capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2026-02-10
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- The capital of Norway
- The capital of France, famous for the Eiffel Tower
- The capital of Finland
- Canberra is the capital of this "down under" country
- Berlin is the capital of this European country
- London is the capital of this country
- Tokyo is the capital of this island country
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- The capital of Sweden
- The capital of Denmark
- This large country is south of Canada
- This country is famous for its pyramids
- This country had the most people in the world
- This country is shaped like a boot
- The capital of Spain
- The capital of Iceland
15 Clues: The capital of Spain • The capital of Sweden • The capital of Norway • The capital of Denmark • The capital of Finland • The capital of Iceland • This country is shaped like a boot • This large country is south of Canada • London is the capital of this country • This country is famous for its pyramids • Tokyo is the capital of this island country • ...
Europe 2023-01-30
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- The Chancellor of Germany
- Home to the International Court
- Peninsula home to Denmark
- Finland, Norway, Sweden
- Tunnel that runs under the English Channel
- Major mountain range of Europe
- The most urbanized area of Netherlands
- Capital of Hungary
- Major river of Europe
- Capital of the UK
- Commonwealth that really isn't Green
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- Major river that runs through Warsaw
- A Baltic Port belonging to Russia
- The President of France
- Capital of France
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Capital of Poland
- Group of islands
- EU Headquarters is located here
- Capital of Czechia
- The National sport of Germany
- Capital of Ireland
22 Clues: Group of islands • Capital of France • Capital of Poland • Capital of the UK • Capital of Czechia • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Hungary • Major river of Europe • The President of France • Finland, Norway, Sweden • The Chancellor of Germany • Peninsula home to Denmark • The National sport of Germany • Major mountain range of Europe • Home to the International Court • ...
Countries, Nationalities and Travel 2023-11-22
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- My capital is Copenhagen
- Athens is my capital
- To go to England I take the ...
- Country south of Belgium
- We have three official languages
- Language spoken in Poland
- Biggest country in South America
- The language spoken in my country
- Another name for Ireland
- Capital of the UK
- President Biden's country
- One of Belgium's neighbours
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- To go to America I fly in a ...
- Water that divides France from England
- Capital of France
- Where A & A were born
- Most northern part of the UK
- The language spoken in China
- Often the temperature here goes above 50°
- Capital of Italy
- The capital of Portugal
21 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of France • Capital of the UK • Athens is my capital • Where A & A were born • The capital of Portugal • My capital is Copenhagen • Country south of Belgium • Another name for Ireland • Language spoken in Poland • President Biden's country • One of Belgium's neighbours • Most northern part of the UK • The language spoken in China • To go to America I fly in a ... • ...
28 2024-08-24
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- Largest city in Ohio
- Home to Willamette University
- Frontier Days celebration
- Named for King Charles II
- Named for an Indian word
- Named after President Lincoln
- Near Puget Sound
- City of Trees
- Smallest U.S. capital
- Insurance capital of the world
- Gateway to the Rockies
- Once U.S. capital
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- Named after a German chancellor
- City of the Saints
- Founded by Roger Williams
- Live Music Capital
- Rock Central High crisis
- Capital of the Confederacy
- Fe Oldest capital city
- Named after a president
- Named after a saint
- Abraham Lincoln's home
- Music City USA
- Hosted 1996 Olympics
- City named after Thomas Jefferson
25 Clues: City of Trees • Music City USA • Near Puget Sound • Once U.S. capital • City of the Saints • Live Music Capital • Named after a saint • Largest city in Ohio • Hosted 1996 Olympics • Smallest U.S. capital • Fe Oldest capital city • Abraham Lincoln's home • Gateway to the Rockies • Named after a president • Rock Central High crisis • Named for an Indian word • Founded by Roger Williams • ...
the USA 2025-10-06
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- sea to the west
- neighbour in the south
- capital of georgia
- important place and an old president
- capital of hawaii
- capital of florida
- famous state in the west
- sea to the east
- the number of states in the U.S.
- famous city
- famous state in the east
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- the longest river is named after this state
- famous state in the south
- neighbour in the north
- capital of tennessee
- famous state in the north
- capital of Alaska
- capital of texas
- famous national park and TV-show
- a language spoken by 10% of the population
- a language spoken by 80% of the population
- food on a stick
22 Clues: famous city • sea to the west • sea to the east • food on a stick • capital of texas • capital of Alaska • capital of hawaii • capital of georgia • capital of florida • capital of tennessee • neighbour in the south • neighbour in the north • famous state in the west • famous state in the east • famous state in the south • famous state in the north • famous national park and TV-show • ...
Geography of Africa 2021-04-07
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- country southeast of Nigeria
- capital of Egypt
- country west of Togo
- capital of Kenya
- country east of Ethiopia
- country southeast of Sierra Leone
- southernmost country in Africa
- country east of Mauritania
- country east of Uganda
- country south of Egypt
- country northwest of Cameroon
- country north of Ghana
- country east of Morocco
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- country north of Kenya
- country in far northwest of Africa
- country northwest of Liberia
- country west of Egypt
- country south of Kenya
- capital of Senegal
- capital of Libya
- country in far northeast of Africa
- capital of Uganda
- capital of Somalia
- country east of Mozambique
- country west of Kenya
25 Clues: capital of Egypt • capital of Libya • capital of Kenya • capital of Uganda • capital of Senegal • capital of Somalia • country west of Togo • country west of Egypt • country west of Kenya • country north of Kenya • country south of Kenya • country east of Uganda • country south of Egypt • country north of Ghana • country east of Morocco • country east of Ethiopia • country east of Mauritania • ...
African Capitals and Cities 2022-03-30
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- Portuguese for New Port
- designated as a City of Music by UNESCO
- Home to Africa's largest and busiest Port
- Location of African Union Headquarters
- Newest Capital city in the world
- Largest city in the Arab world
- Its shorthand name is Tana
- Capital of Eritrea and UNESCO heritage site
- Home to medina of Tunis
- the capital of Cabo Verde
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- Named after US president James Monroe
- Largest Francophone city in the world
- Oldest city and former capital of Kenya
- formerly known as Kitega
- formerly known as Salisbury
- Capital of The Gambia
- Richest city in Africa
- Least populated Capital city
- Portuguese for Saint Thomas
- Oldest city in Africa
20 Clues: Capital of The Gambia • Oldest city in Africa • Richest city in Africa • Portuguese for New Port • Home to medina of Tunis • formerly known as Kitega • the capital of Cabo Verde • Its shorthand name is Tana • formerly known as Salisbury • Portuguese for Saint Thomas • Least populated Capital city • Largest city in the Arab world • Newest Capital city in the world • ...
Ciudades del Mundo 2023-12-13
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- Ciudad portuaria australiana.
- Capital de España.
- La perla del Adriático.
- Capital de Sudáfrica.
- La ciudad de la samba y las playas.
- Capital de Alemania.
- Ciudad costera de California.
- Ciudad famosa por el Golden Gate.
- La ciudad de los canales y puentes.
- La ciudad de los vientos.
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- La ciudad de las luces y los canales.
- Capital de México.
- La ciudad del amor.
- Ciudad donde puedes encontrar la Acrópolis.
- Ciudad a orillas del río Ganges.
- Ciudad donde se celebran los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno 2022.
- Capital de Italia.
- Ciudad conocida por el Palacio Imperial.
- La ciudad de los rascacielos.
- Capital de Argentina.
- Ciudad conocida por el Kremlin.
- La ciudad de las colinas.
22 Clues: Capital de España. • Capital de México. • Capital de Italia. • La ciudad del amor. • Capital de Alemania. • Capital de Sudáfrica. • Capital de Argentina. • La perla del Adriático. • La ciudad de las colinas. • La ciudad de los vientos. • Ciudad portuaria australiana. • La ciudad de los rascacielos. • Ciudad costera de California. • Ciudad conocida por el Kremlin. • ...
Travels of 2002 2023-06-12
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- - Dutch city with canals and museums
- - Brazilian city famous for its Carnival
- - British capital with historical landmarks
- - Thai capital with vibrant street life
- - Greek city with historical sites
- TOWN - South African city with Table Mountain
- - Bustling capital of Japan
- - United Arab Emirates' cosmopolitan hub
- - Australian city with iconic Opera House
- - Indonesian island paradise
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- - City spanning two continents
- - Pacific archipelago known for its beaches
- - Spanish city known for Gaudí's architecture
- - Egyptian city with ancient pyramids
- - Czech Republic's capital city
- - Italian city of canals and gondolas
- - Capital of France
- - Italian city with ancient ruins
- - Capital city of Hawaii
- - American metropolis known as "The Big Apple"
20 Clues: - Capital of France • - Capital city of Hawaii • - Bustling capital of Japan • - Indonesian island paradise • - City spanning two continents • - Czech Republic's capital city • - Italian city with ancient ruins • - Greek city with historical sites • - Dutch city with canals and museums • - Egyptian city with ancient pyramids • - Italian city of canals and gondolas • ...
Ishan Capital 26 Aug 2021 2021-08-26
13 Clues: North Korea • Kenya capital • Chile capital • Serbia capital • Norway capital • Brazil capital • Canada capital • Vietnam capital • Croatia capital • Iceland capital • Tanzania capital • Tajikistan capital • New Zealand capital
IEFZ 2020-12-09
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- The workforce are highly skilled and well-__________
- They want to expand the foreign ________ circulation here
- Nasty neighbours
- Square km the IEFZ covers
- A gap opens up between the richest and poorest in this sector
- The 3 districts belonging to the IEFZ are called Songdo, Yeongjong, and _________
- Country in the centre of the vast north-east Asian market - the facilitator and intermediary
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- Describe the labour laws here
- The driving force behind North East Asia's growth are South Korea, China and ...
- Gives access to global markets by way of the skies
- The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract
- the main reason free economic zones are created to attract this
- Billions the scheme cost
- Breaks and incentives are offered with regards to this
- Capital city of South Korea
- South Korea started the North East Asian Business ___ in 2002
- 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries
- Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean
18 Clues: Nasty neighbours • Billions the scheme cost • Square km the IEFZ covers • Capital city of South Korea • Describe the labour laws here • 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries • Gives access to global markets by way of the skies • Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean • The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract • ...
Mesopotamia Review Crossword 2023-09-20
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- The first system of writing, done by poking wedge-shaped symbols into clay tablets
- More food than you need
- A Sumerian king who was the hero of an epic poem
- A pyramid shaped temple tower at the center of most Sumerian cities.
- The land between two rivers
- Babylonian King famous for his legal code
- A famous Phoenician colony in North Africa
- (Two words) What Tyrian Purple dye was made from.
- One of the rivers which flowed through Mesopotamia
- The city from which the Assyrians ruled their empire.
- One of the rivers which flowed through Mesopotamia
- The capital of the Akkadians
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- The most famous Chaldean king
- A wheeled, horse-drawn cart used by the Hittites.
- An important Sumerian city, particularly powerful for a brief period after the death of Sargon
- Man made waterways used for irrigation
- The Continent where Mesopotamia is located
- The ancient land where the modern day country of Lebanon is now located.
- An important Akkadian King
19 Clues: More food than you need • An important Akkadian King • The land between two rivers • The capital of the Akkadians • The most famous Chaldean king • Man made waterways used for irrigation • Babylonian King famous for his legal code • The Continent where Mesopotamia is located • A famous Phoenician colony in North Africa • A Sumerian king who was the hero of an epic poem • ...
