capital cities Crossword Puzzles
CITIES OF VESUVIUS 2025-09-16
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- The type of bath complex found in Pompeii (6)
- The ancient Roman city famously buried by Vesuvius in 79 AD (7)
- The type of columns used in many Pompeian buildings (6)
- The society type that lived in Pompeii and Herculaneum (5)
- The volcanic mountain responsible for the destruction (8)
- The technique used to excavate and reveal the buried cities (11)
- A major source of income for Pompeii, involving trade and goods (7)
- The volcanic phenomenon involving hot gases and ash (7)
- The bay near which these cities are located (9)
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- The building that served as the town hall in Pompeii (8)
- The emperor during the eruption of Vesuvius (6)
- The main public entertainment venue in Pompeii (8)
- The city located closest to Vesuvius, also buried (11)
- The Roman goddess of the hearth, symbolically linked to fire (5)
- The Roman god of fire, linked to volcanic eruptions (5)
- The Roman name for Brothel (9)
- The type of volcanic material that covered Pompeii (5)
- The term for the plaster casts made from voids of victims (7)
18 Clues: The Roman name for Brothel (9) • The type of bath complex found in Pompeii (6) • The emperor during the eruption of Vesuvius (6) • The bay near which these cities are located (9) • The main public entertainment venue in Pompeii (8) • The city located closest to Vesuvius, also buried (11) • The type of volcanic material that covered Pompeii (5) • ...
Número 31 2025-07-22
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- : Organelo celular responsable de producir energía
- : Hueso del antebrazo que se conecta con la muñeca
- : Capital de Islas Feroe, territorio autónomo de Dinamarca
- : Movimiento muscular del sistema digestivo
- : Árbol de rápido crecimiento originario de Australia
- : Reptil similar al caimán que habita en Sudamérica
- : Ave tropical de colores brillantes y gran tamaño
- : Sustancia extraída de la corteza usada contra la malaria
- : Cavidad microscópica donde se realiza el intercambio de gases
- : Capa transparente que protege el ojo
- : Ciudad colombiana conocida por su arquitectura colonial
- : Mamífero conocido por su olor defensivo
- : Mamífero herbívoro de gran tamaño y hocico alargado
- : Capital de Moldavia, en Europa oriental
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- : Metal utilizado en baterías y colorantes
- : Conjunto de estructuras nerviosas contenidas en el cráneo
- : Capital de Gabón, en el golfo de Guinea
- : Ciudad chilena con fuerte herencia alemana
- : Capital de Cabo Verde en el océano Atlántico
- : Ave parlanchina que imita sonidos humanos
- : Árbol ornamental con flores violetas
- : Estructura que contiene el material genético
- : Ciudad portuaria del norte de Chile
- : Capital de Surinam, país sudamericano
- : Árbol tropical de madera dura y flores azules
- : Parte inferior del útero en el cuerpo humano
- : Capital de Liechtenstein, país europeo alpino
- : Capital de Malaui en África oriental
- : Capital de Gambia, situada en la costa atlántica
- : Proceso de fortalecimiento personal o colectivo
- : Metal resistente y liviano usado en prótesis y aviones
- : Capital de Guayana Francesa, en América del Sur
32 Clues: : Ciudad portuaria del norte de Chile • : Árbol ornamental con flores violetas • : Capital de Malaui en África oriental • : Capa transparente que protege el ojo • : Capital de Surinam, país sudamericano • : Capital de Gabón, en el golfo de Guinea • : Mamífero conocido por su olor defensivo • : Capital de Moldavia, en Europa oriental • ...
Plural nouns quiz 2022-07-19
Dianne's crossword #1 2022-08-02
20 Clues: dei • dea • rex • urbes • filii • filia • gladii • custos • patria • proelia • gladius • theatra • pecunia • proelium • basilica • magister • magistri • ancillae • periculum • argentarii
Plural Nouns 2023-01-10
Plural nouns 2021-03-22
Plural nouns 2021-03-22
Singular- Plural 2023-07-18
Singular and Plural: If the word is singular make it plural. If it's plural, make it singular 2023-10-05
Write the correct plural! 2025-10-09
Nicaragua Crucigrama 2026-03-20
20 Clues: Dish • Land • Acid • Mint • Deep • While • Prince • Cities • Pioneer • Country • Sandals • Craters • Situated • Contains • Colorful • Biosphere • Worldwide • Abstraction • Guardianship • Architecture
World Capitals 2024-07-27
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- is not Sydney, but the political hub of Australia.
- is the northernmost capital city of a sovereign state.
- Chile's capital, is nestled in a valley.
- the smallest capital in mainland Africa, is Gambia's heart.
- is the capital city on the Rideau Canal.
- is the safari capital of the world.
- is Armenia's capital, near Mount Ararat.
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- the City of Love, and the Eiffel Tower.
- is home to the ancient Pyramids of Giza.
- is Oman's capital, facing the Gulf of Oman.
- Chi Minh Mausoleum location.
- is the capital of Fiji, located on the southeast coast of Viti Levu.
- is Brandenburg Gate's city.
- hosts the world's busiest pedestrian crossing.
- the capital of Latvia, is known for its wooden buildings.
15 Clues: is Brandenburg Gate's city. • Chi Minh Mausoleum location. • is the safari capital of the world. • the City of Love, and the Eiffel Tower. • is home to the ancient Pyramids of Giza. • Chile's capital, is nestled in a valley. • is the capital city on the Rideau Canal. • is Armenia's capital, near Mount Ararat. • is Oman's capital, facing the Gulf of Oman. • ...
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 • ...
Southeastern States & Capitals 2024-04-30
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- The capital of South Carolina
- The capital of Florida
- The capital of Virgina
- The capital of Mississippi
- The capital of Kentucky
- The capital of West Virginia
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- The capital of North Carolina
- The capital of Arkansas
- The capital of Alabama
- The capital of Georgia
- The capital of Tennessee
- The capital of Louisiana
12 Clues: The capital of Alabama • The capital of Florida • The capital of Georgia • The capital of Virgina • The capital of Arkansas • The capital of Kentucky • The capital of Tennessee • The capital of Louisiana • The capital of Mississippi • The capital of West Virginia • The capital of North Carolina • The capital of South Carolina
Countries and Capitals 2024-08-21
12 Clues: Rome is the capital • Cairo is the capital • Paris is the capital • Tokyo is the capital • Moscow is the capital • Berlin is the capital • Ottawa is the capital • Beijing is the capital • Canberra is the capital • Brasília is the capital • New Delhi is the capital • Mexico City is the capital
Countries 2022-08-26
12 Clues: its capital is Paris • its capital is Tokyo • its capital is Zagreb • its capital is Tehran • its capital is Moscow • its capital is London • its capital is Vienna • its capital is Toronto • its capital is Beijing • its capital is Canberra • its capital is New Dehli • its capital is Washington DC
Letter D,E,F 2025-03-11
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- The capital of Equitorial Guinea
- The capital of Denmark
- The capital of Ethiopia
- The capital of Eritrea
- The capital of Dominican Republic
- The capital of Djibouti
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- The capital of Eswatini
- The capital of Dominica
- The capital of El Salvador
- The capital of Ecuador
- The capital of Estonia
- The capital of Egypt
12 Clues: The capital of Egypt • The capital of Ecuador • The capital of Estonia • The capital of Denmark • The capital of Eritrea • The capital of Eswatini • The capital of Dominica • The capital of Ethiopia • The capital of Djibouti • The capital of El Salvador • The capital of Equitorial Guinea • The capital of Dominican Republic
Midwest Region States and Capitals 2024-10-25
12 Clues: The capital of Iowa • The capital of Ohio • The capital of Kansas • The capital of Indiana • The capital of Missouri • The capital of Illinois • The capital of Nebraska • The capital of Michigan • The capital of Wisconsin • The capital of Minnesota • The capital of South Dakota • The capital of North Dakota
Countries and its Capital 2025-07-27
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- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Italy
- Country whose capital is Nairobi
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Russia
- Country whose capital is New Delhi
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- Country whose capital is Canberra
- Country whose capital is Cairo
- Capital of France
- Capital of Japan
- Country whose capital is Brasilia
- Country whose capital is Berlin
12 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of Italy • Capital of France • Capital of Canada • Capital of Russia • Capital of South Korea • Country whose capital is Cairo • Country whose capital is Berlin • Country whose capital is Nairobi • Country whose capital is Canberra • Country whose capital is Brasilia • Country whose capital is New Delhi
Canada Provinces, Territories and Capitals 2014-01-31
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- What is the capital of NewfoundlandLabrador?
