capital cities Crossword Puzzles
cities 2022-10-04
21 Clues: věž • most • kopat • nikdo • usnout • poklad • památky • narazit • chodník • smát se • radnice • náměstí • semafor • možnost • lékárna • vydat se • vyloupit • ohňostroj • kadeřnictví • soud(budova) • kruhový objezd
Cities 2023-11-10
20 Clues: Big D • Sin city • Windy city • Cigar City • Mound City • Charm City • Alamo city • Space City • Cream city • Twin Cities • Emerald City • The big easy • The Big Peach • City of Roses • The big apple • The Magic City • Mile High City • The Golden State • Home of the blues • The city of angels
Cities 2023-09-23
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- Capital of Thailand, known for its vibrant street life and cultural landmarks.
- The capital of Russia, famous for the Red Square and the Kremlin.
- Francisco American city known for the Golden Gate Bridge and cable cars.
- A vibrant city in Spain, known for Gaudi's architecture and beaches.
- Japan's bustling capital known for its modernity and culture.
- Australian city with the iconic Opera House and Harbor Bridge.
- A bustling Indian city known as the entertainment capital.
- York City The Big Apple, famous for Times Square and Central Park.
- Ultra-modern city in the United Arab Emirates known for its skyscrapers.
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- Capital of Egypt, home to the Pyramids and Sphinx.
- de Janeiro Brazilian city famous for its Carnival and Christ the Redeemer statue.
- Italian city built on canals, known for gondolas and historic architecture.
- Canadian city with the iconic CN Tower and diverse culture.
- Dutch city famous for its canals, museums, and historic sites.
- The "City of Light" and the capital of France.
- The ancient city known for its Colosseum and Roman history.
- Paulo Largest city in Brazil, known for is its culture and vibrant atmosphere.
- The capital of China, known for the Great Wall and Forbidden City.
- The capital of Germany and a city rich in history and culture.
- Home to the iconic Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
20 Clues: The "City of Light" and the capital of France. • Home to the iconic Big Ben and Buckingham Palace. • Capital of Egypt, home to the Pyramids and Sphinx. • A bustling Indian city known as the entertainment capital. • Canadian city with the iconic CN Tower and diverse culture. • The ancient city known for its Colosseum and Roman history. • ...
CITIES 2024-02-06
22 Clues: UK • JAPAN • CHINA • BRASIL • SUECIA • AUSTRIA • GERMANY • POLONIA • BELGICA • PORTUGAL • NETHERLANDS • CAPITAL OF USA • CAPITAL OF ITALY • CAPITAL OF INDIA • CAPITAL OF SPAIN • CAPITAL OF MEXICO • CAPITAL OF FRANCE • CAPITAL OF ECUADOR • CAPITAL OF HUNGARY • CAPITAL OF COLOMBIA • CAPITAL OF ARGENTINA • CAPITAL OF SINGAPORE
Cities 2024-05-21
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- Biggest city population wise in Hesse.
- City known for its leaning tower.
- Capital of Colorado.
- Capital of a country that borders the USA and Denmark.
- The most famous colosseum’s location.
- Second most populous city in Czechia.
- Most populous city in China.
- City most commonly associated with famous poets Goethe and Schiller.
- Formerly called Bombay.
- Capital of the country in Europe with the highest GDP.
- Second most populous Spanish city.
- Most famous city in the UAE.
- Capital of Montenegro.
- Also called the "Chocolate Capital of the World".
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- A dog breed’s namesake.
- Capital of Slovakia.
- Biggest city population wise on the Ligurian coast.
- Capital of New Mexico.
- Capital of Alberta.
- City famous for its A-shaped tower.
- Capital of the most populous American state.
- Capital of a country sandwiched in between Russia and China.
- City known for its many canals.
- Second most populous city in the UK.
- A very famous city-state in Asia.
25 Clues: Capital of Alberta. • Capital of Slovakia. • Capital of Colorado. • Capital of New Mexico. • Capital of Montenegro. • A dog breed’s namesake. • Formerly called Bombay. • Most populous city in China. • Most famous city in the UAE. • City known for its many canals. • City known for its leaning tower. • A very famous city-state in Asia. • Second most populous Spanish city. • ...
Cities 2024-04-10
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- Taking on paid work
- A situation where demand exceeds available resources
- migration, Movement of people from rural areas to urban areas such as towns and cities
- Shelter for a person or a group of people. A basic shelter will include services such as clean water, electricity and sanitation
- A defined urban area within a country
- modes, Ways in which people and goods move from one location to another
- size, Total number of people living in an area of land
- Events that have negative impact on people, the physical and built environments and the economy
- Facilities which enable people to live comfortably
- innovation, Use of scientific knowledge to create new products or services
- Human actions or inaction
- Types of activities found in a city
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- of life, Well-being of a person
- factor, A reason that attracts migrants to a destination
- Learning knowledge and skills
- Activities to produce goods for sale
- footprints, The effect that a city has on the environment, such as the amount of natural resources used or the amount of waste produced
- density, A measurement of the number of people living in a unit area
- pollution, Release of contaminants that negatively affects the physical environment and human health
- A system of buildings and equipment to provide water, electricity, telecommunications and transport for a city's residents
- factor, A reason why migrants leave their place of origin
- Strategies to regulate natural resource use and minimise negative human impact on the physical environment
22 Clues: Taking on paid work • Human actions or inaction • Learning knowledge and skills • of life, Well-being of a person • Types of activities found in a city • Activities to produce goods for sale • A defined urban area within a country • Facilities which enable people to live comfortably • A situation where demand exceeds available resources • ...
cities 2025-04-08
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- Fenway Park Boston Common USS Constitution Beacon Street
- French Quarter St. Louis Cathedral Garden District Bourbon Street
- Georgia Aquarium MLK Jr National Historic Site Centennial Park Peachtree Street
- Liberty Bell Independence Hall Philadelphia Museum of Art Market Street
- South Beach Little Havana Vizcaya Museum Ocean Drive
- Willis Tower Millennium Park Navy Pier Michigan Ave
- One WTC Central Park Times Square 5th Ave
- Camelback Mountain Desert Botanical Garden Heard Museum Van Buren Street
- Hollywood Sign Griffith Observatory Santa Monica Pier Sunset Blvd
- Bellagio Fountains Fremont Street The Sphere Las Vegas Blvd
- Reunion Tower Dealey Plaza AT&T Stadium Elm Street
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- Ryman Auditorium Country Music Hall of Fame Broadway Honky Tonk Hwy
- Red Rocks Amphitheatre Union Station Coors Field Colfax Ave
- White House National Cathedral The Wharf Pennsylvania Ave
- Space Needle Pike Place Market Museum of Pop Culture Rainier Ave
- Golden Gate Bridge Alcatraz Island Palace of Fine Arts Lombard Street
- Texas Capitol Zilker Park Barton Springs Congress Ave
- NASA Space Center Museum of Fine Arts Houston Zoo Westheimer Road
- Detroit Institute of Arts Motown Museum Comerica Park Woodward Ave
- Minneapolis Sculpture Garden US Bank Stadium Chain of Lakes Hennepin Ave
- Powell’s Books Pittock Mansion International Rose Test Garden Burnside Street
21 Clues: One WTC Central Park Times Square 5th Ave • Reunion Tower Dealey Plaza AT&T Stadium Elm Street • Willis Tower Millennium Park Navy Pier Michigan Ave • South Beach Little Havana Vizcaya Museum Ocean Drive • Texas Capitol Zilker Park Barton Springs Congress Ave • Fenway Park Boston Common USS Constitution Beacon Street • ...
Capital 2022-09-13
16 Clues: Capital of USA • Capital of Egypt • Captial of Spain • Captial of Italy • capital of india • Capital of Japan • Capital of China • Captial of france • Capital of Russia • Capital of Germany • Captial of Beljium • Cpaital of Austrila • Captial of philipine • Captial of New Zealand • capital of south korea • capital of United kindom
Mapping Test Review 2023-02-10
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- TYPE OF MAP SHOWING LANDSCAPE FEATURES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF A PLACE
- LINES THAT RUN VERTICALLY ALONG A MAP MEASURING NORTH/SOUTH
- OCEAN LOCATED OFF THE WEST COAST OF CANADA
- LINES THAT RUN HORIZONTALLY ACROSS A MAP MEASURING NORTH/SOUTH
- TYPE OF MAP SHOWING LAND BORDERS, ROADS, CITIES, RIVERS, ETC.
- WESTERN MOST CANADIAN PROVINCE
- TYPE OF MAP SHOWING VARIOUS TYPES OF WEATHER LIKE RAIN, SNOW, WIND, ETC.
- PROVINCE LOCATED FARTHEST NORTH IN CANADA
- TYPE OF MAP SHOWING STRICLY ELEVATION USING CONTOUR LINES
- OCEAN LOCATED NORTH OF CANADA
- TYPE OF LOCATION FOUND INDEPENDENT OF OTHER LOCATIONS
- CAPITAL CITY OF ALBERTA
- TERRITORY IN THE NORTH-WEST CORNER OF CANADA
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- OCEAN LOCATED OFF THE EAST COAST OF CANADA
- CAPITAL CITY OF MANITOBA
- THE GREAT LAKE IN THE MIDDLE OF THEM ALL
- "HALF OF THE EARTH"
- GREAT LAKE THAT REACHES FARTHEST WEST
- CAPITAL CITY OF SASKATCHEWAN
- ISLAND PROVINCE ON THE EAST COAST OF CANADA
- CAPITAL CITY OF ONTARIO
- PROVINCE LOCATED JUST WEST OF ONTARIO
- PROVINCE IN THE MIDDLE OF SASKATCHEWAN AND B.C
- LARGEST CANADIAN PROVINCE BY LAND MASS
- GREAT LAKE THAT REACHES FARTHEST EAST
- GREAT LAKE THAT STRETCHES FARTHEST SOUTH
- CAPITAL CITY OF NOVA SCOTIA
- CAPITAL CITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
- SMALLEST CANADIAN PROVINCE BY LAND MASS
- CAPITAL CITY OF YUKON
- TYPE OF LOCATION FOUND USING OTHER LOCATIONS TO HELP
- LARGEST TERRITORY IN CANADA BY LAND MASS
- CAPITAL CITY OF NUNAVUT
- CAPITAL CITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND
- PART OF A MAP THAT TELLS YOU WHAT LABELS MEAN ON THE MAP
35 Clues: "HALF OF THE EARTH" • CAPITAL CITY OF YUKON • CAPITAL CITY OF ONTARIO • CAPITAL CITY OF NUNAVUT • CAPITAL CITY OF ALBERTA • CAPITAL CITY OF MANITOBA • CAPITAL CITY OF NOVA SCOTIA • CAPITAL CITY OF SASKATCHEWAN • CAPITAL CITY OF NEWFOUNDLAND • OCEAN LOCATED NORTH OF CANADA • WESTERN MOST CANADIAN PROVINCE • CAPITAL CITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA • GREAT LAKE THAT REACHES FARTHEST WEST • ...
Cities 2015-01-22
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- something that happened or existed before the one we are talking about
- to be around an object
- very typical for something
- to go from one place to another and live there
- things that people throw away after they have used them
- to feed animals, so that you can sell their milk or meat
- opposite of friend
- person who works in a house
- situation of being very poor
- someone who can make things with his hands
- feeling of happines
- to give
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- separate things into smaller groups or parts
- very tall modern building
- connected with factories
- time of day when many people are travelling to work
- to speak to God, ask for help
- machine that transports people or things such as car
- person who lives in particular city or country
- space from one place to another
- very old
- where only people live, with no factories
- tall structure that surrounds a room
- to give
- to find something no one knew about before
- head of a city
- someone who is owned by another person and works for them
- many people in one place
28 Clues: to give • to give • very old • head of a city • opposite of friend • feeling of happines • to be around an object • connected with factories • many people in one place • very tall modern building • very typical for something • person who works in a house • situation of being very poor • to speak to God, ask for help • space from one place to another • tall structure that surrounds a room • ...
