capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Gade 2 Questions 2022-10-03
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- The children play on the beach happily. What is action word.
- To make someone believe a lie
- very dirty
- How you feel when you are looking forward to a happy time
- Peter has a pet dog. What is proper noun
- Patna and Mumbai are big cities. What is common noun
- To stay close to someone and be warm and comfortable.
- The _______ designs buildings
- The _______ works in library
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- A ______ of birds (collective noun)
- Past tense of write
- I am a brightly-coloured bird. I love eating fish. I am __________
- 46 + 26 = ____ (number name)
- Plural for cherry
- A ______ of students (collective noun)
- I am know for my beautiful voice. I sing songs at night and also in the day I am ________
- Plural for glass
- A ______ of ants (collective noun)
18 Clues: very dirty • Plural for glass • Plural for cherry • Past tense of write • 46 + 26 = ____ (number name) • The _______ works in library • To make someone believe a lie • The _______ designs buildings • A ______ of ants (collective noun) • A ______ of birds (collective noun) • A ______ of students (collective noun) • Peter has a pet dog. What is proper noun • ...
social studies crossword puzzle 2023-10-10
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- name the planet which has total 13 moons
- Days and nights are equal throughout the globe when the sun is above _______
- the area between two tropics
- The process of demonstrating possession by realeasing a horse
- one of teh largest Harappan cities excavated in India
- map maker
- The largest building in Mohenjo-daro
- paleolithic age was followed by _______age
- the rings around saturn are actually belts of ______
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- many cities of mahajanapadas were _________
- the river where earliest skilled gatherers lived
- The fishing nets used in kerela
- whole earth experiences equal day and night
- the weaker and backward sections of society are protected by public/state/tribes
- the period of rotation of earth
- the earth is divided into 24 _______.
- the language used by the ordinary people
- the northern most end of axis
18 Clues: map maker • the area between two tropics • the northern most end of axis • The fishing nets used in kerela • the period of rotation of earth • The largest building in Mohenjo-daro • the earth is divided into 24 _______. • name the planet which has total 13 moons • the language used by the ordinary people • paleolithic age was followed by _______age • ...
Yaliner’s CrossWord 2024-03-05
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- biggest makeup store franchise
- hundred years combine
- child of death adult
- most know dictator
- the end of all
- famous singer known by color green
- genre that causes laughter
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- my favorite food
- germany’s capital
- pakistani famous activists woman
- flower and disney character
- afganistan’s capital
- puerto rico’s smallest municipality
- egypt’s capital
- tallest mountain
15 Clues: the end of all • egypt’s capital • my favorite food • tallest mountain • germany’s capital • most know dictator • afganistan’s capital • child of death adult • hundred years combine • genre that causes laughter • flower and disney character • biggest makeup store franchise • pakistani famous activists woman • famous singer known by color green • puerto rico’s smallest municipality
Discrimination And Illigal Migration 2026-02-24
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- Judging someone before knowing them.
- Believing one race is better than another.
- Poor and crowded areas in cities.
- Moving from one place to another to live or work.
- When more people move to cities.
- A place where poor people worked for food and shelter.
- A building where goods are made by machines.
- A person who moves to another country to live.
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- Freedoms and protections people should have.
- Treating people unfairly because of who they are.
- Having a job or work.
- Not having enough money to live properly.
- Hard physical work.
- LABOUR When children work instead of going to school.
- Businesses that make goods or products.
15 Clues: Hard physical work. • Having a job or work. • When more people move to cities. • Poor and crowded areas in cities. • Judging someone before knowing them. • Businesses that make goods or products. • Not having enough money to live properly. • Believing one race is better than another. • Freedoms and protections people should have. • ...
Spanish Capitals 2023-12-10
9 Clues: Peru's Capital • Cuba's Capital • Mexico's Capital • Colombia's Capital • Venezuela's Capital • Argentina's Capital • Costa Rica's Capital • Puerto Rico's Capital • El Salvador's Capital
Capitals of Nations 1 2024-02-21
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- The capital of Canada, located in the province of Ontario along the Ottawa River.
- The capital of Australia, located in the Australian Capital Territory in southeastern Australia.
- The capital of India, located in the northern part of the country.
- The capital of Russia, situated in the western part of the country on the Moskva River.
- The capital of the United Kingdom, situated along the River Thames in southeastern England.
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- The capital of Brazil, located in the Federal District in the central-western part of the country.
- The capital of Japan, situated on the eastern coast of the island of Honshu.
- The capital of the United States, located on the Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia.
- The capital of France, located in the Île-de-France region in northern-central France.
- The capital of China, situated in the northern part of the country.
- The capital of Germany, situated in northeastern Germany on the banks of the River Spree.
11 Clues: The capital of India, located in the northern part of the country. • The capital of China, situated in the northern part of the country. • The capital of Japan, situated on the eastern coast of the island of Honshu. • The capital of Canada, located in the province of Ontario along the Ottawa River. • ...
Landforms and maps 2024-09-13
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- A map feature that helps find locations on a map.
- The way in which something is spread out.
- Areas with limited human population such as small towns and villages, countryside, and agricultural settlement.
- The ratio of the distance on the map to that of the actual distance on the ground.
- Residential towns or cities with lower population density and within easy commuting distance of larger cities.
- The physical arrangement seen by looking at where people live.
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- Physical or human condition that affects the environment of places and regions.
- A visual display of the cardinal directions on the map.
- A physical area that is unified by a common characteristic, such as political unity, language, ethnic identification, or common climate patterns.
