capital cities Crossword Puzzles
BC Crossword 2023-05-05
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- School which sports a nude beach just off campus (abbr.)
- BC's official gemstone
- BC has over 400 of these
- Home to bathtub racing and delicious dessert bars
- Reason for so many cyclists in Vancouver
- BC's official Fish (2wds)
- BC's official tree (3wds)
- Name of Vancouver's nude beach
- Company which owns and operates the method of transportation between mainland and island
- The capital of the province
- The number of National parks in BC
- Most of BC is classified as this wet topographical feature
- BC's official bird
- A ferry terminal just north of Vancouver (2wds)
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- The Largest mall in BC
- A large bear you want to avoid
- Airport code for Vancouver
- Vancouver's popular rainbow road
- This fishy dish is a favourite among Vancouver Locals
- Region of BC where over half of BC's wine is produced
- The longest and highest lift in the world (3wds)
- City home to the Canucks
- This railway gave birth to BC's joining of Canada (Abbr.)
- Landmass where the capital is Located
- The most abundant pine tree in the province
- Time zone BC is located within (abbr.)
- District housing most Major cities around Vancouver (Abbr.)
- Method of public transit throughout Metro Vancouver
- This mountain range serves as the divider between BC and Alberta
- Region just outside the GVRD
- Named one of the most scenic highway drives in the world (3wds)
- Home to one of two ferry Terminals
- Home to the 2010 Olympics
- A smaller bear who's diet consists mostly of plants
- University on burnaby mountain (abbr.)
35 Clues: BC's official bird • The Largest mall in BC • BC's official gemstone • City home to the Canucks • BC has over 400 of these • BC's official Fish (2wds) • BC's official tree (3wds) • Home to the 2010 Olympics • Airport code for Vancouver • The capital of the province • Region just outside the GVRD • A large bear you want to avoid • Name of Vancouver's nude beach • ...
New Kingdom Egypt Crossword 2023-05-11
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- administrative capital of Egypt
- shrines at Luxor that were considered way stations for a ______
- wife and half-sister of Thutmose II
- Egyptian name for Thebes
- interpreted as a birthing bed or day bed (2 words)
- According to some scholarly interpretations, Greater Thebes was used as a ______ of performance.
- workers camp that holds clues to how society was structured in New Kingdom Egypt (3 words)
- venerated the god Aten
- Means "Great House"
- growing season
- In the Amun-Re Precinct, associated with large columns believed to have been representations of papyrus plants (2 words)
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- In New Kingdom Egypt, pharaohs were seen as born of ________ ________ when the God Amun-Re feeds the glyph of life to the queen (2 Words)
- consists of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu (2 words)
- one of the pyramids of Giza
- drought season
- periods of unrest when Egypt was not unified
- festival celebrated in Akhet and could last up to 27 days
- two resources that were key to the economy (3 words)
- known for his long prosperous rule and as a prolific builder (3 words)
- Greater Thebes consists of Luxor and ________
- ritual capital of Egypt
- inundation season
- was discovered by Howard Carter and his team in 1922
- one reason why it is difficult to find cities in ancient Egypt (2 words)
- Egyptain god associated with agricultural fertility and the flooding of the Nile
- clay tablets that have writing and drawings that were found in great numbers
- a sequence of rulers considered to be members of the same family
- location of the first cataract and the end of Upper Egypt
28 Clues: drought season • growing season • inundation season • Means "Great House" • venerated the god Aten • ritual capital of Egypt • Egyptian name for Thebes • one of the pyramids of Giza • administrative capital of Egypt • wife and half-sister of Thutmose II • consists of Amun, Mut, and Khonsu (2 words) • periods of unrest when Egypt was not unified • ...
CAPITAIS BRASILEIRAS 2023-08-04
12 Clues: CAPITAL DO PARÁ • CAPITAL DO ACRE • CAPITAL DE GOIÁS • CAPITAL DO PIAUÍ • CAPITAL DO PARANÁ • CAPITAL DA PARAÍBA • CAPITAL DA AMAZÕNIA • CAPITAL DO MARANHÃO • CAPITAL DE MINAS GERAIS • CAPITAL DO ESPÍRITO SANTO • CAPITAL DE RIO GRANDE DO SUL • CAPITA DO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
PO 2023 Puzzle 1 (Crossword) 2023-07-07
Across
- Makeup item that enhances eyelashes
- This 3h long movie features tall, blue-skinned aliens
- What goes through cities but never moves?
- The 46th US President
- Country with the largest population
- World's Tallest Mountain
- SG's favourite Chocolate Drink
- A sport that uses an oval ball with pointed ends
- This mythical being sucks blood & comes out at night
- An E-Commerce company near SMU
- Milk & Rose Syrup Drink
- SMU's Largest Library
- SMU's Annual CCA Fair
- SG's Oldest MRT Station
- This K-Pop Band made "Set me Free","Cry For Me","TT"
- A Synonym for "House"
- World's Largest bird
- This korean show features people competing in deadly games to win a big cash prize.
- SMU's School with most students
- What is 3/7 Chicken, 2/3 Cat, 2/4 Goat?
- A rose's colour for friendship
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- The Capital of Indonesia
- SG's National Language
- The Sixth planet in the solar system
- A 2nd Year University Student
- SG's Largest Religion
- SMU's Net Zero Energy Building
- This country has the most world cup wins
- This korean movie was the first to win 2020 Oscar's "Best Picture"
- The Capital of Vietnam
- World's Largest Ocean
- Fills up a room but takes no space
- I'm lighter than a feather, yet the strongest men can't hold me in for long. What am I?
- What goes up but never comes down?
- SMU's Bubble Tea Shop
- What has to break before eating?
- What is the largest organ in a human's body?
- Inventor of the Electric Light Bulb & Phonograph
- What has a neck but no head?
39 Clues: World's Largest bird • SG's Largest Religion • The 46th US President • World's Largest Ocean • SMU's Largest Library • SMU's Bubble Tea Shop • SMU's Annual CCA Fair • A Synonym for "House" • SG's National Language • The Capital of Vietnam • Milk & Rose Syrup Drink • SG's Oldest MRT Station • The Capital of Indonesia • World's Tallest Mountain • What has a neck but no head? • ...
Travel Crossword Quiz 2024-03-20
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- Which animals did St Patrick drive out of Ireland?
- Which food is thrown in the world's biggest food fight in Buñol?
- In which country are cows sacred?
- Which country has an airline called Aer Lingus?
- The national cheese of Greece
- Its much-hated wall was demolished in 1989
- Which major museum has a pyramid as an entrance?
- The most visited country in the world
- The glorified cheese & tomato sandwich that Italians love so much
- What is the capital of Finland?
- In which US state is the Grand Canyon?
- The currency of Thailand
- Which country has tanks that only drive backwards?
- Which small, wet-nosed primate is endemic to Madagascar?
- Where is Ayer's Rock?
- How many stars are on the US flag?
- An ancient Inca sanctuary in the mountains of Peru
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- Which middle-eastern country started accepting tourists in 2019?
- The most famous cigars come from here
- In which country would you find poutine, a delicious potato dish?
- The country where you can eat haggis
- Which mountains separate Chile and Argentina?
- How many time zones are there in Russia?
- Where would you drink a lovely herbal maté?
- The best traditional food in Sassari. No question
- Where is Petra?
- How many capital cities does South Africa have?
- In which Scandinavian city are the Tivoli gardens?
- About €3000 are thrown into which fountain every day?
- What is the name of the most beautiful Indian mausoleum
- The country where most people go on Safari
- The country where you find Copacabana beach
- The stone in the British museum which led to the translation of Egyptian hieroglyphs
- The Orient Express originally travelled between Paris and which other city?
- Which Asian country is its most popular tourist destination
35 Clues: Where is Petra? • Where is Ayer's Rock? • The currency of Thailand • The national cheese of Greece • What is the capital of Finland? • In which country are cows sacred? • How many stars are on the US flag? • The country where you can eat haggis • The most famous cigars come from here • The most visited country in the world • In which US state is the Grand Canyon? • ...
Happy Birthday, Andrew! 2025-05-14
Across
- A creature limb, also Laika's nickname
- What is your ___, ____, and ____ of the day?
- "Where are my ______?"
- Most popular of all of the "-stan" countries
- Country with large oil reserves and Angel Falls
- Dana's license plate acronym stands for
- "You want to live in ____?!"
- Andrew's favorite food
- New pope
- Andrew is ______ boy
- Andrew Santino & ______
- Julian in Trailer Park Boys
- "Daddy _______!"
- Dana’s self-pity phrase
- Andrew hates them and Dana loves them, which makes this theory true
- Home to the Forbidden City
- The Venn Diagram of our music taste
- Singer that Lee Sinks and Shooshoo know and talk about
- Andrew also sleeps with open ___
- Longest hike we did in Durango
- Not M for M
- Restaurant in The Bear
- Both Andre and Big Boi own apartment complexes run by their mothers in this Georgia city
- "Do you still ____?”
- "Where's the ______?"
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- Andrew's license plate acronym stands for
- No sugar, in Spanish
- Country known for coffee and emeralds
- First African country to gain independence from colonial rule
- Country with three capital cities
- One minute rant about something in society
- Tennessee city name that means “red rock” in Choctaw
- Country that exports palm oil, coal, and textiles
- Dana will help you find yours tonight ;)
- The only country in the world that starts with this unique letter
- The Emerald Isle
- Dana’s favorite form of potato
- André 3000 became sober, vegan, and ____ during the creation of the "ATLiens" album
- Lauv's dad's full name
- Andrew sleeps with open ___
- Teta's favorite TV show
- plays Roman Roy in Succession
- Wanderlust, in German
- Papa's beverage of choice
- Laika's protein
- Malaysia’s capital
46 Clues: New pope • Not M for M • Laika's protein • The Emerald Isle • "Daddy _______!" • Malaysia’s capital • No sugar, in Spanish • Andrew is ______ boy • "Do you still ____?” • Wanderlust, in German • "Where's the ______?" • "Where are my ______?" • Andrew's favorite food • Lauv's dad's full name • Restaurant in The Bear • Andrew Santino & ______ • Teta's favorite TV show • Dana’s self-pity phrase • ...
Environmental Science 2020-10-12
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- resources, materials and energy needed by humans
- all the water on the earth
- the move to cities
- an animal that eats other animals
- fuel made from dead plants and animals
- worldwide
- things, organisms
- a lack of food water or shelter
- everything around us
- the air around the earth
- nino, a warm weather phenomenon
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- an element in all living things
- the ability to keep going
- sprawl, the spread of communities outside of cities
- a plant eater
- the movement of water
- footprint, the resources an individual uses
- change in inherited characteristics over
- from the sun
19 Clues: worldwide • from the sun • a plant eater • things, organisms • the move to cities • everything around us • the movement of water • the air around the earth • the ability to keep going • all the water on the earth • an element in all living things • a lack of food water or shelter • nino, a warm weather phenomenon • an animal that eats other animals • fuel made from dead plants and animals • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2013-07-25
Across
- Cities grow and societies become more urban
- land ruled by another country
- Steam powered carriage
- The industrial revolution began in ______
- enables cheap and quick production of goods
- hard physical work
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- products made in large numbers in factories
- Territory or kingdom
- Wealth and resources of a country
- Town or cities
- materials a country sells
- a retail trader
- a person owned by another and forced to obey
- exports tea
- farming or countryside
15 Clues: exports tea • Town or cities • a retail trader • hard physical work • Territory or kingdom • Steam powered carriage • farming or countryside • materials a country sells • land ruled by another country • Wealth and resources of a country • The industrial revolution began in ______ • products made in large numbers in factories • Cities grow and societies become more urban • ...
