capital cities Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Franco's crossword 2012-11-26
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- it was a smart civilization, they invented the first written language, they also invented the wheel
- were temples created by the Sumerians with steps leading to the top of the structure
- a code of law that king Hammurabi posted, people were ordered to obey
- an irrigation system that allowed farmers to grow crops easier
- a person who wrote things down for other people before printing was invented
- one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia
- an amount of something more than enough, for example I have a surplus of wheat
- tall structures used to keep the tombs of the dead inside of them, usually there were booby traps
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- one of the first cities to ever be civilized
- a person who rules a community, for example a president
- the river that flows south of Mesopotamia
- the river that flows north of Mesopotamia
- a civilization located in Southern Mesopotamia it was a massive city it had lots of canal system and a lot of crops
- a person with a special ability or skill to do a job or profession
- the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun
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 • ...
Transportation 2023-06-14
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- A vehicle that moves in water, like rivers or the ocean.
- A type of train that travels under the ground in cities.
- A large vehicle used to carry heavy loads or goods.
- A vehicle with four wheels that people drive on roads.
- A vehicle that flies in the sky, it has big spinning blades on top.
- A vehicle that runs on tracks through the streets, usually in cities.
- A vehicle with two wheels that you pedal to move.
- A large vehicle that carries many people along a set route.
- A car that carries passengers to places for a fee, usually in cities.
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- A vehicle with two wheels like a bike, but it has an engine so you don't have to pedal.
- A small vehicle with two wheels that you push with your foot to move.
- A vehicle that flies in the sky and carries people or goods long distances.
- A small board with wheels that you stand on and push with your foot to move.
- A long vehicle that travels on tracks and carries people or goods.
- A very large boat that carries people or goods across seas and oceans.
15 Clues: A vehicle with two wheels that you pedal to move. • A large vehicle used to carry heavy loads or goods. • A vehicle with four wheels that people drive on roads. • A vehicle that moves in water, like rivers or the ocean. • A type of train that travels under the ground in cities. • A large vehicle that carries many people along a set route. • ...
CHINA 2024-09-23
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- – A type of air pollution, often seen as a thick fog in cities (4 letters).
- – Industrial buildings that often contribute to air and water pollution (9 letters).
- – The removal of trees, often due to urban sprawl or industrial use (12 letters).
- Quality – A measure of pollution in the air; often very poor in China’s big cities (10 letters).
- – Unwanted materials produced by human activity, often improperly disposed of (5 letters).
- Rain – Precipitation that contains harmful chemicals due to air pollution (9 letters).
- – A primary energy source for China’s industries, contributing heavily to air pollution (4 letters).
- – Related to breathing; many people suffer from these diseases due to pollution (11 letters).
- – The process of turning rural areas into cities (12 letters).
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- – The physical and organizational structures, such as roads, that support a city (14 letters).
- Contamination – The pollution of rivers and lakes due to industrial waste (17 letters).
- – When an area has too many people, often leading to pollution and resource strain (14 letters).
- – The development of industries in a country on a wide scale (16 letters).
- Gases – Gases like carbon dioxide that contribute to global warming (15 letters).
- – A cause of urban congestion and air pollution from vehicles (7 letters).
15 Clues: – The process of turning rural areas into cities (12 letters). • – The development of industries in a country on a wide scale (16 letters). • – A cause of urban congestion and air pollution from vehicles (7 letters). • – A type of air pollution, often seen as a thick fog in cities (4 letters). • ...
Women's History 2022-12-05
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- Neighborhoods outside of the cities
- ___ the Riveter is a WWII motivational poster that came to symbolize women in the workforce
- Helped lead Lewis and Clark on their exploration of the Louisiana Purchase
- Limiting what you can buy to make sure there is enough for the war effort
- Wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin exposed horrors of slavery
- This amendment gave women the right to vote
- Nickname for the time period in which alcohol was illegal
- The desire to end all slavery everywhere.
- Wrote the “Feminine Mystique” which said women had bigger goals than being housewives. Led to the start of the modern women’s rights movement (birth control)
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- In the 1950’s, this describes the “job” women had. Women were expected to cook, clean and care for the kids when the men came home from WWII
- The first women’s right’s convention
- When whites left the cities in large groups to move into the suburbs (took jobs with them resulting in poorer inner cities)
- Loans to the government to pay for the war
- In this area of the US most women could here vote before the 19th amendment
- Anti-lynching
- Secret bars during Prohibition
- This word means the right to vote
- This amendment banned the sale, production, and distribution of alcohol. It was promoted by the Temperance Movement.
- Young women of the 1920’s who challenged traditional values, by drinking, smoking and flirting
19 Clues: Anti-lynching • Secret bars during Prohibition • This word means the right to vote • Neighborhoods outside of the cities • The first women’s right’s convention • The desire to end all slavery everywhere. • Loans to the government to pay for the war • This amendment gave women the right to vote • Wrote Uncle Tom’s Cabin exposed horrors of slavery • ...
Asian Country and Cities 2012-10-16
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- Where Karate Kid was filmed.
- Most popular city in the South of China.
- One of the most famous sit seeing places in the country is the Tajmahal
- Located directly north of Hong Kong.
- The current Mayor is Huang Qifan
- The Largest city in this Asian city is Bangkok.
- Land borders are shared with Thailand, Indonesia, and Brunei.
- This city is a area of the Nantou Peninsula.
- lies on the western side of the Pearl River Delta.
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- Located in the pacific sea
- It is the world's fourth most populous country.
- it is the largest coastal city in northern China.
- is a province in the country of Indonesia.
- This city in China is divided by the Han river.
- largest city by population in the People's Republic of China.
- Is a great place for skiing in Japan and the word starts with a N
- Capital city in Japan
- Location of Hangover part 2.
- shares borders with Norway, Finland etc.
- Kong We live here!.
20 Clues: Kong We live here!. • Capital city in Japan • Located in the pacific sea • Where Karate Kid was filmed. • Location of Hangover part 2. • The current Mayor is Huang Qifan • Located directly north of Hong Kong. • Most popular city in the South of China. • shares borders with Norway, Finland etc. • is a province in the country of Indonesia. • ...
Tale of Two Cities 2013-06-06
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- relatives
- flow of speech that has grace and force
- complete disorder; great confusion
- put into a grave or tomb; buried
- flood
- a false statement spoken with intent to harm the reputation of another
- bravery; courage
- warlike
- settle a disagrement or difference; make peace
- injurious speech; belittlement
- skill; cleverness
- pretend; disguise
- great misfortune; disaster
- outward appearance
- foul; disgusting; poor
- in a state of mental conflict or confusion
- ask earnestly
- having more power; most noticeable
- find comfort
- move in different directions; scatter
- distasteful; morally offensive
- sickly yellowish or brownish-yellow color
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- away at a distance but in view
- disagreement or difference; make peace
- decision; determination
- fighting Attitude
- examine in detail
- diminish
- act of intruding, or coming unasked or unwanted
- secret or sly action
- the act of breaking law, command, commitment,etc
- full or hurtful or deadly influence
- badly cut or torn; spoiled, ruined
- act of pleading for another person
- skill in using the hands or body
- increase; add to
- regard with horror or disgust; hate; detest
- heavy and awkward; bulky
- disobedient; willful
- brought back to useful, good, or fitting condition
- hateful; sickening
- Destructive; fatal deadly
- indicating upcoming evil; threatening; ominous
- violent storm or disturbance
- face; appearance or respect
45 Clues: flood • warlike • diminish • relatives • find comfort • ask earnestly • bravery; courage • increase; add to • fighting Attitude • examine in detail • skill; cleverness • pretend; disguise • outward appearance • hateful; sickening • secret or sly action • disobedient; willful • foul; disgusting; poor • decision; determination • heavy and awkward; bulky • Destructive; fatal deadly • great misfortune; disaster • ...
The Lost Cities Keywords 2019-08-06
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- to steal.
- people have left this place, and so it becomes empty. It is ______.
- to break down
- something that is untouched.
- capsule objects left behind by ancient inhabitants, which allow us to see how they lived during that time.
- to dig up. Archaeologists have this job.
- too many things to count. There are countless stars, there are countless mountains, there is countless sand.
- something that is so significant, big and impressive that it is scary. The Yangshuo mountains are formidable.
- a group of people that have a culture at a certain time period. i.e The Ancient Greeks.
- a small part that remains of something historical.
- something that is impressive and easy to notice.
- something that is very, very nice. It can be expensive and rare. For example, a diamond.
- a time when a country or region is doing really good economically. China is currently in a time of prosperity.
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- a city that is well-defended with a city wall.
- to move from one area to a different area. For example, to move from Yangshuo to Beijing.
- an object made in the past that is historically or culturally interesting.
- an object in the sky that takes detailed photos of the Earth's terrain.
- something or someone that is well known because they are talked about a lot in stories.
- when you do not know what happens but you have a guess using your imagination.
- disaster typhoons, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, earthquakes
- buildings
- people that live in a country or place. I am an inhabitant of England.
- things made by humans such as schools, hospitals, roads, railways.
23 Clues: to steal. • buildings • to break down • something that is untouched. • to dig up. Archaeologists have this job. • a city that is well-defended with a city wall. • something that is impressive and easy to notice. • a small part that remains of something historical. • disaster typhoons, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, earthquakes • ...
ISS SITES AND CITIES 2017-09-28
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- Navy site in Suitland Maryland
- Mexico City, Washington, __________
- America's largest shipyard (city)
- Geospatial centre in Springfield
- Where the space shuttle lands on its return
- Forrest Gump filmed in this S Carolina city
- Lift off
- Joint Anacostia-__________
- First in flight AFB in Ohio
- Air Force Base in Fort Walton Beach
- City of brotherly love
- Ship-Garden (in Washington DC)
- Within the United Nations
- Home of the Reaper in Nevada
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- Air Force Base in Omaha Nebraska
- City in Alabama where NASA trains
- Huge Army training ground in Canada
- Roll the dice (city)
- centre of everything in Tampa
- BDS safe town
- ___________Arsenal
- UK main mission to US in Washington
- Land of the rising sun-large body of water
- Training Support Center Hampton Roads
- Boston's U.S. transportation hub
25 Clues: Lift off • BDS safe town • ___________Arsenal • Roll the dice (city) • City of brotherly love • Within the United Nations • Joint Anacostia-__________ • First in flight AFB in Ohio • Home of the Reaper in Nevada • centre of everything in Tampa • Navy site in Suitland Maryland • Ship-Garden (in Washington DC) • Air Force Base in Omaha Nebraska • Geospatial centre in Springfield • ...
Cities of the world 2017-10-28
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- The state where Las vegas is located
- The capital of South Korea
- The continent where Helsinki, Oslo, Segovia are located
- the capital of Normay
- The country where Segovia is located
- The name of the most famous museum in Paris
- It is an economic union between countries. For example Paris, Venice, Segovia are part of this countries.
- the city with the last gothic catedral in Spain
- In this country the taekwondo was created
- a recognized place in Segovia
- The official city of FIFA headquarters
- The most alpine country in the world
- The Capital of Finland
- The largest country by size in the World
- The name of one of the most famous musicians in Russia
- the most famous natural park at the atlantic coast of Colombia
- The name of the most famous stadium in Brazil
- Egyptian River
- The south american country in contact with atlantic and pacific oceans
- The circle located in the center of South Korea’s flag
- How people call Rio de Janeiro citizens
- The coutry of the mummies
- One of the official language in Switzerland
- the most recognized natural attraction in Switzerland
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- The continent where Seoul is located.
- The nickname of the bell located at the palace of Westminster
- A famous britannic soccer player
- Traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat
- Official language of Rio de Janeiro
- The capital of Brazil
- The capital of Russia
- The continent when Rio de Janeiro and Bogota are located
- The last name of the currently president of Russia
- The capital of Great Britain
- the city of the gondola rides
- City called "sin city"
- One of the most famous sports in Great Britain
- The capital of Colombia.
- Characteristic biome of Las vegas
- The most representative place in Paris
- The last name of the most famous female tennis player in Russia
- The continent where Egypt is located
- Egyptian icon
- The name of one of the most recognized building in Russia
- The name of one beach of Rio de Janeiro
- What does White colour represent in South Korea’s flag?
- The country where Venice is located
- The city of the love
- The official language of parisian citizens
- cairo The capital of Egypt
50 Clues: Egyptian icon • Egyptian River • The city of the love • The capital of Brazil • The capital of Russia • the capital of Normay • City called "sin city" • The Capital of Finland • The capital of Colombia. • The coutry of the mummies • The capital of South Korea • cairo The capital of Egypt • The capital of Great Britain • the city of the gondola rides • a recognized place in Segovia • ...
Cities of the world 2017-10-28
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- The coutry of the mummies
- The nickname of the bell located at the palace of Westminster
- The city of the gondola rides
- The name of one of the most recognized building in Russia
- One of the most famous sports in Great Britain
- Egyptian icon
- The capital of Great Britain
- The name of the most famous stadium in Brazil
- The capital of Normay
- The continent where Seoul is located.