- An explanation of the symbols appearing on a chart or map; also called a key.
- An imaginary line separating two or more political units, such as countries or states, from one another.
- Towns and cities with dense population and no agricultural activities.
- The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and arts that characterizes a group of people.
- A natural physical feature on Earth’s surface.
14 Clues: The way in which something is spread out. • A natural physical feature on Earth’s surface. • A map feature that helps find locations on a map. • A visual display of the cardinal directions on the map. • The physical arrangement seen by looking at where people live. • Towns and cities with dense population and no agricultural activities. • ...
Countries,Nationalities and Languages 2020-09-14
13 Clues: city in Germany • capital of Italy • capital of Egypt • capital of Spain • capital of Japan • in the UK you speak • the Great Wall is in • language spoken in Poland • born in the United States • language spoken in Turkey • he was born in Mexico,he is • she was born in Russia, she is • country of the most famous carnival
Geography Vocabulary 2013-05-14
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- the country area
- map/ shows locations of landforms on a map
- whenever you tear down trees
- whenever people want to move to a city
- suitable to grow crops
- the distance of a place east or west of the meridian, usually expressed in degrees
- map/ shows countries, regions, and cities on a map
- an area divided in a country
- factor/ a reason why you would want to move somewhere else
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- factor/ a reason why you would want to leave somewhere
- increase of level
- when land becomes like a desert
- have this person make you a map
- meridian/ the zero of logitude
- cities
- the distance of a place north or south of the equator, usually expressed in degrees
- two types; happen seasonally in the south
- diversity/ there are Americans, Hispanics, and African Americans living in the United States
- barrier reef/ located in Australia and is the largest reef
19 Clues: cities • the country area • increase of level • suitable to grow crops • whenever you tear down trees • an area divided in a country • meridian/ the zero of logitude • when land becomes like a desert • have this person make you a map • whenever people want to move to a city • two types; happen seasonally in the south • map/ shows locations of landforms on a map • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2013-05-14
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- diversity/ there are Americans, Hispanics, and African Americans living in the United States
- suitable to grow crops
- cities
- when land becomes like a desert
- increase of level
- map/ shows locations of landforms on a map
- meridian/ the zero of logitude
- an area divided in a country
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- barrier reef/ located in Australia and is the largest reef
- factor/ a reason why you would want to move somewhere else
- the country area
- the distance of a place east or west of the meridian, usually expressed in degrees
- have this person make you a map
- whenever people want to move to a city
- the distance of a place north or south of the equator, usually expressed in degrees
- map/ shows countries, regions, and cities on a map
- two types; happen seasonally in the south
- whenever you tear down trees
- factor/ a reason why you would want to leave somewhere
19 Clues: cities • the country area • increase of level • suitable to grow crops • whenever you tear down trees • an area divided in a country • meridian/ the zero of logitude • have this person make you a map • when land becomes like a desert • whenever people want to move to a city • two types; happen seasonally in the south • map/ shows locations of landforms on a map • ...
Local Legislative 2024-01-25
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- The local legislative branch of cities
- Local governments regulate _______ use
- The only town in Roanoke County
- A place where people live close to each other, smaller than a city
- The local legislative branch of counties
- Local governments create ______ by levying and collecting taxes
- The county next to Roanoke County that is 51% national forest
- A plan for a local government issued by the General Assembly
- Local governments promote public ______
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- Which branch of government creates laws?
- An urban center where many people live, larger than a town
- Who has the most influence on the decisions made by local government officials?
- The local legislative branch of towns
- Local governments protect the ______
- All local government power is derived from this
- A term for a local law
- Local governments ______ children
- Larger in area than cities or towns, but more spread out and usually less populated
- Local governments promote public _____
19 Clues: A term for a local law • The only town in Roanoke County • Local governments ______ children • Local governments protect the ______ • The local legislative branch of towns • The local legislative branch of cities • Local governments regulate _______ use • Local governments promote public _____ • Local governments promote public ______ • ...
Jalen Dantoni- brown #3 and 4 X-word 2024-03-26
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- they could have spun ____ threads at once.
- where the industrial revolution first began.
- in order to get to different states you needed to ___.
- one hazard was ____polutionn.
- the advantage of having machines saved ____ and money.
- people from ___ did not want to keep slaves.
- Another good event they had in the cities was____.
- The ____ road connected Maryland to Illinoise.
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- ___ was a big money making tool for them.
- people who tried to get more people were _____.
- It move/shifted towards____.
- one good event was cities had ____ centers.
- Daniel ___ spoke for the congress.
- one of the things that changed in the industrial revolution ____ power.
- henry ____ leader of the war hawks,moderated between Calhoun and webster.
- people from the south wanted to keep slaves.
- one of the things that changed in the industrial revolution.
- most mill ask to work in their factories____ and woman.
- people from south thought slavery was good.
19 Clues: It move/shifted towards____. • one hazard was ____polutionn. • Daniel ___ spoke for the congress. • ___ was a big money making tool for them. • they could have spun ____ threads at once. • one good event was cities had ____ centers. • people from south thought slavery was good. • where the industrial revolution first began. • people from the south wanted to keep slaves. • ...
Christianity 2024-10-18
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- how many days did it take for Jesus to rise from the dead
- Who do Monks and Nuns dedicate themselves to?
