capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary of Sustainable cities 2024-05-09
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- it refers to the limited availability
- a synonym of green energy
- cars responsible for all driving activities
- increase the product`s lifecycle by reusing, recycling
- self sufficient in energy, has more sustainable transport and mantains green spaces
- harmful materials into the environment
- the energy of sunligh
- it maximizes land use
- a renewable organic waste energy
- abreviation of Internet of things
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- promote crativity and innovation
- the power of water
- it uses IoT devices to collect data from user devices or sensors
- atomic energy
- an energy that can be produced from a source that doesn`t cause harm to the natural environment
- a lot of people
- promotes cardiovascular health
- the highest buildings of a city
- contribute to cleaner air
- less traffic congestion
- balance between using natural resources without depleting them
21 Clues: atomic energy • a lot of people • the power of water • the energy of sunligh • it maximizes land use • less traffic congestion • a synonym of green energy • contribute to cleaner air • promotes cardiovascular health • the highest buildings of a city • promote crativity and innovation • a renewable organic waste energy • abreviation of Internet of things • ...
Cities in Italy - En 2024-08-19
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- Known as the "Florence of the South"
- Port city on the Adriatic Sea
- Important port city on the Adriatic Sea
- Renowned for its Palladian architecture
- Coastal city on the Adriatic Sea
- Known for the Uffizi Gallery
- Famous for its university
- Port city on the Amalfi Coast
- Known for its falls, "Cascate delle Marmore"
- City on the shores of Lake Como
- City located in the Campania region
- City in Lombardy with a historic upper town
- Known for its medieval architecture
- University city known for its historical gardens
- Archipelago in the Sardinia region
- Major city in Sardinia
- Major port city in the Puglia region
- Known for its rice fields
- Known for its Palio horse race
- Known for its chocolate
- Capital of Sicily
- Capital of Sardinia
- City known for Romeo and Juliet
- Italian fashion capital
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- Known for its agriculture
- Known for its Renaissance architecture
- City in Calabria with ancient roots
- Known for its royal palace
- City in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region
- Home to the famous pizza
- Known for its gold jewelry
- Famous for its lemon liqueur
- Important port city in Puglia
- Major port city in Italy
- Key port city in the Liguria region
- City located in southern Italy
- City in the Abruzzo region
- Famous for balsamic vinegar
- Sicilian city at the base of Mount Etna
- City in South Tyrol known for its German influence
- City of canals
- Capital city of Italy
- Known for its automotive industry
- Important port city on the Tuscan coast
- Known for its naval base
- Home to the Leaning Tower
- Famous for its ancient cave dwellings
47 Clues: City of canals • Capital of Sicily • Capital of Sardinia • Capital city of Italy • Major city in Sardinia • Known for its chocolate • Italian fashion capital • Home to the famous pizza • Major port city in Italy • Known for its naval base • Known for its agriculture • Famous for its university • Known for its rice fields • Home to the Leaning Tower • Known for its royal palace • ...
Us cities & us states 2022-11-19
22 Clues: hope • Reno • Salem • Dover • Albany • Juneau • Chicago • concord • raleigh • Trenton • Olympia • Richmond • Honolulu • St. Paul • Colombia • Baltimore • St. Louis • montpelier • Sacramento • Minneapolis • Indianapolis • Salt Lake City
Cities of Vesuvius Crossword 2022-11-18
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- Bay or Gulf which could be seen from a Herculaneum Villa.
- The Roman sun god
- 1800 scrolls were found here, The Villa of ?
- A group of people who worship a niche deity, eg ISIS, Dionysus, Augustus, Vespasian.
- River which was located near Pompeii.
- An abbreviation for 'The Senate and Roman People'.
- The Elder and The Younger
- The last name of the rich benefactor of Herculaneum.
- The Volcano which destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum.
- Region where Pompeii and Herculaneum were situated
- Grown on the fertile soil of Mt Vesuvius, used to make wine.
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- The Godfather Andrew Hadrill, what's missing?
- Title given to the leader of Rome during this period.
- These produced useful oil for cooking and lighting.
- Fermented fish paste.
- The Roman god of the underworld, also a former planet.
- A cemetary.
- Priests of Augustus
- A form of artwork made up of tiny pieces of glass or stone.
- A Roman commoner.
- Insulae rarely had this place where a person usually cooks,
- A dwelling owned by a rich person.
22 Clues: A cemetary. • The Roman sun god • A Roman commoner. • Priests of Augustus • Fermented fish paste. • The Elder and The Younger • A dwelling owned by a rich person. • River which was located near Pompeii. • 1800 scrolls were found here, The Villa of ? • The Godfather Andrew Hadrill, what's missing? • An abbreviation for 'The Senate and Roman People'. • ...
Cities of the World 2025-07-01
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- Home of the USS Arizona Memorial.
- Home of THE Opera House.
- Christ the Redeemer overlooks this city.
- Home of Swarovski crystals.
- Home of the Chapultepec Park.
- City most devastated by the 2004 "Christmas Tsunami."
- Site of a famous leaning tower.
- The largest city in Africa.
- Home to the Valley of the Kings.
- The largest city in Nova Scotia.
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- Site of the salt mines and Chapel of St. Kinga.
- Site of the Benedictine monastery only accessible at low tide.
- City built on elaborate canal system.
- An ancient city carved into sandstone widely considered a modern wonder of the world.
- Home of the Majdanek State Museum, a former concentration camp.
- Site of General Lee's surrender ending the American Civil War.
- Formerly Constantinople.
- Home of Angkor Wat temple.
- Home of Mount Fuji.
- Home of the "World Islands."
20 Clues: Home of Mount Fuji. • Home of THE Opera House. • Formerly Constantinople. • Home of Angkor Wat temple. • Home of Swarovski crystals. • The largest city in Africa. • Home of the "World Islands." • Home of the Chapultepec Park. • Site of a famous leaning tower. • Home to the Valley of the Kings. • The largest city in Nova Scotia. • Home of the USS Arizona Memorial. • ...
Cities and urban life 2025-07-21
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- – bino
- – qulaylik
- – xarid qilish
- – kvartira
- – avtobus
- – metro
- – transport harakati
- – infratuzilma
- - hordiq (ko‘ngilocharlik)
- – xavfsizlik
- – madaniyat
- – arxitektura
- – osmono‘par bino
- – olomon
- – markaziy hudud
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- – shaharga oid
- – shovqin
- – ishga qatnash
- – muzey
- – restoran
- – ifloslanish
- – tungi hayot
- – bog‘
- – jamoat transporti
- – bozor
- – shahar
- – tez sur’atli
- – chiroq / yorug‘lik
- – ko‘cha
- – yashovchi
30 Clues: – bino • – bog‘ • – muzey • – metro • – bozor • – shahar • – ko‘cha • – olomon • – shovqin • – avtobus • – qulaylik • – restoran • – kvartira • – madaniyat • – yashovchi • – xavfsizlik • – ifloslanish • – tungi hayot • – arxitektura • – shaharga oid • – xarid qilish • – tez sur’atli • – infratuzilma • – ishga qatnash • – markaziy hudud • – osmono‘par bino • – jamoat transporti • – transport harakati • – chiroq / yorug‘lik • ...
2nd Most Populous Cities 2025-08-25
30 Clues: Spain • India • China • Italy • Japan • Egypt • Mexico • Canada • Brazil • Greece • Sweden • France • Turkey • Belgium • Morocco • Vietnam • Austria • Germany • Thailand • Portugal • Australia • Indonesia • New Zealand • South Korea • Netherlands • Switzerland • Philippines • South Africa • United States • United Kingdom
Post-Industrial Cities 2 2025-12-19
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- People who do not need special training for their jobs
- People who have completed a degree at university
- A very strong and successful place or organization
- A difference or distance between two things
- To try to be better than others in order to win
- Jobs that pay very little money
- Manchester and its surroundings
- The reduction or loss of factories and industry
- People who make a lot of money
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- Chances or possibilities to find a job
- All the people who are available to work
- To develop different types of economic activities instead of relying on only one
- Very tall buildings found in large cities
- The situation of not having a job
- Workers who do physical jobs with their hands
- Money put into a country’s economy by companies or people from abroad
- Having many people living in an area
- Lack of money and resources in cities
- Covered in dirt; not clean
- A building where goods are made using machines
20 Clues: Covered in dirt; not clean • People who make a lot of money • Jobs that pay very little money • Manchester and its surroundings • The situation of not having a job • Having many people living in an area • Lack of money and resources in cities • Chances or possibilities to find a job • All the people who are available to work • Very tall buildings found in large cities • ...
Spanish Choice Board 2019-09-24
business voc 2015-04-12
standers 8.39-8.40 2023-03-22
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- cities grew around_
- pushe by _ and religous unrest in Germany
- obstetrical include Appalachian _
- Both rich and poor _ imigrated to the U.S.
- Irish imagrents tended to live in _ cities and where poor
- people blamed _
- They where pulled to Amrica by _ and jobs in northern factories
- most new immigrants were from _ and Germany
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- irish immigrants where "pushed" to amarica by the _ and british opression
- in the mid-1800 _ fellings rose
- pulled my cheap land
- _ obstacles included the broad, swift rivers of the Mississippi River system:
- _ basic structures and facilities needed for society to function
- _ skyrocked and things like crime desies and overcrouding became a propblem
14 Clues: people blamed _ • cities grew around_ • pulled my cheap land • in the mid-1800 _ fellings rose • obstetrical include Appalachian _ • pushe by _ and religous unrest in Germany • Both rich and poor _ imigrated to the U.S. • most new immigrants were from _ and Germany • Irish imagrents tended to live in _ cities and where poor • ...
MOTIONS AND TRANSFORMATIONS 2025-09-04
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- Things that attract people to a new place
- The process through which a city grows
- A city with a population over 10 million
- Residential areas on the edge of cities
- The movement of people from one place to another
- A story of someone’s life written by another person
- Too many people in one place
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- Growth of progress in a city or area
- Things that make people want to leave their home
- Cities large towns
- Countryside or farming areas
- The number of people living in an area
- A formal meeting where someone asks questions to get information
- Dirtying of the air, land, or water
14 Clues: Cities large towns • Countryside or farming areas • Too many people in one place • Dirtying of the air, land, or water • Growth of progress in a city or area • The process through which a city grows • The number of people living in an area • Residential areas on the edge of cities • A city with a population over 10 million • Things that attract people to a new place • ...
espanol 2025-12-05
20 Clues: hats • shoes • Fries • pants • shirt • table • pencil • pinata • eraser • t-shirt • spanish • homework • Hamburger • Capital of spain • Country above Uruguay • Country next to chile • Country under Paraguay • Mistaken capital of spain • Country in west south america • Country in central south america
Chases Crossword 2025-03-24
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- Explains the distribution of cities, often visualized as a hexagonal pattern
- The maximum distance people will travel for goods or services
- One city dominates, the country relies on that one city
- a city with a population exceeding 10 million people, often characterized by rapid urbanization and high population density
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- predicts interactions between two places based on their populations and the distance between them
- The minimum number of people that are required to support any good or service.
- Cities with a population of 10 million people
- A place people go to shop, eat, and work but don't live
- More than double the second largest city
- describes a pattern where a country's cities are organized by population size,
10 Clues: More than double the second largest city • Cities with a population of 10 million people • A place people go to shop, eat, and work but don't live • One city dominates, the country relies on that one city • The maximum distance people will travel for goods or services • Explains the distribution of cities, often visualized as a hexagonal pattern • ...