Cities 2016-03-02
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- City of casinos
- The capital of Norway
- Big Apple
- The capital of Australia
- Jari Litmanen was born here
- Capital of Sweden
- Biggest city in the world by it´s population
- The city where finnish people buy alcohol
- Oldest city in the world
- The capital of Usa
- Smallest city in the world¨
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- Second biggest city in Finland
- The hometown of Starbucks coffee
- The capital of Portugal
- Hometown of Liverpool F.C
- The capital of E.U
- Biggest city by it´s population in Africa
- City that will host summer olympics 2016
- The Northest metro is there
- Colosseum is there
- River separates this city for Asia and Europe
21 Clues: Big Apple • City of casinos • Capital of Sweden • The capital of E.U • Colosseum is there • The capital of Usa • The capital of Norway • The capital of Portugal • The capital of Australia • Oldest city in the world • Hometown of Liverpool F.C • Jari Litmanen was born here • The Northest metro is there • Smallest city in the world¨ • Second biggest city in Finland • ...
Cities 2020-01-20
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- dirty air
- city leader
- a time when traffic almost stops because there are too many cars on the road
- an underground form of transportation
- a place to see a show
- seat of local government
- residential area away from the centre
- a place where people make things
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- a place with many shops in one building
- crossing place
- traffic is awful then
- a place to study after high school
- traditionnal place for a pint
- a place to see art
- big church
- many sounds
- place for borrowing books
- a place to learn history
- British policeman
- a lot of people together
20 Clues: dirty air • big church • city leader • many sounds • crossing place • British policeman • a place to see art • traffic is awful then • a place to see a show • seat of local government • a place to learn history • a lot of people together • place for borrowing books • traditionnal place for a pint • a place where people make things • a place to study after high school • ...
Cities 2020-05-21
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- the city of love
- the city of chocolate
- sin city
- the city of open doors
- the big apple
- the beer city
- the branch of heaven
- the city that never stops
- the miracle city
- the big smoke
- South American Athens
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- the pearl of the east
- the white city
- the city of the parks
- the little paris
- the city of eternal spring
- the city of fashion
- the pearl of america
- the prohibited city
- the holy city
20 Clues: sin city • the big apple • the beer city • the holy city • the big smoke • the white city • the city of love • the little paris • the miracle city • the city of fashion • the prohibited city • the branch of heaven • the pearl of america • the pearl of the east • the city of the parks • the city of chocolate • South American Athens • the city of open doors • the city that never stops • ...
Cities 2017-10-24
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- Rome capital of
- where is Tripoli
- capital of Cuba
- capital of Germany
- city in America
- city in Jordan
- city in England
- city in Egypt
- capital of Korea
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- city in Portugal
- where is Marseille
- country next to Singapore
- prophets Mosque
- capital of Brazil
- capital of Spain
- Aires capital of Argentina
- city near Riyadh
- capital of France
- city in Saudi
- city in France
- city near Yanbu
21 Clues: Rome capital of • city in England • prophets Mosque • capital of Spain • capital of Brazil • capital of Cuba • capital of France • capital of Germany • city in Saudi • city in Egypt • capital of Korea • city in Jordan • city in France • where is Tripoli • city in America • city near Yanbu • city in Portugal • where is Marseille • city near Riyadh • ...
Cities 2016-09-25
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- is the capital of Portugal.
- is a very famous city in California. There were filmed a lot of films. is the capital of Russia.
- is a very popular city in the U.K. It rains a lot.
- is a city of Marocoo. Is very similar to the word "marocoo".
- is a beautifull city and romantic of France.
- in 2016 were held the Olimpic Games.
- is the capital of Germany.
- is a city in Nevada (USA)
- is the capital of Japan.
- is the capital of Ireland
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- the capital of Austria.
- is the capital of Russsia.
- is a city in the Basque Country.
- the capital of Argentina
- is the capital of Thailand.
- is a city of Netherland. There is the house of Anne Frank. : is the capital of Argentina.
- is the capital of Greece.
- is a very popular city in Andalusia, Spain is near Huelva.
- is the capital of China.
- is in the north-east of Italy. Tere are gondolas.
20 Clues: the capital of Austria. • the capital of Argentina • is the capital of China. • is the capital of Japan. • is the capital of Greece. • is a city in Nevada (USA) • is the capital of Ireland • is the capital of Russsia. • is the capital of Germany. • is the capital of Portugal. • is the capital of Thailand. • is a city in the Basque Country. • in 2016 were held the Olimpic Games. • ...
Cities 2016-09-25
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- : a city of the south-east of France.
- : is a very popular city in Spain, it's in Andalusia and it's near Huelva.
- : is a city in Nevada (USA). They were filmed a lot of films.
- : is the capital of Thailand.
- : the capital of Austria
- . the capital of Argentina.
- : is the capital of Japan.
- : is very popular a city in the Basque Country,Spain.
- : the capital of Germany.
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- : capital of Greece.
- : It's in the north of Italy. There are gondolas.
- : in 2016 they were hels the Olimpic Games.
- : is a city of California. There have the Universal Studios.
- : It's a very famous city in the U.K. There rains alot.
- : the capital of Ireland.
- : is a city of Marrocoo. The name of the city is very similar to the word "Marrocoo".
- : the capital of Russia.
- : capital of China.
- : is a very popular city in Netherland. There is the house of Anne Frank.
- : the capital of Portugal.
20 Clues: : capital of China. • : capital of Greece. • : the capital of Russia. • : the capital of Austria • : the capital of Ireland. • : the capital of Germany. • : is the capital of Japan. • : the capital of Portugal. • . the capital of Argentina. • : is the capital of Thailand. • : a city of the south-east of France. • : in 2016 they were hels the Olimpic Games. • ...
Cities 2023-06-12
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- Capital of France.
- Capital of Spain.
- a very famous city in the U.K, there rains alot.
- Capital of Denmark.
- Largest Texas city.
- capital of Ireland.
- Capital of South Korea.
- Home city of Mozart.
- Spiderman's birthplace.
- capital of Portugal.
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- The lion city
- Capital of Turkey.
- Capital of Lithuania.
- capital of Greece.
- The windy city.
- a city of Marrocoo, the name of the city is very similar to the word "Marrocoo".
- Where is Big Ben?
- capital of Italy.
- capital of Russia.
- capital of China.
- Japan capital.
21 Clues: The lion city • Japan capital. • The windy city. • Capital of Spain. • Where is Big Ben? • capital of Italy. • capital of China. • Capital of France. • Capital of Turkey. • capital of Greece. • capital of Russia. • Capital of Denmark. • Largest Texas city. • capital of Ireland. • Home city of Mozart. • capital of Portugal. • Capital of Lithuania. • Capital of South Korea. • Spiderman's birthplace. • ...
Cities 2021-04-27
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- This city was famous for being burned down in the Civil War
- This city is one of the fastest growing cities in the county.
- This city is called the "Gateway City" because it is the gateway to the west historically.
- This city is almost perfectly the center of Indiana, this city is famous for having a round-a-bout directly in the center of it.
- This city is famous for being abondoned and rundown this largest city in Michigan lost 1.5 million people since a peak in 1950.
- This city is known for the Riverwalk and the Alamo.
- This 2nd most populous Ohio city is famous for being in the Rust Belt and losing many people.
- This city is the most populated in Texas (by metro population)
- This city is known as the "Golden Gate City"
- This city is the capital of the Country
- This Washington city is now full of Tech jobs.
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- this Virginia city is famous for it's lovely beaches despite being so far north.
- This city is both the largest South Carolina city, and the largest West Virginia city.
- This city's south side is the most dangerous place in North America, this city lost 1 million people since a peak in the 1950s.
- This city is famous for it's beaches and nice weather.
- This city was devastated by a 2005 category 5 hurricane
- This city is the largest city of Oregon and of Maine
- This largest city in Pennsylvania once was the capital of the US
- This largest city in North Carolina is growing so fast that it is running out of space quickly.
- This city is the 2nd most populated US city and is the center of Hollywood.
- this largest city in the country is famous for the Statue of Liberty
- This city is the most populated in Texas and is known for oil fields.
22 Clues: This city is the capital of the Country • This city is known as the "Golden Gate City" • This Washington city is now full of Tech jobs. • This city is known for the Riverwalk and the Alamo. • This city is the largest city of Oregon and of Maine • This city is famous for it's beaches and nice weather. • This city was devastated by a 2005 category 5 hurricane • ...
Cities 2021-04-27
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- This city is split between Missouri and Kansas
- This city was famous for being burned down in the Civil War
- This city is the most populated in Texas and is known for oil fields.
- This city is the largest city of Oregon and of Maine
- This 2nd most populous Ohio city is famous for being in the Rust Belt and losing many people.
- This city is the largest city of the state (outside of Texas) that has the largest oil boom specifically in the West Side.
- This city is one of the fastest growing cities in the county.
- This city is almost perfectly the center of Indiana, this city is famous for having a round-a-bout directly in the center of it.
- Juan This US City is on the island of Puerto Rico, and is the largest city on it.
- This city is known as the "Golden Gate City"
- This largest city in Pennsylvania once was the capital of the US
- This city is the most populated in Texas (by metro population)
- This city is famous for being abondoned and rundown this largest city in Michigan lost 1.5 million people since a peak in 1950.
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- This city is the capital of the Country
- This largest city in North Carolina is growing so fast that it is running out of space quickly.
- This city is the 2nd most populated US city and is the center of Hollywood.
- This city is known for the Riverwalk and the Alamo.
- This city is called the "Gateway City" because it is the gateway to the west historically.
- This Massachusetts city is famous for having a name said massacre in the Revolutionary War.
- This city is both the largest South Carolina city, and the largest West Virginia city.
- This city is famous for being where Elvis Presley was buried
- this Virginia city is famous for it's lovely beaches despite being so far north.
- This city is famous for it's beaches and nice weather.
- this largest city in the country is famous for the Statue of Liberty
- This city has the Mall of America
- This city was devastated by a 2005 category 5 hurricane
- This Washington city is now full of Tech jobs.
- This city in Utah was designed and first built by the Mormons.
- This city's south side is the most dangerous place in North America, this city lost 1 million people since a peak in the 1950s.
- This city is up in the scenic Colorado Mountains, and is the largest Colorado city.
30 Clues: This city has the Mall of America • This city is the capital of the Country • This city is known as the "Golden Gate City" • This city is split between Missouri and Kansas • This Washington city is now full of Tech jobs. • This city is known for the Riverwalk and the Alamo. • This city is the largest city of Oregon and of Maine • ...
Cities 2021-04-27
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- This city is the largest city of the state (outside of Texas) that has the largest oil boom specifically in the West Side.
- This city is split between Missouri and Kansas
- This city's south side is the most dangerous place in North America, this city lost 1 million people since a peak in the 1950s.
- This city is almost perfectly the center of Indiana, this city is famous for having a round-a-bout directly in the center of it.
- This Massachusetts city is famous for having a name said massacre in the Revolutionary War.
- This city is up in the scenic Colorado Mountains, and is the largest Colorado city.
- This city is famous for being abondoned and rundown this largest city in Michigan lost 1.5 million people since a peak in 1950.
- This US City is on the island of Puerto Rico, and is the largest city on it.
- This city is the capital of the Country
- This city is the most populated in Texas (by metro population)
- this Virginia city is famous for it's lovely beaches despite being so far north.
- This largest city in North Carolina is growing so fast that it is running out of space quickly.
- This city in Utah was designed and first built by the Mormons.
- This largest city in Pennsylvania once was the capital of the US
- This city is the 2nd most populated US city and is the center of Hollywood.
- This city is one of the fastest growing cities in the county.
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- This city is the most populated in Texas and is known for oil fields.
- This city is famous for it's beaches and nice weather.
- This city is called the "Gateway City" because it is the gateway to the west historically.
- This 2nd most populous Ohio city is famous for being in the Rust Belt and losing many people.
- This city was famous for being burned down in the Civil War
- This Washington city is now full of Tech jobs.
- This city is the largest city of Oregon and of Maine
- This city was devastated by a 2005 category 5 hurricane
- this largest city in the country is famous for the Statue of Liberty
- This city has the Mall of America
- This city is both the largest South Carolina city, and the largest West Virginia city.
