capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Capitais da Europa 2016-04-11
10 Clues: Capital de Itália • Capital de França • Capital da Áustria • Capital de Espanha • Capital da Bélgica • Capital da Croácia • Capital de Estónia • Capital da Bulgária • Capital de Portugal • Capital da Alemanha
Países y Capitales 2024-04-30
10 Clues: - Capital de China. • - Capital de Rusia. • - Capital de Grecia • - Capital de Japón. • - Capital de España. • - Capital de Italia. • - Capital de Egipto. • - Capital de Francia. • - Capital de Alemania. • - Capital del Reino Unido.
Capitales 2024-04-27
10 Clues: - Capital de Kenia. • - Capital de Canadá. • - Capital de Suecia. • - Capital de Turquía. • - Capital de Rumania. • - Capital de Islandia. • - Capital de Indonesia. • - Capital de Finlandia. • - Capital de Australia. • - Capital de Nueva Zelanda.
The West and Southwest Capitals 2023-05-11
10 Clues: Capital of Texas • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Alaska • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Hawaii • Capital of Arizon • Capital of Oklahoma • Capital of California • Capital of New Mexico • Capital of Washington
erope 2023-08-04
10 Clues: capital of Spain • capital of France • capital of Greece • capital of Poland • capital of Sweden • capital of Romania • capital of Hungary • capital of Germany • capital of Netherlands • capital of United Kingdom
States and Capitals 2023-09-21
10 Clues: Capital of Utah • Capital of Idaho • Capital of Oregon • Capital of Nevada • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Wyoming • Capital of Montana • Capital of Colorado • Capital of California • Capital of Washington
Capitals 2023-10-05
10 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of China • Capital of Italy • Capital of France • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Greece • Capital of The USA • Capital of Austria • Capital of Slovenia • Capital of Australia
capitales y departamentos 2024-10-22
10 Clues: capital del meta • capital de tunja • capital de neiva • capital de nariño • capital de armenia • capital de leticia • capital de antioquia • capital de risaralda • capital del atlantico • capital de cundinamarca
Capitales de Europa 2025-06-16
10 Clues: Capital de Suiza • Capital de Chipre • Capital de Irlanda • Capital de Polonia • Capital de Noruega • Capital de Letonia • Capital de Bulgaria • Capital de Dinamarca • Capital de Finlandia • Capital de Bielorrusia
Countries and Capitals Crossword 2025-10-20
10 Clues: Capital is Paris • Capital is Tokyo • Capital is Cairo • Capital is Moscow • Capital is Berlin • Capital is Ottawa • Capital is Beijing • Capital is Brasília • Capital is Canberra • Capital is New Delhi
Capitales 2025-11-30
10 Clues: Capital de Japón • Capital de México • Capital de Italia • Capital de España • Capital de Brasil • Capital de Canadá • Capital de Francia • Capital de Colombia • Capital de Alemania • Capital de Argentina
ECT St.Patrick's Day Crossword 2018-02-23
Across
- The ocean that the Irish island is in
- Number of teams from the Island of Ireland that have the opportunity to qualify for the FIFA World Cup
- He is celebrated the world over on March 17th
- Rock band formed in 1976 in Dublin, known for album's such as The Joshua Tree
- Dodgeball Legend of Irish decent, famous for the quote - "If you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball"
- Irish Philanthropist who set up orphanages in Ireland and brewed a dark colored ale
- Olympians from the city of Belfast can represent the Republic of Ireland or this country at the Olympic Games
- Philanthropist and lead singer of acclaimed Irish rock band U2
- Capital city of the Republic of Ireland
- Irish Sport played by men's and women's teams all across the island of Ireland. It is like Rugby and Soccer combined in one.
- Capital city of Northern Ireland
- Liberty Mutual's current CEO
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- The name of Liberty Mutual's Ireland Brand
- Liberty Mutual's Irish Property and Casualty Division is under the umbrella of: (acronym)
- Number of Colors on the Irish Flag
- Irish Dish consisting of Bacon, Sausage, Potatoes, Leeks and Chicken Stock
- Name of the Sea between the island of Ireland and England, Wales and Scotland
- Peace agreement made in 1998 between Great Britain, loyalist Irish in the Northeast or Ireland, and the Republic South
- Cities in which Liberty Mutual employs over 500 people in IT
- Irish Singer/Songwriter who wrote "Nothing Compares to You"
- 'Stick and Ball' sport of prehistoric origin played by men in Ireland and called "the fastest game on grass"
- 'Stick and Ball' Sport played by women in Ireland
- Irish Soccer icon who played in the English Premier League as well as the Los Angeles Galaxy in America.
- President of Liberty Mutual Insurance's Irish Branch
24 Clues: Liberty Mutual's current CEO • Capital city of Northern Ireland • Number of Colors on the Irish Flag • The ocean that the Irish island is in • Capital city of the Republic of Ireland • The name of Liberty Mutual's Ireland Brand • He is celebrated the world over on March 17th • 'Stick and Ball' Sport played by women in Ireland • ...
Crossword 1 2023-03-09
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- Large body of salt water between Europe and Asia
- The longest river in Africa
- Large country in North America, known for its Hollywood film industry
- Small island country in the Caribbean, known for its beaches and music
- Country in Europe known for its tulips, windmills, and cheese
- Country located in the Horn of Africa
- The world's largest tropical rainforest, found in South America
- Capital city of Australia
- Large flat-topped hill with steep sides, found in Africa
- Country in Central Asia known for its nomadic culture and yurts
- Largest country in South America
- Second largest country in the world by area
- Small country in Europe known for its chocolate and banking industry
- Capital city of Japan
- The southernmost continent on Earth
- The world's largest country by area
- Country in Southeast Asia known for its spicy cuisine and beaches
- Small landlocked country in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain
- The world's largest ocean
- Largest island in the Mediterranean Sea
- Country in the Middle East known for its oil reserves
- The largest desert in the world
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- Mountain range in South America
- Country in South Asia, home to the Taj Mahal
- The world's largest coral reef system, located off the coast of Australia
- The largest river in South America
- Country in South America known for its wine production
- The largest country in Africa by area
- The highest mountain in the world
- Small country in Southeast Asia known for its casinos and resorts
- The world's driest desert, located in South America
- Large country in Europe, home to the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum
- Landlocked country in Southeast Asia, known for its ancient temples
- Small country in Europe known for its Alpine mountains and skiing resorts
- Country in Southeast Asia known for its beaches and temples
- Mountain range in Europe that spans across eight countries
- The world's highest waterfall, located in Venezuela
- The largest lake in Africa
- Country in Central Asia known for its ancient Silk Road cities
- The world's largest bay, located in Canada
40 Clues: Capital city of Japan • Capital city of Australia • The world's largest ocean • The largest lake in Africa • The longest river in Africa • Mountain range in South America • The largest desert in the world • Largest country in South America • The highest mountain in the world • The largest river in South America • The southernmost continent on Earth • ...
Social Studies 1.2 Crossword | Lianna, Ojal, Elina, and Livia 2022-11-15
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- Another word used to call corn
- The mountain range that the Inca built bridges to travel through
- A long period without rain
- Houses made from animal hides to provide housing
- The capital of the Aztec empire
- What shape were the Adena and Hopewell culture's houses?
- The capital of the Inca empire
- The rock that the Mayans used to make quarries, temples, pyramids, and ball courts.
- A system that held and allowed water to flow; used by the Ancestral Pueblo
- The nomadic hunter-gatherers of North America
- What were the houses made from sticks, grass, and dirt called?
- What is the name of the land bridge that connected Asia and North America?
- Approximately how many feet tall is a mound?
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- the largest and most famous effigy found in Ohio
- What was the first culture between 500 BCE and 500 CE?
- Where were the dead buried with gifts
- the empire that grew in modern-day central mexico
- Temporary housing made out of ice blocks
- The Ancestral Pueblo people used this for cooking and preserving food.
- The Ancestral Pueblo made homes by mixing clay with straw or grass and drying it where?
- The state that the the Mohawk, the Oneida, the Onondaga, the Cayuga, and the Seneca tribes were fighting over
- The name inspired by the excavation that took place in 1891
- What coast did the first early Americans travel along?
- Elaborate wooden poles with carving representing animals and spirits
- What the Aztec used to make fish nets
- How many cities were in the Mayan empire?
- Large, dome-shaped structures that housed entire families; used by the Eastern Woodlands people
- The ancestral Pueblo moved south in 1300 to what state?
- The present-day Spanish speaking country where the Inca Empire first developed.
- The Aztec language that is still spoken by some Mexican people today.
- A type of burial mound in which it is shaped like an animal when viewed from the sky
31 Clues: A long period without rain • Another word used to call corn • The capital of the Inca empire • The capital of the Aztec empire • Where were the dead buried with gifts • What the Aztec used to make fish nets • Temporary housing made out of ice blocks • How many cities were in the Mayan empire? • Approximately how many feet tall is a mound? • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2024-10-29
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- A fabric made by weaving, used in making clothing
- A period of rapid growth in the use of machines in manufacturing and production that began in the mid-1700s
- relating to farm areas and life in the country
- This machine played an important role in the mechanization of textile production. Unlike the spinning wheel, it can spin more than one yarn at a time.
- An amount of money paid to an employee at a specific rate per hour worked.
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- all natural resources used to produce goods and services
- The 18th century privatization of common lands in England, which contributed to the increase in population and the rise of industrialization.
- Land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services
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- an artificial waterway used to transport people and goods.
- A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- make (something) on a large scale using machinery.
- an engine that uses steam to generate power.
- an invention or creation that is brand new
- the tools, equipment, machinery, and factories used in the production of goods and services
- An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed, the money must be paid back plus the lending fee, called interest.
- Networks of iron rails on which steam locomotives pulled long trains at high speeds.
- Land routes that were leveled and maintained by companies and the government in order to increase commerce between towns.
- farming or growing plants for food or products.
- the work done by humans that is used in the production of goods and services.
- a loom operated mechanically, run by water. It sped up the production of textiles.
- relating to a city
22 Clues: relating to a city • an invention or creation that is brand new • an engine that uses steam to generate power. • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • relating to farm areas and life in the country • farming or growing plants for food or products. • A fabric made by weaving, used in making clothing • make (something) on a large scale using machinery. • ...
Hunter 2026-05-20
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- A government where the citizens hold the power to vote and rule
- Professional warriors in ancient Japan who protected the landowners
- A terrible disease that killed millions of people across Europe
- The Babylonian king famous for one of the first written legal codes
- A scientist who studies human history by digging up artifacts
- People who move from place to place in search of food and water
- An English document signed in 1215 that limited the king's power
- A famous Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- An invention by Johannes Gutenberg that made it easy to print books who spread Islam first
- A powerful Roman general who became dictator and was assassinated
- Stone structures built by Romans to carry fresh water into cities
- The second part of the Christian Bible that features the life of Jesus
- The prophet who founded the religion of Islam
- The wealthy capital city of the Byzantine Empire
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- The social and political system of medieval Europe based on loyalty
- A incredibly rich king of Mali who famously traveled to Mecca
- The Byzantine emperor known for creating a famous code of laws
- The holy city where Muslims go on a religious pilgrimage
- A powerful military general who ruled over feudal Japan
- An empire in Mexico known for building its capital city on a lake
- A famous stone city built high in the Andes mountains by the Incas
- A famous trade route that connected China to the Mediterranean world
- The belief in only one God which is shared by Christians
- A poor peasant worker who was legally tied to a lord's land
- A famous Greek philosopher who taught by asking questions
- A wealthy city in West Africa known for trade and learning
- The Indian prince who became known as the Buddha
- n The belief in many gods which was common in early civilizations
28 Clues: The prophet who founded the religion of Islam • The Indian prince who became known as the Buddha • The wealthy capital city of the Byzantine Empire • A famous Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa • A powerful military general who ruled over feudal Japan • The holy city where Muslims go on a religious pilgrimage • ...