Arman 2023-06-29
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- capital of chile
- a tool used to clean the floor
- capital of china
- what is mama’s father’s name?
- A town in Sarawak that is famous for its deep cave
- a country in Africa that starts with the letter U
- capital of Indonesia
- a famous waterfall bordering 3 countries in South America, Brazil, Argentina and uruguay
- capital of Myanmar
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- capital of Negeri Sembilan
- What is papa’s father’s name?
- a popular island in Terengganu known for its beautiful beach
- capital of Philippines
- supersonic passenger plane that flew across the Atlantic
- capital of Laos
- Nabi Muhammad’s Hijrah was from Makkah too?
- capital of Vietnam
17 Clues: capital of Laos • capital of chile • capital of china • capital of Vietnam • capital of Myanmar • capital of Indonesia • capital of Philippines • capital of Negeri Sembilan • What is papa’s father’s name? • what is mama’s father’s name? • a tool used to clean the floor • Nabi Muhammad’s Hijrah was from Makkah too? • a country in Africa that starts with the letter U • ...
Growth of Cities 2018-05-16
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- The name of all materials miners needed
- Seattle was the closest ____ to travel to the gold rush
- The advertiser who promoted Seattle as the gateway to the gold rush
- The territory in which gold was discovered
- Union pacific became ____ before it was sold
- The person who made Bon Marche
- Gold miners
- An obstacle found while travelling in the winter
- The city that had lots of water power
- Found near Spokane mines
- The main people who benefitted from the gold rush
- Competitor
- When the gold rush began
- He bought UnionPacific
- Miners sold these for a fraction of what they paid
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- The city that had the largest sawmill
- An obstacle found while travelling in the summer
- Less than half of ____ thousand people made it to Yukon
- Person who invested gold in a shoe store
- To take advantage of
- It was stacked 10ft high in the towns
- The region where gold was discovered
- The city in Yukon where miners arrived
- ____ were often built around train stations
- Informal name of station James Hill built
- Seattle builders spent millions of dollars to lower _____ to facilitate growth
- Energetic or enthusiastic supporters
- Transformation of small communities into cities
- The largest city in the Pacific Northwest by 1910
- Having characteristics of the country side
30 Clues: Competitor • Gold miners • To take advantage of • He bought UnionPacific • Found near Spokane mines • When the gold rush began • The person who made Bon Marche • The region where gold was discovered • Energetic or enthusiastic supporters • The city that had the largest sawmill • It was stacked 10ft high in the towns • The city that had lots of water power • ...
California Sites & Cities 2020-06-19
20 Clues: Disney • castle • capital • wine town • home town • nearby lake • russian fort • half mountain • island prison • other volcano • camping place • movie capital • Silicon Valley • major zoo city • brother's town • Fairyland city • city by the bay • beach boardwalk • moved here from OK • northernmost volcano
Cities in Europe 2022-12-30
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- European alpine country
- Whole,Together
- dot on a screen
- slightly drunk
- six zeros
- publishers leaf
- A banner
- Likely blue
- opposite of North
- volcanic island in Europe
- under attack
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- The big apple
- The city once divided
- hometown of the BEATLES
- great beyond
- for direction
- A mystery board game
- city in Europe
- Jovial chuckle
- Harry Potter’s winter dance
- NA on the Periodic Table
- final frontier
- The city the Eiffel Tower is in
23 Clues: A banner • six zeros • Likely blue • great beyond • under attack • The big apple • for direction • Whole,Together • slightly drunk • city in Europe • Jovial chuckle • final frontier • dot on a screen • publishers leaf • opposite of North • A mystery board game • The city once divided • European alpine country • hometown of the BEATLES • NA on the Periodic Table • volcanic island in Europe • ...
Countries, Cities & Capitals 2023-02-21
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- - Country which named like a pepper
- - City which located in two continents (Asia&Europe)
- - Biggest country in the world
- - Country with the highest population in the world
- - The continent which is also a country
- - City where you can visit Pyramids of Giza
- - Capital city of UK
- - Small country between India and Tibet
- - Italian city where you can suffer "Stendhal Syndrome"
- - Origin country of Halloween and Leprechaun
- - Elephants are the symbol of this country
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- - Biggest state of USA
- - Capital city of South Korea
- - Country with a maple leaf on the flag
- - Capital city of Portugal
- - This asian country have 4 official languages
- - Smallest country in the world
- - Official language of this country is Tagalog
- - Womans traditional dress here is Saree
- - Capital city of of Brazil
- - Eiffel Tower is the one of the main sightseeings of this city
- - The largest city of Japan
22 Clues: - Capital city of UK • - Biggest state of USA • - Capital city of Portugal • - Capital city of of Brazil • - The largest city of Japan • - Capital city of South Korea • - Smallest country in the world • - Biggest country in the world • - Country which named like a pepper • - Country with a maple leaf on the flag • - The continent which is also a country • ...
Towns and Cities 2020-11-27
20 Clues: square • statue • mosque • temple • harbour • stadium • poverty • suburbs • district • homeless • pollution • outskirts • vandalism • pedestrian • congestion • industrial • skyscraper • cosmopolitan • overcrowding • neighbourhood
Fictional TV Cities 2020-11-15
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- Dark Shadows
- Suburgatory
- Parks & Recreation
- King of the Hill
- Sons of Anarchy
- Pretty Little Liars
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
- Dawson's Creek
- Community
- The Simpsons
- Weeds
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- Friday Night Lights
- Saved by the Bell
- Desperate Housewives
- Young Sheldon
- The Family Guy
- Stranger Things
- Murder, She Wrote
- Roseanne
- Veronica Mars
- Northern Exposure
- The Andy Griffith Show
22 Clues: Weeds • Roseanne • Community • Suburgatory • Dark Shadows • The Simpsons • Young Sheldon • Veronica Mars • The Family Guy • Dawson's Creek • Stranger Things • Sons of Anarchy • King of the Hill • Saved by the Bell • Murder, She Wrote • Northern Exposure • Parks & Recreation • Friday Night Lights • Pretty Little Liars • Desperate Housewives • The Andy Griffith Show • Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Cities of Mississippi 2024-01-19
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- This town once sat on the western most corner of Lowndes county, this is how it got its name
- the eastern point of the Golden Triangle
- This is were the King of Rock was born
- This city served as one of the state's first capitol cities
- This town was established as Cowpens Mississippi before changing its name
- The Band Lynyrd Skynyrd's infamous plane crash was near this city
- Morgan Freeman's Ground Zero Blues Club is in this town
- the event known as "double decker" takes place here
- the second most populous city in the state behind the capital
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- Was nicknamed "Chimneyville" when it was burned down in the civil war
- This is the home town of the Current Lt Governor
- "The cotton district" is were many students call home in his town
- When translated into English, this city's name means "lucky town"
- The City seal calls this location the "Top of Mississippi"
- home of "300 good friendly folks and a few old sore heads"
- The Brick city of Mississippi
- Mississippi Normal College was established in this city
- This was were the 2021 Double-A South Champions played baseball games up until the 2025 season
- Home to the father of country music, Jimmy Rogers
- The famous lighthouse from this city that was left standing after Hurricane Katrina, was later put on state license plates
- The HGTV show "Hometown" is filmed here
21 Clues: The Brick city of Mississippi • This is were the King of Rock was born • The HGTV show "Hometown" is filmed here • the eastern point of the Golden Triangle • This is the home town of the Current Lt Governor • Home to the father of country music, Jimmy Rogers • the event known as "double decker" takes place here • Mississippi Normal College was established in this city • ...
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
Growth of Cities 2024-05-13
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- Railroads were one of the reasons Tacoma built the world's largest _____
- The ___ of Seattle quit his job and headed to the gold fields
- After the RR came through, Spokane became a transportation ___ between timber, mining and agricultural areas
- Seattle was cut from the interior by these mountains
- Seattle built a _____ system big enough for a much larger city
- Seattle merchants sold ____ to people heading to the gold fields
- People who rushed to the Klondike
- by 1910, Seattle was the ___ city in the PNW
- Spokane benefited from ___ being discovered in Idaho
- Promoted Seattle as the gateway to the Klondike
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- Started a shoe store with the money he made in the Klondike
- The _______ Pacific RR was Seattle's second RR.
- Seattle boosters convinced him to build a train station in Seattle
- The river here provided power for a sawmill and flour mill
- _____ was sped up in Washington as a result of the railroads and the Klondike Gold Rush
- Original site of the West terminal of the Northern Pacific RR
- Seattle was advertised in magazines and ___ as the place to gear up and head to the gold fields
- Miners had to take about one ___ of supplies
- Seattle had the closest ____ to the Klondike
- Seattle spent a lot of money on engineering projects such as _____ its hills
20 Clues: People who rushed to the Klondike • Miners had to take about one ___ of supplies • Seattle had the closest ____ to the Klondike • by 1910, Seattle was the ___ city in the PNW • The _______ Pacific RR was Seattle's second RR. • Promoted Seattle as the gateway to the Klondike • Seattle was cut from the interior by these mountains • ...
Cities - GEP 10 2024-07-25
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- The city of love - "la ville d'amour"
- The capital of the Korean pop industry
- Highly celebrated for its brilliant football team
- Another beautiful and fun city known for its royal family.
- A very snowy and politically important city.
- A romantic city with canals and loads of boats.
- Known for having the Golden Gate Bridge.
- Teacher Ale's hometown.
- Where Miles Roddis worked and lived outside of Europe for the first time.
- This city is the size of 17 Phnom Penhs.
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- A beautiful, traditional Japanese city known for its temples, shrines, and teahouses.
- Bustling city renowned for its high-tech gadgets, anime, and strange vending machines.
- Home of Italy's famous leaning tower.
- A city known for its pasta and historic sites.
- Joe Biden spends most of the year here
- Very close to Thailand.
- Teacher Ale was attacked by monkeys in this city.
- A city known for its batcaves.
- Where Hollywood, home of the American film industry, is.
- If you take a bus, it is about 6 hours from the Phnom Penh city centre.
- A city known for its iconic beaches and unique (some might say strange) wildlife.
21 Clues: Very close to Thailand. • Teacher Ale's hometown. • A city known for its batcaves. • The city of love - "la ville d'amour" • Home of Italy's famous leaning tower. • The capital of the Korean pop industry • Joe Biden spends most of the year here • Known for having the Golden Gate Bridge. • This city is the size of 17 Phnom Penhs. • A very snowy and politically important city. • ...
States cities animals 2024-07-11
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- A carnivorous marsupial with a stocky build, known for its ferocious temperament and loud screech.
- A tree-dwelling marsupial with a stout, tailless body and large, fluffy ears. It primarily eats eucalyptus leaves.
- ( A southern state, known for its wine regions and the city of Adelaide.
- The largest state, known for its mining industry and natural landscapes.
- The capital city of the Northern Territory, known for its tropical climate and proximity to national parks.
- A state on the east coast, known for its beaches, mountains, and Sydney.
- An egg-laying mammal with spines on its back, also known as a spiny anteater.
- A large, flightless bird native to Australia, similar to an ostrich.
- A marsupial known for its strong hind legs and ability to hop. It is native to Australia.
- The capital city of Western Australia, known for its beautiful beaches and expansive parks.
- A type of parrot known for its distinctive crest and loud call, commonly found in Australia.