- This city is famous for being where Elvis Presley was buried
- This city is known as the "Golden Gate City"
- This city is known for the Riverwalk and the Alamo.
30 Clues: This city has the Mall of America • This city is the capital of the Country • This city is known as the "Golden Gate City" • This city is split between Missouri and Kansas • This Washington city is now full of Tech jobs. • This city is known for the Riverwalk and the Alamo. • This city is the largest city of Oregon and of Maine • ...
Cities 2022-05-16
22 Clues: elav • igav • palee • kuller • kõnnitee • rikkumata • turistlik • müstiline • purskkaev • elujõuline • mahajäetud • allakäinud • pilvelõhkuja • rahvast täis • jalgrattatee • väljak, plats • lummav, võluv • iidne, muistne • sagiv, lärmakas • rahvastik, rahvaarv • reostatud, saastatud • toomkirik, katedraal
Cities 2023-11-10
20 Clues: Big D • Sin city • Windy city • Cigar City • Mound City • Charm City • Alamo city • Space City • Cream city • Twin Cities • Emerald City • The big easy • The Big Peach • City of Roses • The big apple • The Magic City • Mile High City • The Golden State • Home of the blues • The city of angels
Cities 2022-11-22
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- In the industrial part of a city
- This "town" is the historic part of a city
- Way- A large road that connects the city
- This is a zone with large wide streets
- Political/ cultural centre of a country
- A place to display historical artefacts
- A smaller religious building
- Station- A place for law and order
- A place where you will find Ships
- Way- A place to catch underground trains
- Port- A place to catch a plane
- A large city with connections to other towns
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- A place to read books
- A large religious building
- A place where you go when you are sick
- A place to watch sports
- Barrio
- A residential part of the city
- A tall building used for offices and flats
- A place where you go to learn
- Area just outside the city
- Station- A place to create electricity
- Station- A service that uses water
23 Clues: Barrio • A place to read books • A place to watch sports • A large religious building • Area just outside the city • A smaller religious building • A place where you go to learn • A residential part of the city • Port- A place to catch a plane • In the industrial part of a city • A place where you will find Ships • Station- A place for law and order • ...
World Powers 2021-05-20
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- amalgum of iron and clay
- "ten cities"
- greek goddess
- assyrian king
- one time capital of Egypt
- a pharaoh
- roman historian
- Babylonian trinity
- once a dominant kingdom
- lair of lions
- the city of wonders
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- greek historian
- a babylonian king
- a residence of Cyrus
- an emperor when Jesus was 15
- egypt is famous for this
- fragmented empire
- a large stone
- black granite pillar
19 Clues: a pharaoh • "ten cities" • greek goddess • assyrian king • a large stone • lair of lions • greek historian • roman historian • a babylonian king • fragmented empire • Babylonian trinity • the city of wonders • a residence of Cyrus • black granite pillar • once a dominant kingdom • egypt is famous for this • amalgum of iron and clay • one time capital of Egypt • an emperor when Jesus was 15
Japan & Korea's Q&A 2017-06-19
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- North Korea's current leader.
- The two cities that were bombed in Japan during the year 1945.
- North Korea's highest mountain.
- North Korea's largest and capital city.
- South Korea's largest and capital city.
- Japan's largest island.
- The food that has been cultivated for more than 3,000 years.
- Mountain that is located in Japan and considered sacred.
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- South Korea's highest mountain.
- The Japanese took Korea during this war.
- North Korea is a ___________ country.
- The Bataan Death March took place in this country.
- The language that North and South Korea speak.
- The language that Japan speaks.
- A 3 line poem that is made of 5-7-5 syllables.
- The river that lies on the North Korean and Chinese border.
- Japan's largest and capital city.
17 Clues: Japan's largest island. • North Korea's current leader. • South Korea's highest mountain. • The language that Japan speaks. • North Korea's highest mountain. • Japan's largest and capital city. • North Korea is a ___________ country. • North Korea's largest and capital city. • South Korea's largest and capital city. • The Japanese took Korea during this war. • ...
4th grade Wisconsin facts 2023-01-29
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- USPS abbreviation
- Also know as the ______ state
- State motto
- One of four of the largest cities
- State rock is red ____
- State fossil
- NFL team Green Bay _______
- State insect
- State Capital
- State fish
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- One of four of the largest cities
- Time Zone
- State bird
- A person from Wisconsin
- One of four of the largest cities
15 Clues: Time Zone • State bird • State fish • State motto • State fossil • State insect • State Capital • USPS abbreviation • State rock is red ____ • A person from Wisconsin • NFL team Green Bay _______ • Also know as the ______ state • One of four of the largest cities • One of four of the largest cities • One of four of the largest cities
Australia, Trinidad, Ireland, Mali, Bolivia 2021-04-12
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- Hand-held Irish frame drum
- _______ Generations: Children removed from their families in Australia
- Australian musicians who sing, "Need You Tonight."
- One of two capital cities in Bolivia
- "Take Me To Church" singer
- a small stringed instrument native to the Andes.
- Its capital is Canberra
- "Down Under" musicians: ______ at Work
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- Another name for a violin
- Southernmost island in the West Indies
- Malian drum
- Dried gourd with beads from Mali
- Mali non this continent
- "______ Woman" Roaring Lion hit song.
- Lord Invader hit: "_____ and Coca Cola"
15 Clues: Malian drum • Mali non this continent • Its capital is Canberra • Another name for a violin • Hand-held Irish frame drum • "Take Me To Church" singer • Dried gourd with beads from Mali • One of two capital cities in Bolivia • "______ Woman" Roaring Lion hit song. • Southernmost island in the West Indies • "Down Under" musicians: ______ at Work • ...
Great Britain 2023-05-24
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- One of the major cities in Uk.
- It's something tall named London...
- It has one of the biggest catherdals in Europe
- Most of the young people live there.
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- An Oxford..
- In London there is a rainy...
- There are over 4000 of them in UK.
- The last queen of Uk.
- There are 3203 of them in UK.
- One of the biggest cities in UK.
- The capital of UK.
- A venomous snake in UK.
12 Clues: An Oxford.. • The capital of UK. • The last queen of Uk. • A venomous snake in UK. • In London there is a rainy... • There are 3203 of them in UK. • One of the major cities in Uk. • One of the biggest cities in UK. • There are over 4000 of them in UK. • It's something tall named London... • Most of the young people live there. • It has one of the biggest catherdals in Europe
Australia 2024-05-31
13 Clues: Voisins • un abri • Capital city • Flying mammal • tree-dwellers • A strange bird • La vie sauvage • Often venimous • Large marsupial • Former colonies of the U.K. • This city has a big project • The contrary of the countryside • Animals with similar characteristics
Places 2.0 2023-06-21
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- This city once had a famous library.
- This country is home to the cities of Casablanca and Rabat.
- Manila is the capital of this city.
- This is the capital of Iran.
- The Istiqal Mosque is in this city, the capital of Indonesia.
- Gyeongbokgung is in this city.
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- This is the capital of the UAE (阿拉伯聯合大公國).
- The Buddha that sat under a tree for 49 days was the ____ Buddha.
- The Burj Kahlifa is in this city.
- The largest flag in the world is in this Saudi Arabian city.
- Kathmandu is the capital of this country.
- Istanbul (with its famous Hagia Sophia) is in this country.
12 Clues: This is the capital of Iran. • Gyeongbokgung is in this city. • The Burj Kahlifa is in this city. • Manila is the capital of this city. • This city once had a famous library. • Kathmandu is the capital of this country. • This is the capital of the UAE (阿拉伯聯合大公國). • This country is home to the cities of Casablanca and Rabat. • ...
Geo-Jam 2024-11-01
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- PORTUGUESE-SPEAKING ISLAND NATION
- CAPPADOCIA'S COUNTRY
- CENTRAL-ASIAN MOUNTAIN RANGE
- SITE OF THE GREAT PYRAMIDS
- TROPICAL TREE PLACE COVERING MOST OF NORTHERN SOUTH AMERICA
- CAPITAL LAID OUT LIKE A BIRD FROM A BIRD'S EYE VIEW
- ANSWER FORMED WITH HIDDEN LETTERS IN THIS WEEK'S SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS
- SCANDINAVIA'S EXPLORERS
- CONTINENTAL ISLAND NATION
- GEORGIA'S CAPITAL
- VOLCANO IN ECUADOR WITH AN OUTERWEAR BRAND
- ALPS PEAK WITH A DESIGNER BRAND
- NORTHERNMOST STATE IN THE USA
- US STATE ONCE ITS OWN COUNTRY
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- HOME TO MANY SILK ROAD CITIES
- EASTERN-EUROPEAN CAPITAL WITH A CHICKEN DISH
- BALTIC CAPITAL AND FIRST HALF OF A PASTA SHAPE
- CONTINENTAL ISLAND NATION
- BODY OF WATER WITH THE FIRST COLOR OF THE RAINBOW
- HOME OF CHICHEN ITZA AND TEOTIHUACAN
- GEORGIA'S CAPITAL
- REGION OF SOUTHERN ARGENTINA AND CHILE WITH AN OUTERWEAR BRAND
- HALF OF THE VICTORIA FALLS IS ON THIS COUNTRY'S BORDER WITH ZIMBABWE
- REGION OF SOUTHWESTERN EUROPE
- MYTHOLOGICAL PEAK IN GREECE
- 66 NORTH
- SAMOA, TONGA, AND NEW ZEALAND FLOAT HERE
- CITY NAMED AFTER "THE ANGELS"
28 Clues: 66 NORTH • GEORGIA'S CAPITAL • GEORGIA'S CAPITAL • CAPPADOCIA'S COUNTRY • SCANDINAVIA'S EXPLORERS • CONTINENTAL ISLAND NATION • CONTINENTAL ISLAND NATION • SITE OF THE GREAT PYRAMIDS • MYTHOLOGICAL PEAK IN GREECE • CENTRAL-ASIAN MOUNTAIN RANGE • HOME TO MANY SILK ROAD CITIES • REGION OF SOUTHWESTERN EUROPE • CITY NAMED AFTER "THE ANGELS" • NORTHERNMOST STATE IN THE USA • ...
English Speaking countries 2024-04-17
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- What is the name of American flag?
- Where is the capital of Wales
- The motto of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?
- What is the official language of Canada apart from English?
- What does The Bald Eagle represent?
- The national symbol of the USA
- What is the capital city of New Zealand?
- Where is the financial and cultural center of the USA?
- Where we can find almost all animals and insects which are poisonous?
- What is the floral symbol of England?
- Write one the biggest cities in Australia?
- Which is the largest and capital city of Narthern Ireland?
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- What is the symbol of Canada
- What is the national symbol of Wales?
- What is the name of the national flag of the UK?
- What do 13 horizontal stripes represent in the flag of the USA?
- What is the motto of Canada
- What is the motto of the USA?
- Where is the second largest country in the world?
- Australia was discovered by whom?
- Where is the capital Scotland?
21 Clues: What is the motto of Canada • What is the symbol of Canada • Where is the capital of Wales • What is the motto of the USA? • The national symbol of the USA • Where is the capital Scotland? • Australia was discovered by whom? • What is the name of American flag? • What does The Bald Eagle represent? • What is the national symbol of Wales? • What is the floral symbol of England? • ...
Gio Duong 2023-03-13
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- land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- necessity.
- a graph that shows all the different combinations of output of two goods that can be produced using available resources and technology.
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- capital; plural noun: capitals; noun: capital city; plural noun: capital cities; noun: capital town; plural noun: capital towns; noun: capital letter; plural noun: capital letters
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something.
- have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for.
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- work, especially hard physical work.
- a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise.
- the part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water, as opposed to the sea or the air.
12 Clues: necessity. • work, especially hard physical work. • land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship • have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for. • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something. • a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise. • ...
