chinese Crossword Puzzles
Fruit drinks 2020-10-19
15 Clues: té • café • jugo • agua • pizza • tenis • fútbol • refresco • naranjas • natación • basktebol • haburguesa • cream, helado • food, comida china • food, comida italiana
Guess the words Отгадай слова №2 2021-02-18
17 Clues: пол • пляж • весь • лодка • ошибка • пончик • хорошо • лежать • письмо • открытка • находить • маленький • полосатый • водить машину • курить, дымить • китайский язык, китаец, китаянка • французский язык, француз, француженка
mongol aaditya 2024-04-03
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- Persian khanate under Mongols
- Craft of making material for writing from China
- Chinese explosive invention
- Khanate of Central Asia's name
- Historic trade route under Mongol protection
- Result of Mongol Empire division
- Nation whose invasions by Mongols were foiled by typhoons
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- Russian khanate named for its wealth
- Initial Mongol conquest territory in China
- Captured Islamic capital by Mongols
- Fine Chinese ceramic
- Universal ruler title taken by Temujin
- Religion that spread successfully among Mongols
- Country included in the Mongol-conquered Persian Empire, now known for its rugs
- Mongol khanate comprising Mongolia and China
15 Clues: Fine Chinese ceramic • Chinese explosive invention • Persian khanate under Mongols • Khanate of Central Asia's name • Result of Mongol Empire division • Captured Islamic capital by Mongols • Russian khanate named for its wealth • Universal ruler title taken by Temujin • Initial Mongol conquest territory in China • Historic trade route under Mongol protection • ...
Rockets 2013-05-09
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- First animal that went into space.
- First man of the moon.
- Top of small toy rocket.
- What ignites the small rocket engine of a rocket.
- Country who put man on the moon.
- Designed and made fist liquid fuel rocket.
- Best angle for distance of projectile objects.
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- Second man on the moon.
- Famous Colorado astronaut.
- The wings of a rocket.
- Substance used by early Chinese to launch first rockets.
- 600 A.D. the Chinese used gunpowder for entertainment to set off …
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration is commonly called...
- Best angle for height of projectile objects.
- Rocket's Body.
15 Clues: Rocket's Body. • The wings of a rocket. • First man of the moon. • Second man on the moon. • Top of small toy rocket. • Famous Colorado astronaut. • Country who put man on the moon. • First animal that went into space. • Designed and made fist liquid fuel rocket. • Best angle for height of projectile objects. • Best angle for distance of projectile objects. • ...
Jasmine's Awesome Crossword 2013-04-28
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- like a food critic but less critical
- dark chocolate is very ____
- another way to say community
- signs of serious foolishness or irrationality
- a Chinese utensil
- French for car
- to be extremely cool
- the top part of a mountain
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- a small red rectangular block often used for _____ walls
- you get _______ cookies at Chinese restaurants
- have something very tight that no air can get in
- a book can be paper cover or _________
- The destruction of a ship at sea by sinking or breaking up
- at Costco they give you food _______
- all sports people wear this
15 Clues: French for car • a Chinese utensil • to be extremely cool • the top part of a mountain • dark chocolate is very ____ • all sports people wear this • another way to say community • like a food critic but less critical • at Costco they give you food _______ • a book can be paper cover or _________ • signs of serious foolishness or irrationality • ...
Addison and Lizzy 2022-04-20
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- What meat do Chinese raise little of?
- Chinas national drink is?
- What is necessary to cut food into small pieces?
- What do wide valleys form?
- What is the heavy smooth skillet called?
- What is the climate in southern provinces?
- What is the chief product?
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- What religion came from India?
- Most of Chinas people are?
- What is the second most common cooking method?
- What is the highest mountain?
- What group do most Chinese belong to?
- What is the largest nation?
- What do waterways provide?
- What part of China has rich soil?
15 Clues: Chinas national drink is? • Most of Chinas people are? • What do wide valleys form? • What do waterways provide? • What is the chief product? • What is the largest nation? • What is the highest mountain? • What religion came from India? • What part of China has rich soil? • What meat do Chinese raise little of? • What group do most Chinese belong to? • ...
Zhou Dynasty 13.2 2021-04-12
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- military rulers of small states
- gave dynasties the right to rule
- created beautiful pieces of art
- were supported by the kings
- These were created which made trade easier
- a method to help crops grow better
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- a period of chaos with full-scale war
- Kings relied on them for support
- getting water to crops
- Zhou kings built a network of these to help travel
- very important part of Chinese life
- a new weapon for war
- the chinese rulers were called this
- a material stronger than bronze
- ruling family after the Shang Dynasty
15 Clues: a new weapon for war • getting water to crops • were supported by the kings • military rulers of small states • created beautiful pieces of art • a material stronger than bronze • Kings relied on them for support • gave dynasties the right to rule • a method to help crops grow better • very important part of Chinese life • the chinese rulers were called this • ...
p2.Watts,Drew.Chpt11.3-11.4 2020-04-20
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- leading military officials extreme nationalists
- Cultural movement to make China stronger
- Ancient Hindu doctrine on non violence for all
- A leader who united Indians across class lines
- Henry D. Thoreau's idea on refusal to obey laws
- young revolutionary of peasantry origin escaped
- List of demands given to china from japan
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- Lowest caste of Indian society
- Influential leader of Indian muslim religion
- Turning point for Indians especially the Gandhi
- When you refuse to buy something
- Nationalist party of China
- group of elite Chinese leaders
- northern Chinese province
- Emperor of Japan in 1926
15 Clues: Emperor of Japan in 1926 • northern Chinese province • Nationalist party of China • Lowest caste of Indian society • group of elite Chinese leaders • When you refuse to buy something • Cultural movement to make China stronger • List of demands given to china from japan • Influential leader of Indian muslim religion • Ancient Hindu doctrine on non violence for all • ...
China In Antiquity 2024-10-15
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- What archaeologists call Neolithic societies in China.
- Large structure to keep outside forces from invading.
- That for which China derives its name.
- The continent where China belongs.
- Chinese thinking about metaphysical reality.
- A line of hereditary rulers of a country.
- ox bones, chicken bones, and turtle shells used for divination.
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- Zhou dynasty's power or authority to rule.
- Rivers where nuclear settlements spread.
- Universe is divided into two primary forces of good and evil
- Human beings were evil by nature.
- The first Emperor.
- Clay soldiers buried to protect a tomb.
- Beginning Chinese civilization.
- Equals, The Way.
15 Clues: Equals, The Way. • The first Emperor. • Beginning Chinese civilization. • Human beings were evil by nature. • The continent where China belongs. • That for which China derives its name. • Clay soldiers buried to protect a tomb. • Rivers where nuclear settlements spread. • A line of hereditary rulers of a country. • Zhou dynasty's power or authority to rule. • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2025-09-04
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- Mesopotamia river
- Coatzacoalcos River people
- The Olmec ball game spreading was this type of diffusion
- Passing down power within your family
- Cities with their own unique institutions
- First domesticated animal
- Farmers dug canals to bring river water to crops so food could grow even without rain.
- Chinese River
- Egyptian River
- Planned cities and plumbing
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- created laws throughout the empire
- Abundant supplies of this led to permanent settlements
- Chinese right to rule
- Made planting faster and easier, so more food could be grown.
- Mesopotamia river GRRRR
- left behind rich silt after the flooding season.
16 Clues: Chinese River • Egyptian River • Mesopotamia river • Chinese right to rule • Mesopotamia river GRRRR • First domesticated animal • Coatzacoalcos River people • Planned cities and plumbing • created laws throughout the empire • Passing down power within your family • Cities with their own unique institutions • left behind rich silt after the flooding season. • ...
Are You Truly A Malaysian? 2022-08-22
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- Borneo is famous for...
- What is Malaysia's national anthem?
- Chinese traditional costume for women
- National flower of Malaysia
- What is the name of the highest mountain in South East Asia?
- Which fruit is Malaysia's national fruit?
- Biggest city in Malaysia
- On which month do Malaysians celebrate their Independence Day?
- What races can be found in Malaysia?
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- The tallest twin tower in the world
- A festival celebrated by the Indian population in Malaysia.
- What is the main religion of Malaysia?
- Malay traditional costume for men
- famous Malaysian cuisine
- What animals is Borneo famous for?
- What is Malaysia's main festival?
- What is the currency of Malaysia?
17 Clues: Borneo is famous for... • famous Malaysian cuisine • Biggest city in Malaysia • National flower of Malaysia • Malay traditional costume for men • What is Malaysia's main festival? • What is the currency of Malaysia? • What animals is Borneo famous for? • The tallest twin tower in the world • What is Malaysia's national anthem? • What races can be found in Malaysia? • ...
20th Century China 2014-03-16
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- Mao's rules for his army during civil war.
- Divides North and South Korea
- Leader of China from 1978-92
- Stalin's purge
- Old Customs, Culture, Habits, Ideas
- A mass organization for the advancement of Women
- Winners of the Chinese Civil War
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- Ruled as president after Sun Yixian
- 24000 peasant economic centers around rural china
- Who does Mao adopt communism from?
- The last dynasty in China
- Mao's economic development plan
- The "bible" for Chinese communists during cultural revolution.
- He invited the U.S. ping pong team and Richard Nixon in 1971
- Leader of the communist during the civil war
- The redistribution of land
- Northeast China-invaded by the Japanese in 1931
17 Clues: Stalin's purge • The last dynasty in China • The redistribution of land • Leader of China from 1978-92 • Divides North and South Korea • Mao's economic development plan • Winners of the Chinese Civil War • Who does Mao adopt communism from? • Ruled as president after Sun Yixian • Old Customs, Culture, Habits, Ideas • Mao's rules for his army during civil war. • ...
Cold War Begins + Communist China 2023-04-13
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- US FOREIGN POLICY TO STOP SPREAD OF COMMUNISM
- TRUMAN PRESSED STALIN ABOUT FREE ELECTIONS
- CHURCHILL'S PHRASE FOR DIVIDED EUROPE
- STALIN PROMISES FREE ELECTIONS IN E. EUROPE
- WHERE NATIONALIST FLEED TO AFTER CHINESE CIVIL WAR
- CHINESE TEENAGERS ENFORCING THE CULTURAL REVOLUTION
- WILLING TO GO TO THE EDGE OF WAR
- NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION
- SOVIET LEADER
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- LARGE COLLECTIVE FARMS
- SOVIET-GERMAN AGREEMENT BEFORE WWII
- MAO'S POLICY THAT LED TO 20-50 MILLION DEATHS DUE TO FAMINE
- INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION TO PROTECT MEMBERS FROM AGRESSION
- US AID TO COUNTRIES RESISTING COMMUNISM
- US GIVES EUROPE $ TO REBUILD
- LEADER OF COMMUNIST CHINA
- MOVEMENT TO REMOVE OLD CULTURE IN CHINA
17 Clues: SOVIET LEADER • LARGE COLLECTIVE FARMS • LEADER OF COMMUNIST CHINA • US GIVES EUROPE $ TO REBUILD • WILLING TO GO TO THE EDGE OF WAR • NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION • SOVIET-GERMAN AGREEMENT BEFORE WWII • CHURCHILL'S PHRASE FOR DIVIDED EUROPE • US AID TO COUNTRIES RESISTING COMMUNISM • MOVEMENT TO REMOVE OLD CULTURE IN CHINA • TRUMAN PRESSED STALIN ABOUT FREE ELECTIONS • ...
