chinese Crossword Puzzles
Topic 9 Crossword Puzzle Project 2022-03-04
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- group of families with a common ancestor
- a therapy that uses needles to cure sickness and stop pain.
- in ancient China, the right to rule given to a dynasty by Heaven, the highest force of nature
- a system of government employees mainly selected for their ability.
- payment from conquered peoples or to a more powerful country.
- unchanging; not likely to give away
- present in a region since ancient or prehistoric times.
- a government controlled by one person who has not won a free election.
- an ancient Chinese philosophy stating that a strong leader and a strong legal system, not moral values, are needed to create social order.
- intended for trade or other business.
- of land, able to be used to grow crops.
- describing a society in which almost all people belong to the same ethnic group.
- devotion of children to their parents
- to return to a former state.
- a philosophy of following the Dao, that is, the natural way of the universe
- characteristic of one person or thing
- a narrow, confined area connecting one or more places.
- to fill or be present in
- general study of knowledge and the world; Greek for “love of wisdom”
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- belief system based on the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
- series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean Sea
- action that attempts to force a country to follow international law.
- to limit or restrict.
- long wall running east and west along the Chinese empire’s northern border.
- In Japan, the reign of emperor Meiji from 1868 to 1912, which was marked by industrialization and modernization.
- vast area of grasslands.
- system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations.
- Japanese religion based on the worship of spirits.
- free from, not subject to
- to stop or cancel the action of a government official or body.
30 Clues: to limit or restrict. • vast area of grasslands. • to fill or be present in • free from, not subject to • to return to a former state. • unchanging; not likely to give away • intended for trade or other business. • devotion of children to their parents • characteristic of one person or thing • of land, able to be used to grow crops. • group of families with a common ancestor • ...
Chap. 25 Crossword 2013-05-06
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- a national oil company of mexico
- used his artwork to promote a new national spirit
- exported large amounts of nitrates an copper
- Refusal to obey laws considered to be unjust
- US oil companies had close ties to this dictator
- the shifting of wealth from a rich minority to a poor majority
- wealthy rancher and president of brazil from 1930 to 1945
- Persia became the modern state of iran in what year
- organized the Vietnamese communist in the 1920s
- a group of middle level Japanese soldiers that attacked and took what part of china
- what does this stand for "PLA'
- The movement that stressed the need for unity of all Africans
- worldwide organization of Communist Party formed in 1919 to advance world revolution
- Chiang attacks a chinese city killing thosands known as
- African american educated at Harvard university
- leader of the Nationalists in China
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- Chiang Kai-shek founded new chinese republic at
- president of mexico from 1934 to 1940
- Mass murder of a particular race
- "INC' stands for
- exported large amounts of beef and wheat
- lead a military mutiny that siezed the capital of persia
- exported large amounts of coffee and cotton
- a British document that supported the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine
- tactics using unexpected methods like sabotage deception to fight the enemy
- rejecting the use of US military force in Latin America on principle
- Begin the newspaper the West African pilot in 1937
- known as the 'Father Turk"
- chinese communist march of 6000 miles
- began to replace Britain as main investor in Latin america
- Dashing British adventurer T.E. Lawrence popularly known as
- a government where a select group of people exercise control
- Known as the "Great Soul" or Mahatma
- the young kikuyu association was organized by
- a large financial and Industrial Corporation-japan
35 Clues: "INC' stands for • known as the 'Father Turk" • what does this stand for "PLA' • Mass murder of a particular race • a national oil company of mexico • leader of the Nationalists in China • Known as the "Great Soul" or Mahatma • president of mexico from 1934 to 1940 • chinese communist march of 6000 miles • exported large amounts of beef and wheat • ...
Asia 2013-02-07
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- British dominion over India (1757-1947)
- divide into parts
- a type of colonial government that uses local officials to handle some tasks but reserves the highest power for the governing nation
- Major exports of India
- The Chinese Nationalist Party, formed after the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912.
- War a conflict between Britain and China, lasting from 1839 to 1842, over Britain's opium trade in China.
- governor of a country or province who rules as the representative of his or her king or sovereign
- To join others in refusing to deal with a person or group
- peaceful resi
- Started by Mao Zedong, combined collective farms into People's Communes, failed because there was no incentive to work harder, ended after 2 years
- Campaign in China ordered by Mao Zedong to purge the Communist Party of his opponents and instill revolutionary values in the younger generation.
- How Gandhi and the Indian citizens created their own cotton fabric
- This Chinese leader brought more economic freedom, promoting trade with the West, and initiating the Four Modernizations.
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- a period of Muslim rule of India from the 1500s to the 1700s
- leader of the Nationalists after Sun Yat-sen, he tried to destroy the Communists
- Name given to India, because it was the most valuable of all British colonies
- Chinese communist leader (1893-1976)
- great soul
- Gandhi's march to the sea to protest British policies
- to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate
- This political movement achieved success by promising the peasants of China land reform.
- peaceful resistance to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate
- abstaining from food
- the leader of the movement for indias independence from britians who belived in non-violent resistence as a form of political protest
- stop work in order to press demands
25 Clues: great soul • peaceful resi • divide into parts • abstaining from food • Major exports of India • stop work in order to press demands • Chinese communist leader (1893-1976) • British dominion over India (1757-1947) • to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate • Gandhi's march to the sea to protest British policies • ...
SSL 2nd 9 Weeks Test Review 2014-12-10
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- This is the traditional religion of Japan.
- This crop helped populations grow during the Tang and Song dynasties.
- Under the Fujiwara family, the emperor lost control of his government and became nothing more than a _____________.
- The Tale of Genji was written by a ___________
- This belief system had the strongest support from the Chinese government.
- This is what made daimyos so powerful at first in the Japanese feudal system
- Ghengis Khan is important because he ___________ the Mongols
- The Tang dynasty is said to have produced the finest examples of this Chinese art.
- This system of belief held that people should give up worldly desires and seek enlightenment.
- These are storytellers who preserve African oral traditions by telling stories.
- In most traditional African religions, people honored __________.
- Trans-Saharan trade in early West Africa MAINLY involved the exchange of __________ for gold.
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- Peasants had to give their daimyo labor and __________ in exchange for protection.
- Who brought Muslim scholars, artists, and teachers from his hajj to work in Mali.
- When the Mongols came to power, they ___________ the Silk Road to trade.
- Under the emperors of the Tang dynasty, China __________ greatly in size.
- Emperor Yongle built this to restore China's authority and present it as the center of the world.
- Scholar-officials had to pass exams based on the teachings of __________.
- This was the second West African empire to grow rich from the gold-salt trade.
- These are produced from the movement of Earth's plates underneath Japan.
- After Emperor Yongle's death, the Ming ___________ overseas travel.
- This was the code of the samurai, which was translated to mean "the way of the warrior"
- This Chinese emperor drove out the Mongols and made himself absolute ruler of China.
- Minamoto Yoritiomo, Japan's first shogun, had to defeat which clan?
24 Clues: This is the traditional religion of Japan. • The Tale of Genji was written by a ___________ • Ghengis Khan is important because he ___________ the Mongols • In most traditional African religions, people honored __________. • After Emperor Yongle's death, the Ming ___________ overseas travel. • Minamoto Yoritiomo, Japan's first shogun, had to defeat which clan? • ...
Chapter 9: Ancient China 2021-03-02
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- The ocean to the east of China
- A large desert in northern China
- The longest of the Chinese dynasties; worshiped tian; believed in the “mandate of heaven”
- people of high rank or social position
- a system in which nobles own the farmland which is worked by peasant, or serfs
- A country to the north of China
- The belief that strict laws and harsh punishments are needed to maintain an orderly society
- a system in which each worker is appointed to a job and is trained for that job
- control of what people read, write, hear, or see
- A massive fortification built to defend China from Mongal invaders from the north
- One of the two neolithic cultures in China; harvested silk from silkworms
- One of the two neolithic cultures in China; settled where the Huang He meets the Wei
- An advisor to Qin Shihuangdi who had books disagreeing with Legalism burned
- different forms of the same language
- The sea between the Korean peninsula and China
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- relatives who lived in the past
- another term for territory
- A woman who was a mathematician, astronomer, and poet in the Han dynasty
- The tall mountain range in southwestern China
- a machine that detects earthquakes
- people who follow the teachings of Mozi
- means “bright side of the hill”; opposite of Yin
- Largest Chinese dynasty; made advances in art and science; invented paper
- a leader of the Lungshan; known as the “Great Engineer”; founded the Xia dynasty
- The teachers of Confucius
- A Chinese dynasty named after its leader Qin Shihuangdi
- The dynasty after the Xia; skilled in working with bronze and the use of oracle bones
- a prediction about the future
- people who follow the teachings of Laozi by trying to find Dao or “the Way”
- The “colorful” name for the Huang He river
- qualities of darkness; opposite of Yang
31 Clues: The teachers of Confucius • another term for territory • a prediction about the future • The ocean to the east of China • relatives who lived in the past • A country to the north of China • A large desert in northern China • a machine that detects earthquakes • different forms of the same language • people of high rank or social position • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2021-10-06
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- Egyptians built these as tombs
- The paper that Egyptians made from a reed plant was --
- The river Ancient Egypt was established on.
- The social order of India was tied to what religion
- ruled Mesopotamia
- Sumer was located in this modern-day country
- The northernmost river in Mesopotamia.
- The process Egyptians used to prepare the body for burial in which the organs were removed
- The Ancient Chinese writing where one symbol represented one word.
- The river Ancient India was established on.
- The thing Sumerians used to write on clay tablets.
- The _____ Crescent was an area that contained rich soil in Mesopotamia
- A temple in Mesopotamia
- The southernmost river in Mesopotamia.
- Swampy area in Egypt that helped to naturally protect the civilization
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- China and Egypt were ruled by these--a family of rulers
- The person at the top of the Egyptian social order.
- India is also called this because it separated from China by the Himalayan Mountains
- The number of classes in Sumer's social order
- Egyptians believed that the pharaoh was the Son of Re and therefore he was _
- The process Egyptians used to preserve the body that involved wrapping the body in linen
- The type of government established by the Chinese that divided governmental responsibilities
- The writing system created by the Egyptians.
- The Ancient Chinese writing that was made up of two pictographes.
- Seasonal winds that brought rain to India in the summer and cold, dry air in the winter
- The writing system created by the Sumerians.
- The nickname given to the river that Ancient China (Huange He) was established on.
- The writing system created by the Ancient Indians
- White water rapids that helped to naturally protect Egypt.
- The social system of India was called the __ system.
30 Clues: ruled Mesopotamia • A temple in Mesopotamia • Egyptians built these as tombs • The northernmost river in Mesopotamia. • The southernmost river in Mesopotamia. • The river Ancient Egypt was established on. • The river Ancient India was established on. • The writing system created by the Egyptians. • Sumer was located in this modern-day country • ...
Crossword Puzzle on Asian Art 2022-05-30
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- one of the oldest and most highly refined of the japanese arts
- a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages
- the earliest examples are the petroglyphs such as those found in this place
- Chinese composer (known as the father of Chinese pop music) began to create and promote popular music
- in this dynasty poetry was marked by a lyric poetry known as Ci
- it is carved from a solid block of jade
- it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE
- Originated in the Indian subcontinent
- is a Tibetan Buddhist tradition which symbolizes the transitory nature of things
- is also very common for large, life-size standing images of the Buddha.
- a kind of ceramics made from kaolin at high temperature
- particularly rich in bronzes of different kinds that are collectively known by the name Kham-so
- type of script called the (Official Script) began to rise
- it refers to the stone sculpture of the Khmer Empire
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- it means "meticulous"
- a common visual device in Buddhist art
- it means "floating world"
- is an art of Hindu-Javanese origin that grew from the work of artisans of the Majapahit Kingdom
- it is noted for its traditions in pottery, music, calligraphy, painting, sculpture, and other genres, often marked by the use of bold color, natural forms, precise shape and scale, and surface decoration.
- they describes Balinese art as, "a highly developed"
- the first example of Western-style oil painting in Korean art was in the self-portraits of this Korean artist
- a sculptures were created in a large variety of material including gold, silver and most often bronze.
- was traditionally and primarily Buddhist and Royal Art.
- One of the most popular art forms in India
- used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils
- the earliest Chinese carved-jade object appeared in this culture
26 Clues: it means "meticulous" • it means "floating world" • Originated in the Indian subcontinent • a common visual device in Buddhist art • it is carved from a solid block of jade • it was was recognized as early as 6000 BCE • One of the most popular art forms in India • used as an ornament or sacrificial utensils • a country that has a long-he Bronze and Iron Ages • ...
Vocab #3 2023-11-08
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- A hereditary class in Hinduism that doesn't allow association with other castes
- A cycle of grasping at things, ideas, and habits
- A Chinese political ideology to legitimize the rule of the Chinese king
- An ancient Indian principle of non-violence to all living things
- A pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- The path to Nirvana with eight aspects that people have to practice
- Career civil servants hired rather than appointed to the position
- A cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order
- a person sent on a religious mission to another country
- A Hinduism term for a persons soul
- An ancient Indian civilization from the 4th to 6th century CE that covered most of the Indian subcontinent
- Supporters of both magic and proto-science in ancient China
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- Built in ancient China to defend against northern attacks
- A member of the highest Indian caste, the priesthood
- loosely compacted yellow-gray deposit of windblown sediment
- Subcontinent A region in southern Asia
- The most ancient Hindu scriptures containing hymns, philosophy and ritual guidance
- A member of people speaking an Indo-European language
- A transcendent state received from being released from the cycle of rebirth
- Iranian religion. Had dual cosmology of good and evil. Inspired God and Satan
- The virtue of exhibiting the proper love and respect for parents and elders
- Someone's actions in this or past lives that determine their fate in future lives
- Person/Animal in what a certain soul is thought to have been reborn
- A Chinese philosophic symbol describing opposite, but connected forces
- The oldest Indian religion with the belief that the universe is God, and God is the universe
- A state in which there is no suffering, desire, or sense of self
26 Clues: A Hinduism term for a persons soul • Subcontinent A region in southern Asia • A cycle of grasping at things, ideas, and habits • A member of the highest Indian caste, the priesthood • A pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China • A member of people speaking an Indo-European language • A cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order • ...
