chinese Crossword Puzzles
Chinese new year story 2023-01-16
12 Clues: male chicken • stripy big cat • legless reptile • won the river race • was scared by the snake • flying mythical creature • runs and jumps very well • like an ape but has a tail • helped the rat and cat cross • stopped for bath in the race • fell asleep and finished last • sometimes called goat in the story
Happy Chinese New Year 2023-01-18
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- like a calendar, with 12 animals
- decorations that have lucky words on them
- a special building for praying
- a magic animal that can breathe fire
- what you eat in the evening with your family
- these are very loud and bright
- a big animal with a lot of hair, or a mane
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- this holds money
- a small round kind of food with different things inside
- lights you can hang outside
- a lucky color for Chinese New Year
- when good things happen to you
12 Clues: this holds money • lights you can hang outside • a special building for praying • these are very loud and bright • when good things happen to you • like a calendar, with 12 animals • a lucky color for Chinese New Year • a magic animal that can breathe fire • decorations that have lucky words on them • a big animal with a lot of hair, or a mane • ...
Chinese - Introducing Yourself (1) 2025-10-21
Mya & Keith Wedding 2016-07-23
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- Her favorite food
- Month of wedding
- His favorite food
- Brides favorite color
- City they live in (closest to)
- doggys name
- Brides birthday month
- Keiths go to ice cream
- Grooms birthday month
- What we love to do together
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- Myas go to ice cream
- Groomsmen color
- Keith's favorite drink
- Her favorite candy
- Mya says this is better draft
- Grooms favorite color
- bridesmaid color
- his favorite candy
18 Clues: doggys name • Groomsmen color • Month of wedding • bridesmaid color • Her favorite food • His favorite food • Her favorite candy • his favorite candy • Myas go to ice cream • Brides favorite color • Brides birthday month • Grooms favorite color • Grooms birthday month • Keith's favorite drink • Keiths go to ice cream • What we love to do together • Mya says this is better draft • ...
NeohlyWeds Puzzle! 2024-12-04
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- groom's favourite person
- month of groom's birthday
- month of bride's birthday
- groom's hometown
- name of maid of honour
- month of engagement
- bride's favourite fruit
- first sport together
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- bride's favourite drink
- name of bride's first dog
- groom's favourite board game
- name of bride's current dog
- bride's chinese name
- bride's surname
- bride's favourite weater
- name of groom's favourite video game
- city the couple first met
- groom's surname
18 Clues: bride's surname • groom's surname • groom's hometown • month of engagement • bride's chinese name • first sport together • name of maid of honour • bride's favourite drink • bride's favourite fruit • groom's favourite person • bride's favourite weater • name of bride's first dog • month of groom's birthday • month of bride's birthday • city the couple first met • name of bride's current dog • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-01-19
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- Brides favourite food
- Grooms first car
- First holiday as a couple
- Brides favourite singer
- Grooms nickname
- Brides favourite sitcom
- Grooms favourite food
- Our first date
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- Our favourite football team
- Location of honeymoon
- Grooms favourite colour
- Our favourite sport to watch
- First family holiday
- Our favourite late night meet
- Our house number
- Brides favourite colour
- Whose house we met at
- Brides shoe size
- First holiday as a couple
19 Clues: Our first date • Grooms nickname • Grooms first car • Our house number • Brides shoe size • First family holiday • Location of honeymoon • Brides favourite food • Whose house we met at • Grooms favourite food • Grooms favourite colour • Brides favourite colour • Brides favourite singer • Brides favourite sitcom • First holiday as a couple • First holiday as a couple • Our favourite football team • ...
Criminal justice 2025-09-23
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- gay murders
- ___ or alcohol is a tip of crime
- first U.S. ____ lad in 1910
- NFL player killed he’s ex wife
- ____ Holmes
- _____rights
- criminal take stuff for free
- a ___ is defined as any act that is contrary to legal code or law
- ____ by death
- Chinese first use to identify people
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- in love robber and murders
- pictures to keep track of criminals
- ___ of rights
- _____rule
- ___ law
- knows when your lying
- everything has it
- there are ___ types of crimes
- ___bundy
19 Clues: ___ law • ___bundy • _____rule • gay murders • ____ Holmes • _____rights • ___ of rights • ____ by death • everything has it • knows when your lying • in love robber and murders • first U.S. ____ lad in 1910 • criminal take stuff for free • there are ___ types of crimes • NFL player killed he’s ex wife • ___ or alcohol is a tip of crime • pictures to keep track of criminals • ...
Unit 4 - China 2025-05-08
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- China’s northern and western climates are most impacted by (i) their higher __________, (ii) the dry monsoons from Central Asia/Siberia that hit in the fall and winter, and (iii) how their distance and geographic features block humid summer monsoons.
- China claims ownership of the island of __________ off of its southeast coast, especially because the vast majority of its population are of Chinese descent. However, the United States opposes reunification of __________ with China because it (a) is a U.S. military ally in southeast Asia, (b) wants to remain independent, and (c) wants to retain its rights of self-determination.
- In its northwest, China shares a border with the most restrictive communist country in the world, North Korea. It is in the region referred to as __________.
- China’s __________ is the world’s longest man-made waterway at ~1100 miles long and extends from Beijing to Hangzhou.
- The Chinese philosophy of __________ is based on the idea that the universe is sacred, and we cannot do anything to improve it. It also says that the best way to act in harmony with the universe is to not interfere with it. This philosophy is best recognized by the symbol that combines the yin and the yang.
- The __________ Dynasty is unique in that it is the only Chinese dynasty to have been ousted from power under the “Mandate of Heaven” by a foreign power.
- In Mr. Dyer’s formula to measure GDP, the “C” stood for “__________ Spending,” which is the largest part of that GDP formula.
- China does have borders with the country with the second largest population in the world, __________.
- China’s southern and eastern regions have had heavy __________ over the last 30 years, meaning there has been a strong emphasis on modernization and the creation of many factories and manufacturing jobs there.
- The Tian Shan Mountain Range and the __________ Shan Mountain Range form the northern and southern boundaries of the Taklamakan Desert in western China.
- China’s borders in its southwest with other nations are difficult to determine, to reach, and to travel across because of the large geographic space primarily occupied by people who sparsely populate the region and who mostly practice the Buddhist religion. This geographic region is called the __________.
- China’s __________ Dam is the largest dam in the world.
- China’s southern and eastern climates are heavily impacted by their overall lower elevations, their close __________ to the ocean and humid summer monsoons, and their __________ to and use of rivers that have heavy runoff from upstream mountains. (same word for both blanks)
- The __________ Dynasty is considered China’s most important “golden age.”
- The __________ goes through western China to access trade in India, in Central Asia, in the Middle East, and eventually in Europe. Two separate routes split to follow the edges of two mountain ranges to the north and south of the Taklamakan Desert to avoid that desert and give travelers access to water along their journey.
- China is ranked number __________ in the world if we measure a nation’s land area based on the land that we can see.
- The Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties are all known for following Confucianism as their basis for good governance, increasing domestic and foreign trade to help China prosper economically, and for its many __________ advancements and further development of Chinese culture.
- In class, we analyzed 12 different “competitiveness” factors to compare the health of the U.S. and Chinese economies. China ranked higher in 3 categories–health and primary education, macroeconomic environment, and __________ size.
- The _________ River is known as “China’s Sorrow” because its flooding has led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Chinese throughout history. [Chinese name for the river]
- North-central China forms a border with the nation of Mongolia. The two nations are somewhat separated in that region because of the geographic feature that we call the __________.
- The Ming Dynasty seems to have been corrupted by its own power. For example, it tried to project its power to force Japan to not invade Korea, paid unqualified members of its clan to run the government, went on foreign military campaigns even though it couldn’t stop rebellions in its own country, and created a __________ to spy on its own people in government.
- China is ranked number __________ in the world if we measure a nation’s land area based on land that we can see and the land off of its coasts which it is legally entitled to use.
- __________ was the leader of the group that took control of China’s leadership from the Qing Dynasty in the early 20th century.
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- Great Britain controlled the city of __________ from 1898 to 1997 and helped it to become an international powerhouse economically, especially in the banking and finance industry. Since 1997, Great Britain returned control of __________ back to China, and the people of that city have not been happy with how China has ruled over it and restricted their freedoms.
- __________ wrested control of China’s leadership from the Qing Dynasty in the early 20th century.
- The Qin Dynasty followed the philosophy of __________. Its use of this philosophy makes more sense when you consider that its leader, Qin, was trying to unite the people of China under one government after its “Period of the Warring States,” which lasted for ~200 years from the 5th to the 3rd centuries B.C.
- The __________ Dynasty is the first known dynasty in China.
- The term “__________” refers to a ruler’s right to rule in China because the will of god, heaven, the spirits, the ancestors, and/or nature makes it so. It is a very Taoist way of looking at who leads a community or nation.
- China’s southern and eastern regions have had heavy __________ over the last 30 years, meaning that many cities have been expanded and rural populations have moved to the cities.
- The Qing Dynasty was not run by people from the traditional power centers in China who might refer to themselves as Han Chinese. Instead, the leaders of the Qing Dynasty were the __________ people from northwest China who stepped in to help the Ming Dynasty retain power but seized power for themselves.
- In class, we analyzed 12 different “competitiveness” factors to compare the health of the U.S. and Chinese economies. 4 factors reflect that the U.S. is a healthier and more sophisticated market economy–infrastructure, labor market efficiency, goods market efficiency, and __________ market development.
- China’s “__________” is not a single piece of construction but is instead many constructed pieces that were built over time and have been continually updated to keep invaders from China’s north out of its most populated regions.
- The term “__________’ refers to a succession of rulers who come from the same family or clan.
- The people of China do not speak a language that could be referred to as “Chinese;” instead, the most common language spoken in China is called “__________” with ~70% of the people there speaking it as their first language.
- There is a lot of evidence that the Chinese government has been trying to eliminate the __________ in Xinjiang Province in northwestern China, which is called “genocide.” The people in this ethnic group are of Turkish descent, practice the religion of Islam, and had their land captured in 1759 by the Qing Dynasty, which the communists secured in 1949.