ERASMUS DAY 2019 2019-11-24
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- CAPITAL CITY OF SPAIN
- TOLEDO IS A CITY IN ...
- CAPITAL CITY OF LATVIA
- HOW MANY COUNTRIES ARE THERE IN OUR PROJECT?
- TURKISH FLAG IS RED AND ...
- NATIONAL FOOD IN SPAIN
- THEY COVER HALF OF LATVIA
- ROMANIAN FLAG IS BLUE, RED AND ...
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- CAPITAL CITY OF ROMANIA
- CAPITAL CITY OF TURKEY
- THE NAME OF OUR PROJECT IS "IF I ..."
- NATIONAL FOOD IN LATVIA
- LITTLE... ANOTHER NAME OF BUKAREST
- CAPITAL CITY OF POLAND
14 Clues: CAPITAL CITY OF SPAIN • CAPITAL CITY OF TURKEY • CAPITAL CITY OF LATVIA • CAPITAL CITY OF POLAND • NATIONAL FOOD IN SPAIN • CAPITAL CITY OF ROMANIA • NATIONAL FOOD IN LATVIA • TOLEDO IS A CITY IN ... • THEY COVER HALF OF LATVIA • TURKISH FLAG IS RED AND ... • LITTLE... ANOTHER NAME OF BUKAREST • ROMANIAN FLAG IS BLUE, RED AND ... • THE NAME OF OUR PROJECT IS "IF I ..." • ...
Crossword-Word Search (Geography–World Cities) 2024-12-11
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- A war torn city in Lebanon
- A historic city in Turkiye
- A biblical city in Israel
- The capital of China
- The capital of Austria
- The capital of Denmark
- A French speaking city in Canada
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- The capital of the Netherlands
- The largest city in Switzerland
- A beautiful city in Belgium
- A beautiful city in Italy
- A city of water in Italy
- The second largest city in Portugal
- The capital of Spain
14 Clues: The capital of China • The capital of Spain • The capital of Austria • The capital of Denmark • A city of water in Italy • A beautiful city in Italy • A biblical city in Israel • A war torn city in Lebanon • A historic city in Turkiye • A beautiful city in Belgium • The capital of the Netherlands • The largest city in Switzerland • A French speaking city in Canada • ...
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 • ...
Transportation 2020-05-16
write the plural for each singular 2023-09-02
End of Year 8 Crossword 2016-07-20
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- The mountain range in the west of South America
- The ocean between the UK and America
- Which south American country is named after the equator?
- The process of dropping material in a river
- Which South Korean city sounds like a spiritual part of you
- Capital of the UK
- The geographical name for a bend in a river
- The movement of people from rural areas to urban areas
- The capital city of China
- The part of the UK that is not included in Team GB!
- Process where liquid turns in to gas
- A city that is both in Alabama and the West Midlands
- The capital of the USA
- The name of the largest island of Japan
- Which river starts in Peru and ends in Brazil
- The land of ice and fire
- In which city in Texas was JFK shot?
- The largest desert in the world
- The host nation of this years Olympics
- The national animal of China
- The state of the USA that sticks out to the west
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- A city which has more than 10 million people in it
- The continent around the South Pole
- the most populated city in the world
- Which south American countries name means "Silver Coast"
- the process of a country becoming better
- The tallest mountain in the world
- The capital of Peru
- The sea between Europe and Africa
- Process where gas turns in to liquid
- The capital of Mexico
- The winners of the year 8 form competition
- Africa The southern most country in Africa
- the capital city of Russia
- the capital city of Turkmenistan
- The name of a large type of storm, for example, Katrina
- The tropic to the south of equator
- The capital city of Senegal
- The aboriginal name of Ayer's Rock
- The country north of the USA
- The capital of France
- The mountain range in Europe
42 Clues: Capital of the UK • The capital of Peru • The capital of Mexico • The capital of France • The capital of the USA • The land of ice and fire • The capital city of China • the capital city of Russia • The capital city of Senegal • The country north of the USA • The national animal of China • The mountain range in Europe • The largest desert in the world • the capital city of Turkmenistan • ...
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 • ...
The Maya Civilization 2026-04-28
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- slash-and-burn technique
- made it possible for the Olmecs and the Mayas to create permanent settlements
- the region extending from modern Mexico through Central America
- related to a god or gods
- which peninsula do the Mayan cities continue to prosper in
- could foretell the future
- the primary food
- a method of farming along the sides of mountains
- Mayan civilization was found here
- matchmaker
- centers plazas surrounded by temples and palaces
- the first Mesoamericans to use a solar calendar
- Chichen Itza
- was at the top of the social pyramid
- an important feature in their religion
- worn by the ruler which was as tall as a person
- to support or provide nourishment for
- Mayas who lived in different communities used the same...
- actions performed as part of a religious ceremony
- was a special number for the men
- birds with shiny green feathers
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- this took over the cities in the lowlands when they collapsed
- city
- a gift of an animal or human for slaughter to the gods
- used to built Mayan cities
- knew how to read and write
- the backbone of society
- performed manual labor
- the people of an ancient Mesoamerican civilization
- a social structure used to rank social classes
- a large amount
- the Mayans were accomplished at this
- writing that uses pictures as symbols
- to leave something behind
- was a special number for the women
35 Clues: city • matchmaker • Chichen Itza • a large amount • the primary food • performed manual labor • the backbone of society • slash-and-burn technique • related to a god or gods • could foretell the future • to leave something behind • used to built Mayan cities • knew how to read and write • birds with shiny green feathers • was a special number for the men • Mayan civilization was found here • ...
Cities of Central India_RV Prasad 2021-09-30
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- This state gets its name from the 36 forts situated in the region
- This city, supposedly named after the bricks and ropes industries in the region, is the largest railway junction because of the intersection of the Mumbai-Calcutta & Chennai-Delhi railway lines here
- Once associated with the largest industrial disaster in Asia, this is also known as the City of Lakes
- This city with a royal history was once the winter capital of Madhya Bharat province
- The stupa built in this city, considered to be built by Emperor Ashoka, features prominently in many currency notes of India
- This city on the banks of River Narmada is considered to be the place where the game 'snooker' was started
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- This musician who was one of the nine gems of akbar's court, is commemorated in Gwalior city with his tomb and the annual "__ Sangeet Samaroh" festival
- This city shot to industrial prominence after a steel plant was set up here in collaboration between India and Soviet Union. This city is now famous for IIT and various other education institutions
- One of the 100 'smart cities' of India, this is the largest & most populous city of Madhya Pradesh
- This is the capital city of Chattisgarh
10 Clues: This is the capital city of Chattisgarh • This state gets its name from the 36 forts situated in the region • This city with a royal history was once the winter capital of Madhya Bharat province • One of the 100 'smart cities' of India, this is the largest & most populous city of Madhya Pradesh • ...
oi 2015-07-12
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- País mais pobre das Américas.
- Onde se concentra a população canadense.
- Cidade mais turística do México.
- “demônio mexicano” que aterrorizou adolescentes no mês passado.
- A capital do México foi construída sobre as ruinas dessa cidade Asteca.
- Capital de Cuba.
- adversário mexicano que o Inter enfrenta na semi-final da Libertadores.
- Único país que faz fronteira com Canadá.
- capital do Canadá.
- província separatista do sul do Canadá.
- Ponto mais alto de Cuba. Pico...
- País do reggae.
- país mais populoso da América Central.
- chapéu tipicamente mexicano.
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- A revolução cubana por comandada por ele.
- capital venezuelana.
- As línguas oficiais do Canadá são o inglês e o...
- atual presidente cubano.
- polêmico presidente venezuelano que morreu nos último anos.
- Região da América Central com belas praias.
- grande ferrovia do Canadá.
- capital de Trinidad e Tobago.
- Localizada no norte do Canadá – “Esquimolândia”.
- maior cidade do oeste canadense.
- os jogos pan-americanos estão sendo realizados nessa cidade.
- Sistema politico-econômico cubano.
- maior queda-d'água do mundo. Localizada na Venezuela.
- Peninsula onde caiu o meteoro que matou os dinossauros.
- O México é o sexto maior produtor mundial desse produto.
- Capital da Costa Rica.
- Primeiro nome de um famoso cantor adolescente do Canadá.
31 Clues: País do reggae. • Capital de Cuba. • capital do Canadá. • capital venezuelana. • Capital da Costa Rica. • atual presidente cubano. • grande ferrovia do Canadá. • chapéu tipicamente mexicano. • País mais pobre das Américas. • capital de Trinidad e Tobago. • Cidade mais turística do México. • maior cidade do oeste canadense. • Ponto mais alto de Cuba. Pico... • ...
GEOGRAPHY OF ASIA 2020-12-30
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- ____ Baikal has the greatest volume of freshwater in the world
- This "stan" with the capital city of Astana used to be part of the Soviet Union
- The most populous country in the world
- The longest river in Asia is located in China
- Large desert in southern Mongolia and Northern China
- Famous river in India travels through Bangladesh and into the Bay of Bengal
- The highest point in the world
- The giant ____ bear can only be found in China
- The capital city of this country is Ulaanbaatar
- River in China and also the Imperial color of China
- Ocean located to the east of Asia
- This island nation officially calls itself the Republic of China
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- The capital city of this country is Islamabad
- The Bay of ____ is located to the east of India
- This country is famous for the Taj Majal
- The capital city of Taiwan
- Very high mountain range between China and India
- The largest country in the world by area
- The capital city of South Korea
- Ocean located to the south of Asia
- Island nation with the capital city of Tokyo
- This country is located between China and India and is home to Mount Everest
22 Clues: The capital city of Taiwan • Ocean located to the east of Asia • The highest point in the world • The most populous country in the world • The capital city of South Korea • Ocean located to the south of Asia • This country is famous for the Taj Majal • The Bay of ____ is located to the east of India • ...
St. Louis Arc Random 2021-07-20
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- the Capital of Ireland
- Who is the captain of the St. Louis Blues
- This football team plays in GreenBay
- Flying mammal
- is the capital of South Dakota
- Capital of North Dakota
- is the proper way that we should act at work
- is the skill to share information with others by speaking or writing
- The Cubs play at this historic ball park
- The 32nd President of the United States
- A black and white bird that lives in Antartica
- Large marsupial
- This hockey team plays in Minnesota
- Likes to chase mice
- Who won Stanley Cup in 2020 and 2021
- a grocery store starts with S
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- This baseball team plays in Toronto
- is the capital of Kentucky
- Has a trunk
- The Red Sox play at this ball park
- Capital of California
- This is the world's tallest mountain
- practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness
- Pink bird that stands on one leg
- This hockey team plays at Enterprise Center
- grocery store starts with D
- This baseball team plays at Busch Stadium
- This university is located in Columbus, MO
- 28th President of the United States
- Man's best friend
- Capital of Germany
31 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Capital of Germany • Likes to chase mice • Capital of California • the Capital of Ireland • Capital of North Dakota • is the capital of Kentucky • grocery store starts with D • a grocery store starts with S • is the capital of South Dakota • Pink bird that stands on one leg • The Red Sox play at this ball park • ...