- one of four great cities starting with a J
- practice of living the life of a monk
- God in human form
- what successors became known for
- Diocese whose center was usually in a city
- A man who separates himself from ordinary society
- building/place where Monks reside
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- man who strengthened power of papacy & Roman Catholic Church
- Teachings of early Christianity
- What did Monks copy in the 9th century
- Who did early Christians come from
- Who did late Christians come from
- one of four great cities starting with an R
- What was one thing all western values had in common?
- what did people not agree on when it came to the pope
- How many times would Benedict's communities pray daily
- A woman who separates herself from ordinary society
19 Clues: God in human form • Teachings of early Christianity • what successors became known for • Who did late Christians come from • building/place where Monks reside • Who did early Christians come from • practice of living the life of a monk • What did Monks copy in the 9th century • one of four great cities starting with a J • Diocese whose center was usually in a city • ...
Canadas daily life 2014-01-28
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- in Quebec, where the majority of the,population is of ____
- ___ however, will understand formal French
- many areas in canada, especially it's __ provinces
- thousand these farms are very big, with average sizes of __ acres
- Canada's ___ and other grain
- because of canadas strong ___
- canadas cities feature some of the country's ____ ____
- native Americans also excel ___
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- the quality of life in Canadians cities are very ___
- expect for ___ parts of the country
- after world war __
- one of the most obvious features that make canada different then it's __ neighbor is language
- most Canadians trance their ____ to Europeans
- all these ___ to canada brought their national customs
14 Clues: after world war __ • Canada's ___ and other grain • because of canadas strong ___ • native Americans also excel ___ • expect for ___ parts of the country • ___ however, will understand formal French • most Canadians trance their ____ to Europeans • many areas in canada, especially it's __ provinces • the quality of life in Canadians cities are very ___ • ...
Countries and cities 2022-04-20
10 Clues: city in UK • nation in UAE • city in China • city in Brazil • capital of USA • capital of Peru • capital of Italy • capital of France • capital of Germany • capital of Colombia
geography quiz easy one 2024-10-16
11 Clues: City in Spain • Island in Africa • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Russia • Capital of Brasil • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Netherlands • Country in South America • Biggest country in Africa • Wellknown city in Middle east • City in Spain and in Argentina
Guess the Capital City of United States of America 2021-01-31
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- I am capital of Alabama, who am I?
- I am capital of South Carolina, who am I?
- I am capital of Massachusetts, who am I?
- I am capital of Wyoming, who am I?
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- I am capital of New Mexico, who am I?
- I am capital of New Jersey, who am I?
- I am capital of Hawaii, who am I?
- I am capital of North Carolina, who am I?
- Rock I am capital of Arkansas, who am I?
- I am capital of Delaware, who am I?
10 Clues: I am capital of Hawaii, who am I? • I am capital of Alabama, who am I? • I am capital of Wyoming, who am I? • I am capital of Delaware, who am I? • I am capital of New Mexico, who am I? • I am capital of New Jersey, who am I? • Rock I am capital of Arkansas, who am I? • I am capital of Massachusetts, who am I? • I am capital of North Carolina, who am I? • ...
States + Capitals #3 2024-11-06
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- The capital city of this state is Baton Rouge.
- The capital city of this state is Des Moines.
- The capital city of this state is Salt Lake City.
- The capital city of this state is Tallahassee.
- The capital city of this state is Boise.
- The capital city of this state is Salem.
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- The capital city of this state is Augusta.
- The capital city of this state is Minneapolis.
- The capital city of this state is Pierre
- The capital city of this state is Cheyenne.
10 Clues: The capital city of this state is Pierre • The capital city of this state is Boise. • The capital city of this state is Salem. • The capital city of this state is Augusta. • The capital city of this state is Cheyenne. • The capital city of this state is Des Moines. • The capital city of this state is Minneapolis. • The capital city of this state is Baton Rouge. • ...
The Earliest Americans 2017-08-22
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- Fierce warriors and their superior military ability was key to their success.
- Like the Olmec, they grew maize and other crops and lived in small villages
- Known for building and art. They had an advanced system of highways, paved roads, and rope bridges.
- Believed to be the first people to arrive in North America by crossing the Bering Land Bridge
- Ancient Maya city that was a major power on the border between the Maya highlands and lowlands.
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- Aztec capital that became the greatest city in the Americas and one of the world's largest cities.
- A movement of people or animals from one region to another.
- Region that includes the southern part of what is now Mexico and the northern parts of Central America.
- Developed the earliest known civilization in Mesoamerica.
9 Clues: Developed the earliest known civilization in Mesoamerica. • A movement of people or animals from one region to another. • Like the Olmec, they grew maize and other crops and lived in small villages • Fierce warriors and their superior military ability was key to their success. • ...
Crossword 2025-05-22
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- Whats the capital of Cambodia
- Whats the capital of Laos
- Ocean west of Australia
- What is the capital of Palau?
- Whats the capital of Indonesia
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- This sea is located west of Philippines
- Whats the capital of Vietnam
- What is the capital of Malaysia
- What is the capital of Thailand?
- Whats the capital of East Timor
10 Clues: Ocean west of Australia • Whats the capital of Laos • Whats the capital of Vietnam • Whats the capital of Cambodia • What is the capital of Palau? • Whats the capital of Indonesia • What is the capital of Malaysia • Whats the capital of East Timor • What is the capital of Thailand? • This sea is located west of Philippines
africa 2025-08-29
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- Swaziland.
- West African country named after a river; capital Banjul.
- Central African country; capital Libreville.
- Ocean island nation; capital Moroni.
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- favorite in East Africa; capital Nairobi.
- of Africa nation; capital Addis Ababa.
