capital cities Crossword Puzzles
COLONIAL CITIES OF LATIN AMERICA 2024-11-06
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- Capital of Venezuela with colonial roots
- Chilean port city with colorful hills and history
- Brazilian city known for its gold mines
- Chilean capital city founded by Pedro de Valdivia
- Argentine city known for its colonial past and carnival
- Colombian coastal city with a Spanish fortress
- Argentine city famous for its colonial buildings
- Ecuadorian city near Chimborazo volcano
- Honduran capital with colonial architecture
- Guatemalan city with a strong indigenous culture
- Peruvian coastal city with colonial mansions
- Peruvian coastal city known for its pre-Columbian archaeological sites
- City in Mexico blending Mayan and Spanish history
- Puerto Rican capital with colonial forts
- Brazilian city with Portuguese and Spanish influences
- Mexican city known for its eternal spring weather
- Bolivia's constitutional capital and UNESCO site
- Mexican coastal city with Mayan ruins
- Mexican city with well-preserved colonial sites
- Ancient Inca capital in Peru
- Oldest city in the New World, capital of the Dominican Republic
- Nicaraguan city known for its historic cathedrals
- Cuban city known for its colonial history
- Bolivian city at the confluence of two rivers
- Venezuelan city blending Spanish and Dutch colonial styles
- Peruvian city built from white volcanic stone
- Brazil's first colonial capital
- High-altitude capital city of Ecuador
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- Mexican city known for its silver mining history
- Salvadoran city with colonial heritage and theater
- Guatemalan town famous for its markets
- Mexican city known for its colonial architecture
- Venezuelan town famous for its colonial houses and beaches
- Colombian city known for its whitewashed buildings
- Guatemalan city famous for its preserved Baroque buildings
- Peruvian city deep in the Amazon jungle
- Bolivian city famous for its silver mines
- Former capital of Costa Rica with colonial ruins
- Peruvian city founded by Spanish conquistadors
- Cuban city famous for its maze-like streets
- Brazilian city with a rich Portuguese colonial heritage
- Bolivian city high in the Andes
- Uruguayan city with Portuguese and Spanish heritage
- Nicaraguan city founded in 1524 by the Spanish
- Colonial city in Colombia with many churches
- Ecuadorian city with Inca and Spanish history
- Mexican city with indigenous and colonial influences
- Mexican city near Chichen Itza
- Venezuelan town on the Apure River
- Colombian town with a vast cobbled plaza
50 Clues: Ancient Inca capital in Peru • Mexican city near Chichen Itza • Bolivian city high in the Andes • Brazil's first colonial capital • Venezuelan town on the Apure River • Mexican coastal city with Mayan ruins • High-altitude capital city of Ecuador • Guatemalan town famous for its markets • Brazilian city known for its gold mines • Ecuadorian city near Chimborazo volcano • ...
Lizzie world traveller 2020-02-03
18 Clues: mar • tren • barco • coche • avión • cielo • viaje • ciudad • tierra • dormir • llegar • caballo • capital • estación • carretera • bienvenido • aeropuerto • ferrocarril
Cities in Canada 2020-11-05
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- City in PEI
- City where we live
- City in Nunavut
- City in New Brunswick
- Big city in Ontario
- City in Northwest Territories
- Big city in Alberta
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- Big city in Quebec
- City in Yukon Territory
- city in Newfoundland
- City in Manitoba
- Capital city of Canada
- Big city in Nova Scotia
- Big city in British Columbia
- City in Saskatchewan
15 Clues: City in PEI • City in Nunavut • City in Manitoba • Big city in Quebec • City where we live • Big city in Ontario • Big city in Alberta • city in Newfoundland • City in Saskatchewan • City in New Brunswick • Capital city of Canada • City in Yukon Territory • Big city in Nova Scotia • Big city in British Columbia • City in Northwest Territories
Cities of Punjab 2024-07-18
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- This city is mainly famous for memorials of patriots, such as Shaheed Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev. Also it has an old Jain Swetambar Temple and Sargarhi Memorial Gurudwara. Also Harike Wildlife Sanctuary is there.
- This city is situated on the Himachal Pradesh and Jammu Kashmir border and is filled with greenery. Some famous tourist attractions are Mukteswar Temple and Nurpur Fort etc.
- This is the largest city (by population) of Punjab, popular for hosiery, textile and cycle parts industry, and is also called as Manchester of India.
- A planned city in Punjab,has the famous international hockey Stadium and PCA Cricket Stadium. Other attractions in this place, are Sukhna Lake, Manasa Devi temple etc.
- This city is famous for beautiful buildings and monuments made in Indo-Saracenic style architecture,like Elysee Palace, Jagatjit Palace, Jagatjit club, etc.
- This place is situated on the out skirts. It is believed that Baba Sheikh Farid left his godari (Jacket) there before entering the town.
- largest city in Punjab also a commercial, cultural, and transportation centre. The centre of Sikhism and the site of worship—the Harmandir Sahib, or Golden Temple known for its beauty. Apart from that, you can explore historical places such as Jallianwala Bagh.
- The city is famous for sugar, glucose, starch, fine fabric textiles, and auto parts manufacturing for engines in Punjab. It has maximum number of NRIs.This place is also known for the Shri Hanuman Garhi Temple, which has statues of the Hindu God, Lord Hanuman.
- Called as the “City of Lakes”, other famous attractions are Bir Talab Zoo and Rose Garden. its historical importance is that it is associated with the imprisonment of Razia Sultan in the fort.
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- This city is situated between rivers Ravi and Sutlej, offering great natural beauty and a chance to explore the culture and tradition of Punjab. Apart from this,also famous forvPunjabi dishes. Some popular destinations are Dera Baba Nanak, Kabootari Darwaja etc.
- The city is famous all over the world for its sports goods manufacturing industry. Popular religious centres are Devi Talab Mandir, and Sodal Mandir.For fun activities there are amusement parks.
- is known as “Land of Saints”. It possesses the ancient essence of the stone age. The famous tourist attractions are the Sheesh Mahal, Archaeological Museum, Bajwara Fort etc.
- Taran It has the distinction of having the largest Sarovar(water pond) of all the Gurudwaras. It is the only Gurudwara which is the replica of Shri Harminder Sahib, Amritsar.
- This city has attractions like Baradari Garden and Moti Bagh Palace which now houses the National institute of Sports. known for its handicraft works in Gota, Kinari, Zari and Sitara for manufacture of waist-cords and parandas (hair tying cords)
- Famous for its cleanliness, broad roads, lakes, and great food. Apart from these, it is known for the Capitol Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage site and for being a prime tourist spot
- It is the fourth largest city in Punjab with charming gorgeous monuments like Sheesh Mahal, Qila Mubarak Complex, Moti Bagh Palace etc, famous for its gorgeous architecture of the Mughals and Rajputs. However, authentic Punjabi items can be bought.
16 Clues: This place is situated on the out skirts. It is believed that Baba Sheikh Farid left his godari (Jacket) there before entering the town. • This is the largest city (by population) of Punjab, popular for hosiery, textile and cycle parts industry, and is also called as Manchester of India. • ...
Towns and Cities 2022-12-19
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- when something is fashionable
- another word for "big"
- when you go for a long walk
- what you can see from the top of something
- when we talk about where something is
- a garden with many different sorts of plants
- water that moves along the surface of the sea
- when something is not dangerous
- a long piece of land that sticks out into the sea
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- when you can't forget something positive
- car a car pulled by a cable, usually up a mountain
- people who live in a city or town
- a small piece of rock
- different types of animals
- one word for mountains, rivers and trees
15 Clues: a small piece of rock • another word for "big" • different types of animals • when you go for a long walk • when something is fashionable • when something is not dangerous • people who live in a city or town • when we talk about where something is • when you can't forget something positive • one word for mountains, rivers and trees • what you can see from the top of something • ...
Cities, Immigrants, & Farmers 2022-05-02
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- came from Great Britain, Ireland and Germany
- belief in the people
- belief that native born Americans are superior
- an organization made to get citizens to vote for their boss' candidate
- to become part of a different country and take in their ideas or culture
- the action of assimilating into mainstream American society
- came from Southern and Eastern Europe
- low cost rental housing
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- people move from the countryside into urban centers
- lack of rainfall
- when prices rise
- reduction of the general level of prices in an economy
- monetary system that uses two metals gold and silver instead of one.
- the most famous political machine
- urban neighborhoods with other immigrants of the same nationality
15 Clues: lack of rainfall • when prices rise • belief in the people • low cost rental housing • the most famous political machine • came from Southern and Eastern Europe • came from Great Britain, Ireland and Germany • belief that native born Americans are superior • people move from the countryside into urban centers • reduction of the general level of prices in an economy • ...
Guess the cities 2025-02-13
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- Home to the Petronas Tower
- Golden Gate Bridge and cable cars
- New Zealand’s capital
- Home to Big Ben, the Thames, and Buckingham Palace
- Headquarters of the EU and famous for waffles
- Visit this city to see The Pyramids
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- City of Angels and the heart of Hollywood.
- India’s financial capital
- The City of Love
- City of canals, tulips, and bicycles
- World’s most populous city
- Home to K-pop
- The Big Apple, home to Times Square and Broadway.
- Find the world's tallest building here
- Opera House and Harbour Bridge
15 Clues: Home to K-pop • The City of Love • New Zealand’s capital • India’s financial capital • Home to the Petronas Tower • World’s most populous city • Opera House and Harbour Bridge • Golden Gate Bridge and cable cars • Visit this city to see The Pyramids • City of canals, tulips, and bicycles • Find the world's tallest building here • City of Angels and the heart of Hollywood. • ...
cities of future 2024-11-11
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- a person who lives in the city
- an area in a city where a large number of people live
- the powerful effect that something has on somebody/something
- replaced naturally or controlled carefully and can therefore be used without the risk of finishing it all
- a long line of vehicles on a road that cannot move or can only move very slowly
- The system of buses, trains, etc. provided by the government or by companies, which people use to travel from one place to another
- involving the use of natural products and energy in a way that does not harm the environment
- to work in a particular way
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- a very tall, modern building, usually in a city
- the basic systems and services that are necessary for a country or an organization to run smoothly, for example buildings, transport and water and power supplies
- the amount of carbon dioxide that a person or organization produces by the things they do
- fit to live in
- an area that has been concerted for the use of pedestrians only, by excluding all motor.
- a garden built on the top of a building
- working well without wasting time, money, or energy
15 Clues: fit to live in • to work in a particular way • a person who lives in the city • a garden built on the top of a building • a very tall, modern building, usually in a city • working well without wasting time, money, or energy • an area in a city where a large number of people live • the powerful effect that something has on somebody/something • ...
Islamic Cities & Places 2025-06-27
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- The city where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) migrated to and established the first Islamic state
- The holiest city in Islam, home to the Kaaba
- A valley near Mecca, a site for Hajj rituals like stoning the Jamarat
- Home to Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest site in Islam
- A historically significant city, capital of the Umayyad Caliphate
- The capital of the Abbasid Caliphate, a renowned center of knowledge
- The cube-shaped building in Mecca, the focal point of Muslim prayer
- A prominent Islamic city in Egypt, known for Al-Azhar University
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- The second hill in Mecca, walked between during the Sa'i
- The region in western Arabia where Mecca and Medina are located
- Arabic term for a mosque, a place of worship
- The site of the first mosque ever built by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) near Medina
- A major center of Islamic learning and culture in Al-Andalus (Islamic Spain)
- One of the two hills between which pilgrims perform the Sa'i during Hajj
- The plain where pilgrims spend the most crucial day of Hajj, performing Waqfat Arafat
15 Clues: The holiest city in Islam, home to the Kaaba • Arabic term for a mosque, a place of worship • Home to Al-Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest site in Islam • The second hill in Mecca, walked between during the Sa'i • The region in western Arabia where Mecca and Medina are located • A prominent Islamic city in Egypt, known for Al-Azhar University • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-03-03
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- The third largest U.S. states
- The capital of Egypt
- The capital of the largest country in the world
- The capital of Portugal
- The capital of Peru
- The largest economy in the world
- The only U.S. state that is also an island chain
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- The largest country in Central America
- The largest city in the world
- The capital of Belgium
- The largest island in the world
- The capital of Australia
- The largest continent
13 Clues: The capital of Peru • The capital of Egypt • The largest continent • The capital of Belgium • The capital of Portugal • The capital of Australia • The third largest U.S. states • The largest city in the world • The largest island in the world • The largest economy in the world • The largest country in Central America • The capital of the largest country in the world • ...