- A bird known for its distinctive laughing call, part of the kingfisher family.
- The capital city of New South Wales, known for its Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
- An island state off the south coast, known for its rugged wilderness and wildlife.
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- A unique, egg-laying mammal with a duck bill, webbed feet, and a beaver-like tail.
- The capital city of Tasmania, famous for its historic architecture and the nearby natural beauty of Mount Wellington.
- The capital city of Queensland, known for its vibrant urban precincts and proximity to the Gold Coast.
- The capital city of Australia, located in the Australian Capital Territory, known for its national monuments and museums.
- A small territory containing the capital city, Canberra.
- A southeastern state, known for its cultural capital, Melbourne, and Great Ocean Road.
- A northeastern state, known for its tropical climate and the Great Barrier Reef.
- A wild dog native to Australia, known for its reddish coat and adaptability to various environments.
- The capital city of Victoria, famous for its cultural diversity, arts scene, and coffee culture.
- A federal territory in the central and northern regions, known for its Outback and Uluru.
- The capital city of South Australia, renowned for its festivals, food, and wine.
- A burrowing marsupial with a short, stocky body and thick fur. It is native to Australia.
26 Clues: A small territory containing the capital city, Canberra. • A large, flightless bird native to Australia, similar to an ostrich. • ( A southern state, known for its wine regions and the city of Adelaide. • The largest state, known for its mining industry and natural landscapes. • A state on the east coast, known for its beaches, mountains, and Sydney. • ...
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 • ...
Cities of America 2024-10-23
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- music capital of the world
- universal and Disney world
- known for liberty bell and cheesesteak
- rainy and known for the space needle
- DC known for the white house and Lincoln memorial
- golden gate bridge and the prison Alcatraz
- Ohio State university
- sports city of the U.S and home of the pirates
- largest city in the u.s and is home to broadway
- known for red rocks and Coors field
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- highest crime rate and home of the baseball team the tigers
- disneyland and the hockey team the ducks
- oil capital of the world
- most famous for Fenway park
- Plane capital of the world
- highest rat population in the u.s and has the Willis tower
- hot and known for camelback mountain
- hollywood stars and gorgeous beaches
- country music capital of the world
- known for the nascar hall of fame
20 Clues: Ohio State university • oil capital of the world • music capital of the world • universal and Disney world • Plane capital of the world • most famous for Fenway park • known for the nascar hall of fame • country music capital of the world • known for red rocks and Coors field • hot and known for camelback mountain • hollywood stars and gorgeous beaches • ...
Town and cities 2024-12-04
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- You go here to buy stuffs
- These are people's homes. There are a lot of these in one building.
- Higher learning institute
- Place of worship for various religions
- Place to stay overnight
- Government building of a city
- Financial institution
- Shopping center with many stores
- Place of learning and growth
- Place to eat food
- This place has got tables, chairs and good coffee
- Get your wet produce here
- Home to history and art
- Place to send and receive mail
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- Place for sports and events
- There are good actors here
- Building for police officers
- The place to cross a river
- there are desks, boards and a lot of students here
- Go here to watch movies
- Green space for recreation
- Building for firefighters
- House of books and knowledge
- This is a road in a town. There are cars and buses here , and houses, too.
- Islamic place of worship
- Place of healing and care
- Place of worship and prayer
27 Clues: Place to eat food • Financial institution • Go here to watch movies • Place to stay overnight • Home to history and art • Islamic place of worship • You go here to buy stuffs • Higher learning institute • Building for firefighters • Place of healing and care • Get your wet produce here • There are good actors here • The place to cross a river • Green space for recreation • ...
US Airport Cities 2024-11-19
32 Clues: JFK • BNA • EWR • ABQ • IND • BOI • ICT • CLE • IAD • LAS • CLT • PHL • XNA • DEN • DTW • PHX • MCO • DFW • PDX • LAX • ORD • SDF • ATL • STL • SEA • SLC • BWI • BHM • BOS • DSM • ANC • OMA
Famous Cities Crossword 2025-08-27
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- City of Brotherly Love, where the Declaration of Independence was signed. (12)
- Where the banks are serious, and the cheese is holey. (6)
- Where the coffee is abundant, and the vampires sparkle (just kidding, mostly). (7)
- Louisiana city, famous for its Mardi Gras and jazz. (10)
- Scottish capital, with a historic castle. (9)
- Where dreams are made, and traffic jams are legendary. (10)
- Nevada city, known for its casinos and entertainment. (8)
- Southern city, home of Coca-Cola. (7)
- Where the markets are vibrant, and the jollof rice is spicy. (5)
- American city, site of the Tea Party. (6)
- South African city, with Table Mountain. (8)
- Moroccan city, known for its vibrant souks. (9)
- Florida city, known for its beaches and vibrant nightlife. (5)
- Where the watches are precise, and the chocolate is divine. (6)
- Where geishas walk, and tourists try to take selfies with them. (5)
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- Where the humidity is high, and the space puns are endless. (7)
- Mile-High City, at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. (6)
- Italian city, birthplace of the Renaissance. (8)
- Canadian city, known for its French influence. (8)
- Italian city of canals and gondolas. (6)
- Spanish city, known for Gaudi's architecture. (9)
- Where the skyscrapers touch the clouds, and your neck gets a workout. (8)
- US capital, home to the White House. (10)
- Where the traffic is epic, and the energy is infectious. (5)
- California city, famous for its Golden Gate Bridge. (12)
- Where everything is bigger, including the hair. (6)
- Kenyan capital, known for its wildlife. (7)
- Windy City, famous for its deep-dish pizza. (7)
28 Clues: Southern city, home of Coca-Cola. (7) • Italian city of canals and gondolas. (6) • US capital, home to the White House. (10) • American city, site of the Tea Party. (6) • Kenyan capital, known for its wildlife. (7) • South African city, with Table Mountain. (8) • Scottish capital, with a historic castle. (9) • Moroccan city, known for its vibrant souks. (9) • ...
Quirim Tatar Cities 2025-10-05
21 Clues: Восход • Орлине • Іллінка • Низівка • Сизівка • Армянськ • Наташине • Міжводне • Фруктове • Відрадне • Азовське • Феодосія • Роздольне • Євпаторія • Білогірськ • Каменоломня • Севастополь • Сімферополь • Гвардійське • Чорноморське • Новоселівське
Ancient Cities Crossword 2025-07-27
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- Capital of ancient Persia, burned by Alexander the Great
- Ancient Phoenician city in modern Tunisia
- Capital of the Hittite Empire
- Capital of the Aztec Empire
- Legendary Greek city swallowed by the sea
- Ancient Etruscan city, predecessor of modern Rome
- Biblical city destroyed alongside Sodom
- Legendary city sought by conquistadors, also called “The Lost City of Gold”
- Ancient city on the Silk Road in Central Asia, now in ruins
- Ancient Assyrian capital, near modern Mosul
- Mycenaean city excavated by Heinrich Schliemann
- Site of the Oracle of Apollo in ancient Greece
- Inca capital city, high in the Andes
- Capital of ancient Lydia, famed for its wealth
- Mesopotamian city believed to be the first true city
- Greek island city buried by a volcanic eruption
- Roman provincial city famous for a grand amphitheater in North Africa
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- City destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
- Nabataean capital carved into red sandstone
- Mesoamerican city with the Pyramid of the Sun
- Legendary Mesopotamian city, home of the Hanging Gardens
- Egyptian capital during the Middle Kingdom
- City where the Library of the Ancient World stood
- Major Indus Valley city, known for its grid planning
- Ancient city on the Bosporus, former capital of Eastern Roman Empire
25 Clues: Capital of the Aztec Empire • Capital of the Hittite Empire • Inca capital city, high in the Andes • Biblical city destroyed alongside Sodom • City destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD • Ancient Phoenician city in modern Tunisia • Legendary Greek city swallowed by the sea • Egyptian capital during the Middle Kingdom • Nabataean capital carved into red sandstone • ...
Y8 U18 Cities 2026-05-25
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- eskalaator?
- iseseisvust/välja/kuulutama**
- vaateplatvorm?
- liftiga/sõitma?
- idarannikul**
- kontekstis;millegagi/seoses**
- see/võeti/esmakordselt/kasutusel**e
- kultuuripealinn**
- elu/slummis?
- unistuste/linn?
- muljetavaldav**
- 4tunnine/sõit*
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- suuruselt/kolmas/riik*
- suur/enamus**
- kuuluma*
- eelis?
- liiklusummikus/kinni?
- tasuta*
- lemmiklinn?
- nimetama/kellegi/järgi*
- puudus/miinus?
- mitmekesine/valik/millestki*
22 Clues: eelis? • tasuta* • kuuluma* • eskalaator? • lemmiklinn? • elu/slummis? • suur/enamus** • idarannikul** • vaateplatvorm? • puudus/miinus? • 4tunnine/sõit* • liftiga/sõitma? • unistuste/linn? • muljetavaldav** • kultuuripealinn** • liiklusummikus/kinni? • suuruselt/kolmas/riik* • nimetama/kellegi/järgi* • mitmekesine/valik/millestki* • iseseisvust/välja/kuulutama** • kontekstis;millegagi/seoses** • ...
Illinois Constitution 2020-11-09
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- The number of electoral votes Illinois receives
- Capital of Illinois
- Has veto rights over measures passed by Chicago city council
- Executive officers serve ____ year terms
- Governor of Illinois
- Branch that enforces the laws
- a city, village, or town, created to provide services
- the number of constitutions Illinois has had
- The main body of the legislative branch (2 words)
- In Illinois, general elections are always held in even-numbered years on the Tuesday following the first Monday in this month
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- There are 102 of these local government units
- This group must approve changes to the state constitution
- The general trial court of the state
- There are 59 of these state officials
- The head of the executive branch
- number of aldermen or women in the Chicago City Council
- In some cases, 17 year olds may vote in this kind of election in Illinois
- Largest city in the state
- The power given to cities and towns so that they may pass their own local ordinances (2 words)
19 Clues: Capital of Illinois • Governor of Illinois • Largest city in the state • Branch that enforces the laws • The head of the executive branch • The general trial court of the state • There are 59 of these state officials • Executive officers serve ____ year terms • the number of constitutions Illinois has had • There are 102 of these local government units • ...
Later Middle Ages - Alyssa Allen 2023-03-16
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- What is someone who follows Christianity called?
- Who traveled to spread Christianity?
- Did kings participate in the Crusades?
- What was the disease that killed nearly 1/3 of Europe's population in the late 1300's?
- Who lead churches?
- What attached themselves to rats to spread the plague?
- What was the crusade with 50,000 children called?
- What were the series of battle between Christians and Muslims called??
- What was the name of Henry II's wife?
- What is someone who follows Islam called?
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- Where were the crusades usually fought?
- What was the conflict between church and state over?
- Who managed churches, printed/copied bibles, and did work round the church?
- Who lead cities?
- What were one of the four main reasons the crusades failed?
- What is the capital of modern day Palestine and Israel?
- What was another reason for the crusades failing from the main four?
- How many children did Henry II and his wife have?
- What city did Muslims and Christians fight over?
19 Clues: Who lead cities? • Who lead churches? • Who traveled to spread Christianity? • What was the name of Henry II's wife? • Did kings participate in the Crusades? • Where were the crusades usually fought? • What is someone who follows Islam called? • What is someone who follows Christianity called? • What city did Muslims and Christians fight over? • ...