Cities 2017-01-24
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- Was once the Imperial Capital of Japan
- The state capital of New South Wales
- Known for its picturesque canals
- The City of Shalem
- The Lion City
- Home to the Acropolis
- Located in northeastern Germany on the banks of rivers Spree and Havel
- Famous for The Charles Bridge
- The main entry point for those looking to explore the Andes and Machu Picchu
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- Capital of the UK
- Originally known as Edo
- The City of Lights
- Charmes visitors with its Red Light District
- Home to the monumental Forbidden City
- The fourth largest city in the Kingdom of Morocco
- The city where east meets west
- It has sun, sea and colourful streets
- Was founded by Romulus
- Crossroads of the World
19 Clues: The Lion City • Capital of the UK • The City of Lights • The City of Shalem • Home to the Acropolis • Was founded by Romulus • Originally known as Edo • Crossroads of the World • Famous for The Charles Bridge • The city where east meets west • Known for its picturesque canals • The state capital of New South Wales • Home to the monumental Forbidden City • ...
Cities 2024-04-18
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- The Ostankino telephony
- The another name for the city Krungthep
- The CN tower
- The Homeland of the kangaroo
- The city where gladiator fights took place
- This city is a state
- The Scarlet Sails
- The Starhil Gallery
- The heroine Itziar Itunyo in the series Paper House had this call sign
- The city is located on an island in the southeastern part of the Persian Gulf, a quarter of a kilometer from the mainland
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- Cristiano Ranaldo played for this city's football club (Real ...)
- The Times Square
- The White House
- The Big Ben
- The Autorickshaws are the most popular transport in this city.
- The Charles Bridge.
- The homeland of mimes
- The legislative body is the community council
- The motto of this city is “We grow, but we don’t grow old”
19 Clues: The Big Ben • The CN tower • The White House • The Times Square • The Scarlet Sails • The Charles Bridge. • The Starhil Gallery • This city is a state • The homeland of mimes • The Ostankino telephony • The Homeland of the kangaroo • The another name for the city Krungthep • The city where gladiator fights took place • The legislative body is the community council • ...
Riley's inca crossword puzzle 2021-01-29
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- The Incas had no ______ language.
- Inca women nearly never ___ there hair.
- Inca ______ were left alone all day.
- The Incas _________ there dead.
- A important animal to the Incas.
- Nobles had distinctive __________.
- Cuzco was in?
- ____ was the name of the Inca sun god.
- The Incas were the first to grow ________.
- The Incas made ________ for farming
- Noblemen got ______ strapped to their head.
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- The lived in the _____ mountains.
- The Inca ruler was to _________ to see.
- The ______ most important god to the Incas.
- Most Incas were ______.
- A Inca messenger.
- The Incas built great _______.
- the Inca ruler had big _______.
- The Incas were _____ builders.
- The Incas capital capital city was _____.
- Only ______ went to school.
- The Inca ruler Was called the ________.
22 Clues: Cuzco was in? • A Inca messenger. • Most Incas were ______. • Only ______ went to school. • The Incas built great _______. • The Incas were _____ builders. • the Inca ruler had big _______. • The Incas _________ there dead. • A important animal to the Incas. • The lived in the _____ mountains. • The Incas had no ______ language. • Nobles had distinctive __________. • ...
Canada's provinces and capital cities 2018-10-24
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- capital city of New Brunswick
- capital city of Alberta
- capital of Northwest Territories
- capital city of Ontario
- capital city of Nunavut
- capital city of Manitoba
- capital city of BC
- capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador
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- capital city of Nova Scotia
- capital city of Prince Edward Island
- capital city of Quebec
- capital city of Yukon
- capital city of Saskatchewan
13 Clues: capital city of BC • capital city of Yukon • capital city of Quebec • capital city of Alberta • capital city of Ontario • capital city of Nunavut • capital city of Manitoba • capital city of Nova Scotia • capital city of Saskatchewan • capital city of New Brunswick • capital of Northwest Territories • capital city of Prince Edward Island • capital city of Newfoundland and Labrador
When in ROME....? 2023-09-28
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- Scattering of Jews throughout the Roman empire
- Government employees
- Emperor who accepts Christianity before he dies
- Barbarian leader who attacks Rome in 452 CE
- Roman upper class
- Rise in prices
- Common Roman citizens
- Capital of the Eastern Roman empire
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- Emperor who divides the Empire in two
- Roman period of peace and stability
- Solider who is paid to fight
- “Uncivilized” groups that periodically invaded the Roman empire
- Eastern Roman empire
- Means of bringing water to Roman cities
- Ending date of the Roman Empire
- Capital of the Western Roman empire
16 Clues: Rise in prices • Roman upper class • Government employees • Eastern Roman empire • Common Roman citizens • Solider who is paid to fight • Ending date of the Roman Empire • Roman period of peace and stability • Capital of the Western Roman empire • Capital of the Eastern Roman empire • Emperor who divides the Empire in two • Means of bringing water to Roman cities • ...
ANDEAN REGION 2022-01-18
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- The ___ festival is celebrated in Medellin.
- Getting minerals from a mine.
- It is crossed by a mountain range called ___.
- because this region has a variety of animals and plants.
- The department of Bogotá is___.
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- The region has many different ___. Can be hot and cold.
- Is one of the most important dances in the region.
- Many cities are surrounded by ___.
- The capital city of Antioquia.
- The capital of Caldas.
- The capital city of Boyacá.
11 Clues: The capital of Caldas. • The capital city of Boyacá. • Getting minerals from a mine. • The capital city of Antioquia. • The department of Bogotá is___. • Many cities are surrounded by ___. • The ___ festival is celebrated in Medellin. • It is crossed by a mountain range called ___. • Is one of the most important dances in the region. • ...
Australia 2016-09-07
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- BBQ
- portable cooler
- a capital of A.
- the region that is the main source of incoming immigrants
- for a long time A. had been a british
- koala's natural food
- bathingsuit
- a music instrument of australian aborigines
- hot winds are coming to A. from the
- sunglasses
- a beaver lookalike with a duck's beak
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- the expression of amazed australian
- an Australian animal with strong legs and a bag
- a city that is commonly mistaken for a capital of A.
- captain who discovered the A.
- name of the queen of A.
- soccer
- australians celebrate new year in the middle of
- people who founded the 1-st cities of A.
- cup of tea
20 Clues: BBQ • soccer • cup of tea • sunglasses • bathingsuit • portable cooler • a capital of A. • koala's natural food • name of the queen of A. • captain who discovered the A. • the expression of amazed australian • hot winds are coming to A. from the • for a long time A. had been a british • a beaver lookalike with a duck's beak • people who founded the 1-st cities of A. • ...
RIZAL CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-03-06
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- R. Schulzer: German ophthalmologist.
- Site of the infamous Catholic Holy Inquisition.
- Norfenfals: Famous Austrian novelist met by Rizal and Viola.
- and Baden: Nothing exciting happened in these German cities.
- Rizal and Viola stayed here for a few days before going to Dresden.
- Feodor Jagor: Writer/scientist, author of the “Travels in the Philippines”.
- the small pond.
- Rizal wired Dr. Blumentritt to inform of his visit to Leitmeritz.
- They visited this city, also known for its university.
- Where they transferred trains on the way to Heidelberg.
- City visited by Rizal and Viola on their way to Dresden.
- Last German stop, famous for its waterfalls.
- Rudolf Virchow: Famous German anthropologist.
- German city where Rizal and Viola visited the Gothic cathedral.
- Bern: Nothing significant took place there.
- City: Capital of the Roman Catholic Church.
- The city where they boarded a train to Heidelberg.
- They cruised this river during their travels.
- Viola: He paid all his financial obligations and needs, and financed the initial printing of the Noli amounting to
- Book: Rizal gave him a book entitled “Arithmetica” by Rufino Baltazar Hernandez.
- Where they disembarked and boarded a riverboat to travel to Cologne.
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- Swiss winter capital.
- City called the “City of Beers”.
- Town mayor who was impressed by Rizal’s facility in learning the German language in just 11 months.
- Where Rizal and Viola arrived on November 3, 1886.
- German city visited by Rizal and Viola before reaching Cologne.
- Capital city of Italy, also called the “City of the Caesars.”
- City where Rizal and Viola boarded a train to Cologne.
- Me Tangere: Rizal's novel about the injustices in the Philippines.
- Where Rizal and Viola visited the art museum.
- Museum: Built a museum in Rizal’s honor where a life-size statue of Rizal stood in the middle of a garden
- Capital of Austria-Hungary.
- German city famous for its largest and tallest cathedral in the country.
- One of the most beautiful cities of Europe.
- Milan, Venice, Florence: Cities visited by Rizal, birthplaces of the Renaissance.
- Hans Virchow: Son of Dr. Rudolf Virchow, professor of Anatomy.
- Verskunst: Lectured to the anthropological society.
- Rizal's favorite flower.
- The town where Rizal and Viola visited Dr. Blumentritt.
- The start of land travel for Rizal and Viola.
- Rizal prepared for a journey to this city after graduation.
41 Clues: the small pond. • Swiss winter capital. • Rizal's favorite flower. • Capital of Austria-Hungary. • City called the “City of Beers”. • R. Schulzer: German ophthalmologist. • One of the most beautiful cities of Europe. • Bern: Nothing significant took place there. • City: Capital of the Roman Catholic Church. • Last German stop, famous for its waterfalls. • ...
Asia 2024-11-21
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- Seasonal winds that bring rain to parts of Asia
- The capital city of Japan.
- What is the capital of Israel
- A tall building commonly found in Chinese cities
- Mountain range separating India and China.
- Zone where trade winds meet and influence monsoons.
Down
- One famous Japanese car brand
- Capital of India
- Japan’s iconic pink-blossoming tree.
- Famous Japanese food made of rice and fish.
10 Clues: Capital of India • The capital city of Japan. • One famous Japanese car brand • What is the capital of Israel • Japan’s iconic pink-blossoming tree. • Mountain range separating India and China. • Famous Japanese food made of rice and fish. • Seasonal winds that bring rain to parts of Asia • A tall building commonly found in Chinese cities • ...
ASEAN Crossword 2022-09-22
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- longest know word from mary poppins
- circuit used for motogp 2021
- Indonesian band
- Malaysia's production car
- indonesia infamous singer
- city in laos
- (ex) Indonesian f1 driver
- myanmar cities
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- Indonesian president
- thailand's capital city
- vietnam ethnicity
- sultan of brunei
- full name of BCA
- city in Malaysia
- a war that happend in 1955
15 Clues: city in laos • myanmar cities • Indonesian band • sultan of brunei • full name of BCA • city in Malaysia • vietnam ethnicity • Indonesian president • thailand's capital city • Malaysia's production car • indonesia infamous singer • (ex) Indonesian f1 driver • a war that happend in 1955 • circuit used for motogp 2021 • longest know word from mary poppins
Cities in China 2013-03-18
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- / Industrial city in central China, capital of Shaanxi province. The city has been inhabited since the 11th century bc, having previously been the capital of the Han, Sui, and Tang dynasties.
- / The largest city in Inner Mongolia, situated in northern China, on the Yellow River.
- / An industrial city in northeastern China. It is the capital of the province of Liaoning and the transportation and commercial center of China's northeastern region.
- / A city in Fujian province, in southeastern China. It has a huge deepwater port, being one of China's important seaports. The city is also called Amoy.
- / A city in southern China. It is the leading industrial and commercial center of southern China.
- / The capital of Sichuan province in western central China. The city is one of Southwestern China's most important economic centers and transportation and communication hub.
- / It is one of the four cities with a provincial-level status, a port city in northeastern China. It is the 3rd largest city in China.
- / A port in eastern China, situated at the confluence of the Han and the Yangtze rivers.
- / A city in southeastern China situated at Poyang Lake, the largest fresh water lake in China. It is the capital of Jiangxi province.
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- / Capital City of Tibet (Xizang) Autonomous Region. standing on a plain over 13,000 feet above sea level, surrounded by towering mountains.
- / Capital of China, in the northeastern part of the country. It became the country's capital in 1421, at the start of the Ming period.
- / An industrial city in the Pearl River Delta, the city is home to South China Mall, the world's largest shopping mall.
- / A city in the northwest of China, it is the capital of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
- / A city in eastern China, the capital of Zhejiang province, on an inlet of the Yellow Sea, at the southern end of the Grand Canal.
- / This former British dependency on the southeastern coast of China that was returned to China in 1997. It has become one of the world's major financial and manufacturing centers.
- / A city in eastern China, on the Yangtze River, capital of Jiangsu province.
