chinese Crossword Puzzles
China 7 and 8 2024-06-10
Across
- Mahjong is a relatively new ... game.
- Chinese shadow theatre has a nice style for making a shadow ...
- One of the most popular forms of ... in China is KTV.
Down
- Sultan Suleiman I made an Albanian ... his first wife.
- Our Father, who art in ..., hallowed be thy name; thy kingdom come; thy will be done; on earth as it is in ...
- Dough mixed with meat usually is shaped into ...
- Chinese ... has only 2 strings.
- Another popular pastime in China can be flying a ...
- If you say goodbye forever, usually it sounds like ...
9 Clues: Chinese ... has only 2 strings. • Mahjong is a relatively new ... game. • Dough mixed with meat usually is shaped into ... • Another popular pastime in China can be flying a ... • One of the most popular forms of ... in China is KTV. • If you say goodbye forever, usually it sounds like ... • Sultan Suleiman I made an Albanian ... his first wife. • ...
Unit 7: Ch. 10.1 Vocabular7 2025-03-21
Across
- a group of non-elected government officials
- a military commander exercising civil power by force, usually in a limited area
- a person that someone descended from
- having title or possession by reason of birth
Down
- the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods
- a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or idea
- Chinese system of beliefs which describes the way a person must rule
- a symbol in a writing system based on pictures
- a member of an upper class society, usually made up of hereditary nobility
9 Clues: a person that someone descended from • a group of non-elected government officials • having title or possession by reason of birth • a symbol in a writing system based on pictures • a symbol in a writing system that represents a thing or idea • the belief that the Chinese king's right to rule came from the gods • ...
East Asia 2023-03-31
Across
- religion diffused to East Asia from South Asian traders
- country most influenced by western culture
- ancient Chinese philosophy that encourages living a moral life with respect for elders
- economic system that has aspects of command and free market economies
- a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides, South Korea is on one
- largest country in East Asia, former pure communist country that began to include aspects of the free market in its economic system
- how culture has been historically diffused to East Asia
- a landlocked country between China and Russia
Down
- famous Japanese cuisine composed of usually raw fish and rice
- North Korea has an _________ government due to its suppression of citizens' freedoms and rule from one family for its history
- small city/country that has a free market pro business economy
- economic system where the government controls everything
- a food staple in most Asian nations
- country that was once colonized by the French, known for eating bread with meals instead of rice
- ancient Chinese philosophy that encourages living simply in nature
- largest religion in Indonesia
16 Clues: largest religion in Indonesia • a food staple in most Asian nations • country most influenced by western culture • a landlocked country between China and Russia • religion diffused to East Asia from South Asian traders • how culture has been historically diffused to East Asia • economic system where the government controls everything • ...
20th Century Crossword 2023-04-24
Across
- Biggest of all the concentration camps
- Chinese town where the Japanese killed over 200,000 Chinese people
- Killing of the Jewish people during World War II
- Man that was the leader of the Nazis and of Germany during World War 2
- Camps where thousands of Japanese-Americans were placed during World War II
- Entitlements all people are born with and cannot be taken away
- Japanese-Americans were placed in camps during World War 2 for fear of them being what?
- Act of killing a group of people based on their race or religion
Down
- Sharing the same language, culture or religion
- Act of violence in order to gain political gain
- Hatred towards Jewish People
- Gas the Germans used to kill most Jewish People
- African country where more than 1 million people were killed in 100 days
- Group of people that hated Jews and wanted to exterminate them
- Group responsible for killing around 1/4 of the population of Cambodia.
- The act of killing civilians and destroying their property during war
16 Clues: Hatred towards Jewish People • Biggest of all the concentration camps • Sharing the same language, culture or religion • Act of violence in order to gain political gain • Gas the Germans used to kill most Jewish People • Killing of the Jewish people during World War II • Group of people that hated Jews and wanted to exterminate them • ...
Kate's Cool Crossword 2014-11-19
Across
- My zodiac sign is ox.
- I am American.
- My family has 4 people.
- This year, I am 17 years old.
- My last name is 安.
- My birthday is June 3rd.
- I think chocolate milk tastes very good.
- I am a high school student.
- I am a Chinese 3 student.
Down
- I like American food the best.
- I have one older brother.
- I was born in 1997.
- My name is 安愷.
- I often watch TV and read books.
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen.
- I was born in Utah.
16 Clues: I am American. • My name is 安愷. • My last name is 安. • I was born in 1997. • I was born in Utah. • My zodiac sign is ox. • My family has 4 people. • My birthday is June 3rd. • I have one older brother. • I am a Chinese 3 student. • I am a high school student. • This year, I am 17 years old. • I like American food the best. • I often watch TV and read books. • ...
Kate's Cool Crossword 2014-11-24
Across
- My family has 4 people.
- This year, I am 17 years old.
- My birthday is June 3rd.
- I think chocolate milk tastes very good.
- I am a Chinese 3 student.
- I am a high school student.
- I am American.
- My last name is 安.
Down
- I have one older brother.
- I was born in 1997.
- My zodiac sign is ox.
- I often watch TV and read books.
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen.
- I like American food the best.
- My name is 安愷.
- I was born in Utah.
16 Clues: I am American. • My name is 安愷. • My last name is 安. • I was born in 1997. • I was born in Utah. • My zodiac sign is ox. • My family has 4 people. • My birthday is June 3rd. • I have one older brother. • I am a Chinese 3 student. • I am a high school student. • This year, I am 17 years old. • I like American food the best. • I often watch TV and read books. • ...
Kate's Cool Crossword 2014-11-24
Across
- I was born in Utah.
- My name is 安愷.
- I like American food the best.
- My family has 4 people.
- This year, I am 17 years old.
- My birthday is June 3rd.
- I think chocolate milk tastes very good.
- I am a high school student.
Down
- My last name is 安.
- I am American.
- I was born in 1997.
- I have one older brother.
- I am a Chinese 3 student.
- My zodiac sign is ox.
- I often watch TV and read books.
- My Chinese teacher is Mr. Andersen.
16 Clues: My name is 安愷. • I am American. • My last name is 安. • I was born in Utah. • I was born in 1997. • My zodiac sign is ox. • My family has 4 people. • My birthday is June 3rd. • I have one older brother. • I am a Chinese 3 student. • I am a high school student. • This year, I am 17 years old. • I like American food the best. • I often watch TV and read books. • ...
History of Southeast Asia 2022-05-18
Across
- The European nation that conquered Malacca and started the exploitation of Southeast Asia - Age of Commerce
- how Islam spread along the trade routes - Age of Commerce
- Animals that Southeast Asia used for defense against invaders - Great Kingdoms
- term that means extra supplies of - Great Kingdoms
- the major religion is large parts of islands in Southeast Asia, replacing Buddhism & Hinduism - History of Diversity
- Why European nations were interested in Southeast Asian trade - Age of Commerce
- Where do indigenous people live where it's isolated - History of Diversity
- Invaders who destroyed the Burmese empire of Bagan - Great Kingdoms
- a Civilization that founded the "seed culture" - Great Kingdoms
- term that means storage pool - Great Kingdoms
Down
- Southeast Nation where the Chinese population makes up 77% - History of Diversity
- Foreign Asian nation that has a strong presence in Southeast Asia - History of Diversity
- Where Southeast Asian countries grew because of rich crops - Ancient Southeast Asia
- One of the religions that were adopted from India - Great Kingdoms
- term for sea trade - Age of Commerce
- One of the busiest trade routes - Great kingdoms
16 Clues: term for sea trade - Age of Commerce • term that means storage pool - Great Kingdoms • One of the busiest trade routes - Great kingdoms • term that means extra supplies of - Great Kingdoms • how Islam spread along the trade routes - Age of Commerce • a Civilization that founded the "seed culture" - Great Kingdoms • ...
Vocabulary review- Days of the week and Subject 2024-01-17
Across
- a class in which you learn to draw or paint
- a class in which you learn how to represent vocal or play instrumental.
- a subject taught in schools that studies human society and that includes history, geography, government, etc
- the study of numbers, shapes, and space using reason and usually a special system of symbols and rules for organizing them.
- sport and exercise that is taught in schools
- knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence
- the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday
Down
- the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday
- the day of the week before Friday and following Wednesday
- the day of the week after Monday and before Wednesday
- the day of the week before Thursday and following Tuesday.
- a class in which you learn the Mandarin Chinese
- a class in which you learn the language of English
- the day of the week before Saturday and following Thursday
- the day of the week before Monday and following Saturday
- short for information technology
16 Clues: short for information technology • a class in which you learn to draw or paint • sport and exercise that is taught in schools • a class in which you learn the Mandarin Chinese • a class in which you learn the language of English • the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday • the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday • ...
Vocabulary review- Days of the week and Subject 2024-01-17
Across
- a class in which you learn to draw or paint
- a class in which you learn how to represent vocal or play instrumental.
- a subject taught in schools that studies human society and that includes history, geography, government, etc
- the study of numbers, shapes, and space using reason and usually a special system of symbols and rules for organizing them.
- sport and exercise that is taught in schools
- knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world following a systematic methodology based on evidence
- the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday
Down
- the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday
- the day of the week before Friday and following Wednesday
- the day of the week after Monday and before Wednesday
- the day of the week before Thursday and following Tuesday.
- a class in which you learn the Mandarin Chinese
- a class in which you learn the language of English
- the day of the week before Saturday and following Thursday
- the day of the week before Monday and following Saturday
- short for information technology
16 Clues: short for information technology • a class in which you learn to draw or paint • sport and exercise that is taught in schools • a class in which you learn the Mandarin Chinese • a class in which you learn the language of English • the day of the week after Friday and before Sunday • the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday • ...
음식 2021-12-19
10 Clues: pizza • Ramen • Spaghetti • Mixed rice • Curry rice • Curry rice • Cold noodle • Mixed cold noodle • Korean style Chinese food • Korean style pizza with green onion
CHINA CROSSWORD 2013-08-13
9 Clues: / A COUNTRY • / CONTINENT • / POPULAR GAME • / STRESS RELIEVER • / POPULAR RELIGION • / CHINESE SELF DEFENCE • / ANCIENT TRANSPORTATION • / POPULAR ASIAN SIDE DISH • / POPULAR MYTHICAL CREATURE
Father of John Tan 2025-06-10
10 Clues: Ethnicity • Oldest Child • Area of Work • Middle Child • Youngest Child • Favorite cuisine • Favorite Country • Country of Origin • Most Spoiled Child • Subject of Interest
Cross 2014-11-04
Across
- What is the name of the traditional outfit worn by Malay men
- What is the dot worn between the eyes of Indian women
- What is the name of the food eaten during Dragonboat Festival
Down
- What is the sixth animal in the Chinese Zodiac
- What is another name for Festival of Lights
- What is the festival that marks the end of Ramadan
- What is the traditional garment(clothing) worn by Indian women
- What is the number associated with wealth in Chinese culture
- Which hand do Malays use for eating
9 Clues: Which hand do Malays use for eating • What is another name for Festival of Lights • What is the sixth animal in the Chinese Zodiac • What is the festival that marks the end of Ramadan • What is the dot worn between the eyes of Indian women • What is the name of the traditional outfit worn by Malay men • What is the number associated with wealth in Chinese culture • ...
Korean War 2022-05-20
Across
- Peace was achieved in what year?
- orders air and naval support for South Korea & calls for UN intervention
- Who created the Policy of Containment
- who was the supreme commander of the allied armed forces?
- Who fought with North Korea in the war?
- return of soldiers involved in fighting
Down
- What was the dividing line from North and South Korea?
- Which president ordered US troops into action?
- Which provided most of the soldiers and funding for the UN’s involvement?
- The Chinese and North Korean forces recaptured Soel but was pushed back by the American troops under what general?
- What type of government did South Korea chose?
11 Clues: Peace was achieved in what year? • Who created the Policy of Containment • Who fought with North Korea in the war? • return of soldiers involved in fighting • Which president ordered US troops into action? • What type of government did South Korea chose? • What was the dividing line from North and South Korea? • who was the supreme commander of the allied armed forces? • ...
Ch 4 Eating out glossary Part 1 2022-02-08
Nationalities 2012-11-06
Across
- Is short and has silky black hair
- Usually is red-haired
- Fights with bulls
- Eats sushi
- Wears a skirt
- Has BMWs and Volkswagens
- eats cheeburgers
Down
- Has a big sombrero
- Drinks tea a lot
- Likes hockey
- Lives with the kangaroos
- Lives in the biggest country
- Trains taekwondo
- Eats pizza and spaghetti
- East baguettes and has Eiffel's Tower
15 Clues: Eats sushi • Likes hockey • Wears a skirt • Drinks tea a lot • Trains taekwondo • eats cheeburgers • Fights with bulls • Has a big sombrero • Usually is red-haired • Lives with the kangaroos • Eats pizza and spaghetti • Has BMWs and Volkswagens • Lives in the biggest country • Is short and has silky black hair • East baguettes and has Eiffel's Tower
Japanese Food 2013-03-08
Across
- also known as sesame dressing
- known worldwide
- better known outside Japan
- grilled chicken
- popular crop
- eaten hot or cold
- commonly used as a condiment for sushi
- usally served with rice
- Beans used in soy sauce
Down
- bowl of cooked rice
- raw seafood
- originally a Chinese dish
- Thick japanese noodle
- drinking beverage
- noodles imported from China
15 Clues: raw seafood • popular crop • known worldwide • grilled chicken • eaten hot or cold • drinking beverage • bowl of cooked rice • Thick japanese noodle • usally served with rice • Beans used in soy sauce • originally a Chinese dish • better known outside Japan • noodles imported from China • also known as sesame dressing • commonly used as a condiment for sushi
Japanese Food 2013-03-08
Across
- popular crop
- noodles imported from China
- originally a Chinese dish
- known worldwide
- also known as sesame dressing
- bowl of cooked rice
- commonly used as a condiment for sushi
Down
- Thick japanese noodle
- usally served with rice
- drinking beverage
- raw seafood
- eaten hot or cold
- grilled chicken
- better known outside Japan
- Beans used in soy sauce
15 Clues: raw seafood • popular crop • known worldwide • grilled chicken • drinking beverage • eaten hot or cold • bowl of cooked rice • Thick japanese noodle • usally served with rice • Beans used in soy sauce • originally a Chinese dish • better known outside Japan • noodles imported from China • also known as sesame dressing • commonly used as a condiment for sushi
Age Of Exploration 2021-01-20
Across
- never found
- measures by stars
- map making skills
- named the Indianans
- Chinese invention
- son of Erick the red
Down
- de lasall claimed it
- used to Make maps
- fast but small ship
- never finished his last journey
- measures yousing angles
- traveled the world
- lief Erickson was born
- explored the arctic circle
- claimed the Mississippi river
15 Clues: never found • used to Make maps • measures by stars • map making skills • Chinese invention • traveled the world • fast but small ship • named the Indianans • de lasall claimed it • son of Erick the red • lief Erickson was born • measures yousing angles • explored the arctic circle • claimed the Mississippi river • never finished his last journey
A Teacher's Christmas Puzzle 2020-12-19
Across
- Clifford color
- Casper
- "It's A Wonderful Life" ends on
- FAVORITE RELATIVE
- first, mom second, you third.
