Sophie and her friends don't like
- Underwater elven city
- Noble academy
- Book 3
- Book 6
- Neverseen member, went to Exillium
- School for the "unworthy"
- Fitz and Biana's house
- Elven working-class city
- Black Swan's vanisher
- Biana's bodyguard
- Sophie's home
- Black Swan's physician
- Ogre king
- Neverseen's telepath
- Fitz and Biana's mom
- Book 5
- Keefe's dad
- Former dwarf king
- Real name of Neverseen's defected flasher
- Book 1
- Goblin capital
- Keefe's house
- Fitz's bodyguard
- Inflictor on the Council
- Troll empress
- Sophie's best friend
- Sophie's least favorite ablility
- Can speak every language
- Good pyrokinetic
- Sophie met him when he was ditching class
- Sophie's adopted mom
- Where Keefe and Lord Cassius currently live
- Sophie and Fitz's telepathy mentor, Granite
- Dex's bodyguard
- Fitz's sister
- Used to be Biana's best friend, Wylie's second cousin
- Sophie's pet imp
- Sophie's goblin bodyguard
- No reason to worry
- Neverseen's shade, died during an attack
- Book 8
- Sophie's adopted dad
- Sophie's least favorite Councillor
- Panakes
- Sophie's ogre bodyguard
- Blur's ability
- Sophie's first friend at Foxfire
100 Clues: Book 3 • Book 4 • Book 6 • Book 5 • Book 2 • Book 1 • Book 9 • Book 8 • Book 7 • Panakes • Book 8.5 • Bangs Boy • Ogre king • Tam's twin • Keefe's dad • Dex's house • Goblin queen • Ogre capital • Elven capital • Noble academy • Sophie's home • Dwarf capital • Ruy's ability • Tam's ability • Keefe's house • Troll empress • Fitz's sister • Troll capital • Main charater • Prentice's son • Goblin capital • Blur's ability • Keefe's ability • ...
The Cities Crossword 2020-04-04
Across
- The Red River runs through it
- Literally "The Eastern Capital"
- Their basketball team is called the sharks
- DC
- Sits on the Nile
- The Pasig river flows through it.
- Capital of Spain
- Provincial capital of Ontario
- Home of the Indira Gandhi International Airport
- Capital of Chile
- "One night in ......" from Chess
- 2nd largest city in India
- Biggest city in Java and the Capital
- This city has the same name as its country
- The Seine runs through it
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- Known as Jozi, it's a "city of Gold"
- City on 2 continents
- "Crush City" or "Magnolia City
- Home of the muscovites
- Home of Harvard Medical School
- The Tigris flows through it
- Famous for it's Cockney Kings & Pearly Queens
- Nestled on Lake michigan had a famous fire in 1871
- The Big Apple
- Home to the Kingdom Tower
- Capital of Peru
- Held the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Used to be know as Peking
- Largest city of Columbia
- The building in it is called 101
- Famous TV series based on the oil industry
31 Clues: DC • The Big Apple • Capital of Peru • Sits on the Nile • Capital of Spain • Capital of Chile • City on 2 continents • Home of the muscovites • Largest city of Columbia • Home to the Kingdom Tower • Used to be know as Peking • 2nd largest city in India • The Seine runs through it • The Tigris flows through it • The Red River runs through it • Provincial capital of Ontario • ...
Lucerne Towns/Cities 2017-12-05
Across
- Upper Egypt ancient city
- Another upper Egypt city with the Valley of the Kings
- Eiffel Tower
- This bug will stay underground for up to 17 years!
- Again in Italy, but in the west
- Supposed to be a copy of the US capital
- a development or breakthrough
- This kind of short-horned grasshopper
- a Californian miner without its ending
- Populous Scottish city
- This Denmark capital has only 1,004 in Lucerne
- Not Wyoming, Buffalo Bill
- First word of the Northern Lights
- _______ Basin
- Neil ________ Tyson
- Capital of Portugal
Down
- Spain's capital
- Indonesian port city
- This hill must be where pencil lead is made
- This grant has a population of 4; not this region of Italy, then
- Capital of the state
- a victory
- Virginia capital
- New holy city
- If you're dehydrated
- "Well, we're living here in ________" (Joel)
- Native of Lucerne
- New holy land
- rift or void
- _______ Landry (person)
- _______ Finnegan (NFL player)
- E in NYSE
- Home to the Trevi Fountain
- Tasty colorful fruit
- _______ Rex (cat breed)
- Visiting Nice, France? Why not stop in this western Italian coastal city
36 Clues: a victory • E in NYSE • Eiffel Tower • rift or void • New holy city • New holy land • _______ Basin • Spain's capital • Virginia capital • Native of Lucerne • Neil ________ Tyson • Capital of Portugal • Indonesian port city • Capital of the state • If you're dehydrated • Tasty colorful fruit • Populous Scottish city • _______ Landry (person) • _______ Rex (cat breed) • Upper Egypt ancient city • ...
Fur Lands Cities 2019-09-29
Across
- From central New York
- German name on the Ravn River
- Small island town known for its pierside shopping
- Known for coyotes at the springs
- Fur Lands capital
- Rowley River town named after animals' homes
- The Great Fox Lake's largest city
- Also known for Napoleon's defeat
- Home of Thalheimer's ammunition store
- Famous for its rotary
- Isurtuq River port city
- Baird Peninsula town named for Rosen
- North Carolina town outside Greensboro
- The capital's southern suburb
- Bachmann College town
- Not to be confused with the Worcester, MA suburb
- Situated on the river's meander
- Split between Fee/Baumann Counties
- "Friendliest Town on Baffin Island"
- Entrepreneur Madox
- Named for the English dog breed
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- Air Force Island's peninsula city
- The Golden Fox Corner
- Claims to be the capital city's rebirth
- Named after a Mid Atlantic US State
- Wolf Bay's other name
- Air Force's eastern corner
- Borzoi Springs
- Largest city on Air Force
- Southern hunting spot
- Tip o' the Cape
- Deer Lodge Ski Resort's town
- Shares its name with German's 1919-1933 government
- Lake along the Mary River highway
- Turin's southern neighbor
- Dying mill town on the Long Run River
- Volant's sister city
- Known for its flowers
- Also found in Alaska
- AKA Fox Bay
- Site of an open pit iron mine
- Also found in Oregon, USA
- Shared by two towns; name of the apex wolf
43 Clues: AKA Fox Bay • Borzoi Springs • Tip o' the Cape • Fur Lands capital • Entrepreneur Madox • Volant's sister city • Also found in Alaska • The Golden Fox Corner • From central New York • Wolf Bay's other name • Southern hunting spot • Famous for its rotary • Bachmann College town • Known for its flowers • Isurtuq River port city • Largest city on Air Force • Turin's southern neighbor • ...
CARQUEST Home Cities 2012-09-19
Across
- Hosted an Olympics
- City Madonna's Birthplace
- Not a brick house, but a brick city
- Our most Northern DC
- Discovered by Samuel de Champlain
- Named for Lady Liberty's predecessor
- Gateway to where?
- Do we have a hub in Hub City?
- Elvis called it home.
- Folks like to drive really fast here.
- They have the most Stanley Cups.
- Previously called Kern Island
- This city was not incorporated until 1967.
- Is it really always sunny here?
- This City on the Lake likes to rock.
- The oldest city on our list?
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- Most of us call it home.
- Could the Vanderbilts have built any more?
