capital cities Crossword Puzzles
FLORIDA TRIP 2015-03-29
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- a city near St. Pete
- name of the space center
- a large shopping area in Panama Beach
- a newer kids resort
- Siesta Key has this white stuff
- stands for The Players Championship
- where Atlantic avenue is
- an island with lots of shells
- the place with lots of airboats
- golfer at Bay Hill
- a place with a big car race
- brothers who owned a circus
- a place with lots of marine life
- an odditorium
- one of North America's oldest cities
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- - this beast is a blue golf course
- a type of light
- a ritzy city that has a restaurant called Sea Salt
- the tip of Florida
- a city close to Miami
- - the main street in Key West
- Walt's place
- Michael's and 15 south are in this city
- a place with jumping orca
- a city in the northeast of Florida
- a botanical garden
- a large resort in Orlando
- the capital of Florida
- - home of the University of Florida
- - a style of architecture that Miami Beach has
30 Clues: Walt's place • an odditorium • a type of light • the tip of Florida • golfer at Bay Hill • a botanical garden • a newer kids resort • a city near St. Pete • a city close to Miami • the capital of Florida • name of the space center • where Atlantic avenue is • a place with jumping orca • a large resort in Orlando • a place with a big car race • brothers who owned a circus • ...
Revolutionary Cross Word 2015-10-21
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- Made things quicker to mass produce goods.
- Cyrus McCormick's invention that made farming easier.
- Due to factories, these increased.
- Most famous textile mill in Massachusetts.
- Robert Fulton's invention that cut 905 of shipping for farmers.
- There was a increase in this when the spread of cotton increased.
- Pats made by Eli that changed the industry.
- Helped connect the West and the East.
- Invented by Eli Whitney to refine cotton
- Antebellum economy when southern cotton was important.
- The Know Nothing Party was formed to limit this.
- Area provided 75% of worlds cotton.
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- Reduced travel time and cost to ship goods.
- By 1860 this way of travel was the most popular.
- This area became a network of cash crops.
- John Deere's invention that made farming easier.
- To form a specialized economy for the North, South, and they west had new components.
- This city in the Commercial Capital of The United States.
- Canal that provided the first major link between the East and West.
- Cotton in 1820 became the most dominant what?
20 Clues: Due to factories, these increased. • Area provided 75% of worlds cotton. • Helped connect the West and the East. • Invented by Eli Whitney to refine cotton • This area became a network of cash crops. • Made things quicker to mass produce goods. • Most famous textile mill in Massachusetts. • Reduced travel time and cost to ship goods. • ...
Civil War Review 2024-01-29
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- first major city burned down by Sherman
- one of the countries the Confederacy wished to get the support of
- Capital of the Confederacy
- strategy of destroying enemies supplies and morale
- Civil War began here (no deaths)
- President of Union
- first major sea battle, gave Union base of operations in South
- commander of Union
- Union wanted to control this river to cut the South in half.
- bloodiest battle of the war, turning point for the Union
- a formal withdrawal of a group or states from a government or country.
- Union put this in place to stop the Confederacy from getting goods in or out of their ports.
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- first state to secede from the Union
- bloodiest one day battle in US History
- North's military plan
- What the Confederates used to get around
- first confederate submarine to sink a Union ship
- commander of Confederacy
- SC city burned down by Sherman
- President of Confederacy
- wooden ship armed with iron covering
- led a march through the south destroying cities along the way
- first major land battle of the Civil War
23 Clues: President of Union • commander of Union • North's military plan • commander of Confederacy • President of Confederacy • Capital of the Confederacy • SC city burned down by Sherman • Civil War began here (no deaths) • first state to secede from the Union • wooden ship armed with iron covering • bloodiest one day battle in US History • first major city burned down by Sherman • ...
Social studies 2024-03-15
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- What is the most popular religion in the region?
- What country invaded Kuwait in 1990?
- What is a major symbol of Persia and an important industry for Iran?
- What ethnic group makes up one-third of Kazakhstan’s population?
- Where was the US embassy that got attacked in 1979?
- What Persian title did the first ruler of the Safavid take?
- What does kyrgyz mean?
- What is the capital of Iraq?
- Which country is the poorest on the Arabian peninsula?
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- What ancient civilization formed between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?
- What is the landform that occupies the center of Iran?
- What is the second largest ethnic group in Iraq?
- How do people farm in dry areas?
- What is the richest country in Central Asia?
- What is the major language in Iran?
- Which country has two of the largest cities in the region?
- What family rules Saudi Arabia?
- What type of government is Iran?
- What were the Persians known for?
- What is a major part of Tajikistan’s economy?
- What is the major resource on the Arabian peninsula?
21 Clues: What does kyrgyz mean? • What is the capital of Iraq? • What family rules Saudi Arabia? • How do people farm in dry areas? • What type of government is Iran? • What were the Persians known for? • What is the major language in Iran? • What country invaded Kuwait in 1990? • What is the richest country in Central Asia? • What is a major part of Tajikistan’s economy? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-03-25
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- fabrics and cloths
- land labor and capital
- building for mass production
- wrote about precursor of capitalism
- economic system in which business is run for profit
- production in one's home
- inventor of the steam engine
- an organization of workers created to negotiate on behalf of all workers from a particular industry with management or ownership
- redistribution of wealth
- the process for transitioning to mass production
- created communism
- private ownership of business
- cast iron and glass building built for the 1851 exhibition
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- opened public land to private ownership
- Working class
- state ownership of all resources
- inventor of the seed drill
- robber baron in steel industry
- Upperclass industry owners and managers
- migration of the population from the countryside to the cities
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines.
- man-made waterways connecting two bodies of water
- robber baron in oil industry
- a refusal to work as a means of coercing a settlement of negotiations
- inventor of the water frame
- robber baron in rail roads
- term for hands-off governing of business
27 Clues: Working class • created communism • fabrics and cloths • land labor and capital • production in one's home • redistribution of wealth • inventor of the seed drill • robber baron in rail roads • inventor of the water frame • building for mass production • robber baron in oil industry • inventor of the steam engine • private ownership of business • robber baron in steel industry • ...
Kylie's Grad weekend 2023-05-11
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- beign-yay!
- A
- the color of my new house
- Kylie's Major
- an Edwards fam song, or my soon2B roomie from Wyoming
- a cross-section of campus
- school paper
- my orginal major
- roomie
- campus coffee
- hole-in-the-wall balls
- "the neighbors"
- southern millie
- a
- a smelly pet
- *hang loose*
- "New Orleans... it's more of a bartering system..."
- capital of Montana, or my soon2B roomie from D.C.
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- nearby glizzy
- Laissez les bons temps rouler
- campus divider
- a place for competition & fried pickles
- my little
- a destroyer of cities and livers
- my fritz
- a
- a place for vinyl
- Famous jazz spot
- a Leon Bridgers hit, in NOLA
- the boot's specality
- dining hall
- a symbol of the city
- my favorite street
- freshman fisher
- minor acronym
- spot for easter takeout?
- my street as of June 1
- Italia
- the font of the Vietnam war
- "bathroom of..."
- sophomore year res hall
- nearby lake
42 Clues: A • a • a • roomie • Italia • my fritz • my little • beign-yay! • dining hall • nearby lake • school paper • a smelly pet • *hang loose* • nearby glizzy • Kylie's Major • campus coffee • minor acronym • campus divider • freshman fisher • "the neighbors" • southern millie • Famous jazz spot • my orginal major • "bathroom of..." • a place for vinyl • my favorite street • the boot's specality • a symbol of the city • ...
Chris Baseball Crossword 2022-09-28
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- Which MLB team has won the most World Series?
- Which team is based in the US capital?
- Which US state has the most baseball teams?
- Where is the Baseball Hall of Fame?
- What is it called when a pitcher pitches a full game and no one reaches first base
- Which activee player has the most home runs?
- Who hit the most home runs ever in a season?
- How many countries have hosted a MLB game?
- Which team had a cheating scandal in 1918?
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- What is the only Canadian MLB team?
- how many MLB teams are there?
- Park What is the oldest major league stadium?
- Which MLB stadium has the largest capacity
- How many cities have two MLB teams?
- How many players are on a fielding team?
- How many world series have the Yankees won?
- Which team had the longest time without winning the World Series?
- Which team cheated and won the World Series in 2018?
- How many Canadian teams have there ever been?
- Which MLB stadium is known for its ivy on the outfield wall
20 Clues: how many MLB teams are there? • What is the only Canadian MLB team? • How many cities have two MLB teams? • Where is the Baseball Hall of Fame? • Which team is based in the US capital? • How many players are on a fielding team? • Which MLB stadium has the largest capacity • How many countries have hosted a MLB game? • Which team had a cheating scandal in 1918? • ...
Beach trip 2025-07-15
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- A city with a big aquarium where you can see sea otters.
- This place is famous for its delicious cheese and ice cream.
- My name is Gabe. I like
- A chain of resturants located only on the Oregon coast.
- In every shot of a video on youtube.
- This activity means digging in the sand for treasures.
- Forest Oregon’s Disneyland.
- What are beach noodles.
- Known as the “Whale Watching Capital” of Oregon.
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- A city on the Oregon coast famous for glass art.
- This creature guards bridges in many fairy tales.
- Big sea animals you might see spouting water here.
- the other way to spell what Gabe might have pooped in.
- This tall building helps ships know where the shore is.
- This yummy ocean food is caught a lot in Newport.
- Who learned to ride a bike this summer.
- The way to spell what Gabe might have pooped in.
- Cows here help make tasty dairy treats.
- A chain of resturants located only on the Oregon coast, famous for clam chowder.
- Lincoln cities original name
20 Clues: My name is Gabe. I like • What are beach noodles. • Lincoln cities original name • In every shot of a video on youtube. • Forest Oregon’s Disneyland. • Who learned to ride a bike this summer. • Cows here help make tasty dairy treats. • A city on the Oregon coast famous for glass art. • The way to spell what Gabe might have pooped in. • ...
The 13 Colonies and Their Capitals 2021-11-28
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- state whose capital is Albany
- state whose capital is Harrisburg
- state whose capital is Dover
- state whose capital is Hartford
- capital of New Hampshire
- capital of Georgia
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- state whose capital is Annapolis
- capital of Rhode Island
- Trenton is the capital of New _____
- capital of Massachusetts
- Columbia is the capital of _____ Carolina
- capital of Virginia
- Raleigh is the capital of _____ Carolina
13 Clues: capital of Georgia • capital of Virginia • capital of Rhode Island • capital of Massachusetts • capital of New Hampshire • state whose capital is Dover • state whose capital is Albany • state whose capital is Hartford • state whose capital is Annapolis • state whose capital is Harrisburg • Trenton is the capital of New _____ • Raleigh is the capital of _____ Carolina • ...
The Capitals of Canadian Provinces & Territories 2026-03-08
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- The capital of Nunavut
- The capital of Manitoba
- The capital of Alberta
- The capital of Ontario
- The capital of Nova Scotia
- The capital of the Northwest Territories
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- The capital of Quebec
- The capital of Yukon
- The capital of British Columbia
- The capital of New Brunswick
- The capital of Saskatchewan
- The capital of Newfoundland and Labrador
- The capital of Prince Edward Island
13 Clues: The capital of Yukon • The capital of Quebec • The capital of Nunavut • The capital of Alberta • The capital of Ontario • The capital of Manitoba • The capital of Nova Scotia • The capital of Saskatchewan • The capital of New Brunswick • The capital of British Columbia • The capital of Prince Edward Island • The capital of Newfoundland and Labrador • ...
Cities of the World 2022-05-17
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- city in Ireland
- capital of Germany
- capital of New York
- capital of Austria
- city where Big Bend is
- US Olympic training center
- sun city
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- city in the Netherlands
- capital of Alaska
- location of 2020 Olympic Games
- capital of Texas
- capital of Russia
- city in Texas known for big businesses
- island of Greece
- city of lights
- holiest city in Italy
16 Clues: sun city • city of lights • city in Ireland • capital of Texas • island of Greece • capital of Alaska • capital of Russia • capital of Germany • capital of Austria • capital of New York • holiest city in Italy • city where Big Bend is • city in the Netherlands • US Olympic training center • location of 2020 Olympic Games • city in Texas known for big businesses
Geography 2018-02-22
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- The largest country in South America.
- Come here for Halong Bay and a tasty bowl of pho.
- Over 1.3 billion people live here.
- People here speak Urdu.
- Come here to drink maté tea and dance the tango.
- Queen Elizabeth II rules this country.
- This country is also a continent.
- A small country close to Malaysia.
- Mole is the national dish.
- The Great Pyramids of Giza are here.
- Takoyaki comes from this country.
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- This country has the fastest Internet speed in the world.
- The largest country in the world.
- You can visit Tian Tan Buddha and Disneyland here.
- Home of Niagara Falls and maple syrup.
- Mount Everest is here.
- The Grand Canyon, the Statue of Liberty, and Disney World are here.
- Flamenco is the national dance.
- There are over 22 official languages in this country.
- Bali is an island in this country.
- Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, and Frankfurt are cities in this country.
