capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Locations in North Central Nigeria 2023-09-11
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- - It is renowned as the "Heartbeat of the Middle Belt" (5)
- - the Idoma people's traditional and administrative capital (6)
- – second largest river in Nigeria
- – home of many Army General
- Capital of Niger State (5)
- – capital of Plateau State (3)
- – capital of Benue State (7)
- hosts a cement company (5)
- – second most popular state in Plateau State (7)
- - Ohinoyi is King of ………… (9)
- - second largest city in Niger State (4)
- – major town in Niger State
- - current governor of this state is Governor Abdulrazaq Abdulrahman (5)
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- – state with a lot of hills (7)
- – home of the Okun speaking people (5)
- - birthplace of Governor Yahaya Bello (5)
- – home of the Olofa (4)
- – home of the famous steelworks (8)
- – capital of Kogi State (6)
- – Home of the National Park (6)
- – It is home to two of Nigeria's former military rulers (5)
- – large city in Niger State
- – Plateau State is source of this river (8)
- – capital of Kwara State (6)
- -only state in Nigeria to border ten other states (4)
25 Clues: – home of the Olofa (4) • Capital of Niger State (5) • hosts a cement company (5) • – home of many Army General • – capital of Kogi State (6) • – large city in Niger State • – major town in Niger State • – capital of Benue State (7) • – capital of Kwara State (6) • – capital of Plateau State (3) • - Ohinoyi is King of ………… (9) • – state with a lot of hills (7) • ...
South & East Asia Countries 2025-02-05
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- This country has the highest population in South & East Asia.
- On the Korean _________ both cultures eat kimchi which is fermented, spicy cabbage.
- ______ is the capital of this Constitutional Monarchy with a Parliamentary Government.
- Vietnam has a __________ type of government.
- The ______ Mahal is one of the 7 Wonders of the World!
- The __________ language is spoken in China.
- _______ Is the name of the capital located in the far north mountainous parts.
- ______ is the capital of this presidential constitutional republic.
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- ________ is the capital of the People's Republic of China.
- The _________ tiger is native to this country.
- The USA declared war against this country in WWII. Now we are allies.
- ________ is the capital of this communist one-man dictatorship.
- ________ and Buddhist are the common religions of Japan.
- In this country elephants are native.
- The only country that borders ________ Korea is North Korea.
- New Delhi is the capital of this ________ republic.
- One of the Koreas has raccoon dogs.
- _______ is spoken here.
- The Forbidden ______ was once a palace for the Ming Dynasty, now it's a museum.
- is a hot pepper paste eaten in South Korea.
20 Clues: _______ is spoken here. • One of the Koreas has raccoon dogs. • In this country elephants are native. • Vietnam has a __________ type of government. • The _________ tiger is native to this country. • The __________ language is spoken in China. • is a hot pepper paste eaten in South Korea. • The ______ Mahal is one of the 7 Wonders of the World! • ...
European Geography 2024-11-26
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- The capital city of Germany.
- The capital city of Italy, known for the Colosseum.
- A country known for ancient history and islands.
- The capital city of France, known for the Eiffel Tower.
- The capital city of the United Kingdom,known for the Big Ben.
- Our closest sea.
- The capital city of Greece.
- A country known for windmills and tulips.
- The largest country in the world, spans Eastern Europe and Asia.
- A country in Central Europe known for its cars.
- A country in Northern Europe, known for saunas.
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- A country in Scandinavia, famous for ABBA and Ikea.
- A country known for chocolates and Brussels.
- A country in Northern Europe known for fjords.
- A country on the Iberian Peninsula, known for Lisbon.
- A country in southwestern Europe known for flamenco dancing.
- City known for famous leaning tower.
- A country shaped like a boot, home to Rome.
- The highest mountain range in Europe.
- The capital city of Spain.
- A country in Western Europe known for the Eiffel Tower.
21 Clues: Our closest sea. • The capital city of Spain. • The capital city of Greece. • The capital city of Germany. • City known for famous leaning tower. • The highest mountain range in Europe. • A country known for windmills and tulips. • A country shaped like a boot, home to Rome. • A country known for chocolates and Brussels. • A country in Northern Europe known for fjords. • ...
REGIÃO NORTE E CENTRO-OESTE 2022-10-05
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- Capital do estado do Pará.
- É o maior estado da região norte
- É considerada a maior floresta equatorial do mundo
- Tipo de vegetação predominante no Centro- Oeste
- Maior bacia hidrográfica do mundo
- É a maior planície do Centro-Oeste
- Rio branco é a capital de qual estado brasileiro?
- Planalto localizado no norte da planície amazônica
- Linha imaginaria que atravessa a região Norte.
- Área da floresta amazônica que é permanentemente inundada pelas cheias do rio
- Umidade exalada pela floresta amazônica
- É o ponto de maior altitude do território brasileiro.
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- Atividade econômica responsável por grande parte da degradação ambiental da floresta amazônica
- Clima predominante da região Norte
- País onde o rio amazonas nasce
- Sigla do estado do Mato Grosso
- Capital do Brasil
- Capital de Amazonas
- Estado do Centro-Oeste que faz divisa com o Paraná
- Capital do Amapá
- Estado que está localizado o complexo dos Carajás
- Área da floresta amazônica que é periodicamente inundada pelas cheias do rio
- Capital do estado do Mato Grosso
23 Clues: Capital do Amapá • Capital do Brasil • Capital de Amazonas • Capital do estado do Pará. • País onde o rio amazonas nasce • Sigla do estado do Mato Grosso • É o maior estado da região norte • Capital do estado do Mato Grosso • Maior bacia hidrográfica do mundo • Clima predominante da região Norte • É a maior planície do Centro-Oeste • Umidade exalada pela floresta amazônica • ...
WHAT'S THE CAPITAL? 2025-07-02
Middle East 2023-12-07
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- Peices of meat and vegetables on a skewer
- Longest River in the World
- Fortresses in the Omani desert
- Thick paste made from flour, butter, saffron and more from OMan
- Means between the mountains
- Capital is Cairo
- Part of Paphos and two kilometres north of Paphos harbour
- City in Oman, one of the oldest and second largest in the Adh Sharqiyah Region
- Also spelled as Quzi or ghoozi
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- Telecommunications tower in Kuwait City
- Civilization located in the Persian gulf, Kuwait people origins
- Capital is Nicosia
- Capital is Amman
- Home to the great pyramid
- Capital is Kuwait City
- Capital is Muscat
- Also known as Fatteh
- City in Egypt on eastern part of the NIle Delta
- Also called rose City"
19 Clues: Capital is Amman • Capital is Cairo • Capital is Muscat • Capital is Nicosia • Also known as Fatteh • Capital is Kuwait City • Also called rose City" • Home to the great pyramid • Longest River in the World • Means between the mountains • Fortresses in the Omani desert • Also spelled as Quzi or ghoozi • Telecommunications tower in Kuwait City • Peices of meat and vegetables on a skewer • ...
State Capitals 2019-09-25
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- capital of the state where manner lives
- New Hampshire is this capital’s home
- this capital is in an “island”
- home of Boston and the Bruins
- capital of Vermont
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- this states capital is Dover
- capital of New Jersey
- a nice place to visit In August
- capital of Pennsylvania
- capital of the state you live w
- capital of Connecticut
- the capital of a “new” state
12 Clues: capital of Vermont • capital of New Jersey • capital of Connecticut • capital of Pennsylvania • this states capital is Dover • the capital of a “new” state • home of Boston and the Bruins • this capital is in an “island” • a nice place to visit In August • capital of the state you live w • New Hampshire is this capital’s home • capital of the state where manner lives
Connect3-Unit2 2020-02-01
5 Clues: People who live in Brazil. • You need to follow him/her when you travel in a group. • An important city for a country, like Beijing, London... • We usually buy it when we travel in other cities or countries. • When you trave in other places, you can write and send it to your friends.
Countries 2013-08-25
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- Which countries three official languages include French, German and Dutch?
- Budapest is the capital city of which country?
- Which country looks like an upside-down guinea pig?
- Astana is the capital city of which country?
- What country has both English and French as it's official languages?
- Hanoi is the capital city of which country?
- Bangkok is the capital city of which country?
- The Pena National Palace is located in which country?
- The pyramids are located in which country?
- The largest country in South America is...
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- In which country are people referred to as 'Kiwis'?
- The Rainbow Reef is located in which country?
- Which countries flag consists simply of three primary colours?
- This country's flag consists of three horizontal lines. Two Red and one white...
- Mt Kinabalu is located in which country?
- Madrid is the capital city of...
- Buenos Aires is the capital city of...
- Mt Fuji is located in which country?
- Which country’s flag is blue with a white star in the middle?
- ______ is located below Estonia.
20 Clues: Madrid is the capital city of... • ______ is located below Estonia. • Mt Fuji is located in which country? • Buenos Aires is the capital city of... • Mt Kinabalu is located in which country? • The pyramids are located in which country? • The largest country in South America is... • Hanoi is the capital city of which country? • Astana is the capital city of which country? • ...
Famous Men of Rome Lesson 15: Pompey the Great 2021-12-28
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- capital of Austria
- huge; of great extent
- capital of Turkey
- waged war against pirates, Spain, and Africa
- front part of a ship
- performed manual labor for no pay; others were educated and skilled and worked as teachers, cooks, doctors, and craftsmen
- capital of England
- king of Pontus - an ancient kingdom on the Black Sea in modern Turkey
- capital of Hungary
- capital of Scotland
- also known as (a.k.a) the Strait of Gibraltar; a narrow passage of water between Spain and North Africa that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Atlantic Ocean
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- capital of Ireland
- to raise or build up
- also known as (a.k.a) Anatolia or Asia Minor; not the continent of Asia as we call it today
- without boundaries; unlimited
- decorated
- large theater complex in the Campus Martius built by Pompey; site of the assassination of Julius Caesar
- started; overcome with sudden fear
- layered with gold
- winner
- also known as (a.k.a.) sea rovers; a band of sea-faring rovers
- back part of a ship
22 Clues: winner • decorated • capital of Turkey • layered with gold • capital of Ireland • capital of Austria • capital of England • capital of Hungary • capital of Scotland • back part of a ship • to raise or build up • front part of a ship • huge; of great extent • without boundaries; unlimited • started; overcome with sudden fear • waged war against pirates, Spain, and Africa • ...