- They don't know how to spell L-E-A-V-E-S.
- The Queen City (and no its not Charlotte)
- William B. Travis defended it.
- Home to the most expensive American stadium ever built.
- The Windy City
- Valley of the Sun was already taken
- I bet they celebrate Mardi Gras here too
- Birthplace of a Movement
- River of the Monks
- Put a bird on it.
- Make a left turn here
- Steak anyone?
- Thoroughbred City
- You had better pack an umbrella.
- Lumber Capital of the World
- It really is a mile high.
- The Magic City
35 Clues: Steak anyone? • The Windy City • The Magic City • Gateway to where? • Put a bird on it. • Thoroughbred City • Hosted an Olympics • River of the Monks • Our most Northern DC • Elvis called it home. • Make a left turn here • Most of us call it home. • Birthplace of a Movement • City Madonna's Birthplace • It really is a mile high. • Lumber Capital of the World • The oldest city on our list? • ...
Drowned Cities Vocab 2023-10-12
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- the colored part of the eye that surrounds the pupil.
- the art of carving shapes out of raw wood using a knife
- showing luminous colors that seem to change when seen from different angles.
- breed of large working dog used as a guard and fighting dog in England for more than 2,000 years.
- be or become wide open.
- sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way.
- suddenly and unexpectedly.
- suddenly and unexpectedly.
- a small part broken or separated off something.
- having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
- relating to a placenta.
- say something in answer to a remark or accusation, typically in a sharp, angry, or wittily incisive manner.
- wolf) an informal term for a canid hybrid descended from coyotes, eastern wolves, gray wolves, and dogs.
- complying or willing to comply with orders or requests; submissive to another's will.
- make (something) greater by adding to it; increase.
- deeply upset and agitated.
- uncomfortably hot.
- the thin layer that forms the outer boundary of a living cell or of an internal cell compartment
- a small organized dissenting group within a larger one
- a large single building or part of a complex subdivided into separate prison cells.
- satisfy (a desire or an appetite) to the full.
- tropical plants that are adapted to loose, wet soils, salt water and being periodically submerged by tides
- a curve that is formed by a point rotating around a straight line and moving forward in a direction parallel to that line
- an infectious disease that most often affects the lungs and is caused by a type of bacteria.
- replace water
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- untidily scattered.
- cause to wind or spiral round something.
- preventing wound infections
- containing or impregnated with salt.
- move swiftly and lightly.
- the act of expressing earnest opposition or protest
- (of a person or animal) give a loud, harsh, piercing cry.
- having or showing a wish to do evil to others.
- loyal and committed in attitude.
- a model or tableau representing the scene of Jesus Christ's birth, displayed in homes or public places at Christmas.
- a fixed grimace or grin.
- make a small hole in (something) with a sharp point; pierce slightly.
- the highest point in the development of something; culmination or climax.
- the state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening.
- not perturbed or concerned.
- fail to resist pressure, temptation, or some other negative force.
- in an orderly or systematic manner.
- consist of four to six companies and can include up to about 1,000 soldiers
- lift or move with a lever.
44 Clues: replace water • uncomfortably hot. • untidily scattered. • be or become wide open. • relating to a placenta. • a fixed grimace or grin. • move swiftly and lightly. • suddenly and unexpectedly. • suddenly and unexpectedly. • deeply upset and agitated. • lift or move with a lever. • preventing wound infections • not perturbed or concerned. • loyal and committed in attitude. • ...
Countries and cities 2023-11-21
21 Clues: Corn • Hotness • 6 flags • Peaches • Beaches • Coldness • Beutifull • Las vegas • Blue crabs • Holly wood • Farm lands • Birth place • White house • Rock and Roll • Atlantic City • Lobster State • Cowboy Culture • Statue of Liberty • College basketball • Landscape of Mountains • Most important industrial
Countries and cities 2023-11-21
20 Clues: Corn • 6 flags • Peaches • Hotness • Beaches • Coldness • Beutifull • Farm lands • Blue crabs • Holly wood • Birth place • White house • Rock and Roll • Lobster State • Atlantic City • Cowboy Culture • Statue of Liberty • College basketball • Landscape of Mountains • Most important industrial
NBA Team Cities 2023-06-25
30 Clues: Suns • Nets • Heat • Jazz • Kings • Bulls • 76ers • Hawks • Magic • Bucks • Pacers • Rockets • Wizards • Hornets • Celtics • Pistons • Raptors • Nuggets • Cavaliers • Mavericks • Grizzlies • York Knicks • City Thunder • Timberwolves • Trail Blazers • Antonio Spurs • State Warriors • Angeles Lakers • Angeles Clippers • Orleans Pelicans
NBA Team Cities 2023-06-25
30 Clues: Suns • Nets • Heat • Jazz • Kings • Bulls • 76ers • Hawks • Magic • Bucks • Pacers • Rockets • Wizards • Hornets • Celtics • Pistons • Raptors • Nuggets • Cavaliers • Mavericks • Grizzlies • York Knicks • City Thunder • Timberwolves • Trail Blazers • Antonio Spurs • State Warriors • Angeles Lakers • Angeles Clippers • Orleans Pelicans
Cities by LiveMove 2023-05-31
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- First time visitor
- System that’s usable for all
- Another word for Portland’s Aerial Tram
- Two Person Bicycle
- Bus System in Eugene (Short for Emerald Express)
- Push powered cruiser
- Someone who bikes to work
- City with Largest Population
- The core of a bicycle*
- Legendary Rock Band (Played in Eugene 11/19/83)
- Concrete Jungle
- Most famous Bicycle Race in the world
- Shared-use path
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- Place of origin for Germany’s famous Oktoberfest
- Giddy Up
- Home to the Grateful Dead
- Smallest City in England(In Size)
- Extreme Biking
- Where Green Day walks alone
- Oregon’s State Capital
- Name of the wheel connected to the pedals
- City Site of the Big Dig Project
- City with Africa’s only Subway System
- City housing worlds First Skyscraper
- Stella’s mode of transportation
- A method of land subdivision “Off the __”
- Kincaid, Alder, Hilyard, Patterson…
27 Clues: Giddy Up • Extreme Biking • Concrete Jungle • Shared-use path • First time visitor • Two Person Bicycle • Push powered cruiser • Oregon’s State Capital • The core of a bicycle* • Home to the Grateful Dead • Someone who bikes to work • Where Green Day walks alone • System that’s usable for all • City with Largest Population • Stella’s mode of transportation • City Site of the Big Dig Project • ...
Cities and States 2022-12-24
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- capital of this little guy
- Nascar is a big part of their speedway
- City that never sleeps
- We shot for the moon from here
- Politicans famous for being full of hot air
- _____ Dreamin, on such a winter's day
- songwriting capital of the world
- This bird keeps rising from the ashes
- Volcanos and beautiful sunsets
- Where the witches are at
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- the land of 10,000 lakes
- spicy food and below sea level
- a state's empire and square that is timely
- Their colosseum is up a mile high
- I know a boat that's having a tea party
- You're where? Shouldn't you be Canada?
- Their maple surup is their gold
- WKRP in ___________
- I want a potato from this city
- home to Cajun food
20 Clues: home to Cajun food • WKRP in ___________ • City that never sleeps • the land of 10,000 lakes • Where the witches are at • capital of this little guy • spicy food and below sea level • We shot for the moon from here • I want a potato from this city • Volcanos and beautiful sunsets • Their maple surup is their gold • songwriting capital of the world • Their colosseum is up a mile high • ...
