chinese Crossword Puzzles
China 2021-09-02
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- ________ is the historical clothing of the Han people in China.
- Chinese ___________is highly diverse.
- compulsory education in China comprises primary and junior secondary school, which together last for ________ years.
- China has one of the oldest sporting cultures in the world.
- _________ is currently the most popular spectator sport in China.
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- Chinese music covers a highly diverse range of _________.
- largest China has the _______________ number of movie screens in the world.
- ____________ was first introduced to China in 1896.
- Wheat- based breads and noodles in the staple food in the _________ of China.
- China is home to the two ________ universities.
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 one of the oldest sporting cultures in the world. • ________ is the historical clothing of the Han people in China. • ...
China 2021-09-02
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- ________ is the historical clothing of the Han people in China.
- Chinese ___________is highly diverse.
- compulsory education in China comprises primary and junior secondary school, which together last for ________ years.
- China has one of the oldest sporting cultures in the world.
- _________ is currently the most popular spectator sport in China.
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- Chinese music covers a highly diverse range of _________.
- largest China has the _______________ number of movie screens in the world.
- ____________ was first introduced to China in 1896.
- Wheat- based breads and noodles in the staple food in the _________ of China.
- China is home to the two ________ universities.
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 one of the oldest sporting cultures in the world. • ________ is the historical clothing of the Han people in China. • ...
Chapter 4: Food Culture 2017-12-22
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- Common sauces such as soya sauce and _____ sauce are used in Chinese cuisines.
- A type of teapot for washing your hands before and after meals.
- An key ingredient in making ondeh-ondeh.
- A flour-based staple in the Indian cuisine.
- Used to enhance or complement the flavour of food.
- A spicy meat dish cooked in coconut milk.
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- A common ingredient used to make bread.
- A utensil used in the Chinese culture.
- _____ is a cooking method used to cook dim sums.
- A dinner at a hotel will most likely be a type of _____ dining experience.
10 Clues: A utensil used in the Chinese culture. • A common ingredient used to make bread. • An key ingredient in making ondeh-ondeh. • A spicy meat dish cooked in coconut milk. • A flour-based staple in the Indian cuisine. • _____ is a cooking method used to cook dim sums. • Used to enhance or complement the flavour of food. • ...
Chinese and Italian Food Habits 2017-11-22
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- An Italian dessert similar to icecream
- A common sauce in china made with soy beans
- The type of dining common in China for dinner when the family eats the same dishes together
- a type of coffee usually consumed for breakfast in Italy
- A common grain used to bring dishes together in Chinese cuisine
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- a restaurant where you would find pizza
- a staple food in Italian cuisine
- Italy's most globally wide spread meal which consist of a circular base with toppings
- the main staple diet in north China that is sometimes served for someones birthday
- The utensils used by the Chinese
10 Clues: a staple food in Italian cuisine • The utensils used by the Chinese • An Italian dessert similar to icecream • a restaurant where you would find pizza • A common sauce in china made with soy beans • a type of coffee usually consumed for breakfast in Italy • A common grain used to bring dishes together in Chinese cuisine • ...
Ancient cultures 2023-11-21
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- Pre-Inca culture on the northern coast of Peru, known as Chan Chan.
- Ancient Chinese dynasty, with important advances in metallurgy and writing
- Dynasty ancient Chinese, which contributed to philosophy and government.
- Kingdom in Nubia (Sudan) that rivaled Ancient Egypt.
- Civilization in the Indus Valley, with advanced urban planning.
- Culture in Crete, known for the Palace of Knossos.
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- n Ancient civilization in Italy, influential before Roman expansion.
- Mesoamerican civilization, notable for its calendar and architecture.
- Civilization in Mesopotamia with cuneiform writing.
- Civilization in Mesopotamia known for the Tower of Babel and the Code of Hammurabi.
10 Clues: Culture in Crete, known for the Palace of Knossos. • Civilization in Mesopotamia with cuneiform writing. • Kingdom in Nubia (Sudan) that rivaled Ancient Egypt. • Civilization in the Indus Valley, with advanced urban planning. • Pre-Inca culture on the northern coast of Peru, known as Chan Chan. • ...
Singaporean food 2025-02-12
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- Chinese (a type of seafood cooked in chilli sauce)
- Hainanese (steamed chicken, rice cooked with pandan leaves)
- Peranakan based spicy noodle dish (thick rice noodles, spicy thick gravy)
- Indian (rice, curry meat, spices, vegetables)
- Hokkien (contains prawns, yellow noodles, thick bee Hoon, eaten with lime and chilli)
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- Malay (type of meat on a stick)
- Hokkien and Teochew (pork ribs cooked in herbal ‘pepperish’ broth)
- Chinese (stir-fried noodles with dark soy sauce and bean sprouts)
- Indian (hand kneaded flatbread, eaten with curry)
- Malay (rice cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaves, chicken wing, vegetables)
10 Clues: Malay (type of meat on a stick) • Indian (rice, curry meat, spices, vegetables) • Indian (hand kneaded flatbread, eaten with curry) • Chinese (a type of seafood cooked in chilli sauce) • Hainanese (steamed chicken, rice cooked with pandan leaves) • Chinese (stir-fried noodles with dark soy sauce and bean sprouts) • ...
Canada's Report Card 2025-01-16
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- The fee imposed on Chinese immigrants before the Exclusion Act.
- The agreement that included compensation for residential school survivors.
- The act passed in 1923 that banned Chinese immigration to Canada.
- The Canadian commission tasked with addressing the impacts of residential schools.
- The leader who shared his experiences in residential schools.
- The historic Black community in Halifax that was destroyed in the 1960s.
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- The Prime Minister who apologized for residential schools in 2008.
- The city that apologized for destroying Africville in 2010.
- Phil Fontaine is a member of this First Nation.
- The process of healing relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians.
10 Clues: Phil Fontaine is a member of this First Nation. • The city that apologized for destroying Africville in 2010. • The leader who shared his experiences in residential schools. • The fee imposed on Chinese immigrants before the Exclusion Act. • The act passed in 1923 that banned Chinese immigration to Canada. • ...
Han Dynasty 2025-01-27
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- The emperor who ruled with cruel policies before the Han dynasty.
- This empire replaced Legalism with Confucianism.
- Chinese philosophy introduced by Han emperors.
- The Han emperor who expanded the empire’s boundaries with military conquests.
- The type of punishment the Han emperors favored over the cruel ones of Shi Huangdi.
- Government where officials are appointed based on knowledge.
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- The people who lived in small houses and worked on farms during the Han dynasty.
- Many Chinese call themselves this.
- The term used for workers who were forced to work for the government.
- Empress who ruled in her son’s name after her husband's death.
10 Clues: Many Chinese call themselves this. • Chinese philosophy introduced by Han emperors. • This empire replaced Legalism with Confucianism. • Government where officials are appointed based on knowledge. • Empress who ruled in her son’s name after her husband's death. • The emperor who ruled with cruel policies before the Han dynasty. • ...
Number Theory 2020-11-24
The Different Groups of Settlers 2024-02-23
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- Some settlers from the _______ Archipelago became boat builders.
- The term _______ means local born in Malay. It refers to descendants of mixed marriages between settlers and local-born women.
- Indian soldiers were also known as ______.
- Some Arabs traded _______ and spices.
- Some unskilled Chinese men worked as ______ pullers.
- _______ washed laundry in rivers and streams.
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- The Europeans who settled in the Indian subcontinent and Malay Archipelago married local people. The children from these marriages were known as ________.
- ______were housekeepers who came from China.
- Many Chinese labourers who to Singapore were hired as _______.
- Singapore's National Flower, Vanda Miss Joaquim, is an ______ hybrid.
10 Clues: Some Arabs traded _______ and spices. • Indian soldiers were also known as ______. • ______were housekeepers who came from China. • _______ washed laundry in rivers and streams. • Some unskilled Chinese men worked as ______ pullers. • Many Chinese labourers who to Singapore were hired as _______. • Some settlers from the _______ Archipelago became boat builders. • ...
Holidays 2023-05-05
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- A Chinese holiday celebrated in February.
- The first day of the new year, Jan 1st
- A holiday celebrated with fireworks on July.
- A day to honor all of the past presidents of the United States.
- A day to be thankful for food and family.
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- A holiday where people dress up and get candy.
- A day to thank people who served in the military.
- A Mexican holiday that celebrates the day of the dead.
- A holiday that celebrates spring with eggs, bunnies, and candy.
- A holiday with presents and a special tree.