Mr. Riddile's crossword 2022-01-05
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- North Korean political ideology
- Capital of the US
- first name of the woman on Andy's poster
- city Mr. Riddile lived in before Shenyang
- Mr. Riddile's favorite soccer team
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- treaty that determined sovereignty in Europe
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of North Korea
- wrote the communist manifesto
- Mr. Riddile's favorite NBA team
- supreme court decision allowing unlimited campaign contributions
- Japanese women who Jin kisses
- murdered Saudi Arabian journalist
- most militarized border in the world
- Commissioner ________
- Qing Dynasty stereotyped character
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- Jin's best friend
- Mr. Riddile's favorite video game
- capital of China
- Capital of Colorado
- football (soccer) team bought by Saudi Arabia
- Saudia Arabian royal family
- John Locke
- Warden Norton's favorite book
- setting of All Gold Canyon
- name of the prison Stephen King wrote about
- Social contract
- falsely accused of killing his wife and her lover
- Artie's father
- Mr. Riddile's favorite NFL team
- Jin's favorite toy
- Mr. Riddile's wife
- All Gold _______
34 Clues: John Locke • Artie's father • Social contract • capital of China • All Gold _______ • Jin's best friend • Capital of the US • Jin's favorite toy • Mr. Riddile's wife • Capital of Colorado • Commissioner ________ • Capital of South Korea • Capital of North Korea • Capital of Saudi Arabia • setting of All Gold Canyon • Saudia Arabian royal family • Warden Norton's favorite book • ...
Geography 2022-01-16
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- Biggest mountain in Europe
- Chinese province, home of Wuhan
- biggest city of the USA
- Kigali is here
- Country of the Nile Delta
- Country north of Nigeria
- Where the Titanic was built
- Capital of South Sudan
- Capital of Austria
- Most populated country
- Long and thin country of South America
- Famous castle in Romania
- Only landlocked country of South East Asia
- Famous island of Yemen
- Country which controls Mallorca
- Country of Kilimanjaro
- Northernmost country of the baltics
- Antigua and ___
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- Former name of Myanmar
- Capital of Ecuador
- Country of Machu Picchu
- Neighbor of Iraq
- Highest mountainrange of South America
- Mombasa is here
- Worlds biggest country
- Capital of Vietnam
- Lowland Region of western Europe
- Biggest city of the UAE
- Shares its only land border with Saudi Arabia
- Former name of Sri Lanka
- Home of the Yucatan
- Second longest river in Africa
- Capital of Senegal
- Capital of Azerbaijan
- City State in South East Asia
- Country of Honshu
36 Clues: Kigali is here • Mombasa is here • Antigua and ___ • Neighbor of Iraq • Country of Honshu • Capital of Ecuador • Capital of Vietnam • Capital of Austria • Capital of Senegal • Home of the Yucatan • Capital of Azerbaijan • Former name of Myanmar • Worlds biggest country • Capital of South Sudan • Most populated country • Famous island of Yemen • Country of Kilimanjaro • Country of Machu Picchu • ...
Geography 2023-11-22
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- Capital city of South Korea
- Ocean located to the west of the USA
- Madrid is its capital city
- a large mass of water
- Continent where Sudan is found
- imaginary line dividing the globe in two halves
- country to the south of Thailand
- language spoken in Mexico
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Country between India and Iran
- Continent where India is located
- Hanoi is its capital city
- a large land mass
- Capital of Japan
- Istambul is there.
- Berlin is its capital
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- the sea Ulysses traveled to get to Troy
- The Everest is located in that mountain range
- where the sun sets
- language spoken in Brazil
- ocean separating Europe from the USA
- a 3 dimensional representation of the Earth.
- largest country by land mass
- River flowing through Egypt
- Capital of France
- land surrounded by water
- large island to the southeast of Africa
- Country to the south of the USA
- Country where the pyramids are found.
- Where the Buddha was born
30 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of France • a large land mass • where the sun sets • Istambul is there. • a large mass of water • Berlin is its capital • land surrounded by water • language spoken in Brazil • language spoken in Mexico • Hanoi is its capital city • Where the Buddha was born • Madrid is its capital city • Capital city of South Korea • River flowing through Egypt • ...
Middle East 2023-12-07
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- Peices of meat and vegetables on a skewer
- Longest River in the World
- Fortresses in the Omani desert
- Thick paste made from flour, butter, saffron and more from OMan
- Means between the mountains
- Capital is Cairo
- Part of Paphos and two kilometres north of Paphos harbour
- City in Oman, one of the oldest and second largest in the Adh Sharqiyah Region
- Also spelled as Quzi or ghoozi
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- Telecommunications tower in Kuwait City
- Civilization located in the Persian gulf, Kuwait people origins
- Capital is Nicosia
- Capital is Amman
- Home to the great pyramid
- Capital is Kuwait City
- Capital is Muscat
- Also known as Fatteh
- City in Egypt on eastern part of the NIle Delta
- Also called rose City"
19 Clues: Capital is Amman • Capital is Cairo • Capital is Muscat • Capital is Nicosia • Also known as Fatteh • Capital is Kuwait City • Also called rose City" • Home to the great pyramid • Longest River in the World • Means between the mountains • Fortresses in the Omani desert • Also spelled as Quzi or ghoozi • Telecommunications tower in Kuwait City • Peices of meat and vegetables on a skewer • ...
COUNTRIES-CAPITALS 2023-05-18
11 Clues: THE CAPITAL OF SERBIA • THE CAPITAL OF SWEDEN • THE CAPITAL OF CYPRUS • THE CAPITAL OF RUSSIA • THE CAPITAL OF MONACO • THE CAPITAL OF HUNGARY • THE CAPITAL OF BELGIUM • THE CAPITAL OF AUSTRIA • THE CAPITAL OF DENMARK • THE CAPITAL OF PORTUGAL • THE CAPITAL OF AZERBAITZAN
Which is the Capital? 2023-10-30
11 Clues: the capital of Oman • the capital of Italy • the capital of China • the capital of Japan • the capital of Egypt • the capital of Greece • the capital of Germany • the capital of England • the capital of Vietnam • the capital of Indonesia • the capital of Philippines
States and Capitals 2025-12-15
11 Clues: Dover is the capital • Boston is the capital • Albany is the capital • Concord is the capital • Augusta is the capital • Trenton is the capital • Hartford is the capital • Annapolis is the capital • Providence is the capital • Harrisburg is the capital • Montpelier is the capital
Tess and Nina 2023-08-03
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- Cuddly Australian animal
- Capital of Portugal
- Scrawny Australian bird
- Lord of the jungle
- Make of your Daddy's car
- Capital of Italy
- largest sea creature
- Capital of China
- A bird or a singer
- Location for the next Olympics
- Name of your neighbour's dog
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- Large Australian animal
- Famous motor museum near your home
- Where Auntie Monise works
- Home of the largest Arts Festival in the world
- Uncle Jamie's cat's name
- Highest mountain in the world
- Nanna Abba's make of car
- Capital of Pakistan
- Village where Uncle Jamie lives
- Type of Uncle Jamie's car
21 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of China • Lord of the jungle • A bird or a singer • Capital of Portugal • Capital of Pakistan • largest sea creature • Large Australian animal • Scrawny Australian bird • Cuddly Australian animal • Uncle Jamie's cat's name • Make of your Daddy's car • Nanna Abba's make of car • Where Auntie Monise works • Type of Uncle Jamie's car • Name of your neighbour's dog • ...
Unlock 2 Unit 1 Reading 1 2021-09-22
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- (adj.)designed and using the most recent ideas and methods
- (n.)the number of people living in a place
- (n.)the most important city in a country or state; where the government is
- (n.)damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste
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- (n.)the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road
- (n.) land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields
- (n.)a chance to do or experience something good
- (n.)someone who has a lot of skill in or a lot of knowledge about something
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 • (adj.)designed and using the most recent ideas and methods • (n.) land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields • (n.)damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste • ...
Changing Places Terminology 2020-04-25
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- What ___________ are used to manage environmental change in urban places to enhance sustainability?
- We are studying __________ places this term
- The term given to the process when people move from farms into towns or from rural areas to cities.
- Population _________ is the measurement of the number of individuals per unit area.
- A collection of large cities that are close together and are connected by a network of roads and train lines, effectively forming one continuous urban centre.
- The process of growing cities outwards by building new housing estates and businesses away from the central business district.
- Why has the ________ become more urbanised?
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- The ability to meet the needs of today without putting the needs of future generations at risk.
- This describes a built up area such as a city or town.
- Cities with a population of more than 10 million people.
- Roads, schools, hospitals, sewage, electricity and buildings are all examples of this.
- How does ________ impact the concentration of people in urban places?
12 Clues: We are studying __________ places this term • Why has the ________ become more urbanised? • This describes a built up area such as a city or town. • Cities with a population of more than 10 million people. • How does ________ impact the concentration of people in urban places? • Population _________ is the measurement of the number of individuals per unit area. • ...
Countries 2024-08-11
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- The Great Wall is in_______________
- Ankara is in_________
- ________is in Asia
- Pretoria is the capital city of_________
- the Statue of Liberty is in__________
- The Big Ben is in______________
- Ferraris are from________
- Maple syrup is from__________
- Tokyo is the capital city of________
- Adidas is from_______
- Kangaroos are from___________
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- Tequila is from___________
- Rio de Janeiro is in___________
- Warsaw is in______________
- vodka is from________
- Tehran is the capital city of________
- The Real Madrid id from_______
- Bogotá is the capital city of________
- Buenos Aires is in________
- _________is in Africa
- Kiwis are from____________
- The Eiffel Tower is in___________
- Dublin is in__________
23 Clues: ________is in Asia • vodka is from________ • Ankara is in_________ • _________is in Africa • Adidas is from_______ • Dublin is in__________ • Ferraris are from________ • Tequila is from___________ • Warsaw is in______________ • Buenos Aires is in________ • Kiwis are from____________ • Maple syrup is from__________ • Kangaroos are from___________ • The Real Madrid id from_______ • ...