- / China's most populous city situated on the eastern coast of the country, a port on the estuary of the Yangtze River. Until World War II, the contained areas of British, French, and American settlement.
- / A city in central China, on the Yangtze River. It was the capital of China from 1938 to 1946. It is one of the world's fastest growing cities.
- / A city in eastern China, west of Shanghai on the Grand Canal. A famous tourist destination, renowned for its stone bridges, pagodas, and designed gardens. The city is an important center for China's silk industry.
- / The "Spring City" is located in southwestern China, it is the capital of Yunnan province.
- / A city in eastern China, in central Shandong province. The city is well known as the historical state of Qi.
21 Clues: / A city in eastern China, on the Yangtze River, capital of Jiangsu province. • / The largest city in Inner Mongolia, situated in northern China, on the Yellow River. • / A port in eastern China, situated at the confluence of the Han and the Yangtze rivers. • / The "Spring City" is located in southwestern China, it is the capital of Yunnan province. • ...
2425 P3 Unit 3 Dictation STINKEROONY 2024-12-10
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- friendly, kind
- not so much
- very nice
- thank you very much for this
- not east
- Beijing is its capital
- sight, sound, taste, feel, and smell
- not south
- not war or fighting
- tough, difficult, not very nice
- something you shouldn't break
- from
- special places that look nice or mean something
- is like
- thank you a million times
- not this kind of wood
Down
- a pigsty
- not north
- not just 3 letters
- joy
- not once, nor thrice
- lots of room
- towns, but bigger
- I did shake it
- seat anagram
- running, for example
- surrounded by water
- the main city in a place
- not dangerous
29 Clues: joy • from • is like • a pigsty • not east • not north • very nice • not south • not so much • lots of room • seat anagram • not dangerous • friendly, kind • I did shake it • towns, but bigger • not just 3 letters • not war or fighting • surrounded by water • not once, nor thrice • running, for example • not this kind of wood • Beijing is its capital • the main city in a place • thank you a million times • ...
Capital Cities Around The World 2020-06-10
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- The capital city of Spain
- The capital city of Holland
- The capital city of Romania
- The capital city of Italy
- The capital city of Brazil
- The capital city of Bulgaria
- The capital city of England
- The capital city of France
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- The capital city of Albania
- The capital city of Finland
- The capital city of Japan
- The capital city of Germany
- The capital city of Greece
13 Clues: The capital city of Spain • The capital city of Japan • The capital city of Italy • The capital city of Brazil • The capital city of France • The capital city of Greece • The capital city of Holland • The capital city of Finland • The capital city of Romania • The capital city of Germany • The capital city of England • The capital city of Albania • The capital city of Bulgaria
Capital Cities of Indian States 2025-04-23
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- Capital of Tripura
- Capital of Jammu and Kashmir in Summer
- Capital of Meghalaya
- Capital of Chhattisgarh
- Capital of Sikkim
- Capital of Arunachal Pradesh
- Capital of Himachal Pradesh
Down
- Capital of Uttarakhand
- Capital of Punjab and Haryana
- Capital of Goa
- Capital of Manipur
- Capital of Nagaland
- Capital of Mizoram
13 Clues: Capital of Goa • Capital of Sikkim • Capital of Tripura • Capital of Manipur • Capital of Mizoram • Capital of Nagaland • Capital of Meghalaya • Capital of Uttarakhand • Capital of Chhattisgarh • Capital of Himachal Pradesh • Capital of Arunachal Pradesh • Capital of Punjab and Haryana • Capital of Jammu and Kashmir in Summer
The Magic Garden - Capital Cities 2021-09-17
13 Clues: Capital of Egypt • Capital of Norway • Capital of Canada • Capital of Bhutan • Capital of Russia • Capital of Austria • Capital of Estonia • Capital of Ecuador • Capital of Pakistan • Capital of Australia • Capital of Bangladesh • Capital of Afghanistan • Capital of Great Britain
Capital Cities of Canada Crossword 2024-01-05
13 Clues: Capital of Yukon • Capital of Quebec • Capital of Alberta • Capital of Ontario • Capital of Nunavut • Capital of Manitoba • Capital of Nova Scotia • Capital of Newfoundland • Capital of Saskatchewan • Capital of New Brunswick • Capital of British Columbia • Capital of Prince Edward Island • Capital of Northwest Territories
Capital Cities of South America 2024-10-20
13 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of Chile • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Guyana • Capital of Ecuador • Capital of Uruguay • Capital of Colombia • Capital of Paraguay • Capital of Suriname • Capital of Venezuela • Capital of Argentina • Constitutional capital of Bolivia • One of the capitals of Bolivia (seat of government)
Capital Cities and their Rivers 2025-07-27
Capital Cities and friendly places 2025-10-01
13 Clues: Capital of Fiji • Capital of Niue • Capital of Tonga • Capital of China • Capital of Samoa • Capital of Russia • Capital of Canada • Capital of Britain • Capital of Australia • Capital of Switzerland • Capital of New Zealand • Capital of Netherlands • New Zealand friend with NZ capital
Vocabulary - Countries and capital cities 2025-08-06
Cities 2022-02-27
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- not the north
- store a shop where you can buy everything
- the place where you park your boat
- the middle of the city
- where the king and queen live
- this takes you across a river
- like a church
- Where you find the beach
- too many people
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- another word for fun and lively
- a big body of water
- hall where the mayor lives
- the opposite of modern
- a big church
- not quiet
- you can buy food or clothes here in the open air
- not too big or not too small
- you can see old things here
- not historic
19 Clues: not quiet • a big church • not historic • not the north • like a church • too many people • a big body of water • the opposite of modern • the middle of the city • Where you find the beach • hall where the mayor lives • you can see old things here • not too big or not too small • where the king and queen live • this takes you across a river • another word for fun and lively • ...
Cities 2025-12-12
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- - a very large town with many people
- - a public vehicle used in cities
- - a place where people buy everyday products
- - a wide road with many cars and buses
- - an open public place in a city
- - a place where trains arrive and leave
- - a big building with many shops
- - a very tall modern building
- - a building with many offices
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- - a place where people go in a medical emergency
- - lines on the road to cross the street safely
- - a place where teenagers study
- - the main building of the city administration
- - places where people live in a city
- - a part of a city where people live
- - a place where several roads meet
- - an area with trees and grass in a city
- - a place where people wait for a bus
- - a place where cars can stay
19 Clues: - a very tall modern building • - a place where cars can stay • - a building with many offices • - a place where teenagers study • - an open public place in a city • - a big building with many shops • - a public vehicle used in cities • - a place where several roads meet • - a very large town with many people • - places where people live in a city • ...
ASEAN Crossword 2022-09-22
Across
- longest know word from mary poppins
- circuit used for motogp 2021
- Indonesian band
- Malaysia's production car
- indonesia infamous singer
- city in laos
- (ex) Indonesian f1 driver
- myanmar cities
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- Indonesian president
- thailand's capital city
- vietnam ethnicity
- sultan of brunei
- full name of BCA
- city in Malaysia
- a war that happend in 1955
15 Clues: city in laos • myanmar cities • Indonesian band • sultan of brunei • full name of BCA • city in Malaysia • vietnam ethnicity • Indonesian president • thailand's capital city • Malaysia's production car • indonesia infamous singer • (ex) Indonesian f1 driver • a war that happend in 1955 • circuit used for motogp 2021 • longest know word from mary poppins
Unit 6 Crossword 2024-03-01
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- An overlap of cities in close proximity caused by urban expansion.
- Economy, Economic activity that is neither taxed or monitored by a government.
- The growth of residential areas on the outskirts of urban centers.
- Capital, A symbolically relocated capital, usually for economic or strategic reasons.
- A process of change in the use of a house, from a single-family dwelling to multiple rental units, to eventual abandonment.
- A property that has the potential to be a hazardous waste or contaminant.
- A city with 20 million or more residents.
- When people of one ethnic group are frightened into selling their homes when they hear that a family of another ethnic group is moving in.
- City, A city that has a population that is exponentially greater than the population of the next largest city in that country.
- City, A dominant urban area in terms of its role in the global political economy.
- The process of building up underused areas within a city.
- A process by which banks draw lines on a map and refuse to lend money to purchase or improve property within the boundaries.
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- A suburban area experiencing significant growth in population and prosperity.
- A city with a population of more than 10 million people.
- The process of converting an urban neighborhood from a low-income rent-occupied area to a middle-class owner-occupied area.
- Place, A theory that tries to explain the economic relationships between cities and smaller settlements.
- The movement of people to towns and cities.
- Unplanned slum development on the margins of cities, dominated by crude dwellings and shelters made of found objects.
- Sprawl, Unrestricted growth of housing, commercial developments, and roads over large expanses of land with little concern for urban planning.
- A rule that states that the population of a city will be inversely proportional to its rank in the urban hierarchy.
- Sparsely settled places away from the influence of large cities.
- City, A city that exists on the fringes of a larger city and acts as a hub for recreation, business, and commercial activity.
- A ring of land maintained as parks, agriculture, or other types of open space to limit the sprawl of an urban area.
- Urbanism, A movement in urban planning that aims to reduce urban sprawl, increase affordable housing, and create liveable neighborhoods.
24 Clues: A city with 20 million or more residents. • The movement of people to towns and cities. • A city with a population of more than 10 million people. • The process of building up underused areas within a city. • Sparsely settled places away from the influence of large cities. • An overlap of cities in close proximity caused by urban expansion. • ...
capital 2023-10-13
Across
- The capital of Germany, known for its history, art scene, and a symbol of unity, the Berlin Wall.
- The capital of Thailand, a bustling city with ornate temples, street food, and a vibrant nightlife.
- The capital of Australia, nestled between Sydney and Melbourne, known for its national monuments and kangaroos.
- The capital of Japan, a bustling metropolis with high-tech gadgets, sushi, and ancient temples in harmony.
- The capital of India, a vibrant city with historical landmarks, spicy cuisine, and colorful festivals.
- The capital of Brazil, designed with futuristic architecture, lush gardens, and a diverse cultural scene.
- The capital of Russia, known for its Red Square, Kremlin, and a rich cultural heritage of literature and music.
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- The capital of Ireland, famous for its friendly people, lively pubs, and traditional Irish music.
- The capital of Italy, famous for its ancient history, Colosseum, and mouthwatering pasta and pizza dishes.
- The capital of the United Kingdom, home to the Big Ben clock, double-decker buses, and rich British history.
- The capital of Kenya, surrounded by wildlife and natural beauty, famous for its safaris and Maasai culture.
- The capital of France, known for its iconic Eiffel Tower, delicious pastries, and world-famous art museums.
- The capital of Greece, the birthplace of democracy, with ancient ruins like the Parthenon and delicious Greek cuisine.
- The capital of South Korea, a city of technology, palaces, and kimchi, known for its dynamic culture and history.
- The capital of Egypt, home to the Pyramids, Sphinx, and a unique blend of ancient and modern Egyptian culture.
15 Clues: The capital of Ireland, famous for its friendly people, lively pubs, and traditional Irish music. • The capital of Germany, known for its history, art scene, and a symbol of unity, the Berlin Wall. • The capital of Thailand, a bustling city with ornate temples, street food, and a vibrant nightlife. • ...
crossword 2025-03-11
14 Clues: plan • awesome • to build • not outside • countryside • a small river • related to cities • you can go over it • very tall building • you can walk on it • it is about buildings • something very special • people who live in a city • the most important city in a country
World 2020-05-14
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- Wooden implement for stirring porridge
- Copland's piece ........... Spring
- Italian for thankyou
- Jean Rhys' prequel to Jane Eyre. Wide ........ Sea
- child in Scots
- Unicorn of the sea
- one of Spain's official languages
- Station in Edinburgh or Walter Scott novel
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- capital of Orkney
- womble or river in South America
- Capital of Croatia
- Third most spoken language in world
- A Tale of Two cities by Dickens - set in London and
- scaly skinned mammal found in Asia and Africa
- Bird that migrates from UK to Brazil via Africa
- Ancient Greek bard or father in American cartoons
- Scottish poet of word for Scottish streams
17 Clues: child in Scots • capital of Orkney • Capital of Croatia • Unicorn of the sea • Italian for thankyou • womble or river in South America • one of Spain's official languages • Copland's piece ........... Spring • Third most spoken language in world • Wooden implement for stirring porridge • Scottish poet of word for Scottish streams • Station in Edinburgh or Walter Scott novel • ...