- What is the capital of New Brunswick?
- What is the capital of Nunavut?
- What is the capital Northwest Territores?
- What is the capital of Saskatchewan?
- Where is Halifax?
- The capital of Ontario.
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- Where is Charlottetown?
- Where is Quebec city?
- What province are we in right now?
- What is the capital of Alberta
- Where is Whitehorse?
- Where is Winnipeg?
- What is the capital of British Columbia?
14 Clues: Where is Halifax? • Where is Winnipeg? • Where is Whitehorse? • Where is Quebec city? • Where is Charlottetown? • The capital of Ontario. • What is the capital of Alberta • What is the capital of Nunavut? • What province are we in right now? • What is the capital of Saskatchewan? • What is the capital of New Brunswick? • What is the capital of British Columbia? • ...
Countries of the World 2019-12-19
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- Hanoi is the capital of this country
- another word for Spanish (nationality)
- the capital of the USA
- the capital of Egypt
- the capital of Australia
- the language in America
- the capital of Spain
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- the capital of China
- Ottawa is the capital of this country
- this is a continent with one country on it
- the second language in Ottawa
- the nationality in Tokyo
- Berlin is the capital of this country
- the language in Russia
14 Clues: the capital of China • the capital of Egypt • the capital of Spain • the capital of the USA • the language in Russia • the language in America • the nationality in Tokyo • the capital of Australia • the second language in Ottawa • Hanoi is the capital of this country • Ottawa is the capital of this country • Berlin is the capital of this country • ...
Exploring New Cities 2022-04-19
18 Clues: loud • secure • little • costly • silent • very big • personal • nice and cozy • roomy or ample • risky or unsafe • of little space • old or worn-out • black or obscure • dirty or unclean • clear or shining • useful or suitable • useless or discommoding • up-to-date or contemporary
Countries and cities 2022-11-03
18 Clues: Čína • Rusko • Paříž • Milán • Tokio • Řecko • Itálie • Londýn • Moskva • Německo • Francie • Japonsko • Ukrajina • Brazílie • Británie • Španělsko • Austrálie • Spojené státy americké
Call Center Cities 2022-10-25
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- Home to the Alabama Jubilee Hot Air Balloon Classic Festival.
- This city's professional football team is led by a Heisman winning quarterback, who also received the MVP in his second season.
- This city is home to the nations largest firework show which serves as a precursor to the “most exciting two minutes in sports”
- During George Washingtons second visit to this city, he declared St. Patricks Day a holiday.
- With a population of 76,143 this city is the largest in the eastern region of its state.
- Otherwise known as the live music capital of the world
- This city features nine different murals, one of which depicts Lincolns last train ride.
- Named after a railroad established halfway between two cities in Alabama and georgia
- The Birthplace of Coca-Cola.
- Home to the center of the civil rights movement
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- This city is home to the worlds only insect monument.
- The first city in the state of Alabama.
- This city was named after early coal mining initiatives of the Wooldridge brothers who came from mining villages in “East Lothian” and “West Lothian”
- location of Lee County's only covered bridge.
- Home to the Montauk lighthouse.
- The largest suburban city in the state of Alabama.
- Located northwest of Washington, D.C., this city was named after a local church/meeting house.
- This city is the site of the the only battle of the American revolutionary war fought on Delaware soil.
18 Clues: The Birthplace of Coca-Cola. • Home to the Montauk lighthouse. • The first city in the state of Alabama. • location of Lee County's only covered bridge. • Home to the center of the civil rights movement • The largest suburban city in the state of Alabama. • This city is home to the worlds only insect monument. • Otherwise known as the live music capital of the world • ...
Cities and Countries 2025-10-09
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- Country shaped like a boot
- Flying mammal
- Ancient city where the Colosseum stands
- Likes to chase mice
- India’s capital city
- The world’s largest country by area
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
- Country known for tacos and mariachi music
- Has a trunk
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- Japan’s busy capital known for sushi and technology
- African country known for safaris
- China’s capital where the Great Wall begins nearby
- Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins
- Egyptian city famous for the pyramids nearby
- Big Canadian city near Niagara Falls
- Australian city known for its Opera House
- South Korea’s lively capital
18 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • India’s capital city • Country shaped like a boot • South Korea’s lively capital • African country known for safaris • The world’s largest country by area • Big Canadian city near Niagara Falls • Ancient city where the Colosseum stands • Australian city known for its Opera House • ...
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
SOBRIQUETS INDIA-I Compiled by M Devadhasan 2020-07-04
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- Cashew Capital of the World adjacent to Kerala capital
- Orange City which is located in the center of India
- Garden City or IT Capital of India
- City of Letters on the banks of Meenichil river
- Blue Mountains
- Pink City in the desert State
- Manchester of South India bordering Kerala
- City of Joy - Former colonial capital of India
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- The Venice of the East with canals and lakes
- Land of Looms and Lores is a leftist bastion in Kerala
- Automobile Capital of India - It accommodates Kollywood
- Evergreen City of India has got a Kerala connection
- Spice Garden of India blessed by God's own country
- Queen of the Arabian Sea
- Jasmine City where Godess Meenakshi is the presiding deity of its famous temple
- City of Diamonds which lies on the mouth of Tapti river
- Financial Capital of India
- City of Taj Mahal
- City of Nawabs which is the capital of the most populous State
19 Clues: Blue Mountains • City of Taj Mahal • Queen of the Arabian Sea • Financial Capital of India • Pink City in the desert State • Garden City or IT Capital of India • Manchester of South India bordering Kerala • The Venice of the East with canals and lakes • City of Joy - Former colonial capital of India • City of Letters on the banks of Meenichil river • ...
industrail revolution 2023-01-18
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- A system of transportation built with a steam engine
- crowded, multi-story building divided into apartments
- rebuilding of new areas in a large city
- the movment of people to cities
- children working in factories like adults
- The people as a whole should own and operate the means of production for the general good.
- Big corporations taking over smaller corporations with exlusive possetion and control of a product or trade
- someone who manages and assumes the financial risks of starting a new business
- money to invest in enterprises
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- Individuals should own and operate the means of production for profit.
- The development of industries on a wide scale
- the process of taking over and consolidating land formerly shared by peasant farmers
- A theory showing that microbes cause specific illnesses.
