capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Geography 2022-06-09
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- Its capital is Tokyo
- Northernmost US state
- Largest ocean
- Major language of India
- South American country
- Home of kickboxing and pad Thai
- Home of kiwis (people and fruit)
- Famous attraction in Cambodia
- Country of the pyramids
- Island country South East of India
- Home of the lemur
- European country shaped like a boot
- Smallest country in the world
- New South... - Australian state
- Capital of France
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- Famous Canadian/US waterfall
- Capital of Spain
- Biggest river in the world
- Highest mountain in Africa
- Most populous country on Earth
- Longest river
- Imaginary line separating North from South
- Himalayan country
- Driest continent
- Country from which the Olympics originated
- Highest mountain on Earth
- Capital of Malaysia
- Language of Denmark
- Large Muslim country in Asia
29 Clues: Largest ocean • Longest river • Capital of Spain • Driest continent • Himalayan country • Home of the lemur • Capital of France • Capital of Malaysia • Language of Denmark • Its capital is Tokyo • Northernmost US state • South American country • Major language of India • Country of the pyramids • Highest mountain on Earth • Biggest river in the world • Highest mountain in Africa • ...
Britain 2024-03-08
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- Part of Great Britain
- UK's National dish (British/Indian fusion)
- Capital of Wales
- Ceremonial guards at Tower of London
- Became Prime Minister during WWII
- Famous university town
- Former colony of England
- Famous university town
- Flag of United Kingdom
- Current Monarch
- Part of UK but not Great Britain
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- River that goes through London
- Two of Henry 8ths wives were...
- Colour of the northern line in London
- Symbol of Scotland
- Capital of Scotland
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Capital of Northern Ireland
- Ruled England for nine days
- Original language of Scotland and Ireland
- Warm beverage popular in Britain
- Capital of England
- Scottish dish cooked in a sheep's stomach
- Nickname of Mary I
- Attacked England in 793
- New Year's Eve in Scotland
- They founded London
27 Clues: Current Monarch • Capital of Wales • Symbol of Scotland • Capital of England • Nickname of Mary I • Capital of Scotland • They founded London • Part of Great Britain • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Famous university town • Famous university town • Flag of United Kingdom • Attacked England in 793 • Former colony of England • New Year's Eve in Scotland • Capital of Northern Ireland • ...
LET'S DO THE GAME! 2025-01-15
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- Capital city of South Korea
- National language of England
- Capital city of Indonesia
- Abuja is its capital city
- The Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- The highest mountain in the world
- Wat Arun located in ... City
- Windmills Country
- The smallest country in South America
- The world's longest river
- The official currency of Vietnam
- One of Italian dishes
- The largest desert in Africa
- The largest island in Philippines
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- The country that is located nearby Batam
- National animal of Australia
- Capital city of Taiwan
- Country of the Colosseum
- The most popular tower in France
- The yen is the official currency of ...
- National animal of India
- The highest African mountain
- Angkor Wat
- The official language of Finland
- Country of pyramids
- Flag: Maple leaf
26 Clues: Angkor Wat • Flag: Maple leaf • Windmills Country • Country of pyramids • One of Italian dishes • Capital city of Taiwan • Country of the Colosseum • National animal of India • Capital city of Indonesia • Abuja is its capital city • The world's longest river • Capital city of South Korea • National language of England • National animal of Australia • Wat Arun located in ... City • ...
Countries and capitals 2023-07-17
10 Clues: Eifle Tower • King Charles • capital of Beijing • Capital of Thailand • Capital of Australia • capital of Bangladesh • Capital city Stockholm • Capital city is Berlin • Capital of Afghanistan • Capital of our neighboring country
Salterhebble 2020-07-13
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- The capital of Northern Ireland
- The road Salterhebble school is on (8,6)
- Rome is the capital of which country
- A dozen is how many
- The main river of Egypt
- Country which is to the North of the USA
- How many classes at Salterhebble
- Any 4 sided shape
- A triangle with two equal sides
- The Prime Minister at the end of WW2 (6,9)
- The closest planet to the sun
- The only even prime number
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- The continent we are in
- A flying mammal
- The capital of France
- A 10 sided shape
- The girl who turned into a doll
- Edinburgh is the capital of which country
- Doing the opposite calculation in maths is doing the .......... operation
- The longest river in the world
- Light travels in .................. lines
21 Clues: A flying mammal • A 10 sided shape • Any 4 sided shape • A dozen is how many • The capital of France • The continent we are in • The main river of Egypt • The only even prime number • The closest planet to the sun • The longest river in the world • The capital of Northern Ireland • The girl who turned into a doll • A triangle with two equal sides • How many classes at Salterhebble • ...
Migration Crossword 2015-11-23
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- Small Pacific Island where the Australian government built two detention centres.
- This country's population is mostly migrant workers.
- One of the fastest growing cities in the world, located in Nigeria.
- Money sent home to support family.
- Most new migrants to cities find themselves living in the _________.
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- The trend of people moving to cities in search of work and better opportunities.
- People who have no choice and have to move for safety reasons.
- The movement of people to coastal towns has led to an increase in demand for ___________ and services.
- The percentage of Australians that move home every five years.
- The name for the movement when people move to regional coastal towns.
- People who are free to choose when and where they move are called __________ migrants.
- People who are forced to leave their country to escape persecution or natural disasters.
12 Clues: Money sent home to support family. • This country's population is mostly migrant workers. • People who have no choice and have to move for safety reasons. • The percentage of Australians that move home every five years. • One of the fastest growing cities in the world, located in Nigeria. • Most new migrants to cities find themselves living in the _________. • ...
Stanbic IBTC 2022-12-09
26 Clues: glam • bank • fund • asset • Money • lease • broker • mutual • casual • prices • wealth • banking • capital • trustee • pension • managers • roadshow • insurance • corporate • management • investment • educational • stockmarket • renewedenergy • infrastructure • IBTC stanbic IBTC
The Renaissance 2023-05-09
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- Eventually who often came into power?
- Where this civilization is located
- An Italian Sculptor
- Who became powerful with trade?
- What was art mostly based on?
- Their way of giving goods to other nearby places with money and coins.
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- They did not believe in...
- The cities grew into what kind of sites?
- Their art showed a great interest in this...
- Showed depth within the paintings
- Person in a ruling position
- Cities made their own...
12 Clues: An Italian Sculptor • Cities made their own... • They did not believe in... • Person in a ruling position • What was art mostly based on? • Who became powerful with trade? • Showed depth within the paintings • Where this civilization is located • Eventually who often came into power? • The cities grew into what kind of sites? • Their art showed a great interest in this... • ...
YL5 Day 12 Grammar 2 2021-09-27
Singular Plural Nouns 2021-05-11
Plurals 2025-06-04
Cities Of The World 2023-10-26
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- Capital of Slovenia, in Central Europe.
- Capital of Uruguay.
- Capital of France.
- Capital of the United Kingdom.
- City known as "The Eternal City".
- Capital of Iceland, known for its hot springs
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- Peruvian city famous for its historical heritage.
- Capital of Slovakia, in Central Europe.
- City in the United Arab Emirates known for its modern architecture
- This city is known as the birthplace of democracy and is famous for its Acropolis.
- The Kremlin and St. Basil's Cathedral are symbols of this Russian city.
- Capital of the Czech Republic.
12 Clues: Capital of France. • Capital of Uruguay. • Capital of the United Kingdom. • Capital of the Czech Republic. • City known as "The Eternal City". • Capital of Slovakia, in Central Europe. • Capital of Slovenia, in Central Europe. • Capital of Iceland, known for its hot springs • Peruvian city famous for its historical heritage. • ...
industrial revolution 2023-01-03
10 Clues: water,noise,air • led to many injuries • became too overcroweded • movement of people cities • easy to manage and cheaper • made deals with orphanages • the amount of people increased • worked for less and easier to manage • a place that caused many lung diseases • a place that was made for children to work
The Renaissance 2021-10-15
10 Clues: non-religious • Renaissance began in • art of making agreements • having to do with the city • the Renaissance is a time of • trading in cloth and banking • built their cities on islands • the renaissance began here in Italy • a person who fights in a army for money • powerful cities that were like countries
States Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-11
Across
- What state's capital is Juneau?
- What is the capital of Michigan?
- What state's capital is Olympia?
- What is the capital of Maryland?
- What is the capital of West Virginia?
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- What is the capital of Wisconsin?
- What state's capital is Boston?
- What state's capital is Austin?
- What is the capital of Minnesota?
- What state's capital is Boise?
10 Clues: What state's capital is Boise? • What state's capital is Boston? • What state's capital is Juneau? • What state's capital is Austin? • What is the capital of Michigan? • What state's capital is Olympia? • What is the capital of Maryland? • What is the capital of Wisconsin? • What is the capital of Minnesota? • What is the capital of West Virginia?
State Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-11
Across
- Which state's capital is Harrisburg?
- What is the capital of Ohio?
- What is the capital of Colorado?
- Which state's capital is Phoenix?
- What is the capital of Montana?
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- Which state's capital is Topeka?
- What is the capital of Oregon?
- What is the capital of Georgia?
- Which state's capital is Frankfort?
- Which state's capital is Des Moines?
10 Clues: What is the capital of Ohio? • What is the capital of Oregon? • What is the capital of Georgia? • What is the capital of Montana? • Which state's capital is Topeka? • What is the capital of Colorado? • Which state's capital is Phoenix? • Which state's capital is Frankfort? • Which state's capital is Harrisburg? • Which state's capital is Des Moines?
Geography 2025-05-30
Across
- What is the capital of Germany?
- Tokyo is the capital of?
- What is the capital of Lebanon?
- Ottawa is the capital of?
- Cairo is the capital of?
- Stockholm is the capital of?
Down
- What's the capital of Colombia?