South America 2021-05-11
12 Clues: Lima is the capital • Sucre is the capital • Quito is the capital • Bogota is the capital • Caracas is the capital • Brasilia is the capital • Santiago is the capital • Asunción is the capital • Georgetown is the capital • Montevideo is the capital • Paramaribo is the capital • Buenos Aires is the capital
Capitals of the Midwest (B) 2021-11-11
12 Clues: The capital of Iowa • The capital of Kansas • The capital is Lansing • The capital is Lincoln • The capital is Madison • The capital of Indiana • The capital is Columbus • Bismarck is the capital • The capital of Minnesota • The capital of South Dakota • The capital city of Illinois • The capital is Jefferson City
Country and Capitals 2024-09-17
12 Clues: The capital of UK • The capital of UAE • The capital of Japan • The capital of China • The capital of Yemen • The capital of India • The capital of Italy • The capital of Turkey • The capital of France • The capital of Austria • The capital of South Korea • The capital of Dominican Republic
Southeast Region States 2025-02-04
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- State's capital is Frankfort
- State's capital is Nashville
- State's capital is Montgomery
- State's capital is Columbia
- State's capital is Jackson
- State's capital is Atlanta
- State's capital is Baton Rouge
- State's capital is Richmond
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- State's capital is Raleigh
- State's capital is Charleston
- State's capital is Little Rock
- State's capital is Tallahassee
12 Clues: State's capital is Raleigh • State's capital is Jackson • State's capital is Atlanta • State's capital is Columbia • State's capital is Richmond • State's capital is Frankfort • State's capital is Nashville • State's capital is Montgomery • State's capital is Charleston • State's capital is Little Rock • State's capital is Tallahassee • State's capital is Baton Rouge
10. Geography (Capitals) 2025-12-09
12 Clues: The capital of Spain. • The capital of China. • The capital of Egypt. • The capital of Italy. • The capital of Japan. • The capital of France. • The capital of Brazil. • The capital of Canada. • The capital of Russia. • The capital of Germany. • The capital of Australia. • The capital of the United Kingdom.
Chapter 6 II 2022-11-03
Across
- this country got its name from the Ch’in dynasty
- the one/fifth of the worlds population lives here
- this country remained Communist after the war
- Japan has this special kind of train
- capital of Thailand
- capital of Taiwan
- capital of Singapore
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- emperor ordered the completion of the Great Wall
- this country is called Land of the Rising Sun
- capital of South Korea
- main food group in China
- capital of China
- capital of Philippines
- the end of the Vietnam War all of Vietnam became this
- capital of Japan
- largest empire in history
16 Clues: capital of China • capital of Japan • capital of Taiwan • capital of Thailand • capital of Singapore • capital of South Korea • capital of Philippines • main food group in China • largest empire in history • Japan has this special kind of train • this country is called Land of the Rising Sun • this country remained Communist after the war • ...
vocab crossword environmental. 2025-03-12
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- tends to shrink.
- energy: Due to an object’s position or shape
- mortality: Number of babies out of 1000 that die during their first year of life.
- Structure: A population of mostly young people tends to grow. A population of mostly old
- Land mostly covered with buildings and roads (includes suburbs)
- Any other type of land use or land cover (includes forests, cropland, etc.)
- nations: Higher fertility, infant mortality, and death rates, Lower life expectancy, and Low per capita resource use
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- Increased waste, industrial byproducts, noise pollution, light pollution
- nations: Lower fertility, infant mortality, and death rates, Higher life expectancy, and High per capita resource use
- energy: Due to motion
- expectancy: Average number of years a person is expected to live
- The ability to do work or cause a change
- Occurs when people move from rural areas to cities. Cities are not new, but the enormous size of today’s cities is. More than 20 cities have at least 10 million residents.
13 Clues: tends to shrink. • energy: Due to motion • The ability to do work or cause a change • energy: Due to an object’s position or shape • Land mostly covered with buildings and roads (includes suburbs) • expectancy: Average number of years a person is expected to live • Increased waste, industrial byproducts, noise pollution, light pollution • ...
Westward Expansion 2023-02-10
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- Treaty that required the Cherokee to give up all their lands east of the Mississippi River
- the become more like another society or culture
- the general direction that Georgia's capital cities moved in during westward expansion
- Creek Chief who supported assimilation and sold the remaining Creek lands.
- price of land distributed during the headright system
- Treaty in which a Creek chief exchanged the Creek lands east of the OcMulgee River for the promise of the U.S. government's protection
- Georgia capital city where the Yazoo Land Act was burned
- missionary who was arrested many times for living among the Cherokee
- one of Atlanta's names before it was changed; means "end of the line"
- When the U.S. government bought the Yazoo lands, they promised to remove Indians still in Georgia in this agreement.
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- Chief justice who delivered the majority opinion that ruled in favor of the Cherokee in Worcester v. Georgia
- Civil war among the Creek over whether they should keep their traditions or assimilate to American culture
- a written document by a government that establishes something, such as a colony, city, or college
- founder of the University of Georgia; he wrote the charter
- to give up (power or territory)
- ordered all Native Americans east of the Mississippi River to leave their homes and move west
- a set of written characters representing syllables and serving the purpose of an alphabet.
- 16,000 Cherokee men, women, and children were forced from their homes and marched across the Southeast to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma
- The ruling of Worcester v. Georgia confirmed that the Cherokee tribe was a _____ nation with its own set of laws
- to intrude on a person's territory, rights, etc.
20 Clues: to give up (power or territory) • the become more like another society or culture • to intrude on a person's territory, rights, etc. • price of land distributed during the headright system • Georgia capital city where the Yazoo Land Act was burned • founder of the University of Georgia; he wrote the charter • ...
McKenzie's Crossword 2025-03-14
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- The second general to seize part of the empire; He took control of most of Alexander’s Asian conquests, including Persia.
- The rulers built the ancient world’s largest library in the city of Alexandria.
- A network that people used to trade goods.
- Son of King Phillip and great military leader.
- A super powerful city before Alexander came.
- The capital of the Seleucid Kingdom
- A town in Asia Minor that had a knot and if you untie it you can rule persia.
- The last of Alexander’s generals to become king
- The ruler of Rome
- The leading poet and dramatist of the age.
- A greek geographer that wrote a book called Geography.
- A person who inherits or has the right to inherit property.
- Coins that he used throughout the empire
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- Green-like kingdoms
- A new culture that was not completely Greek.
- A type government that whatever you say is a law.
- Allied with Cleopatra and became involved in the Civil War in Rome.
- A country in South Asia.
- Cities in Greece which he named after himself.
- One of the best known Hellenistic historians
- The last ruler of the Hellenistic Egypt was also the most famous. This person became a symbol of Ancient Egypt.
- King of Macedonia and was overthrown by his son, Alexander the Great.
- A group of warriors who stood close together in a square and held spears so the other army could not come through
- A greek city that rebelled against Macedonia.
- A city-state that Alexander the Great was born in and he later ruled.
- A major battle Alexander won.
- The most powerful and the wealthiest of the Hellenistic Kingdoms
- capital and largest city of Italy.
28 Clues: The ruler of Rome • Green-like kingdoms • A country in South Asia. • A major battle Alexander won. • capital and largest city of Italy. • The capital of the Seleucid Kingdom • Coins that he used throughout the empire • A network that people used to trade goods. • The leading poet and dramatist of the age. • A new culture that was not completely Greek. • ...
Japan Unit 2025-02-27
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- suicide pilots during WWII
- greatest sculpture artist during Heiann period
- famoud female warrior that saved clan's banner
- art of writing
- Japanese painting
- This was determined almost completely by what family he or she came from in society
- Time of peace and prosperity with innovations and new accomplishments
- religion from India and China
- Kicking black leather ball for as long as possible
- art of swordsmanship
- Means good - elegant, beautiful, and fashionable
- pattern design of Japanese cities modeled after China
- Japanese musical wind instrament that looked like a phoenix. Was pronounced "sho"
- popular form of entertainment of dance and music
- type of Buddhism that taught all people could reach Paradise
- Japanese towerlike building
- head of the military government of Japan
- code that governed a samurai's life
- Wrestling of young men of great weight trying to throw each other to ground
- ruling class of noble families
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- ritual suicde for not living up to code
- Japanese poem using 5-7-5 syllable pattern
- Best known leader in Japan's history - member of Fujiwara family
- Japanese warrior
- Male member of ruler's court
- woman's board game balencing stones
- Samurai were told to think of themselves as this to not fear death
- fighting without weapons using opponent's strength agains him
- Local lord in Japan in the era of the samurai
- form of Buddhism that emphasized effort and discipline
- Family of aristocrats that controlled Japan for 300 years
- Best know writer during Heian period
- spread of cultural traits from one country to another
- colorful robe worn under samurai's armor
- Capital of Japan that meant "Capital of Peace and Tranquillity"
- head of a military family that seized power in 1185
36 Clues: art of writing • Japanese warrior • Japanese painting • art of swordsmanship • suicide pilots during WWII • Japanese towerlike building • Male member of ruler's court • religion from India and China • ruling class of noble families • woman's board game balencing stones • code that governed a samurai's life • Best know writer during Heian period • ...
mega sports events 2024-03-18
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- shous usedby soccer players
- enforces rues of the game
- officisl team fromlisbon
- officailairlinerofqatar
- official team of morroco
- of lisbon
- capital of brazil
- beercampanyownedbybusch
- areas where a team can score a piont
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- ball that can only bek icked
- clohing used to distinguish players
- capital of argintina
- official team of beunosaires
- japanesecarcampanyandspnceroffifa
- famous soda
- official team from doha
- hosted 2022 fifa world cup
- clothing campany
- capital of morroco
19 Clues: of lisbon • famous soda • clothing campany • capital of brazil • capital of morroco • capital of argintina • official team from doha • officailairlinerofqatar • beercampanyownedbybusch • officisl team fromlisbon • official team of morroco • enforces rues of the game • hosted 2022 fifa world cup • shous usedby soccer players • ball that can only bek icked • official team of beunosaires • ...
cities 2020-04-09
Cities 2021-06-22
cities 2015-09-06
7 Clues: Gaudi • special the Wall • capital city of UK • capital city of France • capital city of Austria • capital city of Luxemburg • biggest city of Australia
General Knowledge 2023-01-18
Across
- What is the Capital of France
- What is the smallest country in the world by land area?
- Who painted the "The Last Supper"?
- Who wrote the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- What is the largest ocean in the world?
- What is the capital of Australia?
- Who composed the opera "Carmen"?
- What is the largest mammal in the world?
- What is the capital of Italy?
- Who wrote the novel "Pride and Prejudice"?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What is the capital of Spain?
- What is the highest mountain peak in the world?
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- Who composed the opera "The Barber of Seville"?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Who composed the opera "La Traviata"?
- Who painted the "Starry Night"?
- Who wrote the play "Hamlet"?
- What is the capital of Canada?
- What is the capital of Japan?
20 Clues: Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who wrote the play "Hamlet"? • What is the Capital of France • What is the capital of Italy? • What is the capital of Spain? • What is the capital of Japan? • What is the capital of Canada? • Who painted the "Starry Night"? • Who composed the opera "Carmen"? • What is the capital of Australia? • Who painted the "The Last Supper"? • ...
Italy 2023-04-28
Across
- Known for its "Surprise" eggs, what chocolate brand is produced in Italy?
- Lake Como and Lake Garda are both located in which Southern European country?
- What is the currency in Italy?
Down
- What hemisphere is Italy located in?
- The words "planes", "more" and "testier" are all anagrams of cities found in which European country?
- What is the capital of Italy?
6 Clues: What is the capital of Italy? • What is the currency in Italy? • What hemisphere is Italy located in? • Known for its "Surprise" eggs, what chocolate brand is produced in Italy? • Lake Como and Lake Garda are both located in which Southern European country? • The words "planes", "more" and "testier" are all anagrams of cities found in which European country?
Capitals and countries 2022-11-10
12 Clues: The capital of Italy • The capital of Japan • The capital of France • Where is Bern capital? • The capital of Austria • Where is Oslo capital? • The capital of Finland • The capital of Germany • The capital of Denmark • Where is Amsterdam capital? • What is the capital of Spain? • What is the capital of Greenland?
Plural of nouns - CPM 2020-05-02
Geografie 2024-09-12
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- its the Country with the Most inhabitants.
- York In this Country is the stat
- Coldest Country in the world
- the Country has the most Island
- Its the Capitel of Egypt
- There it has the Eiffel Tower
- Pandas live there
- It has there the most volkanoes
- There you Talk Hebrew
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- its the Capital of Bangladesch
- Its the Capitel of Germany
- In this Country you speak spanish
- its the Capital of Turkey.
- Its the Caapitel of Australia
- its the largest Country in Europe .
