capital cities Crossword Puzzles
Lesson 5 Vocabulary pp. 65-75 2022-12-12
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- On October 12, 1492, Columbus stepped on land and claimed for Spain an island he named __________.
- This French explorer followed a route along the St. Lawrence River.
- He searched for the Seven Cities of Gold.
- Passage the supposed route across the northern part of North America that Europeans were looking for but never found.
- a community ruled- by another country, not by its own people.
- He explored the Mississippi River.
- a Spanish explorer who came to the Americas in the 1500s and claimed large areas of land for Spain.
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- Juan Ponce de Leon sailed to Florida in search of this.
- Disease a sickness that can pass quickly from one person to another as germs are spread by touch or through the air.
- His first voyage was in 1609 and he sailed up a river now named for him.
- He marched to the Aztec capital. After a week, he took the Aztec emperor Montezuma II prisoner.
- Southeast Asia, including India, Indonesia and Malaysia.
12 Clues: He explored the Mississippi River. • He searched for the Seven Cities of Gold. • Juan Ponce de Leon sailed to Florida in search of this. • Southeast Asia, including India, Indonesia and Malaysia. • a community ruled- by another country, not by its own people. • This French explorer followed a route along the St. Lawrence River. • ...
Unit 5 week 2 2023-01-17
Across
- when different metals are melted in order to separate them
- brought about by extreme change
- the rod on a spinning wheel by which the thread is twisted and on which it is wound.
- shaped by beating with a hammer
- sheets and towels
- specific types of manufacturing put into categories (ex. Automobile industry, phone industry)
- a person skilled in a special trade or profession
- when a single event causes a lot more events to happen
- when metal is able to be hammered out thinly
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- to become used to something
- a system of a wheel in a machine that is moved by a belt
- away from cities or towns
- involving designing buildings
- wood
- cities or towns
- trains
- a hand operated machine for weaving fabric
17 Clues: wood • trains • cities or towns • sheets and towels • away from cities or towns • to become used to something • involving designing buildings • brought about by extreme change • shaped by beating with a hammer • a hand operated machine for weaving fabric • when metal is able to be hammered out thinly • a person skilled in a special trade or profession • ...
The UK 2021-03-03
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- Capital of Wales
- the second largest city in England
- one of the colours on the flag of Northern Ireland
- Capital of Northern Ireland
- the queen of the UK
- the best football team in England
- one of the colours on the Scottish flag
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- Capital of Scotland
- Place where newspapers are sold
- planet you live on
- City with a popular football team
- one of the colours on the English flag
- the largest city in Scotland
- the colour of Manchester United
- Capital of England
15 Clues: Capital of Wales • planet you live on • Capital of England • Capital of Scotland • the queen of the UK • Capital of Northern Ireland • the largest city in Scotland • Place where newspapers are sold • the colour of Manchester United • City with a popular football team • the best football team in England • the second largest city in England • one of the colours on the English flag • ...
Country Capitals 2024-09-25
9 Clues: UK's capital • USA's capital • Japan's capital • Italy's capital • Spain's capital • France's capital • Russia's capital • Austria's capital • Germany's capital
Regiões 2021-10-05
10 Clues: Capital federal. • capital do Pará. • estado da região Sul. • capital de Pernambuco. • capital de Mato Grosso. • estado da região Norte. • salvador é a capital da ... • sua capital é João Pessoa. • estado cuja capital é Aracaju. • minas Gerais pertence a região...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-18
Across
- 中文
- This was the capital of Japan BEFORE Tokyo.
- This is the capital of Indonesia.
- The capital of Thailand is ______.
- New Delhi is the capital of _____.
- The Angkor Wat is in this country.
- The tallest mountain in the world is Mt. ______.
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- The Shakyamuni Buddha sat under the ____ tree for 49 days.
- This country sits to the north of Thailand. It's capital is Vientiane.
- You come to William Language School to learn _____.
- தமிழ் is a language of South India.
- संस्कृत भाषा is a language from India.
- اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ is the language in Saudi ARABia, Egypt, and also Jordan.
- You can go to this place if you want to read a book.
- This company (公司) from Japan makes video games.
15 Clues: 中文 • This is the capital of Indonesia. • The capital of Thailand is ______. • New Delhi is the capital of _____. • The Angkor Wat is in this country. • தமிழ் is a language of South India. • संस्कृत भाषा is a language from India. • This was the capital of Japan BEFORE Tokyo. • This company (公司) from Japan makes video games. • The tallest mountain in the world is Mt. ______. • ...
La Administracion 2023-05-30
30 Clues: jefe • visión • bienes • capital • gerente • privado • publico • dirigir • empresa • calidad • garantía • recursos • producto • comercio • finanzas • objetivo • economía • industria • marketing • inflación • controlar • organizar • planificar • beneficios • estrategia • motivación • exportación • estadísticas • contabilidad • productividad
30_Business 2023-12-08
Government 2020-04-17
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- Mr.Riyanto ... a regency
- ... is the capital city of Malaysia.
- what is the capital city of west Sumatra?
- The capital city of central Java is ...
- Japan is led by an ...
- A regent leads a...
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- A province is led by a ...
- ... is the capital city of Bali
- who leads the kingdom?
- A mayor leads a...
- A head of subdistrict leads a ...
- Mr.Jokowi is a ... of Indonesia
- A... is led by a village chief
- West Java is ... by Mrs.Khofifah Indar Parawansa
- The son of king is a ...
15 Clues: A mayor leads a... • A regent leads a... • who leads the kingdom? • Japan is led by an ... • Mr.Riyanto ... a regency • The son of king is a ... • A province is led by a ... • A... is led by a village chief • ... is the capital city of Bali • Mr.Jokowi is a ... of Indonesia • A head of subdistrict leads a ... • ... is the capital city of Malaysia. • ...
The United Kingdom 2025-04-25
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- The symbol of Northern Ireland.
- A famous instrument in Scotland.
- The symbol of Scotland.
- The big bell in the clock tower.
- The Capital of Wales.
- ... extracted the sword from the stone.
- The mysterious circle of big stones in England is...
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- Wales is often called "The Land of ..."
- The name of the Loch Ness Monster.
- The patron saint of Northern Ireland.
- The Capital of England.
- Scottish special skirt.
- The famous band from Liverpool.
- The Capital of Scotland.
- The Capital of Northern Ireland.
15 Clues: The Capital of Wales. • The Capital of England. • Scottish special skirt. • The symbol of Scotland. • The Capital of Scotland. • The symbol of Northern Ireland. • The famous band from Liverpool. • A famous instrument in Scotland. • The Capital of Northern Ireland. • The big bell in the clock tower. • The name of the Loch Ness Monster. • The patron saint of Northern Ireland. • ...
chapter 6 2025-12-02
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- were crowded,run-down apartment buildings
- colleges were created using funds from the Morrill Act
- was the movement in literature
- immigrants arrived mainly from southern and eastern
- education laws required children to attend school
- Addams founded Hull House in Chicago
- and ragtime became popular forms of entertainment
- developed on the outskirts of cities
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- houses provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods
- is the movement of people from rural to cities
- Journalism used exaggerated and dramatic
- Island was the main center for Asia immigrants in East
- literacy led to rapid growth of newspapers
- and elevators allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers
- factors included jobs, opportunity, land,freedom
- Island was the processing center for immigrants in East
16 Clues: was the movement in literature • Addams founded Hull House in Chicago • developed on the outskirts of cities • Journalism used exaggerated and dramatic • were crowded,run-down apartment buildings • literacy led to rapid growth of newspapers • is the movement of people from rural to cities • factors included jobs, opportunity, land,freedom • ...
Company Accounts - Accounting for Share Capital 2021-06-16
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- If shares of Rs.4,00,000 are issued for purchase of assets of Rs.5,00,000, Rs.1,00,000 will be treated as:
- Other than pro-rata, what is the other method to handle with excess application?
- Equity shareholders are what to the company:
- Dividend is paid to the:
- The capital of a company is divided into a number of equal parts, each part is called:
- Which type of capital is not a part of balance sheet?
- The amount of premium is decided by the board of Directors as per the guidelines issues by:
- The liability of members in a company is:
- Minimum subscription amount of 90% is related to which share capital :
- What person is a company?
- An artificial person created created by law is called:
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- Premium on issue of shares is shown on which side of balance sheet?
- When the number of received is less than the number of shares offered to public is called:
- This capital is a portion of share capital that is reserved by the company and will be utilized on the happening of winding of the company.
- Reserve capital is not a part of this capital:
- Pro-rata allotment can also be known as:
- Share allotment account is which type of account?
- Which type of company has a minimum paid-up capital as may be prescribed
- Which is the share that carry the maximum ‘risks and rewards’ of the business, where the risks are losing part of the value of shares if the business incurs losses and the rewards are the payment of higher dividends and appreciation in the market value.
- A company which has only one person as a member and is governed by Rule 3 of the Companies (Incorporation) Rules, 2014:
20 Clues: Dividend is paid to the: • What person is a company? • Pro-rata allotment can also be known as: • The liability of members in a company is: • Equity shareholders are what to the company: • Reserve capital is not a part of this capital: • Share allotment account is which type of account? • Which type of capital is not a part of balance sheet? • ...
Unit 1 Vocab - Industrial Revolution 2025-10-12
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- An area that is located outside of towns and cities; the countryside, or farmland.
- A city on the East Coast of the United States.
- A city on the West Coast of the United States.
- The largest immigration station in the U.S.; located in New York City.
- When large amounts of people go to live in cities; growth of cities.
- A time when herding cattle was a profitable business.
- The first people of North America. They lived in America before Europeans travelled to the U.S.
- Using machines to do something that was previously done by hand.
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- Gold was discovered in California in 1848-49.
- The main immigration station on the west coast, located in California.
- A railroad that connected the East Coast and West Coast of the United States.
- US Government gave away up to 160 acres of land in the western United States for a small fee.
12 Clues: Gold was discovered in California in 1848-49. • A city on the East Coast of the United States. • A city on the West Coast of the United States. • A time when herding cattle was a profitable business. • Using machines to do something that was previously done by hand. • When large amounts of people go to live in cities; growth of cities. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword 2021-11-08
World War One 2021-12-13
Across
- Current capital of Germany
- This city became the temporary capital once Paris looked like it would fall to the Germany invasion.
- France recognized Great Britain's claim to this land in North Africa.
- These people were brought back from the front lines of the war to work in workshops and factories.
- Current capital of France
- This bloodiest battle of the war began on the 21st of February 1916.
- The French government took over these to improve transportation of troops and supplies for the war.
- 20% of South Africa's population were this group.
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- Current capital of Russia
- The French wanted this treaty to make Germany pay reparations for the war.
- German forces got within 30 miles of this French city.
- This country agreed to invade South West Germany, allowing the British to focus on other battles.
- This is the modern-day country of German South-West Africa.
- Russia joined in an alliance with this country because Russia was afraid of the Triple Alliance.
- France improved relations with this country towards the end of the 19th century.
- Current capital of Spain
- Current capital of the United Kingdom
- Current capital of Portugal
18 Clues: Current capital of Spain • Current capital of Russia • Current capital of France • Current capital of Germany • Current capital of Portugal • Current capital of the United Kingdom • 20% of South Africa's population were this group. • German forces got within 30 miles of this French city. • This is the modern-day country of German South-West Africa. • ...
Capital Works and Maintenance 2021-03-30
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- Agreement set up for an oval used by the school and community.