- a street overcrowded with tenements that are over inhabited by very poor people
- A place of work with very poor working conditions
- in practice, a system in which a small elite controlled the political and economic life of a nation
16 Clues: money to invest in enterprises • the movment of people to cities • rebuilding of new areas in a large city • children working in factories like adults • The development of industries on a wide scale • A place of work with very poor working conditions • A system of transportation built with a steam engine • crowded, multi-story building divided into apartments • ...
Topic 7 Crossword 2023-03-29
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- It means an organized attempt to improve what is unjust or imperfect in society.
- It means a severe food shortage.
- It means money invested in a business venture.
- It means a group of Americans that wanted to preserve the country for native-born, white citizens.
- It means families that made huge amounts of money from cotton.
- It means a mount of goods available.
- It means to prepare and work soil for planting and growing crops.
- It means union workers refuse to do their jobs until managers agree to address their concerns.
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- It means the movement of the population from rural areas to cities.
- It means limited supply.
- It means a person who invests in a business to make a profit.
- It means a campaign against alcohol abuse.
- It means disobeying the laws.
- It means laws that keep enslaved African Americans from either running away or rebelling.
- It means people who wanted to end slavery completely in the United States.
- It means skilled workers.
16 Clues: It means limited supply. • It means skilled workers. • It means disobeying the laws. • It means a severe food shortage. • It means a mount of goods available. • It means a campaign against alcohol abuse. • It means money invested in a business venture. • It means a person who invests in a business to make a profit. • ...
Muslims & the Moors 2014-03-30
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- People that lived in Morocco's mountains that had their own language.
- The strait of ________ was crossed by a group of Muslims who came from North Africa.
- Believers of Islam and followers of the last prophet.
- The ________ is the Holy book of Islam.
- The capital of the Moors that was located in South Spain.
- Charles Martel was also known as "The ________" which he earned after his victory at the Battle of Tour.
- People who spread Islam after the Prophet's death.
- The mountain the Quran was revealed to the Prophet.
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- Prophet born in 570 CE and the founder of Islam.
- ________ is one of the oldest Islamic cities in North Africa.
- A mixed group of Muslims who wanted to spread Islam because they believed it was their duty.
- Islam began in ________.
- The Moors defeated the ________ Empire in Africa.
- The Moors defeated the ________ in Guadalete.
- Islam was spread mainly through ________.
- The people the Moors first confronted in Europe.
16 Clues: Islam began in ________. • The ________ is the Holy book of Islam. • Islam was spread mainly through ________. • The Moors defeated the ________ in Guadalete. • Prophet born in 570 CE and the founder of Islam. • The people the Moors first confronted in Europe. • The Moors defeated the ________ Empire in Africa. • People who spread Islam after the Prophet's death. • ...
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 Berlin
- 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 Capitel of Berlin • Its the Capital of Canada • 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 • ...
FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 2026-06-01
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- Located in North Africa, it is famous for its ancient pyramids and a flag with a golden eagle.
- This European nation is famous for its engineering and its flag with horizontal stripes of black, red, and gold.
- A European country on the Adriatic Sea with a unique "chessboard" pattern on its flag.
- This Mediterranean country is shaped like a boot and has Rome as its capital.
- Often called Holland, this country's capital is the famous city of canals, Amsterdam.
- This country shares a long border with the USA and its capital is its own name followed by "City."
- Home of many football legends; its capital city is Buenos Aires.
- A South American country famous for its coffee and its high-altitude capital, Bogota.
- A country that is also a continent; its capital city is Canberra.
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- The European country where we live, famous for its capital, Madrid.
- An African nation known for the Sahara desert and its capital, Rabat.
- This country's flag is the St. George's Cross: a simple red cross on a white background.
- This neutral country is famous for its watches and a square red flag with a white cross.
- A European country whose flag is a tricolor of blue, white, and red.
- A small European country known for chocolate and a flag with vertical black, yellow, and red stripes.
- An Asian island nation whose flag represents the "Rising Sun" with a red circle.
- A country in North America with a famous red maple leaf on its flag.
- Our neighbor in the Iberian Peninsula with Lisbon as its historic capital.
- A South American giant whose flag is green with a yellow diamond and a blue globe.
- The capital is Washington, D.C.
20 Clues: The capital is Washington, D.C. • Home of many football legends; its capital city is Buenos Aires. • A country that is also a continent; its capital city is Canberra. • The European country where we live, famous for its capital, Madrid. • A European country whose flag is a tricolor of blue, white, and red. • ...
FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 2026-06-01
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- Located in North Africa, it is famous for its ancient pyramids and a flag with a golden eagle.
- This European nation is famous for its engineering and its flag with horizontal stripes of black, red, and gold.
- A European country on the Adriatic Sea with a unique "chessboard" pattern on its flag.
- This Mediterranean country is shaped like a boot and has Rome as its capital.
- Often called Holland, this country's capital is the famous city of canals, Amsterdam.
- This country shares a long border with the USA and its capital is its own name followed by "City."
- Home of many football legends; its capital city is Buenos Aires.
- A South American country famous for its coffee and its high-altitude capital, Bogota.
- A country that is also a continent; its capital city is Canberra.
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- The European country where we live, famous for its capital, Madrid.
- An African nation known for the Sahara desert and its capital, Rabat.
- This country's flag is the St. George's Cross: a simple red cross on a white background.
- This neutral country is famous for its watches and a square red flag with a white cross.
- A European country whose flag is a tricolor of blue, white, and red.
- A small European country known for chocolate and a flag with vertical black, yellow, and red stripes.
- An Asian island nation whose flag represents the "Rising Sun" with a red circle.
- A country in North America with a famous red maple leaf on its flag.
- Our neighbor in the Iberian Peninsula with Lisbon as its historic capital.
- A South American giant whose flag is green with a yellow diamond and a blue globe.
- The capital is Washington, D.C.
20 Clues: The capital is Washington, D.C. • Home of many football legends; its capital city is Buenos Aires. • A country that is also a continent; its capital city is Canberra. • The European country where we live, famous for its capital, Madrid. • A European country whose flag is a tricolor of blue, white, and red. • ...
Famous_Cities_#1 2025-10-20
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- : capital of Spain
- : city that never sleeps
- : major city in Canada
- : city with the Big Ben
- : city with the Colosseum
- : home of the Burj Khalifa
- : capital of France
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- : capital of Egypt
- : capital of Japan
- : capital of Portugal
- : city that connects Europe and Asia
- : city with the Opera House
- : birthplace of democracy
- : famous for Carnival in Brazil
- : capital of Thailand
15 Clues: : capital of Egypt • : capital of Japan • : capital of Spain • : capital of France • : capital of Portugal • : capital of Thailand • : major city in Canada • : city with the Big Ben • : city that never sleeps • : birthplace of democracy • : city with the Colosseum • : home of the Burj Khalifa • : city with the Opera House • : famous for Carnival in Brazil • ...
Famous Cities #1 2025-10-21
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- Capital of Spain
- City that never sleeps
- Major city in Canada
- City with the Big Ben
- City with the Colosseum
- Home of the Burj Khalifa
- Capital of France
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- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of Portugal
- City that connects Europe and Asia
- City with the Opera House
- Birthplace of democracy
- Famous for Carnival in Brazil
- Capital of Thailand
15 Clues: Capital of Egypt • Capital of Japan • Capital of Spain • Capital of France • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Thailand • Major city in Canada • City with the Big Ben • City that never sleeps • Birthplace of democracy • City with the Colosseum • Home of the Burj Khalifa • City with the Opera House • Famous for Carnival in Brazil • City that connects Europe and Asia
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
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- 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.