- African nation founded by freed slaves; capital Monrovia.
- of the Nile and pyramids.
- West African nation; capital Accra.
- kingdom inside South Africa; capital Maseru.
10 Clues: Swaziland. • of the Nile and pyramids. • West African nation; capital Accra. • Ocean island nation; capital Moroni. • of Africa nation; capital Addis Ababa. • favorite in East Africa; capital Nairobi. • Central African country; capital Libreville. • kingdom inside South Africa; capital Maseru. • African nation founded by freed slaves; capital Monrovia. • ...
Plurals 2016-12-27
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 • ...
Franco's cross word 2012-11-26
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- were temples created by the Sumerians with steps leading to the top of the structure
- the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun
- an irrigation system that allowed farmers to grow crops easier
- a code of law that king Hammurabi posted, people were ordered to obey
- the river that flows north of Mesopotamia
- one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia
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- tall structures used to keep the tombs of the dead inside of them, usually there were booby traps
- the river that flows south of Mesopotami
- a person with a special ability or skill to do a job or profession
- one of the first cities to ever be civilized
- 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 whee
- a person who wrote things down for other people before printing was invented
- a person who rules a community, for example a president
- an amount of something more than enough, for example I have a surplus of wheat
15 Clues: the river that flows south of Mesopotami • 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 • ...
Franco's Crossword 2012-11-25
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- one of the first cities to ever be civilized
- were temples created by the Sumerians with steps leading to the top of the structure
- the river that flows north of Mesopotamia
- a person who wrote things down for other people before printing was invented
- 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
- one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia
- the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun
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- tall structures used to keep the tombs of the dead inside of them, usually there were booby traps
- an irrigation system that allowed farmers to grow crops easier
- the river that flows south of Mesopotamia
- a person who rules a community, for example a president
- it was a smart civilization, they invented the first written language, they also invented the wheel
- a civilization located in Southern Mesopotamia it was a massive city it had lots of canal system and a lot of crops
- an amount of something more than enough, for example i have a surplus of wheat
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 • ...
PEOPLE AND CIVILIZATION 2024-10-02
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- The sun god, one of the most important deities in the Egyptian pantheon.
- A large temple structure built in the center of Mesopotamian cities for religious purposes.
- The writing system of ancient Egypt, composed of symbols and pictures.
- One of the major cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, along with Mohenjo-Daro.
- Small stone carvings used for trade and identification, often featuring animal motifs.
- The title given to the rulers of ancient Egypt, considered gods on Earth.
- The first known civilization to emerge in Mesopotamia, credited with many innovations.
- The first form of writing developed in Mesopotamia, consisting of wedge-shaped marks.
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- A large public water tank, likely used for ritual bathing, found in Mohenjo-Daro.
- An ancient city of the Indus Valley, known for its advanced urban planning.
- The structured layout of streets and buildings in Indus cities, showing advanced urban planning.
- The river that provided water for agriculture and supported Mesopotamian civilization.
- The king of Ur known for creating one of the earliest legal codes.
- A massive tomb built for the pharaoh Khufu, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- The longest river in the world, essential for agriculture and life in Egypt.
15 Clues: The king of Ur known for creating one of the earliest legal codes. • The writing system of ancient Egypt, composed of symbols and pictures. • The sun god, one of the most important deities in the Egyptian pantheon. • The title given to the rulers of ancient Egypt, considered gods on Earth. • ...
Countries Cities Europe 2018-02-13
10 Clues: capital of Eire • famous for opera • capital of France • famous for choirs • capital of Sweden • capital of Norway • capital of Germany • capital of Portugal • famous for bullfights • where haggis come from
Sprout 2 B1 L1 2023-05-30
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- I had no_____. Let's go get some now.
- The soap will wash out of the _____.
- We can't use this _____! It's poisonous.
- The safe soap isn't poisonous and won't hurt the ____________.
- Let's go to the new _____.
- The soap can get into the drinking _____.
- Your soap can get into the drinking water and ______.
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- Look at the label. It has the _______ symbol on it.
- Let's go to the new mall and ___ some.
- Don't ____ the car with that soap.
- Look at the _______.
- _____ pollution is a serious problem around cities.
- The soap has the poison _______ on it.
- Soil ______ is a serious problem around cities.
- Motor oil, ______, and your poisonous soap get into the soil.
15 Clues: Look at the _______. • Let's go to the new _____. • Don't ____ the car with that soap. • The soap will wash out of the _____. • I had no_____. Let's go get some now. • Let's go to the new mall and ___ some. • The soap has the poison _______ on it. • We can't use this _____! It's poisonous. • The soap can get into the drinking _____. • ...
Boats and other things 2024-12-16
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- Training that where we learn requirements, credits, career outcomes
- There is plenty on the beach
- It's a base, we consult it every day
- There are only seven in the world, bodies of water
- Land formation surrounded by water
- There are only five in the world, bodies of water
- Johnny Depp & Keira Knightley are pirates, where?
- There is plenty on the beach
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- Ocean voyage
- To powerfully call, is the first word, name the biggest travel boat in the world
- Like cities on water, on a voyage
- Trees that are not trees
- Johnny & Keira deal with them
- Officially evaluated
- Place to swim, lounge, have fun, eat and drink on a boat
- Like cities on water
16 Clues: Ocean voyage • Officially evaluated • Like cities on water • Trees that are not trees • There is plenty on the beach • There is plenty on the beach • Johnny & Keira deal with them • Like cities on water, on a voyage • Land formation surrounded by water • It's a base, we consult it every day • There are only five in the world, bodies of water • ...