- Come here to see the Eiffel Tower and the Mona Lisa.
- Ikea and H&M are from this country.
- Rome is the capital.
24 Clues: Rome is the capital. • Mount Everest is here. • People here speak Urdu. • Mole is the national dish. • Flamenco is the national dance. • The largest country in the world. • This country is also a continent. • Takoyaki comes from this country. • Over 1.3 billion people live here. • Bali is an island in this country. • A small country close to Malaysia. • ...
SA 2018-08-15
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- another South African language
- ________________ was discovered and found in South Africa in 1884.
- an important language of South Africa
- a beautiful town in South Africa with "c" as the first letter
- Regarding religious beliefs, most people in South Africa are ___________________
- He became the first black president of South Africa
- if you are set apart from others because of your religionor race, you can call this separation .....
- in 2010 the ________ ___________ took place in South Africa
- The capital of South Africa
- The ____________ National Park
- one of the biggest cities of South Africa (first letter = "D")
- short for "South Western Townships"
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- a famous island in South Africa
- "hohe Kriminalitätsrate" auf Englisch
- South Africa is characterized by ethnic ______________ (first letter = "d")
- they were the first European colonists in South Africa - the __________
- a city which is the the economic centre of South Africa
- the South African system which separated people by race
- The summers in South Africa are warm and ____________
- "Armut" auf Englisch
- the republic of South Africa is called "The ___________ Nation"
21 Clues: "Armut" auf Englisch • The capital of South Africa • another South African language • The ____________ National Park • a famous island in South Africa • short for "South Western Townships" • "hohe Kriminalitätsrate" auf Englisch • an important language of South Africa • He became the first black president of South Africa • ...
Nepal 2012-04-01
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- Tall trees with needles in Nepal
- A big tree in Nepal with pine needles
- The only one that is not in a quadrilateral shape
- A mountain in Nepal
- Another word for peak
- The continent Nepal is in
- One of the most peaceful cities in Nepal
- A city in far Western Nepal
- Located 5 km south of Kathmandu
- Second largest city in Nepal
- A city that lies in the far Eastern part of Nepal
- A fast animal with spots in Nepal
- A bird with a black bill and yellow feet in Nepal
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- A plant that can enhance the storm water draining systems
- A large bird with short rounded wings and a long tail in Nepal
- A mountain range in Nepal
- A city in nepal with an area of 360 kilometers
- Capital of Nepal
- There are two types of these animals with trunks in Nepal
- The climate in Nepal
- A animal in Nepal with a horn
- Often planted in yards in Nepal
- City in Southern Nepal
- Major city in Eastern Nepal
- Between China and India
25 Clues: Capital of Nepal • A mountain in Nepal • The climate in Nepal • Another word for peak • City in Southern Nepal • Between China and India • A mountain range in Nepal • The continent Nepal is in • A city in far Western Nepal • Major city in Eastern Nepal • Second largest city in Nepal • A animal in Nepal with a horn • Located 5 km south of Kathmandu • Often planted in yards in Nepal • ...
Ch.3 &Ch.4 Vocabulary 2022-11-01
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- giving money
- Trading cities
- Golden horde
- oral traditions
- trading city
- adopt Mongol policies
- submit or city will be destroyed
- blood bond
- large city in Americas
- Iranian empire
- Europeans
- transportation on land
- fall of Han dynasty
- Chinese emperor
- Mongol led Chinese dynasty
- Mali king
- Japanese Buddhism
- enabled Russians to break Mongol
- West Africa
- Chinese naval fleet
- in China
- bacteria caused black death
- communication with Europeans
- trading human labor
- below Sahara desert
- Abbasid Caliphate
- served specific social function
- connected ocean and land routes
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- after Yuan
- child bearing
- utilized ocean trade routes
- from Morocco
- Pillar in India
- paper money
- blend on Confucianism/Buddhism
- right path of follower
- Indonesian dynasty
- livestock
- On horse
- architecture in chaco canyon
- Mongol ruler
- burning of naval fleet
- emigrants
- capital of Mongol empire
- multicultural technologies
- naval vessels
- trading strait
- system of communication
- city in Zimbabwe
- invasion tactic
- language in Swahili states
- Buddhist temple
52 Clues: On horse • in China • livestock • Europeans • emigrants • Mali king • after Yuan • blood bond • paper money • West Africa • giving money • from Morocco • Golden horde • trading city • Mongol ruler • child bearing • naval vessels • Trading cities • Iranian empire • trading strait • Pillar in India • oral traditions • Chinese emperor • invasion tactic • Buddhist temple • city in Zimbabwe • Japanese Buddhism • Abbasid Caliphate • ...
Urbanisation 2023-12-04
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- opposite of urban
- refurbishment of old warehouses and docks,mostly for office buildings and housing
- separation of different groups of people within a city
- Dortmund,Bamberg and Freiburg are all examples of...
- he founded the Ring Model for cities (1925)
- centre of a Northamerican city
- a large, densely and contiguously populated area consisting of a city and its suburbs
- Germany's only global city
- the process whereby the character of a poor urban area is changed by wealthier people moving in, improving housing, and attracting new businesses
- suburbanisation of white population into the (outer) suburban area
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- Brasilian term for "slum"
- an urban development principle in Germany in the 1960s
- a person who travels to his/her workspace every day
- Karlsruhe und Versailles are perfect examples of...
- the name of a megaslum in Mumbai
- the capital or chief city of a country or region.
- an old Roman city near the river Moselle
- founder of the Garden City Model
- outward growth of a city
- part of a city, differentiated by function (work, education, dwelling...)
20 Clues: opposite of urban • outward growth of a city • Brasilian term for "slum" • Germany's only global city • centre of a Northamerican city • the name of a megaslum in Mumbai • founder of the Garden City Model • an old Roman city near the river Moselle • he founded the Ring Model for cities (1925) • the capital or chief city of a country or region. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-03-18
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- under czars rule it couldn't industrialize
- buit standard oil-a "Captain of Industry"
- became highly industrialized- shows itself during war
- 5-6 story wooden apartment buildings
- industrial working class
- means "leave alone"-government makes no restrictions
- a group of companies who can fix prices, set production, ad control the market
- a time when machines replaced hand tools
- buildng that people/machines work to produce goods
- people who organize, operate, and assume a new business
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- Robber Barons and John D. Rockefeller
- businesses that are owned by many investors
- published by Karl Marx
- overcrowded, poor neighborhoods
- "Father of Capitalism"- wrote Wealth of Nations
- Karl Marx was also known as
- workers association-helped protect the workers
- identical parts made for easier assembly
- money to invest in new businesses
- products moved by a conveyer belt
- lack of voting rights
- first industrialized nation in Asia
- rapid growth of cities
- all property belongs to the community as a whole
- ownership and control belong to all society
- shares in companies to raise more money
- the right to vote
27 Clues: the right to vote • lack of voting rights • published by Karl Marx • rapid growth of cities • industrial working class • Karl Marx was also known as • overcrowded, poor neighborhoods • money to invest in new businesses • products moved by a conveyer belt • first industrialized nation in Asia • 5-6 story wooden apartment buildings • Robber Barons and John D. Rockefeller • ...
7th Grade Rome and Medieval Europe 2024-10-06
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- knight who promised protection in exchange for land
- split of the church into East and West in 1054
- Disease that killed half of Europe
- Declaration of freedom of religion in the Roman Empire: Edict of ___________________
- Effort to retake Spain from the Moors
- French hero in the 100 years war, still celebrated today
- Rome influenced this US government document
- series of wars to take back the holy land
- New society in Eastern Roman Empire
- Crusaders wanted to take Jerusalem, or the ______________________
- the Hundred Years’ War was fought between England and ______________
- system based on fear in which the social levels protected and provided for each other
- people whose labor was in high demand after the Black Death
- Became more powerful as time went on and began to spend more time thinking about money than religion
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- king who is thought of as the first great king of Europe
- Leader who reunited Rome
- these people invaded Rome and led to its fall
- wealthy people leaving led to the fall of ____________
- Rome built miles of ____________ to provide water to cities
- emperor who moved capital city
- document that required king to recognize certain laws
- gained power to appoint new kings
22 Clues: Leader who reunited Rome • emperor who moved capital city • gained power to appoint new kings • Disease that killed half of Europe • New society in Eastern Roman Empire • Effort to retake Spain from the Moors • series of wars to take back the holy land • Rome influenced this US government document • these people invaded Rome and led to its fall • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-03-02
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- method of production bringing many workers and machines into one building
- artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting fibers
- a system in which society, usually government, owns and controls means of production
- movement of people from rural areas to the cities
- a machine for cleaning the seeds from cotton fibers invented by Eli Whitney
- money; used to start a buisness
- no government involvement,supply and demand regulate the economy
- goods made by hand in the home
- someone who organizes a business venture
- a belief that government can and should achieve justice and equality of opportunity
- nonviolent refusal to continue to work until a problem is resolved
- a belief that ultimate power resides in the people
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- an organization created to protect further rights and interests
- quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries
- child labor reform
- inventor of the telephone
- process of making large quantities of a product quickly and cheaply
- painter who patented the telegraph and created morse code
- taking and fencing land formely shared by peasants
- create larger fields
20 Clues: child labor reform • create larger fields • inventor of the telephone • goods made by hand in the home • money; used to start a buisness • someone who organizes a business venture • movement of people from rural areas to the cities • taking and fencing land formely shared by peasants • a belief that ultimate power resides in the people • ...
Chase's Crossword 2023-03-23
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- Solomon created this between the rich and poor
- What Solomon did to help support building projects
- The amount of key mistakes Saul made
- The group of people who were guerrilla fighters
- Accomplished military leader
- Solomon kept the Ark in this
- The father of David
- First Biblical judge
- David brought this to Jerusalem
- The prophet who anointed Saul
- What the Judges challenge the Israelites to remain to God]
- What the Israelites fell into after
- Heroic yet flawed leaders in The Bible
- The person made the golden calf
- The group of people who controlled major cities in the plains
- What Solomon fell into
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- Book of laws and religious observances
- A sign of Egyptian tradition
- Number of tribes within Israel
- God will never disown this of David
- David made this city the capital of Israel
- The spouse of Bathsheba
- One of the nations created in the splitting of the kingdom of Solomon
- What the Israelites broke with God
- One of the nations created in the splitting of the kingdom of Solomon
- Son of David and Bathsheba
- This helps prevent weakening of faith
27 Clues: The father of David • First Biblical judge • What Solomon fell into • The spouse of Bathsheba • Son of David and Bathsheba • A sign of Egyptian tradition • Accomplished military leader • Solomon kept the Ark in this • The prophet who anointed Saul • Number of tribes within Israel • David brought this to Jerusalem • The person made the golden calf • What the Israelites broke with God • ...
Year 8 Review 2025-12-04
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- Conquistador responsible for the defeat of the Aztecs
- A boundary where tectonic plates collide
- Molten material beneath the Earth’s crust
- City with a population exceeding ten million
- Roman engineering used to transport water
- City life that is not rural
- Spanish labour system imposed in New Spain
- The underground point where an earthquake begins
- When one tectonic plate slides beneath another
- Capital city of the Aztec Empire
- Movement of people from one place to another
- Breakdown of rocks by wind water or chemicals
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- Spanish conqueror involved in American expansion
- Mounted warrior sworn to serve a lord
- Peasant bound to land under the feudal system
- Molten rock that reaches Earth’s surface
- Mountain that allows molten rock to reach the surface
- Point on Earth’s surface directly above an earthquake origin
- Growth of cities as people move from rural areas
- Relating to the movement of Earth’s plates
- Wearing away of rock and soil by natural forces
- Medieval system organising land loyalty and labour
- Able to support current and future needs responsibly
- A large ocean wave caused by underwater disturbance
24 Clues: City life that is not rural • Capital city of the Aztec Empire • Mounted warrior sworn to serve a lord • A boundary where tectonic plates collide • Molten rock that reaches Earth’s surface • Molten material beneath the Earth’s crust • Roman engineering used to transport water • Relating to the movement of Earth’s plates • Spanish labour system imposed in New Spain • ...
Latin American Countries 2023-04-03
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- Tegucigalpa is my capital
- My country has two capitals
- There is an important canal in my country
- My capital is Managua
- I am a Caribbean island and my name means "Rich Port"
- I am a country next to Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay
- I am in the north of South America and my capital rhymes with "maracas"
- I share an island with Haiti
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- My capital has the same name as my country
- I am in northern South American and my capital is Bogota
- Santiago is my capital
- The capital of my country translates to "Good Air"
- The name of my country translates to "Rich Coast"
- I am an island with a communist government
- The Galapagos islands are part of my country
- My capital is Montevideo
- I am a very small country in the western part of Central America
- In my country, you will find Machu Picchu
- In my country, you will find the pyramids of Teotihuacan
19 Clues: My capital is Managua • Santiago is my capital • My capital is Montevideo • Tegucigalpa is my capital • My country has two capitals • I share an island with Haiti • There is an important canal in my country • In my country, you will find Machu Picchu • My capital has the same name as my country • I am an island with a communist government • ...