Countries of the World 2023-05-20
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- I have the biggest population in Africa
- I am known for my pyramids
- My capital is Havana
- My capital is Copenhagen
- I have all the lemurs
- I use to have an east and west part but joined together
- My capital is the biggest city in the world
- My country is a whole continent
- My capital is Warsaw
- I have the biggest population in the world
- I love my four leaf clovers
- I have water named after me
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- I am farthest south in the world
- I have the biggest military in the world
- I am known for my mountains and amazing skiing
- My biggest city is Toronto
- We are known for out tulips
- I am the farthest north
- I am known as the boot of Europe
- I am known for my sprinters
- My capital city is Moscow
- I am the home of IKEA
- My capital city is Madrid
- My name is also an animal that people eat
- I am known for my chocolate and waffles
- I have most of Amazon Rainforest
- I am neighbors with the Dominican Republic
- My flag is not rectangular
- I have a really big canal
29 Clues: My capital is Havana • My capital is Warsaw • I am the home of IKEA • I have all the lemurs • I am the farthest north • My capital is Copenhagen • My capital city is Moscow • My capital city is Madrid • I have a really big canal • My biggest city is Toronto • I am known for my pyramids • My flag is not rectangular • We are known for out tulips • I am known for my sprinters • ...
Fashion Designers 2025-03-03
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- What fashion label's logo has JC?
- What fashion label's logo includes a charging horse?
- What fashion label's logo is LV?
- What fashion label's slogan is "Off the wall"?
- What fashion label's logo is a forward facing "C" interlocked with a backwards "C"?
- What fashion label's logo is Saturn with a Catholic cross on top of the planet?
- What fashion label's logo includes a leaf?
- What fashion label's logo includes an aligator?
- What fashion label's logo is YSL?
- What fashion label's logo is a lower case "c" with a capital "K"?
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- What fashion label's logo includes four capital "G's" facing different directions?
- What fashion label's logo includes a polo player?
- What fashion label's logo includes a carriage being pulled by a horse?
- What fashion label's logo includes a capital "V" in almost a full circle?
- What fashion label's logo is a forward facing "G" interlocked with a backwards "G"?
- What fashion label's slogan is "Just do it"?
- What fashion label's logo includes a capital "D"?
- What fashion label's logo is a capital "F" right side up with another capital "F" upside down?
- What fashion label's logo includes a face with no pupils in a circle with fine line design?
- What fashion label's logo is D&G?
20 Clues: What fashion label's logo is LV? • What fashion label's logo has JC? • What fashion label's logo is D&G? • What fashion label's logo is YSL? • What fashion label's logo includes a leaf? • What fashion label's slogan is "Just do it"? • What fashion label's slogan is "Off the wall"? • What fashion label's logo includes an aligator? • ...
Italian regional capitals 2025-09-18
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- I’m a huge city with tall skyscrapers
- I’m the southernmost capital of the Italian Peninsula
- My streets were walked by the greatest artists during the Italian Renaissance
- I’m the home of Gianduiotto chocolate and Fiat cars
- If you are playing cards with me… You are probably cheating
- I’m the capital of Italy
- When you visit me, you can eat tortellini with ragù sauce!
- I’m a romantic city surrounded by water
- To get from Rovereto to me, you will need so much power!
- My inhabitants are called Sicilians
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- I’m the only capital of central Italy on the Adriatic Sea
- I’m the capital of a lesser-known region in Italy. My name reminds of a low… field
- From here, you can see Mount Vesuvius
- If you walk across my streets, you may hear a strange language called Sardinian
- I’m the capital of the smallest Italian region
- I’m a city on the Adriatic Sea. Many communities called me home in the past: the Austrians, the Slovenians…
- If you like Jazz music, you have to visit me in the summertime!
- The Adige River crosses me
- I’m the capital city of Abruzzo. I have the same name as a big bird in Italian.
- Every morning I wake up watching the Ligurian Sea
20 Clues: I’m the capital of Italy • The Adige River crosses me • My inhabitants are called Sicilians • I’m a huge city with tall skyscrapers • From here, you can see Mount Vesuvius • I’m a romantic city surrounded by water • I’m the capital of the smallest Italian region • Every morning I wake up watching the Ligurian Sea • I’m the home of Gianduiotto chocolate and Fiat cars • ...
Central Asia 2026-03-16
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- capital of Turkmenistan, is called the?
- What is the Largest country in Central Asia?
- What is the Capital of Uzbekistan?
- What is the name of the Mountain range known as the "Roof of the World"?
- What is the name of the Landlocked nation dominated by the Tian Shan mountains?
- What was the name of the Country with the capital of Ashgabat?
- Major cotton-producing nation, is called the?
- What is the name of the Sea that borders Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan called?
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- Capital of Kazakhstan (formerly Nur-Sultan), was called the?
- What is the name of the Former ruling union of the 'Stans?
- What is the Capital of Kyrgyzstan?
- What is one of the countries that make up Central Asia?
- What is the name of the Country often considered a historical buffer state?
- What is the name of the Language branch related to Persian?
- What is the Capital of Tajikistan?
- What was the name of the Autonomous region of China?
- What is the Broad, open grassland dominant in the region called?
- What is the name of the Shrinking sea between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan?
- Traditional portable dwellingis called what?
- What is the name of the Historic trade route traversing the region?
20 Clues: What is the Capital of Kyrgyzstan? • What is the Capital of Tajikistan? • What is the Capital of Uzbekistan? • capital of Turkmenistan, is called the? • What is the Largest country in Central Asia? • Traditional portable dwellingis called what? • Major cotton-producing nation, is called the? • What was the name of the Autonomous region of China? • ...
Central Asia 2026-03-16
Across
- What is the Capital of Uzbekistan?
- What is the Capital of Tajikistan?
- What is the Capital of Kyrgyzstan?
- What is the name of the Shrinking sea between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan?
- Capital of Kazakhstan (formerly Nur-Sultan), was called the?
- What is the name of the Language branch related to Persian?
- What is the name of the Landlocked nation dominated by the Tian Shan mountains?
- What is one of the countries that make up Central Asia?
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- Traditional portable dwellingis called what?
- What is the name of the Historic trade route traversing the region?
- What is the name of the Sea that borders Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan called?
- What was the name of the Country with the capital of Ashgabat?
- What is the name of the Former ruling union of the 'Stans?
- What is the name of the Country often considered a historical buffer state?
- What is the name of the capital of Turkmenistan?
- What is the Largest country in Central Asia?
- What is the name of the Mountain range known as the "Roof of the World"?
- Major cotton-producing nation, is called the?
- What is the Broad, open grassland dominant in the region called?
- What was the name of the Autonomous region of China?
20 Clues: What is the Capital of Uzbekistan? • What is the Capital of Tajikistan? • What is the Capital of Kyrgyzstan? • Traditional portable dwellingis called what? • What is the Largest country in Central Asia? • Major cotton-producing nation, is called the? • What is the name of the capital of Turkmenistan? • What was the name of the Autonomous region of China? • ...
South Africa 2023-10-31
4 Clues: Their local C_______ is the South African rand. • South Africa is on the southern tip of which continent? • Zulu, Xhosa and English are the main three L______ spoken. • Cape town, Bloemfotein, and Pretoria are the c____ cities.
Team B 2022-02-07
Across
- - Mr. Bean
- - an important financial statement that communicates an organization’s worth
- - Capital of Iraq
- - A term to describe rapid, excessive and out-of-control general price increase in an economy
- best known for having bequeathed his fortune to establish the Nobel Prize
- - Capital of Cuba
- - masterminding the unification of Germany and served as its first chancellor
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- - Capital of Finland
- - Is a legal concept describing a financial instrument where by an asset is held by the third party of behalf of two other parties.
- - Nike signed its first-lifetime deal ever since its inception for $1B
- - refers to the difference between two prices, rates or yields
- - Refers to an asset that a lender accepts as security for a loan
- - Refers to the ongoing business expenses not directly attributed to creating a product or service
- - Capital of Vietnam
- - Capital of UAE
- - Widely regarded as the chief architect of the Constitution of India
- - Capital of Morocco
17 Clues: - Mr. Bean • - Capital of UAE • - Capital of Iraq • - Capital of Cuba • - Capital of Finland • - Capital of Vietnam • - Capital of Morocco • - refers to the difference between two prices, rates or yields • - Refers to an asset that a lender accepts as security for a loan • - Widely regarded as the chief architect of the Constitution of India • ...
Geography 2013-05-22
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- the province/territory of this of this capital city is is Yukon territory
- the Aboriginal Canadian's who live in the arctic
- the province/territory of the capital city is Prince Edward Island
- the movement of people into a country to live
- the capital city of this province/territory is Iqaluit
- family and better job opportunities are examples
- the study of human population
- molten rock located above the earth's crust
- the layer of the earth where movement of molten rock occurs
- the day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere
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- the province/territory of this capital city is Northwest territory
- the capital city of this province/territory is Victoria
- the number of people who die, per year 1000
- the capital city of this province/territory is St. John's
- average weather conditions over a long period of time
- molten rock located beneath the earth's crust
- the capitals city of this province/territory is Winnipeg
17 Clues: the study of human population • the number of people who die, per year 1000 • molten rock located above the earth's crust • the day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere • the movement of people into a country to live • molten rock located beneath the earth's crust • the Aboriginal Canadian's who live in the arctic • family and better job opportunities are examples • ...
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) • ...
Australia and the Pacific - Pretest 2014-08-30
Across
- What is Australia’s national capital?
- Which Australian state is an island?
- The major part of Papua New guinea is on which large island?
- What mountain range runs from north to south across Australia?
- What is the capital of the Australian state of Queensland
- Which sea is between Australia and the Solomon Islands?
- Melbourne is the capital of which Australian state?
- Fiji and Western Samoa are surrounded by which ocean?
- What is the only nation that occupies an entire continent?
- Which island nation is east of the city of Melbourne in south-eastern Australia?
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- Much of the Great Sandy Desert is found in which Australian state?
- What city is the capital and a major port for the Australian state of New South Wales?
- What is New Zealand’s capital city?
- The islands of Java, Celebes, and part of New Guinea belong to which island nation?
- What is Indonesia’s capital?
- Which mountain range is just west of Canberra and is part of the Great Dividing Range?
- Which major reef lies between Australia and the Coral Sea?
- Which ocean is found west of Australia?
18 Clues: What is Indonesia’s capital? • What is New Zealand’s capital city? • Which Australian state is an island? • What is Australia’s national capital? • Which ocean is found west of Australia? • Melbourne is the capital of which Australian state? • Fiji and Western Samoa are surrounded by which ocean? • Which sea is between Australia and the Solomon Islands? • ...
Pradyun Manne's Inca Crossword 2021-01-29
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- the Inca were very good at doing this.
- the leader of the Inca civilization.
- performed these deaths as a tribute to the gods.
- they were left alone all day because care for them took away time from work.
- a famous Inca site which is a popular tourist site.
- cities were built around these.
- the Inca lived on these mountains.
- every Inca person had one of these ceremonies when they were 12-14 years old.
- where the Inca lived.
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- a very important animal to the Inca.
- the Sun god for the Inca.
- the Sapa Inca had 4 of these people to help him rule the empire.
- made these to connect the empire and used to get across water.
- every noble family had a different one of these.
- the messengers of the Inca empire
- the knotted language of the Inca.
- only noble children went to these places.
- made these to connect the empire but common people were not allowed to use these.
- most Inca people had this job.
- the Inca were always what.
- the capital of the Inca civilization.
- commoners could not be this.
- an ancient civilization that resided in South America.
- the Sapa Inca lived in one of these.
24 Clues: where the Inca lived. • the Sun god for the Inca. • the Inca were always what. • commoners could not be this. • most Inca people had this job. • cities were built around these. • the messengers of the Inca empire • the knotted language of the Inca. • the Inca lived on these mountains. • a very important animal to the Inca. • the leader of the Inca civilization. • ...
Josh's Inca crossword 2021-01-29
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- what did Sapa Inco organize?
- what job were criminals forced to do?
- Why couldn’t everyone see the Sapa Inca?
- Why were different hairstyles so important for Inca men?