- rink success
- "You've Got Mail" setting
- Jean Piaget, Maureen Mickle or J. Schechtman
Down
- "________ arms!" Hamilton yelled
- teacher's never ending homework (2 words)
- best college in the country
- Marilyn, or popular baby name
- Linus' love
- aim, goal
- Chinese zodiac sign
15 Clues: Casper • aim, goal • Linus' love • rink success • Clifford color • FAVORITE RELATIVE • Chinese zodiac sign • "You've Got Mail" setting • best college in the country • Marilyn, or popular baby name • first, mom second, you third. • "It's A Wonderful Life" ends on • "________ arms!" Hamilton yelled • teacher's never ending homework (2 words) • Jean Piaget, Maureen Mickle or J. Schechtman
Disney Characters 2019-05-06
Across
- A Voyager Princess
- A Blue Koala
- Toy Space Ranger
- Queen of Arendelle in Frozen
- Loses Her Right Slipper
- Pull-string Cowboy
- Wears Orange Turtleneck
- Villainous Sea Witch
Down
- Chinese Dragon
- Daughter of Powhatan
- Loves to eat Honey
- Old, Gray, Stuffed Donkey
- Wanted To Make a coat out of 99 Dogs
- Has Short Term Memory Loss
- Mermaid princess
15 Clues: A Blue Koala • Chinese Dragon • Toy Space Ranger • Mermaid princess • Loves to eat Honey • A Voyager Princess • Pull-string Cowboy • Daughter of Powhatan • Villainous Sea Witch • Loses Her Right Slipper • Wears Orange Turtleneck • Old, Gray, Stuffed Donkey • Has Short Term Memory Loss • Queen of Arendelle in Frozen • Wanted To Make a coat out of 99 Dogs
Sip & Solve 2025-05-26
Across
- Number of bridesmaids
- Location the couple got engaged
- Years the couple have been together
- Maid of honours name
- Honeymoon Destination
- Best man's first name
- Their dogs name
- Brad's favourite takeaway
Down
- Groom's eye Colour
- Claire's favourite drink
- Brad's birth month
- Couple's first holiday together
- Brad's favourite hobby
- Claire's middle name
- Month of the proposal
15 Clues: Their dogs name • Groom's eye Colour • Brad's birth month • Claire's middle name • Maid of honours name • Number of bridesmaids • Month of the proposal • Honeymoon Destination • Best man's first name • Brad's favourite hobby • Claire's favourite drink • Brad's favourite takeaway • Location the couple got engaged • Couple's first holiday together • Years the couple have been together
Sip and Solve 2025-05-15
Across
- Bride's favourite cuisine
- Bride's favourite animal
- favourite animal
- Bride's most watched TV genre
- Bride's hometown
- Groom's favourite film franchise
- Bride's favourite Chris
- Groom's preferred takeaway
- Groom's spotify top artist
Down
- First holiday destination
- Bride's favourite snack
- Groom's hometown
- The number of hours needed for the Groom to wash his car
- Couple's most visited supermarket
- Month of engagement
15 Clues: favourite animal • Bride's hometown • Groom's hometown • Month of engagement • Bride's favourite snack • Bride's favourite Chris • Bride's favourite animal • First holiday destination • Bride's favourite cuisine • Groom's preferred takeaway • Groom's spotify top artist • Bride's most watched TV genre • Groom's favourite film franchise • Couple's most visited supermarket • ...
CRUCIGRAMA 9 2023-11-05
Across
- Headwear that covers the head in winter.
- de Reyes Traditional Christmas bread in the shape of a star.
- Container to keep hot beverages.
- skating Sport practiced on an ice rink.
Down
- Traditional festive song of Christmas.
- New Year Traditional Chinese festival celebrating the New Year.
- stew Hot dish made with meat, beans, and spices.
7 Clues: Container to keep hot beverages. • Traditional festive song of Christmas. • skating Sport practiced on an ice rink. • Headwear that covers the head in winter. • stew Hot dish made with meat, beans, and spices. • de Reyes Traditional Christmas bread in the shape of a star. • New Year Traditional Chinese festival celebrating the New Year.
Ancient China 2025-03-12
Across
- Dynasty Dynasty with a pictographic writing system
- A chinese philosopher
Down
- dynasty Run by the first Chinese emperor
- dynasty Dynasty that believed in a deity named Tian
- dynasty Had a very vast trading system that generated lots of money
- Wall of China Largest manmade structure in history
- road First global trade route in history
7 Clues: A chinese philosopher • dynasty Run by the first Chinese emperor • road First global trade route in history • Dynasty Dynasty with a pictographic writing system • Wall of China Largest manmade structure in history • dynasty Dynasty that believed in a deity named Tian • dynasty Had a very vast trading system that generated lots of money
Grade 7, Chapter 10 2021-04-26
Across
- is the relationship that individuals and groups hold with respect to land and land-based resources, such as trees, minerals, pastures, and water. It’s rules define the ways in which property rights to land are allocated, transferred, used, or managed in a particular society.
- the ability to read and write
- ceramic ware made of a more or less translucent ceramic
- is the process of promoting and hiring government employees based on their ability to perform a job, rather than on their political connections.
- government official and prestigious scholar in Chinese society, forming a distinct social class. They were politicians and government officials appointed by the emperor of China to perform day-to-day political duties from the Han dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty in 1912, China's last imperial dynasty.
- a system or stage of economic life in which money replaces barter in the exchange of goods.
- was the second emperor of the Tang dynasty of China. He is traditionally regarded as a co-founder of the dynasty for his role in encouraging Li Yuan, his father, to rebel against the Sui dynasty at Jinyang in 617. He subsequently played a pivotal role in defeating several of the dynasty's most dangerous opponents and solidifying its rule over China.
- any organization in which action is obstructed by insistence on unnecessary procedures and red tape; a government that is administered primarily by bureaus that are staffed with nonelective officials; nonelective government officials
- the social process whereby cities grow and societies become more urban; the condition of being urbanized
- (Hinduism and Buddhism) the beatitude that transcends the cycle of reincarnation; characterized by the extinction of desire and suffering and individual consciousness; any place of complete bliss and delight and peace
Down
- During her reign, Tang rule was consolidated, and the empire was unified.
- faint and difficult to analyze; able to make fine distinctions; working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way; be difficult to detect or grasp by the mind
- was an emperor of the Tang Dynasty of China, reigning from 840 to 846. Mainly known in modern times for the religious persecution that occurred during his reign. However, he was also known for his successful reactions against incursions by remnants of the Uyghur Khanate and the rebellion by Liu Zhen, as well as his deep trust and support for chancellor Li Deyu.
- give a definition for the meaning of a word; determine the nature of; show the form or outline of; determine the essential quality of
- consisting of two or more substances or ingredients or elements or parts; composed of many distinct individuals united to form a whole or colony
- Chinese poet who rivaled Du Fu for the title of China’s greatest poet.
- keep in one's mind; secure and keep for possible future use or application; allow to remain in a place or position; hold within
- remove the ovaries of; make an alteration to; make or become different in some particular way, without permanently losing one's or its former characteristics or essence; cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; insert words into texts, often falsifying it thereby
- Chinese calligrapher, historian, philosopher, politician, and writer of the Song dynasty. He was a Confucian scholar and influential Neo-Confucian in China. His contributions to Chinese philosophy including his editing of and commentaries to the Four Books, which later formed the curriculum of the civil service exam in Imperial China from 1313 to 1905; and his emphasis on the process of the "investigation of things", as well as his meditation as a method for self cultivation, fundamentally shaped the Chinese as well as the worldview for posterity.
- make small or insignificant; cause to seem less serious; play down; represent as less significant or important
20 Clues: the ability to read and write • ceramic ware made of a more or less translucent ceramic • Chinese poet who rivaled Du Fu for the title of China’s greatest poet. • During her reign, Tang rule was consolidated, and the empire was unified. • a system or stage of economic life in which money replaces barter in the exchange of goods. • ...
World Studies Review Game 2025-06-02
Across
- who was the first elected leader of the new Russia?
- Karl marx was from
- their version of Sillicon valley
- getting a certain amount of something to not run out
- Picchu Whatwonder of the world is in the andes mountain that the incas built?
- Korea Seoul is the capital of what country?
- what major mountain range helped China stay isolated? ,
- march- a historic military retreat undertaken by the Chinese Red Army during the Chinese Civil War, between October 1934 and October 1936
- these people are descendants of Europeans born in Latin America
- what was the Mayans writing system called?
- WHat is the capital of Peru? Lima
- What is the chinese most efficient weapon
- which major power controlled east germany?
- the Spanish against the Inca?
- yucatan peninsula Where were the Mayans located?-The yucatan peninsula
- Staying off of the bad list and doing good to your family name
- open land with no cover
- Horn WHat is the most southern part of South america called?
- what was the most fatal disease to hit the New World?
- what social group fought theTai Ping Rebellion:
- marx called the owners this
- how many allied zones were combined to form west germany?
- what is the capital of China?
- Countries that border china
- the way or path of life
- An unfavorable trade balance
- what policy encouraged citizens and officials to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the soviet union?
- chinese called themselves this
- last emperor of china
- a gift of money or property given at the time of marriage
- What was the fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy by Gorbachev called? :
- Old ideas, old culture, old customs, and old habits
- A score you get based on the grade of your actions
- main spoken dialect of China
- The highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
Down
- in Beijing
- by the the most important animal for the tartars or mongols
- Blocking the truth to hide the bad
- piety- The virtue of respect
- river this river is known as the river of sorrow
- a record system so that businesses, individuals, and government institutions can be tracked and evaluated for trustworthiness
- who wrote the Communist Manifesto
- people were at the top of the social class-
- This group entered Beijing and attacked foreigners and Christians
- is the nickname for the reason the war started?MAIN
- bones- Used to speak to the gods and see the future
- WHat animal was crucial for transportation to the Incas?
- Chinese fabric that became key to trade
- Who did China sign a friendship pact with in 1950?
- this dynasty ruled during the golden age of china
- Berlin Wall what key structure came down in Nov. of 1989? The Berlin Wall
- What did most Aztec people do for a living?
- The ZHou were famous for using this metal
- system what system did the Aztecs make that influence math?
- marco polo was this old when he brought his family to asia
- Type of metal the SHang dynasty used
- china Sea what sea is to the south and near hong kong?
- Before modern roads, which animal helped travel over long distances
- this is the Capital of Taiwan?
- Really bad things done by humans to other humans
- marx called the workers this
- Who was the head of the Petrograd soviet?
- who was the last leader of the Soviet Union?
- time out or stop fighting
- Marco polo was born in this country
- Dessert what is the major dessert that ranges in china and mongolia?
66 Clues: in Beijing • Karl marx was from • last emperor of china • open land with no cover • the way or path of life • time out or stop fighting • marx called the owners this • Countries that border china • piety- The virtue of respect • An unfavorable trade balance • marx called the workers this • main spoken dialect of China • the Spanish against the Inca? • what is the capital of China? • ...
Holiday Traditions Around the World 2024-08-21
Across
- Boo at the Zoo
- Shepherd's Crooks
- Dia de Acao de Gracias
- Homowo Festival
- Colored and worn New Years Eve in Brazil
- Korean rice cake
- Kings Island
- Harvest Thanksgiving Festival
Down
- Chinese Symbol of Unity and Peace
- Rome Goddess of Corn and Ceres
- UK Christmas Cracker
- Octoberfest
- Italian end of Christmas
- Kinro Kansha no Hi
- Poor Man's Daughters
15 Clues: Octoberfest • Kings Island • Boo at the Zoo • Homowo Festival • Korean rice cake • Shepherd's Crooks • Kinro Kansha no Hi • UK Christmas Cracker • Poor Man's Daughters • Dia de Acao de Gracias • Italian end of Christmas • Harvest Thanksgiving Festival • Rome Goddess of Corn and Ceres • Chinese Symbol of Unity and Peace • Colored and worn New Years Eve in Brazil
Global Influence 2025-06-24
Across
- Islamic intricate pattern style
- Russian peasant style
- African stool symbol
- Global minimalism source
- Chinese symmetrical planning
- Native American wall texture
- Balinese carved panel
Down
- Moroccan tilework
- Egyptian color theory source
- Persian carpet feature
- Mexican bold color interior style
- Spanish interior arches
- Indian courtyard-based layout
- Japanese wood-and-paper design
- Scandinavian clean-line tradition
15 Clues: Moroccan tilework • African stool symbol • Russian peasant style • Balinese carved panel • Persian carpet feature • Spanish interior arches • Global minimalism source • Egyptian color theory source • Chinese symmetrical planning • Native American wall texture • Indian courtyard-based layout • Japanese wood-and-paper design • Islamic intricate pattern style • ...