Contabilidad Basica: Conceptos Básicos 2012-10-27
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- las ventas de un negocio son
- capital final< a capital inicial
- Entrada de dinero por ventas o servicios
- las cuentas a pagar se conocen como deuda y se clasifican como
- el efectivo es un bien que se conoce como
- Documento donde se refleja el balance de un activo pasivo capital ingreso o gasto
- balance natural de los activos,gastos y perdidas
- la luz electrica, el agua son
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- producto final del ciclo contable
- balance natural de los pasivos,capital e ingresos
- Dinero que se paga por generar ingresos
- capital final> a capital inicial
- dinero aportado para el negocio es
13 Clues: las ventas de un negocio son • la luz electrica, el agua son • capital final< a capital inicial • capital final> a capital inicial • producto final del ciclo contable • dinero aportado para el negocio es • Dinero que se paga por generar ingresos • Entrada de dinero por ventas o servicios • el efectivo es un bien que se conoce como • ...
South America 2025-06-12
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- The capital of Colombia. High in the mountains.
- A high city in Bolivia. One of the highest capitals in the world.
- The capital of Chile. Surrounded by mountains.
- The capital of Venezuela. Close to mountains and sea.
- A colorful city in Brazil. Known for music, dance, and Afro-Brazilian culture.
- A Brazilian city with beaches and rivers. Called the “Venice of Brazil.”
- The capital of Peru. By the ocean and full of history.
- A warm city in Colombia. Known for flowers and art.
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- The capital of Brazil. A modern city built for government.
- A green city in Brazil. Known for good city planning.
- A famous Brazilian city with beaches and the big Jesus statue.
- The capital of Uruguay. A small city by the sea.
- The capital of Ecuador. Near the equator and volcanoes.
- The capital of Argentina. Known for tango and steak.
14 Clues: The capital of Chile. Surrounded by mountains. • The capital of Colombia. High in the mountains. • The capital of Uruguay. A small city by the sea. • A warm city in Colombia. Known for flowers and art. • The capital of Argentina. Known for tango and steak. • A green city in Brazil. Known for good city planning. • The capital of Venezuela. Close to mountains and sea. • ...
U.S. States Trivia Crossword 2020-11-30
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- This is the smallest U.S. state by area
- The capital city of this state is Boise
- This state is also known as the “Show Me” State
- This state is home to the Grand Canyon
- This is the least populous U.S. state
- This state is known as “The Natural State”
- This state is historically known as the “Buckeye State”
- This island state is located in the Pacific Ocean
- This state hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics
- The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is in this state
- This state won its independence from Mexico in 1836
- The capital city of this state is Hartford
- The capital city of this state is Montpelier
- This state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”
- This state is bordered by Canada’s Yukon Territory and the province of British Columbia
- The capital city of this state is Bismarck
- The capital city of this state is Charleston
- The capital city of this state is Montgomery
- This state borders the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec
- This state is named after a U.S. president
- This is the most populous U.S. state
- This is the only state that borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean
- This state is also known as the “Peach State”
- The capital city of this state is Topeka
- The capital city of this state is Concord
- Mount Hood, a potentially active stratovolcano, is in this state
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- The flag of this state features a white palmetto tree and a white crescent
- The capital city of this state is Richmond
- Mount Rushmore is located in this state
- The most populous city in the United States is in this state
- This state is home to Area 51
- The capital city of this state is Jackson
- The flag of this state features a pelican
- The most populous city in this state is Charlotte
- Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell can be found in this state
- This state is known as “America’s Dairyland”
- This was the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States
- This state borders 4 of the 5 Great Lakes
- This state is home to the Aztec Ruins National Monument
- The capital city of this state is Des Moines
- The most populous city in this state is Baltimore
- This state is home to more mountains 14,000 feet or higher than any other state
- The capital city of this state is Lincoln
- The capital city of this state is Boston
- This state is home to Mammoth Cave, the world’s longest known cave system
- The official motto of this state is “The Crossroads of America”
- This state is home to Glacier National Park
- This is the most densely populated state
- Bristol, the birthplace of country music, is in this state
- Tulsa is this state’s second largest city
50 Clues: This state is home to Area 51 • This is the most populous U.S. state • This is the least populous U.S. state • This state is home to the Grand Canyon • Mount Rushmore is located in this state • This is the smallest U.S. state by area • The capital city of this state is Boise • The capital city of this state is Boston • This is the most densely populated state • ...
Karlin B4 2021-10-29
17 Clues: crikey! • warm places • made of steel • where we live • queen of egypt • presidents home • very cold place • very violent war • capital of japan • capital of france • capital of britain • bad ocean diasater • very tall building • famous clock tower • presidents last name • place of the patriots • social studies teacher
20 Points 2015-12-14
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- The capital is Little Rock
- Moving water from one place to another
- A huge farm
- Mountain range near the eastern shore
- Capital is Jackson
- Capital of Louisiana
- A national park in Florida
- the Confederate States of America
- Capital of North Carolina
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- A large storm that is formed over the ocean
- People who travel for fun
- The act of abolishing
- The act of segregating
- Someone from your family who you descended from
- Where the J. F. K. Space Center is located
- The practice of farming
- A stream in a swampy area
- A stream that runs into a river
- State shaped like a boot
- A triangular shaped deposit at the end of a river
20 Clues: A huge farm • Capital is Jackson • Capital of Louisiana • The act of abolishing • The act of segregating • The practice of farming • State shaped like a boot • People who travel for fun • A stream in a swampy area • Capital of North Carolina • The capital is Little Rock • A national park in Florida • A stream that runs into a river • the Confederate States of America • ...
Our Countries 2025-04-28
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- There were 365 churches in (a city) in N. Macedonia
- The capital of North Macedonia
- The sea east of Greece.
- A traditional Croatian dance
- This country is called Hrvatska in its mother tongue
- One of the oldest city in Croatia
- Famous food in N.Macedonia made of red peppers
- This country is famous for its kebabs
- Georgian war dance
- Ancient games started in Greece.
- The capital of Croatia
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- Capital city of Greece.
- A famous ancient temple in Athens.
- The capital of Türkiye
- Georgian Dumplings
- The city in Turkey that connects Asia and Europe
- The founder of the Turkish Republic
- Ohrid The oldest lake in North Macedonia
- The ancient cave in Georgia
- Georgian traditional clothing
20 Clues: Georgian Dumplings • Georgian war dance • The capital of Türkiye • The capital of Croatia • Capital city of Greece. • The sea east of Greece. • The ancient cave in Georgia • A traditional Croatian dance • Georgian traditional clothing • The capital of North Macedonia • Ancient games started in Greece. • One of the oldest city in Croatia • A famous ancient temple in Athens. • ...
Social Studies 2025-04-16
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- largest country by area in Central America
- largest city in Canada
- How many states are in the U.S
- U.S. state with the most coastline
- capital of the U.S.
- country next to Costa R
- capital city of Canada
- mountains that run down South America
- country north of Nicaragua
- Canadian province known for French-speaking population
- big rainforest in South America
- biggest country in South America
- coastal city in British Columbia
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- striped animal found in Africa
- country just south of Mexico
- capital city of Honduras
- longest river in Africa
- major city in Florida known for its beaches
- country with three capitals
- home to the ancient pyramids
- country with two capitals
- capital city of Costa Rica
22 Clues: capital of the U.S. • largest city in Canada • capital city of Canada • longest river in Africa • country next to Costa R • capital city of Honduras • country with two capitals • country north of Nicaragua • capital city of Costa Rica • country with three capitals • country just south of Mexico • home to the ancient pyramids • striped animal found in Africa • ...
BEHIND CITY LIGHTS 2023-09-17
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- Garden City of India
- City of Joy
- Cashew Capital of the world
- City of Pearls
- Steel City of India
- Pink City
- City of Lakes
- Queen of Hill Stations
- City of Enlightenment
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- Coal capital of India
- Chilli capital of India
- Queen of the Arabian Sea
- City of Temples
- City of Wrestlers
- Gateway to the Himalayas
- Sandalwood City
- City of Nawabs
- City of Diamonds
- Milk City
- Queen of the Deccan
20 Clues: Pink City • Milk City • City of Joy • City of Lakes • City of Pearls • City of Nawabs • City of Temples • Sandalwood City • City of Diamonds • City of Wrestlers • Steel City of India • Queen of the Deccan • Garden City of India • Coal capital of India • City of Enlightenment • Queen of Hill Stations • Chilli capital of India • Queen of the Arabian Sea • Gateway to the Himalayas • ...
Mesoamerican Civilizations - 2nd period 2021-03-29
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- main pyramid in Tulum
- settled in 400 BC and found by Aztecs in 1400's; its name means the place where the gods were created
- located in Guatemala and there were 100,000 people living there at its highest point, was the Mayan capital for a while
- Coba ruins are located in this Mexican state
- is home to King Pakal's tomb and was one of the greatest Mayan cities
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- built around 500 AD in the valley of Santa Elena and is the second most visited archeological park in Mexico
- means at the mouth of the well of Itza
- means wall in Mayan
- this ruins' name means House of the Itzas and was discovered in 1907
- means Black Jaguar in Mayan and is the location of King Ukit Kan Lek Tok's tomb
10 Clues: means wall in Mayan • main pyramid in Tulum • means at the mouth of the well of Itza • Coba ruins are located in this Mexican state • this ruins' name means House of the Itzas and was discovered in 1907 • is home to King Pakal's tomb and was one of the greatest Mayan cities • means Black Jaguar in Mayan and is the location of King Ukit Kan Lek Tok's tomb • ...
Unit1: Industrialization Study Guide 2023-10-02
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- replaced hands-on jobs; usually used to massively produce products
- land, labor, capital, & entrepreneurship (EX/ SHARK TANK)
- name of the product we watched as an example for our Shark Tank Project (Hint: we saw a video)
- location where industrialization first began due to having natural resources & factories near waterways
- a pre-industrial system of manufacturing where workers crafted products in their homes using raw materials
- people leaving their farms & moving to the cities
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- when wealthy landowners bought land from poor workers & built fences to experiment with harvesting
- An industrial system of manufacturing in which workers, raw materials, and Machinery was gathered under the same roof
- Thomas Edison allegedly created this technology in 1882
- your instructor rooting for you & hopefully taught you to be successful however you may define success
10 Clues: people leaving their farms & moving to the cities • Thomas Edison allegedly created this technology in 1882 • land, labor, capital, & entrepreneurship (EX/ SHARK TANK) • replaced hands-on jobs; usually used to massively produce products • name of the product we watched as an example for our Shark Tank Project (Hint: we saw a video) • ...