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Departamentos y capitales de Colombia 2026-05-27
12 Clues: Capital de Caldas • Capital de Vaupés • Capital de Caquetá • Capital de Bolívar • Capital de Putumayo • Capital de Atlántico • Capital de Antioquia • Capital de La Guajira • Departamento cuya capital es Yopal • Departamento cuya capital es Neiva • Departamento cuya capital es Quibdó • Departamento cuya capital es Cúcuta
Geography 2014-09-18
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- which european country has the highest percentage of urban population
- name one cities that have a major airports and seaports
- what percentage of u.s. exports does japan receive
- person who moves to a new city
- region buys the most of united states goods
- which country has the smallest percentage of people between the ages of 0 and 9
- which general direction is the population of the united states moving from
- people migrated to all other inhabited continents
- region does the united states import the largest amount on goods
- what percentage of u.s. imports from japan
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- easer that came from malaysia
- relying on each other
- which country has the highest percentage of people between the ages of 0 and 9
- kong name one chinese cities have population of more than 5 million people
- buying and selling goods
- name one of the cities in the region have population of 500,000 to 1,000,000 people
- moving people and goods from place to place
- leave their country to find a a safety in another country
- permanent movement of people from place to place
19 Clues: relying on each other • buying and selling goods • easer that came from malaysia • person who moves to a new city • what percentage of u.s. imports from japan • moving people and goods from place to place • region buys the most of united states goods • permanent movement of people from place to place • people migrated to all other inhabited continents • ...
Industrial Revolution Brainpop 2021-08-18
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- What was a negative effect of burning coal and oil?
- The new inventions changed the way people _______ and worked.
- What word has to do with living out on a farm?
- The ________ loom makes cloth out of thread.
- The car would not be possible without the use of what?
- Big industries were located where?
- People moved from the _______ to live and work in the cities.
- Eli ______ invented the cotton gin
- What revolution took place between the mid-1700s to 1900s
- A huge number of what were made during this time?
- What was used in northern factories to build machines?
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- The telegraph, telephone, steamship and _______ changed American lives.
- The first industrial revolution started in what country?
- What country led the second Industrial revolution?
- What word means to carry goods and people from 1 point to another.
- What was a cheaper and more powerful source than the steam engine?
- By 1900, the United States changed from a farming society to an ___________ society.
- What word has to do with cities?
- The new type of furnace was used for making what?
- What type of engine was invented by James Watt?
20 Clues: What word has to do with cities? • Big industries were located where? • Eli ______ invented the cotton gin • The ________ loom makes cloth out of thread. • What word has to do with living out on a farm? • What type of engine was invented by James Watt? • A huge number of what were made during this time? • The new type of furnace was used for making what? • ...
Ancient History Vocabulary 2021-12-13
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- City on the Italian peninsula
- The Carthaginians came from _______.
- UNIT 4 of Social Science
- Romans built roads, ______,& aqueducts.
- Society was divided into free people &___.
- The Romans and Carthaginians were _______.
- _______,Hadrian, & Theodosius
- To attack a country or place
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- Name for the Celts and Iberians
- Area/country controlled by foreign country
- People outside of the Roman Empire
- The ruler of Roman lands
- The Greeks came from ________.
- Roads that connected cities to one another
- Used to carry water to cities
- The Phoenicians came from _______.
- Romans called the IberianPeninsula ______.
- The Roman language
18 Clues: The Roman language • The ruler of Roman lands • UNIT 4 of Social Science • To attack a country or place • City on the Italian peninsula • Used to carry water to cities • _______,Hadrian, & Theodosius • The Greeks came from ________. • Name for the Celts and Iberians • People outside of the Roman Empire • The Phoenicians came from _______. • The Carthaginians came from _______. • ...
Settlement IGCSE 2019-11-26
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- larger houses are found here
- the direction a slope faces
- used on Sukumvit
- urban land use model
- useful in a dry location
- a centre developed due to the government eg. Canberra
- usually along a road or river
- governments aim to build on these
- traveling to or from work
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- an informal settlement
- on its own for example a farm
- process of moving to cities
- settlement pattern useful for defense
- two or more areas joining together
- located in Mumbai
- the height
- surrounds cities
- high order services are located here
18 Clues: the height • used on Sukumvit • surrounds cities • located in Mumbai • urban land use model • an informal settlement • useful in a dry location • traveling to or from work • process of moving to cities • the direction a slope faces • larger houses are found here • on its own for example a farm • usually along a road or river • governments aim to build on these • ...
Settlement IGCSE 2019-11-26
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- located in Mumbai
- larger houses are found here
- governments aim to build on these
- two or more areas joining together
- used on Sukumvit
- an informal settlement
- the height
- the direction a slope faces
- surrounds cities
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- a centre developed due to the government eg. Canberra
- on its own for example a farm
- process of moving to cities
- usually along a road or river
- high order services are located here
- urban land use model
- traveling to or from work
- settlement pattern useful for defense
- useful in a dry location
18 Clues: the height • used on Sukumvit • surrounds cities • located in Mumbai • urban land use model • an informal settlement • useful in a dry location • traveling to or from work • process of moving to cities • the direction a slope faces • larger houses are found here • on its own for example a farm • usually along a road or river • governments aim to build on these • ...
Latin America 2018-10-22
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- Were is Lionel Messi from?
- Cesar Chavez, The famous boxer from Mexico.
- city, what is the capital of Guatemala?
- What is the capital of Brazil?
- Ginobli, This basketball player is from Argentina.
- Rico, The Caiman animal is from here.
- Were is the famous soccer player Pele from?
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- were is Frida Khalo from?
- The capital Managua is in what country?
- The capital La Paz, Sucre is in what cpuntry?
- The capital of Colombia.
- The capital of Tegucigalpa is in what country?
- what is the capital of Paraguay?
- The capital Quito is in what country?
- Were is the Llama from?
15 Clues: Were is the Llama from? • The capital of Colombia. • were is Frida Khalo from? • Were is Lionel Messi from? • What is the capital of Brazil? • what is the capital of Paraguay? • The capital Quito is in what country? • Rico, The Caiman animal is from here. • The capital Managua is in what country? • city, what is the capital of Guatemala? • ...
The origins of the Cold War, 1941-58 2018-10-07
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- The leader of Hungary who tried to oppose the leader of the Soviet Union in 1956
- The new leader of the USSR in 1956
- When Stalin shut off the land routes into the capital of Germany in 1948
- The organisation set up by the West in 1949
- The second wartime conference
- The name for the united US, UK and French zones in Germany and Berlin
- The name of the telegram sent from the USA to the USSR
- A set of shared ideas or beliefs
- The ideology that the Soviet Union followed
- What Stalin was determined to create in Eastern Europe
- The new leader of the USA in 1953
- The first Prime Minister of Hungary after WWII
- The name for countries such as Poland and Hungary; protective countries for the Soviet Union
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- The capital of Hungary
- The opposing organisation set up by the East in 1955
- The name of the group set up by the USA, UK and USSR in 1941
- The weapon developed in 1952 by the US that was 2500 times more powerful than the atomic bomb
- Created by the US President to aid Greece and Turkey against the communists
- The policy started by the US to stop the spread of communism across Europe
- The new leader of the UK at the Potsdam Conference, 1945
- One of the cities the US used the atomic bomb on in 1945
- The name of the 'Operation' used by the West to counter Stalin's aggression in Germany
- The leader of the USA until his death in 1945
- The Soviets response to the Marshall Plan, promising economic aid to Eastern Europe
- The abbreviation for the weapon developed in 1957 by both the US and Soviet Union
25 Clues: The capital of Hungary • The second wartime conference • A set of shared ideas or beliefs • The new leader of the USA in 1953 • The new leader of the USSR in 1956 • The organisation set up by the West in 1949 • The ideology that the Soviet Union followed • The leader of the USA until his death in 1945 • The first Prime Minister of Hungary after WWII • ...