Han times crossword! 2024-04-26
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- A device used to navigate using the metal needle in the middle
- This game is most commonly known with a different name and it consists of black and white stones
- Something that is gifted to a certain family that declares them royal
- This game is similar to soccer it was played with a leather ball filled with hair and other soft material
- This martial art is one of china’s most well known creations
- This game is about two kingdoms laying siege to each other, separated by a river
- A performer who would play a type of instrument to entertain the emperor and his guests
- The emperor would host this activity and would invite scholars and nobles to it
- You would bet a X amount of money on a certain thing
- Capital of china during the han dynasty
- A type of performer who would do flips and tricks to entertain the emperor and his guests
- This is an activity where you get taller by walking on ____
- Opera singers perform these for the emperor
- These animals chirp and in ancient china some would set up fight rings with these animals
- A chinese emperor mainly known for expanding china's borders through conquest
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- The ancient chinese called this a different name but currently you might know it as chinese new year
- A traditional spinning top toy made out of wood and steel
- The emperor's wife
- A activity that consists of having the wind make it fly; once used in warfare to scare the opponents
- A explosive material that is made out of a mixture of sulfur, saltpeter and charcoal
- This weapon is a improved version of the bow
- This is a gentle and meditative exercise that is still used today
- A type of singer who performed in front of the emperor with a story
- The emperor would declare these and they would be a norm of life/ a law
24 Clues: The emperor's wife • Capital of china during the han dynasty • Opera singers perform these for the emperor • This weapon is a improved version of the bow • You would bet a X amount of money on a certain thing • A traditional spinning top toy made out of wood and steel • This is an activity where you get taller by walking on ____ • ...
Han times crossword! 2024-04-26
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- A device used to navigate using the metal needle in the middle
- This game is most commonly known with a different name and it consists of black and white stones
- Something that is gifted to a certain family that declares them royal
- This game is similar to soccer it was played with a leather ball filled with hair and other soft material
- This martial art is one of china’s most well known creations
- This game is about two kingdoms laying siege to each other, separated by a river
- A performer who would play a type of instrument to entertain the emperor and his guests
- The emperor would host this activity and would invite scholars and nobles to it
- You would bet a X amount of money on a certain thing
- Capital of china during the han dynasty
- A type of performer who would do flips and tricks to entertain the emperor and his guests
- This is an activity where you get taller by walking on ____
- Opera singers perform these for the emperor
- These animals chirp and in ancient china some would set up fight rings with these animals
- A chinese emperor mainly known for expanding china's borders through conquest
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- The ancient chinese called this a different name but currently you might know it as chinese new year
- A traditional spinning top toy made out of wood and steel
- The emperor's wife
- A activity that consists of having the wind make it fly; once used in warfare to scare the opponents
- A explosive material that is made out of a mixture of sulfur, saltpeter and charcoal
- This weapon is a improved version of the bow
- This is a gentle and meditative exercise that is still used today
- A type of singer who performed in front of the emperor with a story
- The emperor would declare these and they would be a norm of life/ a law
24 Clues: The emperor's wife • Capital of china during the han dynasty • Opera singers perform these for the emperor • This weapon is a improved version of the bow • You would bet a X amount of money on a certain thing • A traditional spinning top toy made out of wood and steel • This is an activity where you get taller by walking on ____ • ...
Han times crossword! 2024-04-26
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- A device used to navigate using the metal needle in the middle
- This game is most commonly known with a different name and it consists of black and white stones
- Something that is gifted to a certain family that declares them royal
- This game is similar to soccer it was played with a leather ball filled with hair and other soft material
- This martial art is one of china’s most well known creations
- This game is about two kingdoms laying siege to each other, separated by a river
- A performer who would play a type of instrument to entertain the emperor and his guests
- The emperor would host this activity and would invite scholars and nobles to it
- You would bet a X amount of money on a certain thing
- Capital of china during the han dynasty
- A type of performer who would do flips and tricks to entertain the emperor and his guests
- This is an activity where you get taller by walking on ____
- Opera singers perform these for the emperor
- These animals chirp and in ancient china some would set up fight rings with these animals
- A chinese emperor mainly known for expanding china's borders through conquest
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- The ancient chinese called this a different name but currently you might know it as chinese new year
- A traditional spinning top toy made out of wood and steel
- The emperor's wife
- A activity that consists of having the wind make it fly; once used in warfare to scare the opponents
- A explosive material that is made out of a mixture of sulfur, saltpeter and charcoal
- This weapon is a improved version of the bow
- This is a gentle and meditative exercise that is still used today
- A type of singer who performed in front of the emperor with a story
- The emperor would declare these and they would be a norm of life/ a law
24 Clues: The emperor's wife • Capital of china during the han dynasty • Opera singers perform these for the emperor • This weapon is a improved version of the bow • You would bet a X amount of money on a certain thing • A traditional spinning top toy made out of wood and steel • This is an activity where you get taller by walking on ____ • ...
Yuan Dynasty- Yost 2024-10-23
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- The fuel source that China uses instead of wood that Marco Polo pointed out
- During the mongol lead Yuan Dynasty, this group was placed at the bottom of social classes
- The term used to describe the period of stability and trade prosperity under Mongol rule otherwise known as "Peace of Mongolia"
- Kublai Khan did not want mongols to _______ to Chinese cultures as past conquerors did
- Capital city of the Yuan Dynasty where Kublai Khan’s palace was built
- The mongol lead Yuan Dynasty ended when Zhu Yuanzhang led a _________ against the Mongols
- The Mongol ruler who launched a renewed campaign to conquer the Song Dynasty after his father, Genghis Khan’s death
- The powerful winds that destroyed Kublai Khan’s invasion fleets headed for Japan
- The dynasty whose defeat by the Mongols in 1279 marked the end of native Chinese rule and the start of Mongol dominance in China
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- Trade route that flourished under Mongol control, allowing goods like porcelain and gunpowder to reach Europe
- Kublai Khan iinstituted this kind of money, backed by gold reserves
- World explorer who described Kublai Khan’s palace as having walls covered in silver and gold, with paintings of horsemen and dragons
- This famous explorer planned to use the measurement systems made by Marco Polo
- Ibn Battuta began his journey traveling to Mecca, this holy pilgrimage is known as a ____
- While traveling the silk road, Ibn Battuta lost these, but were returned to him by mongol officials
- Venetian merchant who worked in the Yuan Dynasty's government for seventeen years
- Mongol leader who completed the conquest of China and expanded his empire to include Korea and Tibet
- This is where the mongol emperor keeps corn, grain, rice, etc throughout his empire
- Mongols made the silk road safer by setting up army garrisons along the major _____
- Kublai Khan’s failed invasion of this country, due to its difficult terrain, weakened the Yuan Dynasty
20 Clues: Kublai Khan iinstituted this kind of money, backed by gold reserves • Capital city of the Yuan Dynasty where Kublai Khan’s palace was built • The fuel source that China uses instead of wood that Marco Polo pointed out • This famous explorer planned to use the measurement systems made by Marco Polo • ...
Unit 2 WHAP 2025-10-29
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- State approved associations of merchants that allowed them to pool their losses from failed caravans
- One of the distincit trade nodes that emerged in the Americas located in modern Midwest.
- New Chinese dynasty title after Mongol takeover
- Bowls used to collect food from around. Became symbol rather than daily activity for Buddhist monks.
- Capital of the Mongol Empire originally
- Place for rest for merchants along the Silk Road to exchange things with other foreign merchants
- Grandson of Chingis Khan who lead an assault on Persia
- A type of warfare in which one side surrounds a city and cuts off its supplies. The Besieged ones would attempt to break a siege or surrender to besiegers.
- Settlements along the Sea Routes for foreign traders at various points
- West African oral storytellers or musicians that preserve tradition
- Turkic and Mongol nomads in Central Asia
- Chinese Buddhism popular among the educated, samurai, and literate classes of Japan.
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- Europeans were called this because of their naval supremacy and plundering of weaker countries like Mongols
- A large victory tower located in Delhi and marks beginning of Muslim rule in India.
- A kingdom located in Central Java in an agriculturally rich region.
- A system of rapid communication across the Mongol Empire that also helped trade
- Yongle Sponosored an enormous encyclopedia. Emperor of Song Dynasty
- A Muslim eunuch that sought to enroll many people into Chinese tribute system
- Buddhism with an emphasis on salvation by faith,without arduous or intensive meditation
- One major settlement or Pueblo that was very large. Located in modern Arizona and New Mexico
- An outlook that rejected religious aspects of Buddhism and Taoism but appreciated morals of Buddhism.
- Capital of Mali Empire
- New type of Indian/Arab ship that had a compass and astrolabe
- Castrated men that were loyal to the emperor and exercised great authority within China
- The Black Death/Disease that spread throughout Eurasia via trade routes.
25 Clues: Capital of Mali Empire • Capital of the Mongol Empire originally • Turkic and Mongol nomads in Central Asia • New Chinese dynasty title after Mongol takeover • Grandson of Chingis Khan who lead an assault on Persia • New type of Indian/Arab ship that had a compass and astrolabe • A kingdom located in Central Java in an agriculturally rich region. • ...
Vocabulaire: pages 58-59 2022-10-12
18 Clues: russes • polies • chinois • amicaux • égoïste • impolies • polonais • occupées • japonaise • agréables • allemands • mexicaines • optimistes • italiennes • portugaise • indépendant • sympathiques • intéressante
英単語クロスワード 2018-04-23
26 Clues: 朝 • 夜 • 日本 • 中国 • 夕方 • 正午 • 午後 • アジア • ドイツ • 真夜中 • インド • スペイン • イギリス • フランス • アフリカ • アメリカ • イタリア • ヨーロッパ • 中国語、中国の • オーストラリア • 英語、イギリスの • アメリカ(合衆国) • ドイツ語、ドイツの • イングランド、英国 • フランス語、フランスの • スペイン語、スペインの
Anna's Puzzle 2022-01-13
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- full name of first cat
- birthday month
- top 3 values
- chubbiest rabbit
- Chubbiest cat
- Parrot
- number of years we are friends
- Entering Holon sound
- best club
- destination
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- zodiac sign
- yellow parrot
- a woman who talks to snails
- sport activity
- where we met
- best friends forever initials
- Chinese year
- touching fur
- Piki's full name
- Osnat's spirit animal
- light angel
- smallest pet
22 Clues: Parrot • best club • zodiac sign • light angel • destination • top 3 values • where we met • Chinese year • touching fur • smallest pet • yellow parrot • Chubbiest cat • birthday month • sport activity • chubbiest rabbit • Piki's full name • Entering Holon sound • Osnat's spirit animal • full name of first cat • a woman who talks to snails • best friends forever initials • number of years we are friends
OUR PARTY 2021-12-23
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- RUCHIKA'S SECOND CALLING
- JHARNA'S CAFE
- BUDDHA GHAR PAI HAI
- LIGHT ACTION (SUMIT)
- PRTHIVI'S NIHAO
- RUCHI'S GO TO DRINK
- ANURAG'S RELIGION
- DEEPALIS FINGERS DO MAGIC
- PUNJABI MUNDA (PARV)
- PREETESH'S FAVORITE ACCESSORY
- FOR THE LOVE OF ART
- OUR SHINING STAR
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- ANISHA'S HALO
- KIDS LOVE THIS COLORED ANIMAL (VISHAL)
- SHILPA'S TITLE
- DEEPA'S CHEERS
- MANIPUR BEAUTY
- MUNEN'S ZAHIR SE BAAT
- WORLD TRAVELER
- PRATIBHA'S H2O
- BABY BABY
21 Clues: BABY BABY • ANISHA'S HALO • JHARNA'S CAFE • SHILPA'S TITLE • DEEPA'S CHEERS • MANIPUR BEAUTY • WORLD TRAVELER • PRATIBHA'S H2O • PRTHIVI'S NIHAO • OUR SHINING STAR • ANURAG'S RELIGION • BUDDHA GHAR PAI HAI • RUCHI'S GO TO DRINK • FOR THE LOVE OF ART • LIGHT ACTION (SUMIT) • PUNJABI MUNDA (PARV) • MUNEN'S ZAHIR SE BAAT • RUCHIKA'S SECOND CALLING • DEEPALIS FINGERS DO MAGIC • PREETESH'S FAVORITE ACCESSORY • ...
Word of the Day Quiz (C) 2013-01-10
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- Moving, working
- Our love is _________
- Woods and trees
- He ___________ himself with all the guests
- Napalm bombs, or __________ bombs
- Hand to hand
- Disrespectful
- Harmful
- Clever
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- Dull
- Not your own words
- Same area
- Disastrous
- Not politic
- Hanukkah
- Study of Chinese language
- These are confusing and in the movie Inception
- Athletic people have a _______ for sports
- Happened especially to Jews
- Like a tie
20 Clues: Dull • Clever • Harmful • Hanukkah • Same area • Disastrous • Like a tie • Not politic • Hand to hand • Disrespectful • Moving, working • Woods and trees • Not your own words • Our love is _________ • Study of Chinese language • Happened especially to Jews • Napalm bombs, or __________ bombs • Athletic people have a _______ for sports • He ___________ himself with all the guests • ...
Fast Food Restaurant 2023-07-10
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- woman
- stopped wings
- roller skate waiters/servers
- overrated chicken sandwich but good service
- Offbrand Mexican food
- whatsapp but burger
- overpriced everything (you lose money breathing air)
- broken ice cream machine
- colonel sanders
- taco bell but better ingredients
- 5 big guys
- don't out pizza it
- Julius
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- donuts
- Express Offbrand Chinese takeout
- pizza red and blue
- footlong
- you rule
- box
- coffee/drinks
- johnny
21 Clues: box • woman • donuts • johnny • Julius • footlong • you rule • 5 big guys • stopped wings • coffee/drinks • colonel sanders • pizza red and blue • don't out pizza it • whatsapp but burger • Offbrand Mexican food • broken ice cream machine • roller skate waiters/servers • Express Offbrand Chinese takeout • taco bell but better ingredients • overrated chicken sandwich but good service • ...
political1 2024-05-27
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- British Prime Minister.
- Nuclear disaster in USSR.
- Argentine name for Falklands.
- 1989 Chinese protest.
- Space shuttle explosion.
- War between UK and Argentina.
- Nicaraguan political group.
- Chilean dictator.
- Epidemic recognized.
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- Soviet economic reforms.
- French president.
- US invasion in 1983.
- Its fall in 1989.
- US political scandal.
- Soviet Union leader.
- Polish labor movement.
- Reagan's defense initiative.
- Soviet openness policy.
- 1980s US president.
- Syrian leader.
20 Clues: Syrian leader. • French president. • Its fall in 1989. • Chilean dictator. • 1980s US president. • US invasion in 1983. • Soviet Union leader. • Epidemic recognized. • US political scandal. • 1989 Chinese protest. • Polish labor movement. • British Prime Minister. • Soviet openness policy. • Soviet economic reforms. • Space shuttle explosion. • Nuclear disaster in USSR. • ...