- The philosophy of __________ teaches that people must subordinate their own interests to the interests of their family and their community. It also asserted that all people should be educated, and that only qualified people should serve in government. It was taught throughout China to students and followed almost the entire time period from the Han Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty in the early 20th century.
- The __________ Dynasty is known as the dynasty that brought Buddhism to large parts of China.
- __________ currently has the second largest population in the world.
- China’s earliest enemies were from the north, which they called the “Xiongnu” (Zhong-new). Today, they would be from the country of __________.
- The __________ Dynasty and the people of China appear to have been most influenced and corrupted by foreigners during that dynasty. People became addicted to drugs, outsiders tried to gain control of China’s resources, and foreigners were interfering with China’s governance and self-determination.
- The __________ Dynasty is the first dynasty in China to come to power under the “Mandate of Heaven.”
- In class, we analyzed 12 different “competitiveness” factors to compare the health of the U.S. and Chinese economies. 3 factors helped us determine that U.S. workers, products, and businesses are likely to be more advanced than Chinese ones–higher education and training, business sophistication, and __________.
- Mao Tse-tung (Zedong) (a) was the first leader of China’s __________ Party over the nation of China in 1949, (b) believed that “the ends justify the means,” and (c) wanted power over the people, so he could govern his way.
- The __________ River flows ~3400 miles from Tibet to Shanghai and is probably China’s most important river due to the country’s rice cultivation with its waters and its use as a transportation route.
- In Mr. Dyer’s formula to measure GDP, the way to determine Net Exports is to calculate your nation’s exports and subtract out how much your nation spends on __________.
- In class, we learned that it is too difficult to objectively (with facts) how happy and how well people are doing in a particular economy. Instead, we try to equate happiness and well-being with whether people have the goods and services that they need and want. We normally try to measure economies based on national boundaries. Thus, we use a measurement called “Gross __________ Product” or “GDP.”
- China’s “__________” River has the second largest flow of water in China, despite being only 1200 miles long, which helps explain why it also has a 1200-mile long system of canals and massive system of dikes that help the river feed water into a large agricultural region. [English common name for the river]
47 Clues: China’s __________ Dam is the largest dam in the world. • The __________ Dynasty is the first known dynasty in China. • __________ currently has the second largest population in the world. • The __________ Dynasty is considered China’s most important “golden age.” • The term “__________’ refers to a succession of rulers who come from the same family or clan. • ...
Friday Crossy 2018-05-11
14 Clues: Hedwig • Care for • Fizzy drink • Chinese e.g. • long, heroic story • Froot loops mascot • "Snap, _____, Pop" • Roman goddess of war • Fattest US president • Became a state in 1959 • Modern relative of T rex • Important, personal date • Most common breed of pet dog • Combination of Harpsichord and Clavichord
Priscilla 2022-10-07
14 Clues: Lan means • Anh means • Sister order • Favorite color • Favorite animal • Best dance skill • Best school subject • Favorite thing to do • Favorite type of food • Chinese year of birth • Favorite school period • Favorite style of dance • Favorite ice cream flavor • What I want to be when I grow up
Handelsschool kruiswoordraadsel 2014-03-03
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- naam van de zoon van J.Beernaert
- schiereiland van Oekraïne
- aantal planeten
- clitoridectomie
- Parijse beursindex
- hoofdstad australië
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- kleinste priemgetal
- naam van de huidige paus
- heilig boek van de islam
- aantal levensbeschouwingen gegeven in de Handelsschool
- stijging van de prijzen
- ontdekker van de evolutietheorie
- Chinese munt
- voornaam directeur
14 Clues: Chinese munt • aantal planeten • clitoridectomie • Parijse beursindex • voornaam directeur • kleinste priemgetal • hoofdstad australië • stijging van de prijzen • naam van de huidige paus • heilig boek van de islam • schiereiland van Oekraïne • naam van de zoon van J.Beernaert • ontdekker van de evolutietheorie • aantal levensbeschouwingen gegeven in de Handelsschool
Bride: Nadia 2021-12-11
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- Brides Zodiac Sign
- Brides favorite color
- Brides favorite food
- Heels or sneakers
- Birthday month on youngest child
- Day of the Wedding
- Brides new last name
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- Number of piercing the bride has
- Brides favorite drink
- Brides Highschool
- City bride was born in
- Honeymoon
- Couples combined age
- Brides favorite ice cream
14 Clues: Honeymoon • Brides Highschool • Heels or sneakers • Brides Zodiac Sign • Day of the Wedding • Brides favorite food • Couples combined age • Brides new last name • Brides favorite drink • Brides favorite color • City bride was born in • Brides favorite ice cream • Number of piercing the bride has • Birthday month on youngest child
Welcome to Our Wedding! 2025-01-03
14 Clues: We met here • Name of road • 2017 holiday • Combined age • Our celebrant • Years together • First date park • School in common • Mark works in... • Wedding cake flavour • Subject they studied • MT has this many cousins • Takeaway their uni house once was • Mark is a member of this 'society'
Felix 2024-04-10
14 Clues: Felix • Betrayal • We need ____ • Crossword rule • Driver's ED Sub • D1 Snapchat user • Chinese ____ Song • The first Snap Guy • We love this teacher • Felix's Favorite show • Felix's favorite color • Felix's Mcdonald's order • She is no longer _________ • GPA What Felix does not have
Food 2022-10-27
14 Clues: japanese soup • best in texas • made in belgium • Mexican tortija • made out of corn • ciasto z patelni • america sandwitch • surved with a lemon • popular indian food • popular italian food • also british breakfast • polish soup from cabage • yucky u eat it in france • chinese filing with batter
H House 2025-10-24
14 Clues: I am _____ • chinese boris • bedtime ritual • weekly special • gorillaz expert • yaoi aficionado • our favorite maid • rare sil delicacy • kitchen nightmares • stinky cheese enthusiast • Glad we have a shiny new one • roommate with fewest brain cells • one of Ringo's favorite little guys • there was once 10 jars in the fridge
Jason crossword 2025-11-17
14 Clues: 312 • roblox • default • yao ming • quiz helper • bro fell off • the TRUE worst jason • lucas' favorite child • the former worst jason • the unfrosting is near • bro needed pity during election • who is this guy on the speeches • DO NOT TALK ABOUT TIENNEMEN SQUARE • rest in peace singular funny image
India and China Review 2024-01-11
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- river valley where the first cities in India formed
- these were in Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa and had flat roofs, were made of mud, and had indoor bathrooms
- Chinese system of beliefs which describe the way a king must rule
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- material used in Chinese art
- member of an upper class of Chinese society who owned land
- social class system in India and Brahmins are at the top
6 Clues: material used in Chinese art • river valley where the first cities in India formed • social class system in India and Brahmins are at the top • member of an upper class of Chinese society who owned land • Chinese system of beliefs which describe the way a king must rule • ...
Martial Arts 2021-04-09
14 Clues: more known • thai boxing • with a sword • only with feet • only with fist • greek martial art • corean martial art • chinese martial art • japanese martial art • everything is accepted • boxing but only with feet • you do it with big gloves • chines, spiritual dimension • japanese martial art with sword
Food 2013-06-18
14 Clues: aloha • on top • crappy car • summer treat • coffee maker • hard to rhyme • land of koalas • yellow and curved • macintosh or fuji • popular muffin variety • world's largest coffee chain • Chinese people love to drink this • coffee's most important ingredient • too much coffee, you won't be able to _____
1 Lesson 5 2025-03-27
Food 2020-07-31
6 Clues: a chinese dish • Mac Donald's special • u can make it in 3 mins • chinese dish , teenagers love • a round crispy mouth watering dish • a white sausy creamy Italian dish food
Save the forest! 2022-03-20
5 Clues: A Chinese bear • The food of a Chinese bear • Two are a couple, one is ... • The country where the bear lives • The habitat where the Chinese bear lives
Ancient China 2025-03-12
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- Dynasty had a pictographic writing system
- Dynasty that had a very vast trading system that generated lots of money
- a chinese philosopher
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- Dynasty ran by the very first chinese emperor
- Dynasty that believed in a deity named Tian
- Largest man made structure ever built
- First global trade route in history
7 Clues: a chinese philosopher • First global trade route in history • Largest man made structure ever built • Dynasty had a pictographic writing system • Dynasty that believed in a deity named Tian • Dynasty ran by the very first chinese emperor • Dynasty that had a very vast trading system that generated lots of money
Early China 2026-02-10
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- Top of Chinas Social structure
- Capital city of the Qin dynasty
- and Ritual Early Chinese Art focused on
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- Home to Chinas first Buddhist temple
- Wall Of China defended northern nomatic groups from the Chinese Empire
- China Created ___ leading to the invention of the spread
- Shi Huang First emperor of the Qin Dynasty
7 Clues: Top of Chinas Social structure • Capital city of the Qin dynasty • Home to Chinas first Buddhist temple • and Ritual Early Chinese Art focused on • Shi Huang First emperor of the Qin Dynasty • China Created ___ leading to the invention of the spread • Wall Of China defended northern nomatic groups from the Chinese Empire
Neela’s Holiday 2025-04-22
7 Clues: Example: ramen • A place in indonesia • Traditional Chinese food • You take ______ with a camera • A place where that speak Chinese • A place where people play or walk their dog • A type of fruit that starts with the letter S and has the type of an animal in the name
Subject 2023-11-29
Dirty Babies 2016-12-13
17 Clues: It is Ivy! • It is Gina. • It is Paul. • It is Enzo! • It is Karen! • It is Sunny! • It is Irene! • It is Joseph. • You live here. • It is Jessica. • It is Nicholas. • It is Xiong Mei. • It is baby Julie. • It is baby sister. • It is squeezy Meichi. • This teacher is very good. • This is your Chinese teacher.
Ancient China 2023-10-24
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- the believe or support of magic and proto-science
- some people believed that this dynasty never existed
- Chinese belief system that focused on ethics and morality
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- was a combination of legal, economic, military, cultural, and political customs
- The oldest Chinese Dynasty
- longest regime dynasty
- Chinas first united state/province
7 Clues: longest regime dynasty • The oldest Chinese Dynasty • Chinas first united state/province • the believe or support of magic and proto-science • some people believed that this dynasty never existed • Chinese belief system that focused on ethics and morality • was a combination of legal, economic, military, cultural, and political customs
China 2022-11-14
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- a body of unelected government
- a sequence of rulers from the same family or group
- a canal linking northern and southern China
- an old Chinese custom of wrapping a girls feet so they would not grow
- a form of printing in which an entire page is carved into a block of wood covered with ink and pressed to a piece of paper to create a printed page.