USA Cities Revision 2021-03-22
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- The Golden Gate Bridge is located in ...
- The capital city of the USA is ...
- The largest city of California
- The city whose name was made from British city
- NASA's Johnson Space Center is located in ...
- The capital city of the State of Florida
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- The third largest city in the State of Texas is ...
- ... is the northest large city of the USA
- Confluence of Minnesota and Mississippi river is located near ...
- Conurbation Boswash is between ... and Washington D.C.
- ... is situated next to lake Michigan
- ... is situated next to lake Erie and St. Clair
- The capital city of the State of Texas
13 Clues: The largest city of California • The capital city of the USA is ... • ... is situated next to lake Michigan • The capital city of the State of Texas • The Golden Gate Bridge is located in ... • The capital city of the State of Florida • ... is the northest large city of the USA • NASA's Johnson Space Center is located in ... • ...
World Cities I 2022-05-25
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- Capital of Egypt.
- This city has the world's busiest shipping port.
- This city is at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
- O'Hare Airport is located in this city.
- Largest American City.
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- Temple University is located in this American city.
- The worlds tallest building, Burj Khalifa is in this city.
- Chinese city which used to belong to the United Kingdom.
- This city in Italy has a famous leaning tower.
- Home city of the Lightning of the NHL.
- This city contains the Hollywood district in it.
- The world's largest fish market is in this city.
- Home of the Eiffel Tower.
13 Clues: Capital of Egypt. • Largest American City. • Home of the Eiffel Tower. • Home city of the Lightning of the NHL. • O'Hare Airport is located in this city. • This city in Italy has a famous leaning tower. • This city has the world's busiest shipping port. • This city contains the Hollywood district in it. • The world's largest fish market is in this city. • ...
Cities in America 2023-06-12
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- A city in Florida known for its beautiful beaches, Art Deco architecture, vibrant nightlife, and diverse population
- A city in Pennsylvania known for its rich history, iconic landmarks such as the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, and Philly cheesesteaks
- Francisco A city in California known for the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, Victorian houses, and its vibrant arts scene
- Diego A city in California known for its pleasant climate, sandy beaches, world-class zoo, and the historic USS Midway Museum
- The capital city of Texas known for its live music, vibrant arts scene, outdoor activities, and annual South by Southwest (SXSW) festival
- York City The largest city in the United States, known for its iconic landmarks, bustling streets, and diverse culture
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- A city in Washington known for its iconic Space Needle, coffee culture, tech industry, and beautiful waterfront views
- The capital city of Tennessee known as the "Music City," famous for its country music scene, honky-tonks, and the Grand Ole Opry
- A city in Illinois known for its architecture, deep-dish pizza, jazz music, and the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture
- Vegas A city in Nevada known for its world-famous casinos, entertainment shows, and vibrant nightlife on the Las Vegas Strip
- The capital city of Hawaii known for its beautiful beaches, surfing spots, volcanic landscapes, and vibrant Polynesian culture
- A city in Colorado known for its scenic beauty, outdoor activities, craft breweries, and as a gateway to the Rocky Mountains
- Angeles A city in California known for its entertainment industry, including Hollywood, beautiful beaches, and mild climate
- A city in Massachusetts known for its rich history, prestigious universities, Fenway Park, and clam chowder
- Orleans A city in Louisiana known for its vibrant music scene, lively festivals like Mardi Gras, and unique Creole cuisine
15 Clues: A city in Massachusetts known for its rich history, prestigious universities, Fenway Park, and clam chowder • A city in Illinois known for its architecture, deep-dish pizza, jazz music, and the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture • A city in Florida known for its beautiful beaches, Art Deco architecture, vibrant nightlife, and diverse population • ...
North American Cities 2023-11-21
13 Clues: Smog • Struktur • Vorstadt • Wohnblocks • Wohnbezirk • Innenstadt • Zersiedlung • Verkehrstaus • Armenviertel • Mittelschicht • Wolkenkratzer • Übergangszone • Rechter Winkel
Cities of Europe 2025-11-21
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- 42.78199582772153, 23.665741601075982
- 40°24'29.7"N 3°42'41.3"W
- 52°28'04.8"N 13°23'46.8"E
- 48.08147545132711, 11.578580399772848
- 48.85743053167025, 2.352061267788266
- 50°28'49.0"N 30°36'26.3"E
- 53°21'17.6"N 6°14'38.2"W
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- 52.19720207966365, 20.990114388971797
- 48°11'18.6"N 16°18'36.6"E
- 43.82389206680497, 18.407042309054027
- 55.65768490806909, 37.49889175924973
- 52°19'48.5"N 4°51'42.0"E
- 51.449404083176766, -0.05330543092636664
13 Clues: 40°24'29.7"N 3°42'41.3"W • 52°19'48.5"N 4°51'42.0"E • 53°21'17.6"N 6°14'38.2"W • 48°11'18.6"N 16°18'36.6"E • 52°28'04.8"N 13°23'46.8"E • 50°28'49.0"N 30°36'26.3"E • 55.65768490806909, 37.49889175924973 • 48.85743053167025, 2.352061267788266 • 52.19720207966365, 20.990114388971797 • 42.78199582772153, 23.665741601075982 • 43.82389206680497, 18.407042309054027 • ...
USA crossword 2 2024-06-07
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- transport to go to the USA
- the title of the chapter
- country next to California
- a paper that shows countries or directions
- capital of Texas
- white objects on the US flag
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- capital of Wyoming state
- millions that live in California
- the symbol on the California flag
- the country to the north of the USA
- capital of Ohio state
- capital of Georgia state
- symbol of Boston, Massachusetts
- the king of the USA
14 Clues: capital of Texas • the king of the USA • capital of Ohio state • capital of Wyoming state • the title of the chapter • capital of Georgia state • transport to go to the USA • country next to California • white objects on the US flag • symbol of Boston, Massachusetts • millions that live in California • the symbol on the California flag • the country to the north of the USA • ...
Geographical Reminiscence 2023-07-26
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- World's Flattest Country
- Athens, Thessaloniki & Mykonos are in which country?
- Who did England beat in the 1966 WC Final
- Napoleon Bonaparte was the emperor of this nation
- Buenos Aires is the capital of which country?
- Tallest Mountain on Earth
- Largest Country on Earth
- Capital of Hungary
- The capital of Nigeria (not Lagos)
- Largest Mediterranean island - just the "toe" of Italy's "boot."
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- Hottest Country on Earth, on average
- Nation with the most lakes on Earth
- World's Most Dangerous Nation (as of 2022)
- Pyramids of Giza are found in this country
- The Andes mountain range can be found in this country
- London is the capital of where?
- Where was Wolfgang Mozart from?
- Most succesful nation in terms of World Cup wins
18 Clues: Capital of Hungary • World's Flattest Country • Largest Country on Earth • Tallest Mountain on Earth • London is the capital of where? • Where was Wolfgang Mozart from? • The capital of Nigeria (not Lagos) • Nation with the most lakes on Earth • Hottest Country on Earth, on average • Who did England beat in the 1966 WC Final • World's Most Dangerous Nation (as of 2022) • ...
Central America and the West Indies 2021-04-09
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- Tegucigalpa is the capital
- Contains Lake Nicaragua
- Kingston is the capital
- Havana is the capital
- Santo Domingo is the capital
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- A commonwealth of the USA
- Nation formed by former enslaved people
- San Jose is the capital
- Name means "the savior"
- Home of the artificial waterway built by America
- The most populated country in Central America
- English is the official language
12 Clues: Havana is the capital • San Jose is the capital • Name means "the savior" • Contains Lake Nicaragua • Kingston is the capital • A commonwealth of the USA • Tegucigalpa is the capital • Santo Domingo is the capital • English is the official language • Nation formed by former enslaved people • The most populated country in Central America • ...
East and Southeast Asia Geography 2024-04-08
11 Clues: Japan's capital • river in Vietnam • Capital of China • Capital of Vietnam • Longest river in China • Capital of South Korea • Capital of the Philippines • between Malaysia and Sumatra • Desert Large desert in China • World's tallest mountain range • Fuji Famous Japanese mountain
Countries and their Capitals 2022-06-30
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- The capital of Canada
- WAW is the code for the airport in which capital city?
- If you’re exploring the Opera house in Oslo, which country’s capital city are you in?
- The Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque is found in which capital city?
- New Guinea, Where is Port Moresby the capital of?
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- ,The capital of the island country Maldives
- The capital city of Australia
- Katmandu is the capital city of which country?
- Bogota is the capital of which South-American country?
- The current capital city of Tanzania
10 Clues: The capital of Canada • The capital city of Australia • The current capital city of Tanzania • ,The capital of the island country Maldives • Katmandu is the capital city of which country? • New Guinea, Where is Port Moresby the capital of? • Bogota is the capital of which South-American country? • WAW is the code for the airport in which capital city? • ...
The capitals (difficult) 2020-08-04
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- the capital of a place that when you think of pizza you think of this country
- the capital of a place where Pulaka is a traditional food.
- the capital of a place where Pearl-Qatar is a must see
- the capital of a place where souvlaki is very popular
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- this is the capital of a place where lake Ritsa is the most popular attraction.
- the capital of Vanuatu
- the capital of Palau
- the capital of Tokelau
- the capital of Kiribati
- the capital of Comoros
10 Clues: the capital of Palau • the capital of Vanuatu • the capital of Tokelau • the capital of Comoros • the capital of Kiribati • the capital of a place where souvlaki is very popular • the capital of a place where Pearl-Qatar is a must see • the capital of a place where Pulaka is a traditional food. • ...
Guess the Capital City of United States of America 2021-01-31
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- I am capital of New York, who am I?
- I am capital of Pennsylvania, who am I?
- I am capital of Wisconsin, who am I?
- I am capital of Illinois, who am I?
- I am capital of Maryland, who am I?
- I am capital of Colorado, who am I?
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- I am capital of Florida, who am I?
- I am capital of West Virginia, who am I?
- I am capital of Ohio, who am I?
- I am capital of Rhode Island, who am I?
10 Clues: I am capital of Ohio, who am I? • I am capital of Florida, who am I? • I am capital of New York, who am I? • I am capital of Illinois, who am I? • I am capital of Maryland, who am I? • I am capital of Colorado, who am I? • I am capital of Wisconsin, who am I? • I am capital of Rhode Island, who am I? • I am capital of Pennsylvania, who am I? • ...
Guess the Capital City of United States of America 2021-01-31
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- I am capital of Montana, who am I?
- I am capital of Idaho, who am I?
- I am capital of Georgia, who am I?
- City I am capital of Oklahoma, who am I?
- I am capital of Kentucky, who am I?
- I am capital of Virginia, who am I?
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- I am capital of Michigan, who am I?
- I am capital of Maine, who am I?
- I am capital of Mississippi, who am I?
- I am capital of Connecticut, who am I?
10 Clues: I am capital of Idaho, who am I? • I am capital of Maine, who am I? • I am capital of Montana, who am I? • I am capital of Georgia, who am I? • I am capital of Michigan, who am I? • I am capital of Kentucky, who am I? • I am capital of Virginia, who am I? • I am capital of Mississippi, who am I? • I am capital of Connecticut, who am I? • ...