Travellers' Crossword 2019-05-24
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- You can take photos with it
- People who like camping usually sleep in it
- A trip by plane
- A water sport for which you need an oxygen bottle and a special suit
- Brussels is the capital of this country
- A book for tourists with information about a country or a city
- Visiting and seeing places and objects of interest
- People who visit other countries and cities
- You can climb them
- The Irish flag is green, white and ...
- A sandy place near the sea
- You need to buy it if you want to travel by plane or train
- Popular Italian food
- Mountains that stretch across parts of France, Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Germany
- A drawing of a city or a country that helps you find the way to a place
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- The language spoken in Holland
- The name of the sea located in the north of Poland
- The capital of the USA
- You need to go there if you want to travel by plane
- A popular water sport for which you need a special board and some wind
- The language spoken in Greece
- You use them to protect your eyes on a sunny day
- The smallest continent in the world
- A boat or ship that transports passengers and cars across an area of water
- The name of this country is the same as the name of a large bird often served on Thanksgiving day
- Your bags and suitcases
- The American word for summer holidays
- A European country where you can watch bullfighting
- A special document that you need to visit some countries
- The river that flows through London – Thames
- The biggest continent in the world
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 • ...
Ancient China 2019-02-07
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- Lack of strong leaders caused the dynasty to grow weak
- Written evidence from the Shang dynasty found on animal bone or tortoise shell.
- River known as China's sorrow, made yellow because of windblown silt.
- desert located in Western China, China's largest desert
- first dynasty to produce bronze, had written script, calendar of 12 months, ivory and jade statues, built China's first cities
- A desert located in Northwestern China and Mongolia
- Earliest Chinese dynasty supported by archaeological evidence
- what rulers were governed by; the right to rule was decided by the gods
- Ruled over small area in Northern China, took over distant territories with bronze weapons and chariots
- a controversial dam and hydroelectric plant that controls flooding along the river and provide.
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- situated between the Himalayan Mountains and the Taklimakan Desert; called the "rooftop of the world"
- a payment made to a ruler
- number of workers used to construct the wall
- Built roads, Expanded trade, Used horses and horse-drawn carriages, Crossbow, Iron weapons, Iron plow, Large scale irrigation projects, Bronze casting
- Daoism, Confucianism, and Legalism were developed
- War lords (local rulers) ran sections of China.It was a period of frequent fighting between the various war lords
- 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
- First dynasty in traditional Chinese History; Founded by Yu the Great
- remained for another 500 years, but was smaller and less powerful
- 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
- A mountain range that spreads across China and other countries and includes the Earth's highest peaks.
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 • ...
Ancient China 2019-02-07
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- number of workers used to construct the wall
- A mountain range that spreads across China and other countries and includes the Earth's highest peaks.
- a payment made to a ruler
- Built roads, Expanded trade, Used horses and horse-drawn carriages, Crossbow, Iron weapons, Iron plow, Large scale irrigation projects, Bronze casting
- First dynasty in traditional Chinese History; Founded by Yu the Great
- desert located in Western China, China's largest desert
- A desert located in Northwestern China and Mongolia
- 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
- first dynasty to produce bronze, had written script, calendar of 12 months, ivory and jade statues, built China's first cities
- River The longest river in Asia, flowing through eastern China.
- Earliest Chinese dynasty supported by archaeological evidence
- Ruled over small area in Northern China, took over distant territories with bronze weapons and chariots
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- situated between the Himalayan Mountains and the Taklimakan Desert; called the "rooftop of the world"
- what rulers were governed by; the right to rule was decided by the gods
- Daoism, Confucianism, and Legalism were developed
- Lack of strong leaders caused the dynasty to grow weak
- River known as China's sorrow, made yellow because of windblown silt.
- remained for another 500 years, but was smaller and less powerful
- invaders destroyed Zhou capital, but the Zhou emperor fled eastward and established a new capital
- War lords (local rulers) ran sections of China.It was a period of frequent fighting between the various war lords
- Written evidence from the Shang dynasty found on animal bone or tortoise shell.
- a controversial dam and hydroelectric plant that controls flooding along the river and provide.
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 • ...
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 • ...
Asian Capitals Quiz 2024-10-13
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- The capital of Australia, although geographically located in Oceania
- The heart of Turkey, bridging Europe and Asia.
- The capital of Afghanistan, a city with a long and turbulent history.
- The capital of India, a blend of old and new.
- The heart of Japan, a bustling metropolis that never sleeps.
- The capital of Saudi Arabia, a modern city with a traditional heart.
- The capital of Vietnam, a city with a French colonial past.
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- The capital of Pakistan, a planned city with modern architecture.
- The capital of Indonesia, a sprawling city with a rich cultural heritage.
- A holy city for Jews, Christians, and Muslims.
- The capital of Russia, a vast city with a rich history.
- The City of Angels, a vibrant metropolis in Thailand.
- The ancient capital of China, home to the Forbidden City.
- The South Korean capital, a modern city known for its K-pop and technology.
- The capital of Iran, a city with a rich Persian culture.
15 Clues: The capital of India, a blend of old and new. • A holy city for Jews, Christians, and Muslims. • The heart of Turkey, bridging Europe and Asia. • The City of Angels, a vibrant metropolis in Thailand. • The capital of Russia, a vast city with a rich history. • The capital of Iran, a city with a rich Persian culture. • ...
travel and geography 2024-05-20
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- Capital of the United Kingdom (6)
- This US state is known as the "Sunshine State" (7)
- Picchu Famous for its ancient ruins in Peru (10)
- The continent that is home to the Sahara Desert (6)
- This country is known for its pyramids (5)
- The primary language spoken in France (6)
- A European city famous for its canals and gondolas (6)
- The longest river in the world (6)
- The city known as the Big Apple (3)
- Sea The body of water separating Saudi Arabia from Africa (3,3)
- The city known for its Golden Gate Bridge (3)
- The continent with the most countries (6)
- The second largest country in the world by area (6)
- The capital of Spain (6)
- A famous tower in Italy that leans (4)
- Square A famous square in the heart of Moscow (3,6)
- The world's smallest country (7)
- The capital city of Thailand (8)
- The capital city of Kenya (7)
- The primary language spoken in Brazil (8)
- The capital of Egypt (5)
- The primary language spoken in Argentina (7)
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- This city is known for its Oktoberfest (6)
- Wall The longest wall in the world (5,4)
- The capital city of France (5)
- A famous French museum home to the Mona Lisa (6)
- The official language of China (8)
- Famous for its tulips and windmills (11)
- The currency used in Japan (3)
- The capital of Italy (4)
- A famous archaeological site in Greece (7)
- The large mountain range in South America (5)
- The longest river in Europe (6)
- Mahal Famous landmark in India, also a mausoleum (7)
- The capital of the United States (10)
- The island country known for its unique wildlife and kangaroos (9)
- The world's largest desert (6)
- The ancient city known for its colosseum (5)
- Paz The highest capital city in the world (6)
- A large country in South America known for its rainforests (6)
- The capital of Japan (5)
- The city known for its iconic Opera House (6)
- Khalifa The tallest building in the world located in Dubai (5,5)
- The capital of Canada (6)
- The Great Barrier ___, a natural wonder in Australia (4)
- Capital city of Russia (6)
- Capital city of Australia (8)
- This European country is shaped like a boot (5)
- This mountain is the highest peak in the world (8)
- Ben A large, famous clock tower in London (8)
50 Clues: The capital of Italy (4) • The capital of Spain (6) • The capital of Japan (5) • The capital of Egypt (5) • The capital of Canada (6) • Capital city of Russia (6) • The capital city of Kenya (7) • Capital city of Australia (8) • The capital city of France (5) • The currency used in Japan (3) • The world's largest desert (6) • The longest river in Europe (6) • ...