- What is the capital of the Philippines?
- Amsterdam is the capital of?
- Delhi What is the capital of India?
10 Clues: Tokyo is the capital of? • Cairo is the capital of? • Ottawa is the capital of? • Amsterdam is the capital of? • Stockholm is the capital of? • What is the capital of Germany? • What's the capital of Colombia? • What is the capital of Lebanon? • Delhi What is the capital of India? • What is the capital of the Philippines?
South 2024-02-17
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- - What is compared to the river's flowing?
- - Word used in stanza one to show that he is thinking about the island
- - How is the morning described?
- - Who salutes the persona?
- -How is the soil described?
- - Walking through the cities
- - Who halloos to the persona?
- - How is the beach described?
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- - Finish the quotation - We who are born of the ocean can never seek solace in _________
- - Description of the cities
- - First image that the poet captures
- - coined word
- - How is the river described in the fourth stanza?
- - What is the only water that the persona hates?
- - What washes up on the flats?
15 Clues: - coined word • - Who salutes the persona? • - Description of the cities • -How is the soil described? • - Walking through the cities • - Who halloos to the persona? • - How is the beach described? • - What washes up on the flats? • - How is the morning described? • - First image that the poet captures • - What is compared to the river's flowing? • ...
Chapter 10 2023-01-04
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- two words meaning people and rule
- Alexander the Great’s empire extended as Far East as where
- marketplace
- work in Sparta was done by whom
- singing poet
- largest gathering pace in Greek city-state
- Greece is located on what peninsula
- Alexander’s short life was prophesied in the book of
- long racing track
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- place where men practiced sports
- Alexander built 16 cities and named them
- Greece was made up of independent cities called
- religious center of the city
- most of Greece was conquered by Alexander’s father whose name was
- large group of foot soldiers, armed with shields and spears
15 Clues: marketplace • singing poet • long racing track • religious center of the city • work in Sparta was done by whom • place where men practiced sports • two words meaning people and rule • Greece is located on what peninsula • Alexander built 16 cities and named them • largest gathering pace in Greek city-state • Greece was made up of independent cities called • ...
mesopotamia 2025-10-22
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- what they dug for irrigation
- what did cities do when they were at peace
- one of the animals on farms
- the worship of multiple gods
- a type of person at the top of the social structure
- a large temple
- the first type of writing
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- civilizations started around
- the most popular job in mesopotamia
- a extra amount of something
- one of the rivers
- what did mesopotamian cities use to build most of their buildings
- the season that farmers didn't have enough rain for crops
- what as one of the most important things for crops
- who was the head of the house in mesopotamia
15 Clues: a large temple • one of the rivers • the first type of writing • a extra amount of something • one of the animals on farms • civilizations started around • what they dug for irrigation • the worship of multiple gods • the most popular job in mesopotamia • what did cities do when they were at peace • who was the head of the house in mesopotamia • ...
Geography Skills Vocabulary 2025-07-14
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- lines that run east and west like the equator, they measure north to south
- a symbol that shows directions on a map
- half of the Earth
- a map that shows boundaries for counties, states, or nations as well as capital cities
- the primary directions on a compass rose: north, south, east, and west
- height above sea level
- lines that run north and south like the prime meridian, they measure east to west
- units that measure latitude and longitude
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- also called a key, tells what each symbol on the map stands for
- the study of Earth
- the directions that are midway between the cardinal directions: northwest, northeast, southwest, southwest
- a collection or book of maps
- a small drawing, line, or color that stands for something else
- a round model of Earth
- a tool that shows the relationship between distance on the map and distance on Earth
- a line drawn from the North Pole to the South Pole that divides Earth into the Western and Eastern Hemispheres
- shows landforms such as mountains, plains, and deserts. It also shows bodies of water such as oceans, lakes, and rivers
- a system of lines that cross each other forming a pattern of squares
- a line drawn around Earth that divides it into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
19 Clues: half of the Earth • the study of Earth • a round model of Earth • height above sea level • a collection or book of maps • a symbol that shows directions on a map • units that measure latitude and longitude • a small drawing, line, or color that stands for something else • also called a key, tells what each symbol on the map stands for • ...
Host of the Olympics 2023-09-05
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- A city in Spain, hosting the Olympics in 1992.
- A city in Germany, hosting the Olympics in 1972.
- The capital of Japan, hosting the Olympics in 1964 and 2021.
- The capital of China, hosting the Olympics in 2008 and 2022.
- A city in Canada, hosting the Olympics in 1976.
- The capital of France, set to host the 2024 Summer Olympics.
- Angeles A major city in California, USA, known for its sports events.
- The largest city in Australia, hosting the Olympics in 2000.
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- A major city in Georgia, USA, hosting the Olympics in 1996.
- The capital of Greece, where the modern Olympics began in 1896.
- The capital of South Korea, hosting the Olympics in 1988.
- The capital of Russia, hosting the Olympics in 1980.
- de Janeiro A city in Brazil, hosting the Olympics in 2016.
- The capital of the United Kingdom, hosting the Olympics multiple times.
- The largest city in Australia, hosting the Olympics in 2000.
15 Clues: A city in Spain, hosting the Olympics in 1992. • A city in Canada, hosting the Olympics in 1976. • A city in Germany, hosting the Olympics in 1972. • The capital of Russia, hosting the Olympics in 1980. • The capital of South Korea, hosting the Olympics in 1988. • de Janeiro A city in Brazil, hosting the Olympics in 2016. • ...
CAPITAIS DO BRASIL 2020-12-02
10 Clues: é a capital do Acre • é a capital de Goiás • é a capital do Paraná • é a capital de Alagoas • é a capital de Sergipe • é a capital do Tocantins • é a capital de Pernambuco • é capital das Minas Gerais • é a capital do Espírito Santo • é a capital do Mato Grosso do Sul
Countries and Capitals 2024-02-21
Across
- ________is the capital of Bangladesh
- ________is the capital of Indonesia
- ________is the capital of Hong kong
- ________is the capital of Japan
- ________is the capital of Afghanistan
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- ________is the capital of Iraq
- ________is the capital of Saudi Arabia
- ________is the capital of North Korea
- ________is the capital of Thailand
- ________is the capital of south korea
10 Clues: ________is the capital of Iraq • ________is the capital of Japan • ________is the capital of Thailand • ________is the capital of Indonesia • ________is the capital of Hong kong • ________is the capital of Bangladesh • ________is the capital of North Korea • ________is the capital of south korea • ________is the capital of Afghanistan • ________is the capital of Saudi Arabia
capitals 2025-01-14
10 Clues: Atlanta is the capital of • Raleigh is the capital of • Jackson is the capital of • Columbia is the capital of • Richmond is the capital of • Charleston is the capital of • Montgomery is the capital of • Baton Rouge is the capital of • Little Rock is the capital of • Tallahassee is the capital of
Caleb Thompson 2025-09-03
10 Clues: es la capital de Chad • es la capital de Oman • es la capital de Yemen • es la capital de niger • es la capital de Qatar • es la capital de Japan? • es la capital de Brazil • es la capital de Ireland • es la capital de Argentina • es la capital de Estados Unidos?
Reading Maps of Canada 2015-01-05
Across
- The borderline between the Canadian territories and the Canadian provinces is along the _____°N latitude line.
- Large island off the coast of British Columbia
- Body of water between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
- Capital city of Saskatchewan
- The largest lake in the Northwest Territories
- Body of water that separated Baffin Island with Greenland
- The territories of Canada are crossed by the ________________ Circle
- Lowland along the southern rim of the Hudson Bay
- The Yukon Territory borders which US state
- Peninsula in northern Quebec
- Body of water that separates Newfoundland from Labrador
- The Appalachian Mountains turn into this range north of the Canadian border (follows the western Maine border)
- Bay south of Hudson Bay
- Canadian province that extends the farthest south
- Large lake in Manitoba
Down
- Only Great Lake that is not partly in Canada
- What river would you need to take to go from Montreal ( D10) to the Atlantic Ocean
- Which province has two separate pieces of land
- This US state borders New Brunswick
- Most mountainous of the Canadian provinces
- Capital city found at 64 N. lat., 68 W. long.
- Mountain range in western Canada
- Capital of Nova Scotia
- National capital of Canada
- Capital city found at 48 N. lat., 124 W. long.
- In this month in 1991, Nunavut became a new territory
- Province with the most elevation between 1,640-3280 feet
- Capital city found at 62 N. lat., 135 W. long.
- Capital city found at 47 N. latitude 53 W. long.
- The Mackenzie River in Northwest Territories flows to the ___________. (46)
30 Clues: Capital of Nova Scotia • Large lake in Manitoba • Bay south of Hudson Bay • National capital of Canada • Capital city of Saskatchewan • Peninsula in northern Quebec • Mountain range in western Canada • This US state borders New Brunswick • Most mountainous of the Canadian provinces • The Yukon Territory borders which US state • Only Great Lake that is not partly in Canada • ...
Chapter 29: The countries of South Asia 2016-07-05
Across
- A wooden bed frame with knotted string in place of a mattress.
- Sri Lanka's capital.
- The process of stripping the land to its trees.
- Bhutan's capital.
- Supply the land with water.
- The policy of opposing an enemy or oppressor by any means other than violence.
- Nepal's capital.
- Bangladesh's capital.
- Pride in one's nation; the desire of a cultural group to rule themselves as a separate nation.
- Bay to the southeast of India.
- The practice among Hindu and Muslim women of covering the face with a veil when outside the home.
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- Disease caused by a lack of food or an unbalance diet.
- India's capital.
- Electricity(power)that is generated by moving water.
- To refuse to purchase or use a product or service as an expression of disapproval.
- A wall of soil and rock to hold back water.
- A system of social hierarchy in which a person possesses a distinct rank in society that is determine by birth.