Westward Expansion 2021-12-03
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- interprets laws
- first section of Declaration of Independence
- enforces laws
- first state funded University.
- to give up
- crime of betraying one's country
- First President of UGA
- second capital
- makes laws
- Wrongful or criminal deception.
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- fourth capital
- list of complaints about the King
- where laws are made
- current capital
- weak first constitution
- first capital
- abbreviation for capitals
- the center of the government functions
18 Clues: to give up • makes laws • enforces laws • first capital • fourth capital • second capital • interprets laws • current capital • where laws are made • First President of UGA • weak first constitution • abbreviation for capitals • first state funded University. • Wrongful or criminal deception. • crime of betraying one's country • list of complaints about the King • ...
Canadian Capitals 2023-05-31
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- the capital of Nova Scotia
- the capital of Yukon Territories
- the capital of Prince Edward Island
- the capital of Alberta
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- the capital of Nunavut
- the capital of Quebec
- the capital of New Brunswick
- the capital of Saskatchewan
- the capital of Newfoundland/Labrador
- the capital of British Columbia
- the capital of Northwest Territories
- the capital of Manitoba
- the capital of Ontario
13 Clues: the capital of Quebec • the capital of Nunavut • the capital of Ontario • the capital of Alberta • the capital of Manitoba • the capital of Nova Scotia • the capital of Saskatchewan • the capital of New Brunswick • the capital of British Columbia • the capital of Yukon Territories • the capital of Prince Edward Island • the capital of Newfoundland/Labrador • ...
Parishes 2021-07-01
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- eastern parish
- capital of st ann
- Errol Flynn Marina
- home of Portmore
- Tryall villaslucea capital of Hanover
- capital on a hill
- St. Elizabeth's neighbour
- capital of St Mary
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- ocho rios
- next door to Hanover
- where Half Way Tree is found
- has an international airport
- blue mountain
- ian flemming airport
- capital of Hanover
- first capital of Jamaica
16 Clues: ocho rios • blue mountain • eastern parish • home of Portmore • capital of st ann • capital on a hill • Errol Flynn Marina • capital of Hanover • capital of St Mary • next door to Hanover • ian flemming airport • first capital of Jamaica • St. Elizabeth's neighbour • where Half Way Tree is found • has an international airport • Tryall villaslucea capital of Hanover
Fittest Cities in the United States 2020-09-08
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- The capital of Wisconsin.
- "The Mile High City."
- Number 1 for 2020 is Arlington, found in what state that is also known to be for lovers?
- It could be all the quality coffee here that keeps the citzens in this city moving.
- The most populous city in Idaho.
- They are doing more than having tea parties in the 10th most fit city.
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- "I left my heart(rate monitor) in______."
- Technically does not belong to any of the 50 states.
- One half of the "Twin Cities" with neighbor St. Paul.
- This CA city has also been named the Safest Big City by the FBI every year since 2005.
10 Clues: "The Mile High City." • The capital of Wisconsin. • The most populous city in Idaho. • "I left my heart(rate monitor) in______." • Technically does not belong to any of the 50 states. • One half of the "Twin Cities" with neighbor St. Paul. • They are doing more than having tea parties in the 10th most fit city. • ...
IPO Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-01
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- created after the SEC has approved the stock issue.
- electronic data gathering analysis retrieval.
- a service charge given to one by a broker.
- the investment bank that coordinates the stock issuance with other investment banks.
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- a series of meetings around different cities.
- a contract that derives its value from the performance of an underlying entity.
- initial public offering; private corporation offering shares to the public.
- Shares of a company that one can buy to make a profit.
- the amount of common and preferred shares that a company is authorized to issue.
- an underwriter determines the price in which the shares of an IPO should be sold.
10 Clues: a service charge given to one by a broker. • a series of meetings around different cities. • electronic data gathering analysis retrieval. • created after the SEC has approved the stock issue. • Shares of a company that one can buy to make a profit. • initial public offering; private corporation offering shares to the public. • ...
Chapter 5 Review (Kush and Phoenicia) 2021-03-29
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- Word that means "great house" royal ruler of ancient Egypt.
- Another name for Kush that means "Land of Gold"
- Cities built near the water where ships can stop to pick up or drop off cargo.
- Payment made from one country to another to prevent conflict or attacks.
- Body of water making up most of Kush's eastern border
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- Important port city to the Phoenicians located in northern Africa.
- Land in one country that is controlled by a different country.
- Ancient civilization located mostly in the modern-day country of Lebanon.
- This was the capital of Kush when it was at its strongest.
- Exchanging items for other items or money.
10 Clues: Exchanging items for other items or money. • Another name for Kush that means "Land of Gold" • Body of water making up most of Kush's eastern border • This was the capital of Kush when it was at its strongest. • Word that means "great house" royal ruler of ancient Egypt. • Land in one country that is controlled by a different country. • ...
Peopling of the Americas crossword puzzle 2024-10-09
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- An organized society with features like cities, religion, social classes etc.
- It was Columbus’s first voyage
- Valued the game Great Ball Court Game
- They had a tribute system and rose along the Mexico Valley
- People/goods move from one place to another and establish a new place to live
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- These people journeyed to North America in the early 11th century
- growing crops and rearing of animals to provide food for people
- This civilization rose along the Gulf of Mexico and built the first pyramids in the Americas
- Capital was Cuzco, these people also lived on mountains
- Columbus described these people as generous and artless
10 Clues: It was Columbus’s first voyage • Valued the game Great Ball Court Game • Capital was Cuzco, these people also lived on mountains • Columbus described these people as generous and artless • They had a tribute system and rose along the Mexico Valley • growing crops and rearing of animals to provide food for people • ...
UNUSUAL CITIES- vocabulary 2026-02-23
19 Clues: tér • okoz • utas • vonzó • lakos • szemét • utazás • főváros • fizetés • rendszer • népesség • fejenként • mennyiség • mesterséges • szennyezett • emberalkotta • újrahasznosít • közepes méretű • ellenkező, ellentétes
Post-Industrial Cities 2025-12-19
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- Unequal access to wealth and opportunities
- The environment and rules at work
- Organization that manages a town or city
- Education to learn new skills
- To move to another place
- The shape of a city’s buildings seen from far away
- A central place of activity
- Period when the economy is doing badly
- The decline of a city area
- To grow and be successful
- Old, broken, and in bad condition
- Group of educated young workers in cities
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- Movement of people from countryside to cities
- Places where coal is extracted from the ground
- Lowest legal salary
- Areas outside the city centre
- Part of the economy providing services, not goods
- To have enough money for something
- To draw people or businesses to a place
19 Clues: Lowest legal salary • To move to another place • To grow and be successful • The decline of a city area • A central place of activity • Areas outside the city centre • Education to learn new skills • The environment and rules at work • Old, broken, and in bad condition • To have enough money for something • Period when the economy is doing badly • ...
Roman cities 2020-04-28
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- The raised mound of a Roman road
- oval arena surrounded by gradually rising seats
- sacred boundary of the city
- wooden grate used to close city gate
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- A large house in the country. Some villas were farmhouses and some were like palaces.
- system for moving water
- platform for speakers
- public baths
- central locking stone at the top of an arc
- passage way covered by a semi-circular roof or ceiling
- government and religious center of city
- a city block
12 Clues: public baths • a city block • platform for speakers • system for moving water • sacred boundary of the city • The raised mound of a Roman road • wooden grate used to close city gate • government and religious center of city • central locking stone at the top of an arc • oval arena surrounded by gradually rising seats • passage way covered by a semi-circular roof or ceiling • ...
Egypt Cities 2015-12-11
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- Part of Thebes
- Existed in the eighteenth dynasty
- small statues of servants deposited
- el-Bahri Opposite of the city Luxor
- ruled in upper Egypt named Mentuhotep
- No pharaoh associated with this city
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- Served as the necropolis for Memphis
- Nicknamed the avenger
- name means House of Horus
- A black tar-like palm oil used in mummification
- Khufu built a famous pyramid called Pyramid of _
- Simbel Situated on the western bank of Lake Nasser
12 Clues: Part of Thebes • Nicknamed the avenger • name means House of Horus • Existed in the eighteenth dynasty • small statues of servants deposited • el-Bahri Opposite of the city Luxor • Served as the necropolis for Memphis • No pharaoh associated with this city • ruled in upper Egypt named Mentuhotep • A black tar-like palm oil used in mummification • ...
British Cities 2023-11-13
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- Northern town that was popular with the Vikings.
- A town in the north with two premiership football teams
- Home of the Scousers
- They send you there if they don't want to talk to you
- The area of Gorbals is in this town
- A town that is a good place to soak
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- Northern Scottish town famous for granite and oil rigs
- Home of the Brummies
- You can find Lord Nelson's Ship there
- The capital
- You can find the SS Great Britain (big ship) here
- Robin Hood's city
12 Clues: The capital • Robin Hood's city • Home of the Brummies • Home of the Scousers • The area of Gorbals is in this town • A town that is a good place to soak • You can find Lord Nelson's Ship there • Northern town that was popular with the Vikings. • You can find the SS Great Britain (big ship) here • They send you there if they don't want to talk to you • ...
popular cities 2023-12-10
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- creek home to kellogg's cereal
- the biggest city in the UP
- "motor city"
- you will find lots of tulips around town
- lots of cherries are produced here
- this city is known for its beaches
- arbor a cultural melting pot
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- this city has a large park city
- this island city doesn't use cars
- "furniture city"
- salt, petroleum and coal are plentiful here
- michigan's capital city
12 Clues: "motor city" • "furniture city" • michigan's capital city • the biggest city in the UP • arbor a cultural melting pot • creek home to kellogg's cereal • this city has a large park city • this island city doesn't use cars • lots of cherries are produced here • this city is known for its beaches • you will find lots of tulips around town • salt, petroleum and coal are plentiful here
American Cities 2024-04-14
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- Here you can watch the Carolina Panthers play football or go to a Nascar race.
- Here you can watch a baseball game at Dodger Stadium.
- Here you can see the Golden Gate Bridge or visit Alcatraz Prison.
- 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 watch the Red Sox play at Fenway Park.
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- Here you can visit Waikiki and see famous volcanos.
- Here you can visit Walt Disney World and Everglades National Park.
- Here you can visit famous casinos.
- Here you can visit old American sites such as the Liberty Bell.
- Here you can visit Navy Pier, a 3,300-foot-long pier in Lake Michigan.
- Here you can see the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty.
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 IATAN 2025-03-26
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- Capital and largest City in Spain
- Only major Australian city on the Indian Ocean
- Resort City in eastern Mexico
- One of the most visited destinations in the United States, despite having less than 350,000 people
- Capital of Syria
- Largest City in the United States
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- Located in Northern California, right by the Golden Gate
- Not Minneapolis, but its twin
- Capital of Chad
- Capital of Russia
- Largest City in Texas
- A resort city in both Italy and Florida
12 Clues: Capital of Chad • Capital of Syria • Capital of Russia • Largest City in Texas • Not Minneapolis, but its twin • Resort City in eastern Mexico • Capital and largest City in Spain • Largest City in the United States • A resort city in both Italy and Florida • Only major Australian city on the Indian Ocean • Located in Northern California, right by the Golden Gate • ...
Countries (țări) 2019-06-26
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- Capital city is Belgrade
- Capital city is Reykjavik
- Capital city is Edinburgh
- Capital city is Bucharest
- Capital city is Lisbon
- Capital city is Moscow
- Capital city is Berlin
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- Capital city is Zagreb
- Capital city is Paris
- Capital city is Amsterdam
- City is London
- Capital city is Budapest
- Capital city is Rome
13 Clues: City is London • Capital city is Rome • Capital city is Paris • Capital city is Zagreb • Capital city is Lisbon • Capital city is Moscow • Capital city is Berlin • Capital city is Belgrade • Capital city is Budapest • Capital city is Reykjavik • Capital city is Amsterdam • Capital city is Edinburgh • Capital city is Bucharest
El mundo 2024-11-06
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- Capital: Tokio
- Su capital es Moscú
- Es el país del tango y el mate
- Es el país más pequeño del mundo, ubicado en Roma
- Es un archipiélago asiático con capital en Manila
- Saudita Es una península ubicada entre Asia y África
- Su capital es El Cairo y tiene las pirámides
- País europeo cuya capital es París
- Es el país más grande de Sudamérica
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- Es el país con mayor población en el mundo
- Es el país de los fiordos y las auroras boreales
- Es conocido como "La tierra de los canguros"
- Este país es conocido por sus relojes y chocolates
- País insular famoso por el sushi
- Es famoso por su desierto y su río más largo, el Nilo
- Su capital es Ottawa
- Tiene forma de bota y es famoso por su comida
- Su capital es Berlín
- Su capital es Lima y es famoso por Machu Picchu
- Unido La capital de este país es Londres
20 Clues: Capital: Tokio • Su capital es Moscú • Su capital es Ottawa • Su capital es Berlín • Es el país del tango y el mate • País insular famoso por el sushi • País europeo cuya capital es París • Es el país más grande de Sudamérica • Unido La capital de este país es Londres • Es el país con mayor población en el mundo • Es conocido como "La tierra de los canguros" • ...