- a won second married to an ancient Chinese man
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- an educated member of China's government who passed a series of written examinations
- service as a government official
- a policy of avoiding contact with other countries
- a mixture of powders used in guns and explosives.
- a thin beautiful pottery invented in China
- an instrument that used the earth's magnetic field to indicate direction
12 Clues: a body of unelected government • service as a government official • a canal linking northern and southern China • a thin beautiful pottery invented in China • a won second married to an ancient Chinese man • a policy of avoiding contact with other countries • a mixture of powders used in guns and explosives. • a sequence of rulers from the same family or group • ...
China 2022-11-14
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- a body of unelected government
- a sequence of rulers from the same family or group
- a canal linking northern and southern China
- an old Chinese custom of wrapping a girls feet so they would not grow
- a form of printing in which an entire page is carved into a block of wood covered with ink and pressed to a piece of paper to create a printed page.
- a won second married to an ancient Chinese man
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- an educated member of China's government who passed a series of written examinations
- service as a government official
- a policy of avoiding contact with other countries
- a mixture of powders used in guns and explosives.
- a thin beautiful pottery invented in China
- an instrument that used the earth's magnetic field to indicate direction
12 Clues: a body of unelected government • service as a government official • a canal linking northern and southern China • a thin beautiful pottery invented in China • a won second married to an ancient Chinese man • a policy of avoiding contact with other countries • a mixture of powders used in guns and explosives. • a sequence of rulers from the same family or group • ...
China 2023-11-21
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- Declared he was the brother of Jesus
- Most people live in ______ China due to China's geography
- Daoism focuses on harmony between an individual and ______
- Reaching a state of perfect peace is central to what Chinese philosophy
- Treaty of ______ - gave Britain the colony of Hong Kong
- The _____ river is the longest river in China
- The Qing army received help from the ______ and French armies.
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- the rebellion that this group attacked missionaries and Christian converts
- Practice of arranging the pieces in living spaces to create balance with the natural world (2 words)
- Chinese philosophy that focuses on the five relationships
- A person, group or family that is dominant in their field or region for a long period of time.
- god given right to rule, the mandate of _____
12 Clues: Declared he was the brother of Jesus • god given right to rule, the mandate of _____ • The _____ river is the longest river in China • Treaty of ______ - gave Britain the colony of Hong Kong • Chinese philosophy that focuses on the five relationships • Most people live in ______ China due to China's geography • ...
China Crossword 2023-12-05
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- an explosive powder made of saltpeter and other materials
- Highly complex body of workers, many levels of authority
- Rule by officials of proven merit
- Belonging or related to an emperor
- An old Chinese custom of wrapping a girl's feet so that they would not grow.
- To make quantities of an item by using standardized designs and dividing steps of roduction among the workers
- A ruling class of noble families
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- test given to qualify candidates for positions in the government
- a military leader operating outside the control of the government
- a line of rulers descended from one family
- individual characters made of wood or metal, can be arranged to create a printing
- A woman who is the secondary wife to a married Chinese man.
12 Clues: A ruling class of noble families • Rule by officials of proven merit • Belonging or related to an emperor • a line of rulers descended from one family • Highly complex body of workers, many levels of authority • an explosive powder made of saltpeter and other materials • A woman who is the secondary wife to a married Chinese man. • ...
China Crossword 2023-12-05
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- an explosive powder made of saltpeter and other materials
- Highly complex body of workers, many levels of authority
- Rule by officials of proven merit
- Belonging or related to an emperor
- An old Chinese custom of wrapping a girl's feet so that they would not grow.
- To make quantities of an item by using standardized designs and dividing steps of roduction among the workers
- A ruling class of noble families
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- test given to qualify candidates for positions in the government
- a military leader operating outside the control of the government
- a line of rulers descended from one family
- individual characters made of wood or metal, can be arranged to create a printing
- A woman who is the secondary wife to a married Chinese man.
12 Clues: A ruling class of noble families • Rule by officials of proven merit • Belonging or related to an emperor • a line of rulers descended from one family • Highly complex body of workers, many levels of authority • an explosive powder made of saltpeter and other materials • A woman who is the secondary wife to a married Chinese man. • ...
Fun Fact of Fintech 2025-07-22
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- Payoneer offers this type of card for global spending.
- PayPal’s mobile payment app.
- This company started as a payment solution for eBay and became a global giant.
- Payoneer and PingPong both help users avoid high fees from this traditional financial institution.
- Payoneer is headquartered in this U.S. state.
- WorldFirst was acquired by this Chinese tech giant.
- PayPal’s buyer protection program helps prevent this.
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- cross-border payment platform with a name that sounds like a table tennis game.
- PayPal was once part of this tech billionaire’s portfolio.
- This UK-based company specializes in international business payments and currency exchange.
- A fintech known for helping freelancers and businesses receive international payments easily. Payoneer
- PingPong is especially popular among sellers on this global e-commerce platform.
12 Clues: PayPal’s mobile payment app. • Payoneer is headquartered in this U.S. state. • WorldFirst was acquired by this Chinese tech giant. • PayPal’s buyer protection program helps prevent this. • Payoneer offers this type of card for global spending. • PayPal was once part of this tech billionaire’s portfolio. • ...
inventions and inventors 2023-04-20
13 Clues: TAMED THE FIRE • INVENTED THE LAMP • INVENTED THE PRESS • INVENTED THE RADIO • INVENTED THE PAPER • INVENTED THE AIRPLANE • CREATED THE MORSE CODE • INVENTED THE TELEPHONE • INVENTED THE GUNPOWDER • DISCOVERD THE PENINCILIN • DISCOVERED THE ELECTRICITY • INVENTED THE USB TECHNOLOGY • INVENTED THE MODERN INTERNET
Unit 3/4 Crossword Review 2025-12-18
12 Clues: most liked • It's = ___ ___ • numbers subject • holiday this week • What day is today? • he->his, we-> ____ • she->her, they-> ____ • Teacher Oscar's class • color with "ow" sound • color with "ue" sound • What day is yesterday? • you have Chinese class ____ day
module8 2023-06-04
NYT 2023-06-29
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- popular circular food invented in Naples
- interactive lab; common field trip location
- county that contains Mill Valley
- raw fish
- horizontal sport requiring grip strength
- keg
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- adult Chuck E Cheese
- outdoor walk
- vertical sport requiring grip strength
- fungus
- chicken - American Chinese dish
- rattle_____
- golf Putt putt
13 Clues: keg • fungus • raw fish • rattle_____ • outdoor walk • golf Putt putt • adult Chuck E Cheese • chicken - American Chinese dish • county that contains Mill Valley • vertical sport requiring grip strength • popular circular food invented in Naples • horizontal sport requiring grip strength • interactive lab; common field trip location
yippie 2024-04-22
9 Clues: Chinese leader. • Asian superpower. • Collective farms. • Patriotic advocate. • Information warfare. • Collective ownership. • Geopolitical standoff. • Rapid industrialization. • nationalist Island nation.
festival 2025-03-17
About Mom! 2023-10-18
9 Clues: Nickname • Birth month • Favorite band • Favorite color • Astrology sign • Birthplace (City) • Anniversary month • Chinese zodiac symbol • Favorite football team
school (4) 2025-05-19
words of Unit 9 2021-12-08
Subjects 2023-12-13
Unit 4 - China 2024-04-30
Across
- In class, we learned that it is too difficult to objectively (with facts) how happy and how well people are doing in a particular economy. Instead, we try to equate happiness and well-being with whether people have the goods and services that they need and want. We normally try to measure economies based on national boundaries. Thus, we use a measurement called “Gross __________ Product” or “GDP.”
- China is ranked number __________ in the world if we measure a nation’s land area based on the land that we can see.
- Mao Tse-tung (Zedong) was the first leader of China’s __________ Party over the nation of China in 1949, believed that “the ends justify the means,” and wanted power over the people, so he could govern his way.
- The Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties are all known for following Confucianism as their basis for good governance, increasing domestic and foreign trade to help China prosper economically, and for its many __________ advancements and further development of Chinese culture.
- The people of China do not speak a language that could be referred to as “Chinese;” instead, the most common language spoken in China is “__________” with ~70% speaking it as their first language.
- In its northwest, China shares a border with the most restrictive communist country in the world, North Korea. It is in the region referred to as __________.
- The __________ Dynasty is known as the dynasty that brought Buddhism to large parts of China.
- In Mr. Dyer’s formula to measure GDP, the “C” stood for “__________ Spending,” which is the largest part of that GDP formula.
- The __________ Dynasty is the first known dynasty in China.
- Great Britain controlled the city of __________ from 1898 to 1997 and helped it to become an international powerhouse economically, especially in the banking and finance industry. Since 1997, Great Britain returned control of __________ back to China, and the people of that city have not been happy with how China has ruled over it and restricted their freedoms.
- China’s plan called the “__________” failed to produce positive results because the government tried to create large farms to produce agricultural products that it wanted produced. It also failed to take into account what farmers believed could be produced and how much they could produce each year.
- The term __________ means that land can sustain agriculture and/or assist in raising livestock.
- In Mr. Dyer’s formula to measure GDP, the way to determine Net Exports is to calculate your nation’s exports and subtract out how much your nation spends on __________.
- During China’s __________ Revolution, the government feared an educated population. It believed that the educated people would sow dissent and threaten communism’s control over Chinese society. As time has progressed, the Chinese Communist Party’s control over education and what children were taught has been limited to “acceptable materials.”
- China’s southern and eastern regions have had heavy __________ over the last 30 years, meaning there has been a strong emphasis on modernization and the creation of many factories and manufacturing jobs there.
- China claims ownership of the island of __________ off of its southeast coast, especially because the vast majority of its population are of Chinese descent. However, the United States opposes reunification of __________ with China because it is a U.S. ally, wants to remain independent, and wants to retain its rights of self-determination.