- A division into separate parts.
- industry A small-scale manufacturing operation using little technology, often located in or near people's home.
- The belief that the soul of an human being or animal goes through a series of births, deaths, and rebirths.
- Pakistan's capital.
- A brightly colored cloth, worn by many Indian women, that is draped over the body like a long dress.
- state A country that separates two hostile countries.
- Ocean to the south of India.
- family In India, a system based on the customs of housing all members of an extended family together.
- Afghanistan's capital.
- Sea to the southwest of India.
27 Clues: India's capital. • Nepal's capital. • Bhutan's capital. • Pakistan's capital. • Sri Lanka's capital. • Bangladesh's capital. • Afghanistan's capital. • Supply the land with water. • Ocean to the south of India. • Sea to the southwest of India. • Bay to the southeast of India. • A division into separate parts. • A wall of soil and rock to hold back water. • ...
Accountancy Crossword 2020-10-02
Across
- Assets which physically exist but not shown in the balance sheet are
- Total profit of the year is apportioned between the periods of pre-death and post-death on the basis of _________
- When the new partner brings assets other than cash for his capital- _________
- Entry for the asset taken by a creditor is ________ but entry for the net payment to the creditor is made
- Retirement of a partner results in __________ of the firm
- Subscriptions received in advance by a club are shown in the ______ side of the balance sheet
- Goodwill,Patents,Trademarks are examples of _________ assets
- Employees Stock Option plan is a category of ______ equity
- Each partner is a _________ owner of the firms properties
- On dissolution if a partner undertakes to make payment of a liability of the firm _______ account is debited
- When firm pays an amount in excess of total amount due to the retiring partner, then excess amount is treated as _______
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- Fill in the following entry for unrecorded assets in case of reconstitution of a partnership firm. : __________ dr To Revaluation A/c
- Total of all partners capital - total capital based on new profit partner’s share is ________
- According to section ____ of the companies act 2013, a company cannot allot securities unless minimum subscription is received
- At the time of admission of new partner creditors overvalued are _________ to revaluation account
- The interest on capital accounts of partners under the fluctuating capital account method is credited to ________
- The first stage for incorporating a company is _______
- __________ profit means the profit earned by other firms with the same capital investment in similar industries
- As per section 37 of indian partnership act 1932 in the absence of partnership deed the retiring partner is entitled to interest @ _______percent
- Income and expenditure account is prepared on _______ basis
20 Clues: The first stage for incorporating a company is _______ • Retirement of a partner results in __________ of the firm • Each partner is a _________ owner of the firms properties • Employees Stock Option plan is a category of ______ equity • Income and expenditure account is prepared on _______ basis • Goodwill,Patents,Trademarks are examples of _________ assets • ...
eco 2022-07-09
Across
- the economic resources of land, labour, capital and enterprise
- total spending's on capital goods
- a person who bears risks and makes the key decisions in a business
- factors used to produce goods and services
- human effort (physical and mental) used in producing goods and services
- human-made goods used in production
- a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone's wants
- the ability of capital to change where it works or in which occupation
- output per worker hour
- a product which requires resources to produce it and therefore has an opportunity cost
- gross investment minus depreciation
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- the next best alternative forgone
- the ability of enterprise to change where it works or in which occupation
- goods and services purchased by households for their own satsifaction
- spending on capital goods
- risk bearing and key decesion making in business
- a curve that shows the maximum output of two types of products and combination of those products that can be produced with existing resources and technology
- unlimited wants exceeding finite resources
- the output per factor of production in an hour
- a product which does not require any resources to make it and so does not have an opportunity cost
- incapable of moving from one location to another location
- reduction in the number of capital goods caused by some obsolete and worn out capital goods not being replaced
- the next best alternative forgone
- capable of changing use
- the value of capital goods that have worn out or become obsolete
- the ability of labour to change where it works or in which occupation
- people in work and those actively seeking work
- goods and services produced by the factors of production
- gifts of nature available for production
29 Clues: output per worker hour • capable of changing use • spending on capital goods • the next best alternative forgone • total spending's on capital goods • the next best alternative forgone • human-made goods used in production • gross investment minus depreciation • gifts of nature available for production • unlimited wants exceeding finite resources • ...
Early Civilization 2021-09-24
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- belief in a single god
- a great invention that relies on an axle in the center
- the first form of writing
- more food than is needed
- a complex society with cities and government
- one of two rivers in Mesopotamia
- one of two rivers in Mesopotamia
- belief in multiple gods
- a system that supplies water to farms
- Neolithic farming village in southern Turkey
- the place where we developed our first civilization
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- the number of people who live in a place
- a supply of organic things we can use as needed
- a set of shared beliefs about supernatural powers
- a government containing several countries or territories
- change animal behavior to suit humans
- farming
- an ancient city in Mesopotamia
- temple in Sumerian cities
- when people spend most of their time working at a single job or craft
20 Clues: farming • belief in a single god • belief in multiple gods • more food than is needed • the first form of writing • temple in Sumerian cities • an ancient city in Mesopotamia • one of two rivers in Mesopotamia • one of two rivers in Mesopotamia • change animal behavior to suit humans • a system that supplies water to farms • the number of people who live in a place • ...
CAPITALS 2018-10-17
10 Clues: THE CAPITAL OF MALTA • THE CAPITAL OF FILAND • THE CAPITAL OF NORBIGIA • THE CAPITAL OF SLOVAKIA • THE CAPITAL OF ESTHONIA • THE CAPITAL OF LETTONIA • THE CAPITAL OF LEYKOROSIA • THE CAPITAL OF N.SARDINIA • THE SECOND CAPITAL OF PORTOGUAL • THE SMALLEST ISLAND OF VALEARIDES ISLANDS
Geography 2023-02-14
Across
- Kangaroos live on which continent?
- The United States is in what continent?
- London is the capital of which country?
- The capital of the United States
- The pyramids are found in which country?
- Chile is in what continent?
- The capital of Japan is?
- The United Kingdom is part of which continent?
Down
- A person from Japan is called?
- The capital of Egypt is?
- What is a person from United States called?
- The capital of Chile.
- Japan is part of which continent?
- Someone from Chile is called ________
14 Clues: The capital of Chile. • The capital of Egypt is? • The capital of Japan is? • Chile is in what continent? • A person from Japan is called? • The capital of the United States • Japan is part of which continent? • Kangaroos live on which continent? • Someone from Chile is called ________ • The United States is in what continent? • London is the capital of which country? • ...
Review 2020-10-27
Across
- Translator between Tomochichi and James Oglethorpe
- crops wine, rice, indigo, silk, tobacco
- where the spanish missions were located
- places used to convert people to other religions
- settlers who complained about the rules
- The three main reasons for spanish exploration
- Creator of the Savannah and wanted debtors out of jail
- georgia’s 2nd capital
- Discovered Mississippi River and filed to find Gold on his conquest
- scheme by which Georgia legislators were bribed in 1795 to sell most of the land now making up the state of Mississippi
- the ocean east of georgia
- where the indians were moved to
- plan to give representation to both large and small states
- People that were loyal and did not disobey the King
Down
- georgia’s western border is located at this river
- georgia’s 3rd capital
- to give away
- The way of giving away the land stolen from the indians
- Chief Justice of the U.S. (He reviewed Samuel Worester’s case)
- a set of written characters representing syllables and serving the purpose of an alphabet.
- the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.
- The first place where the gold was discovered in Georgia
- Georgia’s 5th and current state capital
- a material formerly or traditionally used in building walls, consisting of a network of interwoven sticks and twigs covered with mud or clay.
- Capital of Cherokee and where the “Trail of Tears” officially began
- 7th U.S president and first/only president to ignore the Supreme Court ruling
- georgia’s 1st capital
- georgia’s 4th capital
- Creator of the cotton gin in 1794
- Former name of Georgia capital Atlanta
30 Clues: to give away • georgia’s 3rd capital • georgia’s 2nd capital • georgia’s 1st capital • georgia’s 4th capital • the ocean east of georgia • where the indians were moved to • Creator of the cotton gin in 1794 • Former name of Georgia capital Atlanta • crops wine, rice, indigo, silk, tobacco • where the spanish missions were located • settlers who complained about the rules • ...
eco 2022-07-09
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- the economic resources of land, labour, capital and enterprise
- total spending's on capital goods
- a person who bears risks and makes the key decisions in a business
- factors used to produce goods and services
- human effort (physical and mental) used in producing goods and services
- human-made goods used in production
- a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone's wants
- the ability of capital to change where it works or in which occupation
- output per worker hour
- a product which requires resources to produce it and therefore has an opportunity cost
- gross investment minus depreciation
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- the next best alternative forgone
- the ability of enterprise to change where it works or in which occupation
- goods and services purchased by households for their own satsifaction
- spending on capital goods
- risk bearing and key decesion making in business
- a curve that shows the maximum output of two types of products and combination of those products that can be produced with existing resources and technology
- unlimited wants exceeding finite resources
- the output per factor of production in an hour
- a product which does not require any resources to make it and so does not have an opportunity cost
- incapable of moving from one location to another location
- reduction in the number of capital goods caused by some obsolete and worn out capital goods not being replaced
- the next best alternative forgone
- capable of changing use
- the value of capital goods that have worn out or become obsolete
- the ability of labour to change where it works or in which occupation
- people in work and those actively seeking work
- goods and services produced by the factors of production
- gifts of nature available for production
29 Clues: output per worker hour • capable of changing use • spending on capital goods • the next best alternative forgone • total spending's on capital goods • the next best alternative forgone • human-made goods used in production • gross investment minus depreciation • gifts of nature available for production • unlimited wants exceeding finite resources • ...