1.1 -3 Early Americans and Exploration 2022-09-22
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- Steps made in mountains on which to farm.
- The capital of the Aztec Empire.
- Early people followed these across the land bridge from Asia.
- Columbus sailed for this nation.
- Earliest civilization in Mexico with huge stone heads.
- The narrow water passage (Strait) between Asia and N America.
- Floating gardens of the Aztecs
- Large sheets of Ice that covered most of North America.
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- Larger settlements with government, religion, and language.
- A negative aspect of the Columbian Exchange was__________.
- A civilization in S. Mexico and Honduras that mysteriously left their cities.
- Columbus sailed west to get to this continent.
- A rebirth of learning in Europe.
- This Native American civilization lived in the Andes mts. of Peru and Chile.
- Columbus met this Tribe in the Caribbean.India Vasco da Gama reached this location in 1497 and became rich from the spice trade.
- Columbus stated his first colony on this island.
- Civilization in Central Mexico that used human sacrifice.
- Prince________ created a school for sailors.
18 Clues: Floating gardens of the Aztecs • A rebirth of learning in Europe. • The capital of the Aztec Empire. • Columbus sailed for this nation. • Steps made in mountains on which to farm. • Prince________ created a school for sailors. • Columbus sailed west to get to this continent. • Columbus stated his first colony on this island. • ...
First Age of Empires Crossword 2025-10-02
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- Kingdom south of Egypt known for iron production and trade
- Assyrian king who bragged of destroying 89 cities
- River central to Egyptian civilization
- Religion that believes that life is a struggle between good and evil
- Pharaoh who focused on trade and sent an expedition to Punt
- Pharaoh who expanded Egypt into an empire through military conquests
- Name of the road built by Darius
- Warlike people from northern Mesopotamia
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- Group that invaded Egypt around 1640 BC
- King who overthrew the Libyans in Egypt
- Around what year did Egyptians unite along the Nile
- Iron ore, weapons production, and weather helped this area become prosperous
- The wonder of the world built in Babylon
- Capital of the Assyrian Empire known for its library that was destroyed by the Chaldeans and Medes
- Major battle between the Egyptians and Hittites
- Persian king known for tolerance and allowing Jews to return to Jerusalem
- Persian system of provinces governed by local rulers
- Persian ruler who treated the captured harshly
18 Clues: Name of the road built by Darius • River central to Egyptian civilization • Group that invaded Egypt around 1640 BC • King who overthrew the Libyans in Egypt • The wonder of the world built in Babylon • Warlike people from northern Mesopotamia • Persian ruler who treated the captured harshly • Major battle between the Egyptians and Hittites • ...
Urban Geography 2023-03-28
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- the interstae, cheap land and this helped cause urban sprawl
- built in CBDs because of the high cost of land
- ________ are located on the edges of cities in LDCs
- maximum distance one will travel to receive a service
- ____million the number of people living in the 3rd largest city if the largest city is 9 million if it follows rank size
- one of the 3 world cities
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- moving to and living in a city____-
- ________ planning is how urban sprawl is combated
- this and the Sadhills are examples of edge cities
- model where city expands in spokes
- order types of services mainly found in large cities
- order types of services mostly found in small towns
12 Clues: one of the 3 world cities • model where city expands in spokes • moving to and living in a city____- • built in CBDs because of the high cost of land • ________ planning is how urban sprawl is combated • this and the Sadhills are examples of edge cities • ________ are located on the edges of cities in LDCs • order types of services mainly found in large cities • ...
Chapter 15: South Asia 2023-05-03
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- Large city in eastern India
- Country located northwest of India
- Capital of the Maldives
- River flows from Himalayas to the Bay of Bengal
- Capital of Pakistan
- Its capital is Kathmandu
- Islands at 7°N, 92°E
- Largest river in Pakistan
- Capital of Bhutan
- Large city in western India
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- Capital of Bangladesh
- Desert in western India
- Elevation 28,250 feet
- Large island off the tip of India
- Capital of India
- Bay that borders India's eastern shore
- Elevation 29,028 feet
- Tallest mountain range in the world
- Sea that borders Pakistan
19 Clues: Capital of India • Capital of Bhutan • Capital of Pakistan • Islands at 7°N, 92°E • Capital of Bangladesh • Elevation 28,250 feet • Elevation 29,028 feet • Desert in western India • Capital of the Maldives • Its capital is Kathmandu • Largest river in Pakistan • Sea that borders Pakistan • Large city in eastern India • Large city in western India • Large island off the tip of India • ...
Age of Absolutism 2014-03-09
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- Complete power
- Sun king
- King of Prussia
- Smallest mountain range in Western Europe
- Capital of Austria
- Made men shave there beards or pay a tax
- Mountain range that separates Europe and Asia
- Capital of Turkey
- A king or queen
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- Capital of Germany
- Started absolute monarchy in France
- Louis XIV built the palace of
- Power giver by god
- A strong military is result of
- Louis XIV repealed the
- The Palace of Versailles was a symbol of
- Capital of Great Britain
- Capital of France
- Capital of Italy
19 Clues: Sun king • Complete power • King of Prussia • A king or queen • Capital of Italy • Capital of France • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Germany • Power giver by god • Capital of Austria • Louis XIV repealed the • Capital of Great Britain • Louis XIV built the palace of • A strong military is result of • Started absolute monarchy in France • The Palace of Versailles was a symbol of • ...
Countries and capitals 2021-04-22
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- the capital of Armenia
- a popular food is sushi
- home to kangaroos and koalas
- the capital city of India
- visit this country to see the great pyramids
- the capital of Britain
- a country neighbouring Georgia
- the national dish (food) is curry
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- the largest country on earth
- the capital of France
- the ancient capital of Italy
- this country is famous for tacos
- a traditional food is paella
- a very cold country and island in Europe
- the capital city of Iran
- Pizza, pasta and lasagne are from this country
- the largest country in South America
- the capital city of Germany
18 Clues: the capital of France • the capital of Armenia • the capital of Britain • a popular food is sushi • the capital city of Iran • the capital city of India • the capital city of Germany • the largest country on earth • home to kangaroos and koalas • the ancient capital of Italy • a traditional food is paella • a country neighbouring Georgia • this country is famous for tacos • ...
cap4 2023-09-13
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- The capital of Japan's Chiba prefecture
- The capital of Italy's Veneto region
- The capital of India's Tamil Nadu state
- The capital of South Africa's largest city
- The capital of Egypt's Delta region
- The capital of Germany's Saxony state
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- The capital of Spain's Andalusia region
- The capital of Argentina's Entre Rios province
- The capital of China's Hubei province
- The capital of Brazil's northernmost state
- The capital of Mexico's Yucatan state
- The capital of Russia's neighbor to the west
- The capital of Greece's central region
- The capital of Australia's Western Australia state
14 Clues: The capital of Egypt's Delta region • The capital of Italy's Veneto region • The capital of China's Hubei province • The capital of Mexico's Yucatan state • The capital of Germany's Saxony state • The capital of Greece's central region • The capital of Spain's Andalusia region • The capital of Japan's Chiba prefecture • The capital of India's Tamil Nadu state • ...
CAPITALS 2025-04-01
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- Norway's capital, surrounded by fjords.
- Capital of Kenya, gateway to safaris.
- Capital of India, known for its rich heritage.
- Capital of Japan, home to cherry blossoms.
- Italian capital, home to the Colosseum.
- Egyptian capital near the Pyramids of Giza.
- Capital of Peru, famous for its cuisine.
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- Germany's capital, rich in history and art.
- Greek capital, birthplace of democracy.
- Thailand's vibrant and bustling capital.
- Russian capital, home to Red Square.
- Capital of France, known as the City of Light.
- Capital of Canada, famous for its tulip festival.
- Capital of South Korea, a high-tech city.
14 Clues: Russian capital, home to Red Square. • Capital of Kenya, gateway to safaris. • Norway's capital, surrounded by fjords. • Greek capital, birthplace of democracy. • Italian capital, home to the Colosseum. • Thailand's vibrant and bustling capital. • Capital of Peru, famous for its cuisine. • Capital of South Korea, a high-tech city. • ...
World 2021-05-25
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- the largest continent on earth
- letter after F
- the capital of cuba
- African animal with stripes
- a creature looking for the way to the palace
- capital of italy
- floating ice animal
- 7th largest country in africa
- the largest animal in africa
- Southern continent with an area of 17.8million km
- the largest country in australia and oceania
- the capital of this country is Quito
- First continent by alphabet
- an animal that occurs in europe and the antarctic
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- The largest country in North America
- A country whose capital is moscow
- sahara country for 10 letters
- Old continent
- Castel
- the capital of new zelandi
- what fruit the connected dots form
- Lesson
- The world's largest desert
- capital of the 3rd largest country in europe
- ice continent
- Egypt's capital
26 Clues: Castel • Lesson • Old continent • ice continent • letter after F • Egypt's capital • capital of italy • the capital of cuba • floating ice animal • the capital of new zelandi • The world's largest desert • African animal with stripes • First continent by alphabet • the largest animal in africa • sahara country for 10 letters • 7th largest country in africa • the largest continent on earth • ...
puzzle 19 2022-11-21
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- farm animal shares its name with a country that is often said to border both Europe and Asia
- what country’s capital is Harare
- largest city in India
- capital city of Switzerland
- what green vegetable shares the same name with European capital city
- what precious stone is Colombia most famous for
- capital city of Poland
- what mountain range is found on the border of france and spain
- what is the currency in Costa Rica
- panama was a colony of which European country until 1821
- how many colors are on the Panama flag
- national animal of Italy
- capital of France
- Ottawa is the capital city of which country
- in which country in Asia would you find the Taj Mahal
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- country where the Angel’s waterfall is located
- France’s national flower
- The UNESCO World Heritage site of Grand place is a square in which European capital city
- what mountain range can be found in India, China and Nepal (amongst other countries)
- if you are looking at the Mona Lisa, what capital city are you
- national bird of India
- capital city of Kenya
- If you are praying at the Wailing wall, what capital city are you in
- plaza Mayor is a famous tourist destination in which capital city?
- capital of France
25 Clues: capital of France • capital of France • largest city in India • capital city of Kenya • national bird of India • capital city of Poland • France’s national flower • national animal of Italy • capital city of Switzerland • what country’s capital is Harare • what is the currency in Costa Rica • how many colors are on the Panama flag • Ottawa is the capital city of which country • ...
North Africa 2022-05-09
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- Arabic work that means west or the direction of the setting sun
- sophisticated writing system developed by the Egyptians
- finely ground fertile soil that is good for growing crops
- a city in which almost no taxes are placed on goods sold there
- mountain range on the northwestern side of the Sahara near the Mediterranean coast
- Egypt's capital
- an ethnic group who are native to North Africa
- this climate covers most of North Africa
- canal built by the French in the 1860s
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- the name for an Egyptian king
- the prophet of Islam
- the world's longest river
- someone who rules a country with complete power
- large market places found in North African cities
- a wet, fertile area in a desert where a natural spring or well provides water.
- vast desert located in the southern parts of North Africa
- city founded by Alexander the Great
- a dish made from wheat and looks like small pellets of pasta
18 Clues: Egypt's capital • the prophet of Islam • the world's longest river • the name for an Egyptian king • city founded by Alexander the Great • canal built by the French in the 1860s • this climate covers most of North Africa • an ethnic group who are native to North Africa • someone who rules a country with complete power • large market places found in North African cities • ...