Topic 15 Vocab 2024-11-18
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- a system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the means of production
- the making of goods in quantity, usually by machinery
- the right to vote
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease at a particular time
- a machine for spinning with more than one spindle at a time, which made large-scale weaving possible
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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 production
- work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy
- a fuel (such as coal, oil, or natural gas) formed in the earth from plant or animal remains
- money available for investment
- the shift from life in agrarian environments to life in cities
10 Clues: the right to vote • money available for investment • the making of goods in quantity, usually by machinery • the shift from life in agrarian environments to life in cities • a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease at a particular time • work performed by people that provides the goods or services in an economy • ...
Transportation 2020-05-16
write the plural for each singular 2023-09-02
Indus Valley Civilization 2013-09-19
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- River Harrapan civilization located along this river
- Civilization began 4500 years ago
- toys made of
- area of 1,260,000 sq.km.
- farmers grew these 2 crops
- people may have invaded Indus Valley
- Before Common Era
- used to store grain
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- __________ and system of measurement used in Indus Valley
- used to build houses
- made up of more than 1000 cities
- person who studies old civilizations (buildings,pottery, tools)
- no weapons found and so people were
- the 2 main cities
- language of Indus Valley
- approximate number of people in Indus Valley
- main professions in this area
- worlds first roads, drainage system, multi-storeyed
18 Clues: toys made of • the 2 main cities • Before Common Era • used to store grain • used to build houses • language of Indus Valley • area of 1,260,000 sq.km. • farmers grew these 2 crops • main professions in this area • made up of more than 1000 cities • Civilization began 4500 years ago • no weapons found and so people were • people may have invaded Indus Valley • ...
Indus Valley Civilization 2013-09-19
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- toys made of
- area of 1,260,000 sq.km.
- language of Indus Valley
- Civilization began 4500 years ago
- people may have invaded Indus Valley
- no weapons found and so people were
- __________ and system of measurement used in Indus Valley
- main professions in this area
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- approximate number of people in Indus Valley
- Before Common Era
- the 2 main cities
- River Harrapan civilization located along this river
- person who studies old civilizations (buildings,pottery, tools)
- worlds first roads, drainage system, multi-storeyed
- used to store grain
- used to build houses
- made up of more than 1000 cities
- farmers grew these 2 crops
18 Clues: toys made of • Before Common Era • the 2 main cities • used to store grain • used to build houses • area of 1,260,000 sq.km. • language of Indus Valley • farmers grew these 2 crops • main professions in this area • made up of more than 1000 cities • Civilization began 4500 years ago • no weapons found and so people were • people may have invaded Indus Valley • ...
Britten compositors 2024-05-22
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- Refers to everything related to a specific country and its internal functioning.
- Is a think that is in Spotify
- Proseso mediante el cual las personas adquieren conocimientos, habilidades, valores y hábitos. Se lleva a cabo a través de métodos como la enseñanza, la formación,
- Is a large ensemble of musicians who play together to perform musical compositions.
- Is a person who create music
- All the person in a auditor
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- All tend personas that hear the music
- A Person to live in London
- The capital city of England and the United Kingdom, is one of the world’s most influential and vibrant cities.
- is an art form that combines music, singing, acting, and often dance to tell a story. It is performed in theaters and typically involves an orchestra, soloists, and a chorus.
10 Clues: A Person to live in London • All the person in a auditor • Is a person who create music • Is a think that is in Spotify • All tend personas that hear the music • Refers to everything related to a specific country and its internal functioning. • Is a large ensemble of musicians who play together to perform musical compositions. • ...
Early Modern Islamic Empires (Pre-AP Workbook) 2022-04-26
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- Minor Turkey (Early Modern)
- religious group dedicated to revival
- taken in 1453 by Ottomans
- extremist ideas (religiously advanced)
- Empire-weak confederation of "Romans"
- Qutb Shahi Dynasty capital
- emperor of Safavids
- Emperor who took Golconda
- sultan, shah, Caesar (me)
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- surrounding of territory-no escape
- idea of containing everything
- system take young men to convert
- Hungarian indidviual (slave)
- metalworking
- liberals
- conservatives
- Safavid capital
- conversation on technology
- meeting house from Akbar for ideas
- Ottoman capital
20 Clues: liberals • metalworking • conservatives • Safavid capital • Ottoman capital • emperor of Safavids • taken in 1453 by Ottomans • Emperor who took Golconda • sultan, shah, Caesar (me) • conversation on technology • Qutb Shahi Dynasty capital • Minor Turkey (Early Modern) • Hungarian indidviual (slave) • idea of containing everything • system take young men to convert • ...
ITALIAN 4H 2022-02-10
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- Sanremo 2021 Winner
- fashion capital of the world
- church
- Italian who invented the telephone
- Sanremo 2022 song
- capital of abruzzo
- Currency in Italy
- To Go
- butterfly
- Italian opera singer
- to hide
- Italian car brand
- to talk
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- soccer
- country in Italy
- someone who brings gifts in Italy
- capital of Sicily
- Goodbye
- Sanremo 2022 Winner
- Town where Mr. Cerimele is from
- to play
- to write
- smoothie
- to like
- To drive
25 Clues: To Go • soccer • church • Goodbye • to play • to like • to hide • to talk • to write • smoothie • To drive • butterfly • country in Italy • capital of Sicily • Sanremo 2022 song • Currency in Italy • Italian car brand • capital of abruzzo • Sanremo 2021 Winner • Sanremo 2022 Winner • Italian opera singer • fashion capital of the world • Town where Mr. Cerimele is from • someone who brings gifts in Italy • ...
Rohan 2022-09-30
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- India's national animal
- see our image
- capital of Karnataka
- capital of britain
- who invented bulb?
- the best finisher of India cricket player
- Delhi capital of India
- India's national bird
- shows time
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- used for clean our teeths
- a round shape
- what we are
- byte MB full form
- it is a blowing light in sky
- holiday of week
- prime minister of india
- it is red flower
- a pet animal
- cream children likes
- used for drawing and writening
20 Clues: shows time • what we are • a pet animal • a round shape • see our image • holiday of week • it is red flower • byte MB full form • capital of britain • who invented bulb? • capital of Karnataka • cream children likes • India's national bird • Delhi capital of India • India's national animal • prime minister of india • used for clean our teeths • it is a blowing light in sky • ...
Rohan 2022-09-30
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- it is red flower
- the best finisher of India cricket player
- prime minister of india
- it is a blowing light in sky
- capital of britain
- cream children likes
- India's national animal
- a round shape
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- who invented bulb?
- holiday of week
- India's national bird
- capital of Karnataka
- byte MB full form
- see our image
- what we are
- a pet animal
- used for drawing and writening
- used for clean our teeths
- Delhi capital of India
- shows time
20 Clues: shows time • what we are • a pet animal • see our image • a round shape • holiday of week • it is red flower • byte MB full form • who invented bulb? • capital of britain • capital of Karnataka • cream children likes • India's national bird • Delhi capital of India • prime minister of india • India's national animal • used for clean our teeths • it is a blowing light in sky • ...
ASEAN Countries 2017-07-02
10 Clues: Capital : Ha Noi • Capital : Manila • Capital : Bangkok • Capital : Jakarta • Capital : Vientiane • Capital : Singapore • Capital : Phnom Penh • Capital : Nay Pyi Taw • Capital : Kuala Lumpur • Capital : Bandar Seri Begawan
Cultural Capital 2023-03-06
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- What is it called when houses near successful schools become less affordable?
- How many types of cultural capital is there?
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- Which capital does the middle class possess?
- The term can refer to the knowledge, attitudes, values and languages of who?
- The education system is not what?
- Who argued cultural and material factors contribute to educational achievement?
- What does the term capital refer to?
- Who argued that through socialisation middle class children can express abstract ideas?
8 Clues: The education system is not what? • What does the term capital refer to? • Which capital does the middle class possess? • How many types of cultural capital is there? • The term can refer to the knowledge, attitudes, values and languages of who? • What is it called when houses near successful schools become less affordable? • ...
Vocabulary Review 2023-05-03
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- impossible to refute, break the truth of, or controvert; indisputable
- abnormal or impaired functioning esp. of a bodily system or social group
- a sense of great happiness or well-being
- to make into a political issue
- difficulty in speaking, usually evidenced by hoarseness
- easily broken; frail; delicate
- controversial practice of mercifully putting to death a person suffering from an incurable, painfully distressing disease
- place names, the names given to towns, cities, and regions
- a district lying immediately outside a city or town
- one or more of the equal parts of a whole; fragment
- an impairment in the ability to control movements, characterized by spasmodic or repetitive motions or lack of coordination
- a course or plan of action
- a plant clipped or trimmed into fantastic shapes of or pertaining to such trimmings
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- located in or operating between two or more cities
- to write or speak in praise of someone
- the way of life characteristic of cities
- break or crack; breaking of a bone
- a subject of conversation or discussion; the subject, theme, text, thesis, or question to be discussed
- of, relating to, or located in a city or town
- Noun the detailed map or chart of the features or an area
- change or break in the directions and intensities of a group of waves after passing by an obstacle
21 Clues: a course or plan of action • to make into a political issue • easily broken; frail; delicate • break or crack; breaking of a bone • to write or speak in praise of someone • the way of life characteristic of cities • a sense of great happiness or well-being • of, relating to, or located in a city or town • located in or operating between two or more cities • ...
ELA and SS vocabulary crossword 2020-05-18
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- the state of honor of being worthy of respect and honor
- express feeling of annoyance
- to make free from blame
- a low, contemptible person
- one of the cities in japan that the atomic bomb bombed
- dull, tedious
- to force something or someone in an unwelcoming way
- one of the cities in Japan that was bombed by America with an atomic bomb
- a member of the clergy employed to assist a rector or vicar
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- look into something and find facts about it
- to introduce or begin
- mentally prepare oneself for a hardship
- inactive or sluggish
- private meeting
- incorrect, wrong
- having of characterized by desire
- lazy
- A new form of weapon used in WWII
- extreme mental or emotional depression or dejection
19 Clues: lazy • dull, tedious • private meeting • incorrect, wrong • inactive or sluggish • to introduce or begin • to make free from blame • a low, contemptible person • express feeling of annoyance • having of characterized by desire • A new form of weapon used in WWII • mentally prepare oneself for a hardship • look into something and find facts about it • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2023-12-03
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- When you grow a different crop in the land every year
- A system which takes away the dirty water
- The poorest area in a city
- spinning jenny
- flying shuttle
- The starting date of the Industrial Revolution: 17___
- One of the problems in factories and cities meaning too many people
- Organizations to protect the workers' rights
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- inventor of the steam locomotive
- inventor of the steam engine
- The Industrial Revolution started in this country
- They spread easily in cities
- Great Britain had a ________ political system
- inventor of the steamboat
- Workers stopped working to achieve better working conditions
- Great Britain had lots of roads and ________
- Great Britain had lots of iron and ___________
- They gave raw materials
- The Industrial Revolution started in this industry
19 Clues: spinning jenny • flying shuttle • They gave raw materials • inventor of the steamboat • The poorest area in a city • inventor of the steam engine • They spread easily in cities • inventor of the steam locomotive • A system which takes away the dirty water • Great Britain had lots of roads and ________ • Organizations to protect the workers' rights • ...
Capitals 2021-08-31
10 Clues: usa capital • chinas capital • Syriens capital • Sweden capitals • Danmark capital • Hollands capital • Tyskland capital • Frankrike capital • Luxemburg capital • Afghanistan capital
New England States 2023-08-16
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- capital of Maine
- capital of Rhode Island
- state north of Connecticut
- capital of New Hampshire
- state west of New Hampshire
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- capital of Vermont
- most northern state
- smallest state in the U.S.