Countries.Capitals. 2020-04-02
9 Clues: Spain's capital • Italy's capital • Russia's capital • France's capital • Poland's capital • Moldova's capital • Germany's capital • The USA 's capital • Great Britain's capital
Egyptian Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-08
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- A reed plant used to make paper
- Group of people who invaded Egypt
- Another name for work
- A dead body which has been dried out
- A stone coffin
- A prince who defeated the Hyksos
- A statue with the body of a lion
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- The new capital after Memphis
- The modern capital of Egypt
- A name given to a ruler of ancient Egypt
- A writing system the Egyptians made up
- A city which was later known as Kush
- The sea lying directly east of Egypt
- The capital of Kush during 540 b.c.
- Capital of Egypt during the Old Kingdom
- Fine particles of soil
16 Clues: A stone coffin • Another name for work • Fine particles of soil • The modern capital of Egypt • The new capital after Memphis • A reed plant used to make paper • A prince who defeated the Hyksos • A statue with the body of a lion • Group of people who invaded Egypt • The capital of Kush during 540 b.c. • A city which was later known as Kush • The sea lying directly east of Egypt • ...
The United Kingdom 2023-10-24
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- The nation of the United Kingdom which speaks English AND Welsh
- The patron saint of Northern Ireland
- The capital city of Wales
- The national flower of Wales
- The capital city of Scotland
- The capital city of Northern Ireland
- The patron saint of Scotland
- The northernmost nation of the United Kingdom
- The national flower of Scotland
- The national flower of England
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- The patron saint of Wales
- The largest country in the United Kingdom
- The national flower of Northern Ireland
- ________ Ireland: The UK nation which is not part of Great Britain
- The patron saint of England
- The capital city of the whole United Kingdom
16 Clues: The patron saint of Wales • The capital city of Wales • The patron saint of England • The national flower of Wales • The capital city of Scotland • The patron saint of Scotland • The national flower of England • The national flower of Scotland • The patron saint of Northern Ireland • The capital city of Northern Ireland • The national flower of Northern Ireland • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary 2023-01-04
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- Third emperor of the Maurya Empire of India
- A practice focusing on unification of body
- classes of Hindu society, a social class
- cities cities that follow a planned design
- Self-realization and infinite wisdom
- A state of enlightenment.
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- The nature of reality, a cosmic law.
- A big distinguishable part of a continent
- The cycle of death, birth, and rebirth.
- Very ancient Hindu scriptures
- A pattern of waves and winds
11 Clues: A state of enlightenment. • A pattern of waves and winds • Very ancient Hindu scriptures • The nature of reality, a cosmic law. • Self-realization and infinite wisdom • The cycle of death, birth, and rebirth. • classes of Hindu society, a social class • A big distinguishable part of a continent • A practice focusing on unification of body • ...
G7 2021-01-19
Vocabulary 2024-05-28
Cyprus, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria 2023-01-15
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- - important religious site
- - currency of Israel
- -semi-arid desert climate, with hot summers and mild winters
- - capital city of Cyprus
- - capital city of Israel
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- - population : 11 million
- third largest Mediterranean island
- capital city of Lebanon
- - president is Michel Aoun (country)
- - currency of Cyprus
- - capital city of Jordan
- - Main Rivers Pedieos, Gialias, Gialias,Dhiarizos
- - the capital city is called Damascus
- name of the Lebanon symbol (tree)
- currency of Jordan
15 Clues: currency of Jordan • - currency of Israel • - currency of Cyprus • capital city of Lebanon • - capital city of Jordan • - capital city of Cyprus • - capital city of Israel • - population : 11 million • - important religious site • name of the Lebanon symbol (tree) • third largest Mediterranean island • - president is Michel Aoun (country) • - the capital city is called Damascus • ...
Canada's Daily Life 2014-01-30
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- Canada is one of the nicest places to _______ and live
- The ______ still call the northern part of Canada home
- Canada has two official languages ____________
- Thus,cultural ______ is a main part of Canada
- Canada's main sport is ___________
- Most ________ can understand formal French
- Canadians who live in cities are high skilled in __________
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- the middle plains provinces have lots are for ___________
- after World War II many ________ came from Europe
- These farms are very big and can be up to ______ acres
- Canada is well known for its ________ of national parks
- Canadians trace their ancestry to ________
- Like Americans, Canadians live in big __________
- Native Indians artists exel in printmaking,________, and carving
14 Clues: Canada's main sport is ___________ • Canadians trace their ancestry to ________ • Most ________ can understand formal French • Thus,cultural ______ is a main part of Canada • Canada has two official languages ____________ • Like Americans, Canadians live in big __________ • after World War II many ________ came from Europe • ...
Charles Dickens 2025-03-25
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- Paris The two cities in A Tale of Two Cities.
- The city where Dickens was born.
- city The main setting of Hard Times (type of city).
- The main character of Great Expectations.
- The famous miser from A Christmas Carol.
- pickwick papers Dickens' first published novel.
- The main female character in Bleak House.
- The cruel schoolmaster in Nicholas Nickleby.
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- Twist Dickens' famous novel about an orphan boy.
- abbey The place where Dickens was buried.
- Copperfield The novel based on Dickens’ own childhood.
- A major social issue criticized in Dickens' novels.
- The month in which Dickens was born.
- eight seven zero The year Dickens died.
- mystery of edwin drood The unfinished novel Dickens left behind.
15 Clues: The city where Dickens was born. • The month in which Dickens was born. • eight seven zero The year Dickens died. • The famous miser from A Christmas Carol. • The main character of Great Expectations. • The main female character in Bleak House. • abbey The place where Dickens was buried. • The cruel schoolmaster in Nicholas Nickleby. • ...
New England colonies and Mid-Atlantic Colonies 2012-01-05
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- rich farm lands
- villages and cities varied and diverse lifestyles religions market towns
- Boston harbor hilly terrain rocky soil, jagged coastline
- mid atlantic had ... towns
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- village and church were the center of life people were religious reformers and separatist
- mid atlantic had _____ farmland
- cows grain trading
- time meetings
- moderate summers cold winters
- fishing shipbuilding naval supplies trade and port cities
10 Clues: time meetings • rich farm lands • cows grain trading • mid atlantic had ... towns • moderate summers cold winters • mid atlantic had _____ farmland • Boston harbor hilly terrain rocky soil, jagged coastline • fishing shipbuilding naval supplies trade and port cities • villages and cities varied and diverse lifestyles religions market towns • ...
Ancient India Geography and Harappan Crossword 2024-05-08
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- Strong seasonal winds in India were called what?
- India was pushed back to Eurasia after millions of years it made a large mountain range called what?
- Harappan influence pread across a _______ square mile area. (number)
- Archaeologists have found lots of stuff at more than 1,000 Harappan _____.
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- One of the most important cities in Harappan was what?
- One of the oceans very close to India to the west was called what?
- Another common feature that helped with water in India was What?
- Indus Valley cities were among the world's first _______ cities.
- The other of the two major rivers in northern India was called?
- The one of the two major rivers of northern India was?
10 Clues: Strong seasonal winds in India were called what? • One of the most important cities in Harappan was what? • The one of the two major rivers of northern India was? • The other of the two major rivers in northern India was called? • Another common feature that helped with water in India was What? • Indus Valley cities were among the world's first _______ cities. • ...
Do you know the Canadian provinces and territories? 2022-06-15
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- This is the smallest province.
- Toronto is the capital of this province.
- This territory is between Nunavut and Yukon.
- Edmonton is the capital of this province.
- This province is on the west coast.
- Halifax is the capital of this province.
- Canada has _____ provinces.
- This province is between Alberta and Manitoba.
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- Teacher Tracy comes from this province.
- This province is between Ontario and Saskatchewan.
- This is the capital city of Canada.
- Teacher Amanda comes from this province.
- This territory starts with a Y.
- This is the biggest province.
- This territory starts with an N.
- Canada has _______ territories.
16 Clues: Canada has _____ provinces. • This is the biggest province. • This is the smallest province. • This territory starts with a Y. • Canada has _______ territories. • This territory starts with an N. • This is the capital city of Canada. • This province is on the west coast. • Teacher Tracy comes from this province. • Toronto is the capital of this province. • ...
Cities In the US 2017-12-01
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- If-you-know-soccer-you-might-know-where-the-timbers-are
- The-Football-team-The ____ Dolphins
- Has-a-very-famous-bell
- The-Capital-Of-the-United-States
- The-Only-One-in-Ohio
- ________Jaguars-(Football-Team)
- The-Big-Apple
- The-capital-Of-california
- Won-the-Super-Bowl-against-the-Broncos
- NRG-Stadium
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- Named-after-a-Mythical-Bird
- The-City-Of-Gambling
- A-Big-race-Happens-here
- Another-One-in-Texas
- City-With-Many-Gangs
- Famous-for-six-flags
- Famous-for-movies
- Near-Dallas
- A-Main-City-in-California
- A-tea-Party-Was-named-after-it
20 Clues: Near-Dallas • NRG-Stadium • The-Big-Apple • Famous-for-movies • The-City-Of-Gambling • Another-One-in-Texas • City-With-Many-Gangs • Famous-for-six-flags • The-Only-One-in-Ohio • Has-a-very-famous-bell • A-Big-race-Happens-here • The-capital-Of-california • A-Main-City-in-California • Named-after-a-Mythical-Bird • A-tea-Party-Was-named-after-it • ________Jaguars-(Football-Team) • ...
Tale of two cities 2014-01-04
29 Clues: svet • smer • noht • biser • grozen • izbira • najeti • zvezda • lastnik • prehlad • podoben • umetnik • stoletje • različno • razdalja • galerija • pogrešati • sprememba • pokrajina • oblikovati • poročiti se • oblikovalec • kmetija (hiša) • znana osebnost • kontaktna leča • življenski slog • deliti, razdeliti • kolega, sodelavec • slaba stran nečesa
Cities of Vesuvius Vocabulary 2013-11-28
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- Lawcourts
- Street which crossed a town along the north-south axis
- Small room in a house, often a bedroom.
- Opening in the roof of an atrium allowed light and air in
- Brothel
- Hot bathroom in baths
- Cooling off room in baths
- Villa built for luxury
- Rainwater basin/square under compluvium
- Underground water storage
- Measuring table in forum
- City block. Contained a range of buildings.
- Bar serving hot food
- Shop opening onto the street with large walls
- Cemetary
- Changing room at the baths; used as a waiting room
- Laundry
- Fish sauce
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- Two officials elected annually to run the town
- Main reception area of atrium
- House
- Household gods
- Warm room in bathhouse with a warm pool and massage area
- Household shrine
- Large theatre for gladiatorial games
- Large jar for holding food. Had wide mouths.
- Sports ground or gym with large open courtyard for training
- Those who washed and dyed clothes
- Posters or programmes announcing games
- Central market in Pompeian forum
- Country villa often connected to farm or vineyard or both
- Public meeting place for elections
- Central hall of a Roman house with an Impluvium
- Small theatre
34 Clues: House • Brothel • Laundry • Cemetary • Lawcourts • Fish sauce • Small theatre • Household gods • Household shrine • Bar serving hot food • Hot bathroom in baths • Villa built for luxury • Measuring table in forum • Cooling off room in baths • Underground water storage • Main reception area of atrium • Central market in Pompeian forum • Those who washed and dyed clothes • ...
