chinese Crossword Puzzles
Nationalities 2021-05-08
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- abitante della Svizzera
- abitante del Perù
- abitante della Russia
- abitante della Nuova Zelanda
- abitante dell'Australia
- abitante del Marocco
- abitante dell'India
- abitante dell'Italia
- abitante della Cina
- abitante della Francia
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- abitante del Giappone
- abitante della Spagna
- abitante della Germania
- abitante della Romania
- abitante del Portogallo
- abitante della Tunisia
- abitante dell'Ukraina
- abitante dell'Albania
- abitante degli USA
- abitante della Polonia
- abitante dei Paesi Bassi
- abitante della Grecia
22 Clues: abitante del Perù • abitante degli USA • abitante dell'India • abitante della Cina • abitante del Marocco • abitante dell'Italia • abitante del Giappone • abitante della Spagna • abitante della Russia • abitante dell'Ukraina • abitante dell'Albania • abitante della Grecia • abitante della Romania • abitante della Tunisia • abitante della Polonia • abitante della Francia • abitante della Svizzera • ...
Cross Word AI 2023-03-07
Across
- ทหาร
- มาพร้อมกับลูกเห็บ
- เมกา
- นมสด
- Angry bird
- ซาฮาร่า
- อาบัง
- คู่หู tata
- ใส่หน้ากาก
- พูดมาก
- นัตกุล
- powerpuff girl
- HBD
- ถั่ว
- 0.454kg
- ฝันเปียก
- ถ้าไม่ส่งมาให้เทอมีใจ
- คู่หู peet
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- ขึ้นต้นด้วย F ลงท้ายด้วย K
- johny sin
- Apple
- Chinese
- หมีพูห์
- paris
- แมสชมพู
- คนที่สูงที่สุดในห้อง
- ปากแดงกว่าเดรสผอ.
- sus sky
- สลึงนึง
- ชินดนัย
- สุวรรณภูมิ
- helicopter
- ภคิน
- ลาว พม่า กัมพูชา
- ขี้เก็ก
- powerpuff girl ตัวแดง
36 Clues: HBD • ทหาร • เมกา • นมสด • ภคิน • ถั่ว • Apple • paris • อาบัง • พูดมาก • นัตกุล • Chinese • หมีพูห์ • แมสชมพู • ซาฮาร่า • sus sky • สลึงนึง • ชินดนัย • 0.454kg • ขี้เก็ก • ฝันเปียก • johny sin • Angry bird • คู่หู tata • ใส่หน้ากาก • สุวรรณภูมิ • helicopter • คู่หู peet • powerpuff girl • ลาว พม่า กัมพูชา • มาพร้อมกับลูกเห็บ • ปากแดงกว่าเดรสผอ. • คนที่สูงที่สุดในห้อง • ถ้าไม่ส่งมาให้เทอมีใจ • powerpuff girl ตัวแดง • ขึ้นต้นด้วย F ลงท้ายด้วย K
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 2013-06-12
Across
- CAPITAL OF MALAYSIA
- EVERYONE CAN FLY
- A BALL-POINT PEN
- A CHINESE HAWKER FOOD
- AN EAST MALAYSIA STATE
- ELECTRICAL EUIPMENT
- LION CITY
- A UNIVERSITY IN PENANG
- CAPITAL OF JAPAN
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- AN INDIAN FOOD
- JAPANESE CAR
- CURRENCY OF THAILAND
- PLACE OF 2ND PENANG BRIDGE
- LIQUID PAPER
- A MALAY FOOD
- CURRENCY OF MALAYSIA
- STATE CAPITAL OF PENANG
- PENANG MODE OF SEA TRANSPORT
- NATIONAL FLOWER OF MALAYSIA
- NATIONAL CAR
20 Clues: LION CITY • JAPANESE CAR • LIQUID PAPER • A MALAY FOOD • NATIONAL CAR • AN INDIAN FOOD • EVERYONE CAN FLY • A BALL-POINT PEN • CAPITAL OF JAPAN • CAPITAL OF MALAYSIA • ELECTRICAL EUIPMENT • CURRENCY OF THAILAND • CURRENCY OF MALAYSIA • A CHINESE HAWKER FOOD • AN EAST MALAYSIA STATE • A UNIVERSITY IN PENANG • STATE CAPITAL OF PENANG • PLACE OF 2ND PENANG BRIDGE • NATIONAL FLOWER OF MALAYSIA • ...
GRADE8 2013-05-05
Across
- Aidan
- Agent Lam
- Blonde
- Gamer
- "Love Beautiful" in Chinese
- Point Guard
- Speed
- Swimmer
- McDonalds
- SPAZ
- Chairman Mao
- Kobe
- Wrestler
- Hairtie Stealer
- Penguin
- 'Impearlism FTW'
- Pass the weed
- Psycology
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- Master
- 3pt
- Candyman
- 1D4Life
- Admired
- Apple Products
- Golfer
- Pervert
- Tall
- Layups
- Genius
- Random
- Game of Thrones
- Baby
- LAD
- BIGGERBANG
- BIGBANG
- ANIME
36 Clues: 3pt • LAD • Tall • SPAZ • Kobe • Baby • Aidan • Gamer • Speed • ANIME • Master • Blonde • Golfer • Layups • Genius • Random • 1D4Life • Admired • Swimmer • Pervert • Penguin • BIGBANG • Candyman • Wrestler • Agent Lam • McDonalds • Psycology • BIGGERBANG • Point Guard • Chairman Mao • Pass the weed • Apple Products • Game of Thrones • Hairtie Stealer • 'Impearlism FTW' • "Love Beautiful" in Chinese
Chapters 17-20 2014-01-12
Across
- smaller religious groups
- form of wrestling and judo
- "wrestler's stew"
- large family owned businesses
- war like policy
- flower arranging
- death from overwork
- archery
- pinball game
- "divine spirit"
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- stubborn or hard to please
- tea ceremony
- new human race
- nonmilitary
- express different sound
- form of fencing using bamboo swords
- easier to understand form of drama
- alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice
- Chinese character, picture words
- traditional form of drama
20 Clues: archery • nonmilitary • tea ceremony • pinball game • new human race • war like policy • "divine spirit" • flower arranging • "wrestler's stew" • death from overwork • express different sound • smaller religious groups • traditional form of drama • stubborn or hard to please • form of wrestling and judo • large family owned businesses • Chinese character, picture words • ...
Fast food restaurant 2015-05-28
Across
- eat fresh
- gourmet Chinese food
- sogood
- pizza!pizza!
- freaky fast delivery
- MMMM... Toasty
- we didn't invent the chicken just the chicken sandwich
- old fashioned hamburgers
- think outside the bun (liv mas)
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- charbroiled thick burgers
- in the box
- its good mood food
- famous for steak burgers
- have it your way
- grill and chill
- welcome to delicious
- all american food
- i'm lovin it
- Mexican grill
- american drive in
20 Clues: sogood • eat fresh • in the box • pizza!pizza! • i'm lovin it • Mexican grill • MMMM... Toasty • grill and chill • have it your way • all american food • american drive in • its good mood food • gourmet Chinese food • welcome to delicious • freaky fast delivery • famous for steak burgers • old fashioned hamburgers • charbroiled thick burgers • think outside the bun (liv mas) • ...
Fast Food Restaurants 2015-05-05
Across
- charbroiled thick burgers
- i'm lovin it
- have it your way
- all american food
- pizza!pizza!
- we didn't invent the chicken just the chicken sandwich
- grill and chill
- american drive in
- old fashioned hamburgers
Down
- famous for steak burgers
- gourmet Chinese food
- welcome to delicious
- eat fresh
- sogood
- its good mood food
- freaky fast delivery
- in the box
- think outside the bun (liv mas)
- Mexican grill
- MMMM... Toasty
20 Clues: sogood • eat fresh • in the box • i'm lovin it • pizza!pizza! • Mexican grill • MMMM... Toasty • grill and chill • have it your way • all american food • american drive in • its good mood food • gourmet Chinese food • welcome to delicious • freaky fast delivery • famous for steak burgers • old fashioned hamburgers • charbroiled thick burgers • think outside the bun (liv mas) • ...
Spanish Crossword 2016-08-22
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- Segundo
- Primer
- Matematicas
- Ingles
- Espanol
- Algebra
- septimo
- Lenguas
- Geometria
- Trigonometria
- Ciencias
- Frances
- Cienciassociales
- Tercer
- Noveno
- Geografia
- Psicologia
- Seminario
- Gobierno
- Orquesta
- Musica
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- Fisica
- Aleman
- Quinto
- Historai
- Literatura
- Economia
- Banda
- Calculo
- Cuarto
- Octavo
- Quimica
- Deportes
- Informatica
- Decimo
- Coro
- Sexto
- Chino
- AnuarioEscolar
- Biologia
- EducacionFisica
- Gobiernoestudiantil
42 Clues: Coro • Banda • Sexto • Chino • Fisica • Aleman • Quinto • Primer • Ingles • Cuarto • Octavo • Decimo • Tercer • Noveno • Musica • Segundo • Espanol • Calculo • Algebra • septimo • Quimica • Lenguas • Frances • Historai • Economia • Deportes • Ciencias • Biologia • Gobierno • Orquesta • Geometria • Geografia • Seminario • Literatura • Psicologia • Matematicas • Informatica • Trigonometria • AnuarioEscolar • EducacionFisica • Cienciassociales • Gobiernoestudiantil
Powtórka słownictwa 2017-04-02
Across
- Chiny
- sklep
- Polska
- bank
- narodowość
- kawiarnia
- sklep
- szpital
- kino
- burzowo
- ciepło
- komisariat policji
- restauracja
- pochmurnie
- uniwersytet
- apteka
- japoński
- śnieżnie
- francuski
- deszczowo
- słonecznie
- Wielka Brytania
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- Hiszpania
- chłodno
- chiński
- hiszpański
- słońce
- hotel
- dworzec autobusowy
- dworzec kolejowy
- zimno
- deszcz
- deszczowo
- poczta
- kraj
- pogoda
- brytyjski
- mgliście
- Japonia
- polski
- Francja
- śnieg
- gorąco
43 Clues: bank • kino • kraj • Chiny • hotel • sklep • sklep • zimno • śnieg • słońce • Polska • deszcz • ciepło • poczta • pogoda • apteka • polski • gorąco • chłodno • chiński • szpital • burzowo • Japonia • Francja • mgliście • japoński • śnieżnie • Hiszpania • kawiarnia • deszczowo • brytyjski • francuski • deszczowo • hiszpański • narodowość • pochmurnie • słonecznie • restauracja • uniwersytet • Wielka Brytania • dworzec kolejowy • dworzec autobusowy • komisariat policji
Unit 1 2021-11-30
Across
- oublier
- dur
- lecture
- orthographe
- faire une erreur
- prononciation
- comprendre
- français
- expression orale
- locuteur
- espagnol
- travailler
- surprenant, incroyable
- expliquer
- allemand
- japonais
- signification, sens
- répéter
- demander à
- parler
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- savoir, connaître
- traduire
- portugais
- se souvenir de
- expression écrite
- mot
- vouloir dire, signifier
- langue d’origine
- chinois
- russe
- écoute
- anglais
- lettre
- apprendre
- deviner
- italien
- grec
37 Clues: dur • mot • grec • russe • écoute • lettre • parler • oublier • lecture • chinois • anglais • deviner • italien • répéter • traduire • français • locuteur • espagnol • allemand • japonais • portugais • expliquer • apprendre • comprendre • travailler • demander à • orthographe • prononciation • se souvenir de • faire une erreur • langue d’origine • expression orale • savoir, connaître • expression écrite • signification, sens • surprenant, incroyable • ...