Cities and Housing 2022-03-03
Across
- system of buildings and equipment to provide water, electricity, telecommunications and transport
- a small settlement usually found in a rural setting
- Housing ___________ is a lack of number of houses to accommodate the population of an area
- city
- types of activities found in a city
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- hazard due to poor quality or flammable materials used in squatter settlements
- Poor__________ may lead to ill-health in informal housing areas.
- legally built housing
- type of informal housing
- movement of people from rural areas to urban areas
- land that is attractive or has pleasing qualities
- large important city
- facilities which enable people to live comfortably
- factor that causes people to leave their place of origin
14 Clues: city • large important city • legally built housing • type of informal housing • types of activities found in a city • land that is attractive or has pleasing qualities • movement of people from rural areas to urban areas • facilities which enable people to live comfortably • a small settlement usually found in a rural setting • ...
Towns and Cities 2023-03-03
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- evening entertainment
- full of traffic
- the housing area outside of the main city
- the opposite of rural
- attractive green leaves and plants
- where sporting events take place
- having an interesting mix of cultures and lifestyles
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- the outline of a city
- buildings, roads, bridges, electricity, etc.
- a main road for travelling long distances
- the parts of a town or city that are furthest from the centre
- the state of being very poor
- full of people
- a long line of vehicles on a road that cannot move or that can only move very slowly is a: ___ jam
14 Clues: full of people • full of traffic • the outline of a city • evening entertainment • the opposite of rural • the state of being very poor • where sporting events take place • attractive green leaves and plants • a main road for travelling long distances • the housing area outside of the main city • buildings, roads, bridges, electricity, etc. • ...
Lucía B2 Cities 2024-06-24
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- full of people
- a famous attraction
- the cost of living is low
- very cute or pleasant
- an impressive view
- in bad conditions
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- not people
- not cheaper, a synonym of expensive
- far away from the metropolitan cities
- a beautiful view to look at
- designed to attract tourists
- boring, not exiting at all
- a lively and energetic place
- it looks like a dream or a postcard
14 Clues: not people • full of people • in bad conditions • an impressive view • a famous attraction • very cute or pleasant • the cost of living is low • boring, not exiting at all • a beautiful view to look at • designed to attract tourists • a lively and energetic place • not cheaper, a synonym of expensive • it looks like a dream or a postcard • far away from the metropolitan cities
Chp 3 Cities 2023-05-10
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- poeple who are walking
- full of loud sounds
- plan how something should be
- machines, such as cars or trucks, that carry poeple or things from place to place
- where will poeple live?
- the city will be safer for pedestrians
- all of the people who live in a certain area
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- parts of a city where poeple live
- we won`t have space for any more traffic
- the number 1,000,000
- will the population continue to grow?
- all the ways of taking poeple or things from one place to another
- all the vehicles moving on the roads in an area
- full of poeple
14 Clues: full of poeple • full of loud sounds • the number 1,000,000 • poeple who are walking • where will poeple live? • plan how something should be • parts of a city where poeple live • will the population continue to grow? • the city will be safer for pedestrians • we won`t have space for any more traffic • all of the people who live in a certain area • ...
Crossword puzzle 2019-11-21
19 Clues: Compass • Caravel • Capital • latitude • Companies • Atahualpa • Montezuma • Jamestown • Dividends • Marco-polo • Capitalism • John-cabot • john-smith • underwriter • Conquistador • Mercantilism • Louis-Joliet • Pedro-Cabral • Circumnavigation
Georgia and World War II 2024-01-24
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- market Illegal sale of rationed goods
- war 2 The second world war
- Limiting the purchase of certain items
- Mussolioi One of the founders of the fascist movements in europe
- A leader with absolute power
- Lights were turned off to hide cities
- S. Truman Dropped atomic bombs on innocent jappanees cities
- service Being hired based on qualifications
- Hitler Fascist dictator in germany
- The deliberate killing of a particular group of people
Down
- Giving official approval
- Arnall Youngest governor in the nation when he was elected
- Killing of ⅔ of europe's jews
- Compensation for war damages
- Philosophy of government characterized by a Dictator
15 Clues: Giving official approval • war 2 The second world war • A leader with absolute power • Compensation for war damages • Killing of ⅔ of europe's jews • Hitler Fascist dictator in germany • Lights were turned off to hide cities • market Illegal sale of rationed goods • Limiting the purchase of certain items • service Being hired based on qualifications • ...
MARCELO CP1 PALAVRAS CRUZADAS 2023-05-23
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- ESTE PAÍS ENTROU PARA EU EM 2013
- TEM O PODER DE JULGAR CRIMES
- É UM DOS PAÍSES QUE FAZEM PARTE DA ESCANDINÁVIA
- É UM DOS PAÍSES FAMOSOS PELO CHOCOLATE
- A BANDEIRA DESTE PAÍS TEM AS TRÊS CORES
- ESTE PAÍS TEM SUA LENDA COM O CONDRE DRACULA
- ESTA CAPITAL TEM COMO A PERFUMARIA COMO ATRAÇÃO
- É UMA CAPITAL DE UM PAÍS DA ESCANDINÁVIA
- É UMA DAS OBRIGAÇÕES DOS CIDADÕES
- É UM DOS DISTRITOS NO NORTE DE PORTUGAL
- É UM DOS SIMBOLOS NACIONAIS
- ESTE PAIS TEM COMO A CAPITAL BERLIM
- ESTE PAÍS TEM A JUVENTUS COMO EQUIPA DE FUTEBOL
- É UM DOS DIREITOS DOS CIDADÕES
- É A COR QUE REPRESENTA O SANGUE DERRAMADO PELOS PORTUGUESES
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- PERTENCE AO GRUPO CENTRAL DOS AÇORS
- VARSÓVIA É A CAPITAL DESTE PAÍS
- CONHECIDO DISTRITO PELO TRADICIONAL DOCE DE OVOS
- SÓFIA É A CAPITAL
- É O MENOR PAÍS DA EUROPA
- É CONSIDERADA UMAS DAS UNIVERSIDADES MAIS ANTIGAS
- PAÍS AONDE NASCEU MOZART
- É O REPRESENTANTE MÁXIMO DE UM PAÍS
- TEM COMO FUNÇÃO FAZER CUMPRIR AS LEIS
- É A CIDADE COM A TRADIÇÃO DO VINHO COM O MESMO NOME
- É O PAÍS DA PAELLA
- É A CIDADE AONDE SE ENCONTRA A PRESIDÊNCIA
- PAÍS QUE SAIU DA COMUNIDADE EUROPEIA
- É A CAPITAL DA ESPANHA
- É O PAÍS EUROPEU DAS ONDAS GIGANTES
30 Clues: SÓFIA É A CAPITAL • É O PAÍS DA PAELLA • É A CAPITAL DA ESPANHA • É O MENOR PAÍS DA EUROPA • PAÍS AONDE NASCEU MOZART • É UM DOS SIMBOLOS NACIONAIS • TEM O PODER DE JULGAR CRIMES • É UM DOS DIREITOS DOS CIDADÕES • VARSÓVIA É A CAPITAL DESTE PAÍS • ESTE PAÍS ENTROU PARA EU EM 2013 • É UMA DAS OBRIGAÇÕES DOS CIDADÕES • PERTENCE AO GRUPO CENTRAL DOS AÇORS • ...
Around the world 2025-09-05
Across
- Place where planes take off and land.
- Capital city of France.
- A very cold ocean near the North Pole.
- A person visiting another place.
- A continent with 54 countries.
- Country known for ancient temples.
- The longest river in Africa.
- The biggest river in South America.
- The largest continent.
- Country famous for safaris.
- Capital city of the UK.
- Short word often used for the United States.
- A continent famous for the Eiffel Tower and Colosseum.
- A document needed for travel.
- Country with Mount Fuji.
- Country with the pyramids.
- Tool used for direction.
- Country where the Taj Mahal is.
- A vehicle that runs on tracks.
- Ocean between America and Europe.
- Country known for maple syrup.
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- Capital city of Japan.
- The largest country in the world.
- A continent covered in ice.
- Country with the Eiffel Tower.
- A country and a continent.
- Country with the Great Wall.
- Country shaped like a boot.
- Country with tacos and mariachi music.
- A flat drawing of Earth.
- A round model of Earth.
- Country famous for Oktoberfest.
- The highest mountain.
- Capital city of China.
- Country famous for the Amazon rainforest.
- The largest ocean.
- Capital city of Italy.
- Country famous for flamenco dancing.
- The largest hot desert.
- Capital city of Canada.
40 Clues: The largest ocean. • The highest mountain. • Capital city of Japan. • The largest continent. • Capital city of China. • Capital city of Italy. • Capital city of France. • A round model of Earth. • Capital city of the UK. • The largest hot desert. • Capital city of Canada. • A flat drawing of Earth. • Country with Mount Fuji. • Tool used for direction. • A country and a continent. • ...
Asia 2025-09-26
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- Capital de Israel
- País más pequeño de Asia
- Región montañosa que divide Europa de Asia y esta ubicada entre los mares negro y caspio
- Cordillera más alta de Asia, en ella se encuentra el monte Everest
- Segundo país más poblado de Asia
- Monte más alto de Asia
- Río más largo de Asia
- Es el lago más grande del mundo y separa Europa de Asia
- Río más importante de la India
- Religión con más seguidores en Asia
- Capital de Japón
- Meseta más alta y extensa del mundo (altitud promedio 4500m)
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- Océano que baña las costas de la India
- País más grande de Asia
- País más poblado de Asia
- Lago que se encuentra en Siberia, considerado el más profundo del mundo (1741m)
- País asiático compuesto por más de 17 000 islas, capital Yakarta
- Es la mayor depresión terrestre del mundo, situado entre Israel y Jordania
- Capital de China
- Capital de Irak
- Istmo que separa los continentes Asia de África
- Capital de la India
- Desierto ubicado al norte de China y sur de Mongolia
- Uno de los países que posee grandes reservas de petróleo
- Península más grande del mundo formado por desiertos y mesetas
- Arabia presenta un clima y relieve
- Mar que separa los continentes de Asia de África
27 Clues: Capital de Irak • Capital de China • Capital de Japón • Capital de Israel • Capital de la India • Río más largo de Asia • Monte más alto de Asia • País más grande de Asia • País más poblado de Asia • País más pequeño de Asia • Río más importante de la India • Segundo país más poblado de Asia • Arabia presenta un clima y relieve • Religión con más seguidores en Asia • ...