- The Chinese philosophy of __________ is based on the idea that the universe is sacred, and we cannot do anything to improve it. It also says that the best way to act in harmony with the universe is to not interfere with it. This philosophy is best recognized by the symbol that combines the yin and the yang.
- China’s “__________” River has the second largest flow of water in China, despite being only 1200 miles long, which helps explain why it also has a 1200-mile long system of canals and massive system of dikes that help the river feed water into a large agricultural region. [English common name for the river]
- The __________ River flows ~3400 miles from Tibet to Shanghai and is probably China’s most important river due to the country’s rice cultivation with its waters and its use as a transportation route.
- The term “__________’ refers to a succession of rulers who come from the same family or clan.
- __________ currently has the largest population in the world.
- __________ was the leader of the group that took control of China’s leadership from the Qing Dynasty in the early 20th century.
- The __________ goes through western China to access trade in India, in Central Asia, in the Middle East, and eventually in Europe. Two separate routes split to follow the edges of two mountain ranges to the north and south of the Taklamakan Desert to avoid that desert and give travelers access to water along their journey.
- The Qing Dynasty was not run by people from the traditional power centers in China who might refer to themselves as Han Chinese. Instead, the leaders of the Qing Dynasty were the __________ people from northwest China who stepped in to help the Ming Dynasty retain power but seized power for themselves.
- __________ wrested control of China’s leadership from the Qing Dynasty in the early 20th century.
- The Tian Shan Mountain Range and the __________ Shan Mountain Range form the northern and southern boundaries of the Taklamakan Desert in western China.
- China’s __________ is the world’s longest man-made waterway at ~1100 miles long and extends from Beijing to Hangzhou.
- North-central China forms a border with the nation of Mongolia. The two nations are somewhat separated in that region because of the geographic feature that we call the __________.
Down
- China’s borders in its southwest with other nations are difficult to determine, to reach, and to travel across because of the large geographic space primarily occupied by people who sparsely populate the region and who mostly practice the Buddhist religion. This geographic region is called the __________.
- In class, we analyzed 12 different “competitiveness” factors to compare the health of the U.S. and Chinese economies. China ranked higher in 3 categories–health and primary education, macroeconomic environment, and __________ size.
- China’s southern and eastern climates are heavily impacted by their overall lower elevations, their close __________ to the ocean and humid summer monsoons, and their __________ to and use of rivers that have heavy runoff from upstream mountains. (same word for both blanks)
- In the 1950s and 1960s, China’s government tried to quickly fast-forward the agricultural sector of its economy with government policies which made farms larger, more efficient, and produce agricultural products that it wanted. Those policies failed. In response, China’s government tried to fix those policies but those policies also failed. This second round of reforms unfortunately used environmentally-unfriendly farming methods and only led to increased __________.
- The _________ River is known as “China’s Sorrow” because its flooding has led to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Chinese throughout history. [Chinese name for the river]
- China’s __________ Dam is the largest dam in the world.
- China’s northern and western climates are most impacted by their higher __________, the dry monsoons from Central Asia/Siberia that hit in the fall and winter, and how their distance and geographic features block humid summer monsoons.
- In class, we analyzed 12 different “competitiveness” factors to compare the health of the U.S. and Chinese economies. 3 factors helped us determine that U.S. workers, products, and businesses are likely to be more advanced than Chinese ones–higher education and training, business sophistication, and __________.
- The __________ Dynasty and the people of China appear to have been most influenced and corrupted by foreigners during that dynasty. People became addicted to drugs, outsiders tried to gain control of China’s resources, and foreigners were interfering with China’s governance and self-determination.
- The __________ Dynasty is unique in that it is the only Chinese dynasty to have been ousted from power under the “Mandate of Heaven” by a foreign power.
- The term “__________” refers to a ruler’s right to rule in China because the will of god, heaven, the spirits, the ancestors, and/or nature makes it so. It is a very Taoist way of looking at who leads a community or nation.
- The Qin Dynasty followed the philosophy of __________. Its use of this philosophy makes more sense when you consider that its leader, Qin, was trying to unite the people of China under one government after its “Period of the Warring States,” which lasted for ~200 years from the 5th to the 3rd centuries B.C.
- China’s southern and eastern regions have had heavy __________ over the last 30 years, meaning that many cities have been expanded and rural populations have moved to the cities.
- Written languages in China are based on __________, which are symbolic pictures that graphically represent words and ideas. In contrast, most languages outside of East Asia use phonetic written languages, where letters or characters represent sounds and combinations of letters are sounded out to be read.
- The philosophy of __________ teaches that people must subordinate their own interests to the interests of their family and their community. It also asserted that all people should be educated, and that only qualified people should serve in government. It was taught throughout China to students and followed almost the entire time period from the Han Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty in the early 20th century.
- China is ranked number __________ in the world if we measure a nation’s land area based on land that we can see and the land off of its coasts which it is legally entitled to use.
- Statistics tell us that China and the U.S. have GDPs that are close together; however, when we factor in China’s population, China’s GDP per capita or __________ of living is much lower. In fact, China’s __________ of living is equivalent to the U.S. __________ of living ~100 years ago. [same word in each blank]
- The Ming Dynasty seems to have been corrupted by its own power. For example, it tried to project its power to force Japan to not invade Korea, paid unqualified members of its clan to run the government, went on foreign military campaigns even though it couldn’t stop rebellions in its own country, and created a __________ to spy on its own people in government.
- China’s “__________” is not a single piece of construction but is instead many constructed pieces that were built over time and have been continually updated to keep invaders from China’s north out of its most populated regions.
- The __________ Dynasty is considered China’s most important “golden age.”
- There is a lot of evidence that the Chinese government has been trying to eliminate the __________ in Xinjiang Province in northwestern China, which is called “genocide.” The people in this ethnic group are of Turkish descent, practice the religion of Islam, and had their land captured in 1759 by the Qing Dynasty, which the communists secured in 1949.
- China does have borders with the country with the second largest population in the world, __________.
- In class, we analyzed 12 different “competitiveness” factors to compare the health of the U.S. and Chinese economies. 4 factors reflect that the U.S. is a healthier and more sophisticated market economy–infrastructure, labor market efficiency, goods market efficiency, and __________ market development.
- The __________ Dynasty is the first dynasty in China to come to power under the “Mandate of Heaven.”
- China’s earliest enemies were from the north, which they called the “Xiongnu” (Zhong-new). Today, they would be from the country of __________.
53 Clues: China’s __________ Dam is the largest dam in the world. • The __________ Dynasty is the first known dynasty in China. • __________ currently has the largest population in the world. • The __________ Dynasty is considered China’s most important “golden age.” • The __________ Dynasty is known as the dynasty that brought Buddhism to large parts of China. • ...
Chinese Yr 10 Weather 2020-03-25
Chinese Vocab Study Sheet 2021-01-27
Chinese New Year Crossword 2022-01-21
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- Special meals prepared and eaten.
- The animal that won the race.
- Takes place all over the home.
- A lucky colour in China.
- This type of cake is eaten.
- The continent that China is a part of.
- A gift given in red envelopes.
Down
- The number of animals in the Chinese Zodiac.
- Paper decorations that are hung.
- Exploding, noisy celebrations.
- A type of dance performed.
- Setting off fireworks scares away this type of spirit.
12 Clues: A lucky colour in China. • A type of dance performed. • This type of cake is eaten. • The animal that won the race. • Exploding, noisy celebrations. • Takes place all over the home. • A gift given in red envelopes. • Paper decorations that are hung. • Special meals prepared and eaten. • The continent that China is a part of. • The number of animals in the Chinese Zodiac. • ...
What's this in Chinese? 2024-02-16
12 Clues: bag rat • fire car • bear cat • old expert • cold shoes • fire chicken • cowboy pants • hand machine • brave country • flying machine • electric brain • beautiful country
Deng Xiaoping and Hong Kong 2022-01-18
Across
- “One country, _____systems”
- Deng’s primary objectives at the 3rd Plenum of the 11th Central Committee was _____ and development of China
- How many years Hong Kong would remain unchanged after being given back
- The month that the joint declaration was signed
- Name of the city that discussed the joint declaration with Beijing
- Deng encouraged _____ liberalization without political liberalization through the promotion of SEZs and acquisition of Hong Kong
- What CPG will not impose on Hong Kong citizens because Hong Kong has independent finances
Down
- “_____ with Chinese Characteristics”
- Acronym for the PRC’s agency to help integrate Hong Kong back into China
- What was the name of the areas of China devoted to attracting foreign investment
- Where did the Chinese government encourage investment for capital/technical skills from?
- Time Magazine’s Person of the Year in 1986
- Name of colony that was leased from China
- Name of british political leader that gave Hong Kong back
- Deng aimed for _____ to be maintained in Hong Kong
15 Clues: “One country, _____systems” • “_____ with Chinese Characteristics” • Name of colony that was leased from China • Time Magazine’s Person of the Year in 1986 • The month that the joint declaration was signed • Deng aimed for _____ to be maintained in Hong Kong • Name of british political leader that gave Hong Kong back • ...
china's communist revolution 2012-12-03
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- and military leader
- nationaist party
- of china
- chinese communist party officials
- Mao has defined our future as an armed revolutionary youth organization...So if Chairman Mao is our Red-Commander-in-Chief and we are his Red soldiers, who can stop us? First we will make China red from inside out and then we will help the working people of other countries make the world red...And then the whole universe
Down
- lag city in the center of beijing
- Xiaoping was a politician and reformist leader of the Communist Party of China
- It means to allways have food
- democracy activists were allowed to record news and ideas on a designated wall in the city from December 1978
- Mao tried to force communism into the country
- retreat of three red armies of china
- forward/ mao's attempt to modernize china
- army
- leader of China.
- It contains Mao ideas and thougts on communism
15 Clues: army • of china • nationaist party • leader of China. • and military leader • It means to allways have food • lag city in the center of beijing • chinese communist party officials • retreat of three red armies of china • forward/ mao's attempt to modernize china • Mao tried to force communism into the country • It contains Mao ideas and thougts on communism • ...