10 Clues: The first day of the new year, Jan 1st • A Chinese holiday celebrated in February. • A day to be thankful for food and family. • A holiday with presents and a special tree. • A holiday celebrated with fireworks on July. • A holiday where people dress up and get candy. • A day to thank people who served in the military. • ...
Languages of the world! 2023-08-03
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- _____________ is one of the oldest known languages.
- ____________ is known as the language of love.
- This fictional language(______________) is tghe smallest language in the world with only 100 people understanding it.
- The top 5 languages worldwide are English, Mandarin, Hindi, ____________ and French.
- _______________ has 841 different languages.
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- In South Africa they speak_________________.
- The oldest written language is the _____________ language.
- The United Nations has six official languages; Chinese, Arabic, French, Russian, Spanish and ___________.
- 1.2 Billion people speak __________ making it the 2nd most popular language in the world.
- _______________ has over 50 000 different characters in their written language.
10 Clues: In South Africa they speak_________________. • _______________ has 841 different languages. • ____________ is known as the language of love. • _____________ is one of the oldest known languages. • The oldest written language is the _____________ language. • _______________ has over 50 000 different characters in their written language. • ...
China 2021-10-08
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- What is the capital city of Fujian province?
- What is the capital of the People's Republic of China?
- Which animal is representing this year in China?
- Wanglang Nature Reserve is home to which famous Chinese creature?
- Canton is the old name for which city?
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- The Bund is a famous waterfront feature in which city?
- The largest Hydro-electric dam in the world is located on which river?
- Which Chinese city generates more money from gambling than Las Vegas?
- The Forbidden City in Beijing was built during which dynasty?
- Laozi is considered the founder of which tradition?
10 Clues: Canton is the old name for which city? • What is the capital city of Fujian province? • Which animal is representing this year in China? • Laozi is considered the founder of which tradition? • The Bund is a famous waterfront feature in which city? • What is the capital of the People's Republic of China? • The Forbidden City in Beijing was built during which dynasty? • ...
Market Revolution & Immigration 2024-10-23
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- What type of religion was very much frowned upon by the American people
- Which type people were most hated at this time
- Island Where did industrialization first take off?
- Which century did American lives improve in the Market Revolution
- Which type of people settled in mostly rural areas
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- What was the percent of people that were immigrants during the year 1845
- What issue caused the no-nothing party to collapse?
- Why did California attract Chinese immigrants?
- Who left their country because of a potato famine
- Which type of immigrant was the most preferred to the Americans'?
10 Clues: Why did California attract Chinese immigrants? • Which type people were most hated at this time • Who left their country because of a potato famine • Which type of people settled in mostly rural areas • What issue caused the no-nothing party to collapse? • Island Where did industrialization first take off? • ...
The Han Time Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-08
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- an important aspect of Han dynasty's economy
- a device that detects earthquakes, helping people prepare for disasters
- an important invention that helped people write and communicate
- Chinese dynasty that built the Great Wall
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- Chinese philosopher who taught about respect and kindness
- a city in China known for its silk production
- a type of government where officials are chosen based on merit
- Road, a famous road that traders used to travel from China to the West
- values that Confucius taught, such as respect for family and elders
- a group of people who took the civil service exams to become officials
10 Clues: Chinese dynasty that built the Great Wall • an important aspect of Han dynasty's economy • a city in China known for its silk production • Chinese philosopher who taught about respect and kindness • a type of government where officials are chosen based on merit • an important invention that helped people write and communicate • ...
The Han Times Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-10
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- an important aspect of Han dynasty's economy
- Chinese dynasty that built the Great Wall
- values that Confucius taught, such as respect for family and elders
- a group of people who took the civil service exams to become officials
- a type of government where officials are chosen based on merit
- an important invention that helped people write and communicate
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- a device that detects earthquakes, helping people prepare for disasters
- Chinese philosopher who taught about respect and kindness
- a city in China known for its silk production
- a famous road that traders used to travel from China to the West
10 Clues: Chinese dynasty that built the Great Wall • an important aspect of Han dynasty's economy • a city in China known for its silk production • Chinese philosopher who taught about respect and kindness • a type of government where officials are chosen based on merit • an important invention that helped people write and communicate • ...
Ping Pong Diplomacy 2025-05-13
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- The U.S. players were treated as _____ guests during their China tour
- This woman was part of the historic 1971 U.S. women's table tennis team
- Famous Chinese landmark visited by the U.S. team
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- City near the beginning of their China tour, after arriving from Hong Kong
- The matches were called ______ matches, not competitive ones
- Nickname for the 1971 sports trip that opened U.S.-China relations
- The Chinese team was considered one of the ____ in the world
- The museum where Sweeris donated her memorabilia
- Country visited by U.S. table tennis team in 1971
- After the 1949 revolution, China had little ______ with the U.S.
10 Clues: The museum where Sweeris donated her memorabilia • Famous Chinese landmark visited by the U.S. team • Country visited by U.S. table tennis team in 1971 • The matches were called ______ matches, not competitive ones • The Chinese team was considered one of the ____ in the world • After the 1949 revolution, China had little ______ with the U.S. • ...
China 2021-09-02
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- ________ is the historical clothing of the Han people in China.
- Chinese ___________is highly diverse.
- compulsory education in China comprises primary and junior secondary school, which together last for ________ years.
- China has one of the ____________sporting cultures in the world.
- _________ is currently the most popular spectator sport in China.
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- Chinese music covers a highly diverse range of _________.
- largest China has the _______________ number of movie screens in the world.
- ____________ was first introduced to China in 1896.
- Wheat- based breads and noodles in the staple food in the _________ of China.
- China is home to the two ________universities.
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 _________. • ________ is the historical clothing of the Han people in China. • China has one of the ____________sporting cultures in the world. • ...
China 2021-09-02
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- Chinese music covers a highly diverse range of _________.
- _________ is currently the most popular spectator sport in China.
- ____________ was first introduced to China in 1896.
- China has the _______________ number of movie screens in the world.
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- Chinese ___________is highly diverse.
- compulsory education in China comprises primary and junior secondary school, which together last for ________ years.
- China has one of the ____________sporting cultures in the world.
- China is home to the two ________universities.
- ________ is the historical clothing of the Han people in China.
- Wheat- based breads and noodles in the staple food in the _________ of 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 _________. • ________ is the historical clothing of the Han people in China. • China has one of the ____________sporting cultures in the world. • ...
Peranakan Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-10
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- peranakan girls wear this often also known as a blouse
- co founder of Singapore Chinese Girl School with Dr Lim Boon keng.
- A food that is made out of beef and it is famous among malays.
- Traditional peranakan food
- A mixed of Chinese, malay and indonesian heritage
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- The first malayan who received queen scholarship.
- A brooch is a decorative jewelry item designed to be attached to garments, often to fasten them together.
- peranakan girls match this with the blouse
- They were entrepreneurial trades and shopkeepers.
- The kebaya is worn with a batik sarong and match with this beads shoe.
10 Clues: Traditional peranakan food • peranakan girls match this with the blouse • The first malayan who received queen scholarship. • They were entrepreneurial trades and shopkeepers. • A mixed of Chinese, malay and indonesian heritage • peranakan girls wear this often also known as a blouse • A food that is made out of beef and it is famous among malays. • ...
Medieval China 2023-01-10
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- canal built by the Sui; connects the Yellow and Yangtze River
- a fighting tactic used by mongols in battle
- a river known for its yellow color
- a highly valued trade good that was guarded by the chinese with their lives
- what did Chinese scientists create instead of the elixer of life
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- a form of beautiful writing
- when the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time
- clay was baked at high temperatures to form what
- a leader who united the mongol clans
- what crop did farmers commonly grow
10 Clues: a form of beautiful writing • a river known for its yellow color • what crop did farmers commonly grow • a leader who united the mongol clans • a fighting tactic used by mongols in battle • clay was baked at high temperatures to form what • canal built by the Sui; connects the Yellow and Yangtze River • what did Chinese scientists create instead of the elixer of life • ...
Asian Literature Crossword 2025-09-30
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- | A 700-verse Hindu scripture that's part of the Mahabharata.
- | Famous Japanese poet known for his mastery of haiku.
- | Chinese philosopher who emphasized morality and social order.
- | One of the longest epic poems in the world, from ancient India.
- | A traditional Japanese poem with a 5-7-5 syllable structure.
- | A school of Buddhism emphasizing meditation and intuition.
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- | Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with the Way.
- | Japanese graphic novels or comics with diverse genres and styles.
- | Epic Sanskrit poem about Prince Rama’s quest to rescue his wife.
- | A classical Japanese theater form using elaborate costumes and stylized movements.