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
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- 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
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- “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? • ...
History 2021-04-14
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- class- The social classes who own some property and enjoy safe and stable standards of living
- people who possess noble titles and privileges, often with wealth and power artisans- People involved in the manufacture or repair of items, such as mechanics bourgeoisie- People who own capital, such as land, factories and raw materials
- A state’s defence forces, such as the army, navy and air force
- intellectuals and writers who engage in critical study of society, beliefs and ideas political- The people, bodies and processes that govern and make decisions in a society proletariat- People who work for wages in a society, particularly in the industrial sector provincial- The areas of a nation outside major cities, such as lesser towns, rural areas or colonies
- the institution of hereditary royalty, led by a king, queen or emperor
- Refers to the rights, roles and conditions of men and women in a society
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- who work in schools and universities, teaching or undertaking research agrarian- People involved in producing crops and livestock through farming
- as for bourgeoisie (above), people who own capital and the means of production clergy- People ordained by the church to carry out its functions, such as priests, monks and nuns commercial- People involved in trade, such as importing and exporting, buying and selling economic- People, institutions and activities that produce society’s wants and needs establishment The political, social and economic elites who wield power in a society
- A small agricultural community, usually in a rural area
- People who possess noble titles, either from birth, royal grant or venality peasantry- People who work the land, usually as tenant farmers and often in impoverished conditions
- class- The upper levels of a society, such as royalty, aristocracy and the very wealthy urban-The people, actions and conditions in large cities
- the mass production of wants and needs, particularly on a large scale intelligentsia- People who develop ideas, theories and policies in a society
12 Clues: A small agricultural community, usually in a rural area • A state’s defence forces, such as the army, navy and air force • Refers to the rights, roles and conditions of men and women in a society • the institution of hereditary royalty, led by a king, queen or emperor • ...
The First Sumerian Dictator 2020-09-15
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- Sargon convinced the army to kill the ____.
- dictatorship when a ruler uses his army to make sure people obey him.
- used to water the crops.
- what was Sargon placed in
- the area of land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
- people who lived in Mesopotamia
- bearer Sargon's profession in the king's palace.
- the villages in Sumer built thick walls with high towers for ___________.
- the city where Sargon grew up.
- Sargon convinced the _______ to follow him.
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- The Sumerians invented this.
- the name of Sargon's new empire.
- what the cities in Sumer were called (each city was like a separate country with it's own king and army.
- Sargon united all of the cities in Mesopotamia by fighting _______ wars.
- the name of the man who wanted to make all of the cities into one country.
- Sumerians used this type of writing.
16 Clues: used to water the crops. • what was Sargon placed in • The Sumerians invented this. • the city where Sargon grew up. • people who lived in Mesopotamia • the name of Sargon's new empire. • Sumerians used this type of writing. • Sargon convinced the army to kill the ____. • Sargon convinced the _______ to follow him. • bearer Sargon's profession in the king's palace. • ...
Capitals of Countries. 2020-09-10
12 Clues: The capital of Iran • The capital of China • The capital of Libya • The capital of Kenya • The capital of Canada • The capital of Jordan • The capital of Russia • The capital of Croatia • The capital of Lebanon • The capital of Belgium • the capital of Maldives • The capital of Bulgaria
COUNTRIES & CAPITALS 2024-04-24
12 Clues: The capital of Spain. • The capital of Japan. • The capital of Greece. • The capital of France. • The capital of Russia. • The capital of Poland. • The capital of Belgium. • The capital of Germany. • The capital of Ukraine. • The capital of England. • The capital of Portugal. • The capital of the Netherlands.
Rocky Mountain States 2021-12-09
12 Clues: capital of Utah • capital of Idaho • capital is Denver • capital of Nevada • capital of Montana • capital of Colorado • capital is Carson City • has a capital of Boise • has a capital of Helena • has a capital of Cheyenne • is the capital of Wyoming • has a capital of Salt Lake City
Chapter 7: South America 2024-01-23
12 Clues: The capital of Peru • The capital of Chile • The capital of Brazil • The capital of Guyana • The capital of Ecuador • The capital of Uruguay • The capital of Bolivia • The capital of Columbia • The capital of Paraguay • The capital of Suriname • The capital of Venezuela • Buenos Aires is the capital city of
Southwestern States and Capitals 2022-02-03
12 Clues: its capital is Atlanta • its capital is Raleigh • its capital is Jackson • its capital is Richmond • its capital is Columbia • its capital is Nashville • its capital is Frankfort • its capital is Charleston • its capital is Montgomery • its capital is Baton Rouge • its capital is Little Rock • its capital is Tallahassee
Mesoamerica Review 2026-05-25
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- This civilization is known for huge stone heads wearing helmets
- The oldest and most important city of the Olmec
- The Incas developed this system of recording information by making knots on colorful strings
- Runners who carried messages between Incan cities
- The Olmec were called this because they were the first civilization in Mesoamerica and began many traditions followed by later civilizations
- This civilization was led by a king and had a society broken down into six strict social classes
- This civilization developed from modern day Southern Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula, into Guatemala & Belize
- These people's most important accomplishments included floating gardens, causeways and aqueducts
- This farming technique involved building steps of land into a mountainside to create flat areas used to farm
- This was so important to the Maya, that they worshipped a god known as Hun Hunahpu
- These people's most important accomplishments included medical advancements, and a system to record information
- The agricultural technique of chopping down trees, burning the brush, and using the ash left over to make fertile soil
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- These people conquered the Mayans, Aztec & the Incas
- This empire in South America was located over the area now known as Ecuador, Peru, and Chile
- The capital city of the Aztec
- This civilization worshipped many gods but had one important god with the face of a jaguar and a body of a human
- These people's most important accomplishments included a writing system, a calendar based on the movement of the planets, canals, and terraces for farming
- These people's most important accomplishments included the use of a calendar, the building of ceremonial centers and development of the ball game
- In the Aztec civilization, people were organized in groups, very similar to city-states, called this
- The capital city of the Incas
- The Aztecs created these floating gardens to provide space to grow food
21 Clues: The capital city of the Aztec • The capital city of the Incas • The oldest and most important city of the Olmec • Runners who carried messages between Incan cities • These people conquered the Mayans, Aztec & the Incas • This civilization is known for huge stone heads wearing helmets • The Aztecs created these floating gardens to provide space to grow food • ...
ESTADOS E CAPITAIS 2021-04-08
13 Clues: Estado Sergipe. • Capital do país • Capital: Cuiabá. • Estado: Paraíba. • Estado: Amazonas. • Capital: Salvador. • Capital: Teresina. • Estado: Tocantins. • Capital: São Paulo. • Capital: Rio Branco. • Capital: Porto Velho. • Estado: Minas Gerais. • Estado da Região Sul.
