capital cities Crossword Puzzles
ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES 2020-04-12
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- the capital of Scotland
- the capital of New Zealand
- the flag of the UK is called ...
- another symbol of Wales (it is red)
- the musical instrument of Ireland
- high buildings in the USA
- the capital of Northern Ireland
- the second largest country in the world
- the symbol of Scotland
- the capital of Australia
- the president of the USA today
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- the symbol of England
- the symbol of Wales
- Where does Elizabeth II live in London?
- the capital of the UK?
- There are many ... in Canada.
- many deadly species of animals live there
- the third largest country in the world
- the currency of the USA, New Zealand, Australia and Canada
- the capital of Canada?
20 Clues: the symbol of Wales • the symbol of England • the capital of the UK? • the capital of Canada? • the symbol of Scotland • the capital of Scotland • the capital of Australia • high buildings in the USA • the capital of New Zealand • There are many ... in Canada. • the president of the USA today • the capital of Northern Ireland • the flag of the UK is called ... • ...
Países Hispanos 2024-02-02
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- 2 capitales
- África
- Islas Galápagos
- no tiene mar (no ocean)
- not independent (no independiente)
- mariachis, tacos, picante
- full of earthquakes (llenos de terremotos)
- primer país hispano, respuesta en inglés (first Hispanic country, answer in English)
- Machu Picchu
- Sol en la bandera (Sun in the flag)
- capital rhymes with it (la capital rima con su nombre)
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- Messi
- capital is a day of the week (capital es un día de la semana)
- pupusas, Bukele
- old capital burned down (capital anterior se quemó)
- Ms. Montoya
- estrellas en la bandera (stars in the flag)
- entre América Central y Sur (between Central and South America)
- Mr. Roldán
- catrachos, bandera con estrellas (flag with stars)
- Caribe, isla, azúcar
21 Clues: Messi • África • Mr. Roldán • 2 capitales • Ms. Montoya • Machu Picchu • pupusas, Bukele • Islas Galápagos • Caribe, isla, azúcar • no tiene mar (no ocean) • mariachis, tacos, picante • not independent (no independiente) • Sol en la bandera (Sun in the flag) • full of earthquakes (llenos de terremotos) • estrellas en la bandera (stars in the flag) • ...
Capitais 2025-03-07
13 Clues: Capital do Pará • Capital do Acre • Capital do Amapá • Capital do Paraná • Capital de Roraima • Capital do Amazonas • Capital de Rondônia • Capital de Tocantins • Capital do Mato Grosso • Captal do Rio de Janeiro • capital de Alagfloriaoas • Capital de Santa Catarina • Capital do Mato Grosso do Sul
Countries (țări) 2019-06-26
Across
- Capital city is Belgrade
- Capital city is Reykjavik
- Capital city is Lisbon
- Capital city is Edinburgh
- Capital city is Bucharest
- Capital city is Moscow
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- Capital city is London
- Capital city is Paris
- Capital city is Berlin
- Capital city is Rome
- Capital city is Amsterdam
- Capital city is Budapest
- Capital city is Zagreb
13 Clues: Capital city is Rome • Capital city is Paris • Capital city is London • Capital city is Berlin • Capital city is Lisbon • Capital city is Zagreb • Capital city is Moscow • Capital city is Belgrade • Capital city is Budapest • Capital city is Reykjavik • Capital city is Amsterdam • Capital city is Edinburgh • Capital city is Bucharest
CAPITALS OF EUROPE 2023-05-10
13 Clues: The capital of Spain • The capital of Italy • The capital of France • The capital of Russia • The capital of Sweden • The capital of Norway • The capital of Poland • The capital of Belgium • The capital of Germany • The capital of Ireland • The capital of Denmark • The capital of Finland • The capital of Croatia
Countries and Capitals 2022-01-29
13 Clues: Capital of Iraq • capital of Bahrain • capital of Albania • The capital of Japan • capital of Australia • The capital of Italy • The capital of Israel • The capital of Jamaica • The capital of finland • capital of Afghanistan • It is the capital of Brazil • Its the capital of Indonesia • This is the capital of Bangladesh
Provinces and Territories in Canada 2026-02-04
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- it's capital is Yellowknife
- it's capital is Fredricton
- it's capital is Toronto
- it's capital is Victoria
- it's capital is Regina
- it's capital is Iqaluit
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- it's capital is Charlottetown
- it's capital is Halifax
- it's capital is St. John's
- it's capital is Edmonton
- it's capital is Winnipeg
- it's capital is Quebec City
- it's capital is Whitehorse
13 Clues: it's capital is Regina • it's capital is Halifax • it's capital is Toronto • it's capital is Iqaluit • it's capital is Edmonton • it's capital is Winnipeg • it's capital is Victoria • it's capital is St. John's • it's capital is Fredricton • it's capital is Whitehorse • it's capital is Yellowknife • it's capital is Quebec City • it's capital is Charlottetown
Capitals 2025-03-27
13 Clues: the capital of Iraq • the capital of China • the capital of Kenya • the capital of India • the capital of Italy • the capital of spain • the capital of Canada • the capital of France • the capital of Austria • the capital of Denmark • the capital of Malaysia • the capital of Pakistan • the capital of Australia
capital Fra P Diego S 2025-03-21
13 Clues: the capital of USA • the capital of China • the capital of Kenya • the capital of Italy • the capital of Japan • the capital of Spain • the capital of Canada • the capital of France • the capital of Brazil • the capital of Iceland • the capital of Portugal • the capital of Australia • the capital of Azerbaigian
Canada's Political Regions 2024-10-08
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- its capital is Toronto
- its capital is Iqaluit
- its capital is Regina
- its capital is Fredricton
- its capital is Halifax
- its capital is St. John's
- its capital is Charlottetown
- its capital is Whitehorse
- its capital in Victoria
Down
- its capital is Yellowknife
- its capital is Winnipeg
- its capital is St. John's
- its capital is Edmonton
- its capital is Quebec City
14 Clues: its capital is Regina • its capital is Toronto • its capital is Iqaluit • its capital is Halifax • its capital is Winnipeg • its capital is Edmonton • its capital in Victoria • its capital is Fredricton • its capital is St. John's • its capital is St. John's • its capital is Whitehorse • its capital is Yellowknife • its capital is Quebec City • its capital is Charlottetown
Cities and States in Australia 2020-07-12
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- Melbourne
- Victoria (name); Victoria, capital of the Seychelles
- Sydney, capital of New South Wales, Australia
- South Australia
- Darwin
- New South Wales, southeast Australian state
- Australia
- Queensland, northeast Australian state
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- capital of Queensland
- Northern Territory, sparsely populated federal territory extending from center to north of Australia
- Tasmania (Tw)
- capital city of Australia
- Perth, capital of Western Australia
- Western Australia, Australian state
- Adelaide, capital of South Australia
- Hobart, capital of Tasmania, Australia
16 Clues: Darwin • Melbourne • Australia • Tasmania (Tw) • South Australia • capital of Queensland • capital city of Australia • Perth, capital of Western Australia • Western Australia, Australian state • Adelaide, capital of South Australia • Queensland, northeast Australian state • Hobart, capital of Tasmania, Australia • New South Wales, southeast Australian state • ...
wodcap2 2023-09-11
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- The capital of Switzerland
- The capital of Nigeria
- The capital of Turkey
- The capital of Norway
- The capital of Belgium
- The capital of Canada's neighbor to the south
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- The capital of Argentina
- The capital of Thailand
- The capital of Egypt
- The capital of South Africa
- The capital of Portugal
- The capital of Austria
- The capital of Greece
13 Clues: The capital of Egypt • The capital of Turkey • The capital of Greece • The capital of Norway • The capital of Nigeria • The capital of Austria • The capital of Belgium • The capital of Thailand • The capital of Portugal • The capital of Argentina • The capital of Switzerland • The capital of South Africa • The capital of Canada's neighbor to the south
Cities of the world 2026-01-18
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- Big city in Japan with many trains
- Capital city of Italy
- Capital city of Germany
- Famous city in France with the Eiffel Tower
- Famous city in the UAE with very tall buildings
- Capital city of Russia
- Very large city in the USA called the Big Apple
- Capital city of Thailand
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- Capital city of Vietnam
- City in Australia with an Opera House
- City with the same name as the country
- Capital city of Spain
- Capital city of China
- Capital city of England
- Capital city of South Korea
15 Clues: Capital city of Italy • Capital city of Spain • Capital city of China • Capital city of Russia • Capital city of Vietnam • Capital city of Germany • Capital city of England • Capital city of Thailand • Capital city of South Korea • Big city in Japan with many trains • City in Australia with an Opera House • City with the same name as the country • ...
NE Region 2026-04-22
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- The abbreviation for Pennsylvania.
- The ship that brought the Pilgrims.
- One of the tribes of the NE region.
- The abbreviation for Vermont.
- The capital of Rhode Island.
- The capital of Connecticut.
- The capital of Vermont.
- The type of climate of the NE region.
- What did colonists call the NE region?
- The symbol used to mark a capital.
- _____ falls are located on the U.S.-Canadian border.
- The group of people who arrived in Plymouth.
- The longest river in the U.S.
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- The capital of Maine.
- The southernmost state in the NE region.
- What is the capital of New York?
- Who did the colonists fight in the Revolutionary War?
- The highest peak in the NE region.
- The capital of Massachusetts
- The smallest state in the U.S.
- What is the capital of New Jersey?
- The northernmost state in the NE region.
- What color is used to represent Niagara Falls?
- What state is the Hudson River in?
- The ocean that borders the NE region.
25 Clues: The capital of Maine. • The capital of Vermont. • The capital of Connecticut. • The capital of Massachusetts • The capital of Rhode Island. • The abbreviation for Vermont. • The longest river in the U.S. • The smallest state in the U.S. • What is the capital of New York? • The abbreviation for Pennsylvania. • The highest peak in the NE region. • What is the capital of New Jersey? • ...
Anton 2026-05-11
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- — country where the Taj Mahal is located
- — island nation famous for sushi and anime
- — Capital of Finland
- — Capital of Morocco
- — Capital of Poland
- — country known for kangaroos and koalas
- — birthplace of democracy and the Olympics
- Korea — global center of K-pop and technology
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- — African country famous for wildlife safaris
- — Capital of Ireland
- — Capital of Indonesia
- — Capital of Chile
- — Scandinavian nation with famous fjords
- — Southeast Asian country known for temples and street food
- — Capital of Hungary
- — largest country in South America
- — home of the pyramids and the Nile
17 Clues: — Capital of Chile • — Capital of Poland • — Capital of Ireland • — Capital of Finland • — Capital of Morocco • — Capital of Hungary • — Capital of Indonesia • — largest country in South America • — home of the pyramids and the Nile • — country where the Taj Mahal is located • — Scandinavian nation with famous fjords • — country known for kangaroos and koalas • ...