Connor’s Crossword 2023-05-17
Across
- Inca Ruler
- A prosperous city-state
- French Protestants
- Conquerers
- Dominating western Africa from 1200 to 1500
- Purify
- Belen
Down
- Removed themselves from the church
- The language if the city-states
- Rose to prominence from about 700 to 1200
- The Mongols
- Aztec King
- Chinese tool used to tell what direction you are in
- Important trade center
- Western Africa
15 Clues: Belen • Purify • Inca Ruler • Aztec King • Conquerers • The Mongols • Western Africa • French Protestants • Important trade center • A prosperous city-state • The language if the city-states • Removed themselves from the church • Rose to prominence from about 700 to 1200 • Dominating western Africa from 1200 to 1500 • Chinese tool used to tell what direction you are in
Ancient China culture 2024-03-12
7 Clues: this tea was used in china. • The first dynasty of china. • This took 1000 years to build. • What is Chinese martial arts called. • what was one of the major beliefs in China • what is one of the strongest Chinese zodiacs sign. • what one of the major foods we eat today was made by China.
Asian Empires Project 2019-01-22
14 Clues: grow • for a job • and fluffy • ancient city • the middle of • group of people • military leader • a skilled worker • where people live • people who sell things • thousands of years ago • water going above ground • serving shogun and daimyo • moving from one place to another
1 2020-03-19
Birth of Communism 2020-05-13
Across
- Protest-China 1919
- King/Queen with all the power
- government controls your entire life
- temporary government
Down
- China:collective farm
- landowning nobles
- Government makes all economic decisions
- government-controlled farm
- a local representative
- workers who would overthrow the czar
- revolutionary Russian Marxists
- uprising in China-peasants & workers
- Stalin eliminating opponents
- young Chinese revolutionaries
14 Clues: landowning nobles • Protest-China 1919 • temporary government • China:collective farm • a local representative • government-controlled farm • Stalin eliminating opponents • King/Queen with all the power • young Chinese revolutionaries • revolutionary Russian Marxists • workers who would overthrow the czar • uprising in China-peasants & workers • government controls your entire life • ...
Nations 2021-01-09
14 Clues: nation of Japan • nation of Egypt • nation of China • nation of Italy • nation of Spain • nation of Mexico • nation of Turkey • nation of Russia • nation of Poland • nation of Greece • nation of Canada • nation of France • nation of Germany • nation of Great Britain arabian nation of Saudi Arabia american nation of America
1 2021-10-29
Across
- French saint
- Painter of "The Night Watch"
- Zeus is one
- general in David's army
- William II of England's color
- Khayyam's first name
Down
- Henry V to Falstaff
- How Lady Godiva rode
- Noble pastime
- Extraterrestrials, for short
- Ausonia, in Aeneid
- Chinese revolutionary
- deserted by Aeneas
- rhyme scheme of Inferno's 1st 3 lines
14 Clues: Zeus is one • French saint • Noble pastime • Ausonia, in Aeneid • deserted by Aeneas • Henry V to Falstaff • How Lady Godiva rode • Khayyam's first name • Chinese revolutionary • general in David's army • Extraterrestrials, for short • Painter of "The Night Watch" • William II of England's color • rhyme scheme of Inferno's 1st 3 lines
LANGUAGE IDENTIFIER 2021-08-13
14 Clues: Spoken in U.K. • Spoken in Japan • Spoken in China • Spoken in Spain • Spoken in India • Spoken in Italy • Spoken in Israel • Spoken in Russia • Spoken in France • Spoken in Pakistan • Spoken in Sri Lanka • Spoken in Artic countries • Spoken in Portugal and Brazil • Spoken in African countries and Saudi Arabia
Lynch Family New Year! 2021-12-30
14 Clues: our pet • wings of ___ • teddy's eyes • dad's first name • mom's first name • Baby born in 2021 • name of our street • name of nana's town • audrey's middle name • caroline's middle name • friday night food tradition • new years even food tradition • type of hair on audrey's unicorn • place we grow things in the yard
Early Modern Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-06
Across
- was maritime and land based
- Ottoman Empire
- Largest branch of Islam
- One or two branches of Islam
- Russian ruler
- Ismail found this dynasty
- Founder is babur
- outproduced and outlasted Japanese mines
Down
- had their children stolen from them by Ottomans
- Spanish Conquers
- Emperor of Iran
- Ottoman Emperor
- Chinese dynasty
- Mughal Emperor
14 Clues: Russian ruler • Ottoman Empire • Mughal Emperor • Emperor of Iran • Ottoman Emperor • Chinese dynasty • Spanish Conquers • Founder is babur • Largest branch of Islam • Ismail found this dynasty • was maritime and land based • One or two branches of Islam • outproduced and outlasted Japanese mines • had their children stolen from them by Ottomans
Wedding 2024-07-09
Across
- name of school where Jess met bridesmaids
- honeymoon desination
- first holiday abroad together
- Mark stag do location
- location of engagement
Down
- favourite tv series
- place of first date
- Mark birthday month
- Jess bday month
- our fave takeaway
- village where couple live
- first name of person who introduced
- breed of Paddy
- our favourite Christmas film
14 Clues: breed of Paddy • Jess bday month • our fave takeaway • favourite tv series • place of first date • Mark birthday month • honeymoon desination • Mark stag do location • location of engagement • village where couple live • our favourite Christmas film • first holiday abroad together • first name of person who introduced • name of school where Jess met bridesmaids
The First Civilizations Compared 2017-08-31
Across
- these were the focal points of any civilization's trade and government control
- with agriculture, _____ society became the norm among urban civilizations...sorry ladies :-(
- the earliest American civilizations did not use this material for tools or weapons
- the metal that was the most advanced tool and weapon material of the age
- this region was an early agricultural civilization but NOT a river valley civ
- the major river system of early Chinese civilization
- the religion that was the exception to the polytheistic "rule" of the period
- the life of the Egyptian civilization
- Shang Chinese city of the Yellow River region
- developed in order to keep "order" within growing urban societies
- the region of the first city-states, between the Tigris and Euphrates
- leads to population increase and specialized labor
Down
- the earliest civilization of the Americas
- often a person's tax obligation was to work on the city's ______ ditches
- nomadic pastoralists that invade South Asia and lay the foundation of modern India
- "civilization" does not exist without this
- the last region to develop organized, urban, agricultural civilization
- the major river system of the Harappa civilization of South Asia
- religion is believed to have inspired the world's first ______ (think writing)
- this type of architecture was inspired by the development of more complicated religion
20 Clues: the life of the Egyptian civilization • the earliest civilization of the Americas • "civilization" does not exist without this • Shang Chinese city of the Yellow River region • leads to population increase and specialized labor • the major river system of early Chinese civilization • the major river system of the Harappa civilization of South Asia • ...
The eleventh plague 2018-01-30
Across
- a word used to describe the corruption of North America
- the country most impacted by the plague
- rutheless people will do anything if they get payed, faught against Settlers Landing in the end
- the advanced community of people that take in Stephen and his dad
- the name of the plague that killed many
- the elder of Settlers Landing and one of the people who rescued Stephen
- Stephens love interest in the book and only Chinese at Settlers landing
- Settlers Landings enemy
- "We must never stray from the _____."
- the main race of people who are generally (but not always) know to be spies
- The best doctor in the community who cares for Stephens dad
Down
- the thing Stephen and his dad were before coming to Settlers Landing
- Mr.green, The future co-owner of Settlers Landing
- one of Stephens friends and a member of the Green clan
- the reference Stephen always uses/compares anything to before making any decision
- The main character/protagonist of the book
- one of Stephens friends; the silly one
- Stephens teacher and one of the main reasons for his drive to learn
- Stephens donkey
- the over privileged boy who is a jerk to everyone; calls Stephen a sap
20 Clues: Stephens donkey • Settlers Landings enemy • "We must never stray from the _____." • one of Stephens friends; the silly one • the country most impacted by the plague • the name of the plague that killed many • The main character/protagonist of the book • Mr.green, The future co-owner of Settlers Landing • one of Stephens friends and a member of the Green clan • ...
Chapter 24 Homework 2012-05-16
Across
- Leader of the Vietminh resistance group
- imprisoned Syngman Rhee
- poetry that originated in Japan
- first president of South Korea
- Indian president assassinated by the Sikhs
- Where Syngman Rhee went to college
- First prime minister of independent India
- Philippine leader accused of involvement in the killing of a political opponent
- an attempt to modernize China
- Group formed to destroy the "Four Olds"
- Communist dictator of Cambodia
- U.S. general who governed Japan after World War II
- the ruler of North Korea
- a Catholic nun
- Nationalist government of CHina leader who fled to Taiwan.
- communist guerrillas in South Vietnam
Down
- U.S. president at the beginning of the Korean War
- Leader of the People's Liberation Army
- a group of feminists fighting for this
- U.S. president who visited China to improve U.S.-Chinese relations
- Indian state with a large Sikh population
- U.S. president who sent United States troops to Vietnam in 1965 to prevent Communist victory
- lasted from 1965 to 1968
- city in which the Tienanmen Square demonstrations took place
- Popular Japanese author of a Wild Sheep Chase
- Chinese leader who advocated the four modernizations
- nation that ruled Vietnam until 1954
- Communist guerrillas in South Vietnam
- City in which red traffic lights meant "go"
- nation formerly known as East Pakistan
30 Clues: a Catholic nun • imprisoned Syngman Rhee • lasted from 1965 to 1968 • the ruler of North Korea • an attempt to modernize China • first president of South Korea • Communist dictator of Cambodia • poetry that originated in Japan • Where Syngman Rhee went to college • nation that ruled Vietnam until 1954 • Communist guerrillas in South Vietnam • communist guerrillas in South Vietnam • ...
The Great Wall of China 2013-06-26
Across
- The greatest height of the Great Wall in metres.
- A type of stone used in construction of the Great Wall.
- Described by the Chinese are a dragon winding over the mountains.
- This famous president first visited the wall in 2009.
- The great wall has been named one of the New ..... Wonders of the World.
- Structures built along the Great Wall to protect the Chinese cities.
- Material used in the early construction of the Great Wall of China.
- This Mongol finally penetrated the Great Wall in 1215, Genghis.....
Down
- The first section of the Great Wall constructed.
- These holes are still visible in some sections of the Great Wall.
- The dynasty durng which the Great Wall of China was rebuilt.
- This emperor started the construction of the Great Wall of China, Qin Shi ....
- It is a myth to believe that the wall can be seen from here.
- The Great Wall was built to prevent this.
- One of the most visited sections of the Great Wall.
- The entrance to the Great Wall.
- An area of the Great Wall heavily guarded during battles to protect Bejing.
- These people constructed the Great Wall of China.
- The section of the Great Wall with the dangerous sky stairs.
- Country that is home to the Great Wall.
20 Clues: The entrance to the Great Wall. • Country that is home to the Great Wall. • The Great Wall was built to prevent this. • The first section of the Great Wall constructed. • The greatest height of the Great Wall in metres. • These people constructed the Great Wall of China. • One of the most visited sections of the Great Wall. • ...
Pre Civilization- River Valleys 2013-09-12
Across
- A form of government where the ruler is considered divine
- The era when agriculture began (the New Stone Age)
- The king of Babylon that created the first law codes
- The era typified by humans hunting and gathering also using basic tools
- Record keeping, technology, complex institutions, cities, specialized workers
- The idea that a Chinese ruler gained his power from the heavens
- Animals that walk upright on two legs (like monkeys and humans)
- This is the first form of record keeping
- This was the basic political unit of Mesopotamia
Down
- The first Chinese dynasty
- The process of mummification shows us that Egyptians believed in this
- These developed after agriculture now that some people had more stuff than others
- This is the other name for the Indus Valley river civilizations (named after their biggest city)
- All the river valley civilizations had this type of religion
- As humans evolved they became intelligent due to larger what?
- This is the name of the land bridge that connected Asia and N America
- The site where agriculture first began
- This is where human life began
- Sargon of Akkad created this, the first of its kind
- Venus statues like the one we saw in class show us how important this was
20 Clues: The first Chinese dynasty • This is where human life began • The site where agriculture first began • This is the first form of record keeping • This was the basic political unit of Mesopotamia • The era when agriculture began (the New Stone Age) • Sargon of Akkad created this, the first of its kind • The king of Babylon that created the first law codes • ...
Disney Characters 2021-05-21
Across
- “an illegally-made, genetically-engineered, extraterrestrial lifeform resembling a blue koala”
- a mermaid who lost her voice to become human
- a princess with long, magical blonde hair who lives in a tower
- a palace horse for the Royal Guard of Corona
- a small Chinese dragon who happens to be the guardian of Mulan
- the color-changing companion of a princess who lives in a tower
- a princess who was born with the powers of ice and snow
- a henchman and a major component in schemes to overthrow Emperor Kuzco
- “a wise and sage-like diminutively-sized green alien Jedi Master”
- a notorious thief with the real name of Eugene Fitzherbert
Down
- a con-artist fox of Zootopia
- a loved young man who met a princess named Jasmine
- the first rabbit officer of Zootopia
- a shape shifting demigod who carries a magical fish hook
- a young Chinese maiden who took her father’s place in war to save him
- a reindeer who’s the best friend and companion of Kristoff
- “the independent and rebellious princess of Agrabah, a Middle Eastern kingdom”
- a big green caterpillar who always seems to be eating
- a snowman created with magic who loves warm hugs
- she lives on the island of Motunui and has a love for sea voyaging
20 Clues: a con-artist fox of Zootopia • the first rabbit officer of Zootopia • a mermaid who lost her voice to become human • a palace horse for the Royal Guard of Corona • a snowman created with magic who loves warm hugs • a loved young man who met a princess named Jasmine • a big green caterpillar who always seems to be eating • ...