Spanish-speaking countries 2025-09-09
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- This country in South America shares borders with Peru, Chile, Argentina, Paraguay, and Brazil.
- The capital of Guatemala is...
- This country is a territory of the United States.
- This country has a name that means rich coast in English.
- The capital of Colombia is...
- This small country in Central America is bordered by Guatemala and Honduras.
- This is the super skinny country next to Argentina.
- This is the only Spanish speaking country in Europe.
- The capital of Peru is...
- This country is in South America but does not speak Spanish.
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- This country has a name that means equator in English.
- This country shares an island with Haiti.
- Tegucigalpa is the capital of this country...
- This country shares a border with the United States.
- Havana is the capital of...
- Buenos Aires is the capital of...
- The capital of Venezuela is...
- The capital of Ecuador is...
18 Clues: The capital of Peru is... • Havana is the capital of... • The capital of Ecuador is... • The capital of Colombia is... • The capital of Guatemala is... • The capital of Venezuela is... • Buenos Aires is the capital of... • This country shares an island with Haiti. • Tegucigalpa is the capital of this country... • This country is a territory of the United States. • ...
Número 31 2025-07-22
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- : Capital de Bahamas, archipiélago del Caribe
- : Proteína de la sangre que transporta oxígeno
- : Ciudad alemana considerada la más antigua del país
- : Roca fundida expulsada por los volcanes
- : Hueso plano ubicado en el centro del pecho
- : Molusco marino que produce perlas
- : Invertebrado de cuerpo blando, a veces con concha
- : Formación mineral que cuelga del techo de las cavernas
- : Fase de relajación del corazón entre latidos
- : Roca ígnea compuesta por cuarzo, feldespato y mica
- : Conexión funcional entre dos neuronas
- : Capital de Islas Marshall, en Micronesia
- : Parte del cerebro que regula funciones vitales
- : Capital de Macedonia del Norte, ubicada en los Balcanes
- : Ciudad marroquí frente al estrecho de Gibraltar
- : Hueso más largo y fuerte del cuerpo humano
- : Transformación biológica significativa en algunos animales
- : Roca metamórfica usada para tejados y pizarras
- : Ciudad francesa con arquitectura medieval
- : Capital de Comoras, ubicada entre Madagascar y Mozambique
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- : Bebida dulce hecha con caña de azúcar fermentada
- : Capital del Reino de Tonga
- : Células nerviosas encargadas de transmitir impulsos
- : Ciudad universitaria histórica de España
- : Sustancia que genera sensación de bienestar
- : Capital de Seychelles, situada en el océano Índico
- : Capital de Kiribati, nación insular del Pacífico
- : Capital de Barbados, país caribeño
- : Capital de Islas Salomón, en Oceanía
- : Ciudad de Islandia junto a Reikiavik
- : Capital de Eritrea, país del cuerno de África
- : Formación mineral que crece desde el suelo en cavernas
- : Relación estrecha entre dos organismos
33 Clues: : Capital del Reino de Tonga • : Molusco marino que produce perlas • : Capital de Barbados, país caribeño • : Capital de Islas Salomón, en Oceanía • : Ciudad de Islandia junto a Reikiavik • : Conexión funcional entre dos neuronas • : Relación estrecha entre dos organismos • : Roca fundida expulsada por los volcanes • : Ciudad universitaria histórica de España • ...
Industrial Revolution 2022-04-14
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- Land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services.
- A method of production that brought many workers and machines together into one building
- A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- A political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life in a country
- Process of industrial development in which countries change from producing basic, primary goods to using modern factories for mass-producing goods
- A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the factors of production.
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- Began in England in the 1700s; change from making goods by hand to making them by machine in factories
- All or most of the factors of production are owned by individuals, not the government, and operated for profit
- In the 1600s, lords began fencing off the common land on their manors; this caused a population shift of peasants moving into cities
- A social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers; the bourgeoisie
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
11 Clues: Movement of people from rural areas to cities • A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business • A method of production that brought many workers and machines together into one building • Land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services. • ...
1st integration 2022-06-11
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- I am _______ bored in my English classes. They're really interesting.
- We usually have _______ dinner 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 are learning how to use Excel in our _______ class. • My parents always ________ a cake for me for my birthday. • We usually have _______ dinner at 11 pm. It's really late. • 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. • ...
Topic 15 2023-05-01
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- work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- shifts from life in agrarian environments to life in cities
- making of goods in quantity, usually by machinery
- working class
- system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production
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- person who finds new business opportunities and new ways to make profits
- manufacturing method in which parts are added by different workers, increasing efficiency
- political and economic system with the goal of a classless society in which the public owns and controls the means of production
- middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- money available for investment
10 Clues: working class • money available for investment • making of goods in quantity, usually by machinery • shifts from life in agrarian environments to life in cities • person who finds new business opportunities and new ways to make profits • work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy • ...
Roman Britannia 2024-09-23
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- Wall: The wall built by the Romans to defend the northern border of Britannia.
- The tribe led by Boudica in a revolt against Roman rule.
- Sulis: Roman name for the city of Bath, famous for its baths.
- Public facilities used for bathing and socializing, common in Roman cities.
- The indigenous people of Britain before and during Roman rule.
- The first capital of Roman Britain, now Colchester.
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- Roman name for modern-day London.
- The official language of Roman administration in Britannia.
- The queen who led a major uprising against Roman forces.
- The Roman emperor who ordered the conquest of Britannia in AD 43.
10 Clues: Roman name for modern-day London. • The first capital of Roman Britain, now Colchester. • The tribe led by Boudica in a revolt against Roman rule. • The queen who led a major uprising against Roman forces. • The official language of Roman administration in Britannia. • Sulis: Roman name for the city of Bath, famous for its baths. • ...
BUATEC 2025-12-04
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- What is the name of the red, sweet-and-sour candy shaped like a foot with a big toe?
- What is the main ingredient used to make traditional Indonesian tempeh?
- A North African country famous for its ancient pyramids and the Nile River.
- Capital of Indonesia during the Dutch colonial period, now known as Jakarta.
- The room in a house where you cook food.
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- What is the famous coffee-flavored candy from Indonesia?
- The day after Tuesday
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- Which organ pumps blood through your body?
- A drawing that shows the location of cities, countries, rivers, etc.
10 Clues: The day after Tuesday • The largest planet in our solar system. • The room in a house where you cook food. • Which organ pumps blood through your body? • What is the famous coffee-flavored candy from Indonesia? • A drawing that shows the location of cities, countries, rivers, etc. • What is the main ingredient used to make traditional Indonesian tempeh? • ...
Tropical Africa: pgs. 142 - 147 2026-04-22
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- Ghana's economy was once based on this crop
- first black bishop in England who had been captured as a slave
- a notorious slave trader who was converted to Christ and wrote "Amazing Grace"
- One of the two countries in Africa that were settled by freed slaves; first independent republic in Africa
- One of the great trading cities along the Niger River in medieval Africa
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- Becoming independent in 1957, the British had named this country the "Gold Coast"
- Capital of Liberia
- Most populous nation in Western Africa
- William Wilberforce led England's efforts to __?__ slavery.
- Communists in Africa accepted arms and money from this country
10 Clues: Capital of Liberia • Most populous nation in Western Africa • Ghana's economy was once based on this crop • William Wilberforce led England's efforts to __?__ slavery. • first black bishop in England who had been captured as a slave • Communists in Africa accepted arms and money from this country • ...
Recall - Urban change 2024-04-19
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- An area of low population density away from cities
- being treated unfairly because of your political or religious beliefs or your cultural heritage
- When cities spread outwards through processes like 'white flight', where people want to live on the edge of cities
- the process where the proportion of people living in towns and cities is increasing
- Areas such as Lozells, Aston and Handsworth, with high levels of international migration close to the city centre
- A factor responsible for attracting someone to a new area for example for work opportunities
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- A term which describes Birmingham, which is home to people from 187 countries and whose temples, food and festivals reflect this
- A term used in HIC cities for low levels of services, poor levels of health and education
- Countries which are seeing rapid urbanisation and industrialisation
- Someone who lives outside a city, but travels to work inside a city
- Land which has been used before for building but is now abandoned and derelict
- A city with a population of over 10 million people
- A country which has a poor quality of life, low levels of opportunity and low levels of urbanisation
- A factor which encourages or forces people to move from an area; for example civil war or drought
14 Clues: An area of low population density away from cities • A city with a population of over 10 million people • Countries which are seeing rapid urbanisation and industrialisation • Someone who lives outside a city, but travels to work inside a city • Land which has been used before for building but is now abandoned and derelict • ...
Ch.3 &Ch.4 Vocabulary 2022-11-01
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- giving money
- Trading cities
- Golden horde
- oral traditions
- trading city
- adopt Mongol policies
- submit or city will be destroyed
- blood bond
- large city in Americas
- Iranian empire
- Europeans
- transportation on land
- fall of Han dynasty
- Chinese emperor
- Mongol led Chinese dynasty
- Mali king
- Japanese Buddhism
- enabled Russians to break Mongol
- West Africa
- Chinese naval fleet
- in China
- bacteria caused black death
- communication with Europeans
- trading human labor
- below Sahara desert
- Abbasid Caliphate
- served specific social function
- connected ocean and land routes
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- after Yuan
- child bearing
- utilized ocean trade routes
- from Morocco
- Pillar in India
- paper money
- blend on Confucianism/Buddhism
- right path of follower
- Indonesian dynasty
- livestock
- On horse
- architecture in chaco canyon
- Mongol ruler
- burning of naval fleet
- emigrants
- capital of Mongol empire
- multicultural technologies
- naval vessels
- trading strait
- system of communication
- city in Zimbabwe
- invasion tactic
- language in Swahili states
- Buddhist temple
52 Clues: On horse • in China • livestock • Europeans • emigrants • Mali king • after Yuan • blood bond • paper money • West Africa • giving money • from Morocco • Golden horde • trading city • Mongol ruler • child bearing • naval vessels • Trading cities • Iranian empire • trading strait • Pillar in India • oral traditions • Chinese emperor • invasion tactic • Buddhist temple • city in Zimbabwe • Japanese Buddhism • Abbasid Caliphate • ...
Chris Baseball Crossword 2022-09-28
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- Which MLB team has won the most World Series?
- Which team is based in the US capital?
- Which US state has the most baseball teams?
- Where is the Baseball Hall of Fame?
- What is it called when a pitcher pitches a full game and no one reaches first base
- Which activee player has the most home runs?
- Who hit the most home runs ever in a season?
- How many countries have hosted a MLB game?
- Which team had a cheating scandal in 1918?
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- What is the only Canadian MLB team?
- how many MLB teams are there?
- Park What is the oldest major league stadium?
- Which MLB stadium has the largest capacity
- How many cities have two MLB teams?
- How many players are on a fielding team?
- How many world series have the Yankees won?
- Which team had the longest time without winning the World Series?
- Which team cheated and won the World Series in 2018?
- How many Canadian teams have there ever been?
- Which MLB stadium is known for its ivy on the outfield wall
20 Clues: how many MLB teams are there? • What is the only Canadian MLB team? • How many cities have two MLB teams? • Where is the Baseball Hall of Fame? • Which team is based in the US capital? • How many players are on a fielding team? • Which MLB stadium has the largest capacity • How many countries have hosted a MLB game? • Which team had a cheating scandal in 1918? • ...
1st 9 Weeks SS Review 2020-10-07
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- area of land with common characteristics
- tribe whose name means "loves dogs"
- leader of the tribe
- Fort Worth, Abilene and San Angelo are major cities of this region
- general weather trends
- the region that we live in
- capital of Texas, located in the Coastal Plains region
- a very friendly tribe who farmed
- tribe who traded with many tribes; they lived in the mountains
- landform only found along the coast
- a way to permanantly decorate your body; many natives did this
- region along the coast
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- tribe who was a fierce enemy of the comanche
- permanant place to live; does not move around
- type of home that was easily taken down and moved
- region furthest west
- an animal that many tribes relied on for food and resources
- tribe whose name means "enemy"
- city furthest west in Texas
- moves around; has no permanent home
- highest peak in Texas
- very important to the economy in the coastal plains. A lot of people visit.
- permanant home, cannot be moved
23 Clues: leader of the tribe • region furthest west • highest peak in Texas • general weather trends • region along the coast • the region that we live in • city furthest west in Texas • tribe whose name means "enemy" • permanant home, cannot be moved • a very friendly tribe who farmed • tribe whose name means "loves dogs" • moves around; has no permanent home • ...