7th Grade Spanish (No spaces between words, three word numbers) 2023-10-10
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- ce-u-be-a
- one hundred
- fifty
- the capital of Nicaragua
- forty
- the capital of the Dominican Republic
- twelve
- seventy
- ge-u-a-te-e-eme-a-ele-a
- twenty
- yellow
- gray
- zero
- red
- the capital of Perú
- eleven
- sixty
- brown
- ve-e-ene-e-zeta-u-e-ele-a
- the capital of Argentina
- the capital of Costa Rica
- eight
- seventy-seven
- three
- pe-a-ene-a-eme-a
- eighty-nine
- j (spelled with Spanish pronunciation)
- purple
- twenty-five
- orange
- four
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- e-ele-ese-a-ele-ve-a-de-o-ere
- eme-e-equis-i-ce-o
- x (spelled with Spanish pronunciation)
- fifty-one
- white
- fifteen
- forty-eight
- ninety
- one
- the capital of Colombia
- the capital of Puerto Rico
- one hundred twenty
- thirty-three
- two
- blue
- nine
- ninety-three
- sixteen
- six
- the capital of Chile
- ten
- green
- five
- sixty-four
- thirty
- the capital of Honduras
- y (spelled with Spanish pronunciation)
- thirteen
- seven
- pink
- h (spelled with Spanish pronunciation)
- eighty
- fourteen
- black
65 Clues: one • two • six • ten • red • blue • nine • gray • zero • five • pink • four • white • fifty • forty • green • sixty • brown • eight • three • seven • black • ninety • twelve • twenty • yellow • eleven • thirty • eighty • purple • orange • fifteen • seventy • sixteen • thirteen • fourteen • ce-u-be-a • fifty-one • sixty-four • one hundred • forty-eight • eighty-nine • twenty-five • thirty-three • ninety-three • seventy-seven • pe-a-ene-a-eme-a • eme-e-equis-i-ce-o • one hundred twenty • ...
Human Geography 6.1-6.4 2024-02-27
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- urban hearth located in the Middle East
- It has a large amount of recently developed retail and office space.(two words)
- the distance people are willing to travel for a good or service in a city
- Brasilia is an example of one. (two words)
- defined as the second largest city is about 1/2 of the population of the largest one (two words)
- the largest level in terms of population in the urban hierarchy
- converting farmland into residential areas. (two words)
- the place where the settlement is located
- Tokyo is an example of this
- a suburban area with significant growth in population and prosperity
- International company headquarters, significant global financial functions, and a polarized social structure are defining characteristics of a (two words)
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- movement of people from rural to cities
- a city that has a population that is over 50% larger than the next largest one in a nation (two words)
- the amount needed to sustain a good or service in an area
- describes the where the settlement in relation to other settlements.
- When establishing the relationship of larger cities to smaller ones, the pull of available services from the larger city is an example of the _____. (two words)
- movement of people from cities to their outskirts
- wealthy commuter communities beyond the suburbs
- New York City is an example of this
- interconnected cities due to good transportation and economic ties
20 Clues: Tokyo is an example of this • New York City is an example of this • movement of people from rural to cities • urban hearth located in the Middle East • the place where the settlement is located • Brasilia is an example of one. (two words) • wealthy commuter communities beyond the suburbs • movement of people from cities to their outskirts • ...
Map of Jamaica 2023-11-06
Across
- Mandeville is the capital
- Spanish town is its capital
- St.Ann's Bay is the capital
- A surrey county
- Found Beisde Kingston
- Lucea is the capital
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- Starts with K
- Port Maria is the capital
- Savanna-la-Mar is the capital
- Falmouth
- Montego Bay is the capital
- Black River is the capital
- Starts with P
- May Pen is the capital
14 Clues: Falmouth • Starts with K • Starts with P • A surrey county • Lucea is the capital • Found Beisde Kingston • May Pen is the capital • Port Maria is the capital • Mandeville is the capital • Montego Bay is the capital • Black River is the capital • Spanish town is its capital • St.Ann's Bay is the capital • Savanna-la-Mar is the capital
can you figure out the state? by: NA'PORSHIA & PHILLIP 2013-05-17
Across
- capital is Austin
- the beaver state
- state bird is a eastern gold finch
- the sunshine state
- the 15th state
- home to M.t rainier
- the 2nd state
- the state flower is a wild sunflower
- capital is Columbia
- pine tree state
- The Golden State
- heart of Dixie
- the old line state
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- capital is Pierre
- capital is phoenix
- the 16th state
- u.s capital
- roadrunner is the state bird
- state flower is a rose
- the smallest state
- the oldest state
- the 50th state
- state bird is a cardinal
- the biggest state
24 Clues: u.s capital • the 2nd state • the 16th state • the 15th state • the 50th state • heart of Dixie • pine tree state • the beaver state • the oldest state • The Golden State • capital is Austin • capital is Pierre • the biggest state • capital is phoenix • the sunshine state • the smallest state • the old line state • home to M.t rainier • capital is Columbia • state flower is a rose • state bird is a cardinal • ...
English task 2023-03-31
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- A town south of Cairns
- The island at the top of QLD
- The capital city of NT
- The river that forms part of the border between NSW and VIC
- The ocean west of Perth
- The capital city of Qld
- An island State
- The tropic that runs through Australia
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- The capital city of VIC
- The capital city of TAS
- the ocean south of Adelaide
- The capital city of SA
- The capital city of NSW
- The capital city of Australia
- The capital city of WA
- The sea north-west of Derby, WA
- The sea between Australia and New zealand
17 Clues: An island State • A town south of Cairns • The capital city of SA • The capital city of NT • The capital city of WA • The capital city of VIC • The capital city of TAS • The capital city of NSW • The ocean west of Perth • The capital city of Qld • the ocean south of Adelaide • The island at the top of QLD • The capital city of Australia • The sea north-west of Derby, WA • ...
Old World History Chapter 4, Middle East 2017-03-06
Across
- The largest continent
- What was Asia minor is now modern day ___________.
- Capital of Iraq
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- Capital of Jordan
- Capital of Israel
- the head/leader of a middle eastern tribe
- Capital of Iran
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- the worlds coldest desert outside of Antarctica
- Capital of Turkey
- Capital of Lebanon
- Capital of Syria
- world's largest lake
- The highest mountain in the world: at 29,035ft
- the country with the most people
15 Clues: Capital of Iraq • Capital of Iran • Capital of Syria • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Jordan • Capital of Israel • Capital of Lebanon • world's largest lake • The largest continent • Capital of Saudi Arabia • the country with the most people • the head/leader of a middle eastern tribe • The highest mountain in the world: at 29,035ft • the worlds coldest desert outside of Antarctica • ...
Ch. 5 L3 Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-10
Across
- founder of Nordstrom Department Store
- discovered in Idaho's Coeur d'Alene in the 1880's
- territory in Canada
- name of a set of provisions including tents, cooking pots, tools, winter clothes, and over 1,000 pounds of food
- the formation of small communities to cities
- first train built in Seattle
- grew due to the growth of cities
- of or relating to the city
- the only gateway to the gold in the Klondike
- cities, most of the time ones witha seaport, were built around this
- crazed gold seekers
- one of the four largest cities in the Northwest
- much growth
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- miners had to climb these, and at the most 30 times to drop off provisions
- turned his store into the Bon Marche stores
- Seattle's rival
- many miners found the best _ _ _ _ _ _ were already staked
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ promoted Seattle as a gateway to the Klondike Gold
- city that welcomed miners at the edge of the gold fields
- having characteristics of the city
- Leaders of the Northern Pacific planned to run tracks from St. Paul, Minnesota, to _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- train station built by Union Pacific Railroad
- first advantage of Spokane
- _ _ _ _ was discovered in the Klondike
- can take an "underground tour" to see
- soon branch rails connected _ _ _ _ _ _ to mining, timber, and agricultural areas
- area in Yukon
- this was very good for Seattle businessmen; but not for most miners
- energetic or enthusiastic supporter
- to take advantage of
30 Clues: much growth • area in Yukon • Seattle's rival • territory in Canada • crazed gold seekers • to take advantage of • first advantage of Spokane • of or relating to the city • first train built in Seattle • grew due to the growth of cities • having characteristics of the city • energetic or enthusiastic supporter • founder of Nordstrom Department Store • ...
Adaptations to Urban Environments Crossword 2024-10-20
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- What type of animal group includes both pigeons and the Australian white ibis?
- What do some species adjust to cope with urban noise?
- What danger do urban animals have to be cautious of when crossing roads?
- What often increases as wildlife adapts to city life?
- What allows species to thrive despite challenges in urban settings?
- What type of surface do urban animals often navigate on?
- What factor can disrupt communication among urban animals?
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- What characteristic allows the Australian white ibis to forage in urban areas?
- What is the term for the variety of species living in urban areas?
- What behavior do urban birds like pigeons exhibit when seeking shelter?
- What is often altered significantly in cities, impacting wildlife?
- What activity do red foxes engage in to find food in cities?
- What do urban animals often struggle to find amidst buildings?
- What is a key trait of many species thriving in urban settings?
- What is a major challenge that plants face in urban environments?
- What term describes domesticated cats that live and hunt in urban environments?
- What do many urban-dwelling animals often rely on for food?
- What areas in cities provide habitats for various wildlife?
- What common urban resource do raccoons and foxes utilize?
- What urban animal is known for its adaptability and ability to thrive in cities?
- Where do pigeons typically build their homes in urban areas?
21 Clues: What do some species adjust to cope with urban noise? • What often increases as wildlife adapts to city life? • What type of surface do urban animals often navigate on? • What common urban resource do raccoons and foxes utilize? • What factor can disrupt communication among urban animals? • What do many urban-dwelling animals often rely on for food? • ...
Capital cities and other cities in the UK 2025-02-25
6 Clues: Capital city of Wales • Capital city of England • English city of geordies • Capital city of Scotland • Scotish city of glaswegians • Capital city of Northern Ireland
United States Geography 2021-06-16
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- Capital of Washington
- Southern border of Oregon and Washington
- Large lake also a state
- Sound or inland sea in Washington
- Completely surrounded by water
- Mountains on the east coast of US
- Ocean to the west of US
- Capital of Arizona
- End of a river
- National bird of the United States
- Harvested Fruit in forest near Trout Lake
- Capital of Georgia
- River border between Kentucky and Ohio
- body of water surrounded on three sides by land
- Source in Montana and Mouth at the Mississippi
- Ocean to the east of US
- Mountain range in Oregon and Washington
- Capital of Michigan
- Capital of Texas
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Idaho
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- Florida
- Gulf that borders Texas
- Flows from Minnesota to Louisiana
- Canyon carved by the Colorado River
- River that runs through Trout Lake
- Massachusetts land or Cod
- Capital of Ohio
- National Park in Wyoming
- Ocean by Alaska
- Island state
- Mountains in Colorado
- Mountain range in California
- Salt lake in Utah
- Important fish in the Pacific Northwest
- Highest mountain in Washington State
- Slow moving mass of ice
- Capital of Oregon
- Beginning of a river
39 Clues: Florida • Island state • End of a river • Capital of Ohio • Ocean by Alaska • Capital of Texas • Capital of Idaho • Salt lake in Utah • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Georgia • Capital of Montana • Capital of Michigan • Beginning of a river • Capital of Washington • Mountains in Colorado • Gulf that borders Texas • Large lake also a state • Ocean to the west of US • ...
Focus 2 Unit 3 Reading 1 and 2 2016-06-13
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- to make or create something new by drawing
- the money you earn in a year or a month (salary)
- many different kinds of something
- a construction that celebrate something historical
- people who walk in cities on the sreets
- to build
- the area that is around us, for example nature
- a place, building are area on the coast
- a way, or a street
- acts that break the law
- to create or support your passion for something or to do something
- to be rich
- the area of your neighbourhood
- the cars and vehicles on the roads
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- to achieve your goal
- a person who lives in a building
- to prevent, or block
- a group of people living in the same area
- special, particular or unique
- from history
- people who ride on bicycles
- the person living close or next to you
- being together
- a large amount of money to support a project
- a place where people shop
- a recent, popular way of doing things
26 Clues: to build • to be rich • from history • being together • a way, or a street • to achieve your goal • to prevent, or block • acts that break the law • a place where people shop • people who ride on bicycles • special, particular or unique • the area of your neighbourhood • a person who lives in a building • many different kinds of something • the cars and vehicles on the roads • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2024-05-26
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- A place or part of a place.
- War A war between people in the same country.
- A word that describes a noun.
- A chance to do something good.
- A word that names a person, place, thing, or idea.
- The number of people living in a place.
- Little or no sound.