- Maintenance undertaken on a regular basis.
- Australian Standard 1428.1-2009 defines this contrast.
- The term solar panel is used colloquially for these types of modules.
- Type of screens installed onto evaporative air-conditioning units in bushfire prone areas.
- Schools may apply for extra furniture if they have an increase in these.
- The number of volumes the Building Code of Australia is made up of.
- The number of PPP schools.
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- A type of ramp.
- A type of school design.
- A type of ceiling material.
- Building used to cater for an increase in students.
- Location where a redevelopment project is taking place.
- The month in which the use of asbestos was totally banned in Australia.
- This becomes a risk when fibres are breathed in.
- The horizontal exterior roof overhang.
16 Clues: A type of ramp. • A type of school design. • The number of PPP schools. • A type of ceiling material. • The horizontal exterior roof overhang. • Maintenance undertaken on a regular basis. • This becomes a risk when fibres are breathed in. • Building used to cater for an increase in students. • Australian Standard 1428.1-2009 defines this contrast. • ...
Capital Punishment in America 2026-04-09
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- a sealed room used as a method of execution in which a condemned person is put to death by exposure to lethal gas.
- the fair and impartial administration of law, ensuring that individuals are treated equitably, offenders are held accountable, and the legal system upholds the rule of law.
- a method of execution in which a condemned person is put to death by intravenous injection of lethal drugs.
- an act or omission that violates criminal law and is punishable by the state through the criminal justice system.
- treatment or conditions that are cruel, degrading, or violate basic human dignity and rights,
- the formal punishment imposed by a court on a person who has been convicted of a crime.
- the section of a prison where inmates who have been sentenced to death are held while awaiting execution.
- a penalty imposed by the criminal justice system on a person convicted of a crime as a consequence for their criminal conduct.
- treatment or conditions in law enforcement that are compassionate, respectful of human dignity, and free from unnecessary cruelty or suffering.
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- refers to principles of right and wrong conduct, particularly concerning ethical behavior, justice, and human values within the law enforcement system
- the legal act of carrying out a death sentence imposed by a court—the act of putting a condemned person to death as punishment for a capital offense.
- a crime for which the death penalty (capital punishment) can be imposed as a sentence.
- a device used as a method of execution in which a condemned person is put to death by passing a high-voltage electric current through their body.
- the legal sentence of execution imposed by a court for the most serious crimes
- means to officially declare or prove that a person is not guilty of a crime for which they were convicted or accused.
- a legal request to a higher court to review and overturn or modify a conviction or sentence imposed by a lower court.
16 Clues: the legal sentence of execution imposed by a court for the most serious crimes • a crime for which the death penalty (capital punishment) can be imposed as a sentence. • the formal punishment imposed by a court on a person who has been convicted of a crime. • treatment or conditions that are cruel, degrading, or violate basic human dignity and rights, • ...
World History 2025-05-16
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- A step-shaped temple in Mesopotamia.
- A government ruled by a king or queen.
- The picture writing of ancient Egypt.
- A ruler of ancient Egypt.
- Stories used to explain nature and gods in ancient cultures.
- The "land between the rivers" – where civilization began.
- The wedge-shaped writing used in Mesopotamia.
- A line of rulers from the same family.
- A trained writer in ancient civilizations.
- A Roman invention to carry water to cities.
- The exchange of goods and services.
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- The study of past people through artifacts.
- A group of people with cities, government, and writing.
- A large area ruled by one leader or country.
- A government where people vote for leaders.
- A triangle-shaped tomb for Egyptian rulers.
- Clay material used to make ancient Chinese warrior statues.
17 Clues: A ruler of ancient Egypt. • The exchange of goods and services. • A step-shaped temple in Mesopotamia. • The picture writing of ancient Egypt. • A government ruled by a king or queen. • A line of rulers from the same family. • A trained writer in ancient civilizations. • The study of past people through artifacts. • A government where people vote for leaders. • ...
the wordl capital 2016-05-30
9 Clues: CAPITAL ATENAS • capital LISBOA • capital france • CAPITAL DUBLIN • CAPITAL LONDRES • capital Alemany • capital kopenague • CAPITAL AMSTERDAN • capital the Austria
Human Capital Staff 2012-11-24
Across
- Fills our openings- very smart
- Makes us all smarter- very honest
- Keeps department organized-positive attitude
- Very funny with sense of humor- very fasionable
- Keeps our department together from all locations-great listener
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- Helps return employees back to work safely-caring person
- Keeps us healthier- great smile
- Cares alot about our staff-very genuine person
- Very detailed and organized-very efficent
- Queen of Naming Conventions-bubbly personality
- Pays employees on time- has alot of patience
11 Clues: Fills our openings- very smart • Keeps us healthier- great smile • Makes us all smarter- very honest • Very detailed and organized-very efficent • Keeps department organized-positive attitude • Pays employees on time- has alot of patience • Cares alot about our staff-very genuine person • Queen of Naming Conventions-bubbly personality • ...
Country and Capital 2020-08-31
FORMS OF CAPITAL 2024-11-16
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- A form of capital defined by language and communication skills students bring to college.
- Implicit academic and social expectations may create challenges for students.
- Yosso’s model for understanding cultural wealth includes this strengths-based approach.
- This form of cultural capital includes knowledge and behaviors shaped by social standing.
- A strengths-based perspective highlights this form of capital, defined as "hopes and dreams."
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- This form of capital is a formal recognition of an asset, like a degree or certification.
- Bourdieu's theory includes this form of cultural capital that encompasses physical objects with cultural significance.
- Framework focusing on students' strengths and contributions.
- A form of capital related to students’ social and community networks.
- A form of capital tied to historical legacies of social justice and community advocacy.
- Yosso's model includes this form of capital involving skills to navigate social institutions.
11 Clues: Framework focusing on students' strengths and contributions. • A form of capital related to students’ social and community networks. • Implicit academic and social expectations may create challenges for students. • A form of capital tied to historical legacies of social justice and community advocacy. • ...
Capital Punishment Crossword 2024-11-09
Across
- A 2002 Supreme Court ruling that declared executing individuals with intellectual disabilities unconstitutional
- The argument that the death penalty prevents future violent crimes
- law created by a government that outlines which actions are crimes and their punishments, such as the death penalty for certain offenses
- The act of carrying out a death sentence
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- Political party that does not believe the death penalty is morally justifiable
- Ended in 2019 when the federal government reinstated capital punishment
- The judicial determination of punishment, including death for certain crimes
- Crimes that are serious offenses such as murder, terrorism, and killing a law enforcement officer
- A section of a prison where individuals sentenced to death are held
- unfair or unequal treatment of individuals or groups where factors such as race, economic status, or geography can influence sentencing outcomes
- A state known for its high number of executions since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976
11 Clues: The act of carrying out a death sentence • The argument that the death penalty prevents future violent crimes • A section of a prison where individuals sentenced to death are held • Ended in 2019 when the federal government reinstated capital punishment • The judicial determination of punishment, including death for certain crimes • ...
Global Capital Markets 2022-10-05
Across
- Convert state-owned enterprises
- Money invested in return for ownership share
- Risk management strategy that mixes a wide variety of investments within a portfolio
- Debt instrument
- Financial centers in London, Hong Kong, or Zurich
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- Financial instruments
- Ease with which an asset can be converted into ready cash
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- A debt instrument denominated in currency other than home currency.
- Financial centers in the Cayman Islands, or Bahrain
- Equity security
11 Clues: Equity security • Debt instrument • Financial instruments • Convert state-owned enterprises • Money borrowed that must be repaid • Money invested in return for ownership share • Financial centers in London, Hong Kong, or Zurich • Financial centers in the Cayman Islands, or Bahrain • Ease with which an asset can be converted into ready cash • ...
Europe's Capital City Crossword 2022-08-31
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- The capital of this country is ruled by Putin
- The capital of this country has a leaning building
- The capital of this country has Big Ben
- The capital of this country's loves wearing green
- The capital of this country has the Collosseum
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- The capital of this country starts with SW
- The capital of this country lost WW2
- The capital of this country borders Sweden
- The capital of this country liked to bull fighting
- The capital of this country is the name of a bird
10 Clues: The capital of this country lost WW2 • The capital of this country has Big Ben • The capital of this country starts with SW • The capital of this country borders Sweden • The capital of this country is ruled by Putin • The capital of this country has the Collosseum • The capital of this country is the name of a bird • The capital of this country's loves wearing green • ...
Grade 8 Midterm Review Puzzle 2023-01-18
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- legislation that outlawed the production and sale of alcohol
- avoiding involvement in other countries’ affairs
- sensational news reporting to attract readers
- the right to vote
- Teddy Roosevelt’s progressive program to break up trusts, conserve natural resources and protect consumers
- activists who exposed corruption to inspire change
- the rapid growth of cities
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- known for establishing the American Federation of Labor
- organizations that represent and protect workers
- sent millions of starving immigrants to the U.S. in the mid 1800’s
- fighting that contributed to the stalemate in WWI
- people who oppose organized government
- introduced the assembly line and first automobile
- widespread fear of communism in the U.S.
- territory purchased from Russia and nicknamed “Seward’s Folly”
- Chinese nationalist revolt against foreigners
- the poorest areas of cities
17 Clues: the right to vote • the rapid growth of cities • the poorest areas of cities • people who oppose organized government • widespread fear of communism in the U.S. • sensational news reporting to attract readers • Chinese nationalist revolt against foreigners • organizations that represent and protect workers • avoiding involvement in other countries’ affairs • ...
REGIÃO NORTE 2023-10-26
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- Produto usado para fabricar móveis e que causa muitos problemas ambientais.
- Capital do Estado do Amapá.
- Problema causado pela exploração da área florestal da Amazônia.
- Capital do Acre.
- Nome da maior bacia hidrográfica do mundo, localizada na Região Norte.
- Clima predominante na região Norte.
- O maior rio do mundo em extensão e volume de água.
- Estado cuja capital é Belém.
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- Produtos nativos ou aclimatados na região de grande valor na Europa.
- Capital do Estado do Amazonas
- Produto mineral explorado no Pará.
- Estado cuja sigla é RO.
- Produto obtido a partir do látex extraído da seringueira.
- Tipo de vegetação predominante na Região Norte.
- Estado que passou a integrar a região Norte e que a capital tem o mesmo nome da parte de dentro da sua mão, no plural.
- Área isenta de impostos criada em 1967.
16 Clues: Capital do Acre. • Estado cuja sigla é RO. • Estado cuja capital é Belém. • Capital do Estado do Amazonas • Produto mineral explorado no Pará. • Capital do Estado do Amapá. • Clima predominante na região Norte. • Área isenta de impostos criada em 1967. • Tipo de vegetação predominante na Região Norte. • O maior rio do mundo em extensão e volume de água. • ...
URBANISATION 2014-05-23
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- factor/ Something that makes people want to leave where they live.
- Environmental impact of urbanisation.
- Physical structures such as buildings, roads, sewerage systems, railways.
- sprawl/ Cities growing bigger into rural areas. Its outward spread.
- Movement of people from rural areas to large cities.
- city/ City that has a global significance.
- A city in Australia that is a world city.
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- The countryside
- Large amounts of people living in a small area/place.
- Most populated country it the world.
- factor/ Something that causes people to leave where they live.
- Population of megacities or more (in millions).
- Fastest growing city in the world.
- Another word for 'squatter settlements'
- A megacity in Indonesia.