Healing Crossword 2025-05-05
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- Ointment for bruises
- Syrup for coughs
- Dr. Marlene Vong’s herb and TCM shop in San Diego
- Root herb with properties that are believed to help relieve symptoms of aging
- Practice that involves scraping a tool with a rounded edge across your skin to release tension and improve circulation
- Where author Stephanie Tsai Karlik grew up
- “Hot air” or “hot energy”
- Buddhist concept of “impermanence”
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- Ancient Chinese for finding harmony in life
- Cover artist
- Cover artist is Cantonese, Vietnamese American, and _____
- Chinese game with “four winds”
- “The female ginseng”
- The “way of tea”
- 中醫 (zhōng yī) meaning
- Japanese for “pain”
- TCM is rooted in balancing yin and _____
17 Clues: Cover artist • Syrup for coughs • The “way of tea” • Japanese for “pain” • Ointment for bruises • “The female ginseng” • 中醫 (zhōng yī) meaning • “Hot air” or “hot energy” • Chinese game with “four winds” • Buddhist concept of “impermanence” • TCM is rooted in balancing yin and _____ • Where author Stephanie Tsai Karlik grew up • Ancient Chinese for finding harmony in life • ...
Ancient china 2022-05-09
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- the dynasty that was after the shang dynasty
- the _______ states period
- typical weapons included a sword and a _____
- the amount of years that people served for in the ancient chinese army
- the religion ancient china followed
- people who ruled ancient Chinese dynasties
- the first dynasty
- ghengis _____
- the ideal place to attack from
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- the process of preserving the body after death
- emperor Wu of Han was buried with kilograms of this
- the main weapon of ancient china
- when somebody died they were buried in it
- and optional piece of Armor
- the number of states that the warring states period had.
- emporor wu of ___
- the country we are studying
17 Clues: ghengis _____ • the first dynasty • emporor wu of ___ • the _______ states period • and optional piece of Armor • the country we are studying • the ideal place to attack from • the main weapon of ancient china • the religion ancient china followed • when somebody died they were buried in it • people who ruled ancient Chinese dynasties • the dynasty that was after the shang dynasty • ...
Lesson 8. I Went to the Beach 2019-02-10
country- nationality 2024-03-23
Communism in China 2021-03-25
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- The last name of the leader of China who made the Great Leap Forward plan and brought famines to China. (L2A)
- The square where a famous protest took place from April 15th to June 4th, 1989, where many protests were college students who wanted more social and political freedom in China. (L4)
- The Shanghai ___ of 1972, Kaishek decided to brutally kill the CCP’s leadership causing this event.(L1B)
- The Dalai __ is head of the Buddhist religion and the Tibeten Government, They have toured the world and spread awareness about the Chinese control of Tibet. (L5)
- Mao made Chinese troops side with __ Korea in the war that ended in a stalemate. (L2A)
- The name for the Chinese political party lead by Sun Yat Sen. (L1A)
- The ___ Guards, and the Little __ Books were oppressive ways that Mao Zedong got the Chinese youth to support his movement. (L2B)
- This region was first claimed by the Qing Dynasty, which it then overthrew. It is majority Buddhist and has its own language and culture, however, China claims that this region has always been part of China. (L5)
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- The ___ Wars was a conflict between China and Britain where Britain was secretly trading this highly addictive drug to those in China.(L1A)
- The economic and political system Deng Xiaoping began introducing elements of into China in 1978. (L3)
- The last name of the President who was in office when Deng rebuilt China’s public relations and opened trade with the US. (L3)
- China remained a ___ party state under Deng's rule, which caused for social and political oppression.(L3)
- The amount of Olds that Mao Zedong encouraged the attack and dismantlement of in order to realign with Communist ideology, and the amount of Modernizations Deng believed needed to be invested in in order for China to prosper in the modern world. (L2B&L3)
- Mao used this group of people to spread his ideals and was able to use brainwashing techniques on the. The Chinese ___
- Mao sent millions of educated youth to the ___ to learn to work and learn from the peasantry. (L2B)
- There was a policy Under Mao’s rule to publicly execute at least one of these in every village.
- The continent China is located in. (L1A)
- They share a language, culture and historical traits with other Turkic groups. (L6)
- Mao Zedong saved the Communist army during the long ___. (L2A)
- Chiang ___ took power over the KMT after the power struggle in the party caused by Sun Yat Sen’s death. (L1B)
20 Clues: The continent China is located in. (L1A) • Mao Zedong saved the Communist army during the long ___. (L2A) • The name for the Chinese political party lead by Sun Yat Sen. (L1A) • They share a language, culture and historical traits with other Turkic groups. (L6) • Mao made Chinese troops side with __ Korea in the war that ended in a stalemate. (L2A) • ...
Ancient China Vocab. 2015-11-10
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- Member of people of Laos.
- A Chinese philosopher.
- Was a king of a state named Qui.
- A tool used to measure earthquakes.
- Bones people wrote on
- Based on law.
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- A Chinese study based on literature of Laotzu.
- The large spreading of something.
- A practice of inserting needles.
- Someone who has power and authority
- A giant wall like bridge built from east to west China.
- A poor person with a social status that was low.
- Was a trade route.
- A soft fabric invented in China.
- A hard green stone oracle
15 Clues: Based on law. • Was a trade route. • Bones people wrote on • A Chinese philosopher. • Member of people of Laos. • A hard green stone oracle • A practice of inserting needles. • Was a king of a state named Qui. • A soft fabric invented in China. • The large spreading of something. • Someone who has power and authority • A tool used to measure earthquakes. • ...
History of Astronomy 1 2022-02-08
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- 33,000 years old, drawings found within of a star chart
- Star found by Arabic astronomers
- farmers used the stars for ______
- 32,500 years old, contained orion star map
- Instrument made by aracbic astonomers, tells where North is
- seafarers used the stars for ________
- stone structure in England
- mathematics used by arabic astronomers
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- stone structure near Cancun
- Term coined by arabic astronomers, means "directly overhead"
- Chinese astronomers found these, which were actually supernova
- Chinese astronomers saw these as omens
- Ancient astronomers used these to label regions of the celestial sphere
- stone structure in Wyoming
- Caracol was used to track _________
15 Clues: stone structure in Wyoming • stone structure in England • stone structure near Cancun • Star found by Arabic astronomers • farmers used the stars for ______ • Caracol was used to track _________ • seafarers used the stars for ________ • Chinese astronomers saw these as omens • mathematics used by arabic astronomers • 32,500 years old, contained orion star map • ...
CHINA 2021-01-08
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- LEGENDARY CREATURE IN CHINESE MYTHOLOGY
- LONGEST RIVER IN CHINA
- CHINESE PHILOSOPHER AND POLITICIAN
- A PICTORIAL SYMBOL FOR A WORD OR PHRASE
- FAMILY OF POWERFUL LEADERS
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- MOST POPULATED COUNTRY IN ASIA (AND THE WORLD)
- SERIES OF WALLS FORTIFYING PARTS OF CHINA
- PHILOSOPHICAL SYSTEM THAT STRESSES LIVING IN HARMONY WITH THE TAO
- Asian religion or philosophy, founded by Siddartha Gautama
- GETS ITS NAME FROM THE SEDIMENT THAT IT PICKS UP
- THE SPREAD OF SOMETHING MORE WIDELY
- BROWNISH-RED POTTERY
- NETWORK OF TRADE ROUTES
13 Clues: BROWNISH-RED POTTERY • LONGEST RIVER IN CHINA • NETWORK OF TRADE ROUTES • FAMILY OF POWERFUL LEADERS • CHINESE PHILOSOPHER AND POLITICIAN • THE SPREAD OF SOMETHING MORE WIDELY • LEGENDARY CREATURE IN CHINESE MYTHOLOGY • A PICTORIAL SYMBOL FOR A WORD OR PHRASE • SERIES OF WALLS FORTIFYING PARTS OF CHINA • MOST POPULATED COUNTRY IN ASIA (AND THE WORLD) • ...
Crossword March 2021 2021-03-08
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- Red is a _______ color in the Chinese culture
- when users log into the computer at different times
- LMK
- the F of FAQ
- It is common to see people performing a ________during Chinese New Year.
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- THX
- a word made up from the first letters of the name of something
- Do you live ____ Santa Cruz?
- I will meet you there ____ noon.
- laughing out loud
- I put the letter in an ______ before I mailed it.
- What do you like to do ____ Saturdays?
- OMG
- Do you live ____ First Street?
14 Clues: THX • LMK • OMG • the F of FAQ • laughing out loud • Do you live ____ Santa Cruz? • Do you live ____ First Street? • I will meet you there ____ noon. • What do you like to do ____ Saturdays? • Red is a _______ color in the Chinese culture • I put the letter in an ______ before I mailed it. • when users log into the computer at different times • ...
All about English Year 5 2014-04-21
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- Young of a snake
- Young of a cow
- A ________ of sweets
- A group of bee
- Ali is the best ____________ in the school.
- Substances that farmers supply to their plants and trees to help their growth.
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- The colour white symbolises __________.
- Young of a kangaroo
- Place to stay during holiday or trip.
- Things or trash that you do not want any more.
- Young of a goose
- All __________ people celebrate Chinese New Year every year.
- A group of an elephant
13 Clues: Young of a cow • A group of bee • Young of a snake • Young of a goose • Young of a kangaroo • A ________ of sweets • A group of an elephant • Place to stay during holiday or trip. • The colour white symbolises __________. • Ali is the best ____________ in the school. • Things or trash that you do not want any more. • All __________ people celebrate Chinese New Year every year. • ...
Globe Newspaper #1 2024-03-18
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- Highest Vocal Range in Chorus?
- When is francophone?
- Smallest instrument in band?
- Which language is the hardest to get high school credit in?
- How many Language Tracks are there?
- what month is Chinese new year?
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- What is the biggest instrument in an orchestra?
- School work you do at home?
- What animal is our school mascot?
- Where is francophonie celebrated?
- What is the globe's mascot name?
- What do you do to prepare for a test?
- Who hosts the show Finding Ollie?
13 Clues: When is francophone? • School work you do at home? • Smallest instrument in band? • Highest Vocal Range in Chorus? • what month is Chinese new year? • What is the globe's mascot name? • What animal is our school mascot? • Where is francophonie celebrated? • Who hosts the show Finding Ollie? • How many Language Tracks are there? • What do you do to prepare for a test? • ...
The Shang Dynasty 2025-04-24
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- Shang Ruins were found in ___.
- ___ gave valuable items for other items.
- The Shang Dynasty was found in ___.
- The emperors army was supplie by ___.
- The Shang Dynasty always has a ___.
- ___ Dynasty was one of the first Chinese Dynast.ies
- is a well known Shang dynasty ___ ruler.
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- To make ___ you need copper and tin.
- ___ crafted high value items.
- Shang ___ is a well known ancient civilization.
- The Shang Dynasty is a ___ Chinese Dynasty.
- ___ could supposedly predict the future.
- ___ got valuable foods for the dynasty.
13 Clues: ___ crafted high value items. • Shang Ruins were found in ___. • The Shang Dynasty was found in ___. • The Shang Dynasty always has a ___. • To make ___ you need copper and tin. • The emperors army was supplie by ___. • ___ got valuable foods for the dynasty. • ___ could supposedly predict the future. • ___ gave valuable items for other items. • ...
Nacionalidades 2017-02-05
18 Clues: Cuban • Spanish • Chinese • Mexican • Italian • Russian • Canadian • german(mas) • costa ricca • from the US • french(mas) • french(fem) • Argentinian • germen(fem) • Puerto Rican • Spanish(fem) • Japanese(mas) • (north) american
Verena/Giselle 2017-09-26
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- Ancient chinese calculator
- Common language spohen by the people of China
- Material from a worm
- Bang bang
- Also know as red packets
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- The Chinese rice ball
- A term used to describe a poor and common farmer
- Consumed during the Mid-Autumn festival
- Consumed during the Dragon Boat festival
- Single wheel contraption for carrying loads
- Flown when there is strong wind
- 1.4 plus billion people live here
12 Clues: Bang bang • Material from a worm • The Chinese rice ball • Also know as red packets • Ancient chinese calculator • Flown when there is strong wind • 1.4 plus billion people live here • Consumed during the Mid-Autumn festival • Consumed during the Dragon Boat festival • Single wheel contraption for carrying loads • Common language spohen by the people of China • ...