- A person who knows a lot about something.
- Cars, buses, and other vehicles on the road.
- Related to the present time.
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- To control by rules.
- Style of cooking.
- Nearby or from the area around you.
- (noun) Something that attracts people.
- Based on old customs and ways.
- A word that shows an action.
- The main city of a country where the government is.
- The main business area of a city.
- Land outside of cities and towns, usually with farms and nature.
- Loud sound.
- To win something that someone else wants.
- The business of helping people travel for fun.
- Costs little money.
- Costs a lot of money.
- Dirty or harmful things in the air, water, or land.
25 Clues: Loud sound. • Style of cooking. • Costs little money. • Little or no sound. • To control by rules. • Costs a lot of money. • A place or part of a place. • A word that shows an action. • Related to the present time. • A word that describes a noun. • Based on old customs and ways. • A chance to do something good. • The main business area of a city. • Nearby or from the area around you. • ...
Mesoamerica Test Review 2024-10-30
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- The Incan Empire fell to the Spanish led by _______(last name) in the 1530s
- the Inca utilized a system of ____ to transport messages and goods quickly
- Inca developed ______ farming to adapt to mountainous terrain
- the Mayan built massive step ______ and temples to honor their gods
- trade routes _____ cities of the Mayan civilization
- the Mayan used techniques like _____ and burn agriculture
- floating gardens used by the Aztec
- the belief in many gods
- civilization known for their advances in astronomy, architecture, and mathematics
- Mayan developed a complex math system including the concept of....
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- very important to Aztec society - everyone received a basic version of this
- the writing system used by the Maya
- the Olmec introduced religious rituals including the worship of
- the capital city of the Aztec Empire
- Inca utilized irrigation techniques such as...(2 words)
- the Olmec distinctive artistic styles including colossal _____ and jade carvings
- the foundational civilization of early Mesoamerica for later civilizations
- located primarily in present day Peru
- the Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec
- this Aztex emperor initially welcomed the Spanish
20 Clues: the belief in many gods • floating gardens used by the Aztec • the writing system used by the Maya • the capital city of the Aztec Empire • located primarily in present day Peru • the Spanish conquistador who conquered the Aztec • this Aztex emperor initially welcomed the Spanish • trade routes _____ cities of the Mayan civilization • ...
South Africa 2025-05-06
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- The last name of the first person to perform a heart transplant
- South Africa exports gold and ...
- If you are poor, you cannot go to a good ...
- South Arfica has 11 official ...
- 36% of white South Africans speak ...
- People in China use rhino horns for this
- If you have a mix of ethnic backgrounds, you are considered ...
- The number of capital cities in South Africa
- The city with the supreme court
- Most people from South Africa has this religion
- Only 13.5% of the country is used for ...
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- 28% og black South Africans does not have a ...
- The language spoken by 76% of the coloured South Africans
- Another word for rhinos, elephants, zebras and other animals
- People whose families same from Holland
- South Africa is located at the ... tip of Africa
- 7 million South Africans live with this disease
- The skin colour of 8% of the South Africans
- South Africa has both farmland, savannah and ...
- The skin colour of 80% of the South Africans
- South Africa exports a lot of ....
- An open grassy area with trees and bushes
22 Clues: The city with the supreme court • South Arfica has 11 official ... • South Africa exports gold and ... • South Africa exports a lot of .... • 36% of white South Africans speak ... • People whose families same from Holland • People in China use rhino horns for this • An open grassy area with trees and bushes • Only 13.5% of the country is used for ... • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2025-04-03
Across
- an economic system in which the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all
- invented morse code
- Scottish engineer and inventor whose improvements in the steam engine led to its wide use in industry (1736-1819)
- the development of commercial enterprise
- a work stoppage
- American inventor who designed the first commercially successful steamboat and the first steam warship
- The Industrial Revolution began here
- English railway pioneer who built the first passenger railway in 1825
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- people with money who backed new businesses
- an organization of employees formed to bargain with the employer
- _____ Brown established the first water-powered cotton textile mill
- A raw material or product that can be bought and sold
- a seat of government
- a new way of making products
- an engine for spinning wool or cotton
- cities
- an economic system based on private ownership
- artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting or crocheting natural or synthetic fibers
- The owner of the means of production
- became a widely normal type of labor throughout the 19th century
20 Clues: cities • a work stoppage • invented morse code • a seat of government • a new way of making products • The owner of the means of production • The Industrial Revolution began here • an engine for spinning wool or cotton • the development of commercial enterprise • people with money who backed new businesses • an economic system based on private ownership • ...
Social studies 2024-03-15
Across
- What is the most popular religion in the region?
- What country invaded Kuwait in 1990?
- What is a major symbol of Persia and an important industry for Iran?
- What ethnic group makes up one-third of Kazakhstan’s population?
- Where was the US embassy that got attacked in 1979?
- What Persian title did the first ruler of the Safavid take?
- What does kyrgyz mean?
- What is the capital of Iraq?
- Which country is the poorest on the Arabian peninsula?
Down
- What ancient civilization formed between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?
- What is the landform that occupies the center of Iran?
- What is the second largest ethnic group in Iraq?
- How do people farm in dry areas?
- What is the richest country in Central Asia?
- What is the major language in Iran?
- Which country has two of the largest cities in the region?
- What family rules Saudi Arabia?
- What type of government is Iran?
- What were the Persians known for?
- What is a major part of Tajikistan’s economy?
- What is the major resource on the Arabian peninsula?
21 Clues: What does kyrgyz mean? • What is the capital of Iraq? • What family rules Saudi Arabia? • How do people farm in dry areas? • What type of government is Iran? • What were the Persians known for? • What is the major language in Iran? • What country invaded Kuwait in 1990? • What is the richest country in Central Asia? • What is a major part of Tajikistan’s economy? • ...
Ch. 5 Ancient India Test Review 2022-11-08
Across
- A linguist is a scholar who studies _____.
- what is the most popular religion in India today?
- During which decade were the ancient cities of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro discovered?
- which city became the capital of the Mauryan empire?
- what is the belief that everything in the world is part of Brahman?
- what is the name of the Aryan written language?
- What part of Harappan culture has not been deciphered yet?
- Hindus believe they can improve karma by doing ______.
- what land feature separates the Indian subcontinent from other countries?
- what nomadic group invaded India around 1500 BC?
Down
- the ultimate goal of Buddhism is to reach ________?
- who founded the Mauryan Empire?
- Which term refers to the religious duties of a Hindu or Buddhist?
- who founded Buddhism?
- Which caste was the highest in Indian society?
- The Harappan civilization flourished in the ______ Valley
- The Aryan people preferred to live in small ______?
- Who conquered most of India before beginning to hate warfare?
- The Sanskrit word for vedas means _____.
- many historians were surprised to learn how advanced the _______ people were.
20 Clues: who founded Buddhism? • who founded the Mauryan Empire? • The Sanskrit word for vedas means _____. • A linguist is a scholar who studies _____. • Which caste was the highest in Indian society? • what is the name of the Aryan written language? • what nomadic group invaded India around 1500 BC? • what is the most popular religion in India today? • ...
RST Crossword 2025-10-16
Across
- Once a town centre, forever under construction.
- District famous for its owl statue and confusing roads.
- Type of government Canberra loves to host.
- Top of Mount Ainslie where every selfie is taken.
- The bush capital itself.
- Where kids and adults both touch the “don’t touch” buttons.
- National park where phone signal goes to die.
- Annual explosion of tulips and tourists.
- Popular spot for barbecues and unexpected cold swims.
- Why GPS directions here always sound uncertain.
- What every Canberra apartment has instead of a backyard.
- Suburb known for coffee, murals, and hipster energy.
Down
- Unlike most cities, Canberra actually was.
- The lake named after Canberra’s designer.
- Daily source for both news and comment-section drama.
- The street that always seems to be closed (insert your own local version if you like).
- The city’s largest unofficial religion.
- The reason every Canberran owns too many coats.
- Sleek red line from Gungahlin to the city.
- Why it’s so hard to get a flat horizon photo.
- Where debates echo louder than the bells.
- Acronym for local institute of learning.
22 Clues: The bush capital itself. • The city’s largest unofficial religion. • Annual explosion of tulips and tourists. • Acronym for local institute of learning. • The lake named after Canberra’s designer. • Where debates echo louder than the bells. • Unlike most cities, Canberra actually was. • Type of government Canberra loves to host. • ...
Vocab Crossword 2025-11-17
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- & Magic
- – The gleaming capital city of the Lost Cities.
- – A talented Telepath and Sophie’s close friend.
- – The animal preserve where Sophie helps care for Silveny.
- – What Sophie and her friends attempt during their trip to Exile.
- – Fitz and Biana’s father, whose mind breaks in this book.
- – Spherical gadget Dex modifies for surveillance.
- – One of the intelligent species who serve as bodyguards.
- – Empath known for pranks and brilliant artistic talent.
Down
- – Tool used for navigation when leaping between places.
- – Mental residue from a healing or memory interaction.
- – The terrifying underground prison visited in the book.
- – A winged unicorn believed to be extinct—until Silveny appears.
- – Telepathic protagonist who discovers her true potential.
- – First known alicorn; forms a special bond with Sophie.
- – One of the mysterious leaders of the Black Swan, with many identities.
- – A light signal used for leap travel.
- – Crucial ability Sophie must use to save Alden.
- – Massive theme as Sophie tries to hide Silveny from the Council.
- – Technopath who often invents things that accidentally explode.
20 Clues: & Magic • – A light signal used for leap travel. • – The gleaming capital city of the Lost Cities. • – A talented Telepath and Sophie’s close friend. • – Crucial ability Sophie must use to save Alden. • – Spherical gadget Dex modifies for surveillance. • – Mental residue from a healing or memory interaction. • – Tool used for navigation when leaping between places. • ...
America 2026-01-15
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- Annual harvest holiday
- Movie capital
- Explorer who reached the Americas in 1492
- Mountainous western state
- President during the Great Depression and WWII
- July 4th tradition
- Famous theater district
- Served at ballparks and cookouts
- July 4th celebration
- Desert state, Grand Canyon
- Ship that brought the Pilgrims to America
- First U.S. president
- Known for oranges and beaches
- Purchased from Russia in 1867
- First person to walk on the Moon
- Tall building symbol of cities
- Settlers moving west
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- City of the Tea Party protest
- Signing city of the Declaration
- Empire State, famous city and region
- 1849 California migration
- Famous statue in New York Harbor
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Known for Las Vegas
- Women's voting rights
- Central ideal in the Declaration of Independence
- Trail westward
- President who issued the Emancipation Proclamation
- President assassinated in 1963
- Known for lakes and cold winters
- State of the Gold Rush and Hollywood
- 50th U.S. state
- Popular American fast food
- Large southern state
- Major U.S. river
- Famous baseball team
36 Clues: Movie capital • Trail westward • 50th U.S. state • Major U.S. river • July 4th tradition • Known for Las Vegas • July 4th celebration • First U.S. president • Large southern state • Famous baseball team • Settlers moving west • Women's voting rights • Annual harvest holiday • Famous theater district • 1849 California migration • Mountainous western state • Desert state, Grand Canyon • ...
BLACK CAT FLOOD 2 2025-12-28
Across
- a small flying animal or a piece of sports equipment used to hit a ball
- a piece of cloth used as a symbol of a country or group
- a living creature such as a dog, bird, or fish
- the main city of a country or state
- the part of the body at the end of the arm
- the rear part of the body or something behind you
- feeling pleasure or contentment
- a device or plan used to catch something
- a soft hat without a wide brim
- a chart that shows days, weeks, and months
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- a group of people related to each other
- a very dark color, the opposite of white
- a stick of wax that gives light when burned
- a small animal with long ears that can hop
- a small domesticated animal kept as a pet
- a round fruit with red, green, or yellow skin
- a group of things that share the same type or quality
- an adult male human
- a container used to carry or hold things
- a drawing that shows places such as countries, cities, or roads
20 Clues: an adult male human • a soft hat without a wide brim • feeling pleasure or contentment • the main city of a country or state • a group of people related to each other • a very dark color, the opposite of white • a container used to carry or hold things • a device or plan used to catch something • a small domesticated animal kept as a pet • ...