Chapter 6 & 7 2020-11-19
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- Action taken to isolate the enemy
- Long poem that tells a story
- Form of government in which citizens govern
- King Macedonia;Conquered Persia & Egypt
- Area of land nearly surrounded by water
- Seller of goods
- Payment made by a less powerful state or nation
- Public market and meeting place
- War between Athens & Sparta (431-404 BC)
- Condition of being owned & forced to work
- City-state in ancient Greece
- Type of serious drama that ends in disaster
- Murder for political reasons
- Used reason to understand the world
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- Sacred site used to consult a god or goddess
- Someone or something that lives forever
- In Sparta; Slaves who were owned by the state
- Wide spread disease
- Member of a rich and powerful family
- Person who belongs to uncivilized group
- Greek history after the death of Alexander
- City-state; Capital of modern-day Greece
- City with its own government and laws
- Ruler who takes power with the middle class
- High, rocky hill where people built cities
25 Clues: Seller of goods • Wide spread disease • Long poem that tells a story • City-state in ancient Greece • Murder for political reasons • Public market and meeting place • Action taken to isolate the enemy • Used reason to understand the world • Member of a rich and powerful family • City with its own government and laws • Someone or something that lives forever • ...
Year 7 Geography crossword challenge 2020-07-15
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- The process of making an area more urban
- Where waste and rubbish gets put
- An action that removes soil, rock or dissolved material from location to another
- Where the 2020 Olympics are being held
- The clearing of trees from land for a commercial purpose
- A world issue where people don't have enough income or material possessions for their needs
- The former name for Myanmar
- A substance used to provide immunity against one or several diseases
- A man-made product that contributes greatly to ocean pollution
- Mountain range in Asia
- An endangered Malaysian animal species
- Winner of the 2018 World Cup
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- The process of the ocean becoming more acidic
- The name of a well-known tribe native to Kenya
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall
- The opposite of a developed country
- The mass movement of people from their country or birth to another
- Extremely popular female K-pop group
- Brazil's largest rainforest
- One of the world's most expensive cities to live in
- Capital of Iceland
21 Clues: Capital of Iceland • Mountain range in Asia • The former name for Myanmar • Brazil's largest rainforest • Winner of the 2018 World Cup • Where waste and rubbish gets put • The opposite of a developed country • Extremely popular female K-pop group • Where the 2020 Olympics are being held • An endangered Malaysian animal species • The process of making an area more urban • ...
Hispanic Heritage and Halloween 2021-09-22
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- In what month does Hispanic Heritage Month begin?
- What South America country is home to the highest administrative capital of the world?
- First name of first president to declare Hispanic Heritage Month.
- Official language of brazil
- Highest peak in the Western Hemisphere.
- Author of Dracula
- This neighborhood is host to the world's largest halloween parade. (2 words)
- Who famously died October 31, 1926?
- Longest river after the Nile
- The only South American country with both a Pacific and Caribbean Coastline.
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- Author of Frankenstein
- What do you call a fear of Halloween?
- What were Jack-o-Lanterns originally carved out of?
- South America's second most populous city. (2 words)
- An official currency of El Salvador
- The Galapagos belong to what country?
- % of people living in cities in LatAm
- Number of states with a million or more hispanic residents.
- Dracula's sidekick
- Halloween originated in what country?
- Colombian born author that won Nobel Prize in 1982. (2 words)
- Official currency of Ecuador.
- Other than the poles, this desert is the driest place on earth.
23 Clues: Author of Dracula • Dracula's sidekick • Author of Frankenstein • Official language of brazil • Longest river after the Nile • Official currency of Ecuador. • An official currency of El Salvador • Who famously died October 31, 1926? • What do you call a fear of Halloween? • The Galapagos belong to what country? • % of people living in cities in LatAm • ...
Unlock 2 Reading & Writing Unit 1 2023-06-16
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- the most important city in a country or state; hwere the government is
- not expensive, or costs less than usual
- relating to a particular area, city or town
- a region or part of a larger place, like a country or city
- land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields
- makes little or no noise
- damaged or dirty because of harmful materails or waste
- damage caused to water, air, and land by harmful materails or waste
- very attractive
- loud; makes a lot of noise
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- the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road
- not dirty
- costs a lot of money; not cheap
- designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods
- center the main or central part of a city
- Someone or something that is interesting keeps your attention because they, or it, are unusual, exciting or have lots of ideas.
- unpleasant to look at
- the number of people living in a place
- a chance to do or experience something good
- not interesting or exciting
20 Clues: not dirty • very attractive • unpleasant to look at • makes little or no noise • loud; makes a lot of noise • not interesting or exciting • costs a lot of money; not cheap • the number of people living in a place • not expensive, or costs less than usual • relating to a particular area, city or town • center the main or central part of a city • ...
Complete the crossword 2015-03-23
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- The _____ sea borders with Guatemala.
- Two thirds of the world,s ________ can be found only in Madagascar
- An active volcano in Guatemala is ______________
- Cut rocks that have been shaped by the weather over millions of years. They cut flesh like a knife (Madagascar)
- The nationality of the people of Madagascar
- Gauatemala was a part of ___________
- ________ borders Algeria on the south-western side. (Algeria)
- Madagaskar is surrounded by the _________
- The __________ is the only non-extinct species of 'strange and large' animals (Madagascar)
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- The highest place in Guatemala is __________
- The book tells us to enjoy a cup of tea with the _____________ tribes-people. (Algeria)
- The ruined rain-forest city in Guatemala
- ___________ lived in Tunisia from 389 - 430 CE (Algeria)
- The place with deep valleys and rocky cliffs with thousands of cave paintings.(Algeria)
- The capital of Madagascar
- ________ has several well-preserved Roman cities. (Algeria)
- The highest point of Madagascar
- coloured stones were used by the _______ to make buildings.(Algeria)
- One should bargain for trinkets in the _________ (Algeria)
- Algiers is also called ________ (Algeria)
20 Clues: The capital of Madagascar • The highest point of Madagascar • Gauatemala was a part of ___________ • The _____ sea borders with Guatemala. • The ruined rain-forest city in Guatemala • Madagaskar is surrounded by the _________ • Algiers is also called ________ (Algeria) • The nationality of the people of Madagascar • The highest place in Guatemala is __________ • ...
FLORIDA TRIP 2015-03-29
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- an odditorium
- stands for The Players Championship
- a botanical garden
- Michael's and 15 south are in this city
- a type of light
- - the main street in Key West
- brothers who owned a circus
- a city in the northeast of Florida
- - a style of architecture that Miami Beach has
- a place with jumping orca
- a large shopping area in Panama Beach
- where Atlantic avenue is
- the tip of Florida
- a city close to Miami
- - this beast is a blue golf course
- one of North America's oldest cities
- a newer kids resort
- Walt's place
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- an island with lots of shells
- a large resort in Orlando
- a ritzy city that has a restaurant called Sea Salt
- golfer at Bay Hill
- the place with lots of airboats
- the capital of Florida
- a place with lots of marine life
- - home of the University of Florida
- name of the space center
- a city near St. Pete
- Siesta Key has this white stuff
- a place with a big car race
30 Clues: Walt's place • an odditorium • a type of light • a botanical garden • golfer at Bay Hill • 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 large resort in Orlando • a place with jumping orca • brothers who owned a circus • a place with a big car race • ...
Sour Gummy Worms 2018-01-25
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- The _____ Bank (7)
- 1+1
- a popular material that woman make
- a place that has a slum with an estimated 1 million people living in it
- a girl that received a goat from Heifer (20)
- the last name of the author
- average per capita incomes below a certain level (7)
- the amount of money a person gets (20)
- a fizzy drink
- 16-1
- women living in Africa and Asia have to travel on average 3.7 _____ to get water (13)
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- the capital of Bangladesh (5)
- something used for drinking, cooking, cleaning, and bathing (21)
- Read to ____ (21)
- one of the most prosperous cities in the world (21)
- something calculated based on how much money someone has (6)
- another word for kids
- when someone's body and brain are not developing at a healthy rate (17)
- Mahatma ______ (12)
- Gandhi's workplace for empowering people (13)
- a country's sum total of all activity that involves money and resources (18)
- _______ Bhutto (4)
- ______ International (19)
- when a family gives the first offspring of the animal, called "Passing on the ____" (20)
24 Clues: 1+1 • 16-1 • a fizzy drink • Read to ____ (21) • The _____ Bank (7) • _______ Bhutto (4) • Mahatma ______ (12) • another word for kids • ______ International (19) • the last name of the author • the capital of Bangladesh (5) • a popular material that woman make • the amount of money a person gets (20) • a girl that received a goat from Heifer (20) • ...
Vietnam 2025-09-11
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- Traditional Vietnamese noodle soup, often served with herbs and beef
- Famous bay known for its limestone islands and emerald waters
- Decorative item often seen in Hoi An, especially during festivals
- Material used in traditional crafts and everyday objects in Vietnam
- Capital city of Vietnam, known for its lakes and Old Quarter
- Common and convenient way to get around in Vietnamese cities
- Traditional long dress worn in Vietnam, often for formal events
- Busy place where locals shop for food, clothing, and more
- Strong drink often served iced with condensed milk in Vietnam
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- Utensils commonly used to eat Vietnamese meals
- Religious structure found in many Vietnamese temples
- Official currency of Vietnam
- Symbol of power and prosperity in Vietnamese mythology
- Fermented fish sauce used as a key ingredient in many dishes
- Vietnamese baguette sandwich filled with meats and pickled veggies
- National flower of Vietnam, symbolizing purity and resilience
- Color often associated with luck and celebration in Vietnam
- Staple food in Vietnamese cuisine, served with most meals
- Traditional Vietnamese sweet dessert made with beans and coconut milk
- Lunar New Year celebration in Vietnam
20 Clues: Official currency of Vietnam • Lunar New Year celebration in Vietnam • Utensils commonly used to eat Vietnamese meals • Religious structure found in many Vietnamese temples • Symbol of power and prosperity in Vietnamese mythology • Staple food in Vietnamese cuisine, served with most meals • Busy place where locals shop for food, clothing, and more • ...
english part 4 2024-06-04
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- a commercial business
- countryside rather than cities
- a group in one place for a common purpose
- to cheat someone out of money
- study of past events
- remembering people who have died in the past
- collection of writings
- capital of Manitoba
- courageous behavior or character
- doing something because of something good happening
- stopped from moving normally
- refuse to give a thing to someone
- the beliefs passed down generations
- a large body of people sharing a land or history
- number of deaths or injuries resulting from someting
- advance someone to higher rank
- marked by bad fortune
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- advisory body of people who meet regularly
- journey taken by a group with a purpose
- cannot be explained
- refusal to comply
- living in a land before colonists
- states cooperating for a common goal
- defeating an enemy in a battle or game
- result of an action
- armed conflict between nations or groups
- the prophesied destruction of the world
- move permanently somewhere else
- displayed by someone who won't quit
- governing body of a nation or community
30 Clues: refusal to comply • cannot be explained • result of an action • capital of Manitoba • study of past events • a commercial business • marked by bad fortune • collection of writings • stopped from moving normally • to cheat someone out of money • countryside rather than cities • advance someone to higher rank • move permanently somewhere else • courageous behavior or character • ...
Word Wonder 2024-12-11
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- business taking place in one's home
- business asset known as machinery, buildings, and money
- provision conveying Germany to take full responsibility for causing the war
- provision that conveyed that Germany had to pay for all war debts
- countries use all of their resources towards war
- agreements between states for support in case of war
- machine that uses the force of boiling water to operate
- fast growing middle class of Europe in the 1800s
- nation controls full government administration
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- rapid growth of cities
- the movement of agricultural economy to factory-based economy
- belief that a country should have and maintain strong armed forces
- intense form of patriotism for one's country
- organization of countries to prevent conflict
- political, economic, military control over countries by stronger countries
- US President Wilson suggesting peace to end WW1
- material such as fiber, thread, or yarn used to make cloth or fabric
- military alliance between France, Britain, and Russia during WW1
- an area of land under part or complete control of another country
- a person who organizes and operates a business
20 Clues: rapid growth of cities • business taking place in one's home • intense form of patriotism for one's country • organization of countries to prevent conflict • a person who organizes and operates a business • nation controls full government administration • US President Wilson suggesting peace to end WW1 • countries use all of their resources towards war • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-01-12
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- Father of communism
- Working class described in the Communist Manifesto
- Increasing population due to immigration and increase in life expectancy (factor of production)
- Oppressors described in the Communist Manifesto
- rapid migration and construction of cities
- type of economy in the United States
- Children's story that bashed socialism
- share of a company
- Availability of bank loans (factor of production)
- eliminate the wealth gap completely
- Fencing off common land to create larger private farms
- Inventor of the steam engine
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- "hands off"
- Song by John Lennon that idealized communism
- practice of growing a series of dissimilar/different types of crops in the same area in sequential seasons
- new invention which is a cheaper way to transport goods
- quest for economic reward is the driving force behind decisions
- England's rivers and natural resources (factor of production)
- Goal of socialism is to ______________ the wealth among the people
- Father of capitalism
- Major sports league compared to communism
- first type of factory
- Fuel source for steam engine
- means of production are owned by the public
24 Clues: "hands off" • share of a company • Father of communism • Father of capitalism • first type of factory • Fuel source for steam engine • Inventor of the steam engine • eliminate the wealth gap completely • type of economy in the United States • Children's story that bashed socialism • Major sports league compared to communism • rapid migration and construction of cities • ...