10 Clues: | Famous Japanese poet known for his mastery of haiku. • | A school of Buddhism emphasizing meditation and intuition. • | A 700-verse Hindu scripture that's part of the Mahabharata. • | A traditional Japanese poem with a 5-7-5 syllable structure. • | Chinese philosopher who emphasized morality and social order. • ...
Chinese New Year 2016-02-09
7 Clues: Happy Chinese New Year • An envelope filled with money • A line of rulers from a county • A mythical creature that can fly • Most populated country in the world. • A light source used in Chinese New Year • A rather loud musical instrument that has to be banged to play
Chinese New Year 2023-12-29
7 Clues: Food associated with wealth • One of the twelve zodiac animals • Item used to ward off the creature • Colour associated with chinese new year • Personality trait associated with the animal • Common food eaten by most during chinese new year • Name of the fearsome beast that terrorized the village
China Religion 2024-09-25
7 Clues: Chinese Spirits • A religion founded by Confucius • The Yangshao culture had this belief • A Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama • Buddhist practices were what to Taoist ones? • The Yellow River valley had a belief in life after what? • A Chinese religion focused on the spiritual elements of life
Gengis Khan and Yaun Ducksters 2022-09-29
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- Kublai eventually conquered much of China and established his own Chinese dynasty called the ______ Dynasty.
- The Yuan Dynasty was a period of time when China was under the rule of the __________ Empire.
- Mongol soldiers were well-armed and were taught to fight and ride _____ from a young age.
- After _________ death, the (Yaun) dynasty began to weaken.
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- In order to keep control of his Chinese subjects, Kublai instituted social classes based on race. The ________ made up the highest class
- The Mongol Army trained each day on battlefield tactics and used smoke signals, flags, and _____ to send messages quickly throughout the army.
- Kublai also permitted freedom of religion including Confucianism, ________, and Buddhism.
- Kublai used __________ officials to run the (Yaun)government, but he kept a close eye on them, never quite trusting his former enemy.
- By 1215 he had captured Yanjing (_________) the capital city of the Jin and the Mongols ruled over the northern part of China.
9 Clues: After _________ death, the (Yaun) dynasty began to weaken. • Kublai also permitted freedom of religion including Confucianism, ________, and Buddhism. • Mongol soldiers were well-armed and were taught to fight and ride _____ from a young age. • The Yuan Dynasty was a period of time when China was under the rule of the __________ Empire. • ...
Fast Food Chains - Per. 1 Group #1 2023-04-20
14 Clues: curly fries • royal eating • eating fresh • free peanuts • animal fries • square patties • they have the meats • chinese takeout food • chicken sandwich ogs • the coronel's favorite • chicken and yummy dipping sauce • notorious for bathroom problems • can't eat first day of the week • known for their burritos and bowls
Happy Birthday 2024-09-27
14 Clues: Sto lat • Gefeliciteerd • С Днём рождения • Buon compleanno • Feliz cumpleaños • Bon anniversaire • Feliz aniversário • Gratulerer med dagen • 生日快乐 (shēngrì kuàilè) • Doğum günün kutlu olsun • Grattis på födelsedagen • Alles Gute zum Geburtstag • Tillykke med fødselsdagen • お誕生日おめでとう (otanjoubi omedetou)
Animals 2022-01-09
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- Common farm animal
- small and cute
- A type of dolphin, black and white
- Usually green amphibian
- This years Chinese zodiac
- Sea unicorn
- Not a horse
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- popular sport fish
- Intelligent and independent
- Can be delicious
- Water mammal, understanding
- Long and scaly, no legs
- Not a donkey
- King if the forest
- Man’s best friend
15 Clues: Sea unicorn • Not a horse • Not a donkey • small and cute • Can be delicious • Man’s best friend • popular sport fish • Common farm animal • King if the forest • Usually green amphibian • Long and scaly, no legs • This years Chinese zodiac • Intelligent and independent • Water mammal, understanding • A type of dolphin, black and white
Townsite History 2020-09-03
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- last name of a pioneer Chinese family
- Doc __?__
- Achitect: John __?__
- first hospital building
- named after the Governor General's daughter
- Arts & __?__ Homes
- first commercial building
- Triangle Garden's original purpose
- Tla'amin village site
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- before Marine Ave, it was ...
- Hall, predecesor to Dwight Hall
- __?__ -ton Apartments
- Italian neighbourhood
- New Year's _____ Ball
- Founders' Origins
15 Clues: Doc __?__ • Founders' Origins • Arts & __?__ Homes • Achitect: John __?__ • __?__ -ton Apartments • Italian neighbourhood • New Year's _____ Ball • Tla'amin village site • first hospital building • first commercial building • before Marine Ave, it was ... • Hall, predecesor to Dwight Hall • Triangle Garden's original purpose • last name of a pioneer Chinese family • ...
About Hayley 🤍 2022-04-04
15 Clues: hobbie • a game I play • my prep class • another hobbie • my sisters name • my most used app • my favourite item • my favourite sport • my second language • my favourite colour • my favourite animal • favourite camping spot • when I started at mprps • my favourite Spotify playlist • where I like to visit sometimes
Karl Gutzlaff 2017-06-29
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- A large European country
- The capital of Thailand
- God’s Word
- Swayed
- Gospel leaflet
- An Asian country
- Used to print
- small country near Thailand
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- The Christian name of this missionary
- Karl’s surname
- A native from Cambodia
- A Doctors profession
- From language to language
- Received or delivered
- A nice feed on a Saturday night
15 Clues: Swayed • God’s Word • Used to print • Karl’s surname • Gospel leaflet • An Asian country • A Doctors profession • Received or delivered • A native from Cambodia • The capital of Thailand • A large European country • From language to language • small country near Thailand • A nice feed on a Saturday night • The Christian name of this missionary
Joey crossword 2024-08-07
15 Clues: House of • Movie genre • female sheep • Royal racing • Cringe cartoon • College Dropout • 5-a-side ground • Trump can write? • Sphinx says what • Frank oceans album • In and out of fashion • Rapper of “Not Like Us” • Britain’s favourite takeaway • What you write lots of at Uni • Queen lizzys husband last name
World_Wonders_#1 2025-10-20
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- : ancient Egyptian monuments
- : stone city in Jordan
- : natural wonder in USA
- : Incan mountain city
- : Paris landmark
- : prehistoric site in England
- : waterfall in Africa
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- : marble mausoleum in India
- : huge waterfall between USA and Canada
- : Mayan pyramid in Mexico
- : Japanese sacred mountain
- : temple in Cambodia
- : Roman amphitheater
- : statue in Brazil
- : ancient Chinese structure
15 Clues: : Paris landmark • : statue in Brazil • : temple in Cambodia • : Roman amphitheater • : Incan mountain city • : waterfall in Africa • : stone city in Jordan • : natural wonder in USA • : Mayan pyramid in Mexico • : Japanese sacred mountain • : marble mausoleum in India • : ancient Chinese structure • : ancient Egyptian monuments • : prehistoric site in England • ...
World_Wonders_#1 2025-10-20
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- : ancient Egyptian monuments
- : stone city in Jordan
- : natural wonder in USA
- : Incan mountain city
- : Paris landmark
- : prehistoric site in England
- : waterfall in Africa
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- : marble mausoleum in India
- : huge waterfall between USA and Canada
- : Mayan pyramid in Mexico
- : Japanese sacred mountain
- : temple in Cambodia
- : Roman amphitheater
- : statue in Brazil
- : ancient Chinese structure
15 Clues: : Paris landmark • : statue in Brazil • : temple in Cambodia • : Roman amphitheater • : Incan mountain city • : waterfall in Africa • : stone city in Jordan • : natural wonder in USA • : Mayan pyramid in Mexico • : Japanese sacred mountain • : marble mausoleum in India • : ancient Chinese structure • : ancient Egyptian monuments • : prehistoric site in England • ...