12 2025-08-06
Across
- Norwegian city
- Dutch Caribbean island
- Chinese canal city
- Costa Rican city
- Ancient Iberian region
- Capital of Bahamas
- Capital of French Guiana
- Soviet-era city name
- Capital of Ecuador
- Venezuela's capital
- Spanish heritage city
- Iranian oil city
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- Czech Republic city
- Holy city in Saudi Arabia
- Bangladeshi city
- Chinese river city
- Red Sea resort town
- Salsa city in Colombia
- Northern Argentina province
- Coastal town in Slovenia
- South American range
- Capital of Nauru
- Turkish resort city
- Arctic Russian city
- African landlocked country
25 Clues: Norwegian city • Bangladeshi city • Costa Rican city • Capital of Nauru • Iranian oil city • Chinese river city • Chinese canal city • Capital of Bahamas • Capital of Ecuador • Czech Republic city • Red Sea resort town • Turkish resort city • Arctic Russian city • Venezuela's capital • South American range • Soviet-era city name • Spanish heritage city • Dutch Caribbean island • Salsa city in Colombia • ...
NJ Cities 2022-01-25
12 Clues: SixFlags! • Silk City • Founded in 1857 • The first submarine • 07011-07015 zip codes • Sister city Kenya, Nakuru • Founded, February 7, 1837 • City Hall is located here • Frank Sinatra grew up here • Liberty Island National Park • Originally Known As Raritan Township • Known for iron, steel and rubber industries
Cities Vocabulary 2022-09-07
Across
- a person going on foot
- a structure carrying a pathway or roadway over a depression or obstacle (such as a river)
- houses and apartments considered collectively.
- (of a space) full of people
- a stand or stall for the sale of newspapers.
- a light illuminating a road, typically mounted on a tall pole.
- a large wheeled vehicle from which food is sold that typically contains cooking facilities where the food is prepared
- a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect.
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- a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road.
- the area surrounding a particular place, person, or object.
- a machine next to a parking space in a street, into which the driver puts money so as to be authorized to park the vehicle for a particular length of time.
- a place where three or more roads join and traffic must go around a circular area in the middle, rather than straight across.
12 Clues: a person going on foot • (of a space) full of people • a stand or stall for the sale of newspapers. • houses and apartments considered collectively. • a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road. • the area surrounding a particular place, person, or object. • a point or line common to lines or surfaces that intersect. • ...
Drowned Cities 2023-10-12
12 Clues: A dog • a small organized • small parts broken • uncomfortably hot. • state of condition • untidily scattered. • making a small hole • half wolf and half coyote • lift or move with a lever • move swiftly and lightly. • containing or impregnated with salt. • Its an infection that most often affect the lungs
Drowned Cities 2023-10-13
Across
- child care center, an organization of adults who take care of children in place of their parents.
- to pierce slightly with a sharp point.
- (coy wolf) canid hybrid descended from coyotes, eastern wolves, gray wolves, and dogs.
- the quality of causing or wanting to cause harm or evil.
- is an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs
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- having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
- make a loud, harsh, squealing noise.
- in an orderly or systematic manner.
- a large single building or part of a complex subdivided into separate prison cells.
- make (something) greater by adding to it; increase.
- are a small part broken or separated off something.
- a small organized dissenting group within a larger one, especially in politics.
12 Clues: in an orderly or systematic manner. • make a loud, harsh, squealing noise. • to pierce slightly with a sharp point. • make (something) greater by adding to it; increase. • are a small part broken or separated off something. • the quality of causing or wanting to cause harm or evil. • having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country. • ...
American Cities 2024-04-14
Across
- Here you can visit Navy Pier, a 3,300-foot-long pier in Lake Michigan.
- Here you can visit old American sites such as the Liberty Bell.
- Here you can watch a baseball game at Dodger Stadium.
- Here you can visit Walt Disney World and Everglades National Park.
- Here you can watch the Red Sox play at Fenway Park.
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- Here you can see the Golden Gate Bridge or visit Alcatraz Prison.
- Here you can watch the Carolina Panthers play football or go to a Nascar race.
- Here you can enjoy beautiful beaches and cultures from South America.
- Here you can go to the first Starbucks or climb the famous Space Needle.
- Here you can visit Waikiki and see famous volcanos.
- Here you can see the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty.
- Here you can visit famous casinos.
12 Clues: Here you can visit famous casinos. • Here you can visit Waikiki and see famous volcanos. • Here you can watch the Red Sox play at Fenway Park. • Here you can watch a baseball game at Dodger Stadium. • Here you can visit old American sites such as the Liberty Bell. • Here you can see the Golden Gate Bridge or visit Alcatraz Prison. • ...
Cities & towns 2026-03-30
Cities vocabulary 2026-03-12
Across
- A traditional Japanese guest house.
- An official organization responsible for managing public services and decisions in a city.
- A traditional Japanese floor covering known for its comfort, durability and natural insulation.
- A road that curves or twists, rather than going in a straight line.
- Overused, not original. Közhely.
- An Italian waterbus.
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- Being dedicated to an activity or a cause.
- The historic center of a city, often with well- preserved architecture.
- A place of interest that attracts visitors.
- A large, white aquatic bird with a long, graceful neck.
- A material known for its beauty and used in sculpture or architecture.
- A naturally raised area of land, not as high as a mountain.
12 Clues: An Italian waterbus. • Overused, not original. Közhely. • A traditional Japanese guest house. • Being dedicated to an activity or a cause. • A place of interest that attracts visitors. • A large, white aquatic bird with a long, graceful neck. • A naturally raised area of land, not as high as a mountain. • ...
Unit 3 Geography 2017-02-09
Across
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain (fish, furs, lumber, oil and minerals)
- Capital City: Canada - Canada’s largest cities = Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa (35 Million)
- largest region in land area, but smallest number of population
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- Atlantic Region = humid continental (large seasonal temperatures difference) - Core Region = humid continental (large seasonal temperatures difference) - Prairie Region = semiarid (received precipitation below normal for area) to sub arctic (long, usually very cold winters, and short, cool to mild summers) - Pacific Region = marine coast climate (cool summers and cool (but not cold) winters) - Northern Region = tundra (treeless regions, cold and windy with little precipitation, covered by snow for most of year)
- Atlantic Region = English - Core Region = English/French (Quebec) - Prairie Region = English - Pacific Region = English - Northern Region = English
- electricity generated from flowing rivers
- population comes from many cultures and share national identity but maintain the traditions of their parents/grandparents
- found in or living in a city
- geographic region that is well suited for the settlement of people
- found in or living in areas that are not close to cities
10 Clues: found in or living in a city • electricity generated from flowing rivers • found in or living in areas that are not close to cities • largest region in land area, but smallest number of population • geographic region that is well suited for the settlement of people • Capital City: Canada - Canada’s largest cities = Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa (35 Million) • ...
crossword on changing places 2021-06-09
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- Some of the reasons for urbanisation in India?
- A town or village. More like the countryside
- Industrialization is a major cause of urbanisation. It has expanded the employment opportunities. Rural people have migrated to cities on account of better employment opportunities.
- transport and communication. E.g.: Cell phones have become common even among rural people.
- living in groups or communities instead of alone.
- The movement by people from place to place
- A geographical area distinct from rural areas
- opportunities- In rural sector people have to depend mainly on agriculture for their livelihood. But Indian agriculture is depending on monsoon. In drought situations or natural calamities, rural people have to migrate to cities.
- Industrialization is a major cause of urbanisation
- increase The increase in the number of population
- in Dress habits.
- the part of a society that creates wealth.
- the person who stayed in the slums for the documentary
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- the study of the relationship between objects in physical space.
- having to do with the surroundings of something
- Those factors which either forcefully push people into migration or attract them.
- factors- Many social factors such as attraction of cities, better standard of living, better educational facilities, need for status also induce people to migrate to cities.
- the first documentary we watched in class
- of education- The literacy rate has increased among the rural people. They have become more modernised.
- Urban areas are characterised by sophisticated technology better infrastructure, communication, medical facilities, etc. People feel that they can lead a comfortable life in cities and migrate to cities.
- of modern Technology
- that which follows or result.
22 Clues: in Dress habits. • of modern Technology • that which follows or result. • the first documentary we watched in class • The movement by people from place to place • the part of a society that creates wealth. • A town or village. More like the countryside • A geographical area distinct from rural areas • Some of the reasons for urbanisation in India? • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2024-11-28
Across
- inventor of the first steamboat
- caused by poor sanitation in cities
- the railroad that increased trade and travel across the United States
- the first national road
- spinning and weaving in one factory led to this industry in New England
- invented the steel plow which helped farmers become faster and more efficient in growing crops
- inventor of the automobile
- invented the sewing machine
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- invented by Alexander Graham Bell
- created by too many people moving into cities across America
- invented the cotton gin
- the birthplace of the industrial revolution
- once done inside the homes or on farms, now moved to factories for mass production
- the Embargo Act of 1807 and the War of 1812 forced Americans to become more
- the Industrial Revolution led to many new ones
- allowed the harvesting of grain to be faster and cheaper
- people began to move from farmlands into these across America
- created the telegraph, which allowed communication from the east coast to the Mississippi
- invented by Thomas Edison
19 Clues: invented the cotton gin • the first national road • invented by Thomas Edison • inventor of the automobile • invented the sewing machine • inventor of the first steamboat • invented by Alexander Graham Bell • caused by poor sanitation in cities • the birthplace of the industrial revolution • the Industrial Revolution led to many new ones • ...
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT 2013-05-24
Across
- What you make in an attempt to avoid execution
- When you kill someone but did not mean to
- When you kill someone
- Death by electricution
- How murderers were executed in England
- Punishment for murder
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- Death by poisonous gas
- Death by the injection of chemicals
- When a criminal is put to death for his crimes
- where people waiting to be executed live
10 Clues: When you kill someone • Punishment for murder • Death by poisonous gas • Death by electricution • Death by the injection of chemicals • How murderers were executed in England • where people waiting to be executed live • When you kill someone but did not mean to • When a criminal is put to death for his crimes • What you make in an attempt to avoid execution
capital cites 2014-05-05
10 Clues: 2008 Olympics. • home of big Ben. • can you flamenco • can you climb the tower? • will you meet lady liberty? • can you find your mummy here? • there are floating markets here. • can you follow the welsh traditions? • there are hardly any over weight people. • this city was once split into east and west.
Capital Output 2023-03-01
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- The amount of manpower a company has.
- The resources of a company.
- The physical capital of a company.
- Physical Products that are able to be touched and bought.
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- Products that are not physical but are services.
- The materials used for creating products.
- The creation of goods and services
- The product after putting in the input.
- The ongoing work of a company.
- Resources that expire.