- The name of the most famous museum in Paris
- The capital of Brazil
- The state where Las vegas is located
- The most representative place in Paris
- The city of the love
- The most alpine country in the world
- In this country the taekwondo was created
- A recognized place in Segovia
- Official language of Rio de Janeiro
- The country where Segovia is located
- The capital of Russia
- A famous britannic soccer player
- The circle located in the center of South Korea’s flag
- The official language of parisian citizens
- How people call Rio de Janeiro citizens
- The official city of FIFA headquarters
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- The last name of the currently president of Russia
- Egyptian River
- The continent where Helsinki, Oslo, Segovia are located
- Traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat
- One of the official language in Switzerland
- The largest country by size in the World
- The most famous natural park at the atlantic coast of Colombia
- the city with the last gothic catedral in Spain
- The name of one of the most famous musicians in Russia
- The last name of the most famous female tennis player in Russia
- The continent where Egypt is located
- The name of one beach of Rio de Janeiro
- The capital of Colombia.
- City called "sin city"
- The continent when Rio de Janeiro and Bogota are located
- Characteristic biome of Las vegas
- It is an economic union between countries. For example Paris, Venice, Segovia are part of this countries.
- The south american country in contact with atlantic and pacific oceans
- The most recognized natural attraction in Switzerland
- What does White colour represent in South Korea’s flag?
- The capital of Egypt
- The capital of South Korea
- The country where Venice is located
- The Capital of Finland
50 Clues: Egyptian icon • Egyptian River • The city of the love • The capital of Egypt • The capital of Normay • The capital of Brazil • The capital of Russia • City called "sin city" • The Capital of Finland • The capital of Colombia. • The coutry of the mummies • The capital of South Korea • The capital of Great Britain • The city of the gondola rides • A recognized place in Segovia • ...
Pee Dee Cities & Towns 2019-02-25
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- Fort Pedro
- Levern Tart hails from here
- Sounds like Mylanta
- Jim Maxwell, former linebacker of NY Giants
- Ronald McNair was born here
- The Strangers was filmed here
- Home to the Blenheim Ginger Ale
- Birthplace of Gashouse Gang member, Pat Crawford
- Home to Williamsburg Technical College
- Carlisle Floyd, American opera composer was born here
- Dizzy Gillespie was born here
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- Francis Marion is located here
- Check out our famous raceway
- Town Creek Indian Mound is located here
- 151 runs through here to Monroe
- Home of Coker University
- County seat of Chesterfield County
- Theodosia Burr made her home at Oaks Plantation here
- Home to Webster University
- Brewer Gold Mine is located due west of this town
- Home to Coastal Carolina University
- B.J. Goodson was born here
22 Clues: Fort Pedro • Sounds like Mylanta • Home of Coker University • Home to Webster University • B.J. Goodson was born here • Levern Tart hails from here • Ronald McNair was born here • Check out our famous raceway • The Strangers was filmed here • Dizzy Gillespie was born here • Francis Marion is located here • 151 runs through here to Monroe • Home to the Blenheim Ginger Ale • ...
Countries' most populous cities 2023-09-25
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- Ghana
- Kazakhstan
- Senegal
- Angola
- Taiwan
- Rwanda
- Cameroon
- Venezuela
- Guatemala
- Afghanistan
- Uruguay
- Croatia
- Canada
- Togo
- Argentina
- Lithuania
- Philippines
- Vietnam
- Mexico
- Greece
- Nigeria
- South Korea
- DR Congo
- Czechia
- South Sudan
- Bulgaria
- Burkina Faso
- Romania
- Equatorial Guinea
- Tunisia
- Niger
- Papua New Guinea
- Algeria
- Armenia
- Tanzania
- The Gambia
- Russia
- Ivory Coast
- Ireland
- Itself
- Benin
- Finland
- Austria
- Chad
- Malaysia
- Zimbabwe
- Australia
- Egypt
- Indonesia
- Myanmar
- Iran
- South Africa
- Cuba
- Ukraine
- Nicaragua
- Gabon
- Colombia
- Spain
- Bolivia
- Mauritius
- Republic of the Congo
- China
- Dominican Republic
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- Sweden
- Ecuador
- Madagascar
- Uganda
- Guinea
- UK
- India
- Fiji
- Chile
- Botswana
- Cambodia
- Jamaica
- Somalia
- Germany
- Slovakia
- Iraq
- Malawi
- Saudi Arabia
- Portugal
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Burundi
- New Zealand
- Brazil
- Hungary
- Azerbaijan
- Thailand
- Bangladesh
- Sierra Leone
- Georgia
- Kenya
- Denmark
- UAE
- Netherlands
- Japan
- Sudan
- Namibia
- Guinea-Bissau
- Turkiye
- France
- Libya
- Liberia
- Mali
- Serbia
- Lesotho
- USA
- Ethiopia
- Poland
- Belgium
- Honduras
- Peru
- Eritrea
- North Korea
- Haiti
- Paraguay
- Central African Republic
- Mauritania
- Italy
- Zambia
- Belarus
- Pakistan
- Estonia
- Latvia
126 Clues: UK • UAE • USA • Fiji • Iraq • Togo • Mali • Chad • Peru • Iran • Cuba • Ghana • India • Chile • Kenya • Japan • Sudan • Niger • Libya • Benin • Haiti • Egypt • Gabon • Italy • Spain • China • Sweden • Uganda • Angola • Taiwan • Guinea • Rwanda • Canada • Malawi • Mexico • Greece • Brazil • France • Russia • Serbia • Itself • Poland • Zambia • Latvia • Ecuador • Senegal • Jamaica • Somalia • Germany • Uruguay • Croatia • Vietnam • Morocco • Burundi • Nigeria • Hungary • Georgia • Denmark • Czechia • Romania • Tunisia • Namibia • ...
Twin Cities Insider Crossword 2024-02-22
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- what food is served on at the Great Minnesota Get Togther
- grab a beer after class in this neighborhood
- theater's river stage
- "great moments are born from great opportunities" - _______________
- Ring or Rally, he's been both.
- Urban winter respite
- go shopping followed by a rollercoaster ride at this Bloomington complex (abbr)
- Twins crosstown sibling
- where the home companion is
- a girls name and something juicy
- Paul's Companion
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- Celestial Guide
- Antlered Giant
- "the big ticket" and we're not talking about an event
- hyland, buck hill, and afton are popular places for this activity
- Twin Cities "angry" beer
- st. paul before it was st. paul
- gopher rallying cry
- not the tree, the lake
- said when frustrated
- Hibbing's lyrical bard
- where walz resides
- animal and where you might get your morning coffee
- the victim of heavy snow
- Twin Cities airport (abbr)
- graces the tip of a spoon in the shadow of downtown
26 Clues: Antlered Giant • Celestial Guide • Paul's Companion • where walz resides • gopher rallying cry • said when frustrated • Urban winter respite • theater's river stage • not the tree, the lake • Hibbing's lyrical bard • Twins crosstown sibling • Twin Cities "angry" beer • the victim of heavy snow • Twin Cities airport (abbr) • where the home companion is • Ring or Rally, he's been both. • ...
Tale of Two Cities 2023-04-19
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- worships his father
- wants fame and recognition
- nephew of the Marquis
- friend of Charles
- imprisoned for 18 years
- banker for Tellson's Company
- killed Gaspard's child
- Joker of St.Antoine
- always knitting
- doppelganger
- Dr. Manette lapses back into this state
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- Male Revolutionary
- recall her father to life
- John Barsad
- friend of Madame Defarge
- Lucie's caregiver
- describes Madame Defarge
- loyal employee to Tellson's bank
- Witness against Darnay
- wears a blue cap
20 Clues: John Barsad • doppelganger • always knitting • wears a blue cap • friend of Charles • Lucie's caregiver • Male Revolutionary • worships his father • Joker of St.Antoine • nephew of the Marquis • killed Gaspard's child • Witness against Darnay • imprisoned for 18 years • friend of Madame Defarge • describes Madame Defarge • recall her father to life • wants fame and recognition • ...
Cities of the World 2023-05-09
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- Steel swords of outstanding quality were produced here for many years.
- Microsoft and Amazon are headquartered in its metropolitan area.
- The Kohinoor,considered the world's most famous priceless diamond, is here.
- "The Island of the Gods"
- This city is built on a group of small islands that are separated by canals
- Modern pizza evolved from similar flatbread dishes made here.
- Lalbagh Fort (an incomplete 17th-century Mughal fort complex) is here.
- The Eiffel Tower is there
- The Sagrada Família, an unfinished church (construction began in 1882) is here.
- The State Hermitage Museum, one of the largest in the world, is in this Russian city. Saint____
- The world's tallest building is here.
- The Flatiron Building and St. Patrick's Cathedral are here.
- It is considered the most important city in the "Coffee Axis", "la capital del eje cafetero"
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- La ciudad amurallada (the walled city) is here.
- "Little Havana" is an area in this city
- The Qutab Minar (a minaret and "victory tower") is here.
- The Oriental Pearl Radio & Television Tower is here.
- This US city is famous for its deep-dish pizza.
- The large pyramids here are known around the world.
- "Christ the Redeemer" is a famous statue here.
- Heroes' Square, is one of the major squares in this city.
21 Clues: "The Island of the Gods" • The Eiffel Tower is there • The world's tallest building is here. • "Little Havana" is an area in this city • "Christ the Redeemer" is a famous statue here. • La ciudad amurallada (the walled city) is here. • This US city is famous for its deep-dish pizza. • The large pyramids here are known around the world. • ...
Indian States and Cities 2021-04-20
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- Green City of India
- Paris of Gujarat
- Heritage Site that depicts Dravidian Style of Art and Architecture
- Mosque with Shaking Minarets is found in
- Knowledge City of India
- City of Palaces
- City of Diamonds
- Ellora Caves are situated in this State
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- 15.8m high Gandhi Stupa is situated in
- Holy pilgrimage spot for Buddhists
- City of Lakes
- City previously known as Suryapur
- City of Weavers
- Cultural City
- City of Temples
- Land of Five Rivers
- City of Festivals
- World's largest panoramic sculptural relief is located in
- Name of the city itself depicts Victory
- Cave temples of three faiths are found here
20 Clues: City of Lakes • Cultural City • City of Weavers • City of Temples • City of Palaces • Paris of Gujarat • City of Diamonds • City of Festivals • Green City of India • Land of Five Rivers • Knowledge City of India • City previously known as Suryapur • Holy pilgrimage spot for Buddhists • 15.8m high Gandhi Stupa is situated in • Name of the city itself depicts Victory • ...
Tale of Two Cities 2021-05-10
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- what was Mrs. Cruncher doing that made Jerry mad?
- the man that killed the Marquis
- how many days was Dr. Manette making shoes for after Lucie and Darnay's wedding?
- took care of her dad when he got out of jail
- how did Madame Defarge die?
- went to jail twice and was "resurrected" three times
- Madame Defarge's number two
- why was Darnay on trial the first time?
- wants to help Lucie and Darnay but can't go against his wife
- sacrificed his life for Lucie to be happy; he died a hero
- the name of the revolution going on
- Dr. Mantette's hobby while in prison
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- the most common way to kill people at this time
- what the revolutionaries called each other
- Soloman Pross' other name
- a symbol that Darnay and Carton represent
- a grave robber
- these belonged to Dr. Manette but they led to Darnay being sentenced to death
- what happens to Ms. Pross after she shoots Madame Defarge?
- also referred to as a lion
- wants revenge; is the head of the revolution
- the author of "A Tale of Two Cities"
- a symbol that represents the upcoming revolution
- a wealthy family that killed Madame Defarge's siblings
- a wealthy man who told starving people to eat grass
- this is what Madame Defarge was knitting
26 Clues: a grave robber • Soloman Pross' other name • also referred to as a lion • how did Madame Defarge die? • Madame Defarge's number two • the man that killed the Marquis • the name of the revolution going on • the author of "A Tale of Two Cities" • Dr. Mantette's hobby while in prison • why was Darnay on trial the first time? • this is what Madame Defarge was knitting • ...
Russian Cities & Geographical Features 2022-04-07
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- one of the cultural centers of Siberia, having 47 public libraries
- capital of Russia
- second largest city in Russia
- located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia
- mountain range that runs from north to south in western Russia
- Russia's largest commercial and industrial center during Stalin's industrialization
- easternmost of the three great Siberian rivers that flow into the Arctic Ocean
- lies along the Angara River
- largest river system to drain into the Arctic Ocean
- holds the record for the hottest temperature recorded north of the Arctic Circle
- world's tenth longest river
- world's largest freshwater lake
- fifth longest river in Europe
- largest Russian port on the Pacific Ocean
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- fourth largest city in Russia
- the site of the bloodiest battle of World War II
- a southern inlet of the Barents Sea located on the northwest coast of Russia
- formerly called the Siberian Sea
- an important commercial fishing location for the United States and Russia
- smallest of all five oceans
- capital of the Russian province that is sandwiched between Poland and Lithuania
- one of the most biologically productive seas in the world
- largest city in Siberia
- this river combines with the Irtysh River to form the world's seventh-longest river system
- longest river in Europe
25 Clues: capital of Russia • largest city in Siberia • longest river in Europe • smallest of all five oceans • lies along the Angara River • world's tenth longest river • fourth largest city in Russia • second largest city in Russia • fifth longest river in Europe • world's largest freshwater lake • formerly called the Siberian Sea • largest Russian port on the Pacific Ocean • ...
28.Ancient Mexican Cities 2024-09-14
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- Ancient Mayan city on the Yucatán Peninsula.
- Ancient city known for colorful murals.
- Ancient Mayan city in Chiapas.
- Cave paintings from the Olmec civilization.
- Ancient Mayan city with tall pyramids.