Sip & Solve 2024-09-21
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- Daniella’s favourite season
- Daniella’s star-sign
- Leigh’s star-sign
- Proposal month
- Leigh’s family pet name
- Leigh’s favourite takeaway
- Leigh, also known as
- Combined age
- Honeymoon location
- Daniella’s favourite takeaway
- Daniella’s sport
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- Leigh’s football team
- Total number of siblings
- Daniella’s family pet name
- Stag do location
- Our favourite holiday destination
- Our favourite TV show
- City we first met
- Anniversary month
- Number of years together
20 Clues: Combined age • Proposal month • Stag do location • Daniella’s sport • Leigh’s star-sign • City we first met • Anniversary month • Honeymoon location • Daniella’s star-sign • Leigh, also known as • Leigh’s football team • Our favourite TV show • Leigh’s family pet name • Total number of siblings • Number of years together • Daniella’s family pet name • Leigh’s favourite takeaway • ...
Sip & Solve 2024-09-21
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- Daniella’s favourite season
- Daniella’s star-sign
- Leigh’s star-sign
- Proposal month
- Leigh’s family pet name
- Leigh’s favourite takeaway
- Leigh, also known as
- Combined age
- Honeymoon location
- Daniella’s favourite takeaway
- Daniella’s sport
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- Leigh’s football team
- Total number of siblings
- Daniella’s family pet name
- Stag do location
- Our favourite holiday destination
- Our favourite TV show
- City we first met
- Anniversary month
- Number of years together
20 Clues: Combined age • Proposal month • Stag do location • Daniella’s sport • Leigh’s star-sign • City we first met • Anniversary month • Honeymoon location • Daniella’s star-sign • Leigh, also known as • Leigh’s football team • Our favourite TV show • Leigh’s family pet name • Total number of siblings • Number of years together • Daniella’s family pet name • Leigh’s favourite takeaway • ...
Ricky's Puzzle 2024-08-22
23 Clues: 21 sides • 17 sides • 24 sides • 15 sides • 23 sides • 20 sides • 12 sides • 11 sides • 18 sides • 14 sides • 19 sides • 16 sides • 13 sides • 22 sides • Ten sided shape • Six sided shape • Four sided shape • Five sided shape • Nine sided shape • Seven sided shape • Three sided shape • Eight sided shape • A symbol of longevity in Chinese Culture
Countries and languages 2024-10-07
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- Ranska
- saksan kieli
- japanin kieli
- kiinan kieli
- thai (kieli)
- Viro
- Suomi
- Espanja
- Venäjä
- turkin kieli
- Kiina
- tanskan kieli
- ruotsin kieli
- arabian kieli
- italian kieli
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- portugalin kieli
- Saksa
- somalian kieli
- viron kieli
- Thaimaa
- Ruotsi
- suomen kieli
- Japani
- norjan kieli
- espanjan kieli
- kreikan kieli
- hollannin kieli
- ranskan kieli
- Itävalta
- Italia
- venäjän kieli
31 Clues: Viro • Saksa • Suomi • Kiina • Ranska • Ruotsi • Japani • Venäjä • Italia • Thaimaa • Espanja • Itävalta • viron kieli • saksan kieli • kiinan kieli • thai (kieli) • suomen kieli • norjan kieli • turkin kieli • japanin kieli • kreikan kieli • ranskan kieli • tanskan kieli • venäjän kieli • ruotsin kieli • arabian kieli • italian kieli • somalian kieli • espanjan kieli • hollannin kieli • portugalin kieli
JandN 2025-01-26
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- Fave family takeaway
- First UK holiday
- Month got engaged
- First artist we seen
- Highest walk they have done
- Brides middle name
- Flavored vodka made
- Years together
- Their favorite season
- Month we meet
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- Fave Tv gameshow
- Dream destination
- Honeymoon destination
- First couples costume was
- Favorite alcohol drink
- Where they first meet
- Their dogs name
- Most cooked family meal
- First abroad holiday
- First date activity
20 Clues: Month we meet • Years together • Their dogs name • Fave Tv gameshow • First UK holiday • Dream destination • Month got engaged • Brides middle name • Flavored vodka made • First date activity • Fave family takeaway • First artist we seen • First abroad holiday • Honeymoon destination • Where they first meet • Their favorite season • Favorite alcohol drink • Most cooked family meal • ...
Stray Kids Crossword 2025-09-07
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- Ritual
- Mammal (informally)
- Who said: "Roblox deleted my account!"
- Should have bin in a girl group
- Turn to ice
- Cherry (for one)
- Chinese character
- Half pig, half bunny
- A.K.A Chopsticks
- Insane person
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- Game
- Sings "so cover me noooow"
- "Speed up. Gas pedal"...
- Resort (2 wds.)
- Ends with "big hug"
- "No" in korean
- Food
- Builder from children's show
- Ace
- Opposite of "leave"
20 Clues: Ace • Game • Food • Ritual • Turn to ice • Insane person • "No" in korean • Resort (2 wds.) • Cherry (for one) • A.K.A Chopsticks • Chinese character • Ends with "big hug" • Mammal (informally) • Opposite of "leave" • Half pig, half bunny • "Speed up. Gas pedal"... • Sings "so cover me noooow" • Builder from children's show • Should have bin in a girl group • Who said: "Roblox deleted my account!"
Festivals in Singapore 2013-05-27
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- It is customary for Chinese wedding couples to offer ________ to their parents and elders as part of the traditional ______ ceremony.
- On which day of the week must Muslim men perform congregational prayers at the mosque or masjid?
- Hindus do not eat ___________ because it is the meat of a sacred animal.
- Because _________ have Portuguese, Dutch, French and English heritage*6, they adopt many European practices.
- The coloured dot on the forehead of an Indian lady is called a _________ or bindhi. Children wear black ________ to ward off evil.
- The most auspicious and lucky colour to the Chinese is ______.
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- One of the traditional costumes of an Indian woman is the ________ , a single piece of unsewn material five and a half metres long, worn with a choli.
- It is an Indian custom to offer flower garlands to visitors as a mark of __________. They are also used to adorn deities in temples.
- The Chinese associate the colours _______ and white with deaths and funerals.
- The Eurasian cuisine is a fusion of the ________ and the west.
- Besides Hari Raya Puasa, Muslims in Singapore also celebrate Hari Raya _________.
- Muslims do not eat _________ and meat from poultry not slaughtered according to Islamic requirements.
12 Clues: The Eurasian cuisine is a fusion of the ________ and the west. • The most auspicious and lucky colour to the Chinese is ______. • Hindus do not eat ___________ because it is the meat of a sacred animal. • The Chinese associate the colours _______ and white with deaths and funerals. • ...
Transformation 2023-06-08
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- Sequence of events that make up a story.
- The central character(s) who drive the story forward.
- The emotional quality or atmosphere of a text.
- The process of change that a character undergoes throughout a story is known as this.
- The recurrence of sounds, words, or phrases.
- Race The Chinese story that determines the 12 animals position in the zodiac.
- The type of sound that occurs within the story world.
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- Exaggeration for emphasis.
- The type of sound that exists only for the audience and not the characters.
- A conversation between two or more characters.
- Comparison between two or more things without "like" or "as".
- When a word imitates a sound.
- Repetition of similar sounds at the beginning of words.
- The mythical creature associated with Chinese New Year and known for its dance.
14 Clues: Exaggeration for emphasis. • When a word imitates a sound. • Sequence of events that make up a story. • The recurrence of sounds, words, or phrases. • A conversation between two or more characters. • The emotional quality or atmosphere of a text. • The central character(s) who drive the story forward. • The type of sound that occurs within the story world. • ...
AAPI Presidential Townhall Crossword 2024-06-28
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- First Chinese American woman elected to Congress
- An election that selects a given candidate for a party
- Asian American civic engagement nonprofit based in DC
- The separation of data by ethnicity for more accurate and representative analysis
- Term for when presidents are sworn into office on January 20
- Age when you can beginning voting
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- State with the highest Asian American population
- Term for an elected official who currently holds office
- Number of Asian Americans currently serving in Congress
- The only state where Asian Americans make up a majority of the eligible voter population
- A preferred method of voting for Asian Americans
- Abbreviation for a group that includes Chinese, Indian, Cambodian, Native Hawaiian, Polynesians, etc.
- Commonly spoken language in the Philippines, which the national language Filipino is based off of
- Day of the week of election day
14 Clues: Day of the week of election day • Age when you can beginning voting • First Chinese American woman elected to Congress • State with the highest Asian American population • A preferred method of voting for Asian Americans • Asian American civic engagement nonprofit based in DC • An election that selects a given candidate for a party • ...
Indian and Chinese Culture 2021-11-03
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- Belief and religion that humans and animals need to live in the balance of the Universe. Example: Belief in balancing forces. Yin Yang.
- believes in a single supreme force that unites everything in the universe.
- religion that does match Hinduism by some respects, but casts out the caste system and does not believe in god or gods
- Life is sufferingThe cause of suffering is craving The end of suffering comes with an end to craving. This leads us to Nirvana, or the condition of wanting nothing.There is a path which leads one away from craving and suffering
- or the belief that we will come back to life after death in another life and another form
- or the soul, is reflected in all living beings and is connected to a universal soul.
- is the idea that all ones actions in this life will be reflected in the next
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- a societal construct that place people into certain roles in society and they have no way of breaking out of it
- is a belief system that consists on devotion to family, treating others the way you want to be treated, and worshipping ancestors.
- or the ancient god or divine force known as Heaven or Sky had selected this particular individual to rule on its behalf on earth.
- The path alluded to in the fourth truth is The Eightfold Path which serves as both a guide on the road to non-attachment and the road itself.
- humans only act on self-interest. Humans more likely to do wrong than right because it benefits them. Need strict laws to keep them in line. Extremely oppressive as a result.
- the supreme force is in the universe that all souls look to rejoin
13 Clues: the supreme force is in the universe that all souls look to rejoin • believes in a single supreme force that unites everything in the universe. • is the idea that all ones actions in this life will be reflected in the next • or the soul, is reflected in all living beings and is connected to a universal soul. • ...
Chinese Lesson 19 Words 2022-05-06
13 Clues: plan • hotel • capital • parents • culture • company • passport • immediately • travel agency • one way ticket • to change planes • scheduled flight • to have a holiday
ancient chinese crossword puzzle 2021-05-13
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- The first dynasty of Ancient China.
- Used for measuring earthquakes.
- Used to tell the cardinal and intermediate directions.
- First dynasty to use writing.
- First Dynasty of Imperial China.
- Used in guns and explosives.
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- Longest lasting dynasty.
- Used by kids now, used to be for warning soldiers if people were attacking.
- Used to start fires.
- The mass production of text.
- Had a long path named after it. Desired by the rich.
- A dynasty where China had a lot of growth.
- Used in schools, businesses E.T.C. made from trees.
13 Clues: Used to start fires. • Longest lasting dynasty. • The mass production of text. • Used in guns and explosives. • First dynasty to use writing. • Used for measuring earthquakes. • First Dynasty of Imperial China. • The first dynasty of Ancient China. • A dynasty where China had a lot of growth. • Used in schools, businesses E.T.C. made from trees. • ...
Chinese Occupations - Group 4 2023-04-25
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- Was an established craftsman of recognized abilities who took on apprentices
- Performing art that can include walking on stilts, juggling, or swinging on trapeze
- Often knew more about the home than the owner
- Monitored specific areas and enforced the law
- Is often involved in the development of tea-related rituals and ceremonies
- Facilitated maritime trade
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- Poverty and disabilities were some reasons that caused these folks to live on streets and plead for money
- Reached unprecedented levels during the Tang Dynasty & was greatly normalized
- A kind of fighter that needs expertise in speed, power, and skill
- Similar to artists and painters and were praised and highly valued
- Oversaw day-to-day operations of a prison
- Men of less exalted status who served as ordinary soldiers
- Recreated landscapes were often the focus of their work
13 Clues: Facilitated maritime trade • Oversaw day-to-day operations of a prison • Often knew more about the home than the owner • Monitored specific areas and enforced the law • Recreated landscapes were often the focus of their work • Men of less exalted status who served as ordinary soldiers • A kind of fighter that needs expertise in speed, power, and skill • ...
Reviewer 2014-03-08
14 Clues: alphabet • Japanese art • Chinese legacy • Hermit Kingdom • economic system • occupied Vietnam • Anglo-Burmese War • Treaty of Kanagawa • Japanese discipline • Had strong monarchs • Hindu Indian Soldiers • Indonesian Farming System • author of White Man's Burden • cause of war between China and England
Ancient Chinese Inventions 2016-03-02
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- The act of inventing something, Typically a process or device
- ______ was invented by the Chinese along with many interesting uses for paper like paper money and playing cards. The first paper was invented in the 2nd century BC and the manufacture later perfected around 105 AD
- a toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string.
- _______were often used to make sure that homes were built facing the right direction so they would be in contact with nature.
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- the production of books, newspapers, or other printed material.
- ________was invented in the 9th century by chemists trying to find the Elixir of Immortality. Not long after, engineers figured out how to use gunpowder for military uses such as bombs, guns, mines, and even rockets.
- a device containing gunpowder and other combustible chemicals that causes a spectacular explosion when ignited, used typically for display or in celebrations.
- Kites were first used as a way for the ____ to signal warnings to each other.
- a toy consisting of a pair of joined discs with a deep groove between them in which string is attached and wound, which can be spun alternately downward and upward by its weight and momentum as the string unwinds and rewinds.
9 Clues: The act of inventing something, Typically a process or device • the production of books, newspapers, or other printed material. • Kites were first used as a way for the ____ to signal warnings to each other. • a toy consisting of a light frame with thin material stretched over it, flown in the wind at the end of a long string. • ...
Ancient Chinese Inventions!! 2017-04-18
9 Clues: What time is it? • What is in a pen • They used it for math • We take notes on this • Framers used this tool • Used to scare away enemy • An easier way to copy things • There is a road named after it • Helps you go in the right direction
no chinese teachers 2018-03-22
9 Clues: meme,SHN6 • chicken bananna • he is GAY(very) • library, pimples • as young as a lamb • as yummy as POON CHOI • look like a bird wearing glasses • annoying,always punish aggan,lazy eye • rice,hair like indian noodles, chicken leading
The Chinese Civilization 2022-03-24
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- Layout of an ideal city
- joined and extended the Great Wall of China
- Age in which city planning began in China
- stupa-style temples in China
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- First known dynasty of China
- China was the first to cultivate this crop
- pottery made from special type of clay
- reared rom mulberry tree
- system to ensure surplus food production
9 Clues: Layout of an ideal city • reared rom mulberry tree • First known dynasty of China • stupa-style temples in China • pottery made from special type of clay • system to ensure surplus food production • Age in which city planning began in China • China was the first to cultivate this crop • joined and extended the Great Wall of China
Chinese geography s.s. 2022-05-12
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- a series of fortifications that were built across the historical borders of ancient chinese states and imperial china.