10 Clues: Resources that expire. • The resources of a company. • The ongoing work of a company. • The creation of goods and services • The physical capital of a company. • The amount of manpower a company has. • The product after putting in the input. • The materials used for creating products. • Products that are not physical but are services. • ...
capital citys 2017-08-06
10 Clues: Capital city of Italy • Capital city of Greece • Capital city of Russia • Capital city of Sweden • Capital city of France • Capital city of Poland • Capital city of Iceland • Capital city of Ireland • Capital city of Morocco • Capital city of Portugal
Capital punishment 2021-03-06
10 Clues: builder Noah • the first man • opposite to love • first man to die • we get this by grace • God gave this on Sinai • the number of commandments • something presented in a court • an appointment we will all keep • you will be put to death for this
Share Capital 2021-05-14
Across
- Balance in forfeited shares Account is shown in B/s under this head
- Called at the time of winding up of Company only
- When shares are forfeited ,Share capital Account is debited with this A/c
- employees can subscribe to the shares at lower price
- money received in parts
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- Maximum capital the company can raise
- invitation to subscribe to a select group of members
- Amount received over & above the face value
- money received completely
- incorporated by group of persons for starting a legal business activity
10 Clues: money received in parts • money received completely • Maximum capital the company can raise • Amount received over & above the face value • Called at the time of winding up of Company only • invitation to subscribe to a select group of members • employees can subscribe to the shares at lower price • Balance in forfeited shares Account is shown in B/s under this head • ...
Share Capital 2021-05-14
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- Balance in forfeited shares Account is shown in B/s under this head
- Called at the time of winding up of Company only
- When shares are forfeited ,Share capital Account is debited with this A/c
- employees can subscribe to the shares at lower price
- money received in parts
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- Maximum capital the company can raise
- invitation to subscribe to a select group of members
- Amount received over & above the face value
- money received completely
- incorporated by group of persons for starting a legal business activity
10 Clues: money received in parts • money received completely • Maximum capital the company can raise • Amount received over & above the face value • Called at the time of winding up of Company only • invitation to subscribe to a select group of members • employees can subscribe to the shares at lower price • Balance in forfeited shares Account is shown in B/s under this head • ...
Countries capital 2021-10-04
Capital Crossword 2022-07-19
the capital 2023-07-21
10 Clues: Capital of Kenya • Capital of Spain • Capital of Greece • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Canada • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Australia • Capital of Switzerland • Aires Capital of Argentina
Japanese Capital 2023-12-17
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- Southern city known for its historic temples, parks, and cuisine.
- Port city near Tokyo with a mix of modern and historic attractions.
- Historic city, sadly known for being a target during World War II.
- Northern city famous for its beer, winter sports, and festivals.
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- Historical city with traditional temples, gardens, and tea houses.
- City in the Tohoku region known for its festivals and historic sites.
- Ancient capital with deer roaming freely and historic temples.
- Industrial and cultural hub, home to historic sites and modern industry.
- Vibrant city known for its food, nightlife, and modern architecture.
- Japan's bustling capital, known for its modernity and technology.
10 Clues: Ancient capital with deer roaming freely and historic temples. • Northern city famous for its beer, winter sports, and festivals. • Southern city known for its historic temples, parks, and cuisine. • Japan's bustling capital, known for its modernity and technology. • Historical city with traditional temples, gardens, and tea houses. • ...
Capital Letters 2024-02-23
10 Clues: a / i • mrs / mid • album / april • sarah / salad • tesco / thing • french / fable • saddled / spanish • eagerly / england • wednesday / wagonload • habitable / halloween
Random Capital 2024-08-29
Across
- what is the capital of Italian?
- what is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
- what is the capital of China?
- what is the capital of Australia?
- What is the capital of Korea?
Down
- what is the capital of Rumania?
- what ie the capital of Spain?
- what is the capital of Hungary?
- what is the capital of Austria ?
- what is the capital of Frankreich?
10 Clues: what ie the capital of Spain? • what is the capital of China? • What is the capital of Korea? • what is the capital of Rumania? • what is the capital of Italian? • what is the capital of Hungary? • what is the capital of Austria ? • what is the capital of Australia? • what is the capital of Frankreich? • what is the capital of Saudi Arabia?
CAPITAL CLASH 2025-12-29
Capital Minds 2025-10-16
10 Clues: Another word for chat • Fun movement to music • Helps your mind recharge • The body's control center • A small word for happiness • It beats and shows you care • What you do when you're tired • Something we try to keep sharp • Someone you like to spend time with • Taking a _____ around the block boosts brain health
State Capitals (West) 2021-11-03
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- The capital city is Juneau
- The Capital of Wyoming
- The capital of Colorado
- The capital of Idaho
- The Capital of California
- The capital is Santa Fe
- The Capital is Helena
- The capital city is Salt Lake City
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- The capital of Oregon
- The capital is Carson City
- The capital city is Phoenix
- The capital of Washington
- The capital of Hawaii
13 Clues: The capital of Idaho • The capital of Oregon • The capital of Hawaii • The Capital is Helena • The Capital of Wyoming • The capital of Colorado • The capital is Santa Fe • The capital of Washington • The Capital of California • The capital city is Juneau • The capital is Carson City • The capital city is Phoenix • The capital city is Salt Lake City
Industrial Revolution 2026-01-28
Across
- Poor working conditions caused by heavy smoke and waste
- Machines Machines used to make cloth faster
- Economy Type of economy that shifted from farming to manufacturing
- Class New social class that grew from business and factory owners
- Engine Machine that used steam power to run factories and trains
- Britain Country where the Industrial Revolution began
- Laws passed to improve factory conditions
- Movement of people from farms to cities
- Invention that improved communication over long distances
- Crowded, fast-growing areas during industrialization
- Transportation that connected cities and sped up trade
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- Labor Children working in factories and mines
- Economic system based on private ownership and profit
- Natural resource used to power steam engines
- Power source that replaced human and animal labor
- People who owned factories and machinery
- Housing built quickly for factory workers
- Long working hours and low pay faced by this group
- System System where goods are made by machines in large buildings
- Unions Workers joining together to demand better working conditions
20 Clues: Movement of people from farms to cities • People who owned factories and machinery • Housing built quickly for factory workers • Laws passed to improve factory conditions • Machines Machines used to make cloth faster • Natural resource used to power steam engines • Labor Children working in factories and mines • Power source that replaced human and animal labor • ...
Civil War 2017-04-28
5 Clues: led union to victory • was the capital of virginia • grant lost 7,000 men in about a our • September 1864 sherman captured and burned it • Sherman wanted a total war so he burned houses crops villages and cities to the ground
M7_L3 Canada Today 2025-02-04
5 Clues: on or near the sea • Canada's national Capital • City on the Pacific coast with strong trade ties to Asia • strong connection that the people feel toward their region • Canada's second-largest city, one of the world's largest French-speaking cities
Sage 30 words 2022-04-08
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- vegetables growing in kansas
- men who made money on cattle drives
- capital of Kansas
- this man owned many restaurants
- gymnastics club in topeka
- railroads along the santa fe trail
- wire to help keep cattle in
- lots of cow selling
- towns next to the railroads
- this makes bread
- helped protect settlers
- places indians had to move to
- move from one state to another
- scottish silk merchant
- taking care of sheep
- massacre that killed many indians
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- the town in Kansas with Mass street
- kiowa Chief
- people could get land for free
- move from one country to another
- made money off crops
- swedish immigrant that loved art
- made a impact on the kansas cows
- indians from kansas that start with O
- the city Amelia Earhart from
- many people moving at once
- trains ride on these
- One of the biggest cities in Kansas
- these people are now free
- girl who moved to Kansas
- people who moved in to the plains
31 Clues: kiowa Chief • this makes bread • capital of Kansas • lots of cow selling • made money off crops • trains ride on these • taking care of sheep • scottish silk merchant • helped protect settlers • girl who moved to Kansas • gymnastics club in topeka • these people are now free • many people moving at once • wire to help keep cattle in • towns next to the railroads • vegetables growing in kansas • ...
Economic Acivity 2013-10-22
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- an unimportant factor as mushrooms are grown indoors
- bacterial blotch is treat with these
- the functioning character and profile of a business
- a nation where disabled people are mushroom farming
- the medium mushrooms are grown in
- a button mushroom
- the hours it takes for mushrooms to double in size
- a continent where water hyacinths are used for compost
- will not last long before it spoils
- 4kilos/head of mushrooms are eaten annually by this country
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- mushrooms grow from this
- claims to be mushroom capital of the world
- countries where mushroom are mostly grown
- 86% of households in this nation buy mushrooms
- resource use is found in this dash point
- a place where mushrooms can be grown
- crop grown in small area with large output
- the area on the urban fringe of cities
- water that is used again
- a niche mushroom
- industry where one sells a service
- shape of the land
- used in substrate
- the economic industry mushrooms are categorised into
- acronym for second dot point
- an activity undertaken for profit
26 Clues: a niche mushroom • a button mushroom • shape of the land • used in substrate • mushrooms grow from this • water that is used again • acronym for second dot point • the medium mushrooms are grown in • an activity undertaken for profit • industry where one sells a service • will not last long before it spoils • bacterial blotch is treat with these • a place where mushrooms can be grown • ...
FLORIDA TRIP 2015-03-29
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- a ritzy city that has a restaurant called Sea Salt
- Michael's and 15 south are in this city
- a place with jumping orca
- the capital of Florida
- - the main street in Key West
- - home of the University of Florida
- a large resort in Orlando
- stands for The Players Championship
- a city close to Miami
- a city in the northeast of Florida
- a place with a big car race
- a type of light
- name of the space center
- - this beast is a blue golf course
- a place with lots of marine life
- Walt's place
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- a newer kids resort
- the place with lots of airboats
- a city near St. Pete
- an island with lots of shells
- an odditorium
- one of North America's oldest cities
- golfer at Bay Hill
- brothers who owned a circus
- a large shopping area in Panama Beach
- where Atlantic avenue is
- a botanical garden
- - a style of architecture that Miami Beach has
- the tip of Florida
- Siesta Key has this white stuff
30 Clues: Walt's place • an odditorium • a type of light • golfer at Bay Hill • a botanical garden • the tip of Florida • a newer kids resort • a city near St. Pete • a city close to Miami • the capital of Florida • where Atlantic avenue is • name of the space center • a place with jumping orca • a large resort in Orlando • brothers who owned a circus • a place with a big car race • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-02-14
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- English chemist - invented first simple electric motor
- Money used to invest in business
- Italian inventor of the radio
- French chemist that showed link between germs & disease.
- A machine that generates electricity
- The concept that germs/microbes can cause infectious diseases
- line New, efficient, cheaper method of production, everyone performs a single task
- Aka cottage industry (raw cotton sent to peasants who turn it into thread)
- Drug that prevents pain during surgery (used first in mid 1700s)
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- The process of taking over and consolidating land formerly shared by peasant farmers
- parts Method of simplifying assembly/repair of products by using identical components
- Improved the steam engine (invented in 1712) to be more efficient
- Movement of people to cities
- Private roads that charged people to use them (tolls) - built by entrepreneurs
- American inventor of the cotton gin (1793)
- Multi-story buildings divided into apartments
- Swedish chemist who invented dynamite in 1866
- British inventor - made new process for steel in 1856
- German doctor that identified the bacterium that causes tuberculosis
- People who start new businesses and take on the associated risk
20 Clues: Movement of people to cities • Italian inventor of the radio • Money used to invest in business • A machine that generates electricity • American inventor of the cotton gin (1793) • Multi-story buildings divided into apartments • Swedish chemist who invented dynamite in 1866 • British inventor - made new process for steel in 1856 • ...
Morning Crossword 2021-01-24
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- A popular meat at breakfast time
- If you order from here, you get chicken for hot lunch.
- Capital of Hawaii
- when you mix yellow and blue you get...
- a common mode of travel in big cities, with underground trains
- the name of Batman's butler
- If you're at the beach on the east coast of the USA, you can swim in the _______ ocean.
- A "purple" country in between Russia and China
- opposite of subtraction
- The first American woman in space was Sally ____.
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- an island sound of the state of Florida
- the planet farthest from the sun
- We eat ______ cake for Mardi Gras.
- when you mix blue and red you get...
- We read Scholastic ______ to learn about current events.