Vocabulario nuevo 2016-03-09
Across
- El primer dia de la semana.
- A Merche le gusta beber...
- Capital de Venezuela.
- Es el sexto día de la semana.
- La cama esta aqui.
- Vas con Merche a una cata de vinos.
- Normalmente, hay plantas, flores, prado y algunas sillas.
- Capital de Peru.
- Como se dice "cheers" en español?
- Que dia es hoy? Hoy es...
- En esta parte tomas una ducha.
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- En este lugar preparas el desayuno, el almuerzo o la comida.
- Sinonimo de cuarto.
- Un tipo de vino.
- Parte de la casa con el escritorio y la computadora.
- Es el tercer día de la semana.
- Capital de Paraguay.
- Capital de España.
- Construido para unir el norte y el sur de España.
- Aqui ponemos el carro, la moto o la bicicleta.
- Aqui esta el sofa y la tele.
21 Clues: Un tipo de vino. • Capital de Peru. • La cama esta aqui. • Capital de España. • Sinonimo de cuarto. • Capital de Paraguay. • Capital de Venezuela. • Que dia es hoy? Hoy es... • A Merche le gusta beber... • El primer dia de la semana. • Aqui esta el sofa y la tele. • Es el sexto día de la semana. • Es el tercer día de la semana. • En esta parte tomas una ducha. • ...
CONTINENTE ASITICO 2025-08-10
Across
- líder religioso e espiritual indiano, considerado o fundador do budismo
- - Maior deserto da Ásia
- - Considerado o animal símbolo da Ásia
- - Capital de Israel
- - País mais extenso da Ásia
- - maior depressão do mundo que se encontra na Ásia
- - Ícone da culinária japonesa
- - Maior Pico do mundo
- - Maior cordilheira do mundo
- -Vegetação predominante na Ásia Setentrional
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- - maior rio da Ásia
- - clima característico do extremo norte da Ásia
- - verão quente e chuvoso e inverno seco
- -Uma das religiões mais antigas do mundo, originária da Índia
- - País mais populoso da Ásia
- - Capital do Irã
- - Famoso mausoléu localizado na Índia
- - Região de grandes conflitos
- -Capital do Japão
- - Ícone da China, símbolo da conservação da natureza.
- - Separa a Ásia do Continente Europeu
- - Capital da Arábia Saudita
- Oriental - A Ásia está localizada totalmente no hemisfério
23 Clues: - Capital do Irã • -Capital do Japão • - maior rio da Ásia • - Capital de Israel • - Maior Pico do mundo • - Maior deserto da Ásia • - País mais extenso da Ásia • - Capital da Arábia Saudita • - País mais populoso da Ásia • - Maior cordilheira do mundo • - Região de grandes conflitos • - Ícone da culinária japonesa • - Famoso mausoléu localizado na Índia • ...
South America, Spain, EQ capitals 2023-04-14
24 Clues: Peru • Lima • Chile • Quito • Sucre • La Paz • Madrid • Bogotá • Malabo • Uruguay • Ecuador • Caracas • Paraguay • Santiago • Asunción • Colombia • Venezuela • Argentina • Montevideo • Buenos Aires • España/Spain • Equatorial Guinea • Bolivia-2nd capital • Bolivia-main capital
Spanish Countries 2024-09-16
20 Clues: Lima • Quito • Madrid • Bogotá • Havana • Caracas • Managua • Santiago • Asunción • San José • Montevideo • Tegucigalpa • Panama City • Mexico City • San Salvador • Buenos Aires • Santo Domingo • Guatemala City • Guinea, Malabo • Sucre (constitutional capital), La Paz (administrative capital)
11/16 2021-11-16
12 Clues: large river • capital of Texas • capital of Arizona • capital of Georgia • capital of Colorado • ocean west of the USA • ocean east of the USA • country south of the USA • country north of the USA • capital of South Carolina • state that is west of Arizona • mountains in east part of USA
World Cities 2013-06-20
Across
- When old housing in run down areas of the inner city are reburbished
- The movement of people and economic activies back into the city centres
- A city with a population of over 10 million people
- The movement of people living in the inner parts of a city to the outer edges
- A city with over a million inhabitants
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- An increase in the proportion of a country's population that lives in towns and cities
- The movement of people from large urban areas to smaller urban areas or rural areas
- An increase in the number of urban dwellers
- A city that acts as a major centre for finance, trade, business etc
9 Clues: A city with over a million inhabitants • An increase in the number of urban dwellers • A city with a population of over 10 million people • A city that acts as a major centre for finance, trade, business etc • When old housing in run down areas of the inner city are reburbished • The movement of people and economic activies back into the city centres • ...
Alabama Cities 2023-03-04
Across
- Historic college town and is the home of Auburn University
- The first city founded in Alabama
- Also called Fountain City
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- Home of The University of Alabama and its Crimson tide football team
- Capital of Alabama
- Home to America's oldest baseball stadium
- Rocket City
- Nestled along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico
- Peanut Capital of Alabama
9 Clues: Rocket City • Capital of Alabama • Peanut Capital of Alabama • Also called Fountain City • The first city founded in Alabama • Home to America's oldest baseball stadium • Nestled along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico • Historic college town and is the home of Auburn University • Home of The University of Alabama and its Crimson tide football team
Lost Cities 2021-02-28
Across
- A thing which helps to cross the river.
- Go back in time, be the beginning of smth.
- Make, design, build.
- A place where different things such as goods and products are kept.
- A person who rules the country, the most important person in the country.
- Not build, damage, hurt.
Down
- A natural disaster when ground shakes and buildings are destroyed.
- A person who looks at the stars and explores them.
- Flat, in the form of a field.
9 Clues: Make, design, build. • Not build, damage, hurt. • Flat, in the form of a field. • A thing which helps to cross the river. • Go back in time, be the beginning of smth. • A person who looks at the stars and explores them. • A natural disaster when ground shakes and buildings are destroyed. • A place where different things such as goods and products are kept. • ...
COUNTRIES & CITIES 2021-09-23
9 Clues: LAND OF SMILES • CAPITAL IS JAKARTA • FAMOUS FOR IT'S PIZZA • LAND OF THE RISING SUN • WHERE MOUNT KINABALU IS • DELHI CAPITAL OF INDIA • LONGEST WALL IN THE WORLD • NATIONAL DAY IS AUGUST 9TH • BUCKINGHAM PALACE IS LOCATED
Ancient India whole chapter 2024-05-24
Across
- The first step of decline for the Harappan cities.
- A series of exercises intended to help a person achieve spiritual insight.
- Strong seasonal winds.
- When this empire collapsed it led to 500 years of fighting.
- this man built roads and hospitals.
Down
- This man was born in 563 b.c and was a prince.
- Indus valley cities were some of the first ____ cities.
- India is part of a _____ with Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal
- The totality of the Buddhas teachings or the divine law.
9 Clues: Strong seasonal winds. • this man built roads and hospitals. • This man was born in 563 b.c and was a prince. • The first step of decline for the Harappan cities. • Indus valley cities were some of the first ____ cities. • The totality of the Buddhas teachings or the divine law. • India is part of a _____ with Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal • ...
Indus River Valley 2023-09-22
Across
- Seasonal winds
- The thing that protected the Indus Valley from invasion
- The cities they build on the Indus River Valley
- when they give each other the gold and silver from the north of Afghanistan
Down
- What they built the grid cities on top of
- What geographers think that India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are
- What they do when they dump wastes into open drainage ditches
- Where the Indus River Valley is located
- Something they dont have in their religion
9 Clues: Seasonal winds • Where the Indus River Valley is located • What they built the grid cities on top of • Something they dont have in their religion • The cities they build on the Indus River Valley • The thing that protected the Indus Valley from invasion • What they do when they dump wastes into open drainage ditches • ...
Spanish Tic Tac toe 2025-09-24
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- El capital del país es San José.
- El color de la bandera es amrillo y azul y rojo y andean Condor esta media.
- El pais esta en debajo de y a la izqueria de mexico.
- El color de la bandera es azul y blanco y triangulo esta media.
- El pais esta a la dercha de chile.
- El capital del pais es San Salvador.
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- Paddington es oso es de pais.
- El pais esta debajo de panama.
- El capital del pais es Caracas.
- El capital del pais es Tegucigalpa.
- El capital del pais es Santiago.
- El color de la bandera es blanca y azul y sol esquina superior izquierda.
- El capital del pais es La Habana.
- El pais esta final de America Central.
- El pais esta en lo mas alto de America Central.
15 Clues: Paddington es oso es de pais. • El pais esta debajo de panama. • El capital del pais es Caracas. • El capital del país es San José. • El capital del pais es Santiago. • El capital del pais es La Habana. • El pais esta a la dercha de chile. • El capital del pais es Tegucigalpa. • El capital del pais es San Salvador. • El pais esta final de America Central. • ...
Indus Valley 2025-12-11
Across
- Material used to build standard-sized houses.
- River that formed part of the Indo-Gangetic Plain.
- Scientist who studies ancient civilizations.
- High central region of southern India.
- Water management system in Harappan cities.
- – Fortified area containing major buildings in the city.
- – Another major city with advanced city planning.