- Terrace Farming
- How did the Inca prepare the dead for the afterlife?
- What types of gods did the Inca worship?
- What group or social classe of people lived in the city of Cuzco?
- how the Incas were master builders.
- What group of people helped the Sapa Inca rule his empire?
- something that common people could not do in Inca society?
- How were babies treated in Incan society?
- What was the name of the first Inca city and capital?
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- what did the Incas boys for coming of age?
- Why were llamas so important to the Inca?
- There is mountains, rain forests, and deserts?
- What job did most common Incas have?
- the name of the sun god?
- who became the first ruler of the Inca?
- Why did so few criminals try to escape?
- Why was there so little crime in the Inca empire?
- if a new tribe didn't join the Incas what hapind?
- How did the Inca layout their cities?
- What were the one staple crops of the Inca?
24 Clues: Terrace Farming • the name of the sun god? • what did Sapa Inco organize? • how the Incas were master builders. • What job did most common Incas have? • what job were criminals forced to do? • How did the Inca layout their cities? • who became the first ruler of the Inca? • Why did so few criminals try to escape? • Why couldn’t everyone see the Sapa Inca? • ...
Frequently Confused Word 2022-03-08
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- I wanted ____ thank you for dinner.
- She wasn't going to let a little rain ____ her.
- I ____ here, waiting for something to happen.
- I don't like to ____ my purse on the floor.
- Rome is the ____ of Italy, and one of the most visited cities in Europe.
- He makes vague ____ to Harry Potter being his son.
- My father walked me down the ____.
- I never really dressed up ____ on special occasions.
- I am going to get gas and ____ go to the bank.
- I always ____ my phone.
- She began to ____ the drink into my cup.
- The school’s principal had so much money.
- I went to ____ house.
- I’m going to ____-____ a story.
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- She saw something, and he saw it ____.
- The ____ rule was to treat others how you wanted to be treated.
- I'm going to go ____ first.
- The experience has had a bad ____ on him.
- The video game is designed to give the ____ that you are in control of an airplane.
- The door handle is ____.
- The striking ____ building features marble and statuary.
- The desert ____ was in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
- I’m going to put on ____ for the dance.
- I am better ____ you.
- He did not ____ my generous donation.
- She is ____ years old.
- That ____ is so large.
27 Clues: I am better ____ you. • I went to ____ house. • She is ____ years old. • That ____ is so large. • I always ____ my phone. • The door handle is ____. • I'm going to go ____ first. • I’m going to ____-____ a story. • My father walked me down the ____. • I wanted ____ thank you for dinner. • He did not ____ my generous donation. • She saw something, and he saw it ____. • ...
Roman History Crossword 2022-04-03
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- Number of hills in Rome (In Latin)
- Latin for "I forbid", used when rejecting laws.
- Famous marketplace, meeting place, and much more.
- Large unit in the Roman army.
- Elected officials.
- Constructed by the Romans to bring water from outside sources into cities and towns.
- A man who was head of the family and had complete control over it.
- Housing complex in Rome equivalent to apartments.
- The most famous Roman temple to the gods.
- The largest and most famous Roman stadium.
- Became the first Roman emperor after defeating Mark Antony
- The capital of Italy.
- Roman king of the gods, whose Greek counterpart is Zeus.
- Name given to everyone in Rome who is not wealthy.
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- Very famous Roman building where gladiator battles were held.
- Roman lower class and about 90% of the population.
- Where Rome was founded. (In Latin)
- Famous Roman writer, orator, lawyer, and more.
- Officials who managed the government and army.
- Twin brother of Rome's founder
- Roman word for emperor named after Julius Caesar.
- The founder of Rome.
- Elected officials who wore a toga praetexta.
- Four letters used as a symbol for the Roman Republic.
- Year that Rome was founded. (Roman Numerals)
25 Clues: Elected officials. • The founder of Rome. • The capital of Italy. • Large unit in the Roman army. • Twin brother of Rome's founder • Number of hills in Rome (In Latin) • Where Rome was founded. (In Latin) • The most famous Roman temple to the gods. • The largest and most famous Roman stadium. • Elected officials who wore a toga praetexta. • ...
Geography 2018-01-14
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- _________ Fuels are non renewable and are a cause of Climate Change
- Something useful that people need
- _________ Lakes are the biggest in Canada
- Using resources in a way that will last forever
- This region includes the Maritime provinces
- _________ and Great Lakes region includes many of Canada's biggest cities
- A flat region of grasslands
- This mountainous region includes B.C.
- This line separates north and south
- an area of similar features
- These features of place include mountains and rivers
- This describes the average weather in a place
- The Canadian_________ is a large rocky area with a low population
- This location uses latitude and longitude
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- The idea that all things travel to different places
- These features of place include towns, road, farms
- Canada's capital city
- _________ Mountains are the biggest in Canada
- A type of resource like oil that will one day run out
- Using resources in a way that will eventually run out
- The Prime__________ separates east and west
- Human__________ interaction is how we use and need nature
- This Northern region has an extreme climate and low population
- This location uses words like east, west, north, south
- A type of resource that can be used again and again
- _________ Bay is a large body of water in Northern Canada
26 Clues: Canada's capital city • A flat region of grasslands • an area of similar features • Something useful that people need • This line separates north and south • This mountainous region includes B.C. • _________ Lakes are the biggest in Canada • This location uses latitude and longitude • This region includes the Maritime provinces • The Prime__________ separates east and west • ...
The United Kingdom 2018-06-18
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- The Scottish word for lake
- The Scottish Festival on the 31st of December
- The "bards" were ...
- Wales's biggest cities are in the ...
- The Giant's causeway is a huge ...
- A Musical Instrument which is typical in Scotland
- The UK is divided into different regions called...
- The most famous building in Edinburgh is the Edinburgh ...
- The religious majority in Northern Ireland are ...
- The capital city of Northern Ireland is called
- The largest city in Scotland is ...
- The Celtic language spoken in Wales
- A small city in England with a great University
- Most of the people in England live in...
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- A legendary King of Wales
- A typical dish in Scotland
- A popular film about the history of Scotland
- The own government of Wales has its seat in the ...
- The conflicts in Northern Ireland's history were called "The ..."
- The mountain landscape in Scotland is called...
- The history of Northern Ireland has always been dominated by
- An animal which is seen on the flag of Wales
- A county with a mild, warm climate and some seaside towns
- A Scottish skirt for men
- The largest freshwater lake in Scotland
- The national plant of Scotland is the ...
- Another word for Topic
27 Clues: The "bards" were ... • Another word for Topic • A Scottish skirt for men • A legendary King of Wales • The Scottish word for lake • A typical dish in Scotland • The Giant's causeway is a huge ... • The largest city in Scotland is ... • The Celtic language spoken in Wales • Wales's biggest cities are in the ... • The largest freshwater lake in Scotland • ...
Chapter 6 & 7 2016-11-28
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- Action taken to isolate the enemy and cut off supplies
- Person who belongs to a group that others consider wild
- Rocky hill where early people built cities
- King of Macedonia; conquered Persia and Egypt
- Someone who used reason to understand the world
- In ancient Sparta, term for slaves
- Payment made by a less powerful state or nation to a more powerful
- To murder for political reasons
- Type of serious drama that ends in disaster
- Someone or something that lives forever
- Ruler who takes power with the support of the middle and working classes
- Seller of goods
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- Public market and meeting place in an ancient Greek city
- Area of land nearly surrounded by water
- Wide-spread disease
- War fought between Athens and Sparta
- Long poem that tells a story
- Form of government in which citizens govern themselves
- City with its own traditions, government, and laws
- Greek history or culture after the death of Alexander
- Member of a rich and power family
- Condition of being owned by, and forced to work
- Sacred site used to consult a god or goddess
- City-State in ancient Greece
- City-State in ancient Greece; capital of modern-day Greece
25 Clues: Seller of goods • Wide-spread disease • Long poem that tells a story • City-State in ancient Greece • To murder for political reasons • Member of a rich and power family • In ancient Sparta, term for slaves • War fought between Athens and Sparta • Area of land nearly surrounded by water • Someone or something that lives forever • Rocky hill where early people built cities • ...
Chapter 4/5: US and Canada 2018-11-29
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- major shipping center in the Maritime Provinces (city)
- 4 Million + people live here and its suburbs in Canada
- fertile soil in the midwest give it this nickname
- tallest mountain in North America
- this industry is centered around the cities of San Francisco and Seattle
- much of the mineral wealth of the US is located in this economic region
- 3/4ths of the ethnicity of people living in America include this
- 8 large islands and 120 smaller ones
- examples: coal, oil, natural gas
- tallest mountain in Canada
- Canada's government provides this to its people; US attempts have proven difficult
- one of the world's BEST fishing areas
- this industry is the largest sector of the US economy
- S.A.M (Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba)
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- tallest mountain in contiguous US
- trade agreement between US/Mexico/Canada
- Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI
- number of provinces in Canada
- capital of Canada
- tallest mountain in the US east of the Mississippi River
- largest group of freshwater lakes in the world
- broad lowland along the eastern and southern US coasts
- tourism and citrus state in the South
- the people in this province value their French history and influence
- longest mountain range in North America
25 Clues: capital of Canada • tallest mountain in Canada • number of provinces in Canada • Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI • examples: coal, oil, natural gas • tallest mountain in contiguous US • tallest mountain in North America • 8 large islands and 120 smaller ones • tourism and citrus state in the South • one of the world's BEST fishing areas • longest mountain range in North America • ...
Chapter 23 2015-01-05
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- Germany, A-H Empire, and the Ottoman Empire made up the ___________ Powers.
- Who declared war on Russia and France on August 3rd?
- A German submarine sunk what British passenger liner?
- ________ warfare was very prominent in the Great War.
- Who won the election of 1916?
- What was the term used to describe the large number of African Americans moving to northern cities from the South (leave no spaces)?
- The __________ Act provided penalties for spies and those alike
- What armed force branch did not accept African Americans?
- What city was notable for race riots?
- Britain, France, Italy, Russia, and the US made up the __________
- A leading feminist activist
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- President during start of the war.
- The triple alliance included the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Italy, and who?
- Who commanded the AEF?
- Who was a leader of the fight for women's suffrage?
- The Germans used what type of warfare the Americans saw as barbaric?
- Capital of Bosnia
- Wilson preferred to stay ________ in the war.
- Who declared war on Germany on August 4th?
- The ________ Act outlawed any negative expression of the war
- The "big four" consisted of the US, Britain, France and who?
- The triple entente included Britain, France, and who?
- Who was won the election of 1920?
- What organization was responsible for propaganda in support of the war?
- In what massacre were mine strikers killed?
25 Clues: Capital of Bosnia • Who commanded the AEF? • A leading feminist activist • Who won the election of 1916? • Who was won the election of 1920? • President during start of the war. • What city was notable for race riots? • Who declared war on Germany on August 4th? • In what massacre were mine strikers killed? • Wilson preferred to stay ________ in the war. • ...
Unit 8 Revolutions Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-15
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- Commodore __________ ____________ was able to convince the Japanese to trade with the US.
- 97% of the French population was part of this.
- What revolution was inspired by the American Revolution?
- The storming of the ___________ was on July 14, 1789.
- Unified the warring clans of Japan and moved the capital to Edo (Tokyo).
- Royalty does not have much power because they are figure heads.
- Invading ___________ was the first large military defeat that Napoleon experienced.
- What means extreme pride and love for your country?
- Napoleon's last battle was at ____________.
- After this Parliament will have regular elections and freedom of speech to petition the King.
- "No taxation without representation" was a slogan of what revolution?
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- Between 20 - 40 million people died in this civil war.
- Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution?
- People were called ___________ if their father was white and their mother was a slave.