- "Do you wanna build a _____"
- Ms. ________ shared a chapel about her insulin pump
- "Row row row your boat, gently down the _____"
- a device that counts our steps
- _______ Us is a popular video game right now.
- A Nintendo character that used to be a villain but is not anymore, ________ Kong
21 Clues: Capital of Hawaii • opposite of subtraction • the name of Batman's butler • "Do you wanna build a _____" • a device that counts our steps • A popular meat at breakfast time • the planet farthest from the sun • We eat ______ cake for Mardi Gras. • when you mix blue and red you get... • an island sound of the state of Florida • when you mix yellow and blue you get... • ...
INCREDIBLE INDIA! 2021-02-18
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- the Silicon Valley of India
- the Government of India
- the name of the protagonist of the film "Water"
- the planet's highest mountains
- the second biggest religious group
- the food which the Hindus can't eat
- the grains most used
- the sacred river
- the second highest mountain in India
- it grows on the lower slopes
- the other name of Chennai
- the man who led a non-violent struggle
- the name of the Indian film industry
- the new name of Bombay
- the name of the poor neighborhoods near big cities
- the vehicular language
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- the most famous Indians archipelago
- type of companies which are located here
- a mix of spices
- the century in which India was colonized
- the country which colonized India
- it's at the base of the Indian society
- the official language of India
- the dominant faith
- the capital city of India
- the name of the levels of the social system
- the sacred animal
- the island in the south of India
- the sea at the left of India
- a goddess of Hinduism
30 Clues: a mix of spices • the sacred river • the sacred animal • the dominant faith • the grains most used • a goddess of Hinduism • the new name of Bombay • the vehicular language • the Government of India • the capital city of India • the other name of Chennai • the Silicon Valley of India • it grows on the lower slopes • the sea at the left of India • the planet's highest mountains • ...
Ella Persio-Chapter 9 2021-02-23
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- the economic policy of letting owners of industry and business set working conditions without interference
- voluntary labor associations
- when the crops planted change each year
- economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned and money is invested into business ventures to make a profit
- to judge things on their utility
- large buildings filled with machines
- defended free markets
- large fields
- German journalist who introduced a radical socialism called Marxism
- the increased output of machine made goods
- to refuse to work
- a business owned by stockholders who share in it's profits but are not personally responsible for it's debts
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- process of developing machine production of goods
- city building and the movement of people to cities
- factors of production are owned by the public
- a person who organizes, manages, and takes of the risks of a business
- a social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers
- land, labor, and capital
- rights of ownership
- all means of production owned by the people
20 Clues: large fields • to refuse to work • rights of ownership • defended free markets • land, labor, and capital • voluntary labor associations • to judge things on their utility • large buildings filled with machines • when the crops planted change each year • the increased output of machine made goods • all means of production owned by the people • ...
Crossword Puzzle- Geography 2021-03-17
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- Zoo in Odisha famous for breeding white tigers.
- It is the only important crop of Lakshadweep.
- These type of saris of Andhra Pradesh are popular.
- An island in the Andamans that has India’s only active volcano
- It is called an ‘Emerald Island.
- The land of Canals.
- The international port and capital city of SriLanka.
- Main river in Odisha.
- Tamil Nadu is famous for these type of paintings.
- An area of sea where there are many islands.
- It is a major trading partner of China.
- The city in Sri Lanka famous for its Buddhist temple.
- Men of Minicoy perform this type of dance.
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- The southernmost point of India in the Great Nicobar Island.
- The hard skeleton of millions of tiny marine animals.
- The twin cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad are separated by this.
- The only country whose national flag is not quadrilateral in shape.
- The language spoken in Lakshadweep. island.
- Pakistan’s main cash crop.
- The land of Bengalis.
- The smallest island in Lakshadweep.
- The city in Pakistan famous for grapes and raisins.
- Main language of Tamil Nadu.
23 Clues: The land of Canals. • The land of Bengalis. • Main river in Odisha. • Pakistan’s main cash crop. • Main language of Tamil Nadu. • It is called an ‘Emerald Island. • The smallest island in Lakshadweep. • It is a major trading partner of China. • Men of Minicoy perform this type of dance. • The language spoken in Lakshadweep. island. • An area of sea where there are many islands. • ...
Travel Safe in 2021 with Zone 1 2021-04-27
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- on the Nile
- most populous city in the world
- lots of game reserves (1)
- where whales like to play (2)
- play the machine, roll those dice (2)
- east of Fez, Morocco
- where the big coathanger is
- ravens and crown jewels (3)
- country of gelato and pizza
- land of the long white cloud (2)
- home of haggis and nessie
- canal for ships
- mining this mount in Qld
- there's a stampede every year
- Romans were clean in England
- popular Indonesian island destination
- jazz and moonshine (2)
- the tower is leaning in Italy
- one of UNESCO cities of literature
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- land of cherry blossoms
- meter maids (2)
- highest peak (2)
- capital of Queensland
- home of the Nobel Peace Prize
- famous for pinctada maxima in WA
- island off mainland Australia
- southern land of snow and ice
- opals everywhere
- big rock in Northern Territory
- paddle steamers on the Murray
- Roman walls surround this Spanish town
- famous Irish crystal
- country of biggest population
- Fiji tourist destination
34 Clues: on the Nile • meter maids (2) • canal for ships • highest peak (2) • opals everywhere • east of Fez, Morocco • famous Irish crystal • capital of Queensland • jazz and moonshine (2) • land of cherry blossoms • mining this mount in Qld • Fiji tourist destination • lots of game reserves (1) • home of haggis and nessie • where the big coathanger is • ravens and crown jewels (3) • ...
Native Americans 2022-11-18
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- What were the Aztecs and the Maya known for
- what did the Adena and Hopewell people build?
- The people of the Great Plains houses are called
- to bring water to dry areas by directing it
- tribe that lived along Pacific Ocean and starts with I
- the first americans
- what did the inuit live in?
- What were the Inca known for growing
- tribe that settled in the southwestern part of the USA
- what the paleoindians made their tools out of
- Why did the Ancestral Pueblo move south?
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- Capital of the Aztec Empire
- Eastern Woodland people often used __ products
- land bridge that connected Asia North
- Where is the Mayan Empire now?
- what shape were the Adena and Hopewell houses shaped like?
- The plains people used every part of the ___
- The Northwest Indians were known for their __ poles.
- The Mayan, Aztec, and Inca empires all had to face the ____ soldiers
- the Ancestral Pueblo were expert basket
- The Aluet built their villages near the __
- How many cities were in the Mayan Empire
- The Plains People hunted __.
23 Clues: the first americans • Capital of the Aztec Empire • what did the inuit live in? • The Plains People hunted __. • Where is the Mayan Empire now? • What were the Inca known for growing • land bridge that connected Asia North • the Ancestral Pueblo were expert basket • How many cities were in the Mayan Empire • Why did the Ancestral Pueblo move south? • ...
Moses Crossword 2017-12-19
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- Lead God's chosen people
- the leader of egypt
- moses dropped his __ and it turned into a snake
- moses was discovered by the pharaoh's daughter in a __
- the __ had gathered as God had told them to
- was put around the door on night of the killing of the first born
- the second book of the Bible
- Lord in small capital letters represents the Hebrew name __
- sinai moses talked to God on ___
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- Pharaoh forced the __ into slavery
- Mt. Sinai is also known as __
- “the Lord saves”
- Hebrew slaves had to work to build for the egyptians
- Moses told the pharaoh that God has __ that will come if he doesn't let his people
- God’s name is translated to __ or Lord
- God told Moses that __ would go with him and speak for him
- God chose Moses to __ his chosen people
- If pharaoh didn't let the hebrews worship God then every first born __ would die
- Moses grew up in __
- ___ tells moses to take off his shoes and feel the holy ground
20 Clues: “the Lord saves” • the leader of egypt • Moses grew up in __ • Lead God's chosen people • the second book of the Bible • Mt. Sinai is also known as __ • sinai moses talked to God on ___ • Pharaoh forced the __ into slavery • God’s name is translated to __ or Lord • God chose Moses to __ his chosen people • the __ had gathered as God had told them to • ...
Medieval Overview, Travel Routes, Zoe Swan 2018-02-22
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- One of the major cities of Italy.
- a person who gives a good to another for something in return.
- an ancient trade route.
- the man who allegedly discovered america.
- a sea that goods were transported across
- the emperor of mongol
- a poor person that worked for richer people.
- a common animal used for transport, often associated with egypt.
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- the group of people who captured constantinople.
- a good that was traded between german & dutch ships.
- the capital city of byzantine.
- a place, often in a courtyard sort of area, where goods are sold to the public.
- a faith that was followed by many countries in the middle ages.
- a direct way for trading that the venetians used with asia.
- a river that travelled down east africa.
- a luxury that was transported from the east to trade with the west.
- what goods were transported on.
- also known as the Dark Ages.
- one of the 3 merchants that rediscovered silk road
- a city that had great islamic faith.
20 Clues: the emperor of mongol • an ancient trade route. • also known as the Dark Ages. • the capital city of byzantine. • what goods were transported on. • One of the major cities of Italy. • a city that had great islamic faith. • a river that travelled down east africa. • a sea that goods were transported across • the man who allegedly discovered america. • ...
Fall of the Romanovs 2018-04-02
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- The majority of Russians were ...
- World War I virtually ended ... with foreign countries
- Month of 1905 in which Nicholas II issued a manifesto outlining reforms
- Form of government in Russia until 1917
- Russia fought this country 1904-05
- Issued by Nicholas II in May 1906, the Fundamental ...
- Capital city of Russia from 1712 to 1918, St ...
- Soldiers and workers council established in cities in 1905
- In 1905, demonstrators were fired upon by the Imperial Guard on Bloody ...
- Battleship that mutinied in June 1905
- Dynasty of tsars to which Nicholas II belonged
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- The Bolsheviks were a radical ... wing revolutionary group
- According to Boney M, Russia's greatest love machine
- Wife of Nicholas II, and the tsarina of Russia
- Eastern region of Russia
- Leader of the Bolsheviks, Vladimir ...
- Russian parliament
- Russian reformer and Prime Minister 1906-11
- Tsarevich, born 1904 with haemophilia
- The Russian fleet was destroyed here in 1905
- Main religion of Russia, ... Christianity
- "... leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to suffering"
22 Clues: Russian parliament • Eastern region of Russia • The majority of Russians were ... • Russia fought this country 1904-05 • Tsarevich, born 1904 with haemophilia • Battleship that mutinied in June 1905 • Leader of the Bolsheviks, Vladimir ... • Form of government in Russia until 1917 • Main religion of Russia, ... Christianity • Russian reformer and Prime Minister 1906-11 • ...
The Roman Empire and Christianity 2024-01-09
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- the arena for gladiators and bloody spectacles
- the "the Good News" of forgiveness of sins because of Jesus
- the Holy book of Christianity
- the Roman Concept of law...innocent until proven ____
- Rome fell in large part due to _____ of foreign barbarians (mostly Germanic)
- this "wonder material" allowed Romans to build impressive monuments and buildings
- the emperor that DIVIDED the empire to save it
- the temple to ALL Roman gods built by Hadrian
- the early Christian church faced _____ from Jews and Romans
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- the new religion originating in Roman Judea
- the first Roman Emperor
- the period of "Roman Peace"
- this engineering marvel carried fresh water to the cities
- trade flourished with the East over the _____ in the Pax Romana
- this emperor moved the capital of Rome to the East and legalized Christianity
- the writer of the Aeneid about Rome's mythical past
- the language of the Roman Empire
- this island was conquered in the Pax Romana...Hadrian builds his wall here
- the founder of Christianity
- the most significant early missionary of Christianity
20 Clues: the first Roman Emperor • the period of "Roman Peace" • the founder of Christianity • the Holy book of Christianity • the language of the Roman Empire • the new religion originating in Roman Judea • the temple to ALL Roman gods built by Hadrian • the arena for gladiators and bloody spectacles • the emperor that DIVIDED the empire to save it • ...