- Zapotec city known for its intricate mosaics.
- Large Mayan city deep in the jungle.
- Pre-Columbian city in Chihuahua.
- Sister city of Tenochtitlan.
- Pre-Columbian city in Veracruz.
- Olmec city known for colossal heads.
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- Pre-Aztec city with a circular pyramid.
- Mayan city along the Usumacinta River.
- City of pyramids near Mexico City.
- Aztec capital, now Mexico City.
- Mayan city with unique brick structures.
- Mayan city overlooking the sea.
- Albán – Ancient Zapotec capital in Oaxaca.
- Mayan city known for its architecture.
- Mayan city with a large acropolis.
20 Clues: Sister city of Tenochtitlan. • Ancient Mayan city in Chiapas. • Aztec capital, now Mexico City. • Mayan city overlooking the sea. • Pre-Columbian city in Veracruz. • Pre-Columbian city in Chihuahua. • City of pyramids near Mexico City. • Mayan city with a large acropolis. • Large Mayan city deep in the jungle. • Olmec city known for colossal heads. • ...
Town,Cities,Places,Vehicles 2021-05-17
23 Clues: giro • túnel • plaza • acera • metro • puente • cabaña • teatro • fuente • rotonda • paisaje • ascensor • carretera • autopista • gasolinera • acantilado • playa/costa • Pueblo/aldea • campo de cultivo • piso/apartamento • cajero automático • grandes almacenes • tienda de alimentación/comida
Cities, Immigrants, and Farmers 2022-01-10
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- assimilated into mainstream American society by learning its values and behaviors
- Formed in 1890 by leaders of the Farmers Alliance and referenced as the "People's Party"
- an organization usually controlled by a strong leader or "boss", that gets citizens to vote for its candidates on election day
- In 1890, this law required the federal government to purchase a large amount of silver each month
- the belief that native-born Americans are superior to others, and the immigrants were undesirable
- inflated currency, used when most farmers were in debt
- the most corrupt politician of his day and amassed a personal fortune from city contracts and "kickbacks"
- drop in prices, farmers loan payments were hard to pay
- A law that placed a ban on the immigration of Chinese skilled and unskilled laborers to the U.S. for a period of 10 years
- created in 1907, the Japanese government agreed to prevent further immigration of workers from Japan to the U.S.
- low-cost rental housing barely meeting minimal living requirements
- immigrant children or people made similar to other Americans
- organized the "Grange Movement"
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- focused on local politics and was created by Grange members
- the act marked the first step towards federal regulation towards federal regulation unfair business practices
- Most immigrants arrived in New York City and landed here for medical examinations and to be processed for admission into the U.S.
- centers larger towns and cities
- A national association of farmers' social clubs
- most famous political machine in New York City and founded in 1789
- where immigrants settled down in urban neighborhoods with other immigrants of the same nationality
- Chinese immigration that remained was processed here
- satirical artist that attacked boss tweed and tammany hall in his political cartoons
- the movement of people from the countryside into urban centers
23 Clues: organized the "Grange Movement" • centers larger towns and cities • A national association of farmers' social clubs • Chinese immigration that remained was processed here • inflated currency, used when most farmers were in debt • drop in prices, farmers loan payments were hard to pay • focused on local politics and was created by Grange members • ...
US Cities by Nickname 2022-07-16
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- Magic City
- Music City
- The Big D
- The City of Angels (2 wds.)
- Duke City
- The Capitol of Silicon Valley (2 wds.)
- Sin City (2 wds.)
- Rose City
- Derby City
- Mad City
- Steel City
- The Windy City
- The Sun City (2 wds.)
- The Crossroads of America
- Porkopolis
- Live Music Capitol of the World
- The Queen City
- Emerald City
- Motor City
- City of Fountains (2 wds.)
- The Mile High City
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- Rocket City
- Cream City
- The Big Pineapple
- Theme Park Capitol of the World
- The Big Easy (2 wds.)
- Gateway to the West
- The Alamo City (2 wds.)
- Golden Gate City (2 wds.)
- City of Oaks
- The Biggest Little City in the World
- The Lilac City
- The Big Apple (3 wds.)
- The City of Brotherly Love
- Space City
- The Old Pueblo
- Beantown
- America's Finest City (2 wds.)
- The Forest City
- The Twin Cities (well, one of them anyway)
- D.C.
- The Big Peach
- Charm City
- The City of Trees
- Valley of the Sun
45 Clues: D.C. • Mad City • Beantown • The Big D • Duke City • Rose City • Magic City • Cream City • Music City • Derby City • Steel City • Space City • Porkopolis • Charm City • Motor City • Rocket City • City of Oaks • Emerald City • The Big Peach • The Lilac City • The Old Pueblo • The Windy City • The Queen City • The Forest City • The Big Pineapple • Sin City (2 wds.) • The City of Trees • Valley of the Sun • The Mile High City • ...
The future of cities 2025-11-20
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- beteljesíteni
- élénk
- partmenti
- bőség
- láthatatlan
- fojtogatni,megfulladni
- létfontosságú
- hatékony
- kiválogatni
- feltöltött(föld)
- lakó
- komfort,kényelem
- újrahasznosítani
- jól-tervezett
- igyekezni
- járda
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- félsziget
- csillogó,hivalkodó
- toronyház
- fürt,csoport
- bőséges
- elűzni
- nagyvállalat
- korszerű
- felüdülés
- ritka,gyér
- mintapédány
- fullasztó
- beton
- hiány
30 Clues: lakó • élénk • bőség • beton • hiány • járda • elűzni • bőséges • korszerű • hatékony • félsziget • toronyház • partmenti • felüdülés • fullasztó • igyekezni • ritka,gyér • láthatatlan • mintapédány • kiválogatni • fürt,csoport • nagyvállalat • beteljesíteni • létfontosságú • jól-tervezett • feltöltött(föld) • komfort,kényelem • újrahasznosítani • csillogó,hivalkodó • fojtogatni,megfulladni
History of American Cities 2020-10-20
7 Clues: Tall buildings • Used to build tall buildings • Where most people in cities worked • People who came to the United States • Found in buildings over 5 stories tall • The reason many people moved to the cities • The first cities were built near these for trading
States of Wonder 2023-12-11
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- The epicenter of American theater located in New York City.
- One of the largest shopping malls in the U.S.
- Famous landmark located in South Dakota.
- Historic mission and fortress compound in San Antonio, Texas.
- A world-famous skyscraper located in Midtown.
- The first National Park in the U.S.
- Famous for its country music.
- Historic location in Seattle, Washington.
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- Famous street in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
- A colossal neoclassical sculpture in the U.S.
- Historic symbol located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- Capital city of Wyoming.
- The capital of California.
- Prestigious university located in Massachusetts.
- The capital city of Hawaii
- Major aerospace company headquartered in Illinois.
- Known as a global center for high tech
- The capital known for its live music scene
18 Clues: Capital city of Wyoming. • The capital of California. • The capital city of Hawaii • Famous for its country music. • The first National Park in the U.S. • Known as a global center for high tech • Famous landmark located in South Dakota. • Historic location in Seattle, Washington. • The capital known for its live music scene • A colossal neoclassical sculpture in the U.S. • ...
The United States, Part I 2020-05-24
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- The capital of Wisconsin
- It's illegal to wear a fake mustaches to church in ___.
- Albany is the capital of ___ ____
- Tallahassee is the capital of _______.
- The 4th state
- Home of Disneyland
- Vermont's state flower
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- Hosts the annual Iditarod Sled Dog race
- The 1st state
- Capital of Massachusetts
- The only state named after a president
- It's nickname is the Granite State
- Produces 90% of the toothpicks made in the U.S.A.
- Pennsylvania's state insect
14 Clues: The 1st state • The 4th state • Home of Disneyland • Vermont's state flower • The capital of Wisconsin • Capital of Massachusetts • Pennsylvania's state insect • Albany is the capital of ___ ____ • It's nickname is the Granite State • The only state named after a president • Tallahassee is the capital of _______. • Hosts the annual Iditarod Sled Dog race • ...
UK Culture Crossword 2026-03-14
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- Large historic building where kings and queens lived
- Country west of England
- Capital city of England
- Capital city of Scotland
- Symbol of a country, often red, white and blue
- A very popular British drink
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- The largest country in the United Kingdom
- Country famous for kilts and bagpipes
- Traditional Scottish musical instrument
- Language spoken in Wales
- Capital city of Wales
- Traditional Scottish clothing
- Capital city of Northern Ireland
- Word that completes the name 'United ______'
14 Clues: Capital city of Wales • Country west of England • Capital city of England • Language spoken in Wales • Capital city of Scotland • A very popular British drink • Traditional Scottish clothing • Capital city of Northern Ireland • Country famous for kilts and bagpipes • Traditional Scottish musical instrument • The largest country in the United Kingdom • ...
Civil War 2023-11-23
14 Clues: union capital • union general • end of civil war • abolished in U.S. • start of civil war • largest union city • largest union state • confederate general • confederate president • 16th president of U.S. • 2nd confedrate capital • largest confedrate city • 1st confederate capital • largest confederate state
U8D3 2024-03-20
17 Clues: town • city • border • region • capital • country • province • six hundred • two hundred • one hundred • four hundred • nine hundred • five hundred • one thousand • eight hundred • three hundred • seven hundred
World City 2023-06-25
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- de Janeiro A vibrant city in Brazil, famous for its beautiful beaches and the Christ the Redeemer statue.
- The capital city of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids and the Sphinx.
- The capital city of Thailand, famous for its vibrant street life, temples, and floating markets.
- The largest city in Canada, recognized for its multiculturalism and the iconic CN Tower.
- The capital city of Italy, home to historic sites like the Colosseum and the Vatican City.
- A city in the United Arab Emirates known for its modern architecture and luxury shopping.
- The largest city in Australia, famous for its stunning harbor and the Sydney Opera House.
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- The capital city of Russia, featuring iconic landmarks like the Red Square and the Kremlin.
- The capital city of Japan, known for its modern technology and vibrant city life.
- A major city in Turkey, straddling Europe and Asia, with a rich cultural heritage and historical sites.
- Town A coastal city in South Africa, known for its stunning Table Mountain and diverse wildlife.
- The capital city of the United Kingdom with famous attractions like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
- The largest city in India, renowned as the financial capital and home to Bollywood.
- The capital city of France known for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- York City The most populous city in the United States, renowned for its cultural diversity and iconic skyline.
15 Clues: The capital city of Egypt, known for its ancient pyramids and the Sphinx. • The capital city of France known for its iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. • The capital city of Japan, known for its modern technology and vibrant city life. • The largest city in India, renowned as the financial capital and home to Bollywood. • ...
Conceptos Conta 2020-02-07
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- es la porción de una subsidiaria que pertenece a la controladora
- son importes de resultados acumulados segregados por disposiciones legales o por los propietarios para cumplir con fines específicos.
- Es el valor residual de los ingresos de una entidad lucrativa, después de haber disminuido sus costos y gastos relativos, reconocidos en el estado de resultado integral, siempre que estos últimos sean menores a dichos ingresos, durante un periodo contable. En caso contrario, es decir cuando los costos y gastos sean superiores a los ingresos, la resultante es un pérdida neta.
- Es ya sea ingresos, costos y gastos, que si vienen ya está devengado, están pendientes de realización
- el estado de cambios en el capital permite evaluar …
- Es la porción del capital contable que lo integran las aportaciones de los propietarios recibidas por la entidad y el monto de otros instrumentos financieros emitidos por la entidad que califican como capital. Incluye también las aportaciones para futuros aumentos de capital, las primas en emisión de acciones y otros instrumentos financieros por sustancia económica que califican como capital
- Es el incremento o decremento de capital ganado de una entidad lucrativa derivado de su operación durante un periodo contable, originado por la utilidad o pérdida neta más los ORI.
- Es el originado por un contrato que evidencia la participación o la opción de participar en los activos netos de una entidad
- Representa una segregación de las utilidades acumuladas de la entidad, confines específicos y creadas por decisiones de sus propietarios y/o requerimientos legales.
- es la porción del capital contable de una subsidiaria no atribuible directa o indirectamente a la controladora
- Es un acuerdo (oral o escrito) entre dos o más partes que crea, modifica o extingue derechos y obligaciones exigibles
- Es una forma de reestructura cuyo resultado es la creación de una o más entidades, a las que la sociedad escindente aporta la totalidad o una parte de sus activos, pasivos y capital contable.
- Es la porción del capital contable que se conforma por las utilidades y pérdidas generadas por la operación de la entidad. Está compuesto por las utilidades acumuladas, los ORI acumulados y las reservas
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- Se integran por el monto neto de las utilidades o pérdidas netas, que aún no han sido distribuidas por los propietarios o resarcidos por los resultados de las operaciones, respectivamente.
- es un cambio del capital contribuido o en su caso al capital ganado a una entidad durante un periodo contable derivado de las decisiones de sus propietarios en relación con su inversión en dicha entidad.
- Es el aumento (Split) o la disminución (Split inverso) en el número de acciones en circulación que no modifica el capital social de la entidad y no representan cambio
- Es toda persona que participa contractual o no contractualmente en los beneficios y riesgos económicos de los activos netos de una entidad, incluye a socios, asociados, miembros o participantes de una sociedad mutualista.