安斌 crossword (Bennett Anderson) 2014-11-20
Across
- I like to ski
- I like American food
- I have 3 siblings
- I have taken 3 years of chinese
- My first name is Bennett
- My birthday is 5/10
- I am in high school
Down
- I am American
- I have 6 people in my family
- I was born in 1999
- My Chinese teacher is mr Anderson
- My last name is Anderson
- I am 15 years old
- I was born in Utah
- I am the year of the rabbit
15 Clues: I like to ski • I am American • I have 3 siblings • I am 15 years old • I was born in 1999 • I was born in Utah • My birthday is 5/10 • I am in high school • I like American food • My last name is Anderson • My first name is Bennett • I am the year of the rabbit • I have 6 people in my family • I have taken 3 years of chinese • My Chinese teacher is mr Anderson
Ryan scharman 2015-01-12
Across
- I like to snowboard
- my Chinese teacher is mr. Anderson
- My zodiac is rabbit
- I have taken chinese for three years
- I am American.
- I am 15
- I think school is boring
- my birthday is april 15th
Down
- my last name is Scharman.
- I was born in 1999
- I am in high school
- I have seven people in my family
- I like Mexican food
- I was born in utah
- I have five siblings
15 Clues: I am 15 • I am American. • I was born in 1999 • I was born in utah • I like to snowboard • My zodiac is rabbit • I am in high school • I like Mexican food • I have five siblings • I think school is boring • my last name is Scharman. • my birthday is april 15th • I have seven people in my family • my Chinese teacher is mr. Anderson • I have taken chinese for three years
Shi Jie xun 2014-11-24
Across
- I am the rabbit
- i like soccer
- i have taken three years of Chinese.
- My last name is Sorensen
- i have 1 older brother and 1 older sister
- I was born in year 1999
- my Chinese teacher is mr. Andersen
Down
- in my opinion soccer as interest
- i am 15 this year
- my birthday is April 1st
- my family has 5 people
- I was born in American fork.
- I am in high school
- I am American
- my first name is Jaxon
15 Clues: i like soccer • I am American • I am the rabbit • i am 15 this year • I am in high school • my family has 5 people • my first name is Jaxon • I was born in year 1999 • my birthday is April 1st • My last name is Sorensen • I was born in American fork. • in my opinion soccer as interest • my Chinese teacher is mr. Andersen • i have taken three years of Chinese. • ...
Sophie Hughes 2022-12-12
Across
- which geographic factor likely contributed to the beginning of the neolithic revolution?
- where was Christianity originated
- what was on of the regions that was gained by the Mongol Empire during Genghis Khan's rule
- what is the action of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area
- what associated with the importance of obligation to family in ancient Chinese culture
- where was Buddhism originated
- what era created the rise of the permanent settlements?
Down
- where was Islam originated from
- what is used to describe how trading and technology have the world into a more connected and interdependent place
- what was Aristotle to the teacher Alexander The Great
- what city was a crossroad for European crusaders in AD 1095-1204
- where did Aristotle not originate from
- The Gupta Empire was most notably characterized by its role in
- Christianity was brought by merchants along the what?
- what was one of the 4 chinese inventions
15 Clues: where was Buddhism originated • where was Islam originated from • where was Christianity originated • where did Aristotle not originate from • what was one of the 4 chinese inventions • what was Aristotle to the teacher Alexander The Great • Christianity was brought by merchants along the what? • what era created the rise of the permanent settlements? • ...
Chapter 5 Crossword 2 2022-05-17
Across
- By the 18__s, the number of Norwegians coming to Washington was noticeable
- In 1889, people living in Seattle, Ellensburg, and Spokane had to deal with this
- *A long, narrow body of water between steep cliffs
- The first Norwegian to settle in Poulsbo
- In the 1840s, a terrible disaster hit Ireland, and most people existed on a diet of these
- One of the first groups of immigrants to experience nativist backlash
- Hawaiian men
- *part of percentage of a whole
Down
- Scandinavians were attracted here because its wet climate, high mountains, and many ocean inlets reminded them of home
- Concern over the growing population in California led to this agreement
- Chinese laborers were not given full ______, they could not vote or testify in court cases involving whites
- In the 18__s, a terrible disaster hit Ireland
- * ______ labor is work that is considered to be shameful or humiliating
- Washington's "Little Norway"
- Some of the first immigrants to Washington came from Hawaii, Ireland, China, and _____
15 Clues: Hawaiian men • Washington's "Little Norway" • *part of percentage of a whole • The first Norwegian to settle in Poulsbo • In the 18__s, a terrible disaster hit Ireland • *A long, narrow body of water between steep cliffs • One of the first groups of immigrants to experience nativist backlash • Concern over the growing population in California led to this agreement • ...
P5 crossword 2025-01-03
Across
- Having a sense of happiness or enjoyment.
- The land next to or close to the sea.
- It means very unpleasant or bad.
- A building with strong walls, built in the past by a king or other important person.
- A large hole in the side of a hill, cliff, or mountain, that is underground.
- Of or from a long time ago, having lasted for a long time.
- The place where someone is going.
- It is a building used for the worship of a god or gods.
Down
- A building where large amounts of goods are made using machines.
- goose This food is a kind of meat, usually eat in Chinese families.
- A forest where trees and plants grow very closely together.
- It is a place where many people go for a rest and enjoy the sunshine.
- Belonging to or relating to China.
- An activity or sport of moving on a pair of skis.
- To have a very great degree; very.
15 Clues: It means very unpleasant or bad. • The place where someone is going. • Belonging to or relating to China. • To have a very great degree; very. • The land next to or close to the sea. • Having a sense of happiness or enjoyment. • An activity or sport of moving on a pair of skis. • It is a building used for the worship of a god or gods. • ...
Dogs 2023-03-31
10 Clues: Potato dog • a wolf dog • police dogs • chinese dog • disney movie • classic movie • white girl dog • barack obamas dog • long nose dog meme • tiny and aggressive
Chinese Cinderella Chap 1-12 2023-11-30
Across
- to pass through
- chaos; a confused fight
- to spring forward
- repulsively ugly or distorted
- being morally good; the best qualities
- showing great passion or interest
- a pest or troublesome person
- quiet, gentle, and submissive
- conceited and arrogant
Down
- embarrassed or humiliated
- part European and part Asian
- a snitch; an informant
- to frown
- restore to life
- to compete with someone
- two wheeled cart for transporting people
- to refuse to accept something; reject
17 Clues: to frown • to pass through • restore to life • to spring forward • a snitch; an informant • conceited and arrogant • chaos; a confused fight • to compete with someone • embarrassed or humiliated • part European and part Asian • a pest or troublesome person • repulsively ugly or distorted • quiet, gentle, and submissive • showing great passion or interest • ...
Chinese Native 3 lesson 5 2023-09-08
17 Clues: world • future • history • opinion • finance • to apply • to solve • to decide • professor • other,else • philosophy • literature • to graduate • essay; article • academic degree • school of management • school of engineering
ancient chinese arcitecthure & arts 2022-05-18
5 Clues: one thing the chinese made • what pottery was made with • what they did to make paper • what the Chinese called music • is one thing the Chinese were famous for
HSK1 L5 2019-12-16
Across
- How do you call the place you would go back to
- What phrase is used to ask for a kid's age
- What word is used to express ownership or existence
- What is "this year" in Chinese
- What word is used to express a change in Chinese
Down
- What phrase is used to ask about population
- What phrase is used to ask for an adult's age
- Your mom is your grandma's …?
8 Clues: Your mom is your grandma's …? • What is "this year" in Chinese • What phrase is used to ask for a kid's age • What phrase is used to ask about population • What phrase is used to ask for an adult's age • How do you call the place you would go back to • What word is used to express a change in Chinese • What word is used to express ownership or existence
China 2013-04-24
Guess the language by text 2021-05-22
kelompok siti\kelas VllA 2022-11-21
Across
- what is the monkey fovorite food?
- saskia lives in?
- rindihasa rree?
- .....conlain gs vitami A?
- taste...very sour?
- rava goes to....with diva?
- mom devi worvs al?
- sleep durian teh day?
- diva ate?
- jessica has?
- what animals are haram in islam?
Down
- aini ate?
- intan buy fish in?
- alif noys ball at?
- adit maintain?
- siti ate?
- chinese reopk pray at?
- alice took?
- rendy bought?
- aldis motorbike was broken an?
20 Clues: aini ate? • siti ate? • diva ate? • alice took? • jessica has? • rendy bought? • adit maintain? • rindihasa rree? • saskia lives in? • intan buy fish in? • alif noys ball at? • taste...very sour? • mom devi worvs al? • sleep durian teh day? • chinese reopk pray at? • .....conlain gs vitami A? • rava goes to....with diva? • aldis motorbike was broken an? • what animals are haram in islam? • ...
Social studies 2023-05-08
Across
- was a great scholar
- Warrior king
- service Government jobs
- money
- from Heaven
- Strong winds
- Respect and loyalty
- River
- way from China to the Mediterranean Sea.
Down
- Stared the Haun dynasty
- Chinese pacifier
- China’s first emperor
- protective walls
- or fortress.
- started to fight and attack each other
- River
- family might 5 generations living together.
- yellow-brown soil
- was a highly valuable cloth
- mountains in the northeast, which is cold, dry air.
20 Clues: River • money • River • from Heaven • or fortress. • Warrior king • Strong winds • Chinese pacifier • protective walls • yellow-brown soil • was a great scholar • Respect and loyalty • China’s first emperor • Stared the Haun dynasty • service Government jobs • was a highly valuable cloth • started to fight and attack each other • way from China to the Mediterranean Sea. • ...