IEFZ 2020-12-09
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- the main reason free economic zones are created to attract this
- They want to expand the foreign ________ circulation here
- A gap opens up between the richest and poorest in this sector
- The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract
- Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean
- The driving force behind North East Asia's growth are South Korea, China and ...
- Gives access to global markets by way of the skies
- Capital city of South Korea
- Describe the labour laws here
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- The workforce are highly skilled and well-__________
- The 3 districts belonging to the IEFZ are called Songdo, Yeongjong, and _________
- Breaks and incentives are offered with regards to this
- Country in the centre of the vast north-east Asian market - the facilitator and intermediary
- 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries
- Nasty neighbours
- Billions the scheme cost
- South Korea started the North East Asian Business ___ in 2002
- Square km the IEFZ covers
18 Clues: Nasty neighbours • Billions the scheme cost • Square km the IEFZ covers • Capital city of South Korea • Describe the labour laws here • 69 of these serve 160 cities in 49 countries • Gives access to global markets by way of the ocean • Gives access to global markets by way of the skies • The type of industries Incheon is trying to attract • ...
Sudamérica 2011-10-11
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- west coast ocean
- Venezuela's main river system
- capital of Ecuador
- 25 degrees south latitude
- means "good air"
- capital of Colombia
- no direct access to ocean shipping
- capital of Uruguay
- largest river system in world
- criminal colony
- 2 coastlines
- speaks Dutch
- river system of Argentina,Uruguay and Paraguay
- north coast body of water
- capital of Chile
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- speaks Portuguese
- speaks English
- capital of Paraguay
- capital of Venezuela
- separates mainland SA from Tierra del Fuego
- named for "Little Venice"
- 2 capitals
- east coast ocean
- Colombia's main river system
- means "silver"
- driest desert in world (Chile)
- 0 degrees latitude
27 Clues: 2 capitals • 2 coastlines • speaks Dutch • speaks English • means "silver" • criminal colony • west coast ocean • means "good air" • east coast ocean • capital of Chile • speaks Portuguese • capital of Ecuador • capital of Uruguay • 0 degrees latitude • capital of Paraguay • capital of Colombia • capital of Venezuela • 25 degrees south latitude • named for "Little Venice" • north coast body of water • ...
Chapter 7 Geography 2022-05-03
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- cluster of coral islands
- capital of Guatemala
- blending of aspects of various religions to form a new religion
- a consequence of deforestation
- washing of sediment from construction and farming sites
- goods are manufactured and sent for final assembly
- speech pattern
- movement of people to a new area
- resulted in significant economic growth for Mexico
- capital of Nicaragua
- most common religion in Mexico
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- capital of Cuba
- capital of Panama
- process of removing trees
- underwater mountain chain
- Amerindian and Spanish
- capital of Jamaica
- communist country of the West Indies
- capital of Belize
- a narrow land bridge
- someone who lives illegally on unused land
21 Clues: speech pattern • capital of Cuba • capital of Panama • capital of Belize • capital of Jamaica • capital of Guatemala • a narrow land bridge • capital of Nicaragua • Amerindian and Spanish • cluster of coral islands • process of removing trees • underwater mountain chain • a consequence of deforestation • most common religion in Mexico • movement of people to a new area • ...
European countries 2022-08-17
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- is known for its thousands of islands
- has the Colosseum
- the capital city of Germany
- created Ikea
- famous for pizza and pasta
- is the capital city of Sweden
- is home to the Acropolis
- the capital city of Croatia
- is a place where you can see the Northern Lights
- where the Big Ben is
- the national dish is paella
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- is famous for eating snails and baguettes
- is the capital city of Norway
- country with the Berlin wall
- the capital of Slovenia
- is where the Eiffel tower is
- Kingdom where Queen Elizabeth lives
- is the capital city of Spain
- where Nikola Tesla is from
- has lake Bled
20 Clues: created Ikea • has lake Bled • has the Colosseum • where the Big Ben is • the capital of Slovenia • is home to the Acropolis • famous for pizza and pasta • where Nikola Tesla is from • the capital city of Germany • the capital city of Croatia • the national dish is paella • country with the Berlin wall • is where the Eiffel tower is • is the capital city of Spain • ...
PUZZLE #6 2023-02-05
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- Panama Agricultural center
- Costa Rica Capital
- Panama Pacific coast city
- Honduras Tourist destination
- Nicaragua Agricultural city
- Costa Rica Caribbean port
- Honduras Capital
- Nicaragua Colonial city
- Nicaragua Lake and volcanic region
- El Salvador Agricultural center
- Costa Rica Caribbean coast
- Sula Honduras Industrial city
- El Salvador Capital
- Nicaragua Pacific port city
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- Panama Capital
- Costa Rica Agricultural center
- Nicaragua Coffee-growing region
- Honduras Tourist destination
- Guatemala Capital
- El Salvador Metropolitan area
- Honduras Agricultural city
- Honduras Agricultural center
- Nicaragua Residential area
- Costa Rica Residential area
- Nicaragua Capital
- Nicaragua Tobacco-growing region
- Panama Port city
- Guatemala Colonial city
- Honduras Tourist destination
- Nicaragua Historical city
30 Clues: Panama Capital • Honduras Capital • Panama Port city • Guatemala Capital • Nicaragua Capital • Costa Rica Capital • El Salvador Capital • Nicaragua Colonial city • Guatemala Colonial city • Panama Pacific coast city • Costa Rica Caribbean port • Nicaragua Historical city • Panama Agricultural center • Honduras Agricultural city • Nicaragua Residential area • Costa Rica Caribbean coast • ...
Geography 2017-01-11
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- world's largest city
- Ocean world's largest ocean
- largest continent
- islands located in the Atlantic Ocean that are north of Cuba and southeast of Florida
- Lake City capital of Utah
- Francisco where the Golden Gate Bridge is located
- place with many famous people live
- capital of Washington
- capital of Texas
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- world's largest country
- country island in the Caribbean Sea located south of Cuba
- Boston's basketball team
- capital of California
- capital of Italy
- capital of France
- Golden state warriors hometown
- capital of Hawaii
17 Clues: capital of Italy • capital of Texas • capital of France • largest continent • capital of Hawaii • world's largest city • capital of California • capital of Washington • world's largest country • Boston's basketball team • Lake City capital of Utah • Ocean world's largest ocean • Golden state warriors hometown • place with many famous people live • ...
capital city crossword 2022-12-07
15 Clues: home to pizza • home to big Ben • capital of Spain • capital of France • capital of Greece • capital of Norway • capital of Denmark • capital of Germany • home to most people • capital of Australia • home to the 3 amigos • capital of Switzerland • they live in the future • home to the white house • their president is Putin
CAPITALES DE PAÍSES DE AMÉRICA 2021-02-19
13 Clues: Capital de Perú • Capital de Chile • Capital de México • Capital de Canadá • Capital de Brasil • Capital de Bolivia • Capital de Ecuador • Capital de Uruguay • Capital de Colombia • Capital de Paraguay • Capital de Venezuela • Capital de Argentina • Capital de Estados Unidos
Western States & Capitals Crossword #1A 2021-04-15
13 Clues: Capital of Utah • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Montanta • Capital of Washington • Capital of New Mexico • Capital of California
Content Words (States, Capitals, and Daniel) 2021-05-09
Across
- state whose abbreviation is PA
- capital of North Carolina
- staying faithful even when it's unpopular
- Island, state whose abbreviation is RI
- capital of PA
- state whose capital is Boston
- capital of Vermont
- capital of Florida
- state whose capital is Nashville
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- the city that serves as the center of government for a state or nation
- state whose capital is Hartford
- living in a way that follows God's laws
- state whose capital is Atlanta
- telling right from wrong and acting wisely
- state whose capital is Augusta
15 Clues: capital of PA • capital of Vermont • capital of Florida • capital of North Carolina • state whose capital is Boston • state whose abbreviation is PA • state whose capital is Atlanta • state whose capital is Augusta • state whose capital is Hartford • state whose capital is Nashville • Island, state whose abbreviation is RI • living in a way that follows God's laws • ...
Asia 2022-10-07
Across
- This is a transcontinental country.
- Bashar al-Assad is the President of this country. What is its capital?
- This country is facing an economic crisis currently. Its President fled the country amid the crisis. What is the legislative capital of this country?
- US withdrew its military forces from this country last year. What is the currency of this country?
- Aung San Suu Kyi belongs to this country. What is its capital?
- This country's capital is Tashkent.
- This island country is to the South of Taiwan. Its capital has the word man in it.
- B--h--d
- North Korea recently filed a ballistic missile over _____.
- This country's capital has the same name as the country.
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- This country's currency sounds like drum.
- Mohammed bin Salman is the Prime Minister of this country. What is its currency?
- The currency of this country is Rupiah.
- The capital of this country sounds like the name - Aman. What is the name of this country?
- A gunman attacked a nursery school in this country very recently. What is the capital of this country?
- Kabir's ______.
- This country is at war with Ukraine. What is its currency?
- This country's capital is disputed with another country.
- There are anti-hijab protests in this country.
- Names of this country, its capital and currency start with the same letter - s. The first word of the capital means monkey. What is the name of the country?
- This country lies to the southeast of Saudi Arabia.
21 Clues: B--h--d • Kabir's ______. • This is a transcontinental country. • This country's capital is Tashkent. • The currency of this country is Rupiah. • This country's currency sounds like drum. • There are anti-hijab protests in this country. • This country lies to the southeast of Saudi Arabia. • This country's capital is disputed with another country. • ...
Capitals and Countries 2020-11-01
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- Largest continent on the Earth
- Country with the longest life span
- Jacinda Ardern is the Prime Minister
- Where is kiwifruit from?
- What country is Mount Everest in
- A landlocked country in Africa
- Poorest country in the world
- Tallinn is the capital
- Capital of Scotland
- Used to be called the Soviet Union
- Capital is Canberra
- Berlin is the capital
- Ghengis Khan was from here
- What state is St. Louis in?
- Capital of Monaco
- Northern-most state of America
- Capital is Dublin
- Birthplace of Aristotle
- Capital is Bucharest
- Mr Stokes was born here
- A country invaded by Germany in both world wars
- Israel Adesanya was born here
- Lionel Messi is from here
- Smallest country on Earth
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- Was hit by an Earthquake and Tsunami in 2011
- Most dangerous country in the world
- Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister
- Happiest country in the world
- Capital of Croatia
- Most recent country formed
- Portuguese-speaking South American country
- The iPhone is designed here
- The old city of Carthage was here
- At war with Israel
- The Roman Empire started here
- Fattest Country in the World
- Richest state in America
- Capital of Zimbabwe
- Richest country in Europe
- The colours of their flag are blue white and red
- Oldest country in the world
- Capital of Iceland
- Budapest is the capital
43 Clues: Capital of Monaco • Capital is Dublin • Capital of Croatia • At war with Israel • Capital of Iceland • Capital of Scotland • Capital is Canberra • Capital of Zimbabwe • Capital is Bucharest • Berlin is the capital • Tallinn is the capital • Birthplace of Aristotle • Budapest is the capital • Mr Stokes was born here • Where is kiwifruit from? • Richest state in America • Richest country in Europe • ...