- Es el valor residual de los activos de la entidad, una vez deducidos todos sus pasivos. Por lo anterior, también se denominan activos netos
- Incluye la compra, construcción, producción, fabricación, desarrollo, instalación o maduración de un activo
- preferente Es un instrumento financiero que representa una parte alícuota del capital social preferente en la utilidad neta del periodo contable. Esta acción tiene derecho a un dividendo mínimo preferencial y acumulativo, o bien puede participar en la utilidad neta del periodo contable en igual forma que las acciones ordinarias, cuando esta es mayor que el dividendo mínimo preferencial. En algunos casos, esta acción puede tener derecho a una participación en la utilidad neta del periodo contable, adicional a las acciones ordinarias
20 Clues: el estado de cambios en el capital permite evaluar … • es la porción de una subsidiaria que pertenece a la controladora • Es ya sea ingresos, costos y gastos, que si vienen ya está devengado, están pendientes de realización • Incluye la compra, construcción, producción, fabricación, desarrollo, instalación o maduración de un activo • ...
US States 2017-11-03
10 Clues: Badger State • The golden state • The Empire State • Capital of Montana • The Pine Tree State • Capital of Virginia • Its capital is Salem • Its capital is Phoenix • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of Massachusetts
US States 2017-11-03
10 Clues: Badger State • The golden state • The Empire State • Capital of Montana • Capital of Virginia • The Pine Tree State • Its capital is Salem • Its capital is Phoenix • Capital of South Dakota • Capital of Massachusetts
Caribbean Capitals 2024-11-08
10 Clues: Guyana's capital • Jamaica's capital • Barbados' capital • Antigua's capital • St. Kitts' Capital • Dominica's Capital • St. Lucia's capital • St.Vincent's capital • of Spain Trinidad's capital • George's Grenada's capital
random 2015-07-17
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- the direction form which the sun rises
- capital of france
- the direction in which the sun sets
- a swimming stroke where you swim like a frog
- the planet with rings
- longest mountain chain in the world
- the capital of himachal pradesh
- capital of nepal
- the capital of UP
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- insects that eat wood
- objects that revolve around the sun in long orbits and have a big tail
- when the earth shakes due to a volcano eruption, sliding along the fault etc
- the red planet
- the biggest cat of africa
- the belt between mars and jupiter
- the biggest cat of south america
16 Clues: the red planet • capital of nepal • capital of france • the capital of UP • insects that eat wood • the planet with rings • the biggest cat of africa • the capital of himachal pradesh • the biggest cat of south america • the belt between mars and jupiter • the direction in which the sun sets • longest mountain chain in the world • the direction form which the sun rises • ...
standers 8.39-8.40 2023-03-22
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- cities grew around_
- pushe by _ and religous unrest in Germany
- obstetrical include Appalachian _
- Both rich and poor _ imigrated to the U.S.
- Irish imagrents tended to live in _ cities and where poor
- people blamed _
- They where pulled to Amrica by _ and jobs in northern factories
- most new immigrants were from _ and Germany
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- irish immigrants where "pushed" to amarica by the _ and british opression
- in the mid-1800 _ fellings rose
- pulled my cheap land
- _ obstacles included the broad, swift rivers of the Mississippi River system:
- _ basic structures and facilities needed for society to function
- _ skyrocked and things like crime desies and overcrouding became a propblem
14 Clues: people blamed _ • cities grew around_ • pulled my cheap land • in the mid-1800 _ fellings rose • obstetrical include Appalachian _ • pushe by _ and religous unrest in Germany • Both rich and poor _ imigrated to the U.S. • most new immigrants were from _ and Germany • Irish imagrents tended to live in _ cities and where poor • ...
MOTIONS AND TRANSFORMATIONS 2025-09-04
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- Things that attract people to a new place
- The process through which a city grows
- A city with a population over 10 million
- Residential areas on the edge of cities
- The movement of people from one place to another
- A story of someone’s life written by another person
- Too many people in one place
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- Growth of progress in a city or area
- Things that make people want to leave their home
- Cities large towns
- Countryside or farming areas
- The number of people living in an area
- A formal meeting where someone asks questions to get information
- Dirtying of the air, land, or water
14 Clues: Cities large towns • Countryside or farming areas • Too many people in one place • Dirtying of the air, land, or water • Growth of progress in a city or area • The process through which a city grows • The number of people living in an area • Residential areas on the edge of cities • A city with a population over 10 million • Things that attract people to a new place • ...
Canadian Provinces 2020-09-22
11 Clues: Borders Alaska • Borders Greenland • Vehicle made by GMC • Prince Edward Island • Calgary is the capital • Toronto,Montreal,Ottawa • Winnipeg is the capital • Saskatoon is the capital • Vancouver is the capital • Quebec City is the capital • Discovered in the late 1400's
European Union Capitals 2024-10-08
Eintala - fleirtala 2021-02-10
S1 Plural Nouns 2024-07-08
There are some nouns ending in ‘y’ that make their plurals by removing‘y’ and adding ‘ies’. 2023-06-28
Bahasa Inggris 7D - Safira/26 & Zefa/32 2025-05-26
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- The Province that located in the northern end of the island of Sumatra?
- The capital city of Central Java?
- Palangkaraya is the name of the provincial capital?
- The capital of Gorontalo Province?
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- The capital city of South Kalimantan Province?
- The capital of West Java Province?
- The capital city of Banten Province?
- The capital city of the Province West Sumatra?
- The capital city of North Sumatra Province?
- The capital city of Maluku Province?
10 Clues: The capital city of Central Java? • The capital of West Java Province? • The capital of Gorontalo Province? • The capital city of Banten Province? • The capital city of Maluku Province? • The capital city of North Sumatra Province? • The capital city of South Kalimantan Province? • The capital city of the Province West Sumatra? • ...
Chases Crossword 2025-03-24
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- Explains the distribution of cities, often visualized as a hexagonal pattern
- The maximum distance people will travel for goods or services
- One city dominates, the country relies on that one city
- a city with a population exceeding 10 million people, often characterized by rapid urbanization and high population density
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- predicts interactions between two places based on their populations and the distance between them
- The minimum number of people that are required to support any good or service.
- Cities with a population of 10 million people
- A place people go to shop, eat, and work but don't live
- More than double the second largest city
- describes a pattern where a country's cities are organized by population size,
10 Clues: More than double the second largest city • Cities with a population of 10 million people • A place people go to shop, eat, and work but don't live • One city dominates, the country relies on that one city • The maximum distance people will travel for goods or services • Explains the distribution of cities, often visualized as a hexagonal pattern • ...
Canada's Daily Life 2014-01-30
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- Canada is one of the nicest places to _______ and live
- The ______ still call the northern part of Canada home
- Canada has two official languages ____________
- Thus,cultural ______ is a main part of Canada
- Canada's main sport is ___________
- Most ________ can understand formal French
- Canadians who live in cities are high skilled in __________
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- the middle plains provinces have lots are for ___________
- after World War II many ________ came from Europe
- These farms are very big and can be up to ______ acres
- Canada is well known for its ________ of national parks
- Canadians trace their ancestry to ________
- Like Americans, Canadians live in big __________
- Native Indians artists exel in printmaking,________, and carving
14 Clues: Canada's main sport is ___________ • Canadians trace their ancestry to ________ • Most ________ can understand formal French • Thus,cultural ______ is a main part of Canada • Canada has two official languages ____________ • Like Americans, Canadians live in big __________ • after World War II many ________ came from Europe • ...
Charles Dickens 2025-03-25
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- Paris The two cities in A Tale of Two Cities.
- The city where Dickens was born.
- city The main setting of Hard Times (type of city).
- The main character of Great Expectations.
- The famous miser from A Christmas Carol.
- pickwick papers Dickens' first published novel.
- The main female character in Bleak House.
- The cruel schoolmaster in Nicholas Nickleby.
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- Twist Dickens' famous novel about an orphan boy.
- abbey The place where Dickens was buried.
- Copperfield The novel based on Dickens’ own childhood.
- A major social issue criticized in Dickens' novels.
- The month in which Dickens was born.
- eight seven zero The year Dickens died.
- mystery of edwin drood The unfinished novel Dickens left behind.
15 Clues: The city where Dickens was born. • The month in which Dickens was born. • eight seven zero The year Dickens died. • The famous miser from A Christmas Carol. • The main character of Great Expectations. • The main female character in Bleak House. • abbey The place where Dickens was buried. • The cruel schoolmaster in Nicholas Nickleby. • ...
Cities and Sights 2024-05-28
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- Tower what is crooked and is located in Spain
- Capital of France
- Capital of Australia
- The largest unfinished Catholic church in the world,it is located in Barcelona.
- The park of Castle Kadriorg
- City in South of Estonia
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- Capital of Ireland
- The national cathedral of the Church of Ireland.
- Capital of New Zealand
- City in East of Estonia
- Capital of Spain
- The most popular sight in Paris
12 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of France • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Australia • Capital of New Zealand • City in East of Estonia • City in South of Estonia • The park of Castle Kadriorg • The most popular sight in Paris • Tower what is crooked and is located in Spain • The national cathedral of the Church of Ireland. • ...
Ancient India Vocabulary 2023-01-04
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- Third emperor of the Maurya Empire of India
- A practice focusing on unification of body
- classes of Hindu society, a social class
- cities cities that follow a planned design
- Self-realization and infinite wisdom
- A state of enlightenment.
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- The nature of reality, a cosmic law.
- A big distinguishable part of a continent
- The cycle of death, birth, and rebirth.
- Very ancient Hindu scriptures
- A pattern of waves and winds
11 Clues: A state of enlightenment. • A pattern of waves and winds • Very ancient Hindu scriptures • The nature of reality, a cosmic law. • Self-realization and infinite wisdom • The cycle of death, birth, and rebirth. • classes of Hindu society, a social class • A big distinguishable part of a continent • A practice focusing on unification of body • ...
India quiz 2021-03-22
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- River which flows east to west
- a city in uttarakhand at the banks of river ganga
- summer capital of uttarakhand
- Language spoken in kerala
- river which is considered as border of india and nepal
- capital of asam
- a state in northeast of india
- city established by Malhar rao holkar
- southernmost point of India
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- one of 12 jyotirlings situated in gujarat
- city in which high court of madhya pradesh is located
- capital of manipur
- A city in Himachal pradesh and chattisgarh
- a city in uttarpradesh
- capital of mizoram
- river which forms border between madhya pradesh and rajasthan
16 Clues: capital of asam • capital of manipur • capital of mizoram • a city in uttarpradesh • Language spoken in kerala • southernmost point of India • summer capital of uttarakhand • a state in northeast of india • River which flows east to west • city established by Malhar rao holkar • one of 12 jyotirlings situated in gujarat • A city in Himachal pradesh and chattisgarh • ...
Franco's Crossword 2012-11-27
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- one of the first cities to ever be civilized
- the river that flows north of Mesopotamia
- an amount of something more than enough, for example i have a surplus of wheat
- a person with a special ability or skill to do a job or profession
- a code of law that king Hammurabi posted, people were ordered to obey
- a person who rules a community, for example a president
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- tall structures used to keep the tombs of the dead inside of them, usually there were booby traps
- a person who wrote things down for other people before printing was invented
- were temples created by the Sumerians with steps leading to the top of the structure
- the river that flows south of Mesopotamia
- the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun
- one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia
- a civilization located in Southern Mesopotamia it was a massive city it had lots of canal system and a lot of crops
- it was a smart civilization, they invented the first written language, they also invented the wheel
- an irrigation system that allowed farmers to grow crops easier
15 Clues: the river that flows south of Mesopotamia • the river that flows north of Mesopotamia • one of the first cities to ever be civilized • one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia • a person who rules a community, for example a president • the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun • ...
Industrial Revolution 2025-10-25
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- The invention of the ______ made long-distance communication almost instant for the first time
- This system, in which workers made goods at home before factories existed, was replaced by factory work
- Political leaders supported this system where businesses operated with little government interference
- Steamships and better transport made it easier for Britain to control its
- The Industrial Revolution led to a decline in Caribbean ______ prices as beet sugar became popular in Europe
- Young children were often forced to work long hours in dangerous factories, known as____
- The spread of ______ in Britain gave people more say in laws that encouraged industry
- Factory smoke and waste led to increased ______ in cities
- The presence of wealthy business owners willing to invest in machines and factories is known as
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- The discovery and use of ______ provided a new source of power that improved lighting, transport, and communication
- Britain’s political ______ encouraged industrial growth
- Crowded cities and pollution led to lower _________ among workers
- The leading cause of the Industrial Revolution
- Britain had an abundance of this black fuel used to power factories and trains
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities in search of factory jobs
15 Clues: The leading cause of the Industrial Revolution • Britain’s political ______ encouraged industrial growth • Factory smoke and waste led to increased ______ in cities • Crowded cities and pollution led to lower _________ among workers • Movement of people from rural areas to cities in search of factory jobs • ...
Urban Growth and Movement 2025-10-12
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- : Population growth caused when births exceed deaths (ignoring migration).
- : City with a population of at least ten million.
- : Decline in the number of people living in a place due to out-migration or natural decrease.
- : Negative conditions at the origin that cause out-migration (e.g., unemployment, pollution).
- : Population movements that draw people toward the urban core (e.g., regeneration, better services).
- : Return of people to central urban areas following renewal, new jobs, or improved services.
- : Outward spread of people and services from the urban core to lower-density edges.
- : Population movements that push people away from the core (e.g., congestion, high costs).
- : Positive conditions at the destination that attract migrants (e.g., jobs, amenities, safety).