Vocab Crossword 2025-03-24
Across
- Meat between two buns
- Round with a hole in the center
- Flat and round
- Third meal of the day
- Happy birthday
- Meatballs and
- Seaweed and fish
- Freshly baked
- Vegtables and meat cooked slow
- First meal of the day
Down
- Secound meal of the day
- Dumpling
- Chips in America
- Two slices of bread
- bread cheese and tomato sauce
- Chinese noodles
- Last meal of the day
- Sour fruit
- Great in summer
19 Clues: Dumpling • Sour fruit • Meatballs and • Freshly baked • Flat and round • Happy birthday • Chinese noodles • Great in summer • Chips in America • Seaweed and fish • Two slices of bread • Last meal of the day • Meat between two buns • Third meal of the day • First meal of the day • Secound meal of the day • bread cheese and tomato sauce • Vegtables and meat cooked slow • Round with a hole in the center
World rulers 2021-07-08
Across
- ruled Japan during WW2
- Last czar of Russia
- Father of his country
- Great Mongolian emperor
- cuban dictator
- the ________ian Age
- __________ the great, of Macedonia
- first president of independent India
Down
- Russian premier during WW2
- president of the confederacy
- Iron curtain speech
- Famous women pharaoh
- built colosseum
- name of many french kings
- Evil German Fuher
- Chinese Communist ruler
16 Clues: cuban dictator • built colosseum • Evil German Fuher • Iron curtain speech • Last czar of Russia • the ________ian Age • Famous women pharaoh • Father of his country • ruled Japan during WW2 • Great Mongolian emperor • Chinese Communist ruler • name of many french kings • Russian premier during WW2 • president of the confederacy • __________ the great, of Macedonia • ...
The roaring 1920's 2021-02-24
Across
- hoover
- eyeglasses
- hockey and_______were the sports of the 1920's
- chinese tile game
- radio with a speaker
- model T
- famous boat that won sailing events
- 7 brothers
Down
- canadian radio broadcast corporation
- just add water, instant dessert
- listened to music on
- louis
- young well off girls
- what movies were called in 1927
- abbott and
- the dance of the 1920's
16 Clues: louis • hoover • model T • eyeglasses • abbott and • 7 brothers • chinese tile game • listened to music on • young well off girls • radio with a speaker • the dance of the 1920's • just add water, instant dessert • what movies were called in 1927 • famous boat that won sailing events • canadian radio broadcast corporation • hockey and_______were the sports of the 1920's
Karl Gutzlaff 2017-09-26
Across
- God’s Word
- Used to print
- Swayed
- Something that brings shame and disgrace
- When something is given
- Karl’s surname
- A native from Cambodia
- small country near Thailand
Down
- Germans speak this language
- The Christian name of this missionary
- Gospel leaflets
- A nice feed on a Saturday night
- An Asian country
- From language to language
- The capital of Thailand
- A Doctors profession
16 Clues: Swayed • God’s Word • Used to print • Karl’s surname • Gospel leaflets • An Asian country • A Doctors profession • A native from Cambodia • The capital of Thailand • When something is given • From language to language • Germans speak this language • small country near Thailand • A nice feed on a Saturday night • The Christian name of this missionary • Something that brings shame and disgrace
women 2024-03-04
Across
- Stopes Birth control advocate
- Bly Journalistic pioneer
- Dickinson Reclusive poet
- Montessori Education innovator
- Maathai Green activist
- Shelley "Frankenstein" author
- Beecher Stowe "Uncle Tom's Cabin" author
- Blackwell First female doctor
- Ching-ling Chinese revolutionary
Down
- Woolf Stream-of-consciousness writer
- Magdalene Biblical figure
- Gandhi Indian leader
- Barton Red Cross founder
- Ancient philosopher
- Wollstonecraft Feminist writer
- Thatcher Iron Lady
- Female pharaoh
- Elizabeth II Current monarch
18 Clues: Female pharaoh • Ancient philosopher • Thatcher Iron Lady • Gandhi Indian leader • Maathai Green activist • Barton Red Cross founder • Bly Journalistic pioneer • Dickinson Reclusive poet • Magdalene Biblical figure • Elizabeth II Current monarch • Stopes Birth control advocate • Shelley "Frankenstein" author • Blackwell First female doctor • Wollstonecraft Feminist writer • ...
Wedding Crossword 2025-04-07
Across
- Month of the proposal
- Ashley's favorite hobby
- Ashley's profession
- Name of wedding venue
- Cara's favorite hobby
- Their most recent dogs name
- Brides eye colour
- Cara's middle name
- Their favorite take out
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- Cara's profession
- Where they first met
- Where Cara was born
- Grooms eye colour
- Years the couple's been together
- Ashley's middle name
- Where Ashley was born
16 Clues: Cara's profession • Grooms eye colour • Brides eye colour • Cara's middle name • Where Cara was born • Ashley's profession • Where they first met • Ashley's middle name • Month of the proposal • Name of wedding venue • Cara's favorite hobby • Where Ashley was born • Ashley's favorite hobby • Their favorite take out • Their most recent dogs name • Years the couple's been together
2024-07 2024-07-05
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- Samantha’s hometown
- Dylan’s departed fish
- Female subscriber from Indio
- Musgrove employee who quit in June ‘24
- Aggie Band tambourine man
- “Freshman, name that _____”
- City where Noah works
- Girl who blocked Evan on Insta
- Riley’s instrument
- Kevin’s cousin Evan travels with
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- Bryan is honorarily _____
- Alec’s hometown
- Lake near Leone’s home
- “Neath the mighty _____ of Ponderosa”
- Dylan’s _____ Regime
- Fourth on the _____
16 Clues: Alec’s hometown • Riley’s instrument • Samantha’s hometown • Fourth on the _____ • Dylan’s _____ Regime • Dylan’s departed fish • City where Noah works • Lake near Leone’s home • Bryan is honorarily _____ • Aggie Band tambourine man • “Freshman, name that _____” • Female subscriber from Indio • Girl who blocked Evan on Insta • Kevin’s cousin Evan travels with • ...
Imperialism in China 2016-01-28
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- region in witch the foreign nation controlled trade and investment
- Hong's revolt wanting nobody to live in poverty or "great peace"
- secret society made up of angry peasants against privileges granted to foreigners
- leader of the Taiping Rebellion
- policy that proposed that China's "doors" be open to traders of all nations
- leader of China known as Dowager
- When China's request for Britain to stop trading opium was denied
- objects" Western goods were considered in China as
- individuals believe that they are better than other individuals for reasons based solely on their heritage
- leader that introduced drastic reforms to modernize China
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- basis of Qing China's wealth
- rebellion by the Society of Harmonious Fists aka Boxers against Dowager Empress's rule
- provided exemption from Chinese law in four more port cities
- peace treaty that ended the Opium War
- Victoria angry letter written to by angry Chinese official
15 Clues: basis of Qing China's wealth • leader of the Taiping Rebellion • leader of China known as Dowager • peace treaty that ended the Opium War • objects" Western goods were considered in China as • leader that introduced drastic reforms to modernize China • Victoria angry letter written to by angry Chinese official • ...
9th -3 2013-06-19
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- This is the name of an Indus Valley civilization
- A fertile deposit of windblown soil
- This river was important to early China
- This is the name for the pattern of the rise, decline, and replacement of dynasties
- Under this system, nobles are given land in exchange for loyalty, service, and protection
- This was one of the earliest and most important Shang cities
- A large landmass that forms a distinct part of a continent
- The Indus Valley people made tremendous technological advances in this area
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- This river was important to early China
- This river was important to early China
- This river is important to the Indus Valley
- These leaders overthrew the Shang dynasty
- This is the divine authority thought to be the basis of royal authority in early Chinese culture
- This was used by ancient Chinese priests to communicate with the gods
- This is characterized by advanced cities, specialized workers, complex institutions, record keeping, and advanced technology
- A wind that shifts in direction at certain times of the year
- This river is important to the Indus Valley
- This is the first known dynasty in China
18 Clues: A fertile deposit of windblown soil • This river was important to early China • This river was important to early China • This river was important to early China • This is the first known dynasty in China • These leaders overthrew the Shang dynasty • This river is important to the Indus Valley • This river is important to the Indus Valley • ...
Shi Jie Xun 2014-11-23
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- I like soccer
- I am 15 this year
- I was born in year 1999
- My last name is Sorensen
- my birthday is April 1st
- I was born in American fork.
- I am American
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- my first name is Jaxon
- I am in high school
- I have taken three years of Chinese.
- my family has 5 people
- have 1 older brother and 1 older sister
- my Chinese teacher is mr. Andersen
- In my opinion soccer as interest
- I am the rabbit
15 Clues: I like soccer • I am American • I am the rabbit • I am 15 this year • I am in high school • my first name is Jaxon • my family has 5 people • I was born in year 1999 • My last name is Sorensen • my birthday is April 1st • I was born in American fork. • In my opinion soccer as interest • my Chinese teacher is mr. Andersen • I have taken three years of Chinese. • ...
Shi Jie xun 2014-11-24
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- i like soccer
- my first name is Jaxon
- my family has 5 people
- I am in high school
- i have 1 older brother and 1 older sister
- I was born in year 1999
- my Chinese teacher is mr. Andersen
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- in my opinion soccer as interest
- I am American
- my birthday is April 1st
- My last name is Sorensen
- I was born in American fork.
- i have taken three years of Chinese.
- i am 15 this year
- I am the rabbit
15 Clues: i like soccer • I am American • I am the rabbit • i am 15 this year • I am in high school • my first name is Jaxon • my family has 5 people • I was born in year 1999 • my birthday is April 1st • My last name is Sorensen • I was born in American fork. • in my opinion soccer as interest • my Chinese teacher is mr. Andersen • i have taken three years of Chinese. • ...
The Cross Word 2014-11-19
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- my birthday is December 29
- favorite cuisine is American
- my first name is 恩斯
- I am a high school student
- my family has five people
- my Chinese teacher is 安老師
- I have three siblings
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- I was born in Utah
- I am 16 this year
- I am American
- I have taken three years of Chinese
- my last name is 王
- my hobby is playing piano
- my zodiac sign is tiger
- I think pingpong is very interesting
15 Clues: I am American • I am 16 this year • my last name is 王 • I was born in Utah • my first name is 恩斯 • I have three siblings • my zodiac sign is tiger • my family has five people • my hobby is playing piano • my Chinese teacher is 安老師 • my birthday is December 29 • I am a high school student • favorite cuisine is American • I have taken three years of Chinese • ...
Chapter 5, Lesson 2 - Fiona Ge 2022-05-16
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- Many immigrants preferred to work in industries that were ______ to them.
- The quota _____ the amount of people who could come to the U.S. from any one country.
- The place where the 1889 fire started.
- This act made it so Chinese laborers could not enter the country anymore.
- The new ______ was the main cause of the immigrants after 1880.
- A Hawaiian man was called this.