Study trip 2022-04-13
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- They who appreciate luxury go here
- Leader of the Viet Minh independence movement
- Communist guerilla group in South Vietnam
- Drink in Singapore initially meant to disguise alcoholic drinks as a punch to drink in public
- A symbol made to attract tourists
- Originated by the erosion of rainwater
- Name for singapore found in early Chinese works
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- A textile city in Vietnam
- Vietnamese conical hats
- Etnic group descent of Chinese settlers in South-East Asia
- A very attractive Dutch guy
- Gulf dominating the east of Vietnam
- Island containing an underwater aquarium
- Communistic regime in Cambodia
- City containing a bridge designed by Gustav Eiffel
- Official capital of South Vietnam
- First Prime Minister of Singapore
- Forbidden in Singapore
18 Clues: Forbidden in Singapore • Vietnamese conical hats • A textile city in Vietnam • A very attractive Dutch guy • Communistic regime in Cambodia • Official capital of South Vietnam • A symbol made to attract tourists • First Prime Minister of Singapore • They who appreciate luxury go here • Gulf dominating the east of Vietnam • Originated by the erosion of rainwater • ...
SJU Asian American & Pacific Islander Month 2023-04-21
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- First Asian American and Black Vice-President
- Puerto Rican and Filipino-American Singer
- Chinese-American Actor and Martial Artist
- Chief Creative Officer at DC Comics
- First Asian American to win Gold at the Olympics
- American author, social activist, philosopher, and feminist
- Founder of Zoom, Net worth of 3.4 Billion
- Korean-American Actor
- Native Hawaiian Actor
- Hawaiian American Drag Queen & Transgender Activist, Winner of Rupauls Drage Race Season 15
- Transgender Rights Activist
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- Chinese-American Women's Rights Activist
- First Thai American Elected to Congress
- First Asian to win Best Actress
- First Asian American in Space
- Samoan American Actor, Producer, and former pro-wrestler
- PGA Golfer, 15 Time Major Championship Winner
- First Asian Woman in Space
18 Clues: Korean-American Actor • Native Hawaiian Actor • First Asian Woman in Space • Transgender Rights Activist • First Asian American in Space • First Asian to win Best Actress • Chief Creative Officer at DC Comics • First Thai American Elected to Congress • Chinese-American Women's Rights Activist • Puerto Rican and Filipino-American Singer • ...
SurgOnco 2025-03-18
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- Name of Edwina's hubs
- Youngest member of the team
- Rounds we attend on Thursday AM
- Nerve that innervates the levator labii superioris
- Before Polar, it was ______
- Block 7 ward with the highest number of referrals in January (Ward 7_)
- Name of Sam's cat
- First month we celebrate a member's birthday
- Level our NCC clinic is located
- Month of PPA discussions
- Number of outpatient clinics we run a week at Level 4
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- Brand of the most popular water bottle in SurgOnco
- Chinese name of next HOD
- Zodiac animal for 2026
- Chinese name of current HOD
- Number of wards under SurgOnco
- Cheryl's current Instagram handle
- Animal Bobbie made during craft activity for Dept Bfast in Oct 2024
18 Clues: Name of Sam's cat • Name of Edwina's hubs • Zodiac animal for 2026 • Chinese name of next HOD • Month of PPA discussions • Youngest member of the team • Chinese name of current HOD • Before Polar, it was ______ • Number of wards under SurgOnco • Rounds we attend on Thursday AM • Level our NCC clinic is located • Cheryl's current Instagram handle • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2022-11-01
26 Clues: (ART) • (ICT) • (SPORT) • (MATHS) • (MUSIC) • (FRENCH) • (HISTORY) • (BIOLOGY) • (SPANISH) • (ITALIAN) • (ENGLISH) • (COOKING) • (PHYSICS) • (SCIENCE) • (CHINESE) • (RELIGION) • (JAPANESE) • (GEOGRAPHY) • (CHEMISTRY) • física (PE) • (TECHNOLOGY) • (HUMANITIES) • (INDONESIAN) • (DRAMA;THEATRE) • culinarios (FOOD STUDIES) • sociales (SOCIAL STUDIES)
NEF Elementary Countries and Nationalities 2019-10-10
27 Clues: Rosja • Chiny • włoski • Włochy • polski • Niemcy • Anglia • tajski • Polska • Japonia • Szkocja • szkocki • chiński • Francja • Brazylia • rosyjski • Irlandia • Japoński • Hiszpania • irlandzki • angielski • Tajlandia • Argentyna • francuski • hiszpański • argentyński • brazylijski
plantenkennis toets 2 2018-02-28
Across
- Kaapse primula
- Sleutelbloem
- pulcherrima Kerstster
- Spathiphyllum
- Guzmania
- Chinese roos
- Flessenplant
- Koraalmosje
- Schlumbergera
- Kleine wasbloem
- affine Bitterblad
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- Kattestaart
- Beloperone guttata
- Vlammend zwaard
- Hortensia
- Vlinderorchidee
- Belgische vlag
- Kaapsviooltje
- Sierpeper
- Gardenia
- floribunda Bruidsbloem
- Senecio cruentus
22 Clues: Guzmania • Gardenia • Hortensia • Sierpeper • Kattestaart • Koraalmosje • Sleutelbloem • Chinese roos • Flessenplant • Spathiphyllum • Kaapsviooltje • Schlumbergera • Kaapse primula • Belgische vlag • Vlammend zwaard • Vlinderorchidee • Kleine wasbloem • Senecio cruentus • affine Bitterblad • Beloperone guttata • pulcherrima Kerstster • floribunda Bruidsbloem
Family 2024-06-09
21 Clues: son • H20 • wife • Deity • sister • mother • father • daughter • soothsayer • ____ family • two wheeler • modern Junius • third grandson • oldest brother • first grandson • Black Sea city • second grandson • daughter in law • youngest brother • chinese hurricane • Easterly opposite
Countries and Nationalities 2024-09-11
28 Clues: -Welsh • - Thai • - Greek • - Irish • -страна • -German • – Qatari • - French • - Polish • - Spanish • -Scottish • – Turkish • - Mexican • - Chilean • - Chinese • - Italian • - Bahraini • - Japanese • - Egyptian • - Canadian • - Slovenian • – Brazilian • - Australian • UK - British • - Portuguese • - Argentinian • USA - American • -национальность
What we know about the couple 2024-06-17
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- The bride's zodiac sign.
- The bride's birthplace.
- The groom's Chinese zodiac sign.
- The groom's name.
- The name of the couple's longtime pet.
- What is the name of the couple's cat.
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- The bride's Chinese zodiac sign.
- The city where the couple met.
- Which country was the groom born in.
- What is the groom's zodiac sign?
- The name of the couple's first pet.
- The bride's name.
12 Clues: The bride's name. • The groom's name. • The bride's birthplace. • The bride's zodiac sign. • The city where the couple met. • The bride's Chinese zodiac sign. • What is the groom's zodiac sign? • The groom's Chinese zodiac sign. • The name of the couple's first pet. • Which country was the groom born in. • What is the name of the couple's cat. • ...
Cat and Noah Have a Baby 2025-10-14
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- The fetus’ nickname
- Baby’s big sister
- another name for a baby frog
- in chinese tradition, baby’s first big celebration happens at this many days of age
- Baby’s sign
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- Name Noah chose instantly rejected by Catherine
- Baby’s big brother
- Baby’s Chinese zodiac
- Ambient musician featured in every NYT puzzle ever
- the heaviest baby ever born was this many pounds
- Baby’s oldest cousin
- Baby’s youngest cousin
12 Clues: Baby’s sign • Baby’s big sister • Baby’s big brother • The fetus’ nickname • Baby’s oldest cousin • Baby’s Chinese zodiac • Baby’s youngest cousin • another name for a baby frog • Name Noah chose instantly rejected by Catherine • the heaviest baby ever born was this many pounds • Ambient musician featured in every NYT puzzle ever • ...
History - Unit 2 2023-05-24
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- Highly trained Japanese warriors
- An indigenous Cacique who led a large Andean rebellion against the Spanish in Peru.
- A wandering samurai who had no lord or master
- A castrated male who is employed in the Chinese imperial court.
- Series of tax reform measures that simplified the Chinese taxation system during the Ming Dynasty
- The standard literary and official form of Chinese based on the Beijing dialect.
- Japanese feudal lord
- An ancient Chinese belief system that focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality; derived from the teachings of Confucius.
- When a group acts out violently to overthrow and replace those in power.
- Segment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century.
- “floating world,” originally a Buddhist term meaning “fleeting world” but later referred to world of courtesans in Japan (i.e. ukiyo-e meaning “pictures of the floating world”)
- Tewa Pueblo who led revolt in 1680 against the Spanish in New Mexico.
- Communities of runaway slaves in the Americas.
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- Members of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests and brothers
- The Chinese system for managing foreign relations that established rules for how foreign countries could contact and establish trade with China
- The use of surprise raids, sabotage, etc., by small, mobile groups of irregular forces operating in enemy territory.
- A tribal chieftain.
- The monarch of the Mbundu people, was a resilient leader who fought against the Portuguese and their expanding slave trade in Central Africa.
- The enslaving and owning of human beings and their offspring as property, able to be bought, sold, and forced to work without wages.
- Policy of being united or made into a whole
- An African or Afro-American person who freed themself from enslavement and lived in communities outside of plantations.
- Policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries
- A military raid for the purpose of capturing people and bringing them from the raid area to serve as slaves.
- Opposition to one in authority or dominance; generally seeks to evade and/or gain concessions from an oppressive power.
- Japanese military ruler, highest ranking daimyo
- Relating to the characteristics of feudalism, the system of political and social organization based on the relationship between a lord and a vassal
26 Clues: A tribal chieftain. • Japanese feudal lord • Highly trained Japanese warriors • Policy of being united or made into a whole • A wandering samurai who had no lord or master • Communities of runaway slaves in the Americas. • Japanese military ruler, highest ranking daimyo • A castrated male who is employed in the Chinese imperial court. • ...
Wild Swans (Ch. 1-7) 2025-03-19
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- A state of indefinite unconsciousness (Jung's mother falls into one)
- Bombers from this country flew over China in 1944
- To act in an excessively subservient way
- A woman who lives with a man but is of lower status than his wife (typically for sexual purposes)
- The Northeast Chinese city that borders Russia
- The revealed sexual orientation of Lan's husband
- Jung's Mother began training for this job (similar to Dr. Xia's)
- Dr. Xia's son's cause of death
- The Southwest Chinese city where several countries held "concessions"
- The amount of years General Xue strayed from Jung's grandmother
- The man Jung's mother first began a relationship with
- Jung's father joined this acting group when he was young
- The economic practice Jung's mother became interested in by 1947
- This country's surrender ended WWII in 1945
- Jung's great-grandfather was married at this age
- The religion Jung's grandmother practices
- The subject Jung's father taught peasants
- The Prime Minister of the USSR in the 1940's (last name)
- Jung's mother's first job in the Communist Party was to distribute this
- The first gift Jung's father gave to her mother (titled "It's Only Love")
- A town in China dating back to the Tang Dynasty surrounded by 30 ft walls
- The party that took over Jinzhou in 1948
- The man who would become Jung's step-grandfather
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- A term used for a communist ally
- A Chinese New Year festivity
- The official language in Chinese schools in 1938
- The nickname of Jung's mother's headmaster (another word for mule)
- This neighboring country occupied part of China around 1931
- The punishment for going against the Japanese government
- Jung's mother was accepted to train in this profession
- A Chinese city ruled by the Japanese in 1942
- Losing one's child while still in the womb
- The city in which Jung's Mother lived for much of her life
- Meaning "wild swan" in Mandarin
- A rolled-up mat used for sleeping in Eastern culture
- The economic term for a major increase
- The communist country that occupied parts of China in 1945
- Dr. Xia's profession
- Jung's mother was forced to join this in 1950 (national defense)
- Jung's eventual father
- This school teacher was hidden in Jung's Mother's house
- The practice of favoring relatives, especially for job offers
42 Clues: Dr. Xia's profession • Jung's eventual father • A Chinese New Year festivity • Dr. Xia's son's cause of death • Meaning "wild swan" in Mandarin • A term used for a communist ally • The economic term for a major increase • To act in an excessively subservient way • The party that took over Jinzhou in 1948 • The religion Jung's grandmother practices • ...