High Middle Ages Crossword Puzzle Eva Schlieman 2026-03-24
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- There were none of these to protect people from danger.
- Weath earned, saved, and invested to produce a product.
- Muslims invading the land, becoming unstoppable.
- Medival cities are often built on top of what?
- Promoted Christianity.
- Where trade first began to revive.
- The charge of interest on loans.
- Locations where you need to stop and pay a fee along a road.
- Litterd everywhere and dumped into gutters.
- “Holy Roman Emperor”.
- What 3 members of charlemagnes family have no respect for him?
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- How many plague deaths were estimated in Europe at this time?
- What were the townspeople under that kept them from controlling their own government?
- Who wins the battle of Tours in 732 CE?
- A new method of production.
- Rome and the territory around it.
- Defend the Pope in return for becoming a king.
- The bubonic plague was brought to Europe on trading ships by what animal?
- Who reunited the previous Roman Empire?
- Charlemagne hand-wrote what?
- The word bank comes from what Italian word?
- Lived in France.
- These people became increasingly self-sufficient.
23 Clues: Lived in France. • “Holy Roman Emperor”. • Promoted Christianity. • A new method of production. • Charlemagne hand-wrote what? • The charge of interest on loans. • Rome and the territory around it. • Where trade first began to revive. • Who wins the battle of Tours in 732 CE? • Who reunited the previous Roman Empire? • The word bank comes from what Italian word? • ...
Middle Ages Crossword Reese Winscher 2026-03-25
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- First region to see revival
- Paying interest on money borrowed
- Ruler during the Middle Ages
- Wealth earned, saved, and invested to produce profits
- What is the first stage to become a craft guild
- A basic right of the townspeople
- Anything can be traded
- Commercial privileges allowed towns people to ___________
- One disadvantage of living in a medieval town
- A trained worker who is employed by someone else.
- Middle-class members in England
- The people who could not marry without the lord's permission
- What kind of function was a fair
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- Goods and services exchanged no use of money
- What fair includes many countries
- A job that was eliminated for serfs because of the changes in agriculture
- Manufacturing completed in homes
- What workers live above their shops
- Another definition of the great fair
- Where the serfs worked
- The person who fell to their death
- Another basic right of the townspeople
- The country that formed the Hanseatic League
- How many cities were there in the Hanseatic League
24 Clues: Where the serfs worked • Anything can be traded • First region to see revival • Ruler during the Middle Ages • Middle-class members in England • A basic right of the townspeople • Manufacturing completed in homes • What kind of function was a fair • Paying interest on money borrowed • What fair includes many countries • The person who fell to their death • ...
Canadian Government 2026-05-28
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- The level of government responsible for the military
- The person who represents the monarch in Canada
- The leader of Alberta’s provincial government
- Roads connecting cities across Alberta are called this
- A provincial responsibility involving schools and curriculum
- Alberta’s provincial government is located in this capital city
- The group where elected MPs debate and vote on laws
- A federal responsibility involving people moving to Canada
- Provincial governments are responsible for this service that includes hospitals and doctors
- The part of government that reviews bills before they become law federally
- Members of Parliament are also called this
- The elected representatives in Alberta’s Legislative Assembly are called this
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- The official approval needed for a bill to become law is called Royal ________
- The group of ministers chosen by the Prime Minister or Premier
- The federal government manages Canada’s national ________
- The representative of the monarch in a province
- Minister, The leader of Canada’s federal government
- The city where Canada’s federal government is located
- The building where Alberta’s MLAs meet is called the Legislative ________
- The federal government works with other countries through international ________
20 Clues: Members of Parliament are also called this • The leader of Alberta’s provincial government • The representative of the monarch in a province • The person who represents the monarch in Canada • Minister, The leader of Canada’s federal government • The group where elected MPs debate and vote on laws • The level of government responsible for the military • ...
7th grade Ancient Civilizations 2026-06-12
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- God of Athens
- Capital of Nepal
- cycle of reincarnation Hinduism
- Few people rule
- River site early Chinese civilization
- Enlightenment Buddhism
- a major river in India, is important in Hinduism
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Indonesia
- Temple of Athena
Down
- Capital of Washington
- Han war technology
- Han farming technology
- put edicts around India
- Chinese philosophy respect
- Capital of Japan
- Metal used to create vessels Shang Dynasty
- Duty
- River home of the earliest south Asian civilization
- Philosophy used by the first emperor of China
- Government of Athens
- Economy of Sparta
22 Clues: Duty • God of Athens • Few people rule • Capital of Nepal • Capital of Japan • Temple of Athena • Economy of Sparta • Han war technology • Capital of Germany • Government of Athens • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of Washington • Han farming technology • Enlightenment Buddhism • put edicts around India • Chinese philosophy respect • cycle of reincarnation Hinduism • ...
Geography puzzle 2025-04-18
Across
- The Land of the Rising Sun
- Only country that’s also a continent
- Northern neighbor of the United States
- Capital of Thailand
- Country to the Great Pyramid
- Country that hosts the Eiffel Tower
- City known for Big Ben
- City of skyscrapers and sushi
- Capital of Spain
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- Capital of Germany
- Samba and Carnival are famous here
- Country known for maple syrup and hockey
- Country shaped like a boot
- Capital of South Korea
- Island nation with the city of Reykjavik
- Country famous for tulips and windmills
- Capital city on the Thames River
- Largest city in the U.S.
- Capital of Russia
- Home of the Colosseum
20 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Russia • Capital of Germany • Capital of Thailand • Home of the Colosseum • Capital of South Korea • City known for Big Ben • Largest city in the U.S. • The Land of the Rising Sun • Country shaped like a boot • Country to the Great Pyramid • City of skyscrapers and sushi • Capital city on the Thames River • Samba and Carnival are famous here • ...
Mod 3 Pt2 2022-10-19
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- The practice of burning forest in order to clear land for planting
- An area immediately outside of a city, often smaller residential community
- A string of large cities that have grown together
- A path used by traders for buying and selling goods
- A type of settlement that is grouped along the length of a resource; usually a long and narrow pattern
- that are cities and the surrounding areas; heavily populated and developed
- A type of settlement that is purposefully laid out with a network of transportation routes
- An irrigation technique that uses a sprinkler in the center of a large circular field
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- The substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries
- a type of settlement that is grouped around or at the center of a resource
- Describes areas found outside of cities; less densely populated with primarily agricultural economies
- A city and its surrounding areas
- an ancient technique of growing crops by cutting steps into hillsides or mountain slopes
- Any place where a community is established
14 Clues: A city and its surrounding areas • Any place where a community is established • A string of large cities that have grown together • A path used by traders for buying and selling goods • The practice of burning forest in order to clear land for planting • The substantial exchange of goods between cities, states, or countries • ...
1st integration 2022-06-11
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- I am _______ bored in my English classes. They're really interesting.
- We usually have _______ dinner 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 are learning how to use Excel in our _______ class. • My parents always ________ a cake for me for my birthday. • We usually have _______ dinner at 11 pm. It's really late. • 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. • ...
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. • ...
Working Capital Management 2018-08-26
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- Time taken by banks to collect cheques.
- Issued by RBI on behalf of the government.
- Amounts which customers fail to pay.
- Concept of Gross Working Capital.
- When there is a high level of current assets maintained by the management falls under which policy.
- When the firm is earning no profits and lot of idle funds are kept then the working capital of the firm is.
- Ability to convert an asset into cash immediately.
- Estimation of working capital for future.
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- Selling accounts receivables to a third party at a discount.
- Estimate of cash receipts and dibursements of cash during a future period of time.
- Hiring a post box and authorising a local bank to operate it.
- Influences the volume of sales of a firm.
- Technique to plan and control the use of cash.
- Motive of holding cash in order to invest in profitable opportunities.
- Motive of holding cash in order to make transactions.
15 Clues: Concept of Gross Working Capital. • Amounts which customers fail to pay. • Time taken by banks to collect cheques. • Influences the volume of sales of a firm. • Estimation of working capital for future. • Issued by RBI on behalf of the government. • Technique to plan and control the use of cash. • Ability to convert an asset into cash immediately. • ...
West Region 2022-03-25
Across
- Capital of Wyoming
- Capital of Oregon
- Capital of Hawaii
- Capital of Washington
- Capital of California
- Ocean that borders the West Coast
Down
- Capital of Idaho
- Largest mountain range in North America
- Capital of Alaska
- Capital of Montana
- Salt Lake City is this state's capital
- Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Colorado
13 Clues: Capital of Idaho • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Colorado • Capital of Washington • Capital of California • Ocean that borders the West Coast • Salt Lake City is this state's capital • Largest mountain range in North America
Urban Environments 2024-06-24
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- type of growth where more people are living in cities
- people moving out of the city all together and have few links, preferring to live and work in smaller towns and villages
- city with a population over 10 million
- type of development that drives the growth of cities as they are the centre for more production sections
- re-branding of an abandoned inner city area
- the re-using of abandoned areas of the inner city, through alteration of the built environment and economic activity
- grouping together of people
- concentric zone model
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- positive feedback loop where wealth and investment generate more jobs and therefore more wealth and investment continuing the cycle
- city with a population over 1 million
- the amount someone is willing to pay for the land they want
- financial savings and social improvements can be made through having a lot of people concentrated at a location
- expansion of an urban environment outwards but at lower densities than the inner city core
- where the greenfields of the countryside meet the built-up parts of towns and cities
- intensification of the suburban area, higher populations and increased business activities
- cities recognised worldwide with significant status
16 Clues: concentric zone model • grouping together of people • city with a population over 1 million • city with a population over 10 million • re-branding of an abandoned inner city area • cities recognised worldwide with significant status • type of growth where more people are living in cities • the amount someone is willing to pay for the land they want • ...
Asian Countries & Their Capitals 2026-04-24
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- Country also known as Burma (capital: Naypyidaw)
- Country whose capital is Jakarta
- Capital of Turkey
- Country whose capital is Bangkok
- Country whose capital is Manila
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of China
Down
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- Country whose capital is Hanoi
- Country whose capital is Kuala Lumpur
- Country whose capital is Islamabad
- Capital of South Korea
- Country whose capital is New Delhi
13 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of China • Capital of Turkey • Capital of South Korea • Capital of Saudi Arabia • Country whose capital is Hanoi • Country whose capital is Manila • Country whose capital is Jakarta • Country whose capital is Bangkok • Country whose capital is Islamabad • Country whose capital is New Delhi • Country whose capital is Kuala Lumpur • ...
Provinces And Capitals 2024-12-03
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- This province is famous for its tundra and is part of the northern territories.
- The easternmost city in Canada, located in Newfoundland and Labrador.
- This province's capital city is St. John's.
- A major city in British Columbia, known for its film industry.
- The capital city of New Brunswick.
- The capital city of British Columbia, located on Vancouver Island.
- The capital city of Canada, located in Ontario.
- This province is the largest by area and is known for its natural resources.
- This Prairie province is known for its wheat production.
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- The only province that is an island, known for its red sand beaches.
- This province's capital is Halifax.
- Home to Great Slave Lake and the Nahanni National Park Reserve.
- The capital city of Prince Edward Island, known as the birthplace of Confederation.
- The capital city of Yukon.
- Home to the Bay of Fundy, known for the highest tides in the world.
- The capital of Canada, Ottawa, is located in this province.
- Canada's second-largest city, located in Quebec.
- Canada's newest and largest territory, established in 1999.
- The largest city in Canada, located in Ontario.
- The capital city of Saskatchewan.
- The capital city of Nunavut.
- A major city in Alberta, known for its annual Stampede.
- Known for its French-speaking population, this province's largest city is Montreal.
- Known for its polar bears and the city of Winnipeg.
- This province is known for its stunning Rocky Mountains.
25 Clues: The capital city of Yukon. • The capital city of Nunavut. • The capital city of Saskatchewan. • The capital city of New Brunswick. • This province's capital is Halifax. • This province's capital city is St. John's. • The largest city in Canada, located in Ontario. • The capital city of Canada, located in Ontario. • Canada's second-largest city, located in Quebec. • ...
Countries and Continents 2025-11-27
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- – A country in South America famous for the Amazon rainforest.
- – The capital city of Australia.
- Kingdom – A country made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- – The capital city of Japan.
- – A country in Southern Europe known for pasta and the Colosseum.
- – A continent with 54 countries, including Egypt and South Africa.
- – The capital city of Italy.
- – A major city in China known for its skyscrapers and port.
- America – A continent that includes Brazil, Argentina, and Peru.
- – A frozen continent at the South Pole with no permanent population.
- – The capital city of the United Kingdom.
- – The capital city of Germany.
- – A country in Southern Europe famous for flamenco and paella.
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- – A large country in East Asia known for the Great Wall.
- States of America – A large country in North America with 50 states.
- – The capital city of Brazil.
- – A country and continent known for kangaroos and the Outback.
- – A city in Italy famous for art and the Renaissance.
- – The largest continent, including China, India, and Japan.
- – An island country in East Asia famous for sushi and technology.
- America – A continent that includes the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
- D.C. – The capital city of the United States of America.