- Ocean to the east of Massachusetts
- capital of Connecticut
- capital of Massachusetts
- Hampshire state east of Vermont
12 Clues: capital of Maine • capital of Vermont • most northern state • capital of Connecticut • capital of Rhode Island • capital of Massachusetts • capital of New Hampshire • smallest state in the U.S. • state north of Connecticut • state west of New Hampshire • Hampshire state east of Vermont • Ocean to the east of Massachusetts
Ali T3 WK 10 GR OU P 1 2024-09-19
10 Clues: a nation • a part of you • past tense of body • synonyms of cities • ryghimes with armies • nations around the worlds • a group of military people • people that are related to you • lots of groups that are milatry • people that are related to randome people
TOWNS AND CITIES 2013-12-16
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- a place where you can change money
- a place where you learn about kings, queens and knights
- a shop where you buy fruit and vegetables
- a place where you buy fresh fruit and vegetables
- centre a place where you buy clothes and things for the house
- and breakfast a place like a motel where you stay only for a short time
- you pray there
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- a place where planes land and take off and where passangers wait
- a big open area in the centre of a town or city usually with a fountain or a statue
- office a place where you send letters
- a place where you buy bread
- a place where you buy medicine
- a place where you can see a display
- a place where you buy newspapers, magazines and bus tickets
- station a place where police officers work
15 Clues: you pray there • a place where you buy bread • a place where you buy medicine • a place where you can change money • a place where you can see a display • office a place where you send letters • a shop where you buy fruit and vegetables • station a place where police officers work • a place where you buy fresh fruit and vegetables • ...
Cities of Australia 2014-10-13
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- There is also a city called this in scotland
- Capital city of Queensland
- Capital of Tasmania
- This is the capital of Australia
- The Eureka tower is here
- Third largest city of Tasmania
- A Cyclone called Cyclone Tracy happened here
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- This is the capital of South Australia
- Home of a famous bridge and opera house
- Second most populated city in New South Wales
- Second largest city in Tasmania
- A suburb called Ascot is in this city
- Home of the Big Merino
- Home of The Nut
- Was the home of Red Dog
15 Clues: Home of The Nut • Capital of Tasmania • Home of the Big Merino • Was the home of Red Dog • The Eureka tower is here • Capital city of Queensland • Third largest city of Tasmania • Second largest city in Tasmania • This is the capital of Australia • A suburb called Ascot is in this city • This is the capital of South Australia • Home of a famous bridge and opera house • ...
UK Towns & Cities 2021-12-16
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- Witches attempt to meet
- Pushed down heavy weight
- A person who is leaving, perhaps
- Latest fortified wine
- Large white bird on the Ocean, look
- Peoples small smooth rock
- One of the three R's
- Home of 'Sale of the Century'
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- Cranium stuck in rabbit hole
- A Chocolate bar without for instance
- Tub full of water
- Crank Miss Rantzen
- Tend the coal fire
- Members of a ship
- String tied round the thin bacon
15 Clues: Tub full of water • Members of a ship • Crank Miss Rantzen • Tend the coal fire • One of the three R's • Latest fortified wine • Witches attempt to meet • Pushed down heavy weight • Peoples small smooth rock • Cranium stuck in rabbit hole • Home of 'Sale of the Century' • A person who is leaving, perhaps • String tied round the thin bacon • Large white bird on the Ocean, look • ...
Cebu Cities & Towns 2021-07-18
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- famous for Ampaw & Chicharon
- the town with "Tingko Beach"
- the birthplace of boxer "Flash Elorde"
- name of a town & island
- a city with a huge mining industry (Atlas)
- a picturesque southeast town
- "a furniture city"
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- where people take the ferry to Dumaguete City
- place of the Durano political family/clan
- the capital of the province
- where Kawasan Falls is in
- where the international airport is located
- where tourists/locals swim with the Butanding
- "a ship-building town"
- the city between Minglanilla and San Fernando
15 Clues: "a furniture city" • "a ship-building town" • name of a town & island • where Kawasan Falls is in • the capital of the province • famous for Ampaw & Chicharon • the town with "Tingko Beach" • a picturesque southeast town • the birthplace of boxer "Flash Elorde" • place of the Durano political family/clan • where the international airport is located • ...
YEE 2019-09-02
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- This one is easy: What does YEE stand for?
- The global youth unemployment rate is … times higher than the figure for adults.
- An often-undervalued obstacle is the travel to and from work. Where do women usually feel the most unsafe in public space?
- Child marriage is a big obstacle for girls’ economic empowerment. Which country has the highest percentage of child marriage, with a shocking 76% of girls married before 18?
- A qualifier the International Labour Organisation uses to describe quality employment.
- A two-word expression to describe an obstacle to women’s advancement in the workplace.
- How is the general difference in salary between men and women called?
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- Globally, girls aged 5-14 spend 550 million hours every day on ... chores, 160 million more hours than boys their age.
- Entrenched gender norms result in girls as young as 6 perceiving themselves as less … than boys.
- Which city has been named most unsafe for girls and women? According to Plan International’s research on safer cities.
- Young people in Uganda see ... as one of the biggest barriers for young women and girls to access the world of work.
- How many years has the International Labour Organisation existed for?
- The country with the largest youth population is?
- Most people now live in cities or rural areas? (fill in cities or rural)
- An acronym for a set of hard skills traditionally associated with men and boys.
15 Clues: This one is easy: What does YEE stand for? • The country with the largest youth population is? • How many years has the International Labour Organisation existed for? • How is the general difference in salary between men and women called? • Most people now live in cities or rural areas? (fill in cities or rural) • ...
Japan and the Koreas Puzzle Review 2023-03-10
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- Where fishing fleets know where to go
- Japan's highest mountain
- Imperial capital of Japan
- Capital of South Korea
- What employers want in a worker
- Expressed ideas
- Capital of North Korea
- Spicy Korean cabbage
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- More goods sold than bought on the world market
- Someone who doesn't waste time
- Course of action
- Fee charged on imports or exports by a country
- Traditional Japanese clothing
- Japan's capital
- Military leaders
- Highly trained warriors
16 Clues: Japan's capital • Expressed ideas • Course of action • Military leaders • Spicy Korean cabbage • Capital of South Korea • Capital of North Korea • Highly trained warriors • Japan's highest mountain • Imperial capital of Japan • Traditional Japanese clothing • Someone who doesn't waste time • What employers want in a worker • Where fishing fleets know where to go • ...
6th Grade Social Studies 2018-12-09
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- To forcibly or violently take control of an area
- Considered Mexico’s “founding culture” because they built one of the earliest civilizations in Latin America
- Earth’s physical subsystem that consists of living things on Earth
- The capital of Brazil
- Large-scale wall painting used to teach illiterate Mexicans about their history
- Earth’s physical subsystem that consists of Earth’s water
- The capital of Honduras
- When a country sends people to settle and control a new area politically
- Canada’s largest metropolitan area
- Ancient civilization in modern-day Mexico that used astronomy to make accurate calendars
- Spanish conquerors led by Hernan Cortes
- This U.S. state declared their independence from Mexico in 1836
- Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexico's defeat of this European country
- A large expanse of land that can be flat or have a gentle roll
- Canada's second-largest city
- The capital of Colombia
- The island shared by Haiti and Dominican Republic
- Lines that run from north to south, but they measure distance on Earth in an east-to-west direction
- Unreasoned, emotional judgement about people and events
- The language spoken by most of Latin America
- Native or the first people to live in an area
- The capital of Cuba
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- The line of latitude equally distant from North Pole and South Pole
- Dia de los Muertos is celebrated on the first day of this month
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas
- the study of Earth’s physical features and the living things -- humans, animals, and plants -- that inhabit it
- A place where two tectonic plates grind against each other
- Its capital is Montevideo
- A process that separates out most salt and minerals and makes salt water safe to drink
- The capital of Canada
- Their capital city was called Tenochtitlan
- Earth’s physical subsystem that consists of Earth’s land
- Spanish priests converted many native Mexicans to this religion
- The capital of Ecuador
- There are seven of these found on the Earth
- The capital of Nicaragua
- Canadian administrative units similar to U.S. states
- The capital of Venezuela
- The first Europeans to reach what is now Canada
- Mexico is the leading producer of this mineral
40 Clues: The capital of Cuba • The capital of Brazil • The capital of Canada • The capital of Ecuador • The capital of Honduras • The capital of Colombia • The capital of Nicaragua • The capital of Venezuela • Its capital is Montevideo • Canada's second-largest city • Canada’s largest metropolitan area • Spanish conquerors led by Hernan Cortes • Their capital city was called Tenochtitlan • ...
Topic 7 lesson 1 vocab Industrial Revolution 2023-05-02
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- money invested in a business venture
- revolution the change from manual production to machine-powered factory production that started in England in the late 18th century and spread to other places and brought a transformation in economy, society, and technology
- the movement of population from farms to cities
- the amount of goods or resources in stock or on hand or available in the market to sell
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- parts identical, machine-made parts for a tool or an instrument
- young women who worked in the Lowell Mills in Massachusetts during the Industrial Revolution
- a shortage, lack, or insufficient supply
- a person who invests in a business to make a profit
8 Clues: money invested in a business venture • a shortage, lack, or insufficient supply • the movement of population from farms to cities • a person who invests in a business to make a profit • parts identical, machine-made parts for a tool or an instrument • the amount of goods or resources in stock or on hand or available in the market to sell • ...
Map of Europe 2021-06-17
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- Capital city of Hungary
- Stuttgart is in this country
- Gulf between Finland and Sweden
- Sea between Italy and Croatia
- Take a ferry here from Barcelona Spain
- Zurich is in this country
- Country to the west of Sweden
- Country on Germany's northern border
- Take a ferry to this Italian city from Albania
- Riga is the capital of this Baltic country
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- small country between France and Germany
- Slovak city to east of Vienna
- Polish city on the Baltic Sea
- Capital of Finland
- Capital of Spain
- Isle between Great Britain and Ireland
- City on French Mediterranean
- Central European country with 7 land borders
- City on west coast of Ireland
19 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Finland • Capital city of Hungary • Zurich is in this country • Stuttgart is in this country • City on French Mediterranean • Slovak city to east of Vienna • Polish city on the Baltic Sea • Sea between Italy and Croatia • Country to the west of Sweden • City on west coast of Ireland • Gulf between Finland and Sweden • Country on Germany's northern border • ...
History Crossword 2016-05-22
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- Act/Gave guarantees to both English and French speaking people.
- States/In Canada, there was divided opinions on whether Canada's economics future lay with Britain or the
- the 1900's people used to work in
- growth of cities and industries creates a effect.
- percent of the population lived east of Manitoba-Ontario border.
- opened factories in cities that had access to raw materials and
- most important issue in the was the Manitoba schools situation.
- Stowe/Became the first female principal of a public school.
- Laurier/In 1896 Led the Liberals to power when they defeated the Conservatives.
- conservative government in Ottawa decided to introduce to restore the old system in Manitoba.
- more than just trade between two countries.
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- was the most Important factor In growth In the early 1900's
- culturally distinct soups living within a society.
- the richest country in the world.
- cottage system was used in the
- flow of immigrant settlers to the prairies further disrupted the live of the Metis.
- feelings, opinions, or attitudes toward a religious or national group.
- S. said religious people had a duty to improve their
- did not work as a in Factories.
- to be a natural place for many immigrants to settle and searched for work.
20 Clues: cottage system was used in the • did not work as a in Factories. • the richest country in the world. • the 1900's people used to work in • more than just trade between two countries. • growth of cities and industries creates a effect. • culturally distinct soups living within a society. • S. said religious people had a duty to improve their • ...