India and China 2022-10-27
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- an artisit form of writing invented in China
- buried Confucian scholars alive
- Divided Hindus based on their karma from previous lives
- Spreads a religion
- Most popular religion in India
- Ancient city on the Indus river
- Ancient city on the Indus River
- invented 0
- Seperates India and China
- Trade route that connected China and Asia to Europe
- Sacred writings in Hinduism
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- Mountains crossed by the invading Aryans
- God of destruction
- Started in Inida but was more popular in China
- Granted power to Chinese rulers
- Spread Buddhism across the world
- The cause of all suffering in Buddhism
- Religious leader who promoted social order
- Each Chinese words is written using one _____
- Another sacred writing of Hindusim
- a key in detmining how you are reincarnated
- Sidhartha Guatama's new name
- Used to predict the future in the Shang Dynasty
23 Clues: invented 0 • God of destruction • Spreads a religion • Seperates India and China • Sacred writings in Hinduism • Sidhartha Guatama's new name • Most popular religion in India • buried Confucian scholars alive • Granted power to Chinese rulers • Ancient city on the Indus river • Ancient city on the Indus River • Spread Buddhism across the world • Another sacred writing of Hindusim • ...
BM2- Humanities Ancient China 2019-08-27
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- Who was the ruler of the Xia dynasty?
- The name of the ruler of the Han dynasty was__
- ____ was used in warfare in the Tang Dynasty
- Used to tell direction
- Dynasty best known for math developments
- Author of the art of war
- The leader of the Tang Dynasty
- It took ___ to build the Great Wall Of China
- The_____ are a life sized army prepared for battle
- A barrier that is used as a defence system
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- The chinese name for the yellow river
- The first printed book
- The dynasty in which the compass was invented it was__
- The imperial dynasty of China
- Famous for important Bhuddist relics
- It is ‘China’s Cradle’
- First dynasty of China
- The 21st Shang King
- An ancient chinese philosophy and religion
- Lun In 100BC who created paper?
20 Clues: The 21st Shang King • The first printed book • Used to tell direction • It is ‘China’s Cradle’ • First dynasty of China • Author of the art of war • The imperial dynasty of China • The leader of the Tang Dynasty • Lun In 100BC who created paper? • Famous for important Bhuddist relics • The chinese name for the yellow river • Who was the ruler of the Xia dynasty? • ...
Ng Family Crossword 2020-04-01
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- Bad brownies
- Bartender
- Corning
- Flashiest Christmas sweater
- IT expert
- Walks everyday, free financial adviser
- Eager to share her work experience
- Newest homeowner (almost)
- Master of English Literature
- Went to Miami alone
- Sneakerhead
- Owner of home gadgets
- Personal interrogator
- "Who is it?" (Cantonese)
- Loves chicken and rice
- Financial analyst
- Hides in hard-to-find places
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- Eats entire bag of chips in one sitting
- "STOP"
- Cutest bow ties
- Travel agent
- Iron Man enthusiast
- Symptom analyst
- Hostess for one day
- Hears everything
- Chinese menu specialist
- Expert baker
- Two drinks
- Loves gin do gwut (Chinese sweet and sour spare ribs)
- 070707
- The gill master
- Moved south for a few months
- Good cook, but hates cooking
33 Clues: "STOP" • 070707 • Corning • Bartender • IT expert • Two drinks • Sneakerhead • Bad brownies • Travel agent • Expert baker • Cutest bow ties • Symptom analyst • The gill master • Hears everything • Financial analyst • Iron Man enthusiast • Hostess for one day • Went to Miami alone • Owner of home gadgets • Personal interrogator • Loves chicken and rice • Chinese menu specialist • "Who is it?" (Cantonese) • ...
The Shang Dynasty 2023-01-20
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- used for entertainment and for worship
- this man was on the top of the social class
- these were gifted to the ancestors
- a famous Chinese monument
- this was what oracle bones were used for
- River of Sorrow
- these were used for "talking" to ancestors
- an important inventions
- an invention the Shang made
- the worship of ancestors
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- these people worshipped ancestors
- the last Shang emperor
- the first king of the Shang
- something the Shang carved
- this was made up of the Royal Family
- these were very big
- where the Shang buried their dead
- this was passed from brother to brother
- these people were on the bottom of social class
- a main thing the Shang were known for
- something the Shang loved to do
- this man was a king
22 Clues: River of Sorrow • these were very big • this man was a king • the last Shang emperor • an important inventions • the worship of ancestors • a famous Chinese monument • something the Shang carved • the first king of the Shang • an invention the Shang made • something the Shang loved to do • these people worshipped ancestors • where the Shang buried their dead • ...
IV. Crossword Puzzle 2016-06-09
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- Korean pancake
- Taught tea cultivation to India
- Pair of metal spoon and chopsticks
- Korean dog breed specifically raised for its meat
- Japanese thin white wheat noodles served cold
- Japanese radish
- Deep-fried wheat flour batter in coil shapes, which are then soaked in sugar syrup
- Type of rice wine produced in Zhejiang
- Chicken and ginseng soup
- Cylindrical clay oven used for baking and roasting
- Hand-pressed sushi
- Term for Japanese sweets
- Wide variety of appetizers paired with wine
- Type of Chinese tea
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- Japanese kelp
- Dessert or confection made from cooked condensed milk
- Japanese rice vinegar
- Rice porridge
- Influenced Macanese cuisine
- Leavened, oven baked flat bread
- Soup dumpling
- Indian ice crea
- Portuguese word for Chicken
- Chinese birthday noodles
- One of the oldest civilizations in the world
25 Clues: Japanese kelp • Rice porridge • Soup dumpling • Korean pancake • Japanese radish • Indian ice crea • Hand-pressed sushi • Type of Chinese tea • Japanese rice vinegar • Chicken and ginseng soup • Chinese birthday noodles • Term for Japanese sweets • Influenced Macanese cuisine • Portuguese word for Chicken • Taught tea cultivation to India • Leavened, oven baked flat bread • ...
Cissie's puzzle 2022-04-07
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- The holi text of Islam
- Capital city of Mississippian civilization
- The militatry class in Japan during Heian Period
- The capital of Abbasid dynasty
- Happened between Rome and Constantinople
- The dynasty when many Chinese philosophies occurred
- The eastern Roman Empire
- Predecessors of Aztecs
- The gold era of Caliphate
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- Continent where has small self-governed chiefdoms
- The Chinese dynasty when the Grand Canal was built
- Country declined due to reduced output of gold
- The only god that Islamic people believe in
- The place mentioned in the Five teaching of Islam
- The dynasty when gun powder was invented
- The prophet of Islam
- The continent where the crusades begin
- The major religion during Japan's Heian Period
- The capital city of Japan during Heian Period
- The two groups of Muslims
20 Clues: The prophet of Islam • The holi text of Islam • Predecessors of Aztecs • The eastern Roman Empire • The two groups of Muslims • The gold era of Caliphate • The capital of Abbasid dynasty • The continent where the crusades begin • The dynasty when gun powder was invented • Happened between Rome and Constantinople • Capital city of Mississippian civilization • ...
Kevin Qian‘s Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-07
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- Monsoons are seasonal rains
- coastal trading center
- A clear example of an early form of monotheism
- One of the most important civilizations in the Americas
- the transition from HUNTER-GATHERER to settled agricultural societies
- a Christian church in Greek
- independent soverign power
- A religion founded by Siddartha Gautama
- the Chinese dynasty that ruled from 206 bc until ad 220
- Honored Warrior Class
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- A religion developed from Vedic religion
- Prospered in the Nile River
- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu
- Roman Catholic Church (Rome) & Eastern Orthodox Church (Constantinople)
- the stage of human social and cultural development
- The world’s first civilization
- control by men
- the monotheistic religion
- Veneration of Ancestors and Nature Spirits
- An extensive interconnected network of trade routes
20 Clues: control by men • Honored Warrior Class • coastal trading center • the monotheistic religion • independent soverign power • Prospered in the Nile River • Monsoons are seasonal rains • a Christian church in Greek • The world’s first civilization • A religion founded by Siddartha Gautama • A religion developed from Vedic religion • Veneration of Ancestors and Nature Spirits • ...
2nd Nine Weeks Review 2022-01-13
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- First monotheistic group of people
- Founder of the Persian empire
- Greek legislator made 1st code in Athens
- Body of water Greeks sailed on
- 1st 5 books of the Old Testament
- Holy land of the Jewish people
- Laws of the Hebrew people
- Phoenician city state
- Connected to China to Med. Sea
- Imperial bureaucracy defeated by Alex.
- Sailors of the Mediterranean Sea
- Japan's group of islands
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- Dividing power to increase efficiency
- Chinese right to rule from the gods
- Athenian temple to Athena
- Chinese invention for sea travel
- Daoist symbol of balance
- Democratic leader in Athens
- Fought the Greeks in the Persian Wars
- Indigenous religion in Japan
- Phoenician invention, adopted by Greece
- Athenian gov't where citizens voted
- Greek god of the sun, music,& medicine
- Royal color invented by Phoenicians
24 Clues: Phoenician city state • Daoist symbol of balance • Japan's group of islands • Athenian temple to Athena • Laws of the Hebrew people • Democratic leader in Athens • Indigenous religion in Japan • Founder of the Persian empire • Body of water Greeks sailed on • Holy land of the Jewish people • Connected to China to Med. Sea • Chinese invention for sea travel • ...
Languages 2024-03-06
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- "Koreanic: Asian, spoken by Korean immigrants."
- "Indo-European: European, spoken by Greek immigrants."
- "Romance: European, spoken by Portuguese immigrants."
- "Romance: Louisiana, Cajun, Creole, European."
- "Japonic: Asian, spoken by Japanese immigrants."
- "Indo-European: European, spoken by Armenian immigrants
- "Chinese: Asian, spoken by Chinese immigrants."
- "Romance: European, spoken by Italian immigrants."
- "Indo-European: European, spoken by Polish immigrants."
- "Indo-European: Indian, spoken by Hindi-speaking immigrants."
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- "Austroasiatic: Asian, spoken by Vietnamese immigrants."
- "Austronesian: Filipino-American community, spoken language."
- "Afroasiatic: Middle Eastern, spoken by Jewish immigrants."
- "Indo-European: South Asian, spoken by Urdu-speaking immigrants."
- "Slavic: European, spoken by Russian immigrants."
- "Germanic: European, spoken by German immigrants."
- "Afroasiatic: Middle Eastern, spoken by Arab immigrants."
- "Romance: Second most spoken, Hispanic origin."
- "Indo-European: Middle Eastern, spoken by Persian immigrants."
- "Germanic: Widely spoken, official language, communication."