APUSH 2022-05-15
Across
- advocated for education
- v Madison
- tea party
- crisis with south Carolina
- ended revolutionary war
- brought people west
- 13th amendement
- hull house
- an act excluded these immigrants
- act allotting land to western settlers
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- wanted a national bank
- important railroad
- robber
- island for immigrants
- first American colony
- know nothing party
- president during era of good feelings
- invented cotton gin
- and clark
- leader of Seneca falls convention
- manifest
21 Clues: robber • manifest • v Madison • tea party • and clark • hull house • 13th amendement • important railroad • know nothing party • invented cotton gin • brought people west • island for immigrants • first American colony • wanted a national bank • advocated for education • ended revolutionary war • crisis with south Carolina • an act excluded these immigrants • leader of Seneca falls convention • ...
Famous Landmarks 2023-09-08
Across
- - Smallest sovereign state
- - Jordan's rose-red city
- - Ancient Egyptian tombs
- - Carved presidents' faces
- - Rome's ancient arena
- - NYC's symbol of freedom
- - Chinese ancient fortification
- - Athens' ancient citadel
- - Rio's towering statue
- - San Francisco's red span
- - Cambodian temple complex
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- - Australian performing arts venue
- - Parisian iron icon
- - Incan citadel in Peru
- - Berlin's historic arch
- - Mysterious English stones
- - Mayan pyramid site
- - Agra's white marble wonder
- - London's iconic clock tower
- - Egypt's enigmatic statue
20 Clues: - Parisian iron icon • - Mayan pyramid site • - Rome's ancient arena • - Incan citadel in Peru • - Rio's towering statue • - Jordan's rose-red city • - Ancient Egyptian tombs • - Berlin's historic arch • - NYC's symbol of freedom • - Athens' ancient citadel • - Smallest sovereign state • - Carved presidents' faces • - Egypt's enigmatic statue • - San Francisco's red span • ...
Opakování 2 2024-04-02
31 Clues: švec • stát • malíř • popis • tráva • vysoký • košile • ostrov • docela • ponožky • Skotsko • malovat • národní • nemocný • zblízka • obvykle • čínština • evropský • Maďarsko • Singarup • zvláštní • veslovat • královský • tady jsou • tmavé vlasy • Nový Zéland • vykoupat se • Jižní Afrika • světlé vlasy • mohu vám pomoci • žít v zahraničí
6 2024-07-31
Across
- Israeli PM
- Arms limitation talks
- Chilean dictator
- Overthrown in 1979
- Oil embargo
- 1975 accords
- Cambodian genocide
- Resigned in 1974
- Nixon scandal
- President after Nixon
- Chinese leader
- 1976 uprising
- 1972 Olympics
- Cold War easing
- 1973 war
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- 1972 visit
- Soviet leader
- Elected in 1976
- Conservative leader
- Racial segregation
- Indian Prime Minister
- UK party
- Philippine dictator
- War ended in 1975
- Iranian leader
25 Clues: UK party • 1973 war • Israeli PM • 1972 visit • Oil embargo • 1975 accords • Soviet leader • Nixon scandal • 1976 uprising • 1972 Olympics • Chinese leader • Iranian leader • Elected in 1976 • Cold War easing • Chilean dictator • Resigned in 1974 • War ended in 1975 • Racial segregation • Overthrown in 1979 • Cambodian genocide • Conservative leader • Philippine dictator • Arms limitation talks • ...
Ideas/Materials That Facilitated Trade Routes. Cullers. Pd. 3 2024-10-20
Across
- Center of Wide Spread Trade
- Houses along Silk Roads
- Islamic Farming Techniques
- Ship Varients
- Traveler Spread Chinese Culture
- Authentic
- Traveler that Spread Islam
- Most Wealthy
- Combination With Bushido/Japanese
- Asecticism
- Animal in Sand Roads/Sahara
- Language with Arabic Influcence
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- Five Major Settlements
- Paper Money
- Java Kingdom
- Combination With Buddhism
- Spread of Many Religions
- Storytelling
- Group Of Spreading Culture
- Major Trading City in Sand Roads
20 Clues: Authentic • Asecticism • Paper Money • Java Kingdom • Storytelling • Most Wealthy • Ship Varients • Five Major Settlements • Houses along Silk Roads • Spread of Many Religions • Combination With Buddhism • Islamic Farming Techniques • Group Of Spreading Culture • Traveler that Spread Islam • Center of Wide Spread Trade • Animal in Sand Roads/Sahara • Traveler Spread Chinese Culture • ...
TRIAL 2/4 2025-01-24
Across
- kind of cheese
- chinese famous dish
- spiced water
- fermented milk
- yellow-colored fruit
- vegetables with a bit of spices
- javanese dish
- night street market snack using egg
- cow meat
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- purple-colored vegetable
- milk, egg, honey, ginger
- soupy spicy food
- japanese colorful balls in a stick
- milk mixed with fruit
- pig meat
- made from lemon
- mostly american's breakfast menu
- japanese green tea
- korean wrapped rice
- grilled meat
20 Clues: pig meat • cow meat • spiced water • grilled meat • javanese dish • kind of cheese • fermented milk • made from lemon • soupy spicy food • japanese green tea • chinese famous dish • korean wrapped rice • yellow-colored fruit • milk mixed with fruit • purple-colored vegetable • milk, egg, honey, ginger • vegetables with a bit of spices • mostly american's breakfast menu • ...
Sip and Solve 2025-11-02
Across
- The month we met
- Richard’s middle name
- Richard’s job
- Our honeymoon destination
- Richard’s eye colour
- The number of bridesmaids
- Richard’s favourite hobby
- Sam’s middle name
- Our street name
- Sam’s job
- Hand Sam writes with
- Where we had our first date
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- Sam’s favourite colour
- Where Richard proposed
- Sam’s favourite takeaway
- Our favourite shot
- Richard’s favourite takeaway
- Richard’s favourite colour
- Our first holiday together
- Sam’s favourite flower
- Number of years together
21 Clues: Sam’s job • Richard’s job • Our street name • The month we met • Sam’s middle name • Our favourite shot • Richard’s eye colour • Hand Sam writes with • Richard’s middle name • Sam’s favourite colour • Where Richard proposed • Sam’s favourite flower • Sam’s favourite takeaway • Number of years together • Our honeymoon destination • The number of bridesmaids • Richard’s favourite hobby • ...
Ivy 2025-12-11
Across
- favourite drink
- my favourite game
- my favourite food
- favourite dog
- favourite season
- favourite disney princess
- my favourite subject
- fizzy or juice?
- my favourite colour
- dream country
- my favourite holiday
- my BFF
- favourite time of day
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- favourite cereal
- my favourite pet
- favourite takeaway
- favourite chocolate
- my favourite animal
- favourite singer
- my least favourite subject
- my favourite film
- favourite ice cream flavour
- my hobby
23 Clues: my BFF • my hobby • favourite dog • dream country • favourite drink • fizzy or juice? • favourite cereal • my favourite pet • favourite season • favourite singer • my favourite game • my favourite food • my favourite film • favourite takeaway • favourite chocolate • my favourite animal • my favourite colour • my favourite subject • my favourite holiday • favourite time of day • favourite disney princess • ...
背诵自我检测 2018-12-01
Number Theory Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-28
Austraulatano 2022-05-06
Ancient Education system of India 2025-02-18
10 Clues: logic • polity • archery • history • architecture • a Chinese scholar • learned discipline • a notable university • imaginative and creative literature • agriculture, trade, commerce,animal husbandry
AP World History: Modern - China 2023-06-05
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- A Confucian value that means to respect one’s parents, including bringing a prestigious name to the family
- Name of the Chinese explorer that led the Great White Fleet during the early Ming Dynasty
- The belief that people are inherently corrupt and self-interested, demanding harsh rule for order in society; the ideological basis for the Qin dynasty
- A practice that solidified patriarchy in China, was done to increase the beauty of women
- A Christian rebellion that demonstrated nationalism by Han ethnic group (1850–1864), ultimately defeated by Qing rulers
- A political ideology that believes in creating a classless society, was implemented politically in China in 1921 during the May Fourth movement led by Mao Zedong
- A three-dimensional shape that was used to describe the regions in China that were influenced by foreign powers during the 1800s
- The imperial ______ was when the Chinese government-appointed officials enforced and carried out the policies of the empire
- A type of system that involves unpaid and forced labor that was used to build the Great Wall of China
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- A city square where student-led protests were held in 1989 to demand liberty that ultimately resulted in the June 4th massacre
- A belief system in China that focuses on morality and ethics and emphasizes moral cultivation, human relationships, social order, and ancestral loyalty; its impact later spread to countries such as Korea, Vietnam, and Japan
- The only Mongol-led dynasty in China (1279–1368), with its capital in Beijing, established by Kublai Khan, known for the construction of the Grand Canal
- A type of drought-resistant rice that supported the population growth in China during the Tang dynasty introduced by Vietnam
- A luxury good from China that was highly valued during the Classical Period
- A Dynasty led by Manchurian rulers, which led to tensions with the Han majority during the Modern Period
- A substance that was smuggled into China starting in the 1800s, led to British penetration of the Chinese economy
- A religion that focuses on withdrawal from the physical world by accepting, yielding, and harmonizing with the changing circumstances of life to ultimately reduce the friction in most of life’s actions
- An examination system that tests on Confucian ideals for a bureaucratic position; has been around in China for centuries until 1905 during the Qing Dynasty reform
- The last name of the Chinese Communist Party’s first leader, known for transforming China’s education, healthcare, women’s rights, and life expectancy
- A group of martial art masters that led a rebellion in Beijing in resistance against foreign influence in China from 1899-1901
20 Clues: A luxury good from China that was highly valued during the Classical Period • A practice that solidified patriarchy in China, was done to increase the beauty of women • Name of the Chinese explorer that led the Great White Fleet during the early Ming Dynasty • ...
food tech stuff 2017-11-22
5 Clues: What is a shape for pizza • What is the cutlery used by Chinese people • What is a unusual animal that Chinese people eat • What is a a popular food eaten by Chinese people • Chinese people do not have specific seating plans
elementary test 2022-11-20
IR 8 2014-01-16
11 Clues: bombing • chinese wall • hot chocolate • ship columbus • capital of US • city of light • empire on horseback • feudal with kimonos • cotton and sweet tea • purchased by jefferson • ancient city with colussium
Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-08
11 Clues: meu • seu • dele • dela • falou • nascer • de quem • where are you from? • people who live in Germany • someone who was born in China • what language do Colombians speak?