Countries 2024-05-24
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- The Great Wall is in_______________
- Ankara is in_________
- ________is in Asia
- Pretoria is the capital city of_________
- the Statue of Liberty is in__________
- The Big Ben is in______________
- Ferraris are from________
- Maple syrup is from__________
- Tokyo is the capital city of________
- Adidas is from_______
- Kangaroos are from___________
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- Tequila is from___________
- Rio de Janeiro is in___________
- Warsaw is in______________
- vodka is from________
- Tehran is the capital city of________
- The Real Madrid id from_______
- Bogotá is the capital city of________
- Buenos Aires is in________
- _________is in Africa
- Kiwis are from____________
- The Eiffel Tower is in___________
- Dublin is in__________
23 Clues: ________is in Asia • vodka is from________ • Ankara is in_________ • _________is in Africa • Adidas is from_______ • Dublin is in__________ • Ferraris are from________ • Tequila is from___________ • Warsaw is in______________ • Buenos Aires is in________ • Kiwis are from____________ • Maple syrup is from__________ • Kangaroos are from___________ • The Real Madrid id from_______ • ...
Quest 5 - End of year 2024-06-19
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- Short for bestfriend
- Capital of England
- skatt
- Nickname for the Loch Ness Monster
- Short for the United Kingdom
- Scottish word for "lake"
- Capital of Wales
- The world's oldest toy shop
- Capital of Scotland
- Kari's dog
- Egyptian king
- "Oh, my darling, oh, my darling ..."
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- you buy stuff
- A school where you live
- Capital of Northern Ireland
- England's national flower
- The most popular drink in the UK
- Scottish national costume for men
- Gudrun's dog
- British slang for sausages
- Wales' national animal
- The Irish giant
- King Arthur's wizard
- Short for the London Underground
24 Clues: skatt • Kari's dog • Gudrun's dog • you buy stuff • Egyptian king • The Irish giant • Capital of Wales • Capital of England • Capital of Scotland • Short for bestfriend • King Arthur's wizard • Wales' national animal • A school where you live • Scottish word for "lake" • England's national flower • British slang for sausages • Capital of Northern Ireland • The world's oldest toy shop • ...
Countries 2024-07-15
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- The Great Wall is in_______________
- Ankara is in_________
- ________is in Asia
- Pretoria is the capital city of_________
- the Statue of Liberty is in__________
- The Big Ben is in______________
- Ferraris are from________
- Maple syrup is from__________
- Tokyo is the capital city of________
- Adidas is from_______
- Kangaroos are from___________
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- Tequila is from___________
- Rio de Janeiro is in___________
- Warsaw is in______________
- vodka is from________
- Tehran is the capital city of________
- The Real Madrid id from_______
- Bogotá is the capital city of________
- Buenos Aires is in________
- _________is in Africa
- Kiwis are from____________
- The Eiffel Tower is in___________
- Dublin is in__________
23 Clues: ________is in Asia • vodka is from________ • Ankara is in_________ • _________is in Africa • Adidas is from_______ • Dublin is in__________ • Ferraris are from________ • Tequila is from___________ • Warsaw is in______________ • Buenos Aires is in________ • Kiwis are from____________ • Maple syrup is from__________ • Kangaroos are from___________ • The Real Madrid id from_______ • ...
West Region States and Capitals 2024-09-18
11 Clues: the capital of Utah • the capital of Idaho • the capital of Alaska • the capital of Oregon • the capital of Nevada • the capital of Hawaii • the capital of Montana • the capital of Wyoming • the capital of Colorado • the capital of Washington • the capital of California
European Countries by Capital 2022-03-01
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- Belgrade
- Talinn
- Monaco
- Brussels
- Vaduz
- Rome
- Pristina
- Vilnius
- Minsk
- Bern
- Budapest
- San Marino (2 words)
- Bucharest
- Stockholm
- Tbilisi
- Zagreb
- Prague
- Valletta
- Riga
- Chisinau
- Warsaw
- Helsinki
- Baku
- Berlin
- Sofia
- Oslo
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- Tirana
- Podgorica
- Sarajevo (3 words)
- Kiev
- Skopje (2 words)
- Dublin
- Madrid
- Ljubjana
- Ankara
- Bratislava
- Vienna
- Paris
- Nicosia
- Nur-Sultan
- London
- Luxembourg
- Amsterdam
- Vatican City (2 words)
- Athens
- Reykyavik
- Yerevan
- Moscow
- Copenhagen
- Andorra la Vella
- Lissabon
51 Clues: Kiev • Rome • Bern • Riga • Baku • Oslo • Vaduz • Minsk • Paris • Sofia • Tirana • Talinn • Monaco • Dublin • Madrid • Ankara • Vienna • London • Athens • Zagreb • Prague • Moscow • Warsaw • Berlin • Vilnius • Nicosia • Tbilisi • Yerevan • Belgrade • Brussels • Pristina • Ljubjana • Budapest • Valletta • Chisinau • Lissabon • Helsinki • Podgorica • Bucharest • Amsterdam • Stockholm • Reykyavik • Bratislava • Nur-Sultan • Luxembourg • Copenhagen • Skopje (2 words) • Andorra la Vella • ...
Capital Markets Basics Quiz 2014-03-19
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- red herring in an IPO
- option not exotic
- indicates strong economy
- order that you place to buy a share at a specific price you specify
- holder can exercise the buy option only on the expiration date
- By purchasing investor becomes an owner in a corporation
- first totally electronic stock market
- price movement of two portfolios
- book building process is associated with
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- price you can buy at
- Converting shares in demat mode back to physical mode
- first stock exchange in the world
- sells and registers securities
- manages securities held with investment pool
- if yield matches the coupon rate,then bond price equals face value & bond is called
- historic agreement rang in the start of the New York Stock Exchange in 1792
- mutual funds in india are regulated
- free float methodology is used for which stock index
- computed by prices of selected stocks
- The founders of the New York Stock inspiration for exchange is this country's stock market
- public usually buy shares from
21 Clues: option not exotic • price you can buy at • red herring in an IPO • indicates strong economy • sells and registers securities • public usually buy shares from • price movement of two portfolios • first stock exchange in the world • mutual funds in india are regulated • computed by prices of selected stocks • first totally electronic stock market • ...
Name the Capital City 2012-05-09
20 Clues: Peru • Libya • China • Qatar • Egypt • Brazil • France • Norway • Greece • Lebanon • Belgium • Bahrain • Bahamas • Vietnam • Thailand • Venezuela • Lithuania • Australia • Nicaragua • Afghanistan
Chinese Provinces by Capital 2021-07-25
31 Clues: Jinan • Wuhan • Xi'an • Lhasa • Hefei • Harbin • Hohhot • Fuzhou • Xining • Haikou • Urumqi • Chengdu • Kunming • Nanjing • Taiyuan • Guiyang • Beijing • Lanzhou • Nanning • Tianjin • Changsha • Shenyang • Yinchuan • Nanchang • Hangzhou • Shanghai • Chongqing • Zhengzhou • Changchun • Guangzhou • Shijiazhuang
State Capital Crossword Challenge 2023-11-14
25 Clues: State 1 • State 8 • State 3 • State 5 • State 7 • State 20 • State 34 • State 36 • State 16 • State 27 • State 40 • State 24 • State 22 • State 46 • State 30 • State 33 • State 42 • State 49 • State 39 • State 25 • State 44 • State 38 • State 41 • State 47 • State 28
EL CAPITAL. KARL MARX 2024-09-21
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- Es una de las tres bases de la industria de producción
- ¿De qué está hecho el dinero?
- Intercambio de mercancías
- ¿Cómo se le denomina al producto que expresa el valor de todos los demás.
- Se trata de un tipo de capital que actúa según lo va necesitando la empresa
- Tipos de plusvalía que surge de la innovación tecnológica.
- ¿Cómo se miden las riquezas de las sociedades en las que domina el modo de producción capitalista?
- Valor del tipo subjetivo e incomparable que viene determinado por ñlas circunstancias personales.
- ¿Cuál es la única fuente de ingresos de un obrero?
- ¿En qué se convirtió el oro cuando dejó de ser una mercancía?
- Producto del trabajo que no se paga y lo obtienen de forma permanente
- ¿Por qué grano se empezó a conocer la proporción del intercambio?/
- ¿qué desciende si el rendimiento de una máquina aumenta?
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- Es una de las tres bases de la industria de producción
- ¿Cómo se le denomina al dinero cuando decide el valor de los seres humanos y las mercancías?
- Métodos que comparten el ajedrez y los negocios
- ¿Cómo es la sociedad capitalista
- Es una de las tres bases de la industria de producción
- Valor de trabajo entre los obreros y jefes
- Acción de abusar del trabajo de los obreros
- ¿A quién se le compra una mercancía en forma de fuerza de trabajo
- Autor del libro "el capital"
- Valor del tipo objetivo y comparable
- Gracias a este metal se agilizó el comercio.
- En un principio eran objetos para satisfacer la ambición humana
- Sirve para generar un beneficio.
- Es aquello que se fabrica y se destina al mercado para satisfacer una demanda.
- Tipo de plusvalía que se logra aumentando la productividad.
- HUMANOS Valor de trabajo entre los obreros y jefes
- Remuneración económica que un trabajador recibe de su empleador a cambio de su labor
30 Clues: Intercambio de mercancías • Autor del libro "el capital" • ¿De qué está hecho el dinero? • ¿Cómo es la sociedad capitalista • Sirve para generar un beneficio. • Valor del tipo objetivo y comparable • Valor de trabajo entre los obreros y jefes • Acción de abusar del trabajo de los obreros • Gracias a este metal se agilizó el comercio. • ...
Europe Countries and Capital 2025-03-13
20 Clues: Oslo • Rome • Bern • Paris • Vienna • Lisbon • Dublin • Athens • Berlin • Madrid • Warsaw • Helsinki • Budapest • Brussels • Amsterdam • Stockholm • Reykjavik • Bratislava • Copenhagen • Republic Prague
G1 2022-01-13
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- -The process of buying or selling investments over time in order to maintain your desired asset allocation
- -the process of paying off your debt in regular installments over a fixed period of time
- - Capital of country which has 5 yellow stars with red background
- - fixed-income securities essentially in debt
- - South African Politician
- - Interest on Interest
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- - From Tibet with Love for Peace
- - First name of the first female prime minister of India
- - For Russia
- - Capital of Russia
- - Capital of Germany
- - Capital of Denmark
- -A person who is financially dependent on your income
- - Capital of India
- -An account held by an impartial third party on behalf of two parties in a transaction
- - Capital of Canada
- - The difference between your assets and liabilities
17 Clues: - For Russia • - Capital of India • - Capital of Russia • - Capital of Canada • - Capital of Germany • - Capital of Denmark • - Interest on Interest • - South African Politician • - From Tibet with Love for Peace • - fixed-income securities essentially in debt • - The difference between your assets and liabilities • -A person who is financially dependent on your income • ...