- Its the Capital of Canada
- it has there tropic rainforst
- The Colosseum is there
- its the Capital of Switzerland.
- Capital of finnland
20 Clues: Pandas live there • Capital of finnland • There you Talk Hebrew • The Colosseum is there • Its the Capitel of Egypt • Its the Capital of Canada • Its the Capitel of Germany • its the Capital of Turkey. • Coldest Country in the world • Its the Caapitel of Australia • There it has the Eiffel Tower • it has there tropic rainforst • its the Capital of Bangladesch • ...
Gk quiz 2023-07-23
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- Capital of India's smallest neighborhood
- Capital of Land of midnight sun in Europe
- Captain Fantastic of Indian sports
- Ottawa is my capital
- Khelo India University games were first held here.
- Capital of country which is in war with Russia currently
- First Indian woman to win medal in Olympics for weightlifting
- Millennium city of India
- Stadium where Sachin Tendulkar scored his 100th century
- Pittsburgh of India
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- The Best Women International Cricketer of 2018.
- The first Indian Badminton player to hold number one in World Rankings
- Queen of Arabian Sea
- All Seasons'State of India
- I am Detroit of India
- Capital of Poland
- European country with same capital name
- Leather city of the world
18 Clues: Capital of Poland • Pittsburgh of India • Queen of Arabian Sea • Ottawa is my capital • I am Detroit of India • Millennium city of India • Leather city of the world • All Seasons'State of India • Captain Fantastic of Indian sports • European country with same capital name • Capital of India's smallest neighborhood • Capital of Land of midnight sun in Europe • ...
The mayans civilization 2021-11-01
Across
- when the Mayans collapsed
- the religion they followed
- were the Mayans live
- it was stuff with numbers
- the Mayans built this
- how they months
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- they had there own ________ writing
- were they lived close too
- what the Mayans spoke
- there were multiple of these things
- how many cities there were
- what the Mayans were
- how they got most of there stuff
- what the Mayans were
- what they sacrificed
15 Clues: how they months • what the Mayans were • what the Mayans were • were the Mayans live • what they sacrificed • what the Mayans spoke • the Mayans built this • were they lived close too • when the Mayans collapsed • it was stuff with numbers • how many cities there were • the religion they followed • how they got most of there stuff • they had there own ________ writing • ...
Accounts 2021-01-30
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- if the partnership deed provides for payment of interest on capital of the partners then interest can be paid only out of what profit
- salary or commission to a partner is what of profit
- capital invested remains unaltered unless additional capital is introduced or if capital is withdrawn
- which period method is used to calculate IOD when amount of drawings and time interval is uniform
- having a written partnership deed is
- members of a partnership firm
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- method is used to calculate interest on drawings when drawings is made in unequal amount at different dates
- the written agreement among partners is called partnership ____
- managers commission is what against profit
- drawings against profit is debited to which account
- in case of fluctuating capital interest on capital is ____ to partner’s capital
- the liability of a partner according to Indian partnership act 1932
- only one account is maintained for each partner in FCAM
- relationship between partners is of principal and ____
- in case of fixed capital partners will have what balance in their capital account
- when there is no agreement the profit will be shared in what amount
16 Clues: members of a partnership firm • having a written partnership deed is • managers commission is what against profit • drawings against profit is debited to which account • salary or commission to a partner is what of profit • relationship between partners is of principal and ____ • only one account is maintained for each partner in FCAM • ...
plurals 2021-08-09
Singular and Plural Nouns 2022-05-11
Western European Geography 2021-03-08
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- the smallest country in Europe
- capital of Denmark
- capital of Sweden
- France official language
- the highest peak in the European Alps
- capital of Norway
- The biggest island on the European continent
- landmark located in Rome, Italy
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- landmark located in Berlin, Germany
- capital of Belgium
- landmark located in Paris, France
- most densely populated country
- Europe borders in the North
- Europe borders in the west
- Portugal official language
- most important commercial waterway
- capital of Spain
17 Clues: capital of Spain • capital of Sweden • capital of Norway • capital of Belgium • capital of Denmark • France official language • Europe borders in the west • Portugal official language • Europe borders in the North • most densely populated country • the smallest country in Europe • landmark located in Rome, Italy • landmark located in Paris, France • most important commercial waterway • ...
Countries Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-05
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- Edinburgh is the capital of what country
- This is the capital of Greece
- What is the capital of Austria
- This is the capital of Italy
- This country is famous for pizza
- Budapest is the capital of this country
- People from this country are English
- This is the language spoken in Germany
- This is the language spoken in Ireland
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- Lisbon is the capital of this country
- Stockholm is the capital of this country
- The colors of this countries flags are red and yellow
- Amsterdam is the capital of this country
- This is where vampires come from
- This country is home to the Eiffel Tower
15 Clues: This is the capital of Italy • This is the capital of Greece • What is the capital of Austria • This is where vampires come from • This country is famous for pizza • People from this country are English • Lisbon is the capital of this country • This is the language spoken in Germany • This is the language spoken in Ireland • Budapest is the capital of this country • ...
Vocabulary Review - Unit 1 Page 18 2024-01-18
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- a chance to do or experience something good
- land that is not in the towns or cities and may have farms and fields
- designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods
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- the most important city in a country or state; where the government is
- damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste
- the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road
- the number of people living in a place
- someone who has a lot of skill in or a lot of knowledge about something
8 Clues: the number of people living in a place • a chance to do or experience something good • the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road • designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods • damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste • land that is not in the towns or cities and may have farms and fields • ...
Minnesota State Capital 2022-03-03
14 Clues: State fish • State Bird • State Sport • Capital City • State dessert • State vegetable • State Photograph • Governors first name • State Food Wild _____ • State song Hail! ________ • State snack _______ apple • Dakota Sioux word or Minnesota • candy made in Minnesota ____Way • Minnesota is known for Lakes and ________
Working Capital Management 2019-09-02
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- The amount of a decrease in a company's accounts receivable will appear on the statement of cash flows as a ____________ amount.
- Having cash to pay obligations when they come due.
- Because of seasonal fluctuations, it is best to use the _____________ amounts of the receivables throughout the year when calculating the receivables turnover ratio.
- From the time a company sells goods on credit until the money is received, the company is an __________ creditor.
- The amount of a company's ___________ liabilities are used in the calculation of the current ratio.
- The cost of goods sold divided by the average inventory is the inventory ___________ ratio.
- When calculating the accounts receivable turnover ratio, a company's net ________ sales should be divided by the average amount of accounts receivable.
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- Deferred revenues are reported on the balance sheet as a current ___________ until they are earned.
- The ________ ratio is a better indicator of liquidity than the current ratio.
- Changes in the amounts of most of the working capital accounts are usually shown in the ______________ activities section of the cash flow statement.
- The term used to describe an inventory item that can no longer be sold due to changes in technology and/or demand.
- Temporary ________________ will be listed after cash on a company's balance sheet.
- The _______ collection period indicates the average time taken to collect trade debts.
- The operating cycle is useful for estimating the amount of ______ capital that a company will need in order to maintain or grow its business.
14 Clues: Having cash to pay obligations when they come due. • The ________ ratio is a better indicator of liquidity than the current ratio. • Temporary ________________ will be listed after cash on a company's balance sheet. • The _______ collection period indicates the average time taken to collect trade debts. • ...
Capital IQ Products 2015-05-20
Across
- Increase transparency into sector-based investing with the Global Industry Classification Standard.
- Historical fundamental and back testing analysis. Accurate, comprehensive, and timely data that provides a monthly snapshot of finalized company fundamentals and restatement history, and presents the data that was known to investors at a historical point in time.
- Access company event information and receive timely and accurate transcripts for earnings, guidance, sales/trading and M&A calls.
- Official desktop source for Standard& Poor's credit ratings and research combined with additional market intelligence and risk indicators.
- Collects and delivers value added market data and pricing from more than 120 exchanges around the globe. This market data feed can be delivered to clients at a range of speeds from Snapshots to Real-Time or Low Latency.
- Advanced research and portfolio management platform built to provide asset managers with complete solutions for their research and production workflows. It provides comprehensive functionality in a single solution that is controlled end-to-end through an intuitive user interface.
- Integrate financial, market, and company data directly into your financial models. Quickly populate and update your spreadsheets with financial, market, and company data with easy-to-use Formula Builder.
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- Assess the performance of your investments and their overall impact on your portfolio's returns.
- Builder Quickly build and modify detailed, custom reports for a single company or list of companies, incorporating a robust Table of Contents feature for easy navigation.
- Maximize analytical efficiency and insight with an advanced, web-based market analysis and research tool, providing statistical profiles, definitions, and ongoing performance for hundreds of quantitative stock selection signals.
- Analyze and anticipate the impact of news on market prices with news analysis, filtering, and alerts on significant news and corporate event data.
- Create and monitor your coverage universe with customizable profiles of companies, industries, regions, or indices.
- Innovative online resource that provides financial professional with access to extensive market commentary, independent investment analysis, up-to-date news and data on a broad range of asset classes including; stocks, mutual funds, bonds, ETFs, variable annuities, and options.
- Generate more investment ideas by screening on a combination of financials and qualitative event-driven criteria such as share buybacks, management changes, corporate guidance changes, and insider training.
14 Clues: Assess the performance of your investments and their overall impact on your portfolio's returns. • Increase transparency into sector-based investing with the Global Industry Classification Standard. • Create and monitor your coverage universe with customizable profiles of companies, industries, regions, or indices. • ...
Capital IQ Products 2015-05-20
Across
- Analyze and anticipate the impact of news on market prices with news analysis, filtering, and alerts on significant news and corporate event data.
- Quickly build and modify detailed, custom reports for a single company or list of companies, incorporating a robust Table of Contents feature for easy navigation.
- Increase transparency into sector-based investing with the Global Industry Classification Standard.
- Maximize analytical efficiency and insight with an advanced, web-based market analysis and research tool, providing statistical profiles, definitions, and ongoing performance for hundreds of quantitative stock selection signals.
- Historical fundamental and backtesting analysis. Accurate, comprehensive, and timely data that provides a monthly snapshot of finalized company fundamentals and restatement history, and presents the data that was known to investors at a historical point in time.
- Advanced research and portfolio management platform built to provide asset managers with complete solutions for their research and production workflows. It provides comprehensive functionality in a single solution that is controlled end-to-end through an intuitive user interface.
Down
- Generate more investment ideas by screening on a combination of financials and qualitative event-driven criteria such as share buybacks, management changes, corporate guidance changes, and insider training.
- Assess the performance of your investments and their overall impact on your portfolio's returns.
- Integrate financial, market, and company data directly into your financial models. Quickly populate and update your spreadsheets with financial, market, and company data with easy-to-use Formula Builder.
- Official desktop source for Standard& Poor's credit ratings and research combined with additional market intelligence and risk indicators.
- Access company event information and receive timely and accurate transcripts for earnings, guidance, sales/trading and M&A calls.
- Collects and delivers value added market data and pricing from more than 120 exchanges around the globe. This market data feed can be delivered to clients at a range of speeds from Snapshots to Real-Time or Low Latency.
- Innovative online resource that provides financial professional with access to extensive market commentary, independent investment analysis, up-to-date news and data on a broad range of asset classes including; stocks, mutual funds, bonds, ETFs, variable annuities, and options.
- Create and monitor your coverage universe with customizable profiles of companies, industries, regions, or indices.
14 Clues: Assess the performance of your investments and their overall impact on your portfolio's returns. • Increase transparency into sector-based investing with the Global Industry Classification Standard. • Create and monitor your coverage universe with customizable profiles of companies, industries, regions, or indices. • ...
C.5 List Audrey Searl 2022-04-07
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- A public speaker.
- Soldier They were an African American regiment who fought Indianans.
- Possession of supply.
- The government gave away 160 acres of land, to anyone that was going to farm it.
- Kansas is the leading provider in this crop.
- They replaced trains, they run on fuel.
- Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin who became a secret follower of Jesus.
- This group came over from France to settle.
- The carvery forced the Arapaho and the Cheyenne off their land to Colorado.
- The owner would rent out their land to farmers.
- One of the biggest cities in Kansas, it is the air capital of the world.
- The first African American professor at Harvard.
- He painted landscapes, he was well known.
