countries Crossword Puzzles
Geography - Countries 2021-09-02
Across
- Beer and Divine Chocolate
- Tea and Accents and The Queen
- In the alps in Europe
- Geishas and Cherry Blossoms
- Maple Leafs
- Bollywood
- The shamrock is the famous flower
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- Kiwis
- Near the equator in South America
- The Book Shadow
- Kangaroos and Emus
- Bagpipes and Kilts
- Pyramids and Mummies
- Pasta and Pizza
- Stars and Stripes
- The Eiffel Tower
16 Clues: Kiwis • Bollywood • Maple Leafs • The Book Shadow • Pasta and Pizza • The Eiffel Tower • Stars and Stripes • Kangaroos and Emus • Bagpipes and Kilts • Pyramids and Mummies • In the alps in Europe • Beer and Divine Chocolate • Geishas and Cherry Blossoms • Tea and Accents and The Queen • Near the equator in South America • The shamrock is the famous flower
Asian Countries 2013-04-09
Countries & nationalities 2013-09-20
16 Clues: China • Japan • Italy • Spain • Brazil • Mexico • Canada • France • Russia • Germany • England • Portugal • Australia • Argentina • The United States • The United Kingdom
Countries vocabulary 2023-11-13
Across
- Celebrated for its Fado music, a soulful genre that reflects the maritime history and longing.
- Renowned for its precision watchmaking industry and delicious chocolate.
- Known for its midsummer festival, celebrating the summer solstice with maypole dancing.
- Known for its ancient pyramids and the Sphinx, symbols of its rich historical heritage.
- Famous for its traditional dance, Sirtaki, often associated with the sound of bouzouki music and joyous celebrations.
- Known for its vibrant tradition of beadwork, an important aspect of the cultural heritage of the Zulu people.
- Distinguished by its ancient tradition of the Lunar New Year, marked with fireworks and dragon dances.
- Famous for its stunning fjords and the traditional celebration of the National Day on May 17th.
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- Renowned for its vibrant K-pop music scene and traditional Hanbok clothing.
- Celebrated for its rich history in art, home to masterpieces by Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.
- Famous for its Matryoshka dolls, the wooden nesting dolls that are a symbol of their folk culture.
- Recognized for its Haka, a traditional Maori war dance performed at various events.
- Africa Known for its diverse cultural heritage and the celebration of Freedom Day on April 27th.
- Recognized for its Oktoberfest, a festival celebrating beer and Bavarian culture.
- Known for its vibrant flamenco dance and the traditional running of the bulls in Pamplona.
- Renowned for its cherry blossom festivals, symbolizing the beauty and transience of life.
16 Clues: Renowned for its precision watchmaking industry and delicious chocolate. • Renowned for its vibrant K-pop music scene and traditional Hanbok clothing. • Recognized for its Oktoberfest, a festival celebrating beer and Bavarian culture. • Recognized for its Haka, a traditional Maori war dance performed at various events. • ...
AFTICAN COUNTRIES 2023-09-21
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- Home to the world-famous Pyramids of Giza.
- Known for its strategic location near the Bab-el-Mandeb strait.
- Famous for the Okavango Delta, a unique wetland.
- The world's largest producer of cocoa beans.
- Offers stunning diving opportunities along the Red Sea coast
- Known for its cultural diversity and wildlife.
- An island nation in the Indian Ocean.
- Known for its vast natural resources, including diamonds.
- Known for its rainforests and wildlife.
- Landlocked country with diverse landscapes.
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- Known for its coffee production and scenic landscapes.
- Rich in oil resources.
- The "Land of Honest Men" is a country in West Africa.
- The Sahara Desert covers much of Algeria's territory.
- Verde (Cape Verde): Comprises ten volcanic islands.
- Landlocked country with diverse landscapes.
- Known for its rich cultural heritage.
- Known for its vast rainforests and the Congo River.
18 Clues: Rich in oil resources. • An island nation in the Indian Ocean. • Known for its rich cultural heritage. • Known for its rainforests and wildlife. • Home to the world-famous Pyramids of Giza. • Landlocked country with diverse landscapes. • Landlocked country with diverse landscapes. • The world's largest producer of cocoa beans. • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2021-10-19
Across
- Canada’s leading development agency for assistance to the developing world
- the world’s wealthiest countries; they have well-established infrastructures and their people are well-housed, healthy, and have good literacy skills
- aid from rich, industrialized countries to poorer, developing countries
- the spread of desert-like conditions in an area, sometimes caused by human activity
- death rate; calculated as number of deaths per 1000 people in a population
- a UN agency that coordinates international health activities and helps governments improve health services
- the UN’s index used to rank standards of living in its member countries
- a deadly infectious disease common in tropical climates, transmitted to humans by the mosquito
- an international organization designed to promote economic stability and development
- a form of farming in which the crops grown are used to feed the farmer and his or her family, with little or nothing left over to sell or trade
- the elimination of one ethnic group from an area by another ethnic group
- a measure comparing how well people live in different countries based on three indicators: life expectancy, literacy rate, and gross domestic product(GDP) per capita
- an international group of five financial institutions that provide financial and technical help to developing countries
- the spread of ideas, information, and culture around the world through advances in communication, technology, and travel
- a UN organization that works to protect children’s rights, to make sure the basic needs of children are met and to help children reach their full potential; originally called United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
- aid given to developing countries through official government programs to promote economic development and the welfare of the people
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- non-profit local, national, or international groups that work independently of government on issues such as health, the environment, or human rights
- poor, or lack of, nourishment
- the percentage of a population that is able to read and write
- countries that are experiencing rapid economic and industrial growth; many are switching from agricultural to industrial economies
- eight goals developed by the member states of the United Nations to close the gap in living standards between developed and developing countries
- aid given to a foreign country with conditions attached
- countries at the low end of the UN Human Development Index that are in debt to developed nations
- countries that have lower standards of living than developed countries; many have extensive poverty
- programs designed by the World Bank and IMF to adjust the economies of developing countries as a condition of receiving loans
- aid delivered through international organizations such as the UN and the World Bank
- grants from the government, intended to help people
- a very large-scale, costly project to help develop infrastructure, such as building roads, dams, or irrigation systems
- gross domestic product, or the total value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year, divided by the population
- structures such as roads, railways, power grids, and communications links that are basic to the functioning of a modern economy, as well as buildings such as schools and hospitals
30 Clues: poor, or lack of, nourishment • grants from the government, intended to help people • aid given to a foreign country with conditions attached • the percentage of a population that is able to read and write • aid from rich, industrialized countries to poorer, developing countries • the UN’s index used to rank standards of living in its member countries • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2021-10-19
Across
- Canada’s leading development agency for assistance to the developing world
- aid given to developing countries through official government programs to promote economic development and the welfare of the people
- the percentage of a population that is able to read and write
- aid from rich, industrialized countries to poorer, developing countries
- countries that have lower standards of living than developed countries; many have extensive poverty