Tausif 2020-10-22
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- formerly a part of Bihar, this place is the major steel and coal producer in India.
- also known as the Paradise of Botanists
- rich in biodiversity and home to 16 indigenous Naga tribes
- With religious and cultural significance as its identity, Andhra Pradesh is famous for rivers
- One amongst the oldest cities in India, Bihar is known for its rich culture and history
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- This epic state has its own cultural and historical value
- is famous for the Naxalites, this place is full of amazement.
- Also known as the heart of the country, Madhya Pradesh is rich in diamond and copper reserves.
- this religious state is famous for its centuries-old temples
- Known as the Cultural Capital of India, its history dates back thousands of years
10 Clues: also known as the Paradise of Botanists • This epic state has its own cultural and historical value • rich in biodiversity and home to 16 indigenous Naga tribes • this religious state is famous for its centuries-old temples • is famous for the Naxalites, this place is full of amazement. • ...
Utopia 2024-11-12
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- The highest state councilors who help the philarchs make decisions. Each of them represents a group of syphogrants
- Rulers or heads of cities. They manage administrative affairs.
- The fictional ideal state described by More
- Participates in conversations with Hythloday, plays the role of listener and skeptic
- The capital of the fictional island nation of Utopia
- More's friend and comrade
- The central narrator of the book, a traveler and philosopher
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- Representatives of ten families. They are elected and act as a kind of elders, responsible for small groups of citizens
- A person who holds a position in the judicial or administrative system. They ensure that laws are followed and order is maintained.
- A term used to refer to common citizens or people without special privileges
10 Clues: More's friend and comrade • The fictional ideal state described by More • The capital of the fictional island nation of Utopia • The central narrator of the book, a traveler and philosopher • Rulers or heads of cities. They manage administrative affairs. • A term used to refer to common citizens or people without special privileges • ...
Numbers 34-36 2021-05-25
10 Clues: The Great Sea • The son of Nun • Daughters of... • Desert plains of... • The son of Parʹnach • Land distributed by... • Number of Levites’ cities • (blank) polLutes the land • Number of cities of refuge • The Israelite’s inheritance
Illinois Constitution 2014-11-20
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- Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court
- Contains 118 members
- Illinois' second capital city
- Illinois' first capital city
- State snack
- Auditor General
- State insect
- State song
- Illinois' third capital city
- State tree
- Governor
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- Attorney General
- Speaker of the House
- Contains 59 members
- State bird
- Comptroller
- Senate President
- State Treasurer
- Secretary of State
19 Clues: Governor • State bird • State song • State tree • Comptroller • State snack • State insect • State Treasurer • Auditor General • Attorney General • Senate President • Secretary of State • Contains 59 members • Speaker of the House • Contains 118 members • Illinois' first capital city • Illinois' third capital city • Illinois' second capital city • Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court
Urban ARC cros 2025-01-06
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- - focus on fairness, especially in the context of sustainability and climate issues.
- - ability to recover quickly from challenges
- - Rapid urban growth and expansion.
- - development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the future
- - Pertaining to urban areas or cities.
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- - fair and impartial in outcomes
- - process of decision of making and leadership in cities
- - Creating opportunities for all individuals, especially marginalised groups
- - the essential structures and facilities in cities
- - novelty and advancements driving system change
10 Clues: - fair and impartial in outcomes • - Rapid urban growth and expansion. • - Pertaining to urban areas or cities. • - ability to recover quickly from challenges • - novelty and advancements driving system change • - the essential structures and facilities in cities • - process of decision of making and leadership in cities • ...
World Geo Europe 2022-04-28
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- districts in Switzerland
- seat of government in the Netherlands
- broad coastal plain that stretches from the Atlantic coast into Eastern Europe
- capital of Belgium
- a river that is deep and wide enough for ships to use
- capital city of Switzerland
- body of water north of West-Central Europe
- characterized by many foreign influences
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- the second-longest river in Europe. It flows from southern Germany east into the Black Sea.
- body of water between the United Kingdom and France
- capital of Austria
- capital of France
- capital of Germany
- a river in western Europe that flows from eastern Switzerland into the North Sea.
- prime minister
- capital of the Netherlands
16 Clues: prime minister • capital of France • capital of Austria • capital of Germany • capital of Belgium • districts in Switzerland • capital of the Netherlands • capital city of Switzerland • seat of government in the Netherlands • characterized by many foreign influences • body of water north of West-Central Europe • body of water between the United Kingdom and France • ...
Numbers 34-36 2021-05-25
10 Clues: The Great Sea • The son of Nun • Daughters of... • Desert plains of... • The son of Parʹnach • Land distributed by... • Number of Levites’ cities • (blank) polLutes the land • Number of cities of refuge • The Israelite’s inheritance
Geography Quiz (capitals) 2021-06-17
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- where the "forbidden city" is (easy)
- the capital of Brazil (medium)
- the capital of south africa (hard)
- the world's largest city (easy)
- the capital of Austria (easy)
- Qatarcapital , we've been in airport (medium)
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- the capital of indonesia (hard)
- the capital of mongolia (hard)
- the capital of singapore (easyy)
- the capital of australia (medium)
- the capital of venezuela (hard)
- the capital of india (medium)
12 Clues: the capital of Austria (easy) • the capital of india (medium) • the capital of mongolia (hard) • the capital of Brazil (medium) • the capital of indonesia (hard) • the capital of venezuela (hard) • the world's largest city (easy) • the capital of singapore (easyy) • the capital of australia (medium) • the capital of south africa (hard) • where the "forbidden city" is (easy) • ...
Capitals & States Crossword No. 2 2025-05-05
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- Atlanta is the capital of this state
- Hartford is the capital of this state
- Juno is the capital of this state
- Phoenix is the capital of this state
- Little Rock is the capita of this state
- Indianapolis is the capital of this state
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- Denver is the capital of this state
- Springfield is the capital of this state
- Dover is the capital of this state
- Des Moines is the capital of this state
- Boise is the capital of this state
- Honolulu is the capital of this state
12 Clues: Juno is the capital of this state • Dover is the capital of this state • Boise is the capital of this state • Denver is the capital of this state • Atlanta is the capital of this state • Phoenix is the capital of this state • Hartford is the capital of this state • Honolulu is the capital of this state • Des Moines is the capital of this state • ...
NIF B-4 Y C-13 2020-02-07
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- Es el aumento en el número de acciones en circulación que no modifica el capital social de la entidad y no representan cambio en la participación proporcional de los propietarios en el capital contable, ni en valor de su inversión.
- Toda persona que participa contractual o no contractualmente en los beneficios y riesgos económicos de los activos netos de una entidad, incluye a socios, asociados, miembros o participantes de una sociedad mutualista.
- 1. Porción del capital contable que lo integran las aportaciones de los propietarios recibidas por la entidad y el monto de otros instrumentos financieros emitidos por la entidad que califican como capital.
- Recursos entregados a una entidad por sus propietarios, los cuales representan aumentos de su inversión y del capital contable.
- Instrumento financiero que representa una parte alícuota del capital social preferente en la utilidad neta del periodo contable.
- Porción del capital contable que lo integran las aportaciones de los propietarios recibidas por la entidad y el monto de otros instrumentos financieros emitidos por la entidad que califican como capital.
- Asignaciones al capital social provenientes de otros conceptos de capital contable tales como la prima pagada en colocación de acciones o utilidades netas acumuladas.
- Importe recibido por la entidad por las acciones suscritas y pagadas.
- Movimientos que llevan a cabo los propietarios de una entidad en relación con su inversión en dicha entidad.
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- Incremento o decremento del capital ganado de una entidad lucrativa derivado de su operación, durante un período contable, originado por la utilidad o pérdida neta, más otros resultados integrales
- Son importes de resultados acumulados segregados por disposiciones legales o por los propietarios para cumplir con fines específicos.
- Recursos entregados por la entidad a los propietarios, producto de la devolución de sus aportaciones, por lo que representan disminuciones de su inversión y del capital contable.
- Porción del capital contable que lo integran las aportaciones de los propietarios recibidas por la entidad y el monto de otros instrumentos financieros emitidos por la entidad que califican como capital.
- Porción del capital contable de una subsidiaria que pertenece a otros dueños distintos a la controladora.
- Incluye la compra, construcción, producción, fabricación, desarrollo, instalación o maduración de un activo.
- Es el valor residual de los activos de la entidad, una vez deducidos todos sus pasivos.
- Recursos entregados por la entidad a los propietarios, producto de la devolución de sus aportaciones, por lo que representan disminuciones de su inversión y del capital contable.
- Porción del capital contable que se conforma por las utilidades y pérdidas generadas por la operación de la entidad. Está compuesto por las utilidades acumuladas, los ORI acumulados y las reservas.
- Es un acuerdo (oral o escrito) entre dos o más partes que crea, modifica o extingue derechos y obligaciones exigibles.
- Forma de reestructura cuyo resultado es la creación de una o más entidades, a las que la sociedad escindente aporta la totalidad o una parte de sus activos, pasivos y capital contable.
20 Clues: Importe recibido por la entidad por las acciones suscritas y pagadas. • Es el valor residual de los activos de la entidad, una vez deducidos todos sus pasivos. • Porción del capital contable de una subsidiaria que pertenece a otros dueños distintos a la controladora. • ...
Northeast Capitals 2024-11-18
11 Clues: The capital of Maine • The capital of Vermont • The capital of Maryland • The capital of New York • The capital of Delaware • The capital of New Jersey • The capital of Connecticut • The capital of Rhose Island • The capital of Pennsylvania • The capital of New Hampshire • The capital of Massachusetts
letter G countries 2025-04-16
11 Clues: The capital of Ghana • The capital of Gabon • The capital of Greece • The capital of Guinea • The capital of Guyana • The capital of Germany • The capital of Georgia • The capital of Grenada • The capital of Guatemala • The capital of The Gambia • The capital of Guinea-Bissau
Sat Vocab 3 crossword 2023-01-11
Across
- The First State
- boring
- capital of Vanuatu
- softest mineral in the world
- sea located in Israel and Jordan
- brightest star in the sky
- closest planet to the sun
- the rarest M&M color
- the first woman on earth according to Greek mythology
- tending to stir up conflict
- showing strong feeling
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- applaud
- capital of Kenya
- arrogant or pompous
- petty;worthless
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- only fruit that has its seeds on the outside
- honored;respected
- number of boroughs in New York City
- He's only 5 years old but have learned AP Calculus, what a _____ child!