- It was a term used when you say you are riding the in passenger seat.
- To make manacle.
- To remove Indianans from the path of american expansion.
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- He donated the land the capital is built on.
- A large amount of immigrates.
- It was a 4 wheeled transportation, that only people with money could afford.
- People would carry things in them, they were pulled by oxen.
- A plot of land.
- The largest race to come to Kansas.
- The Osborne county museum is located here.
- They were a gymnastics group out of Topeka.
- What they put in cars to make them run.
- She acquired 160 acres while she was visiting Kansas.
- It is a county in south east Kansas.
- He created the Harvey House.
- He was a Kiowa chief.
- They could put this up to keep cattle in.
30 Clues: A plot of land. • To make manacle. • A public speaker. • Possession of supply. • He was a Kiowa chief. • He created the Harvey House. • A large amount of immigrates. • The largest race to come to Kansas. • It is a county in south east Kansas. • They replaced trains, they run on fuel. • What they put in cars to make them run. • They could put this up to keep cattle in. • ...
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2023-12-04
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- A persian prophet who lived around 600 B.C.
- A region in Africa that straddles the upper Nile River.
- Female Egyptian Pharaoh in 1472 B.C.who didn’t wage war
- Persian King who honored local customs.
- Nubian kingdom that lasted from 2000-1000 B.C.
- Pharaoh in Exodus that made a peace treaty.
- A large empire of war-like people that came from northern mesopotamia.
- First emperor of China; leader of the Qin Dynasty.
- Government in which the ruler has unlimited power.
- Restored Babylon; made the hanging gardens.
- Kushites moved there and had their golden age.
- Replaced the Zhou Dynasty in the third century.
- Cyrus’ son who conquered Egypt, shows no kindness.
- Asiatic invaders that ruled Egypt from 1640-1570 B.C.
- Empire that helped defeat the assyrians.
- Overthrew the Libyan dynasty. Egypt’s 25th dynasty.
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- A famous road system used to communicate quickly.
- Those who do their duties well will be rewarded.
- Egyptian time period from 1570-1075 B.C.
- Helped defeat the Assyrians; made capital Babylon.
- China’s most influential scholar.
- A governor who ruled locally.
- Philosophy of Laozi.
- A king who collected over 20,000 clay tablets.
- Trained civil service, or those who run the government.
- Book of oracles consulted when needed to solve ethical or practical problems.
- Children's respect and devotion to their parents and ancestors.
- Assyria’s capital; that was established by Sennacherib.
- Hatshepsut’s son who was a war-like ruler who died in 1425 B.C.
- Two powers that together represent the natural rhythms of life.
- Cambyses’ successor; unable to conquer Greece.
- Assyrian king that bragged about destroying villages/cities.
32 Clues: Philosophy of Laozi. • A governor who ruled locally. • China’s most influential scholar. • Persian King who honored local customs. • Egyptian time period from 1570-1075 B.C. • Empire that helped defeat the assyrians. • A persian prophet who lived around 600 B.C. • Pharaoh in Exodus that made a peace treaty. • Restored Babylon; made the hanging gardens. • ...
Travellers' Crossword 2019-05-24
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- A boat or ship that transports passengers and cars across an area of water
- A sandy place near the sea
- A special document that you need to visit some countries
- The language spoken in Holland
- You can climb them
- Mountains that stretch across parts of France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Germany
- The American word for summer holidays
- A drawing of a city or a country that helps you find the way to a place
- A trip by plane
- Visiting and seeing places and objects of interest
- The language spoken in Greece
- The smallest continent in the world
- A popular water sport for which you need a special board and some wind
- A book for tourists with information about a country or a city
- People who like camping usually sleep in it
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- Brussels is the capital of this country
- A European country where you can watch bullfighting
- The biggest continent in the world
- The river that flows through London – Thames
- You use them to protect your eyes on a sunny day
- The capital of the USA
- You need to go there if you want to travel by plane
- A water sport for which you need an oxygen bottle and a special suit
- The Irish flag is green, white and ...
- The name of the sea located in the north of Poland
- People who visit other countries and cities
- Popular Italian food
- You can take photos with it
- Your bags and suitcases
- The name of this country is the same as the name of a large bird often served on Thanksgiving day
- You need to buy it if you want to travel by plane or train
31 Clues: A trip by plane • You can climb them • Popular Italian food • The capital of the USA • Your bags and suitcases • A sandy place near the sea • You can take photos with it • The language spoken in Greece • The language spoken in Holland • The biggest continent in the world • The smallest continent in the world • The American word for summer holidays • ...
geography 2024-08-02
Across
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities for better opportunities.
- Related to cities and towns, with lots of people and development.
- How many people live in a certain area, like how crowded a place is.
- The total value of everything produced in a country or region.
- When wealthier people move into a poorer area, improving it but often driving out the original residents.
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- When people move from cities to the suburbs (areas outside the city) to live.
- The study of people and their characteristics, like age, gender, and population size.
- When parts of a city become run-down and neglected.
- The spread of a city into surrounding rural areas, often in a disorganized way.
- The main business area in a city, with offices, shops, and tall buildings.
- The growth of cities as more people move in and rural areas become more developed.
- A country with less advanced infrastructure and lower living standards compared to wealthier countries.
- Areas outside the suburbs, often more rural and less crowded.
13 Clues: When parts of a city become run-down and neglected. • Areas outside the suburbs, often more rural and less crowded. • The total value of everything produced in a country or region. • Related to cities and towns, with lots of people and development. • How many people live in a certain area, like how crowded a place is. • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-02
Across
- Country with the highest population.
- Country with the abbreviation "CH"
- Capital city of Australia.
- Amount of countries in the United Kingdom.
- The study of glaciers.
- Capital of Chile.
- The amount of time zones in Russia.
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- Capital of Uruguay
- St. Louis is the Capital of this state in the United States.
- The word for map-making.
- Largest U.S. state by area.
- The city where one can find the "Spanish Steps."
- The zero degree latitude.
- Capital of Spain.
- A book containing maps.
- State capital of New York.
16 Clues: Capital of Spain. • Capital of Chile. • Capital of Uruguay • The study of glaciers. • A book containing maps. • The word for map-making. • The zero degree latitude. • Capital city of Australia. • State capital of New York. • Largest U.S. state by area. • Country with the abbreviation "CH" • The amount of time zones in Russia. • Country with the highest population. • ...
Plural Nouns Crossword 2023-08-21
Midwest Region States and Capitals 2023-05-11
Across
- Springfield is the capital of...
- Lansing is the capital of...
- The capital of Wisconsin
- The capital of Minnesota
- The capital of Indiana
- The capital of Missouri
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- Topeka is the capital of ...
- Columbus is the capital of...
- The capital of South Dakota
- Bismarck is the capital of...
- Des Moines is the capital of...
- The capital of Nebraska
12 Clues: The capital of Indiana • The capital of Nebraska • The capital of Missouri • The capital of Wisconsin • The capital of Minnesota • The capital of South Dakota • Topeka is the capital of ... • Lansing is the capital of... • Columbus is the capital of... • Bismarck is the capital of... • Des Moines is the capital of... • Springfield is the capital of...
ECO Crossword 2025-08-28
Across
- Gas layer that shields Earth from UV
- Illegal hunting of animals
- Planting trees to restore forests
- Expansion of cities into natural areas
- Atmospheric layer containing ozone
- Large scale removal of trees
- Polluted foggy air in cities
- Land saturated with water
- Place where trash is buried
- Chemical used to kill pests
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- Natural home of an organism
- Group of organisms sharing common traits
- Plants making food using light
- Rain containing harmful pollutants
- Decomposed organic matter for soil
- Slow moving river of ice
- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- Turn waste into new products
- Community of organisms and their environment
- Wearing away of rock and soil
20 Clues: Slow moving river of ice • Land saturated with water • Illegal hunting of animals • Natural home of an organism • Place where trash is buried • Chemical used to kill pests • Turn waste into new products • Large scale removal of trees • Polluted foggy air in cities • Wearing away of rock and soil • Plants making food using light • Variety of life in an ecosystem • ...
CE.8 - Local Government 2023-12-15
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- collects & distributes county funds (takes your money)
- A ____ is the head of the Executive branch in cities and towns.
- Local governments derive their power from the ______.
- The main job of all local governments is to make _____.
- Counties have a Board of _______.
- Individuals can have the greatest influence on the decisions made by _____ government officials
- The powers of a city are listed in their ______.
- The smallest type of municipality.
- A ______ may be hired in any of the Municipalities.
- keeps records, collecting funds, recording deeds, selling hunting & fishing licenses, issuing marriage licenses
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- County Boards of Supervisors exercise both Executive and _____ powers.
- VA local governments have the power to ____ state and local laws.
- serves arrest warrants, court summons, supervises the county jail.
- _____ do not have their own school boards.
- VA local governments have the power to levy and collect _____.
- An elected ______ is the Legislative branch for cities and towns.
- The largest type of municipality by population.
- The only municipality that does not have a mayor.
18 Clues: Counties have a Board of _______. • The smallest type of municipality. • _____ do not have their own school boards. • The largest type of municipality by population. • The powers of a city are listed in their ______. • The only municipality that does not have a mayor. • A ______ may be hired in any of the Municipalities. • ...
Aztecs - Fall of the Empire 2025-11-24
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- - The capital city of the Aztec Empire, built on an island in Lake Texcoco
- - A key factor in the Aztec defeat, brought by the Spanish, for which the indigenous population had no immunity
- -Spanish conquistador who led the expedition to conquer the Aztecs
- - The Spanish strategy of cutting off food and water supplies to defeat Tenochtitlan
- - Spanish word for "conqueror"
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- Alliance - An alliance of cities, including Tenochtitlan, that formed the Aztec Empire
- - The lake where the city of Tenochtitlan was built
- - The final Aztec emperor who led the resistance during the siege of Tenochtitlan
- - The Aztec ruler captured by Cortés, leading to internal strife
- - Another name for the Aztecs, the people who founded Tenochtitlan
10 Clues: - Spanish word for "conqueror" • - The lake where the city of Tenochtitlan was built • - The Aztec ruler captured by Cortés, leading to internal strife • - Another name for the Aztecs, the people who founded Tenochtitlan • -Spanish conquistador who led the expedition to conquer the Aztecs • ...
capital 2019-11-21
6 Clues: What is our country • What season do they swim • What is the capital of UK • What is the coldest season • What is the capital of Turkey • What is the capital of Azerbaijan
The Han Puzzle 2024-02-23
Across
- A advanced way to shoot arrows
- Used to send messages and to frighten their enemies at night
- owned factories and workshops produced goods to the wealthy
- succession of people from the same family who play a prominent role in business, politics, or another field.
- Sword Made from Iron and used to fight enemies
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- ruled large estates of land called fiefs and collected taxes from each household
- is an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics.
- Made their own clothes for their family and they added to the family income
- Worked in the great public markets in large cities such as the capital
- Made from silk worms
10 Clues: Made from silk worms • A advanced way to shoot arrows • Sword Made from Iron and used to fight enemies • owned factories and workshops produced goods to the wealthy • Used to send messages and to frighten their enemies at night • Worked in the great public markets in large cities such as the capital • ...
Term 2 Social Science Revision Crossword 2025-07-22
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- The ocean to the east of South Africa. Warm ocean where you find Durban's beaches.
- The country that is completely surrounded by South Africa. A small kingdom inside South Africa.
- This city is one of South Africa’s three capital cities.
- A name of great respect given to Gandhi, meaning "great soul."
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- A very large area of land that includes many countries.
- What province is Mahikeng in?
- Protest Another word for peaceful resistance, like what Gandhi believed in.
- Treating people unfairly because of their race, religion, or appearance.
- Being fair and respectful to people who are different from you.
- System of oppression called ______. It separated people by their skin colour in South Africa.
10 Clues: What province is Mahikeng in? • A very large area of land that includes many countries. • This city is one of South Africa’s three capital cities. • A name of great respect given to Gandhi, meaning "great soul." • Being fair and respectful to people who are different from you. • Treating people unfairly because of their race, religion, or appearance. • ...
Treasure hunt round 2 2025-11-28
Across
- in Roman numerals, I equals one, V equals Five, And X equals ten what is L?