Capitals: South america 2021-03-01
13 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Chile • Capital of France • Capital of Guyana • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Ecuador • Capital of Uruguay • Capital of Bolivia • Capital of Suriname • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Paraguay • Capital of Argentina • Capital of Venezuela
Capitals 2013-05-04
13 Clues: capital of Egypt • capital of Japan • capital of Italy • capital of Spain • capital of Russia • capital of Greece • capital of Canada • capital of Brazil • capital of Germany • capital of Austria • capital of Colombia • capital of Australia • capital of Czech republic
Capitals of the Western United States 2023-11-06
13 Clues: Capital of Utah • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Washington • Capital of California • Capital of New Mexico
countries 2026-03-04
13 Clues: Capital of UK • Capital of USA • Capital of Spain • capital of japan • Capital of egypt • Capital of france • capital of belgium • capital of thailand • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of Australia • Capital of Philippines • Capital of Netherlands
Around Europe in 16 Countries 2025-10-02
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- Northern European country; Helsinki is the capital with many lakes
- Country in the Balkans; Skopje is the capital with historic bridges
- Country in Southwestern Europe; Madrid is the capital and famous for flamenco
- Country in Central Europe; Prague is the capital with a famous old town
- Country in Central Europe; Budapest is the capital and has the Danube River
- Country in Central Europe; Warsaw is the capital with historic castles
- Country in Southern Europe; Rome is the capital and home to the Colosseum
- Country in the Balkans; Sarajevo is the capital known for cultural diversity
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- Country in the Balkans; Ljubljana is the capital and known for lakes and mountains
- Country in the Balkans; Dubrovnik is a famous coastal city
- Country in Western Europe; Paris is the capital and home of the Eiffel Tower
- Northern European country; Stockholm is the capital with many islands
- Eastern European country; Bucharest is the capital and has the Palace of the Parliament
- Eastern European country; Kyiv is the capital with rich history
- Country in the Balkans; Pristina is the capital with rich history
- Country in Central Europe; Berlin is the capital and known for Brandenburg Gate
16 Clues: Country in the Balkans; Dubrovnik is a famous coastal city • Eastern European country; Kyiv is the capital with rich history • Country in the Balkans; Pristina is the capital with rich history • Northern European country; Helsinki is the capital with many lakes • Country in the Balkans; Skopje is the capital with historic bridges • ...
southeast Asia map/Sofia del mar 2017-01-17
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- capital of Taiwan
- most of the climate is tropical savanna
- capital of Japan
- capital of India
- where the Gobi desert is ubicated
- capital of Philippines
- major soure in India
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- climate in Mongolia
- is ubicated between Thailand and Vietnam
- is up of India
- climate in Indonesia
- Land use in China
- capital of Vietnam
- capital of Mongolia
- other CITY of Myanmar
- capital of China
16 Clues: is up of India • capital of Japan • capital of India • capital of China • capital of Taiwan • Land use in China • capital of Vietnam • climate in Mongolia • capital of Mongolia • climate in Indonesia • major soure in India • other CITY of Myanmar • capital of Philippines • where the Gobi desert is ubicated • most of the climate is tropical savanna • is ubicated between Thailand and Vietnam
Countries, Capitals (首都), and Languages 2024-05-24
Across
- ______ is the capital of the Philippines.
- ภาษาไทย
- اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ
- _____ is the capital of Japan.
- _____ is the capital of Korea.
- 日本語
- 한국어
- Phnom ______ is the capital of Cambodia.
- The language of Cambodia ភាសាខ្មែរ
- ______ is the capital of Thailand.
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- The capital of _______ is Naypyidaw.
- This country is south of Malaysia.
- Kuala Lumpur is the capital of ________.
- tiếng VIỆT
- Singapore is the ____ City.
- 中文
16 Clues: 中文 • 日本語 • 한국어 • ภาษาไทย • tiếng VIỆT • اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ • Singapore is the ____ City. • _____ is the capital of Japan. • _____ is the capital of Korea. • This country is south of Malaysia. • The language of Cambodia ភាសាខ្មែរ • ______ is the capital of Thailand. • The capital of _______ is Naypyidaw. • Kuala Lumpur is the capital of ________. • Phnom ______ is the capital of Cambodia. • ...
Western europe 2026-03-25
Across
- island owned by italy by the boot
- Island owned by italy
- you will find waffles here
- capital of spain
- capital of greece
- capital of portugal
- london’s country
- capital of france
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- Island owned by france
- capital of norway
- Island owned by greece
- amsterdam is located here
- where you might find a stein
- you will find Rajkovic
- capital of italy
- capital of switzerland
16 Clues: capital of spain • capital of italy • london’s country • capital of norway • capital of greece • capital of france • capital of portugal • Island owned by italy • Island owned by france • Island owned by greece • you will find Rajkovic • capital of switzerland • amsterdam is located here • you will find waffles here • where you might find a stein • island owned by italy by the boot
India 2025-04-02
Cities of the World - Second Edition 2025-04-22
Across
- A medieval astronomical clock attached to the Old Town Hall can be found here.
- Songkran, also known as the Water Splashing Festival, is celebrated in this capital city. Wat Pho, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is there too.
- Every year millions of tulips are blooming in and around this city. Why not take a bicycle ride to see them?
- This city is known for a large church clock tower and as a financial center of Switzerland.
- This city is visited by over three million Muslims in a single month of each year.
- You can try khachapuri, see historical buildings, or take a day trip to the Caucasus Mountains when you visit this city.
- A green vegetable got its name from this Belgian city.
- Sometimes called the "Big Apple," this city never sleeps.
- Largest city in the country known as "the teardrop of India."
- The Hindu Holi festival is celebrated in this capital.
- This city is the "production capital" of reggaetón music.
- You can enjoy world-class beaches at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains here.
- A city in Illinois known for its NBA team (the "Bulls").
- This city in Florida is generally regarded as the oldest city in the U.S.A. St. _________
- The Blue Mosque is an iconic Ottoman-era World Heritage site located here.
- A wine received its name from this seaport city in Portugal.
- This city has the Colosseum and the Vatican.
- The rooster from this city is a symbol of Portugal.
- The Acropolis, an ancient citadel, is here.
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- You can drink "Fernet con coca" (drink with Italian liqueur fernet and cola) while watching soccer in this capital city.
- This Mexican city is a thriving center of textile production.
- A good place to see giant pandas.
- This Mexican town located in the state of Jalisco gave its name to a famous alcoholic beverage.
- This city has 5 Statues of Liberty ... and croissants instead of bagels. The City of Light.
- Syrian city considered to be among the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world.
- Savoca and Forza d'Agrò are two famous filming locations of The Godfather movies in this region of Italy.
- This city in Peru is located on the shores of Lake Titicaca.
- Nearly half a million people live in this U.S. city. Over half of them speak Spanish.
- The city was founded in 1533 by Spanish commander Pedro de Heredia.
- People take off their shoes before entering a house (and sometimes say "Tadaima") in this capital city.
- This city is famous for being the birthplace of jazz music.
- The Sagrada Familia Church is one of this city's top attractions.
- This is the closest major city to Yosemite.
- This South American city has a stunning Andes backdrop, diverse culinary scene, and vibrant arts and culture.
- This is the capital of Colombia.
- This city had one of the largest and most influential libraries of the ancient world.
- Colombian city often celebrated as the “capital of salsa.”
- The father of an NBA player named his son after this Japanese city (or its famous beef). Your teacher's daughter was born there.
- City known for its leaning tower.
- This Australian city has a famous opera house.
40 Clues: This is the capital of Colombia. • A good place to see giant pandas. • City known for its leaning tower. • This is the closest major city to Yosemite. • The Acropolis, an ancient citadel, is here. • This city has the Colosseum and the Vatican. • This Australian city has a famous opera house. • The rooster from this city is a symbol of Portugal. • ...
history crossword 2022-10-18
Across
- The use of machinery to produce goods.
- distinct regions of the country
- areas made up of farms and countryside.
- separates cotton from seeds
- Parts that are precisely similar to
- a work stoppage
- A system in which each worker performs just one part of an entire production process.
- A single factory where all tasks involved in making a product are carried out.
- development of industry
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- Money that a business spends in hopes of a future gain
- An organization of workers formed to protect the interests of its members.
- the transition to new manufacturing processes
- cities
- An economic system in which companies compete for profits.
- crowded apartments with poor standards of sanitation
- A piece of paper that the bank issues to their customers.
- A license from the government giving an inventor the sole right to make, use, and sell an invention for a certain period of time.
- A change in the way goods are made, bought, and
18 Clues: cities • a work stoppage • development of industry • separates cotton from seeds • distinct regions of the country • Parts that are precisely similar to • The use of machinery to produce goods. • areas made up of farms and countryside. • the transition to new manufacturing processes • A change in the way goods are made, bought, and • ...
ancient india geography/culture terms 2021-05-13
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- social system of ancient and modern-day India
- river on which the Indus River Valley Civilization began
- earthen walls that control flooding
- invaders who brought the dwindling Indian civilization back to life around 1500BCE
- a term relating to cities
- patterns of extreme dryness and moisture
- mountain range that separates the Indian Subcontinent from the rest of Asia
- the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, China and India all have this in common
- term for plenty or extra of a resource
- Delhi the capital of modern day India
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- one of three modern-day countries that makes up the Indian Subcontinent
- a religion brought to India by Aryan invaders
- a major ancient Indian city that has provided evidence from archaeological digs
- river on which the modern-day city of New Delhi is located
- a large landmass that forms a distinct part of a continent
- one of three modern-day countries that makes up the Indian Subcontinent
- farming and ranching
- seasonal winds
- the Indus River Valley Civilization emerged about the same time as this ancient civilization
19 Clues: seasonal winds • farming and ranching • a term relating to cities • earthen walls that control flooding • Delhi the capital of modern day India • term for plenty or extra of a resource • patterns of extreme dryness and moisture • social system of ancient and modern-day India • a religion brought to India by Aryan invaders • ...
WWH Unit 3 Vocab 2023-11-09
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- government ownership of the means of production
- private or individual ownership of the means of production
- government ruled by a dictator controls the lives of the people and in which people are not allowed to disagree with the government
- the services performed by workers for wages
- having good reasoning for something
- the state or condition of being superior to all others in authority, power, or status
- the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide
- controllers of the means of productions, bosses
- creating a new thing or idea
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- wealth in the form of money or other assets
- things that are grown to sell or trade
- social ownership of the means of production
- manufacturing industry consisting of fabrics
- moving from rural towns to cities
- loyalty and devotion to a nation especially as expressed in a glorifying of one nation above all others
- the working class
- a place that manufactures goods
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
18 Clues: the working class • creating a new thing or idea • a place that manufactures goods • moving from rural towns to cities • having good reasoning for something • things that are grown to sell or trade • wealth in the form of money or other assets • social ownership of the means of production • the services performed by workers for wages • ...
Geography 2024-04-05
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- The largest city in the World
- The capital of Manitoba
- All over the World
- The capital of Somalia
- The capital of Afghanistan
- The capital of The United States
- The largest city in Alberta
- The capital of British Columbia
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- The capital of the United Kingdom
- A large hill
- The capital of Rwanda
- The capital of France
- The study of people and places
- The largest province in Canada by people
- The capital of Syria
15 Clues: A large hill • All over the World • The capital of Syria • The capital of Rwanda • The capital of France • The capital of Somalia • The capital of Manitoba • The capital of Afghanistan • The largest city in Alberta • The largest city in the World • The study of people and places • The capital of British Columbia • The capital of The United States • The capital of the United Kingdom • ...