20 Clues: "Romance: Louisiana, Cajun, Creole, European." • "Koreanic: Asian, spoken by Korean immigrants." • "Romance: Second most spoken, Hispanic origin." • "Chinese: Asian, spoken by Chinese immigrants." • "Japonic: Asian, spoken by Japanese immigrants." • "Slavic: European, spoken by Russian immigrants." • "Germanic: European, spoken by German immigrants." • ...
Civilization’s of China 2025-02-06
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- Series of trade routes that crossed Asia
- To set rules to make some similar
- The group who work for a government
- General study of knowledge and the world
- An ancient chinese philosophy
- Total disorder or confusion
- Long wall running east and west along the chinese emperor
- A protective clothing
- Art of beautiful writing
- A picture that represents a word or idea
- Single person or group who controls production of a good or service
- Devotion of children to their parents
- A tool to measure earthquakes
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- Presumed right to rule given to a dynasty by heaven
- Payments of money
- To keep objectionable material from being revealed
- Military Ruler
- A symbol that represents a word or group of words
- Representative of a government
- A dustlike material that can form soil
20 Clues: Military Ruler • Payments of money • A protective clothing • Art of beautiful writing • Total disorder or confusion • An ancient chinese philosophy • A tool to measure earthquakes • Representative of a government • To set rules to make some similar • The group who work for a government • Devotion of children to their parents • A dustlike material that can form soil • ...
2025-03-26
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- Dramatic vocal and percussive music.(Korea)
- Pure native Korean music.
- Is used when you're in need of help.(Japan)
- The Thai New Year festival.(Thailand)
- Is said to motivate someone to do their best.(Japan)
- The tradition Korean clothing.
- A Korean word for "friend."
- A hello or greeting. (Thailand)
- Is used to say goodbye.(China)
- Basic greeting in mandarin chinese.(China)
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- Is used to express joy about something.(Japan)
- A floating basket, used during Loy Krathong festival.
- Traditional Thai martial art.(Thailand)
- It means "You're welcome" in chinese.(China)
- A Korean dish of grilled pork belly.
- A way to express gratitude.(China)
- This refers to Gods or Dieties.(Japan)
- A polite way to say "thank you."(Japan)
- It means "I am Fine "in mandarin.(China)
- The royal dynasty of Thailand.(Thailand)
20 Clues: Pure native Korean music. • A Korean word for "friend." • The tradition Korean clothing. • Is used to say goodbye.(China) • A hello or greeting. (Thailand) • A way to express gratitude.(China) • A Korean dish of grilled pork belly. • The Thai New Year festival.(Thailand) • This refers to Gods or Dieties.(Japan) • Traditional Thai martial art.(Thailand) • ...
Civilizations of china 2025-02-05
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- presumed right to rule given to a dynasty by heaven
- A dust like material that can form soil
- A tool to measure earthquakes
- Representative of a government
- General study of knowledge and the word
- To set rules to make some similar
- To keep objectionable material from being revealed
- Series of trade routes that crossed Asia
- A protective clothing
- wall Long wall running east and west along the Chinese Emperor
- Art of beautiful writing
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- Total disorder or confusion
- Devotion of children to their parents
- Single person or group who controls production of a good or service
- A symbol that represents a word or group of words
- Military ruler
- The people who work for a government
- An ancient Chinese philosophy
- Payments of money
- A picture that represents a word or idea
20 Clues: Military ruler • Payments of money • A protective clothing • Art of beautiful writing • Total disorder or confusion • An ancient Chinese philosophy • A tool to measure earthquakes • Representative of a government • To set rules to make some similar • The people who work for a government • Devotion of children to their parents • A dust like material that can form soil • ...
Bones, Bronze, Land and Dynasties 2022-03-22
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- Which country has had the longest-lived empire of all?
- The Zhou emperor used his _______ members to rule the Empire.
- In the Shang ritual, Chinese priests wrote on ________ bones.
- Many Chinese wooden objects, including coffins, were painted with dozens of layers of a special kind of clear paint made from tree sap. This paint is called _____________.
- They wrote to a particular ancestor/god named _________.
- The Chinese believed that they could not communicate directly with the gods. This had to be done for them by their _______________.
- The ritual foods being cooked in the ding were being cooked by the emperor to please their ancestors and the_____.
- The Zhou that said the gods gave the King the power and right to rule: the Mandate of _________
- A message to the ancestors had to be inscribed [written] in characters on the _____________ of the bronze ritual bowl.
- The priest doing the prediction with oracle bones were asking _____/no questions.
- Like the Mesopotamians and Egyptians, early Chinese civilizations used __________ techniques to bring water to fields.
- Northwest China is covered by_____________?
- After the fall of the Eastern Zhou dynasty began a chaotic period called the Warring _______ Period.
- The yellow dust blown across north of China comes from the _________ Central Asia.
- Playing music was an important part of the ritual of burial. What “instrument” was struck to make a ringing sound?
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- What high mountain chain is in the far west of China?
- Beginning with the Zhou Dynasty, the Chinese referred to themselves as The _______ Kingdom.
- Loess is blown into the river and gives it a _______appearance.
- In 1050 B.C. these western neighbors of the Shang, rose against the Shang and defeated them in battle.
- What did the Shang breed in order to pull or power their war chariots?
- Most of the oracle bones were first unearthed by _____________.
- What is the name of the emperor who unified China in 221 B.C.?
- The animal oracle bones were first called ________ bones
- Longer pieces of information were written on wood __________.
- The museum that houses the emperor's ritual bowl looks like the object, and is called a ______.
- During the Warring States Period, Sun Tzu wrote a famous book on military combat called The Art of ____.
- Another word for priest who predicts the future: __________.
- This ritual object could only have been made by one person and one person only--the richest person in the empire--the _________ or king.
- The Shang made tools, bells, weapons, armor, and ritual objects out of what?
- Of the three early Chinese dynasties, which one may be mythic [imagined],since there is no evidence to prove it existed?
- The Yellow River gets its name because of the yellow windborne [wind carried] clay dust called ____________
- The Turfan Depression is also known as one of the 'furnaces' of China because of its incredible _________
- The northern boundary of China is the ______ desert.
- Many of the ritual bronzes were found in ________.
- Who were followers-in-death? They were people close to the dead noblemen who were _______ and then buried with the nobleman.
35 Clues: Northwest China is covered by_____________? • Many of the ritual bronzes were found in ________. • The northern boundary of China is the ______ desert. • What high mountain chain is in the far west of China? • Which country has had the longest-lived empire of all? • They wrote to a particular ancestor/god named _________. • ...
Ginseng 2013-05-10
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- in Asia it can be used in ______
- it has a large fleshy______
- the scientific name
- it is native to ______
- it helps cure _______
- it is also cultivated in _____
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- in Chinese legend emperors called ginseng a _______
- in the wild it is eaten by ______
- it is a _______ herb
- it has a _______ taste
- in Chinese culture it is believed to cure all______
- Sometimes the roots are shaped like a _____
12 Clues: the scientific name • it is a _______ herb • it helps cure _______ • it has a _______ taste • it is native to ______ • it has a large fleshy______ • it is also cultivated in _____ • in Asia it can be used in ______ • in the wild it is eaten by ______ • Sometimes the roots are shaped like a _____ • in Chinese legend emperors called ginseng a _______ • ...
Ancient China 2013-06-03
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- The deadliest weapon at the time
- one of the other three perfections
- Festival where you clean the graveyard
- Staple Chinese food
- One of the greatest man-made structures
- Dynasty in which chairs were introduced
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- Common farm animal
- Famous Chinese treatment
- They protect your household from evil
- What made trading very easy for ancient China
- This was once a currency
- Dynasty with best doctors and medicine
12 Clues: Common farm animal • Staple Chinese food • Famous Chinese treatment • This was once a currency • The deadliest weapon at the time • one of the other three perfections • They protect your household from evil • Festival where you clean the graveyard • Dynasty with best doctors and medicine • One of the greatest man-made structures • Dynasty in which chairs were introduced • ...
Unit 2 Crossword puzzle 2021-03-25
Across
- Muslims of Turkic descent that lived in the Xinjiang province.
- An ideology that the People's Republic of China adopted.
- A Buddhist country that still to this day is fighting for its independence after China invaded them in the early 50's.
- An addictive drug that ruined China by getting them into the Opium Wars and the people having nationalism to go against their government because of the Qing emperor allowing this to happen. (Hint: Made from poppy seeds)
- A communist leader that brought China into the international market and modernized it through his "Four Modernization" plan. (Last name)
- Another name for "The People's Liberation Army". (Acronym)(Also used mostly by the Western countries or starts with 2 C's)
- One tool Mao used to get people to support his plans.
- A disaster of shortages of food caused by "The Great Leap Forward" in China.
- How a group of people see themselves, their culture or even religion. (Hint: Existed in China during the expeditions, civil war and when it became communist)
- A corrupt military general who eventually try to proclaim himself emperor of China after accepting the Presidency position that was handed over to him. (Last name)
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- A use of technology by Communist China to monitor situations.
- Another name for the Chinese Nationalist Party (Full name of party whilst starting with "k")
- The last emperor of the Qing dynasty and imprisoned man times in the People's Republic of China.
- The leader of "The People's Liberation Army". (Hint: Led the "Long March" through the mountains)(Last name)
- A system where the Chinese government strictly controls almost all aspects of life and rights.
- The place where Japan invaded around 1933 and later South East China whilst the 2 Chinese forces were having a go at it
- An anti-communist leader that eventually became in charge of the Nationalist Party after Sun's death. (Last name)
- A plan of Mao's in "The Great Leap Forward" to make enough surplus to sell in the market through the people working collectively. (Hint: Look in the word collectively for a clue and go back to U2:L2A)
- The place where the Nationalists party fled to after they lost in the Chinese Civil War. (Hint: An island off of the South East of China)
- A Chinese intellectual who later became the leader of the Nationalist Party.(Hint: Learned English in Hawaii and later converted to Christianity)
20 Clues: One tool Mao used to get people to support his plans. • An ideology that the People's Republic of China adopted. • A use of technology by Communist China to monitor situations. • Muslims of Turkic descent that lived in the Xinjiang province. • A disaster of shortages of food caused by "The Great Leap Forward" in China. • ...
History - Unit 2 2023-05-24
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- Highly trained Japanese warriors
- An indigenous Cacique who led a large Andean rebellion against the Spanish in Peru.
- A wandering samurai who had no lord or master
- A castrated male who is employed in the Chinese imperial court.
- Series of tax reform measures that simplified the Chinese taxation system during the Ming Dynasty
- The standard literary and official form of Chinese based on the Beijing dialect.
- Japanese feudal lord
- An ancient Chinese belief system that focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality; derived from the teachings of Confucius.
- When a group acts out violently to overthrow and replace those in power.
- Segment of the global slave trade that transported between 10 million and 12 million enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th century.
- “floating world,” originally a Buddhist term meaning “fleeting world” but later referred to world of courtesans in Japan (i.e. ukiyo-e meaning “pictures of the floating world”)
- Tewa Pueblo who led revolt in 1680 against the Spanish in New Mexico.
- Communities of runaway slaves in the Americas.
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- Members of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests and brothers
- The Chinese system for managing foreign relations that established rules for how foreign countries could contact and establish trade with China
- The use of surprise raids, sabotage, etc., by small, mobile groups of irregular forces operating in enemy territory.
- A tribal chieftain.
- The monarch of the Mbundu people, was a resilient leader who fought against the Portuguese and their expanding slave trade in Central Africa.
- The enslaving and owning of human beings and their offspring as property, able to be bought, sold, and forced to work without wages.
- Policy of being united or made into a whole
- An African or Afro-American person who freed themself from enslavement and lived in communities outside of plantations.
- Policy of avoiding political or economic entanglements with other countries
- A military raid for the purpose of capturing people and bringing them from the raid area to serve as slaves.