- Biggest city and megacity in the world.
16 Clues: The countryside • A megacity in Indonesia. • Fastest growing city in the world. • Most populated country it the world. • Environmental impact of urbanisation. • Another word for 'squatter settlements' • Biggest city and megacity in the world. • A city in Australia that is a world city. • city/ City that has a global significance. • ...
Geography 2022-10-11
8 Clues: advanced • big cities • extremely poor • don't have a job • opposite of advanced • the age of the cities • different standard of living • the standard of living is below the major
Guess the Capital City of United States of America 2021-01-31
Across
- I am capital of New Hampshire, who am I?
- I am capital of Tennessee, who am I?
- I am capital of Indiana, who am I?
- I am capital of Nebraska, who am I?
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- I am capital of North Dakota, who am I?
- I am capital of Arizona, who am I?
- I am capital of Texas, who am I?
- I am capital of Iowa, who am I?
- I am capital of Louisiana, who am I?
- I am capital of Utah, who am I?
10 Clues: I am capital of Iowa, who am I? • I am capital of Utah, who am I? • I am capital of Texas, who am I? • I am capital of Arizona, who am I? • I am capital of Indiana, who am I? • I am capital of Nebraska, who am I? • I am capital of Tennessee, who am I? • I am capital of Louisiana, who am I? • I am capital of North Dakota, who am I? • I am capital of New Hampshire, who am I?
Countries of Asia 2013-12-19
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- The capital city for this country is Hanoi
- The capital city for this country is Jakarta
- The capital city for this country is Ulan Bator
- The capital city for this country is Baghdad
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- The capital city for this country is Tokyo
- The capital city for this country is Rangoon
- The capital city for this country is Manila
- The capital city for this country is New Delhi
- The capital city for this country is Beijing
- The capital city for this country is Muscat
10 Clues: The capital city for this country is Tokyo • The capital city for this country is Hanoi • The capital city for this country is Manila • The capital city for this country is Muscat • The capital city for this country is Rangoon • The capital city for this country is Beijing • The capital city for this country is Jakarta • The capital city for this country is Baghdad • ...
100B.3 2016-11-30
20 Clues: son • big • man • July • June • left • hour • light • today • hello • Monday • mother • brother • Thursday • it makes • thank you • the capital of Spain • The capital of Mexico • it is bad weather (it makes bad weather) • it is good weather (it makes good weather)
Reg Reg Reg 26 2019-08-31
21 Clues: 1+1 • 2+2 • 00:00 • 24.12 • planet • donald... • bacterium • koala tree • film award • est. island • beer (ger.) • coolest city • smoke (est.) • latv. capital • drink & stroke • party location • movie director • cultural capital • tartu footie team • brazil. president • Ott's fav. animal
Entrepreneurship Fill-In Puzzle 2021-09-29
31 Clues: new • bold • meld • goal • avid • idea • bill • risk • loss • sales • smart • crate • start • plans • owners • patent • dreams • strive • invest • morals • founder • operate • product • capital • selects • rewards • business • competes • knowledge • trademark • corporate
Chapter 2 History Vocabulary 2023-09-14
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- Governing system in which the people take part
- Movement of peoples from the countryside to the cities
- Vast lands that come under the control of one leader
- Big cities and their suburbs
- Connected canals or pipes to move water to dry areas
- Rule by one
- A line that divides one nation from another (as on a map)
- Ruler takes control by force
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- A newcomer takes on a country's cultural traits
- anno Domini; in the year of our Lord
- Our surroundings
- An area of land ruled by the government in another land
- A group of people who have the same culture
- Earth's human population redistributing itself
- A group of people NOT ELECTED, but in control of a country
- Long periods of dry weather
- All the businesses that make one kind of product
- Before Christ
18 Clues: Rule by one • Before Christ • Our surroundings • Long periods of dry weather • Big cities and their suburbs • Ruler takes control by force • anno Domini; in the year of our Lord • A group of people who have the same culture • Governing system in which the people take part • Earth's human population redistributing itself • A newcomer takes on a country's cultural traits • ...
Aaron Ashilley Ch 11 Sec 2 2023-03-28
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- Gave farmers a cheap way to move goods
- one of states that did not join the U.S between 1792-
- Best road in U.S
- Road Road that connected Maryland to Illinois
- effects the erie canal had on towns along the route
- fact that showed people began to move west
- 2 cities connected by the Lancaster turnpike
- Changed in the Industrial Revolution
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- Invention that revolutionized travel
- The Erie canal connected____
- how was the canal dug
- Changed the way goods were made
- Fulton innovator that established the first steam service
- advancement in water transportation made it possible to get western goods to eastern cities
- Used to pay for new transportation facilitators
- What did private companies build that facilitated trade
- Jefferson Founding father that thought the canals were madness
- Why was River Travel preferred by travelers
18 Clues: Best road in U.S • how was the canal dug • The Erie canal connected____ • Changed the way goods were made • Invention that revolutionized travel • Changed in the Industrial Revolution • Gave farmers a cheap way to move goods • fact that showed people began to move west • Why was River Travel preferred by travelers • 2 cities connected by the Lancaster turnpike • ...
Industrialization and Urbanization 2025-04-24
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- Growth – Rapid expansion of cities due to migration.
- System – System organizing workers and machines under one roof.
- – Replacing human labor with machines.
- – Device enabling rapid long-distance communication.
- – First industry transformed by mechanization.
- Class – Social class that grew during industria
- Movement – Efforts to improve living/working conditions.
- Production – Manufacturing goods quickly and cheaply.James Watt – Improved the steam engine for industrial use.
- – Process of developing industries in a country.
- Labor – Employment of minors in factories/mines.
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- – Large buildings where goods are mass-produced.
- – Economic system based on private ownership.
- – Environmental harm caused by factories (e.g., smog).
- – Overcrowded urban housing for the working class.
- – Movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- Union – Worker organization advocating for better conditions
- – Transportation network critical to industrial trade.
- Center – Densely populated city area with infrastructure.
- Gin – Eli Whitney’s invention that sped up cotton processing.
19 Clues: – Replacing human labor with machines. • – Economic system based on private ownership. • – First industry transformed by mechanization. • Class – Social class that grew during industria • – Large buildings where goods are mass-produced. • – Movement of people from rural areas to cities. • – Process of developing industries in a country. • ...
Vocabulary 2024-05-28
Asia 2012-10-25
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- Hu Jintao is the president of this country
- There's a North and South one of these
- currency of Thailand
- Capital city of Japan
- This tower is in Japan
- This native animal lives in China
- What country has yen as their currency
- Capital city of Bangladesh
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- Famous palace in China
- Country that Sachin Tendulker comes from
- This is the capital city of Sri Lanka
- This country is famous for the Malayan Tiger
- Country on top of China
- This country has Taipei as its capital city
- Cai Lun invented this
15 Clues: currency of Thailand • Capital city of Japan • Cai Lun invented this • Famous palace in China • This tower is in Japan • Country on top of China • Capital city of Bangladesh • This native animal lives in China • This is the capital city of Sri Lanka • There's a North and South one of these • What country has yen as their currency • Country that Sachin Tendulker comes from • ...
Country & City world 2020-10-09
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- country famous for footballstar Roger Miller.
- world's 2nd largest population country.
- Volvo's homeland
- Both an island and a continent.
- People like to play ice-hockey there.
- Where is Nelson Mandela from?
- Where the Olympics originated
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- What sport is Brazil famous for?
- The Capital of this country is Moscow
- This is the country where the Great wall is
- They speak French in this European country
- North African country is famous for pyramids?
- It's capital is Tokyo.
- Which country's capital is Mexico city?
- What is the capital of Italy?
15 Clues: Volvo's homeland • It's capital is Tokyo. • Where is Nelson Mandela from? • Where the Olympics originated • What is the capital of Italy? • Both an island and a continent. • What sport is Brazil famous for? • The Capital of this country is Moscow • People like to play ice-hockey there. • world's 2nd largest population country. • Which country's capital is Mexico city? • ...
Country 2024-03-23
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- The largest lake in Indonesia
- Capital of Malaysia
- The largest country in the worlds
- This country has a painting of the Mona Lisa
- capital of Vietnam
- The smallest country in the world
- The largest lake in the world
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- The largest mountain in the world
- Indonesia capital city
- The country has the largest international airport in the world
- Thailand capital city
- In which country have Lake Toba?
- What country has a very large wall
- The famous tower in the city of Paris
- A country that has pink lakes
15 Clues: capital of Vietnam • Capital of Malaysia • Thailand capital city • Indonesia capital city • The largest lake in Indonesia • A country that has pink lakes • The largest lake in the world • In which country have Lake Toba? • The largest mountain in the world • The largest country in the worlds • The smallest country in the world • What country has a very large wall • ...
Capitals of Nations 2 2024-02-19
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- The capital of Turkey, located in the central part of the Anatolian Peninsula.
- The capital of Italy, located in the central-western part of the Italian Peninsula.
- City The capital of Mexico, situated in the Valley of Mexico in the central part of the country.
- The capital of Thailand, situated in the central part of the country.
- The capital of Greece, located in the southern part of the country.
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- The capital of Indonesia, located on the northwest coast of the island of Java.
- The capital of Spain, situated in the center of the Iberian Peninsula.
- The capital of Egypt, situated on the banks of the Nile River in northern Egypt.
- The capital of South Korea, situated in the northwestern part of the country.
- Aires The capital of Argentina, located on the eastern shore of the Río de la Plata.
- The capital of Vietnam, known for its centuries-old architecture, vibrant street markets, and rich history
11 Clues: The capital of Greece, located in the southern part of the country. • The capital of Thailand, situated in the central part of the country. • The capital of Spain, situated in the center of the Iberian Peninsula. • The capital of South Korea, situated in the northwestern part of the country. • ...
CONSTRUCTION WORD SEARCH 2022-10-26
31 Clues: NEW • GOAL • IDEA • LOSS • BILL • MELD • BOLD • AVID • RISK • START • SMART • CRATE • SALES • PLANS • PATENT • INVEST • OWNERS • DREAMS • STRIVE • MORALS • SELECT • FOUNDER • OPERATE • CAPITAL • COMPETE • PRODUCT • REWARDS • BUSINESS • TRADEMARK • CORPORATE • KNOWLEDGE
La Administracion 2023-05-30
30 Clues: jefe • visión • bienes • capital • gerente • privado • publico • dirigir • empresa • calidad • garantía • recursos • producto • comercio • finanzas • objetivo • economía • industria • marketing • inflación • controlar • organizar • planificar • beneficios • estrategia • motivación • exportación • estadísticas • contabilidad • productividad
grade 9 terms 2025-03-05
30 Clues: lien • debt • asset • barter • credit • survey • stocks • shares • supply • revenue • venture • profits • capital • monopoly • inthered • prototype • liability • franchise • intheblack • innovative • production • partnership • competition • corporation • marketplace • consumption • entrepreneur • publicenterprise • soleprorietorship • privateenterprise
Mesopotamia-Assignment #3 2025-10-22
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- what are UR,URUK,ERIDU
- most Mesopotamia kings were once___
- is an _____ amount of something that is needed
- what is the name of the soil they used to grow there crops
- people dug ______ as a method to bring water to there land
- in Mesopotamia,who was the head of the household
- this was Mesopotamia's nickname
- what was the most popular job in Mesopotamia
- how were Mesopotamian cities protected
- witch season did they not have enough water
- the belief in more than one god
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- is a large religious temple
- what was sumerians greatest achievements
- who found clues of Mesopotamia's history
- This is the area Mesopotamia was once located
- what did people do when they were in peace
16 Clues: what are UR,URUK,ERIDU • is a large religious temple • this was Mesopotamia's nickname • the belief in more than one god • most Mesopotamia kings were once___ • how were Mesopotamian cities protected • what was sumerians greatest achievements • who found clues of Mesopotamia's history • what did people do when they were in peace • witch season did they not have enough water • ...