Immigrants, Cities, and Reform 2015-03-05
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- stopped working.
- a form of power, or energy.
- areas in a city
- ways of getting from one place to another.
- 100 years
- business the group of large businesses that controlled their industry in the late 1800s and 1900s
- businesses that completely control the making and selling of a product.
- the business of making and selling goods.
- changes for the better.
- bad and unfair ideas about people based on a group they belong to.
- the crowded, dirty parts of a city where buildings are old and need repairs and the people are poor.
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- very tall buildings.
- control by giving rules.
- new things created by the imagination
- signed, or filled out a record.
- the ways people exchange news and ideas.
- land where a person is born; the country a people call home
- stations- places where people are inspected – looked over- to be sure they meet the rules.
- an economic policy in which the government doesn’t make rules about business.
- the contest between businesses to “win” buyers for their goods.
- a movement of many people coming in, like an ocean.
- People who come into a country to live.
- people who have just come into a place.
- talk in order to settle an argument.
- shocked
- all the companies in a business
- grows very large, like a loud explosion.
- against the law. It was a crime to have a monopoly.
- a plan that a government makes for the actions it takes.
- group of workers who join together to make owners change things.
30 Clues: shocked • 100 years • areas in a city • stopped working. • very tall buildings. • changes for the better. • control by giving rules. • a form of power, or energy. • signed, or filled out a record. • all the companies in a business • talk in order to settle an argument. • new things created by the imagination • People who come into a country to live. • ...
Cities of UTTAR PRADESH 2020-12-27
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- Founded in 1933 by Rai Bahadur Gujar Mal Modi
- Founded in 1740 A.D. by Ghazi-ud-Din
- Known as Nath Nagri (city of Shiva)
- Tiger reserve in UP
- Leather City of the UP
- Sultan Sikandar Lodī founded the city in 1504
- Gorakhnath Math
- The City of Ghats
- Formerly known Kol
- Kanak Bhawan
- Gulab Bari
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- Ramabhar Stupa
- City of Nawabs
- Founded by Rustam Khan
- City of Rani Laxmi Bai
- Buland Darwaza is here
- Lord Buddha first sermon
- Capital of the Surasena Kingdom
- City of Prime Ministers
- New Okhla Industrial Development Authority
20 Clues: Gulab Bari • Kanak Bhawan • Ramabhar Stupa • City of Nawabs • Gorakhnath Math • The City of Ghats • Formerly known Kol • Tiger reserve in UP • Founded by Rustam Khan • City of Rani Laxmi Bai • Buland Darwaza is here • Leather City of the UP • City of Prime Ministers • Lord Buddha first sermon • Capital of the Surasena Kingdom • Known as Nath Nagri (city of Shiva) • ...
Cities Around the World 2021-01-10
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- Home to Walt Disney World
- Italian City which contains the Vatican and the Colosseum
- The home of Hollywood
- Lionel Messi plays for this Spanish city's home team
- Known for their Cheesesteaks!
- Where you can find the Leafs and Raptors
- The Chinese capital with the Forbidden City and Great Wall.
- Where you can find Buckingham Palace and the Royal Family
- East meets West in this Chinese port city
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- Belgian city which is the de facto capital of the EU
- Hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics
- Home of the Canadiens
- Separated by canals and known as the most beautiful city in the world
- US Capital and Centre of US Politics
- Russian Capital and Largest European City by Area
- Famous for Deep Dish Pizza and Michael Jordan
- Home to the Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysees
- Largest City in Korea
- Largest city in the world and host of the the 2020 Olympics
- Has the Statue of Liberty and many skyscrapers
20 Clues: Home of the Canadiens • The home of Hollywood • Largest City in Korea • Home to Walt Disney World • Known for their Cheesesteaks! • Hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics • US Capital and Centre of US Politics • Where you can find the Leafs and Raptors • East meets West in this Chinese port city • Home to the Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysees • ...
The Lost Cities Keywords 2019-08-06
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- something that is untouched.
- city - a city that is well-defended with a city wall.
- - something that is so significant, big and impressive that it is scary. The Yangshuo mountains are formidable.
- capsule objects left behind by ancient inhabitants, which allow us to see how they lived during that time.
- something or someone that is well known because they are talked about a lot in stories.
- - buildings
- to break down
- - too many things to count. There are countless stars, there are countless mountains, there is countless sand.
- - things made by humans such as schools, hospitals, roads, railways.
- to move from one area to a different area. For example, to move from Yangshuo to Beijing.
- - a small part that remains of something historical.
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- - something that is very, very nice. It can be expensive and rare. For example, a diamond.
- disaster tyhpoons, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, earthquakes
- - a group of people that have a culture at a certain time period. i.e The Ancient Greeks.
- an object in the sky that takes detailed photos of the Earth's terrain.
- -to dig up. Archaeologists have this job.
- - a time when a country or region is doing really good economically. China is currently in a time of prosperity.
- people that live in a country or place. I am an inhabitant of England.
- - when you do not know what happens but you have a guess using your imagination.
- people have left this place, and so it becomes empty. It is ______.
- - to steal.
- - something that is impressive and easy to notice.
- an object made in the past that is historically or culturally interesting.
23 Clues: - to steal. • - buildings • to break down • something that is untouched. • -to dig up. Archaeologists have this job. • - something that is impressive and easy to notice. • - a small part that remains of something historical. • city - a city that is well-defended with a city wall. • disaster tyhpoons, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, earthquakes • ...
Cities: Solve the crossword 2024-05-07
34 Clues: elav • kõle • tuim • võluv • asula • sünge • iidne • lummav • jõukas • lõhnav • rahulik • linnriik • tihedalt • jäänused • rändajad • päritolu • tulenema • asustatud • lagunenud • rikkumata • kaasaegne • maaliline • reostatud • elujõuline • vallutatud • suursugune • laiendatud • põlisrahvad • palverännak • maapiirkond • kindlustatud • põllumajandus • askeldav, sagiv • aeglase tempoga
Cities and Industry Review 2024-05-22
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- This was passed so that people could not get government jobs they did not deserve. Now you would have to pass a test for certain jobs like toll takers, mailmen and secretaries in government offices.
- Person who tried to expose the bad parts of society. They tried to show the rich how the poor were living to try and make a difference. Many were writers but there was also the photographer Jacob Riis.
- Book written by Upton Sinclair about the meat packing industry and its abuses toward the worker.
- System in which politicians give jobs to their friends even if they are not qualified. It is a way to pay back a favor you owe a friend or give a job to a person so they owe you a favor.
- Becoming part of another culture and having your culture become part of the place where you have settled.
- Corrupt machine boss that stole millions in NYC using bribes and pay offs. He was eventually thrown in jail. He was recognized because of the Thomas Nast cartoons.
- Name given to the group who were working to try and make life better for the poor of society. They fought for political and economic reforms including putting government in the hands of the people.
- Was a more picky union. They only represented skilled workers and would not accept immigrants and African Americans. They did strike at times.
- Creator of the Hull House which she set up to help the poor in the cities. Hull House was a specific settlement house.
- Disaster in which many of the workers died because doors were locked, the fire escape melted and the elevator broke. It lead to new laws to regulate safety in factories.
- Business that is owned by investors and is usually very big
- Buildings with small apartments where the poor of the cities lived.
- This is the rule that states if there is too much of a good then price goes down and if there is not enough the price will go up.
- Organization set up to protect workers and try to bargain to get them better working conditions. (Higher pay, shorter hours, safer working conditions)
- First labor union and was known for accepting everyone into the union…skilled, unskilled, African Americans, immigrants… they did not believe in striking.
- No Chinese can enter the country after this passes.
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- Passed to have more inspectors in factories to make sure food is being handled properly, inspired by the book “The Jungle.”
- This also blocked businesses from being unfair and blocked trusts but said it could not be used against unions.
- Passed to block big business from being unfair and creating trusts.
- These were set up in the city to help the poor immigrants and lower class of the city. They offered classes in English, daycare and organized sports.
- Owning all the business in one industry…like all the property in an area so you can build houses and hotels.
- Passed to make sure food is properly labeled and that if a product claims something then it is true.
- This is the place where immigrants stopped to be checked out before they could enter the country from Europe
- Election in which the people decide who will run for the office of the president for their party. Not the general election.
- Person who believed America should be for natural born Americans not for immigrants
25 Clues: No Chinese can enter the country after this passes. • Business that is owned by investors and is usually very big • Passed to block big business from being unfair and creating trusts. • Buildings with small apartments where the poor of the cities lived. • Person who believed America should be for natural born Americans not for immigrants • ...
Immigration and the Cities 2024-03-11
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- This is view is that immigrants retain their culture instead of blending into the mainstream culture.
- Natural Disasters and sanitation issues led to the creation of these in America.
- Gift from France in the late 1880s.
- Wrote a poem about the Statue of Liberty.
- Helped establish the Hull House in Chicago.
- Major processing center for immigrants on the West Coast.
- This is the idea that immigrants will blend into the mainstream culture of America.
- Is a major distrust and dislike of Immigrants.
- Largest Ethnic neighborhood in America.
- Movement in the late 19th Century aimed to teach immigrants about American History and culture.
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- Quickly built apartments in cities like New York to deal with the massive numbers of arriving immigrants.
- These were community centers that came out of the Social Gospel Movement.
- These were third-class passengers emigrating to America.
- Laws aimed to limit the number of immigrants coming to America at the turn of the Century.
- Photo essayists who exposed the conditions of the inner-city slums and tenement houses in NYC.
- Built the first subway system in America.
- This city was devastated by fire in the late 1870s.
- Major processing center for immigrants on the East Coast.
- This is an acronym for anti-immigrant attitudes in America.
- This city in Texas was devastated by a Hurricane in 1900.
- Immigrant communities in major cities in America.
- This city was devastated by an earthquake in 1906.
- The idea that Americans born in the U.S. are preferred over Immigrants.
23 Clues: Gift from France in the late 1880s. • Largest Ethnic neighborhood in America. • Built the first subway system in America. • Wrote a poem about the Statue of Liberty. • Helped establish the Hull House in Chicago. • Is a major distrust and dislike of Immigrants. • Immigrant communities in major cities in America. • This city was devastated by an earthquake in 1906. • ...
29.Colonial Mexican Cities 2024-09-14
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- The "White City," known for colonial buildings.
- Known for its colonial charm and vibrant culture.
- Famous for silver and colonial buildings.
- Small colonial city in western Mexico.
- Colonial city in Yucatán, near Chichén Itzá.
- Historic port city with colonial roots.
- Known for its silver mines and colorful buildings.
- Known for its pink stone colonial buildings.
- Small colonial city with rich history.
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- Famous for Talavera pottery and colonial architecture.
- Colonial city known as "the city of eternal spring."
- Colonial city in northern Mexico.
- City with a famous colonial church built on a pyramid.
- Miguel Colonial town popular with expats and artists.
- Colonial town on the shores of Lake Pátzcuaro.
- Colonial city in Veracruz, known for coffee.
- Known for its colonial history and architecture.
- City with UNESCO World Heritage colonial architecture.
- Mining town with beautiful colonial architecture.
- Coastal colonial city with fortified walls.