Subjects at school 2025-04-03
12 Clues: 3+4= • sport • magnetism • computers • Piccasso,daVinci • kings,queens,wars • we are studying now • animals,plants,body • rock, classical, opera • you make something to eat • you read books in this language • the earth,countries,capital cities
Settlement Terms 2023-07-10
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- Only occupied for a small amount of time.
- A small settlement in a rural setting.
- A Small human settlement.
- The capital city of a country or region.
- Is generally bigger than a village but smaller than a city.
- A very large town.
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- Populations settle o lands outside cities or towns.
- A permanent building, that stays there.
- relating to the characteristics of a region.
- refers to cities towns or villages.
- Activities that take place there.
- A very large city.
12 Clues: A very large city. • A very large town. • A Small human settlement. • Activities that take place there. • refers to cities towns or villages. • A small settlement in a rural setting. • A permanent building, that stays there. • The capital city of a country or region. • Only occupied for a small amount of time. • relating to the characteristics of a region. • ...
cities 2023-01-11
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- I spent new year's eve here once
- You spent new year's eve here once
- Chronologically between 10. and 2.
- Same letters as 19.
- World Cup!
- Near 17.
- Some annoying person always wants to go to
- Capital of where 20. is
- ARS
- You landed in recently
- One of your friends' name rhymes with it
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- I usually land in
- Room 111 was from here
- I show you
- Fröm ____!
- Here you met your friend that rhymes with 20.
- First four letters are the same as the country it's in
- Room 111 was from here
- Water
- You spent new year's eve here once
- You introduced to me on Google Earth
21 Clues: ARS • Water • Near 17. • I show you • Fröm ____! • World Cup! • I usually land in • Same letters as 19. • Room 111 was from here • Room 111 was from here • You landed in recently • Capital of where 20. is • I spent new year's eve here once • You spent new year's eve here once • Chronologically between 10. and 2. • You spent new year's eve here once • You introduced to me on Google Earth • ...
US State Capitals 2025-10-15
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- This capital city is right by Olympic State Park and both rocker Kurt Cobain of Nirvana and rapper Macklemore lived here for a time while growing up.
- This capital was named for the chancellor of Germany as a way to try and get Germany to invest money into the area to build railroads and other things. Instead, Germany became the enemy of the USA in World War One not too long after this.
- This capital has a full sized replica of the Parthenon, the original of which is in Athens, Greece.
- This is the only capital city that has a working oil well on the grounds of the state capital.
- This is the highest capital in elevation at exactly one mile above sea level.
- This capital is the home of the “big blue bug”, a 58 foot statue of a blue termite.
- This capital city was originally called Penacook Plantation and is famous for its granite quarries.
- This capital was founded during a gold rush and was originally called Last Chance Gulch.
- This was the first state capital that allowed women to vote.
- This capital is home to the MagLab which houses the world's most powerful magnets.
- This capital is the home to the United States Naval Academy.
- This capital had the world’s first electric mill.
- This capital is one of the “twin cities” with Minneapolis.
- The famous picture of George Washington crossing the ice covered Delaware River was so he and American troops could attack this city that is now a US state capital.
- This capital is the furthest north of any US state capital.
- This capital is the only city in America to have a river in it that has a Class IV (4) white water rapids in the city.
- This capital is the location of the USA's busiest airport and was once named Thrasherville before the name was changed to its current name.
- This city has America's first subway, the oldest public library, and the oldest Major League Baseball stadium; it also was once hit by a 25 foot high wall of molasses (like maple syrup) that killed 21 people.
- This capital is where nylon was invented. The first Golden Delicious apple tree ever found was discovered near here as well in 1905.
- This capital is famous for being quirky. The city’s official bird is a plastic pink flamingo and there is a monument commemorating a story about Elvis Presley stopping a fight with his karate skills.
- This capital is home to the largest skatepark in the USA.
- This capital will be the only US capital to host the Olympics twice when it hosts the 2034 Winter Olympics.
- This capital is the headquarters of two major fast food chains - Wendy’s and White Castle.
- This capital was named for the famous frontiersman Kit Carson.
- This capital was first settled as a town in 1610, making it one of the oldest cities that is in the modern United States. It became part of the United States when we won the Mexican-American War.
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- This capital has the tallest state capital building in the USA and the town's name means "Red Stick".
- This capital has the largest population of city-dwelling bats in the USA. The bat colony lives under the Congress Avenue Bridge.
- This capital was named for a French fur trader and is the second smallest capital in the USA by population.
- This capital is known for its connection to the production of bourbon, a kind of alcholic drink.
- This capital is the second most common name for a town or city in America and was the home to Abraham Lincoln.
- This capital is home to the only royal palace in the USA and is the only state to ever have had a ruling royal family.
- This capital is the English translation of the French words "La Petite Roche" which was the name for a nearby rock formation named by a French explorer.
- This capital is named for President Thomas Jefferson.
- This city was the western end for both the pony express and the first transcontinental railroad.
- This capital has a college football stadium that is famous for having a blue field rather than a green one.
- This capital sits on the Susquehanna River and was once considered a possible choice to be the capital of the entire USA.
- This capital means Indian City or Indian Land and has a large room full of pickled brains and their medical museum.
- This capital was originally a Dutch colony named Beverwyck and many of its streets today still have Dutch names.
- This capital is built over a dormant, extinct volcano (from 75 million years ago).
- This capital has a Beer Garden that holds the Guinness World Record for the most kinds of beers available on tap.
- This capital city was where both the Reuben sandwich and Kool-Aid were invented.
- This capital is named for a mythological creature.
- The name of this capital means “peace” and has a tombstone to the “Wonder Cow”.
- This capital had the first public zoo and is the home of basketball star Magic Johnson.
- This is the smallest capital by population in the USA and the only state capital in the country that does not have a McDonald’s.
- This capital was the original capital city of the Confederate States of America before it was moved to Richmond, Virginia.
- This capital is the most eastern capital in the USA.
- The name of this capital city come from a Native American language and means "a good place to dig potatoes"; it was also founded by abolitionists who wanted to abolish slavery.
48 Clues: This capital had the world’s first electric mill. • This capital is named for a mythological creature. • This capital is the most eastern capital in the USA. • This capital is named for President Thomas Jefferson. • This capital is home to the largest skatepark in the USA. • This capital is one of the “twin cities” with Minneapolis. • ...
Finland and New Zealand 2021-08-30
9 Clues: flightless bird • Finland's capital • New Zealand capital city • Finland's national animal • natives from New Zealand • Everyone in Finland own one • biggest volcano in this country • one of the main cities in New Zealand • New zealand is conformed by two main ...
Nigerian Cities 2024-05-11
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- A city in Kaduna State, known for its historical significance and educational institutions
- The capital city of Sokoto State, located in the northwestern part of Nigeria
- The capital city of Enugu State, known as the "coal city" due to its historical coal mining activities
- The capital city of Rivers State, known as the oil hub of Nigeria
- A city in Delta State, known for its oil and gas industry
- Nigeria's largest city by population, known for its bustling economy and vibrant culture
- A major city in northern Nigeria, known for its diversity and historical significance
- The capital city of Nigeria, known for its modern architecture and government institutions
- One of Nigeria's oldest cities and a major commercial center in the north
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- The capital city of Imo State, known for its hospitality and colorful festivals
- The capital city of Borno State, located in the northeastern part of Nigeria
- A city in Anambra State, known for its bustling market and commercial activities
- The capital city of Cross River State, known for its rich history, cultural festivals, and tourist attractions
- Nigeria's third-largest city and the capital of Oyo State, known for its ancient history and culture
- The capital city of Plateau State, known for its picturesque landscape and cool climate
- A city in Abia State, known for its industry and commercial activities
- The capital city of Edo State, known for its rich history and culture, including the ancient Benin Kingdom
17 Clues: A city in Delta State, known for its oil and gas industry • The capital city of Rivers State, known as the oil hub of Nigeria • A city in Abia State, known for its industry and commercial activities • One of Nigeria's oldest cities and a major commercial center in the north • The capital city of Borno State, located in the northeastern part of Nigeria • ...
The states and their capital cities 2025-02-17
18 Clues: patna • kohima • dispur • shimla • ranchi • mumbai • aizawl • kolkata • lucknow • chennai • shillong • dehradun • srinagar • hyderabad • bengaluru • chandigarh • gandhinagar • bhubaneshwar
Changing nations 2022-06-09
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- people arriving from other cities or countries
- a person who moves from one place to another
- city and suburban areas of a major town
- people leaving this country to return home
- contains the business & commercial areas of a town
- our capital city
- migration from another country(2)
- arriving from one country to another
- relating to society
- relates to trade, industry, and and commerce
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- the country we all live in
- these cities have more than 10 million people
- to move from one place to another to find work
- migration within our own country (2)
- relating to the natural world
- the action of leaving one country for another
- action of coming to live in another place
- country areas outside of a city
18 Clues: our capital city • relating to society • the country we all live in • relating to the natural world • country areas outside of a city • migration from another country(2) • migration within our own country (2) • arriving from one country to another • city and suburban areas of a major town • action of coming to live in another place • people leaving this country to return home • ...
ch 20:3-4 pgs. 518-527 2012-11-07
Across
- A form of printing in which
- A thin,beatiful type of pottery.
- Cities that continued to grow under the
- A instrument that uses earths magnetic
- A canal linking northern and southern china.
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- A body of unelected government official.
- cities including the song capital.
- An educated member of the goverenment.
- to show direction.
- A mixture of powders used in guns and
- Service A service as a government official.
- entire page is carved into a block of wood.
12 Clues: to show direction. • A form of printing in which • A thin,beatiful type of pottery. • cities including the song capital. • A mixture of powders used in guns and • An educated member of the goverenment. • A instrument that uses earths magnetic • Cities that continued to grow under the • A body of unelected government official. • Service A service as a government official. • ...
Ancient India 2023-10-17
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- language of the Aryans
- One of the largest cities in the Indus River valley
- River in northern India
- One of the capital cities In ancient India
- The social class where people are born and can't leave it
- The most followed religion in India
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- The protector/preserver in the Hindu religion
- Leader of the Mauryan empire (14 edicts)
- Mountains that separate
- God of the creation in the Hindu religion
- Four holy books of Aryans
- Indian epic poem about war between cousin
12 Clues: language of the Aryans • Mountains that separate • River in northern India • Four holy books of Aryans • The most followed religion in India • Leader of the Mauryan empire (14 edicts) • God of the creation in the Hindu religion • Indian epic poem about war between cousin • One of the capital cities In ancient India • The protector/preserver in the Hindu religion • ...
Free at Last? 2022-03-28
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- X (violent)
- Name for run down areas in Northern cities
- The KKK often did this to torture blacks
- Where many African-Americans migrated to
- Protest used against Montgomery bus company
- Name of 'dream' that attracted immigrants
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- Cause of death for two Civil Rights leaders
- Violence that broke out in Northern cities
- US capital, big march, "I Have a Dream"
- Jim Crow Laws legalised this in the South
- Radical group - "Black ________"
- Surname of the peaceful Civil Rights leader
12 Clues: X (violent) • Radical group - "Black ________" • US capital, big march, "I Have a Dream" • The KKK often did this to torture blacks • Where many African-Americans migrated to • Jim Crow Laws legalised this in the South • Name of 'dream' that attracted immigrants • Violence that broke out in Northern cities • Name for run down areas in Northern cities • ...
capital 2023-07-06
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- The capital city of Sweden. It is built on a series of islands and is known for its beautiful architecture, waterfront views, and Scandinavian charm.
- The capital city of Kenya. It is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city known for its wildlife conservation efforts and cultural diversity.
- The capital city of Brazil. It was purposefully planned and built in the 20th century and is known for its modernist architecture.
- The capital city of Japan. It is a bustling metropolis known for its advanced technology, neon-lit streets, and diverse cultural experiences.