India States and Capitals 2024-09-19
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- Name the north east state that starts with "N"
- The capital of Tamil Nadu
- Mumbai is located in the state of
- Punjab and Haryana share the capital
- Capital of Madhya Pradesh
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- The state that has Thar Desert
- Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of
- Capital of West Bengal
- Silicon valley of India
- Land of five rivers
- The capital of India
11 Clues: Land of five rivers • The capital of India • Capital of West Bengal • Silicon valley of India • The capital of Tamil Nadu • Capital of Madhya Pradesh • The state that has Thar Desert • Mumbai is located in the state of • Thiruvananthapuram is the capital of • Punjab and Haryana share the capital • Name the north east state that starts with "N"
Group 3 2021-10-27
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- The capital of Honduras
- Bogota is the capital of this country
- The Spanish word for father
- The Spanish word for milk
- The capital of Chile
- The Spanish word for "I have"
- The Spanish word for cat
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- The Spanish word for English
- First and last name of Spanish painter who invented cubism
- Madrid is the capital of this country
- The Spanish word for videogames
- The Spanish word for "we"
- The Spanish word for keyboard
- The Spanish word for uncle
- The Spanish word for aunt
15 Clues: The capital of Chile • The capital of Honduras • The Spanish word for cat • The Spanish word for "we" • The Spanish word for milk • The Spanish word for aunt • The Spanish word for uncle • The Spanish word for father • The Spanish word for English • The Spanish word for keyboard • The Spanish word for "I have" • The Spanish word for videogames • Madrid is the capital of this country • ...
State in the USA 2022-05-25
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- The main city of _ _ _ is Miami.
- The biggest city is los vegas.
- Sweet home _ _ _
- _ _ _ fried chicken
- A place that has a lot of Moose and lobster.
- It has a hot and dry desert climate, the Grand Canyon.
- A name of our first president.
- famous for potatoes
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- The capital is Atlanta.
- This is the capital Wilmington.
- This state is touching Rhode Island,New york, and Massachusetts.
- The people at the state hulu.
- The biggest state.
- The capital of this state is Little Rock.
- The capital is Denver.
15 Clues: Sweet home _ _ _ • The biggest state. • _ _ _ fried chicken • famous for potatoes • The capital is Denver. • The capital is Atlanta. • The people at the state hulu. • The biggest city is los vegas. • A name of our first president. • This is the capital Wilmington. • The main city of _ _ _ is Miami. • The capital of this state is Little Rock. • ...
UK (Kuzmenko, Semenuta) 2021-03-29
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- The most famous English university
- The capital of Northern Ireland
- Which country is located in the north of GB?
- Which ocean washes the United Kingdom?
- The symbol of Ireland
- The symbol of Wales
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- The symbol of England
- Which sea separates two islands?
- UK consists of four parts: Scotland, England, Northern Ireland and ...
- The most popular sport in England
- The capital of England
- The capital of Scotland
- The capital of Wales
- Who is the patron saint of England?
- The symbol of Scotland
15 Clues: The symbol of Wales • The capital of Wales • The symbol of England • The symbol of Ireland • The capital of England • The symbol of Scotland • The capital of Scotland • The capital of Northern Ireland • Which sea separates two islands? • The most popular sport in England • The most famous English university • Who is the patron saint of England? • ...
GEOGRAPHY 2025-06-10
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- name of the longest river in Africa
- capital of Thailand
- the planet closest to Earth
- coldest place on Earth
- what U.S state is home to no documented venomous snake
- capital of India
- country with the largest population in the world
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- capital of England
- largest country in the world
- which country is also called The Netherlands
- capital of Canada
- world's largest desert
- a country also known as the "Land of the Rising Sun"
- name of the largest ocean in the world
- country where the Great Pyramids of Giza located
15 Clues: capital of India • capital of Canada • capital of England • capital of Thailand • world's largest desert • coldest place on Earth • the planet closest to Earth • largest country in the world • name of the longest river in Africa • name of the largest ocean in the world • which country is also called The Netherlands • country where the Great Pyramids of Giza located • ...
For Elijah 2025-02-20
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- my favorite color
- country with a capital of La Paz
- one of 5, you can't spell it
- Mary Poppins
- country with a capital of Lima
- country with a capital of Bogota
- Italian plumber/alleged murderer
- last name of a woman who's body was discovered on your birthday
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- death rolls and fake tears
- stringy snappy meat in a case
- one of 7, near Italy
- country with a capital of Caracas
- see you later
- christmas colored produce
- man born on the same day as your parents anniversary
15 Clues: Mary Poppins • see you later • my favorite color • one of 7, near Italy • christmas colored produce • death rolls and fake tears • one of 5, you can't spell it • stringy snappy meat in a case • country with a capital of Lima • country with a capital of La Paz • country with a capital of Bogota • Italian plumber/alleged murderer • country with a capital of Caracas • ...
European Countries 2026-05-26
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- Home to King Charles 111
- Land of fire and ice
- Kiev is this counties capital
- has the longest coastline in the Mediterranean
- famous for direct democracy
- Sofia is the capital of this Balkan nation
- Known as White Russia
- Famed for Dracula Legends
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- The eternal city of Rome is it's capital
- famous casino in Monte Carlo
- home to over 20,000 castles and palace ruins
- origin of Halloween
- known as the land of 1,000 lakes
- Country of Tulips and windmills
- Vienna is this countries capital
15 Clues: origin of Halloween • Land of fire and ice • Known as White Russia • Home to King Charles 111 • Famed for Dracula Legends • famous for direct democracy • famous casino in Monte Carlo • Kiev is this counties capital • Country of Tulips and windmills • known as the land of 1,000 lakes • Vienna is this countries capital • The eternal city of Rome is it's capital • ...
Gade 2 Questions 2022-10-03
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- The children play on the beach happily. What is action word.
- To make someone believe a lie
- very dirty
- How you feel when you are looking forward to a happy time
- Peter has a pet dog. What is proper noun
- Patna and Mumbai are big cities. What is common noun
- To stay close to someone and be warm and comfortable.
- The _______ designs buildings
- The _______ works in library
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- A ______ of birds (collective noun)
- Past tense of write
- I am a brightly-coloured bird. I love eating fish. I am __________
- 46 + 26 = ____ (number name)
- Plural for cherry
- A ______ of students (collective noun)
- I am know for my beautiful voice. I sing songs at night and also in the day I am ________
- Plural for glass
- A ______ of ants (collective noun)
18 Clues: very dirty • Plural for glass • Plural for cherry • Past tense of write • 46 + 26 = ____ (number name) • The _______ works in library • To make someone believe a lie • The _______ designs buildings • A ______ of ants (collective noun) • A ______ of birds (collective noun) • A ______ of students (collective noun) • Peter has a pet dog. What is proper noun • ...
social studies crossword puzzle 2023-10-10
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- name the planet which has total 13 moons
- Days and nights are equal throughout the globe when the sun is above _______
- the area between two tropics
- The process of demonstrating possession by realeasing a horse
- one of teh largest Harappan cities excavated in India
- map maker
- The largest building in Mohenjo-daro
- paleolithic age was followed by _______age
- the rings around saturn are actually belts of ______
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- many cities of mahajanapadas were _________
- the river where earliest skilled gatherers lived
- The fishing nets used in kerela
- whole earth experiences equal day and night
- the weaker and backward sections of society are protected by public/state/tribes
- the period of rotation of earth
- the earth is divided into 24 _______.
- the language used by the ordinary people
- the northern most end of axis
18 Clues: map maker • the area between two tropics • the northern most end of axis • The fishing nets used in kerela • the period of rotation of earth • The largest building in Mohenjo-daro • the earth is divided into 24 _______. • name the planet which has total 13 moons • the language used by the ordinary people • paleolithic age was followed by _______age • ...
Growing Up in World War II 2018-04-30
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- Stamps used to get items because money was low at the time
- One of the Japanese cities that were bombed
- Germany, Italy, Japan
- The dread disease
- A savored item that was used barely to live off of
- Drills taken in case of a German raid
- The creator of the "We can do it!" poster
- War that killed over 5 million people
- The author of my book
- Substance made by accident
- Weapons used to explode kill, or destroy an area
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- Children who were inspired by graphic novels
- The other Japanese city that was bombed
- The Pearl Harbor bombers.
- What America used to bomb 2 Japanese cities.
- The area Japan bombed
- Every other country that wasn't involved in war
- The man who started the war
- The United States, United Kingdom, France, and the Soviet Union
19 Clues: The dread disease • The area Japan bombed • Germany, Italy, Japan • The author of my book • The Pearl Harbor bombers. • Substance made by accident • The man who started the war • Drills taken in case of a German raid • War that killed over 5 million people • The other Japanese city that was bombed • The creator of the "We can do it!" poster • ...
ACCOUNTING TERMS 2015-07-06
Guess the Capital City of United States of America 2021-01-31
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- I am capital of California, who am I?
- I am capital of Vermont, who am I?
- I am capital of Kansas, who am I?
- I am capital of Washington, who am I?
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- I am capital of Nevada, who am I?
- I am capital of South Dakota, who am I?
- I am capital of Oregon, who am I?
- I am capital of Missouri, who am I?
- I am capital of Minnesota, who am I?
- I am capital of Alaska, who am I?
10 Clues: I am capital of Nevada, who am I? • I am capital of Oregon, who am I? • I am capital of Kansas, who am I? • I am capital of Alaska, who am I? • I am capital of Vermont, who am I? • I am capital of Missouri, who am I? • I am capital of Minnesota, who am I? • I am capital of California, who am I? • I am capital of Washington, who am I? • I am capital of South Dakota, who am I?
Yaliner’s CrossWord 2024-03-05
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- biggest makeup store franchise
- hundred years combine
- child of death adult
- most know dictator
- the end of all
- famous singer known by color green
- genre that causes laughter
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- my favorite food
- germany’s capital
- pakistani famous activists woman
- flower and disney character
- afganistan’s capital
- puerto rico’s smallest municipality
- egypt’s capital
- tallest mountain
15 Clues: the end of all • egypt’s capital • my favorite food • tallest mountain • germany’s capital • most know dictator • afganistan’s capital • child of death adult • hundred years combine • genre that causes laughter • flower and disney character • biggest makeup store franchise • pakistani famous activists woman • famous singer known by color green • puerto rico’s smallest municipality
Landforms and maps 2024-09-13
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- A map feature that helps find locations on a map.
- The way in which something is spread out.
- Areas with limited human population such as small towns and villages, countryside, and agricultural settlement.
- The ratio of the distance on the map to that of the actual distance on the ground.
- Residential towns or cities with lower population density and within easy commuting distance of larger cities.
- The physical arrangement seen by looking at where people live.
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- Physical or human condition that affects the environment of places and regions.
- A visual display of the cardinal directions on the map.
- A physical area that is unified by a common characteristic, such as political unity, language, ethnic identification, or common climate patterns.