- never giving up
- rage;fury
- Jordan’s capital city
- nuts contained in marzipan
- "Hi" in french
- spiteful;hateful;bitter
- He feels _____ about the unfair treatment.
- capital of Nicaragua
- refusing to change;stubborn
- number of hearts an octopus has
- capital of Cabo Verde
- capital of Palau
- country that carving jack o’ lanterns originate
- poor
- It _____ students to go to school on time every day.
35 Clues: poor • boring • applaud • rage;fury • "Hi" in french • The First State • never giving up • petty;worthless • capital of Palau • capital of Kenya • honored;respected • capital of Vanuatu • arrogant or pompous • capital of Nicaragua • the rarest M&M color • Jordan’s capital city • capital of Cabo Verde • showing strong feeling • spiteful;hateful;bitter • brightest star in the sky • closest planet to the sun • ...
1A Geography Wrap Up 2018-09-19
Across
- The capital city of Japan is ...
- A continent that has France, Italy, Spain and more.
- The capital city of Australia.
- The president of this country is Donald Trump
- If I am from Iraq, I am..
- The capital city of USA is ..
- The largest country in size
- A continent that has Egypt, Libya and Congo and more.
- If I am Australian, I am from..
- A continent that has Japan, South Korea, Cambodia and more.
- The capital city of this country is Hanoi
- The capital city of France is ..
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- If I am Turkish, I am from ...
- The line that divides Earth to Northern and Southern hemisphere.
- If I am English, I am from..
- A continent that has Brazil, Argentina, Chile.
- The most populated country
- A continent that has Australia, New Zealand and more.
- The flag is red and white, with a red leaf in the middle
- The capital city of India.
- If I am from Switzerland, I am ...
- The American flag is red, white and ...
- The Chinese flag is red and ...
- The Vietnamese flag is yellow and ..
24 Clues: If I am from Iraq, I am.. • The most populated country • The capital city of India. • The largest country in size • If I am English, I am from.. • The capital city of USA is .. • If I am Turkish, I am from ... • The capital city of Australia. • If I am Australian, I am from.. • The Chinese flag is red and ... • The capital city of Japan is ... • The capital city of France is .. • ...
Spanish-Speaking Countries Crossword 2023-12-07
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- The name of this country means 'Rich Coast'
- Shaped like a lima bean and the capital is Lima!
- Spanish-speaking country that is the largest island in the Caribbean.
- A land-locked country in South America.
- The other capital of Bolivia
- The capital is Caracas.
- This city is translated to 'Fresh Air' or 'Good Air'
- This country shares an island with Haiti.
- One of the capitals of Bolivia
- The capital is San Juan.
- The country closest to Antarctica.
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- Spanish-speaking country which shares a border with Mexico.
- The capital is Tegucigalpa.
- Named for its location on the Equator.
- The capital is Managua.
- The Central-American country that connects South America to Central America.
- Shares a border with the United States.
- The only Spanish-speaking country in Africa.
- Not a Spanish-speaking country, but the largest country in South America.
- This city means 'St. Savior'.
- A territory of the United States.
- The motherland of Spanish-speaking countries
- And island off its western coast is Easter Island.
- The capital is Montevideo.
24 Clues: The capital is Managua. • The capital is Caracas. • The capital is San Juan. • The capital is Montevideo. • The capital is Tegucigalpa. • The other capital of Bolivia • This city means 'St. Savior'. • One of the capitals of Bolivia • A territory of the United States. • The country closest to Antarctica. • Named for its location on the Equator. • ...
Ciudades famosas 2024-08-30
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- Capital de México, una de las ciudades más grandes del mundo.
- Ciudad de la Torre Eiffel y del amor.
- Capital de Japón, conocida por su tecnología avanzada.
- Ciudad eterna, hogar del Coliseo y el Vaticano.
- Ciudad que conecta Europa y Asia, famosa por su historia.
- Ciudad de los canales y los tulipanes en los Países Bajos.
- Ciudad del Big Ben y la monarquía británica.
- Ciudad italiana famosa por sus canales y góndolas.
- Región administrativa especial de China, conocida por su puerto.
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- Ciudad brasileña famosa por su carnaval y el Cristo Redentor.
- Ciudad que nunca duerme, hogar de la Estatua de la Libertad.
- Capital de Argentina, conocida por el tango.
- Ciudad canadiense, famosa por su multiculturalismo.
- Ciudad egipcia famosa por las pirámides de Giza.
- Ciudad australiana conocida por su ópera y puertos.
- Capital de Alemania, famosa por su historia y su muro.
- Ciudad griega, cuna de la democracia y la filosofía.
- Capital de Rusia, hogar del Kremlin.
- Ciudad en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos, conocida por su lujo.
- Capital de Tailandia, conocida por sus templos y vida nocturna.
20 Clues: Capital de Rusia, hogar del Kremlin. • Ciudad de la Torre Eiffel y del amor. • Capital de Argentina, conocida por el tango. • Ciudad del Big Ben y la monarquía británica. • Ciudad eterna, hogar del Coliseo y el Vaticano. • Ciudad egipcia famosa por las pirámides de Giza. • Ciudad italiana famosa por sus canales y góndolas. • ...
PAISES CENTROAMERICANOS 2025-12-04
12 Clues: moneda de Panama • moneda Costa Rica • capital de Panama • moneda de Honduras • moneda de Nicaragua • moneda de Guatemala • capital de Honduras • capital de Guatemala • capital de Nicaragua • capital de Costa Rica • capital de El Salvador • capital de Republica Dominicana
Europe's countries 2018-08-06
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- Eiffel Tower
- the place has three famous landmarks
- Has the famous soccer team Manchester United
- The famous car brand Volvo is produced here
- Capital of Portugal
- The Kremlin lives here
- Brandenburg gate
- It is famous for the culture
- Front line of the Cold War
- The capital is Madrid
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- Has ancient olympics
- Capital of Russia
- It was named after the goddess Athena
- Vasco da Gama used to live here
- Capital of Ireland
- The collosseum is famous here
- Has the famous team Real Madrid
- French bread
- Big Ben lives here
- The leaning tower of Pisa lives here
20 Clues: Eiffel Tower • French bread • Brandenburg gate • Capital of Russia • Capital of Ireland • Big Ben lives here • Capital of Portugal • Has ancient olympics • The capital is Madrid • The Kremlin lives here • Front line of the Cold War • It is famous for the culture • The collosseum is famous here • Vasco da Gama used to live here • Has the famous team Real Madrid • ...
THE CARIBBEAN 2017-07-24
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- Official language of Aruba
- Largest Caribbean island
- Capital of Bahamas
- Capital of Belize
- Language spoken by Dominica
- Easternmost island in the Caribbean
- Fourth largest Caribbean country
- Capital of Guyana
- Capital of Cuba
- Home to the Pitch Lake
- Home of Usain Bolt
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- Where the headquarters of CARICOM is located
- Official language of the Dominican Republic
- The Spice Isle
- Sea of the Atlantic Ocean
- The Emerald Isle
- Abbreviation of the university found in Barbados, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago
- Fish in Barbados' National Dish
- Climate of the Caribbean
- Home of the largest canal in the Caribbean
20 Clues: The Spice Isle • Capital of Cuba • The Emerald Isle • Capital of Belize • Capital of Guyana • Capital of Bahamas • Home of Usain Bolt • Home to the Pitch Lake • Largest Caribbean island • Climate of the Caribbean • Sea of the Atlantic Ocean • Official language of Aruba • Language spoken by Dominica • Fish in Barbados' National Dish • Fourth largest Caribbean country • ...
Countries 2024-07-11
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- The Great Wall is in_______________
- Ankara is in_________
- ________is in Asia
- Pretoria is the capital city of_________
- the Statue of Liberty is in__________
- The Big Ben is in______________
- Ferraris are from________
- Maple syrup is from__________
- Tokyo is the capital city of________
- Adidas is from_______
- Kangaroos are from___________
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- Tequila is from___________
- Rio de Janeiro is in___________
- Warsaw is in______________
- vodka is from________
- Tehran is the capital city of________
- The Real Madrid id from_______
- Bogotá is the capital city of________
- Buenos Aires is in________
- _________is in Africa
- Kiwis are from____________
- The Eiffel Tower is in___________
- Dublin is in__________
23 Clues: ________is in Asia • vodka is from________ • Ankara is in_________ • _________is in Africa • Adidas is from_______ • Dublin is in__________ • Ferraris are from________ • Tequila is from___________ • Warsaw is in______________ • Buenos Aires is in________ • Kiwis are from____________ • Maple syrup is from__________ • Kangaroos are from___________ • The Real Madrid id from_______ • ...
Physical Regions Of Canada 2024-11-04
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- _______ city
- Some of these have snow on top
- A string of lakes along the Canada/US border
- This animal has gills
- Capital city of Alberta
- A city on Vancover island
- Not warm
- You use these to make a log cabin
- The blue jays play for this city
- Capital city of Saskatchewan
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- Animals that are warm blooded
- A black rock that can be mined
- 5 cents
- Capital city of Nova Scotia
- Capital city of Yukon
- When water drops from a high elevation
- A black liquid
- The hardest natural thing on earth
- Opposite of wet
- A very large body of water
20 Clues: 5 cents • Not warm • _______ city • A black liquid • Opposite of wet • Capital city of Yukon • This animal has gills • Capital city of Alberta • A city on Vancover island • A very large body of water • Capital city of Nova Scotia • Capital city of Saskatchewan • Animals that are warm blooded • A black rock that can be mined • Some of these have snow on top • The blue jays play for this city • ...
South America Capitals 2023-02-28
11 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 Columbia • The capital of Suriname • The capital of Paraguay • The capital of Argentina • The capital of Venezuela
Countries And Their Capitals 2022-07-19
11 Clues: capital of Mexico • capital of the UK • Capital of the U.S • capital of Scotland • capital of Malaysia • capital of Australia • capital of Singapore • Capital of New Zeland • Capital of Afghanistan • Capital of Timor Leste • Moresby Papua New Guinea
Urban Geography 2015-02-06
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- The possibility of change that results from people living together in cities.
- The urban area that is not suburban; generally, the older or original city that is surrounded by newer suburbs.
- The internal physical attributes of a place, including its absolute location, its spatial character and physical setting.
- The rehabilitation of deteriorated, often abandoned, housing of low‐income inner‐city residents.