- non-profit local, national, or international groups that work independently of government on issues such as health, the environment, or human rights
- an international group of five financial institutions that provide financial and technical help to developing countries
- grants from the government, intended to help people
- gross domestic product, or the total value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year, divided by the population
- aid delivered through international organizations such as the UN and the World Bank
- countries that are experiencing rapid economic and industrial growth; many are switching from agricultural to industrial economies
- the spread of ideas, information, and culture around the world through advances in communication, technology, and travel
- a measure comparing how well people live in different countries based on three indicators: life expectancy, literacy rate, and gross domestic product(GDP) per capita
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- a UN agency that coordinates international health activities and helps governments improve health services
- aid given to a foreign country with conditions attached
- the UN’s index used to rank standards of living in its member countries
- countries at the low end of the UN Human Development Index that are in debt to developed nations
- a UN organization that works to protect children’s rights, to make sure the basic needs of children are met and to help children reach their full potential; originally called United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund
- programs designed by the World Bank and IMF to adjust the economies of developing countries as a condition of receiving loans
- a very large-scale, costly project to help develop infrastructure, such as building roads, dams, or irrigation systems
- an international organization designed to promote economic stability and development
- a deadly infectious disease common in tropical climates, transmitted to humans by the mosquito
- poor, or lack of, nourishment
- eight goals developed by the member states of the United Nations to close the gap in living standards between developed and developing countries
- structures such as roads, railways, power grids, and communications links that are basic to the functioning of a modern economy, as well as buildings such as schools and hospitals
- the world’s wealthiest countries; they have well-established infrastructures and their people are well-housed, healthy, and have good literacy skills
- the elimination of one ethnic group from an area by another ethnic group
- a form of farming in which the crops grown are used to feed the farmer and his or her family, with little or nothing left over to sell or trade
- death rate; calculated as number of deaths per 1000 people in a population
- the spread of desert-like conditions in an area, sometimes caused by human activity
30 Clues: poor, or lack of, nourishment • grants from the government, intended to help people • aid given to a foreign country with conditions attached • the percentage of a population that is able to read and write • the UN’s index used to rank standards of living in its member countries • aid from rich, industrialized countries to poorer, developing countries • ...
Week 3 Vocabulary 2022-09-06
Across
- Action objecting to another action or law
- Political group form of European countries (27 countries)
- Unlawful act of violence or treason against your country
- crowd causing an unpeaceful disruption
- Job or role in society
- violent takeover of your government
- a group that shares mutual agreements, forming a friendship
- group of 13 of the world's major oil-exporting countries
- favoring the idea of being apart from groups
- organization that encourages global and economic growth, financial stability, worldwide trade, and discretion of poverty
- sending goods elsewhere to be sold
- going to live permanently in another country
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- revolting or overthrowing the government
- created a "free-trade zone" between Canada, Mexico, and The USA
- refusal to comply with the law
- refusal to buy goods from a nation/state/country
- agreement through countries, generally on paper
- drafted to arm forces
- hostility or tension between countries
- goods being sent into a country from elsewhere
20 Clues: drafted to arm forces • Job or role in society • refusal to comply with the law • sending goods elsewhere to be sold • violent takeover of your government • crowd causing an unpeaceful disruption • hostility or tension between countries • revolting or overthrowing the government • Action objecting to another action or law • favoring the idea of being apart from groups • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 7 2023-01-03
Across
- an economic ideology that emphasizes free markets, deregulation, and privatization, and that seeks to minimize the role of the state in the economy
- the integration of the global economy through the expansion of trade, investment, and other economic linkages
- a process of economic, social, and political change that leads to improvements in living standards and quality of life
- a concept that emphasizes the expansion of human capabilities and opportunities, often measured by indicators such as health, education, and living standards
- the regulation and coordination of global affairs, often by international organizations and networks
- the process of shifting from one type of economic structure to another, often from agriculture to industry or services
- an economic development strategy that relies on exports as the main source of growth, often through the development of specialized industries or sectors
- the process of increasing interconnectedness, interdependence, and exchange between countries and regions, often facilitated by advances in communication, transportation, and technology
- an economic development strategy that seeks to reduce reliance on imports by promoting domestic production, often through the use of tariffs, subsidies, or other protectionist measures
- an increase in the capacity of an economy to produce goods and services, often measured by the increase in gross domestic product (GDP)
- the outsourcing of jobs or activities to countries with lower labor costs or other advantages
- a condition of economic, social, and political stagnation and backwardness, often characterized by low levels of industrialization and modernization
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- the increasing interdependence and integration of national politics, often facilitated by international organizations and agreements
- a concept that seeks to balance economic, social, and environmental goals, in order to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- the spread of ideas, values, and practices around the world, often facilitated by advances in communication and media
- a development theory that suggests that countries can develop by adopting the technological, economic, and social practices of developed countries
- a policy package implemented by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank to address balance of payments problems and other economic crises in developing countries
- Development Goals (MDGs): a set of global development goals agreed upon by the United Nations in 2000, aimed at reducing poverty, disease, and other social ills by 2015
- the difference in living standards and quality of life between developed and developing countries
- large firms that operate in multiple countries, often with a global reach
- countries or territories that offer low taxes and minimal regulation for financial transactions, often used for tax avoidance or money laundering
- explanations for the differences in development levels between countries, often based on factors such as culture, geography, history, or institutions
- a development theory that suggests that the global economy is divided into a core, periphery, and semi-periphery, with the core countries exploiting the periphery and semi-periphery countries for their labor and resources
- a development theory that suggests that underdevelopment is caused by the economic and political relationships between developed and developing countries, in which developing countries are exploited and dependent on developed countries
- a composite measure of human development, developed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), that combines measures of health, education, and standard of living
25 Clues: large firms that operate in multiple countries, often with a global reach • the outsourcing of jobs or activities to countries with lower labor costs or other advantages • the difference in living standards and quality of life between developed and developing countries • ...