- An explanation of the symbols appearing on a chart or map; also called a key.
- An imaginary line separating two or more political units, such as countries or states, from one another.
- Towns and cities with dense population and no agricultural activities.
- The set of shared attitudes, values, goals, and arts that characterizes a group of people.
- A natural physical feature on Earth’s surface.
14 Clues: The way in which something is spread out. • A natural physical feature on Earth’s surface. • A map feature that helps find locations on a map. • A visual display of the cardinal directions on the map. • The physical arrangement seen by looking at where people live. • Towns and cities with dense population and no agricultural activities. • ...
The Earliest Americans 2017-08-22
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- Fierce warriors and their superior military ability was key to their success.
- Like the Olmec, they grew maize and other crops and lived in small villages
- Known for building and art. They had an advanced system of highways, paved roads, and rope bridges.
- Believed to be the first people to arrive in North America by crossing the Bering Land Bridge
- Ancient Maya city that was a major power on the border between the Maya highlands and lowlands.
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- Aztec capital that became the greatest city in the Americas and one of the world's largest cities.
- A movement of people or animals from one region to another.
- Region that includes the southern part of what is now Mexico and the northern parts of Central America.
- Developed the earliest known civilization in Mesoamerica.
9 Clues: Developed the earliest known civilization in Mesoamerica. • A movement of people or animals from one region to another. • Like the Olmec, they grew maize and other crops and lived in small villages • Fierce warriors and their superior military ability was key to their success. • ...
USA Cities Revision 2021-03-22
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- The Golden Gate Bridge is located in ...
- The capital city of the USA is ...
- The largest city of California
- The city whose name was made from British city
- NASA's Johnson Space Center is located in ...
- The capital city of the State of Florida
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- The third largest city in the State of Texas is ...
- ... is the northest large city of the USA
- Confluence of Minnesota and Mississippi river is located near ...
- Conurbation Boswash is between ... and Washington D.C.
- ... is situated next to lake Michigan
- ... is situated next to lake Erie and St. Clair
- The capital city of the State of Texas
13 Clues: The largest city of California • The capital city of the USA is ... • ... is situated next to lake Michigan • The capital city of the State of Texas • The Golden Gate Bridge is located in ... • The capital city of the State of Florida • ... is the northest large city of the USA • NASA's Johnson Space Center is located in ... • ...
World Cities I 2022-05-25
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- Capital of Egypt.
- This city has the world's busiest shipping port.
- This city is at the mouth of the Mississippi River.
- O'Hare Airport is located in this city.
- Largest American City.
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- Temple University is located in this American city.
- The worlds tallest building, Burj Khalifa is in this city.
- Chinese city which used to belong to the United Kingdom.
- This city in Italy has a famous leaning tower.
- Home city of the Lightning of the NHL.
- This city contains the Hollywood district in it.
- The world's largest fish market is in this city.
- Home of the Eiffel Tower.
13 Clues: Capital of Egypt. • Largest American City. • Home of the Eiffel Tower. • Home city of the Lightning of the NHL. • O'Hare Airport is located in this city. • This city in Italy has a famous leaning tower. • This city has the world's busiest shipping port. • This city contains the Hollywood district in it. • The world's largest fish market is in this city. • ...
Cities in America 2023-06-12
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- A city in Florida known for its beautiful beaches, Art Deco architecture, vibrant nightlife, and diverse population
- A city in Pennsylvania known for its rich history, iconic landmarks such as the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, and Philly cheesesteaks
- Francisco A city in California known for the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, Victorian houses, and its vibrant arts scene
- Diego A city in California known for its pleasant climate, sandy beaches, world-class zoo, and the historic USS Midway Museum
- The capital city of Texas known for its live music, vibrant arts scene, outdoor activities, and annual South by Southwest (SXSW) festival
- York City The largest city in the United States, known for its iconic landmarks, bustling streets, and diverse culture
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- A city in Washington known for its iconic Space Needle, coffee culture, tech industry, and beautiful waterfront views
- The capital city of Tennessee known as the "Music City," famous for its country music scene, honky-tonks, and the Grand Ole Opry
- A city in Illinois known for its architecture, deep-dish pizza, jazz music, and the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture
- Vegas A city in Nevada known for its world-famous casinos, entertainment shows, and vibrant nightlife on the Las Vegas Strip
- The capital city of Hawaii known for its beautiful beaches, surfing spots, volcanic landscapes, and vibrant Polynesian culture
- A city in Colorado known for its scenic beauty, outdoor activities, craft breweries, and as a gateway to the Rocky Mountains
- Angeles A city in California known for its entertainment industry, including Hollywood, beautiful beaches, and mild climate
- A city in Massachusetts known for its rich history, prestigious universities, Fenway Park, and clam chowder
- Orleans A city in Louisiana known for its vibrant music scene, lively festivals like Mardi Gras, and unique Creole cuisine
15 Clues: A city in Massachusetts known for its rich history, prestigious universities, Fenway Park, and clam chowder • A city in Illinois known for its architecture, deep-dish pizza, jazz music, and the iconic Cloud Gate sculpture • A city in Florida known for its beautiful beaches, Art Deco architecture, vibrant nightlife, and diverse population • ...
North American Cities 2023-11-21
13 Clues: Smog • Struktur • Vorstadt • Wohnblocks • Wohnbezirk • Innenstadt • Zersiedlung • Verkehrstaus • Armenviertel • Mittelschicht • Wolkenkratzer • Übergangszone • Rechter Winkel
Cities of Europe 2025-11-21
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- 42.78199582772153, 23.665741601075982
- 40°24'29.7"N 3°42'41.3"W
- 52°28'04.8"N 13°23'46.8"E
- 48.08147545132711, 11.578580399772848
- 48.85743053167025, 2.352061267788266
- 50°28'49.0"N 30°36'26.3"E
- 53°21'17.6"N 6°14'38.2"W
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- 52.19720207966365, 20.990114388971797
- 48°11'18.6"N 16°18'36.6"E
- 43.82389206680497, 18.407042309054027
- 55.65768490806909, 37.49889175924973
- 52°19'48.5"N 4°51'42.0"E
- 51.449404083176766, -0.05330543092636664
13 Clues: 40°24'29.7"N 3°42'41.3"W • 52°19'48.5"N 4°51'42.0"E • 53°21'17.6"N 6°14'38.2"W • 48°11'18.6"N 16°18'36.6"E • 52°28'04.8"N 13°23'46.8"E • 50°28'49.0"N 30°36'26.3"E • 55.65768490806909, 37.49889175924973 • 48.85743053167025, 2.352061267788266 • 52.19720207966365, 20.990114388971797 • 42.78199582772153, 23.665741601075982 • 43.82389206680497, 18.407042309054027 • ...
Countries,Nationalities and Languages 2020-09-14
13 Clues: city in Germany • capital of Italy • capital of Egypt • capital of Spain • capital of Japan • in the UK you speak • the Great Wall is in • language spoken in Poland • born in the United States • language spoken in Turkey • he was born in Mexico,he is • she was born in Russia, she is • country of the most famous carnival
Capitals of Nations 1 2024-02-21
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- The capital of Canada, located in the province of Ontario along the Ottawa River.
- The capital of Australia, located in the Australian Capital Territory in southeastern Australia.
- The capital of India, located in the northern part of the country.
- The capital of Russia, situated in the western part of the country on the Moskva River.
- The capital of the United Kingdom, situated along the River Thames in southeastern England.
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- The capital of Brazil, located in the Federal District in the central-western part of the country.
- The capital of Japan, situated on the eastern coast of the island of Honshu.
- The capital of the United States, located on the Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia.
- The capital of France, located in the Île-de-France region in northern-central France.
- The capital of China, situated in the northern part of the country.
- The capital of Germany, situated in northeastern Germany on the banks of the River Spree.
11 Clues: The capital of India, located in the northern part of the country. • The capital of China, situated in the northern part of the country. • The capital of Japan, situated on the eastern coast of the island of Honshu. • The capital of Canada, located in the province of Ontario along the Ottawa River. • ...
Countries, Continents and Cities 2021-02-16
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- Lots of Penguins here and its very cold
- Comment ca va? Je m'appelle
- Zealand Just South of Australia
- Anacronym for America
- Continent that contains Cambodia, China, Thailand and Japan
- Where Antonio and Pat live
- Daddy is partly from this country
- Where Angie is from
- Where Daddy was born
- Still has a monarchy and the most commonly known language around the world
- A country where you would use "Czesc" to greet someone
- Lots of curries come from this country
- A country where pasta is often eaten
- Has over 1 billion people
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- Home of the Kangaroo and Kaola
- Continent that contains Kenya, Togo, Egypt
- Just North of USA
- Their leader is Putin
- Russell's parents come from here
- Capital city of England
- A European country that fought against Britain in the 1st and 2nd world War
- Jesus came from this country
- Right next to Portugal
23 Clues: Just North of USA • Where Angie is from • Where Daddy was born • Their leader is Putin • Anacronym for America • Right next to Portugal • Capital city of England • Has over 1 billion people • Where Antonio and Pat live • Comment ca va? Je m'appelle • Jesus came from this country • Home of the Kangaroo and Kaola • Zealand Just South of Australia • Russell's parents come from here • ...
Countries, states & cities crossword 2020-12-27
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- Playground of Europe
- The Red Dragon
- Steel City of India
- The tea garden of India
- Land of five rivers
- Land of the Midnight Sun
- Manchester of India
- City of Mahabharata
- Blue City
- Spice garden of India
- Pink city
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- The Land of Smiles
- Silicon valley of India
- City of Joy
- Scotland of the East
- Deccan Queen
- The land of fire and ice
- City of dreams
- Switzerland of India
- Teardrop of India
- Land of the rising sun
- City of lakes
22 Clues: Blue City • Pink city • City of Joy • Deccan Queen • City of lakes • The Red Dragon • City of dreams • Teardrop of India • The Land of Smiles • Steel City of India • Land of five rivers • Manchester of India • City of Mahabharata • Playground of Europe • Scotland of the East • Switzerland of India • Spice garden of India • Land of the rising sun • Silicon valley of India • The tea garden of India • ...
NIGERIAN CITIES AND TOWNS 2021-07-11
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- Yoruba, Hausa, Nupe and Igala lay claim to this city
- Popularly called J-town
- Town also found in Japan
- John Godson is from here
- known for Bronze
- Capital of a northern state
- Ikorodu And Epe Joint Administration
- Means superior place in Fulfulde language
- Ago Aduloju Farm Settlement
- people
- Known for rice
- PMB's town
- Hausa term for rock
- Kenneth Dike's home town.
- City between the North and the South of Nigeria
- City of 401 deities
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- Noted for a discovery in 1956
- Nigeria's highest point is located here.
- Starts with letter S
- Founded by Omoremilekun Omoluabi
- home to the first indigenous Nigerian university
- Home to the oldest airport in Nigeria
- Madam Efunroye Tinubu's home town
- Became a capital on September 23, 1987
- white and black outfit
- Founded by Lord Lugard in 1912
- Originally named Akwa Akpa
- international fishing festival
- By the edge of a meadow
- Founded by Modibbo Adama in 1841
- Founded by
- Emtertainment capital of Nigeria
- Home to Giwa Barracks
- Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was buried here
- source of electricity
- Founded by Muhammadu Dunama
36 Clues: people • Founded by • PMB's town • Known for rice • known for Bronze • Hausa term for rock • City of 401 deities • Starts with letter S • Home to Giwa Barracks • source of electricity • white and black outfit • Popularly called J-town • By the edge of a meadow • Town also found in Japan • John Godson is from here • Kenneth Dike's home town. • Originally named Akwa Akpa • Capital of a northern state • ...