Cities and States 2022-06-15
20 Clues: Omaha • Newark • Chicago • Memphis • Seattle • Detroit • Houston • Portland • LasVegas • Charlotte • Milwaukee • Baltimore • LosAngeles • NewOrleans • Louisville • SiouxFalls • Minneapolis • Philadelphia • Jacksonville • New York City
Cities and Countries 2023-09-24
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- largest lake located highest in the world
- country famous for tea (two words)
- city where statue of David is located
- city located on two different continents
- famous river located in New York state
- country where Angkor Wat is located
- the southernmost continent
- longest river in the world
- highest mountain range in the world (plural)
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- where the Prado museum is located
- country where Kilimanjaro is located
- city where Manneken Pis is located
- longest river in the Americas
- city of lights
- home of the Olympics
- city where nobel prize museum is located
- city in America where Ichiro played baseball
- state where Obama was born
- country with 2nd most world heritage sites
- City where Caesar was killed
20 Clues: city of lights • home of the Olympics • state where Obama was born • the southernmost continent • longest river in the world • City where Caesar was killed • longest river in the Americas • where the Prado museum is located • city where Manneken Pis is located • country famous for tea (two words) • country where Angkor Wat is located • country where Kilimanjaro is located • ...
Cities by Landmarks 2025-01-31
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- Fisherman's Bastion, Gellert Baths
- Bahia Palace, Djemaa el Fna
- Lalbagh Fort, Ahsan Manzil
- Schonbrunn Palace, Karlskirche
- Belem Tower, Jeronimos Monastery
- Elephant Mountain, Ximending
- Victoria and Albert Waterfront, District Six Museum
- Franklin Institute, Liberty Bell Center
- Humayun's Tomb, Red Fort
- Hermitage, Church of the Holy Blood
- Hockey Hall of Fame, Scarborough Cliffs
- Saint Joseph's Oratory, Hochelaga
- Salah el Din Citadel, Tahrir Square
- Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven
- Queen Victoria Building, Bondi Beach
- Red Square, Bolshoi Theater
- Saint Sophia Cathedral, Mariinskyi Palace
- Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Yu Garden
- Palace of Westminster, Trafalgar Square
- Puerta de Alcala, Almudena Cathedral
- Masmak Fort, Kingdom Center
- Nelson Mandela Bridge, Hillbrow Tower
- Sugarloaf Mountain, Maracana Stadium
- Namsan Tower, Lotte World
- Musee d'Orsay, Sacre Couer
- Wat Arun, Giant Swing
- Griffith Observatory, La Brea Tar Pits
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- Wazir Khan Mosque, Akbari Sarai
- Black Star Square, Labadi Beach
- Azadi Tower, Golestan Palace
- Wilanow Palace, Sigismund's Column
- Hoan Kiem Lake, Temple of Literature
- Palacio de Bellas Artes, Templo Mayor
- Bridge of Sighs, St. Mark's Cathedral
- Marina Bay Sands, Esplanade
- Keizersgracht, Rijksmuseum
- National Diet, Senso-Ji
- Trevi Fountain, Pantheon
- Uffizi, Ponte Vecchio
- Casa Mila, La Rambla
- Madison Square Garden, Chrysler Building
- Erechtheion, Zappeion
- Ibirapuera Park, Football Museum
- Elephanta Caves, Taj Mahal Hotel
- Haydar-Khana Mosque, Al-Kazimiyyah Mosque
- Merdeka Square, Selamat Datang Monument
- Galata Tower, Topkapi Palace
- Potsdam Square, Museum Island
- Lekki Conservation Center, Tinubu Square
- Royal Mile, Holyrood House
- Wong Tai-sin Temple, Monster Building
- Dotonbori, Sumiyomi Taisha
52 Clues: Casa Mila, La Rambla • Uffizi, Ponte Vecchio • Erechtheion, Zappeion • Wat Arun, Giant Swing • National Diet, Senso-Ji • Trevi Fountain, Pantheon • Humayun's Tomb, Red Fort • Namsan Tower, Lotte World • Lalbagh Fort, Ahsan Manzil • Keizersgracht, Rijksmuseum • Royal Mile, Holyrood House • Dotonbori, Sumiyomi Taisha • Musee d'Orsay, Sacre Couer • Bahia Palace, Djemaa el Fna • ...
Cities Unit 1 2024-10-02
24 Clues: rij • mooi • metro • plein • handig • roltrap • inwoner • omgeven • omgeving • enkeltje • aankomst • voorstad • dichtbij • gemiddeld • verbinden • aanbieden • vervuiling • vermoeiend • vertraging • bestemming • beschikbaar • voorstellen • onafhankelijk • lichaamsbeweging
GB Cities / Towns 2024-12-31
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- Yorkshire and The Humber, Pop 141675 (1), [ 12 ] Starts with H Ends with D
- East of England, Pop 110625 (1), [ 10 ] Starts with C Ends with D
- West Midlands, Pop 156910 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with T Ends with D
- South West, Pop 141005 (1), [ 5 ] Starts with P Ends with E
- North West, Pop 94490 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with P Ends with N
- East Midlands, Pop 299790 (1), [ 10 ] Starts with N Ends with M
- North West, Pop 78255 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with B Ends with Y
- South West, Pop 84605 (1), [ 15 ] Starts with W Ends with E
- Wales, Pop 348535 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with C Ends with F
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- South West, Pop 266955 (1), [ 8 ] Starts with P Ends with H
- East of England, Pop 131325 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with W Ends with D
- North West, Pop 77730 (1), [ 8 ] Starts with C Ends with E
- Yorkshire and The Humber, Pop 536280 (1), [ 5 ] Starts with L Ends with S
- North West, Pop 109835 (1), [ 10 ] Starts with B Ends with D
- North West, Pop 94440 (1), [ 9 ] Starts with S Ends with T
- West Midlands, Pop 78120 (1), [ 5 ] Starts with R Ends with Y
- South West, Pop 183680 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with S Ends with N
- East of England, Pop 94470 (1), [ 9 ] Starts with S Ends with E
- East Midlands, Pop 406580 (1), [ 9 ] Starts with L Ends with R
- South East, Pop 75660 (1), [ 6 ] Starts with W Ends with G
20 Clues: Wales, Pop 348535 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with C Ends with F • North West, Pop 77730 (1), [ 8 ] Starts with C Ends with E • North West, Pop 94440 (1), [ 9 ] Starts with S Ends with T • North West, Pop 94490 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with P Ends with N • South East, Pop 75660 (1), [ 6 ] Starts with W Ends with G • North West, Pop 78255 (1), [ 7 ] Starts with B Ends with Y • ...
Moroccan cities clue 2025-08-05
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- Located in the Rif Mountains, popular with photographers
- Atlas Mountain city surrounded by cedar forests
- City near the Loukkos River with Spanish influence
- Gateway to the Sahara and Atlas Studios
- Eastern Moroccan city close to Algeria
- Once the capital under Sultan Moulay Ismail
- Major port and military base near Rabat
- Known for water sports and desert views
- Where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic
- Located near the Spanish enclave of Melilla
- Surrounded by red clay walls and palm groves
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- Known for its white buildings and art school
- Named after a legendary local saint
- Hosts one of the world’s oldest universities
- Windy coastal city with a historic medina
- Features a famous Portuguese cistern
- Major fishing port on the Atlantic coast
- Nicknamed the Red City
- Rebuilt after a 1960 earthquake
- Home to the Royal Palace and government offices
20 Clues: Nicknamed the Red City • Rebuilt after a 1960 earthquake • Named after a legendary local saint • Features a famous Portuguese cistern • Eastern Moroccan city close to Algeria • Gateway to the Sahara and Atlas Studios • Major port and military base near Rabat • Known for water sports and desert views • Major fishing port on the Atlantic coast • ...