Romans compared to Greeks 2021-02-12
Across
- Romans used this to build their buildings while Greeks used stone then later on wood.
- Many Greeks ate vegetables while wealthy Romans ate…
- Greeks used chamber pots as toilets while Romans had a system.
- What caused both countries to not be able to farm a lot?
- Poor Romans that lived in apartments were not allowed to do this compared to Greeks.
- Greeks would paint huge pictures on the outside of buildings while Romans painted their paintings where.
- Both countries painted scenes about...
- Greeks had gymnasiums while Romans had....
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- Most houses in both countries were built around what?
- Children in both countries were allowed to get what?
- Both countries loved to drink…
- Both of the countries made sculptures but Greeks made theirs out of…
- Greek armor was mostly made of bronze while Roman armor was made of what?
- Greeks had to get their own armor while Roman armor was…
- Greeks normally had many rooms while most poor Romans only had?rooms.
- Greeks and Romans were both in charge of keeping the house clean and…
- Citizens from both countries were considered to be a part of the…
- What did the Romans add to their temples and the Greeks did not?
- Greece families had a husband, wife, and children while Romans had a husband, wife, children, elders, and what?
19 Clues: Both countries loved to drink… • Both countries painted scenes about... • Greeks had gymnasiums while Romans had.... • Children in both countries were allowed to get what? • Many Greeks ate vegetables while wealthy Romans ate… • Most houses in both countries were built around what? • Greeks had to get their own armor while Roman armor was… • ...
Crossword 2025-09-03
Across
- operate across multiple countries.
- Periphery exports raw materials.
- Periphery relies on core nations.
- different economies facilitated by modern transport and communication.
- countries share characteristics of both core and peripheral countries.
- the economies of various countries are more interconnected.
- The generic name given to all financial institutions.
- composed of individuals or groups of individuals disadvantaged by the effects of the globalization of the world economy.
- They are also the cultural centers which attract artists and intellectuals.
- It is a process of combining or increasing the interconnectivity of national economies to the regional.
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- generally provide labor and materials to core countries.
- Drive Economic Globalization Worldwide.
- according to who the world economic system is divided into hierarchy of three types of country.
- Periphery provides cheap workforce.
- a global organization of 183 countries that promotes international monetary cooperation, economic growth, and provides financial assistance to countries in need.
15 Clues: Periphery exports raw materials. • Periphery relies on core nations. • operate across multiple countries. • Periphery provides cheap workforce. • Drive Economic Globalization Worldwide. • The generic name given to all financial institutions. • generally provide labor and materials to core countries. • the economies of various countries are more interconnected. • ...
globalization countries getting dependent on each other. 2023-05-31
Across
- countries getting dependent on each other.
- Period of British rule on the Indian subcontinent from 1858 to 1947. no space
- money in a country
- in multiple countries
- first worldwide intergovernmental organisation no space
- the second way of getting independence
- countries who work together
- salt act
- leader in the independence movement
- how many people in each country that can read and write no space
- Environmental Challenges
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- trade agreements worldwide no space
- give money to countries that need no space
- North America
- moving from one place to the next
- social issue
- working for peace no space
- the people we elect into office
- first Prime Minister of India no space
- this first was of getting independence
20 Clues: salt act • social issue • North America • money in a country • in multiple countries • Environmental Challenges • working for peace no space • countries who work together • the people we elect into office • moving from one place to the next • trade agreements worldwide no space • leader in the independence movement • the second way of getting independence • ...
European Countries 2016-10-10
Across
- Has the largest population in the European Union
- The UN World Happiness Report has rated Danes as the happiest people on earth two years in a row
- Was divided in 1974 when Turkish troops invaded
- The oldest country in Europe that hasn’t changed its name since it was first established
- Was the third most visited country in the world in 2013
- Motto: 'Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite' (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity)
- Nickname: Land of Fire and Ice
- Flag is one of the oldest national flags in the world
- Its wine is banned in Russia
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- Is slightly smaller than Oregon
- The capital city is the only city that borders 2 independent countries
- More than a quarter of the country is below sea level
- Apart from the official language there are 27 others
- Declared the world's first atheist state
- 90% of nationals are Catholic, but only 30% ever attend church.
- The Big Bang theory originated here
16 Clues: Its wine is banned in Russia • Nickname: Land of Fire and Ice • Is slightly smaller than Oregon • The Big Bang theory originated here • Declared the world's first atheist state • Was divided in 1974 when Turkish troops invaded • Has the largest population in the European Union • Apart from the official language there are 27 others • ...
Countries & Nationalities 2015-01-13
Across
- She is Spanish. She comes from …
- She is Swiss. She comes from …
- He is Polish. He was born in …
- He is from Russia. He is …
- He’s from India. He’s ….