NBA logos (just cities) 2021-12-28
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- Gold flaming basketball
- Orange basketball w/ orange letters above it
- A purple kings crown above part of a gray basketball
- Giant red R inside a red ring
- A blue-green-yellow note symbol
- Red flaming basketball
- White horse with a gray mane
- Yellow basketball w/ purple letters
- Golden gate bridge
- A red & white pinwheel
- Green buck (the animal)
- A blue hornet
- Red basketball with claw marks
- Red and blue numbers hint: (76)
- Man dressed in all green leaning on a cane while spinning a basketball
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- Big pelican holding a basketball in it's beak
- Orange basketball inside a triangle w/ white letters on it
- Blue/white basketball w/ black trail
- White basketball
- A gray spur (the things on the back of cowboy boots) hint: san anto_____
- Big blue P w/ a yellow basketball inside
- Blue howling wolf
- Blue grizzly
- Two yellow pickaxes crossed over a basketball
- red hawk
- Giant red C
- Blue and red basketball w/ a star in the middle
- A red basketball w/ white letters in it
- A red angry bull
- Giant B inside of a basketball
30 Clues: red hawk • Giant red C • Blue grizzly • A blue hornet • White basketball • A red angry bull • Blue howling wolf • Golden gate bridge • Red flaming basketball • A red & white pinwheel • Gold flaming basketball • Green buck (the animal) • White horse with a gray mane • Giant red R inside a red ring • Red basketball with claw marks • Giant B inside of a basketball • A blue-green-yellow note symbol • ...
Cities of the world 2017-10-28
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- The country where Venice is located
- The last name of the currently president of Russia
- The continent where Helsinki, Oslo, Segovia are located
- The capital of Colombia.
- The capital of South Korea
- The capital of Brazil
- The name of one beach of Rio de Janeiro
- The nickname of the bell located at the palace of Westminster
- Traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat
- The most alpine country in the world
- The country where Segovia is located
- The Capital of Finland
- The state where Las vegas is located
- cairo The capital of Egypt
- The most representative place in Paris
- It is an economic union between countries. For example Paris, Venice, Segovia are part of this countries.
- The official city of FIFA headquarters
- The south american country in contact with atlantic and pacific oceans
- The last name of the most famous female tennis player in Russia
- The coutry of the mummies
- One of the official language in Switzerland
- a recognized place in Segovia
- How people call Rio de Janeiro citizens
- the most famous natural park at the atlantic coast of Colombia
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- The name of the most famous museum in Paris
- The name of one of the most famous musicians in Russia
- the city with the last gothic catedral in Spain
- The continent where Seoul is located.
- The name of one of the most recognized building in Russia
- Egyptian River
- The circle located in the center of South Korea’s flag
- Official language of Rio de Janeiro
- The capital of Russia
- One of the most famous sports in Great Britain
- Egyptian icon
- The city of the love
- A famous britannic soccer player
- the city of the gondola rides
- What does White colour represent in South Korea’s flag?
- In this country the taekwondo was created
- The largest country by size in the World
- The continent when Rio de Janeiro and Bogota are located
- The capital of Great Britain
- City called "sin city"
- Characteristic biome of Las vegas
- The official language of parisian citizens
- the most recognized natural attraction in Switzerland
- the capital of Normay
- The continent where Egypt is located
- The name of the most famous stadium in Brazil
50 Clues: Egyptian icon • Egyptian River • The city of the love • The capital of Russia • The capital of Brazil • the capital of Normay • The Capital of Finland • City called "sin city" • 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 New Zealand 2018-08-15
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- Where is the Sky tower located
- This pplace is named after a famous musical play
- What is Hailees favorite city?
- Where is Elysha from
- I have natural hot pools
- Where is Emma from?
- What suburb does Hailee live in
- What town is also the same town featured on The Simpsons
- I have a famous NZ lake
- Where is NZ most popular tourist destination
- Where is the big fish located
- Where do you catch the interislander from the South Island
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- Where is there several diffrent islands (North Island)
- I am at the bottom of the South Island
- Where are Whales and seals commonly found?
- Sam is from where?
- What is the capital of NZ
- This is also a lake.. Starts with a W
- Where is Otago University Located
- Jessica is from here
20 Clues: Sam is from where? • Where is Emma from? • Where is Elysha from • Jessica is from here • I have a famous NZ lake • I have natural hot pools • What is the capital of NZ • Where is the big fish located • Where is the Sky tower located • What is Hailees favorite city? • What suburb does Hailee live in • Where is Otago University Located • This is also a lake.. Starts with a W • ...
Tale of Two Cities 2012-11-12
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- when the monarch has almost complete control
- a body of legislative and judical people
- French parliament of sorts
- legislative body representing social classes
- a French lawyer and politician
- a period in the revolution when there were many deaths by guillotine
- the idea that the monarch's power came from God
- people who would hide away in foreign countries during war
- put an end to an uproar
- people with power in the executive branch
- body in government between Estates General and National Constituent Assembly
- the people who sat very high up in Assembly
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- a fortress that was attacked
- someone in favor of the Republic
- a general in the French Revolution
- the year of the attack on Tuileries
- a device used to behead people
- a motto from the French revolution
- mobs that resulted in many deaths
- the wife of Louis XVI
- when the monarch is not in complete control
- France declares war on Austria in this year
- person from the "republican"arty in France
- a post impressionist painter
- a palace built by Louis XIV
- a war caused by 2 sepereate problems
- a French monarch who was executed
- the day the execution of Louis XVI was executed
- the day the Bastille was stormed
- large amounts of land or property
30 Clues: the wife of Louis XVI • put an end to an uproar • French parliament of sorts • a palace built by Louis XIV • a fortress that was attacked • a post impressionist painter • a device used to behead people • a French lawyer and politician • someone in favor of the Republic • the day the Bastille was stormed • mobs that resulted in many deaths • a French monarch who was executed • ...
Cities of the World 2014-07-17
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- Largest city in the world
- Lowest city in the world
- Statue of Liberty
- This city is an island and a country
- Largest city in South America
- Second largest city in South America
- The bridge is falling down
- Highest city in South America
- First city with 1 million people
- Farthest northern town in the world
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- Dirdam
- Largest city in Australia
- Head office of Microsoft
- In this city, Me Quedo
- CN Tower
- Highest city in Colombia
- Also known as Hongcouver
- Eiffel Tower
- Coldest city in Canada
- Birthplace of Simon Bolivar
20 Clues: Dirdam • CN Tower • Eiffel Tower • Statue of Liberty • In this city, Me Quedo • Coldest city in Canada • Head office of Microsoft • Lowest city in the world • Highest city in Colombia • Also known as Hongcouver • Largest city in Australia • Largest city in the world • The bridge is falling down • Birthplace of Simon Bolivar • Largest city in South America • Highest city in South America • ...
Cities of the World 2023-12-01
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- The Colosseum and the Roman Forum are impressive vestiges of this ancient city.
- The combination of ancient and modern is evident in this South Korean capital.
- Christ the Redeemer watches over this vibrant and festive city.
- The souks and the Medina offer a unique experience in this Moroccan city.
- Futuristic skyscrapers and luxurious artificial islands define this desert city.
- The Forbidden City is an architectural gem in the heart of this former imperial capital.
- The pyramids of Giza are witnesses of the ancient greatness of this Egyptian city.
- The Eiffel Tower dominates the skyline of this city of love.
- In this futuristic metropolis, technology mixes with tradition.
- Buddhist temples and bustling floating markets are emblematic of this Thai city.
- Canals and tulips are hallmarks of this charming Dutch city.
- The Statue of Liberty welcomes visitors to this city that never sleeps.
- Gaudí's architecture, like the Sagrada Familia, characterizes this Spanish city.
- Hollywood and its beaches are an integral part of this Californian city.
- The Golden Gate Bridge is emblematic of this city on the west coast of the United States.
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- Table Mountain offers stunning views in this South African city.
- Big Ben and Buckingham Palace are landmarks in this cosmopolitan city.
- Prague Castle dominates the landscape of this fairytale city.
- Tango and European architecture are distinctive of this Argentine city.
- The Opera House and Harbor Bridge define the skyline of this seaside city.
- The music in the pubs and the warmth of its inhabitants characterize this Irish city.
- Connecting two continents, this city is famous for its unique mix of cultures.
- Imperial palaces and classical music define the character of this Austrian city.
- The CN Tower stands out on the skyline of this diverse Canadian city.
- The Berlin Wall and the Brandenburg Gate are vestiges of the recent history of this city.
- The Acropolis and ancient history are an integral part of this Greek city.
- The fusion of cultures and modern architecture characterize this city-state.
- Ancient temples and traditional gardens define this Japanese gem.
- The skyscrapers and the bay make this city a visual spectacle.
- The Kremlin and Red Square are symbols of power in this Russian capital.
30 Clues: The Eiffel Tower dominates the skyline of this city of love. • Canals and tulips are hallmarks of this charming Dutch city. • Prague Castle dominates the landscape of this fairytale city. • The skyscrapers and the bay make this city a visual spectacle. • Christ the Redeemer watches over this vibrant and festive city. • ...
Vocabulary of Sustainable cities 2024-05-09
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- it refers to the limited availability
- a synonym of green energy
- cars responsible for all driving activities
- increase the product`s lifecycle by reusing, recycling
- self sufficient in energy, has more sustainable transport and mantains green spaces
- harmful materials into the environment
- the energy of sunligh
- it maximizes land use
- a renewable organic waste energy
- abreviation of Internet of things
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- promote crativity and innovation
- the power of water
- it uses IoT devices to collect data from user devices or sensors
- atomic energy
- an energy that can be produced from a source that doesn`t cause harm to the natural environment
- a lot of people
- promotes cardiovascular health
- the highest buildings of a city
- contribute to cleaner air
- less traffic congestion
- balance between using natural resources without depleting them
21 Clues: atomic energy • a lot of people • the power of water • the energy of sunligh • it maximizes land use • less traffic congestion • a synonym of green energy • contribute to cleaner air • promotes cardiovascular health • the highest buildings of a city • promote crativity and innovation • a renewable organic waste energy • abreviation of Internet of things • ...
Cities in Italy - En 2024-08-19
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- Known as the "Florence of the South"
- Port city on the Adriatic Sea
- Important port city on the Adriatic Sea
- Renowned for its Palladian architecture
- Coastal city on the Adriatic Sea
- Known for the Uffizi Gallery
- Famous for its university
- Port city on the Amalfi Coast
- Known for its falls, "Cascate delle Marmore"
- City on the shores of Lake Como
- City located in the Campania region
- City in Lombardy with a historic upper town
- Known for its medieval architecture
- University city known for its historical gardens
- Archipelago in the Sardinia region
- Major city in Sardinia
- Major port city in the Puglia region
- Known for its rice fields
- Known for its Palio horse race
- Known for its chocolate
- Capital of Sicily
- Capital of Sardinia
- City known for Romeo and Juliet
- Italian fashion capital
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- Known for its agriculture
- Known for its Renaissance architecture
- City in Calabria with ancient roots
- Known for its royal palace
- City in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region
- Home to the famous pizza
- Known for its gold jewelry
- Famous for its lemon liqueur
- Important port city in Puglia
- Major port city in Italy
- Key port city in the Liguria region
- City located in southern Italy
- City in the Abruzzo region
- Famous for balsamic vinegar
- Sicilian city at the base of Mount Etna
- City in South Tyrol known for its German influence
- City of canals
- Capital city of Italy
- Known for its automotive industry
- Important port city on the Tuscan coast
- Known for its naval base
- Home to the Leaning Tower
- Famous for its ancient cave dwellings
47 Clues: City of canals • Capital of Sicily • Capital of Sardinia • Capital city of Italy • Major city in Sardinia • Known for its chocolate • Italian fashion capital • Home to the famous pizza • Major port city in Italy • Known for its naval base • Known for its agriculture • Famous for its university • Known for its rice fields • Home to the Leaning Tower • Known for its royal palace • ...