- Opposition to one in authority or dominance; generally seeks to evade and/or gain concessions from an oppressive power.
- Japanese military ruler, highest ranking daimyo
- Relating to the characteristics of feudalism, the system of political and social organization based on the relationship between a lord and a vassal
26 Clues: A tribal chieftain. • Japanese feudal lord • Highly trained Japanese warriors • Policy of being united or made into a whole • A wandering samurai who had no lord or master • Communities of runaway slaves in the Americas. • Japanese military ruler, highest ranking daimyo • A castrated male who is employed in the Chinese imperial court. • ...
My love letters 2025-01-17
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- When you explore me without words
- Your tie is full of this pattern
- I would love to make one witho you for our beautiful photos
- The two words we say each other every night
- The part of you I get lost in everytime
- You are my Schatzi
- Everytime you call me this I blush
- you always make me smile because all you do is full of this characteristic
- The dish we are going to eat at the Chinese new year eve
- It feels safe when I drop my … next to you
- My fav music genre
- when our ten fingers are tangled together
- During this period we got a lot of gifts
- Your name tastes like this in my heart
- we will do it the whole night when we don’t see each other for a few days
- My hometown
- what we cooked with your parents
- Finding you at the Asian supermarket makes me feel so …
- The Color of my t shirt at our first date (hihi)
- The first Chinese dish I cooked and you loved a lot
- If you are driving I will hold your…
- Body part of Lukas I like when it’s short
- what speeds up whenever you are near me
- what your touch leaves on my skin
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- At this sport you are my Laoshi
- Sophia’s boyfriend
- The beverage we love to drink the most in the evening
- My feeling everytime when you get closer
- what you will describe me when I’m in my lingerie
- The best thing to do on your sofa in a cozy evening
- The city of Jiahui’s wedding
- my heart jumps when you around
- The seasoning Lukas likes the most at the moment
- what it feels like everytime we are together
- The Chinese name of Hong Kong
- Your fav music genre
- The thing that you always do when welcome me at the door
- The food Lukas will miss in China
- The first Chinese word I taught you
- The movie we watched the most often
- what my Chinese friend calls you
- The place I see you when I sleep
- everyday I kiss on it before I go to work
- The activity we will do in Davos
- My current fav animal
- The sport we tried and fell a few times together
- The fruit that resembles a body part of me
- Body part of Lukas I like when it’s long
48 Clues: My hometown • Sophia’s boyfriend • You are my Schatzi • My fav music genre • Your fav music genre • My current fav animal • The city of Jiahui’s wedding • The Chinese name of Hong Kong • my heart jumps when you around • At this sport you are my Laoshi • Your tie is full of this pattern • what my Chinese friend calls you • The place I see you when I sleep • ...
A.P. World Can Get A Bit Spooky 2023-10-31
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- The name given to the major process of settlement and social organization within the people of Chaco Canyon
- A famous widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official that visited the Swahili Coast (would be a very fun ghost to talk to)
- A symbol of giving up worldy possessions and asking for the mercy of others
- A large Indian/Arab ship that helped facilitate Indian Ocean trade
- The captain of multiple Chinese fleets that established China's power across the Indian Ocean but he didn't wear a mask like other Chinese warriors
- A Buddhist version of Confucianism; it rejected religious beliefs in Buddhism but took its high standard of morals and combined it with Confucian texts
- The Chinese version of Indian Buddhism that believed in the salvation of faith rather than meditation or studying
- An ancient trading center in modern day Mississippi sue to the study of mass ancient graveyards in the area
- An important stopping point for travelers in Africa which was located in the kingdom of Mali
- A kingdom located in central Java that was agriculturally rich and closely allied with Srivijaya
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- A contract that ensured the payment would be made
- A new form of transportation that could last a long time without water and helped carry bulk across the Sahara Desert
- An inn (perhaps haunted now) located along the trade routes of the Silk roads; specifically eastern Mediterranean to China
- A language that was grammatically an African tongue, but it was written in Arabic and contained a lot of Arabic words
- The ruler of Mali who gave gold away like candy and is renowned as the richest person in history
- A new form of credit made by the Chinese and is more recently known as paper money
- A large Chinese ship that helped facilitate Indian Ocean trade or things you can use to decorate a pumpkin
- Stories, histories, epics, and etc spoken by singers and storytellers in Africa (two very good costumes to wear)
- A revolution of agricultural methods that furthered the Muslim expansion but they couldn't make candy corn since it's not actually corn
- Permanent settlements along the Indian Ocean routes that facilitated commercial exchange among people of many different cultural backgrounds (perhaps they made jack-o-lanterns)
- The Japanese version of the school of Mahayana Buddhism which was located in China
- A complex Hindu temple located in Angkor
22 Clues: A complex Hindu temple located in Angkor • A contract that ensured the payment would be made • A large Indian/Arab ship that helped facilitate Indian Ocean trade • A symbol of giving up worldy possessions and asking for the mercy of others • A new form of credit made by the Chinese and is more recently known as paper money • ...
China River Valley Civilization 2021-10-10
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- the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
- a sedimentary deposit composed largely of silt-size grains that are loosely cemented by calcium carbonate.
- Chinese history, or Chinese dynasties, were hereditary monarchical regimes that ruled over China during much of its history.
- capitol of china during the Shang dynasty
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
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- a place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death, often traditionally depicted as being above the sky
- an official order or commission to do something.
- dynasty (Chinese: 周; pinyin: Zhōu [ʈʂóu]; Old Chinese (B&S): *tiw) was a Chinese dynasty that followed the Shang dynasty and preceded the Qin dynasty.
- dynasty also historically known as the Yin dynasty (殷代; Yīndài), was a Chinese dynasty that ruled in the middle and lower Yellow River valley in
- the longest river in Asia, the third-longest in the world and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country.
10 Clues: capitol of china during the Shang dynasty • an official order or commission to do something. • a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order. • a sedimentary deposit composed largely of silt-size grains that are loosely cemented by calcium carbonate. • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2024-09-25
Hello my friend hello 2025-05-12
Flop 18 - spelling mistakes 2025-11-20
18 Clues: Fuß • Café • klein • Essen • wollen • dachte • werden • Kaffee • Hobbys • vierzehn • vielleicht • interessant • interessiert • wahrscheinlich • definitiv/absolut • unglaublich (Adverb) • Der bekannteste „Platz“ New Yorks • Lively neighbourhood of the Chinese community
China River Valley Civilization 2021-10-10
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- the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
- a sedimentary deposit composed largely of silt-size grains that are loosely cemented by calcium carbonate.
- Chinese history, or Chinese dynasties, were hereditary monarchical regimes that ruled over China during much of its history.
- capitol of china during the Shang dynasty
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
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- a place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death, often traditionally depicted as being above the sky
- an official order or commission to do something.
- dynasty (Chinese: 周; pinyin: Zhōu [ʈʂóu]; Old Chinese (B&S): *tiw) was a Chinese dynasty that followed the Shang dynasty and preceded the Qin dynasty.
- dynasty also historically known as the Yin dynasty (殷代; Yīndài), was a Chinese dynasty that ruled in the middle and lower Yellow River valley in
- the longest river in Asia, the third-longest in the world and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country.
10 Clues: capitol of china during the Shang dynasty • an official order or commission to do something. • a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order. • a sedimentary deposit composed largely of silt-size grains that are loosely cemented by calcium carbonate. • ...
China River Valley Civilization 2021-10-10
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- the dominant social system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (villeins or serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
- a sedimentary deposit composed largely of silt-size grains that are loosely cemented by calcium carbonate.
- Chinese history, or Chinese dynasties, were hereditary monarchical regimes that ruled over China during much of its history.
- capitol of china during the Shang dynasty
- a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
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- a place regarded in various religions as the abode of God (or the gods) and the angels, and of the good after death, often traditionally depicted as being above the sky
- an official order or commission to do something.
- dynasty (Chinese: 周; pinyin: Zhōu [ʈʂóu]; Old Chinese (B&S): *tiw) was a Chinese dynasty that followed the Shang dynasty and preceded the Qin dynasty.
- dynasty also historically known as the Yin dynasty (殷代; Yīndài), was a Chinese dynasty that ruled in the middle and lower Yellow River valley in
- the longest river in Asia, the third-longest in the world and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country.
10 Clues: capitol of china during the Shang dynasty • an official order or commission to do something. • a series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order. • a sedimentary deposit composed largely of silt-size grains that are loosely cemented by calcium carbonate. • ...
Listening C Ch. 2 Crossword 2016-02-10
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- the name of your teacher
- reason or cause
- "___ of" means you don't have something that you want
- language professional
- continue
- Two students in this class have this name.
- Ying Shen's English name
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- Acquisition means "getting," or, in this lecture " ___ "
- very clear
- "____ period" = the age when it's easiest to learn language
- the Chinese boy from this chapter
- In the Chinese calendar, it's the animal for this year
12 Clues: continue • very clear • reason or cause • language professional • the name of your teacher • Ying Shen's English name • the Chinese boy from this chapter • Two students in this class have this name. • "___ of" means you don't have something that you want • In the Chinese calendar, it's the animal for this year • Acquisition means "getting," or, in this lecture " ___ " • ...
The Mogao Caves of Dunhuang 2016-07-04
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- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- an exact copy of something
- Road ancient route for trade connecting the West and East to China
- was a Chinese teacher
- The city where the caves are located
- a large vault for buying the dead
- Buddhist priest
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- a building devoted to worship
- Cotta soldier of the emperor
- Chinese art of ink writing
- Religion
- Museum in the United States
12 Clues: Religion • Buddhist priest • was a Chinese teacher • an exact copy of something • Chinese art of ink writing • Museum in the United States • Cotta soldier of the emperor • a building devoted to worship • a large vault for buying the dead • The city where the caves are located • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • ...
The Mogao Caves of Dunhuang 2016-07-04
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- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- an exact copy of something
- Road ancient route for trade connecting the West and East to China
- was a Chinese teacher
- The city where the caves are located
- a large vault for buying the dead
- Buddhist priest
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- a building devoted to worship
- Cotta soldier of the emperor
- Chinese art of ink writing
- Religion
- Museum in the United States
12 Clues: Religion • Buddhist priest • was a Chinese teacher • an exact copy of something • Chinese art of ink writing • Museum in the United States • Cotta soldier of the emperor • a building devoted to worship • a large vault for buying the dead • The city where the caves are located • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • ...
Braewyn's History Dungeon: Learn your History, or Learn your Lesson 2021-03-01
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- What direction am I going?
- Barbarians of the Silk Road
- NON RELIGION that traveled through the silk
- One of the most fragile chinese imports?
- large pony
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- From Rome to China and the in-between
- The Romans Are Overspending!
- The Invisible Murderer from the Silk Road
- What happened to Constantinople?
- Romans want fireworks!
- Chinese Green Rock on the Silk Road
- Why is it called China?
12 Clues: large pony • Romans want fireworks! • Why is it called China? • What direction am I going? • Barbarians of the Silk Road • The Romans Are Overspending! • What happened to Constantinople? • Chinese Green Rock on the Silk Road • From Rome to China and the in-between • One of the most fragile chinese imports? • The Invisible Murderer from the Silk Road • ...
Countries and nationalities 2022-10-14
Countries and Nationalities 2025-02-15
Countries and Nationalities 2022-02-12
Attendance Management 2023-01-23
Countries and Nationalities 2025-10-15
14 Clues: Chiny • włoski • polski • Polska • Włochy • chiński • Francja • francuski • brytyjski • Hiszpania • hiszpański • amerykański • Wielka Brytania • Stany Zjednoczone
UNIT 8 2023-05-08
Chinese New Year 2024-01-27
7 Clues: what year is this year? • a lucky color in China. • what do people use to eat in China? • something we eat at Chinese New Year. • what do we light at Chinese New Year? • what do children get at Chinese New Year? • what do people hang up at Chinese New Year?