- the highest mountain above sea level in the world
- the second longest river in china after the yangtze river
- mountains, high plateaus, sandy deserts, dense and forests.
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- one of china's biggest volcanoes that's in north korea and china on the borders
- a border separating the plains of indian subcontinent from the tibetan plateau
- the longest river in asia
- the second largest asian country besides Russia
- a loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment.
9 Clues: the longest river in asia • the second largest asian country besides Russia • the highest mountain above sea level in the world • the second longest river in china after the yangtze river • mountains, high plateaus, sandy deserts, dense and forests. • a loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment. • ...
Ancient Chinese Society 2022-05-24
9 Clues: a wealthy merchant • the father of shi huangdi • the last emperor of china • top of the social hierarchy • bottom of the social hierarchy • the word that china got its name from • the dynasty calligraphy was invented in • the dynasty ruled by wu zhao as empress • a system of writing during the shang dynasty
Chinese for Kids 2022-09-19
Ancient Chinese Warfare 2020-06-03
9 Clues: Sun Tzu’s Book • stretch of land • a way to distract someone • western zhou & eastern zhou • land under a ruler or state • used in warfare for attacking • activities involved in war or conflict • action designed to achieve overall aim • used in warfare that protects your body
Chinese Cinderella 2 2025-04-29
Chinese Civil War 2025-06-03
9 Clues: Leader of the CCP • First leader of the KMT • Name of the last dynasty • Ideology followed by the CCP • City massacred by the japanese • Name of the nationalist faction • Foreign country supporting the CCP • Type of warfare utilized by the CCP • Region invaded by the Japanese in 1931
Family Chinese Puzzle 2025-11-23
Natural System Modification 2017-03-06
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- Quintessential Australian species
- Cutting grass
- Mammalian mermaids
- Semi-aquatic rodent
- Mouse, Rodent with prehensile tail
- Suppression, Top threat in this category
- Our favourite presenter
- Happy dolphin
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- South American country
- Species affected by dams in Brazil
- Manipulation
- National Park in Macedonia
- To remove water
- Hydroelectric
- Modifier of habitat
- Quintessential Chinese species
- To stop water flow
17 Clues: Manipulation • Cutting grass • Hydroelectric • Happy dolphin • To remove water • Mammalian mermaids • To stop water flow • Semi-aquatic rodent • Modifier of habitat • South American country • Our favourite presenter • National Park in Macedonia • Quintessential Chinese species • Quintessential Australian species • Species affected by dams in Brazil • Mouse, Rodent with prehensile tail • ...
All about 沈莉 2014-10-06
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- My zodiac animal is the ox.
- I have 8 people in my family.
- I think that Captain America(美國隊長) is a good movie.
- I have one older sister.
- My birthday is November 15th.
- I have taken two years of Chinese.
- My dad is an accountant(會計師).
- My name is Lauren Smith(沈莉).
- My mom is an elementary school teacher.
- My favorite food is Chinese food.
- I am 16 years old.
- I have been to China and Mexico.
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- I am an American.
- I have one younger brother.
- I want to go to Brigham Young(楊百翰) University.
- My hobbies are playing the piano and watching movies.
- I am in 11th grade.
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen.
- I was born in 1997.
- My last name is Smith(沈).
- My favorite book is Harry Potter(哈利波特).
- I have three older brothers.
- I am a high school student.
- I was born in Utah(猶他州).
24 Clues: I am an American. • I am 16 years old. • I am in 11th grade. • I was born in 1997. • I have one older sister. • I was born in Utah(猶他州). • My last name is Smith(沈). • My zodiac animal is the ox. • I have one younger brother. • I am a high school student. • My name is Lauren Smith(沈莉). • I have three older brothers. • I have 8 people in my family. • My birthday is November 15th. • ...
Topic 9 Crossword Puzzle Project 2022-03-04
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- group of families with a common ancestor
- a therapy that uses needles to cure sickness and stop pain.
- in ancient China, the right to rule given to a dynasty by Heaven, the highest force of nature
- a system of government employees mainly selected for their ability.
- payment from conquered peoples or to a more powerful country.
- unchanging; not likely to give away
- present in a region since ancient or prehistoric times.
- a government controlled by one person who has not won a free election.
- an ancient Chinese philosophy stating that a strong leader and a strong legal system, not moral values, are needed to create social order.
- intended for trade or other business.
- of land, able to be used to grow crops.
- describing a society in which almost all people belong to the same ethnic group.
- devotion of children to their parents
- to return to a former state.
- a philosophy of following the Dao, that is, the natural way of the universe
- characteristic of one person or thing
- a narrow, confined area connecting one or more places.
- to fill or be present in
- general study of knowledge and the world; Greek for “love of wisdom”
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- belief system based on the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
- series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean Sea
- action that attempts to force a country to follow international law.
- to limit or restrict.
- long wall running east and west along the Chinese empire’s northern border.
- In Japan, the reign of emperor Meiji from 1868 to 1912, which was marked by industrialization and modernization.
- vast area of grasslands.
- system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations.
- Japanese religion based on the worship of spirits.
- free from, not subject to
- to stop or cancel the action of a government official or body.
30 Clues: to limit or restrict. • vast area of grasslands. • to fill or be present in • free from, not subject to • to return to a former state. • unchanging; not likely to give away • intended for trade or other business. • devotion of children to their parents • characteristic of one person or thing • of land, able to be used to grow crops. • group of families with a common ancestor • ...
China 2022-01-19
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- A philosophy influenced by nature.
- A system introduced by Qin using one form of currency, as well as universal written language and laws.
- Including gunpowder, printing, the compass, and more.
- A name for China based on the belief that China was found at the middle of the Earth.
- One of China's most prolific pieces of architecture.
- A philosophy found throughout much of Asia based on order, education, and bettering yourself.
- Bottom of the social system.
- Oldest surviving civilization.
- A system of exams in China used to recruit new officials.
- Book containing the writings of Confucius.
- About three-hundred years in which many Chinese states battled for dominance.
- The concept that nobles could hold land from the ruler in exchange for military service.
- Bones of animals,often tortoise shells, used by Shang people who believed they could predict the future through them.
- Helped by servants.
- China's second-longest river.
- Longest river in the entirety of Asia.
- Putting law above religion.
- The theory that each dynasty will peak, only to inevitably fall, and lose the Mandate of Heaven.
- Secret question.
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- An imperial system used by dynasties to rule China.
- Brought peace to China. Happened under Qin control.
- Based on respect for your elders.
- Conquered the Shang.
- Used to make artwork in the Shang.
- A form of writing that does not directly translate to the spoken form of its country's language.
- Capital of the Shang dynasty.
- Consisted of emperors, government officials, nobles, peasants, merchants and slaves.
- A soft and rather common material used in Chinese clothing.
- Caused by extreme physical barriers. Allowed China to develop rather independently from other countries.
- An important network of trade routes.
- Second Chinese dynasty.
- Usually led by a man, with the elderly being the most respected members.
- China during the Tang and Song dynasties' rule.
33 Clues: Secret question. • Helped by servants. • Conquered the Shang. • Second Chinese dynasty. • Putting law above religion. • Bottom of the social system. • Capital of the Shang dynasty. • China's second-longest river. • Oldest surviving civilization. • Based on respect for your elders. • A philosophy influenced by nature. • Used to make artwork in the Shang. • ...
Review Crossword Hard 2021-06-15
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- to move a car or hit the ball in golf
- a hole in the ground; to look at silver in Chinese
- a king who is always in a straight line
- a party for Cinderella but with no sport
- a group of aquatic animals who learn a lot
- an opposite lady married to Uncle Onymn.
- name of an important person or story
- past tense used for cutting wood
- a position verb that helps you hit the ball in golf
- an artist who puts things in boxes
- enter a prize or make a picture; not something you put things in
- an exam you can win that may be fake
- equilateral where you meet people
- a high mountain where you can relax before Christmas
- not the nickname for an Australian girl
- what you do when you hear something humorous
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- something you wear, sounds like nat or a maths teacher
- where your neighbour lives; enter a room through this
- a small purple fruit; a student in class a and b
- someone in fiction used to write Chinese
- a kind of a problem; my teacher has none
- to exchange money but it is not a preposition
- a boy who always stares at things
- you see at night or in class b
- to see but not to eat an animal
- used to help food taste better
- the last chance; used to help people with lisps talk clearly
- imperial measurement or body part; the bottom of a mountain
- part of your foot in the Chinese army
- a tennis organisation that makes illegal money
- accept responsibility for causing an earthquake
- a girl's name or time of day
- something where you store tools or farm animals; sounds like Jennifer
- question word for Yunze
34 Clues: question word for Yunze • a girl's name or time of day • you see at night or in class b • used to help food taste better • to see but not to eat an animal • past tense used for cutting wood • a boy who always stares at things • equilateral where you meet people • an artist who puts things in boxes • name of an important person or story • an exam you can win that may be fake • ...
AP World HALLOWEEN! Maria Ulery 2023-10-30
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- African people who were musicians, poets or anyone who would preserve traditions of people and their cultures and history from their entertainment
- The ships that were used to easily navigate and get over the waves in the sea roads
- 5 major settlements were founded in Chaco Canyon which had long roads
- A revolution the helped food production, along with urbanization
- A famous kingdom in Java which has the buddhist Javanese statue which represents different cultures and how they are diverse
- Was a major learning center in west Africa civilizations that helped spread ideas and teach islam
- Places people could stop and rest at on the silk road; Promoted trade
- Chinese Buddhism that was spread and was popular among samurai
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- Permanent places where traders could live in order to learn the language and culture of the place they are staying
- Was first written as Arabic, and it shows the difference and diversity between languages and cultures
- A scholar and a traveler who would spread Arabic to the African states
- These were used in the sand roads to help get across quicker; Were used because they don't need much water and feet can balance the sand
- A tower that was built but the first sultanate of Delhi to show previous rulers victories
- The largest religious structure of the time, which shows Hinduism and Buddhism
- Allowed for people on the silk road to easily access money and lead to new economic inventions
- Captain of a large fleet of Chinese ships that traveled around the Indian Ocean
- Ruler of Mali who went on a pilgrimage to mecca
- A new way of confucianism that used some buddhist ideas
- Used by buddhist monks who had given up all of their things, helped spread Buddhism
- Chinese version of Buddhism, modified to mostly meditation and parts that they wanted to keep
20 Clues: Ruler of Mali who went on a pilgrimage to mecca • A new way of confucianism that used some buddhist ideas • Chinese Buddhism that was spread and was popular among samurai • A revolution the helped food production, along with urbanization • 5 major settlements were founded in Chaco Canyon which had long roads • ...
Han times crossword! 2024-04-26
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- A device used to navigate using the metal needle in the middle
- This game is most commonly known with a different name and it consists of black and white stones
- Something that is gifted to a certain family that declares them royal
- This game is similar to soccer it was played with a leather ball filled with hair and other soft material
- This martial art is one of china’s most well known creations
- This game is about two kingdoms laying siege to each other, separated by a river
- A performer who would play a type of instrument to entertain the emperor and his guests
- The emperor would host this activity and would invite scholars and nobles to it
- You would bet a X amount of money on a certain thing
- Capital of china during the han dynasty
- A type of performer who would do flips and tricks to entertain the emperor and his guests
- This is an activity where you get taller by walking on ____
- Opera singers perform these for the emperor
- These animals chirp and in ancient china some would set up fight rings with these animals
- A chinese emperor mainly known for expanding china's borders through conquest
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- The ancient chinese called this a different name but currently you might know it as chinese new year
- A traditional spinning top toy made out of wood and steel
- The emperor's wife
- A activity that consists of having the wind make it fly; once used in warfare to scare the opponents
- A explosive material that is made out of a mixture of sulfur, saltpeter and charcoal
- This weapon is a improved version of the bow
- This is a gentle and meditative exercise that is still used today
- A type of singer who performed in front of the emperor with a story
- The emperor would declare these and they would be a norm of life/ a law
24 Clues: The emperor's wife • Capital of china during the han dynasty • Opera singers perform these for the emperor • This weapon is a improved version of the bow • You would bet a X amount of money on a certain thing • A traditional spinning top toy made out of wood and steel • This is an activity where you get taller by walking on ____ • ...
KKCW 2024-08-14
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- HER FAVORITE DRINK
- ONE CLOVE IS NOT ENOUGH
- COLORFUL BIRB
- HIS FAVORITE SUPERHERO
- SHE LOVES THIS BAND, MOST PEOPLE DON'T
- OUR FIRST TRIP
- HER SPECIALTY
- NICKNAME FOR OUR SIMILARLY COLORED DOGS
- HIS HOGWARTS HOUSE
- HER EMPLOYER, ABBR.
- FLUFFY LOAF
- HIS RUM OF CHOICE
- OUR FIRST BIRB
- OUR FIRST PET
- HIS EMPLOYER, ABBR.
- OUR FAVORITE HOCKEY TEAM
- OUR ACCIDENTAL MATCHMAKER
- HIS FAVORITE BAND
- OUR DREAM DESTINATION
- HER FAVORITE SUPER HERO'S REAL NAME
- THIS IS WHERE HE PROPOSED
- OUR FIRST CONCERT
- HE LOVES THIS COUNTRY-POP STAR
- THE OLD FAT GUY
- HER MAID OF HONOR
- HIS FIRST OVERSEAS DESTINATION
- A TERM OF ENDEARMENT FOR OUR CANINES
- OUR FAVORITE DRAGON
- CHINESE FONDUE
- HIS ASTROLOGICAL SIGN
- HIS FAVORITE VIDEO GAME
- HER BIRTHSTONE
- HER BFF
- BIG BLUE BOX
- OUR CHINESE ZODIAC
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- CLASS OF 2010, BABY
- ONE OF HER WEAKNESSES
- HER HOGWARTS HOUSE
- HE HATES THIS SWEET TREAT
- HIS MAJOR
- HER FAVORITE BUBBLE TEA SHOP
- CHINESE VEGAS
- HIS NICKNAME FOR PEKING DUCK
- THE ACT OF RECYCLING QUESTIONABLE OBJECTS
- OUR STINKY BABY
- HER FAVORITE FROZEN BEVERAGE
- WE GOT ENGAGED IN THIS CITY
- HIS CAR
- THE BEST MAN
- A MADARASH DUMPLING
- HIS FAVORITE FROZEN BEVERAGE
- OUR FAVORITE CUT OF BEEF
- HIS BIRTHSTONE
- HER HOMETOWN
- OUR FAVORITE THAI RESTAURANT
- WE OFTEN SHOP AT HIS CLOSET
- OUR PRINCE OF BEARSPAW
- HER FAVORITE SUPERHERO
- WHERE WE ATE 10-LB OF SWEET POTATO FRIES
- OUR FIRST MOVIE
- OUR HOUSE NUMBER
- HIS HOCKEY NUMBER
- THE NAME OF HER FIRST CAR
- OUR PEEK-A-BOO BOY
- OUR REPTILIAN PET
- HER ASTROLOGICAL SIGN
- LOCATION OF OUR FIRST DATE
67 Clues: HIS CAR • HER BFF • HIS MAJOR • FLUFFY LOAF • THE BEST MAN • HER HOMETOWN • BIG BLUE BOX • CHINESE VEGAS • COLORFUL BIRB • HER SPECIALTY • OUR FIRST PET • OUR FIRST TRIP • OUR FIRST BIRB • HIS BIRTHSTONE • CHINESE FONDUE • HER BIRTHSTONE • OUR STINKY BABY • OUR FIRST MOVIE • THE OLD FAT GUY • OUR HOUSE NUMBER • HIS RUM OF CHOICE • HIS FAVORITE BAND • OUR FIRST CONCERT • HIS HOCKEY NUMBER • HER MAID OF HONOR • ...