Cities in Utah 2025-09-30
24 Clues: Lehi • Orem • Moab • Sandy • Provo • Ogden • Heber • Logan • Layton • Draper • Murray • Midvale • Bountiful • Hurricane • Tremonton • Park City • Cedar City • St. George • West Jordan • Taylorsville • American Fork • Salt Lake City • Pleasant Grove • Saratoga Springs
Cities on Strike! 2025-10-02
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- Nestled in forest country, known for its annual winter carnival and scenic vistas.
- A charming mountain town in the Selkirks known for its heritage buildings and arts.
- A picturesque community on the Sunshine Coast, celebrated for its warm climates and coastal charm.
- Once the capital of BC, known as the “Royal City” with historic landmarks.
- Naval traditions and a scenic harbor define this Vancouver Island community.
- An Okanagan town distinguished by its wineries and charming lakeside ambiance.
- A Fraser Valley city known for equestrian events and a blend of urban and rural life.
- A West Kootenay town with a notable history in the mining and smelting industries.
- Known for its agricultural heritage and annual airshow extravaganza.
- A coastal community famed for its aviation history and access to nature.
- An upscale community celebrated for its ocean vistas and elegant living.
- An island city famous for its namesake dessert bars and vibrant waterfront.
- Often called the “Salmon Capital” of Vancouver Island.
- The northern gateway to BC’s interior, steeped in forestry and resource history.
- A growing suburb known for its river valleys and lush parks.
- An Okanagan gem celebrated for its wineries, orchards, and lake views.
- A north coast port city with a rich maritime and Indigenous heritage.
- A small town bordering the Fraser River with a name inspired by a Swiss naturalist.
- Renowned for its rugged mountains and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- Nestled in the West Kootenays with a name evoking medieval fortresses.
- BC’s capital, known for its British heritage and picturesque harbor views.
- Famously recognized as “Mile 0” on the route to Alaska.
- A vibrant, multicultural metropolis set between mountains and ocean.
- An island city celebrated for its diverse culture and culinary delights.
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- A small town serving as the gateway to major alpine resorts.
- A modest suburb boasting scenic river views within Metro Vancouver.
- A central Vancouver Island city with a vibrant arts scene and coastal charm.
- A Fraser Valley town celebrated for its rich farms and annual agricultural fair.
- World-renowned as a ski resort town with year-round outdoor adventures.
- One of BC’s fastest growing cities, blending urban diversity with expansive green spaces.
- A flat, agriculturally rich peninsula near Metro Vancouver.
- A northern outpost in the Peace River region known for energy resources.
- A central BC city founded at the confluence of rivers and home to extensive outdoor recreation.
- A coastal retreat on Vancouver Island, prized for its rugged shorelines and artisanal charm.
- A northwestern hub on the Skeena River, known for its natural beauty and forestry industry.
- A historic island community on Vancouver Island with mining roots.
- A rapidly growing suburb just outside Victoria on Vancouver Island.
- Situated in the Cariboo region, known for its ranching legacy and annual rodeo.
- A family-friendly community with strong ties to the local river systems.
- A gateway in the Kootenay region, historically linked to mining and rail.
- An Okanagan lakeside destination known for its beach culture and wineries.
- Home to extensive parks and a major suburban center adjacent to Vancouver.
- Located in a fertile valley, this town balances agriculture with scenic river views.
- An Okanagan city famed for its crisp mountain air and recreational lakes.
44 Clues: Often called the “Salmon Capital” of Vancouver Island. • Famously recognized as “Mile 0” on the route to Alaska. • A flat, agriculturally rich peninsula near Metro Vancouver. • A small town serving as the gateway to major alpine resorts. • A growing suburb known for its river valleys and lush parks. • ...
Thirteen Original Colonies 2021-09-20
13 Clues: Capital of Georgia • Capital of New York • Capital of Virginia • Capital of Delaware • Capital of Maryland • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of Connecticut • Capital of Rhode Island • Capital of Pennsylvania • Capital of New Hampshire • Capital of Massachusetts • Capital of North Carolina • Capital of South Carolina
Capitais do Brasil 2022-05-31
13 Clues: Capital do Acre • Capital do Piauí • Capital da Bahia • Capital do Paraná • Capital de Alagoas • Capital de Sergipe • Capital do Maranhão • Capital de Rondônia • Capital do Amazonas • Capital de Tocantins • Capital de Pernambuco • Capital do Mato Grosso • Capital do Rio Grande do Sul
Elena Elkazzaz Period 2 2019-05-01
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- An area where it is hard to find healthy or affordable food (IDK) Chapter 20
- The economic activity in a city not regulated by the government (IDK) Chapter 19
- Model An urban model that consists of a central urban are and its surrounding suburbs tied together by a beltway or ring road (CC) Chapter 19
- A county and its surrounding counties with between 10,000 and 50,000 people (IDK) Chapter 18
- An area where people set up residence and erect handmade structures on land they have no legal claim to (IDK) Chapter 19
- Walter Christaller's theory attempting to explain the size, number, and distribution of human settlements (VIT) Chapter 18
- A model of Latin American cities (IDK) Chapter 19
- An urban model that consists of wedges emanating from a CBD (CC) Chapter 19
- reusing previously developed land (CC) Chapter 20
- The illegal practice of refusing to make loans or mortgages for reasons other than the economic responsibility of the applicant (IDK) Chapter 20
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- Cities with more than 10 million people (CC) Chapter 18
- A rule where the populations of cities are 1/nth of the population of the largest city where n= the rank by population (IDK) Chapter 18
- A movement encouraging smart growth and walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods (VIT) Chapter 20
- The process of converting a rundown, low-income area into an owner-oriented area for middle class people (CC) Chapter 20
- A model in which different social groups are in different concentric rings (VIT) chapter 19
- An alternative to tearing down and rebuilding older housing (CC) Chapter 20
- The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas (IDK) Chapter 20
- The model made by Harris and Ullman. Multiple nodes of business (CC) Chapter 19
- Cities that have merged into one large city (CC) Chapter 18
- A city on the periphery of a larger city (IDK) Chapter 18
- A chain of connected cities (CC) Chapter 18
21 Clues: A chain of connected cities (CC) Chapter 18 • A model of Latin American cities (IDK) Chapter 19 • reusing previously developed land (CC) Chapter 20 • Cities with more than 10 million people (CC) Chapter 18 • A city on the periphery of a larger city (IDK) Chapter 18 • The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas (IDK) Chapter 20 • ...
cities in USA 2024-08-19
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- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Minnesota
- Historic city in South Carolina
- City famous for its casinos and nightlife
- Host of the Indianapolis 500
- City on Florida's Gulf Coast
- City in Alabama known for its civil rights history
- Known for its Freedom Trail
- Largest city in Kansas
- Capital city of Hawaii
- Known for its Inner Harbor
- Home of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- Capital of Georgia
- Capital of Arkansas
- The Big Apple
- Capital city of Idaho
- Known for its vibrant nightlife and beaches
- Home of the Gateway Arch
- City in Texas known for its large arts district
- Known for its theme parks, including Disney World
- Capital of Ohio
- City in New Jersey, close to Manhattan
- City in Oregon known for its eco-friendly culture
- City famous for its deep-dish pizza
- Motor City, known for its automotive industry
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- Known for its lakes and cultural landmarks
- Known for Mardi Gras and jazz music
- Major tech hub in Silicon Valley
- City of Brotherly Love
- Famous for its Golden Gate Bridge
- Largest city by area in the contiguous U.S.