- This was used in Chinese medicine for 1000s of years.
- These spring up all around Europe after Napoleon death and are a major cause of WWI.
- Who came to power in France after the revolution?
- This was an extremely profitable colony in the Caribbean because of sugar cane and coffee.
- What means middle class and urban?
- During these the British and French destroy most of China's coastal cities.
20 Clues: What means middle class and urban? • Napoleon's last battle was at ____________. • Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution? • 97% of the French population was part of this. • Who came to power in France after the revolution? • What means extreme pride and love for your country? • The storming of the ___________ was on July 14, 1789. • ...
Unit 8 Revolutions Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-15
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- This was an extremely profitable colony in the Caribbean because of sugar cane and coffee.
- Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution?
- Who came to power in France after the revolution?
- What means extreme pride and love for your country?
- 97% of the French population was part of this.
- People were called ___________ if their father was white and their mother was a slave.
- Commodore __________ ____________ was able to convince the Japanese to trade with the US.
- These spring up all around Europe after Napoleon death and are a major cause of WWI.
- What revolution was inspired by the American Revolution?
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- What means middle class and urban?
- Between 20 - 40 million people died in this civil war.
- Napoleon's last battle was at ____________.
- Royalty does not have much power because they are figure heads.
- Unified the warring clans of Japan and moved the capital to Edo (Tokyo).
- During these the British and French destroy most of China's coastal cities.
- The storming of the ___________ was on July 14, 1789.
- After this Parliament will have regular elections and freedom of speech to petition the King.
- This was used in Chinese medicine for 1000s of years.
- "No taxation without representation" was a slogan of what revolution?
- Invading ___________ was the first large military defeat that Napoleon experienced.
20 Clues: What means middle class and urban? • Napoleon's last battle was at ____________. • Who was the leader of the Haitian Revolution? • 97% of the French population was part of this. • Who came to power in France after the revolution? • What means extreme pride and love for your country? • The storming of the ___________ was on July 14, 1789. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-11-07
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- people you need to run your business - _____ resource
- invented/perfected the steam engine (last name only)
- a system in which people are free to start their own business (2 wds)
- credited with inventing the light bulb (full name)
- raw materials come from _______
- when a company has control over an entire industry
- these gave food and shelter to immigrants and were used by progressives to influence morals (2 wds)
- make a large quantity of something using machines
- trying to become larger and more powerful as a nation (political or economic reasons)
- during the Industrial Rev., America switched from ____ to industrialization
- _____ brothers: credited with inventing the airplane
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- lumber, water, and coal are ____ resources
- a person who starts their own business
- seed money to get your business up and running
- the banning of the sale, manufacture, and transport of alcohol
- credited with inventing the telephone (full name)
- place where people work in poor conditions (hot, unsafe, small space - 2 wds)
- the idea that America was a victim of greed and needed to improve its behavior & morals
- cars, light bulbs, typewriters, and telephones were made on a(n) ______ line
- the industrial revolution saw people move from rural areas to urban areas / ______
- tried to get better pay, shorter days, better working conditions (2 wds)
21 Clues: raw materials come from _______ • a person who starts their own business • lumber, water, and coal are ____ resources • seed money to get your business up and running • credited with inventing the telephone (full name) • make a large quantity of something using machines • credited with inventing the light bulb (full name) • ...
Vocabulary 1-3 2023-08-04
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- loud; makes a lot of noise
- damage caused to water, air and land by harmful materials or waste
- designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods
- small objects that explode to make a loud noise and bright colours in the night sky
- the most important city in a country or state; where the government is
- the place where someone or something is going
- land that is not in towns or cities and may have farms and fields
- a region or part of a larger place, like a country or city
- not expensive, or costs less than usual
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- a special building to make people remember an event in history or a famous person
- makes little or no noise
- an area of water by the coast used to keep ships safe
- costs a lot of money, not cheap
- a very tall, thin building, or part of a building
- the cars, trucks and other vehicles using a road
- relating to a particular area, city or town
- a chance to do or experience something good
- someone who has a lot of skill in or a lot of knowledge about something
- things that people sell
- the main or central part of a city
20 Clues: things that people sell • makes little or no noise • loud; makes a lot of noise • costs a lot of money, not cheap • the main or central part of a city • not expensive, or costs less than usual • relating to a particular area, city or town • a chance to do or experience something good • the place where someone or something is going • ...
Russian Revolution Crossword 2022-10-19
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- Leader of Bolsheviks and first dictator of Soviet Union
- A form of feudalism practiced in Russia until
- Influential advisor to the Romanov family until his murder in 1916
- Worker-dominated councils of farm laborers and soldiers
- The first revolution of 1917 was called the _____ Revolution
- One of 2 cities whose population doubled due to the Industrial Revolution in Russia.
- Political/economic belief system which rose to prominence because of Russian Revolution
- Battleship on which crew had a mutiny against their officers
- War in 1904-1905 in which Russia lost soldiers, ships, money, and prestige
- The army on the Bolshevik side during the Russian Civil War
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- Russian minister of war during their provisional government of 1917.
- Country eventually formed by the Russian Revolution.
- Representative assembly formed by Nicholas II after Russo-Japanese War
- State of high tension between the Soviet Union and United States after World War II (we'll learn about this in a couple weeks)
- Last tsar of Russia, executed in 1918
- Dynasty ended by the Russian Revolution.
- 1905 massacre of unarmed protestors
- Event which killed up to 400,000 Russians between 1891-1892
- The October Revolution of 1917 was led by this political party
- Capital of Russia during World War I
20 Clues: 1905 massacre of unarmed protestors • Capital of Russia during World War I • Last tsar of Russia, executed in 1918 • Dynasty ended by the Russian Revolution. • A form of feudalism practiced in Russia until • Country eventually formed by the Russian Revolution. • Leader of Bolsheviks and first dictator of Soviet Union • ...
Spring Break Review 2025-03-13
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- belief that spirits living in animals, plants etc. play an important role in life
- 2nd emperor of Tang
- Wealthy West African King who became famous from Hajj
- Besides gold, often traded on Trans-Saharan Trade Routes
- Oldest Civilization in the Americas
- Weather phenomena, helped facilitate Indian Ocean trade
- Athenian Alliance after Persian Wars
- United the Inca Empire
- Holiest City in Islam
- Alternative name for Corn (Mesoamerica)
- Ibn who wrote about Mansa Musa
- Built Grand Canal
- Major City in the Inca Empire
- Inca Record Keeping
- Raw material or product that can be bought or sold
- Song Capital
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- Farming Method of the Aztec
- Holy book in Quran
- Xia failed to conquer these people
- Major Medieval Chinese Innovation, not moveable type
- Blend of Daoism, Buddhism and another Chinese Philosophy
- Device to calculate position based on celestial objects
- Last major West African Empire
- Nomadic group, cause many civilizations to collapse
- _______________ Group: Bantu Peoples
- Gao, Djenne and _____________: Major trade cities in Trans Saharan Trade
- City States that participated in Indian Ocean Trade
- Mandatory Public Service in the Inca
- Leader Responsible for Aztec Collapse
- Greek Military Formation
- Only woman ruler of China
31 Clues: Song Capital • Built Grand Canal • Holy book in Quran • 2nd emperor of Tang • Inca Record Keeping • Holiest City in Islam • United the Inca Empire • Greek Military Formation • Only woman ruler of China • Farming Method of the Aztec • Major City in the Inca Empire • Last major West African Empire • Ibn who wrote about Mansa Musa • Xia failed to conquer these people • ...
Unit 7 2025-03-16
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- man-made waterways to connect cities
- made clothmaking much faster
- economic system w/ people & companies owning
- city where girls went to do factory work
- tax on imported goods
- wars with natives in Florida
- had legal right to land in Georgia, but left anyway
- trappers and fur traders in Oregon
- removed seeds from cotton
- replacing workers with own supporters
- texas rebels died here fighting for independence
- legal right to an invention
- sold for money with long term benefits
- agreement limited armed vessels in great lakes
- territory in southwest united states
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- buildings, machines, money to create wealth
- invented cotton gin
- doctrine forcing Europe to stay away from Americas
- general who took troops into disputed territory
- god given right for americans to take land
- new party led by William Henry Harrison
- faster travel on water during 1800's
- 4 different nations laid claim to this territory
- saw natives forced along trail of tears
- cash crop which is now king in the south
- ideal for shipping goods and moving people
- people are free to do business
- president who started a war with mexico over land
- pop up towns after gold is discovered
29 Clues: invented cotton gin • tax on imported goods • removed seeds from cotton • legal right to an invention • made clothmaking much faster • wars with natives in Florida • people are free to do business • trappers and fur traders in Oregon • man-made waterways to connect cities • faster travel on water during 1800's • territory in southwest united states • ...
Global 1-2 Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-16
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- Payment made by one state to another
- Economic system centered on the manor
- Complex society with government, culture, and social classes
- System of government officials
- Belief in many gods
- System where a ruler has complete power
- System of ranked social classes
- Region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Revolution marking shift from hunting to farming
- Belief in one god
- Political system based on land and loyalty
- Capital of the Byzantine Empire
- Sun-centered model of the universe
- Belief system emphasizing order and relationships
- Elite soldiers of the Ottoman Empire
- Movement to reform the Catholic Church
- Empire centered in modern-day Turkey
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- Period of stability under Mongol rule
- Groups traveling together for safety in trade
- Machine that made books more accessible
- Development of farming that led to early civilizations
- Nomadic group that created a vast empire across Eurasia
- Rebirth of art and learning in Europe
- Religious wars for control of the Holy Land
- System used to supply water to crops
- Trade routes connecting Asia, Europe, and Africa
- Movement emphasizing reason and individual rights
- Process of experimentation and observation
- Chinese dynasty known for stability and trade
- Focus on human potential and achievements
- Growth of cities
31 Clues: Growth of cities • Belief in one god • Belief in many gods • System of government officials • System of ranked social classes • Capital of the Byzantine Empire • Sun-centered model of the universe • Payment made by one state to another • System used to supply water to crops • Elite soldiers of the Ottoman Empire • Empire centered in modern-day Turkey • ...
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. • ...
CROSSWORD 2017-05-17
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- The capital city of Wales
- The capital city of England
- Name of the United Kingdom's flag
- The national emblem of Scotland
- A person from Wales
- A person from England
- The national emblem of Ireland
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- The national emblem of Wales
- The capital city of Scotland
- The capital city of Northern Ireland
- A person from Scotland
- The capital city of the Republic of Ireland
- The national emblem of England
- A person from Ireland
14 Clues: A person from Wales • A person from England • A person from Ireland • A person from Scotland • The capital city of Wales • The capital city of England • The national emblem of Wales • The capital city of Scotland • The national emblem of England • The national emblem of Ireland • The national emblem of Scotland • Name of the United Kingdom's flag • ...
Rio Keywords 2026-01-19
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- When more babies are born than people who die, so the population increases.
- The increase in the percentage / proportion of people living in urban areas (towns and cities).
- Unclean air caused by traffic congestion.
- People work without paying taxes, which can be dangerous and without regular pay.
- The increase in the area of a country or world covered by cities
- the standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
- Reasons why people are attracted to the city
- The movement of people from the countryside to a built up area (town or city).
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- The planning of the physical and social development of a city.
- Unclean water due to sewage or industrial pollution.
- Measures designed to protect public health
- Government gives people the materials to improve their homes. People are trained how to build.
- A built up, densely populated area, e.g. a town or city.
- Cities with a population over 10 Million
- Reaseons why people want to leave the countryside
- Informal settlement in Brazil
- A more sparsely populated area where countryside dominates.