Module 8 Crossword 2023-05-03
Across
- After the repeal of the _______ doctrine, many countries began to leave the Soviet Union
- This concrete object, built in 1961, separated Germany's capital for over 2 decades
- This 1948 policy sent nearly $13billion to all the major countries of Europe to help prevent the spread of communism
- Mao Zedong's plan to remove all ancient Chinese culture and replace it with communist ideals
- This Asian country had been a former French colony, eventually leading to a war in the 1960s and '70s before being split in half
- An alliance between the communist countries in Europe created in 1955. Once a country joins, they are not allowed to leave the alliance.
- In the early 1960s, the Soviet Union began to place missiles in this Caribbean country, leading to a crisis between the USA and Soviet Union
- The move for India's independence from Great Britain was achieved through a series of non-violent protests and acts of civil disobedience all led by Mahatma _____
- The Soviet Union fears an invasion and therefore wants to surround itself with spheres of ______
- ____ Zedong, leader of communist China from 1949-1976
- The US plan to prevent communism from spreading
- After WWII, Korea was split into a communist _____ and a non-communist south
- After WWII, Japan is no longer allowed to have a ____, but instead creates a self-defense force
- The Berlin Wall eventually was torn down in _____ 1989, symbolizing the end of the Soviet Union and uniting Germany as one country again
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- The Russian word for economic reforms put in place by Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s
- The Russian word for Mikhail Gorbachev's policy for openness, allowing people to voice their opinions about the government
- This 1947 policy provided money to any country resisting the Soviet Union
- In 1949, this Asian country becomes communist
- After WWII, the USA helps Japan write a new _____, modeled after the one the USA has
- After WWII, the USA occupies this Asian country for 6 years to help them rebuild
- In 1949, this country gets their own atomic bomb
- An army of over 10 million Chinese college students who were actively destroying ancient Chinese statues and western books, as well as removing people in positions of power as part of the Cultural Revolution
- The Cold War was a fight between capitalism and _____
- After WWII, this European country is split between a communist east and non-communist west
- In 1948, the Soviet Union blockaded this German city, resulting in the USA and UK having to send supplies via airplanes
- Mao Zedong's plan to make China the #2 economy in the world by placing the Chinese people in communes for work was known as the Great Leap _____
26 Clues: In 1949, this Asian country becomes communist • The US plan to prevent communism from spreading • In 1949, this country gets their own atomic bomb • The Cold War was a fight between capitalism and _____ • ____ Zedong, leader of communist China from 1949-1976 • This 1947 policy provided money to any country resisting the Soviet Union • ...
Unit 5: Ancient China 2025-05-12
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- the spreading of cultural traits, such as goods and ideas, from one culture to another, or within one culture
- honoring of ancestors through rituals, such as offering food to the spirits of the dead
- the dynasty that ruled China from about 206 B.C.E. to 220 C.E., the period following the Qin dynasty
- a power or law believed to be granted by the heavens
- a stream or river that feeds into a larger stream, river, or lake
- a person who works for a government
- a piece of bone or shell heated and cracked by holy men to seek advice from a king’s ancestors
- light, fertile soil that yields bountiful grain crops
- to remove or suppress ideas considered harmful or dangerous
- a strong metal alloy made from copper
- A desert in Northwestern China; its name means "once you go in, you will not come out."
- a stone-and-earth wall about 1,500 miles long, first built during the Qin dynasty to defend China’s northern boundary
- The Dynasty that ruled from 1750 to 1040 B.C.E.
- the first emperor to rule a united China, from 221 to 210 B.C.E.
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes living in harmony with nature
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes proper behavior
- a network of roads along which traders traveled
- also known as the Yellow River
- a collection of separate tribes that roamed the grasslands north of present-day China.
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- a trade route that stretched for more than 4,000 miles across Asia; connected Han and Roman empires.
- the differences between people or things, when they are compared
- a part or section of a country
- a large, complex organization that functions under a given set of rules and conditions
- able to live forever
- to make the same, often by government mandate.
- the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature
- someone who does physical work (i.e construction)
- this area is often called the "Roof of the World" because its average elevation of 13,500 feet
- a Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict obedience to laws
- location where ruins were found from the Shang dynasty, China's first civilization
- a system of government based on landowners and tenants
- a place, usually in a desert, where water can be found
- the fourth largest country in the world, after Russia, Canada, and the United States.
- Overthrew the Shang dynasty in 1045 B.C.E.
- the average weather conditions at a particular place
- to set apart from other people or things
- a region in the Huang He River valley, where Chinese civilization began
- desert that covers part of China and present-day Mongolia
38 Clues: able to live forever • a part or section of a country • also known as the Yellow River • a person who works for a government • a strong metal alloy made from copper • to set apart from other people or things • Overthrew the Shang dynasty in 1045 B.C.E. • to make the same, often by government mandate. • the Daoist concept of opposing forces of nature • ...
Innovations, Events and People Fueling Development, Narayanan, 1st Period 2024-10-17
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- This was originally a Chinese battle strategy, but was eventually taken by the Mongols, where the army surrounded the enemy, and laid siege on them.
- This place is home to Borobudur, and is a Javanese kingdom, rich in agriculture
- This was when the Chaco Canyon became a dominant trading center, with an increase in population, and the building of houses.
- Though this was originally meant literally, for Buddhist monks, it eventually became a symbol of humility
- This was the new form of Confucianism in China, influenced by Buddhism
- This helped speed up Trans-Saharan trade, since it allowed many more goods to be carried, was able to withstand the heat that came with crossing the Sand Routes, and needed very less water.
- This was a significant development in the timeline of the Mongols, this being their capital city. This city was a centralized bureaucracy, and home to many intellectuals.
- This provided an effective source of communication for the Mongols, where scribes wrote letters, which were delivered to a string of stations, all a day's ride apart, fostering trade.
- He was an Arab scholar who helped the world develop intellectually, visiting places as far as Swahili
- This event meant that agricultural products and practices spread quickly, and water management improved because of the irrigation technology.
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- This was located in the Khmer/Champa kingdom, and was a Hindu temple with myths carved into the walls, Buddhist ideals later being added to it
- These were also known as Bills of Exchange and allowed banking houses to pay merchants. This helped merchants economically.
- This was a type of Chinese ship, with an empty hull
- He was a Chinese traveler who went on journeys across the world in hopes of finding tributary relationships, and conquered many areas, in the process, establishing China's power.
- This was a type of Chinese ship, with Latine sails
- These were state approved groups of merchants that were allowed to pool resources and therefore, limit losses, receiving tax breaks and financial helps for their caravans in exchange.
- These were groups of people of different religions and customs that banded together in places that they didn't originate from. They were foreign traders, and helped in commercial exchange, promoting trade
- These were African storytellers that spent their entire lives telling stories, and keeping records of important events that happened in their community.
- This person helped in the development of cities, but negatively affected many cities because of the immense wealth he possessed and distributed on his pilgrimage. This ruler almost destroyed the economy with his wealth.
- These were guesthouses or inns that provided resting places for people transporting goods, and eventually became major cities.
20 Clues: This was a type of Chinese ship, with Latine sails • This was a type of Chinese ship, with an empty hull • This was the new form of Confucianism in China, influenced by Buddhism • This place is home to Borobudur, and is a Javanese kingdom, rich in agriculture • ...
Chapter 7-1 Review Crossword 2024-08-27
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- Workers who contracted to work for a set period in exchange for passage to America.
- Dominant religion in the U.S. that led to tension with Catholic and Jewish immigrants.
- U.S. workers' group that opposed Chinese immigration due to job competition.
- Requirement passed in 1917 for immigrants to read 40 words in English.
- The process immigrants underwent to blend into American society.
- Period of isolation imposed on immigrants suspected of carrying diseases.
- Immigrants who intended to return to their homeland after earning money in the U.S.
- The type of railroad that many Chinese immigrants helped to build.
- Protection granted to immigrants fleeing persecution in their home countries.
- Fear or hatred of foreigners, often leading to anti-immigrant sentiment.
- System introduced in the 1920s to limit the number of immigrants by nationality.
- Number of European immigrants who arrived in the U.S. between 1870-1920.
- Promises of jobs, land, and freedom that attracted immigrants to the U.S.
- Favoritism toward native-born Americans leading to immigration restrictions.
- Contagious disease that could result in an immigrant being sent home.
- 1902 law that encouraged irrigation and drew Mexican farm workers to the U.S.
- Organization that pushed for limiting immigration from "undesirable" countries.
- Organization within ethnic communities providing support and social interaction for immigrants.
- Neighborhoods where immigrants from the same country or culture lived together.
- Concept of "hyphenated" Americans balancing old and new cultural identities.
- Reasons like famine, persecution, and land shortages that drove immigration.
- Overcrowded and poorly maintained apartment buildings where many immigrants lived.
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- Prejudice against Jews, driving many Jewish immigrants to the U.S.
- Primary immigration station on the East Coast.
- 1907 deal between the U.S. and Japan to limit Japanese immigration.
- Document guaranteeing freedoms that attracted immigrants seeking a better life.
- Immigration station on the West Coast known for harsh conditions.
- Economic downturn that intensified anti-Chinese sentiment.
- 1882 law banning Chinese immigration to the U.S.
- Term describing the blending of cultures and races in the U.S.
- Violent attacks on Jews, especially in Russia, that led to emigration.
- Description of the poor conditions at Angel Island immigration station.
- Region from which many immigrants came after 1890.
- System that separated races, affecting immigrants in places like cemeteries.
- Document used by European governments to control emigration.
- Favoring advancement toward better conditions or new ideas
- Spirit of change that influenced many European immigrants to seek better lives in America.
- Period of technological advancement that created jobs in the U.S., attracting immigrants.
- When arriving in the US, most immigrants saw this sculpture as a symbol of freedom and opportunity.
- Community center in urban areas providing services to immigrants.
40 Clues: Primary immigration station on the East Coast. • 1882 law banning Chinese immigration to the U.S. • Region from which many immigrants came after 1890. • Economic downturn that intensified anti-Chinese sentiment. • Favoring advancement toward better conditions or new ideas • Document used by European governments to control emigration. • ...
Vocab#3 2023-11-02
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- The belief that a soul returns from death back to the state of living in any way, shape, or form
- A member of the highest class, rank, etc. among Hindus
- The cycle/pattern of the rise and fall of Chinese dynasties
- An Indian dynasty (4-6th century C.E.), the court was a center of classical Indian art and literature
- A person sent by a church to carry out a certain task (evangelism, education, hospital, etc.)
- The collective term for government officials employed in civil occupations (public service)
- The Chinese virtue of respect, obedience, and love for one's parents or elders
- The idea that China could be ruled by one person at a time and that that person was blessed by god
- The Hindu which holds a person responsible for their actions and their effects (can mean reaching Brahman)
- A religion (especially common in India) that is polytheistic, the third largest religion, originated from Aryan settlers.
- A principal/belief not to hurt living beings
- A member/descendant of Indo-European speaking, prehistoric people
- The entirety of Hindu scriptures (sacred) that include the Rid-Vada, the Sama-Veda, the Artharva-Veda, and the Yajur-Veda
- The four noble truths of Buhhdaism, the dark truth of the cause of suffering, the end of suffering, the path that leads to suffering, and suffering
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- An essential quality/character/part of nature (can be conformity to religious laws)
- The release/departure from the cycle of rebirth or the mortal world
- An Iranian religion where its believers are monotheistic, founded pre the Islamic religion
- A Hindu, Southern Asian ranked, hereditary, endogamous social group. (occupation, economic, social distinctions.)