Crossword - F 2022-03-25
Across
- Waverly was a prodigy with a talent for ______
- Jing-Mei went to China to visit her ________
- disrespect/traitors to ancestors
- showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect
- Jing-Mei's American name
- ignorant of or uninterested in cultures, ideas, or peoples outside one's own experience
- Neighbors thought Suyuan killed someone's pet ___
- June's mother gave her a _____ pendant
- Rich poured ________ all over Lindo's dish at dinner
- Ted and Rose's marriage started to go downhill after Ted got _____
- Lindo is from ________
- Jing-mei's mother used to force her to play the _______
- The name of Rose's youngest brother who drowned
Down
- Suyuan Woo cooked ______ on her last Chinese New Years
- An-mei's brother got yelled at by his aunt as a kid for laughing during a _______
- Rose and Ted could both never make __________
- Waverly's daughter
- Ted's mother thought Rose was __________ instead of chinese
- Lena's father's name
- Rich bought Waverly a fur _____
- two- or three-wheeled passenger cart which is generally pulled by one person
- dark or dull in color or tone; gloomy
- respect for elders
- Waverly's second husband
- The matchmaker found Lindo a husband when she was only ____ years old
- June and her father visited his _____ in China
- Waverly's first husband
27 Clues: Waverly's daughter • respect for elders • Lena's father's name • Lindo is from ________ • Waverly's first husband • Jing-Mei's American name • Waverly's second husband • Rich bought Waverly a fur _____ • disrespect/traitors to ancestors • dark or dull in color or tone; gloomy • June's mother gave her a _____ pendant • showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect • ...
Ties that bind ties that break. 2022-05-26
Across
- The culture of the main character
- The person she ends up marrying
- Main character of the story
- The Chinese custom at the time(_____feet)
- Seccont ______
- The last name of her favorite teacher
- Where she ends up living for the better portion of her life
- What The main characters first job was
- What the main character is a co-owner of
- What is happening in china at the time
- What the main character suffers all her life
- The only person that saw the main character's point of view.
Down
- The last name of her former Fiance
- What the Main character likes to go to.
- The former fiance of the main character
- The last name of the people she worked for
- The last name of the mean teacher at the main character's school
- The boy that she was an amah for
- The head of the family until she dies
- What The main character dreams of becoming
- What the main character is considered in china
- The main characters last name.
- The mean person in the main character's house(Big___)
- what The main character is in America
- What she travels on to get to the new country
25 Clues: Seccont ______ • Main character of the story • The main characters last name. • The person she ends up marrying • The boy that she was an amah for • The culture of the main character • The last name of her former Fiance • The last name of her favorite teacher • The head of the family until she dies • what The main character is in America • What The main characters first job was • ...
AP World Chapters 3&4 Crossword 2022-11-02
Across
- Became the "Mongols of the Sea" after the fall of the Mongol empire.
- facilitated Chinese reestablishment after mongols
- Allowed for travel across Indian b/c seasons.
- dynasty after Mongol rule over China
- Allowed for travel on camels across the Sahara
- New transportation allowed for trade on Sahara.
- This king spread his wealth and ideas through his Hajj to Mecca from Mali
- The _____ city-states were located on the east coast of Africa and was involved in Sea Roads
- Became major city after the invasion of the Mongols
- China became _____ under Mongol rule
- One of greatest explorers that explained to Muslims about the non-Muslims in the world throughout Afro-Eurasia
Down
- Controlled Chinese fleet in controlling Indian Ocean
- Communities mixed with different merchants
- Blend of Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism
- ________ slave trade was a major part of trading in Sand Roads.
- Center of learning in Africa
- System used by Mongols for fast communication throughout the vast empire
- Important aspect of Buddhism that spread through which stated warriors needed ___ to succeed in battle
- dynasty that emerged because of the Mongols
- Feature of Malacca that helped facilitate trade
- Used begging bowls as a way to practice Buddhism
21 Clues: Center of learning in Africa • dynasty after Mongol rule over China • China became _____ under Mongol rule • Communities mixed with different merchants • Blend of Daoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism • dynasty that emerged because of the Mongols • Allowed for travel across Indian b/c seasons. • Allowed for travel on camels across the Sahara • ...
Ancient China Vocabulary 2024-02-02
Across
- Chinese river that often floods; also known as the Yellow River
- a tool that measures and detects earthquakes
- a set of beliefs about how to live
- the ideas and teachings of Confucius
- belief that people must be controlled with a strong leader and legal system
- a wall built along the northern border to help defend China
- China's earliest written records that often told predictions for the future
- founder of Daoism
- a group of trade routes that connected China to other parts of Asia and the west
- Huangdi first emperor and leader who unified China
Down
- a group of rulers from the same family
- a philosophy that emphasizes liming in harmony with the Dao
- the right to rule
- a social system in which lords governed land farmed by peasants
- a dusty material that forms soil and makes the Huang He River yellow
- longest river that runs through central China also known as the Yangtze
- a harsh desert covering much of Northern China
- respect for one's parents and elders
- a method of inserting needles into the skin to stop pain and cure disease
- China's main export along the silk road; made from silkworms
- important philosopher and teacher in Chinese history
- a gemstone often used to make jewelry and art
22 Clues: the right to rule • founder of Daoism • a set of beliefs about how to live • the ideas and teachings of Confucius • respect for one's parents and elders • a group of rulers from the same family • a tool that measures and detects earthquakes • a gemstone often used to make jewelry and art • a harsh desert covering much of Northern China • ...
Rachel Wolf- Ancient China Unit 2019-03-13
Across
- People who carry out tasks for the government hold ___ service jobs
- a belief that supported Confucius's idea that people should live in harmony with nature
- People in China call themselves the ____ of Han
- What a woman must do for her fathers, husbands, and sons
- an ancient Chinese philosopher
- Only the ___ of important people could hold government offices
- One of the assorted dangers on the Silk Road
- Confucius thought that people behaving ___ brings order to society
- The number of households living together
- People who couldn't __ or write were not allowed to hold a government office
Down
- A strong fabric made of a special worm's string
- The "Yellow River"
- The ___ of the North China Plain was hot and dry
- a system of beliefs and values
- Yellow-brown soil
- The scholar Sima Qian wrote the _____ of China from mythical times to the reign of Wudi
- The ___ dynasty brought stability to China, which allowed for advancements in technology
- the most important thing in early Chinese society
- A protective wall that holds back water
- An object that, in ancient China, was made of tree bark, hemp, and old rags
- The Silk ____ was a route for goods and ideas that stretched through Persia, Mesopotamia, and Turkey
21 Clues: Yellow-brown soil • The "Yellow River" • a system of beliefs and values • an ancient Chinese philosopher • A protective wall that holds back water • The number of households living together • One of the assorted dangers on the Silk Road • A strong fabric made of a special worm's string • People in China call themselves the ____ of Han • ...
Ancient China Crossword! 2019-08-31
Across
- The first dynasty in traditional Chinese history.
- A mixture of explosive chemicals.
- An object containing north, east, south and west.
- An army that was buried with the first emperor of China.
- A religion introduced to China in 213 BC.
- A weapon used for armored troops in battle, and was used in Europe for the first world war.
- Food that has a piece of paper inside it containing a prediction or motto.
- A sport in which you have to grapple your opponent to the ground.
- Two sticks that were and still are used in China for cooking and eating.
- An object that produces light and symbolizes long life.
- A group of rulers of a country.
Down
- A wooden cart with a single wheel at the front.
- An object used for fun and a signal for a rescue mission.
- A vehicle with two wheels drawn by horses.
- Intoxicating drinks that China claimed to be the first brewers of.
- A wall built to keep all of the Mongolians out.
- paper An object that only emperors were allowed to use when it was first invented.
- Something that the Chinese invented to protect people from the sun and the rain.
- An imperial palace and the heart of political dynasties.
- The first emperor of China.
20 Clues: The first emperor of China. • A group of rulers of a country. • A mixture of explosive chemicals. • A religion introduced to China in 213 BC. • A vehicle with two wheels drawn by horses. • A wooden cart with a single wheel at the front. • A wall built to keep all of the Mongolians out. • The first dynasty in traditional Chinese history. • ...
Spanish 1B Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2020-01-17
Across
- Drink.
- The first stage of toast.
- A desert that often has chocolate chips.
- A red fruit.
- Juice that comes from an orange.
- A yellow curved fruit.
- A drink that comes from cows.
- The same healthy meal that is green, with fruit.
- The two most popular toppings are cheese and pepperoni.
- A clear beverage that you need to survive.
- A dairy product that is used as a topping on pizza.
- A snack made from potatoes.
- A breakfast food that comes from the pig.
- A small red fruit with a lot of seeds visible.
Down
- A breakfast food eaten with milk.
- A healthy chinese drink.
- A fruit that is also a color.
- A healthy meal that is green.
- A meat often eaten during thanksgiving.
- A hot food with questionable ingredients.
- Juice that comes from an apple.
- The first meal of the day.
- A healthy chinese drink, but iced.
- A food that has two buns.
- Bread after it has been put in the toaster.
- Eat.
- The second meal of the day.
- A food that is barbecued.
- A dairy product that is usually white, with many flavors.
- A drink with caffeine.
30 Clues: Eat. • Drink. • A red fruit. • A yellow curved fruit. • A drink with caffeine. • A healthy chinese drink. • The first stage of toast. • A food that has two buns. • A food that is barbecued. • The first meal of the day. • The second meal of the day. • A snack made from potatoes. • A fruit that is also a color. • A healthy meal that is green. • A drink that comes from cows. • ...
The Korean War 2024-04-30
Across
- - International organization that supported South Korea
- - Irregular fighter
- - Traditional Korean dish eaten by soldiers
- - Mobile army surgical hospital
- - Alternate spelling for the site of a major amphibious landing
- - Rapid military advance
- - Ceasefire agreement
- - US strategy to stop the spread of communism
- - US President during the early years of the war
- - Soldiers killed, wounded, or missing in action
- - River marking the border between North Korea and China
- - Reservoir where UN forces faced a brutal battle
- - Information used to influence opinions
- - Small trench for individual soldiers
- - Temporary cessation of hostilities
Down
- - City where UN forces held a defensive perimeter
- Il-sung** - Leader of North Korea during the war
- - Large-caliber weapons used for long-range attacks
- - Capital city of North Korea
- - Situation where neither side can make progress
- - Demilitarized Zone established after the war
- - Removal of civilians from dangerous areas
- - Site of a major amphibious landing by UN forces
- - Captured soldier
- - Village where armistice negotiations took place
- here are 10 more:
- - Nation that intervened on behalf of North Korea
- - Incendiary substance used in bombings
- - American general who commanded UN forces
- - Chinese general who led forces against UN troops
- - Parallel dividing North and South Korea
31 Clues: here are 10 more: • - Captured soldier • - Irregular fighter • - Ceasefire agreement • - Rapid military advance • - Capital city of North Korea • - Mobile army surgical hospital • - Temporary cessation of hostilities • - Small trench for individual soldiers • - Incendiary substance used in bombings • - Information used to influence opinions • ...
Joy Luck Club Crossword 2025-04-29
Across
- Gift Lindo gives Waverly
- Lena’s architect husband
- Feeling of being trapped by expectations
- Harold's profession
- An-mei’s family’s housekeeper
- Chinese parlor game used to decide who pays for tea
- Item Suyuan lost
- Key place for Waverly’s rebellion
- Type of fish lost at the beach
- Animal that dies in Lena’s dream
- Daughter afraid of her "ghost" self
- Name of man Lindo tricks to leave
- Theme of restoring one’s lost self
- Lena’s emotionless American father
- Green stone carved into jewelry in Chinese culture
Down
- Belief in ghosts and other inherited fears
- Figure in the Moon Festival performance
- Jing-mei’s trip at the end
- Rose's maiden last name
- Suyuan’s elder American-born daughter
- Daughter who marries Ted Jordan
- Ornamental bird used as metaphor for immigrant dreams
- Childhood chess champion title earned by Waverly
- What Jing-mei seeks in China
- First name of June’s father
- Water tool symbolizing women's hidden strength
- Waverly’s spoiled little brother
- An-mei’s mother’s role in Wu Tsing’s house
- mother who founded the Joy Luck Club in China.
- Outcome of Rose’s fear
- City where the Joy Luck Club mothers fled during wartime
- Ethnic neighborhood where Lena grew up
32 Clues: Item Suyuan lost • Harold's profession • Outcome of Rose’s fear • Rose's maiden last name • Gift Lindo gives Waverly • Lena’s architect husband • Jing-mei’s trip at the end • First name of June’s father • What Jing-mei seeks in China • An-mei’s family’s housekeeper • Type of fish lost at the beach • Daughter who marries Ted Jordan • Waverly’s spoiled little brother • ...
Sip and solve 2025-05-12
Across
- Brandon cant watch scary movies because he will
- where did Diane go for her Masters
- the name of their second fur baby
- Diane’s family raises these animals
- Diane’s expensive guilty pleasure
- their shared hobby
- Diane’s favorite anime
- where are we going for our future honey moon
- Brandon’s favorite broadway musical
- Diane’s Chinese zodiac
- Diane’s Covid hobby
- Brandon’s home town
- what is Brandon’s specialty
- Brandon’s Covid hobby
- what is Diane’s profession
- where does Diane have a tattoo
- where did Brandon go for med school
Down
- where did Diane compete for World university powerlifting cup in 2016
- their first hiking spot
- the name of their first fur baby
- first food they bonded over (hint: Mrs.Johnson’s bakery)
- Diane’s home town
- Diane has a phobia of this
- how many years have they been together
- what city did they meet
- Brandon had an allergic reaction to pesto pizza in this Italian city
- Brandon’s Chinese zodiac
- what beach did Brandon propose at in Hawaii
- Brandon’s favorite lift
- where did we get our engagement photos taken
- Brandon’s favorite anime
- Diane’s favorite thing to go do growing up
- “it was pretty but we’d probably never travel there again”
- Diane can’t do this
34 Clues: Diane’s home town • their shared hobby • Diane’s Covid hobby • Brandon’s home town • Diane can’t do this • Brandon’s Covid hobby • Diane’s favorite anime • Diane’s Chinese zodiac • their first hiking spot • what city did they meet • Brandon’s favorite lift • Brandon’s Chinese zodiac • Brandon’s favorite anime • Diane has a phobia of this • what is Diane’s profession • ...