20 Clues: Colonial city in northern Mexico. • Small colonial city in western Mexico. • Small colonial city with rich history. • Historic port city with colonial roots. • Famous for silver and colonial buildings. • Coastal colonial city with fortified walls. • Colonial city in Veracruz, known for coffee. • Colonial city in Yucatán, near Chichén Itzá. • ...
28 Cities with Babes 2024-10-04
28 Clues: Photo 8 • Photo 1 • Photo 4 • Photo 9 • Photo 6 • Photo 5 • Photo 2 • Photo 7 • Photo 3 • Photo 21 • Photo 20 • Photo 17 • Photo 19 • Photo 23 • Photo 22 • Photo 16 • Photo 15 • Photo 11 • Photo 28 • Photo 12 • Photo 26 • Photo 27 • Photo 18 • Photo 10 • Photo 24 • Photo 14 • Photo 13 • Photo 25
Cities and Country#3 2023-08-16
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- My capitol is MADRID
- My capitol is TASHKENT
- My capitol is STOCKHOLM
- My capitol is ROSEAU
- My capitol is KATHMANDU
- My capitol is ALGIERS
- My capitol is CHISINAU
- My capitol is CONAKRY
- My capitol is APIA
- My capitol is HELSINKI
- My capitol is KINGSTON
- My capitol is WARSAW
- My capitol is BEIJING
- My capitol is DOHA
- My capitol is HAVANA
- My capitol is CANBERRA
- My capitol is BAMAKO
- My capitol is TEGUCIGALPA
- My capitol is BISHKEK
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- My capitol is JERUSALEM
- My capitol is MONROVIA
- My capitol is VIENNA
- My capitol is MALE
- My capitol is LUSAKA
- My capitol is ASMARA
- My capitol is LESOTHO
- My capitol is RIGA
- My capitol is JAKARTA
- My capitol is KAMPALA
- My capitol is KIGALI
- My capitol is LONDON
- My capitol is LOMÉ
- My capitol is ANGOLA
- My capitol is ULAANBAATAR
- My capitol is NIAMEY
- My capitol is ACCRA
- My capitol is DUBLIN
- My capitol is RABAT
- My capitol is MAPUTO
- My capitol is LILONGWE
- My capitol is BEIRUT
- My capitol is NAIROBI
42 Clues: My capitol is MALE • My capitol is RIGA • My capitol is LOMÉ • My capitol is APIA • My capitol is DOHA • My capitol is ACCRA • My capitol is RABAT • My capitol is VIENNA • My capitol is MADRID • My capitol is LUSAKA • My capitol is ASMARA • My capitol is ROSEAU • My capitol is KIGALI • My capitol is LONDON • My capitol is ANGOLA • My capitol is NIAMEY • My capitol is DUBLIN • My capitol is WARSAW • ...
Towns and cities (I) 2025-05-19
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- PendlerIn
- Lebenshaltungskosten
- Zersiedelung
- Stadtregion
- Flüchtling
- GroßstadtbewohnerIn
- Leerstandsquote
- Bauträger
- Verschlechterung
- Einzelhandel
- Städteballung
- Niedergang
- Abwertung
- Gentrifizierung
- Agglomerationsvorteile
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- Innenstadt/Hauptgeschäftszentrum
- Suburbanisierung
- Innenhof
- Einzugsbereich
- Kommune
- Bedeutungsüberschuss
- Reurbanisierung
- Segregation
- abgelegen
- Erreichbarkeit
- Nähe
26 Clues: Nähe • Kommune • Innenhof • PendlerIn • Bauträger • abgelegen • Abwertung • Flüchtling • Niedergang • Stadtregion • Segregation • Zersiedelung • Einzelhandel • Städteballung • Einzugsbereich • Erreichbarkeit • Reurbanisierung • Leerstandsquote • Gentrifizierung • Suburbanisierung • Verschlechterung • GroßstadtbewohnerIn • Lebenshaltungskosten • Bedeutungsüberschuss • Agglomerationsvorteile • ...
Cities and urban life 2025-07-26
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- – chiroq / yorug‘lik
- – jamoat transporti
- – transport harakati
- – markaziy hudud
- – muzey
- – ishga qatnash
- – bog‘
- – bino
- – ko‘cha
- – kvartira
- – shovqin
- – xavfsizlik
- – metro
- – ifloslanish
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- – ko‘ngilocharlik
- – infratuzilma
- – shaharga oid
- – restoran
- – olomon
- – tungi hayot
- – bozor
- – osmono‘par bino
- – arxitektura
- – tez sur’atli
- – qulaylik
- – yashovchi
- – xarid qilish
- – madaniyat
- – avtobus
- – shahar
30 Clues: – bog‘ • – bino • – muzey • – bozor • – metro • – olomon • – ko‘cha • – shahar • – shovqin • – avtobus • – restoran • – qulaylik • – kvartira • – yashovchi • – madaniyat • – xavfsizlik • – tungi hayot • – arxitektura • – ifloslanish • – infratuzilma • – shaharga oid • – tez sur’atli • – xarid qilish • – ishga qatnash • – markaziy hudud • – ko‘ngilocharlik • – osmono‘par bino • – jamoat transporti • – chiroq / yorug‘lik • ...
Unit 4: Saving Cities 2025-08-04
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- to accept without question
- to move away from something
- to make someone suffer something unpleasant
- to take action or make changes based on official decisions
- to lift something to a higher position
- referred to in another way
- to increase as much as possible
- to force something on someone
- insufficient for a particular purpose
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- the act of moving people away from a place
- sudden increase in the amount of something
- relating to emotions rather than reason
- to remain undamaged or unaffected by something
- to surround something with something else
- to form a good combination
- extremely serious or terrible
- to imagine or visualize something as a future possibility
- to follow or act in agreement with requirements or rules
- a strong desire or determination to do something
- able to be easily damaged or attacked
20 Clues: to accept without question • to form a good combination • to move away from something • extremely serious or terrible • referred to in another way • to force something on someone • to increase as much as possible • able to be easily damaged or attacked • insufficient for a particular purpose • to lift something to a higher position • relating to emotions rather than reason • ...
Ancient cities of india 2025-08-04
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- Hosts the Kumbh Mela
- Location of Brihadeeswarar Temple
- Famous for its Buddhist Stupas
- Historic Bhoj Shala site
- Birthplace of Lord Krishna
- Ancient university in Bihar
- Capital of the Mauryan Empire
- Spice trade hub on the Malabar Coast
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- Location of Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga
- Krishna's Kingdom on the west coast
- Site of Buddha's enlightenment
- Spiritual city on the Ganges
- Northeastern state known for ancient temples and Mahabharata links
- Site of Indus Valley Civilization
- Birthplace of Lord Rama
- Ancient port city of Mylapore, now a major metropolis
- Ancient maritime city of the Kalinga kingdom
- Home to the Meenakshi Temple
- Renowned ancient center of learning
- City with the Jagannath Temple
20 Clues: Hosts the Kumbh Mela • Birthplace of Lord Rama • Historic Bhoj Shala site • Birthplace of Lord Krishna • Ancient university in Bihar • Spiritual city on the Ganges • Home to the Meenakshi Temple • Capital of the Mauryan Empire • Site of Buddha's enlightenment • Famous for its Buddhist Stupas • City with the Jagannath Temple • Location of Brihadeeswarar Temple • ...
2nd Most Populous Cities 2025-08-25
30 Clues: Spain • India • China • Italy • Japan • Egypt • Mexico • Canada • Brazil • Greece • Sweden • France • Turkey • Belgium • Morocco • Vietnam • Austria • Germany • Thailand • Portugal • Australia • Indonesia • New Zealand • South Korea • Netherlands • Switzerland • Philippines • South Africa • United States • United Kingdom
Cities Of the Bible 2025-10-27
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- Where Abraham and Abimelech settled their differences over a well of water
- Jesus healed a blind man here
- Modern day Iraq
- Two disciples met Jesus on the road to this place
- The name of this city occurs 806 times in the Bible
- A disciple named Tabitha lived here
- Paul was taken there by soldiers at nighttime
- Paul wrote to the church in this place while on his third missionary journey
- Paul started his missionary journeys from this city
- Birthplace of Jesus
- Paul spent more than two years in a jail in this city
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- The Lord confused the language here
- Paul was under house arrest in this city
- A people of noble character lived here
- Samson slew thirty men in this Philistine city
- Where Absalom held the feast of sheep-shearing
- Home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus
- The church here was lukewarm
- The walls fell after Joshua’s army blew trumpets
- Visited by Philip
- After leaving Nazareth, Jesus went to this place
21 Clues: Modern day Iraq • Visited by Philip • Birthplace of Jesus • The church here was lukewarm • Jesus healed a blind man here • Home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus • The Lord confused the language here • A disciple named Tabitha lived here • A people of noble character lived here • Paul was under house arrest in this city • Paul was taken there by soldiers at nighttime • ...
Greek mythology/ cities crossword 2025-12-05
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- Sparts defensive alliance against enemies
- what is Athens known for (two words)
- God of war and courage
- a set of stories that explain how the world works
- Goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure
- Goddess of wisdom, warfare, and handicrafts
- King of the gods
- God of the dead and the underworld
- the government that Athens created
- God of seas, storms, earthquakes, and horse
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- what is Sparta most known for (three words)
- A defensive alliance to protect Athens from enemies (two words)
- what is the city-state that Athena is the patron goddess of
- the building at the top of the acropolis bout for Athena
- what was Spartas form government
- what is the city-state the Ares is the patron God of
- God of light, music poetry, and archery
- Goddess of marriage and childbirth
- Goddess of the hunt, animals, and the wilderness
- God of speed, travelers, messengers, and trade
20 Clues: King of the gods • God of war and courage • what was Spartas form government • Goddess of marriage and childbirth • God of the dead and the underworld • the government that Athens created • what is Athens known for (two words) • Goddess of love, beauty, and pleasure • God of light, music poetry, and archery • Sparts defensive alliance against enemies • ...
Franco's Crossword 2012-11-27
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- one of the first cities to ever be civilized
- the river that flows north of Mesopotamia
- an amount of something more than enough, for example i have a surplus of wheat
- a person with a special ability or skill to do a job or profession
- a code of law that king Hammurabi posted, people were ordered to obey
- a person who rules a community, for example a president
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- tall structures used to keep the tombs of the dead inside of them, usually there were booby traps
- a person who wrote things down for other people before printing was invented
- were temples created by the Sumerians with steps leading to the top of the structure
- the river that flows south of Mesopotamia
- the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun
- one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia
- a civilization located in Southern Mesopotamia it was a massive city it had lots of canal system and a lot of crops
- it was a smart civilization, they invented the first written language, they also invented the wheel
- an irrigation system that allowed farmers to grow crops easier
15 Clues: the river that flows south of Mesopotamia • the river that flows north of Mesopotamia • one of the first cities to ever be civilized • one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia • a person who rules a community, for example a president • the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-10-25
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- The invention of the ______ made long-distance communication almost instant for the first time
- This system, in which workers made goods at home before factories existed, was replaced by factory work
- Political leaders supported this system where businesses operated with little government interference
- Steamships and better transport made it easier for Britain to control its
- The Industrial Revolution led to a decline in Caribbean ______ prices as beet sugar became popular in Europe
- Young children were often forced to work long hours in dangerous factories, known as____
- The spread of ______ in Britain gave people more say in laws that encouraged industry
- Factory smoke and waste led to increased ______ in cities
- The presence of wealthy business owners willing to invest in machines and factories is known as
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- The discovery and use of ______ provided a new source of power that improved lighting, transport, and communication
- Britain’s political ______ encouraged industrial growth
- Crowded cities and pollution led to lower _________ among workers
- The leading cause of the Industrial Revolution
- Britain had an abundance of this black fuel used to power factories and trains
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities in search of factory jobs
15 Clues: The leading cause of the Industrial Revolution • Britain’s political ______ encouraged industrial growth • Factory smoke and waste led to increased ______ in cities • Crowded cities and pollution led to lower _________ among workers • Movement of people from rural areas to cities in search of factory jobs • ...