- – The capital city of France.
- – A country in Central Europe famous for Berlin and Oktoberfest.
- – A continent with countries like France, Germany, and Spain.
- – A country in Western Europe known for Paris and the Eiffel Tower.
- – The capital city of Spain.
- – The capital city of China.
28 Clues: – The capital city of Japan. • – The capital city of Italy. • – The capital city of Spain. • – The capital city of China. • – The capital city of Brazil. • – The capital city of France. • – The capital city of Germany. • – The capital city of Australia. • – The capital city of the United Kingdom. • – A city in Italy famous for art and the Renaissance. • ...
El mundo 2024-11-06
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- Capital: Tokio
- Su capital es Moscú
- Es el país del tango y el mate
- Es el país más pequeño del mundo, ubicado en Roma
- Es un archipiélago asiático con capital en Manila
- Saudita Es una península ubicada entre Asia y África
- Su capital es El Cairo y tiene las pirámides
- País europeo cuya capital es París
- Es el país más grande de Sudamérica
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- Es el país con mayor población en el mundo
- Es el país de los fiordos y las auroras boreales
- Es conocido como "La tierra de los canguros"
- Este país es conocido por sus relojes y chocolates
- País insular famoso por el sushi
- Es famoso por su desierto y su río más largo, el Nilo
- Su capital es Ottawa
- Tiene forma de bota y es famoso por su comida
- Su capital es Berlín
- Su capital es Lima y es famoso por Machu Picchu
- Unido La capital de este país es Londres
20 Clues: Capital: Tokio • Su capital es Moscú • Su capital es Ottawa • Su capital es Berlín • Es el país del tango y el mate • País insular famoso por el sushi • País europeo cuya capital es París • Es el país más grande de Sudamérica • Unido La capital de este país es Londres • Es el país con mayor población en el mundo • Es conocido como "La tierra de los canguros" • ...
Global Location 2022-12-02
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- Indonesian Island with a population larger than Russia
- Moroccan Mountain Chain
- Longest Chinese river
- West Sussex's capital
- Largest London Borough by land area
- California's capital
- City in a Italian Lagoon
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- Florida's Capital
- Nigeria's largest city
- Mexican State with Cancun
- Main Russian Exclave
- Main City on Hokkaido
- Capital of British Columbia
- Algeria's capital
- Kent's capital
- 2nd largest city in Russia
16 Clues: Kent's capital • Florida's Capital • Algeria's capital • Main Russian Exclave • California's capital • Main City on Hokkaido • Longest Chinese river • West Sussex's capital • Nigeria's largest city • Moroccan Mountain Chain • City in a Italian Lagoon • Mexican State with Cancun • 2nd largest city in Russia • Capital of British Columbia • Largest London Borough by land area • ...
bible review 2015-01-21
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- What province is Bethlehem in?
- ______ is one of the cities in Galilee.
- He ordered a census of the entire Roman world.
- Jesus was born in ______.
- He ordered all little boys to be killed.
- Mary, Joseph, and Jesus fled to _____.
- He was the old man that held baby Jesus in the temple.
- Mary, Joseph, and Jesus went to Jerusalem for the celebration of the _____.
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- What is the name of the river that connects the dead sea and the sea of Galilee.
- He was sent to to prepare the way for Jesus.
- she was the old prophetess who saw baby Jesus in the temple.
- This city was the capital of Judea.
- The announcement of Jesus' birth was given to the _____.
- They followed the star to worship the newborn king.
- He was the angel that announced the coming of John the Baptist.
- This was one of the gifts that the wiremen brought for Jesus.
- They first announced Jesus' birth.
17 Clues: Jesus was born in ______. • What province is Bethlehem in? • They first announced Jesus' birth. • This city was the capital of Judea. • Mary, Joseph, and Jesus fled to _____. • ______ is one of the cities in Galilee. • He ordered all little boys to be killed. • He was sent to to prepare the way for Jesus. • He ordered a census of the entire Roman world. • ...
EUROPE 2025-03-19
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- Strait between Spain and Africa
- Capital of Norway
- Mountains in northern Italy
- Its capital is Amsterdam
- Capital of Poland
- Capital of Finland
- Ukranian river
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- Gulf between Sweden and Finland
- Country in the north of Spain
- Capital of Russia
- Mountains of Italy
- City of southern Ukraine
- Capital of Spain
- Peninsula in the Black Sea
- Capital of Ukraine
15 Clues: Ukranian river • Capital of Spain • Capital of Russia • Capital of Norway • Capital of Poland • Mountains of Italy • Capital of Finland • Capital of Ukraine • City of southern Ukraine • Its capital is Amsterdam • Peninsula in the Black Sea • Mountains in northern Italy • Country in the north of Spain • Gulf between Sweden and Finland • Strait between Spain and Africa
Working Capital Management 2018-08-26
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- Time taken by banks to collect cheques.
- Estimate of cash receipts and dibursements of cash during a future period of time.
- When there is a high level of current assets maintained by the management falls under which policy.
- Motive of holding cash in order to invest in profitable opportunities.
- Issued by RBI on behalf of the government.
- Concept of Gross Working Capital.
- Selling accounts receivables to a third party at a discount.
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- Ability to convert an asset into cash immediately.
- Hiring a post box and authorising a local bank to operate it.
- Estimation of working capital for future.
- Amounts which customers fail to pay.
- Motive of holding cash in order to make transactions.
- Influences the volume of sales of a firm.
- Technique to plan and control the use of cash.
- When the firm is earning no profits and lot of idle funds are kept then the working capital of the firm is.
15 Clues: Concept of Gross Working Capital. • Amounts which customers fail to pay. • Time taken by banks to collect cheques. • Estimation of working capital for future. • Influences the volume of sales of a firm. • Issued by RBI on behalf of the government. • Technique to plan and control the use of cash. • Ability to convert an asset into cash immediately. • ...
capital of countries 2023-07-15
GDP per capital 2025-03-31
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- $57,081.05 – Schönbrunn Palace, a former imperial palace in Vienna
- $56,224.81 – Vasa Museum, a maritime museum with a preserved 17th-century warship
- SAR $69,079.72 – Ruins of St. Paul’s, a historic church facade
- $100,413.07 – The Matterhorn, a famous mountain
- $129,810.32 – Vianden Castle, a medieval fortress
- $87,739.41 – Geirangerfjord, a stunning fjord
- $104,272.08 – The Cliffs of Moher, dramatic sea cliffs
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- States $81,632.25 – The Statue of Liberty in New York City
- $78,696.21 – Museum of Islamic Art in Doha
- $84,734.28 – Marina Bay Sands, a futuristic hotel with an infinity pool
- $65,434.33 – The Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral reef system
- $62,718.68 – Kinderdijk Windmills, a collection of historic windmills
- $79,998.44 – The Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa
- $68,299.82 – Legoland in Billund, a theme park made of LEGO bricks
- Marino $57,259.30 – Guaita Tower, a medieval fortress
15 Clues: $78,696.21 – Museum of Islamic Art in Doha • $87,739.41 – Geirangerfjord, a stunning fjord • $79,998.44 – The Blue Lagoon, a geothermal spa • $100,413.07 – The Matterhorn, a famous mountain • $129,810.32 – Vianden Castle, a medieval fortress • Marino $57,259.30 – Guaita Tower, a medieval fortress • $104,272.08 – The Cliffs of Moher, dramatic sea cliffs • ...
Países Hispanos 2024-02-02
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- not independent (no independiente)
- Ms. Montoya
- Mr. Roldán
- Machu Picchu
- África
- full of earthquakes (llenos de terremotos)
- entre América Central y Sur (between Central and South America)
- Sol en la bandera (Sun in the flag)
- Caribe, isla, azúcar
- old capital burned down (capital anterior se quemó)
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- 2 capitales
- no tiene mar (no ocean)
- Biden, Trump, águila
- mariachis, tacos, picante
- capital is a day of the week (capital es un día de la semana)
- capital rhymes with it (la capital rima con su nombre)
- catrachos, bandera con estrellas (flag with stars)
- pupusas, Bukele
- Messi
- Islas Galápagos
- primer país hispano, respuesta en inglés (first Hispanic country, answer in English)
- estrellas en la bandera (stars in the flag)
22 Clues: Messi • África • Mr. Roldán • 2 capitales • Ms. Montoya • Machu Picchu • pupusas, Bukele • Islas Galápagos • Biden, Trump, águila • 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) • ...
all around the world 2022-12-07
Across
- where is Riyadh located
- what is the capital of the Philippines?
- the capital of Singapore
- what country is Port Louis located in?
- is "forbidden city" located in
- Delhi Capital of India
- capital of Tokyo
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- Capital of spain
- capital of Italy
- What is the capital of Nepal?
- D.C
- Capital of south Korea
- Capital of figi
- Where is Bayon temple?
14 Clues: D.C • Capital of figi • Capital of spain • capital of Italy • capital of Tokyo • Capital of south Korea • Where is Bayon temple? • where is Riyadh located • the capital of Singapore • Delhi Capital of India • What is the capital of Nepal? • is "forbidden city" located in • what country is Port Louis located in? • what is the capital of the Philippines?
The Assyrian Empire 2013-10-14
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- The Chaldeans made this city their capital after defeating the Assyrians.
- The Assyrians came from the _______ part of Mesopotamia.
- This city, established by King Sennacherib, was three miles long and a mile wide.
- Nineveh also held one of the the ancient world's largest _________.
- The Assyrians attacked in _________ that each had a specific task to help bring down the enemy.
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- Assyrians glorified ________ strength.
- During 650 B.C., the Assyrian empire included almost all of the old centers of civilization and power in Southwest _______.
- Most people rejoiced at Nineveh's ___________.
- Some of Assyria's most fearsome warriors earned reputations as great _________.
- Advanced planning and technical skills allowed the ____________ to lay siege to enemy cities.
10 Clues: Assyrians glorified ________ strength. • Most people rejoiced at Nineveh's ___________. • The Assyrians came from the _______ part of Mesopotamia. • Nineveh also held one of the the ancient world's largest _________. • The Chaldeans made this city their capital after defeating the Assyrians. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword - World Geography Unit 3 2014-12-02
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- The belief that a country should not be involved with another country
- Country, Country People, Country Life
- Free trade, free flow of capital, cheap foreign labor markets
- A group of countries controlled by one ruler or government
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- Towns and cities are formed and become larger as people begin working and living in the central area
- Love people feel for their country
- Not plentiful or abundant in resources
- A group of people, countries, etc., that are joined together in some activity or effort
- Ideology promoting the unity of Asian people
- The belief that a country should not be involved with another country
- A weapon of mass destruction whose explosive power derives from a nuclear reaction
11 Clues: Love people feel for their country • Country, Country People, Country Life • Not plentiful or abundant in resources • Ideology promoting the unity of Asian people • A group of countries controlled by one ruler or government • Free trade, free flow of capital, cheap foreign labor markets • The belief that a country should not be involved with another country • ...
Inca empire 2026-02-24
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- The ancient Inca city that 7,970 ft
- The mountain range that the Incas were in
- A Inca ruler who was the son of tapa Inca
- where the Inca empire was
- A animal the Incas used to transport things around the mountains
- The ancient Inca Capital one of the oldest inhabited cities
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- This Inca emperor helped them expand very far and all over south america
- This Inca emperor was the first emperor and the founder of Cuzco
- They were a animal the Incas used and they called it the fiber of the gods
- The Incas most well known God he was the sun god
10 Clues: where the Inca empire was • The ancient Inca city that 7,970 ft • The mountain range that the Incas were in • A Inca ruler who was the son of tapa Inca • The Incas most well known God he was the sun god • The ancient Inca Capital one of the oldest inhabited cities • This Inca emperor was the first emperor and the founder of Cuzco • ...
Ancient India 2024-05-08
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- One of the two major rivers of northern India
- This mountain is the worlds highest mountains
- A Strong seasonal wind.
- Around 2500 B.c, civilization developed in the _____ ______. (two words)
- Then, around 2500 b.c, some villages grew into cities and a ____________ developed
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- One of the civilization major cities
- They know little about Harappan religion
- These cities are the largest of their time
- Indus Valley cities were among the worlds first _______ ______.(two words)
- another word for a large landmass
10 Clues: A Strong seasonal wind. • another word for a large landmass • One of the civilization major cities • They know little about Harappan religion • These cities are the largest of their time • One of the two major rivers of northern India • This mountain is the worlds highest mountains • Around 2500 B.c, civilization developed in the _____ ______. (two words) • ...
CANADA - Name _________ 2025-01-06
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- Province that is an island
- The only French province
- The capital of Canada
- River that runs from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- Capital city located on the great lakes
- The easternmost territory
- Large mountain range in Western Canada
- The westernmost province
- The largest Great Lake
- The newest province of Canada
- Ocean to the north of Canada
- City in Southern Alberta (and Mr. Watson's hometown)
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- Province between British Columbia and Saskatchewan
- The Bilingual Province
- Large rocky area covering the central part of Canada
- Capital of Newfoundland
- Capital of Nova Scotia
- Large river flowing from Lake Winnipeg into Hudson Bay
- Northern Territory with many mountains
- Capital city of British Columbia
- It's capital city is Winnipeg
- Province between Alberta and Manitoba
22 Clues: The capital of Canada • The Bilingual Province • Capital of Nova Scotia • The largest Great Lake • Capital of Newfoundland • The only French province • The westernmost province • The easternmost territory • Province that is an island • Ocean to the north of Canada • It's capital city is Winnipeg • The newest province of Canada • Capital city of British Columbia • ...