The Sea, Sand and Silk roads. Taddeo:7 2024-10-20
Across
- Rest stops on the Silk road located in oases
- the capital of the mongol empire
- a Javanese Kingdom featuring the temple of Borobudur
- Mongolian merchants who facilitated trade
- the Mongol dynasty residing over China
- the bacteria responsible for the black plague carried on fleas
- colonial settlements that spread culture between different lands
- The name for European colonizers of Asia
- Malis capital, a center of islam
Down
- A Chinese explorer and tribute collector
- An animal used in the sand and Silk roads due to its ability to live without water and split hooves to walk on sand
- Chinese paper money for Europeans to give coins in exchange for cash
- a usage of horse riders transferring information throughout the Mongol empire
- ships with triangular sails of Arab origin, able to traverse monsoon winds
- A battle strategy where armies surround a city and starve them out
- an african king whose wealth was known to all around
- A Hindu and Buddhist temple in Cambodia and a symbol of cultural diffusion in Indian ocean trade
- an African language with Arab influences gained from Indian ocean trade
- a Muslim explorer who devoted his life to exploring the Islamic world
- Emperor of the Ming dynasty who created the forbidden city
20 Clues: the capital of the mongol empire • Malis capital, a center of islam • the Mongol dynasty residing over China • A Chinese explorer and tribute collector • The name for European colonizers of Asia • Mongolian merchants who facilitated trade • Rest stops on the Silk road located in oases • a Javanese Kingdom featuring the temple of Borobudur • ...
Classical Empires Crossword 2025-09-15
Across
- – Large farming estates in ancient Rome worked by slaves.
- – Government where citizens have power, usually through voting.
- – Large territory ruled by one government or emperor over many peoples.
- – Ruling with unlimited power; one person makes all decisions.
- – A ruler with complete power and authority.
- – Chinese belief that rulers are chosen by heaven and can lose power if they rule badly.
- – A deadly disease that spreads quickly and kills many people.
- – Common people of Rome (farmers, merchants, workers).
- – A ruler who seized power illegally, sometimes ruling harshly.
- – A system of government with many officials and departments.
Down
- – Government where citizens elect leaders to make decisions for them.
- – Pattern of rise, decline, and replacement of ruling families in China.
- – A ruling family that passes power from one generation to the next.
- – (repeat – same as above) Government ruled by the people.
- – Government ruled by a small group of powerful people.
- – An independent city with its own government and territory (like Athens or Sparta).
- – Social class system in India that people are born into and cannot change.
- – The spread of ideas, goods, and beliefs from one culture to another.
- – Respect and duty children owe to parents and elders (Chinese belief).
- – Society where men hold the most power.
- – Wealthy, land-owning upper class in ancient Rome.
21 Clues: – Society where men hold the most power. • – A ruler with complete power and authority. • – Wealthy, land-owning upper class in ancient Rome. • – Common people of Rome (farmers, merchants, workers). • – Government ruled by a small group of powerful people. • – Large farming estates in ancient Rome worked by slaves. • ...
Mongol Madness 2025-11-04
Across
- An early banknote used in China for trade.
- A historical dynasty that ruled parts of Indonesia and Southeast Asia.
- A Hindu-Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia.
- A reinterpretation of traditional Confucian ideas.
- A king of the Mali Empire, believed to be the richest man of all time.
- The former capital of the Mali Empire.
- A type of infection caused by the Yersinia pestis.
- A castrated man who historically served in the role of officials and guards of the Chinese Emperor.
- A roadside inn along trade routes like the Silk Road.
- The largest urban settlement of the Mississippian culture.
- An trading vessel used for trade in the Indian Ocean and Red Sea.
Down
- The former capital of the Mongol Empire.
- A Chinese eunuch, admiral and diplomat from the early Ming dynasty.
- A Moroccan merchant who went on a 24 year hajj.
- A Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China.
- A period of agricultural advancement from the 8th to 13th centuries, during the Islamic Golden Age.
- A widely spoken Bantu language in East Africa.
- A tall brick minaret in Delhi, India, and the tallest brick minaret in the world.
- A camel with one hump used for trade in Arabia.
- West African oral historians, storytellers, musicians, and poets.
20 Clues: The former capital of the Mali Empire. • A Mongol-led imperial dynasty of China. • The former capital of the Mongol Empire. • An early banknote used in China for trade. • A Hindu-Buddhist temple complex in Cambodia. • A widely spoken Bantu language in East Africa. • A Moroccan merchant who went on a 24 year hajj. • A camel with one hump used for trade in Arabia. • ...
Immigration 2025-11-24
Across
- What statue can be seen from Ellis Island
- Who were Americans scared of taking over since so many immigrants were Catholic
- Where in the Midwest was the birth of toasted ravioli
- Where in San Fransisco can you go to learn about Chinese-style buidlings and narrow streets with markets
- This was oppressed in Poland, so they came to the U.S. for freedom
- Known for their beer
- Country that came to the U.S. with lots of cowboys
- What were Jewish people seen as in immigrant cartoons
Down
- The U.S. was a good place for Irish immigrants because the _______ was the same
- Why did most immigrants come to the United States
- Many of these immigrants populate The Hill in St. Louis
- Chinese immigrants came to California for this
- Where doctors looked for obvious physical ailments
- One of the leading reasons Irish immigrants came to the United States
- This countries immigrants came due to a civil war
- How long did it typically take to get through Ellis Island
- What did Americans think Italian immigrants brought over
- Mexican immigrants came to the U.S. because there was more ____
- A green holiday has been share from here to the U.S.
- Who had lots of Yiddish markings and populated the Lower East Side of New York
20 Clues: Known for their beer • What statue can be seen from Ellis Island • Chinese immigrants came to California for this • Why did most immigrants come to the United States • This countries immigrants came due to a civil war • Where doctors looked for obvious physical ailments • Country that came to the U.S. with lots of cowboys • ...
Talim 6: Silk and Spice Routes and A Place of Rest 2022-03-02
Across
- Amina visited this place in Bukhara and found rainbow silks
- these fearsome people traveled the seas and attacked boats in search of things and people to steal!
- Fatima befriended her at the caravanserais
- Arabs designed this type of innovative sail
- this field was also influenced among civilisations along Silk Road
- a textile good from the West
- the first port of call on the ancient spice route
- Fatima and Hadi stayed in here in Cairo
- first city to copy paper-making from the Chinese
- after he died, the silk routes collapsed as trade dwindled overland
- Silk Road prospered under them
- from elephant trunks from the East
Down
- Stone used for blue tilework in Samarkand
- the explorer that found the sea route to India by going around Africa
- Italian trading city
- this skill eventually found its way beyond Chinese borders and spread to other countries
- city where Persian merchants met with Roman merchants
- Silk Route originated when travel overland began through this empire
- start of Silk Road in the east
- Travellers banded together in these to have protection from bandits
- Shape of the caravanserais in Aminabad
- People come to Bukhara from all over to visit it
- Open square in Samarqand
23 Clues: Italian trading city • Open square in Samarqand • a textile good from the West • start of Silk Road in the east • Silk Road prospered under them • from elephant trunks from the East • Shape of the caravanserais in Aminabad • Fatima and Hadi stayed in here in Cairo • Stone used for blue tilework in Samarkand • Fatima befriended her at the caravanserais • ...
Frasier Unit 1 Review 2013-07-11
Across
- Certain ethnic groups of Central Mexico
- Religion originating in Northeastern India
- Religion mainly practiced in Europe
- Key factor in East–West sea trade
- Empire formed by Genghis Khan from joining Mongol and Turkic tribes
- Large Pre-Columbian empire formed in Peru
- Water mass seperating North Africa from South Europe
- Medieval empire originating in present day Turkey
- Extremely old religion originating in India and still largely practiced today in modern India
- Largest trading route reaching from china to Eastern Europe
- One of the most significant ruling dynasties of Iran, and often considered the beginning of modern Persian history
- Religious conflicts in the High Middle Ages through to the end of the Late Middle Ages conducted by Catholic Europe against Muslims, pagans, heretics, and peoples under the ban of excommunication.
Down
- Discovered by Christopher Columbus
- Travels started as Hajj(Islamic pilgramage to Mecca)
- Nicolaus Copernicus, Isaac Newton, Galileo Gallilei made their discoveries during this period.
- Famous Chinese sea explorer
- Last dynasty in China ruled by ethnic Han Chinese
- Left Venice with his father and uncle to travel to China
- Religion originating in the Middle East and spreading to South Asia and North Africa
- Time of creativity and change after medieval Europe
20 Clues: Famous Chinese sea explorer • Key factor in East–West sea trade • Discovered by Christopher Columbus • Religion mainly practiced in Europe • Certain ethnic groups of Central Mexico • Large Pre-Columbian empire formed in Peru • Religion originating in Northeastern India • Last dynasty in China ruled by ethnic Han Chinese • Medieval empire originating in present day Turkey • ...
US Immigration 2016-05-17
Across
- The ____ steam engine meant ships could bring people across the Atlantic much easier
- White Anglo-Saxon Protestant
- Ethnic and religious discrimination made it difficult for Irish immigrants to _____
- came to the US in the 60s and 70s because of labour shortages in the US
- Europeans came to the US because it was rich in ______
- This word means choice (vilje)
- The ____ Famine in Ireland forced many to seek a new life in America
- This precious metal was discovered in California in 1848
Down
- The ___ Revolution made farming easier
- The ___Act gave immigrants 160 acres of free land, provided they lived on the land for 5 years
- The Chinese________ act outlawed Chinese immigration from 1882 until 1943
- WWII led to an economic _____in the US
- One of the groups of people from the third wave of US immigration
- A period of economic hardship in the 1930s
- US involvement in conflict in the 60s and 70s led to immigration from this Asian country
- _____ made up the largest group to come to 'Golden Mountain'
- Immigration to the USA has made it a country of contrasts and _______(mangfold)
- A group of colonists that left the old country for religious reasons
- Able to read and write
- 'grense' (for example between Mexico and the US
20 Clues: Able to read and write • White Anglo-Saxon Protestant • This word means choice (vilje) • The ___ Revolution made farming easier • WWII led to an economic _____in the US • A period of economic hardship in the 1930s • 'grense' (for example between Mexico and the US • Europeans came to the US because it was rich in ______ • ...
Emi & Chris Wedding 2023-01-22
Across
- What type of dance did the bride learn throughout her childhood?
- How many languages does the couple speak in total?
- Where was the bride born?
- How many countries has the bride travelled too?
- What sport has the groom taken up since meeting the bride?
- What is the groom's hobby?
- What was the Groom's favourite childhood super hero?
- What did the groom major in at college/univeristy?
- What flower did the groom propose in front of?
- What is the groom's middle name?
- Which company do the couple both work for?
- What sport did the groom play throughout his childhood?
- What is the age difference between the bride and the groom?
Down
- What is the brides zodiac sign?
- What is the groom scared of?
- What is the bride's favourite fruit?
- What is the bride's hobby?
- What is the grooms Chinese zodiac?
- Where was the couples first domestic trip together?
- What part of the body does the groom have screws in?
- Which prefecture did the couple meet?
- What does the bride like to eat for breakfast?
- What is the groom's favourite Chinese dish?
- What cuisine did the couple eat on the first date?
- What breed of dog did the bride have when she was a teenager?
25 Clues: Where was the bride born? • What is the bride's hobby? • What is the groom's hobby? • What is the groom scared of? • What is the brides zodiac sign? • What is the groom's middle name? • What is the grooms Chinese zodiac? • What is the bride's favourite fruit? • Which prefecture did the couple meet? • Which company do the couple both work for? • ...
The Joy Luck Club 2021-05-04
Across
- secondary wives
- completely in agreement
- Jing-mei's mother was insistent on her becoming this.
- of substandard quality
- allowing some light to pass through
- Jing-mei's mother
- An-mei's mother's husband who had four concubines.
- one of Jing-mei's estranged half-sisters.
- intestines; guts
- thin layer of tissue
- swelled up
- Jing-mei was told to play this instrument in an attempt to become a prodigy.
- done with force or energy
- This meat was used as a way to portray respect towards guests and elders in your house.
- Suyuan wanted Jing-mei to become like this child star.
- An-mei's mother's personal servant
Down
- scampered; go quickly with light steps
- respect for ancestors, elders, and family
- arrogant; presumptuous; insulting
- serious
- the city where the mothers and their Chinese-American daughters formed the Joy Luck Club.
- Chinese word for confusion
- The city Suyuan lived in until it was taken over by the Japanese.
- the game that Waverly Jong excelled at
- traitor; disrespect for elders and ancestors
- grow; encourage; promote
- money or property brought by a bride's family to her husband
- Rose Hsu's brother who drowned.
- a light two-wheeled hooded vehicle drawn by one or more people
- very infectious; incurable; fatal; dangerous
- speechless
31 Clues: serious • swelled up • speechless • secondary wives • intestines; guts • Jing-mei's mother • thin layer of tissue • of substandard quality • completely in agreement • grow; encourage; promote • done with force or energy • Chinese word for confusion • Rose Hsu's brother who drowned. • arrogant; presumptuous; insulting • An-mei's mother's personal servant • allowing some light to pass through • ...
Empires of East Asia Crossword Puzzle 2021-04-12
Across
- Grandson of Genghis Khan
- Shelter used by Mongols
- Currency issued by Song government to replace metal coins
- Watch out for these sharp features when entering a water slide!!