Asia Vocabulary! 2023-03-28
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- Kingdom / Chinese name for the Chinese Empire, which they considered as the center of the world.
- Gautama / Indian religious leader: founder of Buddhism.
- / A kingdom in Southeast Asia, formerly known as Siam. Capital: Bangkok.
- / a member of the warrior class in feudal Japan.
- / the title given in feudal Japan to chief military commanders. In 1868, the shogunate was terminated and the ruling power was returned to the emperor.
- / The Socialist Republic of Vietnam, a country in Southeast Asia. Divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam during the Vietnam War but now reunified.
- climate / extremely dry with little rainfall
- / a country in South Asia, North of the Bay of Bengal
- / A Chinese philosopher of the sixth century b.c.; the founder of Confucianism. His teachings have come down to us as a collection of short sayings.
- / Buddhist king in India 269-232 b.c.
- climate / mild; not having extremes of temperature or precipitation; moderate rainfall and temps.
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- climate / hot and humid, with abundant rainfall
- / archipelago islands in the Pacific, southeast of China. Formerly under the guardianship of the U.S.; now an independent republic. Capital: Manila.
- Wall of China / A line of fortifications across northern China, about 4,000 miles long.
- / the common religion of India combining many philosophies.
- / lowest class of the caste system in India, whose touch was believed to defile a “high-caste” Hindu.
- / a religion, originated in India by Buddha, holding that life is full of suffering caused by desire and that the way to end this suffering is through enlightenment.
- / a sequence of rulers from the same family. example: the Ming dynasty.
- / strict social divisions into which people in Hindu society are born
- / 1869-1948, was the most important leader of the Indian independence movement in British-ruled India. Hindu religious leader, nationalist, and social reformer.
20 Clues: / Buddhist king in India 269-232 b.c. • climate / extremely dry with little rainfall • climate / hot and humid, with abundant rainfall • / a member of the warrior class in feudal Japan. • / a country in South Asia, North of the Bay of Bengal • Gautama / Indian religious leader: founder of Buddhism. • / the common religion of India combining many philosophies. • ...
The Cold War 2023-04-26
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- terrorist group founded by osama bin ladin
- physical wall built in West Berlin, prevented access to east
- last name of the Chinese president who is responsible for the great leap forward
- last name of the person who came up with perestroika and glasnost
- A sexually transmitted disease, killed 25 million people worldwide from 1981-2014
- created by the US in response to sputnik
- Union the leader of this country was Stalin then Kruschev
- first satellite launched into space
- the revolution in which Iranians were unsatisfied with reza pahlavi so they revolted
- Chinese protests in 1989 demanding civil rights
- last name of the Prime minister of the UK in the postdam conference
- required black south africans to carry identity documents when entering white areas
- the country that gained independence from france in 1964
- Last name of the soviet president after stalin
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- dangerous disease started in africa, outbreak in 2014 led to scare
- the race of which country can get to the moon first
- treaty for communist countries
- last name of the Chinese leader in 1981
- One outcome of this conference was to split Germany into 4 zones that were controlled by US, UK, USSR, and France
- political barrier that seperated capitalist and communist states
- political movement for reform within the Communist Party, associated with Glasnost, for economy
- this banned discrimination in voting
- first sub-saharan african country to gain independence
- fighters in afghanistan, later split into taliban and Al-Qaeda
- this war established the 38th parallel
- last name of the South African person whose imprisonment inspired the end of apartheid
- Capitalist croup formed to counter the warsaw pact
- last name of the president who took over after the death of Roosevelt
- more deaths from this disease in 1918 than in world war I
- spread by mosquitoes in tropical areas, killed 600k people every year in early 2000's
30 Clues: treaty for communist countries • first satellite launched into space • this banned discrimination in voting • this war established the 38th parallel • last name of the Chinese leader in 1981 • created by the US in response to sputnik • terrorist group founded by osama bin ladin • Last name of the soviet president after stalin • ...
Do You Know Our Classmates? 2024-11-02
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- The guy who gets into a playful fight in the cafeteria
- Had a conflict in middle school, but it is all good in high school. (conflict resolved)
- A genshin player. A huge fan of HuTao
- Lloyd mistakens this person's selfie as someone else due to their haircut
- A fellow Korean friend who was with me in summer school.
- Plays the trombone
- Really Good at Mathematics
- Lloyd First Met Him in Tech class
- The sister of the other female twin
- My Ex Crush. Bleigh
- Don't know much about this person
- One of the female twins
- Goes to cadet, Really Buff
- Sits with In geun at the cafeteria
- A group member who worked with me for a Grade 11 biology project. (She has a spare on Day 1, 2nd Period and stays at cafeteria)
- A clarinet player. The name starts with K.
- Their name rhymes with the word "bring"
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- A chinese male
- Someone in my Grade 12 Advanced Functions class AND also in my grade 11 French class
- Many people used to call him Bill Nye The Science Guy
- Someone I met in Grade Ten Science Class, Chinese
- A chinese female
- Plays the Clarinet. A friend of one of my Ex Crushes
- The friend of Kevin
- Goes to cadet, but is also dirty minded
- Someone in my Grade 12 ICS class and Advanced Functions Class
- Plays the flute.
- Lloyd's group member for a marble launcher culminating
- Owns Bunnies as pets
- The brother of the other twin
- A Really cringy dude
- Lloyd misspelled their names in a lab report
- One of the Male twins
- A person who regularly sits at the cafeteria
- The person in my Grade 12 Advanced Functions Math Class
35 Clues: A chinese male • A chinese female • Plays the flute. • Plays the trombone • The friend of Kevin • My Ex Crush. Bleigh • Owns Bunnies as pets • A Really cringy dude • One of the Male twins • One of the female twins • Really Good at Mathematics • Goes to cadet, Really Buff • The brother of the other twin • Lloyd First Met Him in Tech class • Don't know much about this person • ...
Yuan Dynasty- Yost 2024-10-23
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- Capital city of the Yuan Dynasty where Kublai Khan’s palace was built
- While traveling the silk road, Ibn Battuta lost these, but were returned to him by mongol officials
- Kublai Khan’s failed invasion of this country, due to its difficult terrain, weakened the Yuan Dynasty
- The powerful winds that destroyed Kublai Khan’s invasion fleets headed for Japan
- Kublai Khan iinstituted this kind of money, backed by gold reserves
- The dynasty whose defeat by the Mongols in 1279 marked the end of native Chinese rule and the start of Mongol dominance in China
- Mongols made the silk road safer by setting up army garrisons along the major _____
- This famous explorer planned to use the measurement systems made by Marco Polo
- The term used to describe the period of stability and trade prosperity under Mongol rule otherwise known as "Peace of Mongolia"
- The fuel source that China uses instead of wood that Marco Polo pointed out
- This is where the mongol emperor keeps corn, grain, rice, etc throughout his empire
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- The mongol lead Yuan Dynasty ended when Zhu Yuanzhang led a _________ against the Mongols
- World explorer who described Kublai Khan’s palace as having walls covered in silver and gold, with paintings of horsemen and dragons
- Trade route that flourished under Mongol control, allowing goods like porcelain and gunpowder to reach Europe
- The Mongol ruler who launched a renewed campaign to conquer the Song Dynasty after his father, Genghis Khan’s death
- Kublai Khan did not want mongols to _______ to Chinese cultures as past conquerors did
- Ibn Battuta began his journey traveling to Mecca, this holy pilgrimage is known as a ____
- Venetian merchant who worked in the Yuan Dynasty's government for seventeen years
- Mongol leader who completed the conquest of China and expanded his empire to include Korea and Tibet
- During the mongol lead Yuan Dynasty, this group was placed at the bottom of social classes
20 Clues: Kublai Khan iinstituted this kind of money, backed by gold reserves • Capital city of the Yuan Dynasty where Kublai Khan’s palace was built • The fuel source that China uses instead of wood that Marco Polo pointed out • This famous explorer planned to use the measurement systems made by Marco Polo • ...
Module 6 Ancient China 2025-10-30
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- : River also known as the Yellow River, center of early Chinese civilization
- : Medical practice of inserting needles to relieve pain
- : Farmers with small farms who worked the nobles’ land
- : First emperor of the Han dynasty; once a peasant
- : Spread of ideas, goods, and technology between cultures
- : First dynasty with clear evidence, ruled in 1500s BC
- : Green gemstone valued for jewelry and ornaments in ancient China
- : Clay soldiers buried with Shi Huangdi to protect him in the afterlife
- : Important Han invention made from plant fibers
- : Chinese philosopher who taught respect, loyalty, and moral behavior
- : Structure built to protect China from northern invaders
- : Moral values taught by Confucius
- : Founder of Daoism and writer of “The Way and Its Power”
- : People of high rank who received land from the king in exchange for loyalty
- : Legendary first dynasty, said to have been founded by Yu the Great
- : Device that tells time using shadows of the sun
- : Process of making things uniform across China under the Qin
- : Belief that people are bad by nature and must be controlled by strict laws
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- : System of beliefs focused on morality, family, society, and government
- : River also called the Yangzi River; longest in Asia
- : Dynasty that followed the Qin and ruled over 400 years
- : Device that measures strength and direction of earthquakes
- : Zhou belief that heaven gave kings the right to rule
- : Han emperor who made Confucianism the official philosophy
- : Mountains forming China's southwestern border
- : Desert that separates China from its northern neighbors
- : Valuable Chinese fabric made from worm cocoons
- : Trade route connecting China to the Mediterranean
- : Animal bones used to predict the future in Shang China
- : Dynasty that used the mandate of heaven to justify their rule
- : Philosophy that emphasized living in harmony with nature
- : First emperor of the Qin dynasty who unified China
32 Clues: : Moral values taught by Confucius • : Mountains forming China's southwestern border • : Important Han invention made from plant fibers • : Valuable Chinese fabric made from worm cocoons • : Device that tells time using shadows of the sun • : First emperor of the Han dynasty; once a peasant • : Trade route connecting China to the Mediterranean • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-08
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- This document set up the Truman Doctrine.
- This congressional agency investigated communist influence inside the United States.
- He lost the 1948 Presidential Election to Harry Truman.
- This legislation established the Central Intelligence Agency.
- President Harry Truman’s economic program that included measures to increase the minimum wage and to extend social security coverage.
- It was the first successful atomic bomb for the Soviet Union.
- He conducted foreign affairs for China’s communist government.
- This legislation provided veterans with various benefits, such as a year’s worth of unemployment, reduced interest rates, and a tuition waiver for college education.
- George Kennan coined this term in the “long telegram.” Kennan argued that the United States needed to stop the Soviet Union from expanding.
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- He was a Chinese nationalist leader who lost the Chinese Civil War.
- He was the leader of North Korea during the early years of the Cold War. He started the Korean War by invading South Korea.
- He was an actor that helped spark the fear of communism in the film industry. He concluded that some scripts he read were pro-communist.
- He made the famous “Iron Curtain Speech,” in Fulton, Missouri.
- It was a failed covert operation that tried to overthrow the Soviet Union by causing rebellion in Eastern Europe.
- He was the communist leader of China who won the Chinese Civil War.
- He worked for the Roosevelt administration during the New Deal. Afterwards, he was accused of being a spy for the Soviet Union.
- It provided $13 billion worth of economic aid to Western Europe.
- He was a famous African American baseball player who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers during the 1940s.
- Per NSC-68, this strategy concluded that the United States would be a world-wide policeman to stop the spread of communism.
- He used assembly lines methods to mass produce houses during the postwar years.
20 Clues: This document set up the Truman Doctrine. • He lost the 1948 Presidential Election to Harry Truman. • This legislation established the Central Intelligence Agency. • It was the first successful atomic bomb for the Soviet Union. • He made the famous “Iron Curtain Speech,” in Fulton, Missouri. • He conducted foreign affairs for China’s communist government. • ...
Ancient China-Guinevere Scott 2018-05-07
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- What did Confucius think was almost as necessary as food?
- What Mongol invader took over China and united it with Mongolia in his empire?
- what was the purpose of the Great Wall?
- What dynasties called the Forbidden City home?
- the Chinese system first used___to represent objects
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- What was the trading path across the desert called?
- The white marble bridges leading into the Forbidden City are guarded by what?
- what was used to protect the Forbidden City?
- what is the biggest threat to the Great Wall today?
- Chinese invented paper out of what?
10 Clues: Chinese invented paper out of what? • what was the purpose of the Great Wall? • what was used to protect the Forbidden City? • What dynasties called the Forbidden City home? • What was the trading path across the desert called? • what is the biggest threat to the Great Wall today? • the Chinese system first used___to represent objects • ...
San Jose presents: Immigration 2023-01-26
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- __ factors (reasons you might want to leave your home country)
- a person who leaves their country looking for safety / protection
- country of origin for Wah Gok Yung
- most men in Bracero Program used their arms to work on ____
- country of origin for Manuel Montes-Robles
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- Thi Huey Hoang worked as a ___ in Vietnam
- this destroyed Chinatown in San Jose
- __ factors (reasons you might want to move to a community)
- Chinese __ act- passed in 1882 to stop Chinese laborers from entering the US
- country of origin for Thi Huyen Hoang
10 Clues: country of origin for Wah Gok Yung • this destroyed Chinatown in San Jose • country of origin for Thi Huyen Hoang • Thi Huey Hoang worked as a ___ in Vietnam • country of origin for Manuel Montes-Robles • __ factors (reasons you might want to move to a community) • most men in Bracero Program used their arms to work on ____ • ...
China 2021-09-02
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- Chinese music covers a highly diverse range of __________.
- China comprises primary and junior secondary school, which together last for _________ years.