- A subcontinent in Southern Asia including India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives
- A system of fortified walls which were created as a defense for China against (modern-day) Mongolia&Manshuria
- A state in which someone is void of the endless cycle of death/rebirth, karma, suffering, desire, and sense of self
- The loosely compacted deposit (yellow/grey) formed by wind in the Mississippi Valley/Europe/Asia
- The eight pursuits according to Buhhdaism of one seeking right understanding, intent, speech, actions, livelihood, effort, mindfulness, and concentration
- Refers to the Chinese concept that opposite forces can be interconnected/counterbalancing. The black represents dark, night, evil, and the white, light, day, and good
- (spiritual) life principle of the universe (especially when inherent in self or individual
- The Chinese belief in being in harmony with the natural order of the universe (they supported magic & proto-science) and avoiding violence, suffering, and struggle
26 Clues: A principal/belief not to hurt living beings • A member of the highest class, rank, etc. among Hindus • The cycle/pattern of the rise and fall of Chinese dynasties • A member/descendant of Indo-European speaking, prehistoric people • The release/departure from the cycle of rebirth or the mortal world • ...
Simple Solutions Lessons 69 - 72 Review 2024-03-14
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- _________ is the main figure in Christianity (Lesson 70)
- Karma, reincarnation, Vedic texts, and many gods such as Shiva, Brahma, and Vishnu describes the religion of _______ (Lesson 72)
- An ethnic group is a _______ group (Lesson 72)
- A ______ graph shows change of a single factor over time (Lesson 71)
- Each level of the ancient civilization hierarchy represents a ______ class (Lesson 71)
- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all started in the ______ East (Lesson 69)
- The Tanakh, the Torah, the Talmud, and the god of Abraham as the only god describes the religion of ______ (Lesson 72)
- The important figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (Lesson 70)
- Ancient Egypt, Sumer, Kush, and India began along this geological formation (Lesson 70)
- She was one of the first powerful female rulers of a country (Lesson 70)
- Oracle bones contained the first Chinese ______ (Lesson 71)
- The Qur'an, the Sunnah, Shariah, the Five Pillars, and Muhammad as last prophet of Allah are part of ______ (Lesson 72)
- One who gives advice from the gods (Lesson 71)
- Karma, reincarnation, the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the Middle Way describes __________ (Lesson 72)
- Even though China is slightly smaller than the U.S., its population is ______ (Lesson 69)
- Fertile soil is useful for this kind of industry (Lesson 70)
- A vast land ruled by a king (Lesson 72)
- The first monarch to promote monotheism (Lesson 70)
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- The Himalayas are the boundary between the Asian continent and the Indian ________ (Lesson 72)
- China is bordered on all sides by vast _____, mountain ranges, and bodies of water (Lesson 72)
- The oldest continuous civilization in the world is _______ (Lesson 71)
- _________ attained enlightenment in eastern India (Lesson 72)
- He wrote an early code of law (Lesson 70)
- ________ is located northeast of India and south of Russia (Lesson 69)
- The Chinese have been growing _______ for thousands of years (Lesson 70)
- Place located south of Egypt, or upstream from the Nile River (Lesson 70)
- In a free _______ economy buyers can buy what they want and sellers can sell what they want (Lesson 69)
- The New Testament, Jesus as son of God, and the resurrection of Jesus after death are part of ___________ (Lesson 72)
- He was involved in the first peace treaty (Lesson 70)
- _______ bones were used to communicate with the gods and contained the first Chinese writing (Lesson 72)
- Large deserts, mountain ranges, and bodies of water _______ ancient China (Lesson 71)
- Hinduism and Buddhism started in ______ (Lesson 69)
- Buddhism is believed to have entered China from India in the early 200s BCE; this is an example of cultural __________ (Lesson 70)
33 Clues: A vast land ruled by a king (Lesson 72) • He wrote an early code of law (Lesson 70) • An ethnic group is a _______ group (Lesson 72) • One who gives advice from the gods (Lesson 71) • Hinduism and Buddhism started in ______ (Lesson 69) • The first monarch to promote monotheism (Lesson 70) • He was involved in the first peace treaty (Lesson 70) • ...
Ch. 3&4 Vocab 2025-10-31
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- Merchant settlements abroad like Arabs in East Africa blending local and foreign cultures
- Focused on faith in the Buddha Amitabha for salvation popular among commoners in East Asia
- Spread of crops and farming methods through Islamic lands boosting food supply
- Japanese form of Buddhism emphasizing meditation and discipline influencing samurai culture
- Bantu language with Arabic influences that grew from East African coastal trade
- Roadside inns for travelers and merchants along trade routes boosting Silk Road commerce
- Tower in Delhi built under Islamic rulers symbolizing Muslim influence in India
- Muslim traveler who documented trade and culture across Africa and Asia
- Ming emperor who promoted maritime expeditions and rebuilt Beijing
- Symbolized simplicity and reliance on donations spreading Buddhist culture across Asia
- Mali emperor famed for his pilgrimage to Mecca displaying Africa’s wealth in gold
- Powerful palace officials who managed imperial affairs in Ming China
- Bacterium causing the Black Death spread via Mongol trade routes
- Trade routes linking China to the Mediterranean spreading goods like silk and ideas like Buddhism
- Promoted trade safe passage and cultural exchange across Eurasia
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- Capital of the Mongol Empire hub of administration and trade
- West African storytellers preserving history through oral tradition
- Revival blending Confucian ethics with Buddhist and Daoist ideas shaping Chinese and Korean societies
- Promoted trade safe passage and cultural exchange across Eurasia
- Nickname for Japanese pirates Wokou disrupting East Asian maritime trade
- Major Mississippian city near St. Louis center of mound building and trade
- Mongol tactic using catapults and psychological fear to capture fortified cities
- Javanese Buddhist kingdom that built Borobudur temple showing Indian cultural influence
- Domesticated animal essential for desert trade due to endurance and water storage
- Early Chinese credit system allowing merchants to transfer money without carrying coins
- West African trade and learning center that flourished under Mali and Songhai empires
- Mongol postal network using horse stations for rapid communication across the empire
- Large ships used for Indian Ocean trade carrying heavy goods like spices and ceramics
- Mongol ruler who conquered Persia and Baghdad founding the Ilkhanate
- Mongol dynasty in China founded by Kublai Khan blending Mongol and Chinese governance
- Military camps that became administrative centers in Mongol controlled regions
- Massive HinduBuddhist temple complex in Cambodia symbol of Southeast Asian syncretism
- Maritime trade routes across the Indian Ocean linking East Africa the Middle East South Asia and Southeast Asia
- TransSaharan trade routes connecting West Africa to North Africa and the Mediterranean
- Network of pueblos in the American Southwest linked by roads and trade in turquoise and pottery
- Chinese Muslim admiral who led Ming treasure voyages expanding maritime connections
36 Clues: Capital of the Mongol Empire hub of administration and trade • Promoted trade safe passage and cultural exchange across Eurasia • Bacterium causing the Black Death spread via Mongol trade routes • Promoted trade safe passage and cultural exchange across Eurasia • Ming emperor who promoted maritime expeditions and rebuilt Beijing • ...
Midterm Vocabulary Review 2025-12-11
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- Unchanging powerful force in Hinduism.
- Rule by the people.
- Popular leader who seized power unconstitutionally.
- Rebirth of the soul in another bodily form.
- Hindu's ultimate goal of reunion with Brahman.
- Muslims who believed the successor to Muhammad should be a religious Muslim male from Muhammad’s tribe.
- The essential facts of life according to Buddha.
- Chinese philosophy where everyone has responsibilities and they should focus on being obedient in their relationships.
- Muslims who believed the successor to Muhammad should be related to Muhammad.
- Chinese philosophy where everyone should focus on being one with nature.
- Small city-states found in Ancient Greece.
- "Roman peace; time of peace, order, unity, and prosperity. "
- Diffusion When the ideas and values of one civilization are spread to other areas of the world.
- The class system of Ancient India.
- Essential self.
- Group of Romans who passed laws and controlled finances.
- Seasonal wind storms near India.
- Rule by the few.
- The specific things you must do to live a good life according to Buddha.
- Great marble temples dedicated to the gods found above each city-state.
- Rule by one.
- The rise and fall of Chinese dynasties.
- Submit to God (religion).
- Form of government where people choose some officials.
- of Heaven The divine right to rule in Ancient China.
- Rule by the best.
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- Outsiders according to all Ancient Greeks.
- The cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. "
- Upper class in Rome.
- The Roman leader who led during Pax Romana.
- Group of Romans who represented the lower class and had veto power.
- Greek culture.
- Positive actions will earn positive results in the next life.
- A Roman leader who could be given full control of the government in times of crisis for 6 months.
- Lower class in Rome.
- One who submits (person who practices religion).
- The phrase used to describe how Romans were distracted by free grain and large entertainment events.
- The Roman leader who forced the Senate to make him emperor.
- A method created by Socrates that is meant to question everything to get to the truth.
- 2 leaders who ruled the Roman government and controlled the army.
- A system of law based on scholarly interpretation of the Quran.
- Chinese philosophy where there are strict laws and harsh punishments.
- Your roles and responsibilities in your caste.
- Buddhists ultimate goal of union with the universe.
- Book of Hindu teachings.
45 Clues: Rule by one. • Greek culture. • Essential self. • Rule by the few. • Rule by the best. • Rule by the people. • Upper class in Rome. • Lower class in Rome. • Book of Hindu teachings. • Submit to God (religion). • Seasonal wind storms near India. • The class system of Ancient India. • Unchanging powerful force in Hinduism. • The rise and fall of Chinese dynasties. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-08
11 Clues: meu • seu • dele • dela • falou • nascer • de quem • where are you from? • people who live in Germany • someone who was born in China • what language do Colombians speak?