Roaring 20´s 2023-05-12
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- woman who changed the culture
- made cleaning clothes easier
- to not participate in world affairs
- the limitation of immigrants from certain countries
- the migration of thousand african americans from rural to northern cities
- ban of alcohol
- lead the harlem renaissance through his music
- bars that served alchohol illegaly
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- One of the most successful band leaders in the harlems cotton club
- made cleaning the dishes hassle free
- to pay the bank later and make a big purchase now
- creator of the assembly line
- First mass produced vehicle
- the spread of african american culture and pride through music and art
- the uncontrolled spread of cities into surrounding areas
15 Clues: ban of alcohol • First mass produced vehicle • made cleaning clothes easier • creator of the assembly line • woman who changed the culture • bars that served alchohol illegaly • to not participate in world affairs • made cleaning the dishes hassle free • lead the harlem renaissance through his music • to pay the bank later and make a big purchase now • ...
The Floodgates Open 2024-10-11
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- Claimed Brazil for Portugal
- Cried when he saw the Pacific for the 1st time
- Agreement between Spain & Portugal on how to split up new land
- The object Ponce De Leon searched for
- Found Grand Canyon while looking for 7 cities
- He is America's namesake
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- Spanish explorers
- Type of fort built near a mission
- First European to see the Pacific from America
- Conquered the Incas
- He was buried in the Mississippi after looking for 7 cities
- A big reason (besides disease)for Cortes' success
- First name of the man who saw the Mississippi River 1st
- Children born from one Spanish & one indigenous person
- Conquered the Aztecs
15 Clues: Spanish explorers • Conquered the Incas • Conquered the Aztecs • He is America's namesake • Claimed Brazil for Portugal • Type of fort built near a mission • The object Ponce De Leon searched for • Found Grand Canyon while looking for 7 cities • First European to see the Pacific from America • Cried when he saw the Pacific for the 1st time • ...
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. • ...
Capital Punishment in America 2026-04-09
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- a sealed room used as a method of execution in which a condemned person is put to death by exposure to lethal gas.
- the fair and impartial administration of law, ensuring that individuals are treated equitably, offenders are held accountable, and the legal system upholds the rule of law.
- a method of execution in which a condemned person is put to death by intravenous injection of lethal drugs.
- an act or omission that violates criminal law and is punishable by the state through the criminal justice system.
- treatment or conditions that are cruel, degrading, or violate basic human dignity and rights,
- the formal punishment imposed by a court on a person who has been convicted of a crime.
- the section of a prison where inmates who have been sentenced to death are held while awaiting execution.
- a penalty imposed by the criminal justice system on a person convicted of a crime as a consequence for their criminal conduct.
- treatment or conditions in law enforcement that are compassionate, respectful of human dignity, and free from unnecessary cruelty or suffering.
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- refers to principles of right and wrong conduct, particularly concerning ethical behavior, justice, and human values within the law enforcement system
- the legal act of carrying out a death sentence imposed by a court—the act of putting a condemned person to death as punishment for a capital offense.
- a crime for which the death penalty (capital punishment) can be imposed as a sentence.
- a device used as a method of execution in which a condemned person is put to death by passing a high-voltage electric current through their body.
- the legal sentence of execution imposed by a court for the most serious crimes
- means to officially declare or prove that a person is not guilty of a crime for which they were convicted or accused.
- a legal request to a higher court to review and overturn or modify a conviction or sentence imposed by a lower court.
16 Clues: the legal sentence of execution imposed by a court for the most serious crimes • a crime for which the death penalty (capital punishment) can be imposed as a sentence. • the formal punishment imposed by a court on a person who has been convicted of a crime. • treatment or conditions that are cruel, degrading, or violate basic human dignity and rights, • ...
History vocab 2014-09-22
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- The speed with which change is taking place
- The movement of people is known as this
- they are farms
- A model used to explain the the population history of a country or region
- show the population in the age group and gender
- This it the number of years that an average person should live
- being able to meet ones needs
- relying on others
- The difference between the money the country makes and the money the country
- the average life span of a person
- Cities and towns
- large numbers of people in one or two age groups
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- Products going out of the country import Products coming into the country
- the movement of people
- the amount of people in a given area
- The growth of population
- People who flee their country because of persecution or danger
- This show the density of the population on a map
- Goods that the country sells
- the movement to the cities
20 Clues: they are farms • Cities and towns • relying on others • the movement of people • The growth of population • the movement to the cities • Goods that the country sells • being able to meet ones needs • the average life span of a person • the amount of people in a given area • The movement of people is known as this • The speed with which change is taking place • ...
Greece vs Rome 2021-02-12
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- Romans were the first major city to use
- The Romans learned .... the inside of animal
- a person to do stuff for a family
- Greeks spent a lot of time in making their
- Gods were an important part of
- Building was a big part of rome like the
- Both places were forced into
- They both used this structure of a human
- houses in both places are used for warm and
- People have argued so much about the beginning of
- Greeks used the olympics to honor
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- Greeks were introduced to the letters of the... a long time ago
- Greek... is very specific
- Romans won the first …… war
- Both cities children went to
- The … punic war was the shortest
- The roman empire ended becauce the emperor was killed by a ….. leader
- People have argued so much about the beginning of
- Greeks used …. to stay happy
- The children loved to play with
20 Clues: Greek... is very specific • Romans won the first …… war • Both cities children went to • Greeks used …. to stay happy • Both places were forced into • Gods were an important part of • The children loved to play with • The … punic war was the shortest • a person to do stuff for a family • Greeks used the olympics to honor • Romans were the first major city to use • ...