- City in California known for its port
- Capital of California
- Capital of Utah
- City known for its beautiful beaches and zoo
- Home to Hollywood
- City near Niagara Falls
- City known for jazz music and barbecue
- Capital of Colorado, located in the Rocky Mountains
- City in Arizona known for its desert landscapes
- Known for the Space Needle and coffee culture
- City famous for Elvis Presley's Graceland
- The capital of the United States
- Known for its three rivers and steel industry
- Music city famous for its country music
- City in Wisconsin known for its breweries
- Known for its chili and historic architecture
- Capital city of Iowa
- Capital city of North Carolina
49 Clues: The Big Apple • Capital of Utah • Capital of Ohio • Home to Hollywood • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Arkansas • Capital of Minnesota • Capital city of Iowa • Capital of California • Capital city of Idaho • City of Brotherly Love • Largest city in Kansas • Capital city of Hawaii • City near Niagara Falls • Home of the Gateway Arch • Known for its Inner Harbor • ...
Maya Aztec Inca 2022-12-09
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- A large area under the forced control of a single group of people.
- The Incan and Aztec Empires fell to this country.
- This indigenous group built cities like Copan and Tikal
- The capital of the Aztec Empire
- This indigenous group was well known for their practice of human sacrifice.
- A pipe or channel that carries water from a distant source.
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- This mountain range was the home of the Inca Empire
- Floating gardens built by the Aztec
- A region of the middle Americas where indigenous cultures flourished.
- The serpent god worshiped by the Aztec
- A sun god and the most important god to the Incas
- Taxes in the form of crops, animals, goods, and slaves
- Knotted strings used by the Inca to record information.
13 Clues: The capital of the Aztec Empire • Floating gardens built by the Aztec • The serpent god worshiped by the Aztec • The Incan and Aztec Empires fell to this country. • A sun god and the most important god to the Incas • This mountain range was the home of the Inca Empire • Taxes in the form of crops, animals, goods, and slaves • ...
Clone of Industrial Revolution-1 2024-10-04
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- an economic system where the government owns the business and property.
- an American inventor who invented the Cotton Gin.
- this is the money needed to fund industrial production.
- this was harmed due to factories emitting dangerous fumes during the Industrial Revolution
- an economic system where private individuals own the business and property.
- reduced the amount of work to produce cloth.
- a factor of production that includes natural resources such as coal.
- the industrial revolution predominantly started in this country.
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- these are formed to protect workers rights
- a fundamental change in the way goods were produced from human labor to machines.
- the population shift from rural areas (such as farming areas) to cities.
- a Scottish inventor who invented the steam engine.
- a factor of production that includes a workforce.
13 Clues: these are formed to protect workers rights • reduced the amount of work to produce cloth. • an American inventor who invented the Cotton Gin. • a factor of production that includes a workforce. • a Scottish inventor who invented the steam engine. • this is the money needed to fund industrial production. • ...
Chapter 1 2022-08-17
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- how one identifies themself
- art and symbol
- one of the first cities
- African people group by this language
- searching for berries and game-meat?
- early spiritual gathering place
- time when farming became dominant
- North American artifact
- early form of government
- kissing cousins?
- one of the four things traded
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- honing your craft?
- the reason for cities
- people settling in one place
- geographic location for early farming
- product from Women's work?
- creating a pool for disease?
- herder
- representation of the fertile earth
- unpleasant side effect of civilization?
- making tools out of rocks
21 Clues: herder • art and symbol • kissing cousins? • honing your craft? • the reason for cities • one of the first cities • North American artifact • early form of government • making tools out of rocks • product from Women's work? • how one identifies themself • people settling in one place • creating a pool for disease? • one of the four things traded • early spiritual gathering place • ...
Environmental Science 2020-10-12
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- an element of all living things
- fuel made from dead plants and animals
- everything around us
- spread of communities outside of cities
- change in inherited characteristice over time
- Leslie's middle name
- lack of food water shelter
- animals that eat other animals
- from the sun
- the ability to keep going
- moving to cities
- all the water on the earth
- material and energy needed by humans
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- a plant eater
- worldwide
- living things
- the resources an individual uses
- the air around the earth
- movement of water from air to earth
- a warm weather phenomenon
20 Clues: worldwide • from the sun • a plant eater • living things • moving to cities • everything around us • Leslie's middle name • the air around the earth • a warm weather phenomenon • the ability to keep going • lack of food water shelter • all the water on the earth • animals that eat other animals • an element of all living things • the resources an individual uses • ...
Campbell County Wyoming 2016-05-02
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- This is a multi-event facility for horse shows, rodeos, concerts, plays and conventions.
- Campbell County is in _______ Wyoming.
- Gillette is the ______ capital of the nation.
- Campbell county is rich in _____, natural gas and crude oil.
- ________ has been the most consistent industry in Campbell County.
- The Sioux and Crow claimed this area as their _____ grounds.
- Campbell County is close to many ______ activities including skiing, snowmobiling, hiking and fishing.
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- This national monument is close to Campbell County.
- Campbell County is home to the cities of _____ and Wright.
- ______ County was named after John A Campbell and Robert Campbell.
- Campbell County was ____ 1911.
- In the 1880's, _______ came to graze long horn cattle and sheep.
- An average of 85 _________ move coal out of the Powder River Basin daily.
- The first people came to the high plains to hunt _______ and antelope.
14 Clues: Campbell County was ____ 1911. • Campbell County is in _______ Wyoming. • Gillette is the ______ capital of the nation. • This national monument is close to Campbell County. • Campbell County is home to the cities of _____ and Wright. • Campbell county is rich in _____, natural gas and crude oil. • The Sioux and Crow claimed this area as their _____ grounds. • ...
capitals of country's 2020-05-28
13 Clues: Capital of Nepal • Capital of Norway • Capital of Greece • Capital of Bhutan • Capital of Mynmar • Capital of France • Capital of Bahrain • Capital of Maldives • Capital of Portugal • capital of Bangladesh • Capital of Uzbekistan • San'a is the capital of this country • Manila is the capital of this country
Latin America: Latitude & Longitude 2023-02-08
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- This is the easternmost city in Brazil.
- Country found at 10 S, 75 W
- Country found at 33 S, 55 W
- Capital city found at 17 S, 68 W
- This allows boat to sail through Central America from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean.
- A 9-letter country with a communist economy.
- This country is in between Colombia and Peru.
- This is the capital of Costa Rica
- Capital city found at 1 S, 78 W
- Capital city found at 19 N, 99 W
- Capital city found at 12 S, 77 W
- Titicaca is the name of a ______ on the border of Peru and Bolivia.
- This line of latitude passes through Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Brazil
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- This specific line of latitude passes through Mexico
- Country found at 40 S, 65 W
- Country found at 10 S, 60 W
- Country found between Guyana and French Guiana.