- She is from France. She’s …
- We’re from Greece. We’re …
- They’re from the USA. They’re …
- They are Dutch. They’re from …
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- He was born in China. He is …
- He is British. He comes from …
- She is Italian. She lives in …
- He comes from Sweden. He’s …
- They’re from Norway. They’re …
- She’s Danish. She’s from …
- He is German. He’s from ...
16 Clues: He’s from India. He’s …. • She’s Danish. She’s from … • He is from Russia. He is … • We’re from Greece. We’re … • She is from France. She’s … • He is German. He’s from ... • He comes from Sweden. He’s … • He was born in China. He is … • He is British. He comes from … • She is Italian. She lives in … • She is Swiss. She comes from … • They’re from Norway. They’re … • ...
Countries crossword 2022-02-23
Across
- Una persona muy pesada
- 10 de octubre en Cuba. Día de
- otra palabra para la enfermedad
- Medica es $30-$50 en la ciudad
- La gastrónomica de Uruguay tiene mucha _____
- comida para ayudar a la fiebre
- trabajar con vacas
- La gasto vital de este país se duplicó en los últimos 90 años.
- Esta ciudad en Argentina valora la salud mental
- dónde ir en busca de ayuda mental
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- problemas en la cabeza
- el objetivo del levantamiento de pesas
- 25% tiene acceso real a la ayuda de salud mental
- la forma en que funcionan las cosas idk
- como donde vive Shrek
- una forma de ser arrestado
16 Clues: trabajar con vacas • como donde vive Shrek • problemas en la cabeza • Una persona muy pesada • una forma de ser arrestado • 10 de octubre en Cuba. Día de • Medica es $30-$50 en la ciudad • comida para ayudar a la fiebre • otra palabra para la enfermedad • dónde ir en busca de ayuda mental • el objetivo del levantamiento de pesas • la forma en que funcionan las cosas idk • ...
Spanish Countries 2022-09-08
Across
- A Triangle Puerto Rico is on the edge of
- Paraguay famous animal
- this came from mexico
- what spain is known for
- famous animal of panama
- the capital of Honduras
- what Ecuador is located on.
- what el savador is famous for
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- Argentina's famous dish
- Chile Tradition
- Peru's famous landmark
- what cuba is known for
- the capital of uruguay
- the capital of costa rica
- Guatemala does this bare handed on good friday
- Dominican Republic's famous food
16 Clues: Chile Tradition • this came from mexico • Paraguay famous animal • Peru's famous landmark • what cuba is known for • the capital of uruguay • Argentina's famous dish • what spain is known for • famous animal of panama • the capital of Honduras • the capital of costa rica • what Ecuador is located on. • what el savador is famous for • Dominican Republic's famous food • ...
5.1.COUNTRIES 2023-10-11
European Countries 2023-10-27
Across
- It has the longest town name in Europe.
- The "Billioinaires' Playground".
- The Emerald Isle.
- Where Big Ben is.
- It is between Spain and France.
- It is full of fjords.
- Where you can see the Mona Lisa.
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- Where you can eat haggis.
- Where you can run with the bulls.
- Part of the UK but on a separate island.
- Where Volvo, IKEA, and H&M started.
- Where we get the word "sauna" from.
- Where there are reindeer races.
- Where you can see the Neuschwanstein Castle.
- The most famous mountain range in Europe.
- The continent we are studying.
16 Clues: The Emerald Isle. • Where Big Ben is. • It is full of fjords. • Where you can eat haggis. • The continent we are studying. • Where there are reindeer races. • It is between Spain and France. • The "Billioinaires' Playground". • Where you can see the Mona Lisa. • Where you can run with the bulls. • Where Volvo, IKEA, and H&M started. • Where we get the word "sauna" from. • ...
Anglophone countries 2023-06-10
Across
- Union ....
- unit of distance used in the USA
- the most popular Britpop band from the 1990s
- Richard the ... -king of England, took part in the third crusade
- ... of Edinburgh
- capital of England
- currency used in Ireland
- ... Islands-group of British islands in South America
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- small chunk of British territory bordering Spain
- ... College-one of the most renowned universities in Ireland
- city from which The Beatles are from
- a western state bordering Mexico
- largest city in the state of Washington
- name of the monarch before Queen Elizabeth
- blue color on the UK's flag represents this country
- most populous city in Australia
16 Clues: Union .... • ... of Edinburgh • capital of England • currency used in Ireland • most populous city in Australia • a western state bordering Mexico • unit of distance used in the USA • city from which The Beatles are from • largest city in the state of Washington • name of the monarch before Queen Elizabeth • the most popular Britpop band from the 1990s • ...
Countries & nationalities 2026-04-13
Across
- She's German, she comes from...
- I'm Swiss, I come from...
- They come from Japan, they're...
- We're Scottish, we come from...
- I come from Thailand, I'm...
- I come from the US, I'm...
- He comes from the Netherlands, he's...
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- We're French, we come from...
- He comes from Malta, he's...
- She comes from Argentina, she's...
- I'm Brazilian, I come from...
- She comes from the Czech Republic, she's...
- He's Finnish, he comes from...
- You're Italian, you come from...
- They're Belarusian, they come from...
- They come from Hungary, they're...
16 Clues: I'm Swiss, I come from... • I come from the US, I'm... • He comes from Malta, he's... • I come from Thailand, I'm... • We're French, we come from... • I'm Brazilian, I come from... • He's Finnish, he comes from... • She's German, she comes from... • We're Scottish, we come from... • They come from Japan, they're... • You're Italian, you come from... • ...