- A relatively small, egalitarian village, where most of the population was involved in agriculture. Starting over 10,000 years ago, people began to cluster in agricultural villages as they stayed in one place to tend their crops.
- One of two components, together with social stratification, that enable the formation of cities; agricultural production in excess of that which the producer needs for his or her own sustenance and that of his or her family and which is then sold for consumption by others.
- The transformation of an area of a city into an area attractive to residents and tourists alike in terms of economic activity.
- The very poorest parts of cities that in extreme cases are not even connected to regular city services and are controlled by gangs or drug lords.
- Unrestricted growth in many American urban areas of housing, commercial development, and roads over large expanses of land, with little concern for urban planning.
- Areas of a city, the main purpose of which is to encourage people to consume goods and services; driven primarily by the global media industry.
- The innovation of the city, which occurred independently in five separate hearths.
- The entire built‐up, nonrural area and its population, including the most recently constructed suburban appendages. Provides a better picture of the dimensions and population of such an area than the delimited municipality (central city) that forms its heart.
- Area of a city with a relatively uniform land use (e.g. an industrial zone, or a residential zone).
- One of two components, together with agricultural surplus, which enables the formation of cities; the differentiation of society into classes based on wealth, power, production, and prestige.
- The movement of millions of Americans from northern and northeastern States to the South and Southwest regions (Sunbelt) of the United States.
- In ancient Greece, public spaces where citizens debated, lectured, judged each other, planned military campaigns, socialized, and traded.
- The downtown heart of a central city, marked by high land values, a concentration of business and commerce, and the clustering of the tallest buildings.
- In the context of local cultures or customs, the accuracy with which a single stereotypical or typecast image or experience conveys an otherwise dynamic and complex local culture or its customs.
- Chronologically, the third urban hearth, dating to 2200 BCE.
- an early adopter of a cultural practice or trait that becomes a central locale from which the practice or trait further diffuses.
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- Region of great cities (e.g. Ur and Babylon) located between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers; chronologically the first urban hearth, dating to 3500 BCE, and which was founded in the Fertile Crescent.
- Rapid change in the racial composition of residential blocks in American cities that occurs when real estate agents and others stir up fears of neighborhood decline after encouraging people of color to move to previously white neighborhoods. In the resulting outmigration, real estate agents profit through the turnover of properties.
- Chronologically the fifth urban hearth, dating to 200 BCE.
- holds that in a model urban hierarchy, the population of a city or town will be inversely proportional to its rank in the hierarchy.
- Homes referred to as such because of their “super size” and similarity in appearance to other such homes; homes often built in place of tear‐downs in American suburbs.
- cities with 10 million or more residents.
- Unplanned slum development on the margins of cities, dominated by crude dwellings and shelters made mostly of scrap wood, iron, and even pieces of cardboard.
- Group of decision‐makers and organizers in early cities who controlled the resources, and often the lives, of others.
- Chronologically, the fourth urban hearth
- Homes bought in many American suburbs with the intent of tearing them down and replacing them with much larger homes often referred to as McMansions.
- The study of the physical form and structure of urban places.
- Literally “high point of the city.” The upper fortified part of an ancient Greek city, usually devoted to religious purposes.
- The focal point of ancient Roman life combining the functions of the ancient Greek acropolis and agora.
- Outlined by a group of architects, urban planners, and developers from over 20 countries, an urban design that calls for development, urban revitalization, and suburban reforms that create walkable neighborhoods with a diversity of housing and jobs.
- The division of a city into different regions or zones (e.g. residential or industrial) for certain purposes or functions (e.g. housing or manufacturing).
- Restricted neighborhoods or subdivisions, often literally fenced in, where entry is limited to residents and their guests. Although predominantly high‐income based, in North America gated communities are increasingly a middle‐class phenomenon.
- Legal restrictions on land use that determine what types of building and economic activities are allowed to take place in certain areas. In the United States, areas are most commonly divided into separate zones of residential, retail, or industrial use.
- Theory proposed by Walter Christaller that explains how and where central places in the urban hierarchy should be functionally and spatially distributed with respect to one another.
- The external locational attributes of a place; its relative location or regional position with reference to other nonlocal places.
- A discriminatory real estate practice in North America in which members of minority groups are prevented from obtaining money to purchase homes or property in predominantly white neighborhoods. The practice derived its name from the red lines depicted on cadastral maps used by real estate agents and developers. Today, redlining is officially illegal.
- Economic activity that is neither taxed nor monitored by a government; and is not included in that government's Gross National Product (GNP); as opposed to a formal economy.
- Chronologically the second urban hearth, dating to 3200 BCE.
- Movement of upper‐ and middle‐class people from urban core areas to the surrounding outskirts to escape pollution as well as deteriorating social conditions (perceived and actual). In North America, the process began in the early nineteenth century and became a mass phenomenon by the second half of the twentieth century.
- A term introduced by American journalist Joel Garreau in order to describe the shifting focus of urbanization in the United States away from the Central Business District (CBD) toward new loci of economic activity at the urban fringe. These cities are characterized by extensive amounts of office and retail space, few residential areas, and modern buildings (less than 30 years old).
- A country's largest city—ranking atop the urban hierarchy—most expressive of the national culture and usually (but not always) the capital city as well.
- Developed by geographer T.G. McGee, a model showing similar land‐use patterns among the medium‐sized cities of Southeast Asia.
46 Clues: Chronologically, the fourth urban hearth • cities with 10 million or more residents. • Chronologically the fifth urban hearth, dating to 200 BCE. • Chronologically the second urban hearth, dating to 3200 BCE. • Chronologically, the third urban hearth, dating to 2200 BCE. • The study of the physical form and structure of urban places. • ...
Sumerian Challenge 2020-01-05
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- Shape of Sumerian cities
- The Sumerians started the first of these to train scribes to read and write
- Independent city-states disagreed over the use of and land and ________
- The belief in many gods or goddesses
- People living in cities began to ______________ in other types of jobs (like artisans or soldiers)
- Type of writing developed by Sumerian priests to help them keep records
- The first creators of civilization
- Place where food in the city was kept
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- Magnificent structures many stories high that symbolized power and greatness of a city
- People who eventually began the rulers of the Sumerian city-states
- Sumer was located in the Southeast corner of __________
- To feed the people in the cities, rulers protected, controlled, and taxed this area outside the city walls
- People who developed algebra, geometry, and a calendar by studying the stars
- People who began to work together
- Group of people who built dikes, reservoirs, and irrigation systems
- These formed the boundary of a Sumerian city
- Most people lived in flat houses made of _____
17 Clues: Shape of Sumerian cities • People who began to work together • The first creators of civilization • The belief in many gods or goddesses • Place where food in the city was kept • These formed the boundary of a Sumerian city • Most people lived in flat houses made of _____ • Sumer was located in the Southeast corner of __________ • ...
Canadian Crossword (Chris) 2016-07-12
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- Capital city of Saskatchewan
- National sport of Canada
- Canada's only baseball team from MLB
- Capital city of B.C
- Capital of manitoba
- Leaf on the flag
- Canada's only basketball team from NBA
- Only Canadian that got MVP in NBA
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- A French speaking province
- Canada's most popular sport
- Capital of Alberta
- Capital of Canada
- A dish from Quebec
- PRime minister of Canada
- Former Prime minister of Cananda
15 Clues: Leaf on the flag • Capital of Canada • Capital of Alberta • A dish from Quebec • Capital city of B.C • Capital of manitoba • National sport of Canada • PRime minister of Canada • A French speaking province • Canada's most popular sport • Capital city of Saskatchewan • Former Prime minister of Cananda • Only Canadian that got MVP in NBA • Canada's only baseball team from MLB • ...
The States 2024-02-06
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- Lots of paddle-wheel boats
- Smallest state
- Surrounded by the Great Lakes
- Location of Lincoln's grave
- Produces the most peanuts
- Capital is Montgomery
- Capital is known as Music City
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- Capital is Boston
- Home of the liberty bell
- This state is the headquarters for Walmart
- Capital is Jefferson City
- The pelican state
- Is the first state
- State flower is the white pine cone and tassel
- Capital is Des Moines
15 Clues: Smallest state • Capital is Boston • The pelican state • Is the first state • Capital is Des Moines • Capital is Montgomery • Home of the liberty bell • Capital is Jefferson City • Produces the most peanuts • Lots of paddle-wheel boats • Location of Lincoln's grave • Surrounded by the Great Lakes • Capital is known as Music City • This state is the headquarters for Walmart • ...
Bentley Mitchell 2021-10-29
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- a boat that sunk in the early 1910s
- the capital of france
- the capital of maine
- the most popular bird in maine
- capital of japan
- a region in the usa with multiple states
- a social studies teacher
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- a small town in maine
- the largest continent on earth
- a state in new england
- a structure in paris, france
- the capital of england
- a city in australia
- a school in pittsfield
- a line in the middle of the world
- the capital of china
16 Clues: capital of japan • a city in australia • the capital of maine • the capital of china • a small town in maine • the capital of france • a state in new england • the capital of england • a school in pittsfield • a social studies teacher • a structure in paris, france • the largest continent on earth • the most popular bird in maine • a line in the middle of the world • ...
geography 2014-10-23
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- mountains / group of mountains in scotland
- sea / between ireland england and wales
- moutains / mountains in wales
- / england surrounds it
- /river by sheffield
- / capital of republic of ireland
- / where and how people live .
- / natural features and events on earth .
- / capital of northern ireland
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- / about industries , jobs , earning a living and how these impact our world .
- / capital of wales
- / capital of scotland
- severn / river close to birmingham
- / capital of england
- made up of ireland wales england and scotland
- thames / close to london
- / range of mountains in england
17 Clues: / capital of wales • /river by sheffield • / capital of england • / capital of scotland • / england surrounds it • thames / close to london • moutains / mountains in wales • / where and how people live . • / capital of northern ireland • / range of mountains in england • / capital of republic of ireland • severn / river close to birmingham • sea / between ireland england and wales • ...
Topic 15 2025-04-18
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- cut off
- imperfect
- shift from life in agrarian ian environments to life in cities
- a system in which society usually form of the government owns and controls the means of productions
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- a political and economic system with the goal of a classless society in which the public owns and controls the means of productionLabor- work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- a person who finds new businesses opportunities and new ways to make profitsMolecular- relating to molecules
- a molecule of ion that contains the same number of atoms of the same elements but has different structures and properties
- undergoing a chemical change in which sugars turn to alcohol
- money available for investment
- person who makes alcohol
10 Clues: cut off • imperfect • person who makes alcohol • money available for investment • undergoing a chemical change in which sugars turn to alcohol • shift from life in agrarian ian environments to life in cities • a system in which society usually form of the government owns and controls the means of productions • ...