- Another mountain range shielding southern India.
- An early planned city of the Indus Valley.
- Desert that protected parts of the Indus Valley.
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- – System used to remove waste from houses.
- Growing crops and domesticating animals for food.
- – A large landmass forming part of a continent.
- Low mountain range protecting the plateau.
- Exchanging goods with other communities or civilizations.
- – River that supported early Indian civilization.
- – Seasonal winds bringing rain or dry weather.
- – One of the largest cities of the Indus Valley.
- – Layout system used to organize streets and houses.
- – Earthen wall built to keep floodwaters out.
20 Clues: High central region of southern India. • – System used to remove waste from houses. • Low mountain range protecting the plateau. • An early planned city of the Indus Valley. • Water management system in Harappan cities. • Scientist who studies ancient civilizations. • Material used to build standard-sized houses. • – Earthen wall built to keep floodwaters out. • ...
Geography Crossword 2023-05-27
Across
- a nation with it’s own government
- a large body of water
- capital of Montenegro
- capital of Turkmenistan
- the angular distance of a place north/south of the earth’s equator
- capital of Australia
Down
- where a region’s government is located
- capital of Yemen
- measures distance east or west of the prime meridian
- capital of Azerbaijan
- the capital of Latvia
11 Clues: capital of Yemen • capital of Australia • a large body of water • capital of Montenegro • capital of Azerbaijan • the capital of Latvia • capital of Turkmenistan • a nation with it’s own government • where a region’s government is located • measures distance east or west of the prime meridian • the angular distance of a place north/south of the earth’s equator
Anthonys Corsi Inca Crossward 2021-01-29
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- A job that most people in cuzco had mostly commoners
- This word means when you get your hands and feat choped off because you stole then you have to tell everyone what you did by the main plaza
- something the Incas were good at building and still rebuild every year
- Something that happend that the llamas saved the people from
- A live stock that was small and a pet now days
- When they killed someone for the gods
- A way nobles could tell what family they were in
- Their main crop
- Something they used to keep track of things like numbers
- A way the Incas farmed their crops on a mountain side
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- something a commoner built and if they were found on it they got thrown off a cliff
- Something that happens when boys or girls turn 14 and get their special things
- The capital of their cities
- A way the Incas prepared the dead for afterlife
- The mountain everybody live on.
- A very important animal that could be used for different things
- Something that all the Inca people worshiped
- God of the sun
- The ruler or someone that everybody listend to in Cuzco and in Inca society
19 Clues: God of the sun • Their main crop • The capital of their cities • The mountain everybody live on. • When they killed someone for the gods • Something that all the Inca people worshiped • A live stock that was small and a pet now days • A way the Incas prepared the dead for afterlife • A way nobles could tell what family they were in • ...
States Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-11
Across
- What is the capital of Connecticut?
- What state's capital is Jackson?
- What state's capital is Indianapolis?
- What is the capital of Florida?
- What is the capital of Alabama?
Down
- What state's capital is Honolulu
- What state's capital is Augusta?
- What is the capital of California?
- What state's capital is Springfield?
- What is the capital of Arkansas?
10 Clues: What is the capital of Florida? • What is the capital of Alabama? • What state's capital is Honolulu • What state's capital is Jackson? • What state's capital is Augusta? • What is the capital of Arkansas? • What is the capital of California? • What is the capital of Connecticut? • What state's capital is Springfield? • What state's capital is Indianapolis?
South America Crossword 2021-10-14
10 Clues: capital of Peru • capital of Chile • capital of Brazil • capital of Bolivia • capital of Uruguay • capital of Columbia • capital of Paraguay • capital of Venezuela • longest river in South America • tallest mountain in South America
Famous cities around the world 2023-06-21
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- The capital city of Canada, known for its picturesque landscapes, Parliament Hill, and Rideau Canal.
- The capital city of Germany, known for its vibrant arts scene, historical sites, and delicious currywurst.
- The capital city of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids, Sphinx, and rich Egyptian history.
- The capital city of Brazil, famous for its unique modernist architecture and planned urban design.
- A city in Australia with its stunning Opera House, beautiful beaches, and vibrant city life.
- The capital city of Japan, famous for its high-tech gadgets, tasty sushi, and colorful anime culture.
- A city in Spain known for its unique architecture, beautiful beaches, and passion for football.
- The capital city of South Korea, with a mix of modern skyscrapers, traditional palaces, and delicious street food.
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- A city in the United States known for its towering skyscrapers, Broadway shows, and Central Park.
- The capital city of China, famous for its Great Wall, Forbidden City, and traditional culture.
- A city in Turkey famous for its magnificent mosques, bustling bazaars, and delicious kebabs.
- A city in the United Arab Emirates known for its luxurious skyscrapers, extravagant malls, and desert adventures.
- The capital city of the Netherlands, famous for its picturesque canals, colorful tulips, and bicycles.
- A city in the United Kingdom famous for its iconic landmarks like Big Ben and the Tower of London.
- The capital city of Italy, known for its ancient history, impressive ruins, and yummy gelato.
- A city in France known for its famous Eiffel Tower, delicious pastries, and beautiful art.
16 Clues: A city in France known for its famous Eiffel Tower, delicious pastries, and beautiful art. • A city in Turkey famous for its magnificent mosques, bustling bazaars, and delicious kebabs. • A city in Australia with its stunning Opera House, beautiful beaches, and vibrant city life. • ...
Western Europe 2021-09-25
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- Strait that connects the Mediterranean to the Atlantic Ocean.
- Channel between the U.K. and France
- Sea west of the British Isles
- Home of the Blarney Stone
- The capital of France
- Sea south of Spain, France and Italy
- The capital has the same name as their country
- Another name for the Netherlands
- What the inhabitants of Holland are called
- Made up of Ireland and the U.K.
- the capital of Ireland
- Made up of England, Scotland, Wales and N. Ireland
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- Looks like a boot
- Mountains that border France and Spain
- famous for their waffles
- Home of the Eiffel Tower
- Bay north of Spain
- Largest country on the Iberian Peninsula
- Where the Pope lives
- Smallest country on the Iberian Peninsula
- Famous for its windmills and tulips
- The capital of the U.K.
22 Clues: Looks like a boot • Bay north of Spain • Where the Pope lives • The capital of France • the capital of Ireland • The capital of the U.K. • famous for their waffles • Home of the Eiffel Tower • Home of the Blarney Stone • Sea west of the British Isles • Made up of Ireland and the U.K. • Another name for the Netherlands • Channel between the U.K. and France • ...
Eastern Europe 2022-03-14
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- Who designed the Russian flag
- How many Eastern European countries use the Euro
- Population of 2.956 million
- What does green represent in the Hungarian flag
- Was once the capital of the Holy Roman Empire
- This countries flag influenced Moldova's flag
- The home of Dracula
- Many of the countries gained independence in the 90s due to the collapse of the
- Poland's largest city and capital
- Notable landmark in Russia
- Invented in Hungary
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- Latvia's flag was based on this
- Auschwitz is located here
- One of Europe's largest markets can be found here
- Declaration of Independence 681 AD
- This country is 40% forested
- Longest river in Belarus
- There are 30 of these in Moldova
- Large deposits of Amber are here
- Capital of Belarus
- Capital city of Bulgaria
21 Clues: Capital of Belarus • The home of Dracula • Invented in Hungary • Longest river in Belarus • Capital city of Bulgaria • Auschwitz is located here • Notable landmark in Russia • Population of 2.956 million • This country is 40% forested • Who designed the Russian flag • Latvia's flag was based on this • There are 30 of these in Moldova • Large deposits of Amber are here • ...
Revision 2025-03-19
Across
- initial offering of shares
- a secondary market for buying and selling shares
- when the variance is adverse
- this partnership has no limited liability
- capital used for expansion
- free trading of goods and services
- accounting used by external agents
- agencies that provide a service to the population
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- agencies that focus on maximizing profit
- capital used to establish a business
- companies with global branches
- accounting used for internal operations
- a business that sells shares to the public
- a disadvantage of a sole trader
- interdependence and interconnectness of countries
- capital used in the day to day operations
- difference between actual and expected budget
- when the variance is positive
- long term capital
- balance after expenses are removed from gross profit
- balance after cost is removed from net sales
21 Clues: long term capital • initial offering of shares • capital used for expansion • when the variance is adverse • when the variance is positive • companies with global branches • a disadvantage of a sole trader • free trading of goods and services • accounting used by external agents • capital used to establish a business • accounting used for internal operations • ...
City spies 2022-05-16
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- a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain.
- capital of france
- the capital of New South Wales and one of Australia's largest cities, is best known for its harbourfront Sydney Opera House, with a distinctive sail-like design.
- Scottish word for envious
- a borough of New York City, coextensive with Kings County, in the U.S. state of New York. Kings County is the most populous county in New York State,
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- a change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.
- a huge seaside city in Brazil, famed for its Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, 38m Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado and for Sugarloaf Mountain, a granite peak with cable cars to its summit.
7 Clues: capital of france • Scottish word for envious • a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain. • a borough of New York City, coextensive with Kings County, in the U.S. state of New York. Kings County is the most populous county in New York State, • ...
Roots of R&B Vocab 1 2023-03-13
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- A genre of music that influences Modern Day R&B (blues becomes a subgenre of this brass/saxophone heavy music genre)
- a POC vocal performance group that first popularized gospel music
- One of the four iconic music industry cities, located in Louisianna
- songs Rhythmically driven songs to be sung to pass the long hours of strenuous manual labor
- One of the four iconic music industry cities, this one is in California
- and Response leader sings a melody which is then repeated or responded to by a group
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- A solo work song melodic call about the singer's loneliness
- country/folk religious poetry
- one of the early composers of American traditional music
- One of the four iconic music industry cities, located in Illinois
- popularized versions of spirituals
- Story telling ballads in country/folk music
12 Clues: country/folk religious poetry • popularized versions of spirituals • Story telling ballads in country/folk music • one of the early composers of American traditional music • A solo work song melodic call about the singer's loneliness • One of the four iconic music industry cities, located in Illinois • ...
sounds like e and other endings 2023-01-21
Across
- Another word for maybe.