9C boy 2022-07-07
11 Clues: rog boy • tall boy • smart boy • chinese boy • monitor boy • also tall boy • kaka najwa boy • duduk dapan boy • clash royale boy • siring eshraq boy • siring khayri boy
Sip and Solve 2023-10-05
11 Clues: Paul's Job • Beth's Job • First date • First Holiday • Favourite Holiday • Paul's bestfriend • Favourite Takeaway • Favourite chocolate • Our favourite TV show • Month they got engaged • Paul's unlucky football team
The Mongols 2018-09-02
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- The original valuable item that was traded along the Silk Road
- Soldiers mounted on horses who were powerful in battle
- The event which was held to choose new leaders in the Mongol Empire
- There are different opinions about whether this adventurer actually made it to China or not
- The Mongol Empire went as far west as this country
- A delicious and valuable treasure that was traded along the Silk Road
- The Chinese hated these people because they made money from other people's work, but the Mongols valued them
- The main trade route that the Mongols helped to develop thousands of years ago, before reopening it in the 13th Century
- The type of house that nomadic Mongols lived in
- The man who successfully united the nomadic tribes on the steppes of Asia
- Genghis Khan's name when he was a child
- The Mongols are believed to have spread this deadly disease
- One of the original things that the Chinese used silk for
- In a famous adventurer's stories, he apparently saw a 50 foot ________ covered in fur, while on his trip to China
- The Mongol Empire was apparently so ________ that a woman could carry a bag of gold from one side to the other and not get robbed
- The lowest members of the Yuan dynasty while the Mongols were in control
- People who move from location to location without a permanent dwelling
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- The written law that Genghis Khan made
- The desert which was close to where the Mongol Empire started
- The Mongol Empire apparently had freedom of _________, due to not everyone having the same spiritual connection to the land of the Mongols
- A lack of this is said to be the main reason why the Mongol Empire started to collapse
- Genghis Khan promoted people in his army based on this
- Genghis Khan's first and most important wife, who he became famous for rescuing from kidnappers
- Approximately 1 in 200 people are direct ______________ of Genghis Khan
- Kublai Khan was the first ruler of this dynasty in China
- The Mongols valued these skillful people more than the Chinese did
- The Mongols became very good at this type of warfare when battling castles
- The famous Middle Eastern city that the Mongols captured in 1258
- A skill involving weapons that the Mongols used for both hunting and battles
- Genghis Khan's father was killed by this when he was just a child
- The Mongols conquered more land in 25 years than this empire did in 400 years
- The Mongol soldiers collected these from their enemies
32 Clues: The written law that Genghis Khan made • Genghis Khan's name when he was a child • The type of house that nomadic Mongols lived in • The Mongol Empire went as far west as this country • Soldiers mounted on horses who were powerful in battle • Genghis Khan promoted people in his army based on this • The Mongol soldiers collected these from their enemies • ...
Immigration Crossword 2023-01-19
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- They are the immigrants filling a need in a certain job
- Opponent of high immigration due to the “brain drain” in the developing countries and doesn’t help the developing them who used a memorable symbol to represent the idea
- The railway built by the Chinese
- What level of government is responsible for immigration according to the constitution?
- How many Chinese worked on the railway?
- Early 1900 immigration policies were very?
- Conservationist who is worried about high immigration’s impact on resources
- This Somalian is currently the Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion
- This group of immigrants represent the highest number
- What is happening to the size of the population in countries not accepting immigration?
- This group of people feel their needs should be met before allowing more immigrants into Canada
- How many weeks was the ship from India stranded in Vancouver waters?
- What was the name of the ship carrying immigrants that was sent back to India?
- According to a policy, only ships sailing a(an) ? route to Canada can have immigrants accepted into the country
- This group of immigrants is wanting safety from persecution
- These individuals come from developing countries for a short period of time to do work each year
- How many Chinese died in the building of the railroad?
- This is the important number to economic immigrants
- This political party would support providing better and more access to mental health programs for refugees
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- This party wants immigrants to speak French
- One of the main reasons attracting immigrants to Canada early in its history
- What continent represented the most immigrants in Canada’s early history?
- In 1967, Canada officially became a(an) country
- From what part of the world does the majority of the immigrants currently come?
- One classification of immigrants that all political parties agree upon accepting
- What legislation prevents the mistreatment and discrimination of individuals based upon race?
- Following the completion of the railway, the Chinese had to pay a(an) ? to immigrate to Canada
- The country from which most immigrants came in the most recent census
- What % of Canada’s population is made up of immigrants?
- What was the name of the act preventing certain groups of people to enter Canada?
- This political party would support speeding up the immigration process for oil companies
- This group of immigrants allows the reunification of loved ones
- Which dictator led to the rise in Ukrainian immigration to Canada?
- This family of immigrants “paid it forward” to Canada after being in Canada for a year by raising money following the Fort McMurray fires
- The country from which the second most number of immigrants came to Canada
35 Clues: The railway built by the Chinese • How many Chinese worked on the railway? • Early 1900 immigration policies were very? • This party wants immigrants to speak French • In 1967, Canada officially became a(an) country • This is the important number to economic immigrants • This group of immigrants represent the highest number • ...
Chinese Lesson by Ivy Tseng 2017-04-19
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- (adj)describes sth.that requires a lot of hardwork
- (n)any attribute or immaterial possession that is inherited from ancestors
- (v)limit
- (v)gather in or bring together; to collect (animals, such as cattle) by means of a roundup
- (v)behave in a silly way;treat someone or something in a careless way
- (adj)complex, having many elements/details
- (n)a single complete movement
- (adj)damaged especially by hard usage
- (v)be afraid or scared of; be frightened of; fear
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- (v)speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way
- (adj)unpleasant harsh in sound
- (adj)capable of replacing each other or changing places
- (v)let gloomy mood show, be silent and refuse to smile or be pleasant
- (v)give time to a particular plan
- (n)a collage, paste-up made by putting together smaller parts or images
- (v)grasp or hold on to
- (v)move or march as if in a crowd
- (adj)impolite, spoilt, behaving badly
18 Clues: (v)limit • (v)grasp or hold on to • (n)a single complete movement • (adj)unpleasant harsh in sound • (v)give time to a particular plan • (v)move or march as if in a crowd • (adj)damaged especially by hard usage • (adj)impolite, spoilt, behaving badly • (adj)complex, having many elements/details • (v)speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way • ...
Chinese spelling 2021-10-28
Chinese Noodles 2021-11-03
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- What dynasty first cut noodles into strips
- Who created the first ever instant ramen
- ____ immigrants brought Ramen over to Japan
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- What type of Ramen is sold in quantity of about 5.7 billion
- The salt used in ramen noodles to make the their yellow color
- ___ Hsi was the first person to write about noodle making
6 Clues: Who created the first ever instant ramen • What dynasty first cut noodles into strips • ____ immigrants brought Ramen over to Japan • ___ Hsi was the first person to write about noodle making • What type of Ramen is sold in quantity of about 5.7 billion • The salt used in ramen noodles to make the their yellow color
Chinese Food 2023-07-13
Chinese opera 2024-10-16
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- One who fights the enemy
- a toy consisting of a tube that you look through with loose pieces of coloured glass and mirrors at the end. When the tube is turned, the pieces of glass move and form different patterns
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- looking like ride; consisting of fire
- A glass skylight in the roof, as well as a glass overhang in the building.
- large cluster of people together bor make a hole in somethin
- Having a good piercing end or a good cutting edge
6 Clues: One who fights the enemy • looking like ride; consisting of fire • Having a good piercing end or a good cutting edge • large cluster of people together bor make a hole in somethin • A glass skylight in the roof, as well as a glass overhang in the building. • ...
Unit 6A 2023-04-12
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- There are people everywhere.
- I want to go everywhere.
- I don't know how to answer.
- What time does Chinese class start?
- Do we have a test today?
- I know everything.
- That's a very good question.
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- They have everything.
- Nobody wants to go to school.
- Everyone likes studying Chinese.
- I already answered.
- Do we finish class at 1:00?
- What question do you have?
- I really don't know.
14 Clues: I know everything. • I already answered. • I really don't know. • They have everything. • I want to go everywhere. • Do we have a test today? • What question do you have? • I don't know how to answer. • Do we finish class at 1:00? • There are people everywhere. • That's a very good question. • Nobody wants to go to school. • Everyone likes studying Chinese. • ...
Ancient Chinese History: Grant Eversole 2014-01-08
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- This dynasty lasted from about 1046 to 256 B.C.
- The supreme god of the Shang Dynasty.
- This dynasty lasted from A.D. 589 to 618.
- This dynasty augmented and enhanced the Great Wall of China.
- The number of times the Shang Dynasty moved its capital(Please write the number out).
- The number of kings that the Shang Dynasty was ruled by(Please write the number out).
- This dynasty was founded by Emperor Gaozu.
- The founder of the Qin Dynasty.
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- This dynasty used oracle bones and was involved in ancestor worship.
- This dynasty lasted from about 2100 to 1600 B.C.
- The author of Chinese writings such as Records of the Grand Historian and Bamboo Annals.
- A form of Chinese worship in which a person would worship their ancestors.
- A piece of bone or shell used to predict the future in China.
- A line of rulers descended from the same family line.
14 Clues: The founder of the Qin Dynasty. • The supreme god of the Shang Dynasty. • This dynasty lasted from A.D. 589 to 618. • This dynasty was founded by Emperor Gaozu. • This dynasty lasted from about 1046 to 256 B.C. • This dynasty lasted from about 2100 to 1600 B.C. • A line of rulers descended from the same family line. • ...
Holidays 2014-12-22
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- A Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ
- A Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ
- A traditional Chinese festival celebrating the turn of the Lunar Calendar
- A holiday to celebrate the achievements of workers
- A Hindu festival that spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness
- A day to commemorate Singapore's independence from Malaysia
- A festival to mark the end of the Muslim pilgrimage known as the haj
- A Christian holiday celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead
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- A Hindu festival celebrated on the full moon in the Tamil month of Thai
- A day to to honor children
- A Muslim festival celebrating the end of Fasting
- A Buddhist holiday commemorating the birth of the Buddha
- A holiday celebrating romantic love
- A traditional Chinese holiday associated with the tending of family graves
14 Clues: A day to to honor children • A holiday celebrating romantic love • A Muslim festival celebrating the end of Fasting • A holiday to celebrate the achievements of workers • A Buddhist holiday commemorating the birth of the Buddha • A Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ • A day to commemorate Singapore's independence from Malaysia • ...
China Post-Dynasties 2022-02-23
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- Mao Zedongs little book full of quotes that was huge during the cultural revolution
- This is something used by Mao Zedong and everyone after him, its used to sway someones opinions
- the leader that came after Mao Zedongs death
- The first of Mao Zedongs major leadership failures
- During the chinese revolution when the communists were surrounded and had to escape
- what did Mao want farmers produceing instead oc crops during the great leap forward
- what animal was killed becuse of its crop stealing ways during the great leap forward
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- What did Deng Xiaoping use throughout his leadership time to strengthen the economy
- The Current political party in power in china
- Mao Zedong held what position in the Communist party
- Who opened china up for trade
- Mao Zedongs army of followers during the cultural revolution
- The party that lost the Chinese revolution after WW2
- country that invaded china during WW2
- Mao Zedongs Culture reforms
15 Clues: Mao Zedongs Culture reforms • Who opened china up for trade • country that invaded china during WW2 • the leader that came after Mao Zedongs death • The Current political party in power in china • The first of Mao Zedongs major leadership failures • Mao Zedong held what position in the Communist party • The party that lost the Chinese revolution after WW2 • ...
Transcontinental Railroad 2025-08-11
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- These soldiers were hired after the Civil War to work for the Union Pacific.
- Before the railroad, the west was mainly settled by ___________________ Americans.
- The Union Pacific had an advantage because they built on ____________ land.
- These immigrants built the railroad for the Central Pacific Railroad Company.
- The ___________________ Pacific Railroad Company started in Omaha, Nebraska.
- immigrants built the railroad for the Union Pacific Railroad Company.
- What state did the railroad meet in?
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- If you are suffering from famine, you have no ____________.
- This was the nickname given to the Chinese immigrants.
- In 1850, most of the railroads were found on the ___________________ side of America.
- What does the prefix trans mean in the word transcontinental?