Quiz For Em + Lou 2013-12-13
14 Clues: Ph_l_p_ines • USA's capital • China's capital • Italy's capital • Capital of Japan • Mexico's capital • Chile's continent • England's capital • Capital of France • Scotland's capital • Ethiopia's continent • _____ is shaped like a boot • Capital of Ethiopia Moscow • ______ has a Maple leaf in the centre of it's flag
AMERICA LATINA : QUIEN / QUE 2021-02-16
Across
- nombre de los habitantes de Venezuela
- uno de los productos mas famosos de Cuba
- clima predominante de Guatemala
- lengua indigena hablada en Peru
- nombre de los habitantes de Cuba
- dios azteca del sol
- conquistador del imperio inca (Peru)
- capital de los aztecas
- cadena de montanas, frontera natural entre Chile y Argentina
- baile nacional de Argentina
- creador de Mafalda
- ciudad chilena llamada "joya del pacifico"
- capital de Ecuador
- pueblo indigena de Venezuela
- ultimo emperador inca
- capital de Venezuela
- nombre de los habitantes de Uruguay
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- capital de Uruguay
- ave simbolo de Guatemala/moneda del pais
- capital (y provincia) de Cuba
- capital de Colombia
- volcan mas alto del mundo que se situa en Ecuador
- conquistador del imperio azteca (México)
- moneda de Peru
- nombre de los habitantes de Bolivia
- capital del imperio inca
- capital de Chile
- "Hijo del sol"
- nombre de los habitantes de Guatemala
- capital de Peru
- tortugas que viven en las islas del mismo nombre
- rio muy largo que atraviesa Venezuela
- ciudad inca que significa "vieja montana"
- nombre de los habitantes del Peru
- interjeccion muy usada en Argentina
35 Clues: moneda de Peru • "Hijo del sol" • capital de Peru • capital de Chile • capital de Uruguay • creador de Mafalda • capital de Ecuador • capital de Colombia • dios azteca del sol • capital de Venezuela • ultimo emperador inca • capital de los aztecas • capital del imperio inca • baile nacional de Argentina • pueblo indigena de Venezuela • capital (y provincia) de Cuba • ...
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
Spaces, Cities, Populations 2020-07-02
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- Term by Tonnies describing tight-knit communities with natural social relationships
- Term by Tonnies describing rational formations of social relationships and increased individualization
- A theory developed by Warren Thompson that traced three stages of transition in Western society
- A major development in curbing population growth
- A consequence of traffic in urban areas
- The theory of population that believes population growth will be accompanied by resource growth
- The underlying foundation that enables cities to function
- The study of the causes and consequences of population growth
- Since the 1800s, the world population growth has been
- Time Time required for a population to double
- The number of people per unit of land area is population ______
- Theorists who view cities as capitalist machines
- The third stage of the Revised Demographic Transition Theory
- the first stage of the Revised Demographic Transition Theory
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- The cause of 40% of urban population size
- A movement in urban planning that approaches the idea of sustainable urban communities with the goal of raising the quality of life for community members
- Sociologist who divided urbanization into mechanical and organic solidarity
- The transformation of society from rural to urban
- The theory of population that believes population growth will eventually lead to catastrophe
- A concentrated area of poverty and poor housing in urban areas
- an ________ in women's employment and economic stability leads to a decrease in fertility rates
- Type of pregnancies likely to lead to child neglect
- A small city between 10,000 and 50,000 people
- Theorists who examine gender in cities
- A form of collaboration between central cities and suburbs with the goal of solving urban problems
- One of the first megacities
26 Clues: One of the first megacities • Theorists who examine gender in cities • A consequence of traffic in urban areas • The cause of 40% of urban population size • A small city between 10,000 and 50,000 people • Time Time required for a population to double • A major development in curbing population growth • Theorists who view cities as capitalist machines • ...
Countries and Cities 2021-07-20
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- The government is being urged to issue more visas to skilled ______. Chính phủ đang được thúc giục cấp thêm thị thực cho những người di cư có tay nghề cao.
- Ho Chi Minh City is viewed as an economic _____ of Vietnam. Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh được xem là trung tâm kinh tế của Việt Nam.
- Spectators stood on _________ to watch the parade.
- Thu Duc was one of a business _______ in Ho Chi Minh City. Thủ Đức là một trong những quận kinh doanh của Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh.
- đảo Longstone, có một ngọn hải đăng
- The southern part of the country was slow to ______. Phần phía nam của đất nước chậm được công nghiệp hóa.
- Photographers were out in force at the _______ today. Các nhiếp ảnh gia đã có mặt tại cung điện hôm nay.
- They had received no news of him since his ________ from the island Họ không nhận được tin tức gì về anh ta kể từ khi anh ta rời đảo
- The traffic ________ in the city gets worse during the summer. Tình trạng tắc nghẽn giao thông trong thành phố trở nên tồi tệ hơn trong mùa hè.
- They have six luxury _____ for sale in this district. Họ có sáu căn hộ cao cấp để bán ở quận này
- I wouldn't like to live in the __________ of an airport.Tôi không muốn sống trong khu vực lân cận của một sân bay.
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- giả đứng trên các mái nhà để theo dõi cuộc diễu hành.
- On the Longstone Island, there is a ______
- I had always been _________ by the idea of working abroad. Tôi đã luôn bị thu hút bởi ý tưởng làm việc ở nước ngoài.
- It will soon be impossible for ______ to enter the country. Sẽ sớm không thể cho người nước ngoài nhập cảnh.
- The house was designed by a famous _______. Căn nhà này được thiết kế bởi một kiến trúc sư nổi tiếng
- They took their landlord to ____ for breaking the contract. Họ đã đưa chủ nhà của họ ra tòa vì phá vỡ hợp đồng.
- There are strict ______ checks on everyone entering the Opera House. Có kiểm tra an ninh nghiêm ngặt đối với tất cả mọi người vào Nhà hát Lớn.
- The war has badly damaged the country's _______.Chiến tranh đã gây thiệt hại nặng nề cho cơ sở hạ tầng của đất nước.
- The ________ of higher education will continue. Việc mở rộng giáo dục đại học sẽ tiếp tục.
- The crisis seemed to unite the _______. Cuộc khủng hoảng tưởng như đã làm mất đoàn kết dân tộc
21 Clues: đảo Longstone, có một ngọn hải đăng • On the Longstone Island, there is a ______ • Spectators stood on _________ to watch the parade. • giả đứng trên các mái nhà để theo dõi cuộc diễu hành. • The ________ of higher education will continue. Việc mở rộng giáo dục đại học sẽ tiếp tục. • ...
Food, Countries, Cities 2023-02-14
Across
- capital city of Italy
- star spangle country
- capital city of Russia
- this country is famous with maple leaf
- this dish is made of meat
- this dish is made of potato
- cold served snack
- our home country
- famous dish of Italy
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- famous city in Thailand
- city in Cambodia
- noodle dish from Japan
- famous noodle dish from Italy
- this country is famous with kangaroo
- most visited island in Indonesia
- big city in US
- this city is famous with kangaroos
- home country of president Putin
- you can eat this dish in one bite
- dumpling was found in this country
- famous dish in Indonesia
- city in United States of America
22 Clues: big city in US • city in Cambodia • our home country • cold served snack • star spangle country • famous dish of Italy • capital city of Italy • noodle dish from Japan • capital city of Russia • famous city in Thailand • famous dish in Indonesia • this dish is made of meat • this dish is made of potato • famous noodle dish from Italy • home country of president Putin • ...
Countries and Cities 2023-03-20
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- Acronym for the United States of America.
- It's known as the city of light.
- Known for Martial Arts, the Great Wall and pandas.
- Country known for Maple Syrup and mooses.
- Germany's capital city.
- The world's second tallest tower is here.
- United Kingdom's largest metropolis.
- Known as the Motherland of the World.
- United States capital city.
- This city is most famous for containing the famous Giza Pyramids Complex.
- Acronym for the United Kingdom.
- Known for Shakespeare, Harry Potter books and football.
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- Home to Stonehenge,Buckingham Palace and the Big Ben.
- Mount Fuji, geishas and cherry blossoms can be found in this country.
- It's famous for its attractions, such as the Grand Canyon, tech innovation, sports, and it has a large imprint on the global culture thanks to famous movies, television shows, and music.
- Flamenco has its origin in this country.
- It's also called Harbor City.
- This city is best known for The Colosseum.
- Often referred to as the 'Big Apple'.
- China's capital city.
- Spain's capital city.
- It's where you can find the Tower of Pisa.
22 Clues: China's capital city. • Spain's capital city. • Germany's capital city. • United States capital city. • It's also called Harbor City. • Acronym for the United Kingdom. • It's known as the city of light. • United Kingdom's largest metropolis. • Often referred to as the 'Big Apple'. • Known as the Motherland of the World. • Flamenco has its origin in this country. • ...
Cities of Italy 2023-06-13
20 Clues: Rome • Bari • Milan • Turin • Genoa • Padua • Udine • Venice • Naples • Rimini • Verona • Palermo • Salerno • Catania • Trieste • Perugia • Bologna • Messina • Cagliari • Florence
Countries and Cities 2013-07-30
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- Capital city of this country is New Delhi.
- Largest country with no terms.
- The 2014 olympics will be held in.
- The first country that gave women the right to vote.
- Most populous in the United States.
- Largest country in South America.
- Most overweight population.
- Capital city is Amsterdam.
- Most lakes in the world.
- Where the big ben is located.
- The eiffel tower is in.
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- Where Hitler was born.
- The capital city in Japan.
- Where kangaroos are known to be.
- Was named after the country in Guinea in Africa.
- Japanese if the official language.
- Capital city is Athens.
- Shares a border with England.
- Where China hosted the 2008 olympic games.
- The largest city in the world by population.
20 Clues: Where Hitler was born. • Capital city is Athens. • The eiffel tower is in. • Most lakes in the world. • The capital city in Japan. • Capital city is Amsterdam. • Most overweight population. • Shares a border with England. • Where the big ben is located. • Largest country with no terms. • Where kangaroos are known to be. • Largest country in South America. • ...
Cities and houses 2015-02-02
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- an area or town near a large city but away from its centre, where there are many houses, especially for middle-class people
- extremely small
- a building that has all the offices of a town’s local government
- the part of a city where the main shops and businesses are
- full of people who are busy or who are enjoying themselves
- a house that is joined to another house by one wall that they share
- a building or group of buildings where large quantities of goods are produced using machines
- a house that is not joined to another house
- very impressive or beautiful
- extremely crowded
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- full of people
- a small house that is often all on one level
- a small house, usually in a village or the countryside
- a house in a row of similar houses joined together on both sides
- a building with many flats
- very dirty
- very old
- an open area of land in the shape of a square, usually with buildings around it
- not clean
- containing a lot of people, especially too many
- a very tall building containing offices or flats
- an area near the centre of a large city where a lot of poverty and other social problems exist
- very big
- very unpleasant
- a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a large building
- important because it is old and interesting or impressive
- full of noise
27 Clues: very old • very big • not clean • very dirty • full of noise • full of people • extremely small • very unpleasant • extremely crowded • a building with many flats • very impressive or beautiful • a house that is not joined to another house • a small house that is often all on one level • containing a lot of people, especially too many • a very tall building containing offices or flats • ...