- More than one dog.
- What do you call a baby dog?
- Her favorite ____ is a giraffe.
- If you almost got all of the answers.
- We can be red or white and live in a den.
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- 12 has 1___ of ten and 2 ones.
- The clouds are in the ____.
- Anchorage and cities are____.
- More than one peach.
- Yellow is my favorite ____.
- You need to ____ your body to be healthy.
12 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. • If you almost got all of the answers. • You need to ____ your body to be healthy. • ...
Religion Chapter 11 terms 2022-01-27
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- about Paul's conversion
- world greatest cities of all time
- a sacrament of forgiveness
- the fact of changing one's religion or beliefs or the action of persuading someone else to change theirs
- coming closer to God
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- the 1st church council
- present day Turkey
- meeting of bishops of the whole church
- Corinth, Rome, Ephesus, Philippiwhat
- becoming a catholic
- gentiles, sent by God to Peter
11 Clues: present day Turkey • becoming a catholic • coming closer to God • the 1st church council • about Paul's conversion • a sacrament of forgiveness • gentiles, sent by God to Peter • world greatest cities of all time • Corinth, Rome, Ephesus, Philippiwhat • meeting of bishops of the whole church • ...
s-11 written part vocabulary (ENA4) 2015-01-08
27 Clues: condo • suburb • lawyer • shelter • capital • deliver • deserve • evicted • trespass • populous • homeless • building • backyard • mortgage • resident • domestic • property • squatting • vandalism • homeowner • apartment • illegally • represent • decoration • inhabitant • overbuilding • neighborhood
Plurals 2020-06-26
Write the plural noun using "ies" or "ys" 2023-02-21
glosor 2023-09-14
Early River Valley Civilizations 2024-10-26
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- The process by which small farming villages grew into large cities.
- Systems that organized people based on wealth, occupation, and status in early cities.
- _________ luck is the concept that explains how physical environment shaped the development of early civilizations.
- Technique used to control water supply for crops, including canals and dikes.
- Also known as the Yellow River, this river supported early Chinese civilization.
- Civilization between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, home to Uruk and Babylon.
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- Stepped temples in Mesopotamia, built as places of worship for the gods
- Early civilization known for cities like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.
- Complex societies that developed in river valleys around 3500 BCE.
- The exchange of goods, such as grain, textiles, and spices, between civilizations.
- The river that was crucial to Egypt’s development, known fSocial hierarchiesoding.
- People responsible for keeping records of trade and taxes in early societies.
- The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies between civilizations.
- The practice that allowed early societies to grow food and sustain large populations.
- were Religious leaders who held power by managing temples and rituals.
- The development of this allowed for record-keeping, laws, and communication in ancient civilizations.
16 Clues: Early civilization known for cities like Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro. • Complex societies that developed in river valleys around 3500 BCE. • The process by which small farming villages grew into large cities. • The spread of ideas, customs, and technologies between civilizations. • were Religious leaders who held power by managing temples and rituals. • ...
Número 47 2025-07-23
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- : Variedad de pimiento seco usado en la cocina mediterránea
- : Capital política de Tanzania, en el este de África
- : Ave carroñera muy común en América
- : Fruta gigante con pulpa dulce, nativa de Asia
- : Hueso largo y delgado de la pierna, junto a la tibia
- : Mamífero similar al jabalí, nativo de América
- : Persona con enfermedad respiratoria crónica
- : Conducto del sistema respiratorio más pequeño que un bronquio
- : Mustélido salvaje, pariente del hurón
- : Hueso que conecta el esternón con el hombro
- : Mamífero insectívoro de hocico alargado
- : Fruta andina de pulpa anaranjada y textura seca
- : Abertura entre las cuerdas vocales
- : Fruta amazónica de sabor ácido y aroma intenso
- : Capital de Bélgica y sede de la Unión Europea
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- : Capital de Costa de Marfil, centro administrativo del país
- : Parte del cerebro que regula funciones vitales como la respiración
- : Capital de Comoras, archipiélago del océano Índico
- : Capital de Uganda, país del este africano
- : Planta considerada superalimento por su alto valor nutricional
- : Capital de Kiribati, país insular en el Pacífico central
- : Fruto pequeño con usos medicinales en infusiones
- : Lengüeta cartilaginosa que impide que los alimentos entren en la tráquea
- : Legumbre rica en proteínas usada en encurtidos
- : Tipo de articulación que une huesos mediante fibrocartílago
- : Capital constitucional de Bolivia
- : Paloma nativa de Sudamérica, de canto característico
- : Roedor pequeño parecido al ratón que habita en praderas
- : Célula especializada en transmitir impulsos eléctricos en el sistema nervioso
- : Reptil conocido por cambiar de color y mover los ojos por separado
- : Capa externa del cerebro donde se procesan pensamientos y sentidos
- : Felino pequeño de hábitos arbóreos en América Central y del Sur
32 Clues: : Capital constitucional de Bolivia • : Ave carroñera muy común en América • : Abertura entre las cuerdas vocales • : Mustélido salvaje, pariente del hurón • : Mamífero insectívoro de hocico alargado • : Capital de Uganda, país del este africano • : Persona con enfermedad respiratoria crónica • : Hueso que conecta el esternón con el hombro • ...
economics 2022-07-09
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- gross investment minus depreciation
- human-made goods used in production
- the output per factor of production in an hour
- risk bearing and key decesion making in business
- spending on capital goods
- a person who bears risks and makes the key decisions in a business
- the ability of enterprise to change where it works or in which occupation
- reduction in the number of capital goods caused by some obsolete and worn out capital goods not being replaced
- a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone's wants
- capable of changing use
- the next best alternative forgone
- the ability of capital to change where it works or in which occupation
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- the ability of labour to change where it works or in which occupation
- people in work and those actively seeking work
- a curve that shows the maximum output of two types of products and combination of those products that can be produced with existing resources and technology
- goods and services purchased by households for their own satsifaction
- output per worker hour
- goods and services produced by the factors of production
- incapable of moving from one location to another location
- the value of capital goods that have worn out or become obsolete
- total spending's on capital goods
- factors used to produce goods and services
- the next best alternative forgone
- human effort (physical and mental) used in producing goods and services
- a product which requires resources to produce it and therefore has an opportunity cost
- unlimited wants exceeding finite resources
- gifts of nature available for production
- the economic resources of land, labour, capital and enterprise
- a product which does not require any resources to make it and so does not have an opportunity cost
29 Clues: output per worker hour • capable of changing use • spending on capital goods • total spending's on capital goods • the next best alternative forgone • the next best alternative forgone • gross investment minus depreciation • human-made goods used in production • gifts of nature available for production • factors used to produce goods and services • ...
economics 2022-07-09
Across
- gross investment minus depreciation
- human-made goods used in production
- the output per factor of production in an hour
- risk bearing and key decesion making in business
- spending on capital goods
- a person who bears risks and makes the key decisions in a business
- the ability of enterprise to change where it works or in which occupation
- reduction in the number of capital goods caused by some obsolete and worn out capital goods not being replaced
- a situation where there is not enough to satisfy everyone's wants
- capable of changing use
- the next best alternative forgone
- the ability of capital to change where it works or in which occupation
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- the ability of labour to change where it works or in which occupation
- people in work and those actively seeking work
- a curve that shows the maximum output of two types of products and combination of those products that can be produced with existing resources and technology
- goods and services purchased by households for their own satsifaction
- output per worker hour
- goods and services produced by the factors of production
- incapable of moving from one location to another location
- the value of capital goods that have worn out or become obsolete
- total spending's on capital goods
- factors used to produce goods and services
- the next best alternative forgone
- human effort (physical and mental) used in producing goods and services
- a product which requires resources to produce it and therefore has an opportunity cost
- unlimited wants exceeding finite resources
- gifts of nature available for production
- the economic resources of land, labour, capital and enterprise
- a product which does not require any resources to make it and so does not have an opportunity cost
29 Clues: output per worker hour • capable of changing use • spending on capital goods • total spending's on capital goods • the next best alternative forgone • the next best alternative forgone • gross investment minus depreciation • human-made goods used in production • gifts of nature available for production • factors used to produce goods and services • ...
NIGERIAN STATES AND CAPITAL 2018-10-07
10 Clues: Capital of Akwa-ibom • Capital of Crossriver • capital of Bauchi state • State whose capital is Awka • State whose capital is Yola • State whose capital is Asaba • State whose capital is Umuahia • State whose capital is Makurdi • State whose capital is Maiduguri • state of former President, Goodluck E. Jonathan
Countries and Cities 2023-12-04
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- A country in Asia, known for kimchi and K-pop.
- York A major city in the USA, home to the Statue of Liberty.
- A North American country with maple syrup and vast natural landscapes.
- A European country known for pizza and the Colosseum.
- The capital of the UK, known for Big Ben and red double-decker buses.
- A Eurasian country with the Kremlin and vast territories.
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- A European nation famous for the Eiffel Tower and croissants.
- A South Asian country famous for the Taj Mahal and yoga.
- A continent and country known for kangaroos and the Opera House.
- A South American country famous for soccer, samba, and the Amazon rainforest.
- A European country known for car manufacturing and the Berlin Wall.
- An island nation known for cherry blossoms and Mount Fuji.
- An Asian country famous for the Great Wall and pandas.
- A North African country with the Pyramids and the Sphinx.