- The capital city of Germany. It is known for its historical significance, modern architecture, and vibrant arts scene.
- The capital city of France. It is renowned for its art, fashion, cuisine, and romantic atmosphere.
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- The capital city of Russia. It features iconic landmarks like the Red Square, the Kremlin, and St. Basil's Cathedral.
- The capital city of Australia. It is located inland and serves as the administrative center of the country.
- The capital city of Norway. It is surrounded by mountains and fjords and offers a blend of modern city life and natural beauty.
- D.C. The capital city of the United States. It is where the country's government is located, including the White House and the U.S. Capitol.
- The capital city of Italy and the former capital of the Roman Empire. It is famous for its ancient ruins, such as the Colosseum and the Roman Forum.
- The capital city of Egypt. It is known for its ancient civilization, including the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx.
- The capital city of South Korea, a vibrant and bustling metropolis with modern skyscrapers, traditional palaces, and delicious street food.
- The capital city of England and the United Kingdom. It is known for its rich history, iconic landmarks, and vibrant culture.
- The capital city of China. It is home to historic sites such as the Great Wall and the Forbidden City, as well as modern developments.
15 Clues: The capital city of France. It is renowned for its art, fashion, cuisine, and romantic atmosphere. • The capital city of Australia. It is located inland and serves as the administrative center of the country. • The capital city of Egypt. It is known for its ancient civilization, including the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. • ...
Maya, Aztec and Inca 2024-03-28
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- Largest empire of the Americas
- Capital of the Inca
- economic system of the Inca empire
- Longest mountain range in the world
- Capital of the Aztec
- Spanish leader that defeated the Aztec
- Spanish conqueror of the Inca
- region where the Maya and Aztec cultures were located
- Last ruler of the Inca
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- floating farms of the Aztec
- Spanish explorers/conquerors
- Last ruler of the Aztec
- Language of the Inca
- major city of the Maya with the famous El Castillo temple
- longest lived culture of the Americas based on the Yucatan Peninsula
- Largest empire in Mesoamerica
- one of the largest Maya cities
- The Maya believed these were portals to the underworld
18 Clues: Capital of the Inca • Language of the Inca • Capital of the Aztec • Last ruler of the Inca • Last ruler of the Aztec • floating farms of the Aztec • Spanish explorers/conquerors • Largest empire in Mesoamerica • Spanish conqueror of the Inca • Largest empire of the Americas • one of the largest Maya cities • economic system of the Inca empire • Longest mountain range in the world • ...
Capital Cities of the World 2021-09-10
13 Clues: The capital of Peru • The capital of Fiji • The capital of Italy • The capital of China • The capital of India • The capital of Japan • The capital of Mexico • The capital of Brasil • The capital of Russia • The capital of Canada • The capital of Vietnam • The capital of Australia • The capital Of New Zealand
Byzantine Empire 2022-11-19
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- Byzantine people preserved Hellenistic
- The Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
- Byzantines obeyed ______ law.
- Official language of the Byzantine Empire
- The capital of the Western Roman Empire
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- Byzantines were the protectors of _____church
- Byzantine cities had ______
- Cyprus was located in the ______ Roman Empire
- Captured Constantinople and ended Byzantine rule
- Byzantines invented the flamethrower,
10 Clues: Byzantine cities had ______ • Byzantines obeyed ______ law. • Byzantines invented the flamethrower, • Byzantine people preserved Hellenistic • The Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire • The capital of the Western Roman Empire • Official language of the Byzantine Empire • Byzantines were the protectors of _____church • Cyprus was located in the ______ Roman Empire • ...
TAG Teaser 85 - Guess The City! 2021-04-05
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- This Italian city is where you'll find the leaning tower! (4)
- This city (and state) on the Arabian peninsula is home to the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building! (5)
- The river Liffey runs through this city, the biggest one in Ireland (6)
- This is the biggest city in Scotland, home to the Kelvingrove Art Gallery, People's Palace and the Clyde Arc (or should we say "Squinty Bridge"? (7)
- Bonjour! This romantic city hosts the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe (5)
- Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag and the Alexanderplatz are all located in this German capital (6)
- One of the biggest and best cities on Earth - it never sleeps! The Big Apple is home to Central Park and the Dakota Building (3,4)
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- This is the capital of Spain, and also home to Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (6)
- ??? Francisco, home of the Golden Gate Bridge! (3)
- The biggest city on the island of Britain, you can see Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament and Tower Bridge here! (6)
- ??? Angeles, where you'll see the Hollywood Sign! (3)
- This city, formerly called Constantinople, is home to the Hagia Sophia mosque and is said to be "where Europe meets Asia" (8)
- The capital of Greece and one of the oldest cities on Earth, this is the home of the Parthenon (6)
- Do all roads lead here? We're unsure, but you'll certainly find the Colloseum here - in fact, it's quite hard to miss! (4)
- The capital of Japan, this busy, crowded city is where you'll find the Budokan (5)
- This Aussie city - while not the capital - does boast one of the finest opera houses in the world! (6)
16 Clues: ??? Francisco, home of the Golden Gate Bridge! (3) • ??? Angeles, where you'll see the Hollywood Sign! (3) • This Italian city is where you'll find the leaning tower! (4) • The river Liffey runs through this city, the biggest one in Ireland (6) • This is the capital of Spain, and also home to Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (6) • ...
Industrial Revolution vocab 2023-02-28
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- Making a lot of product
- Coworkers protecting eachother's rights
- Made by henry bessemer
- Universal pieces
- Business owner
- Making products by hand rurally
- Cloth and fabric
- Made by Thomas Newcomen
- Buy more things
- Bigger cities
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- Working
- money
- The increase of factories
- Free enterprise
- Fabric spinning machine
- Buildings
- Invented by Henry Ford
- System where workers use more machines
- Process of refining iron
- A deadly disease that terrorized britain's water pumps
- Small squared houses
21 Clues: money • Working • Buildings • Bigger cities • Business owner • Free enterprise • Buy more things • Universal pieces • Cloth and fabric • Small squared houses • Invented by Henry Ford • Made by henry bessemer • Making a lot of product • Fabric spinning machine • Made by Thomas Newcomen • Process of refining iron • The increase of factories • Making products by hand rurally • ...
Asia Part 3 2025-04-02
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- capital of China
- capital of Iraq
- The earth's largest and highest mountain range
- What modern state (nation) was created in 1948?
- Muslims regard what two Saudi Arabian cities as holy?
- What is the world's longest fortification?
- North and South Korea were divided along the 38th _____?
- capital of Israel
- Japan's largest island
- capital of Japan
- according to your book, what's the most populous country?
- World's highest point
- What provides the major source of income for many major Middle Eastern countries?
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- What is the full name of the militant organization that uses terrorism to demand land for an independent Palestinian state?
- capital of Saudi Arabia
- What area is called the Crossroads of the Ancient World?
- What man-made body of water separates Asia from Africa?
- The only country in Asia where Catholicism is the majority religion
- Religion of India
- What island provided refuge for the Chinese Nationalists after the Chinese Revolution?
- how many countries are located on the Indian subcontinent
- Highest point in Japan
- China's two most important rivers
- Arabs and Jews are descendants of which biblical patriarch?
- Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia occupy the island of ___?
- capital of Korea
- Lowest point on land
- What modern empire controlled Central Asia for most of the 20th century
- What two mountain ranges divide Europe from Asia?
29 Clues: capital of Iraq • capital of China • capital of Korea • capital of Japan • Religion of India • capital of Israel • Lowest point on land • World's highest point • Highest point in Japan • Japan's largest island • capital of Saudi Arabia • China's two most important rivers • What is the world's longest fortification? • The earth's largest and highest mountain range • ...
Changing nations 2022-06-09
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- a person who moves from one place to another
- country areas outside of a city
- the country we all live in
- relates to trade, industry, and and commerce
- migration within our own country (2)
- the action of leaving one country for another
- relating to the natural world
- migration from another country(2)
- people leaving this country to return home
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- action of coming to live in another place
- our capital city
- city and suburban areas of a major town
- people arriving from other cities or countries
- to move from one place to another to find work
- these cities have more than 10 million people
- contains the business & commercial areas of a town
- relating to society
- arriving from one country to another
18 Clues: our capital city • relating to society • the country we all live in • relating to the natural world • country areas outside of a city • migration from another country(2) • migration within our own country (2) • arriving from one country to another • city and suburban areas of a major town • action of coming to live in another place • people leaving this country to return home • ...
Japanese Cities Plus 2025-11-01
9 Clues: The Capital • Major Industrial Hub • Largest City In Kyushu • Biggest City In Hokkaido • 2nd Largest Japanese City • Capital For Over 1000 Years • Nicknamed The City Of Trees • One Of Japan’s Coldest Cities • First City To Be Hit By An Atomic Bomb
Georgia's Westward Expansion 2023-10-25
Across
- How many acres is UGA?
- Where was Georgia's state capital located in 1785?
- Where is UGA located?
- Baldwin Who wrote the school's charter for UGA?
- What capital was to honor France's King Louis?
- How many years did Milledgeville be Georgia's state capital?
Down
- how many cities have been Georgia's state capital?
- Gin Eli Whitney invented what in 1793?
- Who were the people who picked cotton and did other things for 400 years?
- When were women allowed to attend UGA?
10 Clues: Where is UGA located? • How many acres is UGA? • Gin Eli Whitney invented what in 1793? • When were women allowed to attend UGA? • What capital was to honor France's King Louis? • Baldwin Who wrote the school's charter for UGA? • how many cities have been Georgia's state capital? • Where was Georgia's state capital located in 1785? • ...
Geography of the World 2025-09-15
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- A map that shows boundaries of countries, cities, and towns.
- The vast bodies of saltwater that cover most of the Earth's surface, like the Atlantic or Pacific.
- Areas of land that are controlled by one government.
- Large settlements with many people and buildings.
- Largerthan villages but smaller than cities.
- Small settlements, usually found in rural areas.
- The liquid that covers much of the Earth's surface, such as oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers.
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- Large areas covered with trees and plants.
- A map that shows natural features like mountains, rivers, and forests.
- Large landforms that rise high above the surrounding land.
- Dry barren areas of land, often covered with sand.
- The Earth's largest land masses, like Africa, Asia, and Europe.
- The city where a country's government is based.
- The solid part of the Earth's surface.
- Natural streams of water flowing across the land.
15 Clues: The solid part of the Earth's surface. • Large areas covered with trees and plants. • Largerthan villages but smaller than cities. • The city where a country's government is based. • Small settlements, usually found in rural areas. • Large settlements with many people and buildings. • Natural streams of water flowing across the land. • ...
Eric's African crossword puzzle 2013-12-18
Across
- pulling together
- neighborhoods outside cities
- the capital of Ethiopia
- widespread cutting of too many trees
Down
- the country just below Kenya
- huge slabs of rock that make up earth''s crust
- longest freshwater lake in the world
- was the largest country in Africa
- capital of Kenya
- one of the newest countries in Africa
10 Clues: capital of Kenya • pulling together • the capital of Ethiopia • the country just below Kenya • neighborhoods outside cities • was the largest country in Africa • longest freshwater lake in the world • widespread cutting of too many trees • one of the newest countries in Africa • huge slabs of rock that make up earth''s crust
Travel and Adventure 2023-05-03
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- A type of accommodation
- A famous theme park in Florida
- Outdoor activity(forest)
- A famous tower in Italy
- A popular children's book series about a boy wizard
- winter sport that involves sliding down a mountain
- A famous landmark in England
- A famous natural wonder
- A capital city in Thailand
- transportation for short distances in cities
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- A famous cartoon mouse that wears gloves and has a high-pitched voice
- A document that allows you to travel to another country
- A tool used to navigate when traveling
- A popular summer sport
- One of the most visited cities in U.S.A
- A type of transportation that floats on water
- A type of flower that is often given on special occasions
- A popular outdoor activity that involves catching fish
18 Clues: A popular summer sport • A type of accommodation • A famous tower in Italy • A famous natural wonder • Outdoor activity(forest) • A capital city in Thailand • A famous landmark in England • A famous theme park in Florida • A tool used to navigate when traveling • One of the most visited cities in U.S.A • transportation for short distances in cities • ...