- ___________ is currently the most popular spectator sport in China.
- Wheat- based breads and noodles is the staple food in the _______ of China.
- China has one of the __________ sporting cultures in the world.
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- Chinese ________ is highly diverse.
- __________ was first introduced to China in 1896.
- China is home to the two _____ universities.
- China has the ________ number of movie screens in the world.
- __________ is the historical clothing of the Han people in China.
10 Clues: Chinese ________ is highly diverse. • China is home to the two _____ universities. • __________ was first introduced to China in 1896. • Chinese music covers a highly diverse range of __________. • China has the ________ number of movie screens in the world. • China has one of the __________ sporting cultures in the world. • ...
7.2 China's Belief Systems 2022-05-25
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- Believed to be the founder of Daoism
- The founder of Legalism
- Chinese teacher who thought that leaders should set good examples for their followers.
- Philosophy that requires honesty and respect
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- Book of Daoist writings
- The____ is a book that contains Confucius' sayings.
- Greek for "love of wisdom"; study of existence
- Chinese emperor who used legalism to rule and had thousands killed during his reign.
- Philosophy that believes people should be connected with nature and find their own way.
- Philosophy that states that people need to be ruled in a strict manner
10 Clues: Book of Daoist writings • The founder of Legalism • Believed to be the founder of Daoism • Philosophy that requires honesty and respect • Greek for "love of wisdom"; study of existence • The____ is a book that contains Confucius' sayings. • Philosophy that states that people need to be ruled in a strict manner • ...
Ancient China 2024-05-14
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- a large group of family members and friends
- The average weather conditions at a particular place
- A region in Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- A stream or river that feeds into Larger stream river or lake
- light fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops
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- a chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a strong metal ally made from copper
- A lace, usually in the desert, where water can be found
- Location where ruins were found from Shang Dynasty
- A part or section of a country
10 Clues: A part or section of a country • a strong metal ally made from copper • a large group of family members and friends • Location where ruins were found from Shang Dynasty • a chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior • The average weather conditions at a particular place • light fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops • ...
Imperial China 2025-04-15
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- The main reason China's economy increased in the Song Dynasty.
- Adapted from a lodestone to a steel needle
- Influenced Chinese art by providing new subjects for painting/ sculpture.
- A dynasty known for the reunification of China.
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- Made use of powerful weapons possible.
- This stimulated culture and made cities into vibrant centers.
- A very useful metal, less brittle than iron but easy to bend.
- Wealthy landowners were eager to buys new things, which caused __.
- The 1st Chinese ruler to become emperor(Prince __)
- A highly complex body of workers with many levels of authority.
10 Clues: Made use of powerful weapons possible. • Adapted from a lodestone to a steel needle • A dynasty known for the reunification of China. • The 1st Chinese ruler to become emperor(Prince __) • This stimulated culture and made cities into vibrant centers. • A very useful metal, less brittle than iron but easy to bend. • ...
Asia 2013-02-07
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- Campaign in China ordered by Mao Zedong to purge the Communist Party of his opponents and instill revolutionary values in the younger generation.
- Chinese communist leader (1893-1976)
- stop work in order to press demands
- Major exports of India
- the leader of the movement for indias independence from britians who belived in non-violent resistence as a form of political protest
- Started by Mao Zedong, combined collective farms into People's Communes, failed because there was no incentive to work harder, ended after 2 years
- divide into parts
- peaceful resi
- a type of colonial government that uses local officials to handle some tasks but reserves the highest power for the governing nation
- peaceful resistance to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate
- governor of a country or province who rules as the representative of his or her king or sovereign
- to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate
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- a period of Muslim rule of India from the 1500s to the 1700s
- Gandhi's march to the sea to protest British policies
- This political movement achieved success by promising the peasants of China land reform.
- leader of the Nationalists after Sun Yat-sen, he tried to destroy the Communists
- War a conflict between Britain and China, lasting from 1839 to 1842, over Britain's opium trade in China.
- The Chinese Nationalist Party, formed after the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912.
- great soul
- abstaining from food
- Name given to India, because it was the most valuable of all British colonies
- How Gandhi and the Indian citizens created their own cotton fabric
- This Chinese leader brought more economic freedom, promoting trade with the West, and initiating the Four Modernizations.
- To join others in refusing to deal with a person or group
- British dominion over India (1757-1947)
25 Clues: great soul • peaceful resi • divide into parts • abstaining from food • Major exports of India • stop work in order to press demands • Chinese communist leader (1893-1976) • British dominion over India (1757-1947) • to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate • Gandhi's march to the sea to protest British policies • ...
Asia 2013-02-07
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- peaceful resi
- Started by Mao Zedong, combined collective farms into People's Communes, failed because there was no incentive to work harder, ended after 2 years
- divide into parts
- This political movement achieved success by promising the peasants of China land reform.
- a type of colonial government that uses local officials to handle some tasks but reserves the highest power for the governing nation
- Gandhi's march to the sea to protest British policies
- abstaining from food
- Major exports of India
- leader of the Nationalists after Sun Yat-sen, he tried to destroy the Communists
- peaceful resistance to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate
- Chinese communist leader (1893-1976)
- British dominion over India (1757-1947)
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- Campaign in China ordered by Mao Zedong to purge the Communist Party of his opponents and instill revolutionary values in the younger generation.
- How Gandhi and the Indian citizens created their own cotton fabric
- Name given to India, because it was the most valuable of all British colonies
- To join others in refusing to deal with a person or group
- a period of Muslim rule of India from the 1500s to the 1700s
- the leader of the movement for indias independence from britians who belived in non-violent resistence as a form of political protest
- War a conflict between Britain and China, lasting from 1839 to 1842, over Britain's opium trade in China.
- This Chinese leader brought more economic freedom, promoting trade with the West, and initiating the Four Modernizations.
- stop work in order to press demands
- great soul
- governor of a country or province who rules as the representative of his or her king or sovereign
- to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate
- The Chinese Nationalist Party, formed after the fall of the Qing Dynasty in 1912.
25 Clues: great soul • peaceful resi • divide into parts • abstaining from food • Major exports of India • stop work in order to press demands • Chinese communist leader (1893-1976) • British dominion over India (1757-1947) • to a government by fasting or refusing to cooperate • Gandhi's march to the sea to protest British policies • ...
All about 諒容 2014-10-07
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- first name is 諒容.
- I want to go to Mexico.
- I was born in Germany.
- I think The Lego Movie is uninteresting.
- My favorite cuisine is Mexican.
- I was born in 1997.
- My zodiac animal is the ox.
- I am in America because I am a foreign exchange student (留學生).
- We have all learned Chinese for 2 years.
- I am sixteen years old.
- My mom is/works as a controller (主計).
- There are 3 people in my family.
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- I also like listening to music.
- I am German.
- 人 There are eight people in my family.
- 電影 My favorite movie is The Fault in Our Stars.
- I am a 12th grader.
- I am a high school student.
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen.
- My birthday is October 10th.
- My hobby is playing the piano/playing the piano is my hobby.
- I have learned Chinese for 2 years.
- I don't have any siblings.
23 Clues: I am German. • first name is 諒容. • I was born in 1997. • I am a 12th grader. • I was born in Germany. • I want to go to Mexico. • I am sixteen years old. • I don't have any siblings. • My zodiac animal is the ox. • I am a high school student. • My birthday is October 10th. • I also like listening to music. • My favorite cuisine is Mexican. • There are 3 people in my family. • ...
BC 2018-04-26
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- The opposite of a boom, when the economy crashes
- This scandal about the CPR led to Macdondald losing power from 1873-78
- NWC explorer mapped the rockies and several rivers
- Macdonald promised to pay off BC's ______
- 54-40 or fight was an _____________ slogan that threatened war
- The name of the mainland before it was became a colony
- The first Europeans to explore BC came from_________ Thus names like Juan De Fuca Strait and Quadra Island
- the 49 __________ was the agreed border between BC and the USA
- This rebellion showed Canadians the importance of finishing the CPR
- These mountains seperate BC from the rest of Canada
- BC failed to sign these with First Nations in BC
- Became BC's most important resource after the Gold Rush
- NWC explorer, first to reach the Pacific by land
- Was the governor of Vancouver Island and later British Columbia
- Was given the job of planning the route of the CPR
- BC was part of this territory contested between Britain and the USA
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- He was known as the hanging judge because of his harsh justice during the Gold Rush
- The capital of the colony of Vancouver Island
- About 100000 _________ people lived in BC
- Hawaiians who came to BC
- The largest Gold Rush town, later became a ghost town
- A second Gold Rush happened in this region
- Where the CPR last spike happened
- A tax on Chinese immigrants that started in 1885
- Chinese workers were paid only 1_______ instead of the three paid to Canadians
- First British explorer to arrive by sea
- Many ___________ people came to BC during the Gold Rush and to build the CPR
- Major food source of First Nations on the Pacific coast
- Macdonald promised to build this to connect BC to Canada
- He led the movement to have BC join Canada, later became premier.
- The first Gold Rush and a war happened in the __________ Canyon
31 Clues: Hawaiians who came to BC • Where the CPR last spike happened • First British explorer to arrive by sea • About 100000 _________ people lived in BC • Macdonald promised to pay off BC's ______ • A second Gold Rush happened in this region • The capital of the colony of Vancouver Island • The opposite of a boom, when the economy crashes • ...
TJLC: AN-MEI HSU: "Scar" 2023-05-18
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- The city that An-Mei and her family resided in China
- What An-Mei's mother did not take in her rush to get married again
- Noun, what Popo warns An-mei against
- Age of An-Mei when Popo grew sick
- What An-mei compares to her Auntie's tongue
- What went away from An-Mei's brother on a hot, summer day
- What fell during the funeral procession that caused An-Mei's brother to laugh
- Adjective, explains how An-Mei's father appears
- Noun, Word to describe what An-Mei's mother cooks in the soup
- Adjective to describe the state of Popo's skin as she falls ill
- Another adjective to describe how An-Mei describes the appearance of her mother
- Status of An-Mei's mother after An-Mei's father passed away
- What An-Mei would do immediately after walking by her face
- According to Popo, the form that An-Mei's mother took
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- What An-Mei's mother loosened on An-Mei's head the afternoon that An-Mei's mother returns
- What An-Mei is forbidden to say
- Chinese word for daughter
- Noun, What An-Mei's mother cuts to put in the soup to feed Popo
- An-mei's school name
- Adjective to describe An-Mei as her mother talks to her when she's 9 years old
- The word that An-Mei uses to describe how her mother appears the first time she sees her at 9 years old
- Chinese expression, no respect for ancestors or family
- An-Mei's Auntie's action when An-Mei's brother laughs
- What the brains of the bad girl from Popo's cautionary story looked like
- Adjective to describe the state of Popo's face as she neared death
- Chinese expression, traitor to ancestors
- Status of An-Mei's mother after she remarried
- Vegetable that was found inside the body of the greedy girl in Popo's cautionary story to An-mei
- Name of the man that An-Mei's mother married
29 Clues: An-mei's school name • Chinese word for daughter • What An-Mei is forbidden to say • Age of An-Mei when Popo grew sick • Noun, what Popo warns An-mei against • Chinese expression, traitor to ancestors • What An-mei compares to her Auntie's tongue • Name of the man that An-Mei's mother married • Status of An-Mei's mother after she remarried • ...
Post-Classical 2023-05-22
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- This man was a Italian explorer who traveled across what was the old world
- This empire's capital was Constatinople
- This religion started in India but was a major religion in East Asia
- This man created the start of imperialism in Africa ans Asia
- This is an art form closely associated with Islam
- This was made by a Chinese mariners that took place across the Indian Ocean
- Batutta This man was a Muslim lawyer and Traveler
- This was caused by the death of Yang Guifei
- This was a vassal kingdom during the Tang Dynasty
- This was an English Christian woman who documented her pilgrimage to Jerusalem
- This man was the pope during the Crusades
- A major trade route in Central Asia
- This Chinese Empire was the largest to ever exist
- This was a war fought between the Tudor,Lancaster,and York houses in England
- this type of warfare relied on horses and bows and arrows
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- This man was the king of Mali
- This woman was sent by God to save France
- This disease is also known as the black death
- This war was fought between England and France
- This is what the pilgrimage that Mansa MUsa made to Mecca was called
- This was a "Holy War" fought between European Christians and Muslim Turks
- A world system also known as the abode of Islam
- This was caused by the expedition of Christopher Columbus
- These animals are used for long distance trade and are known for their humps
- This was caused by the death of Kublai Khan
- This empire was ruled by Mansa Musa
- This man discovered the Americas for Spain
- This man conquered the most land of anyone on earth
- These weapons were used to break down castle walls
- This man was a Chinese mariner,diplomat,and general
30 Clues: This man was the king of Mali • This empire was ruled by Mansa Musa • A major trade route in Central Asia • This empire's capital was Constatinople • This woman was sent by God to save France • This man was the pope during the Crusades • This man discovered the Americas for Spain • This was caused by the death of Kublai Khan • This was caused by the death of Yang Guifei • ...
Early Civilizations Review 2021-09-23
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- Empire that established a road system and imperial bureaucracy to manage their territory
- Father of Judaism
- Social structure introduced into India by the Aryans
- Age when nomadic hunter-gatherers made simple stone tools, fire, and cave art
- Age when humans discovered how to farm and created permanent settlements
- The written language of ancient Egypt
- Believe in one god
- Mauryan emperor who spread Buddhism
- Continent on which humans first emerged
- Chinese philosophy that emphasized education, relationships, and ancestor worship
- Rebirth of the soul based on karma; belief of Buddhism and Hinduism
- Holy city of Judaism
- The scattering of the Jewish people from their homeland
- Known for their alphabet and purple dye, they established colonies around the Mediterranean
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- Chinese philosophy that emphasized living a simple life and finding inner peace
- Written language of India
- The ancient kings of Egypt
- The first written language, created by the Sumerians in Mesopotamia
- Scientific name for modern humans
- River that was the site of the first Chinese civilization
- Dominant religion of India that focused on Brahman and achieving moksha
- Pyramid-like temples in Mesopotamia
- Babylonian king who created the first written law code
- Egyptian civilization emerged in this river valley
- Neolithic monument in England
- Leader of the Hebrew people associated with the Ten Commandments
- Trade route that linked China to the West
- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama that followed the Four Noble Truths
- Monotheistic religion of the Hebrews
- Religion of the Persian Empire
- Dynasty that ruled over India during its Golden Age
- Believe in many gods
- River that was the site of the first Indian civilization
- The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Scientific test used to tell how old fossils and artifacts are
35 Clues: Father of Judaism • Believe in one god • Believe in many gods • Holy city of Judaism • Written language of India • The ancient kings of Egypt • Neolithic monument in England • Religion of the Persian Empire • Scientific name for modern humans • Pyramid-like temples in Mesopotamia • Mauryan emperor who spread Buddhism • Monotheistic religion of the Hebrews • ...