- The longest river in South America
- This landform runs along the West cost of the continent
- The capital city of Honduras
- The latitude line of 50 S passes through this landform.
- Country found at 22 N, 80 W
- The capital city of Brazil.
- The capital of Colombia
- The Ring of _____ is a line of volcanoes surrounds the Pacific Ocean.
- Kingston is the capital city of __________.
- Santiago is the capital city of _________.
27 Clues: The capital of Colombia • Country found at 40 S, 65 W • Country found at 10 S, 60 W • Country found at 10 S, 75 W • Country found at 33 S, 55 W • Country found at 22 N, 80 W • The capital city of Brazil. • The capital city of Honduras • Capital city found at 1 S, 78 W • Capital city found at 17 S, 68 W • Capital city found at 19 N, 99 W • Capital city found at 12 S, 77 W • ...
WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT 2020-11-09
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- Revenue are recognized when earned.
- full form JIT.
- A company’s ability to pay its expenses.
- A loan’s maturity, stated in months or years.
- WC=Inventories+Trade Receivables+_____-Trade Payable.
- Raw material->WIP->Finished goods->debtors->cash->Raw material.
- Assets pledged to support a loan.
- Y=a+bx, method of estimating WC requirement.
- What the company owns. Current assets can be converted into cash in one year.
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- Borrower’s ability to repay a debt.
- Difference between current assets and current liabilities.
- Assets held for eventual resale. May be in the form of raw materials, work in progress, or finished goods.
- Difference between the total assets of a business and the total liabilities.
- can be easily converted into cash.
- cost of operations a company incurs to generate revenue.
- short term financing from the sale of receivables to a third party.
16 Clues: full form JIT. • Assets pledged to support a loan. • can be easily converted into cash. • Borrower’s ability to repay a debt. • Revenue are recognized when earned. • A company’s ability to pay its expenses. • Y=a+bx, method of estimating WC requirement. • A loan’s maturity, stated in months or years. • WC=Inventories+Trade Receivables+_____-Trade Payable. • ...
Survival 2021-05-23
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- / Landlocked country between Brazil and Argentina
- / Ocean to the EAST of S. America
- Aires / Capital of Argentina
- / 2nd Longest river in the world
- / Country named after the equator
- / Caracas is the capital
- / Santiago is the capital
- / Safest country in S. America
- / Most popular sport in S. America
- / Language spoken in Brazil
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- / Capital of Columbia
- / Capital of Brazil
- / Country where Patagonia is
- / Number of countries in S. America
- Angel Falls is in this country
- / Largest country in S. America
- / Capital of Uruguay
- / Ocean to the WEST of S. America
- / Most spoken language in S. America
- / Machu Picchu is in this country
20 Clues: / Capital of Brazil • / Capital of Columbia • / Capital of Uruguay • / Caracas is the capital • / Santiago is the capital • / Language spoken in Brazil • / Country where Patagonia is • Angel Falls is in this country • Aires / Capital of Argentina • / Safest country in S. America • / Largest country in S. America • / 2nd Longest river in the world • ...
jgyfc8 2024-05-25
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- Capital known for the Eiffel Tower.
- Capital of England with Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
- Thai capital renowned for street food.
- Bustling metropolis of Japan.
- South Korean capital with modern skyscrapers.
- Modern city in the United Arab Emirates known for luxury.
- de Janeiro Brazilian city famous for its beaches.
- Town South African coastal city with Table Mountain.
- York Vibrant American metropolis that never sleeps.
- Capital of China with the Great Wall nearby.
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- Dutch city known for canals and museums.
- Turkish city straddling Europe and Asia.
- Aires Argentine capital with tango and steak.
- Russian capital with Red Square and Kremlin.
- Italian city with ancient ruins and Vatican City.
- Egyptian city on the Nile, home to pyramids.
- Indian city known as the "Bollywood" hub.
- Australian harbor city with iconic opera house.
- Spanish city famous for Gaudi architecture.
- Italian city of canals and gondolas.
20 Clues: Bustling metropolis of Japan. • Capital known for the Eiffel Tower. • Italian city of canals and gondolas. • Thai capital renowned for street food. • Dutch city known for canals and museums. • Turkish city straddling Europe and Asia. • Indian city known as the "Bollywood" hub. • Spanish city famous for Gaudi architecture. • Russian capital with Red Square and Kremlin. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-11-04
Across
- South American country known for tango.
- Aires Capital of Argentina.
- U.S. state famous for Hollywood.
- Currency used in Mexico.
- Capital city of Canada.
- Capital of Thailand.
- The Amazon River flows primarily in this country.
- City in Turkey spanning Europe and Asia
- Capital of the United States.
- Capital of Italy.
- Currency of Brazil.
- Famous statue in Rio de Janeiro.
- European country famous for chocolate and watches.
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- Currency of Switzerland.
- Tallest mountain in the world.
- Currency of China.
- Popular Italian pasta sauce ingredient.
- Largest desert in Asia.
- Capital of Russia.
- Capital of France.
- Currency of Russia.
- The "Land of the Rising Sun."
- Currency of the United Kingdom.
- Currency of South Korea.
- Currency of Turkey.
- Largest country in South America.
- Currency of Japan.
- City known as the “City of Love” in Europe.
- Currency of India.
- orleans U.S. city known for jazz and Mardi Gras.
30 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Currency of China. • Capital of Russia. • Capital of France. • Currency of Japan. • Currency of India. • Currency of Russia. • Currency of Turkey. • Currency of Brazil. • Capital of Thailand. • Largest desert in Asia. • Capital city of Canada. • Currency of Switzerland. • Currency used in Mexico. • Currency of South Korea. • Aires Capital of Argentina. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-11-04
Across
- South American country known for tango.
- Aires Capital of Argentina.
- U.S. state famous for Hollywood.
- Currency used in Mexico.
- Capital city of Canada.
- Capital of Thailand.
- The Amazon River flows primarily in this country.
- City in Turkey spanning Europe and Asia
- Capital of the United States.
- Capital of Italy.
- Currency of Brazil.
- Famous statue in Rio de Janeiro.
- European country famous for chocolate and watches.
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- Currency of Switzerland.
- Tallest mountain in the world.
- Currency of China.
- Popular Italian pasta sauce ingredient.
- Largest desert in Asia.
- Capital of Russia.
- Capital of France.
- Currency of Russia.
- The "Land of the Rising Sun."
- Currency of the United Kingdom.
- Currency of South Korea.
- Currency of Turkey.
- Largest country in South America.
- Currency of Japan.
- City known as the “City of Love” in Europe.
- Currency of India.
- orleans U.S. city known for jazz and Mardi Gras.
30 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Currency of China. • Capital of Russia. • Capital of France. • Currency of Japan. • Currency of India. • Currency of Russia. • Currency of Turkey. • Currency of Brazil. • Capital of Thailand. • Largest desert in Asia. • Capital city of Canada. • Currency of Switzerland. • Currency used in Mexico. • Currency of South Korea. • Aires Capital of Argentina. • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-11-04
Across
- South American country known for tango.
- Aires Capital of Argentina.
- U.S. state famous for Hollywood.
- Currency used in Mexico.
- Capital city of Canada.
- Capital of Thailand.
- The Amazon River flows primarily in this country.
- City in Turkey spanning Europe and Asia
- Capital of the United States.