APHUG Unit 6 Vocab 2024-04-22
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- Large suburb of more than 100,000 residents t
- The step series of urban units in classes
- German geographer credited with developing central place theory
- Planning movement that promotes walkability
- Process where agents convince owners to sell houses
- Urban area with more than 20 million inhabitants
- Ranking of cities based on their size
- The very poorest part of a city
- Multifunctional settlement with a central business district
- One or more cities potentially in function
- market area served by an urban center
- Description of land uses in Latin American cities
- Urban area with more than 10 million inhabitants
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- Theory based on price for real estate
- Economic activities of an urban area
- Depiction of contemporary metropolitan area emphasizing patterns
- Largest or most important city of metroploitian area
- Depiction of contemporary metropolitan area emphasizing patterns
- Collection of buildings where people have no legal rights
- Mathematical prediction of the interaction between two places
- Former industrial site that is under-use
- Products of urban economy exported outside the city
- Most accessible parcel of land in central business districts
- Portion of cultural landscapes humans made
- The spreading of urban developments on undeveloped land
- A district outside a city
- Urban settlement whose primary function is to provide goods
- describes place by characteristics of location
- Land use planning technique to conserve open space
- describes place by characteristics from the place’s location
30 Clues: A district outside a city • The very poorest part of a city • Economic activities of an urban area • Theory based on price for real estate • Ranking of cities based on their size • market area served by an urban center • Former industrial site that is under-use • The step series of urban units in classes • Portion of cultural landscapes humans made • ...
Year 9 History Quiz 2023-09-07
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- Economic system that fueled the Industrial Revolution (10)
- A building designed for mass production (7)
- Period which saw the urbanisation and growth of cities in England (10, 10)
- Violent event that led to a change in the legal system regarding Indigenous Australians (5, 5, 8)
- Initial landing site for the First Fleet (6, 3)
- Power source that revolutionised factories and transport (5, 6)
- Person who settles on land without legal claim (7)
- Condition of cities caused by rapid urbanisation (12)
- Movement of people for settlement or employment (9)
- Floating prisons used in England (5)
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- Shift from rural areas to cities (12)
- Main group of people transported by the First Fleet (8)
- Group of ships that brought the first convicts to Australia (5, 5)
- Disease that had devastating effects on Indigenous populations (8)
- Person who founded Melbourne and had a treaty with Indigenous people, questionable fairness (4, 6)
- Agreement often made between colonisers and Indigenous peoples, sometimes unfairly (6)
- Armed revolt during the Australian gold rush (6, 8)
- A public vote that led to the decision on Federation (10)
- Mode of transportation that greatly expanded during the Industrial Revolution (8)
- A sizable chunk of gold found in the earth (6)
- The period leading to mass migration for the pursuit of a precious metal (4, 4)
21 Clues: Floating prisons used in England (5) • Shift from rural areas to cities (12) • A building designed for mass production (7) • A sizable chunk of gold found in the earth (6) • Initial landing site for the First Fleet (6, 3) • Person who settles on land without legal claim (7) • Armed revolt during the Australian gold rush (6, 8) • ...
Countries Around the World 2022-11-13
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- The capital of this country is Madrid.
- This city is the capital of Latvia.
- This country is to the east of Belarus.
- This city is the capital of the United Kingdom.
- You can find a lot of kangaroos in this country.
- Mexico is in ______ America.
- The Union _____ is the name of the flag of the United Kingdom.
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- This river flows through London.
- The Eiffel Tower is in this city.
- I am from Belarus. I am B__________n.
- This country is to the west of Belarus.
- The capital of this country is Berlin. The official language is German.
- Rome is the capital of this country.
- Lima is the capital of this country. It's in South America.
- The USA is in _____ America.
15 Clues: The USA is in _____ America. • Mexico is in ______ America. • This river flows through London. • The Eiffel Tower is in this city. • This city is the capital of Latvia. • Rome is the capital of this country. • I am from Belarus. I am B__________n. • The capital of this country is Madrid. • This country is to the west of Belarus. • This country is to the east of Belarus. • ...
Hispania 2023-11-06
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- A large network of roads and ____ were built to make transportation easier.
- rich and powerful families
- Poorest families and slaves who had been given freedom
- Theatres, circuses, amphitheatres, and _____ baths.
- Brought water to the cities.
- Tarragona and Merída are two important _____.
- Poor families lived in multi-blocks
- wealthy families lived in single-family houses
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- Roman art: Painting, _________, and Sculpture
- Hispanic was divided into ______.
- a roman civilisation close to Seville
- the Roman religion.
- They adopted this language.
- They had no rights and were property of their masters
14 Clues: the Roman religion. • rich and powerful families • They adopted this language. • Brought water to the cities. • Hispanic was divided into ______. • Poor families lived in multi-blocks • a roman civilisation close to Seville • Roman art: Painting, _________, and Sculpture • Tarragona and Merída are two important _____. • wealthy families lived in single-family houses • ...
History Chapter 5 Review 2025-12-15
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- Means "nobles", conquered and settled India
- Last name of the archeologist who discovered ancient cities
- Strong wind that reverses direction with the season
- The other ancient city discovered in India
- Sacred Hindu writings
- belief held by both Buddhism and Hinduism
- Scholars who study Language
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- polytheistic religion made by Aryans
- the great god according to hinduism
- One of the ancient cities discovered in India
- means social class
- First military leader to control the whole Indian Peninsula
- The Harappan Civilization had advanced versions of these
- a state of complete enlightenment
14 Clues: means social class • Sacred Hindu writings • Scholars who study Language • a state of complete enlightenment • the great god according to hinduism • polytheistic religion made by Aryans • belief held by both Buddhism and Hinduism • The other ancient city discovered in India • Means "nobles", conquered and settled India • One of the ancient cities discovered in India • ...
U.S. States Trivia Crossword 2025-04-24
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- This is the smallest U.S. state by area
- The capital city of this state is Boise
- This state is also known as the “Show Me” State
- This state is home to the Grand Canyon
- This is the least populous U.S. state
- This state is known as “The Natural State”
- This state is historically known as the “Buckeye State”
- This island state is located in the Pacific Ocean
- This state hosted the 2002 Winter Olympics
- The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is in this state
- This state won its independence from Mexico in 1836
- The capital city of this state is Hartford
- The capital city of this state is Montpelier
- This state is known as the “Land of 10,000 Lakes”
- This state is bordered by Canada’s Yukon Territory and the province of British Columbia
- The capital city of this state is Bismarck
- The capital city of this state is Charleston
- The capital city of this state is Montgomery
- This state borders the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec
- This state is named after a U.S. president
- This is the most populous U.S. state
- This is the only state that borders both the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean
- This state is also known as the “Peach State”
- The capital city of this state is Topeka
- The capital city of this state is Concord
- Mount Hood, a potentially active stratovolcano, is in this state
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- The flag of this state features a white palmetto tree and a white crescent
- The capital city of this state is Richmond
- Mount Rushmore is located in this state
- The most populous city in the United States is in this state
- This state is home to Area 51
- The capital city of this state is Jackson
- The flag of this state features a pelican
- The most populous city in this state is Charlotte
- Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell can be found in this state
- This state is known as “America’s Dairyland”
- This was the first state to ratify the Constitution of the United States
- This state borders 4 of the 5 Great Lakes
- This state is home to the Aztec Ruins National Monument
- The capital city of this state is Des Moines
- The most populous city in this state is Baltimore
- This state is home to more mountains 14,000 feet or higher than any other state
- The capital city of this state is Lincoln
- The capital city of this state is Boston
- This state is home to Mammoth Cave, the world’s longest known cave system
- The official motto of this state is “The Crossroads of America”
- This state is home to Glacier National Park
- This is the most densely populated state
- Bristol, the birthplace of country music, is in this state
- Tulsa is this state’s second largest city
50 Clues: This state is home to Area 51 • This is the most populous U.S. state • This is the least populous U.S. state • This state is home to the Grand Canyon • Mount Rushmore is located in this state • This is the smallest U.S. state by area • The capital city of this state is Boise • The capital city of this state is Boston • This is the most densely populated state • ...
natural regions of colombia 2020-11-16
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- the region which main cities are Santa Marta and Cartagena.
- region that hosts the islands of our country san andrés, Providencia, malpelo and gorgona.
- It's located in the west of Colombia and it's one of the most biodiverse regions of the country.
- the region where most of our indian ancestors live and where we find a dense rain forest
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- the animal that visits the pacific region once a year, it's a famous attraction for the tourists.
- Its a very famous dish in Colombia, specifically typical of the Andean region, mostly eaten in Medellin.
- region where we can find the capital of Colombia.
- how many natural regions are there in Colombia?
8 Clues: how many natural regions are there in Colombia? • region where we can find the capital of Colombia. • the region which main cities are Santa Marta and Cartagena. • the region where most of our indian ancestors live and where we find a dense rain forest • region that hosts the islands of our country san andrés, Providencia, malpelo and gorgona. • ...
Industrialization Unit Terms 2023-02-08
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- A 1990 revolt in China, aimed at ending foreign influence
- Rulers treating the people they controlled as if they were children, providing for their needs, but not giving them rights
- In the 1600s, lords began fencing off the common land on their manors; this caused a population shift of peasants moving into cities.
- Political theory, advocated by Bismarck, that national success justifies any means possible.
- Land,Labor, and capital;the three groups or resources that are used to make all goods and services.
- A 1904-1905 conflict between Russia and Japan
- a time when the manufacturing of goods moved from small shops and homes to large factories
- Taking a land for its location or products
- German emperor
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- The belief that only the fittest survive in human political and economic struggle
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- Chinese attempted to stop the opium trade; 1839-1842
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- A method of production that brought many workers and machines together into one building
- Belief that one race is better than another
- A social class made up of skilled workers, wealthy farmers,professionals, and business people; the bourgeoisie
- When a strong nation dominates other countries politically, socially, and economically
- Area in which a foreign nation controlled trade and investment
- A system in which society, usually in the form of the government, owns and controls the factors of production
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- Prussian prime minister
- Addition of new territory to an existing country
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- A policy proposed by the US in 1899, under which ALL nations would have equal opportunities to trade in China
25 Clues: German emperor • Prussian prime minister • Taking a land for its location or products • Belief that one race is better than another • A 1904-1905 conflict between Russia and Japan • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • Addition of new territory to an existing country • Chinese attempted to stop the opium trade; 1839-1842 • ...
sounds like e and other endings 2023-01-21
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- If you almost got all of the answers.
- We can be red or white and live in a den.
- Anchorage and cities are____.
- More than one peach.
- 12 has 1___ of ten and 2 ones.
- I am typically green and eat flies.
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- You need to ____ your body to be healthy.
- More than one dog.
- Her favorite ____ is a giraffe.
- Another word for maybe.
- What do you call a baby dog?
- The clouds are in the ____.
- Yellow is my favorite ____.
13 Clues: More than one dog. • More than one peach. • Another word for maybe. • The clouds are in the ____. • Yellow is my favorite ____. • What do you call a baby dog? • Anchorage and cities are____. • 12 has 1___ of ten and 2 ones. • Her favorite ____ is a giraffe. • I am typically green and eat flies. • If you almost got all of the answers. • You need to ____ your body to be healthy. • ...
Pre-History Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-28
10 Clues: off limits • Ano domino • family tree • man of skills • meaningful ceremonies • early form of social organization • growth of cities/changes to cities • Nomadic Lifestyle to a settled stationary • Closely nit group of peoples families and clans • circular pattern of the spread of ideas and inventions
Rohan 2022-09-30
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- India's national animal
- see our image
- capital of Karnataka
- capital of britain
- who invented bulb?