14 Clues: A country in Asia, known for kimchi and K-pop. • A European country known for pizza and the Colosseum. • An Asian country famous for the Great Wall and pandas. • A South Asian country famous for the Taj Mahal and yoga. • A North African country with the Pyramids and the Sphinx. • A Eurasian country with the Kremlin and vast territories. • ...
Adjectives describing cities 2024-06-17
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- free from disturbance; tranquil.
- liked, admired, or enjoyed by many people or by a particular person or group.
- making little or no noise.
- in very bad condition.
- full of clamorous.
- contains older buildings considered valuable for historical or architectural reasons.
- full of activity and excitement.
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- very pleasant or attractive.
- free from dirt, marks, or stains.
- designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods.
- full of activity or people.
- you admire or respect it, usually because it is special, important, or very large.
- covered or marked with an unclean substance.
- (of a space) full of people, leaving little or no room for movement; packed.
14 Clues: full of clamorous. • in very bad condition. • making little or no noise. • full of activity or people. • very pleasant or attractive. • free from disturbance; tranquil. • full of activity and excitement. • free from dirt, marks, or stains. • covered or marked with an unclean substance. • designed and made using the most recent ideas and methods. • ...
Intervies around the world 2022-06-27
Across
- If you come from Mexico you speak..?
- If you come from Hong Kong you are?
- Toronto is in?
- If you come from Seoul you are?
- If you come from Greece you speak?
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- The capital city of France?
- The capital city of Puerto Rico?
- The capital city of Greece?
- If you come from Russia you speak?
- The capital city of Egypt?
- The capital city of Russia?
- The capital city of Germany?
12 Clues: Toronto is in? • The capital city of Egypt? • The capital city of France? • The capital city of Greece? • The capital city of Russia? • The capital city of Germany? • If you come from Seoul you are? • The capital city of Puerto Rico? • If you come from Russia you speak? • If you come from Greece you speak? • If you come from Hong Kong you are? • ...
GEOGRAFIA - 7º ANO - BRASIL: ESTADOS E CAPITAIS 2021-02-02
10 Clues: A CAPITAL DO ACRE • A CAPITAL DE BELÉM • A CAPITAL DE PALMAS • A CAPITAL DE RORAIMA • A CAPITAL DO MARANHÃO • A CAPITAL DE SÃO PAULO • A CAPITAL DE MATO GROSSO • A CAPITAL DE MINAS GERAIS • A CAPITAL DE SANTA CATARINA • QUANTOS ESTADOS TEM O BRASIL
World Capitals 2023-07-22
10 Clues: Capital of Kenya • Capital of Poland • Capital of Vietnam • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Thailand • Capital of Indonesia • Swiss federal capital • City of music and culture • Southernmost capital city • Famous for St. Patrick's Day
capital 2021-03-17
capital 2021-05-31
Ciudades 2020-03-24
Across
- La Ciudad de los Puentes, o la Ciudad del Sol de Medianoche
- Ciudad colombiana de 10 millones de habitantes
- Ciudad mas poblada de Croacia
- Ciudad muy importante francesa cerca de los Alpes
- La reina del Danubio
- Conocida por el Castelo de Sao Jorge y sus tranvias
- Estuvo dividida en dos hasta 1989
- Capital de la Confederacion Suiza
- Ciudad mas importante de la Florida
- Puerto de Francia mas importante sobre el mediterraneo
- Capital de Andalucia
- La perla del Adriatico
- La "Ciudad de los Reyes" en la época de la colonia
- Antigua capital del Imperio Austrohungaro
- A la vez un estado y una ciudad de Estados Unidos
- La Ciudad Condal
- Alberga una magnifica casa de la opera
- Ciudad mas importnte de España
- Conocida por el Kremlin y la Catedral de SanBasilio
- Hogar de los Beatles
- Cuna de la civilizacion griega
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- La capital del Imperio Romano de Oriente, del imperio Bizantino y del Imperio Otomano
- Ciudad natal de Da Vinci, y residencia de muchos artistas y cientificos famosos
- Alli se ubica la estatua de "la sirenita"
- Capital de India
- Ciudad mas poblada del mundo
- Capital del Reino de Belgica
- Ciudad de Eslovenia. Su animal oficial es el dragon
- La Ciudad de las Cien torres
- Ciudad colombiana con sistema de metro
- La ciudad de la moda
- Conocida por sus canales
- Ciudad que costea el Mar de la Plata
- Hogar de la Reina Isabel II
- La Venecia del Norte
- La Ciudad Luz
- La Puerta de Oro de Colombia
- Capital del imperio romano de occidente
- La Gran Manzana
39 Clues: La Ciudad Luz • La Gran Manzana • Capital de India • La Ciudad Condal • La reina del Danubio • La ciudad de la moda • Capital de Andalucia • La Venecia del Norte • Hogar de los Beatles • La perla del Adriatico • Conocida por sus canales • Hogar de la Reina Isabel II • Ciudad mas poblada del mundo • Capital del Reino de Belgica • La Ciudad de las Cien torres • La Puerta de Oro de Colombia • ...
Industrial Revolution 2014-04-23
9 Clues: Growth of cities • Related to cities • Science of farming • Work provided by humans • Fabric made out of cotton • Use of children as workers • Factories which made textiles • Time period of huge growth of factories • Organization created to protect workers
Paises y Capitales 2025-06-04
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- capital de Francia y ciudad donde juega el PSG
- capital de Italia, cuna del Imperio Romano y sede de grandes partidos europeos
- capital de Japón y sede del Mundial de Clubes
- país sudamericano donde nació Messi y campeón del Mundial 2022
- capital de Alemania y sede de la final del Mundial 2006
- país norteamericano cuya capital tiene el mismo nombre y organizó dos Mundiales
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- capital de Portugal y ciudad natal de Cristiano Ronaldo
- capital de España y hogar del Real Madrid
- capital de Uruguay y lugar del primer Mundial de fútbol en 1930
- capital de Brasil y símbolo de uno de los países con más Copas del Mundo
- país africano famoso por las pirámides y cuna de Mohamed Salah
- país bilingüe que coorganiza el Mundial 2026 y tiene estadio en Toronto
12 Clues: capital de España y hogar del Real Madrid • capital de Japón y sede del Mundial de Clubes • capital de Francia y ciudad donde juega el PSG • capital de Portugal y ciudad natal de Cristiano Ronaldo • capital de Alemania y sede de la final del Mundial 2006 • país africano famoso por las pirámides y cuna de Mohamed Salah • ...
Geography Crossword 2023-05-27
Across
- capital of Australia
- a nation with it’s own government
- the capital of Latvia
- measures distance east or west of the prime meridian
- capital of Turkmenistan
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- capital of Montenegro
- the angular distance of a place north/south of the earth’s equator
- where a region’s government is located
- capital of Yemen
- a large body of water
- capital of Azerbaijan
11 Clues: capital of Yemen • capital of Australia • capital of Montenegro • a large body of water • the capital of Latvia • capital of Azerbaijan • capital of Turkmenistan • a nation with it’s own government • where a region’s government is located • measures distance east or west of the prime meridian • the angular distance of a place north/south of the earth’s equator
APPLIED ECONOMICS (CROSSWORD PUZZLE) 2024-02-06
16 Clues: Nomos • Labor • Oikos • Import • Demand • Capital • Scarcity • Exporting • IncomeTax • Philosophy • MarketEconomy • EconomicSystem • OpportunityCost • AppliedEconomics • PositiveEconomics • ContemporaryEconomic
Unidad 1 Lección 4 ¿Cómo somos? 2023-10-11
Merchant Disputes 2013-04-03
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- Part of , this is the last possible date that a charge can be rebilled after a customer has provided written correspondence (if the written correspondence was received within 2 billing cycles of a disputed charge)
- The panel that implements changes to How-To
- The process by which Capital One attempts to recoup cardholders' funds
- The Excel spreadsheet used to track submissions and completions
- The department responsible for assisting Capital One customers with merchant billing errors and disputes
- Leadership group that approves potential How-To changes
- The report that is filed when a customer claims that fraud has been committed using their Capital One card
- The weekly bulletin used to communicate recent CPI completions and best practices
- The system through which MasterCard chargebacks and representments are processed
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- With , one of the card issuers that Capital One carries
- Issued by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, this ensures customers' disputes are resolved within the given time frames
- With , one of the card issuers the Capital One carries
- A draft version of an update to How-To which is reviewed by management for approval
- When a merchant refunds money back to a Capital One cardholder's credit card
- The way a merchant responds to Capital One's chargeback of a transaction
- The group of agents that handle special escalated disputes cases (such as Time Shares)
- The web-based system used to work Visa fraud and dispute cases
- In-house help system containing disputes terms, task guides and regulations
- The members of leadership for our external agents
19 Clues: The panel that implements changes to How-To • The members of leadership for our external agents • With , one of the card issuers the Capital One carries • With , one of the card issuers that Capital One carries • Leadership group that approves potential How-To changes • The web-based system used to work Visa fraud and dispute cases • ...
8.3 Changing Ways of Life 2025-03-03
Across
- famous trial lawyer
- movement of people from farms to cities
- taught evolution
- took control of the illegal liquor business
- repealed Prohibition in 1933
- promised to defend any teacher teaching Evolution
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- smuggler who brought alcohol into the U.S.
- era that banned manufacture and sale of alcohol
- religious idea based on the bible's truth
- hidden nightclub that sold alcohol
- became known for bloody gang killings
- 1920 showed people have moved to large towns / cities
12 Clues: taught evolution • famous trial lawyer • repealed Prohibition in 1933 • hidden nightclub that sold alcohol • became known for bloody gang killings • movement of people from farms to cities • religious idea based on the bible's truth • smuggler who brought alcohol into the U.S. • took control of the illegal liquor business • era that banned manufacture and sale of alcohol • ...