- The __________________ Pacific Railroad Company started in Sacramento, California.
- This word means very poor.
- These made it difficult for the Central Pacific to build the railroad.
14 Clues: This word means very poor. • What state did the railroad meet in? • This was the nickname given to the Chinese immigrants. • If you are suffering from famine, you have no ____________. • What does the prefix trans mean in the word transcontinental? • immigrants built the railroad for the Union Pacific Railroad Company. • ...
Inventions 2025-11-04
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- Chinese made this and used it in fireworks first. (9 letters)
- think of something new, like a machine or idea. (7 letters)
- Edison’s ______ changed how we see at night. (10 letters)
- was invented in ancient China and helps us write. (10 letters)
- full of new ideas and good at inventing. (9 letters)
- of people’s lives, like a ______ of Einstein. (9 letters)
- should ______ the world of science and history. (7 letters)
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- make or create something that didn’t exist before. (7 letters)
- that is made for the first time. (10 letters)
- process of making books and newspapers by machine. (8 letters)
- person who creates new inventions. (8 letters)
- ______ a lot to inventors for making life easier. (3 letters)
- ______ what life would be like without the light bulb. (7 letters)
- ______ Chinese invented many important things. (7 letters)
14 Clues: that is made for the first time. (10 letters) • person who creates new inventions. (8 letters) • full of new ideas and good at inventing. (9 letters) • Edison’s ______ changed how we see at night. (10 letters) • of people’s lives, like a ______ of Einstein. (9 letters) • ______ Chinese invented many important things. (7 letters) • ...
February 2026 Facts 2026-02-02
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- (2 wrds) This holiday is most known retail sales events
- The mascot of the the Superbowl team from the East coast
- Recognizing our Nation's first President's birthday
- 2026 Chinese Lunar New year is the year of what animal?
- What element corresponds to the Chinese Lunar New Year animal in 2026?
- In Roman mythology, who is Cupid's father?
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- (2 wrds) Pennsylvania’s weather-predicting groundhog.
- (2 wrds) It’s a festive Carnival day of secret Krewe balls and King Cake traditions.
- In Roman mythology, who is Cupid's mother?
- (3 wrds) Her coin was minted 1979–1981 and 1999
- The mascot of the Superbowl team from the West Coast
- This is a month-long Islamic observance marked by fasting from sunrise to sunset.
- (2 wrds) Marking Lenten season and 40 days of prayer, fasting, and repentance
- This tall President was born in Kentucky in February
14 Clues: In Roman mythology, who is Cupid's mother? • In Roman mythology, who is Cupid's father? • (3 wrds) Her coin was minted 1979–1981 and 1999 • Recognizing our Nation's first President's birthday • The mascot of the Superbowl team from the West Coast • This tall President was born in Kentucky in February • (2 wrds) Pennsylvania’s weather-predicting groundhog. • ...
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Gold Rush 2023-03-13
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- Sutter's ___ (where the first nugget was found)
- What percent of prospectors find gold?
- Immigrants coming for gold
- Omlette cooked in bacon fat topped with fried oysters that miners who struck it rich would order
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- Person who discovered the first nugget (Last name)
- What month did the gold rush start?
- What fork of the American River was gold first found in?
- What percent of miners are women? (number, spelled out)
- Amount of tax placed on chinese (number, spelled out)
9 Clues: Immigrants coming for gold • What month did the gold rush start? • What percent of prospectors find gold? • Sutter's ___ (where the first nugget was found) • Person who discovered the first nugget (Last name) • Amount of tax placed on chinese (number, spelled out) • What percent of miners are women? (number, spelled out) • ...
Ancient China Crossword 2022-02-09
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- What Italian explorer founded the Silk Road?
- What was the Cycle that the dynasties followed by?
- Which dynasty created the Great Wall of China?
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- Which Chinese Philosophy believed in respect for those in authority?
- Which Chinese Philosophy was the religion of unity and opposites? (Ying and Yang)
- What plain is in between the Yellow River and the Yangtze River?
- What mountain range borders India and China?
- Who was the grandson of Genghis Khan?
- Which dynasty was the first to widely use writing?
9 Clues: Who was the grandson of Genghis Khan? • What Italian explorer founded the Silk Road? • What mountain range borders India and China? • Which dynasty created the Great Wall of China? • What was the Cycle that the dynasties followed by? • Which dynasty was the first to widely use writing? • What plain is in between the Yellow River and the Yangtze River? • ...
The nationalities 2022-08-31
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- person from Greece
- person from Austria
- person form Australia
- person from China
- person from Albania
- person from Japan
- person from Switzerland
- person from France
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- person from Portugal
- person from Germany
- person from Italia
- person from Canada
- person from Great Britain / England
- person from Spain
- person from United State of America
- person from Ireland
16 Clues: person from China • person from Spain • person from Japan • person from Greece • person from Italia • person from Canada • person from France • person from Germany • person from Austria • person from Albania • person from Ireland • person from Portugal • person form Australia • person from Switzerland • person from Great Britain / England • person from United State of America
mythology 2022-09-15
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- Land of the rising sun
- Alexander the Great
- The largest European ethnolinguistic group
- Desert and nile
- Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi
- West African ethnic group
- Scandinavian mythology
- Epic of gilgamesh
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- Call as Hellenes
- Cliodhna queen of banshee
- Mesoamerican civilization
- A subregion of Ocean
- Central mexico
- The kingdom of Cusco
- The ancient kingdom of Elam
- Jambudvipa
16 Clues: Jambudvipa • Central mexico • Desert and nile • Call as Hellenes • Epic of gilgamesh • Alexander the Great • A subregion of Ocean • The kingdom of Cusco • Land of the rising sun • Scandinavian mythology • Amaterasu and Tsukuyomi • Cliodhna queen of banshee • Mesoamerican civilization • West African ethnic group • The ancient kingdom of Elam • The largest European ethnolinguistic group
Villians in the Canon 2020-06-10
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- Copper Beeches
- The ‘Woman’
- The Napoleon of Crime
- Expert blackmailer
- Devil’s foot root
- Solitary
- box which almost kills Holmes in ‘the dying detective’
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- Red headed league
- Rodger Baskervile
- Windibank (Case of Identity)
- swamp adder
- Lady Frances Carfax
- (Norwood Builder)
- The tiger of San Pedro
- Chinese pottery
- Second most dangerous man in London
16 Clues: Solitary • The ‘Woman’ • swamp adder • Copper Beeches • Chinese pottery • Red headed league • Rodger Baskervile • (Norwood Builder) • Devil’s foot root • Expert blackmailer • Lady Frances Carfax • The Napoleon of Crime • The tiger of San Pedro • Windibank (Case of Identity) • Second most dangerous man in London • box which almost kills Holmes in ‘the dying detective’
School Subjects 2023-05-04
Countries and Nationalities 2022-11-07
China: Early Communism 2019-03-11
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- party that lowered rent of the peasant class
- an item containing the sayings and quotations of Chairman Mao
- 6000 mile journey made by Chinese communists
- radical young men and women, mostly students, who humiliated, beat, and arrested many of their elders
- island that Chiang Kai-Shek was forced to flee to
- several European countries had political and economic control in these parts of China
- forcing a leader to give up their power
- regional leader with their own army
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- leader of the Chinese Nationalists after the death of Sun Yat-sen
- movement to wipe out the remaining old order and establish a new, socialist order
- first leader of the People's Republic of China
- movement to create communes and collective farms across China
12 Clues: regional leader with their own army • forcing a leader to give up their power • party that lowered rent of the peasant class • 6000 mile journey made by Chinese communists • first leader of the People's Republic of China • island that Chiang Kai-Shek was forced to flee to • an item containing the sayings and quotations of Chairman Mao • ...
Festivals in Singapore 2013-05-26
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- A lovely outer garment worn by Indian women.
- Deepavali is celebrated by the ______ community in Singapore.
- _______ is a traditional bead game played by the Malays.
- A term used to describe food that is prepared according to Muslim law.
- A traditional cloth worn by Malay men and women.
- Hari Raya Puasa is celebrated by the ______.
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- When dressed in their traditional outfits, Malay men sometimes wear a headgear called a _______.
- A traditional costume worn by Chinese women is called a ______.
- Malay women and our SIA air stewardesses wear a beautiful costume called a sarong ______.
- A traditional headgear of Sikh men.
- Chinese New Year is also known as the _____ New Year.
- The mother tongue for many Indians in Singapore is ____.
12 Clues: A traditional headgear of Sikh men. • A lovely outer garment worn by Indian women. • Hari Raya Puasa is celebrated by the ______. • A traditional cloth worn by Malay men and women. • Chinese New Year is also known as the _____ New Year. • _______ is a traditional bead game played by the Malays. • The mother tongue for many Indians in Singapore is ____. • ...
Confucian Crosword 2022-09-22
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- The philosophy that leaders should lead by example and be good to their people
- the government in power
- Daoists believed it was better to follow the will of this in order to make life better
- A part of the Chinese bureaucracy that made sure government officials were doing their jobs
- The emperor of the Qin Dynasty in China
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- He was the founder of Confucianism
- The founder of Daoism
- a collection of all the Daoist writings in a book
- Confucius placed great emphasis on this to promote a better society
- The system where breaking the law was punished harshly and following the law was rewarded
- The Chinese dynasty that adopted Confucianism as its official ideology
- A ruling family in China
12 Clues: The founder of Daoism • the government in power • A ruling family in China • He was the founder of Confucianism • The emperor of the Qin Dynasty in China • a collection of all the Daoist writings in a book • Confucius placed great emphasis on this to promote a better society • The Chinese dynasty that adopted Confucianism as its official ideology • ...
Zacchaeus crossword puzzle 2021-03-01
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- they used for some of there stachus
- a type of way to live life but not a religion
- the chinese didn't use it as a weapon till someone else did
- the first person to travel around all of the silk road at once
- they used it to travel around
- what they first used to travel around
- the first Dynasty to rule china
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- a desert in china that is large and everyone went around it
- they selled to much of it so they banned it
- china created it and we still use it today
- what the the the chinese version of barbarians
- an ancient city on the silk road that is still the capital of iraq I think
12 Clues: they used it to travel around • the first Dynasty to rule china • they used for some of there stachus • what they first used to travel around • china created it and we still use it today • they selled to much of it so they banned it • a type of way to live life but not a religion • what the the the chinese version of barbarians • ...
Ancient China 2022-11-14
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- a mixture of powder used in guns and explosives.
- An old Chinese custom of wrapping a girl's feet so that they could not grow.
- an educated official of China's government who passed a series of written examinations
- A sequence of ruelrs from the same family of group.
- a policy of avoiding contact with other countries.
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- A body of unelected government officials.
- a canal linking northern and southern China.
- service as a government official.
- an instrument that uses the earth's magnetic field to indicate direction.
- A woman that is the secondary wife to a married Chinese man.
- a form of painting in which an entire page is carved into a piece of wood.
- a thin, beautiful pottery invented in China.
12 Clues: service as a government official. • A body of unelected government officials. • a canal linking northern and southern China. • a thin, beautiful pottery invented in China. • a mixture of powder used in guns and explosives. • a policy of avoiding contact with other countries. • A sequence of ruelrs from the same family of group. • ...