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS COOPERATION 2022-04-14
Across
- an international financial institution focused on world war 2 impacted-countries and now focusing on underdeveloped countries development
- an international cooperation between a country with numbers of countries
- international organization under UN concerning on development program
- an international cooperation among the countries in specific area
- international organization concerning on labour issues
- an international organization focusing on global market among the ASEAN countries
- a country sells goods and services to other countries
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- an international cooperation between two countries
- an entity focusing on producing a good or service it is good at
- a country buys goods and services from other countries
- export and import activity done by a country
- an international cooperation among the countries in two or more specific areas
- curve that describes the possibility of maximum capacity of production on two variables
13 Clues: export and import activity done by a country • an international cooperation between two countries • a country sells goods and services to other countries • a country buys goods and services from other countries • international organization concerning on labour issues • an entity focusing on producing a good or service it is good at • ...
economic globalization 2026-05-23
Across
- Trading system that gives farmers fair pay and safe working conditions
- International organization that helps countries with financial problems
- Economic system based on private ownership and profit
- Organization that regulates international trade
- Moving jobs or services to another country to save money
- Trade agreement between Canada, the United States, and Mexico
- Taxes placed on imported goods
- International organization that gives loans to developing countries
- Level of economic and social progress in a country
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- Company that operates in multiple countries
- Help given to countries suffering from poverty or disasters
- Canadian organization that provided foreign aid and development assistance
- Buying and selling goods between countries with few trade barriers
- Using resources in a way that protects them for the future
- Group of European countries working together economically and politically
- Responsible management of the environment and natural resources
16 Clues: Taxes placed on imported goods • Company that operates in multiple countries • Organization that regulates international trade • Level of economic and social progress in a country • Economic system based on private ownership and profit • Moving jobs or services to another country to save money • Using resources in a way that protects them for the future • ...
APNSL Chapter 18 Crossword 2017-06-13
Across
- Belief that countries should only act with the support of other nations
- Belief that countries must engage in international affairs to protect itself
- War in which no real battles take place
- Negotiation and diplomacy
- nations create enough military strength to deter other countries
- Denial of export, import, or financial relations
- Belief that countries have the right to act alone
- Terrorist attacks that took place in the US in 2001
- Illegal use of violence, often against civilians, in pursuit of political gains
- Limited many countries greenhouse gas emissions
- Belief that a country should stay out of international affairs
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- Governments strategy to deal with things inside the country
- Chemical weapons, nuclear bombs, ect
- Waiting to go to war until the country is attacked
- Intergovernmental military alliance
- When countries attack first because they feel another country is a threat
- Because of this, any country that threatened the US was automatically a target
- 5th president of Iraq, important player in the July 17 revolution
- Governments strategy to deal with other nations
- Military or economic strength
- status granted as part of an international trade policy
- Belief that other nations focus on themselves first
- international trade with no tariffs or other restrictions
- Belief that nations can work together to solve common problems
24 Clues: Negotiation and diplomacy • Military or economic strength • Intergovernmental military alliance • Chemical weapons, nuclear bombs, ect • War in which no real battles take place • Governments strategy to deal with other nations • Limited many countries greenhouse gas emissions • Denial of export, import, or financial relations • ...
Economics Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-18
Across
- how much of a product is wanted
- poor, low income countries, little manufacturing, few doctors “have nots”
- to send goods out
- the study of how individuals, businesses and countries spend and save money
- resources that are created by people to help them produce other things
- the next best choice
- to exchange goods
- final good or services produced
- dealing with the land and nature
- when there is not enough of something
- the rivalry among sellers of a product
- products a country produces
- the amount of a product
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- work someone does for others
- trade that is made between countries
- workers
- not wealthy, but also not poor - moderate amount income, education “in-betweeners”
- dealing with government
- wealthy countries, manufacturing, medical and educational opportunities “the haves”
- materials found in nature, such as mineral deposits, soil, water, oil, etc….
- the cultural items in countries
- farming
- countries produce goods or services native to their part of the world when there is not enough of something
- a person or business that buys or uses goods or services
- resources needed to create a product - human, natural and capital
- a person or business that makes a good or provides a service
- to bring goods in
27 Clues: workers • farming • to send goods out • to exchange goods • to bring goods in • the next best choice • dealing with government • the amount of a product • products a country produces • work someone does for others • how much of a product is wanted • the cultural items in countries • final good or services produced • dealing with the land and nature • trade that is made between countries • ...
chapter 4 vocabulary 2020-11-20
Across
- all things used in producing goods and services
- Establishment of a business in a foreign country
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
- A business enterprise that companies set up together
- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- International trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of it's people
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- Goods and services purchased from other countries
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
Down
- Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
- Difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency.
- The exchange of goods and services among nations
- Letting other countries use a trademark, Patent, special formula, company name
- Mid size or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- Tax on imports
22 Clues: Tax on imports • Goods and services sold to other countries • Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency. • all things used in producing goods and services • Establishment of a business in a foreign country • The exchange of goods and services among nations • Goods and services purchased from other countries • A business enterprise that companies set up together • ...
Crossword 2025-09-03
Across
- operate across multiple countries.
- Periphery exports raw materials.
- Periphery relies on core nations.
- different economies facilitated by modern transport and communication.
- countries share characteristics of both core and peripheral countries.
- the economies of various countries are more interconnected.
- The generic name given to all financial institutions.
- composed of individuals or groups of individuals disadvantaged by the effects of the globalization of the world economy.
- They are also the cultural centers which attract artists and intellectuals.
- It is a process of combining or increasing the interconnectivity of national economies to the regional.
Down
- generally provide labor and materials to core countries.
- Drive Economic Globalization Worldwide.
- according to who the world economic system is divided into hierarchy of three types of country.
- Periphery provides cheap workforce.
- a global organization of 183 countries that promotes international monetary cooperation, economic growth, and provides financial assistance to countries in need.
15 Clues: Periphery exports raw materials. • Periphery relies on core nations. • operate across multiple countries. • Periphery provides cheap workforce. • Drive Economic Globalization Worldwide. • The generic name given to all financial institutions. • generally provide labor and materials to core countries. • the economies of various countries are more interconnected. • ...