- Washington's "Little Norway", home of many Norwegian immigrants
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- The first immigrants to Washington were Hawaiian, Irish, Chinese, and _____.
- Scandinavian immigrants were attracted to this place because of its similar climate.
- This state's gold rush persuaded many Irish to move west.
- The ______'s Agreement made it so the U.S. would fight against anti-Japanese discrimination as long as the Japanese stopped too many Japanese farm workers immigrating.
- *a part/percentage of a whole
- *relating to work that is shameful or humiliating
- *a long, narrow body of water between cliffs
- The place where most Irish moved after living in Walla Walla.
15 Clues: *a part/percentage of a whole • A Hawaiian man was called this. • The place where the 1889 fire started. • *a long, narrow body of water between cliffs • *relating to work that is shameful or humiliating • This state's gold rush persuaded many Irish to move west. • The place where most Irish moved after living in Walla Walla. • ...
The Cold War 2024-09-24
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- Secretary of State during Dwight D. Eisenhower's presidency. Extreme Anti-Communist
- Conflict between North and South Korea following WWII
- Location that that Chiang Kai-Shek fled to after Communist leaders in China took power
- 34th President in power during the height of Atomic concerns from the US and the Soviets
- Movement that took advantage of communism fears to help give power to his political views
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- Measure taken to prevent any extension of communist rule
- Group of 50 nations that came together to seek world peace after WWII
- Defense military alliance formed to help prevent Soviet aggression
- NATO-style alliance formed by the Soviet Union to combat West Germany's alliance in NATO.
- Chinese Nationalist that the United States supported
- Soviet Union Leader after Stalin's Death.
- Planes that flew supplies into West Berlin following the splitting of Germany
- Chinese Communist Leader
- Conflict between the US and the Soviet Union where no direct confrontation occurred.
- A new, more powerful variant of the Atomic Bomb
15 Clues: Chinese Communist Leader • Soviet Union Leader after Stalin's Death. • A new, more powerful variant of the Atomic Bomb • Chinese Nationalist that the United States supported • Conflict between North and South Korea following WWII • Measure taken to prevent any extension of communist rule • Defense military alliance formed to help prevent Soviet aggression • ...
Reasons for celebration 2025-05-21
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- What is an unleavened bread that is prepared in Passover?
- Which day celebrates a person's age?
- What kind of cakes are eaten at the Lantern Festival after Chinese New Year?
- Which event is celebrated on 25th of December?
- Which day is celebrated on 14 February?
- What kind of biscuits are served on 25 April in Australia and New Zealand?
- Which event celebrates the marriage of two people?
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- Which event does not allow Muslims to eat any food during the daylight hours?
- Is meat that are served at a buffet usually cold or hot?
- What are dumplings that are eaten on Chinese New Year made of?
- What is a way of celebrating family events informally with food?
- Which meat cannot be served to Hindu people?
- What is a sweet bread eaten on The Sabbath?
- What is a quick and easy way to serve lots of people in a social event?
- What is the event Hindu people celebrate?
15 Clues: Which day celebrates a person's age? • Which day is celebrated on 14 February? • What is the event Hindu people celebrate? • What is a sweet bread eaten on The Sabbath? • Which meat cannot be served to Hindu people? • Which event is celebrated on 25th of December? • Which event celebrates the marriage of two people? • ...
Nationalism Part 2 2023-04-04
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- powerful banking and industrial families in Japan, ran industry
- Society Japanese extremist patriotic organization
- Zedong Chinese Communist leader from 1949 to 1976.
- The 6,000-mile flight of Chinese Communists from southeastern to northwestern China.
- glorification of the military, would take over Japan prior to WW2
- This party ruled much of China for decades in the 20th century. Led by Chiang Kai-Shek
- Region of Northeast Asia Japan wanted this area for their resources
- Deliberate extermination of a racial, political, or cultural group
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- party of china and was lead by Mao Zedong.
- referring to surprise attacks or raids rather than organized warfare
- modern term for genocide
- ordered by Chiang Kai-Shek. thousands of communists killed. April 1927. Nationalist-Communist alliance destroyed.
- Emperor of Japan
- the basic material from which a product is made, Japan needed more of these so. they took over land
- Policy foreign policy toward China. all countries should have equal access to trade in China
15 Clues: Emperor of Japan • modern term for genocide • party of china and was lead by Mao Zedong. • Society Japanese extremist patriotic organization • Zedong Chinese Communist leader from 1949 to 1976. • powerful banking and industrial families in Japan, ran industry • glorification of the military, would take over Japan prior to WW2 • ...
The Cross Word 2014-11-19
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- my first name is 恩斯
- I think pingpong is very interesting
- I have taken three years of Chinese
- my hobby is playing piano
- my zodiac sign is tiger
- I am American
- I was born in Utah
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- I am a high school student
- I have three siblings
- my Chinese teacher is 安老師
- I am 16 this year
- my family has five people
- my last name is 王
- my birthday is December 29
- favorite cuisine is American
15 Clues: I am American • I am 16 this year • my last name is 王 • I was born in Utah • my first name is 恩斯 • I have three siblings • my zodiac sign is tiger • my Chinese teacher is 安老師 • my hobby is playing piano • my family has five people • I am a high school student • my birthday is December 29 • favorite cuisine is American • I have taken three years of Chinese • ...
Shi Jie Xun 2014-11-23
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- I am American
- I like soccer
- my birthday is April 1st
- my family has 5 people
- I am in high school
- I was born in American fork.
- my first name is Jaxon
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- I was born in year 1999
- I am 15 this year
- have 1 older brother and 1 older sister
- I have taken three years of Chinese.
- my Chinese teacher is mr. Andersen
- My last name is Sorensen
- In my opinion soccer as interest
- I am the rabbit
15 Clues: I am American • I like soccer • I am the rabbit • I am 15 this year • I am in high school • my family has 5 people • my first name is Jaxon • I was born in year 1999 • my birthday is April 1st • My last name is Sorensen • I was born in American fork. • In my opinion soccer as interest • my Chinese teacher is mr. Andersen • I have taken three years of Chinese. • ...
Bennett Anderson Crossword 2014-12-04
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- I am in high school
- I like American food
- I have 3 siblings
- I have taken 3 years of chinese
- My first name is Bennett
- My birthday is 5/10
- I was born in Utah
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- I am American
- I like to ski
- I have 6 people in my family
- My Chinese teacher is mr Anderson
- My last name is Anderson
- I am 15 years old
- I was born in 1999
- I am the year of the rabbit
15 Clues: I am American • I like to ski • I have 3 siblings • I am 15 years old • I was born in 1999 • I was born in Utah • I am in high school • My birthday is 5/10 • I like American food • My last name is Anderson • My first name is Bennett • I am the year of the rabbit • I have 6 people in my family • I have taken 3 years of chinese • My Chinese teacher is mr Anderson
Key Terms and Vocabulary in Context: Ch. 8, sections 1 & 2 2023-01-27
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- Christian missionaries; converted some of the Qing court's officials to Christianity.
- Foreigners follow the laws of their "home country" when in another country/territory.
- Respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors
- Succession of rulers from the same family
- First ____________;beginning in 1839 when China attempted to stop the importation of opium. Ended with the Treaty of Nanking.
- Northern capital; established by the Ming
- Buddhist cult's failed 1796 revolt against the Qing.
- The ethnic group that governed China during the Qing dynasty.
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- Hairstyle; symbol of Chinese submission to Manchu rule.
- Staple food brought from the Americas to China; an alternative to rice; provided sustenance to poorer people.
- Defined as the emperor had the divine authority to rule China.
- Beginning in 1850, Chinese Christians revolted against the Qing and the actions of western powers.
- Overland trade routes that stretched across Eurasia
- Belief system, emphasizes the importance of personal ethics and morality
- payment made by one state to another
15 Clues: payment made by one state to another • Succession of rulers from the same family • Northern capital; established by the Ming • Respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors • Overland trade routes that stretched across Eurasia • Buddhist cult's failed 1796 revolt against the Qing. • Hairstyle; symbol of Chinese submission to Manchu rule. • ...
Chapter 5 Lesson 2 - Sahil Patel 2022-05-12
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- Another word for Hawaiian men.
- *Of or relating to work that is considered shameful or humiliating.
- *A long, narrow body of water between steep cliffs.
- These people were attracted to Puget Sound because its wet climates and high mountains reminded them of home.
- China's government seemed ready to collapse in the mid-____
- Nativists did not like seeing so many of these people come to the U.S.
- Chinese laborers were not given full ___.
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- Some of the first immigrants were either Irish, Chinese, Japanese, or ___.
- ____ gold rush inspired some Irish men to move west.
- By 1910, __ percent of Washington was either born in another country or their parents were.
- *A part or percentage of a whole.
- These people were brought to Washington as a part of construction crews.
- This type of oil was used as grease that helps make the movement of heavy objects easier.
- First Norweigan to settle in Poulsbo
- This was boosted by railroad construction.
15 Clues: Another word for Hawaiian men. • *A part or percentage of a whole. • First Norweigan to settle in Poulsbo • Chinese laborers were not given full ___. • This was boosted by railroad construction. • *A long, narrow body of water between steep cliffs. • ____ gold rush inspired some Irish men to move west. • China's government seemed ready to collapse in the mid-____ • ...
TWJ Chapter 5 Lesson 2 Crossword 2022-05-15
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- An agreement made to reduce Japanese discrimination in turn that Japan sent out less immigrants
- It was first written to strengthen American values and is still used today
- The laws on immigration from southern Europe were more restrictive than western Europe because they practiced a different ______
- People moving from different countries to Washington
- The largest number of immigrants in Washington came from a region in Europe called ______
- An act passed by Congress that did not allow Chinese people to enter the USA
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- A fire that burned down many buildings in Seattle in 1889
- Hatred towards the Jewish people and religion
- *Not needing much skill
- _____ was nicknamed “Little Norway” for its large Norwegian population
- *A long body of water between cliffs
- *White Americans who were against immigrants coming to the USA
- There were twice as many ______ miners in eastern Washington as white miners
- Another name for a Hawaiian man
- ______ people immigrated to the USA after a fungus infected all their potato crops
15 Clues: *Not needing much skill • Another name for a Hawaiian man • *A long body of water between cliffs • Hatred towards the Jewish people and religion • People moving from different countries to Washington • A fire that burned down many buildings in Seattle in 1889 • *White Americans who were against immigrants coming to the USA • ...