Capitals of the world 2021-10-08
11 Clues: the capital of China • the capital of Brazil • the capital of Greece • the capital of Belgium • the capital of Austria • The capital of Liberia • the capital of Belarus • The capital of Germany • the capital of Bulgaria • the capital of Afghanistan • the capital of Czech Republic
Northeastern States & Capitals 2024-04-30
11 Clues: The capital of Maine • The capital of Vermont • The capital of New York • The capital of Delaware • The capital of Maryland • The capital of New Jersey • The capital of Connecticut • The capital of Pennsylvania • The capital of Rhode Island • The capital of New Hampshire • The capital of Massachusetts
Northeastern States and Capitals 2022-09-01
11 Clues: The capital of Maine • The capital of Vermont • The capital of Delaware • The capital of Maryland • 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 Massachusetts • The capital of New Hampshire
Daily Trivia Crossword 1.28.25 - U.S. State Capital Edition 2025-01-29
11 Clues: the capital of Idaho • the capital of Alaska • the capital of Florida • the capital of Arizona • the capital of Oklahoma • the capital of Delaware • the capital of New York • the capital of New Mexico • the capital of California • the capital of Washington • the capital of Massachusetts
Plural of nouns 2024-02-16
24 Clues: toy • dog • cat • hat • kilo • fish • city • life • play • foot • hero • child • radio • tooth • mouse • place • chair • poster • person • kitten • tomatoes • bookcase • sandwich • lunchbox
Step 2 Lesson 22-23 2023-05-03
22 Clues: tükk • hind • ahne • rumal • ahvid • metsik • lahkem • linnad • rohkem • targem • hiired • noorem • magusam • maasikad • merisead • naljakas • võrdlema • idee, mõte • kõige parem • kõige halvem • halvem (kui) • paistma, näima
Plural Nouns 2021-09-23
Europe's countries 2018-08-06
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- Eiffel Tower
- Has the famous team Real Madrid
- The Kremlin lives here
- Has ancient olympics
- Vasco da Gama used to live here
- Has the famous soccer team Manchester United
- It is famous for the culture
- Capital of Russia
- French bread
- The leaning tower of Pisa lives here
- Capital of Portugal
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- The famous car brand Volvo is produced here
- It was named after the goddess Athena
- The collosseum is famous here
- Front line of the Cold War
- the place has three famous landmarks
- Brandenburg gate
- Big Ben lives here
- Capital of Ireland
- The capital is Madrid
20 Clues: Eiffel Tower • French bread • Brandenburg gate • Capital of Russia • Big Ben lives here • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Portugal • Has ancient olympics • The capital is Madrid • The Kremlin lives here • Front line of the Cold War • It is famous for the culture • The collosseum is famous here • Has the famous team Real Madrid • Vasco da Gama used to live here • ...
South Indian Dynasties 2023-12-11
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- prayer halls of Buddhists
- first capital of Satavahanas
- royal emblem Chalukyas
- Narasimha Varma title as
- is known as the Cradle of Temple Architecture
- capital of Kadambas,Uttara Kannada
- Pallava capital
- Madhukeswara temple was built by
- World Heritage Centers
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- symbol of the Gangas
- living places of Bouddha bhikshus
- eight chariot-like-temples
- is famous for the Ganga king
- written by Thiruvalluvar
- is the tallest monolith statue in the World
- is located in Bagalkote district
- gold merchant from Kaveripattinam
- Hassan district
- Silappadigaram
- also known as Gomateswara(symbol of sacrifice and detachment)
- capital of Gangas
21 Clues: Silappadigaram • Hassan district • Pallava capital • capital of Gangas • symbol of the Gangas • royal emblem Chalukyas • World Heritage Centers • written by Thiruvalluvar • Narasimha Varma title as • prayer halls of Buddhists • eight chariot-like-temples • is famous for the Ganga king • first capital of Satavahanas • is located in Bagalkote district • Madhukeswara temple was built by • ...
HILLCREST CULTURAL MONTH 2020-08-19
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- most spoken language in the world
- How many islands in the Cook Islands
- Maori word for hello
- Land of the long white cloud
- Maori for goodbye
- Kiribati islands
- Niuean delicacy
- Capital of Fiji
- Capital of India
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- highest population of people
- traditional Maori oven
- Samoan word for 'pretty'
- how many stars on the NZ flag
- where sushi originated from
- 3rd Maori king
- Tongan word for handsome/pretty
- infamous Ngapuhi cheif
- Capital of NZ
- who thinks they discovered NZ
- Mexican food
- Capital of Tonga
- Korea is famous for its *** culture
- Indian women's attire
- Traditional Samoan oven
24 Clues: Mexican food • Capital of NZ • 3rd Maori king • Niuean delicacy • Capital of Fiji • Kiribati islands • Capital of Tonga • Capital of India • Maori for goodbye • Maori word for hello • Indian women's attire • traditional Maori oven • infamous Ngapuhi cheif • Traditional Samoan oven • Samoan word for 'pretty' • where sushi originated from • highest population of people • Land of the long white cloud • ...
The Philippine Environment and Natural Resources 2022-10-08
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- A system has rapid population expansion. Cities particularly Metro Manila, Cebu, Cagayan de Oro, and Davao
- Provides income to well over half of the population, either directly or indirectly.
- A large archipelago of approximately 7 000 islands
- Conversion of forests and upper _________ areas to agriculture became a substantial source of environmental concerns in the last part of the twentieth century.
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- _________ and watershed degradation are causing serious difficulties in the freshwater ecosystem
- _______ and uplands cover approximately 45% of total land area
- ________ swamps are critical components of coastal ecosystems
- An island that providing recreation and tourism opportunities. AKA surfing capital of the Philippines.
8 Clues: A large archipelago of approximately 7 000 islands • ________ swamps are critical components of coastal ecosystems • _______ and uplands cover approximately 45% of total land area • Provides income to well over half of the population, either directly or indirectly. • ...
Exam 3 Review 2023-10-04
33 Clues: 80 • 20 • may • 100 • 200 • dog • head • face • fall • pink • neck • legs • june • mouth • green • elbow • march • spring • carrot • yellow • summer • winter • january • eyebrows • december • Halloween • Christmas • "it's hot" • Jose's job • "bad weather" • capital of Guyana • capital of Suriname • capital of French Guyana
Exam 1 Crossword 2 2013-09-25
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- Main North South road in Roman cities
- This ancient Roman site was built very similar to a modern day stadium
- - signifies you are entering into a more sacred place
- The Colosseum represents how the Romans conquered nature or ..... on the landscape
- Ancient Chinese cities emphasized prominent NSEW lines,and the line to the north star was called the....
- jagged pieces of paper (lightening) hung from the Shime-Nawa
- Contradicts some Roman qualities because the theatre was built into the land
- this site is only partially revealed/seen in little glimpses
- Spirits that animate nature
- Timgad had pronounced North, East, South and West,
- Man East West road in Roman Cities
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- Shime-Nawa
- This was both a residence for the emperor and a government center
- of Zhou Li emphasized being geometric in Ancient China and the palace compound in the ....
- Roman equivalent to Greek town center (Agora)
- The fences at Ise represent spatial segregation, which is very similar to the concept of
- At Ise, the site is switched to the adjacent empty space; this process is called.....
- the Forbidden City, the emperor's private chambers were always to the north, the public to the south
- This Roman, grid-like, axial, formal site was carved right into the terrain
- Non-axial,organic
20 Clues: Shime-Nawa • Non-axial,organic • Spirits that animate nature • Man East West road in Roman Cities • Main North South road in Roman cities • Roman equivalent to Greek town center (Agora) • Timgad had pronounced North, East, South and West, • - signifies you are entering into a more sacred place • jagged pieces of paper (lightening) hung from the Shime-Nawa • ...
College Language Game 2023-02-16
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- A specific subject area that students specialize in
- Grade Point Average
- Colleges located in the country, often near farms and wilderness areas and usually near a small town
- two-year school that provides affordable postsecondary education
- Advanced graduate degree that can be pursued after you have completed a bachelor's degree
- Colleges located in small cities, large towns, or residential areas near cities
- Two-year college degree
- Two-year college that focuses entirely on skills needed for a specific career
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- Most advanced degree that can be earned
- A grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement
- Degree given after a four-year program study completed at a college of university
- Certified record of a student's education
- Elite schools that are more selected and prestigious than normal universities
- The grounds and buildings of a university or college
- Education that prepares people to take up employment in a skilled craft or trade as a tradesperson or artisan
- Large institutions offering undergraduate and graduate programs
- Colleges located in cities
- A standardized test that is widely used for college admissions
- Not your main subject area but an additional area of specialization
- American College Testing
20 Clues: Grade Point Average • Two-year college degree • American College Testing • Colleges located in cities • Most advanced degree that can be earned • Certified record of a student's education • A specific subject area that students specialize in • The grounds and buildings of a university or college • A standardized test that is widely used for college admissions • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-12-16
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- the people who developed the first city-states in Mesopotamia.
- Describes the hot and dry climate of Mesopotamia.
- The other major river that flowed through Mesopotamia.
- A system of exchange where goods are traded without using money.
- Describes the rich, nutrient-filled soil of Mesopotamia’s river valley.
- A raised structure built to prevent flooding from rivers.
- To tame plants and animals for human use.
- The king famous for creating one of the earliest written law codes.
- system of channels and ditches used to bring water to crops.
- Extra food produced by farmers, allowing specialization of jobs
- cities of ancient Mesopotamia.
- the belief in many gods, practiced by the Mesopotamians.
- Animals raised for food, labor, or other resources.
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- A professional writer or record keeper in ancient Mesopotamia.
- The world’s first system of writing, carved into clay tablets.
- complex society with cities, government, and social structure.
- A person who moves from place to place in search of food or pasture.
- one of the two major rivers that supported life in Mesopotamia
- Theruler who created the world’s first empire in Mesopotamia.
- A pyramid-shaped temple found in Mesopotamian cities
- A stone slab inscribed with important laws or achievements.
21 Clues: cities of ancient Mesopotamia. • To tame plants and animals for human use. • Describes the hot and dry climate of Mesopotamia. • Animals raised for food, labor, or other resources. • A pyramid-shaped temple found in Mesopotamian cities • The other major river that flowed through Mesopotamia. • the belief in many gods, practiced by the Mesopotamians. • ...