17 Clues: Informal settlement in Brazil • Cities with a population over 10 Million • Unclean air caused by traffic congestion. • Measures designed to protect public health • Reasons why people are attracted to the city • Reaseons why people want to leave the countryside • Unclean water due to sewage or industrial pollution. • ...
Goth Crossword 2025-10-11
14 Clues: - Deodorant • - of whatever • - Capital of UK • - What is Dracula • - Capital of Spain • - Capital of Italy • - Capital of Greece • - The bone part of head • - Where Transylvania is • - The place Dracula Lives • - The Real name of Dracula • - The Last name of Dracula • - the art of handmade rugs • - Painter of Adams Creation
cities 2020-06-05
6 Clues: a big girl at the NYC harbor • a orange bridge in san francis • a big big big building in dubai • a big big hole in the ground in arizona • a bell in philadelphia and is made out of metal • a library in NYC with two lions on the front of it
CITIES 2019-04-24
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- The absence of rubbish bins on Japan’s streets is a bit of a mystery to many tourists. Moreover, streets in Japan are ... .
- Moscow was named the most ... city in the world because of neverending traffic jams.
- Torun is a ... city in more than one way. You can find fun there for the entire family.
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- Mumbai is the most ... city as nobody follows traffic rules, there is a poor city planning and high crime level.
- In 2017, Hong Kong overtook New York as the world’s ... city.
- Los Angeles is infamously ... so people spend hours to drive to work, to meet friends, to visit shopping malls.
6 Clues: In 2017, Hong Kong overtook New York as the world’s ... city. • Moscow was named the most ... city in the world because of neverending traffic jams. • Torun is a ... city in more than one way. You can find fun there for the entire family. • Los Angeles is infamously ... so people spend hours to drive to work, to meet friends, to visit shopping malls. • ...
cities 2020-02-16
6 Clues: a large town • cars, busses, trains • a place where people swim • a theatre where films are shown • a group of houses in a rural area • the movement of cars, busses, trains, bikes
Cities 2023-02-07
6 Clues: Big Ben is here. • what you wanna do. • I lost my heart here. • The capital of Japan. • This is full of french twats. • The Beatles are from this city.
Raghunathan_Islam 2020-04-22
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- These peoples were a prominent Shi’a group that fought to overthrow the Abbasids; they claim descendance from Muhammad's daughter (plural)
- “The _______ Religions”; the three religions (Islam, Judaism, Christianity) that all had allegiance to Abraham
- the nomads prominent in pre-Islamic Arabia
- The ________ ________ was a social structure in India that unintenionally weakened Islam because it divided soceity into divisions, contradicting the concept of a united brotherhood.
- The most important shrine of Islam; it used to house many polytheisitc gods, but now it holds allegince to only one god (no apostrophe)
- the most important market city in nomadic Arabia; probably one of the most important cities for all Muslims; destination of the hajj
- This city was an extremely important trading port for East Africa; it is the capital of modern-day Somalia
- collection of stories about Muhammed and his life
- the tax paid by the “protected people”
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- The origins (not the founder) of Sunni Islam are with this man; he was very nepotisitc, giving many appointments to members of his own clan
- chain of transmission; this process makes sure to check the integrity of “ collection of stories about Muhammed and his life”
- The capital of the Abbasids; home of the House of Wisdom
- the famous historian that traveled the world and is very prominent in sources dealing with Africa
- the expeditions prompted by the papacy to take back the holy land
- A rich Islamic city started by a fleeing Ummayad prince in Spain
- Christians who adopted lots of Arab traditions, such as veiling; these people where especially prominent in Spain (plural)
- the first caliph; the ansar muslims were satisfied with him (two words)
- The large community and brotherhood of Muslims. This unity made sure “no man was left behind”
- “protected people”; Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians allowed to stay in the empire (singular)
- Followers of Shi’a believe this man should’ve been the caliph; they also make sure to pay allegiance to him
20 Clues: the tax paid by the “protected people” • the nomads prominent in pre-Islamic Arabia • collection of stories about Muhammed and his life • The capital of the Abbasids; home of the House of Wisdom • A rich Islamic city started by a fleeing Ummayad prince in Spain • the expeditions prompted by the papacy to take back the holy land • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2025-01-28
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- A series of plants and animals, each of which depends on the one below it for food.
- Located outside cities and towns, often characterized by open spaces and lower population density
- Ocean found on the East coast of the United States.
- One of the official languages of Canada
- The largest country by land area in North America
- only Great Lake entirely within the United States
- A society in which different cultural groups maintain their unique identities, but share the same territory.
- The chain of five freshwater lakes along the U.S.-Canada border.
- The largest and deepest of the Great Lakes,
- All of the feeding relationships within an ecosystem.
- Canada's division of territory, similar to states in the U.S.
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a sea or a ocean
- The state you live in
- national animal of Canada
- A community of all the living things in an area, including plants, animals, and the physical environment in which they live.
- Ocean that is found to the North of Canada.
- The longest river in the United States.
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- Ocean found on the West coast of the United States.
- Lines that run north and south around the globe
- a geographic area that includes all of the land and waterways that drain into a body of water.
- The region of Canada with the smallest population
- Capital city of Canada.
- The capital of the United States
- Lines that run east and west around the globe
- The smallest of the Great Lakes
- Organism that is not native to an ecosystem and causes harm
- made up of water that is fresh, not salty.
- This region is the most populated region in Canada.
- A geographic region well-suited for permanent settlement, where most people live.
29 Clues: The state you live in • Capital city of Canada. • national animal of Canada • The smallest of the Great Lakes • The capital of the United States • One of the official languages of Canada • The longest river in the United States. • made up of water that is fresh, not salty. • The largest and deepest of the Great Lakes, • Ocean that is found to the North of Canada. • ...
Chapter 8 Crossword 2025-02-24
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- The leaders of local regions in India who challenged later Mughal emperors using their own personal armies.
- This city was renamed Istanbul.
- In what part of India was the Mughal dynasty first established?
- This Muslim leader directed his forces to conduct jihad in India.
- This was weak and is what caused the Ming dynasty to decline and become vulnerable to attacks.
- This group seized power from the Ming Dynasty.
- This form of Islam is what Ismail used to gain support from various regions.
- Chinese artisans perfected the production of this product.
- Non-Muslims no longer had to pay this under the Mughal ruler Akbar.
- Designed hundreds of buildings and other structures in the Ottoman Empire.
- Reorganized the army to strengthen the Safavid Empire
- Led naval expeditions to increase Chinese influence among countries along the Indian Ocean.
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- This Ottoman art form was sometimes found on the walls of mosques.
- This group was allowed to participate in the Mughal government as a result of Akbar's reforms.
- This Babur was a descendant of this person and Tamerlane.
- This empire expanded its territory as it captured weakened Byzantine cities.
- Shah Abbas made his capital city of Isfahan beautiful by the development of a new style of this.
- Frequent invasions and the carrying off of treasures by Persian and Afghan forces led to the decline of this Empire.
- Practiced absolutism as the founder of the Ming Dynasty
- This is the term for the paintings of nature scenes that became a popular art form during the Ming dynasty.
- This ruler followed the example of his grandfather in continuing to expand the Mughal Empire in India.
- This dynasty repaired the Great Wall and rebuilt their capital city.
- Unified Persia through military conquest and strong government
- This Empire declined because it lacked qualified successors to rule the empire.
24 Clues: This city was renamed Istanbul. • This group seized power from the Ming Dynasty. • Reorganized the army to strengthen the Safavid Empire • Practiced absolutism as the founder of the Ming Dynasty • This Babur was a descendant of this person and Tamerlane. • Chinese artisans perfected the production of this product. • ...
Aphu 2023-05-16
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- cities of over ten million people
- simplified form of a language
- indicates the number of live births occurring during the year, per 1,000 population estimated at midyear
- the theory in geography that human behaviour, and therefore culture, is not merely determined by the environment but by human agency
- a large body of people united by common descent
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- a strip of wood, metal, or stone forming the bottom of a doorway and crossed in entering a house or room.
- the ability to move or be moved freely and easily.
- the action or practice of moving livestock from one grazing ground to another in a seasonal cycle,
- status of belonging to a particular nation.
- policy of extending a country's power
- a line on a dialect map marking the boundary between linguistic features
- determine the limits or boundaries of
- an agricultural production system that uses small inputs of labour, fertilizers, and capital, relative to the land area being farmed
- a person of mixed European and Black descent
- measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity.
- measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality
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- the industry based on human knowledge which involves technology, information, financial planning, research, and development
- the state of being subject to death
- focuses on investing a lot of resources and labor into small tracts of land in order to increase yield.
- the process of developing or being developed.
- the central business district (CBD), the industrial zone, the working-class zone, the residential zone, and the commuter zone
- a policy of advocating the restoration to a country of any territory formerly belonging to it
- a region furnishing milk to a particular community.
- a period of technology transfer initiatives that saw greatly increased crop yields and agricultural production.
- states that the interaction between two locales declines as the distance between them increases
- cities of over twenty million people
- quinary sector include government and public services, universities, healthcare, domestic services, and media.
28 Clues: simplified form of a language • cities of over ten million people • the state of being subject to death • cities of over twenty million people • policy of extending a country's power • determine the limits or boundaries of • status of belonging to a particular nation. • a person of mixed European and Black descent • the process of developing or being developed. • ...
Civics w/ Mr. Clark - Unit 6 State/Local Government Practice 2024-02-12
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- The current president of the United States and Chief Federal Officer.
- What the Legislative Branch does to the laws.
- Federal court with 9 Justices and limited original jurisdiction.
- This part of the US flag represents the 50 state that we have in the Union.
- What the Executive Branch does to the laws.
- The name of the bicameral legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- Local laws created for cities/towns.
- This level of Judicial branches possesses appellate jurisdiction only.
- The State Senator of Virginia that represents the 22nd District.
- The top executive of the City of Virginia Beach.
- These courts at the state level contain 1 Judge with a Jury.
- Capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- the current Vice Mayor of Virginia Beach.
- The term Virginia uses to describe itself instead of "State". Historical significance but has little difference to actual US "States".
- The City of Virginia Beach belongs to this district of the US Congress.
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- The leader of Police at the City level. Rocky Holcomb serves this position for the City of VB.
- Courts are usually tasked with defending these at their level of government.
- The nickname given to the City of Virginia Beach because of its many hotels and resorts.
- Document that is used to settle cities like Virginia Beach, Salem etc.
- The number of stars on the flag of the United States.
- What the Judicial Branch does to the laws.
- The motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia. In latin!
- This month in 2024 will hold the elections of the US President and Virginia Governor.
- The member of the executive branch of the Federal government who would replace the President if required.
- Nickname for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
- The amount of years that you are allowed to serve in one term of the US President.
- Structure that falls in the middle of the Seal of the City of Virginia Beach.
- term used to describe the US Senate and House of Representatives together.
- US Senator from Virginia that unsuccessfully ran alongside Hillary Clinton in a presidential campaign in 2016.
29 Clues: Local laws created for cities/towns. • the current Vice Mayor of Virginia Beach. • What the Judicial Branch does to the laws. • Nickname for the Commonwealth of Virginia. • What the Executive Branch does to the laws. • What the Legislative Branch does to the laws. • Capital city of the Commonwealth of Virginia. • The top executive of the City of Virginia Beach. • ...
Nolan Gironda - Industrial Revolution and Imperialism 2025-02-20
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- the use of new basic materials, chiefly iron and steel
- the process of change from an agrarian and handicraft economy to one dominated by industry
- very important German philosopher during the revolution known for his theories on capitalism, socialism, and communism
- “survival of the fittest”
- people who criticized the excesses of poverty and inequality
- large groups of workers that join together to protect the workers' rights
- fenced-in areas of land that were formerly owned in common by a community
- A Scottish economist and philosopher
- All property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs
- a system in which a country rules other countries, sometimes having used force to get power over them
- a political ideology that rejects the practice of government intervention in an economy
- affected the blacks with inequality, wage discrimination, etc.