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
DESCRIBING CITIES - ADJECTIVES 2026-05-05
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- - lummav
- - kõle
- - sünge
- - rikkumata
- - askeldav, sagiv
- - traditsiooniline
- - vaimustav
- - suursugune
- - kaasaegne
- - ilus
- - iidne
- - maaliline
- - müstiline
- - lagunenud
- - kosmopoliitne
- - rahulik
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- - rahvast täis
- - tuim
- - võluv
- - turistlik
- - reostatud
- - atraktiivne
- - elujõuline
- - igav
- - kodune
- - jube
- abandoned - mahajäetud
- - elav
- - elus, elav
- - inspireeriv
- - kaasaegne
- - maagiline
32 Clues: - tuim • - kõle • - igav • - jube • - ilus • - elav • - võluv • - sünge • - iidne • - lummav • - kodune • - rahulik • - turistlik • - reostatud • - rikkumata • - vaimustav • - kaasaegne • - maaliline • - kaasaegne • - müstiline • - lagunenud • - maagiline • - elujõuline • - suursugune • - elus, elav • - atraktiivne • - inspireeriv • - rahvast täis • - kosmopoliitne • - askeldav, sagiv • - traditsiooniline • abandoned - mahajäetud
Unit 7 Vocab Puzzle Ryan C Roberts Canipe3EVEN 2019-04-15
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- A model that suggested that functional zonation occurred around multiple centers. This structure is in cities such as Chicago.(AMSCO, Pg.321,VIT)
- The process of banks drawing lines on a map to identify areas in which they will refuse to loan money. This is one of the reasons low income areas stay poor.(Rubenstein, Pg.420,VIT)
- An area focused around a node, or central point of interaction. Cities can be called this..(AMSCO, Pg. 305,IDK)
- To develop an area to make it more sustainable, citizen firendly, and safe. This is the main focus of New Urbanism.(AMSCO, Pg.338-339,CC)
- When people of one ethnic group would be frightened into selling their homes when they heard that families of another ethnic group were moving into their neighborhoods. This led to white-flight.(AMSCO, Pg.342,VIT)
- An area where residents have limited or no access to healthy food because of inadequate transportation. This is msot common in low income neighborhoods.(AMSCO, Pg.342,IDK)
- The commercial center of a city. This is the focus of transportation and services in a city.(AMSCO, Pg.320,VIT)
- The size of a population necessary for a service to remain profitable and the distance people will go to obtain a good or service. These two things make up the Central Place Theory.(AMSCO, Pg.310 and 311,VIT)
- Areas of undeveloped land around an urban area. Creates space for future development.(AMSCO, Pg.348,IDK)
- To redevelop an area inside the city that is unused, like brownfields. This means the destruction and complete re purpose of buildings.(AMSCO, Pg.338-339,CC)
- These allow the gvt. to seize land for public use after paying owners for their property. This helps open space for development.(AMSCO, Pg.339,IDK)
- The world's largest cities and typically have more than ten million people Most of the population live in these.(AMSCO, Pg.311,VIT)
- A set of policies to preserve farmland and other open, undeveloped spaces near a city. This allows for space for businesses to move in and develop the city.(AMSCO, Pg.348,IDK)
- Old, inner - city housing is purchased at a low price and renovated by investors or by new residents with higher incomes. This is what causes property value to increase in inner city neighborhoods.(AMSCO, Pg.342,VIT)
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- Independent and self-governing communities that included the settlement and nearby countryside. These were the structures of the earliest urban settlements.(Rubenstein, Pg.379,VIT)
- When an established town near very large city grows independent from it, it becomes this.(AMSCO, Pg.303,IDK)
- If a city in an urban system is more than twice as large as the next largest city, it is considered this. These are the top cities in the Rank-Size Rule.(AMSCO, Pg.309,VIT)
- A city of at least 50,000 people, the county in which it is located, and adjacent counties that have a core. This is another way to define a city.(AMSCO, Pg.305,VIT)
- A model that describes a city as a series of rings surrounding a central business district.Many cities are organized like this.(AMSCO, Pg.321,VIT)
- An urban planning movement that started in the 1990s that reduced sprawl, increased affordable housing,and creating lively, walk-able neighborhoods. This movement changed the structure and patterns of cities forever.(AMSCO, Pg.349,VIT)
- A city that exert influence far beyond their national boundaries. This includes cities like NYC, London, Tokyo, and Paris.(AMSCO, Pg.311,VIT)
- Contagious geographic regions that function as the building blocks of a census.(AMSCO, Pg.329,IDK)
- A bewildering variety of types of communities witha range of population densities.(AMSCO, Pg.301,IDK)
- A model that places a two part CBD in the middle of the city, with high income housing. The edges of the city are filled with poverty and low-income.(AMSCO, Pg.323,VIT)
- To form around a central area, much like the concentric rings form around a CBD.(Dictionary.com,IDK)
- The process of developing cities towns and cities. Without this, cities would not be as advanced.(AMSCO, Pg.302,VIT)
- A model that shows sectors of land for low, medium, and high income housing. This structure appears in cities like London.(AMSCO, Pg.321,VIT)
- Nodes of economic activity that has developed in the periphery of large cities. These areas are usually located at the junction of major transport routes.(AMSCO, Pg.322,VIT)
- A large political unit with a: defined boundary, permanent population, maintains sovereignty over its domestic and international affairs, and is recognized by other states. This is most areas in the world.(AMSCO, Pg.137,VIT)
29 Clues: Contagious geographic regions that function as the building blocks of a census.(AMSCO, Pg.329,IDK) • To form around a central area, much like the concentric rings form around a CBD.(Dictionary.com,IDK) • A bewildering variety of types of communities witha range of population densities.(AMSCO, Pg.301,IDK) • ...
CAE, R&UoE Pt4, Unit 1, CAE Gold 2019, (DPB) 2021-10-07
Across
- Unlike reality, dreams fail to consider our everyday commitments. ACCOUNT: Dreams ….. our everyday commitments, unlike reality. (4/5)
- Speaker 1 didn’t like how he was living, so he decided to change it. OF: Speaker 1 wanted a …. (2/3)
- A fundamental change to the way people travel in cities has been caused by GPS devices. PROVOKED: GPS has provoked a fundamental ….. around cities. (3/6)
- Before his arrest, Jeffrey was a well-respected member of New York’s financial community. HIGHLY: Prior to his arrest, Jeffrey was ….. of New York. (6/6)
- Unlike reality, dreams fail to consider our everyday commitments. ACCOUNT: Dreams ….. our everyday commitments, unlike reality. (3/5)
- Following the lottery win, the Waggs didn’t buy a mansion but opted for a small Swiss chalet. RATHER: …...a mansion, they opted for a small Swiss chalet. (1/3)
- Before his arrest, Jeffrey was a well-respected member of New York’s financial community. HIGHLY: Prior to his arrest, Jeffrey was ….. of New York. (5/6)
- Motorists should remember that the new congestion charge system comes into effect on Monday. AS: Motorists ….. Monday, the new congestion charge system will be in effect. (3/5)
- In 2010, King Carlos I secretly told his wife he was considering going to Switzerland to see his wealth manager. THINKING: “I …..to Switzerland to see my wealth manager” King Carlos I secretly told his wife. (4/4)
- In 2010, King Carlos I secretly told his wife he was considering going to Switzerland to see his wealth manager. THINKING: “I …..to Switzerland to see my wealth manager” King Carlos I secretly told his wife. (1/4)
- In 2010, King Carlos I secretly told his wife he was considering going to Switzerland to see his wealth manager. THINKING: “I …..to Switzerland to see my wealth manager” King Carlos I secretly told his wife. (2/4)
- Motorists should remember that the new congestion charge system comes into effect on Monday. AS: Motorists ….. Monday, the new congestion charge system will be in effect. (2/5)
- Speaker 1 didn’t like how he was living, so he decided to change it. OF: Speaker 1 wanted a …. (1/3)
- A fundamental change to the way people travel in cities has been caused by GPS devices. PROVOKED: GPS has provoked a fundamental ….. around cities. (5/6)
Down
- Before his arrest, Jeffrey was a well-respected member of New York’s financial community. HIGHLY: Prior to his arrest, Jeffrey was ….. of New York. (3/6)
- Before his arrest, Jeffrey was a well-respected member of New York’s financial community. HIGHLY: Prior to his arrest, Jeffrey was ….. of New York. (1/6)
- Motorists should remember that the new congestion charge system comes into effect on Monday. AS: Motorists ….. Monday, the new congestion charge system will be in effect. (5/5)
- A fundamental change to the way people travel in cities has been caused by GPS devices. PROVOKED: GPS has provoked a fundamental ….. around cities. (1/6)
- In 2010, King Carlos I secretly told his wife he was considering going to Switzerland to see his wealth manager. THINKING: “I …..to Switzerland to see my wealth manager” King Carlos I secretly told his wife. (3/4)
- Before his arrest, Jeffrey was a well-respected member of New York’s financial community. HIGHLY: Prior to his arrest, Jeffrey was ….. of New York. (4/6)
- Motorists should remember that the new congestion charge system comes into effect on Monday. AS: Motorists ….. Monday, the new congestion charge system will be in effect. (4/5)
- Speaker 1 didn’t like how he was living, so he decided to change it. OF: Speaker 1 wanted a …. (3/3)
- A fundamental change to the way people travel in cities has been caused by GPS devices. PROVOKED: GPS has provoked a fundamental ….. around cities. (2/6)
- Unlike reality, dreams fail to consider our everyday commitments. ACCOUNT: Dreams ….. our everyday commitments, unlike reality. (5/5)
- Following the lottery win, the Waggs didn’t buy a mansion but opted for a small Swiss chalet. RATHER: …...a mansion, they opted for a small Swiss chalet. (2/3)
- Following the lottery win, the Waggs didn’t buy a mansion but opted for a small Swiss chalet. RATHER: …...a mansion, they opted for a small Swiss chalet. (3/3)
- A fundamental change to the way people travel in cities has been caused by GPS devices. PROVOKED: GPS has provoked a fundamental ….. around cities. (6/6)
- Before his arrest, Jeffrey was a well-respected member of New York’s financial community. HIGHLY: Prior to his arrest, Jeffrey was ….. of New York. (2/6)
- Motorists should remember that the new congestion charge system comes into effect on Monday. AS: Motorists ….. Monday, the new congestion charge system will be in effect. (1/5)
- Unlike reality, dreams fail to consider our everyday commitments. ACCOUNT: Dreams ….. our everyday commitments, unlike reality. (1/5)
- A fundamental change to the way people travel in cities has been caused by GPS devices. PROVOKED: GPS has provoked a fundamental ….. around cities. (4/6)
- Unlike reality, dreams fail to consider our everyday commitments. ACCOUNT: Dreams ….. our everyday commitments, unlike reality. (2/5)
32 Clues: Speaker 1 didn’t like how he was living, so he decided to change it. OF: Speaker 1 wanted a …. (2/3) • Speaker 1 didn’t like how he was living, so he decided to change it. OF: Speaker 1 wanted a …. (3/3) • Speaker 1 didn’t like how he was living, so he decided to change it. OF: Speaker 1 wanted a …. (1/3) • ...