- Clock in which machinery regulated the movements
- The only female to ever rule China as emperor
- Flat grassy area across much of Eurasia
- Floating magnetized needle that always points north-south
- Made from a mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal
- Process in which a girl's foot would be wrapped with the intention of keeping it small
- Century-long period of Mongol rule characterized by peace across Eurasia
Down
- Chinese dynasty that was started by Emperor Taizong
- Mongols were _______, as they herded domesticated animals
- Genghis Khan's name at birth
- Chinese dynasty ruled by Mongol leaders
- Hard, white ceramic made of a special clay and mineral found only in China
- A printer could arrange blocks of individual characters to print a page
- Young Venetian trader who served in Kublai Khan's court
- Universal ruler; first to unite Mongol hoards across Eurasia
- The legend says that Genghis Khan was grasping on of these when he was born...
- Prior to invading Beijing, the Mongols had to find a way around this structure...
- During which dynasty did the Mongols invade China?
22 Clues: Shelter used by Mongols • Grandson of Genghis Khan • Genghis Khan's name at birth • Chinese dynasty ruled by Mongol leaders • Flat grassy area across much of Eurasia • The only female to ever rule China as emperor • Clock in which machinery regulated the movements • During which dynasty did the Mongols invade China? • Chinese dynasty that was started by Emperor Taizong • ...
Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization 2022-10-21
Across
- cant interfere with other states
- Banker, rich by joining others
- Railroads
- Rich = Philanthropists
- southern Eastern Eu
- Support from one to another
- Stopping Clinton/Federalist
- Steel technique
- Complete control over industry production
- Boss of Tammany Hall
- Mogul, first rag to rich
- Steel - owned by JP
- Telephone maker
- North Central Eu
- Control of oil industries
- protection, further rights
- Go with the flow, no interaction
- uses Charles darwins
- aftermath of bombing
- oil - trust
Down
- owns the entire product
- Rich get richer
- Law for Tenements that there must be air shafts between tenements
- Limit emigration to the US, Japanese
- Control of business into a single group
- hard entry to America, San Francisco
- buys our competition
- Favoritive towards native-born
- entry to America, NYC
- praises socialism blames Capitalism
- banned the entry of Chinese
- Inventor
- Sugar case, limit government to pursue antitrust acts
- Leader in women's suffrage
- Government employees have to take competitive exams
35 Clues: Inventor • Railroads • oil - trust • Rich get richer • Steel technique • Telephone maker • North Central Eu • southern Eastern Eu • Steel - owned by JP • buys our competition • Boss of Tammany Hall • uses Charles darwins • aftermath of bombing • entry to America, NYC • Rich = Philanthropists • owns the entire product • Mogul, first rag to rich • Control of oil industries • Leader in women's suffrage • ...
Class Crossword 5 2016-10-01
Across
- what goes in dry, comes out wet but the longer you leave it the stronger it gets? (3:3)
- a brass musical instrument commonly used in classical and jazz music (7)
- a sport played with a round ball (6)
- what's 'the crazy life' in Spanish? (2:4:4)
- for every dark night, there's a ______ ______ (8:3)
- what two English words, when put together, make the same word forwards and backwards? (4:3)
- the Burt Munro challenge is held here
- what month of the year was 2pac killed? (9)
- female deer (3)
- who is the most well known computer geek in New Zealand? (3:3:3)
- you get this at school (9)
- salsa dancing originates from which country? (4)
Down
- the number 3 in Chinese (3)
- to state without proof (6)
- something that belongs to you but others use it more than you (4:4)
- I am the sun - where am I? (3:5)
- Russian President (8:5)
- who plays Hannah Montana? (5:5)
- Yo Gotti claims it goes down in the _________? (2)
- another word for mysterious and puzzling (9)
- slang word in Tongan for bread (7)
- in the Chinese calendar 2016 is the year of the _______ (6)
- what is the capital of Israel? (3:4)
23 Clues: female deer (3) • Russian President (8:5) • to state without proof (6) • you get this at school (9) • the number 3 in Chinese (3) • who plays Hannah Montana? (5:5) • I am the sun - where am I? (3:5) • slang word in Tongan for bread (7) • a sport played with a round ball (6) • what is the capital of Israel? (3:4) • the Burt Munro challenge is held here • ...
History Review 2019-05-13
Across
- Name given to the natives of Australia
- Where was Napoleon finally defeated?
- Best known English Abolitionist
- Chinese general and explorer who may have made it to North America
- Man who invented the steam tractor
- _____ islands are most suited for human population
- Intense devotion and loyalty to one's own people
- Who was tasked with overseeing German unification
- Preacher known for his booming voice and outdoor preaching
- Was a freed slave who became an American abolitionist
- Ruler who took over France after the Revolution
- Buildings made to house large machines
Down
- Dried clay painted in elaborate patterns
- Instrument used by Australian natives
- Constantinople renamed by the Ottomans
- To demolish or get rid of
- What did the Chinese call themselves?
- What structure was built to protect China from Mongol invasions
- Who made up the First Estate?
- People took over the regions of India founding the Mughal Empire
- French writer who's ideas helped to spark the French Revolution
- invention that lead to greater slavery in the
- Who made up the Second Estate?
- What islands were named after the richest man in the Bible?
- Legal document that helps protect inventions from being stolen
- Former slave captain was saved
26 Clues: To demolish or get rid of • Who made up the First Estate? • Who made up the Second Estate? • Former slave captain was saved • Best known English Abolitionist • Man who invented the steam tractor • Where was Napoleon finally defeated? • Instrument used by Australian natives • What did the Chinese call themselves? • Constantinople renamed by the Ottomans • ...
Life Through the Eyes of a Chicken 2019-10-23
Across
- Chinese chicken breeds were brought to ____
- Selective chicken breeding introduced the 'Theory of ____"
- A trio of British scientists conducted extensive ____ of chickens
- Chicken Production shifted to an ____ like factory model
- What was the chicken a symbol for?
- Who brought them on military campaigns?
- The Romans consulted chickens as ____
- What were Roosters mainly bred for?
- What did the Zoroastrians view chickens as?
- The Romans though chickens ____ the success of future battles
Down
- Chinese breed were bred with European ones. This gave rise to a phenomenon called
- The Ancient Greeks used fighting roosters as an example for young ____
- In production chickens had only the space of a piece of ____ to move around
- Chicken’s spread throughout the world through trade, conquest, and ____
- What is the chicken descended from?
- A hen will sit on a ____ of six or more eggs for 21 days
- The Egyptian King described them as a foreign bird who "gives birth ____"
- India's bamboo plants produce lots of
- By the Second Millennium, chickens had spread from the Indus Valley to ____
- Chickens became an essential part of European ____
- Egyptians artificially incubated eggs by putting the over hot ____
- All Chicken’s came from Southeast Asia and ____
- ____ introduced chickens to Europe
23 Clues: What was the chicken a symbol for? • ____ introduced chickens to Europe • What is the chicken descended from? • What were Roosters mainly bred for? • India's bamboo plants produce lots of • The Romans consulted chickens as ____ • Who brought them on military campaigns? • Chinese chicken breeds were brought to ____ • What did the Zoroastrians view chickens as? • ...
Sip n Solve Wil and Doreen 2023-06-05
Across
- The youngest member standing in the wedding is
- He played this sport in college
- The amount of years the bride and groom have been together?
- The groom's drink of choice
- First game the couple played together
- Their dog's name
- Bride's favorite grocery store
- The bride's favorite flower
- The couple were born from the same hospital
- Groom's favorite grocery store
- What is the bride's animal sign on the chinese zodiac calendar?
- First international country visited
- Brides collects this
- Month the bride and groom started dating
- Wil's closest childhood friend
- What month is the groom's birthday?
- Groom's favorite food
- Bride's favorite country artist
- The bride's favorite color
- What month is the bride's birthday?
Down
- Honeymoon destination
- Love at first swipe?
- She's a blue belt in
- The groom's favorite color
- Place of engagement
- adrenaline junkies ride
- This is on their travel bucket list
- Grooms collects this
- Place of first date
- Couple's hometown
- I ---- you
- The Bride's phobia
- What is the groom's animal sign on the chinese zodiac calendar?
- Bride's favorite food
- Month he proposed?
- Bride's new last name
- "May the force be with you"
- The groom has a fear of...
- Groom's childhood nickname
39 Clues: I ---- you • Their dog's name • Couple's hometown • The Bride's phobia • Month he proposed? • Place of engagement • Place of first date • Love at first swipe? • She's a blue belt in • Grooms collects this • Brides collects this • Honeymoon destination • Bride's favorite food • Bride's new last name • Groom's favorite food • adrenaline junkies ride • The groom's favorite color • ...
Learning Contract #3 2023-11-02
Across
- contain the essence of Buddhist teaching
- two complementary and opposite forces that make up all aspects of life
- Chinese philosophy based on Laozi's writings
- final goal of Buddhism, a transcendent state
- the idea that there could only be one legitimate ruler of China at a time
- ancient people though to have spoken the hypothetical proto Indo-European language
- virtue and respect for one's elders
- permanent professional branches of Government
- series of fortifications in the historical north of China
- respect for all living things and avoidance of violence
- pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia
- major religious and cultural tradition of India
- subregion of Asia, peninsular shape in South Asia
Down
- freedom from the eternal circle of life
- highest universal principle, the ultimate reality
- person sent on a religious mission
- the rebirth of a soul in a new body
- hereditary social classes of Hindu society
- Chinese political statement on rise and fall of dynasties
- a principle of cause and effect
- wind-blown deposits of fine sediment
- cosmic order or law
- the spiritual life principle of the universe
- large body of religious texts originating in ancient India
- ancient Indian Empire covering the Indian Subcontinent
- the path to nirvana
26 Clues: cosmic order or law • the path to nirvana • a principle of cause and effect • person sent on a religious mission • the rebirth of a soul in a new body • virtue and respect for one's elders • wind-blown deposits of fine sediment • pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia • freedom from the eternal circle of life • contain the essence of Buddhist teaching • ...
Halloween! 2023-10-31
Across
- Created in China and was used as currency
- A Muslim traveler that wrote one of the world's most famous travel logs, the Rihlah
- A intellectual and spiritual capital that helped spread Islam throughout Africa
- A system that allowed rapid communication across the Mongol empire
- A Bantu and Arabic language spoke in Africa
- The grandson of Genghis Khan who took over much of Southwest Asia
- The Capital of the Mongol empire founded by Genghis Khan
- An emperor who sponsored an enormous encyclopedia with 11,000 volumes
- A Chinese Admiral who sailed around the Indian Ocean
- Roadside inns located along the Silk Road
Down
- A revival of Confucian teachings with Buddhist and Taoist aspects
- A bowl used by Buddhists to collect food and money
- A historical monument in India built by Muslim conquerors
- A person who was considered to be the richest man in the world
- A kingdom in central Java that was agriculturally rich
- The Chinese name the Mongols gave their dynasty
- Places where merchants could spread their cultural traditions
- The name of the bacteria responsible for creating the Black Death
- A Buddhist temple that's said to be the world's largest religious structure
- An Arabian animal that made long journeys across trade routes possible
20 Clues: Created in China and was used as currency • Roadside inns located along the Silk Road • A Bantu and Arabic language spoke in Africa • The Chinese name the Mongols gave their dynasty • A bowl used by Buddhists to collect food and money • A Chinese Admiral who sailed around the Indian Ocean • A kingdom in central Java that was agriculturally rich • ...
Mid Term Review 2023-12-06
Across
- Spanish system of chattel slavery
- leader of Mali empire (two words)
- blending to two religions (Ex: Swahili)
- Shitte Islamic rival of Ottomans
- banned foreigners following abuses from Portuguese traders
- term for journey of Africans to the Americas
- the first global currency
- roadside inn on trade routes
- empire that protected the Silk Road
- wrote the 95 Thesis
- crop traded from E. Asia to E. Africa
- created the Casta system
- first European to encounter natives in Americas
- brought reforms to Russia
- England king who created Anglican Church
Down
- major religion that spread into N. Africa
- system of government in Europe during middle ages
- elite soldiers in Ottoman empire
- economic system based on amount of gold and silver
- Chinese empire who persecuted the Han
- biggest product traded from Americas to rest of world
- Maritime empire who established trade route around Africa
- major overland trade route from Europe to Asia (two words)
- his journals influenced exploration in Europe (two words)
- created settlements in North America & lost 7 Years War
- American empire conquered by Spain
- Chinese loyalty to parents and ancestors (two words)
- religion spread into Americas from Europe
- major product that made China grow in population
- Islamic empire in India
30 Clues: wrote the 95 Thesis • Islamic empire in India • created the Casta system • the first global currency • brought reforms to Russia • roadside inn on trade routes • elite soldiers in Ottoman empire • Shitte Islamic rival of Ottomans • Spanish system of chattel slavery • leader of Mali empire (two words) • American empire conquered by Spain • empire that protected the Silk Road • ...
Unit 5, Part 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-12-04
Across
- a person's good or bad actions in one life determine his or her position, wealth, & social class in the next life
- ultimate state of enlightenment, happiness, & peace; Hindu belief
- a group of people who share a belief system
- follower of Buddhism
- ancient religion that began in India; dominant religion in India today
- belief in more than one god
- ethnic group from the Philippines
- enlightened one; S. Gautama
- built to help worship ancestors believed to have become kami after death
- ancient Chinese philosophy; foundation of modern Chinese culture
- follower of Hinduism
- a social & class order system followed by Hindus
- Hindu & Buddhist belief; cycle of birth, death, & rebirth
Down
- founder of Buddhism
- goal of Hindus; peace & freedom from the cycle of reincarnation
- Shinto belief; spirit of a god
- the study of the basic ideas about knowledge, right & wrong, reasoning, & the value of things
- Hindu sacred text
- holy book of Buddhism
- mark the separation between the human world & the world of kami
- ethnic group from Vietnam
- founder of Confucianism
- ethnic group from Indonesia
- 4th largest religion in the world
- belief system that is unique to Japan
- a group of people who share common characteristics such as language, physical appearance, customs, & traditions
26 Clues: Hindu sacred text • founder of Buddhism • follower of Buddhism • follower of Hinduism • holy book of Buddhism • founder of Confucianism • ethnic group from Vietnam • belief in more than one god • ethnic group from Indonesia • enlightened one; S. Gautama • Shinto belief; spirit of a god • ethnic group from the Philippines • 4th largest religion in the world • ...