- created in order to have better communication between workers and employers
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- Easy access to capital and business
- farmers began systematically rotating different crops in the same field each year to maintain soil fertility
- people who lived in a region before colonization by other peoples
- the state or government would determine what was produced, by whom, where it was produced, and for what price
- provides clothing, shelter, and warmth, and it creates jobs and economic growth
- the process of people moving from rural areas to cities, which has led to the growth of cities and the transformation of land
- European competition for territory in Africa
- German politician who is best known for unifying Germany and establishing the first welfare state in the world
- Used for production towards cash crops for export
- the process of transforming the economy of a nation or region from a focus on agriculture to a reliance on manufacturing
- a social group that emerged prominently during the Industrial Revolution
- Economic system in which private actors own and control property in accord with their interests
- a work stoppage when employees refused to work due to grievances
26 Clues: “survival of the fittest” • Easy access to capital and business • A Scottish economist and philosopher • European competition for territory in Africa • Used for production towards cash crops for export • the use of new basic materials, chiefly iron and steel • people who criticized the excesses of poverty and inequality • ...
English, topic 6: The front Office 2024-04-22
22 Clues: banco. • atraer • capital • negocio • cuentas • ambiente • finanzas • supervisa • tendencia • confianza • Cobertura • eficiencia • arreglando • regulación • dividendos • adquisitivo • comerciantes • administrar. • adquisiciones • zona de confort • habilidad de venta • clientes potenciales
Los sustantivos (Nouns) 2022-11-17
23 Clues: day • boy • man • map • bus • word • girl • hand • woman • thing • school • pencil • capital • student • country • computer • notebook • suitcase • passengers • dictionary • male tourist • young person • female teacher
james's Australian crossword 2015-02-18
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- the capital city of Victoria
- the largest australian state in land mass
- an australian marsupial that jumps
- if you throw it,it comes back to you
- the second smallest state in australia by land mass
- a spiky austrlian animal
- has a bill and webbed feet and swims under water
- the capital of south australia
- an australian marsupial that walks on four feet
- the english person who discovered australia
- an australian bird that doesn't fly
- a star that represents australias states and territorys
- the people who lived in australia before anyone else
- the capital city of australia
- the capital of tasmania
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- also known as ayers rock
- a famous building in sydney
- the first australian female prime minister
- a giant reef near queensland
- australian/aboriginal female 400 meter gold medalist
- a tree that koalas love eating leaves off
- the capital of western australia
- the current australian prime minister
- the national flower of australia
- an australian bird with a yellow crest
- the capital of northern territory
- a fence that spreads across australia
- the smallest state by land mass
- where the gold rush was in victoria
- a furry australian marsupial
30 Clues: the capital of tasmania • also known as ayers rock • a spiky austrlian animal • a famous building in sydney • the capital city of Victoria • a giant reef near queensland • a furry australian marsupial • the capital city of australia • the capital of south australia • the smallest state by land mass • the capital of western australia • the national flower of australia • ...
Central Asia 2026-03-16
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- What was the name of the Country with the capital of Ashgabat?
- What is the name of the Sea that borders Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan called?
- What is the name of the Shrinking sea between Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan?
- Traditional portable dwellingis called what?
- What is the Broad, open grassland dominant in the region called?
- What is the Capital of Uzbekistan?
- What is the name of the Historic trade route traversing the region?
- capital of Turkmenistan, is called the?
- Capital of Kazakhstan (formerly Nur-Sultan), was called the?
- What is the name of the Mountain range known as the "Roof of the World"?
- What is the Capital of Kyrgyzstan?
- What is the Capital of Tajikistan?
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- What is the Largest country in Central Asia?
- What was the name of the Autonomous region of China?
- What is the name of the Country often considered a historical buffer state?
- Major cotton-producing nation, is called the?
- What is the name of the Former ruling union of the 'Stans?
- What is the name of the Language branch related to Persian?
- What is the name of the Landlocked nation dominated by the Tian Shan mountains?
- What is one of the countries that make up Central Asia?
20 Clues: What is the Capital of Uzbekistan? • What is the Capital of Kyrgyzstan? • What is the Capital of Tajikistan? • capital of Turkmenistan, is called the? • What is the Largest country in Central Asia? • Traditional portable dwellingis called what? • Major cotton-producing nation, is called the? • What was the name of the Autonomous region of China? • ...
The Industrial Revolution 2015-12-03
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- Inventor of the cotton gin (last name)
- The century that saw the beginning of the Industrial Revolution
- An organization created to help improve working conditions and wages (2 words)
- Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution (2 words)
- The 1st Industry (products) to be industrialized
- Nickname for England "The__________ of the world"
- The major fuel of the I.R. that replaced water power
- A group that destroyed laborsaving machinery as a protested
- Inventor of the seed drill
- The passing of laws that allowed landowners to take over and fence off private and common lands "______________movement"
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- The fastest steam locomotive of the time in England (2 words)
- Inventor of the steamboat (last name)
- Part of society that benefited most from the Industrial Revolution
- The manufacture of goods from the home
- People who start new businesses with the rick of losing money
- Wealthy landowners
- Money that is used for investment
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Invention that allowed rapid communication across continents
- The 1st steam-powered ship to cross the Atlantic Ocean "The Great ______"
- He improved the steam engine to power machinery (last name)
- Common among the working class because of poor factory conditions
- An infection in the intestines caused by drinking unsanitary water
23 Clues: Wealthy landowners • Inventor of the seed drill • Money that is used for investment • Inventor of the steamboat (last name) • Inventor of the cotton gin (last name) • The manufacture of goods from the home • The 1st Industry (products) to be industrialized • The movement of people from rural areas to cities • Birthplace of the Industrial Revolution (2 words) • ...
History Recall 2022-03-27
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- authority guiding group who determine what is good and right
- alliance of three great cities in the Valley of Mexico
- in a feudal system, a holder of land or position granted by a superior in exchange for allegiance
- deliberate sinking of a ship, especially your own
- capital of Italy
- a view about the past, which may be influenced by social factors like gender, social status, age, education
- worker who was obligated to work for a local noble
- source evidence that was created during the time period being studied
- source evidence that is about a time period, but created after
- prediction of what will happen in the future
- land owned by a lord
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- name given to the Americas by European explorers
- member of a people not belonging to Rome
- group of people who had greater privileges and rights than the majority
- ruler whose power and authority is never questioned
- a view which favours one side and which may aim to convince the reader to believe the same
- ordained member of the Christian Church, such as a priest
- historians use this to understand and explain the past
- code of conduct that knights followed, including respect towards women
- ruler of an empire
- leading dignitary of the Roman Catholic Church, nominated by the Pope
21 Clues: capital of Italy • ruler of an empire • land owned by a lord • member of a people not belonging to Rome • prediction of what will happen in the future • name given to the Americas by European explorers • deliberate sinking of a ship, especially your own • worker who was obligated to work for a local noble • ruler whose power and authority is never questioned • ...
Japan 2022-05-11
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- first introduced into the Olympics in 1964 while the Olympics were held in Tokyo
- ___ are becoming more common in Japanese workplaces
- also added to the Olympics in 1964
- a class in Japanese schools as a form of respect to school, and staff
- The other city that America bombed, Fat man was dropped here
- Best gift to buy for someone in japan, saying as they are cheap, and food is a kind offering to people
- Japan has the most ___ locations other than the USA
- Japan messed up and got their butts kicked after this attack
- One of the two cities America dropped atomic bombs on "Little Boy" was dropped here
- japan joined the Axis Powers in this war
- another Accompanist to almost every meal in japan
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- japan is know as the country with the most ___
- a common dessert and a texture that is highly prized in japan
- most commonly stolen item in japan
- safest country in the world
- Capital of japan
- there are 6852 of them that make up Japan
- An island completely over run by fuzzy creatures
- a soup that will accompany nearly every meal in Japan
- ended in 1945, and eventually led to the end of the war between America and japan
20 Clues: Capital of japan • safest country in the world • also added to the Olympics in 1964 • most commonly stolen item in japan • japan joined the Axis Powers in this war • there are 6852 of them that make up Japan • japan is know as the country with the most ___ • An island completely over run by fuzzy creatures • another Accompanist to almost every meal in japan • ...
Egypt - The Old Kingdom 2022-08-02
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- The Early ___ Period is the time before the Old Kingdom.
- Most of the cities have been destroyed because they had been made from ___.
- The Giza Complex included multiple large pyramids as well as the Great ___.
- The head of religion and of the government.
- The royal pyramids grew smaller during the ___ Dynasty.
- The Old _____ lasted approximately 400 years and ended in the year 2150 BCE.
- The Old Kingdom is best known for the building of the ___.
- The ___ Dynasty was known as the great age for the pyramid builders.
- During the Fourth Dynasty, the kings ruled under a powerful centralized ___.
- The governor of each nome/state.
- The capital city of Egypt's Old Kingdom.
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- The Pyramid of ___ was the first pyramid that was built.
- When the central government grew weak toward the end of the Old Kingdom, Egypt broke up into several ___ states.
- The final dynasty of the Old Kingdom (though some historians say it ended after the Eighth Dynasty).
- The royal family's ___ on power was lost during the Fifth Dynasty.
- The largest pyramid was the Great Pyramid of __.
- The Old Kingdom began with the ___ Dynasty.
- The First ___ Period followed the Old Kingdom.
- The Egyptian sun god.
- The ___ god rose to dominance during the Fifth Dynasty.
20 Clues: The Egyptian sun god. • The governor of each nome/state. • The capital city of Egypt's Old Kingdom. • The head of religion and of the government. • The Old Kingdom began with the ___ Dynasty. • The First ___ Period followed the Old Kingdom. • The largest pyramid was the Great Pyramid of __. • The royal pyramids grew smaller during the ___ Dynasty. • ...
The Civil Grill 2021-12-01
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- the use of transportation of supplies
- the general for the south
- the general for the north
- the document signed by president abraham lincoln to abolish slavery in the rebel states
- the president who signed the emancipation proclamation
- the main cause for the civil war to start
- a prison used for union soldiers
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- the south's last weapon against the north(a fort)
- a blockade made by the north to stop any people from getting supplies in the south
- the nickname for the north states who were against slavery
- the capital of georgia
- the people who would go to Europe to get supplies whenever there weren't any union ships around
- the states that allowed slavery
- the nickname for the south states fighting for slavery
- a battle pushed by the union; one of the bloodiest wars in US history
- the bloodiest war in US history; the south and north fought over slavery being abolished or not
- the plan used against the south to cut off all of their supplies
- one of the main cities hit by sherman on the march to the sea
- the states that didn't allow slavery
- large weapons that the north had; used against the south
20 Clues: the capital of georgia • the general for the south • the general for the north • the states that allowed slavery • a prison used for union soldiers • the states that didn't allow slavery • the use of transportation of supplies • the main cause for the civil war to start • the south's last weapon against the north(a fort) • ...
China on the silk & sea road AP test apocalypse survival kit 2023-10-31
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- The Emperor of China who reinstated the society and beliefs of pre-Mongol China
- System of communication used by the mongols that originated in China
- Sails made by the Chinese
- Temple that shows the spread of Buddhism from India and China to southeast Asia
- Brother to the first mongolian emperor of China in the yuan dynasty
- Castrated men loyal to the emperor of China
- Mongols traveled through the sea routes to reach Mongol China from other Mongol occupied territory
- where caravans stop along the silk road
- The combination of both Pure Land Buddhism and Confucianism
- Travaler who visited China especially Hangzhou, by traveling through the strait of Malacca
- Form of Buddhism originating in China based in chanting and praying, instead of meditation
- The major issue China had with Buddhist monks and the reason for Pure Land Buddhism.