Jose Vazquez Global History words 2017-06-07
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- / practiced in africa
- / dry lands
- / the latest biggest war in the world
- /savior
- / located in present daay peru
- / a god
- / located in present day mexico and central africa
- / the slat march leader
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- / constantinople
- / trade between asia and europe
- / islamic empire
- / spirits of nature
- / acts of barriers
- / chinese exploration
- / the koran/quran
15 Clues: /savior • / a god • / dry lands • / constantinople • / islamic empire • / the koran/quran • / acts of barriers • / spirits of nature • / practiced in africa • / chinese exploration • / the slat march leader • / located in present daay peru • / trade between asia and europe • / the latest biggest war in the world • / located in present day mexico and central africa
Vocab Quiz Week 6 2013-09-27
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- Aid or facilitate
- Sweetly pleasing to the ear
- To place two or more things in close proximity
- Infamous
- Offended or affronted
- Ephemeral, lacking physical form
- An incorrect term
- Raider
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- Pre-dating the flood
- Rife with; stressed
- Lacking delicacy or sophistication
- To replace a rightful position
- Twisting
- To erase
- A Chinese man's pigtail
15 Clues: Raider • Twisting • Infamous • To erase • Aid or facilitate • An incorrect term • Rife with; stressed • Pre-dating the flood • Offended or affronted • A Chinese man's pigtail • Sweetly pleasing to the ear • To replace a rightful position • Ephemeral, lacking physical form • Lacking delicacy or sophistication • To place two or more things in close proximity
Revision - Social Science Grade 6th Feb 2022 2022-02-24
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- Islam
- chinese pilgrim
- divisions of village
- major domains of the Earth
- Government appoints
- gave concept of zero to the world
- 66½° N
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- health science
- space starts after this layer
- Dark Continent
- Discovered the sea route to India from
- Harshavardhan
- Zila Panchayat
- A layer of Earth surrounding the Earth
- xuan zang
15 Clues: Islam • 66½° N • xuan zang • Harshavardhan • health science • Dark Continent • Zila Panchayat • chinese pilgrim • Government appoints • divisions of village • major domains of the Earth • space starts after this layer • gave concept of zero to the world • Discovered the sea route to India from • A layer of Earth surrounding the Earth
Famous Landmarks 2023-09-05
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- - Greek hilltop citadel
- - World's largest coral reef
- - Prehistoric stone circle
- - Opulent French palace
- - Cambodian temple complex
- - Presidential sculpture
- - Japanese cherry blossoms
Down
- - Egyptian marvels in Giza
- - Rio de Janeiro's statue
- - Symbol of freedom in NYC
- - Iconic Parisian tower
- - Marble mausoleum in India
- - Ancient Chinese fortification
- - Roman amphitheater in Italy
- - Incan citadel in Peru
15 Clues: - Greek hilltop citadel • - Iconic Parisian tower • - Opulent French palace • - Incan citadel in Peru • - Presidential sculpture • - Rio de Janeiro's statue • - Egyptian marvels in Giza • - Symbol of freedom in NYC • - Prehistoric stone circle • - Cambodian temple complex • - Japanese cherry blossoms • - Marble mausoleum in India • - World's largest coral reef • ...
carson 2024-02-09
15 Clues: important • chinese ? • Has a trunk • who are we? • first date? • silent wolf • 2024 _______ • Flying mammal • years together • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • will turn you to a rat • first "I Love You" was at? • I almost was sick because of? • if i was this you'd be with me everyday
Katherine's Crossword Puzzle 2019-06-26
15 Clues: A dressing • White dress • Orange soda • F&B manager • Evening meal • Your answer! • Popcorn is a must • Made with seaweed • A fun time with me • I want to know more • LOL...me of course! • Comes with a fortune • Only 1! No lushes ;-) • Something great you have • Funny with a bit of sarcasm
Vocabulario 2.2 2020-11-02
15 Clues: more • a lot • Horror movies • Romance books • Sports are fun • I like parties • Chess is awesome • animales are great • vegetables are awful • videogames are boring • hamburgers are horrible • Ice cream is pretty good • chinese food is delicious • music is kind of romantic • I like them both/It's all the same to me
3 bd 2025-03-21
15 Clues: a colour • in the sea • from a cow • read a ???? • Has a trunk • a yellow fruit • opposite of sad • Man's best friend • a city in jiangsu • Likes to chase mice • famous Chinese food • Large Australian animal • adding numbers in class • where you go Monday and Friday • Flying mammal sleeps upside down
Tea Varieties 1 2025-10-23
Across
- Caffeine-free red tea
- Strong breakfast type
- Fresh mint infusion
- Fragrant floral tea
- Black tea with bergamot
- Citrusy herbal infusion
- Refreshing Moroccan favorite
Down
- Indian mountain tea
- Light antioxidant tea
- Herbal calming tea
- Tart red herbal tea
- Warming spicy infusion
- Delicate young leaves
- Semi-oxidized Chinese tea
- Japanese green powder
15 Clues: Herbal calming tea • Indian mountain tea • Tart red herbal tea • Fresh mint infusion • Fragrant floral tea • Light antioxidant tea • Caffeine-free red tea • Strong breakfast type • Delicate young leaves • Japanese green powder • Warming spicy infusion • Black tea with bergamot • Citrusy herbal infusion • Semi-oxidized Chinese tea • Refreshing Moroccan favorite
World_Wonders_#1 2025-10-20
Across
- : ancient Egyptian monuments
- : stone city in Jordan
- : natural wonder in USA
- : Incan mountain city
- : Paris landmark
- : prehistoric site in England
- : waterfall in Africa
Down
- : marble mausoleum in India
- : huge waterfall between USA and Canada
- : Mayan pyramid in Mexico
- : Japanese sacred mountain
- : temple in Cambodia
- : Roman amphitheater
- : statue in Brazil
- : ancient Chinese structure
15 Clues: : Paris landmark • : statue in Brazil • : temple in Cambodia • : Roman amphitheater • : Incan mountain city • : waterfall in Africa • : stone city in Jordan • : natural wonder in USA • : Mayan pyramid in Mexico • : Japanese sacred mountain • : marble mausoleum in India • : ancient Chinese structure • : ancient Egyptian monuments • : prehistoric site in England • ...
Caleb Ayers 2022-02-23
Across
- The current leader of China.
- This was a bad effect where there would be two parents caring for four grandparents, and eventually one kid caring for all six of them.
- An event that ended in chaos with many deaths, cultural material destroyed, and bad economy. Lasted from 1966-1976.
- An economic and social campaign led by the Chinese Communist Party from 1958 to 1962. It was a big failure.
- A policy that was put in replacing the one child policy because the Chinese government realised that the one child policy was not going well. The intention of this is to increase birth rate in China.
- Successor of Mao Zedong.
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
Down
- Credit that can be gained or lost by behaviors and activities that determines what a person can and cannot do.
- Protestors gathered here in 1989 for freedoms in 1989 but the Chinese government did not like that so they got the army and killed hundreds of people.
- A Turkic ethnic group in Northwestern China. Some people in this group are geting sent to jails and being tortured for their belifes.
- China's government put in this policy to bring the population of China down.
- A coutry in Asia that has the worlds largest population and second most land.
- Former president of the People's Republic of China.
- The government type of China. What Mao Zedong belived in.
- Restriction of internet access in China in order to "maintain saftey of citizens.
15 Clues: Successor of Mao Zedong. • The current leader of China. • Former president of the People's Republic of China. • The government type of China. What Mao Zedong belived in. • China's government put in this policy to bring the population of China down. • A coutry in Asia that has the worlds largest population and second most land. • ...
Australia and Asia- China and the Boxer Rebellion 2013-10-29
Across
- last empress of China
- highly addictive drug made out of poppies
- a trader
- the Chinese belief that the emperor received his right to rule directly from heaven
- belief that people of the same culture or ideals ought to belong to the same nation-state. Extends to the belief that one’s country is superior to other countries.
- an effort by many people to change the government or leader of a country by the use of protest or violence
- the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries
Down
- a belief developed by Confucius where the primary goal is to achieve harmony. Has profoundly influenced Chinese behaviour and way of living
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments though it has no formal authority
- one of 13 government appointed merchants allowed to deal with foreigners
- the official residence of diplomats (representatives of foreign nations) and their families in another country
- an agreement signed following the Opium Wars that ended the Canton system of trade and allowed Western Powers influence in China (and gave Hong Kong to Britain until 1997!)
- a system of trade that saw all foreign trade conducted through Canton in the south in order to keep foreigners away from the imperial city of Peking (Beijing) in the north
- a member of a people originally living in Manchuria, who formed the last imperial dynasty of China
- Anti-foreigner movement of Chinese martial artists known as the ‘Righteous and Harmonious Fists” called the ‘Boxers’ by the British
15 Clues: a trader • last empress of China • highly addictive drug made out of poppies • one of 13 government appointed merchants allowed to deal with foreigners • the Chinese belief that the emperor received his right to rule directly from heaven • the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries • ...
Australia and Asia- China and the Boxer Rebellion 2013-10-29
Across
- a trader
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments though it has no formal authority
- an agreement signed following the Opium Wars that ended the Canton system of trade and allowed Western Powers influence in China (and gave Hong Kong to Britain until 1997!)