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- : Inner-city change where higher-income residents renovate housing, often displacing lower-income residents.
- : Large urban region consisting of a core city and its surrounding suburbs and commuter belt.
- : Movement of people from the countryside to cities in industrializing economies.
- : Growth and expansion of cities as population concentrates in urban areas.
- : Movement of people from large cities to smaller towns/rural areas for lifestyle or housing reasons.
- : Central, older part of a city—often targeted for regeneration or experiencing gentrification.
15 Clues: : City with a population of at least ten million. • : Population growth caused when births exceed deaths (ignoring migration). • : Growth and expansion of cities as population concentrates in urban areas. • : Movement of people from the countryside to cities in industrializing economies. • ...
Civilizations yes 2023-02-01
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- Inca Government
- Aztec Capital
- Inca Economy
- Inca Religion
- the Mayan civilization lived in Belize, parts of Mexico and...
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- Location of all the civilizations
- Inca language
- Inca Capital
- Total population of Mayan civilization
- Juliet sucks at pronouncing this/hunger
- Aztec Language
- Death by...(on Sun Stone)
- Developer of zero
- Last civilization to exist
- The conquerors of the civilizations
- Inca Country of Capital
16 Clues: Inca Capital • Inca Economy • Inca language • Aztec Capital • Inca Religion • Aztec Language • Inca Government • Developer of zero • Inca Country of Capital • Death by...(on Sun Stone) • Last civilization to exist • Location of all the civilizations • The conquerors of the civilizations • Total population of Mayan civilization • Juliet sucks at pronouncing this/hunger • ...
Civilizations yes 2023-02-01
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- Inca Government
- Aztec Capital
- Inca Economy
- Inca Religion
- the Mayan civilization lived in Belize, parts of Mexico and...
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- Location of all the civilizations
- Inca language
- Inca Capital
- Total population of Mayan civilization
- Juliet sucks at pronouncing this/hunger
- Aztec Language
- Death by...(on Sun Stone)
- Developer of zero
- Last civilization to exist
- The conquerors of the civilizations
- Inca Country of Capital
16 Clues: Inca Capital • Inca Economy • Inca language • Aztec Capital • Inca Religion • Aztec Language • Inca Government • Developer of zero • Inca Country of Capital • Death by...(on Sun Stone) • Last civilization to exist • Location of all the civilizations • The conquerors of the civilizations • Total population of Mayan civilization • Juliet sucks at pronouncing this/hunger • ...
Puzzled? 2022-02-10
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- US Irish President
- Halabong Oranges are named after it
- The founder of Hangul
- My favourite person
- Have to go here some Saturdays
- Famous Brazilian Striker
- Close to but not in the UK
- 3rd Largest Korean City
- A fermented vegetable
- Russia's President
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- former Man Utd Captain
- A form of Energy
- Capital of France
- A fruit and a vegetable
- Capital of England
- A very cool person
- Capital of Ireland
- A form of Energy
- Best Teacher
19 Clues: Best Teacher • A form of Energy • A form of Energy • Capital of France • US Irish President • Capital of England • A very cool person • Capital of Ireland • Russia's President • My favourite person • The founder of Hangul • A fermented vegetable • former Man Utd Captain • A fruit and a vegetable • 3rd Largest Korean City • Famous Brazilian Striker • Close to but not in the UK • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2021-12-06
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- ______ is the capital of Korea.
- The capital of _______ is Berlin.
- A person from the U.K.is ______.
- The capital of Canada is _____.
- The Queen of England lives in this city.
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- Tokyo is the capital of ______.
- This city is the capital of Italy.
- In this country, people speak Spanish.
- Beijing is the capital of _______.
- A person from Brazil is _______.
- The _____ Opera House is in Australia.
11 Clues: Tokyo is the capital of ______. • ______ is the capital of Korea. • The capital of Canada is _____. • A person from the U.K.is ______. • A person from Brazil is _______. • The capital of _______ is Berlin. • This city is the capital of Italy. • Beijing is the capital of _______. • In this country, people speak Spanish. • The _____ Opera House is in Australia. • ...
CROSSWORD FOR CLASS 8 (JUNE 2020) 2020-06-06
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- the capital of England
- the capital of Irish Republic
- Tom and Jerry, Mickey Mouse belongs to this type of film
- religious songs that inspired music in the 20th century
- a rock and roll legend (1935-1977)
- the 6th day of the week
- the shortest month of the year
- the capital of Australia
- the capital of the United States of America
- the centre of filmmaking in the USA
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- Michael ...; the most famous basketball player ever
- the continent where we live
- the biggest river in Egypt
- Mark ..., the founder and owner of Facebook
- president of the United States
- Little..., a famous rock and roll star who died some weeks ago
- Queen ... II, the monarch of the UK
- the most typical street food in Britain
18 Clues: the capital of England • the 6th day of the week • the capital of Australia • the biggest river in Egypt • the continent where we live • the capital of Irish Republic • president of the United States • the shortest month of the year • a rock and roll legend (1935-1977) • Queen ... II, the monarch of the UK • the centre of filmmaking in the USA • ...
South American Exploration 2013-05-11
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- What was the Incan civilization?
- What animal the conquistadors an advantage?
- What did the Spaniards have that the Natives didn't?
- What was one of the cities that Pizarro conquered?
- What type of religion were the Incas?
- What were the surviving Native American forced to become?
- How did most native americans die?
- What disease effected the Incan empire most?
- What was the highest rank on the social class of the Incas?
- The Incas exchanged gold for firepower, what part the Incan civilization did this effect?
- What was the purpose for the trips to South America?
- What were the Incan buildings mostly made out of?
- Who did Francis Drake sign a treaty with in 1578?
- What ocean did they have to cross?
- What helped Incan trade?
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- In what country was Pizarro's main conquest?
- What did the increased wealth effect most in Europe?
- What was the capital of the Incan empire?
- What did the Spanish Monarchs grant the conquistadors to enslave the Native Americans?
- What were the Spanish people who conquered the new lands?
- What was the last name of the explorer who conquered the Inca civilization?
- Which Incan leader did Pizarro capture?
- Which country had the strongest fleet?
- What was the name of the main indigenous group in South America?
24 Clues: What helped Incan trade? • What was the Incan civilization? • How did most native americans die? • What ocean did they have to cross? • What type of religion were the Incas? • Which country had the strongest fleet? • Which Incan leader did Pizarro capture? • What was the capital of the Incan empire? • What animal the conquistadors an advantage? • ...
Environmental Change in Tanzania 2013-05-10
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- One of the 3 components of ecosystem services that includes education and aesthetic value (8)
- A slow moving mass of ice formed in mountainous areas (7)
- The benefits humans receive from our environment (9,8)
- Mountain found in the North East of Tanzania (11)
- The continent in which Tanzania is found (6)
- One of the 3 components of ecosystem services that provides goods for people worldwide (12)
- The organism by which malaria is transmitted (8)
- The average weather for a particular place over a period of time (7)
- The act of movement of a person from one place to another (9)
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- The number of species living in an area (12)
- The process where the number of people living in towns or cities increases over time (12)
- The practice of farming (11)
- The act of clearing trees for other purposes e.g. food (13)
- The state of being extremely poor (7)
- Rain, snow, hail and sleet are forms of this (13)
- The capital of Tanzania (3,2,6)
- The complex where trade winds meet at the equator (4)
- One of the 3 components of ecosystem services that acts to maintain ecosystem processes e.g. maintaing water quality (10)
- The total value of goods and services produced in a country over 1 year (3)
- Vector-borne disease endemic to Tanzania (7)
20 Clues: The practice of farming (11) • The capital of Tanzania (3,2,6) • The state of being extremely poor (7) • The number of species living in an area (12) • The continent in which Tanzania is found (6) • Vector-borne disease endemic to Tanzania (7) • The organism by which malaria is transmitted (8) • Rain, snow, hail and sleet are forms of this (13) • ...
Medicaid History and Iowa Fun Facts 2015-08-08
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- Federally Qualified Health Clinic
- Created prospective payments for FQHC and RHC
- Signed Medicaid into law
- Dependable in achievement, accuracy, honesty
- Birthplace of Captain Kirk
- Marion Robert Morrison
- Location of Quaker Oats
- Sculpture at Iowa State fair since 1911
- One of two towns with a population of 14
- Formerly Aid for Dependent Children
- In Top 10 Best Towns for Families
- Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary
- Disproportionate Share Hospital
- First female lawyer in the US
- Oldest bicycle of its kind
- Authorized Medicaid
- Out number the population of Iowa
- Iowa's nickname
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- Health Care Financing Administration
- Federal rules improving continuity or portability
- Section covering maternal-child health services
- One of initial eligibility group
- 31st President of US and born in Iowa
- Answerable or accountable
- Established the Health Care Financing Administration
- Renamed Health Care Financing Administration
- Location of SSA
- Consequences of actions
- Largest Danish settlement in the US
- Iowa is third in the nation for ownership
- First Executive Director of Social Security Board
- Location of the National Balloon Museum
- IceCream capital of the world, home to Blue Bunny
- Emergency Treatment and Labor Act
- Early Periodic, Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment
- Ranked as 5th in Best 10 cities for retirement
- Highest percentage of Grade A soil in US
- Rural Health Clinic
- Griffin Enterprise Solutions
39 Clues: Location of SSA • Iowa's nickname • Rural Health Clinic • Authorized Medicaid • Marion Robert Morrison • Location of Quaker Oats • Consequences of actions • Signed Medicaid into law • Answerable or accountable • Birthplace of Captain Kirk • Oldest bicycle of its kind • Griffin Enterprise Solutions • First female lawyer in the US • Disproportionate Share Hospital • ...
The Aussie Crossword 2016-03-17
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- It's a person that you can see in a theatre or on TV, e.g. Mel Gibson.
- A short word for a person who lives in Australia.
- It's the money that people use in Australia and in the USA.
- It's an animal that lives in the water and is really dangerous.
- It's someone who comes into the country to live there.
- It's the continent that is south of Asia.
- It's the Australian city that has the parliament.
- It's a ball sport which is very popular in Australia and Britain.
- It's a construction that is used to cross a river.
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- It's a person who goes to live in a new country or region.
- It's an animal which has long legs and can run really fast.
- They are people who came to Australia thousands of years ago.
- That's a sports instrument which comes back to you when you throw it.
- It's a person that has done things which are against the law.
- It's the city ina country that has the parliament.
- A document which shows many countries, oceans, cities, etc.
- This is somebody who does sport in the water with a board.
- It's somebody who has to go to prison.
- It's a large animal that carries its baby in a pocket.
- It's a big Australian city which has many famous sights, e.g. an opera house.
20 Clues: It's somebody who has to go to prison. • It's the continent that is south of Asia. • A short word for a person who lives in Australia. • It's the Australian city that has the parliament. • It's the city ina country that has the parliament. • It's a construction that is used to cross a river. • It's someone who comes into the country to live there. • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocab-Unit 6 2018-03-09
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- :drug that prevents pain during surgery
- :System in which people as a whole, rather and private individuals
- :English naturalist who developed the theory of evolution through the process of natural selection
- :a business organization in an area such as shipping, mining, railroads or factories
- :process of taking over and consolidating or combining lands formerly shared by peasant farmers
- :process by which an economy is transformed from agricultural to one based on the manufacturing of goods
- :identified the bacterium that caused tuberculosis
- :tasks were distributed to individuals who completed the work intheir own homes; also known as cottage industry
- :multistory building divided into crowded apartments
- :Bring a classless society in which the mean production would be owned in common for the good of all
- :separate iron from its ore
- :shares in their companies to investors
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- :production method that breaks down a complex job into a series of similar tasks
- :the belief that one racial group is superior to another
- :businesses that are owned by many investors who buy shares of stock
- :money or wealth used to invest in business or enterprise
- :movement of people from rual area to cities
- :idealization of women and the home
- :Predicted poverty was unavoidable because the population was increasing faster than the food supply
- :Scottish engineer that invented the steam engine
20 Clues: :separate iron from its ore • :idealization of women and the home • :drug that prevents pain during surgery • :shares in their companies to investors • :movement of people from rual area to cities • :Scottish engineer that invented the steam engine • :identified the bacterium that caused tuberculosis • :multistory building divided into crowded apartments • ...
Atlas Quest - Megacities - Jacaranda Atlas 7th 2020-07-28
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- Delta that experienced the worst destruction of Cyclone Nargis in 2008 (p.154)
- Australia’s top food export market (p. 274)
- Colour that refers to an urban area on a satellite image (p. 224)
- Local scale of island in the Whitsunday Group (p.23)
- Continent with highest water consumption (p. 258)
- Most northern megacity (p.218)
- Number of cities in Africa with a population of over 5 million (p. 108)
- Type of correlation between rainfall and population in Asia (p. 82 & 84)
- Capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo (p. 109)
- Asian country with the highest rate of deforestation from 2000-2005 (p. 227)
- Most polluted city in North America (p. 225)
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- Name of Bay to the south of Tokyo (p. 90)
- Location of three major surfing competitions in Pacific Ocean (p. 276)
- In 2045 this country is predicted to overtake China in population growth (p. 92)
- Country in Southern Hemisphere with highest CO2 emissions per capita in 2005 (p. 235)
- Leads to crime (p.219)
- Second most populous city in 1950 (p. 219)
- Type of map that provides information about the distribution of one or more features (p.4)
- Shows direction on a map (p. 2)
- 1000 of these were lost in the construction of the ‘Three Gorges Dam’ (p. 267)
20 Clues: Leads to crime (p.219) • Most northern megacity (p.218) • Shows direction on a map (p. 2) • Name of Bay to the south of Tokyo (p. 90) • Second most populous city in 1950 (p. 219) • Australia’s top food export market (p. 274) • Most polluted city in North America (p. 225) • Continent with highest water consumption (p. 258) • ...