- Capital of Italy.
- Currency of Brazil.
- Famous statue in Rio de Janeiro.
- European country famous for chocolate and watches.
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- Currency of Switzerland.
- Tallest mountain in the world.
- Currency of China.
- Popular Italian pasta sauce ingredient.
- Largest desert in Asia.
- Capital of Russia.
- Capital of France.
- Currency of Russia.
- The "Land of the Rising Sun."
- Currency of the United Kingdom.
- Currency of South Korea.
- Currency of Turkey.
- Largest country in South America.
- Currency of Japan.
- City known as the “City of Love” in Europe.
- Currency of India.
- orleans U.S. city known for jazz and Mardi Gras.
30 Clues: Capital of Italy. • Currency of China. • Capital of Russia. • Capital of France. • Currency of Japan. • Currency of India. • Currency of Russia. • Currency of Turkey. • Currency of Brazil. • Capital of Thailand. • Largest desert in Asia. • Capital city of Canada. • Currency of Switzerland. • Currency used in Mexico. • Currency of South Korea. • Aires Capital of Argentina. • ...
South America Escape Room 2022-03-02
Across
- People in Ecuador enjoys watching a dance called ______ .
- The capital city of Colombia
- In Chile, there are many red _______ in their forests
- Asuncion is the capital city of this country.
- Venezuela has a beautiful place called "The ________ Falls"
- Official language of Guyana
- The capital city of this country is La Paz
- Argentine ________ is a music genre and dance.
- Paraguay has a famous waterfall called "______ Falls"
- The capital city of Brazil
- The official language of Suriname is ________ .
- The language spoken in Chile
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- Ecuador has a famous food called "Roast ______ Pig"
- The capital city of Suriname
- The capital city of Peru
- The capital city of Uruguay
- Deep-fried food that looks like dumpling from Argentina
- Machu _________ is an ancient fortress city of the in Peru
- There is a very beautiful mountain in Guyana called ______ .
- The most famous place in Brazil is called ______ the Redeemer
20 Clues: The capital city of Peru • The capital city of Brazil • The capital city of Uruguay • Official language of Guyana • The capital city of Suriname • The capital city of Colombia • The language spoken in Chile • The capital city of this country is La Paz • Asuncion is the capital city of this country. • Argentine ________ is a music genre and dance. • ...
Canada day 2026-03-28
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- Capital of PEI
- National bird of canada
- National armed police of Canada
- Capital of Manitoba
- In the centre of canadian flag
- Capital of Quebec
- City named under the falls in Ontario
- National Colours of Canada
- Animal of canada with horns
- Artic bear in Manitoba
- National dish of canada
- Traditional breakfast of canada
- Canadas biggest city
- Biggest city in Alberta
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- Biggest city in British Columbia
- Capital of Nova Scotia
- a treat that’s made out of fried dough shaped into a beavers tail
- Train that goes all across Canada
- National Animal of canada
- National Anthem of Canada
- 2nd biggest city in canada
- Saskatchewan Alberta Manitoba
- Canadas national winter sport
- Newfoundland Novascotia PEI
- Capital of Alberta
- Capital of Newfoundland
- Celebrated on this day in canada
- Capital of Canada
28 Clues: Capital of PEI • Capital of Quebec • Capital of Canada • Capital of Alberta • Capital of Manitoba • Canadas biggest city • Capital of Nova Scotia • Artic bear in Manitoba • National bird of canada • Capital of Newfoundland • National dish of canada • Biggest city in Alberta • National Animal of canada • National Anthem of Canada • 2nd biggest city in canada • National Colours of Canada • ...
Kevin's crossword 2017-01-16
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- most populated country in the world
- is the currency of Japan
- is Vietnam capital
- capital city of Mongolia
- An Indian pacifist leader
- capital of Indonesia
- tallest mountain on earth
- most populated city in India
- capital of Vietnam
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- capital of Laos
- Laos official language
- natural barrier that separates India and China
- major religion in Southeast Asia
- official language in China
- Japan's capital
- is the capital of China
16 Clues: capital of Laos • Japan's capital • is Vietnam capital • capital of Vietnam • capital of Indonesia • Laos official language • is the capital of China • is the currency of Japan • capital city of Mongolia • An Indian pacifist leader • tallest mountain on earth • official language in China • most populated city in India • major religion in Southeast Asia • most populated country in the world • ...
Unit 2 Crossword (Extra Credit!) 2025-11-17
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- Capital of Canada and is located in Ontario
- River river that splits Missouri in half, longest river in the U.S.
- The largest freshwater lake system in the world
- Tallest peak in North America, located in Alaska
- Region of Missouri that used to be a tallgrass prairie
- Canadian territory given to Inuit in 1999 as homeland
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- Term for North America in Indigenous cultures
- The first permanent English settlement
- A horseshoe-shaped curve around Hudson Bay, with rich natural resources and has little population
- Where Columbus thought he landed in 1492
- A name often used to describe the U.S. with its diverse history and mix of cultures
- Largest U.S. region along the pacific coast with major cities like Los Angeles, Honolulu, and Anchorage
12 Clues: The first permanent English settlement • Where Columbus thought he landed in 1492 • Capital of Canada and is located in Ontario • Term for North America in Indigenous cultures • The largest freshwater lake system in the world • Tallest peak in North America, located in Alaska • Canadian territory given to Inuit in 1999 as homeland • ...
The Roman Empire 2026-01-14
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- Emperor who moved the capital to the East and legalized Christianity.
- Volcanic building material that allowed Romans to build underwater and create domes.
- The "Mad Emperor" rumored to have fiddled while Rome burned.
- Rome's first emperor; his name means "Exalted One".
- The root language of Spanish, French, and Italian.
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- Massive stone structures that carried fresh water into Roman cities.
- Emperor who expanded the empire to its maximum size.
- The 200-year period of "Roman Peace" and stability (2 words).
- Soldiers who fight for pay rather than loyalty to their country.
- The massive stadium built for gladiator games seating 50,000 people.
- Barbarian tribe that sacked Rome in 410 AD.
- A government ruled by law and voting, which Rome was before it became an Empire
12 Clues: Barbarian tribe that sacked Rome in 410 AD. • The root language of Spanish, French, and Italian. • Rome's first emperor; his name means "Exalted One". • Emperor who expanded the empire to its maximum size. • The "Mad Emperor" rumored to have fiddled while Rome burned. • The 200-year period of "Roman Peace" and stability (2 words). • ...
SMG Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-15
Across
- - A large company or group
- a measure of a company’s stock price relative to
- average forecast for a companies forecast
- - is the highest price and the lowest price of the stock over a 52-week
- - A debt security issues by government
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- Price a company will fetch in the open market by investor perception
- - measures volatility as compared to the overall stock
- a short unique abbreviation representing a public trading company or security on stock exchange
- is a loan made by an issuer (borrower) to a lender (investor).
- is a broad group of stocks often in the same industry.
- - Type of bond that includes Debt security issued by state, cities or county,
- - Company total income for selling goods or services.
- earnings.
- basis- the original price paid for an asset is used to determine capital gain or loss
14 Clues: earnings. • - A large company or group • - A debt security issues by government • average forecast for a companies forecast • a measure of a company’s stock price relative to • - Company total income for selling goods or services. • - measures volatility as compared to the overall stock • is a broad group of stocks often in the same industry. • ...