Review Crossword - 2nd Grade 2024-05-20
Across
- I often listen to music _____ I study.
- Ferris _______
- _____ you going to eat that apple?
- 文化
- 妻
- find の過去形
- I apologize for the ______.
- Singapore money has English, Chinese, Malay and _____ on it.
- 怖い
- He is ______ to study Chinese today.
- I had a very good _____ in Singapore!
- ______ is a dog under my bed.
- Asami _____ the Singapore Flyer yesterday.
- おばさん
- 植物
- シーフード
- hearの過去形
- I will go to Paris during the Golden Week _______.
- 夫
- Certainly, we'll ______ it right away.
- Josh and Kaito ______ playing tennis yesterday.
Down
- 予約
- _____ do you want to eat for lunch, pizza or ramen?
- レシピ
- Excuse me. I have a ______ with my room.
- My father speaks English, so he can _______ with many people.
- シンガポール
- The Merlion is 8.6 _____ tall.
- 贈り物
- My name is Johnathon. _____ me Johnny, please.
- お客さん、泊り客
- …を経験する、体験する
- I will _____ you some interesting things about Japan.
- 種類
- do some _______ (買い物する)
- The Merlion ______ 70 tons.
- 海外へ(で、に)
- I'll <- I ______
- おじさん
39 Clues: 妻 • 夫 • 予約 • 文化 • 怖い • 種類 • 植物 • レシピ • 贈り物 • おばさん • おじさん • シーフード • シンガポール • お客さん、泊り客 • hearの過去形 • 海外へ(で、に) • find の過去形 • …を経験する、体験する • Ferris _______ • I'll <- I ______ • do some _______ (買い物する) • I apologize for the ______. • The Merlion ______ 70 tons. • ______ is a dog under my bed. • The Merlion is 8.6 _____ tall. • _____ you going to eat that apple? • He is ______ to study Chinese today. • ...
The Paper Menagerie 2024-08-04
Across
- The narrator's Chinese zodiac sign
- The emotional state of the narrator's mother when adjusting to life in America
- The cultural struggle the narrator faced growing up in America
- The country where the narrator's mother was born
- A device where an earlier event hints at something that will happen later
- The narrator's mother’s attire in her catalog photo
- The time and place in which a story takes place
- The festival where the narrator is asked to remember his mother
- The struggle within a character between opposing desires or emotions
- The emotion the narrator felt towards his heritage during adolescence.
Down
- The material used to create a more durable shark.
- The name of the paper tiger made by the narrator's mother
- A recurring element that has symbolic significance in a story
- The attitude or approach that the author takes towards the story’s theme
- The traditional Chinese art of paper folding practiced by the narrator's mother
- The narrator's first name
- The narrator's sense of being an outsider due to cultural differences
- Objects, characters, or figures that represent abstract ideas or concepts
- A figure of speech where something is described as being something else
- The emotion felt by the narrator reflecting on his past actions
20 Clues: The narrator's first name • The narrator's Chinese zodiac sign • The time and place in which a story takes place • The country where the narrator's mother was born • The material used to create a more durable shark. • The narrator's mother’s attire in her catalog photo • The name of the paper tiger made by the narrator's mother • ...
Riley and Sam 2024-03-18
Across
- Riley's favorite gymnastics event to compete
- Cincinnati's largest public market
- What Riley Calls her Maternal Grandmother
- Sam's niece
- Sam's favorite soccer team
- Sam's card player name
- Riley's sister's first name
- Sam's sister's first name
- Riley's cousin who attends Miami University
- Name of Sam's high school
- The app where Sam and Riley met
- The first town Sam and Riley lived in Ohio
- Riley's middle name
- Day of the week Sam was born
- Sam's sister's middle name
- Sam and Riley's Cincinnati neighborhood
- Sam's college mascot
- Riley's birthstone
- Duke's Original Name
- Sam's birthstone
- Cincinnati's free train
- Riley's card player name
- Abbreviation of Riley's high school
- Day of the week Riley was born
Down
- Sam's favorite NFL team
- Sam's Chinese zodiac year sign
- City where Sam went to grad school
- Go green?
- Riley's college mascot
- Riley's family dog
- Sam's zodiac sign
- The city where Sam and Riley met
- Location of Sam and Riley's wedding welcome party
- Sam's middle name
- Riley's sister's middle name
- Town where Riley was born
- Sam and Riley's wedding venue
- What Sam Called his Maternal Grandfather
- Riley's Zodiac sign
- Sam's niece
- Riley's favorite gymnastics event to watch
- Riley's Chinese zodiac year sign
42 Clues: Go green? • Sam's niece • Sam's niece • Sam's birthstone • Sam's zodiac sign • Sam's middle name • Riley's family dog • Riley's birthstone • Riley's Zodiac sign • Riley's middle name • Sam's college mascot • Duke's Original Name • Riley's college mascot • Sam's card player name • Sam's favorite NFL team • Cincinnati's free train • Riley's card player name • Sam's sister's first name • ...
Empires of East Asia Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-26
Across
- A printer could arrange blocks of individual characters to print a page
- Currency issued by Song government to replace metal coins
- Chinese dynasty ruled by Mongol leaders
- Floating magnetized needle that always points north-south
- Flat grassy area across much of Eurasia
- Young Venetian trader who served in Kublai Khan's court
- Clock in which machinery regulated the movements
- Process in which a girl's foot would be wrapped with the intention of keeping it small
- The legend says that Genghis Khan was grasping on of these when he was born...
Down
- Grandson of Genghis Khan
- Made from a mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal
- Prior to invading Beijing, the Mongols had to find a way around this structure...
- The only female to ever rule China as emperor
- Hard, white ceramic made of a special clay and mineral found only in China
- Mongols were _______, as they herded domesticated animals
- Century-long period of Mongol rule characterized by peace across Eurasia
- Universal ruler; first to unite Mongol hoards across Eurasia
- Genghis Khan's name at birth
- Shelter used by Mongols
- Watch out for these sharp features when entering a water slide!!
- During which dynasty did the Mongols invade China?
- Chinese dynasty that was started by Emperor Taizong
22 Clues: Shelter used by Mongols • Grandson of Genghis Khan • Genghis Khan's name at birth • Chinese dynasty ruled by Mongol leaders • Flat grassy area across much of Eurasia • The only female to ever rule China as emperor • Clock in which machinery regulated the movements • During which dynasty did the Mongols invade China? • Chinese dynasty that was started by Emperor Taizong • ...
Miscellaneous Mythology 2023-10-03
Across
- strongest,most supreme and eternal Hindu god
- god of wealth and money in Chinese mythology
- Aztec god, the feathered serpent
- Norse god who was killed by mistletoe
- name of demons in Hindu Mythology
- end of the world of gods and men in Norse myths
- 8-legged horse in owned by Odin in Norse mythology
- the creator god in Hindu mythology
- this god was the father of the Aztecs
- monster made of smoke, darkness in Japan. myths
- Chinese door gods who protect from evil spirits
- giant octopus or squid in Norse mythology
- shape shifting trickster god in Norse myths
- Aztec god of rain, ruled over Thalocan
Down
- god of war in Japanese mythology
- female spirits in the service of the god Odin
- Aztec lord of the night, smoking mirror
- wolf in Nurse myths who was the son of Loki
- god of thunder in Japanese mythology
- the undead (zombies) in Norse mythology
- Hindu god of war and oceans
- Celtic goddess who will cause the end of the Earth
- god of the sea in Japanese mythology
- Norse god who sat on top of the Rainbow Bridge to guard Asgard
- name for mermaid in Japanese mythology
- name of demons, ogres, trolls in Japanese mythology
26 Clues: Hindu god of war and oceans • god of war in Japanese mythology • Aztec god, the feathered serpent • name of demons in Hindu Mythology • the creator god in Hindu mythology • god of thunder in Japanese mythology • god of the sea in Japanese mythology • Norse god who was killed by mistletoe • this god was the father of the Aztecs • name for mermaid in Japanese mythology • ...
World history 2024-09-24
Across
- government developed in china that was a combination of philosophy and mystical religion
- knee-length tunic developed during Shang dynasty
- court astronomer Zhang Heng invented this during the Han dynasty
- Maintained sharply defined social structure
- people group that inhabited the mountainous region of western South America
- who oversaw most African tribes
- system of writing using agreed upon symbols illustrating objects they knew
- during the Han Dynasty the military used paper ___ as signals
- Religion that was begun by Siddharta Gautama and is an offshoot of Hinduism
Down
- Name meaning enlightened one
- a tomb containing some 8,000 terra-cotta figures represent a real what?
- A religion that has a blend of Aryan beliefs and ideas of the people they conquered
- The best known philosopher in China
- word that was used by the Greeks to describe people who spoke different languages and had different cultural ways
- Chinese description of this dated from 1st century BC
- the main trade route between Asia and Europe became known as ____ road
- this culture followed precise calendars and used numbering system that used zero
- Mauryan leader who adopted Buddhism
- strict activist government with a ruler with absolute power
- the Chinese developed these with a device with beads on rods
20 Clues: Name meaning enlightened one • who oversaw most African tribes • The best known philosopher in China • Mauryan leader who adopted Buddhism • Maintained sharply defined social structure • knee-length tunic developed during Shang dynasty • Chinese description of this dated from 1st century BC • strict activist government with a ruler with absolute power • ...
Unit 1 Review 2025-02-11
Across
- Drug discovered from mold on a petri dish
- Culture that relied on magic and amulets for medical treatment
- Medical device invented by Rene Laennec
- A treatment for pain introduced by the ancient Chinese
- The ancient culture that began filtering water to prevent disease
- German chemist working for Bayer who refined aspirin
- The ancient culture that realized the importance of cleanliness for health
- Physician to the gladiators
- Inventor of polio vaccine
- The average lifespan in ancient cultures started at what age
Down
- First female to earn a medical degree in the US
- In ancient cultures, this was a key factor in healthcare
- Invented mobile x-ray units for use during the war
- Surgeon who first used insulin to treat diabetes
- First medicine used as a pain reliever and the most common
- Inventor of the smallpox vaccine “Father of immunology”
- The father of medicine
- Man who successfully separated twins joined at the head
- Medication used to treat diabetes
- Discovered penicillin
- The first ancient culture known to keep accurate medical records
- Founder of the American Red Cross
- These often served as treatment centers for the Romans
- Discovered the use of soap to fight against germs
- The ancient culture that monitored the pulse to determine body condition
25 Clues: Discovered penicillin • The father of medicine • Inventor of polio vaccine • Physician to the gladiators • Medication used to treat diabetes • Founder of the American Red Cross • Medical device invented by Rene Laennec • Drug discovered from mold on a petri dish • First female to earn a medical degree in the US • Surgeon who first used insulin to treat diabetes • ...
OF GHOSTS AND SPOOKY THINGS 2025-03-11
Across
- An underground tomb for the dead
- Mysterious, supernatural practices
- A sign believed to predict the future
- The "______ hour", believed to be when supernatural beings are most active
- A harmful spell or charm
- An Irish ghost whose scream foretells death
- A belief in supernatural causes without scientific proof
- To appear or become visible, often used for ghostly appearances
- A spirit cursed with eternal hunger in Chinese mythology (6,5)
- Disturbing and grim, often linked to death
- A ghostly figure that suddenly appears
- A meeting to communicate with the dead
- A ghostly image, often seen before or after death
- A pile of stones marking ancient graves
Down
- A ghostly double of a living person
- A "hopping" vampire ghost from Chinese mythology
- The practice of predicting the future using supernatural means
- A ghost or spirt that returns from the dead
- The late-night work shift associated with quietness (9, 5)
- The act of a ghost repeated appearing in one place
- Someone who communicates with or raises the dead
- A noisy ghost that moves objects
- A ghost of a woman who died during childbirth in Malaysian or Indonesian folklore
- To make holy or sacred, often linked to spirits
- A ghost in Thai folklore with a floating head and glowing intestines
25 Clues: A harmful spell or charm • An underground tomb for the dead • A noisy ghost that moves objects • Mysterious, supernatural practices • A ghostly double of a living person • A sign believed to predict the future • A ghostly figure that suddenly appears • A meeting to communicate with the dead • A pile of stones marking ancient graves • ...
Chapter 20 AP World Vocab 2025-01-28
Across
- a massive japanese franchise with weird looking animals
- Chinese official tasked with stopping Opium trade
- ultraconservative dowager empress
- ottoman empire reforms resulting in a new constitution in 1876
- a nintendo game where a princess always gets into trouble
- the leader of Mamluk households in Egypt, underestimated Napoleon which resulted in destruction of Mamluk government
- war between Britain and China
- ottoman sultan who wanted despotic absolutism
- "A promised deliverer"
- lead Egypt after Mamluks and aimed to reform in after Western ideas
- Egyptian military officer who led a revolt against Turkic dominance
- ottoman sultan who destroyed the Janissaries
Down
- rebellion to expel foreigners in China
- wealthy Chinese mercahnts on South coast of China
- rebellion looking to overthrow Qing dynasty
- this person in pd 3 is from the middle east
- Ahmad's successor
- leader of Sudanic sufi brotherhood
- river town center of Egyptian administration in Sudan
- this character really wants to go home to her black and white world
- financed by European investors, enabling Britain to interfere in Egyptian politics
- ottoman sultan attempted to improve the administrations efficiency and army
- has the same fashion sense as an 11 year old girl
- confucian scholar and Manchu emperor
- land-owning class during the early decades of Abbasid rule
25 Clues: Ahmad's successor • "A promised deliverer" • war between Britain and China • ultraconservative dowager empress • leader of Sudanic sufi brotherhood • confucian scholar and Manchu emperor • rebellion to expel foreigners in China • rebellion looking to overthrow Qing dynasty • this person in pd 3 is from the middle east • ottoman sultan who destroyed the Janissaries • ...