Capital 2019-01-07
15 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of Laos • Capital of Japan • Capital of Nepal • Capital of Italy • Capital of Norway • Capital of Canada • Capital of Cyprus • Capital of France • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Cambodia • Capital of Singgapre • Capital of Indonesia • Capital of South Korea • Capital of United Kingdom
Capital 2022-09-27
Asia Part 2 2025-03-12
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- One of the poorest countries in the world
- capital of Afghanistan
- capital of India
- Muslims regard what two Saudi Arabian cities as holy?
- Which nation was formerly known as Persia
- What man made body of water separates Asia from Africa
- Lowest point on land
- capital of Sri Lanka
- What is the full name of the militant organization that uses terrorism to demand land for an independent Palestinian state?
- What nation was created in 1948
- Which nation is the leading export of tea in the world
- What two mountain ranges divide Europe from Asia
- capital of Turkey
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- 3 main rivers of the Indian subcontinent
- Both Arabs and Jews are descendants of which biblical patriarch
- How many countries occupy the Indian Subcontinent
- Where is the Fergana Valley located(which nation)
- Capital of Iran
- What is the earth's largest and highest mountain range?
- Largest republic of central Asia
- World's largest lake
- Central Asia's most densely populated region
- What modern empire controlled Central Asia for most of the 20th century?
- Capital of Kazakhstan
- Religion of India
- Main religion of Central Asia
- What area is called the Crossroads of the Ancient World
- The social system that divides people into social classes
- major source of income for many major Middle Eastern countries
- India has more ______ than any other country in the world
30 Clues: Capital of Iran • capital of India • Religion of India • capital of Turkey • World's largest lake • Lowest point on land • capital of Sri Lanka • Capital of Kazakhstan • capital of Afghanistan • Main religion of Central Asia • What nation was created in 1948 • Largest republic of central Asia • 3 main rivers of the Indian subcontinent • One of the poorest countries in the world • ...
Japanese Cities 2025-11-01
9 Clues: The Capital • Major Industrial Hub • Largest City In Kyushu • Biggest City In Hokkaido • 2nd Largest Japanese City • Capital For Over 1000 Years • Nicknamed The City Of Trees • One Of Japan’s Coldest Cities • First City To Be Hit By An Atomic Bomb
Georgia's Westward Expansion 2023-10-25
Across
- How many acres is UGA?
- Where was Georgia's state capital located in 1785?
- Where is UGA located?
- Baldwin Who wrote the school's charter for UGA?
- What capital was to honor France's King Louis?
- How many years did Milledgeville be Georgia's state capital?
Down
- how many cities have been Georgia's state capital?
- Gin Eli Whitney invented what in 1793?
- Who were the people who picked cotton and did other things for 400 years?
- When were women allowed to attend UGA?
10 Clues: Where is UGA located? • How many acres is UGA? • Gin Eli Whitney invented what in 1793? • When were women allowed to attend UGA? • What capital was to honor France's King Louis? • Baldwin Who wrote the school's charter for UGA? • how many cities have been Georgia's state capital? • Where was Georgia's state capital located in 1785? • ...
English Speaking Countries 2024-09-10
Across
- Coutry with the Kiwi bird.
- Origin of Reggae music.
- The symbol of the country is the shamrock.
- Country with Koalas and Kangaroos.
- The biggest city is Dehli.
- I have more than 10 official languages.
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- Cardiff is the capital city.
- The biggest mountain of Africa, Mount Kilimanjaro, is in this country.
- The flag is blue with a white cross.
- Coutry where pirates lived.
- home to the Royal Family.
- One of the cities is Miami.
- The Capital city is Ottawa.
13 Clues: Origin of Reggae music. • home to the Royal Family. • Coutry with the Kiwi bird. • The biggest city is Dehli. • Coutry where pirates lived. • One of the cities is Miami. • The Capital city is Ottawa. • Cardiff is the capital city. • Country with Koalas and Kangaroos. • The flag is blue with a white cross. • I have more than 10 official languages. • ...
UK Topic Revision Crossword 2023-12-14
Across
- Job sector containing farmers and miners
- Job sector involving data and IT
- Areas near to sea level
- e.g. rain, snow, hail, sleet
- Job sector containing manufacturing careers
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- The state of not having a job
- The number of languages spoken in our capital city
- Areas like towns and cities
- Our capital city
- Job sector containing jobs that provide a service
- Number of years climate is measured over
- Areas elevated above sea level
- Areas like the countryside
13 Clues: Our capital city • Areas near to sea level • Areas like the countryside • Areas like towns and cities • e.g. rain, snow, hail, sleet • The state of not having a job • Areas elevated above sea level • Job sector involving data and IT • Job sector containing farmers and miners • Number of years climate is measured over • Job sector containing manufacturing careers • ...
Immigration and Urbanization 2023-11-29
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- A group that hold values and engage in activities that separate them from wider society.
- Movement of products, services, and information across national and continental boundaries.
- Migration of Whites out of central city neighborhoods and into suburban communities (2 words)
- Practice of outlining in red any sections of a city that were considered “risky” and rejecting loan applications in that area
- More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970
- Social _____: Various types of connections that individuals form with other people, no matter where they’re located.
- _____ Capital: Tight connections that people form with each other through organizations, civic life, and strong social ties.
- Chains of densely populated areas that extend over long stretches of space.
- _____ Cities: Major urban areas that serve as nodes for the worldwide network of economic activity.
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- Sociologist Barry _____ points out that our networks in school, work, and online now define our communities as much as our residential neighborhoods
- Unique ways of life found in cities.
- Urban areas with at least 10 million people.
- Growth in the proportion of a nation’s population living in cities.
- Chicago New York, and ______ have the highest levels of segregation between Black and white people
- The Great ______: Movement of millions of African Americans, from 1900 to 1970, into cities outside the south.
- For the first time in human history, more than half of the world’s population lives in _____ areas
- The largest number of new immigrants come from India, Mexico, the Philippines, El Salvador, and ______
- Type of violence experienced by immigrants as a result of immigration policies.
- Sociologist Claude ______ argues that cities generate new forms of community, such as subcultures
- Ethnic ______: Section of a city where the local culture and labor market are dominated by a single ethnic group.
20 Clues: Unique ways of life found in cities. • Urban areas with at least 10 million people. • Growth in the proportion of a nation’s population living in cities. • More than ___ million African Americans left the south between 1900-1970 • Chains of densely populated areas that extend over long stretches of space. • ...
The schoolwordpuzzle 2014-05-16
13 Clues: a test • the way • freetime • a yearly trip • the main city • a day of sport • Pakkaged lunch • a trip to cities • after the morning • big thing on wheels • you go there to learn • the thing youre making now • party for final year students
Ch 16 Sec 1 2012-04-17
Across
- synonym for self government
- Main relgion of Spain today
- square in Spanish cities where public buildings are found
- city in Africa where many immigrants into Spain come from
- Peninsula in Europe where Spain and Portugal are located
- important product produced by Portugal
- main seaport of Portugal
Down
- Parent language of Portuguese and Spanish
- Became dictator of Spain in 1939
- Capital of Portugal
- terrorist group found in Basque country
- African invaders into Spain during 700's
- Capital of Spain
13 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Portugal • main seaport of Portugal • synonym for self government • Main relgion of Spain today • Became dictator of Spain in 1939 • important product produced by Portugal • terrorist group found in Basque country • African invaders into Spain during 700's • Parent language of Portuguese and Spanish • ...
Social Studies Unit 3 Test 2023-12-03
Across
- The ____ ages began after the empire fell.
- a line separating two countries
- Korea is an ___ country.
- Barbarian tribes (Goths, Franks, Vandals).
- Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
- Leader of the Huns from 434.
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- Move from a country or place to another.
- Official religion of the Empire.
- Gave Rome two emperors.
- Capital of the Western Roman Empire.
- The continent where the Huns are from.
- Destroy cities and steal valuable things?
12 Clues: Gave Rome two emperors. • Korea is an ___ country. • Leader of the Huns from 434. • a line separating two countries • Official religion of the Empire. • Capital of the Western Roman Empire. • Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. • The continent where the Huns are from. • Move from a country or place to another. • Destroy cities and steal valuable things? • ...
Christmas Crossword 2022-12-25
Across
- A person traveling place to place for pleasure
- the capital of your ancestors country
- Catch ______, Not feelings
- To go from one place to another
- Where tans are made
- People who Fought to the death
Down
- Capital of 2 different cities in Europe
- The home of Kings and Queens
- The official residence of the pope
- A body of land surrounded by water
- An italian favorite
- Leader of the roman catholic church
12 Clues: Where tans are made • An italian favorite • Catch ______, Not feelings • The home of Kings and Queens • People who Fought to the death • To go from one place to another • The official residence of the pope • A body of land surrounded by water • Leader of the roman catholic church • the capital of your ancestors country • Capital of 2 different cities in Europe • ...
city crossword 2025-08-13
Across
- A very large and important city.
- A residential area outside the main part of a city.
- A well-known structure or place that helps you locate somewhere or is a significant feature.
- A common issue in cities with too much traffic.
- The primary city of a country, often where the government is located.
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- A very tall building found in large cities.
- A wide, often tree-lined street in a city.
- A town or district with its own local government.
- A term describing areas related to cities.
- The central business district of a city.
10 Clues: A very large and important city. • The central business district of a city. • A wide, often tree-lined street in a city. • A term describing areas related to cities. • A very tall building found in large cities. • A common issue in cities with too much traffic. • A town or district with its own local government. • A residential area outside the main part of a city. • ...
Unit 4- Westward Expansion 2020-12-14
Across
- white men received 200 acres and more for family members
- the original name of Atlanta
- the acronym to help remember the capitals
- 4th capital of Ga
- 1st state funded college
- the capital that was chosen because of its proximity to an Indian trading post
- the state capitals moved to stay in the center of this
- the original capital
- legislators were bribed to sell land to land speculators
- participants’ names were placed in one drum while the land lots bearing a number would be placed in a second drum
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- Supreme Court Marshall that ruled in favor of Cherokee nation
- Supreme Court case that ruled Cherokee Nation was sovereign
- the state capitals moved in this direction
- signer of the US constitution and founder of UGA
- this machine increased the number of slaves in GA
- Gold was found here and Cherokee land was taken
- mode of transportation that carried cotton and helped create cities
- Cherokee Chief that fought for Cherokee's to keep land
- current capital of GA
- Creek chief that gave ceded Creek land and was murdered
- US president that signed the Indian Removal Act
- the journey that Cherokee Indians were forced to move to Oklahoma
- the capital during the Civil War
23 Clues: 4th capital of Ga • the original capital • current capital of GA • 1st state funded college • the original name of Atlanta • the capital during the Civil War • the acronym to help remember the capitals • the state capitals moved in this direction • Gold was found here and Cherokee land was taken • US president that signed the Indian Removal Act • ...
Crossword US Cities and famous towns 2023-11-22
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- It is also known as "the Windy city"
- "Saint Frank" in Spanish
- The capital of a very "colored" state
- The Lakers and the Rams are from this city
- The pilgrims' first colony. The first Thanksgiving happened here
- The capital of a state where people wear cowboy hats
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- A city with more than 50 casinos
- One of the biggest cities of Florida. Starts with "M"
- "Sant Didac" in Spanish
- The most famous American City
- The capital of the archipelago state. Starts with "H"
- The Red Sox and the Celtics play in this "B"ig city
- It is famous for Jazz music and Mardi Gras
- This town is cursed by the Headless Horseman
14 Clues: "Sant Didac" in Spanish • "Saint Frank" in Spanish • The most famous American City • A city with more than 50 casinos • It is also known as "the Windy city" • The capital of a very "colored" state • It is famous for Jazz music and Mardi Gras • The Lakers and the Rams are from this city • This town is cursed by the Headless Horseman • ...
M11_L5 Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, and Chile 2025-03-05
7 Clues: capital of Peru • capital of Chile • capital of Ecuador • governor of a Spanish colony • one of Bolivia's two capital cities • American-born descendants of Europeans • sudden overthrow of a government by a small group of people