Countries and Languages 2021-02-26
Grade 5 lesson 7 2018-09-03
unit 1 2021-05-08
Countries and Nationalities 2022-03-28
yuris about me crossword 🤗 2022-10-23
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- my female ult bias
- my favorite chinese song, but it’s pinyin.
- what staff almost blocked me because i made them go broke.
- another favorite chinese song of mine, pinyin as well shhahaha
- five letter word for yuri
- my ult group
- my pronouns
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- what i spend like half my day doing…?
- what do I have the worse luck with?
- what emoji habit did i get off rhi?
- whos og did i hoard?
- my ult bias
- my aunt, she’s a patreon ( hint )
- first group I stanned
- my great aunt ( HAH OLD. )
15 Clues: my ult bias • my pronouns • my ult group • my female ult bias • whos og did i hoard? • first group I stanned • five letter word for yuri • my great aunt ( HAH OLD. ) • my aunt, she’s a patreon ( hint ) • what do I have the worse luck with? • what emoji habit did i get off rhi? • what i spend like half my day doing…? • my favorite chinese song, but it’s pinyin. • ...
U2 2022-08-02
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- A very difficult subject
- the opposite of "different"
- I only have $1 left. I am _______.
- the opposite of "boring"
- I ______ a sound over there.
- You have to join a _______ at school.
- A very difficult language to learn but not for you
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- You use this to take pictures
- A sport which you use your feet to kick the ball.
- the past tense of "think"
- the opposite of "right"
- You learn about animals in this class.
- math, English, Chinese, history
- Harry Potter knows how to do ________.
14 Clues: the opposite of "right" • A very difficult subject • the opposite of "boring" • the past tense of "think" • the opposite of "different" • I ______ a sound over there. • You use this to take pictures • math, English, Chinese, history • I only have $1 left. I am _______. • You have to join a _______ at school. • You learn about animals in this class. • ...
Princess Khouri`s 33rd Birthday 2025-10-18
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- Number of siblings she has
- Her next travel destination
- Her Mcdonald`s go-to burger
- She cries when she sees them pass away in movies
- Chinese Zodiac Element
- Her go-to soft drink
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- Neighborhood she lived in before moving to Griffintown
- Sport she plays with her husband
- Her favourite plant at home
- New video game she started 2 weeks ago
- Chinese Zodiac Animal
- New exercise did she start recently
- What did she lose on the train recently?
- What does she miss the most about Japan?
14 Clues: Her go-to soft drink • Chinese Zodiac Animal • Chinese Zodiac Element • Number of siblings she has • Her favourite plant at home • Her next travel destination • Her Mcdonald`s go-to burger • Sport she plays with her husband • New exercise did she start recently • New video game she started 2 weeks ago • What did she lose on the train recently? • ...
Do you know my favourites? 2025-06-19
19 Clues: Cake • Drink • Sport • Colour • Flower • Person • Takeaway • Cocktail • Dog breed • Nail shape • Board game • Music Artist • Comfort Food • Pizza topping • Perfume brand • School subject • Chocolate brand • Seasonal Holiday • Ice cream flavour
World History Benchmark Review 2 2015-11-16
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- Cyrus the Great was known for practicing _______ which united the people and made Cyrus more powerfu.
- World's first monotheistic religion.
- Ancient civilization that encompassed 40% of the world, including Mesopotamia and parts of Egypt and Asia.
- Ancient Chinese Dynasty.
- Turtle shells used by ancient Chinese to communicate with their ancestors.
- Belief in Hinduism that the soul is born again in a new body after death.
- Dispersal of the Jews due to anti-semitism.
- Religion that has a belief in two opposing features, good and evil, throughout the universe.
- Path to nirvana in Buddhism.
- Ancient Hindu texts that contain central religious ideas.
- Rules for moral and religious conduct in Judaism.
- In Hinduism and Buddhism, a person's actions that will decide one's future fate.
- Contains Judaism's sacred texts.
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- In Buddhism this is insight and leads to nirvana.
- Belief in many gods.
- Belief in one god.
- Civilization known for ship building, trading purple dye, and developing the first alphabet.
- Ancient Chinese leaders claimed they had the _____ to rule.
- Sacred city of the Jews.
- Founder of Buddhism.
- The world's first paved road, built by Darius the Great.
- Religion that began in India and spread to Asia through trade and missionaries.
- Ancient Hindu texts which contain Hindu literature and scripture.
- Founder of Judaism.
24 Clues: Belief in one god. • Founder of Judaism. • Belief in many gods. • Founder of Buddhism. • Sacred city of the Jews. • Ancient Chinese Dynasty. • Path to nirvana in Buddhism. • Contains Judaism's sacred texts. • World's first monotheistic religion. • Dispersal of the Jews due to anti-semitism. • In Buddhism this is insight and leads to nirvana. • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2016-11-17
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- the Shang period influenced __in China today
- ownership of __was an important part of Zhou politics
- china to make contact with other cultures because the Chinese Empire became__
- a new idea, method, or device
- __between regions increased during Shi Huangdi’s rule
- the Qin king who unified China
- featured short lines that could be sung
- han artwork showed daily__
- tales of the __ dynasty show that cooperation was important in ancient China
- a history of Chinese culture
- was not a religious philosophy
- during the Han dynasty, Chinese painters became experts at painting__
- popularity of silk in Rome made China __
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- a hard gemstone
- the spread of ideas from one culture to another
- the only common person to become emperor
- most famous Daoist teacher
- a person of high rank
- separates China from its neighbors to the north
- a person with a small farm
- the decline of the Han government helped the spread of __
- had a higher rank during the Han dynasty than during the Shang dynasty
- dynasty that strengthened and unified China
- said leaders should act decently and always try to do the right thing
- first people in China to develop a writing system
- a 4,000-mile-long trade route
- combined prose and poetry
- purchased people’s loyalty and support
28 Clues: a hard gemstone • a person of high rank • combined prose and poetry • most famous Daoist teacher • a person with a small farm • han artwork showed daily__ • a history of Chinese culture • a new idea, method, or device • a 4,000-mile-long trade route • the Qin king who unified China • was not a religious philosophy • purchased people’s loyalty and support • ...
China - Sui-Ming 2017-12-05
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- revolutionary invention in military (Song)
- allowed peasants to grow specialized crops
- Civilization that was never conquered by China, but culturally borrowed from it
- a religion made of Buddhism and Confucianism blended together, during the Song dynasty
- a civilization heavily influenced by Chinese culture, and was a part of the Tribute System
- set of practices requiring non-Chinese to acknowledge Chinese superiority
- religion valuing harmony and respecting superiors prominent during the Han and Sui dynasties
- major luxury item originated in China, high in demand in Afro-Eurasian trade routes
- waterways connecting Yellow and Yangtze rivers, used for trade and to deliver supplies to military up north
- favored religion during the Tang Dynasty
- status of Japanese peasants under feudalism, in which they had to do labor and receive protection in return
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- a time of rapid population, agricultural production, and technology growth during the Song dynasty
- Elaborate palace that was the seat of the Ming dynasty, located in Beijing
- way to establish female status in a patriarchal society
- New capital during the Ming Dynasty
- system of society which favored males over females, influenced by Confucianism
- Huge invention which influenced Europe, Islamic World, and all over Eurasia
- castrated men loyal to the emperor, supported Zheng He's voyages
- key food variety that increased population during the Song dynasty
- a political, economic, and social system based on loyalty and military service
20 Clues: New capital during the Ming Dynasty • favored religion during the Tang Dynasty • revolutionary invention in military (Song) • allowed peasants to grow specialized crops • way to establish female status in a patriarchal society • castrated men loyal to the emperor, supported Zheng He's voyages • key food variety that increased population during the Song dynasty • ...
Learning contract 3 2022-11-14
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- release from the cycle of rebirth
- a monotheistic pre-Islamic religion
- The basic principles of existence
- Chinese philosophical concept of balance
- to be reborn
- the permanent professional branches of a government's administration, excluding military and judicial branches and elected politicians.
- the path to nirvana
- A system of fortified walls that is used as defense against nomads
- the sum of a person's actions in this and previous states of existence, viewed as deciding their fate in future existences.
- the spiritual life principles of the universe
- the area between the Himalayas and the Indian ocean
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- A person sent on a religious mission
- windblown sediment
- a major religion from India
- A chinese political philosophy
- A dynasty from ancient India
- four central beliefs of Buddhism
- Indo European people
- A state in which suffering does not exist
- A dynastic cycle is a periodic alternation of society between despotism and anarchy
- Chinese philosophy advocating humility
- the most ancient Hindu scriptures, written in early Sanskrit and containing hymns, philosophy, and guidance on ritual for the priests of Vedic religion.
- the hereditary classes of Hindu society
- members of the highest Hindu caste
- respect for all living things and avoidance of violence toward others.
- to have respect to ones parents
26 Clues: to be reborn • windblown sediment • the path to nirvana • Indo European people • a major religion from India • A dynasty from ancient India • A chinese political philosophy • to have respect to ones parents • four central beliefs of Buddhism • release from the cycle of rebirth • The basic principles of existence • members of the highest Hindu caste • ...
social studies 2024-01-05
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- Piety: respect for one’s parents and elders
- the ideas and teachings of Confucius
- Bones: China’s earliest written records that often told predictions for the future
- Wall: a wall built along the northern border to help defend China
- founder of Daoism
- a group of rulers from the same family
- a philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao
- a social system in which lords governed land farmed by peasants
- important philosopher and teacher in Chinese history
- He River: Chinese river that often floods; also known as the Yellow River
- a dusty material that forms soil and makes the Huang He River yellow
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- a tool that measures and detects earthquakes
- a gemstone often used to make jewelry and art
- a set of beliefs about how to live
- Jiang River: longest Chinese river that runs through central China; also known as the Yangtze River
- belief that people must be controlled with a strong leader and legal system
- of Heaven: the right to rule
- a method of inserting needles into the skin to stop pain and cure disease
- Road: a group of trade routes that connected China to other parts of Asia and the west
- Huangdi: first emperor and leader who unified China
- Desert: a harsh desert covering much of Northern China
- China’s main export along the silk road and made from silkworms
22 Clues: founder of Daoism • of Heaven: the right to rule • a set of beliefs about how to live • the ideas and teachings of Confucius • a group of rulers from the same family • Piety: respect for one’s parents and elders • a tool that measures and detects earthquakes • a gemstone often used to make jewelry and art • Huangdi: first emperor and leader who unified China • ...
Unit 5 Crossword 2019-01-17
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- An Italian explorer and writer, whose travels were recorded in a book that described the wealth and great size of China.
- Someone who used a strict form of government called legalism.
- To live a simple life.
- Confirmed order of society. And the relationships between people
- A fortification that was build to protect the chinese from invaders from the North.
- A chinese philosopher and writer and founder of Daoism
- The second imperial dynasty of China.
- This dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu
- The tang dynasty was an imperial dynasty of China
- The control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
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- Was a philosopher/ Chinese teacher.
- piety A virtue of respect for one’s parent,elders,and ancestors
- Another term for seismograph(tool that detects earthquakes)
- A magnet that always points to the north pole
- Was the seventh emperor of the han dynasty
- A nomadic tribe to the North of China, who always favored trade.
- Unified china through strict standardization and strict rules.
- Founder of the Mongol Empire
- The last imperial dynasty,that was known for its trade expansion
- An act or statement that is intended to show gratitude but it is also how people would pick how much to trade
- Dynasty Was the longest- lasting of ancient China’s Dynasties
21 Clues: To live a simple life. • Founder of the Mongol Empire • Was a philosopher/ Chinese teacher. • The second imperial dynasty of China. • This dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu • Was the seventh emperor of the han dynasty • A magnet that always points to the north pole • The tang dynasty was an imperial dynasty of China • ...