Us cities & us states 2022-11-19
22 Clues: hope • Reno • Salem • Dover • Albany • Juneau • Chicago • concord • raleigh • Trenton • Olympia • Richmond • Honolulu • St. Paul • Colombia • Baltimore • St. Louis • montpelier • Sacramento • Minneapolis • Indianapolis • Salt Lake City
Cities of Vesuvius Crossword 2022-11-18
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- Bay or Gulf which could be seen from a Herculaneum Villa.
- The Roman sun god
- 1800 scrolls were found here, The Villa of ?
- A group of people who worship a niche deity, eg ISIS, Dionysus, Augustus, Vespasian.
- River which was located near Pompeii.
- An abbreviation for 'The Senate and Roman People'.
- The Elder and The Younger
- The last name of the rich benefactor of Herculaneum.
- The Volcano which destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum.
- Region where Pompeii and Herculaneum were situated
- Grown on the fertile soil of Mt Vesuvius, used to make wine.
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- The Godfather Andrew Hadrill, what's missing?
- Title given to the leader of Rome during this period.
- These produced useful oil for cooking and lighting.
- Fermented fish paste.
- The Roman god of the underworld, also a former planet.
- A cemetary.
- Priests of Augustus
- A form of artwork made up of tiny pieces of glass or stone.
- A Roman commoner.
- Insulae rarely had this place where a person usually cooks,
- A dwelling owned by a rich person.
22 Clues: A cemetary. • The Roman sun god • A Roman commoner. • Priests of Augustus • Fermented fish paste. • The Elder and The Younger • A dwelling owned by a rich person. • River which was located near Pompeii. • 1800 scrolls were found here, The Villa of ? • The Godfather Andrew Hadrill, what's missing? • An abbreviation for 'The Senate and Roman People'. • ...
Cities of the World 2025-07-01
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- Home of the USS Arizona Memorial.
- Home of THE Opera House.
- Christ the Redeemer overlooks this city.
- Home of Swarovski crystals.
- Home of the Chapultepec Park.
- City most devastated by the 2004 "Christmas Tsunami."
- Site of a famous leaning tower.
- The largest city in Africa.
- Home to the Valley of the Kings.
- The largest city in Nova Scotia.
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- Site of the salt mines and Chapel of St. Kinga.
- Site of the Benedictine monastery only accessible at low tide.
- City built on elaborate canal system.
- An ancient city carved into sandstone widely considered a modern wonder of the world.
- Home of the Majdanek State Museum, a former concentration camp.
- Site of General Lee's surrender ending the American Civil War.
- Formerly Constantinople.
- Home of Angkor Wat temple.
- Home of Mount Fuji.
- Home of the "World Islands."
20 Clues: Home of Mount Fuji. • Home of THE Opera House. • Formerly Constantinople. • Home of Angkor Wat temple. • Home of Swarovski crystals. • The largest city in Africa. • Home of the "World Islands." • Home of the Chapultepec Park. • Site of a famous leaning tower. • Home to the Valley of the Kings. • The largest city in Nova Scotia. • Home of the USS Arizona Memorial. • ...
Cities and urban life 2025-07-21
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- – bino
- – qulaylik
- – xarid qilish
- – kvartira
- – avtobus
- – metro
- – transport harakati
- – infratuzilma
- - hordiq (ko‘ngilocharlik)
- – xavfsizlik
- – madaniyat
- – arxitektura
- – osmono‘par bino
- – olomon
- – markaziy hudud
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- – shaharga oid
- – shovqin
- – ishga qatnash
- – muzey
- – restoran
- – ifloslanish
- – tungi hayot
- – bog‘
- – jamoat transporti
- – bozor
- – shahar
- – tez sur’atli
- – chiroq / yorug‘lik
- – ko‘cha
- – yashovchi
30 Clues: – bino • – bog‘ • – muzey • – metro • – bozor • – shahar • – ko‘cha • – olomon • – shovqin • – avtobus • – qulaylik • – restoran • – kvartira • – madaniyat • – yashovchi • – xavfsizlik • – ifloslanish • – tungi hayot • – arxitektura • – shaharga oid • – xarid qilish • – tez sur’atli • – infratuzilma • – ishga qatnash • – markaziy hudud • – osmono‘par bino • – jamoat transporti • – transport harakati • – chiroq / yorug‘lik • ...
2nd Most Populous Cities 2025-08-25
30 Clues: Spain • India • China • Italy • Japan • Egypt • Mexico • Canada • Brazil • Greece • Sweden • France • Turkey • Belgium • Morocco • Vietnam • Austria • Germany • Thailand • Portugal • Australia • Indonesia • New Zealand • South Korea • Netherlands • Switzerland • Philippines • South Africa • United States • United Kingdom
Post-Industrial Cities 2 2025-12-19
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- People who do not need special training for their jobs
- People who have completed a degree at university
- A very strong and successful place or organization
- A difference or distance between two things
- To try to be better than others in order to win
- Jobs that pay very little money
- Manchester and its surroundings
- The reduction or loss of factories and industry
- People who make a lot of money
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- Chances or possibilities to find a job
- All the people who are available to work
- To develop different types of economic activities instead of relying on only one
- Very tall buildings found in large cities
- The situation of not having a job
- Workers who do physical jobs with their hands
- Money put into a country’s economy by companies or people from abroad
- Having many people living in an area
- Lack of money and resources in cities
- Covered in dirt; not clean
- A building where goods are made using machines
20 Clues: Covered in dirt; not clean • People who make a lot of money • Jobs that pay very little money • Manchester and its surroundings • The situation of not having a job • Having many people living in an area • Lack of money and resources in cities • Chances or possibilities to find a job • All the people who are available to work • Very tall buildings found in large cities • ...
Franco's cross word 2012-11-26
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- were temples created by the Sumerians with steps leading to the top of the structure
- the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun
- an irrigation system that allowed farmers to grow crops easier
- a code of law that king Hammurabi posted, people were ordered to obey
- the river that flows north of Mesopotamia
- one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia
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- tall structures used to keep the tombs of the dead inside of them, usually there were booby traps
- the river that flows south of Mesopotami
- a person with a special ability or skill to do a job or profession
- one of the first cities to ever be civilized
- a civilization located in Southern Mesopotamia it was a massive city it had lots of canal system and a lot of crops
- it was a smart civilization, they invented the first written language, they also invented the whee
- a person who wrote things down for other people before printing was invented
- a person who rules a community, for example a president
- an amount of something more than enough, for example I have a surplus of wheat
15 Clues: the river that flows south of Mesopotami • the river that flows north of Mesopotamia • one of the first cities to ever be civilized • one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia • a person who rules a community, for example a president • the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun • ...
Franco's Crossword 2012-11-25
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- one of the first cities to ever be civilized
- were temples created by the Sumerians with steps leading to the top of the structure
- the river that flows north of Mesopotamia
- a person who wrote things down for other people before printing was invented
- a person with a special ability or skill to do a job or profession
- a code of law that king Hammurabi posted, people were ordered to obey
- one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia
- the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun
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- tall structures used to keep the tombs of the dead inside of them, usually there were booby traps
- an irrigation system that allowed farmers to grow crops easier
- the river that flows south of Mesopotamia
- a person who rules a community, for example a president
- it was a smart civilization, they invented the first written language, they also invented the wheel
- a civilization located in Southern Mesopotamia it was a massive city it had lots of canal system and a lot of crops
- an amount of something more than enough, for example i have a surplus of wheat
15 Clues: the river that flows south of Mesopotamia • the river that flows north of Mesopotamia • one of the first cities to ever be civilized • one of the first cities settled cities in Mesopotamia • a person who rules a community, for example a president • the most powerful king in ancient Egypt the God of the Sun • ...
PEOPLE AND CIVILIZATION 2024-10-02
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- The sun god, one of the most important deities in the Egyptian pantheon.
- A large temple structure built in the center of Mesopotamian cities for religious purposes.
- The writing system of ancient Egypt, composed of symbols and pictures.
- One of the major cities of the Indus Valley Civilization, along with Mohenjo-Daro.
- Small stone carvings used for trade and identification, often featuring animal motifs.
- The title given to the rulers of ancient Egypt, considered gods on Earth.
- The first known civilization to emerge in Mesopotamia, credited with many innovations.
- The first form of writing developed in Mesopotamia, consisting of wedge-shaped marks.
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- A large public water tank, likely used for ritual bathing, found in Mohenjo-Daro.
- An ancient city of the Indus Valley, known for its advanced urban planning.
- The structured layout of streets and buildings in Indus cities, showing advanced urban planning.
- The river that provided water for agriculture and supported Mesopotamian civilization.
- The king of Ur known for creating one of the earliest legal codes.
- A massive tomb built for the pharaoh Khufu, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
- The longest river in the world, essential for agriculture and life in Egypt.
15 Clues: The king of Ur known for creating one of the earliest legal codes. • The writing system of ancient Egypt, composed of symbols and pictures. • The sun god, one of the most important deities in the Egyptian pantheon. • The title given to the rulers of ancient Egypt, considered gods on Earth. • ...
Canadas daily life 2014-01-28
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- in Quebec, where the majority of the,population is of ____
- ___ however, will understand formal French
- many areas in canada, especially it's __ provinces
- thousand these farms are very big, with average sizes of __ acres
- Canada's ___ and other grain
- because of canadas strong ___
- canadas cities feature some of the country's ____ ____
- native Americans also excel ___
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- the quality of life in Canadians cities are very ___
- expect for ___ parts of the country
- after world war __
- one of the most obvious features that make canada different then it's __ neighbor is language
- most Canadians trance their ____ to Europeans
- all these ___ to canada brought their national customs
14 Clues: after world war __ • Canada's ___ and other grain • because of canadas strong ___ • native Americans also excel ___ • expect for ___ parts of the country • ___ however, will understand formal French • most Canadians trance their ____ to Europeans • many areas in canada, especially it's __ provinces • the quality of life in Canadians cities are very ___ • ...