African Countries Jordan 2024-03-07
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- One of the youngest nations in the world
- Scenic landscapes and wildfire preserves
- Has it's own dinosaur
- Has a lot of pyramids
- Home of the tallest Mountain in Africa
- Name of a movie
- Known for Gold abundant gold resources
- home to the Big Five of wildlife
- Has the largest church in the world
- 2nd most rich country in Africa
- Famous for oil and diamonds
- never made it to the fifa world championship
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- boasts with about 11% of the world's birds
- Only Country in the World with 3 capital cities
- One of the wettest places in the world
- oldest country in Africa
- home of the famous Djamaa El Djazair mosque
- Biggest population with 200 million people
- lush forests, diverse animal life, and miles of sandy beaches
- one-fifth of the country is covered by a lake
- home to Africa's tallest statue.
- One of the richest countries in the world
- 10th largest country in the world
- 99% is Muslims
- Home to Endangered Animal Species
25 Clues: 99% is Muslims • Name of a movie • Has it's own dinosaur • Has a lot of pyramids • oldest country in Africa • Famous for oil and diamonds • 2nd most rich country in Africa • home to Africa's tallest statue. • home to the Big Five of wildlife • 10th largest country in the world • Home to Endangered Animal Species • Has the largest church in the world • ...
Rose of my heart 2024-02-14
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- Leonardo DiCaprio's character in "The Wolf of Wall Street".
- Director of the film "The Revenant" starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
- Leonardo DiCaprio's first Oscar-winning film.
- Actor who portrayed Howard Hughes in "The Aviator".
- Capital city of Ireland.
- Mexican spicy chocolate drink.
- No Doubt album with "Don't Speak" and "Just a Girl".
- Reality show franchise with affluent women in various cities.
- Bravo reality show featuring fashion designers.
- Character played by Leonardo DiCaprio in "Titanic".
- Grammy-winning No Doubt song in two thousand and three.
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- Reality show featuring aspiring models.
- Primary ingredient in white chocolate.
- Film in which Leonardo DiCaprio plays a con artist.
- Island off the northwest coast of Ireland.
- Scientific name for killer whales.
- Traditional Irish folk dance.
- Reality show following affluent Persian-American friends in Los Angeles.
- Author of "Ulysses".
- No Doubt member playing bass guitar.
- Johnny Cash's self-proclaimed nickname.
- No Doubt lead vocalist's name.
- Reality show following staff at a Los Angeles restaurant.
- Alcoholic beverage associated with Ireland.
24 Clues: Author of "Ulysses". • Capital city of Ireland. • Traditional Irish folk dance. • Mexican spicy chocolate drink. • No Doubt lead vocalist's name. • Scientific name for killer whales. • No Doubt member playing bass guitar. • Primary ingredient in white chocolate. • Reality show featuring aspiring models. • Johnny Cash's self-proclaimed nickname. • ...
Alexander the Great and More! 2023-02-23
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- Love of wisdom
- Took control of port cities here
- President after JFK
- 14th U.S. president
- President elected in 1988
- First president to have his photograph taken while in office
- President with a doctrine
- A city-state in Greece
- Was an actor before becoming president
- First U.S. president to live in the White House
- Where Alexander went after his first victory
- Greece is the third largest producer of these
- Alexander conquered lands in Europe and _____
- President known for getting stuck in a bathtub
- Period between 323 B.C. and 30 B.C.
- Adjective describing Alexander
- Number for Philip
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- Took over Greece around 220 B.C.
- Ptolemy I Soter became this type of leader
- City named after himself
- Alexander tried to set up a government here
- Alexander studied literature and this
- Alexander defeated them but Philip II did not
- Place that conquered Greece
- Alexander influenced culture in Greece and ____.
- Alexander never lost one of these.
- A common brand of Greek yogurt
- Capital of Greece
- Building in Alexandria destroyed in 391 C.E.
- A typical Greek sandwich
30 Clues: Love of wisdom • Capital of Greece • Number for Philip • President after JFK • 14th U.S. president • A city-state in Greece • City named after himself • A typical Greek sandwich • President elected in 1988 • President with a doctrine • Place that conquered Greece • A common brand of Greek yogurt • Adjective describing Alexander • Took over Greece around 220 B.C. • ...
The USA 2022-11-12
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- The capital of Michigan
- The largest state bordering Mexico
- The most northeastern state
- The second largest state
- The first state to join the union
- The only state with a z
- The capital of Georgia
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- The state which borders the most Great Lakes
- The capital of Alabama
- The capital of Massachusetts
- The least populous state in northeastern USA
- The second state to join the union
- The Pelican State
- The Peach State
- The capital of the United States of America
- The Beehive State
- The capital of Hawaii
- The largest state
18 Clues: The Peach State • The Pelican State • The Beehive State • The largest state • The capital of Hawaii • The capital of Alabama • The capital of Georgia • The capital of Michigan • The only state with a z • The second largest state • The most northeastern state • The capital of Massachusetts • The first state to join the union • The second state to join the union • ...
Canada's Regions 2015-06-16
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- Capital of Canada
- Largest region
- Canada's second largest city
- Smallest territory
- Only bilingual province
- Ocean on the east coast
- Number of territories
- smallest province
- French speaking province
- Region of Ontario and Quebec
- Yukon's capital
- Ocean in Canada's north
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- Canada's largest city
- Newest territory
- Longest river in Canada
- Largest great lake
- Manitoba's capital
- British Columbia region
- Capital of Prince Edward Island
- Number of great lakes
- RCMP training city
- Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
- Highest mountain in Canada
- Ocean on the west coast
- Capital of B.C.
- Number of provinces
26 Clues: Largest region • Capital of B.C. • Yukon's capital • Newest territory • Capital of Canada • smallest province • Smallest territory • Largest great lake • Manitoba's capital • RCMP training city • Number of provinces • Canada's largest city • Number of great lakes • Number of territories • Longest river in Canada • Only bilingual province • British Columbia region • Ocean on the east coast • ...
Spelling words List 2 2021-09-14
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- The capital is Winnipeg
- The capital is Victoria
- The capital is St. Johns
- The capital is Edmonton
- This Territories capital is Whitehorse
- The capital is Toronto
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- The capital is Halifax
- The capital is Charlottetown
- The capital is Quebec City
- This territory's capital is Iqaluit
- The capital is Regina
- The capital is Fredericton
- This territory's capital is Yellowknife
13 Clues: The capital is Regina • The capital is Halifax • The capital is Toronto • The capital is Winnipeg • The capital is Victoria • The capital is Edmonton • The capital is St. Johns • The capital is Quebec City • The capital is Fredericton • The capital is Charlottetown • This territory's capital is Iqaluit • This Territories capital is Whitehorse • This territory's capital is Yellowknife
a7 2026-05-23
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- Capital of New Hampshire
- Capital of Nebraska
- Capital of North Carolina
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of Nevada near Lake Tahoe
- Capital of New York on the Hudson River
- Capital of Oregon
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- Capital of North Dakota
- Capital of Missouri
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Oklahoma
- Capital of Ohio
- Capital of New Mexico known for adobe architecture
13 Clues: Capital of Ohio • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Montana • Capital of Missouri • Capital of Nebraska • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of North Dakota • Capital of New Hampshire • Capital of North Carolina • Capital of Nevada near Lake Tahoe • Capital of New York on the Hudson River • Capital of New Mexico known for adobe architecture
All About Jamaica 2023-03-03
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- Capital of Manchester
- Currency of Jamaica
- First prime minister
- Popular for tourism
- Jamaican music
- Famous Jamaican ska band
- Colour in the nation flag
- Famous sprinter
- Capital of Trelawny
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- National Tree
- Famous boxer
- National _______ bird
- Former colony of ____
- Capital of Hanover
- Famous river
- Most famous musician
- National dish
- Capital city of Jamaica
- Official language of Jamaica
- popular Jamaican soda
20 Clues: Famous boxer • Famous river • National Tree • National dish • Jamaican music • Famous sprinter • Capital of Hanover • Currency of Jamaica • Popular for tourism • Capital of Trelawny • First prime minister • Most famous musician • Capital of Manchester • National _______ bird • Former colony of ____ • popular Jamaican soda • Capital city of Jamaica • Famous Jamaican ska band • Colour in the nation flag • ...
AP Human Geo Unit 6 Crossword 2023-05-12
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- the model observes that a city grows outward from its CBD in a series of concentric rings.
- single planned development assigned to multiple uses
- create sustainable communities by placing developement in convenient locations and designing it to be more efficient.
- the largest city in a country
- a place’s absolute location
- creates separate zones based on land-use type or economic function
- shares some similarities with the concentric zone model and sector model. The traditional central markets share the CBD with a modern business center plus more important religious and government buildings.
- represents Southeast Asian cities that grow around ports and that lack a clearly defined CBD. It establishes that there are only two formal zones that remain constant.
- explains that cities that have a traditional downtown and loose coalitions of other urban areas.
- illustrates that as cities develop, wedge-shaped sectors and divisions emanate from the CBD and emerge generally along transit routes.
- disamenity zones often include informal housing areas
- a suburb that has grown rapidly into a large and sprawling city with more than 100000 residents
- the distance someone is willing to travel for a good or service
- cities that have political, cultural, and economic influence on a global scale
- urban areas expand in an unplanned and uncontrolled way
- theory that describes the spatial relationship between cities and surrounding communities
- high poverty urban areas in disadvantaged locations containing steep slopes, flood-prone ground, rail lines, landfills, or industry.
- supports multiple transit options, preservation of historic buildings, ands respect for the local ecology
- the shifting of population away from cities into surrounding suburbs
- permits multiple land uses in the same space or structure
- creation of dense, walkable, pedestrian-oriented, mixed-use communities near a transit station
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- model that predicts interaction between two or more places
- how safe, convenient, and efficient it is to walk in an urban area
- redevelopment that identifies and develops vacant parcels of land within previously built areas to address and counter sprawl
- Focal points of a functional region
- a city with a population of more than 10 million
- explanation of sizes of cities in that the second largest city will be half the largest
- a city and the surrounding areas that are influenced economically and culturally by the city
- the model incorporates aspects of earlier city models, including concentric rings and sectors radiating from the center, both of which reflect the competition for the accesible and affordable sites.
- the number of people needed to support a business
- the process of dividing a city or urban area into zones within which only certain land uses are permitted
- location of a place in relation to other places and features
- a type of community located on the outskirts of a larger city
- the theory that the closer the land is to the CBD the more expensive the land will be
- the impact of a person or community on the enviornment
- ring of agricultural open land use to limit sprawl
- cities don’t grow in rings or sectors but are formed by the progressive integration of multiple focal points of a functional region, or nodes.
- a city with a population of more than 20 million
- a city and its surrounding suburbs
- a fast growing community outside of or on edge of a metropolitan area where the residents and community are closely connected to the central city and suburbs
40 Clues: a place’s absolute location • the largest city in a country • a city and its surrounding suburbs • Focal points of a functional region • a city with a population of more than 10 million • a city with a population of more than 20 million • the number of people needed to support a business • ring of agricultural open land use to limit sprawl • ...