- a belief developed by Confucius where the primary goal is to achieve harmony. Has profoundly influenced Chinese behaviour and way of living
- an effort by many people to change the government or leader of a country by the use of protest or violence
- one of 13 government appointed merchants allowed to deal with foreigners
- belief that people of the same culture or ideals ought to belong to the same nation-state. Extends to the belief that one’s country is superior to other countries.
Down
- a member of a people originally living in Manchuria, who formed the last imperial dynasty of China
- the Chinese belief that the emperor received his right to rule directly from heaven
- the official residence of diplomats (representatives of foreign nations) and their families in another country
- a system of trade that saw all foreign trade conducted through Canton in the south in order to keep foreigners away from the imperial city of Peking (Beijing) in the north
- the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries
- highly addictive drug made out of poppies
- last empress of China
- Anti-foreigner movement of Chinese martial artists known as the ‘Righteous and Harmonious Fists” called the ‘Boxers’ by the British
15 Clues: a trader • last empress of China • highly addictive drug made out of poppies • one of 13 government appointed merchants allowed to deal with foreigners • the Chinese belief that the emperor received his right to rule directly from heaven • the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries • ...
Nationalities =) 2021-02-11
Across
- Someone from Holland
- Someone from Scotland
- Someone from America
- Someone from Germany
- Someone from Italy
- Someone from the country above Spain
- The best nationality
Down
- Someone from Sweden
- Someone from Australia
- Someone from China
- The WORST nationality / Someone from England
- Someone from Russia
- Someone from Spain
- Someone from Africa
- Someone from Wales
15 Clues: Someone from China • Someone from Spain • Someone from Wales • Someone from Italy • Someone from Sweden • Someone from Russia • Someone from Africa • Someone from Holland • Someone from America • Someone from Germany • The best nationality • Someone from Scotland • Someone from Australia • Someone from the country above Spain • The WORST nationality / Someone from England
KOMMUNISM FOR KIDDOS 2020-05-31
Across
- Ideology for all
- Took up Communism
- Type of Doll Advertised
- Sunflower Address
- Led by Lenin in the October Revolution
- Newspaper
- ___ Joseph Stalin
Down
- Working Class
- Hammer & ___
- Brought an idea across countries
- Now St. Petersburg
- Watch it on Friday!
- Karl Marx's The Communist ____
- Elected to be General Secretary
- Chinese rebellion with great impact
15 Clues: Newspaper • Hammer & ___ • Working Class • Ideology for all • Took up Communism • Sunflower Address • ___ Joseph Stalin • Now St. Petersburg • Watch it on Friday! • Type of Doll Advertised • Karl Marx's The Communist ____ • Elected to be General Secretary • Brought an idea across countries • Chinese rebellion with great impact • Led by Lenin in the October Revolution
Vocabulary 1 2021-10-02
Language Day 2023-02-10
15 Clues: Hindu Festival • Hello in Korea • Hello in Hindi • Hello in French • Hello in German • Hello in Telugu • Hello in Chinese • Hello in Japanese • Thank you in Hindi • Goodbye in Spanish • Thank you in Spanish • Bless you in Spanish • Thank you in Japanese • Mother tongue of Myanmar • Mother tongue of Denmark
James Crossword 3 2024-07-11
15 Clues: Drunk (4,5) • Don’t care (10) • All knowing (10) • Too slow (3,4,6) • Fool’s gold (4,8) • Belladonna (6,10) • Pickled fruit (7) • Long term loan (8) • Country in Asia (8) • The morning star (6) • Does murder sleep (7) • French Chardonnay (6) • Selection of dishes (6,4) • Egyptian heretic king (9) • Forbidden Chinese colour (6)
SAT Words avid crossoword 2024-10-17
Across
- She ______ the movement
- French,Chinese,and English
- I don't care about her award, what a ______
- Better than
- Stubborn,Inconvincible
- Dramatic,Theatric
- Incorrect name
Down
- Woman were_____ in 1919 by law
- Crime of producing______ bills
- Yell at someone
- Dislike,hate
- Your_____ will be your downfall
- Sight,View
- Toxic,Hurtful
- Omen of disaster
15 Clues: Sight,View • Better than • Dislike,hate • Toxic,Hurtful • Incorrect name • Yell at someone • Omen of disaster • Dramatic,Theatric • Stubborn,Inconvincible • She ______ the movement • French,Chinese,and English • Woman were_____ in 1919 by law • Crime of producing______ bills • Your_____ will be your downfall • I don't care about her award, what a ______
Janaya Halllll 2023-06-06
15 Clues: ... • Tartar • go now (2) • Josh's true form • The chocolate man • Sugar daddys shoes • Captial of Azerbaijan • overpaid, underworked • worth $2 to eat whole • Crunchy date stuff (2) • 2 plates and a crystal • Chinese Intolerance (2) • Back Rubbing Bearded Hottie • Wheelchair mans favorite word • Move from one place to another
You Title This 2022-12-08
15 Clues: planted • infected • to cross • of origin • like skin • their coming • finds a way in • to replace with • a culture no longer • distinct but related • they bring with them • a force against which • a measure of distances between • go back to where you came from • miniature trees like cramped feet, kept secret
Historical Landmarks 2023-08-22
Across
- - Ancient Chinese defense marvel.
- - Giza's enigmatic statue.
- - Italian leaning campanile.
- - SF's majestic orange span.
- - Parisian iron lattice beauty.
- - Agra's ivory-white masterpiece.
- - Presidential granite tribute.
Down
- - Ancient megalithic circle.
- - Egyptian triangular tomb structures.
- - Rome's grand arena.
- - Athens' hilltop citadel.
- - Incan mountaintop citadel.
- - Granada's Moorish marvel.
- - London's iconic clock.
- - Enlightened harbor guardian.
15 Clues: - Rome's grand arena. • - London's iconic clock. • - Giza's enigmatic statue. • - Athens' hilltop citadel. • - Granada's Moorish marvel. • - Ancient megalithic circle. • - Italian leaning campanile. • - SF's majestic orange span. • - Incan mountaintop citadel. • - Enlightened harbor guardian. • - Parisian iron lattice beauty. • - Presidential granite tribute. • ...
Famous Landmarks 2023-09-06
Across
- - Japanese cherry blossoms.
- - Ancient Chinese fortification.
- - Incan citadel in Peru.
- - Roman amphitheater in Italy.
- - Symbol of freedom in NYC.
- - Opulent French palace.
- - World's largest coral reef.
Down
- - Prehistoric stone circle.
- - Cambodian temple complex.
- - Presidential sculpture.
- - Egyptian marvels in Giza.
- - Rio de Janeiro's statue.
- - Greek hilltop citadel.
- - Iconic Parisian tower.
- - Marble mausoleum in India.
15 Clues: - Greek hilltop citadel. • - Incan citadel in Peru. • - Iconic Parisian tower. • - Opulent French palace. • - Presidential sculpture. • - Rio de Janeiro's statue. • - Japanese cherry blossoms. • - Prehistoric stone circle. • - Cambodian temple complex. • - Egyptian marvels in Giza. • - Symbol of freedom in NYC. • - Marble mausoleum in India. • - World's largest coral reef. • ...
Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2022-05-16
Across
- Country with the largest population
- Japanese warrior
- Capital of Japan
- Predominant religion in Asia
- Japan's highest mountain
- Hello in Lao
Down
- Hello in Nepali
- Most popular sushi roll
- Hello in Hawaiian
- food that is filling wrapped in dough
- Hello in Indonesian
- Hello in Filipino
- Chinese utensil
- Hello in Vietnamese
- staple of Asian cuisine
15 Clues: Hello in Lao • Hello in Nepali • Chinese utensil • Japanese warrior • Capital of Japan • Hello in Hawaiian • Hello in Filipino • Hello in Indonesian • Hello in Vietnamese • Most popular sushi roll • staple of Asian cuisine • Japan's highest mountain • Predominant religion in Asia • Country with the largest population • food that is filling wrapped in dough
期中記憶力大考驗 2025-04-01
The Han Dynasty, Leisure's of the Rich 2023-03-13
7 Clues: Chinese Chess • Chinese Football • One who moves their body around as an art form • people who do things to bring out joy in others • Transport A form of transportation on an animal • A person who plays different melodies and tunes • Where you throw sticks and move counters around on a board
Gunpowder in ancient China 2023-03-23
Across
- in a firework and in outer space
- inventors of gunpowder
- used to make fireworks and invented by ancient Chinese alchemists
Down
- what did the ancient Chinese call gunpowder
- components:stars, gunpowder, fuse, charge
- makes the firework explode in the sky- not in your hand
- ancient rockets were made out of this
7 Clues: inventors of gunpowder • in a firework and in outer space • ancient rockets were made out of this • components:stars, gunpowder, fuse, charge • what did the ancient Chinese call gunpowder • makes the firework explode in the sky- not in your hand • used to make fireworks and invented by ancient Chinese alchemists
Ancient China 2025-03-13
Across
- Dynasty ran by the very first chinese emperor
- Dynasty had a pictographic writing system
- Largest man made structure ever built
Down
- First global trade route in history
- a chinese philosopher
- Dynasty that believed in a deity named Tian
- Dynasty that had a very vast trading system that generated lots of money
7 Clues: a chinese philosopher • First global trade route in history • Largest man made structure ever built • Dynasty had a pictographic writing system • Dynasty that believed in a deity named Tian • Dynasty ran by the very first chinese emperor • Dynasty that had a very vast trading system that generated lots of money
Ancient China 2025-03-13
Across
- Dynasty ran by the very first chinese emperor
- Dynasty had a pictographic writing system
- Largest man made structure ever built
Down
- First global trade route in history
- a chinese philosopher
- Dynasty that believed in a deity named Tian
- Dynasty that had a very vast trading system that generated lots of money
7 Clues: a chinese philosopher • First global trade route in history • Largest man made structure ever built • Dynasty had a pictographic writing system • Dynasty that believed in a deity named Tian • Dynasty ran by the very first chinese emperor • Dynasty that had a very vast trading system that generated lots of money
Chapter Seven 2024-11-19
Across
- an unwritten military code that governed the conduct of the Japanese samurai
- a form of nature worship that attributed deity to anything in nature that was awe-inspiring or extraordinary; stressed the supremacy of the sun goddess and the divine descent of the emperor; a religion of feeling
- based on the belief that a gifted person can interact with spirits
- “great general”; military ruler of Japan; held the real power over the Japanese government from 1192 to 1868
- a Chinese custom that involved breaking toes in order to bind a girl’s foot to keep them dainty
Down
- a clan that took over Japan by marrying their daughters to the sons of the imperial family and forcing the ruling emperor to abdicate when a son was born
- a kingdom that thrived in central and southern Vietnam until the Dai Viet gained control of the territory
- an empire that developed sometime between the ninth and thirteenth centuries in Cambodia
- Chinese dynasty that briefly united China through marriage alliances and military expansion; emerged under the leadership of Yang Jian and his son, Yangdi
- Japanese clan that forged a unified state; claimed divine lineage for the emperor
- restored order under Emperor Taizu; politically weak compared to China’s previous dynasties
- Japanese warriors
- became the second golden age in Chinese history (the Han dynasty being the first golden age)
13 Clues: Japanese warriors • based on the belief that a gifted person can interact with spirits • an unwritten military code that governed the conduct of the Japanese samurai • Japanese clan that forged a unified state; claimed divine lineage for the emperor • an empire that developed sometime between the ninth and thirteenth centuries in Cambodia • ...
Iron Plow 2012-11-05
8 Clues: The reason they made it • What this cross words about • An animal that draws the ox • Where the iron plow was made • Where the Chinese people use the iron • a crop that needs the iron plow to sow • a crop that needs the iron plow to sow • The Chinese name for what the cross word is about
ANIMALS 2018-05-30
Across
- ORCA
- ADORABLE MARINE MAMMAL
- BIGGEST BIRD
- BAMBOO EATING CHINESE MAMMAL
- ANNOYING LITTLE INSECT
- USED AS FAST LAND TRANSPORT IN ANCIENT TIMES
- 8 LEGGED BUG
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- BIGGEST LAND ANIMAL
- BEAUTIFUL FLYING INSECT
- FASTEST LAND ANIMAL
- PINK AND STANDS ON ONE LEG
- STRIPED HOOFED MAMMAL
- HUMPED MAMMAL
- LONG NECK, LONG TONGUE
- STRIPED BIG CAT
15 Clues: ORCA • BIGGEST BIRD • 8 LEGGED BUG • HUMPED MAMMAL • STRIPED BIG CAT • BIGGEST LAND ANIMAL • FASTEST LAND ANIMAL • STRIPED HOOFED MAMMAL • ADORABLE MARINE MAMMAL • LONG NECK, LONG TONGUE • ANNOYING LITTLE INSECT • BEAUTIFUL FLYING INSECT • PINK AND STANDS ON ONE LEG • BAMBOO EATING CHINESE MAMMAL • USED AS FAST LAND TRANSPORT IN ANCIENT TIMES
Puzzle #12 Famous Landmarks 2023-11-30
Across
- Incan mountaintop city
- Jordanian archaeological site
- Chinese defensive marvel
- Ancient English stone circle
- New York Harbor symbol
- Ancient Egyptian wonders
- Roman amphitheater
Down
- Australian coral ecosystem
- Rio de Janeiro's iconic statue
- Australian architectural icon
- Indian marble masterpiece
- Parisian iron landmark
- London clock tower
- Arizona's vast natural wonder
- Athens' ancient citadel
15 Clues: London clock tower • Roman amphitheater • Incan mountaintop city • Parisian iron landmark • New York Harbor symbol • Athens' ancient citadel • Chinese defensive marvel • Ancient Egyptian wonders • Indian marble masterpiece • Australian coral ecosystem • Ancient English stone circle • Australian architectural icon • Jordanian archaeological site • Arizona's vast natural wonder • ...
Nationalities 2023-06-26
Across
- Someone from Mexico
- Someone from Australia
- African Someone from South Africa
- Someone from Italy
- Someone from the United Kingdom
- Someone from India
- Someone from Russia
- Someone from China
Down
- Someone from Japan
- Someone from Brazil
- Someone from Spain
- Someone from Germany
- Someone from France
- Someone from Canada
- Someone from the United States
15 Clues: Someone from Japan • Someone from Spain • Someone from Italy • Someone from India • Someone from China • Someone from Brazil • Someone from Mexico • Someone from France • Someone from Canada • Someone from Russia • Someone from Germany • Someone from Australia • Someone from the United States • Someone from the United Kingdom • African Someone from South Africa
Chai Euphoria Crossword 2021-09-24
15 Clues: Pune • Froth • Blog Name • Yemen Tea • Healthy Tea • Tea in Hindi • The American Tea • Chinese Green Tea • Japanese Green Tea • The Alcoholic Beverage • Tea Plantation in Assam • Masala Chai with a twist • Best combination with chai • The Man who brought tea to India • How East India Company brought Tea to India?
World_Wonders_#1 2025-10-21
Across
- Ancient Egyptian monuments
- Stone city in Jordan
- Natural wonder in USA
- Incan mountain city
- Paris landmark
- Prehistoric site in England
- Waterfall in Africa
Down
- Marble mausoleum in India
- Huge waterfall between USA and Canada
- Mayan pyramid in Mexico
- Japanese sacred mountain
- Temple in Cambodia
- Roman amphitheater
- Statue in Brazil
- Ancient Chinese structure
15 Clues: Paris landmark • Statue in Brazil • Temple in Cambodia • Roman amphitheater • Incan mountain city • Waterfall in Africa • Stone city in Jordan • Natural wonder in USA • Mayan pyramid in Mexico • Japanese sacred mountain • Marble mausoleum in India • Ancient Chinese structure • Ancient Egyptian monuments • Prehistoric site in England • Huge waterfall between USA and Canada
Tea Varieties 2025-10-23
Across
- Caffeine-free red tea
- Strong breakfast type
- Fresh mint infusion
- Fragrant floral tea
- Black tea with bergamot
- Citrusy herbal infusion
- Refreshing Moroccan favorite
Down
- Indian mountain tea
- Light antioxidant tea
- Herbal calming tea
- Tart red herbal tea
- Warming spicy infusion
- Delicate young leaves
- Semi-oxidized Chinese tea
- Japanese green powder
15 Clues: Herbal calming tea • Indian mountain tea • Tart red herbal tea • Fresh mint infusion • Fragrant floral tea • Light antioxidant tea • Caffeine-free red tea • Strong breakfast type • Delicate young leaves • Japanese green powder • Warming spicy infusion • Black tea with bergamot • Citrusy herbal infusion • Semi-oxidized Chinese tea • Refreshing Moroccan favorite
World_Wonders_#1 2025-10-20
Across
- : ancient Egyptian monuments
- : stone city in Jordan
- : natural wonder in USA
- : Incan mountain city
- : Paris landmark
- : prehistoric site in England
- : waterfall in Africa
Down
- : marble mausoleum in India
- : huge waterfall between USA and Canada
- : Mayan pyramid in Mexico
- : Japanese sacred mountain
- : temple in Cambodia
- : Roman amphitheater
- : statue in Brazil
- : ancient Chinese structure
15 Clues: : Paris landmark • : statue in Brazil • : temple in Cambodia • : Roman amphitheater • : Incan mountain city • : waterfall in Africa • : stone city in Jordan • : natural wonder in USA • : Mayan pyramid in Mexico • : Japanese sacred mountain • : marble mausoleum in India • : ancient Chinese structure • : ancient Egyptian monuments • : prehistoric site in England • ...