Atlas Quest - Megacities - Jacaranda Atlas 7th 2020-07-28
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- Asian country with the highest rate of deforestation from 2000-2005 (p. 227)
- Second most populous city in 1950 (p. 219)
- Most northern megacity (p.218)
- Continent with highest water consumption (p. 258)
- Country in Southern Hemisphere with highest CO2 emissions per capita in 2005 (p. 235)
- Local scale of island in the Whitsunday Group (p.23)
- Colour that refers to an urban area on a satellite image (p. 224)
- Shows direction on a map (p. 2)
- Type of map that provides information about the distribution of one or more features (p.4)
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- 1000 of these were lost in the construction of the ‘Three Gorges Dam’ (p. 267)
- Location of three major surfing competitions in Pacific Ocean (p. 276)
- Capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo (p. 109)
- Delta that experienced the worst destruction of Cyclone Nargis in 2008 (p.154)
- Type of correlation between rainfall and population in Asia (p. 82 & 84)
- Most polluted city in North America (p. 225)
- Leads to crime (p.219)
- Name of Bay to the south of Tokyo (p. 90)
- In 2045 this country is predicted to overtake China in population growth (p. 92)
- Australia’s top food export market (p. 274)
- Number of cities in Africa with a population of over 5 million (p. 108)
20 Clues: Leads to crime (p.219) • Most northern megacity (p.218) • Shows direction on a map (p. 2) • Name of Bay to the south of Tokyo (p. 90) • Second most populous city in 1950 (p. 219) • Australia’s top food export market (p. 274) • Most polluted city in North America (p. 225) • Continent with highest water consumption (p. 258) • ...
Ancient Rome Vocabulary 2024-05-01
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- A public square or marketplace where people gathered for business, discussions, and socializing.
- An ancient Roman city that was buried by volcanic ash after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
- The Roman emperor who converted to Christianity and moved the capital to Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul).
- The first Roman emperor and founder of the Roman Empire.
- The wealthy and powerful upper class in ancient Rome.
- A Roman emperor who divided the empire into eastern and western halves.
- Caesar A Roman general, statesman, and dictator who played a significant role in the fall of the Roman Republic.
- The last queen of Egypt, known for her relationship with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
- A famous temple in Rome dedicated to all the gods.
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- An amphitheater in Rome used for gladiator contests and public spectacles.
- A Carthaginian general who famously crossed the Alps to attack Rome during the Punic Wars.
- The common people, including farmers, artisans, and merchants.
- Structures that carried water from distant sources into cities.
- River The river that flows through Rome.
- The design and construction of buildings and structures.
- A professional fighter who entertained audiences in the Colosseum.
- An advanced society with organized government, culture, and technology.
- A government where citizens choose their leaders to represent them (representatives).
- Officials who represented the interests of the plebeians in the Roman government.
- The language spoken by the ancient Romans.
20 Clues: River The river that flows through Rome. • The language spoken by the ancient Romans. • A famous temple in Rome dedicated to all the gods. • The wealthy and powerful upper class in ancient Rome. • The first Roman emperor and founder of the Roman Empire. • The design and construction of buildings and structures. • ...
Topic 9- Birth of Modern America 2023-03-16
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- old immigrants north and west Europe new immigrants south and east Europe
- thin layer of gold, mark twain
- pass a law to prohibit child labor and limiting number of hours for women to work
- fighting for women's right to vote
- wrote a book called how the other half lives its about slums
- financing and banking
- wrote a book called the shame of cities about corruption city level,voting multiple times
- wrote a book called history of standard oil company about Rockefeller
- push-violence,pull-jobs
- gives land
- is part of national American women suffrage
- jurnalist or a reporter who uncovers wrong doings in politics or in business
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- steel
- not allow chinese immigrants
- natural resources,capital,labor supply,technology,consumers,transportation,government cooperation
- wrote a book called bitter cry of children about child labor
- exclusive control by one company over an entire industry
- time period between 1890-1920 in which variety reform were in acted at local state and federal levels
- railroad
- wrote a book about meat packing
- Tax on imported goods
- oil
- the government should have a limited role in business
- Offical rights given by the government to an inventor for the exclusive right to develop,use,and sell an invention for a set period of time
- elected officials appointed there friends and supporters to government jobs regardless of their qualifications
25 Clues: oil • steel • railroad • gives land • financing and banking • Tax on imported goods • push-violence,pull-jobs • not allow chinese immigrants • thin layer of gold, mark twain • wrote a book about meat packing • fighting for women's right to vote • is part of national American women suffrage • the government should have a limited role in business • ...
Alexander Glowacki 4th 2022-05-16
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- adoption of the behavioral patterns (VIT)3
- repelling, or migrating any pest (VIT)5
- office activities are clustered (VIT)7
- domesticated crops (VIT)5
- characteristic of farmers (VIT)5
- amount of land occupied by humans (VIT)2
- higher to a lower level of power (VIT)4
- population of various ages (VIT)2
- functional dominance of cities (VIT)7
- science of map making (VIT) 1
- how often something occurs (VIT)1
- continent that no one owns (VIT)4
- formal act of acquiring something (VIT)4
- ability to reach a place (VIT)1
- ideas (VIT)3
- move toward a center (VIT)4
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- population exponential growth (VIT)2
- How things are spread out (VIT)1
- adaptation that is less helpful (VIT)2
- biological systems (VIT)5
- relationships among peopleandobjects(VIT)1
- the process of deconcentration (VIT)6
- areas collecting in mass(VIT)7
- responsible travel(VIT)6
- a trading center (VIT)6
- death(VIT)2
- the manufacturing economy (VIT)6
- raising female cattle, goats (VIT)5
- Principle city (VIT)4
- ancient objects (VIT)3
- observable actions(VIT)3
- convince white property owners (VIT)7
- everything natural has a soul (VIT)3
- name for squatter settlements(VIT)7
- trend through out the world (VIT)6
35 Clues: death(VIT)2 • ideas (VIT)3 • Principle city (VIT)4 • ancient objects (VIT)3 • a trading center (VIT)6 • responsible travel(VIT)6 • observable actions(VIT)3 • biological systems (VIT)5 • domesticated crops (VIT)5 • move toward a center (VIT)4 • science of map making (VIT) 1 • areas collecting in mass(VIT)7 • ability to reach a place (VIT)1 • How things are spread out (VIT)1 • ...
States of the USA 2022-05-23
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- the state known for its blue crabs
- the most recent state that joined the USA
- the state known as garden state
- the state that has area 51
- the first state in the usa
- the state that has cedar point
- the smallest state in area taken up
- the smallest state in population
- the state that is ranked the most boring
- the state that has montgomery
- the state that has the hot springs national park
- the state known for the great smoky mountains
- the state with a lumberjack on its flag
- the capital of this state is albuquerque
- the landing spot for the mayflower
- the warmest state year-round
- the state that is home to new orleans
- the largest state in population
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- the state that has the statue of liberty
- te state that has yellowstone national park
- the state known as the beehive state
- the state that is home to chicago
- the state that's known for carlsbad caverns
- the first state to declare independence from britain
- the state with the grand canyon
- the number one peanut production state
- the start of the appalachian trail
- the state that has the space needle
- the capital of this state is des moines
- the state known for its twin cities; minneapolis and saint paul
- the largest state in area taken up
- the state known as the mountain state
- the state with walt disney world
33 Clues: the state that has area 51 • the first state in the usa • the warmest state year-round • the state that has montgomery • the state that has cedar point • the state with the grand canyon • the state known as garden state • the largest state in population • the smallest state in population • the state with walt disney world • the state that is home to chicago • ...
North America Review 2024-11-04
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- US gained independence from_________________ in 1776.
- The first permanent __________ settlement was in St. Augustine, FL.
- _________ is the birthplace of the Republic form of government
- the US and Canada both have __________ branches of Government.
- the US mountain range located furthest east
- the __________ branch enforces the laws.
- The _________ coast of the US is the most densely populated
- Canada has __________ provinces.
- The attack on Pearl Harbor got the US involved in World War _________
- The ___________ Bay is a transportation corridor in Canada.
- The 19th amendment gave ________ the right to vote.
- The __________ separate the US and Canada.
- The US bought the Louisiana Purchase from _____________ to double the size of the US.
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- The 14th amendment granted ________________ to all people born in the US.
- the head of state in Canada is the ______ Minister.
- The legislative branch is ____________________ meaning it has 2 chambers.
- Ottawa and Washington DC are both _________ cities in North America.
- The US and Canada have a ____________ economy
- Most Canadians live in the __________ due to temperature.
- Members of the _______ have a 6 year term
- The ________________ is seen as the “rulebook” for the US.
- ____________ are areas of land set aside for Native Americans.
- The Canadian Shield is a large feature on the ___________ side of Canada.
- The largest provenience in Canada is __________.
- The two most common languages in Canada are English and _________.
25 Clues: Canada has __________ provinces. • the __________ branch enforces the laws. • Members of the _______ have a 6 year term • The __________ separate the US and Canada. • the US mountain range located furthest east • The US and Canada have a ____________ economy • The largest provenience in Canada is __________. • the head of state in Canada is the ______ Minister. • ...
St Patrick's Day 2025-03-17
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- Some U.S. cities dye this green for St. Patrick’s Day
- A plant with four leaves that is considered lucky
- A string instrument commonly played in Irish folk music
- The month when St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated
- The color most associated with St. Patrick’s Day
- What leprechauns hide at the end of a rainbow
- A mischievous fairy in Irish folklore
- The national symbol of Ireland, featured on Irish coins
- A celebratory gesture often made with Irish beverages
- A traditional dish served with cabbage on St. Patrick’s Day
- The capital of Ireland
- St. Patrick’s Day is widely considered this
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- The traditional language of Ireland
- The country where St. Patrick’s Day originated
- A staple Irish crop, historically significant in Ireland
- The colorful arc often linked to a pot of gold
- Kissing this is said to give the gift of eloquence
- A festive event with floats and marching bands on St. Patrick’s Day
- According to legend, St. Patrick drove these out of Ireland
- A famous Irish stout beer
- A word often used to describe the Irish
- A three-leaf plant associated with St. Patrick
- March 17 is recognized as this in Ireland and other countries
- The traditional culture and heritage of Ireland
- A musical instrument sometimes played in St. Patrick’s Day parades
25 Clues: The capital of Ireland • A famous Irish stout beer • The traditional language of Ireland • A mischievous fairy in Irish folklore • A word often used to describe the Irish • St. Patrick’s Day is widely considered this • What leprechauns hide at the end of a rainbow • The country where St. Patrick’s Day originated • The colorful arc often linked to a pot of gold • ...
Roman Review Puzzle 2022-10-21
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- entertainment for all to enjoy
- member of the First Triumvirate
- new monotheistic religion rooted in the beliefs and teachings of Jesus
- empire that rose up in the Eastern portion of the Roman Empire
- early founders of the city of Rome
- emperor who supported Christianity; built a capital in Constantinople
- two elected executives, served one year terms
- Caesar's heir and successor
- legendary founder of Rome
- country homes
- Roman influence on western civilization
- one of the branches of government, plebeians
- As Rome expanded, the became increasingly more dependent on _________.
- family father
- allowed for the three branch of the Roman Republic to function; not allowing one branch to become more powerful
- man-made channels used to bring water to the cities
- city in North Africa that challenged the Roman Republic
- "the revered one"
- contribution of Roman civilization on the world
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- legendary founder of Rome
- ruling members of Roman society, upper class
- leader who attempted to save the Roman Empire
- extended period of time of peace and prosperity in Rome
- one of the branches of government, patricians
- northern geographic boundary of early Rome
- rule of three men
- series of wars over competition and land in and near the Mediterranean Sea
- first written Roman law code
- Sea where Rome is located
- majority of the people in Roman society
30 Clues: country homes • family father • rule of three men • "the revered one" • legendary founder of Rome • legendary founder of Rome • Sea where Rome is located • Caesar's heir and successor • first written Roman law code • entertainment for all to enjoy • member of the First Triumvirate • early founders of the city of Rome • Roman influence on western civilization • ...
Westinghouse- Banana company 2022-11-18
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- What is the name of the company that exploited workers in Latin America?
- What sea was the railroad meant to connect to?
- What is making the company pay in amenities instead of wages?
- What fruit did Minor Keith begin growing on his new land?
- What ran out in 1984?
- What did the company need year round?
- what college did Melissa dell go to?
- What did Minor Keith promise to finish for a land concession?
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- What did the Costa Rica location attempt to pay the workers with that the government wouldn't allow?
- What is the name of the book published in1967 written by Gabriel García Márquez?
- In which country was the company different than the others?
- What did the company pay in rather than in wages?
- What stays with the people even after the United Fruit company moves?
- What is one surprising thing the company built in order to attract people?
- What was coffee grown near?
- What was the first thing they searched for in Costa Rica?
- What was one of the main of the main export crops at the time?