Getting to Know Stephanie J 2020-12-30
12 Clues: rolls • worth • deceit • making • restoration • color and fruit • series of instruction • You're simply the ____ • style of Chinese cuisine • genre of speculative fiction • food w/o getting out of your car • non alcoholic cheering beverages
Tu es de quelle nationalité? 2022-10-12
12 Clues: I am • Ananda (Thai) • Marie (French) • Sutada (Indonesian) • Ashwarya Rai (Indian) • Monsieur Chan (Chinese) • Naoimi Osaka (Japanese) • Taylor Swift (American) • Avril Lavigne (Canadian) • What nationality are you? • King Charles III (British) • Bongbong Marcos (Filipino)
Histopathology features 2025-05-28
12 Clues: Ghost cell • 5ps seen in • Tzanck cells • Keratin pearl • Unerupted crown • Subepithelial split • Tombstone appearance • Abnormal tissue growth • Cell death due to injury • planus saw tooth rete ridges • dysplasia Chinese pattern • Acanthosis and hyperkeratinization
Crossword Puzzle #1 2026-01-31
12 Clues: the glue • double ____ • green protists • needs gumdrops • a pearly drink • something ugly • chinese teacher • the thing we love • a small cute thing • human scientific name • to search something up • where you will likely end up
Tapestry - year 4 - week 20 2020-09-04
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- a plot of land flooded by means of irrigation and used for growing rice or other semiaquatic plants.
- family or ancestral descent; lineage.
- Chinese martial arts that focus on striking an opponent’s pressure points with fluid jabs and kicks.
- a two-wheeled carriage drawn by a human runner.
- a court official of the Chinese Empire; or, the dialect spoken in Beijing.
- systems or traditions of training for hand-to-hand combat.
- a day or time of religious or other celebration, marked by feasting, ceremonies, or other observances
- a minority ethnic group of Southeast Asia who, beginning in the eighteenth century, migrated from southern China to northern Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and Burma.
- the twelve constellational signs which divide the sun’s ecliptic and the solar year into twelve equal portions.
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- a period of widespread social and political upheaval in the People’s Republic of China between 1966 and 1976, resulting in nation-wide chaos and economic disarray, initiated by Chairman Mao against the bourgeoisie.
- the number or total body of inhabitants in a given place.
- a hard, fine-grained, nonporous, and usually translucent and white ceramic ware formed by firing kaolin clay at low temperatures, glazing, and re-firing at very high temperatures.
- the procedure of inserting thin needles into various points on the body along the “meridians” of the flow of qi for therapeutic purposes.
- the male sovereign ruler of an empire who unites and rules over many lands.
- decorative handwriting, usually in a script and often accomplished by means of a brush.
- a material object representing something, often something immaterial.
- the native ethnic group of China.
- the study of the positions and aspects of celestial bodies in the belief that they influence the course of natural earthly occurrences and human affairs.
- a Chinese martial art and form of stylized, meditative exercise, characterized by methodically slow circular and stretching movements and positions of bodily balance.
19 Clues: the native ethnic group of China. • family or ancestral descent; lineage. • a two-wheeled carriage drawn by a human runner. • the number or total body of inhabitants in a given place. • systems or traditions of training for hand-to-hand combat. • a material object representing something, often something immaterial. • ...
FOOD 2020-10-01
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- rice Chinese food
- Korean food, spicy,
- Italian food,
- Japanese food, chewy food, many flavors
- Italian food
- Asian food
- mexico food
- steamed food
- rice Asian food
- food with tomato sauce
- cream cold food
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- Italian food, dessert food
- Indian food
- Japanese food
- Japanese food
- caramel popcorn sweet and salty popcorn
- The food have meat, vegetable, and cheese
- fries fried food, fast food
- Indonesian food
- Grilled food
20 Clues: Asian food • Indian food • mexico food • Italian food • steamed food • Grilled food • Japanese food • Italian food, • Japanese food • Indonesian food • cream cold food • rice Asian food • rice Chinese food • Korean food, spicy, • food with tomato sauce • Italian food, dessert food • fries fried food, fast food • Japanese food, chewy food, many flavors • caramel popcorn sweet and salty popcorn • ...
Primera 2025-01-17
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- seafood that goes into tomp kha soup
- rabbits are cute don't eat them
- wild life meat
- half cooked cowmeat
- seafood that lives in a shell
- thanks giving
- a beverage
- it makes wool
- chinese food sauce
- goose meat
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- yummers rice n meat
- fish
- garlic
- best meat in my humble opinion
- a summer drink
- spice nut that goes into besamel sauce
- beans
- predator fish
- liver
19 Clues: fish • beans • liver • garlic • a beverage • goose meat • thanks giving • predator fish • it makes wool • wild life meat • a summer drink • chinese food sauce • yummers rice n meat • half cooked cowmeat • seafood that lives in a shell • best meat in my humble opinion • rabbits are cute don't eat them • seafood that goes into tomp kha soup • spice nut that goes into besamel sauce
Classical East Vocab 2023-09-12
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- cycle, rise and fall of Chinese dynasties according to the Mandate of Heaven
- (551B.C.–479 B.C.) is China’s most famous philosopher. His teachings about the importance of education and public service influenced many eastern Asian civilizations. His ancestors, members of the aristocracy, were poor by the time of Confucius’s birth. By the age of 15, Confucius was dedicated to the life of a scholar. Although his ideas about the proper way to live guided millions of people, Confucius’s own life was simple and reflected a deep humility.
- servants, government officials
- in the belief system established in Aryan India, the single spiritual power that resides in all things
- in traditional Indian society, an unchangeable social group into which a person is born
- in Buddhist belief, union with the universe and release from the cycle of rebirth
- a collection of the religion, culture, and philosophy of ancient India.
- in Hindu belief, all the actions that determine a person’s fate in the next life
- written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese
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- large landmass that juts out from a continent
- Gautama, Siddhartha Gautama (circa 563 b.c.– 483 b.c.) was born a prince in India. Encounters with human suffering led him to leave his royal life to seek out the cause of suffering and sorrow. He sought answers from scholars and meditated until he developed a spiritual explanation for life. He became known as the “Buddha,” and began teaching his beliefs to others. He taught the Four Noble Truths and encouraged the faithful to follow the Eightfold Path.
- loosely organized system of government in which local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and other support to a greater lord
- in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual
- age, period of great cultural achievement
- complete control of a product or business by one person or group
- Laozi means “Master Lao” or “Old Master” in the Chinese language. An old man when Confucius was a young scholar, Laozi was born in a small village in ancient China. He was appointed a historian in one of the Zhou dynasty courts. Laozi developed a philosophy of inner calm, purity of mind, and living in harmony with nature that is called Dao, or the way of the universe. His book, The Way of Life, had enormous influence on Chinese life.
16 Clues: servants, government officials • age, period of great cultural achievement • large landmass that juts out from a continent • written symbols in writing systems such as that of the Chinese • in Hindu belief, the religious and moral duties of an individual • complete control of a product or business by one person or group • ...
nationalities and ways of getting around 2020-06-09
Family 2022-02-18
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- What pets do we have?
- The sport I do
- Another thing I collect
- My birth month
- My favorite colour
- Is purple
- My favorite takeout
- My favorite crystal
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- Where is our family from?
- Who has bangs?
- Dream job
- My favorite thing to collect
- Lina's favorite food
- My favorite season
- My favorite forest
- What am I?
- My favorite animal
- Where are we going?
18 Clues: Dream job • Is purple • What am I? • Who has bangs? • The sport I do • My birth month • My favorite season • My favorite forest • My favorite colour • My favorite animal • My favorite takeout • Where are we going? • My favorite crystal • Lina's favorite food • What pets do we have? • Another thing I collect • Where is our family from? • My favorite thing to collect
Dailey 2024-06-03
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- Annoying ref
- keanus charichter in matrix
- sir Walter-
- president in the 1900s
- town with a name that’s odd
- 2016 Olympics
- Circuit of the-
- on your head
- Roman robe
- hacker group that wears masks
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- GTA V Pier
- black disk with music
- royals singer
- showtime show about a serial killer
- mythical Chinese dynasty
- Wu-Tang Clan Producer
- French rail company
- Bidens birthplace
18 Clues: GTA V Pier • Roman robe • sir Walter- • Annoying ref • on your head • royals singer • 2016 Olympics • Circuit of the- • Bidens birthplace • French rail company • black disk with music • Wu-Tang Clan Producer • president in the 1900s • mythical Chinese dynasty • keanus charichter in matrix • town with a name that’s odd • hacker group that wears masks • showtime show about a serial killer
Mr and Mrs Jones 2024-07-24
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- Their go to music genre
- The dog
- They met in 20..?
- Daniel's football team
- Demi's Tattoo Count
- Their first holiday destination
- The Groom
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- Their first pet
- Daniel's pet name for Demi
- Daniels shoe size
- Their eye colour
- Their favourite takeaway
- Mini-moon location
- Demi's favourite cocktail
- Daniels latest obsession
- The Maid Of Honour
- Month of the proposal
- Years they've been together
- The Bride
19 Clues: The dog • The Groom • The Bride • Their first pet • Their eye colour • Daniels shoe size • They met in 20..? • Mini-moon location • The Maid Of Honour • Demi's Tattoo Count • Month of the proposal • Daniel's football team • Their go to music genre • Their favourite takeaway • Daniels latest obsession • Demi's favourite cocktail • Daniel's pet name for Demi • Years they've been together • ...
Sip n Solve 2024-04-02
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- Jamie’s star sign
- Honeymoon destination
- Felicity’s birthstone
- Jamie’s dog
- Where Jamie proposed
- Jamie’s favourite cocktail
- Coco’s favourite treats
- Jamie’s favourite Pokémon
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- What is their card called?
- Who is the maid of honour?
- Most ordered takeout
- Felicity’s go to shot
- What flavour popcorn
- Felicity’s eye colour
- Who is the best man?
- Last summer holiday
- Jamie’s middle name
- Who is Felicity’s oldest friend?
18 Clues: Jamie’s dog • Jamie’s star sign • Last summer holiday • Jamie’s middle name • Most ordered takeout • What flavour popcorn • Who is the best man? • Where Jamie proposed • Honeymoon destination • Felicity’s go to shot • Felicity’s birthstone • Felicity’s eye colour • Coco’s favourite treats • Jamie’s favourite Pokémon • What is their card called? • Who is the maid of honour? • ...
Great People and Inventions 2021-03-11
13 Clues: TNT • Paper • logic • Pinhole Camera • Nicolas Appert • Abbas ibn Firnas • Alexander Parkes • Moonlight Sonata • Toilet,Lamination • Alternating current • Leonardo da Vinci's most famous creation • Father of political philosophy, morality, and • Chinese thinker and social philosopher, The first private teacher
The Crossroads Of Imperialism 2015-04-09
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- Political ruler of a country or nation
- Indians modernized by building these structures
- Indians lives were based on where they fell in this system
- The British ruined this aspect for Indians because they shut down local industries
- Pride in one’s country or culture, often excessive in nature
- Because of cotton mills in Britain these were no longer needed
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- The complete control of a weaker nation’s social, economic, and political life by a stronger nation.