Globalization Vocabulary 2025-10-27
Across
- When people or countries buy and sell goods with each other.
- When countries around the world connect through trade and culture.
- When countries trade with few or no barriers.
- Goods that a country buys from other countries.
- Money the government gives to help a business or farmer.
- A tax that countries add to things coming from other places.
- The steps it takes to make and deliver a product to customers.
Down
- A rule that stops one country from trading with another.
- Something that makes trade harder, like a tax or rule.
- A company that has businesses in more than one country.
- How close a country's imports and exports are to being equal.
- A group of countries that make rules to help trade be fair.
- When a country buys more goods than it sells.
- Goods that a country sells to other countries.
- A limit on how much of something can come into a country.
15 Clues: When a country buys more goods than it sells. • When countries trade with few or no barriers. • Goods that a country sells to other countries. • Goods that a country buys from other countries. • Something that makes trade harder, like a tax or rule. • A company that has businesses in more than one country. • A rule that stops one country from trading with another. • ...
Globalization Vocabulary 2025-10-27
Across
- A company that has businesses in more than one country.
- Goods that a country sells to other countries.
- The steps it takes to make and deliver a product to customers.
- Something that makes trade harder, like a tax or rule.
- A limit on how much of something can come into a country.
- Goods that a country buys from other countries.
- A rule that stops one country from trading with another.
- Money the government gives to help a business or farmer.
Down
- How close a country's imports and exports are to being equal.
- When people or countries buy and sell goods with each other.
- When countries around the world connect through trade and culture.
- A group of countries that make rules to help trade be fair.
- When countries trade with few or no barriers.
- When a country buys more goods than it sells.
- A tax that countries add to things coming from other places.
15 Clues: When countries trade with few or no barriers. • When a country buys more goods than it sells. • Goods that a country sells to other countries. • Goods that a country buys from other countries. • Something that makes trade harder, like a tax or rule. • A company that has businesses in more than one country. • A rule that stops one country from trading with another. • ...
Exports 2012-09-30
Across
- gives credit to PYMES
- Incentive to exports
- issues the commercial policy of Colombia
- Global interdependence
- samples without commercial value
- Free trade agreement
- Added value to goods and services.
- Foreign trade
- Currency appreciation
- countries Commodities exporting countries
- Promotes agricultural exports
Down
- Non-tariff barrier
- Regulates world trade
- Countries with a high quality of life
- Raw materials
- Tariff barrier
- Loss of the currency value.
- Common market
- exterior commerce only window
- main export product of Colombia
20 Clues: Raw materials • Common market • Foreign trade • Tariff barrier • Non-tariff barrier • Incentive to exports • Free trade agreement • Regulates world trade • gives credit to PYMES • Currency appreciation • Global interdependence • Loss of the currency value. • exterior commerce only window • Promotes agricultural exports • main export product of Colombia • samples without commercial value • ...
Trade and Quality of Life 2022-04-05
Across
- money given illegally to government officials by others to gain access to contracts or other privileges
- people in some developing countries have lots of children because of this
- the exchange of goods and services between countries around the world
- things like healthcare and education that the government pays for to improve quality of life
- type of industry that involves getting resources from the environment
- one of the most important things government need to help provide for citizens
- this type of industry involves making resources into finished products
- people who transport and sell products to consumers
- resources in their natural form before being turned into finished products
- massive layoffs by a company to reduce costs and keep profits high
Down
- when women are not treated as well as men in a country it is called this
- the increasing connectedness of countries in the exchange of goods and services
- having more of this often results in girls having fewer children
- a system where producers consumers and distributors work to make sure all people involved in productions are paid fairly
- the amount of money a business makes
- when governments steal money or accept bribes in exchange for contracts
- making it easy for citizens to see how the government is spending tax money
- the roads bridges airports power lines and other vitally important parts of a country that help the economy succeed
- people who make products for others to buy
- lack of this leads to rapid population growth in developing countries
- when countries like Britain took over colonies to gain access to resources
- money that newly independent countries borrow from wealthier countries to try and improve the quality of life
- some countries encourage people to have lots of children to increase the size of this
- hiring companies in countries where workers make much less money or hiring cntract workers to keep costs down
- people who buy and use products
- lands owned by the government that can be purchased by companies to get resources
26 Clues: people who buy and use products • the amount of money a business makes • people who make products for others to buy • people who transport and sell products to consumers • having more of this often results in girls having fewer children • massive layoffs by a company to reduce costs and keep profits high • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2020-11-19
Across
- Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
- Midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- all things used in producing goods and services
- The exchange of goods and services among nations
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- The difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- Tax on imports
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
Down
- A business enterprise that companies set up together
- Letting other countries use a trademark, Patent, special formula, company name
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- Establishment of a business in a foreign country
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- the organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of its people
- Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency.
- Goods and services purchased from other countries
- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
- International trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
22 Clues: Tax on imports • Goods and services sold to other countries • Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency. • all things used in producing goods and services • Establishment of a business in a foreign country • The exchange of goods and services among nations • Goods and services purchased from other countries • A business enterprise that companies set up together • ...
Chapter 4 Business 101 Vocab 2020-11-19
Across
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- Trade Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- Goods and services purchased from other countries
- of Trade Difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- Midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- Tax on imports
- The organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of its people
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- all things used in producing goods and services
Down
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- Letting other countries use a trademark, Patent, special formula, company name
- The exchange of goods and services among nations
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- International trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- A business enterprise that companies set up together
- Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency.
- Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
- Establishment of a business in a foreign country
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
22 Clues: Tax on imports • Goods and services sold to other countries • Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency. • all things used in producing goods and services • The exchange of goods and services among nations • Establishment of a business in a foreign country • Goods and services purchased from other countries • A business enterprise that companies set up together • ...
pikanews 2021-02-22
16 Clues: Plan___ • Pika____ • _____News • Water source • Pikachu's Dad • Mars and _____ • Earth and ____ • our news name • (________________) • Awesome but better • What are Cities in? • Countries but smaller • the president of mars dad • the new president of mars • the president of mars son • Countries are in ____________
Chapter 4 vocab 2023-11-08
Across
- Midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- Goods and services purchased form other countries
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- Limits either the quantity or the monetarey value of a product that may be imported
- Business enterprise that a domestic company and foreign company undertake together
- Tax on imports
- Establishment of a business in foreign countries
- Europe's trading Bloc
- Company's use of an existing product or promotion form which changes are made
- Exchange of goods and services among nations
- International trade agreement among the USA, Canada, and Mexico
- The difference in value between exports and imports
Down
- Hitting foreign manufacture to make products according to a company specifications
- Total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- Global condition of nations that make rules governing international trade
- Creating specifically designed products or promotions for certain countries or region
- Involves letting another company, of licensee use a trademark, patent, special formula, company name, or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
- Means complete standardization
- Government establishment of economic policies that systematically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
- Commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principles without any free regulations
21 Clues: Tax on imports • Europe's trading Bloc • Means complete standardization • Goods and services sold to other countries • Exchange of goods and services among nations • Establishment of a business in foreign countries • Goods and services purchased form other countries • The difference in value between exports and imports • ...
Chapter 4 vocab 2023-11-08
Across
- Midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- Goods and services purchased form other countries
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- Limits either the quantity or the monetarey value of a product that may be imported
- Business enterprise that a domestic company and foreign company undertake together
- Tax on imports
- Establishment of a business in foreign countries
- Europe's trading Bloc
- Company's use of an existing product or promotion form which changes are made
- Exchange of goods and services among nations
- International trade agreement among the USA, Canada, and Mexico
- The difference in value between exports and imports
Down
- Hitting foreign manufacture to make products according to a company specifications
- Total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- Global condition of nations that make rules governing international trade
- Creating specifically designed products or promotions for certain countries or region
- Involves letting another company, of licensee use a trademark, patent, special formula, company name, or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
- Means complete standardization
- Government establishment of economic policies that systematically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
- Commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principles without any free regulations
21 Clues: Tax on imports • Europe's trading Bloc • Means complete standardization • Goods and services sold to other countries • Exchange of goods and services among nations • Establishment of a business in foreign countries • Goods and services purchased form other countries • The difference in value between exports and imports • ...
Globalization 2022-12-13
Across
- How many great eras of globalization have been there?
- Who set sail, opening trade between the Old World and the New World?
- What have the countries and governments knitted together?
- What are the individuals from every corner of the world in Globalization 3.0?
- What was Globalization 2.0 about?
- What falling costs drove global integration in the second half era in Globalization 2.0?
- What size did the world shrink to with Globalization 3.0?
- What have the countries and governments broken down?
- What falling costs drove global integration in the first half era in Globalization 2.0?
Down
- What did the countries want to do with other countries?
- By which countries were Globalization 1.0 and 2.0 primarily driven?
- Breakthroughs in what were the dynamic forces behind Globalization 2.0?
- What was Globalization 3.0 about?
- What was the Globalization 1.0 about?
- besides religion, what were governments often influenced by?
- What is the name of the globilization around the year 2000?
- What Great thing was Globilization 2.0 interrupted by?
- What companies were the key agent of change in Globalization 2.0?
- The Globalization 2.0 shrank the world from medium toa size _?
- What are the non-Wester, non-white-groups that are driving Globalization 3.0?
20 Clues: What was Globalization 3.0 about? • What was Globalization 2.0 about? • What was the Globalization 1.0 about? • What have the countries and governments broken down? • How many great eras of globalization have been there? • What Great thing was Globilization 2.0 interrupted by? • What did the countries want to do with other countries? • ...
Spelling Crossword Puzzle 2012-10-17
22 Clues: Taxes • Fangs • Losses • Sinews • Rodeos • Eddies • Zeroes • Mangos • Lashes • Notches • Beliefs • Flagpole • Reptiles • Rattlers • Potatoes • Liberties • Countries • Identities • Ninety-one • Surrounding • Possibilities • Vice-president
PC Spelling Words 1/3/23 Mod 5.3 2023-01-03
24 Clues: spied • easier • pitied • busier • ladies • copied • tiniest • laziest • hobbies • soisier • studied • breezier • happiest • funniest • memories • scariest • families • prettiest • victories • terrified • countries • healthier • friendlier • butterflies
Globalization 2025-10-24
Across
- Money given to a business by the government to increase production
- A group of countries assigned to supply oil
- The way of life of a group of people
- A tax placed on imported goods
- When a country can produce a product cheaper than another
- A goverment order that prevents trade
- A trade deal that removed most Trade Barriers
Down
- Regulations that make trade harder between countries
- When countries depend on each other for goods
- When a country tries to shield their business by limiting imports
- Countries connected to other countries through trade
- A limit on the amount of goods being imported and exported
- Trade between countries without restrictions
- Goods sent out by a country
- Goods brought into a country by another
15 Clues: Goods sent out by a country • A tax placed on imported goods • The way of life of a group of people • A goverment order that prevents trade • Goods brought into a country by another • A group of countries assigned to supply oil • Trade between countries without restrictions • When countries depend on each other for goods • A trade deal that removed most Trade Barriers • ...
European countries 2020-03-25
Across
- Lisbon is the capital of this country
- The smallest country in Europe
- Currently top of the football world rankings
- The largest country in Great Britain
- Part of the kingdom of Denmark
- When Germany invaded this country, it started World War 2
Down
- This girl's name has Greek roots and means farmer. It is also the name of a European country.
- Shares its name with a food traditionally eaten at Christmas
- Deutschland is what the natives of this land call their country. What is it in English?
- An island in the Mediterranean Sea
- This country must be freezing.