Le Gaulois Vocab ~ Riya Mahale 2021-02-11
geography quiz easy one 2024-10-16
11 Clues: City in Spain • Island in Africa • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Russia • Capital of Brasil • Capital of Bulgaria • Capital of Netherlands • Country in South America • Biggest country in Africa • Wellknown city in Middle east • City in Spain and in Argentina
Cities In the US 2017-12-01
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- If-you-know-soccer-you-might-know-where-the-timbers-are
- The-Football-team-The ____ Dolphins
- Has-a-very-famous-bell
- The-Capital-Of-the-United-States
- The-Only-One-in-Ohio
- ________Jaguars-(Football-Team)
- The-Big-Apple
- The-capital-Of-california
- Won-the-Super-Bowl-against-the-Broncos
- NRG-Stadium
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- Named-after-a-Mythical-Bird
- The-City-Of-Gambling
- A-Big-race-Happens-here
- Another-One-in-Texas
- City-With-Many-Gangs
- Famous-for-six-flags
- Famous-for-movies
- Near-Dallas
- A-Main-City-in-California
- A-tea-Party-Was-named-after-it
20 Clues: Near-Dallas • NRG-Stadium • The-Big-Apple • Famous-for-movies • The-City-Of-Gambling • Another-One-in-Texas • City-With-Many-Gangs • Famous-for-six-flags • The-Only-One-in-Ohio • Has-a-very-famous-bell • A-Big-race-Happens-here • The-capital-Of-california • A-Main-City-in-California • Named-after-a-Mythical-Bird • A-tea-Party-Was-named-after-it • ________Jaguars-(Football-Team) • ...
Tale of two cities 2014-01-04
29 Clues: svet • smer • noht • biser • grozen • izbira • najeti • zvezda • lastnik • prehlad • podoben • umetnik • stoletje • različno • razdalja • galerija • pogrešati • sprememba • pokrajina • oblikovati • poročiti se • oblikovalec • kmetija (hiša) • znana osebnost • kontaktna leča • življenski slog • deliti, razdeliti • kolega, sodelavec • slaba stran nečesa
Cities of Vesuvius Vocabulary 2013-11-28
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- Lawcourts
- Street which crossed a town along the north-south axis
- Small room in a house, often a bedroom.
- Opening in the roof of an atrium allowed light and air in
- Brothel
- Hot bathroom in baths
- Cooling off room in baths
- Villa built for luxury
- Rainwater basin/square under compluvium
- Underground water storage
- Measuring table in forum
- City block. Contained a range of buildings.
- Bar serving hot food
- Shop opening onto the street with large walls
- Cemetary
- Changing room at the baths; used as a waiting room
- Laundry
- Fish sauce
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- Two officials elected annually to run the town
- Main reception area of atrium
- House
- Household gods
- Warm room in bathhouse with a warm pool and massage area
- Household shrine
- Large theatre for gladiatorial games
- Large jar for holding food. Had wide mouths.
- Sports ground or gym with large open courtyard for training
- Those who washed and dyed clothes
- Posters or programmes announcing games
- Central market in Pompeian forum
- Country villa often connected to farm or vineyard or both
- Public meeting place for elections
- Central hall of a Roman house with an Impluvium
- Small theatre
34 Clues: House • Brothel • Laundry • Cemetary • Lawcourts • Fish sauce • Small theatre • Household gods • Household shrine • Bar serving hot food • Hot bathroom in baths • Villa built for luxury • Measuring table in forum • Cooling off room in baths • Underground water storage • Main reception area of atrium • Central market in Pompeian forum • Those who washed and dyed clothes • ...
Immigrants, Cities, and Reform 2015-03-05
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- stopped working.
- a form of power, or energy.
- areas in a city
- ways of getting from one place to another.
- 100 years
- business the group of large businesses that controlled their industry in the late 1800s and 1900s
- businesses that completely control the making and selling of a product.
- the business of making and selling goods.
- changes for the better.
- bad and unfair ideas about people based on a group they belong to.
- the crowded, dirty parts of a city where buildings are old and need repairs and the people are poor.
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- very tall buildings.
- control by giving rules.
- new things created by the imagination
- signed, or filled out a record.
- the ways people exchange news and ideas.
- land where a person is born; the country a people call home
- stations- places where people are inspected – looked over- to be sure they meet the rules.
- an economic policy in which the government doesn’t make rules about business.
- the contest between businesses to “win” buyers for their goods.
- a movement of many people coming in, like an ocean.
- People who come into a country to live.
- people who have just come into a place.
- talk in order to settle an argument.
- shocked
- all the companies in a business
- grows very large, like a loud explosion.
- against the law. It was a crime to have a monopoly.
- a plan that a government makes for the actions it takes.
- group of workers who join together to make owners change things.
30 Clues: shocked • 100 years • areas in a city • stopped working. • very tall buildings. • changes for the better. • control by giving rules. • a form of power, or energy. • signed, or filled out a record. • all the companies in a business • talk in order to settle an argument. • new things created by the imagination • People who come into a country to live. • ...
Cities of UTTAR PRADESH 2020-12-27
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- Founded in 1933 by Rai Bahadur Gujar Mal Modi
- Founded in 1740 A.D. by Ghazi-ud-Din
- Known as Nath Nagri (city of Shiva)
- Tiger reserve in UP
- Leather City of the UP
- Sultan Sikandar Lodī founded the city in 1504
- Gorakhnath Math
- The City of Ghats
- Formerly known Kol
- Kanak Bhawan
- Gulab Bari
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- Ramabhar Stupa
- City of Nawabs
- Founded by Rustam Khan
- City of Rani Laxmi Bai
- Buland Darwaza is here
- Lord Buddha first sermon
- Capital of the Surasena Kingdom
- City of Prime Ministers
- New Okhla Industrial Development Authority
20 Clues: Gulab Bari • Kanak Bhawan • Ramabhar Stupa • City of Nawabs • Gorakhnath Math • The City of Ghats • Formerly known Kol • Tiger reserve in UP • Founded by Rustam Khan • City of Rani Laxmi Bai • Buland Darwaza is here • Leather City of the UP • City of Prime Ministers • Lord Buddha first sermon • Capital of the Surasena Kingdom • Known as Nath Nagri (city of Shiva) • ...
Cities Around the World 2021-01-10
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- Home to Walt Disney World
- Italian City which contains the Vatican and the Colosseum
- The home of Hollywood
- Lionel Messi plays for this Spanish city's home team
- Known for their Cheesesteaks!
- Where you can find the Leafs and Raptors
- The Chinese capital with the Forbidden City and Great Wall.
- Where you can find Buckingham Palace and the Royal Family
- East meets West in this Chinese port city
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- Belgian city which is the de facto capital of the EU
- Hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics
- Home of the Canadiens
- Separated by canals and known as the most beautiful city in the world
- US Capital and Centre of US Politics
- Russian Capital and Largest European City by Area
- Famous for Deep Dish Pizza and Michael Jordan
- Home to the Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysees
- Largest City in Korea
- Largest city in the world and host of the the 2020 Olympics
- Has the Statue of Liberty and many skyscrapers
20 Clues: Home of the Canadiens • The home of Hollywood • Largest City in Korea • Home to Walt Disney World • Known for their Cheesesteaks! • Hosted the 2006 Winter Olympics • US Capital and Centre of US Politics • Where you can find the Leafs and Raptors • East meets West in this Chinese port city • Home to the Eiffel Tower and Champs Elysees • ...
The Lost Cities Keywords 2019-08-06
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- something that is untouched.
- city - a city that is well-defended with a city wall.
- - something that is so significant, big and impressive that it is scary. The Yangshuo mountains are formidable.
- capsule objects left behind by ancient inhabitants, which allow us to see how they lived during that time.
- something or someone that is well known because they are talked about a lot in stories.
- - buildings
- to break down
- - too many things to count. There are countless stars, there are countless mountains, there is countless sand.
- - things made by humans such as schools, hospitals, roads, railways.
- to move from one area to a different area. For example, to move from Yangshuo to Beijing.
- - a small part that remains of something historical.
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- - something that is very, very nice. It can be expensive and rare. For example, a diamond.
- disaster tyhpoons, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, earthquakes
- - a group of people that have a culture at a certain time period. i.e The Ancient Greeks.
- an object in the sky that takes detailed photos of the Earth's terrain.
- -to dig up. Archaeologists have this job.
- - a time when a country or region is doing really good economically. China is currently in a time of prosperity.
- people that live in a country or place. I am an inhabitant of England.
- - when you do not know what happens but you have a guess using your imagination.
- people have left this place, and so it becomes empty. It is ______.
- - to steal.
- - something that is impressive and easy to notice.
- an object made in the past that is historically or culturally interesting.
23 Clues: - to steal. • - buildings • to break down • something that is untouched. • -to dig up. Archaeologists have this job. • - something that is impressive and easy to notice. • - a small part that remains of something historical. • city - a city that is well-defended with a city wall. • disaster tyhpoons, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, earthquakes • ...
Cities: Solve the crossword 2024-05-07
34 Clues: elav • kõle • tuim • võluv • asula • sünge • iidne • lummav • jõukas • lõhnav • rahulik • linnriik • tihedalt • jäänused • rändajad • päritolu • tulenema • asustatud • lagunenud • rikkumata • kaasaegne • maaliline • reostatud • elujõuline • vallutatud • suursugune • laiendatud • põlisrahvad • palverännak • maapiirkond • kindlustatud • põllumajandus • askeldav, sagiv • aeglase tempoga
Cities and Industry Review 2024-05-22
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- This was passed so that people could not get government jobs they did not deserve. Now you would have to pass a test for certain jobs like toll takers, mailmen and secretaries in government offices.
- Person who tried to expose the bad parts of society. They tried to show the rich how the poor were living to try and make a difference. Many were writers but there was also the photographer Jacob Riis.
- Book written by Upton Sinclair about the meat packing industry and its abuses toward the worker.
- System in which politicians give jobs to their friends even if they are not qualified. It is a way to pay back a favor you owe a friend or give a job to a person so they owe you a favor.
- Becoming part of another culture and having your culture become part of the place where you have settled.
- Corrupt machine boss that stole millions in NYC using bribes and pay offs. He was eventually thrown in jail. He was recognized because of the Thomas Nast cartoons.
- Name given to the group who were working to try and make life better for the poor of society. They fought for political and economic reforms including putting government in the hands of the people.
- Was a more picky union. They only represented skilled workers and would not accept immigrants and African Americans. They did strike at times.
- Creator of the Hull House which she set up to help the poor in the cities. Hull House was a specific settlement house.
- Disaster in which many of the workers died because doors were locked, the fire escape melted and the elevator broke. It lead to new laws to regulate safety in factories.
- Business that is owned by investors and is usually very big
- Buildings with small apartments where the poor of the cities lived.
- This is the rule that states if there is too much of a good then price goes down and if there is not enough the price will go up.
- Organization set up to protect workers and try to bargain to get them better working conditions. (Higher pay, shorter hours, safer working conditions)
- First labor union and was known for accepting everyone into the union…skilled, unskilled, African Americans, immigrants… they did not believe in striking.
- No Chinese can enter the country after this passes.
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- Passed to have more inspectors in factories to make sure food is being handled properly, inspired by the book “The Jungle.”
- This also blocked businesses from being unfair and blocked trusts but said it could not be used against unions.
- Passed to block big business from being unfair and creating trusts.
- These were set up in the city to help the poor immigrants and lower class of the city. They offered classes in English, daycare and organized sports.
- Owning all the business in one industry…like all the property in an area so you can build houses and hotels.
- Passed to make sure food is properly labeled and that if a product claims something then it is true.
- This is the place where immigrants stopped to be checked out before they could enter the country from Europe
- Election in which the people decide who will run for the office of the president for their party. Not the general election.
- Person who believed America should be for natural born Americans not for immigrants
25 Clues: No Chinese can enter the country after this passes. • Business that is owned by investors and is usually very big • Passed to block big business from being unfair and creating trusts. • Buildings with small apartments where the poor of the cities lived. • Person who believed America should be for natural born Americans not for immigrants • ...