Ch#11 Crossword 2023-03-27
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- What was the first road actually paid for by Congress/taxes
- power what replaced human and animal work?
- What was the “best road in the US”
- what did indrustrial revolution transform
- What did the “spinning jenny” do
- what did the Erie Canal connect?
- what did economy shift toward?
- Coast Where did most people leave to move to the factory cities
- what was required to make mills?
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- What was a danger of so many steamboats on rivers?
- How long would it take to get from Pittsburgh to New Orleans by boat
- What “opened a new era in river travel”
- what replaced hand tools?
- What mode of transportation was preferred by travelers
- where were large machines "housed"?
- who built turnpikes?
- where did the industrial revolution begin?
- What was the “Model Factory Town” established around 1820?
- What advancement in water transportation made it possible to get western goods to eastern cities?
19 Clues: who built turnpikes? • what replaced hand tools? • what did economy shift toward? • What did the “spinning jenny” do • what did the Erie Canal connect? • what was required to make mills? • What was the “best road in the US” • where were large machines "housed"? • What “opened a new era in river travel” • what did indrustrial revolution transform • ...
6th World History 2025-08-20
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- metal made from copper and tin
- the period of history before writing
- area where cities usually formed due to water access
- lifestyle early humans lived. Didn't stay in one place
- where scientists say humans first originated
- government ruled by a king/queen. One of the first types of governments
- bronze age invention
- Name of land bridge that was used to migrate to the Americas
- people whose job was to write things down
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- early mesopotamian writing system
- cold period that allowed humans to migrate from Asia to America
- complex society with government, religion, and cities
- where many early civilizations developed. "Between two rivers"
- literally means "new stone"
- the process of taming animals and making them useful
- common crop grown across the world
- job of most early humans
- the process of people being able to do different, more specific jobs
- when you have more of something than you need
19 Clues: bronze age invention • job of most early humans • literally means "new stone" • metal made from copper and tin • early mesopotamian writing system • common crop grown across the world • the period of history before writing • people whose job was to write things down • where scientists say humans first originated • when you have more of something than you need • ...
Atlas Crossword 2014-06-16
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- The capital city of Morocco
- The ocean surrounding Antarctica
- The capital city of Australia
- The imaginary line dividing the Earth into two halves
- The capital city of England
- The capital city of Kenya
- The ocean which divides Europe and Africa from the Americas
- Chris Gayle is from this Caribbean island
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- This sea divides Saudi Arabia from Egypt, Sudan and Eritrea
- The UK is found on this tectonic plate
- The second biggest country (by land area) in South America
- The capital city of Iran
- Mountains found to the north of India
- The main mountain chain found in South America
14 Clues: The capital city of Iran • The capital city of Kenya • The capital city of Morocco • The capital city of England • The capital city of Australia • The ocean surrounding Antarctica • Mountains found to the north of India • The UK is found on this tectonic plate • Chris Gayle is from this Caribbean island • The main mountain chain found in South America • ...
Estado Aragua 2023-06-11
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- Torreón de...
- Lago
- Asentamiento de alemanes
- Límite sur del Estado
- Capital del municipio Zamora
- Lugar de fantásticas playas
- ... es lo mejor
- Capital del municipio Santiago Mariño
- Rascacielos ubicado en la ciudad venezolana de Maracay
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- Museo de tecnología aeronáutica militar y civil
- Primer parque nacional decretado en Venezuela
- Capital del estado
- Bahía de...
- Diario famoso del estado
- Famoso por su cacao
- ... de la Costa
- Famoso grupo comercial de Maracay
17 Clues: Lago • Bahía de... • Torreón de... • ... de la Costa • ... es lo mejor • Capital del estado • Famoso por su cacao • Límite sur del Estado • Diario famoso del estado • Asentamiento de alemanes • Lugar de fantásticas playas • Capital del municipio Zamora • Famoso grupo comercial de Maracay • Capital del municipio Santiago Mariño • Primer parque nacional decretado en Venezuela • ...
The United Kingdom 2017-05-03
12 Clues: religion • flower of Wales • capital of Wales • flower of Ireland • head of the State • official language • flower of Scotland • capital of England • capital of Scotland • rose flower of England • capital of Northern Ireland • minister person who choose a cabinet
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) • ...
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
The United Kingdom 2020-11-07
12 Clues: Ecosse • Angleterre • pays de Galle • Irlande du Nord • capital de l'Ecosse • nationalité de l'Ecosse • capital de l'Angleterre • capital du Pays de Galle • nationalité de l'Angleterre • capital de l'Irlande du Nord • nationalité du Pays de Galle • nationalité de l'Irlande du Nord
Canda daily life 2014-01-28
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- many areas in Canada especially it's central provinces, have lots of (blank)
- one of the most obvious features that makes Canada different from it's southern neighbor is it's (blank)
- most lie within a few hundred kilometers of Canada's southern (blank) with the United States.
- Canada's(blank)and other grain are very well known in any countries around the world.
- (blank) is well know for it's natural environment and dozens of national parks.
- Arguably some of the countries most(blank)art is that of the Inuit North.
- Canada's cities feature some of the countries grandest parties and(blank)
- like many people in the Untied States Canadians trace their ancestry to (blank)
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- After World War 2 there was a tremendous amount of European (blank)
- The Montreal (blank) festival bring some of the world's greatest musicians.