Industrial Revolution Brainpop 2021-08-18
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- What was a negative effect of burning coal and oil?
- The new inventions changed the way people _______ and worked.
- What word has to do with living out on a farm?
- The ________ loom makes cloth out of thread.
- The car would not be possible without the use of what?
- Big industries were located where?
- People moved from the _______ to live and work in the cities.
- Eli ______ invented the cotton gin
- What revolution took place between the mid-1700s to 1900s
- A huge number of what were made during this time?
- What was used in northern factories to build machines?
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- The telegraph, telephone, steamship and _______ changed American lives.
- The first industrial revolution stared in what country?
- What country led the second Industrial revolution?
- What word means to carry goods and people from 1 point to another.
- What was a cheaper and more powerful source than the steam engine?
- By 1900, the United States changed from a farming society to an ___________ society.
- What word has to do with cities?
- The new type of furnace was used for making what?
- What type of engine was invented my James Watt?
20 Clues: What word has to do with cities? • Big industries were located where? • Eli ______ invented the cotton gin • The ________ loom makes cloth out of thread. • What word has to do with living out on a farm? • What type of engine was invented my James Watt? • A huge number of what were made during this time? • The new type of furnace was used for making what? • ...
PO 2023 Puzzle 1 (Crossword) 2023-07-07
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Urbanisation 2024-07-29
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- what country is more urban than rural
- how much of the worlds population will be urban
- migration what will be the main cause of future urbanisation in developed countries
- how many new cities of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth
- more or less developed regions had urbanisation rates over 75% in 2011 compared to less than 50% in less developed regions.
- how much of urban dwellers live in cities of between 100000 and 5000000 people
- what country has 85% of its population living in urban places
- what african country expected to be 50% urban by 2050
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- P________ I________ such as water, housing and transport is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- what are the two least urbanised regions
- less than or more than 3% of the earths surface is occupied by cities
- how often are 1 million people added to urban populations
- what type of population increase and rural to urban migration are responsible for urbanisation in the developing world
- _ _ _ _ _ populations will almost double by 2050
- what type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation
- what typical Middle Eastern country with a high level of urbanisation, mostly concentrated into three large cities such as Amman.
16 Clues: what country is more urban than rural • what are the two least urbanised regions • how much of the worlds population will be urban • _ _ _ _ _ populations will almost double by 2050 • what african country expected to be 50% urban by 2050 • how often are 1 million people added to urban populations • what type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation • ...
Settlement IGCSE 2019-11-26
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- high order services are located here
- urban land use model
- process of moving to cities
- settlement pattern useful for defense
- a centre developed due to the government eg. Canberra
- traveling to or from work
- the direction a slope faces
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- larger houses are found here
- governments aim to build on these
- used on Sukumvit
- useful in a dry location
- on its own for example a farm
- an informal settlement
- two or more areas joining together
- usually along a road or river
- surrounds cities
- located in Mumbai
- the height
18 Clues: the height • used on Sukumvit • surrounds cities • located in Mumbai • urban land use model • an informal settlement • useful in a dry location • traveling to or from work • process of moving to cities • the direction a slope faces • larger houses are found here • on its own for example a farm • usually along a road or river • governments aim to build on these • ...
Roman Empire 2025-11-20
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- type of government where people vote
- language spoken in Rome
- carried fresh water to cities
- the leaders of Rome
- someone who dies for their religion
- belief in one god
- forced to work for free
- rich people
- belief in multiple gods
- poor/average people
- were Romans would go to bathe, relax, socialize
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- religion started by Jesus
- man who helped spread Christianity after Jesus died
- religious book for Christians
- stadium where gladiators fought
- Rome built these to make travel easier
- monotheistic religion Jesus belonged to
- where Romans went to worship their gods
- where most poor people in cities lived
19 Clues: rich people • belief in one god • the leaders of Rome • poor/average people • language spoken in Rome • forced to work for free • belief in multiple gods • religion started by Jesus • religious book for Christians • carried fresh water to cities • stadium where gladiators fought • someone who dies for their religion • type of government where people vote • ...
capitrals crossword 2020-05-03
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- what is the capital of brasil
- What capital city is home to chop square
- which capital city has its own state
- which cpapital city is home to the fameous forbidden city
- what is the capital city of the country in which its citizens s are not allowed to enter the UAE Saudi Arabia and Egypt
- Dhabi what capital city has the famous Ferrari World?
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- What capital city is home to the capital hill?
- what capital city is home to Queen Elizabeth?
- What Capital city hosted the 2018 FIFA world cup final
- What is the capital city of thailand
- what capital city was the capital of the ancient roman emoire
- which capital sits on the nile river
- what is the capital of turkey
13 Clues: what is the capital of brasil • what is the capital of turkey • which capital city has its own state • What is the capital city of thailand • which capital sits on the nile river • What capital city is home to chop square • what capital city is home to Queen Elizabeth? • What capital city is home to the capital hill? • Dhabi what capital city has the famous Ferrari World? • ...
States and Capitals of the Southeast Region 2021-08-22
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- the capital of Mississippi
- the capital of South Carolina
- the capital of Louisiana
- the capital of Tennessee
- the capital of North Carolina
- the capital of Virginia
- the capital of Arkansas
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- the capital of West Virginia
- the capital of Georgia
- the capital of Alabama
- the capital of Florida
- the capital of Kentucky
12 Clues: the capital of Georgia • the capital of Alabama • the capital of Florida • the capital of Kentucky • the capital of Virginia • the capital of Arkansas • the capital of Louisiana • the capital of Tennessee • the capital of Mississippi • the capital of West Virginia • the capital of South Carolina • the capital of North Carolina
Capitals of Countries. 2020-09-10
12 Clues: The capital of Latvia • The capital of Bahrain • The capital of Finland • The capital of Liberia • The capital of Burundi • The capital of Iceland • The capital of Kiribati • The capital of Botswana • The capital of Colombia • The capital of Madagascar • The capital of Azerbaijan • The capital of Burkina Faso
South American Capitals 2023-02-28
12 Clues: the capital of peru • the capital of chile • the capital of guyana • the capital of brazil • the capital of ecuador • the capital of bolivia • the capital of uruguay • the capital of suriname • the capital of paraguay • the capital of colombia • the capital of venezuela • the capital of argentina
(Unit 3 Mid-Western states and capitals) 2023-02-09
12 Clues: the capital of Ohio • the capital of Iowa • the capital of Kansas • The capital of Indiana • the capital of Nebraska • The capital of Missouri • the capital of Michigan • the capital of Illinois • the capital of Wisconsin • the capital of Minnesota • the capital of South Dakota • the capital of North Dakota
Países y Capitales de América 4° 2023-01-24
12 Clues: Capital de Chile • Capital de Brasil • Capital de Canadá • Capital de Ecuador • Capital de Colombia • Capital de Argentina • Lima es la capital de: • Caracas es la capital de: • La Habana es la capital de: • Montevideo es la capital de: • San Salvador es la capital de: • Washington D.C. es la capital de:
Capitals of South America 2023-05-03
12 Clues: The capital of Peru • The capital of Chile • The capital of Guyana • The capital of Brazil • The capital of Ecuador • The capital of Uruguay • The capital of Bolivia • The capital of Paraguay • The capital of Suriname • The capital of Colombia • The capital of Venezuela • The capital of Argentina
15 states 2025-01-21
12 Clues: My capital is boise • My capital is denver • My capital is juneau • My capital is indiana • My capital is phoenix • My capital is hartford • My capital is honolulu • My capital is atlantic • My capital is sacramento • My capital is little rock • My capital is tallahassee • My capital is springfield
Complete a cruzadinha com as capitais dos estados do Brasil: 2020-07-28
13 Clues: Pará • Goiás • Tocantins • Pernambuco • Mato Grosso • Minas Gerais • Capital da Bahia. • Capital do Paraná. • Capital de Alagoas. • Capital do Amazonas. • Capital de São Paulo. • Capital de Santa Catarina. • Capital do Rio Grande do Sul.