Urban Growth and Movement 2025-10-12
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- : Population growth caused when births exceed deaths (ignoring migration).
- : City with a population of at least ten million.
- : Decline in the number of people living in a place due to out-migration or natural decrease.
- : Negative conditions at the origin that cause out-migration (e.g., unemployment, pollution).
- : Population movements that draw people toward the urban core (e.g., regeneration, better services).
- : Return of people to central urban areas following renewal, new jobs, or improved services.
- : Outward spread of people and services from the urban core to lower-density edges.
- : Population movements that push people away from the core (e.g., congestion, high costs).
- : Positive conditions at the destination that attract migrants (e.g., jobs, amenities, safety).
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- : Inner-city change where higher-income residents renovate housing, often displacing lower-income residents.
- : Large urban region consisting of a core city and its surrounding suburbs and commuter belt.
- : Movement of people from the countryside to cities in industrializing economies.
- : Growth and expansion of cities as population concentrates in urban areas.
- : Movement of people from large cities to smaller towns/rural areas for lifestyle or housing reasons.
- : Central, older part of a city—often targeted for regeneration or experiencing gentrification.
15 Clues: : City with a population of at least ten million. • : Population growth caused when births exceed deaths (ignoring migration). • : Growth and expansion of cities as population concentrates in urban areas. • : Movement of people from the countryside to cities in industrializing economies. • ...
U.S. and Canada 2022-10-24
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- how many different people are here
- things that help a country function
- how many people live in an area in relation to others
- growing food for your own family to eat
- how many people live in a certain area
- relates to a place in or next to a city
- farming for sale is called..
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- how do they get around?
- where you live
- into neighboring regions
- lakes and rivers support the needs of people and industries in both cities and rural areas.
- where various bodies of water join in
- relates to a place in or next to the
- uncontrollable spread of urban
- movement towards cities
15 Clues: where you live • how do they get around? • movement towards cities • into neighboring regions • farming for sale is called.. • uncontrollable spread of urban • how many different people are here • things that help a country function • relates to a place in or next to the • where various bodies of water join in • how many people live in a certain area • ...
Capital Works and Maintenance 2021-03-30
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- Agreement set up for an oval used by the school and community.
- Maintenance undertaken on a regular basis.
- Australian Standard 1428.1-2009 defines this contrast.
- The term solar panel is used colloquially for these types of modules.
- Type of screens installed onto evaporative air-conditioning units in bushfire prone areas.
- Schools may apply for extra furniture if they have an increase in these.
- The number of volumes the Building Code of Australia is made up of.
- The number of PPP schools.
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- A type of ramp.
- A type of school design.
- A type of ceiling material.
- Building used to cater for an increase in students.
- Location where a redevelopment project is taking place.
- The month in which the use of asbestos was totally banned in Australia.
- This becomes a risk when fibres are breathed in.
- The horizontal exterior roof overhang.
16 Clues: A type of ramp. • A type of school design. • The number of PPP schools. • A type of ceiling material. • The horizontal exterior roof overhang. • Maintenance undertaken on a regular basis. • This becomes a risk when fibres are breathed in. • Building used to cater for an increase in students. • Australian Standard 1428.1-2009 defines this contrast. • ...
franco rivas 2012-11-27
Across
- a person who wrote things down for other people before printing was invented
- a code of law that king Hammurabi posted, people were ordered to obey
- it was a smart civilization, they invented the first written language, they also invented the wheel
- one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia
- a person who rules a community, for example a president
- the river that flows north of Mesopotamia
- were temples created by the Sumerians with steps leading to the top of the structure
- an amount of something more than enough, for example i have a surplus of wheat
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- one of the first cities to ever be civilized
- the river that flows south of Mesopotamia
- the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun
- a civilization located in Southern Mesopotamia it was a massive city it had lots of canal system and a lot of crops
- an irrigation system that allowed farmers to grow crops easier
- tall structures used to keep the tombs of the dead inside of them, usually there were booby traps
- a person with a special ability or skill to do a job or profession
15 Clues: the river that flows south of Mesopotamia • the river that flows north of Mesopotamia • one of the first cities to ever be civilized • one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia • a person who rules a community, for example a president • the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun • ...
The Industrial Revoultion 2025-12-18
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- The mass migration of people from rural areas to cities for factory jobs.
- Engine, A crucial power source, using steam from boiling water to run machines, trains, and boats.
- The primary fuel source replacing wood, powering steam engines and iron production.
- of Labor Breaking down production into simple, specialized tasks for different workers.
- Rotation,Agricultural technique rotating crops to maintain soil fertility, improving food supply for growing cities.
- Unions, Organizations formed by workers to fight for better wages,hours, and conditions.
- Fabrics, the first major industry to mechanize
- Production Making large quantities of standardized goods quickly and cheaply using machines
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- The process of developing machine production of goods, shifting from agrarian to industrial societies.
- jenny,An early machine for spinning multiple threads of yarn simultaneously, boosting textile output.
- labor,The widespread employment of children in factories and mines due to low wages.
- System, Centralized workplaces using powered machinery for mass production
- Fencing off common lands for private farming, displacing villagers and creating a labor pool for cities.
- Process, A method to mass-produce steel efficiently, crucial for railroads and construction.
- An economic system with private ownership driven by profit and free markets.
15 Clues: Fabrics, the first major industry to mechanize • The mass migration of people from rural areas to cities for factory jobs. • An economic system with private ownership driven by profit and free markets. • System, Centralized workplaces using powered machinery for mass production • ...
U8D3 2024-03-20
17 Clues: town • city • border • region • capital • country • province • six hundred • two hundred • one hundred • four hundred • nine hundred • five hundred • one thousand • eight hundred • three hundred • seven hundred
Caribbean Capitals 2024-11-08
10 Clues: Guyana's capital • Jamaica's capital • Barbados' capital • Antigua's capital • St. Kitts' Capital • Dominica's Capital • St. Lucia's capital • St.Vincent's capital • of Spain Trinidad's capital • George's Grenada's capital
States of Wonder 2023-12-11
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- The epicenter of American theater located in New York City.
- One of the largest shopping malls in the U.S.
- Famous landmark located in South Dakota.
- Historic mission and fortress compound in San Antonio, Texas.
- A world-famous skyscraper located in Midtown.
- The first National Park in the U.S.
- Famous for its country music.
- Historic location in Seattle, Washington.
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- Famous street in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
- A colossal neoclassical sculpture in the U.S.
- Historic symbol located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Capital city of Wyoming.
- The capital of California.
- Prestigious university located in Massachusetts.
- The capital city of Hawaii
- Major aerospace company headquartered in Illinois.
- Known as a global center for high tech
- The capital known for its live music scene
18 Clues: Capital city of Wyoming. • The capital of California. • The capital city of Hawaii • Famous for its country music. • The first National Park in the U.S. • Known as a global center for high tech • Famous landmark located in South Dakota. • Historic location in Seattle, Washington. • The capital known for its live music scene • A colossal neoclassical sculpture in the U.S. • ...
Civil War 2023-11-23
14 Clues: union capital • union general • end of civil war • abolished in U.S. • start of civil war • largest union city • largest union state • confederate general • confederate president • 16th president of U.S. • 2nd confedrate capital • largest confedrate city • 1st confederate capital • largest confederate state
The United States, Part I 2020-05-24
Across
- The capital of Wisconsin
- It's illegal to wear a fake mustaches to church in ___.
- Albany is the capital of ___ ____
- Tallahassee is the capital of _______.
- The 4th state
- Home of Disneyland
- Vermont's state flower
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- Hosts the annual Iditarod Sled Dog race
- The 1st state
- Capital of Massachusetts
- The only state named after a president
- It's nickname is the Granite State
- Produces 90% of the toothpicks made in the U.S.A.
- Pennsylvania's state insect
14 Clues: The 1st state • The 4th state • Home of Disneyland • Vermont's state flower • The capital of Wisconsin • Capital of Massachusetts • Pennsylvania's state insect • Albany is the capital of ___ ____ • It's nickname is the Granite State • The only state named after a president • Tallahassee is the capital of _______. • Hosts the annual Iditarod Sled Dog race • ...
World City 2023-06-25
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- de Janeiro A vibrant city in Brazil, famous for its beautiful beaches and the Christ the Redeemer statue.
- The capital city of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids and the Sphinx.
- The capital city of Thailand, famous for its vibrant street life, temples, and floating markets.
- The largest city in Canada, recognized for its multiculturalism and the iconic CN Tower.
- The capital city of Italy, home to historic sites like the Colosseum and the Vatican City.
- A city in the United Arab Emirates known for its modern architecture and luxury shopping.
- The largest city in Australia, famous for its stunning harbor and the Sydney Opera House.
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- The capital city of Russia, featuring iconic landmarks like the Red Square and the Kremlin.
- The capital city of Japan, known for its modern technology and vibrant city life.
- A major city in Turkey, straddling Europe and Asia, with a rich cultural heritage and historical sites.
- Town A coastal city in South Africa, known for its stunning Table Mountain and diverse wildlife.
- The capital city of the United Kingdom with famous attractions like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
- The largest city in India, renowned as the financial capital and home to Bollywood.
- The capital city of France known for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- York City The most populous city in the United States, renowned for its cultural diversity and iconic skyline.
15 Clues: The capital city of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids and the Sphinx. • The capital city of France known for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. • The capital city of Japan, known for its modern technology and vibrant city life. • The largest city in India, renowned as the financial capital and home to Bollywood. • ...
US States 2017-11-03
10 Clues: Badger State • The golden state • The Empire State • Capital of Montana • The Pine Tree State • Capital of Virginia • Its capital is Salem • Its capital is Phoenix • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of Massachusetts
US States 2017-11-03
10 Clues: Badger State • The golden state • The Empire State • Capital of Montana • Capital of Virginia • The Pine Tree State • Its capital is Salem • Its capital is Phoenix • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of Massachusetts
Canadian Provinces 2020-09-22
11 Clues: Borders Alaska • Borders Greenland • Vehicle made by GMC • Prince Edward Island • Calgary is the capital • Toronto,Montreal,Ottawa • Winnipeg is the capital • Saskatoon is the capital • Vancouver is the capital • Quebec City is the capital • Discovered in the late 1400's
European Union Capitals 2024-10-08
Bahasa Inggris 7D - Safira/26 & Zefa/32 2025-05-26
Across
- The Province that located in the northern end of the island of Sumatra?
- The capital city of Central Java?
- Palangkaraya is the name of the provincial capital?
- The capital of Gorontalo Province?
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- The capital city of South Kalimantan Province?
- The capital of West Java Province?
- The capital city of Banten Province?
- The capital city of the Province West Sumatra?