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- Mongol capital before it was moved to Beijing
- Allowed for Chinese merchants that where apart of these groups receive tax breaks.
- Communities of merchants of different cultures and religions in one area
- The dynastic title of the Mongol ruled dynasty in China
- Captain of the Chinese navy
- Mongol tactic used to penetrate major cities adopted from the Chinese
- a popular currency used in China
- Spread through Mongol trade routes originated in northeastern China
20 Clues: Sails made by the Chinese • Captain of the Chinese navy • a popular currency used in China • where caravans stop along the silk road • Castrated men loyal to the emperor of China • Mongol capital before it was moved to Beijing • The dynastic title of the Mongol ruled dynasty in China • The combination of both Pure Land Buddhism and Confucianism • ...
Industrial Revolution North/South 2024-01-31
Across
- sleek vessels with tall masts and sails making trade faster
- readiness of people to purchase goods or services
- invested money
- brought workers and machinery together in one place to produce goods
- workers organized to form a union to allow people working in the same industry shorter days and better wages and conditions
- a limited supply of goods resulting in high prices
- union workers refuse to do their job until managers agreed to address their concerns
- swift growth
- group against immigrants that wanted to protect jobs for Americans and distrusted those with a different language or look
- a machine that could spin several threads at once
- prepare for planting
- difference between cost of goods and its selling price
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- borrowed money
- a person who invests money in a business to make profit
- identical parts that fit together in many machines
- wealthy families who made money from cotton
- codes laws that kept slaves from running away or rebelling
- amount of goods available to sell
- steam powered engine to pull rail cars
- a long slow process that changed the way goods were produced, and where people worked and lived
- movement of population from rural areas to cities
- family includes grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins
22 Clues: swift growth • borrowed money • invested money • prepare for planting • amount of goods available to sell • steam powered engine to pull rail cars • wealthy families who made money from cotton • readiness of people to purchase goods or services • movement of population from rural areas to cities • a machine that could spin several threads at once • ...
The Arabian Peninsula & Central Asia 2024-03-13
Across
- What does the word “kyrgyz” mean?
- Water scarcity led to conflict between Uzbekistan and what other country?
- What type of farming relies on rainfall and not irrigation?
- What type of government does Tajikistan currently have?
- Who was the leader of the al Qaeda network?
- What makes it difficult for plants to grow in Central Asia?
- Which Central Asian country is the richest?
- What is another name for the “land between the rivers”?
- Much of the Arabian Peninsula is covered with huge, _______ deserts.
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- Which mountains in Iran are the highest land in the Arabian Peninsula?
- Which river creates a narrow, fertile area in southern Iraq?
- Which mountains are located in the west of Iran?
- What type of strict teachings did the Taliban use to rule Afghanistan?
- What sea lost about 90% of its water due to intense irrigation?
- In the mid- 1900s the Taliban took over most of Afghanistan including the capital: ______.
- Which of the cities of Kazakhstan are closer to Russia: Almaty or Astana?
- About how much of Turkmenistan is planted with cotton?
- All of the countries in Central Asia are __________.
- The government in Uzbekistan closely controls what other part of the country?
- What do you call rivers that begin in humid regions and then flow through dry areas?
20 Clues: What does the word “kyrgyz” mean? • Who was the leader of the al Qaeda network? • Which Central Asian country is the richest? • Which mountains are located in the west of Iran? • All of the countries in Central Asia are __________. • About how much of Turkmenistan is planted with cotton? • What type of government does Tajikistan currently have? • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2023-02-03
Across
- healthcare and energy are examples of _______________
- Walt Disney is a _________
- when Henry Ford created an assembly line, that is a
- steel making
- uses to steam to generate power
- when the subruban fringe became a slum compared to more popular places in Back to the Future, it is an example of __________________
- period of time when England industries took off
- Charlie and the Chocolate factory uses ____________ _______________ to make chocolate
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- the use of heat and stirring to make iron
- material to make clothes
- similar to the machine that made sleeping beauty fall asleep
- in the movie Wall-e, the ship is run by a massive corporation, authoritarian welfare, this an example of _________________
- efficient mass production
- when grocery stores encourages customers to buy food, clothes, etc.
- when tinker bell makes things at home she has a __________
- In the movie Enola Homes 2, all the girls working in the factory became a _________ ________
- many people died as a result of a lack of clean water, also known as __________
- Just like cars have to replace their wheel, wheels are _______________ ______
- many poor immigrants who came to cities looking for jobs lived in these
- the government uses __________ money for government buildings
- when we work we are doing ______
21 Clues: steel making • material to make clothes • efficient mass production • Walt Disney is a _________ • uses to steam to generate power • when we work we are doing ______ • the use of heat and stirring to make iron • period of time when England industries took off • when Henry Ford created an assembly line, that is a • healthcare and energy are examples of _______________ • ...
Asia 2023-03-27
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- Powers the monsoon
- Something that forces people to move from a place (4,6)
- Network of trade routes across Asia
- President of China
- Desert in China
- City with the world’s highest population
- Asia's highest mountain
- Country where floods are common
- Capital of China
- City in India that attracts many migrants
- River that runs through Vietnam, Laos and Thailand
- Where lots of manufacturing takes place
- Longest river in Asia (3rd in the world)
- ...Poor Programme - helping families in India (5,5)
- Deepest lake on earth
- Comes from the Arabic word for season
- World's most spoken language
- Country between China and India
- Poor area of housing found on the edge of cities
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- Rail, airports, roads etc
- Source of energy for many poor people
- Country experiencing population decline
- In Europe and Asia
- Lowest point on earth (4,3)
- States China exports most to this country (6,6)
- Common cause of flooding
- Graph that shows temperature and rainfall
- ... Transition Model
- Difference between max and min
- Tallest mountain range in the world
- Major port in China
- State in India
- What Japan may have to accept more of to increase its population
- Point where two rivers join
34 Clues: State in India • Desert in China • Capital of China • Powers the monsoon • In Europe and Asia • President of China • Major port in China • ... Transition Model • Deepest lake on earth • Asia's highest mountain • Common cause of flooding • Rail, airports, roads etc • Lowest point on earth (4,3) • Point where two rivers join • World's most spoken language • Difference between max and min • ...
Georgia Studies 2025-05-14
Across
- region of GA with red clay and major cities
- insect that hurt GA's cotton crop
- helps create lots of hydroelectricity
- mayor that created Atlanta's airport
- plan for spending money
- forced march of cherokee to the west
- one of the reasons for GA's founding
- islands that protect GA's coast
- jewish business owner who was killed
- disliked rule that helped pay british debts
- FDR economic plan to get out of depression
- founder of Georgia
- FDR's retreat in GA
- Georgia's lawmaking body
- money that you spend
- leader of the cherokee indians
- severe economic crisis in the 1930s
- money that is owed or borrowed
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- revolutionary battle won by GA patriots
- Creek leader who sold them out
- friend to MLK, leader in civil rights movement
- german protestants who settled in ebenezer
- spokeperson for the New South
- Baldwin, US Constitution signer
- kept blacks from voting in certain elections
- harsh confederate POW camp
- leader of the yamacraw indians
- first capital of GA
- planted in hopes to grow silk
- someone who starts and owns their own business
- Union strategy to clock Southern ports
- colonists who complained about GA's rules
- only US president from GA
33 Clues: founder of Georgia • first capital of GA • FDR's retreat in GA • money that you spend • plan for spending money • Georgia's lawmaking body • only US president from GA • harsh confederate POW camp • spokeperson for the New South • planted in hopes to grow silk • Creek leader who sold them out • leader of the yamacraw indians • leader of the cherokee indians • ...
Industrialization 2025-11-10
Across
- of Production, Land, labor, and capital used to make all goods and services
- A system in which society owns and controls factors of production
- Darwinism, The belief that only the fittest survive
- Political theory, advocated by Bismarck
- Revolution, Began in England in the 1700s
- Door Policy, A policy proposed by the US in 1899
- Rebellion, A 1900 revolt in China
- A person who starts up a business
- Class, A social class made up of skilled workers
- War, Chinese attempted to stop the opium trade
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- War, A 1904-1905 conflict between Russia and Japan
- Rulers providing for people's needs but not rights
- In the 1600s, lords Began fencing off the common land on their manors
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- A method of production that brought machines and workers together
- Process of industrial development
- All or most of the factors of production are owned by individuals
- A political system in which the government owns all property
- Von Bismark, Prussian prime minister
- German Emperor
- of Influence, Area in which a foreign nation controlled trade and investment.
- Addition of new territory to an existing country
- Taking a land for its location or products
23 Clues: German Emperor • Process of industrial development • Rebellion, A 1900 revolt in China • A person who starts up a business • Von Bismark, Prussian prime minister • Political theory, advocated by Bismarck • Revolution, Began in England in the 1700s • Taking a land for its location or products • Movement of people from rural areas to cities • ...
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
plurals 2024-12-17
plural 2022-06-26
Cognates 2022-12-01
24 Clues: autor • humor • famous • animal • salario • artista • turista • digital • curioso • capital • elegante • argumento • romántico • comunidad • situación • sensación • velocidad • suficiente • democrático • vocabulario • inteligente • generalmente • especialmente • correctamente
Dylan B5 stuff on Earth 2024-03-12
20 Clues: Up • Eat • Down • Left • Soggy • Never • Right • China • Beach • Sydney • waffles • Avocado • EarMuffs • Moosehead • ALligator • Roadhouse • Eiffel Tower • capital of maine • Capital of australia • State farthest to the left
CAPITAIS DE PAÍSES 2025-08-05
22 Clues: - Irã • - Cuba • - Chile • - India • - Iraque • - Israel • - França • - Rússia • - Egito • - Turquia • - Grécia • - Canadá • - Equador • - Portugal • - Alemanha • - Equador • - Bulgária • - Espanha • - Coreia do Sul • - Arábia Saudita • - Capital do Japão • - capital do México
THE EXODUS 2022-03-06
Across
- what does exodus means
- how many of jacob's family went to egypt
- who was the priest of midian
- where did the amalakies got defeated
- in what month was the exodus
- whose bones moses took from egypy
- name the two midwivies
- who was chosen as designer of the tabernacle
- what type of cities were built
- how did the Lord descend on mt sinai
- where did moses lead his flock
- name 1 of the cities God promised the isrealites
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- the first off-spring belong to who
- what did moses received on the mountain
- who was the ruling king
- name one of the camp sites
- besides God, what other instrument were used
- the name of nashon's sister
- who was moses' wife
19 Clues: who was moses' wife • what does exodus means • name the two midwivies • who was the ruling king • name one of the camp sites • the name of nashon's sister • who was the priest of midian • in what month was the exodus • what type of cities were built • where did moses lead his flock • whose bones moses took from egypy • the first off-spring belong to who • ...
many random things 2023-05-25
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- the third biggest country in Europe
- the capital of England
- the capital of Italy
- the Greek god of sea
- the fifth biggest country in Europe
- the thing you write on with a computer
- the second biggest country in the world
- a boat that goes underwater
- the capital of France
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- the thing you watch tv on
- the country that won world cup
- the biggest city in the world
- the capital of Denmark
- the pandemic from China
- a long time off school
- the fourth biggest country in Europe
- the second biggest country in the Europe
- the country that attacked Ukraine
18 Clues: the capital of Italy • the Greek god of sea • the capital of France • the capital of Denmark • the capital of England • a long time off school • the pandemic from China • the thing you watch tv on • a boat that goes underwater • the biggest city in the world • the country that won world cup • the country that attacked Ukraine • the third biggest country in Europe • ...