- what has cities, but no houses. Forests, but no trees. Rivers, but no water?
- "At the city zoo, 50 Animal flip over on to their backs,"when it flipped on its back, what number was the lion".
- "i go in hard, come out soft, And don't mind if you blow me"
- who received "Best Actor Award in 2024"
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- who is the educational minister of kerala?
- which Kerala city is known as the "Queen of the Arabian sea"
- which country gifted the "statue Of Liberty"to the USA?
- which country is considered the birthplace of cricket?
- what is the capital of japan?
10 Clues: what is the capital of japan? • who received "Best Actor Award in 2024" • who is the educational minister of kerala? • which country is considered the birthplace of cricket? • which country gifted the "statue Of Liberty"to the USA? • which Kerala city is known as the "Queen of the Arabian sea" • "i go in hard, come out soft, And don't mind if you blow me" • ...
Español 2022-02-15
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- The capital of Trinidad
- the month you were born in
- Buenos Aires is the capital of ________
- The last day of the week
- Christmas is celebrated in this month
- The capital of Dominican Republic
- The month we are currently in
- The number after eighteen
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- Many of the Spanish people living in Trinidad now are from here
- One of the most famous Spanish countries in the world
- The Pitch Lake is located in __ ____
- Your age
- The capital of guatemala
- This day is in the middle of the week
- Where is Olera Heights located?
- The first of the week
- In this month we celebrate Independence Day
- The capital of Mexico
- 13+17 = ______
- The number that comes before one
20 Clues: Your age • 13+17 = ______ • The first of the week • The capital of Mexico • The capital of Trinidad • The capital of guatemala • The last day of the week • The number after eighteen • the month you were born in • The month we are currently in • Where is Olera Heights located? • The number that comes before one • The capital of Dominican Republic • The Pitch Lake is located in __ ____ • ...
All around the United States Madison Eduardo 2013-05-16
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- island Ocean state
- Show me state
- Land of Enchantment is this state nickname
- Trenton
- Home of Mammoth Cave
- The Pelican State is the state nickname
- Beaver state is the state nickname
- Norway pine is the state tree
- Salt Lake City is the state capital
- carolina Yellow jessamine
- Old line state
- Montgomery state capital
- Chickadee
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- Chili is the state food
- Spirngfield is the capital
- Keystone state is the nickname
- Yellow Hibiscus is the state flower
- The Volunteer State is the state nickname
- Cardinal is the state bird
- Apples is the major agriculture
- Tallahassee is the state capital
- Eastern Goldfinch is the state bird
- Carson City is the state capital
23 Clues: Trenton • Chickadee • Show me state • Old line state • island Ocean state • Home of Mammoth Cave • Chili is the state food • Montgomery state capital • carolina Yellow jessamine • Spirngfield is the capital • Cardinal is the state bird • Norway pine is the state tree • Keystone state is the nickname • Apples is the major agriculture • Tallahassee is the state capital • ...
countries 2023-03-11
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- A country famous for its taco
- the location of statue of Liberty
- tulip is the national flower
- A country with popular attractions of cherry blossoms
- Where the IKEA company founded
- Where the Musée du Louvre located
- Folk dance is very popular there
- where maple leaves abound
- Its capital is Rome
- Its capital is Berlin
- Where the Lego Company originated from
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- Its capital is peking
- the location of Buckingham Palace
- Matryoshka is famous there
- where Lofoten island locate
- Its capital is Athens
- site of the first pyramid in history
- where the famous Merlion Park is located
- Its capital of Aurora
- The Ganges River is very famous there
- A country renowned for its popularity of soccer
21 Clues: Its capital is Rome • Its capital is peking • Its capital is Athens • Its capital of Aurora • Its capital is Berlin • where maple leaves abound • Matryoshka is famous there • where Lofoten island locate • tulip is the national flower • A country famous for its taco • Where the IKEA company founded • Folk dance is very popular there • the location of statue of Liberty • ...
Countries 2023-03-11
Across
- Where the Musée du Louvre located
- Where the Lego Company originated from
- Its capital is peking
- The location of statue of Liberty
- The location of Buckingham Palace
- A country with popular attractions of cherry blossoms
- Matryoshka is famous there
- Where Lofoten island locate
- The Ganges River is very famous there
- A country famous for its taco
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- Where maple leaves abound
- Its capital of Aurora
- Tulip is its national flower
- Folk dance is very popular there
- Its capital is Berlin
- A country renowned for its popularity of soccer
- Its capital is Rome
- Site of the first pyramid in history
- Its capital is Athens
- Where the famous Merlion Park is located
- Where the IKEA company founded
21 Clues: Its capital is Rome • Its capital of Aurora • Its capital is peking • Its capital is Berlin • Its capital is Athens • Where maple leaves abound • Matryoshka is famous there • Where Lofoten island locate • Tulip is its national flower • A country famous for its taco • Where the IKEA company founded • Folk dance is very popular there • Where the Musée du Louvre located • ...
Geography via Pig Latin 2023-09-30
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- Inside passage major city
- Official name of Greece
- Oldest country without name changes or non-independence
- Fish throwing market in Seattle
- A.K.A Bangalore
- A.K.A Islas Malvinas
- Capital of Namibia
- Capital of Iceland
- Celt's "sun stone"
- Myanmar's old name
- Roza-e-Munavvara's modern name, made of marble
- Disputed middle eastern country
- First civilization
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- Capital of Prussia (old name)
- Eswatini's old name
- Capital of Prussia (modern name)
- Archipelago off coast of Africa, owned by Spain
- Where modern pizza was invented (Italiano nome)
- Location of ancient mausoleum
- Disputed country whose summer capital is Srinagar (no and)
- Former colony, town in Virginia
- Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch is in this country
- Biggest Polynesian country
23 Clues: A.K.A Bangalore • Capital of Namibia • Capital of Iceland • Celt's "sun stone" • Myanmar's old name • First civilization • Eswatini's old name • A.K.A Islas Malvinas • Official name of Greece • Inside passage major city • Biggest Polynesian country • Capital of Prussia (old name) • Location of ancient mausoleum • Fish throwing market in Seattle • Former colony, town in Virginia • ...
Ancient China 2019-02-07
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- a controversial dam and hydroelectric plant that controls flooding along the river and provide.
- River The longest river in Asia, flowing through eastern China.
- invaders destroyed Zhou capital, but the Zhou emperor fled eastward and established a new capital
- a payment made to a ruler
- number of workers used to construct the wall
- first dynasty to produce bronze, had written script, calendar of 12 months, ivory and jade statues, built China's first cities
- Built roads, Expanded trade, Used horses and horse-drawn carriages, Crossbow, Iron weapons, Iron plow, Large scale irrigation projects, Bronze casting
- River known as China's sorrow, made yellow because of windblown silt.
- world's longest man made structure built to keep invaders from the north out of China, started by the Qin Dynasty, expanded by the Han Dynasty
- Lack of strong leaders caused the dynasty to grow weak
- situated between the Himalayan Mountains and the Taklimakan Desert; called the "rooftop of the world"
- A mountain range that spreads across China and other countries and includes the Earth's highest peaks.
- War lords (local rulers) ran sections of China.It was a period of frequent fighting between the various war lords
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- Written evidence from the Shang dynasty found on animal bone or tortoise shell.
- First dynasty in traditional Chinese History; Founded by Yu the Great
- A desert located in Northwestern China and Mongolia
- Daoism, Confucianism, and Legalism were developed
- Ruled over small area in Northern China, took over distant territories with bronze weapons and chariots
- remained for another 500 years, but was smaller and less powerful
- what rulers were governed by; the right to rule was decided by the gods
- desert located in Western China, China's largest desert
- Earliest Chinese dynasty supported by archaeological evidence
22 Clues: a payment made to a ruler • number of workers used to construct the wall • Daoism, Confucianism, and Legalism were developed • A desert located in Northwestern China and Mongolia • Lack of strong leaders caused the dynasty to grow weak • desert located in Western China, China's largest desert • Earliest Chinese dynasty supported by archaeological evidence • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2021-07-22
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- resources (actual and potential) supplied by nature
- to process of combining components to make a product
- a level of material comfort in terms of goods and services available to someone or some group
- the act of implementing the control of equipment
- the practical application of science to commerce or industry
- the act of using technology to automate a process or system
- the social class between the lower and upper classes
- the movement of persons from one locality to another
- offering goods and services for sale
- someone who organises a business venture
- a creation resulting from study and experimentation
- external-combustion engine in which heat is used to raise steam which either turns a turbine or forces a piston to move up and down in a cylinder
- a plant with facilities for manufacturing
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- the social process whereby cities grow
- capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares
- a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking
- long and narrow strip of water for boats or for irrigation
- an organisation of employees that bargains with the employer
- artifact made by weaving or felting or knitting fibers
- productive work, especially physical work done for wages
- wealth in the form of money or property
- apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire
- the raw material made into clothing with a machine called a gin
- the production of large quantities of a standardised article
- the ability and desire to purchase goods and services
- a business firm recognised by law as a single body
- refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad conditions
- living in or characteristic of farming or country life
- a run-down apartment house barely meeting minimal standards
29 Clues: offering goods and services for sale • the social process whereby cities grow • wealth in the form of money or property • someone who organises a business venture • a plant with facilities for manufacturing • the act of implementing the control of equipment • a business firm recognised by law as a single body • resources (actual and potential) supplied by nature • ...
That's My Country 2014-03-17
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- Hosted the 1988 Seoul Olympics and the 2002 FIFA World Cup
- Shares the longest land border in the world with the United States, totaling 8891 kilometres (5525 miles)
- The Andes Mountains are located here and have some of the worlds largest and still active volcanos
- It has the world's largest IMAX 3D cinema
- Known as the castle capital of the world
- The largest and most southerly country of the three Baltic republics
- Hosted the 1980 Summer Olympic Games and the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.
- The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed here
- Home to the widest waterfall in Europe: Ventas Rumba, at 110 m (360 ft) wide, though only 2 m high
- Has three capital cities, Cape Town, Bloemfontein and Pretoria
- The largest of the Balkan countries and has dramatic mountain scenery and a coastline on the Black Sea
- The Latin dance and music called the Tango began in this country
- A number of prominent manufacturing and technology companies were founded here including Ericsson, Volvo, Saab, IKEA and Electrolux.
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- Has many festivals, and one of the most famous is the Running of Bulls
- National symbol is the white eagle.
- Shares a border with all South American countries except for Chile and Ecuado
- National symbol is the golden eagle
- A desert area known as the ‘outback’ covers much of the land
- The only country in South America that has a coastline on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea
- Most of the world's tornadoes occur in the Midwest region of this country known as Tornado Alley
- The Rubik’s cube was invented here
- Home to famous composers such as Johann Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven and Richard Wagner
- It is a major producer of computer technology
23 Clues: The Rubik’s cube was invented here • National symbol is the white eagle. • National symbol is the golden eagle • Known as the castle capital of the world • It has the world's largest IMAX 3D cinema • The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed here • It is a major producer of computer technology • Hosted the 1988 Seoul Olympics and the 2002 FIFA World Cup • ...
Changing Places 2023-07-18
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- Increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.
- A group of people who have no fixed home and need to travel place to place in search of food and water.
- A region that surrounds a city. (5,4).
- A phenomenon in growing cities typified by continual growth of the urban area in a radial pattern. (5,6).
- Facilities and systems serving a country, city or area. E.g. Schools.
- Slums on the outskirts of many cities, especially in third world countries. (6,5).
- Movement of people from one place to another.
- A negative factor or condition that motivates someone to leave their home country. (4,6).
- Diverse set of planning policies intended to make better use of existing urban infrastructure by encouraging development within existing urbanised areas. (5, 13).
- Movement of people on a global scale. (6, 9).
- the ability to maintain or support a process over time.
- The science of how humans decide where to create a city or community. (5, 9, 8).
- Movement of people from one defined area to another within a country. (8, 9).
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- the sum of factors that add up to a community's quality of life.
- Movement of people from the countryside to the city. (5,5,9).
- Something that attracts people to go and live in a particular place. (4,6).
- The way humans use the land (4,3).
- A type of poverty with the primary characteristic that occurs in cities. (5, 7).