World_Wonders_#1 2025-10-20
Across
- : ancient Egyptian monuments
- : stone city in Jordan
- : natural wonder in USA
- : Incan mountain city
- : Paris landmark
- : prehistoric site in England
- : waterfall in Africa
Down
- : marble mausoleum in India
- : huge waterfall between USA and Canada
- : Mayan pyramid in Mexico
- : Japanese sacred mountain
- : temple in Cambodia
- : Roman amphitheater
- : statue in Brazil
- : ancient Chinese structure
15 Clues: : Paris landmark • : statue in Brazil • : temple in Cambodia • : Roman amphitheater • : Incan mountain city • : waterfall in Africa • : stone city in Jordan • : natural wonder in USA • : Mayan pyramid in Mexico • : Japanese sacred mountain • : marble mausoleum in India • : ancient Chinese structure • : ancient Egyptian monuments • : prehistoric site in England • ...
4M 2025-12-16
15 Clues: is chinese • has a twin • sporty girl • pink glasses • 4M's teacher • has long hair • kimmy's glasses • has a brother in 4P • has a gold necklace • has a brother in 4W • tallest in the class • shortest in our class • my spit class teacher • friends with Charlotte • loves kuromi but hates pompom purin
Australia and Asia- China and the Boxer Rebellion 2013-10-29
Across
- a member of a people originally living in Manchuria, who formed the last imperial dynasty of China
- a system of trade that saw all foreign trade conducted through Canton in the south in order to keep foreigners away from the imperial city of Peking (Beijing) in the north
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments though it has no formal authority
- highly addictive drug made out of poppies
- last empress of China
Down
- belief that people of the same culture or ideals ought to belong to the same nation-state. Extends to the belief that one’s country is superior to other countries.
- a trader
- one of 13 government appointed merchants allowed to deal with foreigners
- the Chinese belief that the emperor received his right to rule directly from heaven
- a belief developed by Confucius where the primary goal is to achieve harmony. Has profoundly influenced Chinese behaviour and way of living
- Anti-foreigner movement of Chinese martial artists known as the ‘Righteous and Harmonious Fists” called the ‘Boxers’ by the British
- the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries
- an effort by many people to change the government or leader of a country by the use of protest or violence
- an agreement signed following the Opium Wars that ended the Canton system of trade and allowed Western Powers influence in China (and gave Hong Kong to Britain until 1997!)
- the official residence of diplomats (representatives of foreign nations) and their families in another country
15 Clues: a trader • last empress of China • highly addictive drug made out of poppies • one of 13 government appointed merchants allowed to deal with foreigners • the Chinese belief that the emperor received his right to rule directly from heaven • the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries • ...
Nationalities 2016-10-11
Subject 2023-05-03
Clubs 2021-10-12
Nationality 2024-09-17
3.3 The Mongol Empire and Ming China 2021-10-20
Across
- Marco Polo (c. 1254–1324) was a traveler, merchant, and adventurer from Venice who journeyed from Europe to Asia in 1271–95, spending 17 years serving the Mongol emperor Kublai Khan. Polo dictated the account of his travels, The Travels of Marco Polo (originally Il Milione in Italian), to a fellow prisoner while imprisoned during a war with Genoa. His book proved a great success, but few readers believed it was true. Evidence outside his book that he journeyed so far to the east has not been found; however, during the centuries since his death, others have confirmed the accuracy of most of what he described.
- Chinese dynasty in which Chinese rule was restored; held power from 1368 to 1644
- Zheng He (c. 1371–1433) was an admiral in the Ming Chinese navy and diplomat who made his first voyage in 1405 to Vietnam, India, and Africa to both explore and trade. His huge fleet of hundred of junks (Chinese ships) and thousands of sailors carried silk, porcelain, and lacquerware to trade for pearls, spices, ivory, and timber. Zheng He made seven voyages in all, exploring, trading successfully, and thereby motivating Chinese merchants to establish trade centers in Southeast Asia and India.
- Chinese dynasty ruled by the Mongols from 1279 to 1368; best-known ruler was Kublai Khan
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- sparse, dry, treeless grassland
- a device used for counting and calculating by sliding small balls or beads along rods or in grooves
- Kublai Khan (1215–1294) was the grandson of Genghis Khan and founded the Yuan dynasty, conquered the Song dynasty in the south to complete Mongol control of China, and proved a strong and intelligent ruler of the vast empire. Guided by Confucian Chinese advisors, he undertook reforms in his territories and politically reunited China, but also engaged in a series of costly and fruitless wars with neighboring kingdoms. He generally left Chinese life unchanged and, although religious, was known for his acceptance of various religious practices and for granting economic privileges to favored sects.
- Genghis Khan (1162–1227) rose from poverty to unite the warring Mongol tribes. He imposed discipline, exacted loyalty, and then proceeded to build an army that conquered the vast areas of Central Asia and China and became the Mongol empire. He was known for both his fierceness and his generosity. The Mongol empire lasted long after his death during a military campaign. His descendants added to the empire until it became the largest empire in the world prior to the British empire.
8 Clues: sparse, dry, treeless grassland • Chinese dynasty in which Chinese rule was restored; held power from 1368 to 1644 • Chinese dynasty ruled by the Mongols from 1279 to 1368; best-known ruler was Kublai Khan • a device used for counting and calculating by sliding small balls or beads along rods or in grooves • ...
Lit Circle 3 2020-12-01
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- Type of tea Alex made on May 24th (Hint two words)
- Name for protesting students
- Name of the station (Hint two words)
- ENG stands for (Hint three words)
- Food Boiled for the red army for them to stay alive
- Name of leader who died in 1976
- Name of Qian-Guo-liang's son-in-law (Hint three words)
- International newsfeed cut by who
- Month when People's Republic of China started up
- Street where soldiers gathered on May 26th (Hint two words)
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- Place where Eddie and Alex's Dad went on the morning of May 23 (Hint two words)
- Type of gun used to intimidate the crowds (Hint two words)
- Person near death in the Chinese Embassy (Hint three words)
- The 27th Red Army Division run by who (Hint two words)
- Wind in Chinese
- Event in China in 1949
- Rule put on journalists in Beijing (Hint two words)
- Cao-Cao and Sun Quan fooled by (Hint three words)
- Term used by Lao Xu's students to describe the Statue of Liberty (Hint three words)
19 Clues: Wind in Chinese • Event in China in 1949 • Name for protesting students • Name of leader who died in 1976 • ENG stands for (Hint three words) • International newsfeed cut by who • Name of the station (Hint two words) • Month when People's Republic of China started up • Cao-Cao and Sun Quan fooled by (Hint three words) • Type of tea Alex made on May 24th (Hint two words) • ...
Module 2 Crossword 2022-02-04
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- Ghana, Mali, and Songhai were 3 kingdoms located on this continent
- Title of an Ottoman emperor
- The bottom of the Confucian class system
- The third class of the Confucian class system
- Country Matthew Perry sailed for, which demanded Japan end their isolation
- Chinese system which limited trade to one city
- The second class of the Confucian class system
- King of the Mali empire who's known for handing out lots of gold
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- Empire located to the east of the Ottomans
- The interconnectedness of people and things across the globe
- The top of the Confucian class system
- Alternate ______ System, where Japanese families had to travel to the capital every 2 years
- The Chinese dynasty that came before the Qing
- A series of trade routes that connected Europe, the Middle East, and Asia
- Title of the military leader of Japan
- The group of people from Manchuria who started the Qing Dynasty in China
- The Ottoman Empire was primarily this kind of Muslim
- The number of the Islamic pillars of faith
- Roman Catholic missionaries who travelled the world in hopes of converting people to Catholicism
19 Clues: Title of an Ottoman emperor • The top of the Confucian class system • Title of the military leader of Japan • The bottom of the Confucian class system • Empire located to the east of the Ottomans • The number of the Islamic pillars of faith • The Chinese dynasty that came before the Qing • The third class of the Confucian class system • ...
Cold Cross 2023-03-17
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- The president that got shot in texas
- the practice of trying to achieve an advantageous outcome by pushing dangerous events to the brink of active conflict.