The English-speaking world 2025-01-15
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- He is PM in the UK
- The British used to have many of them
- Capital of Scotland
- Has Dublin as its biggest city and capital
- Contains fifty states
- The most famous writer in English ever
- Cardiff is the capital
- The second largest country in the world
- England, Scotland and Wales
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- They speak this in Canada
- Popular sport in the UK
- Second largest city in England
- Invaded Britain in 1066
- Language spoken in the UK
- Leads the United States
- Capital of New Zealand
- Capital of the US
- Capital of Australia
18 Clues: Capital of the US • He is PM in the UK • Capital of Scotland • Capital of Australia • Contains fifty states • Cardiff is the capital • Capital of New Zealand • Popular sport in the UK • Invaded Britain in 1066 • Leads the United States • They speak this in Canada • Language spoken in the UK • England, Scotland and Wales • Second largest city in England • ...
LIVEABLE CITIES VOCABULARY 2022-02-24
Across
- destroy the environment
- a point of view
- no more hunting and gathering
- having a specific job
- involving cities
- a network of a city's services
- involves international services
- too many people in an area
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- country side
- a long dry period
- factual
- moving from place to place
- number of people in an area
- extra
- breeding of plants and animals
- between rural and urban
- describes somewhere nice to live
- opinion
- no food
19 Clues: extra • factual • opinion • no food • country side • a point of view • involving cities • a long dry period • having a specific job • destroy the environment • between rural and urban • moving from place to place • too many people in an area • number of people in an area • no more hunting and gathering • breeding of plants and animals • a network of a city's services • ...
Cities Unit 1 2023-10-16
19 Clues: metro • handig • inwoner • regelen • enkeltje • omringen • aanbieden • verbinden • landschap • retourtje • gemiddeld • vervelend • bestemming • vermoeiend • vervuiling • beschikbaar • voorstellen • onafhankelijk • lichaamsbeweging
Cities and Sights 2024-05-28
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- City in north Sweden
- Largest city in Africa
- World biggest city
- India sight in Uttar Pradesh
- Capital of Läti
- Country in USA
- Capital of Rio de janerio
- Capital of Buenos Aries
- Country in Canada
- Sight in Italy/rome
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- City in east tennesse
- Sight in Peru
- City in Alaska
- World smallest city
- Capital of Eesti
- Sight in Ireland
- France sight
- Sight in Indonesia
- Sight in Netherlands
19 Clues: France sight • Sight in Peru • City in Alaska • Country in USA • Capital of Läti • Capital of Eesti • Sight in Ireland • Country in Canada • World biggest city • Sight in Indonesia • World smallest city • Sight in Italy/rome • City in north Sweden • Sight in Netherlands • City in east tennesse • Largest city in Africa • Capital of Buenos Aries • Capital of Rio de janerio • India sight in Uttar Pradesh
crossword 01 2025-04-24
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- Ciudad donde nació el tango
- Capital de Canadá
- Ciudad más alta del mundo
- Ciudad de los rascacielos en Asia
- Ciudad de la Plaza Roja
- Capital de Tailandia
- País de las pirámides de Giza
- País de la samba
- Ciudad con la Sagrada Familia
- Ciudad del museo Louvre
- Ciudad del Puente de las Cadenas
- Ciudad con el templo dorado
- País de los fiordos
- Capital de Suecia
- Capital de Turquía
- País de las casas rojas y blancas
- Isla de las estatuas moái
- Isla donde está el Big Ben
- Capital de India
- Ciudad del Taj Mahal
- País con templos de Angkor Wat
- País con los Alpes
- País con desierto de Atacama
- Capital de Noruega
- Ciudad con la Estatua de la Libertad
- País de las auroras en el hemisferio sur
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- País de las cataratas del Iguazú
- País famoso por la Torre Eiffel
- Ciudad donde está el Partenón
- País donde está la ciudad de Dubái
- Capital de Colombia
- Capital de Corea del Norte
- Ciudad de las pirámides
- Capital de Corea del Sur
- País con forma de bota
- Río más largo del mundo
- País con las cataratas Victoria
- País de los canguros
- Ciudad del famoso puente Golden Gate
- País del Machu Picchu
- Ciudad del Palacio de Buckingham
- Capital de Bolivia
- Desierto más grande del mundo
- Ciudad donde está el Monte Saint-Michel
- País con el río Danubio
- País donde nació el reggae
- País donde está Petra
- País con el canal más famoso del mundo
- Capital de Australia
- Ciudad con ruinas incas
50 Clues: País de la samba • Capital de India • Capital de Canadá • Capital de Suecia • Capital de Bolivia • Capital de Turquía • País con los Alpes • Capital de Noruega • Capital de Colombia • País de los fiordos • Capital de Tailandia • País de los canguros • Ciudad del Taj Mahal • Capital de Australia • País del Machu Picchu • País donde está Petra • País con forma de bota • Ciudad de las pirámides • ...
Texas Humor 2021-01-13
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- A designated Texas Historic Landmark, the area boasts the elegant Gruene Mansion Inn, the famous Gristmill restaurant and the beloved Gruene Hall.
- __ is the first official town in Texas, earning the nickname of "The Oldest Town in Texas."
- Due to high windspeeds, ___ is one of the best cities in North America for kiteboarding, wind surfing, kite flying and sailing. The city has even hosted the Windsurfing World Championships.
- The city served as the main port for the Texas Navy during the Texas Revolution.
- ___'s Public Library, once an abandoned Wal-Mart, was named the most beautiful library in Texas by website Tech Insider.
- ___ is a city in the high desert of the Trans-Pecos in far West Texas, between the Davis Mountains and Big Bend National Park. ... Attractions include Building 98, the Chinati Foundation, artisan shops, historical architecture, a classic Texas town square, modern art installments, art galleries, and the lights.
- ___ is the most visited city in Texas. It is the home to Church's Chicken and the oldest church in Texas.
- __ is known as the world capital of space exploration, the world capital of air conditioning, the world capital of the international energy industry, the world capital of petroleum exploration and the world capital of capital punishment.
- Although nicknamed Cowtown for its deep roots in the cattle ranching industry, ___ boasts a rich and diverse cultural history. Not only is it home to the celebrated Stockyards National Historic District, it's also full of Old-West-themed entertainment and shopping.
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- __ is famous for the musical acts that hail from the city like Buddy Holly or Waylon Jennings, fine dining, museums, a rich art and culture scene but also for its friendly, hospitable atmosphere.
- __ is located in the Texas Hill Country, a region known for rugged hills, caverns, rivers and is famous for their peaches.
- Nicknamed “The Tall City,” is home to everything from presidents and petroleum to a vibrant arts community.
- The city of ___ is called “Sun City” because on average, it has 302 days of sun every year.
- The city is also known as "The Yellow Rose of Texas" and is home to Cadillac Ranch musem.
- Home to the infamous "Fixer Upper tv show"
- ___ is a cosmopolitan city known for its high concentration of restaurants and shopping centres. Skyscrapers, such as Bank of America Plaza (1985) and Reunion Tower (1978), create a striking night skyline.
- __ is famed for its nightlife, its outdoor graffiti art gallery and regularly dubbed “the drunkest city in the US” is to Texas as Berlin is to Germany, which is to say it proudly, provocatively, perversely bears little resemblance to the rest of the state.
- __ was known as the Republic of the Rio Grande and is the only city in Texas to fly under 7 flags.
18 Clues: Home to the infamous "Fixer Upper tv show" • The city served as the main port for the Texas Navy during the Texas Revolution. • The city is also known as "The Yellow Rose of Texas" and is home to Cadillac Ranch musem. • __ is the first official town in Texas, earning the nickname of "The Oldest Town in Texas." • ...
2021 ABI Conference 2021-09-23
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- What city is BIST located?
- What association logo has a fingerprint to represent the uniqueness of brain injury?
- This beautiful orange, black and white butterfly is the London Brain Injury Associations symbol for rebirth and hope?
- BIAPR supports clients in how many counties?
- Part of the brain that deals with sensation?
- How many cities and towns does BIAPH serve?
- Where we usually host the conference?
- Which Brain Injury Association is located in the capital of Canada?
- part of the brain that deals with sight?
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- What river runs through the city of Sault Ste. Marie that connects 2 Great Lakes?
- 4th largest populated city in Ontario and home to BIAWW?
- This brain injury usually happens in
- Part of the brain that deals with memory?
- Part of the brain that deals with concentration?
- What district does BIANBA service?
- what is the acronym for the Brain Injury Association of York Region?
- The acronym for the conference host?
17 Clues: What city is BIST located? • What district does BIANBA service? • This brain injury usually happens in • The acronym for the conference host? • Where we usually host the conference? • part of the brain that deals with sight? • Part of the brain that deals with memory? • How many cities and towns does BIAPH serve? • BIAPR supports clients in how many counties? • ...
Cross Word-Satex Cities 2024-11-11
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- A city that our President Felix Sparks lives in.
- A city that is home to NASA.
- A city that is the birth place of Dr. pepper.
- A city that is known as Satex's oil industry hub.
- A city where people call themselves a Lubbockite.
- A city founded in 1860 and that is 15 miles away from the Colorado River.
- A city that has the nickname "Little Jerusalem."
- A city that is known for making cowboy boots.
- A city known as the red poppy capital of Satex.
- A city that is famous for having a bridge with bats.
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- A city that is home to the Alamo.
- A city that has a song by George Straight about it.
- A city that is one of the oldest towns on the Mexico and Texas border.
- A city famous for their museums.
- A city that is sometimes considered part of Dallas.
- A city that is one of the largest manufacturing cities in Satex.
- A city that the cheeseburger was invented in.
17 Clues: A city that is home to NASA. • A city famous for their museums. • A city that is home to the Alamo. • A city that is the birth place of Dr. pepper. • A city that the cheeseburger was invented in. • A city that is known for making cowboy boots. • A city known as the red poppy capital of Satex. • A city that our President Felix Sparks lives in. • ...
lugares 2024-03-04
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- ¿De dónde es Cristiano Ronaldo?
- ¿Pais con mas dinero?
- ¿Capital de Croacia?
- ¿Equipo actual de Messi?
- ¿Dónde esta la Torre Eiffel?
- ¿Mundial 1986?
- ¿Dónde fue el mundial 2018?
- ¿Pais del Everest?
- ¿Quien ganó en el mundial 2022?
- ¿Pais más grande de todo el mundo?
- ¿Pais donde fue mundial 2022?
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- ¿De dónde es Neymar?
- ¿Museo mas popular en Francia?
- ¿Lugar más popular en año nuevo?
- ¿Capital de Brasil?
- ¿Capital de Grecia?
- ¿Pais actual en guerra?
- ¿Capital de Italia?
- ¿Mas mundiales en la historia?
- ¿Capital de España?
20 Clues: ¿Mundial 1986? • ¿Pais del Everest? • ¿Capital de Brasil? • ¿Capital de Grecia? • ¿Capital de Italia? • ¿Capital de España? • ¿De dónde es Neymar? • ¿Capital de Croacia? • ¿Pais con mas dinero? • ¿Pais actual en guerra? • ¿Equipo actual de Messi? • ¿Dónde fue el mundial 2018? • ¿Dónde esta la Torre Eiffel? • ¿Pais donde fue mundial 2022? • ¿Museo mas popular en Francia? • ...
Bus 2023-09-01
Across
- Bus A bus used for guided tours around cities or attractions.
- Bus A bus with a flexible joint, allowing it to bend in the middle.
- Bus A bus powered by electricity, contributing to eco-friendly transport.
- Bus A yellow bus used to transport students to and from school.
- Shuttle Bus A bus service connecting airports and nearby locations.
- Bus A regular bus operating within a city, serving various routes.
- A bus powered by overhead electric wires, commonly found in some cities.
- Bus A bus used for sightseeing tours, offering views of landmarks and attractions.
Down
- Bus A bus that shuttles passengers between specific points, like airports and hotels.
- Bus A bus that travels between major points with limited stops.
- Bus A bus with two levels, commonly seen in cities like London.
- Bus A smaller bus that can carry a limited number of passengers.
- Transit Bus A bus system designed for faster travel with fewer stops.
- Bus A large and comfortable bus used for longer journeys.
- Bus A bus connecting cities over longer distances, offering convenience for travelers.
15 Clues: Bus A large and comfortable bus used for longer journeys. • Bus A bus used for guided tours around cities or attractions. • Bus A bus that travels between major points with limited stops. • Bus A bus with two levels, commonly seen in cities like London. • Bus A yellow bus used to transport students to and from school. • ...