18 Clues: The way humans use the land (4,3). • A region that surrounds a city. (5,4). • Movement of people from one place to another. • Movement of people on a global scale. (6, 9). • the ability to maintain or support a process over time. • Movement of people from the countryside to the city. (5,5,9). • the sum of factors that add up to a community's quality of life. • ...
Cities 2023-05-25
7 Clues: City I was born in • City Brad Hibbs lives • City I had bee business • City I went to college in • City I have lived in for 40+ years • City I worked in banking _____ City • City I go to for exercise/groceries/doctor
Cities 2025-02-26
World Capitals & Geography 2025-05-31
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- – Capital of Libya
- – Capital of Fiji
- – Capital city of Jamaica
- – Capital city of Senegal
- – Capital city sharing its name with the country
- AU PRINCE – Capital of Haiti
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- – Southernmost capital city in the world, in New Zealand
- – Capital of Lithuania
- – Capital of Armenia
- – Capital of Cyprus
- – Capital of Turkmenistan
- – Capital city of the Maldives
12 Clues: – Capital of Fiji • – Capital of Libya • – Capital of Cyprus • – Capital of Armenia • – Capital of Lithuania • – Capital of Turkmenistan • – Capital city of Jamaica • – Capital city of Senegal • AU PRINCE – Capital of Haiti • – Capital city of the Maldives • – Capital city sharing its name with the country • – Southernmost capital city in the world, in New Zealand
Michael R 2023-06-21
12 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Russia • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Greenland • Capital of Kazhakstan • Capital of South Sudan • The nationality of Pele • Aires Capital of Argentina • Copenhagen is the capital city of • Ulaanbaatar is the capital city of • Moresby Capital of Papu New Guinea
WORLD CAPITALS 2024-05-21
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- - Capital city of Spain, known for its lively nightlife, art museums like the Prado, and historic plazas.
- - Capital of France, renowned for its fashion, art museums, and iconic landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum.
- - Capital of Greece, known as the birthplace of democracy and for its ancient landmarks such as the Acropolis.
- - Capital of Germany known for its rich history, cultural landmarks, and vibrant arts scene.
- - Capital city of Canada, known for its Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal, and museums.
- - Capital city of China, known for its rich history, Forbidden City, and the Great Wall of China.
- - Capital city of Japan, known for its bustling streets, advanced technology, and traditional culture.
- - Capital of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids, Sphinx, and Islamic architecture.
- - Capital city of Italy, famous for its ancient ruins, art, and architecture, including the Colosseum and Vatican City.
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- - Capital of India, known for its historical monuments, including the Red Fort and Jama Masjid.
- - Capital city of Australia, known for its planned layout and proximity to national parks.
- - Capital of England and the United Kingdom, known for its historical landmarks, including Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London.
- - Capital of Ukraine, is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture, including iconic landmarks like Saint Sophia Cathedral.
- - Capital of Sweden, known for its picturesque islands, historic Gamla Stan, and Nobel Prize ceremonies.
- - Capital city of Brazil, known for its modernist architecture and urban planning.
15 Clues: - Capital city of Brazil, known for its modernist architecture and urban planning. • - Capital city of Canada, known for its Parliament Hill, Rideau Canal, and museums. • - Capital of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids, Sphinx, and Islamic architecture. • - Capital city of Australia, known for its planned layout and proximity to national parks. • ...
PAÍSES, CAPITAIS, CONTINENTES 2021-11-06
12 Clues: Sua capital é Kiev • Sua capital é Cairo • Capital da "Jamaica" • Sua capital é Pequim • Sua capital é Atenas • Sua capital é Berlim • Sua capital é Tóquio • Sua capital é Londres • Capital da "Colombia" • Sua capital é Montevideu • Capital da "United States" • Continente onde fica a Jamaica
Vocab week 3 2018-10-03
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- the answer to multiplication
- the act of saying what will happen in the future or predicting something
- map showing state and national boundaries and capital or major cities
- sentence having the form of a statement rather than a question or a command
- sentence containing, expressing, using, or relating to exclamation
- the act or process of putting people or things into groups based on ways that they are alike
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- an amount by which another amount is multiplied or divided
- map illustrating the physical features of an area, such as mountains, rivers, and lakes
- sentence having the form or force of a question
- sentence expressing a command in a forceful and confident way
10 Clues: the answer to multiplication • sentence having the form or force of a question • an amount by which another amount is multiplied or divided • sentence expressing a command in a forceful and confident way • sentence containing, expressing, using, or relating to exclamation • map showing state and national boundaries and capital or major cities • ...
The Han Puzzle 2024-02-23
Across
- A advanced way to shoot arrows
- Used to send messages and to frighten their enemies at night
- owned factories and workshops produced goods to the wealthy
- succession of people from the same family who play a prominent role in business, politics, or another field.
- Sword Made from Iron and used to fight enemies
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- ruled large estates of land called fiefs and collected taxes from each household
- is an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics.
- Made their own clothes for their family and they added to the family income
- Worked in the great public markets in large cities such as the capital
- Made from silk worms
10 Clues: Made from silk worms • A advanced way to shoot arrows • Sword Made from Iron and used to fight enemies • owned factories and workshops produced goods to the wealthy • Used to send messages and to frighten their enemies at night • Worked in the great public markets in large cities such as the capital • ...
Mexico’s Geography 2022-11-22
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- The climate in the northern half of the central plateau.
- Mountain range that runs along the east.
- Land that supports about 4/5 of the country’s population and is home to several large cities.
- This region is made up of the coastal plains to the north and south.
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- Has a tropical coastline and is home to many tourist destinations including Acapulco.
- In Mexico this was first built in the 1950s.
- The country's capital.
- These collide resulting in the jagged mountain ranges that stretch along Mexico's shores.
- What makes up Yucatán's bedrock and is easily eroded by the region's periodic rains.
- What city is just on the other side of the border with California?
10 Clues: The country's capital. • Mountain range that runs along the east. • In Mexico this was first built in the 1950s. • The climate in the northern half of the central plateau. • What city is just on the other side of the border with California? • This region is made up of the coastal plains to the north and south. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-04-03
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- A process used to refine iron by burning away impurities
- The growth of cities due to people moving for industrial jobs
- Money or resources invested in businesses and industrial growth
- Individuals who start and manage new businesses, taking financial risks
- A mechanized loom that increased the speed of textile production
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- An economic system where businesses operate with little government control
- A system where goods were produced by hand in homes before the rise of factories
- A machine that allowed workers to spin multiple threads of yard at once
- The workforce needed for factories and industrial production
- A natural energy source, such as coal, used to power steam engines and factories
10 Clues: A process used to refine iron by burning away impurities • The workforce needed for factories and industrial production • The growth of cities due to people moving for industrial jobs • Money or resources invested in businesses and industrial growth • A mechanized loom that increased the speed of textile production • ...
South Asia 2025-10-17
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- Hindu film industry
- A spiritual discipline (exercise)
- Earth's highest mountain
- A system of social hierarchy in India
- Capital of Pakistan
- Male is the capital
- A central figure in India's independence
- Direction of Nepal from India
- Most populous country
- Major river close to India and Pakistan
- Effect of person's actions
- Calm or clear the mind by focus
- Seasonal winds bring heavy rains
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- Capital city Sri Lanka
- Known as Chenni (cotton cloth by this name)
- Between the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal
- A major religion originating in India
- Capital city of Nepal
- Capital of India
- Rebirth of soul in a new body
- Mausoleum in India
- Direction of Afghanistan from India
22 Clues: Capital of India • Mausoleum in India • Hindu film industry • Capital of Pakistan • Male is the capital • Capital city of Nepal • Most populous country • Capital city Sri Lanka • Earth's highest mountain • Effect of person's actions • Rebirth of soul in a new body • Direction of Nepal from India • Calm or clear the mind by focus • Seasonal winds bring heavy rains • ...
What is the plural of ....? 2023-03-20
Geography Crossword For Grandma 2025-12-17
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- What is the second tallest mountaine in the world
- What is the second biggest city in the Japan
- Is Mauritania landlocked oui ou non
- Kudde in Swedish
- What is the capital of california
- Capital of Malta
- Capital of tunisia
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- Russia's longest land border
- What is the capital of colombia
- Is Kosovo landlocked oui ou non
- Hello in Portuguesse
- Capital of Ghana
- Myra in Swedish
- Moresby what is the capital of papua new guinea
- South Africa's longest land border
- What country is the tallest building in the world
16 Clues: Myra in Swedish • Capital of Ghana • Kudde in Swedish • Capital of Malta • Capital of tunisia • Hello in Portuguesse • Russia's longest land border • What is the capital of colombia • Is Kosovo landlocked oui ou non • What is the capital of california • South Africa's longest land border • Is Mauritania landlocked oui ou non • What is the second biggest city in the Japan • ...
From Ancient to Modern China 2014-11-19
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- Is Hong Kong a part of China?
- Who started Confuscianism?
- What type of compass did the Chinses invented?
- List one important factor for survival?
- Which emperor ruled the Han Dynasty in 138BCE?
- What have Chinese rulers based their authority on?
- Which is the closest city to Bejing?
- What is the nearest city to the Great Wall?
- What is one of the inventions that Chinese used to fight their enemy?
- What is the Book called about Confuscianism?
- In Ancient China who is below bureaucrats on the class structure?
- Who are the lower classes in Modern and Ancient China?
- How many words is liveability made out of?
- Did the Mandate of Heaven exist in the early times or later times of Chinese History?
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- Which emperor was the Terracotta Warriors Built for?
- Who lived in the Forbidden City?
- Which month in 2013 did the Chinese government announced that it would be phasing out the one child policy?
- Who did Emperor Wudi sent to establish relations with people in the remote west?
- Bejing is the ______ of China.
- Which country did Buddhism came from?
- What does 王 stands for?
- What did the Ancient Chinese used to detect earthquakes?
- Which northern invaders did the Chinese wanted to prevent when they built the Great Wall?
- Who started the Han Dynasty?
- Who had the Chinese chosen to rule if they based their authority on Mandate of Heaven?
- What tools did they use in Acupuncture in China?
- Are cities with low population density liveable or cities with high population?
- Who built the Great Wall?
- What is the most important factor about liveability?
- What was the Silk Road used for?
- How many great inventions did the Ancient Chinese invent?
- Who was Daoism first taught by?
32 Clues: What does 王 stands for? • Who built the Great Wall? • Who started Confuscianism? • Who started the Han Dynasty? • Is Hong Kong a part of China? • Bejing is the ______ of China. • Who was Daoism first taught by? • Who lived in the Forbidden City? • What was the Silk Road used for? • Which is the closest city to Bejing? • Which country did Buddhism came from? • ...
Industrial Revolution 2019-10-23
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- Was the first British city to get linked to Manchester by a railroad.
- A protest of workers, denying to work and often blocking the factory in order to improve their working conditions and pay.
- A self-propelled vehicle that draws a train along a track
- Beliefs held by British workers who, between 1811 and 1816, rioted and destroyed industrial machinery in the belief that the advent of such machinery would diminish employment opportunities.
- The syndicate of the workers that were commonly known as labor ______.
- System of government where the community controls the economy and collectively owns the means of producing and distributing goods.
- One of the first British cities to industrialize.
- The Scottish inventor who improved the steam engine making it smaller.
- A new method of manufacturing goods developed during the Industrial Revolution where products were made using division of labor and machinery.
- Rapid growth of cities.
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- Middle class including merchants, factory owners, industrialists that emerged in XIX century.
- Movement by big landlords to grow their farms which often resulting in poor peasants loosing their land.
- Adam ______ is commonly regarded as the "father of capitalism", because of his book on the Wealth of Nations.
- The Industrial Revolution started with this production.
- An ideal society that the early socialists dreamed of creating
- The hot vapor that moved first trains and factories was based on the ______ engine.
- A system of government claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people.
- They worked together with men and women on factories during the early industrial revolution.
- An industry where the manufacture of products is primarily in homes by people using their own tools and equipment.
- An economic system where the competition drives supply and demand in a free market economy.
- The poorest class of industrial wage earners who, possessing neither capital nor production means, must earn their living by selling their labour.