- What disease was a major problem? It happened as a result of workers moving in and out of the region.
- Are coffee prices high or low?
- True or False: The company was far from cities.
20 Clues: What ran out in 1984? • What was coffee grown near? • Are coffee prices high or low? • what college did Melissa dell go to? • What did the company need year round? • What sea was the railroad meant to connect to? • True or False: The company was far from cities. • What did the company pay in rather than in wages? • What was the first thing they searched for in Costa Rica? • ...
The Great Depression 2023-01-10
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- When individuals take all their money from the banks forcing them to close.
- A series of laws introduced by President Roosevelt designed to help poor people, decrease unemployment, and help the country to recover from the Great Depression.
- The economic plan a nation or individual can have according to income and spending.
- When the government applies policies on imports to protect internal products.
- Programs designed to help Americans with their sufferings.
- All the money that enters into the capital flow.
- An effect of buying too much on credit
- President elected during the Great Depression. He promised the country a "New Deal."
- When someone who wants to work does not have a job.
- A place where stocks and bonds are sold.
- Products that enter one's country.
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- When companies produce more goods than were being consumed.
- October 29th when the Stock market crashed.
- people used to buy products they could not afford.
- A major economic downturn with high unemployment and business failure.
- Also known as Shanty towns spread around major cities due to unemployment.
- The sum of cash that banks hold in their vaults and the deposits they maintain with Federal Reserve banks.
- A period of time characterized by severe droughts and lack of rain.
- is an increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy.
- Products that are sent to other countries.
20 Clues: Products that enter one's country. • An effect of buying too much on credit • A place where stocks and bonds are sold. • Products that are sent to other countries. • October 29th when the Stock market crashed. • All the money that enters into the capital flow. • people used to buy products they could not afford. • When someone who wants to work does not have a job. • ...
Philippine Politics, Governance and Citizenship - Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-25
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- To charge a public official with misconduct.
- Upper chamber of the Philippine Congress.
- Abbreviation for provinces, cities, municipalities, barangays.
- State in which supreme power rests with the people.
- Central personnel agency for civil service.
- Annual plan for government spending.
- The supreme law that governs the country.
- Authority of a state to govern itself.
- The idea that everyone is subject to the law.
- Body that administers elections.
- Conditional cash transfer program for poor households.
- Final judicial authority in the country.
- Head of a municipal or city government.
- A formal change to the constitution or law.
- Transfer of power from central to local governments.
- Process by which citizens choose their officials.
- Area represented by a member of Congress.
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- Form of government with a separately elected executive.
- Principle where one branch of government can limit another.
- Legal order to appear in court.
- Principle that officials are responsible for their actions.
- The lower chamber of the Philippine Congress.
- Government by the people, for the people.
- Abbreviation for the secretary of the Interior and Local Government.
- Main law-making body of the Philippines.
- The right to vote in public elections.
- Abbreviation for a state-owned business entity.
- Devotion and loyalty to the nation.
- Where the government’s main offices are located.
- President’s power to reject a bill.
30 Clues: Legal order to appear in court. • Body that administers elections. • Devotion and loyalty to the nation. • President’s power to reject a bill. • Annual plan for government spending. • Authority of a state to govern itself. • The right to vote in public elections. • Head of a municipal or city government. • Main law-making body of the Philippines. • ...
a milionf crossword for el girla 2025-11-18
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- the dutch rewe
- what made of?
- snahdos trip advent calendar/small squares that cling to ideas
- makes yummy balls, nut balls
- when you drop your sprite in mud
- where suicide rates are the highest, and womens rights the lowest
- people with true insight and awareness are able to recognize deception/jammies
- a perfume with very low oil concentration
- tolkiens last name
- i demand washing
- "tempting" ___ (the last four letters from 11.) "shaking uncontrollably"
- liquid bread
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- achoo!
- "love your enemies"
- where stars and sponges catch jellyfish
- a retro coin-operated machine that plays music/makki
- crossword for el girla competition
- the capital of this country in their native language, that being ____ (27.)
- the mochi place
- three horned beast often mistaken for its larger cretaceous successor, though it lived tens of millions of years earlier
- cities and landmarks trapped in ___ (8.)
- What did we do in ____ (23.)
- pretty big, very small, mostly scary
- delights
- the home of king von and michelle obama
- a lover of boobs
- Walking in Worms sounds romantic, but walking on Worms would make you a...
- I have six legs and no wings yet fly
- XXL butter-something at...
- king vons and michelle obamas ghetto
- ill write you a $$$ (homophone)
- the ____ [3+19-last two letters] ____ [28+15+25]
32 Clues: achoo! • delights • liquid bread • what made of? • the dutch rewe • the mochi place • a lover of boobs • i demand washing • tolkiens last name • "love your enemies" • XXL butter-something at... • makes yummy balls, nut balls • What did we do in ____ (23.) • ill write you a $$$ (homophone) • when you drop your sprite in mud • crossword for el girla competition • ...
countries and nationalities 2020-09-10
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- A person from the UK is _.
- A person from Brazil is_
- The capital of Canada is_
- The_Opera house is in Australia.
- The Queen of England lives in this city.
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- the capital of _is Berlin.
- Beijing is the capital of_.
- In this country, people speak Spanish.
- Tokyo is the capital of_.
- This city is the capital of Italy.
- _is the capital of South Korea.
11 Clues: A person from Brazil is_ • Tokyo is the capital of_. • The capital of Canada is_ • the capital of _is Berlin. • A person from the UK is _. • Beijing is the capital of_. • _is the capital of South Korea. • The_Opera house is in Australia. • This city is the capital of Italy. • In this country, people speak Spanish. • The Queen of England lives in this city.
States of America 2025-12-05
11 Clues: Our home state • Capital is Boise • Capital is Madison • The sunshine state • Capital is Olympia • Capital is Springfield • Austin is the capital here • Connected to British Columbia • Washington D.C is located here • Has plenty tropical beaches here • Las Vegas is a popular place here
Countries and Capitals 2023-09-17
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- The smallest country in the world
- The second biggest country in the world
- A country where the tallest mountain in the world is placed
- The richest country in the world according to GPD per Capita
- Capital of Germany
- A cultural capital of Europe 2024
- Greenland belongs to this country
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- Capital of Australia
- Capital of Turkey
- A city where you can find an Eiffel Tower
- A country whose official currency is Yen
- Capital of Estonia
- The are two capitals of the EU: Brussels and...
13 Clues: Capital of Turkey • Capital of Estonia • Capital of Germany • Capital of Australia • The smallest country in the world • A cultural capital of Europe 2024 • Greenland belongs to this country • The second biggest country in the world • A country whose official currency is Yen • A city where you can find an Eiffel Tower • The are two capitals of the EU: Brussels and... • ...
Las comunidades autónomas españolas 2021-09-08
15 Clues: país • gente • clima • idioma • hablan • gallego • griegos • estados • regiones • condados • provincias • invadieron • identidades • tradiciones • ciudad capital
U.S. and Canada 2022-10-24
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- how many different people are here
- things that help a country function
- how many people live in an area in relation to others
- growing food for your own family to eat
- how many people live in a certain area
- relates to a place in or next to a city
- farming for sale is called..
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- how do they get around?
- where you live
- into neighboring regions
- lakes and rivers support the needs of people and industries in both cities and rural areas.
- where various bodies of water join in
- relates to a place in or next to the
- uncontrollable spread of urban
- movement towards cities
15 Clues: where you live • how do they get around? • movement towards cities • into neighboring regions • farming for sale is called.. • uncontrollable spread of urban • how many different people are here • things that help a country function • relates to a place in or next to the • where various bodies of water join in • how many people live in a certain area • ...
Midwest States and Capitals Crossword 2014-10-27
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- This state is just north of Kansas. Its capital is Lincoln.
- This Midwest state is just south of Lake Erie. Its capital is Columbus.
- This is the state we live in!
- This state is our neighbor to the north. Its capital is Madison.
- This state is Missouri's neighbor to the west. Its capital is Topeka.
- This is the most northwest state in the Midwest. Its capital is Bismarck.
- This is our neighbor to the east. Its capital is Indianapolis.
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- This state's capital is Jefferson City. It is our neighbor to the southwest.
- This Midwest state looks like a mitten.
- This Midwest state's capital is Pierre.
- The entire north side of this state borders Canada. The east side of this state makes contact with Lake Superior.
- This is the only state that is completely surrounded by Midwest states.
12 Clues: This is the state we live in! • This Midwest state looks like a mitten. • This Midwest state's capital is Pierre. • This state is just north of Kansas. Its capital is Lincoln. • This is our neighbor to the east. Its capital is Indianapolis. • This state is our neighbor to the north. Its capital is Madison. • ...
Países y Capitales de América del Norte 2024-04-12
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- País conocido por su rica diversidad cultural y su capital es Belmopan.
- País insular con su capital en Nassau.
- Capital de Canadá
- Capital de Honduras, conocida por su arquitectura colonial y su animada vida nocturna.
- de Guatemala Capital de Guatemala, la ciudad más grande de América Central.
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- País cuya capital es Santo Domingo, compartiendo la isla de La Española.
- Capital de Costa Rica, famosa por su compromiso con el medio ambiente.
- País cuya capital es Ciudad de México
- Capital de Estados Unidos
- Pequeño país caribeño con su capital en Kingston.
10 Clues: Capital de Canadá • Capital de Estados Unidos • País cuya capital es Ciudad de México • País insular con su capital en Nassau. • Pequeño país caribeño con su capital en Kingston. • Capital de Costa Rica, famosa por su compromiso con el medio ambiente. • País conocido por su rica diversidad cultural y su capital es Belmopan. • ...
States and Capital Cities of USA - Part 1 2020-10-27
8 Clues: Capital City of Hawaii • Capital City of Florida • Capital City of Arizona • Capital City of Indiana • Capital City of Kentucky • Capital City of Illinois • Capital City of California • Capital City of Massachusetts
G7 2021-01-19
Singular and Plural Nouns 2026-02-28
Ancient India Geography and Harappan Crossword 2024-05-08
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- Strong seasonal winds in India were called what?
- India was pushed back to Eurasia after millions of years it made a large mountain range called what?
- Harappan influence pread across a _______ square mile area. (number)
- Archaeologists have found lots of stuff at more than 1,000 Harappan _____.
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- One of the most important cities in Harappan was what?
- One of the oceans very close to India to the west was called what?
- Another common feature that helped with water in India was What?
- Indus Valley cities were among the world's first _______ cities.
- The other of the two major rivers in northern India was called?
- The one of the two major rivers of northern India was?
10 Clues: Strong seasonal winds in India were called what? • One of the most important cities in Harappan was what? • The one of the two major rivers of northern India was? • The other of the two major rivers in northern India was called? • Another common feature that helped with water in India was What? • Indus Valley cities were among the world's first _______ cities. • ...
franco rivas 2012-11-27
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- a person who wrote things down for other people before printing was invented
- a code of law that king Hammurabi posted, people were ordered to obey
- it was a smart civilization, they invented the first written language, they also invented the wheel
- one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia
- a person who rules a community, for example a president
- the river that flows north of Mesopotamia
- were temples created by the Sumerians with steps leading to the top of the structure
- an amount of something more than enough, for example i have a surplus of wheat
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- one of the first cities to ever be civilized
- the river that flows south of Mesopotamia
- the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun
- a civilization located in Southern Mesopotamia it was a massive city it had lots of canal system and a lot of crops
- an irrigation system that allowed farmers to grow crops easier
- tall structures used to keep the tombs of the dead inside of them, usually there were booby traps
- a person with a special ability or skill to do a job or profession
15 Clues: the river that flows south of Mesopotamia • the river that flows north of Mesopotamia • one of the first cities to ever be civilized • one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia • a person who rules a community, for example a president • the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun • ...
The Industrial Revoultion 2025-12-18
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- The mass migration of people from rural areas to cities for factory jobs.
- Engine, A crucial power source, using steam from boiling water to run machines, trains, and boats.
- The primary fuel source replacing wood, powering steam engines and iron production.
- of Labor Breaking down production into simple, specialized tasks for different workers.
- Rotation,Agricultural technique rotating crops to maintain soil fertility, improving food supply for growing cities.
- Unions, Organizations formed by workers to fight for better wages,hours, and conditions.
- Fabrics, the first major industry to mechanize
- Production Making large quantities of standardized goods quickly and cheaply using machines
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- The process of developing machine production of goods, shifting from agrarian to industrial societies.
- jenny,An early machine for spinning multiple threads of yarn simultaneously, boosting textile output.
- labor,The widespread employment of children in factories and mines due to low wages.
- System, Centralized workplaces using powered machinery for mass production
- Fencing off common lands for private farming, displacing villagers and creating a labor pool for cities.
- Process, A method to mass-produce steel efficiently, crucial for railroads and construction.
- An economic system with private ownership driven by profit and free markets.
15 Clues: Fabrics, the first major industry to mechanize • The mass migration of people from rural areas to cities for factory jobs. • An economic system with private ownership driven by profit and free markets. • System, Centralized workplaces using powered machinery for mass production • ...