Chapter: 5 lesson: 2 2022-05-18
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- / _____ started the White River Lumber and shingle company
- / *To treat someone unfairly because of race, and, or gender
- / ______ were Hawaiian men who agreed to work for the Hudson Bay Company
- / *To leave one's own country and settle in another
- / In 1889 _________, Ellensburg, and Spokane caught on fire
- / By the ______ hundreds more than 7,000 Norwegians lived in Washinton
- / ________ and his family were the first Norwegians to settle in Poulsbo
- / In ____ a fungus infected potatoes in Ireland and caused people to move to America
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- / Italian farmers located in ________ valley were famous for their sweet onions
- / _____ oil was used as a lubricant and was harvested on Poulsbo
- / By ____ 46 percent of Washington's population was either born in another country or their parents were
- / Shameful or Humiliating
- / Due to too many Chinese people taking jobs, Congress passed the ________ act that stopped Chinese laborers from entering the country
- / *To dislike Jewish people
- / At least until WWII up to ______ percent of Polsbo's residents were Norwegian
15 Clues: / Shameful or Humiliating • / *To dislike Jewish people • / *To leave one's own country and settle in another • / _____ started the White River Lumber and shingle company • / In 1889 _________, Ellensburg, and Spokane caught on fire • / *To treat someone unfairly because of race, and, or gender • ...
Chapter 5, Lesson 2 - Fiona Ge 2022-05-16
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- Many immigrants preferred to work in industries that were ______ to them.
- The quota _____ the amount of people who could come to the U.S. from any one country.
- The place where the 1889 fire started.
- This act made it so Chinese laborers could not enter the country anymore.
- The new ______ was the main cause of the immigrants after 1880.
- A Hawaiian man was called this.
- Washington's "Little Norway", home of many Norwegian immigrants
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- The first immigrants to Washington were Hawaiian, Irish, Chinese, and _____.
- Scandinavian immigrants were attracted to this place because of its similar climate.
- This state's gold rush persuaded many Irish to move west.
- The ______'s Agreement made it so the U.S. would fight against anti-Japanese discrimination as long as the Japanese stopped too many Japanese farm workers immigrating.
- *a part/percentage of a whole
- *relating to work that is shameful or humiliating
- *a long, narrow body of water between cliffs
- The place where most Irish moved after living in Walla Walla.
15 Clues: *a part/percentage of a whole • A Hawaiian man was called this. • The place where the 1889 fire started. • *a long, narrow body of water between cliffs • *relating to work that is shameful or humiliating • This state's gold rush persuaded many Irish to move west. • The place where most Irish moved after living in Walla Walla. • ...
Ancient China 2025-02-12
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- a network of trade routes that stretched across Asia from China to the Mediterranean Sea
- the spread of ideas, goods, and technology from one culture to another
- (259-210 BC) Ruler of China
- moral values
- the Chinese belief that people were bad by nature and needed to be controlled
- the Chinese practice of inserting fine needles through the skin at specific points to cure disease or relieve pain
- a philosophy that developed in China and stressed the belief
- a barrier made of walls across China's northern hemisphere
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- a philosophy based on the ideas of Confucious that focuses on morality
- a prediction by a wise person, or a person who makes a predicton
- a device that measures the strength of an earthquake
- a device that uses the position of shadows cast by the sun to tell the time of day
- a hard gemstone often used in jewelry
- a farmer with a small farm
- a soft, light, and highly valued developed in China
15 Clues: moral values • a farmer with a small farm • (259-210 BC) Ruler of China • a hard gemstone often used in jewelry • a soft, light, and highly valued developed in China • a device that measures the strength of an earthquake • a barrier made of walls across China's northern hemisphere • a philosophy that developed in China and stressed the belief • ...
Asia 2026-03-03
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- The first dynasty of China, according to traditional history.
- A territory that was a British colony until it was returned to China in 1997.
- The capital city of the People’s Republic of China.
- A sequence of hereditary rulers of a country, used to divide Chinese history.
- The island where Nationalists fled in 1949 and established a separate government.
- Mao Zedong's economic policy intended to quickly industrialize China.
- The Mongol leader who conquered China and established the Yuan Dynasty.
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- The system of military government that ruled Japan for centuries.
- The modern-day capital city of Japan.
- The leader of the Communist Party who won the Chinese Civil War in 1949.
- The last dynasty of China, which ended in 1911.
- A territory of China that was formerly a Portuguese colony.
- Traditional portable, round tents used by people in Mongolia.
- A term first used by European explorers to describe the region of East Asia.
- The spiritual leader of the Tibetan people.
15 Clues: The modern-day capital city of Japan. • The spiritual leader of the Tibetan people. • The last dynasty of China, which ended in 1911. • The capital city of the People’s Republic of China. • A territory of China that was formerly a Portuguese colony. • The first dynasty of China, according to traditional history. • ...
Spanish 3 Vocab-Charles H 2020-09-07
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- "New york" and "puerto rican"
- salvadoreno/o/a/os
- heritage
- national
- government
- mexican
- president
- to vote
- a person from texas of mexican desent
- series of beads and a cross used to pray
- Mexican-American
- japanese
- territory
- nation
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- leader
- brazilian
- type of caribbean religion
- italian
- black stone thats considered magical
- haitian
- person from Puerto Rico
- to respect
- dictator
- democracy
- dominican
- patriotism
- chinese
- reggae music
- parade
- politcian
30 Clues: leader • parade • nation • italian • haitian • mexican • to vote • chinese • heritage • national • dictator • japanese • brazilian • president • democracy • dominican • politcian • territory • government • to respect • patriotism • reggae music • Mexican-American • salvadoreno/o/a/os • person from Puerto Rico • type of caribbean religion • "New york" and "puerto rican" • black stone thats considered magical • ...
Family 2022-02-18
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- Another thing I collect
- Where is our family from?
- The place I love most
- My favorite forest
- The sport I do
- My favorite colour
- My favorite animal
- Dream job
- My favorite takeout
- Is purple
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- What am I?
- Lina's favorite food
- My favorite thing to collect
- What pets do we have?
- Where are we going?
- My birth month
- Who has bangs?
- Another place I love
- My favorite season
- My favorite crystal
20 Clues: Dream job • Is purple • What am I? • The sport I do • My birth month • Who has bangs? • My favorite forest • My favorite colour • My favorite animal • My favorite season • Where are we going? • My favorite crystal • My favorite takeout • Lina's favorite food • Another place I love • The place I love most • What pets do we have? • Another thing I collect • Where is our family from? • ...
Crossword for normal people 2022-04-03
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- colonal
- Ratatouille
- a fun outing
- it's not true enough
- bubbles
- discarded paper
- hole; to study
- Chinese capital
- utility device
- someone who sucks up
- science of metal
- sound of the sea
- Good Queen ____
- a curious look
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- to separate
- of Solomon
- a literary technique
- man about town
- quaint
- work clothes
- loose
- invoice or receipt
- bodes well
- unpleasant
- warlike
- worried
- sun god
- not a motorcycle
28 Clues: loose • quaint • colonal • bubbles • warlike • worried • sun god • of Solomon • bodes well • unpleasant • to separate • Ratatouille • a fun outing • work clothes • man about town • hole; to study • utility device • a curious look • discarded paper • Chinese capital • Good Queen ____ • not a motorcycle • science of metal • sound of the sea • invoice or receipt • a literary technique • it's not true enough • someone who sucks up
6JOY GIRLS 2013-05-21
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- audition player
- Tomboy book-lover
- A skipper
- Furry Pink Bag
- Dog-lover
- Variety pro and adapted to the warm seasons
- In the popular crowd
- Hunts you down for forms
- Chinese Expert
- A type of metal that starts with letter 'N'
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- stores starch and hates iodine solution
- A fast runner in green
- the Easter goat
- Chicken Rice
- The basic one
- Guinea pig
- The pianist
- Tall and proud of it
- Has an online blogshop
- Good in sorts
20 Clues: A skipper • Dog-lover • Guinea pig • The pianist • Chicken Rice • The basic one • Good in sorts • Furry Pink Bag • Chinese Expert • audition player • the Easter goat • Tomboy book-lover • Tall and proud of it • In the popular crowd • A fast runner in green • Has an online blogshop • Hunts you down for forms • stores starch and hates iodine solution • Variety pro and adapted to the warm seasons • ...
Christmas crossword 2015-11-28
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- Chinese dynasty
- can't find the answer
- it's finished
- the month we celebrate yorkshire day
- how many sides do dice have
- creatures in the belfry
- property divider
- 4 x 5
- iron into trousers
- not false
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- a crying tree
- a knot in walnut
- nighttime thoughts
- four cubed
- soft part of a cats paw
- golfer's shout
- cured pork
- the frantic produced by tanning
- Mr Ben's headwear
- striking stick
- beckon
- school exam
22 Clues: 4 x 5 • beckon • not false • four cubed • cured pork • school exam • a crying tree • it's finished • golfer's shout • striking stick • Chinese dynasty • a knot in walnut • property divider • Mr Ben's headwear • nighttime thoughts • iron into trousers • can't find the answer • soft part of a cats paw • creatures in the belfry • how many sides do dice have • the frantic produced by tanning • ...
Module 8 2023-04-19
9차시 2017-09-25
23 Clues: 왕국 • 길이 • 대나무 • 중국의 • 발전, 발달 • 표준, 기준 • ~로 알려지다 • 창립자, 설립자 • (= kind) • 전통의, 전통적인 • ~한 역할을 하다 • (= tool ) • 뜰, 정원, 마당 • 바라보다, 응시하다 • 피리, 관, 파이프 • 발명하다, 고안하다 • (= melody ) • 배치하다, 차리다, 준비하다 • (식물,동물) 자라다, 성장하다 • ~에 주의를 기울이다, 유의하다 • 영향(력) / 영향(력)을 미치다 • ~ 한 적 있니?, ~ 해 본적 있니? • (비록) ~이긴 하지만, ~임에도 불구하고