Mythology 8th Grade Extra Credit 2025-05-06
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- Another name for The BUffalo Demon that is defeated by the many armed goddess
- god of death in Celtic myythology
- God of love in Norse mythology
- The Jade Emperor (Chinese mythology) was emperor of this celestial place.
- Scottish folklore creature who isn't part of a Celtic mythology, but is a trickster.
- This Egyptian God carried the sun
- Monster in Hindu mythology
- Sumerian demigod
- Sukhiya gave Krishna this because he was hungry
- Sun God in Aztec mythology
- Egyptian god of the sky
- Tepoztecatl is the god of this beverage in Aztec mythology
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- goddess of healing in Celtic mythology
- Creature that guards the gates of the city of Thebes
- Many armed goddess who defeated the buffalo demon
- The Dragon King is king of this...
- Hindu mother of giants
- The Dragon King is also king of this...
- The god of gods in Norse mythology
- How many arms does Ganesh have?
- Goddess in Norse mythology associated with this emotion
- Goddess of good fortune
- The Monkey King's last name in Chinese mythology
- Famous trickster in Polynesian mythology
- god of rain and moisture in Egyptian mythology
- Hindu demigod
- This many gods were made from the cosmic egg in Egyptian mythology
- Creator god in Chinese mythology
- The Dragon King is also king of this sea.
- Thor is the god of this.
30 Clues: Hindu demigod • Sumerian demigod • Hindu mother of giants • Goddess of good fortune • Egyptian god of the sky • Thor is the god of this. • Monster in Hindu mythology • Sun God in Aztec mythology • God of love in Norse mythology • How many arms does Ganesh have? • Creator god in Chinese mythology • god of death in Celtic myythology • This Egyptian God carried the sun • ...
China 2023-05-09
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- He became a Mongol tribal leader and, in 1206
- the individual clay tablets that could be arranged on a board to form text
- a vast, grassy plain
- a Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat,and fleet admiral during China's early Ming dynasty,
- Wendi's successor
- in Buddhism and Hinduism, a rebirth into another form of life
- a rejection of foreign contact and influences
- A man that served as a tax collector and special envoy to the emperor.
- the first emperor of the Ming dynasty.
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- The last Chinese dynasty
- Genghis Khan’s grandson
- a main crop produced in a specific place
- the buying and selling of goods
- accomplishment restructuring of the government to simplify internal administration, a revision of the penal code, and a number of public work projects, including the creation of a complex canal system joining the Yellow, Huai and Yangzi
- to join together again
- A dynasty that seized power in 618, that continued the project of reunifying China, which had begun under the short-lived Sui dynasty.
- a strong, light, and translucent ceramic
- The second Tang emperor and an admired figure in Chinese history.
- in Buddhism, a state of bliss or the end of suffering of life caused by the cycle of rebirth
- a region of the Mongol empire
20 Clues: Wendi's successor • a vast, grassy plain • to join together again • Genghis Khan’s grandson • The last Chinese dynasty • a region of the Mongol empire • the buying and selling of goods • the first emperor of the Ming dynasty. • a main crop produced in a specific place • a strong, light, and translucent ceramic • He became a Mongol tribal leader and, in 1206 • ...
2010709 2024-12-09
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- The Whitman didn't convert a single person from this tribe
- A football team but also what people referred to as gold miners.
- The number of people worldwide in the Mormon group.
- Land used for farming crops and raising cattle
- The Chinese had these as part of their haircuts and the Americans cut them off to try and get them out of the gold rush.
- The most common death on the trails
- Most of the Chinese started to do _____ once the gold rush was over.
- Sister named Otter woman
- The women earned this for themselves
- California had enough people from the gold rush to become the first _______.
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- A famous mountain man
- Became the most important industry in California
- Saved Lewis & Clark from starving
- It was fun but filled with danger.
- They worked for the Americans but got kicked out once the job ended.
- The Nez Perce wanted to learn the secrets of this book
- The women also earned this right for themselves
- The second motive for the Lewis & Clark expedition
- The leader of the Mormons
- The event that made hundreds of thousands of people go to California.
- Mormon's neighbors did this to them.
- The most renowned missionary explorers
- In 1769 a Spanish missionary tried to turn Indians into this religion
- Something the mountain men left behind.
24 Clues: A famous mountain man • Sister named Otter woman • The leader of the Mormons • Saved Lewis & Clark from starving • It was fun but filled with danger. • The most common death on the trails • Mormon's neighbors did this to them. • The women earned this for themselves • The most renowned missionary explorers • Something the mountain men left behind. • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2025-10-25
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- of Heaven: the right to rule given by the gods
- Jiang River: longest Chinese river that runs through central China; AKA the Yangtze River
- Bones: China’s earliest written records that often told predictions for the future
- a tool that measures and detects earthquakes
- a social system in which lords governed land farmed by peasants
- a set of beliefs about how to live
- Road: a group of trade routes that connected China to other parts of Asia and the west
- a method of inserting needles into the skin to stop pain and cure disease
- founder of Daoism
- a group of rulers from the same family
- Desert: a harsh desert covering much of Northern China
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- a gemstone often used to make jewelry and art
- the ideas and teachings of Confucius
- Piety: respect for one’s parents and elders
- Wall: a wall built along the northern border to help defend China
- a dusty material that forms soil and makes the Huang He River yellow
- China’s main export along the silk road and made from silkworms
- a philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Dao
- Huangdi: first emperor and leader who unified China
- He River: Chinese river that often floods; also known as the Yellow River
- important philosopher and teacher in Chinese history
- belief that people must be controlled with a strong leader and legal system
22 Clues: founder of Daoism • a set of beliefs about how to live • the ideas and teachings of Confucius • a group of rulers from the same family • Piety: respect for one’s parents and elders • a tool that measures and detects earthquakes • a gemstone often used to make jewelry and art • of Heaven: the right to rule given by the gods • ...
Chapter 4 vocab 2025-10-31
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- an Indonesian dynasty that was in central Java was a maritime power in the region
- largest native American city ever
- was a period of advanced cultural development in the chaco canyon
- the Chinese dynasty responsible for the modern Chinese currency system
- a breed of camel that only has a single hump
- a scholar from Morocco who travelled 75,000 miles
- what europeans were called, due to their global expansion through seas and oceans
- a school of Buddhism focused on a goal of reaching enlightenment
- a language spoken by many people in southern Africa, it is a bantu language
- a philisophical and ethical system that emerged in the song dynasty
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- the capital of the Mongol empire
- the Arab agricultural revolution, were Islam began to start using agriculture
- a version of Buddhism that focuses on the "pure land"
- rest stops along the silk road
- communities created by many different cultures, including blends of culture from all around
- massive temple in Cambodia,was a Hindu temple to Vishnu but became a Buddhist temple
- was the leader of the Mongol empire for a while, lead the sacking of Baghdad
- a Chinese mariner and diplomat who led a massive naval fleet
- city in west Africa that was a major location for exchange of knowledge, goods, and culture
- relay stations set along the silk road to improve communication all along the Mongol empire
20 Clues: rest stops along the silk road • the capital of the Mongol empire • largest native American city ever • a breed of camel that only has a single hump • a scholar from Morocco who travelled 75,000 miles • a version of Buddhism that focuses on the "pure land" • a Chinese mariner and diplomat who led a massive naval fleet • ...
Vocab 3 2025-11-20
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- The idea that actions decide your future.
- Chinese philosophy about living happily with nature.
- The place of peace and freedom in Buddhism.
- Path Steps to reach enlightenment in Buddhism.
- The true self or soul inside everyone.
- cycle Pattern of dynasties rising and falling in China.
- Chinese idea of opposite forces balancing each other.
- Old sacred Hindu texts with hymns and laws.
- An ancient Indian empire famous for art and math.
- Fertile yellow soil in China’s fields.
- of Heaven Chinese belief that rulers are chosen by heaven.
- Rules and duties to follow in life.
- Someone who spreads religious beliefs to others.
- piety Respect children show to parents and elders.
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- The supreme God or ultimate reality in Hindu belief.
- Noble Truths Teachings about ending suffering in Buddhism.
- Subcontinent A large land in South Asia with countries like India and Pakistan.
- Non-violence and kindness to all living things.
- Being free from rebirth and uniting with Brahman.
- A major religion from India about karma and reincarnation.
- The rebirth of a soul into new life.
- Indo-European people who moved into India long ago.
- Service Government workers chosen through exams in China.
- Social groups in India that people are born into.
- Wall Big wall built in China to keep invaders out.
- Old Persian religion about good and evil.
26 Clues: Rules and duties to follow in life. • The rebirth of a soul into new life. • The true self or soul inside everyone. • Fertile yellow soil in China’s fields. • The idea that actions decide your future. • Old Persian religion about good and evil. • The place of peace and freedom in Buddhism. • Old sacred Hindu texts with hymns and laws. • ...
Ancient china 2013-11-13
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- A hard gemstone often used in jewelry.
- A philosophy that developed in china and stressed the believe that one should live in harmony with the Dao, the guiding force of all reality.
- Ruler of china, united china for first time, began great wall.
- Chinese philosopher, he emphasized ethical behavior.
- A philosophy that was based on the ideas of Confucius that focused on morality, family order, social harmony, and government.
- A barrier made of walls across China’s northern frontier.
- Chinese philosopher, Most famous Daoist teacher.
- A prediction by a wise person or a person who makes a prediction.
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- A farmer with a small farm.
- The chinese belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled.
- A device that measures the strength of an earthquake.
- A device that uses the position of shadows cast by the sun to tell the time of day.
- The spread of ideas from one culture to another.
- A network of trade routes that stretched across asia from China to the mediterranean sea.
- Moral values.
- A soft, light, and highly valued fabric developed in China.
- A person of high rank who owned land but, owed loyalty to his king.
17 Clues: Moral values. • A farmer with a small farm. • A hard gemstone often used in jewelry. • The spread of ideas from one culture to another. • Chinese philosopher, Most famous Daoist teacher. • Chinese philosopher, he emphasized ethical behavior. • A device that measures the strength of an earthquake. • A barrier made of walls across China’s northern frontier. • ...
About Me 2014-11-23
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- My first name is dai bai
- I think piano is interesting
- I have taken Chinese for three years
- I am American
- I was born in Provo
- I was born in 1999
- My favorite kind of food is Thai
- I am 15 years old
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- I like playing the piano
- I have one sibling
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Anderson
- My family has four people
- I am a high school student
- My birthday is January 5th, 1999
- I like playing soccer
- My last name is nuan
- My Chinese Zodiac sign is the tiger
17 Clues: I am American • I am 15 years old • I have one sibling • I was born in 1999 • I was born in Provo • My last name is nuan • I like playing soccer • My first name is dai bai • I like playing the piano • My family has four people • I am a high school student • I think piano is interesting • My birthday is January 5th, 1999 • My favorite kind of food is Thai • ...
About Me 2014-11-20
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- My first name is dai bai
- I think piano is interesting
- I have taken Chinese for three years
- I am American
- I was born in Provo
- I was born in 1999
- My favorite kind of food is Thai
- I am 15 years old
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- I like playing the piano
- I have one sibling
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Anderson
- My family has four people
- I am a high school student
- My birthday is January 5th, 1999
- I like playing soccer
- My last name is nuan
- My Chinese Zodiac sign is the tiger
17 Clues: I am American • I am 15 years old • I have one sibling • I was born in 1999 • I was born in Provo • My last name is nuan • I like playing soccer • My first name is dai bai • I like playing the piano • My family has four people • I am a high school student • I think piano is interesting • My birthday is January 5th, 1999 • My favorite kind of food is Thai • ...