New England colonies and Mid-Atlantic Colonies 2012-01-05
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- rich farm lands
- villages and cities varied and diverse lifestyles religions market towns
- Boston harbor hilly terrain rocky soil, jagged coastline
- mid atlantic had ... towns
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- village and church were the center of life people were religious reformers and separatist
- mid atlantic had _____ farmland
- cows grain trading
- time meetings
- moderate summers cold winters
- fishing shipbuilding naval supplies trade and port cities
10 Clues: time meetings • rich farm lands • cows grain trading • mid atlantic had ... towns • moderate summers cold winters • mid atlantic had _____ farmland • Boston harbor hilly terrain rocky soil, jagged coastline • fishing shipbuilding naval supplies trade and port cities • villages and cities varied and diverse lifestyles religions market towns • ...
Haillen's puzzle 2021-10-25
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- is a complex human society, usually made up of different cities, with certain characteristics of cultural and technological development.
- made important contributions to astronomy, medicine, mathematics, and art.
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community.
- period in Chinese history between the fall of the Han dynasty
- a citizen of a town or city, typically a member of the wealthy bourgeoisie.
- he sixth-largest continent
- is a progressive philosophy of life.
- the rational, abstract, and methodical consideration of reality as a whole or of fundamental dimensions of human existence and experience.
- the capital of anthens
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- a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- Mansa Musa was a powerful king who doubled the size of.
- a member of the indigenous people dominant in Mexico before the Spanish conquest of the 16th century.
- written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- the religion of the Arab empire.
- a member of an indigenous people of Yucatán and elsewhere in Central America.
- is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.
- the various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and
- was the longest-lasting medieval power.
- extremely enthusiastic.
- was a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages.
20 Clues: the capital of anthens • extremely enthusiastic. • he sixth-largest continent • the religion of the Arab empire. • is a progressive philosophy of life. • was the longest-lasting medieval power. • Mansa Musa was a powerful king who doubled the size of. • period in Chinese history between the fall of the Han dynasty • ...
Atlas Quest - Megacities - Jacaranda Atlas 7th 2020-07-28
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- Shows direction on a map (p. 2)
- Local scale of island in the Whitsunday Group (p.23)
- Asian country with the highest rate of deforestation from 2000-2005 (p. 227)
- Most polluted city in North America (p. 225)
- Australia’s top food export market (p. 274)
- Delta that experienced the worst destruction of Cyclone Nargis in 2008 (p.154)
- Second most populous city in 1950 (p. 219)
- Continent with highest water consumption (p. 258)
- Capital city of the Democratic Republic of Congo (p. 109)
- In 2045 this country is predicted to overtake China in population growth (p. 92)
- Type of correlation between rainfall and population in Asia (p. 82 & 84)
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- Type of map that provides information about the distribution of one or more features (p.4)
- Colour that refers to an urban area on a satellite image (p. 224)
- Leads to crime (p.219)
- Country in Southern Hemisphere with highest CO2 emissions per capita in 2005 (p. 235)
- Location of three major surfing competitions in Pacific Ocean (p. 276)
- Name of Bay to the south of Tokyo (p. 90)
- 1000 of these were lost in the construction of the ‘Three Gorges Dam’ (p. 267)
- Most northern megacity (p.218)
- Number of cities in Africa with a population of over 5 million (p. 108)
20 Clues: Leads to crime (p.219) • Most northern megacity (p.218) • Shows direction on a map (p. 2) • Name of Bay to the south of Tokyo (p. 90) • Second most populous city in 1950 (p. 219) • Australia’s top food export market (p. 274) • Most polluted city in North America (p. 225) • Continent with highest water consumption (p. 258) • ...
Leisure, Sport and tourism: Tourism. 2013-03-25
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- An alternative type of tourism that aims to preserve the environment by managing it sustainably.
- A settlement where the primary function is tourism.
- A tourist deterrent at the destination.
- A cities unique attraction that is a major factor in attracting tourists.
- Butler`s model stage 5: There is increased local opposition to tourism. Fewer new tourists arrive.
- Butler`s model stage 2: Tourists are accepted by locals.
- Butler`s model stage 1: A small number of tourist attracted to a new location.
- Group of Spanish Islands including Ibiza, Majorca, Minorca.
- Economic loss of tourist money, by tourists using companies not owned by the host country.
- Travel away from home for at least one night for the purpose of leisure.
- Type of tourism that makes up Spain`s national tourist industry
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- Butler`s model stage 6: The area decreases in popularity, international operators move out.
- Freely chosen activity taken place during non-work time.
- Istanbul`s historic core.
- Type of airline that facilitates package holidays.
- The largest of the Prince`s Islands.
- Butler`s model stage 4: Tourism becomes and important industry in an area or region.
- Maximum number of visitors a site can satisfy at one time.
- Region of Spain where Marbella is located.
- Butler`s model stage 3: Inward investment takes place.
- A tourist attraction at destination.
- West African State, capital Banjul.
22 Clues: Istanbul`s historic core. • West African State, capital Banjul. • The largest of the Prince`s Islands. • A tourist attraction at destination. • A tourist deterrent at the destination. • Region of Spain where Marbella is located. • Type of airline that facilitates package holidays. • A settlement where the primary function is tourism. • ...
Unit 3 Review: Spanish Colonization 2023-02-06
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- Under this system the Pueblo had to work to build Spanish farms and churches
- Priests sent to the new world to convert natives to Christianity
- to trade one thing for another thing
- The name of the Spanish colony that included NM
- The primary building material used in colonial New Mexico
- when a country takes control of another to gain its resources and riches
- The Great Dying was when natives died because this spread through the Americas
- He "discovered" the Americas while looking for a trade route to Asia
- I was lost in the desert for 8 years. I nearly lost my bovine mind.
- You might see Old Man Gloom here.
- The trade route that connected Mexico City to Santa Fe
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- An imaginary line marking the furthest extent of settlement
- The movement of food crops, livestock, disease, and people across the Atlantic
- Tenochtitlan was the capital of their empire
- This former slave guided Spaniards north to NM
- Don Diego de Vargas led this in 1692
- He led the expedition to build NM's first permanent settlement at today's Española
- Soldiers and explorers sent to the new world seeking gold, god, and glory
- Led the Pueblo Revolt of 1680
- northern frontier areas thought to have cities of gold
- This conquistador was the first to map the Southwest in 1540
21 Clues: Led the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 • You might see Old Man Gloom here. • to trade one thing for another thing • Don Diego de Vargas led this in 1692 • Tenochtitlan was the capital of their empire • This former slave guided Spaniards north to NM • The name of the Spanish colony that included NM • northern frontier areas thought to have cities of gold • ...
India 2021-03-11
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- An animal that is illegal to kill
- Better word for cities
- One of the countries that share with India
- Most popular festival
- One of the countries that share with India, it's spelled thee way it sounds.
- How many states are there
- Which way is India's Living Poverty going
- What country did India become independent with
- India is the ______ most popular
- India's 1st largest city
- Another country that share with India
- How many Countries share the Subcontinent
- Most Indian practice...
- India's __________ is growing a lot
- Which why is India's GDP going
- India is a...
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- More than __________ people live in India
- One of the countries that share with India that is a small mountain kingdom
- Better word for Villages
- One of the countries that share with India that is a large island
- How many Unions are there
- Something good that India's most known for
- Gandhi was kicked of the train because he Wasn't...
- India's second largest city
- India capital
- What is India's money called
- What could Indians only make
- Gandhi burned the thing that let them walk around free
- What were the Indians having that the government Opened fire on them
- An item we get from India that we put on our food
- Most famous for its...
31 Clues: India capital • India is a... • Most popular festival • Better word for cities • Most famous for its... • Most Indian practice... • Better word for Villages • India's 1st largest city • How many Unions are there • How many states are there • India's second largest city • What is India's money called • What could Indians only make • Which why is India's GDP going • ...
Rome Crossword 2022-05-06
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- Leader of a major slave revolt in Rome
- Emperor that changed to Christianity after a dream
- The society that developed in the eastern Roman Empire
- Rome’s public meeting place
- 200 years of Roman peace
- The new name given to Octavian by the senate
- A religion based on the teachings of Jesus
- Rulers with absolute power
- Author of the Aeneid
- The language the Romans spoke
- Two most powerful magistrates in Rome
- man who crossed the Ruebricon with Rome's army
- Man who split the empire into two parts
- 12 disciples whom Jesus chose to receive special training
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- Wealthy, powerful citizens
- raised channel to carry water through cities
- God's anointed one
- Carthage general that fought in the Punic Wars
- Groups of up to 6,000 soldiers
- the man all Romans traced their roots back to
- council of citizens that advised the city leaders
- Jesus’s rise from the dead
- A type of execution in which a person was nailed to a cross
- the wars between Rome and Carthage
- The languages Latin later developed into including Italian, French, and Spanish
- Brand new capital in the east of Rome, built by Constantine
- First king of Rome
- People elect leaders to govern them
- Common people in Rome
- To prohibit actions by other officials
30 Clues: God's anointed one • First king of Rome • Author of the Aeneid • Common people in Rome • 200 years of Roman peace • Wealthy, powerful citizens • Jesus’s rise from the dead • Rulers with absolute power • Rome’s public meeting place • The language the Romans spoke • Groups of up to 6,000 soldiers • the wars between Rome and Carthage • People elect leaders to govern them • ...
History Crossword 2016-09-05
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- ______ Sese Seko, authoritarian leader who overthrew Patrice Lumumba
- aka Battle of Sharpsburg, the bloodiest battle in the American Civil War
- Naval battle between Greek and Persian forces that occurred concurrently with Thermopylae
- One of two battleships given to Ottoman Empire from Germany, renamed Yavuz Sultan Selim
- Name of a Swiss city; Treaty of ___ gave Turkey it's modern-day borders
- Leader of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
- Tactic adopted by Hannibal at the battles of Trebia and Lake Trasimene
- Frankish dynasty that succeeded the Merovingians
- Commune where papacy shifted due to conflict with the French crown
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- One of two greatest cities of the Indus Valley Civilisation, the other being Mohenjo-Daro
- ______ Khan, established the Yuan dynasty
- King Taksin the Great ruled during this period which preceded the Rattanakosin period of Thailand
- Varus lost his legions at the Battle of ___ Forest
- House that split into the Swabian and Franconian branches
- Battle that preceded the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate
- Island fought over during the Sino-Soviet border dispute
- George Tupou was king of this Polynesian island nation
- Site of a battle where Sultan Murad I lost to Prince Lazar; a country with Pristina as its capital
- Meaning ‘five principles’ in Javanese, it is Indonesia’s philosophical foundation
- Piedmont-______, state played a key role in Italian unification
20 Clues: ______ Khan, established the Yuan dynasty • Frankish dynasty that succeeded the Merovingians • Varus lost his legions at the Battle of ___ Forest • George Tupou was king of this Polynesian island nation • Island fought over during the Sino-Soviet border dispute • House that split into the Swabian and Franconian branches • ...
Vocab Crossword 2023-11-16
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- First roman emperor to become christian
- A people who inhabited early Italy
- Basic unit of the ancient roman army
- A member of the land holding upper class
- Huge estates bought up by newly wealthy roman citizens
- ruler who has control in the government
- Roman Poet also wrote The Aeneid
- The leader or teacher of a new faith or movement
- Make fun of
- Block a government action
- opponent of Christianity until visions turn him christian
- Soldiers serving in a roman army for pay
- Roman general who became dictator in 47 bce
Down
- An offical from the patrician class who supervised the government and commanded the armies
- an offical elected by the plebs
- Underground or bridge like structure carried water to cities
- Roman emperor one of the 5 best Roman Emperors
- picture made of chips or covered stone or glass
- Domination by one country of politician economics
- Roman emperor split Rome in half
- Capital of the eastern roman empire
- System of government in which officals are chosen by the people
- Roman Astronomer thought earth was the center of the universe
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- A member of the class including farmers
- A roman plebian who became a tribune and lobbied for government reform
- First Roman emperor
- Religous belief that is contrary to the official teachings of a church
28 Clues: Make fun of • First Roman emperor • Block a government action • an offical elected by the plebs • Roman emperor split Rome in half • Roman Poet also wrote The Aeneid • Head of the Roman Catholic Church • A people who inhabited early Italy • Capital of the eastern roman empire • Basic unit of the ancient roman army • First roman emperor to become christian • ...
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Across
- ruler who has control in the government
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- Roman emperor split Rome in half
- Huge estates bought up by newly wealthy roman citizens
- Religous belief that is contrary to the official teachings of a church
- Domination by one country of politician economics
- A people who inhabited early Italy
- opponent of Christianity until visions turn him christian
- an offical elected by the plebs
- An offical from the patrician class who supervised the government and commanded the armies
- Roman Astronomer thought earth was the center of the universe
- First roman emperor to become christian
Down
- Soldiers serving in a roman army for pay
- Make fun of
- Block a government action
- System of government in which officals are chosen by the people
- The leader or teacher of a new faith or movement
- A roman plebian who became a tribune and lobbied for government reform
- Underground or bridge like structure carried water to cities
- Roman emperor one of the 5 best Roman Emperors
- member of land holding upperclass
- picture made of chips or covered stone or glass
- First Roman emperor
- Roman Poet also wrote The Aeneid
- Roman general who became dictator in 47 bce
- Basic unit of the ancient roman army
- Capital of the eastern roman empire
- A member of the class including farmers
28 Clues: Make fun of • First Roman emperor • Block a government action • an offical elected by the plebs • Roman emperor split Rome in half • Roman Poet also wrote The Aeneid • Head of the Roman Catholic Church • member of land holding upperclass • A people who inhabited early Italy • Capital of the eastern roman empire • Basic unit of the ancient roman army • ...