Religions Around the World 2021-10-15
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- spiritual leaders to help spread Hindu beliefs
- the written stories of the Hebrews
- symbol of Christianity
- the spiritual leader in the christian religion
- a symbol in Chinese philosophies that symbolizes the balance and harmony in nature
- the angel that Muhammad was sent
- people who spread ideas in the Buddhist religion
- the right views, speech, conduct, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration in Buddhism
- traditions and personal sayings/words of Muhammad
- a "perfect understanding" or fulfillment in life in the Hindu culture
- 12 followers of Jesus who spread his word after he died
- the idea that every Muslim must pray 5 times a day
- written collection of books in the Hinduism culture
- a strong respect/reverence for elders in Chinese religion
- the flexibility in Buddhist religion that allows ideas to spread and change into different versions
- movement of the Jews from their traditional lands to other locations around the world
- ones fate; based on fulfillment of dharma in Hindu culture
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- someone who obeys a superior in Confucianism
- the strict Jewish diet
- the idea that Muslims should contribute 2.5% of their wealth
- believing in one god
- Abraham's son in the Islam religion
- books written by Jesus's disciples of his life and teachings
- father of Judaism
- a small shrine located in Mecca;considered to be the most sacred spot on earth by Muslims
- a Jewish holiday that marks the creation of the world
- a day that celebrates Jesus's resurrection
- ones daily duties and responsibilities in life in Hinduism
- the beleif that balance and harmony in nature are the best ways to ensure order in society
- a journey to Mecca that must be completed once in your life in the Muslim tradition
- a role model for inferiors in the Chinese religion
- a collection of Buddhas teachings in the Buddhist religion
- a state of eternal bliss
33 Clues: father of Judaism • believing in one god • the strict Jewish diet • symbol of Christianity • a state of eternal bliss • the angel that Muhammad was sent • the written stories of the Hebrews • Abraham's son in the Islam religion • a day that celebrates Jesus's resurrection • someone who obeys a superior in Confucianism • spiritual leaders to help spread Hindu beliefs • ...
Revision time! 2021-11-19
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- (verb)To treat people differently, especially in a bad way, because of their skin color, gender, sexuality, etc.
- (noun)The condition of being extremely poor
- (noun)An eager wish to know or learn about something.
- (noun)Teaching children at home instead of traditional schools, usually by parents
- (noun)A young person who is developing into an adult.
- (noun)A disease existing in almost all of an area or in almost all of a group of people, animals, or plants. For example, Covid-19.
- (noun)People receive the same treatment.
- (verb)To use something for the wrong purpose in a way that is harmful or morally wrong, e.g. substance _________.
- (noun)Something unusual or interesting that exists. For example, the organization investigates the UFO _______________.
- (adjective)Enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose.
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- (verb)To try to develop and improve something.
- (noun)The people living in one particular area or people who are considered as a unit because of their common interests, social group, or nationality. For example, the LGBTQ+ ____________.
- (noun)A mental disorder in which a person is very unhappy and anxious for long periods.
- (noun)Any small group in society that is different from the rest, for example, religious ____________.
- (noun)People put it into the body of a person or animal to protect them from disease.
- (noun)A very difficult task that you can do only by making a great effort.
- (adjective)Necessary or needed.
- (noun)The Chinese will gather with their family during the Chinese New Year. This is a Chinese _________.
- (noun)A person who has escaped from their own country for different reasons.
- (verb)To give someone so much help or information that the person does not need to try themselves.
- (noun)Severe emotional shock and pain caused by an extremely upsetting experience
21 Clues: (adjective)Necessary or needed. • (noun)People receive the same treatment. • (noun)The condition of being extremely poor • (verb)To try to develop and improve something. • (noun)An eager wish to know or learn about something. • (noun)A young person who is developing into an adult. • (adjective)Enough or satisfactory for a particular purpose. • ...
The Fall of The Berlin Wall 2025-02-03
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- The day that the Berlin Wall fell
- The 42nd U.S. president
- The place where a massacre of students occur by the Chinese government
- The president of Poland from 1990 to 1995
- A side of Germany controlled by the Soviet Union
- The leader of Germany during WWII
- The last president of the Soviet Union
- The author of War at 30,000 Feet
- What CCP stands for
- The last name of Ziyang, a Chinese politician
- The country that doesn't want the unification of Germany
- " ___ down the wall" by Ronald Reagan
- The country that strongly opposes the unification of Germany
- Chapter 5's writer
- A idea that promotes the role of Stalin
- The wall built between East and West Germany
- The chancellor of Germany from 1990 to 1998
- The country appears after the dissolution of Soviet Union
- The country that has a great naval power
- The 41st president
- The date of the World Freedom Day
- A side of Germany controlled by U.S, Britain, and France
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- Where The Little Boy dropped
- A crisis happened in Cuba that nearly caused WWIII
- George W H Bush's wife
- The abbreviation of the Chinese Communist Party
- A plan created by the U.S. to provide foreign aid
- The day when the Soviet Union collapse
- The leader of China from 1978 to 1989
- The invisible war between the U.S. and Soviet Union
- The translation of Jiefang Ribao
- "Beyond _____" (p.27)
- The person who founded the People's Republic of China
- Got split into half
- The attitude of China toward the Cold War
- An intergovernmental transnational military alliance
- What was the symbolization of the Berlin Wall for Americans after the Cold War
- An ideology that the central government controls all the sources
- What Mao did in 1966 and ended in 1976
- The writer of the second chapter
40 Clues: Chapter 5's writer • The 41st president • What CCP stands for • Got split into half • "Beyond _____" (p.27) • George W H Bush's wife • The 42nd U.S. president • Where The Little Boy dropped • The translation of Jiefang Ribao • The author of War at 30,000 Feet • The writer of the second chapter • The day that the Berlin Wall fell • The leader of Germany during WWII • ...
Topic 12 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-02
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- of Heaven - in ancient China, the right to rule given to a dynasty by Heaven, the highest force of nature
- - free from, not subject to
- - system of many government officials who carry out government rules and regulations
- - belief system based on the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
- service - a system of government employees mainly selected for their ability
- piety - devotion of children to their parents
- - present in a region since ancient or prehistoric times
- - intended for trade or other business
- - vast area of grasslands
- - a disagreement or debate
- - pressure; stress
- - a philosophy of following the Dao, that is, the natural way of the universe
- - general study of knowledge and the world; Greek for "love of wisdom"
- - setting a person or thing apart
- - Japanese religion based on the worship of spirits
- - to fill or be present in
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- - a therapy that uses needles to cure sickness and stop pain
- - describing a society in which almost all people belong to the same ethnic group
- - a storage pool of water
- - of land, able to be used to grow crops
- - to limit or restrict
- - tidal wave, or large wave that can flood coastal areas
- - payment from conquered peoples or to a more powerful country
- - a narrow, confined strip connecting one or more places
- - to return to a former state
- - an ancient Chinese philosophy stating that a strong leader and a strong legal system, not moral values, are needed to create social order
- Restoration - in Japan, the reign of emperor Meiji from 1868 to 1912, which was marked by industrialization and modernization
- - the study of human population trends
- - unchanging; not likely to give way
- - a group of families with a common ancestor
- Road - series of trade routes that crossed Asia and connected China to the Mediterranean Sea
- Wall - long wall running east and west along the Chinese empire's northern border
32 Clues: - pressure; stress • - to limit or restrict • - a storage pool of water • - vast area of grasslands • - a disagreement or debate • - to fill or be present in • - free from, not subject to • - to return to a former state • - setting a person or thing apart • - unchanging; not likely to give way • - intended for trade or other business • - the study of human population trends • ...
Vocab #3 2023-11-08
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- A hereditary class in Hinduism that doesn't allow association with other castes
- A cycle of grasping at things, ideas, and habits
- A Chinese political ideology to legitimize the rule of the Chinese king
- An ancient Indian principle of non-violence to all living things
- A pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- The path to Nirvana with eight aspects that people have to practice
- Career civil servants hired rather than appointed to the position
- A cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order
- a person sent on a religious mission to another country
- A Hinduism term for a persons soul
- An ancient Indian civilization from the 4th to 6th century CE that covered most of the Indian subcontinent
- Supporters of both magic and proto-science in ancient China
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- Built in ancient China to defend against northern attacks
- A member of the highest Indian caste, the priesthood
- loosely compacted yellow-gray deposit of windblown sediment
- Subcontinent A region in southern Asia
- The most ancient Hindu scriptures containing hymns, philosophy and ritual guidance
- A member of people speaking an Indo-European language
- A transcendent state received from being released from the cycle of rebirth
- Iranian religion. Had dual cosmology of good and evil. Inspired God and Satan
- The virtue of exhibiting the proper love and respect for parents and elders
- Someone's actions in this or past lives that determine their fate in future lives
- Person/Animal in what a certain soul is thought to have been reborn
- A Chinese philosophic symbol describing opposite, but connected forces
- The oldest Indian religion with the belief that the universe is God, and God is the universe
- A state in which there is no suffering, desire, or sense of self
26 Clues: A Hinduism term for a persons soul • Subcontinent A region in southern Asia • A cycle of grasping at things, ideas, and habits • A member of the highest Indian caste, the priesthood • A pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China • A member of people speaking an Indo-European language • A cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order • ...
2,000 Years of Art History 2024-12-02
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- The Mycenaens smuggled soldiers into Troy with this device
- This "Golden Age of Human Development" followed the Iron Age, saw the rise of the Roman Empire, the Silk Road, and various religions around the world. It ended in approximately 500 CE.
- The Egyptians used the ____ method to maintain strict proportions
- The Han people built this famous trade route
- The first European civilization on the island of Crete
- The inventors of paper, silk, and the crossbow
- Qin Shi Huangdi was buried with this unique form of protection
- Half bull, half man monster who lived in the labyrinth
- The Olmecs carved giant heads from this type of rock
- During this age tools and weapons were made from metal alloys, the Shang Dynasty is formed, and the Poverty Point civilization is formed
- The funeral mask of Agamemnon was made of this material
- These "ages" followed Classical Antiquity and are also known as the Medieval Period
- A method of drawing and writing in stone
- The first writing system developed by the Sumerians
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- "The mother culture of Mesoamerica"
- The first emperor of China
- Time period directly following the collapse of the Bronze Age that included the Greek "Dark Age"
- In the 2nd millennium BCE, the Canaanite people of the Middle East came up with this revolutionary writing concept
- An oval filled with hieroglyphics representing a name
- The writing system used by ancient Egyptians
- Mythical creature that symbolized strength and wisdom in Chinese culture
- Chinese writing was done using a brush and this liquid
- At its high point the _____ Empire included both Egypt and Babylon
- A section of the walls of Babylon, decorated with dragons and bulls
- One of the seven wonders of the ancient world, found in Babylon
- The dominant culture in Peru around 800 BCE
- Beginning in the 1500s and continuing today, it is the current time period in history
- Half human, half feline creature used in Olmec art
28 Clues: The first emperor of China • "The mother culture of Mesoamerica" • A method of drawing and writing in stone • The dominant culture in Peru around 800 BCE • The writing system used by ancient Egyptians • The Han people built this famous trade route • The inventors of paper, silk, and the crossbow • Half human, half feline creature used in Olmec art • ...
The Joy Luck Club Vocabs 2025-04-15
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- A source of both unity and pain in the book
- Woman haunted by past mistakes and spiritual imbalance
- A recurring theme for the mothers in the novel
- Status of the mothers arriving in the U.S.
- Felt by mothers who left behind family or children
- Jing-mei meets them at the end of the book
- Founder of the Joy Luck Club and mother of Jing-mei
- Hidden truths that shape the characters’ lives
- Devoted daughter who learns strength from her mother
- A theme tied to confronting personal history
- A heavy emotion carried by some mothers
- What the mothers want to pass to their children
- Source of conflict between generations in the story
- Both mothers and daughters have these about the future
- Chess prodigy and daughter of Lindo Jong
- Daughter whose marriage is falling apart
- Deeply rooted beliefs that affect characters’ choices
- Land of opportunity and conflict for new generations
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- Game played by the women of the Joy Luck Club
- How some daughters respond to strict parenting
- The currency used in China
- What Lindo calls the kind of strength passed to her daughter
- Anmei’s mother gives her this as a blessing
- Often a bridge and a barrier between mothers and daughters
- What many daughters struggle to find
- One is brought from China as a symbol of hope
- Ying-ying’s Chinese zodiac animal
- Mother who teaches the power of invisible strength
- Symbolic chapter involving sacrifice and suffering
- Anmei carries one from boiling soup, symbolic of her trauma
- Belief that fate can be shaped by strong will
- Suyuan wrote these to her twin daughters
- Narrator who travels to China to meet her sisters
- What Chinese daughters are expected to be
- Country the mothers came from
- Symbol of luck and celebration in Chinese culture
36 Clues: The currency used in China • Country the mothers came from • Ying-ying’s Chinese zodiac animal • What many daughters struggle to find • A heavy emotion carried by some mothers • Chess prodigy and daughter of Lindo Jong • Suyuan wrote these to her twin daughters • Daughter whose marriage is falling apart • What Chinese daughters are expected to be • ...
River Valley Civilizations 2025-05-12
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- System A Hindu social class system that controlled every aspect of daily life
- River a large river in northern China, where Chinese civilization developed
- Crescent An area of rich farmland in Southwest Asia where the first civilizations began
- Cycle Rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
- River The river in which early kingdoms in Egypt were centered around.
- and Euphrates two rivers that form the outside border of Mesopotamia
- A king of ancient Egypt, considered a god as well as a political and military leader.
- Code Well-preserved Babylonian law code of ancient Mesopotamia famous for its "eye for an eye" justice.
- Seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons
- A long lasting paper-like material made from reeds that was used in Egypt.
- A tiered, pyramid-shaped structure that formed part of a Sumerian temple
- Bones Animal bones carved with written characters which were used for telling the future in ancient China.
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- A large ancient city of the Indus civilization, created in present-day Pakistan
- Steppes Dry grasslands that stretched north of the Caucasus Mountains.
- One of the largest settlements of the ancient Indus Valley civilization.
- of Heaven The belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- Egyptian writing that involved using pictures to represent words.
- River Valley A valley and early civilization along the Indus River, one of the longest rivers in the world.
- A person who writes things down.
- Belief in or worship of more than one god.
- A city that governs itself and its surrounding territory.
- Sphinx It is a tomb made to look like a lion with a human head, it resembles the god, Anubis.