- The capital city of North Sumatra Province?
- The capital city of Maluku Province?
10 Clues: The capital city of Central Java? • The capital of West Java Province? • The capital of Gorontalo Province? • The capital city of Banten Province? • The capital city of Maluku Province? • The capital city of North Sumatra Province? • The capital city of South Kalimantan Province? • The capital city of the Province West Sumatra? • ...
Conceptos Conta 2020-02-07
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- es la porción de una subsidiaria que pertenece a la controladora
- son importes de resultados acumulados segregados por disposiciones legales o por los propietarios para cumplir con fines específicos.
- Es el valor residual de los ingresos de una entidad lucrativa, después de haber disminuido sus costos y gastos relativos, reconocidos en el estado de resultado integral, siempre que estos últimos sean menores a dichos ingresos, durante un periodo contable. En caso contrario, es decir cuando los costos y gastos sean superiores a los ingresos, la resultante es un pérdida neta.
- Es ya sea ingresos, costos y gastos, que si vienen ya está devengado, están pendientes de realización
- el estado de cambios en el capital permite evaluar …
- Es la porción del capital contable que lo integran las aportaciones de los propietarios recibidas por la entidad y el monto de otros instrumentos financieros emitidos por la entidad que califican como capital. Incluye también las aportaciones para futuros aumentos de capital, las primas en emisión de acciones y otros instrumentos financieros por sustancia económica que califican como capital
- Es el incremento o decremento de capital ganado de una entidad lucrativa derivado de su operación durante un periodo contable, originado por la utilidad o pérdida neta más los ORI.
- Es el originado por un contrato que evidencia la participación o la opción de participar en los activos netos de una entidad
- Representa una segregación de las utilidades acumuladas de la entidad, confines específicos y creadas por decisiones de sus propietarios y/o requerimientos legales.
- es la porción del capital contable de una subsidiaria no atribuible directa o indirectamente a la controladora
- Es un acuerdo (oral o escrito) entre dos o más partes que crea, modifica o extingue derechos y obligaciones exigibles
- Es una forma de reestructura cuyo resultado es la creación de una o más entidades, a las que la sociedad escindente aporta la totalidad o una parte de sus activos, pasivos y capital contable.
- Es la porción del capital contable que se conforma por las utilidades y pérdidas generadas por la operación de la entidad. Está compuesto por las utilidades acumuladas, los ORI acumulados y las reservas
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- Se integran por el monto neto de las utilidades o pérdidas netas, que aún no han sido distribuidas por los propietarios o resarcidos por los resultados de las operaciones, respectivamente.
- es un cambio del capital contribuido o en su caso al capital ganado a una entidad durante un periodo contable derivado de las decisiones de sus propietarios en relación con su inversión en dicha entidad.
- Es el aumento (Split) o la disminución (Split inverso) en el número de acciones en circulación que no modifica el capital social de la entidad y no representan cambio
- Es toda persona que participa contractual o no contractualmente en los beneficios y riesgos económicos de los activos netos de una entidad, incluye a socios, asociados, miembros o participantes de una sociedad mutualista.
- Es el valor residual de los activos de la entidad, una vez deducidos todos sus pasivos. Por lo anterior, también se denominan activos netos
- Incluye la compra, construcción, producción, fabricación, desarrollo, instalación o maduración de un activo
- preferente Es un instrumento financiero que representa una parte alícuota del capital social preferente en la utilidad neta del periodo contable. Esta acción tiene derecho a un dividendo mínimo preferencial y acumulativo, o bien puede participar en la utilidad neta del periodo contable en igual forma que las acciones ordinarias, cuando esta es mayor que el dividendo mínimo preferencial. En algunos casos, esta acción puede tener derecho a una participación en la utilidad neta del periodo contable, adicional a las acciones ordinarias
20 Clues: el estado de cambios en el capital permite evaluar … • es la porción de una subsidiaria que pertenece a la controladora • Es ya sea ingresos, costos y gastos, que si vienen ya está devengado, están pendientes de realización • Incluye la compra, construcción, producción, fabricación, desarrollo, instalación o maduración de un activo • ...
places in a city 2024-10-15
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- This carries people on water
- This is in many big cities. It travels on and under the ground
- This takes 4 people passengers and we pay the driver
- This takes people from one city to another. It travels on roads.
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- This carries people in the air
- This has two wheels and travels on and off roads
- this travels on railroads and takes lots of people
- This travels on roads in cities. A lot of people travel on this at the same time
- This carries people in big cities. It travels on the ground but not on roads.
- This can carry one or more people on the roads. No one pays the driver
10 Clues: This carries people on water • This carries people in the air • This has two wheels and travels on and off roads • this travels on railroads and takes lots of people • This takes 4 people passengers and we pay the driver • This is in many big cities. It travels on and under the ground • This takes people from one city to another. It travels on roads. • ...
random 2015-07-17
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- the direction form which the sun rises
- capital of france
- the direction in which the sun sets
- a swimming stroke where you swim like a frog
- the planet with rings
- longest mountain chain in the world
- the capital of himachal pradesh
- capital of nepal
- the capital of UP
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- insects that eat wood
- objects that revolve around the sun in long orbits and have a big tail
- when the earth shakes due to a volcano eruption, sliding along the fault etc
- the red planet
- the biggest cat of africa
- the belt between mars and jupiter
- the biggest cat of south america
16 Clues: the red planet • capital of nepal • capital of france • the capital of UP • insects that eat wood • the planet with rings • the biggest cat of africa • the capital of himachal pradesh • the biggest cat of south america • the belt between mars and jupiter • the direction in which the sun sets • longest mountain chain in the world • the direction form which the sun rises • ...
Cities and Sights 2024-05-28
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- Tower what is crooked and is located in Spain
- Capital of France
- Capital of Australia
- The largest unfinished Catholic church in the world,it is located in Barcelona.
- The park of Castle Kadriorg
- City in South of Estonia
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- Capital of Ireland
- The national cathedral of the Church of Ireland.
- Capital of New Zealand
- City in East of Estonia
- Capital of Spain
- The most popular sight in Paris
12 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of France • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Australia • Capital of New Zealand • City in East of Estonia • City in South of Estonia • The park of Castle Kadriorg • The most popular sight in Paris • Tower what is crooked and is located in Spain • The national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. • ...
Lesson Thirteen Vocab 2021-04-19
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- someone who is in/running for political office
- the act of contributing to others
- average time of a parents birth the the kid's
- a cities surrounding cities
- a unit of cells that determines traits
- Representatives of countries
- the condition of belonging to a nation
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- between tho or more countries
- a plan for action
- to become a citizen of a new country
10 Clues: a plan for action • a cities surrounding cities • Representatives of countries • between tho or more countries • the act of contributing to others • to become a citizen of a new country • a unit of cells that determines traits • the condition of belonging to a nation • average time of a parents birth the the kid's • someone who is in/running for political office
6- Southern cities 2018-04-26
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- Where you get your education
- The lay out of land; land features
- economic activity; manufactur goods
- ports some of the largest cities in the south
- what trains travel on
- literacy; receiving instruction
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- opposite of the North
- farming and work outside
- A big place where a lot of people live; bigger than a town
- people who were forced into labor
10 Clues: opposite of the North • what trains travel on • farming and work outside • Where you get your education • literacy; receiving instruction • people who were forced into labor • The lay out of land; land features • economic activity; manufactur goods • ports some of the largest cities in the south • A big place where a lot of people live; bigger than a town
A CROSSWORD 2018-12-12
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- Neighbor to Italy. More like annoying guy across the street
- Cities were built on them.(HINT:ALPS)
- Eat your carrots, people
- Cities were also built on this.
- Where Rome is located
- In the rocky land is where the goats live...
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- More like rocky TERRAIN
- Trading is something they did on these
- WHAT THIS HOMEWORK IS ALL ABOUT!
- DRINK YOUR WATER
10 Clues: DRINK YOUR WATER • Where Rome is located • More like rocky TERRAIN • Eat your carrots, people • Cities were also built on this. • WHAT THIS HOMEWORK IS ALL ABOUT! • Cities were built on them.(HINT:ALPS) • Trading is something they did on these • In the rocky land is where the goats live... • Neighbor to Italy. More like annoying guy across the street
The Diamond Jubillee Trivia Crossword 2025-04-24
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- Capitol city that hosted many Jubilee celebrations
- special name for a sixtieth birthday
- Nighttime spectacle lighting up skies during festivities
- Canada's Prime Minister
- Canada's birthday
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- Animal featured on the nickel and in lore
- Symbolic runs linking cities during Jubilee festivities
- Public processions through cities to mark the Jubilee
- Iconic symbol of Canada
- Award given to schoolchildren for helping in Jubilee festivities
10 Clues: Canada's birthday • Iconic symbol of Canada • Canada's Prime Minister • special name for a sixtieth birthday • Animal featured on the nickel and in lore • Capitol city that hosted many Jubilee celebrations • Public processions through cities to mark the Jubilee • Symbolic runs linking cities during Jubilee festivities • ...
Human Capital Staff 2012-11-24
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- Fills our openings- very smart
- Makes us all smarter- very honest
- Keeps department organized-positive attitude
- Very funny with sense of humor- very fasionable
- Keeps our department together from all locations-great listener
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- Helps return employees back to work safely-caring person
- Keeps us healthier- great smile
- Cares alot about our staff-very genuine person
- Very detailed and organized-very efficent
- Queen of Naming Conventions-bubbly personality
- Pays employees on time- has alot of patience
11 Clues: Fills our openings- very smart • Keeps us healthier- great smile • Makes us all smarter- very honest • Very detailed and organized-very efficent • Keeps department organized-positive attitude • Pays employees on time- has alot of patience • Cares alot about our staff-very genuine person • Queen of Naming Conventions-bubbly personality • ...
Country and Capital 2020-08-31
FORMS OF CAPITAL 2024-11-16
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- A form of capital defined by language and communication skills students bring to college.
- Implicit academic and social expectations may create challenges for students.
- Yosso’s model for understanding cultural wealth includes this strengths-based approach.
- This form of cultural capital includes knowledge and behaviors shaped by social standing.
- A strengths-based perspective highlights this form of capital, defined as "hopes and dreams."
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- This form of capital is a formal recognition of an asset, like a degree or certification.
- Bourdieu's theory includes this form of cultural capital that encompasses physical objects with cultural significance.
- Framework focusing on students' strengths and contributions.
- A form of capital related to students’ social and community networks.
- A form of capital tied to historical legacies of social justice and community advocacy.
- Yosso's model includes this form of capital involving skills to navigate social institutions.
11 Clues: Framework focusing on students' strengths and contributions. • A form of capital related to students’ social and community networks. • Implicit academic and social expectations may create challenges for students. • A form of capital tied to historical legacies of social justice and community advocacy. • ...
Capital Punishment Crossword 2024-11-09
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- A 2002 Supreme Court ruling that declared executing individuals with intellectual disabilities unconstitutional
- The argument that the death penalty prevents future violent crimes
- law created by a government that outlines which actions are crimes and their punishments, such as the death penalty for certain offenses
- The act of carrying out a death sentence
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- Political party that does not believe the death penalty is morally justifiable
- Ended in 2019 when the federal government reinstated capital punishment
- The judicial determination of punishment, including death for certain crimes
- Crimes that are serious offenses such as murder, terrorism, and killing a law enforcement officer
- A section of a prison where individuals sentenced to death are held
- unfair or unequal treatment of individuals or groups where factors such as race, economic status, or geography can influence sentencing outcomes
- A state known for its high number of executions since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976
11 Clues: The act of carrying out a death sentence • The argument that the death penalty prevents future violent crimes • A section of a prison where individuals sentenced to death are held • Ended in 2019 when the federal government reinstated capital punishment • The judicial determination of punishment, including death for certain crimes • ...