- the best finisher of India cricket player
- Delhi capital of India
- India's national bird
- shows time
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- used for clean our teeths
- a round shape
- what we are
- byte MB full form
- it is a blowing light in sky
- holiday of week
- prime minister of india
- it is red flower
- a pet animal
- cream children likes
- used for drawing and writening
20 Clues: shows time • what we are • a pet animal • a round shape • see our image • holiday of week • it is red flower • byte MB full form • capital of britain • who invented bulb? • capital of Karnataka • cream children likes • India's national bird • Delhi capital of India • India's national animal • prime minister of india • used for clean our teeths • it is a blowing light in sky • ...
Rohan 2022-09-30
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- India's national bird
- India's national animal
- byte MB full form
- who invented bulb?
- a pet animal
- capital of britain
- what we are
- used for drawing and writening
- see our image
- holiday of week
- a round shape
- it is a blowing light in sky
- cream children likes
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- the best finisher of India cricket player
- it is red flower
- capital of Karnataka
- used for clean our teeths
- prime minister of india
- shows time
- Delhi capital of India
20 Clues: shows time • what we are • a pet animal • see our image • a round shape • holiday of week • it is red flower • byte MB full form • who invented bulb? • capital of britain • capital of Karnataka • cream children likes • India's national bird • Delhi capital of India • India's national animal • prime minister of india • used for clean our teeths • it is a blowing light in sky • ...
Rohan 2022-09-30
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- it is red flower
- the best finisher of India cricket player
- prime minister of india
- what we are
- capital of britain
- cream children likes
- shows time
- Delhi capital of India
- see our image
- byte MB full form
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- used for drawing and writening
- used for clean our teeths
- who invented bulb?
- holiday of week
- India's national bird
- it is a blowing light in sky
- a round shape
- capital of Karnataka
- a pet animal
- India's national animal
20 Clues: shows time • what we are • a pet animal • a round shape • see our image • holiday of week • it is red flower • byte MB full form • who invented bulb? • capital of britain • capital of Karnataka • cream children likes • India's national bird • Delhi capital of India • prime minister of india • India's national animal • used for clean our teeths • it is a blowing light in sky • ...
Who's Who In Our Family? 2020-03-17
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- Likes to fence
- The Hiremath dog
- Capital of North Carolina
- Born in India
- Works up high and outdoors
- Plays the violin
- Grew up in Panama
- World traveler and handyman
- Likes arts and crafts
- Dales live here
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- Actor and entrepreneur
- Architect and soccer coach
- Capital of Georgia
- Hiremaths live here
- Capital of Missouri
- Likes to work with robots
- Cunninghams live here
- Born in Texas
- Gardening expert
- The Cunningham dog
- The Dale dog
21 Clues: The Dale dog • Born in India • Born in Texas • Likes to fence • Dales live here • The Hiremath dog • Gardening expert • Plays the violin • Grew up in Panama • Capital of Georgia • The Cunningham dog • Hiremaths live here • Capital of Missouri • Cunninghams live here • Likes arts and crafts • Actor and entrepreneur • Capital of North Carolina • Likes to work with robots • Architect and soccer coach • ...
Our countries 2025-04-29
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- Famous food in N.Macedonia made of red peppers
- Ancient games started in Greece.
- The founder of the Turkish Republic
- The oldest lake in North Macedonia
- The capital of Croatia
- This country is called Hrvatska in its mother tongue
- The ancient cave in Georgia
- The capital of Türkiye
- A famous ancient temple in Athens.
- Georgian war dance
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- Georgian Dumplings
- One of the oldest city in Croatia
- The capital of North Macedonia
- Georgian traditional clothing
- Capital city of Greece.
- The sea east of Greece.
- There were 365 churches in (a city) in N. Macedonia
- This country is famous for its kebabs
- The city in Turkey that connects Asia and Europe
- A traditional Croatian dance
20 Clues: Georgian Dumplings • Georgian war dance • The capital of Croatia • The capital of Türkiye • Capital city of Greece. • The sea east of Greece. • The ancient cave in Georgia • A traditional Croatian dance • Georgian traditional clothing • The capital of North Macedonia • Ancient games started in Greece. • One of the oldest city in Croatia • The oldest lake in North Macedonia • ...
Cities 2020-03-27
Cities 2018-11-28
6 Clues: This city fylt 1000 år in 2016 • City where Eirik and Leann live • Lysne runs another group in this city • We played the Philharmonie in this city • The hometown of a band established in 1734 • We played the Mission in this city's gamlebyen
CITIES 2024-03-01
countries of SW Asia 2022-04-22
12 Clues: chins capital • japans capital • india's capital • India's currency • Japan's currency • China's currency • vietnam's capital • Vietnam's currency • north korea's capital • south korea's capital • North korea's currency • south korea's currency
Countries of Europe 2018-11-28
11 Clues: We live here • capital city is Oslo • capital city is Paris • capital city is Lisbon • capital city is Berlin • capital city is London • capital city is Helsinki • capital city is Brussels • capital city is Stockholm • people often go on holidays here • the flag of this country is green, white and red
The world capitals 1 2024-01-08
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- The South African capital, also called the "City of Gold."
- The "City of Lights" and the capital known for the Eiffel Tower.
- The African capital situated along the Nile River.
- European capital famous for its canals, bicycles, and tulip festivals.
- The world's northernmost capital, located in Iceland.
- The bustling metropolis and political center of Japan.
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- The capital city of Australia, purpose-built between Sydney and Melbourne.
- A city that straddles Europe and Asia, known for the Bosphorus strait.
- The planned capital of Brazil known for its modernist architecture.
- The capital of Russia, known for the Kremlin and Red Square.
- Lumpur, The Asian capital with iconic landmarks like the Petronas Towers.
- The capital where the White House and Capitol Hill are located.
12 Clues: The African capital situated along the Nile River. • The world's northernmost capital, located in Iceland. • The bustling metropolis and political center of Japan. • The South African capital, also called the "City of Gold." • The capital of Russia, known for the Kremlin and Red Square. • The capital where the White House and Capitol Hill are located. • ...
The world capitals 1 2024-01-08
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- The South African capital, also called the "City of Gold."
- The "City of Lights" and the capital known for the Eiffel Tower.
- The African capital situated along the Nile River.
- European capital famous for its canals, bicycles, and tulip festivals.
- The world's northernmost capital, located in Iceland.
- The bustling metropolis and political center of Japan.
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- The capital city of Australia, purpose-built between Sydney and Melbourne.
- A city that straddles Europe and Asia, known for the Bosphorus strait.
- The planned capital of Brazil known for its modernist architecture.
- The capital of Russia, known for the Kremlin and Red Square.
- Lumpur, The Asian capital with iconic landmarks like the Petronas Towers.
- The capital where the White House and Capitol Hill are located.
12 Clues: The African capital situated along the Nile River. • The world's northernmost capital, located in Iceland. • The bustling metropolis and political center of Japan. • The South African capital, also called the "City of Gold." • The capital of Russia, known for the Kremlin and Red Square. • The capital where the White House and Capitol Hill are located. • ...
Capitals of Europe 2021-11-12
10 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Sweden • Capital of France • Capital of Norway • Capital of Russia • Capital of Poland • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Germany • Capital of Finland
Capitals in Asia 2022-02-04
10 Clues: Capital of Iraq • Capital of Iran • Capital of Syria • Capital of China • Capital of India • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Russia • Capital of Pakistan • Capital of Malaysia • Capital of Saudi Arabia
Capitals of the World 2023-01-09
10 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of China • Capital of Canada • Capital of Russia • Capital of France • Capital of Germany • Capital of England • Capital of Austalia • Capital of Netherlands • Capital of North Korea
Capitals of Latin America 2020-11-03
10 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Cuba • Capital of Chile • Capital of Uruguay • Capital of Ecuador • Capital of Paraguay • Capital of Honduras • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Venezuela • Capital of Nicaragua
10 European countries and capital cites 2018-08-08
10 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of Greece • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Serbia • Capital of France • capital of Germany • Capital of England • Capital of Romania • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Netherlands
CAPITALES DE ÁFRICA 2024-01-24
10 Clues: Capital de Túnez • Capital de Libia • Capital de Zambia • Capital de Angola • Capital de Argelia • Capital de Senegal • Capital de Marruecos • Capital de Seychelles • Capital de Mozambique • Capital de Madagascar
World Capitals 2024-07-21
10 Clues: - Capital of Spain • - Capital of Brazil • - Capital of Norway • - Capital of Canada • - Capital of Greece • - Capital of Austria • - Capital of the USA • - Capital of Finland • - Capital of Portugal • - Capital of Australia
Crucigrama de las capitales de Europa 2025-06-13
10 Clues: Capital de Malta • Capital de Grecia • Capital de Italia • Capital de Irlanda • Capital de Noruega • Capital de Rumanía • Capital de Finlandia • Capital de Dinamarca • Capital de Reino Unido • Capital de Bielorrusia
CAPITALES EUROPEAS 2025-06-13
10 Clues: Capital de Grecia • Capital de Irlanda • Capital de Ucrania • Capital de Polonia • Capital de Croacia • Capital de Albania • Capital de Estonia • Capital de Alemania • Capital de Portugal • Capital de Bielorrusia
States & Capitals: Hawaii - Maryland 2025-09-02
10 Clues: capital of Iowa • capital of Maine • capital of Idaho • capital of Hawaii • capital of Kansas • capital of Indiana • capital of Kentucky • capital of Maryland • capital of Illinois • capital of Louisiana
🌍 World Capitals Challenge – Medium Edition 2025-10-27
10 Clues: : Capital of Kenya • : Capital of Canada • : Capital of Norway • : Capital of Romania • : Capital of Austria • : Capital of Vietnam • : Capital of Thailand • : Capital of Portugal • : Capital of Argentina • : Capital of South Korea
APush chapter 18 2025-02-07
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- majority of 1920's people lived in ___ areas
- human society advanced through ruthless competition and the "survival of the fittest."
- A movement that questioned the ideals of progress and order rejected realism
- first example of fed gov taking care of public health
- department store in NYC
- "how the other half lives" by ___
- urban slum dwellings, cheap and dirty
- teaching immigrants English and giving them jobs
- rapid growth in cities led to ___
- most popular urban form of theatre
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- "great white city" and central park
- derived from cricket and led to baseball
- fear of foreigners
- inventor of lightbulb
- greatest cause of urban growth
- trains, cable cars, subways
- reduced work hours allowed for more ___ time
- helped win votes for organization
- invented by Dr. James Naismith
- tall buildings that began to appear in cities
20 Clues: fear of foreigners • inventor of lightbulb • department store in NYC • trains, cable cars, subways • greatest cause of urban growth • invented by Dr. James Naismith • "how the other half lives" by ___ • helped win votes for organization • rapid growth in cities led to ___ • most popular urban form of theatre • "great white city" and central park • ...
history 2022-09-26
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- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
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- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
history 2022-09-26
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- Buildings built by wealthy textile merchants
- Divisions in large fields
- Machine production of goods
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving
- A way to transport goods against water current A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- Resources needed to produce goods & services
- Combined power of Spinning Jenny and Water Frame
- A cheap way to mass produce steel
- Improved efficiency of the Engine
- A person who organizes, manages and takes on risks
- Arkwright’s invention that got power from streams
- Process of paving
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- Made thread stronger and finer
- Invented by Hargreaves and named for his daughter
- Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool
- Eli Whitney’s invention to de-seed cotton
- A way to connect two manufacturing cities
- A scientific method of farming
- Toll Roads
20 Clues: Toll Roads • Process of paving • Divisions in large fields • Machine production of goods • Made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull’s seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • A cheap way to mass produce steel • Improved efficiency of the Engine • Doubled the work speed of the weaver • Cartwright’s invention - sped up weaving • ...