End of the Civil War!!!!!!!!!!!!! (: !!!!!!!! (= !!!!!!! 2017-04-28
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- was a strong general who had won important victories in the west
- general Lee surrendered to general Grant in Virginia
- had shot Lincoln
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- desire to harm
- led union forces in the west marched his troops across Tennessee and Georgia to squeeze the south
- were Lincoln got assassinated
- after general lee surrendered, not general Lee but someone else kept the confederacy alive
- Sherman's 60,000 man army cut a path that was 60 miles wide and 300 miles long across Georgia to the city on the Atlantic cost
- Sherman captured and burned Georgia which was one of the south's largest cities and railroad center
- capital of the confederacy
10 Clues: desire to harm • had shot Lincoln • capital of the confederacy • were Lincoln got assassinated • general Lee surrendered to general Grant in Virginia • was a strong general who had won important victories in the west • after general lee surrendered, not general Lee but someone else kept the confederacy alive • ...
Ancient India Word Maze: Unraveling the Past 2024-01-26
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- Maurya: Founder of the Mauryan Empire, united much of India.
- One of the largest cities of the Indus Valley Civilization.
- University: Renowned ancient learning center, a hub of scholars and religious studies.
- Empire: Empire known for its golden age of art, science, and literature.
- Emperor of the Mauryan Empire, champion of peace and Buddhism.
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- Caves: Buddhist and Hindu cave temples depicting intricate paintings and sculptures.
- Ashoka's advisor, brilliant strategist, and author of Arthashastra.
- Another major city of the Indus Valley Civilization, known for its advanced urban planning.
- Capital of the Mauryan Empire, center of trade and culture.
- Ashoka's father, expanded the Mauryan Empire.
10 Clues: Ashoka's father, expanded the Mauryan Empire. • Capital of the Mauryan Empire, center of trade and culture. • One of the largest cities of the Indus Valley Civilization. • Maurya: Founder of the Mauryan Empire, united much of India. • Emperor of the Mauryan Empire, champion of peace and Buddhism. • ...
1st integration 2022-06-11
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- I am _______ bored in my English classes. They're really interesting.
- We usually have _______ at 11 pm. It's really late.
- We are learning how to use Excel in our _______ class.
- I'm not very good at Maths because I don't ________ my homework.
- I usually _______ presents to my friends for Friend's day.
- We are learning about capital cities in our ________ class.
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- When I don't __________ an activity in the class, I ask the teacher to explain it again.
- My parents always ________ a cake for me for my birthday.
- I don't _______ books in English. It's very difficult for me.
- I always _________ my English pronunciation to speak better.
10 Clues: We usually have _______ at 11 pm. It's really late. • We are learning how to use Excel in our _______ class. • My parents always ________ a cake for me for my birthday. • I usually _______ presents to my friends for Friend's day. • We are learning about capital cities in our ________ class. • I always _________ my English pronunciation to speak better. • ...
Ancient City Crossword 2025-07-27
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- Ancient Phoenician city in modern Tunisia
- Roman provincial city famous for a grand amphitheater in North Africa
- Site of the Oracle of Apollo in ancient Greece
- Capital of the Hittite Empire
- Legendary Mesopotamian city, home of the Hanging Gardens
- Ancient Etruscan city, predecessor of modern Rome
- City destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD
- Ancient Assyrian capital, near modern Mosul
- Egyptian capital during the Middle Kingdom
- Mesopotamian city believed to be the first true city
- Ancient city on the Bosporus, former capital of Eastern Roman Empire
- Capital of the Aztec Empire
- Ancient city on the Silk Road in Central Asia, now in ruins
- Biblical city destroyed alongside Sodom
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- Legendary Greek city swallowed by the sea
- City where the Library of the Ancient World stood
- Legendary city sought by conquistadors, also called “The Lost City of Gold”
- Greek island city buried by a volcanic eruption
- Mesoamerican city with the Pyramid of the Sun
- Inca capital city, high in the Andes
- Capital of ancient Persia, burned by Alexander the Great
- Major Indus Valley city, known for its grid planning
- Mycenaean city excavated by Heinrich Schliemann
- Nabataean capital carved into red sandstone
- Capital of ancient Lydia, famed for its wealth
25 Clues: Capital of the Aztec Empire • Capital of the Hittite Empire • Inca capital city, high in the Andes • Biblical city destroyed alongside Sodom • Ancient Phoenician city in modern Tunisia • Legendary Greek city swallowed by the sea • City destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD • Egyptian capital during the Middle Kingdom • Ancient Assyrian capital, near modern Mosul • ...
Agribusiness - Ch. 2 Key Terms 2026-01-28
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- Predicting future events based on data and trends.
- capital, The value derived from relationships, trust, and networks.
- Convert an asset or activity into revenue.
- capital, Soil, water, air, and ecosystems providing environmental resources.
- function, Guiding, motivating, and supervising employees.
- function, Structuring resources and roles to achieve goals.
- capital, Intangible knowledge assets such as expertise, patents, or systems.
- capital, The skills, knowledge, and abilities possessed by individuals.
- function, Management function involving measuring performance and correcting deviations.
- The worth of a good or service based on customer satisfaction relative to cost.
- capital, Machinery, buildings, tools, and equipment used in production.
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- capital, Money and credit used to fund operations and investments.
- capital, Influence gained through relationships with policymakers or institutions.
- efficiency, Producing maximum output with the least input.
- capital, Community norms, values, traditions, and relationships that influence success.
- function, Setting goals and determining actions needed to achieve them.
- Creating and managing new business ventures while taking on risks.
- A resource owned by a business that has economic value and future benefit.
- on invested capital, Measure of how effectively a business uses invested funds to generate profit.
- Debts or obligations a business owes.
- efficiency, Producing maximum output from a given set of inputs.
21 Clues: Debts or obligations a business owes. • Convert an asset or activity into revenue. • Predicting future events based on data and trends. • function, Guiding, motivating, and supervising employees. • efficiency, Producing maximum output with the least input. • function, Structuring resources and roles to achieve goals. • ...
Canada's Regions 2015-06-16
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- Newest territory
- Longest river in Canada
- Yukon's capital
- Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba
- Capital of Prince Edward Island
- Largest great lake
- Capital of B.C.
- Manitoba's capital
- Number of territories
- French speaking province
- Ocean on the west coast
- RCMP training city
- Capital of Canada
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- Largest region
- Only bilingual province
- smallest province
- Number of provinces
- British Columbia region
- Ocean on the east coast
- Highest mountain in Canada
- Canada's largest city
- Ocean in Canada's north
- Canada's second largest city
- Smallest territory
- Number of great lakes
- Region of Ontario and Quebec
26 Clues: Largest region • Yukon's capital • Capital of B.C. • Newest territory • smallest province • Capital of Canada • Largest great lake • Manitoba's capital • Smallest territory • RCMP training city • Number of provinces • Canada's largest city • Number of territories • Number of great lakes • Longest river in Canada • Only bilingual province • British Columbia region • Ocean on the east coast • ...
New Zealand Places 2024-03-12
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- church of the good shepard
- south island's largest river and a bumpy bridge
- tim shadbolt
- camp last year
- the scottish city
- the home of hobbiton
- steampunk capital of NZ
- the trout fishing capital
- the gore of the north island
- takahe statue and the kepler
- a north island surfing hot spot
- the sunshine capital of NZ
- the stone fruit capital of NZ
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- the windy city
- start of the rail trail
- the tree in the lake
- waikato river
- the shaky city
- the kink in the road
- the french capital of NZ
- the city of sails
21 Clues: tim shadbolt • waikato river • the windy city • camp last year • the shaky city • the scottish city • the city of sails • the tree in the lake • the home of hobbiton • the kink in the road • start of the rail trail • steampunk capital of NZ • the french capital of NZ • the trout fishing capital • church of the good shepard • the sunshine capital of NZ • the gore of the north island • ...
USA States 2022-12-07
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- last name armiger
- last name is deleon
- 3rd year of high school
- Minnesota has 10,000
- nickname for Maine
- city where we live
- capital of Oregon
- capital of florida
- capital of Texas
- capital of Maine
- Oregon nickname
- last name is Mitchell
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- 2nd year of high school
- Florida nickname
- last name is Memije
- last name is Breese
- nickname for New York
- nickname for Teas
- last name is Taylor
- weather over a period of time
- Louisiana nickname
- capital of New York
- nickname for Kansas
- last name is harris
24 Clues: Oregon nickname • Florida nickname • capital of Texas • capital of Maine • last name armiger • capital of Oregon • nickname for Teas • nickname for Maine • city where we live • Louisiana nickname • capital of florida • last name is deleon • last name is Memije • last name is Breese • last name is Taylor • capital of New York • nickname for Kansas • last name is harris • Minnesota has 10,000 • ...
8 2025-08-06
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- Spanish city of flamenco
- Capital of Belarus
- Lake in Kenya
- Gulf country capital
- Country by Lake Malawi
- High Asian plateau
- Northern Australia city
- Mexican historic city
- Strait between Australia & PNG
- Island nation
- Capital of Niger
- Valley in Papua
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- Thai resort island
- Moroccan port
- UK port city
- Indian beach state
- Small US state
- Northern South American country
- Capital of Latvia
- Canada national park
- Sea in Israel
- Capital of North Macedonia
- Africa’s snow-capped peak
- Tiny French Riviera state
- Polish industrial city
25 Clues: UK port city • Moroccan port • Lake in Kenya • Sea in Israel • Island nation • Small US state • Valley in Papua • Capital of Niger • Capital of Latvia • Thai resort island • Indian beach state • Capital of Belarus • High Asian plateau • Gulf country capital • Canada national park • Mexican historic city • Country by Lake Malawi • Polish industrial city • Northern Australia city • Spanish city of flamenco • ...
Georgia Geography 2019-08-18
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- Region with open valleys and parallel ridges
- Region where the trail up to Maine starts
- The region of Georgia is located in the United States
- mountain range found in 3 regions of Georgia
- in the south protects the mainland from wind and water erosion
- highest mountain in Georgia
- Biggest Swamp that is now a national park
- What side from the prime median is Georgia located at?
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- Tourism spot in the smallest region where all 7 states can be seen on a clear day.
- separates where the land starts to change
- Major tourism spot where presidents are carved on the huge limestone
- Creates the border between Georgia and South Carolina
- where Georgia's capital is located
- the state known for peaches and where we live
- smallest region
- Provides water supply and borders GA and Alabama
- Region known for the flat land
- The biggest industry known for the region Ridge and valley
- one of the oldest cities also has the biggest port
- what direction is Georgia from the equator
20 Clues: smallest region • highest mountain in Georgia • Region known for the flat land • where Georgia's capital is located • separates where the land starts to change • Region where the trail up to Maine starts • Biggest Swamp that is now a national park • what direction is Georgia from the equator • Region with open valleys and parallel ridges • ...
Vietnam War 2013-05-11
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- America's foreign policy theory that if one country falls to communism than others will follow.
- All property and means belong to the government.
- A competition between nations to get the most weapons.
- Elected to be the North Vietnam leader, he later was assinated.
- Vietcong attacked a US airfield, November 1.
- Another one of the US presidents during the Vietnam War.
- End of the Vietnam War.
- Vietnam capital.
- One of the presidents during the Vietnam War.
- Start of the Vietnam War.
- South of Thailand.
- On January 31, the NVA launches a suprise attack on South Vietnam hitting over 100 cities, including Saigon.
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- Promising armed forces globe wide to fight against communism.
- A conflict of words, ideas, and propoganda between nations that lead to the Vietnam War.
- Another name for the Vietman War.
- Different fronts to where a country is fighting.
- The polict to relax tensions between the communists and the free world.
- Leader of North Vietnam.
- An autocratic ruler.
- Where Vietnam declared independence from.
20 Clues: Vietnam capital. • South of Thailand. • An autocratic ruler. • End of the Vietnam War. • Leader of North Vietnam. • Start of the Vietnam War. • Another name for the Vietman War. • Where Vietnam declared independence from. • Vietcong attacked a US airfield, November 1. • One of the presidents during the Vietnam War. • All property and means belong to the government. • ...