- In Quebec City the local tongue is known as(blank)
- Canada is well known for it's(blank)and dozens of National Parks.
- (blank)Still call the frozen north home.
- like Americans many (blank) live in big cities.
14 Clues: (blank)Still call the frozen north home. • like Americans many (blank) live in big cities. • In Quebec City the local tongue is known as(blank) • Canada is well known for it's(blank)and dozens of National Parks. • After World War 2 there was a tremendous amount of European (blank) • Arguably some of the countries most(blank)art is that of the Inuit North. • ...
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 • ...
Spanish Choice Board 2019-09-24
business voc 2015-04-12
Chapter 19 Note Review 2022-11-03
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- Reformers who wanted to expose the ills of society
- Corrupt Political Boss in NYC
- A type of journalism aimed at selling newspapers
- Founded Hull House to help the poor
- promoted Birth Control and Eugenics
- One of these happened in Atlanta killing 24 Afr.-Americans
- Wrote a book about the meatpacking industry
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- Founder of Standard Oil
- Very tall buildings in the new growing cities
- movement to add parks to major cities
- Subways and elevated trains made up with type of transit
- Wrote the Gospel of Wealth
- Political Cartoonist who helped bring down Tweed
- photographed immigrants and the poor
- This island near NYC had one of the first amusement parks
15 Clues: Founder of Standard Oil • Wrote the Gospel of Wealth • Corrupt Political Boss in NYC • Founded Hull House to help the poor • promoted Birth Control and Eugenics • photographed immigrants and the poor • movement to add parks to major cities • Wrote a book about the meatpacking industry • Very tall buildings in the new growing cities • ...
Chapter 19 Note Review 2022-11-03
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- Reformers who wanted to expose the ills of society
- Very tall buildings in the new growing cities
- promoted Birth Control and Eugenics
- Political Cartoonist who helped bring down Tweed
- photographed immigrants and the poor
- A type of journalism aimed at selling newspapers
- One of these happened in Atlanta killing 24 Afr.-Americans
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- Founded Hull House to help the poor
- This island near NYC had one of the first amusement parks
- Subways and elevated trains made up with type of transit
- movement to add parks to major cities
- Wrote the Gospel of Wealth
- Wrote a book about the meatpacking industry
- Corrupt Political Boss in NYC
- Founder of Standard Oil
15 Clues: Founder of Standard Oil • Wrote the Gospel of Wealth • Corrupt Political Boss in NYC • Founded Hull House to help the poor • promoted Birth Control and Eugenics • photographed immigrants and the poor • movement to add parks to major cities • Wrote a book about the meatpacking industry • Very tall buildings in the new growing cities • ...
1-3 Beginning of civilization 2018-10-28
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- the first metal people learned to make
- these people brought goods and ideas on their travels
- society with cities, art, buildings, jobs, and government
- more than you need
- supplying land with water from another place
- this was created to provide rules and keep order
- with this invention people could transport goods easier and faster
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- when people became ___ the population increased because they had more food
- number of people in an area
- group of people with similar wealth, background, and way of life
- a skilled worker
- jobs
- one example of a good that artisans make
- in ____ there were a wide variety of occupations
- metal used to make weapons
15 Clues: jobs • a skilled worker • more than you need • metal used to make weapons • number of people in an area • the first metal people learned to make • one example of a good that artisans make • supplying land with water from another place • in ____ there were a wide variety of occupations • this was created to provide rules and keep order • ...
Journeys (Unit 7) 2024-08-29
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- trains stops at many _____________.
- famous green form of transport in Lisbon
- days where we spend on travelling or visiting a place
- I love to go for long ______ with my mother.
- a vehicle equipped for living in
- a person who is travelling or visiting a place
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- a diagrammatic representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads
- railway transport which goes under
- a main road, especially one connecting major towns or cities
- Amish people live in...
- It's a wonderful feeling to ______ around the ocean.
- its easy to pull things with _______ bicycle.
- a passenger vehicle powered by electricity conveyed by overhead cables, and running on rails laid in a public road.
- eye Europe's tallest cantilevered observation wheel
- very happy
- best way go around Greek island.
16 Clues: very happy • Amish people live in... • best way go around Greek island. • a vehicle equipped for living in • railway transport which goes under • trains stops at many _____________. • famous green form of transport in Lisbon • I love to go for long ______ with my mother. • its easy to pull things with _______ bicycle. • a person who is travelling or visiting a place • ...
Chapter 6 study guide 2025-12-02
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- ______ were crowded, rundown apartments
- ______ Journalism is used for dramatic in news reports
- _____ Developed on the outskirts of cities
- ______ colleges were created using funds from the Morrill Act
- ____ class had doctors,lawyers, and teachers
- _____ was a movement in literature and art focusing everyday
- Steel and ____ allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers
- ______ to the movement of people from rural areas to cities
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- Nativist were ______ who opposed immigration
- _____ literacy led to rapid growth of newspapers
- ____ island was the processing center for immigrant
- Compulsory and _____ laws required children to attend school
- _______ is the process by which immigrants adjust American culture
- _____ and ragtime became popular forms of entertainment
- ______ Addams founded a Hull House in Chicago
15 Clues: ______ were crowded, rundown apartments • _____ Developed on the outskirts of cities • Nativist were ______ who opposed immigration • ____ class had doctors,lawyers, and teachers • ______ Addams founded a Hull House in Chicago • _____ literacy led to rapid growth of newspapers • ____ island was the processing center for immigrant • ...