PROJECT U5 2023-01-22
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- The ______ began to ni disappearance
- Name one of the cities that specialized in mining
- What nation was the most powerful nation in the Western world?
- Name one of the most important thinkers when the enlightenment arrived un France and England?
- What medicine was more efficiency than european medicine?
- ¿When Iturbide couldn't beat Guerrero what does he did?
- ¿What does the enlightenment forced the poors to do?
- cities were planned following which mode?
- What is the country where herbal medicine is more widely practiced is an alternative to cure diseases?
- main economic activity in new spain
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- ¿By the end of which centuary New Spain become the richest possession of the Spanish Crown?
- What was one of the cultural issues that were strongly modified?
- what style arrived in new spain ?
- name one of the main cities that was in New Spain
- ¿When Hidalgo died who continued the fight?
- a economic activity from puebla
- What was the gradual decrease in the export of silver to Spain?
- What person implemented a series of reforms to recover the power of the empire
- What was an important tool for the friars to evangelize the natives?
- thousand seven hundred and fourteen ¿When was the end of the war succesion?
20 Clues: a economic activity from puebla • what style arrived in new spain ? • main economic activity in new spain • The ______ began to ni disappearance • cities were planned following which mode? • ¿When Hidalgo died who continued the fight? • name one of the main cities that was in New Spain • Name one of the cities that specialized in mining • ...
TAG Teaser 106 - First Resorts! 2021-06-13
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- This country in north Africa is home to the famous resorts of Luxor and Sharm El Sheikh! (5)
- This country, capital Rabat, is on the northwest of Africa, surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Med to the north; famous resorts are featured in Marrakesh and Fez (7)
- This beautiful island in the eastern Mediterranean Sea has great history and nightlife - which you can find in Ayia Napa, Paphos and Nicosia! (6)
- You'll find beaches galore, Disney World, and the Universal Studios Orlando resort in this Sunshine State of the USA! (7)
- This city in the United Arab Emirates features the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, and is the place people from the UK most want to visit when restrictions lift! (5)
- This is the country where the sun always shines, in which you'll find the famous resorts of Benidorm, Málaga and the Costa Brava! (5)
- The ???????????, often incorrectly called "Holland" (which is just a part of it), is where you'll find Amsterdam... one of the most-visited cities on Earth! (11)
- South of the border... down ?????? way? Get your sombreros ready if you're heading to the beach at Cancún! (6)
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- The ???????? These gorgeous islands in the Indian Ocean are near the equator, making them the very definition of a tropical resort! Attractions include the beach at Thoondu, the Grand Friday Mosque, and the atoll island of Ukulhas *PLURAL* (8)
- ?????? Islands, home to some of the most visited holiday resorts on Earth, on Fuerteventura, Tenerife, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria! (6)
- Icmeler, Marmaris, Antalya and Bodrum are all in this country, called the place "where Europe meets Asia"! (6)
- Not many resorts here, but this emerald isle is still a huge tourist destination thanks to the Dublin nightlife, and the beauty of its counties! (7)
- Let's split... and go to Split! This beautiful country on the Adriatic has some amazing beaches... not to mention tons of history in its capital city, Zagreb (7)
- This Balearic island in the Med is one of the most visited by Brits, was the subject of a famous song by the Vengaboys! (5)
- This country is home to Paris, one of the most-visited cities in the world, not to mention many resorts on the Mediterranean south coast! (6)
- Rhodes, Corfu and Crete are some of the most popular island resorts that this Mediterranean country has to offer! (6)
- This country on the Iberian peninsula next to 13-ACROSS is famous for the Algarve, one of the most popular tourist resorts for Brits! (8)
17 Clues: This country in north Africa is home to the famous resorts of Luxor and Sharm El Sheikh! (5) • Icmeler, Marmaris, Antalya and Bodrum are all in this country, called the place "where Europe meets Asia"! (6) • South of the border... down ?????? way? Get your sombreros ready if you're heading to the beach at Cancún! (6) • ...
capitals 2022-10-14
11 Clues: The capital Iran • The capital of Italy • The capital of France • the capital of Turkey • The capital of Russia • The capital of Ukraine • The capital of Georgia • The capital of England • the capital of Indonesia • The capital of Australia • The capital of Azerbaijan
SEXTO 2020-10-17
11 Clues: CAPITAL DO AMAPÁ • CAPITAL DO CEARÁ • CAPITAL DA BAHIA • CAPITAL DE ALAGOAS • CAPITAL DO SERGIPE • CAPITAL DE SÃO PAULO • LUÍS CAPITAL DO MARANHÃO • CAPITAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO • CAPITAL DO ESPÍRITO SANTO • CAPITAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL • CAPITAL DO RIO GRANDE DO NORTE
What Is The Capital of.. VO. II 2023-06-04
11 Clues: Capital of China • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Greece • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Mexico • Capital of Germany • Capitalof Argentina • Capital of South Korea • Capital of South Africa • Capital of United Kingdom • D.C. Capital of United States
L&C Times Wednesday Crossword 2021-07-20
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- Capital of Pennsylvania
- Southernmost region of South America; also an American clothing company
- pairs well with gin
- _______ Duke, actor who played M'Baku in Blank Panther; also Yuri's furry son's name
- Large marsupial
- Capital of California
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- Capital of Oklahoma
- One of two children born at the same birth
- ____ the Drag Queen, winner of RuPaul's Drag Race Season 8
- Capital of Barbados
- Best contract management system ever
- Capital of New Jersey
- Capital of New York State
- Of Greek origin, meaning "rock" or "stone;" also
- Selena Gomez album; also how some like their steak cooked
15 Clues: Large marsupial • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of Barbados • pairs well with gin • Capital of New Jersey • Capital of California • Capital of Pennsylvania • Capital of New York State • Best contract management system ever • One of two children born at the same birth • Of Greek origin, meaning "rock" or "stone;" also • Selena Gomez album; also how some like their steak cooked • ...
Travel 2020-06-10
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- after 9
- city at the coast
- 13 September
- Amber
- Mumbai
- search engine for accommodation
- capital of Malaysia
- where India won 1st Olympic Gold
- Taj Mahal
- eiffel tower
- capital of Turkey
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- airline
- underwater walk
- fruit/airline
- resort Mauritius
- capital Mauritius
- where Mokate comes from
- Country where Audi and Mercedes come from
- where nefis comes from
- sufi master/poet
20 Clues: Amber • Mumbai • after 9 • airline • Taj Mahal • 13 September • eiffel tower • fruit/airline • underwater walk • resort Mauritius • sufi master/poet • city at the coast • capital Mauritius • capital of Turkey • capital of Malaysia • where nefis comes from • where Mokate comes from • search engine for accommodation • where India won 1st Olympic Gold • Country where Audi and Mercedes come from
Connect3-Unit2 2020-02-01
5 Clues: People who live in Brazil. • You need to follow him/her when you travel in a group. • An important city for a country, like Beijing, London... • We usually buy it when we travel in other cities or countries. • When you trave in other places, you can write and send it to your friends.
Glosor Ebba 2019-10-22
The Gilded age 2023-02-14
16 Clues: west • Move • tribe • animal • banned • cities • A union • johndeere • abolished • corrupted • newpeople • movefaster • coloredpeople • Cyrusmcormick • factories,coalmining • betterqualityofsteel
Central and South American countries 2023-10-18
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- the capital city of Honduras
- country who has the same name for its capital city and country
- the capital city of Uruguay
- country in South America that is not Spanish speaking
- country south of the United States
- the long skinny country on the western coast of South America
- the capital of Puerto Rico
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- a U.S territory
- the capital city of Peru
- country in South America that translates to "equator"
- Buenos Aires is the capital
- San Jose is the capital of
- the capital of Venezuela
13 Clues: a U.S territory • the capital city of Peru • the capital of Venezuela • San Jose is the capital of • the capital of Puerto Rico • Buenos Aires is the capital • the capital city of Uruguay • the capital city of Honduras • country south of the United States • country in South America that translates to "equator" • country in South America that is not Spanish speaking • ...
Cities and Countries 2025-10-08
Across
- Japan’s busy capital known for sushi and technology
- Capital of Germany once divided by a wall
- Egyptian city famous for the pyramids nearby
- India’s capital city
- City in the UAE known for its tall buildings
- Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins
- The world’s largest country by area
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- Country shaped like a boot
- African country known for safaris
- South Korea’s lively capital
- Capital of the United Kingdom with the Big Ben
- China’s capital where the Great Wall begins
- South American country famous for football and the Amazon
- Australian city known for its Opera House
14 Clues: 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 • Capital of Germany once divided by a wall • Australian city known for its Opera House • China’s capital where the Great Wall begins • Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins • ...
Midwest States 2017-09-24
Across
- What is the capital of South Dakota?
- What is the capital of Michigan?
- What is Indiana's capital?
- What is the capital of Ohio?
- What is the capital of Wisconsin?
- What is the capital of North Dakota?
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- What is the capital of Illinois?
- Des Moines can be located in which state?
- The capital, Lincoln, can be found in which state?
- Saint Paul is the capital of which state?
- Jefferson City can be found in which state?
- What is the capital of Kansas?
12 Clues: What is Indiana's capital? • What is the capital of Ohio? • What is the capital of Kansas? • What is the capital of Illinois? • What is the capital of Michigan? • What is the capital of Wisconsin? • What is the capital of South Dakota? • What is the capital of North Dakota? • Des Moines can be located in which state? • Saint Paul is the capital of which state? • ...
Jock's Birthday 2025-12-17
Across
- A country with delicious food, epic mountains and several cities we have already visited.
- A city near the border of the Czech Republic that we have already visited.
- A feeling between two people of deep care, security and affection.
- A country that's thought to be the birthplace of vodka.
- A popular Eastern European dish of filled dumplings.
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- A city beginning with 'z' at the foot of the Tatra mountains. Known as the 'Winter Capital' of its country.
- A mode of transport to be used on snowy terrain.
- A place you an go to relax, usually with various swimming pools and hot tubs.
- A day we celebrate you coming into this world.
9 Clues: A day we celebrate you coming into this world. • A mode of transport to be used on snowy terrain. • A popular Eastern European dish of filled dumplings. • A country that's thought to be the birthplace of vodka. • A feeling between two people of deep care, security and affection. • A city near the border of the Czech Republic that we have already visited. • ...