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 • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries 2025-09-09
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- Asunción belongs to _______?
- Managua belongs to _______?
- On the equator of Ecuador
- The country of Perú has this capital.
- The capital of Venezuela
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- In what country is Montevideo?
- Madrid is the capital of _______?
- This city is in Colombia
- The capital Honduras is _________?
- This city's capital means "good air"
- La Habana is its capital
- I am the only country with two capitals
- The country of this capital means "rich coast"
- Santiago is the capital of _______?
14 Clues: This city is in Colombia • La Habana is its capital • The capital of Venezuela • On the equator of Ecuador • Managua belongs to _______? • Asunción belongs to _______? • In what country is Montevideo? • Madrid is the capital of _______? • The capital Honduras is _________? • Santiago is the capital of _______? • This city's capital means "good air" • ...
Canada's provincial and territorial capitals 2017-06-12
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- The capital of the biggest Canadian province.
- The capital of the smallest Canadian province.
- The capital of Nova Scotia.
- The capital of the territory north of BC.
- The capital of Newfoundland and Labrador.
- The capital of the easternmost prairie province.
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- The most populated city in Canada.
- A French-speaking provincial capital.
- The capital of the westernmost prairie province.
- The capital of the territory north of SK and AB.
- The capital on the Pacific coast.
- The training depot of RCMP.
- The capital of the biggest territory.
13 Clues: The training depot of RCMP. • The capital of Nova Scotia. • The capital on the Pacific coast. • The most populated city in Canada. • A French-speaking provincial capital. • The capital of the biggest territory. • The capital of the territory north of BC. • The capital of Newfoundland and Labrador. • The capital of the biggest Canadian province. • ...
Canada Is Not For Sale! 2025-03-26
Across
- I still have the world's longest covered bridge
- I am also known as the city of steel
- I am a part of Newfoundland
- The capital of Saskatchewan
- Home of the Oilers
- I experienced an incredible gold rush
- I border the Capital
- I am the capital of Manitoba
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- I am also known as Cowtown
- I am the only walled city
- A city name fit for a Queen
- I am the financial capital
- I am the smallest capital
- I am the biggest Inuit community
- I am the capital of the auto industry
- Home of the Habs
- I am also known as Hollywood North
- I was devastated by a cargo ship colision in 1917
18 Clues: Home of the Habs • Home of the Oilers • I border the Capital • I am the only walled city • I am the smallest capital • I am also known as Cowtown • I am the financial capital • A city name fit for a Queen • I am a part of Newfoundland • The capital of Saskatchewan • I am the capital of Manitoba • I am the biggest Inuit community • I am also known as Hollywood North • ...
Plural forms 2025-05-16
History 308 Mountain States 2022-01-10
Across
- Capital of Idaho
- City Capital of Nevada
- Capital of Montana
- Capital of Utah
- Capital of Colorado
- Capital of Arizona
- to change to fit an environment
- area in the rain shadow between the Cascade and Sierra Nevada Mountains
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- Capital of New Mexico
- Great Salt Lake is in this state
- large desert in Arizona and California
- Capital of Wyoming
- Largest cactus in US, can love to 200 years old
- Highest peak in the Mountain State region
14 Clues: Capital of Utah • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Montana • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Colorado • Capital of New Mexico • City Capital of Nevada • to change to fit an environment • Great Salt Lake is in this state • large desert in Arizona and California • Highest peak in the Mountain State region • Largest cactus in US, can love to 200 years old • ...
Places Unit 1 2020-08-05
Across
- Damage caused to water, air, and land by harmful materials or waste.
- Land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields.
- The most important city in a country or state; where the government is.
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- The number of people living in a place.
- A chance to do or experience something good.
- The cars, trucks, and other vehicles using the road.
- Designed and made using the most recent (new) ideas and methods.
- 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 the road. • Designed and made using the most recent (new) ideas and methods. • Land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields. • Damage caused to water, air, and land by harmful materials or waste. • ...
Reading 1 Vocabularies 2021-09-12
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- someone who has a lot of skill in or a lot of knowledge about something
- the most important city in a country or state, where the government is
- land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields
- designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods
Down
- a chance to do or experience something good
- the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road
- damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste
- The number of people living in a place
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 • land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields • damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste • ...
Leap Year Tidbits 2024-02-24
Across
- This ship sank in a leap year
- Which calendar with leap year once every four years was proposed in 46 BC
- This calendar has an extra day added to the last month of the year every four years
Down
- Gold was discovered here in a leap year
- Leap year babies are called as?
- This western calendar modified the leap year rules which is used till present day
- This twin cities are the self proclaimed Leap Year capital of the world.
- Which calendar apart from the Hindu calendar, has a leap month added after every few years
8 Clues: This ship sank in a leap year • Leap year babies are called as? • Gold was discovered here in a leap year • This twin cities are the self proclaimed Leap Year capital of the world. • Which calendar with leap year once every four years was proposed in 46 BC • This western calendar modified the leap year rules which is used till present day • ...
commonly confused words pairs 2025-03-31
Across
- to be carried or transported 1
- to examine carefully; to go places and ask for votes or orders 2
- a building occupied by a state legislature or a group of buildings in which the functions of state government are carried out 4
- a harmony of three or more sounds being made time 3
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- a rough cloth used for tents, sails, and painting 2
- brought into life or existence 1
- cities which serve as of the government; an upper case letter 4
- a type of rope or line; a rise line of material3
8 Clues: to be carried or transported 1 • brought into life or existence 1 • a type of rope or line; a rise line of material3 • a rough cloth used for tents, sails, and painting 2 • a harmony of three or more sounds being made time 3 • cities which serve as of the government; an upper case letter 4 • to examine carefully; to go places and ask for votes or orders 2 • ...
Prism Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-01-23
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- (n)someone who has a lot of skill or knowledge about something
- (n)the most important city in a country or state, where the government is
- (n)land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields
- (adj)designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods
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- (n)a chance to do or experience something good
- (n)the cars, trucks, and other vehicles using a road
- (n)damage caused to water, air, and land by harmful materials or waste
- (n)the number of people living in a place
8 Clues: (n)the number of people living in a place • (n)a chance to do or experience something good • (n)the cars, trucks, and other vehicles using a road • (n)someone who has a lot of skill or knowledge about something • (adj)designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods • (n)land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields • ...
Northeastern States 2026-04-28
Across
- the capital of Delaware
- the capital of Pennsylvania
- the capital of Maine
- the capital of New Hampshire
- the capital of West Virginia
Down
- the capital of Vermont
- the capital of Maryland
- the capital of Rhode Island
- the capital of connecticut
- the capital of New York
- the capital of Massachusettes
- the capital of New Jersey
12 Clues: the capital of Maine • the capital of Vermont • the capital of Maryland • the capital of Delaware • the capital of New York • the capital of New Jersey • the capital of connecticut • the capital of Rhode Island • the capital of Pennsylvania • the capital of New Hampshire • the capital of West Virginia • the capital of Massachusettes
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. • ...