Aisan countries and their Capitals 2025-05-16
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- Capital has a religion hidden in its name
- Country whose capital sounds similar to our country's capital
- Capital whose country has weather in its name
- Country famous for first starting the day
- Capital is disputed
- Country whose capital and currency rhyme
- Same name for a country in both Asia and Europe and USA state
- Country having two capitals near us
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- Country rich in lithium
- capital with animal in its name
- capital sounding similar to icecream flavor
- country whose capital has a gender
- Capital where an agreement was signed to end Indo-Pak war in 1965
- Capital whose Country has a body part with land added
- capital whose country has brother in its name
15 Clues: Capital is disputed • Country rich in lithium • capital with animal in its name • country whose capital has a gender • Country having two capitals near us • Country whose capital and currency rhyme • Capital has a religion hidden in its name • Country famous for first starting the day • capital sounding similar to icecream flavor • ...
Growth of Cities 2018-05-16
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- The city that had the largest sawmill
- The city that had lots of water power
- Having characteristics of the country side
- Transformation of small communities into cities
- The main people who benefitted from the gold rush
- The largest city in the Pacific Northwest by 1910
- The region where gold was discovered
- Energetic or enthusiastic supporters
- The city in Yukon where miners arrived
- It was stacked 10ft high in the towns
- An obstacle found while travelling in the winter
- Miners sold these for a fraction of what they paid
- Union pacific became ____ before it was sold
- Found near Spokane mines
- The name of all materials miners needed
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- ____ were often built around train stations
- The territory in which gold was discovered
- The advertiser who promoted Seattle as the gateway to the gold rush
- Informal name of station James Hill built
- When the gold rush began
- Seattle builders spent millions of dollars to lower _____ to facilitate growth
- He bought UnionPacific
- Gold miners
- Competitor
- Person who invested gold in a shoe store
- Less than half of ____ thousand people made it to Yukon
- To take advantage of
- The person who made Bon Marche
- An obstacle found while travelling in the summer
- Seattle was the closest ____ to travel to the gold rush
30 Clues: Competitor • Gold miners • To take advantage of • He bought UnionPacific • When the gold rush began • Found near Spokane mines • The person who made Bon Marche • The region where gold was discovered • Energetic or enthusiastic supporters • The city that had the largest sawmill • The city that had lots of water power • It was stacked 10ft high in the towns • ...
Cities vs Countryside 2018-04-19
22 Clues: жилец • астма • злость • отмена • пробка • окраины • бронхит • поломка • трубить • захудалый • удушённый • застрявший • переселяться • недвижимость • переполненный • респираторный • многонациональный • сельская местность • яркий, резонирующий • недоступный по цене • добираться на работу • элементы инфраструктуры
NBA Teams & Cities 2013-03-20
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- Reggie Miller played his whole life for the Pacers of this city
- Atlanta, they use to live in St-Louis
- Boston, The team with the most championship
- San Antonio's Team
- Trail Blazers
- The Nuggets are from what city
- Lebron James first team: Cleveland _______?
- Shaquille called them Queen, but in reality they're Kings
- Chicago's finest
- Phoenix not the work but the NBA team
- They use to live in Charlotte now they're in New Orleans
- Houston's own
- Washington also loves magic because their team is name _____?
- They're from Utah and they love music
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- From motor city Detroit, here comes the _____?
- Kobe, Dwight, Metta World Peace, Steve Nash and Pau Gasol starts for this team of Los Angeles
- Golden state team
- New York's finest
- Los Angeles, but not the Lakers
- They use to live in seattle, now they're in Oklahoma City
- The 76ers are from what city?
- Our country's favorite basketball team
- They came back to the NBA with the name Bobcats
- Shaq and Dwight played for this team of Orlando before moving to Los Angeles
- Vancouver lost their grizzlies to this city
- Where you found the T-Wolves
- Milwaukee's team
- Lebron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh are from the miami ____?
- They use to live in New Jersey
- From what city of Texas are the mavericks
30 Clues: Trail Blazers • Houston's own • Milwaukee's team • Chicago's finest • Golden state team • New York's finest • San Antonio's Team • Where you found the T-Wolves • The 76ers are from what city? • The Nuggets are from what city • They use to live in New Jersey • Los Angeles, but not the Lakers • Atlanta, they use to live in St-Louis • Phoenix not the work but the NBA team • ...
Cities and more 2022-01-20
Across
- with a view of the lake
- 100 years
- the person who lives in a city
- go straight a street
- another word for subway
- place
- the music, food, clothes, history of a country
- Athens is the ... of Greece
- occupation
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- ...hour when everyone goes to work
- Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom
- a piece of earth surrounded by water
- an ancient building
- We live in the same part of the city
- Frankfurt is the biggest... centre of Europe
- where rubbish is buried under the ground
- for all the people to use
- another word for centre
- a place smaller than a town
- the opposite of a block of flats
20 Clues: place • 100 years • occupation • an ancient building • go straight a street • with a view of the lake • another word for centre • another word for subway • for all the people to use • a place smaller than a town • Athens is the ... of Greece • the person who lives in a city • the opposite of a block of flats • ...hour when everyone goes to work • a piece of earth surrounded by water • ...
Nations, Regions, Cities 2021-07-08
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- Persian capital
- location of Japanese Eiffel Tower
- Korean Heart and ____
- Five-star communism
- guitar on the flag
- Rising Sun
- The ball's goal
- Westernmost Portuguese point
- State the country
- Queen's Rapsody
- excluded from checks
- like the candy
- Star of American shame
- Origin of Time
- Second galf of name is apt desc. for eventual fate
- Cuban missile counterpart
- Western counterpart to Sauna land
- lack of Soviet fidelity
- Euro master of social distancing
- Pristine Albanian
- unlucky canine mountain location
- Peruvian leaf
- Boat city
- Tenochitland's successor
- Pakistani religous denouncement
- Hungarian majority in Serbia
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- The boot
- Down under
- European Vegas
- known by many names
- Last Soviet member
- Worship house of Saud
- Former Empire State
- "War on Drugs" nation
- West Virginia lookalike
- Killed by turkeys
- Has an American counterpart
- Dane's ice land
- Star pirates
- Rich land kicked out
- English city in France
- Country and Continent
- Kremlin city
- Sunken continent down under
- Mulan's enemy fled here
- money is lost here
- "Steamed Hams" expression
- Soccer team can't come home
- The boot's ball
49 Clues: The boot • Boat city • Down under • Rising Sun • Star pirates • Kremlin city • Peruvian leaf • European Vegas • like the candy • Origin of Time • Persian capital • The ball's goal • Dane's ice land • Queen's Rapsody • The boot's ball • Killed by turkeys • State the country • Pristine Albanian • Last Soviet member • guitar on the flag • money is lost here • known by many names • Five-star communism • ...
24. Cities & Countries 2023-11-27
20 Clues: 탑 • 도시 • 해안 • 지도 • 고향 • 읍, 면 • 시골, 나라 • 수도, 대문자 • 주요한, 주된 • 해변, 바닷가 • 중앙의, 중심의 • 익숙한, 낯익은 • 거리, 먼 거리 • 지역, 장소, 범위 • 표시, 신호, 간판 • (특정) 지방의, 현지의 • (town보다 작은) 마을 • 국가, (미국/오스트레일리아 등의) 주 • (특히 미국) 도심지로, 시내에, 도심지 • a. 민간의, 민속의 n. [집합적] 사람들
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