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 • ...
unit 3 crossword 2022-11-01
8 Clues: country • lakes, oceans • tons of people (cities) • movement towards cities • formed by glacier basins • spread of urban settlements • canals that connect to great lakes • things that help a country function
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 • ...
Ch#11 Crossword 2023-03-27
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- What was the first road actually paid for by Congress/taxes
- power what replaced human and animal work?
- What was the “best road in the US”
- what did indrustrial revolution transform
- What did the “spinning jenny” do
- what did the Erie Canal connect?
- what did economy shift toward?
- Coast Where did most people leave to move to the factory cities
- what was required to make mills?
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- What was a danger of so many steamboats on rivers?
- How long would it take to get from Pittsburgh to New Orleans by boat
- What “opened a new era in river travel”
- what replaced hand tools?
- What mode of transportation was preferred by travelers
- where were large machines "housed"?
- who built turnpikes?
- where did the industrial revolution begin?
- What was the “Model Factory Town” established around 1820?
- What advancement in water transportation made it possible to get western goods to eastern cities?
19 Clues: who built turnpikes? • what replaced hand tools? • what did economy shift toward? • What did the “spinning jenny” do • what did the Erie Canal connect? • what was required to make mills? • What was the “best road in the US” • where were large machines "housed"? • What “opened a new era in river travel” • what did indrustrial revolution transform • ...
Boom and Bust 2024-03-13
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- Area or neighborhoods right outside of cities
- Payments to where the public can invest in a company
- Assist the elderly after retirement
- Employed young men with jobs to conserve the environment
- People who illegally sold or transported alcohol
- The spark of African American culture during the 1920s and 1930s
- Hopeful for improvement or future
- FDR's plan to fight the Great Depression
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- extreme dust storms in the great plains
- Subsidized farmers to grow less
- The movement of African Americans to the North and West of the United States
- Buying Stocks on borrowed money
- protects money in banks up to 250 thousand dollars
- Tax on international trade
- provides people with jobs in public works
- Hidden or secret bars
- Provided cheap electricity in the Tennessee river valley
- The countryside or away from cities
- Someone who writes music
19 Clues: Hidden or secret bars • Someone who writes music • Tax on international trade • Subsidized farmers to grow less • Buying Stocks on borrowed money • Hopeful for improvement or future • Assist the elderly after retirement • The countryside or away from cities • extreme dust storms in the great plains • FDR's plan to fight the Great Depression • ...
Topic 6 Lesson 1 and 2 2026-03-17
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- King of ancient Egypt.
- members of the Coptic Church a branch of Christianity.
- government based on Religion
- Egyptian leader
- a system of writing using pictures.
- a body that has been preserved so it will not decompose.
- a place in the desert where water can be found
- flat plain formed on a seabed where a river deposits material over many years-triangle shaped
- largest hot desert
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- belief in many different Gods
- people move into cities and the cities grow larger.
- This is a collection and other writings meant to help find their way on the journey to the afterlife.
- picture symbol.
- all Arabs should unite in one country.
- people trained to write
- longest river in the world
- dam across the Nile River
- people who move from place to place without a permanent home.
- the indigenous people of West Africa
19 Clues: picture symbol. • Egyptian leader • largest hot desert • King of ancient Egypt. • people trained to write • dam across the Nile River • longest river in the world • government based on Religion • belief in many different Gods • a system of writing using pictures. • the indigenous people of West Africa • all Arabs should unite in one country. • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Where in the Caribbean am I? 2026-01-28
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- Kitts. Historic railway and a volcanic peak
- I’m a French Caribbean Isle
- Blue Mountains produce world famous coffee
- I’m made up of over 700 islands
- Maarten Split between two nations
- My capital city is St Johns
- Cayman Famous for underwater sculpture park
- St George’s is my capital
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- Port of Spain is my capital
- Arid landscapes and white beaches
- Rico A US territory with Spanish heritage
- East coast is for surfing west coast is calm
- Capital is The Valley
- Lucia. Volcanic beaches and waterfalls
- Smaller than my twin island to the west
- Has boiling lakes and hot springs
- A volcanic island with hot springs
- I produce blue liqueur
18 Clues: Capital is The Valley • I produce blue liqueur • St George’s is my capital • Port of Spain is my capital • I’m a French Caribbean Isle • My capital city is St Johns • I’m made up of over 700 islands • Arid landscapes and white beaches • Maarten Split between two nations • Has boiling lakes and hot springs • A volcanic island with hot springs • ...
Vocabulary 2024-05-28
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
Canada Daily Life 2014-01-29
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- One of the most famous festivals is the Montreal _______ Festival.
- Like Americans most Canadians live in big ________.
- Canada is very similar to _______________.
- Canada's main sport is ___________.
- Canada has big ________ that their sizes go up to 1,000 acres.
- The main language used in Quebec is called ________________.
- Every year Quebec has a _________ Carnival.
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- Eskimos also used to use ____________.
- Another part of Canadian ancestry came from the _____________.
- Canada is one of the ________ places to visit and live.
- All Eskimos used to get around the land by using a ____________.
- One of Canada's major cities.
- Another one of Canada's main languages.
- Most Canadian ancestry came from _________________.
14 Clues: One of Canada's major cities. • Canada's main sport is ___________. • Eskimos also used to use ____________. • Another one of Canada's main languages. • Canada is very similar to _______________. • Every year Quebec has a _________ Carnival. • Like Americans most Canadians live in big ________. • Most Canadian ancestry came from _________________. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