- The man who led united forces into the korean war
- Prime Minister of Vietnam from 1945-1955
- The process of stopping the spread of communism
- The leader of Cuba
- The border of military operations in the Korean peninsula
- Chinese communist revolutionary who was the founder of the People's Republic of China
- A theory that shares the name of a popular pizza chain
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- The border of countries used by the soviets
- Chinese Nationalist politician, revolutionary, and military leader who served as the leader of the Republic of China and the Generalissimo
- policy of the Richard Nixon administration to end U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War
- The first secretary of the Communist Party
- A wall in berlin
- South Vietnamese politician who was the final prime minister of the State of Vietnam
- armed communist organization in South Vietnam
- the name that was popularly given to members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea
- The war that took place in eastern Asia
- The opposite of false man
19 Clues: A wall in berlin • The leader of Cuba • The opposite of false man • The president that got shot in texas • The war that took place in eastern Asia • Prime Minister of Vietnam from 1945-1955 • The first secretary of the Communist Party • The border of countries used by the soviets • armed communist organization in South Vietnam • ...
Ancient China 2022-09-12
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- Deep respect for elders
- The force that guides everything according to Daoism
- Book of saying by Confucius
- Qin created the Great Wall of China to keep these people out
- Go with the flow philosophy
- This cycle happened when a ruler would lose the Mandate of Heaven and another would gain it
- Believed people would be good because they were afraid of the consequences
- A period of chaos in China after the Han dynasty fell
- This started in India and traveled to China
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- These people started to take over when the Han dynasty was losing power
- Only people who were qualified would get government jobs
- The Qin was the first of these to rule over all of China
- Shi Huangdi had soldiers created of this to guard his tomb
- Where Chinese civilization started
- There is a balance between the good and bad in the world
- 3rd longest river in the world
- The dynasty that most commonly used Legalism
- The Mandate of Heaven said that Chinese rulers had the approval of _____ to rule
- Shi Huangdi drank this because he thought it would make him live forever
19 Clues: Deep respect for elders • Book of saying by Confucius • Go with the flow philosophy • 3rd longest river in the world • Where Chinese civilization started • This started in India and traveled to China • The dynasty that most commonly used Legalism • The force that guides everything according to Daoism • A period of chaos in China after the Han dynasty fell • ...
JY First Crossword 2020-04-05
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- This famed naturalist who may have discovered theory of evolution around same time as Darwin, spent time researching in Sarawak
- The big rock which gave Rock Road its name
- Cinema which was formerly on the site of present Tun Jugah Complex
- Sarawak's first Chief Minister
- The part of Kuching where Song Kheng Hai built many shophouses in the 1920s
- The oldest Chinese temple in Kuching (3,3,4)
- Surname of the leader of the Chinese Uprising of 1857
- He held off the Brookes at Gunung Sadok
- Where many of the vendors at the old Satok Sunday market moved to (5,3)
- The animal which was mascot of the Brooke family
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- Jalan before Rubber and after Pisang
- Believed to be the first capital of Sarawak
- Some say Sarawak got its name from this mineral
- Actress who starred in "Sleeping Dictionary", the movie shot in Sarawak
- The Japanese military officer who was overall in charge of Batu Lintang POW Camp
- Name of Brooke descendant who is currently Director of Brooke Trust
- Third British Governor of colonial Sarawak
- A kind of fishing which uses this to knock out the fish
- State bird of Sarawak
19 Clues: State bird of Sarawak • Sarawak's first Chief Minister • Jalan before Rubber and after Pisang • He held off the Brookes at Gunung Sadok • The big rock which gave Rock Road its name • Third British Governor of colonial Sarawak • Believed to be the first capital of Sarawak • The oldest Chinese temple in Kuching (3,3,4) • Some say Sarawak got its name from this mineral • ...
Lunar New Year Crossword 2022-12-28
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- According to legend, ________ produce loud noises that will help to scare Nian away.
- During Chinese New Year, many people in Singapore and Malaysia yell out auspicious greetings while tossing the ingredients in the dish, _____________.
- This fruit is a symbol of wealth and prosperity and is ubiquitous every Chinese New Year!
- The year 2023 is the year of the ___ according to the Vietnamese Zodiac.
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- Eating tteok-guk during Seollal means you get to become a year _____.
- Elders often give money in red _______ to the younger generation during the Lunar New Year as a symbol of good wishes for the new year.
- The Rabbit is the _____ animal in the Chinese Zodiac.
- Lunar New Year is also known as the ______ Festival in China.
8 Clues: The Rabbit is the _____ animal in the Chinese Zodiac. • Lunar New Year is also known as the ______ Festival in China. • Eating tteok-guk during Seollal means you get to become a year _____. • The year 2023 is the year of the ___ according to the Vietnamese Zodiac. • According to legend, ________ produce loud noises that will help to scare Nian away. • ...
Taoism 2023-06-19
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- Chinese philosophical concept that describes opposite but interconnected forces (3,3,4)
- A Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu (6)
- A custom or belief that has been passed on from one generation to another (9)
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- A mythical beast that can breathe fire (6)
- A large country in East Asia (5)
- An ancient Chinese philosopher who wrote the main book of Taoism (6)
6 Clues: A large country in East Asia (5) • A mythical beast that can breathe fire (6) • A Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Lao-tzu (6) • An ancient Chinese philosopher who wrote the main book of Taoism (6) • A custom or belief that has been passed on from one generation to another (9) • ...
Ancient Chinese Traditions 2022-05-21
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- A popular drink that started from traditional tea in Ancient China
- A part of a leaf that used to be used in Ancient Chinese tea
- An Ancient Chinese animal race that was turned into beliefs
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- A martial art started by the Zhou dynasty
- Something that Ancient Chinese people used to drink tea out of
- A religion that people who created Kung Fu practised
6 Clues: A martial art started by the Zhou dynasty • A religion that people who created Kung Fu practised • An Ancient Chinese animal race that was turned into beliefs • A part of a leaf that used to be used in Ancient Chinese tea • Something that Ancient Chinese people used to drink tea out of • A popular drink that started from traditional tea in Ancient China
Subjects in Japanese 2014-08-28
12 Clues: Mr Shaw • Für Elise • Olympians • Mona Lisa • Human Society • Ours is English • Similar to Chinese • To be or not to be? • Never use Wikipedia. • Most competitive subject • Those two have chemistry. • Asia, Europe, Ocenia, Africa, America, Antarctica
New year 2023-01-10
12 Clues: promise • snow crystal • shout for joy • a way to relax • Janus’ namesake • the night before • physical activity • counts your steps • “old” to the Scots • loud, colorful display • 2023 Chinese zodiac animal • getting enough is important for health
xaviergomezn 2017-06-07
12 Clues: trade • farming • isolation • unify people • social order • diverse geographical features • reflects a society's technology • sahara desert and desertification • along river valleys/fertile soil. • dependency on trade interdependent • affects distribution of population • ends in 1911[1st chinese revolution]
Sip and solve 2024-01-10
12 Clues: Jamie’s starsign • Jamie’s middle name • best Summer Holiday • What car they drive • What flavour popcorn • Most ordered takeout • Honeymoon destination • Coco’s favourite food • Felicity’s birthstone • Felicity’s go to drink • Where they got engaged • Jamie’s favourite cocktail
About the Couple 2024-06-15
12 Clues: Hairy pig • Daren's nickname • Where Daren works • Campbell ________ • Couple's first date • Ben's Chinese zodiac • Daren's mother's name • Daren's favourite food • Daren's birthday month • Couple's real first date • A fearsome triangle at sea • Ben's favourite ice cream flavour
About the Couple 2024-06-15
12 Clues: Hairy pig • Daren's nickname • Where Daren works • Campbell ________ • Couple's first date • Ben's Chinese zodiac • Daren's mother's name • Daren's favourite food • Daren's birthday month • Couple's real first date • A fearsome triangle at sea • Ben's favourite ice cream flavour
Hello Across the World 2025-03-15
12 Clues: Hello in Latin • Hello in Korean • Hello in Hebrew • Hello in French • Hello in German • Hello in Arabic • Hello in Tagalog • Hello in Spanish • Hello in Chinese • Hello in Amharic • Hello in Japanese • Hello in Vietnamese
Specialist subject…Donna and 1985! 2025-08-15
12 Clues: ambition • star sign • USA president • Chinese zodiac • famous concert • born on this day • soap first aired • discovery of wreckage • name of childhood dog • number one artist of 1985 • famous trade union movement • charity marathon whilst pregnant