21 Clues: Rapid growth of cities. • One of the first British cities to industrialize. • The Industrial Revolution started with this production. • A self-propelled vehicle that draws a train along a track • An ideal society that the early socialists dreamed of creating • Was the first British city to get linked to Manchester by a railroad. • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 7 (Nathan Keonine, 2nd Period) 2019-04-29
Across
- The act of legally joining together to form a new representation; used for business and cities alike. (Chapter 19, VIT)
- Involves the process of people moving, usually from cities, to residential areas on the outskirts of cities; gives a name for the action in a trend of moving outwards for living. (Chapter 18, VIT)
- When certain elements of the government are handled jointly. (Chapter 19, IDK)
- A collection of adjacent cities across which population density is high and continuous. (Chapter 18, CC)
- Laws that allow the government to seize land for public use after paying owneers the market value for their property; can cause backlash from citizens from being kicked out of their homes. (Chapter 20, VIT)
- The condition of not having a permanent place to live. (Chapter 20, CC)
- A model that describes a city as a series of rings that surrounds a central business district; a model that shows the different area distributions in a city (Chapter 19, VIT)
- Areas of poverty occupied by a minority group as a result of discrimination. (Chapter 20, IDK)
- The process of wealthier residents moving into a neighborhood and making it affordable for existing residents. (Chapter 20, CC)
- A process of promoting growth and controlling change in land use. (Chapter 19, CC)
- An acronym, an area within a urban area that serves as the commercial heart of the city; provides a name to the most important area in an urban area. (Chapter 19, VIT)
- Refers to the local government, or the services provided by the government, of a city or a town; this provides services needed by citizens. (Chapter 19, VIT)
- An interdependent set of cities within a region. (Chapter 18, CC)
- People who face social hardships that contribute to their poverty; a city can't grow when if the amount of underclass grows along with it. (Chapter 20, VIT)
- A place with a permanent human settlement; it gives a name to any human placement. (Chapter 18, VIT)
- The process by which banks refuse loans to those who want to purchase and improve properties in certain urban areas; this can be led by racial or social class bias. (Chapter 20, VIT)
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- When houses pass from one social group to another. (Chapter 19, CC)
- When developers purchase land beyond the periphery built-up area. (Chapter 20, IDK)
- The process of developing towns and cities; provides a name to the trend of developing existing places. (Chapter 18, VIT)
- Regulations that define how property in a specific geographic region can be used. (Chapter 19, IDK)
- When people of one ethnic group would be frightened into selling their homes at low prices when they heard that another family is moving in. (Chapter 20, IDK)
- Urban zones that lack food stores (Chapter 20, CC)
- The idea that portions of an urban area have specific and distinct purposes. (Chapter 19, IDK)
- A rule that describes one way in which the sizes of cities within a region may develop; the rule works very well and explains the trends of population size in cites. (Chapter 18, VIT)
- An established town near a very large city grew into a city independent of the larger one. (Chapter 18, IDK)
- A variety of types of communities with a range of population densities; help geographers understand the distribution of the population. (Chapter 18, VIT)
- Early city-states that emerged in several locations around the globe; gives geographers an explanation in trends for in existing city-states. (Chapter 18, VIT)
- The regions just outside the central business districts in North American cities; this is where the suburban area is located. (Chapter 20, VIT)
- An acronym, consists of a city with at least 50,000 people. (Chapter 18, IDK)
- The process of adding land to a city's legally defined boundaries; this is how cities grow in size and population. (Chapter 19, VIT
30 Clues: Urban zones that lack food stores (Chapter 20, CC) • An interdependent set of cities within a region. (Chapter 18, CC) • When houses pass from one social group to another. (Chapter 19, CC) • The condition of not having a permanent place to live. (Chapter 20, CC) • An acronym, consists of a city with at least 50,000 people. (Chapter 18, IDK) • ...
Spelling List 11 2024-11-11
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- group of people that are closely related
- primates with tails
- places where you can get books to read at home
- to make ready
- ways to get around places
- coins that value 1 cent
- a system that lifts something
- things people do for fun
- women
- sweet stone fruit that is small and usually red
- places that have cities
- passages between mountains
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- travels or adventures
- narratives
- something sent somewhere
- baby dogs
- risk; danger
- roads where people drive fast
- calm
- places in which people live and work
- things on which to serve food
- special days of the month
- carts for transporting
23 Clues: calm • women • baby dogs • narratives • risk; danger • to make ready • primates with tails • travels or adventures • carts for transporting • coins that value 1 cent • places that have cities • something sent somewhere • things people do for fun • ways to get around places • special days of the month • passages between mountains • roads where people drive fast • a system that lifts something • ...
Intro to Renaissance 2025-09-11
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- a culture that led the renaissance (Ares)
- painted The Last Supper, polymath
- a culture that led the renaissance (Mars)
- religious result of the Reformation
- belief in life on Earth rather than the afterlife
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- age of ________, using ships to travel the oceans
- writer known for making plays
- non-religious
- name for eastern Roman empire, now Turkey
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- wars for the Holy land
- renaissance definition
- cities with lots of people
- religious
- Italian city where Renaissance started
- art style created during Renaissance
- independent cities
- wrote The Prince, power politics
- art enthusiast/pays for art to be made
- plague known as the Black Death
20 Clues: religious • non-religious • independent cities • wars for the Holy land • renaissance definition • cities with lots of people • painted the Sistine Chapel • writer known for making plays • plague known as the Black Death • wrote The Prince, power politics • painted The Last Supper, polymath • religious result of the Reformation • art style created during Renaissance • ...
Capital Budgeting Crossword 2022-04-29
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- the economic value of a bond
- a major risk
- what we might call the price of a bond off a curve
- a benchmark interest rate
- a bond not trading at par
- a grade of bond that is not junk
- an agreement that helps dealers borrow money
- a table that shows the bond values over time
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- the liquidity __ hypothesis
- a duration measure that makes sense as a unit of time
- a bond not high up on the payment priority list
- not a major risk,
- a type of spread
- a method to build a yield curve
14 Clues: a major risk • a type of spread • not a major risk, • a benchmark interest rate • a bond not trading at par • the liquidity __ hypothesis • the economic value of a bond • a method to build a yield curve • a grade of bond that is not junk • an agreement that helps dealers borrow money • a table that shows the bond values over time • a bond not high up on the payment priority list • ...
Human Capital Formation 2024-03-26
Across
- practical knowledge of specific work to enable skill building
- variable measured over a period of time
- addition to the stock of
- preferential treatment to one gender over other
- skill and expertise that enable them to enhance quality of life
- movement of people to gain benefit
- variable measured at a particular time
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- stock of skill, education and knowledge in people
- unable to read and write
- it sharpen the skills and increase productivity
- inputs required for further production like machines
- migration of skilled manpower to developed countries
- inability to fulfill basic requirements of life
- increase in country's economy over a period of time
14 Clues: unable to read and write • addition to the stock of • movement of people to gain benefit • variable measured at a particular time • variable measured over a period of time • it sharpen the skills and increase productivity • inability to fulfill basic requirements of life • preferential treatment to one gender over other • stock of skill, education and knowledge in people • ...
Capital Punishment Offenses 2025-04-24
Across
- “Deliberately setting property ablaze”
- “Theft involving force or threat”
- the Face or Using a Disguise While Committing a Crime “Obscuring identity to facilitate wrongdoing”
- “Killing without premeditation”
- Orchards or Gardens “Ruining cultivated fruit trees or decorative plots”
- Livestock “Appropriating animals like sheep or horses for oneself”
- Larceny “Stealing property valued above a shilling”
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- Infrastructure “Damaging public structures like bridges”
- “Intentional unlawful killing”
- “Betrayal of one’s sovereign or country”
- “Unlawful entry to commit theft”
- Found in the Company of Gypsies for One Month “Associating with travelers for a set time”
- Evidence of Malice in Children Aged 7–14 “Proof of wicked intent in youths”
- Down Trees “Felling timber without permission in royal forests”
- from a Rabbit Warren “Taking hares’ stock from protected breeding grounds”
15 Clues: “Intentional unlawful killing” • “Killing without premeditation” • “Unlawful entry to commit theft” • “Theft involving force or threat” • “Deliberately setting property ablaze” • “Betrayal of one’s sovereign or country” • Larceny “Stealing property valued above a shilling” • Infrastructure “Damaging public structures like bridges” • ...
capital of panama 2025-05-30
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- ___ terrible war.
- Who does Katniss Everdeen volunteer as tribute for?
- Here its a ____ pin.
- Girl on ___!
- The Gamemakers creations are called ____
- May the __ be ever in your favor.
- What are districts 1,2, and 4 referred to?
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- You're a ____ boy!
- What are our victors from district 12 called star- cross ___?
- That's the sound of ____ falling.
- These berries saved the 74th hunger games victors?
- Peeta Mellark said to Caesar Flickerman " Do I smell like ___"?
- ____ in the meadow
- The town ___ is Haymitch.
14 Clues: Girl on ___! • ___ terrible war. • You're a ____ boy! • ____ in the meadow • Here its a ____ pin. • The town ___ is Haymitch. • That's the sound of ____ falling. • May the __ be ever in your favor. • The Gamemakers creations are called ____ • What are districts 1,2, and 4 referred to? • These berries saved the 74th hunger games victors? • ...
Immigration and Industry Review 2024-09-28
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- the term negative term for a business owner who takes advantage of their workers
- established a monopoly over the steel industry
- A crowded apartment building where immigrants lived in cities
- A corrupt political organization that controlled elections and cities
- A term that refers to the growth of cities
- Place where European immigrants were processed in NYC
- People who create and manage new businesses
- a policy where the government does not interfere with business
- A term that describes a reason an immigrant wanted to go to America
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- established a monopoly on the oil industry
- Buying companies that all make the same product (type of integration)
- The act of moving to a different country to live there permanently
- The place where chinese immigrants were processed into the country
- connected the east and west coasts, led to westward expansion
- A person who was against new immigrants
- A general term referring to an organization of workers who fought for workers rights
- When one business controls an entire industry
17 Clues: A person who was against new immigrants • established a monopoly on the oil industry • A term that refers to the growth of cities • People who create and manage new businesses • When one business controls an entire industry • established a monopoly over the steel industry • Place where European immigrants were processed in NYC • ...
Big Cities 2021-05-11
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- This city is sinking in U.K.
- Near Los Angles, "L.A" California
- Was the capital after Agra and Fatehpur sikhri
- It has many colosseums
- Home to the tallest building in the world
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- Home to the Hollywood !
- Home to Bollywood
- Its the southern city in Florida, USA
- It was known as, "Edo" in the 20th century.
- This city is quite well known in China and is predicted to be sinking
- This city has a lot of skyscrapers!
11 Clues: Home to Bollywood • It has many colosseums • Home to the Hollywood ! • This city is sinking in U.K. • Near Los Angles, "L.A" California • This city has a lot of skyscrapers! • Its the southern city in Florida, USA • Home to the tallest building in the world • It was known as, "Edo" in the 20th century. • Was the capital after Agra and Fatehpur sikhri • ...
Important cities 2022-05-24
11 Clues: City of Hizami • Garden of spices • Land of 5 rivers • Kohinoor of India • City of festivals • Manchaster of India • Golden city of India • Switzerland of India • Electronic city of India • Wettest city in the world • Financial capital of India
Unique Cities 2022-10-16
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- For the last few years people from all over gather to seek ilm/knowledge
- Je Saheb lokhand mom kare che, aap waha madfoon che
- Red phone booths and double decker buses are a common site on its streets
- Home to NASA
- City of a thousad minarets
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- Known for its tasty nihari and chana puri
- Home to the biggest upliftment project in Dawat Hadiyah
- Maula TUS gave sharaf to this moze for long periods during COVID
- Lies in a country shaped as a teardrop
- Maula did bayaan of the 9 aayats of Al Jamea ul Anwar during Ashara Mubaraka in this city
- This city boasts Jamea Anwar Replica
11 Clues: Home to NASA • City of a thousad minarets • This city boasts Jamea Anwar Replica • Lies in a country shaped as a teardrop • Known for its tasty nihari and chana puri • Je Saheb lokhand mom kare che, aap waha madfoon che • Home to the biggest upliftment project in Dawat Hadiyah • Maula TUS gave sharaf to this moze for long periods during COVID • ...