Ancient China Vocab Practice 2025-04-13
Across
- Tall grass used for making paper, baskets, boats and more
- person who lives in a kingdom or empire
- a religion founded in India
- series of rulers from the same family
- one person who rules a kingdom or empire
- Ancient Chinese philosophy and religion that asserts people should live a simple, humble life in harmony with Tao
- system of ideas and princliples
- System of strict government with harsh laws and punishments to maintain order
- group of people traveling together usually for mutual protection
- system of moral beliefs based on the teachings of Confucius
- Nomadic people from central Asia
Down
- person of high status or rank
- Tiered tower most often used as a religious structure or memorial
- System in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and in return, worked and fought for them
- Way of organizing a group of people with many departments, rules and procedures
- popular story handed down from generation to generation
- idea that the emperor was given divine approval from Heaven to rule
- Flat bones and tortoise shells which were carved with Chinese writing, used for divination (making predictions about the future)
- ancient trade route used for trade with Persians, Romans, and others
- generations of people who lived before
20 Clues: a religion founded in India • person of high status or rank • system of ideas and princliples • Nomadic people from central Asia • series of rulers from the same family • generations of people who lived before • person who lives in a kingdom or empire • one person who rules a kingdom or empire • popular story handed down from generation to generation • ...
Joy Luck Club 2025-04-04
Across
- Missing____ is a bad sign on Chinese New Year
- pendant, "life's importance"
- fruit always brought to the Joy Luck Club
- losers in mahjong receive this prize
- a camera that June has
- Jong, Lindo Jong's daughter
- how June take to get from the train station to the hotel
- where did all the mothers come from
- Hsu, Anmei's daughter
- old piano teacher
- bean curd, a dish that June makes for her father
- the kind of hotel they stay at
- Hsu, Rose Hsu's mother
- St Clair, Lena St Clair's mom
- June represents her mother on which side
Down
- St.Calir's, mother
- SuYuan supposedly killed this animal
- food served at the Joy Luck Club
- event played at the Joy Luck Club
- Aiyi's granddaughter
- how many crabs did SuYuan Woo buy
- What did the Joy Luck Club star invest in
- where the talent show was hosted
- SuYuan originally had how many girls
- Jong, Waverly Jong's mother
- what did they eat for Chinese New Year
- the color of jade
- Luck Club, book title
- SuYuan's daughter
- June was supposed to be a prodigy in
- winner in mahjong receives this
- Woo, June's mom
- Tan, author
33 Clues: Tan, author • Woo, June's mom • the color of jade • old piano teacher • SuYuan's daughter • St.Calir's, mother • Aiyi's granddaughter • Hsu, Anmei's daughter • Luck Club, book title • a camera that June has • Hsu, Rose Hsu's mother • Jong, Lindo Jong's daughter • Jong, Waverly Jong's mother • pendant, "life's importance" • St Clair, Lena St Clair's mom • the kind of hotel they stay at • ...
First and Second Sino-Japanese Wars 2025-05-02
Across
- - Region invaded by Japan in 1931, sparking tension
- - Atrocity involving mass murder and assault of civilians by Japanese forces
- - Nation whose independence from China was declared in 1895
- - Japanese army responsible for occupying Manchuria
- - Treaty that ended the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895
- - Symbolic Japanese battleship name used in propaganda during the war
- - Japanese attack that expanded WWII into the Pacific theater
- - Group that China joined in WWII after 1941
- - City where the staged railway explosion took place in 1931
- - Chinese dynasty defeated in the First Sino-Japanese War
- - Last emperor of China, installed by Japan to lead puppet state of Manchukuo
Down
- - City where Japanese troops committed a brutal massacre in 1937
- - Chinese Nationalist leader during the Second Sino-Japanese War
- - 1937 clash that triggered the Second Sino-Japanese War
- - Supply route used by the Allies to aid China during WWII
- - 1937 agreement where USSR promised not to attack China
- - League of Nations investigation that condemned Japan’s actions in Manchuria
- - Japan’s staged explosion used as an excuse to invade Manchuria
- - Puppet state set up by Japan in Manchuria
- - Island ceded to Japan after the First Sino-Japanese War
- - Province targeted in a Japanese retaliation campaign in 1942
21 Clues: - Puppet state set up by Japan in Manchuria • - Group that China joined in WWII after 1941 • - Region invaded by Japan in 1931, sparking tension • - Japanese army responsible for occupying Manchuria • - Treaty that ended the First Sino-Japanese War in 1895 • - 1937 clash that triggered the Second Sino-Japanese War • ...
Asia Vocabulary 2025-11-23
Across
- a pathway to end suffering
- a giant wall used to protect China from invaders
- an Indian religion, and one of the world's oldest major religions
- liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth
- a person sent to promote their religion
- a term for "nonviolence"
- an ancient group of people who migrated to the Indian Subcontinent
- a place of perfect peace and happiness
- a concept that explains the rise and fall of dynasties
- the innermost essence of a person
- a social system based on hereditary status and birth.
- the belief that a person's soul after death will be reborn into another body
Down
- a spirit that is eternal and unchanging
- an ancient Indian empire
- a religion based on living in harmony
- government officials are hired for their merit, not public connections
- fundamental principles of Buddhism
- a fundamental and universal law
- a deposit of yellowish sediments
- a monotheistic religion in Persia
- a collection of ancient scriptures of Hinduism
- a concept of actions and consequences
- an ancient Chinese concept to legitimize the rule of a ruler
- two fundamental, opposite yet complementary forces in Chinese history
- a virtue centered on showing respect, care, and obedience to elders
- a region of Asia below the Himalayas
26 Clues: an ancient Indian empire • a term for "nonviolence" • a pathway to end suffering • a fundamental and universal law • a deposit of yellowish sediments • a monotheistic religion in Persia • the innermost essence of a person • fundamental principles of Buddhism • a region of Asia below the Himalayas • a religion based on living in harmony • a concept of actions and consequences • ...
Japanese Food 2013-02-26
Across
- Noodles Noodles eaten hot or cold
- Popular Crop
- Noodles Imported from China
- Originally a chinese dish
- raw seafood
- grilled chicken
- Also known as sesame dressing
- "bowl" of cooked rice
Down
- Thick japanese noodles
- commonly used as a condiment for sushi
- Usually served with Rice
- Better known outside Japan
- drinking beverage
- used in soy sauce
- Known worldwide
15 Clues: raw seafood • Popular Crop • grilled chicken • Known worldwide • drinking beverage • used in soy sauce • "bowl" of cooked rice • Thick japanese noodles • Usually served with Rice • Originally a chinese dish • Better known outside Japan • Noodles Imported from China • Also known as sesame dressing • Noodles Noodles eaten hot or cold • commonly used as a condiment for sushi
The Coulsons 2013-07-12
Across
- First family movie
- First Dance
- Last word in the 6:13 slogan
- Birth of Caleb
- They met here for the first time
- Caleb's Chinese Name
Down
- NBA team
- Wedding Anniversary month
- Caleb grew up here
- Marouane Fellani
- University Course Karen studied
- Honeymoon Destination
- Karen's College
- Karen works here
- Years Karen has been a Coulson
15 Clues: NBA team • First Dance • Birth of Caleb • Karen's College • Marouane Fellani • Karen works here • Caleb grew up here • First family movie • Caleb's Chinese Name • Honeymoon Destination • Wedding Anniversary month • Last word in the 6:13 slogan • Years Karen has been a Coulson • University Course Karen studied • They met here for the first time
Mystery Genres 2023-02-22
Across
- Mystery on the Force
- Mystery with a closed door
- The crime is shown or described at the beginning
- Past mysteries
- Follows the investigator
- Chinese crime fiction
- Solve a crime without the grit
- Involving lawyers
Down
- Crime fighting during Prohibition
- About criminals
- Female detective
- Deals with dark magic
- Puzzle mystery
- Told by criminals
- Solve a crime
15 Clues: Solve a crime • Puzzle mystery • Past mysteries • About criminals • Female detective • Told by criminals • Involving lawyers • Mystery on the Force • Deals with dark magic • Chinese crime fiction • Follows the investigator • Mystery with a closed door • Solve a crime without the grit • Crime fighting during Prohibition • The crime is shown or described at the beginning
How Well Do You Know Me? 2024-06-27
15 Clues: My dream car • My dream job • My eye color • My love language • My favorite soda • My favorite shoe • My dream vacation • My favorite scent • My favorite fruit • My favorite color • My favorite food type • My favorite fast food • My favorite kids show • Something I need to quit • Where I want to get married
The Sumptons 2023-04-10
Across
- The cutest flower girl
- Where Nicky proposed
- Brides Uni City
- First gig together
- First home together
- Grooms degree
- Grooms addiction
Down
- Grooms football team
- Number of years together
- Secondary school attended by both
- Cuisine stolen from Bride by MIL
- The new Mr & Mrs
- Village Bride grew up in
- Brides workplace
- First holiday & honeymoon destination
15 Clues: Grooms degree • Brides Uni City • The new Mr & Mrs • Brides workplace • Grooms addiction • First gig together • First home together • Grooms football team • Where Nicky proposed • The cutest flower girl • Number of years together • Village Bride grew up in • Cuisine stolen from Bride by MIL • Secondary school attended by both • First holiday & honeymoon destination
Sip & Solve 2025-05-26
Across
- Brad's favourite takeaway
- Years the couple have been together
- Their dogs name
- Claire's middle name
- Honeymoon Destination
- Maid of honours name
Down
- Claire's favourite drink
- Best man's first name
- Groom's eye Colour
- Month of the proposal
- Location the couple got engaged
- Number of bridesmaids
- Couple's first holiday together
- Brad's favourite hobby
- Brad's birth month
15 Clues: Their dogs name • Groom's eye Colour • Brad's birth month • Claire's middle name • Maid of honours name • Best man's first name • Month of the proposal • Number of bridesmaids • Honeymoon Destination • Brad's favourite hobby • Claire's favourite drink • Brad's favourite takeaway • Location the couple got engaged • Couple's first holiday together • Years the couple have been together
Unit 4 2025-06-05
Urbanization 2024-11-01
Across
- What is the name of the Monopoly that controlled all oil companies?
- A system where one individual does one job for 10-12 hours?
- Where did Japanese Immigrants settle in the U.S.?
- What is it called when a women has to work in a factory and at home?
- The Japanese and what other Asian group immigrated the most to America?
- Why did the Irish leave Ireland?
- What do you call it when a company owns all the companies?
- What is the name of the law that created food inspectors?
Down
- What Immigration station did European immigrants get processed at?
- What do you call it when children go to work?
- The creation of factories for mass production is called?
- What event in San Francisco lead to many Chinese immigrants and other individuals to migrate to California to in hopes to become rich?
- What is the name of the book that exposed the food industry?
- What is the name of the Standard Oil Owner?
- What Immigration station did Asian immigrants get processed at?
- Apartment building during Urbanization are called?
- Rural areas turning into cities is called?
- The Irish and what other European group immigrated the most to America?
18 Clues: Why did the Irish leave Ireland? • Rural areas turning into cities is called? • What is the name of the Standard Oil Owner? • What do you call it when children go to work? • Where did Japanese Immigrants settle in the U.S.? • Apartment building during Urbanization are called? • The creation of factories for mass production is called? • ...
February Crossword 2024-01-22
Across
- Name of the groundhog in Punxustawney, PA
- Leap years occur every __ years
- Presidents' Day is celebrated on this US President's birthday
- DAY This holiday celebrates romance and love with chocolate, flowers, and gifts.
Down
- February 12th is this president's birthday.
- CAESAR Ruler of the Roman Empire who introduced the first Leap Year
- Saturday, Feb 10th, the start of the Chinese New Year, marks the start of the Year of (What animal)?
- Winter will last this many weeks longer if the groundhog sees his shadow
- This color is often associated with the Chinese New Year
9 Clues: Leap years occur every __ years • Name of the groundhog in Punxustawney, PA • February 12th is this president's birthday. • This color is often associated with the Chinese New Year • Presidents' Day is celebrated on this US President's birthday • CAESAR Ruler of the Roman Empire who introduced the first Leap Year • ...
Early asia crossword 2025-11-20
Across
- A chinese philosophy about living in harmony with nature and the natural order of the universe
- Ancient chinese symbol for balance and harmony
- In hinduism, liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth
- Respect for all living things
- belief that present actions have future consequences
Down
- having to do with an empire or emperor
- spoken and written language used in ancient India
- In Buddhism, the state of perfect peace and happines, reached when a person is freed from all suffering and the cycle of rebirth
- In hinduism, your individual soul or true self
9 Clues: Respect for all living things • having to do with an empire or emperor • Ancient chinese symbol for balance and harmony • In hinduism, your individual soul or true self • spoken and written language used in ancient India • belief that present actions have future consequences • In hinduism, liberation from the cycle of death and rebirth • ...
Chinese Miners perspective understanding 2024-08-30
Across
- What did many Chinese miners face from other miners and settlers?
- Why did Chinese miners travel to New Zealand during the gold rush?
- Where did the miners go?
Down
- Throughout the 1800s, small (answer) of gold were found in different areas of New Zealand?
- Gabriel Read wrote to the newspapers and got a letter published, what did it do to the gold rush?
- What was a major barrier for Chinese miners in New Zealand?
6 Clues: Where did the miners go? • What was a major barrier for Chinese miners in New Zealand? • What did many Chinese miners face from other miners and settlers? • Why did Chinese miners travel to New Zealand during the gold rush? • Throughout the 1800s, small (answer) of gold were found in different areas of New Zealand? • ...