- European nations wanted control of Africa because of this
- This man made the British leave in 1946
- China was being drained of this resource because of the money spent on opium
- The British wanted this Chinese product
- Chinese officials attempted to ban this drug
12 Clues: Political ruler of a country or nation • This man made the British leave in 1946 • The British wanted this Chinese product • Chinese officials attempted to ban this drug • Indians modernized by building these structures • European nations wanted control of Africa because of this • Indians lives were based on where they fell in this system • ...
Ancient China Vocabulary 2022-03-31
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- a great hero in Chinese Myths
- who did the emperor Han Wudi sent out to explore areas west of China
- what was made to keep the Chinese empire safe from invasion
- a network of trade routes that stretched from western China to the Mediterranean
- the state that controlled China from the Huang He to the Chang Jiang
- the man whose teachings confucianism was based off of
- daoism began with the ideas of this person
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- China's first dynasty
- a vast desert on the edge of China’s northern border
- the first strong emperor of the Han dynasty
- aristocrat who led rebels in overthrowing the Shang government
- a thinker who introduced the ideas of legalism during the 200s b.c.
12 Clues: China's first dynasty • a great hero in Chinese Myths • daoism began with the ideas of this person • the first strong emperor of the Han dynasty • a vast desert on the edge of China’s northern border • the man whose teachings confucianism was based off of • what was made to keep the Chinese empire safe from invasion • ...
Qing China 2021-12-13
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- Son of Nurhaci
- The dynasty before the Qing Dynasty
- The Empress who became ruler by default; secretly supported the Boxer Rebellion
- State religion of the Qing dynasty
- General of the Manchurian army which took Beijing
- The group of traditional martial artists who believed and fought for preserving Chinese culture
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- Essentially, the White House of Qing China
- The Emperor who conquered all the remnants of Ming China
- Group of Mongols, Han Chinese, and Jurchen tribe members who once took Beijing and formed the Qing dynasty
- The wars between China and Spain which forced China to open trade to foreigners after losing
- The Kangxi Emperor's grandson who brought Qing China to its height
- Silver currency used in China during the Qing dynasty
12 Clues: Son of Nurhaci • State religion of the Qing dynasty • The dynasty before the Qing Dynasty • Essentially, the White House of Qing China • General of the Manchurian army which took Beijing • Silver currency used in China during the Qing dynasty • The Emperor who conquered all the remnants of Ming China • The Kangxi Emperor's grandson who brought Qing China to its height • ...
Remedies Around the World 2025-11-12
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- Type of care that incorporates both Allopathic Medicine and CAM
- Some research has suggested that smudging may have ____ properties
- The philosophy behind Chinese acupressure is rooted in ___ thought
- a herb used in the practice of smudging for protection and grounding
- Burning of dried mugwort in acupuncture points; Warms meridians to stimulate the flow of Qi
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- healing energies that Ayurvedic techniques focus on
- Type of medicine in which the patient is a passive participant
- three texts that cover the basics of Ayurvedic practices
- The smoke is believed to carry away bad energy, promoting a state of ____ and balance
- movement of energy through the body; controls all voluntary and involuntary actions
- Vital energy in Chinese acupressure
- Ayurveda is an example of what type of medicine?
12 Clues: Vital energy in Chinese acupressure • Ayurveda is an example of what type of medicine? • healing energies that Ayurvedic techniques focus on • three texts that cover the basics of Ayurvedic practices • Type of medicine in which the patient is a passive participant • Type of care that incorporates both Allopathic Medicine and CAM • ...
The Festive Season 2020-12-05
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- The Chinese New Year is celebrated for ______ days.
- The number of days Hannukah lasts for.
- The Chinese New Year marks the end of ______ and the beginning of Spring
- A five-day-long Hindu holiday celebrating life and the victory of good over evil.
- The centerpiece of the Hanukkah celebration.
- posadas, A celebration commemorated in the Hispanic culture that lasts 9 days before Christmas.
- an African-American celebration of life.
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- The winter solstice celebrates the ________ of the sun.
- The date of Diwali is determined off of the Hindu ________ calendar.
- During Kwanzaa, gifts of _______ are given to loved ones.
- a Japanese traditional celebration on the last day of the year.
- ______ can also be referred to, 'The Winter Solstice'.
12 Clues: The number of days Hannukah lasts for. • an African-American celebration of life. • The centerpiece of the Hanukkah celebration. • The Chinese New Year is celebrated for ______ days. • ______ can also be referred to, 'The Winter Solstice'. • The winter solstice celebrates the ________ of the sun. • During Kwanzaa, gifts of _______ are given to loved ones. • ...
The People's Republic of China 2023-04-16
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- the working class were not large enough to rule alone so would need this with other classes
- name of party created by Russian communist leader Lenin
- mao proclaimed in 1949 "Ours will no longer be a nation subject to insult and..."
- CCP members took leading roles in various of these
- chairman of the national defence council
- Mao's head was on this
- Mao was careful not to destroy this after 1949
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- Mao's head was also on this
- making and implementing this was done by other leading communists
- mao was this type of figure in the government
- every employed Chinese citizen living in an urban area belonged to these
- this many parties participated in the Chinese people's political consultative conference
12 Clues: Mao's head was on this • Mao's head was also on this • chairman of the national defence council • mao was this type of figure in the government • Mao was careful not to destroy this after 1949 • CCP members took leading roles in various of these • name of party created by Russian communist leader Lenin • making and implementing this was done by other leading communists • ...
East Asia Famous Landmarks and Culture 2022-04-05
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- Biggest religion of Japan
- This is a land locked country, home to snow leopards
- One of the 7 wonders of the world. Can be seen from space. Located in China
- He is the founding father of Mongolia
- Largest spoken language in China
- This is a Japanese martial arts
- Largest buddha statue, located in Hong Kong
- This Chinese martial arts is slow and gentle and used for meditation
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- This was the 1st city bombarded by a nuclear bomb
- This is a Chinese martial arts
- These sculptures depict the armies of the first Emperor of China. Found in the city of Shaanxi, China
- This is the biggest city in China, with the second tallest building in the world
12 Clues: Biggest religion of Japan • This is a Chinese martial arts • This is a Japanese martial arts • Largest spoken language in China • He is the founding father of Mongolia • Largest buddha statue, located in Hong Kong • This was the 1st city bombarded by a nuclear bomb • This is a land locked country, home to snow leopards • ...
Mongols 2022-10-03
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- Khanate that controlled the northwestern portion of the Mongol dynasty
- Genghis Khan's army conquered which Chinese dynasty
- royal woman helped shaped the united Mongol Dynasty, then later caused its division. (Hint: Graphic Biography)
- The Mongols originate from this geographic region north of China.
- Which famous poet was forced to flee invasions led by the Mongols? (Hint: Graphic Biography)
- The power the Mongols had in the East helped the Chinese people with what network
- The country north of modern-day Mongolia
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- the title of a Mongol Ruler
- The Mongols were extremely efficient using these animals in warfare.
- khanate that controlled most of China. Led most famously by Kublai Khan
- Mongols controlled this trade route through China and Central Asia
- Ghengis Khan's birth name
12 Clues: Ghengis Khan's birth name • the title of a Mongol Ruler • The country north of modern-day Mongolia • Genghis Khan's army conquered which Chinese dynasty • The Mongols originate from this geographic region north of China. • Mongols controlled this trade route through China and Central Asia • The Mongols were extremely efficient using these animals in warfare. • ...
Causes of Japan Expansion 2025-11-19
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- showed that the government structure was ineffective during crises
- meaning "rich country, strong army"
- Chinese dynasty that declared war on Japan
- Chinese nationalist party that went against the CCP
- centralized power under the Japanese emperor
- argued that ultra nationalism and militarism were the dominant causes of expansion
- a belief where a person's nationality is considered superior to others, usually involving racist and discriminatory remarks towards people not of the same race
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- small government body of elites whose approval was required for laws
- argued that Japan's expansion is driven primarily by China's fragmentation
- hereditary military governors of pre-modern Japan
- elder statement, initially those who created the Meiji Constitution
- Japanese monopolies; blamed for putting private interests over national economic security
12 Clues: meaning "rich country, strong army" • Chinese dynasty that declared war on Japan • centralized power under the Japanese emperor • hereditary military governors of pre-modern Japan • Chinese nationalist party that went against the CCP • showed that the government structure was ineffective during crises • ...
Countries and nationalities 2022-09-28
Ballarat Cross word puzzle 2014-02-25
10 Clues: Hill • Asian • Ayers rock • Human Being • Young person • Opposite to man • Express interest • Finding Gold in the • Native to Australia • From another country
Tóth Kornél 2024-01-03
10 Clues: merchant • democracy • monotheism • Nile River • Mesopotamia • Largest empire • modern-day Greece • Europe + Africa + Asia • paper, gunpowder, silk • The territory of present-day Iraq
Peranakan 2024-08-21
10 Clues: ____kebaya • ______sayang • Peranakan men • Peranakan food • Peranakan flower • peranakan meaning • peranakan christian • women are known as_____ • Peranakan original country • Chinese traders married local_____
All about Amelia(definite besty) 2026-02-12
10 Clues: Religion • eye color • Nationality • Ethnicity #2 • Ethnicity #1 • favorite color • rank in scouts • favorite animal • Tea Favorite Drink • favorite class(in school)
AP WH Final 2017 2017-05-14
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- division
- Japanese military dictator
- bored dissatisfaction
- government instance
- of European descent
- divine instance
- Mongol portable tent
- search for food
- subordinate
- prejudice
- non-religious
- craftsmen union
- show extreme subservience
- cloth
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- indigenous New Zealander
- church staff
- heritage or result
- ideological nonconformity
- Chinese ship
- legislative assembly
- Inca knot-record
- more than needed
- Islamic charity
- Islamic mysticism
- command or order
- nomadic Arab
26 Clues: cloth • division • prejudice • subordinate • church staff • Chinese ship • nomadic Arab • non-religious • divine instance • search for food • Islamic charity • craftsmen union • Inca knot-record • more than needed • command or order • Islamic mysticism • heritage or result • government instance • of European descent • legislative assembly • Mongol portable tent • bored dissatisfaction • indigenous New Zealander • ...
Heading Towards the West 2013-10-10
43 Clues: 1 • 7 • 2 • 4 • 6 • 8 • 9 • 11 • 24 • 22 • 29 • 32 • 19 • 41 • 23 • 13 • 33 • 37 • 46 • 44 • 17 • 20 • 28 • 18 • 43 • 30 • 34 • 15 • 42 • 36 • 35 • 38 • 26 • 45 • 39 • 14 • 10 • 31 • 25 • 40 • 16 • 21 • 27
Heading Towards the West 2013-10-10
43 Clues: 4 • 9 • 1 • 2 • 6 • 8 • 7 • 36 • 35 • 23 • 45 • 25 • 19 • 29 • 22 • 39 • 14 • 41 • 28 • 17 • 37 • 43 • 13 • 46 • 38 • 30 • 32 • 26 • 20 • 42 • 10 • 34 • 15 • 11 • 27 • 21 • 24 • 33 • 40 • 31 • 44 • 16 • 18