- A form of writing developed by the Sumerians using a wedge shaped stylus and clay tablets.
- Huge, triangular shaped burial tombs of Egyptian pharaohs built during the Old Kingdom.
- Stone Large stone slab artifact that unlocked the mystery of Egyptian hieroglyphics and allowed them to be translated.
- System A Hindu social class system that controlled every aspect of daily life.
26 Clues: A person who writes things down. • Belief in or worship of more than one god. • Seasonal wind patterns that cause wet and dry seasons • A city that governs itself and its surrounding territory. • Egyptian writing that involved using pictures to represent words. • and Euphrates two rivers that form the outside border of Mesopotamia • ...
Unit 6 Review 2022-04-22
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- As Mongols rode into battle, they used ____ to attack their enemies
- a military leader in Japan until the middle of the 19th century
- the Korean alphabet, invented by King Sejong
- Korean scholars during the Joseon Dynasty were known as _____.
- This Mongol leader who came after Genghis Khan conquered much land, including in India, and left behind a bloody legacy.
- Kamikaze, or "divine ____," is the Japanese term for the storm that destroyed a Mongol invasion fleet
- the native religion of Japan
- Mongol horses: large or small?
- the kind of ship Korea used to defeat a Japanese invasion in the 16th century
- Like medieval Europe, medieval Japan had a _____ society.
- gunpowder was invented by the ____
- because of Mongol conquests and governance, this famous trade route across Asia flourished
- Under the Mongols, did trade in China increase or decrease?
- The ___ Mongolica was a period of peace and prosperity in the lands ruled by the Mongols.
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- Which of the following companies is Korean? Nabisco, Samsung, Space-X, Toshiba
- Confucianism: 'religion' or way of 'thinking'?
- The only country from the following list that is completely landlocked (meaning it does not touch the ocean): China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea
- famous Chinese explorer during the Ming Dynasty
- _____ Khan: Mongol leader of the Yuan Dynasty
- The Mandate of ______ is what Chinese rulers needed in order to be considered legitimate.
- Buddhism went from India to China to _____ to Japan
- The Mongols conquered large parts of this European nation
- During the Joseon dynasty, Korea was ruled by ____.
- Daimyo is to Lord as Samurai is to _____
- Hundreds of years before America, Mongols allowed freedom of _____.
- Buddhism is about ending _____ by being free of desire.
- a large area of land without trees, especially in Russia, Asia, and eastern Europe
- Japan is an archipelago. Korea is a(n) ______
- Confucianism came from ____.
- the Japanese word for "spirit"
30 Clues: the native religion of Japan • Confucianism came from ____. • Mongol horses: large or small? • the Japanese word for "spirit" • gunpowder was invented by the ____ • Daimyo is to Lord as Samurai is to _____ • the Korean alphabet, invented by King Sejong • _____ Khan: Mongol leader of the Yuan Dynasty • Japan is an archipelago. Korea is a(n) ______ • ...
Nationalities 2018-03-13
Ancient peoples Bali Dániel 2024-01-04
10 Clues: trader • democracy • dark skin • Nile river • monotheism • today's Romania • greatest empire • they speak latin • present day Greece • paper, gunpowder, silk
Word 2024-03-01
Katherine's Crossword Puzzle 2019-06-26
15 Clues: George • A dressing • F&B manager • White dress • Orange soda • Evening meal • Your answer! • Popcorn is a must • Made with seaweed • A fun time with me • Ends with a fortune • LOL...me of course! • Only 1! No lushes ;-) • Something great you have • Funny with a bit of sarcasm
unit 1 2024-03-25
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- Francja
- in the ... - w ogrodzie
- at a ... - w kawiarni
- Hiszpania
- at ... - w szkole
- Turcja
- on ... - na wakacjach
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- at ... - w domu
- What's your ...? - Jak masz na imię?
- the... - Stany Zjednoczone
- What's your ...? - Jaka jest twoja narodowość?
- Chińczyk
- Polak
- at a ... - na imprezie
- at a ... camp - na letnim obozie
15 Clues: Polak • Turcja • Francja • Chińczyk • Hiszpania • at ... - w domu • at ... - w szkole • at a ... - w kawiarni • on ... - na wakacjach • at a ... - na imprezie • in the ... - w ogrodzie • the... - Stany Zjednoczone • at a ... camp - na letnim obozie • What's your ...? - Jak masz na imię? • What's your ...? - Jaka jest twoja narodowość?
BUBU'S TRIVIA 2020-10-11
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- Nemesis
- Your first love
- Favourite Supe(Superhero)
- First Bestie
- Song that reminds me of you
- Top of our places to visit list
- Where you selflessly interned
- Workout teacher.
- My favourite colour
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- Your favourite colour
- Go to Snack
- Necessary for Hot Chocolates
- Your saviour for winters.
- Your favourite cuisine
- My contact
- Duet Song
- Favourite booze
17 Clues: Nemesis • Duet Song • My contact • Go to Snack • First Bestie • Your first love • Favourite booze • Workout teacher. • My favourite colour • Your favourite colour • Your favourite cuisine • Favourite Supe(Superhero) • Your saviour for winters. • Song that reminds me of you • Necessary for Hot Chocolates • Where you selflessly interned • Top of our places to visit list
Les nationalités, les vêtements, les couleurs, les verbes 2022-02-15
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- j'(avoir)
- vert au féminin singulier
- ils (être)
- to live (infinitif)
- a shirt
- blanc au féminin singulier
- nous (parler)
- israëlien au féminin singulier
Down
- vous (aimer)
- français au féminin singulier
- elles (avoir)
- to be (infinitif)
- German au masculin singulier
- sweaters au pluriel
- nous (être)
- Chinese au féminin singulier
- blanc au féminin pluriel
17 Clues: a shirt • j'(avoir) • ils (être) • nous (être) • vous (aimer) • elles (avoir) • nous (parler) • to be (infinitif) • to live (infinitif) • sweaters au pluriel • blanc au féminin pluriel • vert au féminin singulier • blanc au féminin singulier • German au masculin singulier • Chinese au féminin singulier • français au féminin singulier • israëlien au féminin singulier
B9M1U1 My future 2018-09-04
17 Clues: 掉落 • 护士 • 警察 • 未来 • 想要 • 歌手 • 医生 • 消防员 • 救生员 • 救;节约 • 变得,变成 • at 擅长 • 工作,职业 • He can fly a plane. • He can drive a taxi. • He can cook nice food. • Miss Zheng teaches Chinese.
The Westing Game 2023-02-22
17 Clues: Sandys Job • Dressmaker • Kicks shins • Jake Wexler • Shouts BOOM • JJ Fords job • Uses crutches • Sunset Towers • The winner gets • Chris is in one • Perfect daughter • Type of Restaurant • Grace Windsor Wexler • 16 players of the game • Type of rug the body is on • Bits of paper left for players • Owner of Westing Paper Products
Bloody Crossword 2023-08-25
Across
- Critical
- New York, formerly New _____
- John ____ from Monty Python
- David Bowie's 1976 album (3wds)
- Pyotr Ilyich ________
- Intense
- Slovenian Capital
Down
- Offensive animated sitcom (2wds)
- Money Maker
- Instrument to measure pressure
- Capital of Bulgaria
- Australian (colloq.)
- Pessimistic
- Eisenhower's first name
- Most recent Chinese dynasty, fully dissolved in 1912
- Crazy
- First month of the year
17 Clues: Crazy • Intense • Critical • Money Maker • Pessimistic • Slovenian Capital • Capital of Bulgaria • Australian (colloq.) • Pyotr Ilyich ________ • Eisenhower's first name • First month of the year • John ____ from Monty Python • New York, formerly New _____ • Instrument to measure pressure • David Bowie's 1976 album (3wds) • Offensive animated sitcom (2wds) • ...
Carl Ogo-san, Dan Agrams 2025-08-29
Across
- Title or heading
- Pasture edible
- Remove religion from
- Demand for LSD
- Cheney's reply when asked "What's after 're'"
- Removes alphalt from
- Pasture sounds
Down
- Rice's request to Indian chef
- Socially-sensitive farm animal
- Learn how CoPilot works
- Dinner at the penthouse
- Wore
- Cached Chinese cash
- Plush baseball gear
- Small change
- American massage
- "I'll join you"
17 Clues: Wore • Small change • Pasture edible • Demand for LSD • Pasture sounds • "I'll join you" • Title or heading • American massage • Cached Chinese cash • Plush baseball gear • Remove religion from • Removes alphalt from • Learn how CoPilot works • Dinner at the penthouse • Rice's request to Indian chef • Socially-sensitive farm animal • Cheney's reply when asked "What's after 're'"
spanish 2 vocab 2016-08-23
Across
- tenth
- fifth
- fourth
- Spanish
- government
- biology
- orchestra
- trigonometry
- science
- PE
- seminary
- geography
- French
- math
- yearbook
- band
- calculus
- German
- history
- languages
- ninth
Down
- Chinese
- eighth
- English
- third
- choir
- psychology
- computerscience
- chemistry
- physics
- socialstudies
- seventh
- sports
- literature
- second
- geometry
- algebra
- first
- music
- economics
- sixth
41 Clues: PE • math • band • tenth • fifth • third • choir • first • music • sixth • ninth • eighth • fourth • sports • second • French • German • Chinese • English • Spanish • biology • physics • seventh • science • algebra • history • seminary • geometry • yearbook • calculus • chemistry • orchestra • geography • economics • languages • psychology • government • literature • trigonometry • socialstudies • computerscience
Vocab 2018-11-08
Across
- Death of soft tissues
- One who propels a flat-bottomed boat
- Side-whiskers
- Thai Chinese dish
- Training for a specific skill
- Cream puff
- Winged horses
- Leisurely walk
- Perfumed liquid
- Leader
- Flower
Down
- Luxurious place
- Withdraw
- Fleet of warships
- Redness & swelling of toes, fingers, nose, or ears
- Permanent
- Relating to eastern and southern West Indies
- Express disapproval
- Quickness or acuteness of sense perceptions
- Whirpool bath
20 Clues: Leader • Flower • Withdraw • Permanent • Cream puff • Side-whiskers • Winged horses • Whirpool bath • Leisurely walk • Luxurious place • Perfumed liquid • Fleet of warships • Thai Chinese dish • Express disapproval • Death of soft tissues • Training for a specific skill • One who propels a flat-bottomed boat • Quickness or acuteness of sense perceptions • Relating to eastern and southern West Indies • ...
Mandarin 1 Greeting and Family Review 2014-01-12
28 Clues: boy • son • work • girl • to do • hello • doctor • is not • student • Chinese • English • teacher • American • Mandarin • daughter • my family • housewife • who is he? • businessman • older sister • how are you? • older brother • younger sister • younger brother • What is your name? • middle school student • What is your last name? • Your family has how many people?
Te gusta 2022-10-06
25 Clues: azul • leer • gris • grado • verde • china • morado • comida • rosado • dormir • deporte • amarillo • natación • baloncesto • cumpleaños • con-amigos • me-encanta • anaranjado • pasar-tiempo • enviar-textos • ir-de-compras • Cuál-prefieres • escuchar-música • jugar-videojuegos • tocar-un-instrumento
Cap. 2 Pt. 2 2023-10-31
36 Clues: bad • fun • cars • food • a lot • chess • books • great • SciFi • music • pizza • fruit • I like • sports • Horror • movies • mystery • awesome • animals • parties • romance • you like • horrible • ice cream • delicious • something • videogames • vegetables • hamburgers • adventures • interesting • I don't like • Mexican food • Italian food • Chinese Food • cheeseburgers
Pops 2016-04-05
Across
- last name
- favorite pasttime
- middle son's name
- favorite beer
- daughter's name
- other language Ron spoke
- essential car apparatus
- favorite store
- first name
- oldest son's name
- favorite saying
- grandchildren
Down
- always carried this in his pocket
- military rank
- favorite hobby
- favorite restaurant
- mother's name
- branch of military in which Ron served
- cat's name
- youngest son's name
- birthday month
- favorite sport
- favorite channel
23 Clues: last name • cat's name • first name • military rank • mother's name • favorite beer • grandchildren • favorite hobby • favorite store • birthday month • favorite sport • daughter's name • favorite saying • favorite channel • favorite pasttime • middle son's name • oldest son's name • favorite restaurant • youngest son's name • essential car apparatus • other language Ron spoke • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2019-04-01
Across
- hinnehmen, akzeptieren
- beeinflusst
- wann auch immer
- Aufnahme
- Asien
- Posten, Gegenstand
- unterernährt
- Zahl
- Vergleich
- Zitronenlimonade
- regelmäßig
- disorder Essstörung
- out zum Essen ausgehen
- (sich) entwickeln
Down
- dish Hauptgericht
- scharf gewürzt, würzig
- Kochkunst
- nachher
- chinesisch
- though obwohl
- oneself sich vollstopfen
- weltberühmt
- Gewohnheiten
- Ernährung
- übergewichtig
- Natur-
- nicht mögen
- künstlich
- dünn
- up erbrechen
- zunehmen
31 Clues: Zahl • dünn • Asien • Natur- • nachher • Aufnahme • zunehmen • Kochkunst • Ernährung • Vergleich • künstlich • chinesisch • regelmäßig • beeinflusst • weltberühmt • nicht mögen • unterernährt • Gewohnheiten • übergewichtig • though obwohl • wann auch immer • Zitronenlimonade • (sich) entwickeln • Posten, Gegenstand • up erbrechen • disorder Essstörung • dish Hauptgericht • scharf gewürzt, würzig • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2019-04-01
Across
- Aufnahme
- up erbrechen
- Zahl
- Gewohnheiten
- Zitronenlimonade
- künstlich
- nicht mögen
- Ernährung
- weltberühmt
- though obwohl
- scharf gewürzt, würzig
- Natur-
- übergewichtig
- nachher
Down
- chinesisch
- dish Hauptgericht
- zunehmen
- wann auch immer
- Posten, Gegenstand
- beeinflusst
- Vergleich
- Kochkunst
- out zum Essen ausgehen
- regelmäßig
- unterernährt
- (sich) entwickeln
- dünn
- Asien
- oneself sich vollstopfen
- disorder Essstörung
- hinnehmen, akzeptieren
31 Clues: Zahl • dünn • Asien • Natur- • nachher • zunehmen • Aufnahme • Vergleich • Kochkunst • künstlich • Ernährung • chinesisch • regelmäßig • beeinflusst • nicht mögen • weltberühmt • Gewohnheiten • unterernährt • übergewichtig • wann auch immer • Zitronenlimonade • (sich) entwickeln • Posten, Gegenstand • up erbrechen • though obwohl • dish Hauptgericht • scharf gewürzt, würzig • disorder Essstörung • ...