Global Capital Markets 2022-10-05
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- Convert state-owned enterprises
- Money invested in return for ownership share
- Risk management strategy that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio
- Debt instrument
- Financial centers in London, Hong Kong, or Zurich
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- Financial instruments
- Ease with which an asset can be converted into ready cash
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- A debt instrument denominated in currency other than home currency.
- Financial centers in the Cayman Islands, or Bahrain
- Equity security
11 Clues: Equity security • Debt instrument • Financial instruments • Convert state-owned enterprises • Money borrowed that must be repaid • Money invested in return for ownership share • Financial centers in London, Hong Kong, or Zurich • Financial centers in the Cayman Islands, or Bahrain • Ease with which an asset can be converted into ready cash • ...
Urban Issues and Challenges 2021-04-20
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- - street vendors make up this type of economy
- - when the birth rate is higher than death rate
- - number of zones in Rio
- - a rapidly growing megacity
- the proportion of the worlds population who live in cities
- - a new nuclear generator solves this challenge
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- - a service industry in Rio
- - the flow of people
- - half the population in this region live in towns and cities
- - country where the largest population growth will be by 2050
- - tourism and manufacturing are examples of this in Rio
- - reason why someone wants to leave an area
- - a reason for water problems
13 Clues: - the flow of people • - number of zones in Rio • - a service industry in Rio • - a rapidly growing megacity • - a reason for water problems • - reason why someone wants to leave an area • - street vendors make up this type of economy • - when the birth rate is higher than death rate • - a new nuclear generator solves this challenge • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2021-12-06
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- ______ is the capital of Korea.
- The capital of _______ is Berlin.
- A person from the U.K.is ______.
- The capital of Canada is _____.
- The Queen of England lives in this city.
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- Tokyo is the capital of ______.
- This city is the capital of Italy.
- In this country, people speak Spanish.
- Beijing is the capital of _______.
- A person from Brazil is _______.
- The _____ Opera House is in Australia.
11 Clues: Tokyo is the capital of ______. • ______ is the capital of Korea. • The capital of Canada is _____. • A person from the U.K.is ______. • A person from Brazil is _______. • The capital of _______ is Berlin. • This city is the capital of Italy. • Beijing is the capital of _______. • In this country, people speak Spanish. • The _____ Opera House is in Australia. • ...
The Lord of the Harvest: Matthew 9:35-10:14 2025-01-09
18 Clues: crop • Master • workers • to tell • sickness • good news • to bother • Son of God • talk to God • like cities • to make well • wooly animal • temple school • lots of people • cares for sheep • feel sympathetic • can't defend self • help people learn
India quiz 2021-03-22
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- River which flows east to west
- a city in uttarakhand at the banks of river ganga
- summer capital of uttarakhand
- Language spoken in kerala
- river which is considered as border of india and nepal
- capital of asam
- a state in northeast of india
- city established by Malhar rao holkar
- southernmost point of India
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- one of 12 jyotirlings situated in gujarat
- city in which high court of madhya pradesh is located
- capital of manipur
- A city in Himachal pradesh and chattisgarh
- a city in uttarpradesh
- capital of mizoram
- river which forms border between madhya pradesh and rajasthan
16 Clues: capital of asam • capital of manipur • capital of mizoram • a city in uttarpradesh • Language spoken in kerala • southernmost point of India • summer capital of uttarakhand • a state in northeast of india • River which flows east to west • city established by Malhar rao holkar • one of 12 jyotirlings situated in gujarat • A city in Himachal pradesh and chattisgarh • ...
Civilizations yes 2023-02-01
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- Inca Government
- Aztec Capital
- Inca Economy
- Inca Religion
- the Mayan civilization lived in Belize, parts of Mexico and...
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- Location of all the civilizations
- Inca language
- Inca Capital
- Total population of Mayan civilization
- Juliet sucks at pronouncing this/hunger
- Aztec Language
- Death by...(on Sun Stone)
- Developer of zero
- Last civilization to exist
- The conquerors of the civilizations
- Inca Country of Capital
16 Clues: Inca Capital • Inca Economy • Inca language • Aztec Capital • Inca Religion • Aztec Language • Inca Government • Developer of zero • Inca Country of Capital • Death by...(on Sun Stone) • Last civilization to exist • Location of all the civilizations • The conquerors of the civilizations • Total population of Mayan civilization • Juliet sucks at pronouncing this/hunger • ...
Civilizations yes 2023-02-01
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- Inca Government
- Aztec Capital
- Inca Economy
- Inca Religion
- the Mayan civilization lived in Belize, parts of Mexico and...
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- Location of all the civilizations
- Inca language
- Inca Capital
- Total population of Mayan civilization
- Juliet sucks at pronouncing this/hunger
- Aztec Language
- Death by...(on Sun Stone)
- Developer of zero
- Last civilization to exist
- The conquerors of the civilizations
- Inca Country of Capital
16 Clues: Inca Capital • Inca Economy • Inca language • Aztec Capital • Inca Religion • Aztec Language • Inca Government • Developer of zero • Inca Country of Capital • Death by...(on Sun Stone) • Last civilization to exist • Location of all the civilizations • The conquerors of the civilizations • Total population of Mayan civilization • Juliet sucks at pronouncing this/hunger • ...
Asian Country and Cities 2012-10-16
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- Where Karate Kid was filmed.
- Most popular city in the South of China.
- One of the most famous sit seeing places in the country is the Tajmahal
- Located directly north of Hong Kong.
- The current Mayor is Huang Qifan
- The Largest city in this Asian city is Bangkok.
- Land borders are shared with Thailand, Indonesia, and Brunei.
- This city is a area of the Nantou Peninsula.
- lies on the western side of the Pearl River Delta.
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- Located in the pacific sea
- It is the world's fourth most populous country.
- it is the largest coastal city in northern China.
- is a province in the country of Indonesia.
- This city in China is divided by the Han river.
- largest city by population in the People's Republic of China.
- Is a great place for skiing in Japan and the word starts with a N
- Capital city in Japan
- Location of Hangover part 2.
- shares borders with Norway, Finland etc.
- Kong We live here!.
20 Clues: Kong We live here!. • Capital city in Japan • Located in the pacific sea • Where Karate Kid was filmed. • Location of Hangover part 2. • The current Mayor is Huang Qifan • Located directly north of Hong Kong. • Most popular city in the South of China. • shares borders with Norway, Finland etc. • is a province in the country of Indonesia. • ...
Tale of Two Cities 2013-06-06
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- relatives
- flow of speech that has grace and force
- complete disorder; great confusion
- put into a grave or tomb; buried
- flood
- a false statement spoken with intent to harm the reputation of another
- bravery; courage
- warlike
- settle a disagrement or difference; make peace
- injurious speech; belittlement
- skill; cleverness
- pretend; disguise
- great misfortune; disaster
- outward appearance
- foul; disgusting; poor
- in a state of mental conflict or confusion
- ask earnestly
- having more power; most noticeable
- find comfort
- move in different directions; scatter
- distasteful; morally offensive
- sickly yellowish or brownish-yellow color
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- away at a distance but in view
- disagreement or difference; make peace
- decision; determination
- fighting Attitude
- examine in detail
- diminish
- act of intruding, or coming unasked or unwanted
- secret or sly action
- the act of breaking law, command, commitment,etc
- full or hurtful or deadly influence
- badly cut or torn; spoiled, ruined
- act of pleading for another person
- skill in using the hands or body
- increase; add to
- regard with horror or disgust; hate; detest
- heavy and awkward; bulky
- disobedient; willful
- brought back to useful, good, or fitting condition
- hateful; sickening
- Destructive; fatal deadly
- indicating upcoming evil; threatening; ominous
- violent storm or disturbance
- face; appearance or respect
45 Clues: flood • warlike • diminish • relatives • find comfort • ask earnestly • bravery; courage • increase; add to • fighting Attitude • examine in detail • skill; cleverness • pretend; disguise • outward appearance • hateful; sickening • secret or sly action • disobedient; willful • foul; disgusting; poor • decision; determination • heavy and awkward; bulky • Destructive; fatal deadly • great misfortune; disaster • ...
The Lost Cities Keywords 2019-08-06
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- to steal.
- people have left this place, and so it becomes empty. It is ______.
- to break down
- something that is untouched.
- capsule objects left behind by ancient inhabitants, which allow us to see how they lived during that time.
- to dig up. Archaeologists have this job.
- too many things to count. There are countless stars, there are countless mountains, there is countless sand.
- something that is so significant, big and impressive that it is scary. The Yangshuo mountains are formidable.
- a group of people that have a culture at a certain time period. i.e The Ancient Greeks.
- a small part that remains of something historical.
- something that is impressive and easy to notice.
- something that is very, very nice. It can be expensive and rare. For example, a diamond.
- a time when a country or region is doing really good economically. China is currently in a time of prosperity.
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- a city that is well-defended with a city wall.
- to move from one area to a different area. For example, to move from Yangshuo to Beijing.
- an object made in the past that is historically or culturally interesting.
- an object in the sky that takes detailed photos of the Earth's terrain.
- something or someone that is well known because they are talked about a lot in stories.
- when you do not know what happens but you have a guess using your imagination.
- disaster typhoons, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, earthquakes
- buildings
- people that live in a country or place. I am an inhabitant of England.
- things made by humans such as schools, hospitals, roads, railways.
23 Clues: to steal. • buildings • to break down • something that is untouched. • to dig up. Archaeologists have this job. • a city that is well-defended with a city wall. • something that is impressive and easy to notice. • a small part that remains of something historical. • disaster typhoons, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, earthquakes • ...
ISS SITES AND CITIES 2017-09-28
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- Navy site in Suitland Maryland
- Mexico City, Washington, __________
- America's largest shipyard (city)
- Geospatial centre in Springfield
- Where the space shuttle lands on its return
- Forrest Gump filmed in this S Carolina city
- Lift off
- Joint Anacostia-__________
- First in flight AFB in Ohio
- Air Force Base in Fort Walton Beach
- City of brotherly love
- Ship-Garden (in Washington DC)
- Within the United Nations
- Home of the Reaper in Nevada
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- Air Force Base in Omaha Nebraska
- City in Alabama where NASA trains
- Huge Army training ground in Canada
- Roll the dice (city)
- centre of everything in Tampa
- BDS safe town
- ___________Arsenal
- UK main mission to US in Washington
- Land of the rising sun-large body of water
- Training Support Center Hampton Roads
- Boston's U.S. transportation hub
25 Clues: Lift off • BDS safe town • ___________Arsenal • Roll the dice (city) • City of brotherly love • Within the United Nations • Joint Anacostia-__________ • First in flight AFB in Ohio • Home of the Reaper in Nevada • centre of everything in Tampa • Navy site in Suitland Maryland • Ship-Garden (in Washington DC) • Air Force Base in Omaha Nebraska • Geospatial centre in Springfield • ...