Illinois Cities 2025-04-08
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- This city can be found in both Illinois and Arizona, and starts with a P
- This city shares its name with a princess and a really cool light show in the northern hemisphere
- This city is located 30+ miles north of Chicago on Lake Michigan, and starts with a W
- This city shares its name with a famous Roman emperor
- This city was the home of former president Abraham Lincoln
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- home to the largest campus of the University of Illinois system
- This city is known for its historic architecture and landmarks from the Victorian era, and shares its name with a man who stole a lot of marble statues from Greece
- One of this OSD’s hobbies is going on Reddit threads to try to solve unsolved true crime cases
- This city sounds like the name of the woman counterpart to Romeo
- This city is nicknamed the “City of Gardens” in Illinois
- This is an affluent western suburb and home to a 19th century pioneer outpost
11 Clues: This city shares its name with a famous Roman emperor • This city is nicknamed the “City of Gardens” in Illinois • This city was the home of former president Abraham Lincoln • home to the largest campus of the University of Illinois system • This city sounds like the name of the woman counterpart to Romeo • ...
World Cities 2025-05-23
11 Clues: Capital of China • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Italy • Capital of Japan • Capital of Russia • Capital of Israel • Capital of Greece • Capital of Germany • Capital of South Korea • The Eiffel Tower is here • Largest city in the community of Catalonia, in Spain
Countries 2016-10-18
Across
- Longest country bordering the Pacific Ocean
- It's capital is Tegucigalpa
- country
- The capital of Argentina
- borders most of the countries in South America
- Has 2 capitals
- It's capital is Madrid
- The capital of Ecuador
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- It's capital is Montevideo
- It's capital is Mexico D.F.
- Dominican Republic is located in this sea
- It's capital is San Juan
- city
- Biggest Spanish speaking country in the Caribbean Sea
14 Clues: city • country • Has 2 capitals • It's capital is Madrid • The capital of Ecuador • It's capital is San Juan • The capital of Argentina • It's capital is Montevideo • It's capital is Mexico D.F. • It's capital is Tegucigalpa • Dominican Republic is located in this sea • Longest country bordering the Pacific Ocean • borders most of the countries in South America • ...
Ukraine and Baltic States 2022-04-11
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- continent ukraine is in
- national flower of latvia
- nuclear accident in ukraine
- middle baltic state
- capital of ukraine
- bottom baltic state
- language of ukraine
- capital of lithuania
- last name of president of ukraine
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- currency of ukraine
- capital of latvia
- first name of president of ukraine
- national flower of ukraine
- the top baltic state
- president of estonia
- national flower of estonia
- capital of estonia
- national flower of lithuania
- country in war with russia
- country in war with ukraine
20 Clues: capital of latvia • capital of ukraine • capital of estonia • currency of ukraine • middle baltic state • bottom baltic state • language of ukraine • the top baltic state • president of estonia • capital of lithuania • continent ukraine is in • national flower of latvia • national flower of ukraine • national flower of estonia • country in war with russia • nuclear accident in ukraine • ...
ศัพท์บัญชี 2021-02-19
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- Term Notes Payable ตั๋วเงินจ่ายระยะสั้น
- Deposits เงินมัดจำ
- Statement Presentation การจัดทำงบการเงินของหุ้นหุ้นส่วน
- Partnership ห้างหุ้นส่วนจำกัด
- Fund เงินสะสมพนักงาน
- tax payable ภาษีเงินได้นิติบุคคลค้างจ่าย
- of partners Capital งบเงินทุนของผู้เป็นหุ้นส่วน
- partner หุ้นส่วนผู้จัดการ
- Partnership ห้างหุ้นส่วนจำกัด
- Capital method วิธีทุนเปลี่ยนแปลง
- person บุคคลธรรมดา
- Accounts บัญชีทุน
- Partner หุ้นส่วนดำเนินงาน
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- of a new partner ผู้เป็นหุ้นส่วนใหม่
- Expenses เงินปันผลค้างจ่าย
- Bonuses payable โบนัสพนักงานค้างจ่าย
- Percent อัตราการเสื่อมสภาพ
- Revenues รายได้รับล่วงหน้า
- Partnership ห้างหุ้นส่วนสามัญ
- of a partner การลาออกของผู้เป็นหุ้นส่วน
- partnership ห้างหุ้นส่วนสามัญ
- Overdrafts เงินเบิกเกินบัญชีธนาคาร
- income tax ภาษีเงินได้หัก ณ ที่จ่าย
- Accounts payable เจ้าหนี้การค้า
- without limit หุ้นส่วนจำพวกไม่จำกัดความรับผิด
- partnership หุ้นส่วนจำพวกจำกัดความรับผิด
- Capital method วิธีทุนคงที่
- of person คณะบุคคล
- person นิติบุคคล
- Accounts บัญชีเงินทดรอง
30 Clues: person นิติบุคคล • Accounts บัญชีทุน • Deposits เงินมัดจำ • of person คณะบุคคล • person บุคคลธรรมดา • Fund เงินสะสมพนักงาน • Accounts บัญชีเงินทดรอง • partner หุ้นส่วนผู้จัดการ • Partner หุ้นส่วนดำเนินงาน • Expenses เงินปันผลค้างจ่าย • Percent อัตราการเสื่อมสภาพ • Revenues รายได้รับล่วงหน้า • Capital method วิธีทุนคงที่ • Partnership ห้างหุ้นส่วนสามัญ • partnership ห้างหุ้นส่วนสามัญ • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Y3 2021-06-03
Across
- A person from Britain.
- Big city in the USA.
- Lin's got ...
- A person from Greece.
- Capital of England.
- Cindy's got ...
- A troll is ...
- A person from Spain.
- A person from the USA.
- A butterfly is ...
- A person from France.
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- Capital of Spain.
- A hippo is ... & ...
- A person from Mexico.
- Capital of Italy.
- A person from Poland.
- A letter written on the computer.
- Tiny larva live in them.
- A person from Turkey.
- A giraffe is ... & ...
- It smells nice.
- Capital of France.
22 Clues: Lin's got ... • A troll is ... • Cindy's got ... • It smells nice. • Capital of Spain. • Capital of Italy. • Capital of France. • A butterfly is ... • Capital of England. • A hippo is ... & ... • Big city in the USA. • A person from Spain. • A person from Mexico. • A person from Poland. • A person from Greece. • A person from Turkey. • A person from France. • A person from Britain. • ...
Progressive Era 2024-12-11
Across
- _______ antitrust act
- capital of PA
- this amdt gave women the vote
- worked for women’s right to vote
- a ballot measure
- Ida B ____
- this amdt banned alcohol
- illegal payments
- this deal was TR’s plan
- Lincoln ____ muckraker
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- gave women the first vote
- capital of Florida
- Dr. Carlos _____
- capital of New Jersey
- carry nation was this crusader
- removing an elected official
- Mexican neighborhood
- he was a trustbuster
- Plessy v. Ferguson
- Little Rock is capital
- tax covered by 16th Amnd
21 Clues: Ida B ____ • capital of PA • Dr. Carlos _____ • a ballot measure • illegal payments • capital of Florida • Plessy v. Ferguson • Mexican neighborhood • he was a trustbuster • capital of New Jersey • _______ antitrust act • Little Rock is capital • Lincoln ____ muckraker • this deal was TR’s plan • this amdt banned alcohol • tax covered by 16th Amnd • gave women the first vote • ...
Chapter 10 - Growth and Expansion 2023-04-26
Across
- president after James Madison
- time period of new inventions, growth of cities, towns, and factories
- tried to stop Seminole raids on Americans, captured Spanish forts
- money put into a business
- many people who built the Erie Canal were from this country
- a document to protect inventors so people can't steal their work
- shares of ownership sold to finance improvements in a company
- a toll road
- the policy of James Monroe, said that America would not allow future colonization from Europe
- an official count of the population
- loyalty to a region, led to the growing apart of the north and the south
- the economic system of the United States
- this type of farming was popular in New England as they only made enough to feed their family
- a man-made river meant to connect two bodies of water together
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- towns grew near these so that people could ship their goods to markets
- Secretary of State under James Monroe
- the Industrial Revolution started here first in America
- the ability to buy and sell to whoever you want
- invented the cotton gin
- love of country; patriotism
- state admitted as a free state from the Missouri Compromise
- these improved as settlers moved west
- raised and lowered water levels
- this treaty gave the U.S. East Florida as Spain abandoed West Florida, and the U.S. gave up claims to Texas
- the most important invention of the 19th century; removed seeds from cotton fiber
- former War Hawk who came up with the Missouri Compromise
- most rivers generally flowed towards this direction
- steamboats that specialized in pulling barges
- state admitted as a slave state from the Missouri Compromise
- man-made waterway that connected Lake Erie to the Atlantic Ocean
- Cities lacked these to carry waste or dirty water away, leading to the spread of diseases
- this powered the new machines of the 19th century
32 Clues: a toll road • invented the cotton gin • money put into a business • love of country; patriotism • president after James Madison • raised and lowered water levels • an official count of the population • Secretary of State under James Monroe • these improved as settlers moved west • the economic system of the United States • steamboats that specialized in pulling barges • ...
Unit 4 2025-11-14
Across
- A West African storyteller, historian, and musician who preserves and shares community history and genealogies orally.
- A rise in overall prices; historically, sudden influxes of gold or wealth (e.g., during Mansa Musa’s hajj) could cause local inflation.
- Muslim place of worship.
- A major West African river that supported farming, transportation, and the growth of cities and empires.
- Grassy region with scattered trees.
- The practice of passing history, laws, and stories by spoken word from one generation to the next.
- Musa — A 14th‑century emperor of Mali renowned for his great wealth and for a famous pilgrimage (hajj) that displayed Mali’s riches.
- A kinship system where descent and inheritance are traced through the mother’s line.
- World’s largest hot desert.
- Famous city for trade, culture, and education.
- kingdom — The large West African empire that succeed,ed Mali in controlling trade routes and important cities.
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- West African storyteller or historian.
- kinship system where descent and inheritance are traced through the father’s line.
- A historic West African city known for trade, scholarship, a university, and important libraries.
- Payment made to show loyalty or protection.
- Seasonal winds that bring heavy rain.
- the semi‑arid transition zone south of the Sahara that affected settlement, agriculture, and trade routes.
- The four resources used to make goods and services: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
- A society where women hold major leadership roles.
- Kingdom — An early West African empire that grew wealthy through controlling and taxing trade (especially gold and salt).
- Large group of African peoples who migrated across the continent.
- Ancient West African city known for learning and trade.
- Kingdom — A later West African empire famed for wealth, trade networks, and cultural centers like Timbuktu.
- The belief that natural objects, places, and creatures have spiritual beings or forces.
- Title meaning “king” or “emperor” in Mali.
- A valuable natural resource in West Africa traded widely for gold and other goods; essential for food preservatiSilent barterrter of trading where groups exchange goods without direct contact or a shared language, leaving items for pickup to avoid conflict.
26 Clues: Muslim place of worship. • World’s largest hot desert. • Grassy region with scattered trees. • Seasonal winds that bring heavy rain. • West African storyteller or historian. • Title meaning “king” or “emperor” in Mali. • Payment made to show loyalty or protection. • Famous city for trade, culture, and education. • A society where women hold major leadership roles. • ...
Scandinavia 2021-09-24
Across
- Scandinavian country that is the furthest north
- Sea between Denmark and the United Kingdom.
- 20 East longitude runs through this country.
- Island off of the southern tip of Sweden
- Northern region of Scandinavia
- Northernmost gulf in Scandinavia
- Famous for Legos and the Little Mermaid
- capital of Norway
- Capital of Iceland
- Capital of Sweden
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- Scandinavian country that is furthest west
- capital of Finland
- Country on the western border of Russia
- Danish peninsula
- Capital of Denmark
- Sea between Sweden and Latvia
- Line of latitude that runs through the north of Scandinavia
- Islands below Iceland
18 Clues: Danish peninsula • capital of Norway • Capital of Sweden • capital of Finland • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Iceland • Islands below Iceland • Sea between Sweden and Latvia • Northern region of Scandinavia • Northernmost gulf in Scandinavia • Country on the western border of Russia • Famous for Legos and the Little Mermaid • Island off of the southern tip of Sweden • ...