Countries of the world 2017-09-19
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- country-NOT THE SNOWMAN
- country-ALSO THE CAPITAL OF SOUTH CAROLINA
- country-ANGRY BIRDS IS HERE
- country-MY CAPITAL HAS THE LEAST DEATHS
- country-MY CAPITAL IS ACTUALLY ROMASA
- country-MAW RICH ITCH
- country-I HAVE A FLAG WITH GOLD CIRCLE
- country-I MIGHT BE SET FOR A MOVIE
- country-BIG ISLANDS
- country-NOT TOO GOO OR TO GO
- country-SHOULD I BE IN THIS CROSSWORD?
- country-SO POPULATED
- country-MY NAME IS LIKE BEE-ZEE
- country-DO NOT ADD THE
- country-MY NAME IS NOT CAMERON
- country-I HAVE A COUNTRY THAT JOINED IN 2011
- country-PIZZA WAS BAKED HERE
- country-LEAST GUESSED CAPITAL IN AFRICA
- country-I AM IN EUROPE AND ASIA
- country-I AM SPLIT IN HALF
- country-LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
- country-I HAVE THE LEAST POPULATED CAPITAL
- country-MY TERRITORY IS FAROE AND GREENLAND
- country-JASON GOMEZ LOVES ME
- country-AN ISLAND CALLED CABINDA IS IN ME
- country-I FIT THIS CROSSWORD SORT OF
- country-LOOK LIKE A WORM
- country-MY CAPITAL IS LAST ALPHABETICALLY
- country-MY CAPITAL IS LA VELLA
- country-CAPITAL OF ME IS BANGKOK
- country-LANGUAGE WAS USED IN 1941 FILM
- country-HOME OF TRANSYLVANIA
- country-HOME OF HERCULES
- country-IN WESTERN EUROPE
- country-SMALLEST BUT NOT REALLY COUNTRY IN AFRICA
- country-NOT HADES
- country-SMALLEST COUNTRY IN ASIA BUT NOT REALLY
- country-VERY WELL KNOWN
- country-ONLY COUNTRY BEGINNING WITH Y
- country-ONLY BEGINNING WITH Q
- country-LOOK LIKE ONE OR SEVEN
- country-BEST COUNTRY
- country-GOLD STATUE IS IN CAPITAL ACCRA
- country-I HAVE ZIPLINES
- country-I HAVE THE LONGEST CAPITAL
- country-I HAVE THE CUTE YOUTUBE FACE
- country-I HAVE A FEW ATOLLS
- country-MY CAPITAL IS CITY WHAT CITY
- country-I AM HUNGRY
- country-HOW SMALL AM I
- country-MY CAPITAL SHARED TO TUNIS
- country-ISLAND IN TWO
- country-I HAVE ANKOR WAT
- country-NOT WELL GUESSED BUT BIG
- country-I MAY BE AN ISLAND
- country-USED TO BE PART OF SERBIA TILL 2010
- country-FIRST ALPHABETICALLY
- country-I AM ACTUALLY CZECH REPUBLIC
- country-ONE OF OCEANIA'S 31 COUNTRIES
- country-HOME OF ANIME
- country-I LOOK LIKE A BIRD
- country-I AM NOT WELL GUESSED
- country-ON THE COAST OF SOUTH AMERICA
- country-SPEAK POLISH AS MY LANGUAGE
- country-I HAVE THE WORST FLAG
- country-MY FLAG HAS THE AY KAY 47
- country-I KNEW I SHOULD HAVE STAYED IN
- country-I LIKE THIS CROSSWORD
- country-I HAVE 26 STATES NOT 27
- country-CHICKEN ON MY FLAG
- country-I HAVE MOUNT EVEREST
- country-I LOOK LIKE THE US FLAG BUT WITH 1 STAR
- country-MOST POPULATED COUNTRY IN AFRICA
- country-I AM VERY SMALL
- country-NO NOT DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
- country-RW IS MY ABBREVIATION
- country-TENTH LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
- country-LAST COUNTRY STARTING WITH VEE
- country-FOURTH LARGEST COUNTRY IN ASIA
- country-AM I DUMB NO
- country-HAVING TROUBLE SAYING MY CAPITAL
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- country-MY CAPITAL IS RELATED TO CONKY
- country-CAPITAL CITY OF ME IS PORT VILA
- country-I HAVE 27 COUNTIES 24+3=27 ALSO 9X3=27
- country-I AM THE MOST POPULATED COUNTRY
- country-MY NAME NOW HAS NORTH
- country-I LOOK LIKE A PANHANDLE
- country-I MIGHT BE POPULATED BUT I AM NOT
- country-THINK I HAVE THE LEAST GUESSED FLAG IN ASIA
- country-TREE ON MY FLAG
- country-MY CAPITAL IS NOW MONTE CARLO
- country-WELL GUESSED
- country-ASHGABAT IS MY TITLED CAPITAL CITY
- country-LAST COUNTRY ALPHABETICALLY
- country-I ALSO SPEAK RUSSIAN
- country-YOUTUBER ASMR BOSS LIFE JOKER LIVES HERE
- country-ONE OF SOUTH AMERICA'S 15 COUNTRIES
- country-SAID A LOT IN COUNTRY SONG
- country-I AM JUST NOT DRC
- country-SUN ON MY FLAG WOW OMG
- country-I LOOK LIKE A WHALE
- country-MY CAPITAL IS CARVONA
- country-MY CAPITAL IS DAMASCUS
- country-BIGGEST SPANISH COUNTRY
- country-I AM THE WORST COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA
- country-GOLD LION ON MY FLAG
- country-MY CAPITAL IS A SONG
- country-I HAVE THE TAIPEI ONE OH ONE
- country-NOT BAKED BY SWEDISH FISH
- country-BIRTHPLACE OF MOZART
- country-I AM SO COLD
- country-LOOK LIKE A SEAL
- country-MY FLAG IS SIMILAR TO ROMANIA
- country-I AM MISSING THE
- country-MEAN GIRL WENT TO SCHOOL
- country-DO NOT LOOK AT MY FLAG
- country-SWISS CHEESE
- country-CAPITAL IS NOW KELAPO
- country-BOOK OF ALLIGATOR COMING TO ME
- country-IT'S AUMSUM TIME
- country-I CONTAIN TRANSNISTRIA
- country-MY CAPITAL IS CITY
- country-I AM HOME OF RIHANNAH
- country-MY FAMOUS LANDMARK IS THE EIFFEL TOWER
- country-ALSO THE NAME OF MOVIE
- country-I MIGHT HAVE LOST A FOOT
- country-ALSO A PERSON
- country-I MIGHT BE PAC-MAN
- country-I AM SO SMALL
- country-MY CURRENT FLAG WAS ADOPTED IN 2007
- country-LEAST GUESSED EUROPEAN CAPITAL
- country-LEPRECHAUNS LIVE HERE
- country-MY CAPITAL GOT CHANGED ON MONDAY 12/24/2018
- country-I HAVE THE GIZA PYRAMIDS
- country-OFFICIAL OF SPANISH
- country-I AM NOW ESWATINI
- country-I AM A POWDERED FLAKE
- country-WHITE CIRCLE IN THE CENTER OF MY FLAG
- country-I AM ALSO A ANIMAL
- country-LARGEST COUNTRY IN CENTRAL AMERICA
- country-I CONTAIN WESTERN SAHARA
- country-ONLY COUNTRY FLAG WITH A DRAGON
- country-SPROUTS ARE FOOD AND CONTAIN MY CAPITAL
- country-ONLY BUT NOT REALLY BEGINNING WITH OH
- country-VERY WELL GUESSED
- country-TASMANIA IS AN ISLAND UNDER ME
- country-SMALLEST BUT NOT REALLY IN OCEANIA
- country-I AM ALSO A STATE
- country-SILHOUETTE OF BLACK DOUBLE HEADED EAGLE
- country-I AM KNOWN AS FEDERATED STATES OF
- country-ISLAND NO BORDERS
- country-SLIGHLY LARGER
- country-BEAR NAMED PADDINGTON
- country-I SPEAK SLOVAK
- country-EXPLOSIONS WERE NOT NAMED AFTER ME
- country-BIRD AND PAPER ON MY FLAG
- country-DAR ES SALLEM IS NOT MY CAPITAL
- country-I LOOK LIKE A CAT
- country-I HAVE MORE MAPLE SYRUP THAN DUMB USA
- country-MY NAME MIGHT BE MALL
- country-SOME PEOPLE CALL ME MYANMAR
- country-NO LIONS ON MY FLAG
- country-MY BROTHER IRA
163 Clues: country-NOT HADES • country-BIG ISLANDS • country-I AM HUNGRY • country-WELL GUESSED • country-SO POPULATED • country-I AM SO COLD • country-SWISS CHEESE • country-BEST COUNTRY • country-AM I DUMB NO • country-MAW RICH ITCH • country-ALSO A PERSON • country-I AM SO SMALL • country-ISLAND IN TWO • country-HOME OF ANIME • country-DO NOT ADD THE • country-HOW SMALL AM I • country-SLIGHLY LARGER • ...
World Englishes 2022 ! 2022-08-11
10 Clues: Your country • Peru's capital • Egypt's capital • Spain's capital • Italy's capital • Greece's capital • Norway's capital • France's capital • Israel's capital • England's capital
Cleanest, Greenest Cities! 2020-11-19
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- there is a lot of it and you can get it easily.
- something that is released or produced.
- it happens many times and often.
- to make less.
- / this includes buses, trains and ferries for everyone to use.
- a city or town.
- picture 3
- to be innovative and have many new ideas.
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- money given to an organization, usually a non-profit or charity, to help them do things.
- picture 1
- you need it and cannot do without it.
- it is complicated or detailed.
- picture 2
- some money that is given to an organization, often by the government, to do something.
- very fast.
15 Clues: picture 1 • picture 2 • picture 3 • very fast. • to make less. • a city or town. • it is complicated or detailed. • it happens many times and often. • you need it and cannot do without it. • something that is released or produced. • to be innovative and have many new ideas. • there is a lot of it and you can get it easily. • ...
Great American cities 2023-08-09
15 Clues: Jazz • Skyline • History • Beaches • Deep-dish • Hollywood • Neon lights • Balboa Park • Golden Gate • Liberty Bell • Space Needle • Space Center • Country music • Rocky Mountains • D.C.: Monuments
North American Cities 2023-11-20
16 Clues: Smog • Autobahn • Vorstadt • Innenstadt • Wohnbezirk • Wohnblocks • recht Winkel • Armenviertel • Zersiedelung • Verkehrsstaus • Mittelschicht • Wolkenkratzer • Übergangszone • Geschäftsviertel • Stadtausbreitung • Schachbrettmuster
Lost Cities: Vocabulary 2024-07-15
Across
- To disappear suddenly and completely.
- A journey undertaken for a particular purpose, often exploratory or scientific.
- a trace Completely disappeared without leaving any evidence behind.
- The fact or state of being real; actual being or occurrence.
- Large in size, value, or importance.
- To get or bring back something; to recover.
- Not producing the desired results; unsuccessful.
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- A place where people have settled and made a community.
- To grow vigorously; to flourish.
- Deserted; left behind; no longer in use or occupied.
- Existing only in myths; imaginary; not real.
- A handwritten or typed piece of writing, such as a book or document, before it is published.
- Remarkable enough to be famous; well-known in stories and legends.
- Not inhabited; without inhabitants.
- To become smaller, fewer, or less; to decrease.
15 Clues: To grow vigorously; to flourish. • Not inhabited; without inhabitants. • Large in size, value, or importance. • To disappear suddenly and completely. • To get or bring back something; to recover. • Existing only in myths; imaginary; not real. • To become smaller, fewer, or less; to decrease. • Not producing the desired results; unsuccessful. • ...
Cities vocab crossword 2023-05-01
15 Clues: cruzar • el banco • la cuadra • el correo • el letrero • la joyeria • la esquina • la direccion • la lavanderia • la peluqueria • la gasolinera • hacer cola/fila • hacer diligencias • el estacionamiento • el salon de belleza
UK Towns & Cities 2021-12-16
Across
- Witches attempt to meet
- Pushed down heavy weight
- A person who is leaving, perhaps
- Latest fortified wine
- Large white bird on the Ocean, look
- Peoples small smooth rock
- One of the three R's
- Home of 'Sale of the Century'
Down
- Cranium stuck in rabbit hole
- A Chocolate bar without for instance
- Tub full of water
- Crank Miss Rantzen
- Tend the coal fire
- Members of a ship
- String tied round the thin bacon
15 Clues: Tub full of water • Members of a ship • Crank Miss Rantzen • Tend the coal fire • One of the three R's • Latest fortified wine • Witches attempt to meet • Pushed down heavy weight • Peoples small smooth rock • Cranium stuck in rabbit hole • Home of 'Sale of the Century' • A person who is leaving, perhaps • String tied round the thin bacon • Large white bird on the Ocean, look • ...
Cities p 2 2024-11-12
Across
- Having no limit
- belittle someone or something in a contemptuous way
- small shop where tourists can buy things just to remember the moment
- retail store that is part of a larger group of identical stores
- describes something or someone that is unusual, eccentric, or has unique, unconventional traits.
- person who sells goods or food from a stand or cart on the street.
- objects or designs created by shaping or cutting material, typically wood, stone, or metal.
Down
- road that has no exit
- Gas which pollutes air
- It means something is old, worn, or out of practice, often due to lack of use
- refers to sweets or candy, as well as the shops or businesses that sell them.
- high-quality, sophisticated food or cuisine, often prepared with fine ingredients and skill.
- protective barriers, usually made of metal or wood, designed to prevent people from falling or to mark boundaries.
- refers to something handed down from the past, such as traditions, achievements, or assets.
- a platform,typically in a tall building or structure, designed for viewing the surrounding area.
15 Clues: Having no limit • road that has no exit • Gas which pollutes air • belittle someone or something in a contemptuous way • retail store that is part of a larger group of identical stores • person who sells goods or food from a stand or cart on the street. • small shop where tourists can buy things just to remember the moment • ...
27. Cities & Capitals 2025-07-06
Across
- A sculpture of a person or animal, usually made of stone or metal.
- Hall A building where the local government of a town is located.
- A high-level school where students go to learn after high school.
- A large place with rows of seats where sports games or concerts are held.
- An open public space in a town or city, often with shops around it.
- All the vehicles moving on roads at a particular time.
- A place where many different kinds of animals are kept for people to see.
- A hard surface built for vehicles to travel on.
Down
- An area of green land in a town where people can relax and play.
- An underground train system that goes through a large town.
- A public road in a town or village.
- The path at the side of a road for people to walk on.
- A place where old, interesting, or important things are shown.
- A very, very tall building.
- A small area within a larger town, where people live close to each other.
15 Clues: A very, very tall building. • A public road in a town or village. • A hard surface built for vehicles to travel on. • The path at the side of a road for people to walk on. • All the vehicles moving on roads at a particular time. • An underground train system that goes through a large town. • A place where old, interesting, or important things are shown. • ...
27. Cities & Capitals 2025-07-07
Across
- A place on the coast where ships can safely dock.
- A very wide street, often with trees and space in the middle.
- A structure with walls and a roof, like a house or an office.
- A place where airplanes take off and land, and people travel from.
- A statue or building built to remember a person or event.
- A wide street, often with trees along both sides.
- A specific place where buses pick up and drop off passengers.
- An easily recognized building or feature in a place.
Down
- A place where people buy and sell food and other goods.
- A section of a street between two cross streets.
- The central business area of a large town.
- A place where things are made using machines.
- A structure built to carry a road or railway over a river, valley, or other obstacle.
- A place where you can borrow books and read.
- A main road for fast travel between places, usually with many lanes.
15 Clues: The central business area of a large town. • A place where you can borrow books and read. • A place where things are made using machines. • A section of a street between two cross streets. • A place on the coast where ships can safely dock. • A wide street, often with trees along both sides. • An easily recognized building or feature in a place. • ...
Cities and Urbanization 2022-12-09
Across
- the internal physical attributes of a place, its relative location or regional position with references to other nonlocal places
- a particular aspect of life or activity
- expansion of economic activity caused by the growth or introduction of another economic activity
- size of the population required to make the provision of goods/services economically possible
- is a process involving the clustering or concentrating of people or activities
- the act or process of drawing up plans or layouts for some project or enterprise
- average maximum distance people will travel to purchase a good/service
- some city workers produce goods or services for areas outside the city. these result in money flowing into the city
Down
- a major population center made up of a large city and the smaller suburbs and towns that surround it
- residential areas surrounding a city. shops and businesses moved to suburbia as well as people
- the largest settlement in a country, if it had more than twice as many people as the second-ranking settlement
- valuable way to indicate location because it helps find an unfamiliar place and understand the importance
- the process by which housing units formerly occupied by, middle and upper-income families decline in quality and value and become available to lower-income occupants
- adds territory to an existing state or country
- a region that is remote from cities or their cultural influence
15 Clues: a particular aspect of life or activity • adds territory to an existing state or country • a region that is remote from cities or their cultural influence • average maximum distance people will travel to purchase a good/service • is a process involving the clustering or concentrating of people or activities • ...
cities in norway 2025-09-08
Across
- – Kjent som «Porten til Arktis», berømt for nordlys om vinteren og midnattssol om sommeren.
- – Kjent for sin jugendstilarkitektur og fantastiske beliggenhet spredt over øyer ved havet.
- – «Rosebyen», kjent for jazzfestivaler og panoramautsikt over fjellene rundt.
- – En sørlig kystby som er populær for sine strender, familieattraksjoner og sommerfestivaler.
- – En kystby med tilknytning til vikinghistorien og hjemsted for den norske internasjonale filmfestivalen.
- – Ligger ved Mjøsa, kjent for Vikingskipshallen og friluftsmuseet Domkirkeodden.
Down
- – Like nord for polarsirkelen er stedet kjent for havørnsafari, verdens sterkeste tidevannsstrøm (Saltstraumen) og som utgangspunkt for turer til Lofoten..
- – En historisk by med Nidarosdomen, Norges nasjonale helligdom, og en livlig studentbefolkning.
- – Hovedstaden og største byen, kjent for sin moderne arkitektur, vikinghistorie, fjordutsikt og for å være Norges kulturelle og økonomiske sentrum.
- – En UNESCO-verdensarvsby kjent for den fargerike Bryggen, de omkringliggende fjellene og som inngangsporten til fjordene.
- – En nordlig by med historie, kultur og enkel tilgang til Lofoten og Vesterålen.
- – Naboen Stavanger, kjent for sykkelstier, fotturer og tilgang til de vakre strendene på Jæren.
- – En tidligere vertsby for vinter-OL, med skianlegg, folkemuseum og vakker utsikt over innsjøen.
- – Et senter for oljeindustrien med en sjarmerende gamleby (Gamle Stavanger), livlig gatekunst og tilgang til den ikoniske Preikestolen (Preikestolen).
- – En elveby vest for Oslo, modernisert med en naturskjønn elvepromenade og kjent for skikjøring i nærheten.
15 Clues: – «Rosebyen», kjent for jazzfestivaler og panoramautsikt over fjellene rundt. • – En nordlig by med historie, kultur og enkel tilgang til Lofoten og Vesterålen. • – Ligger ved Mjøsa, kjent for Vikingskipshallen og friluftsmuseet Domkirkeodden. • – Kjent som «Porten til Arktis», berømt for nordlys om vinteren og midnattssol om sommeren. • ...
Hector Chavez P3 2023-05-15
Across
- the power of the government to acquire land from private landowners under certain conditions. (U6.IDK)
- The difference between the skills that the employers are looking for and the training and experience that candidates possess. (U2.IDK)
- Structures within the physical landscape that are influenced by human activities. This is very important because it shows how humans have modified their environment to meet their wants and needs. (U3.VIT)
- Based on historical population trends of two demographics - birth rate and death rate. It is very important because this decides how developed a country is in today's modern society. (U2.VIT)
- Measures the status of life in any given place based off of life expectancy, education levels, and income per capita. (U7.CC)
- There should be a larger number of small cities than bigger cities. (U6.CC)
- A group of people bound together by some sense of a common culture, ethnicity, language, shared history, and attachment to a homeland. (U4.CC)
- The idea that ethical and moral standards should be formulated and adhered to for life on Earth. (U3.IDK)
- A large underground area of permeable rock that can contain water or allow water to pass through. (U5.IDK)
- When the minority culture integrates, absorbs the host culture, and in the process loses aspects of their native customs. (U3.CC)
- Policies which are designed to discourage and un-support the increasing of the birth rate. (U2.CC)
- A politically bound area controlled by an established government that has authority over its internal affairs and foreign policy. (U4.CC)
- The process by which trade and technology have made the world more connected and interdependent. It is important because it has allowed all humans to become more homogenous, which has influenced acculturation. (U1.VIT)
- The transition from creating goods by hand to using machines. This term is important because it was the beginning of mass production and fordism. (U7.VIT)
- A philosophy of geography that states that human behaviors are a direct result of the surrounding environment. (U1.CC)
- a type of agricultural production that involves the use of relatively low levels of inputs, such as labor, capital, and chemicals, in order to produce crops or livestock. (U5.CC)
- A composite metric of gender inequality using three dimensions: reproductive health, empowerment and the labour market. (U7.CC)
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- Describes the expansion of an area's economic base as a result of the basic and non-basic industries located there. (U7.IDK)
- Practices are designed to make the most efficient use of land, labor, and capital in order to produce large quantities of food. (U5.CC)
- A philosophy of geography that states that the environment sets certain constraints or limitations, but human endeavor will surpass these challenges. (U1.CC)
- When one group of people adopt the culture traits of another culture. (U3.CC)
- To think about where we live, and the connectedness to the surrounding region. (U1.IDK)
- Redistricting of congressional seats for political gain. This is important because people can manipulate districts by packing and cracking to provide an unfair advantage. (U4.VIT)
- Policies which are designed with the purpose of increasing the birth rate/fertility rate of a population. (U2.CC)
- The development of higher-yield and fast-growing crops through increased technology, pesticides, and fertilizers. This term is important because it proved Thomas Malthus point of crisis wrong and it also help feed the world. (U5.VIT)
- A political movement that is strongly tied to nationalism. (U4.IDK)
- A city that functions as by far the largest city in the country it inhabits. (U6.CC)
- seeks to encourage local community development and sustainable growth in an urban area. This term is important because it is the foundation for new cities and provides walkability for citizens. (U6.VIT)
28 Clues: A political movement that is strongly tied to nationalism. (U4.IDK) • There should be a larger number of small cities than bigger cities. (U6.CC) • When one group of people adopt the culture traits of another culture. (U3.CC) • A city that functions as by far the largest city in the country it inhabits. (U6.CC) • ...