- The home of the Balkan mountain range
- This country looks after the Mona Lisa Painting
- The Ninja Turtles are named after four famous artists from this country
- The people speak Romanian and their national animal is an auroch
- This countries' language is the official language of more than 20 countries around the world.
16 Clues: The smallest country in Europe • This country must be freezing. • Part of the kingdom of Denmark • An island in the Mediterranean Sea • The largest country in Great Britain • Lisbon is the capital of this country • The home of the Balkan mountain range • Currently top of the football world rankings • This country looks after the Mona Lisa Painting • ...
COUNTRIES QUIZ 2015-05-19
Across
- This country is the most popular summer destination for people from Kazakhstan.
- It is a country is the birthplace of the Olympic Games.
- It is the largest Spanish-speaking country in North America.
- This country occupies the whole continent.
- This is a Scandinavian country that borders Russia.
- This sunny country introduced the world to bullfighting.
- This is the birthplace of sushi.
- This country hosted the World Cup in 2014.
Down
- This country is famous for wine, pasta and ice cream.
- This is the largest country in the world.
- BMW and Mercedes cars come from here.
- It is the country with the most vegetarians.
- This country is famous for David Beckham, fish & hips, Big Ben, the Beatles, and tea.
- This country has the largest population in the world.
- The symbol of this country is a maple leaf.
- People in this country are known to eat snails and frog legs.
16 Clues: This is the birthplace of sushi. • BMW and Mercedes cars come from here. • This is the largest country in the world. • This country occupies the whole continent. • This country hosted the World Cup in 2014. • The symbol of this country is a maple leaf. • It is the country with the most vegetarians. • This is a Scandinavian country that borders Russia. • ...
Petras countries 2024-02-13
Across
- it´s famous for paella, football, flamenco ,tapas and beaches
- has the highest mountain in Europe and longest bread
- the country with the largest wall,which can be seen from space
- its full of antique ruins, beaches and sun
- the country where marsupials live
- the country with lots or leprechauns, pubs, rainbows
- the land of beer, bread, cakes and no speed limit
- pizza and pasta lovers live or visit here
Down
- the land of the rising sun
- famous for van gogh, cheese, tulips
- its inhabited by a lot of mooses
- full of cattle, barbecues and national parks
- the land of viking,hotdogs,lego and beaches
- this is and island with lots of volcanoes and ponies.
- the land with unlimited opportunities
- a country with high mountains, alphorns ,chocolate and cheese
16 Clues: the land of the rising sun • its inhabited by a lot of mooses • the country where marsupials live • famous for van gogh, cheese, tulips • the land with unlimited opportunities • pizza and pasta lovers live or visit here • its full of antique ruins, beaches and sun • the land of viking,hotdogs,lego and beaches • full of cattle, barbecues and national parks • ...
Countries & Nationalities 2023-01-14
Countries/Capital 2024-10-04
Countries, Nationalities 2025-03-03
Asia Countries 2025-01-16
Across
- Asian country that is home to the most islands
- Largest country in the world that is in both Asia and Europe
- Country that is home to Tokyo, the world's most populous city
- Indonesia is a chain of islands, which is called an ______________.
- Old trade route that connected Asia to Europe
- Country that was divided from a single nation to North and South
- This continent is home to the highest and lowest points on Earth
Down
- Ocean that separates the United States from Asia
- Country that is home to Mount Everest
- World's highest mountain range, home to Everest
- The United States participated in a war here in the 1960s and 1970s
- Most populated country in the world
- This "land between two rivers" was located in Asia
- Coldest part of Russia
- This abbreviated country is home to the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa
- Large country known for the Great Wall
16 Clues: Coldest part of Russia • Most populated country in the world • Country that is home to Mount Everest • Large country known for the Great Wall • Old trade route that connected Asia to Europe • Asian country that is home to the most islands • World's highest mountain range, home to Everest • Ocean that separates the United States from Asia • ...
COUNTRIES (2) 2025-11-10
Across
- A country in the Middle East with the capital Baghdad
- A country in Europe known for flamenco dancing
- A small country in Asia near Thailand, famous for Buddhist temples and sticky rice
- An island in the Caribbean known for music and beaches
- A country in Europe known for cold weather and fjords
- A country in Africa near the Indian Ocean, known for its long coastline and traditional camel culture
- A country in Europe famous for cars and Berlin
- A country in South America famous for tango
Down
- A country in Europe with the capital Kyiv
- A country made up of many islands in Asia
- The biggest country in the world
- A country in Africa where Mount Kilimanjaro is
- A very cold island country near the Arctic
- A large country in Central Asia ending with “-stan”
- Famous for chocolate, cheese and the Alps
- A country in North Africa near the Sahara Desert
16 Clues: The biggest country in the world • A country in Europe with the capital Kyiv • A country made up of many islands in Asia • Famous for chocolate, cheese and the Alps • A very cold island country near the Arctic • A country in South America famous for tango • A country in Africa where Mount Kilimanjaro is • A country in Europe known for flamenco dancing • ...
Internation Business-Trade Agreements & Organizations 2012-04-12
Across
- WTO provides protection of ___
- promotes trade liberation throughout the world
- trade organization encompssing the major economies of the world; group of ___
- distinctive organiztion of countries that strives for world peace and social advancement
- trade organization that unites countries surrounding the Pacific ocean
- trade agreement empassing 27 countries in Europe
- purpose of G8 is to discuss ____ issues
- rules for movement of goods, services and investment across North America
- trade organization for advancement of democracy and market economies
Down
- the movement of goods, services, technology, investment, ideas and people throughout the world
- groups established to help with the free flow of goods and services
- enforceable treaty between two or more countries
- prevention of double taxation and tax evasion
- trade organization that strengthens economic ties throughout the world; group of ___
- organization of 186 countries to provide monotary and technical support for developing countries
- currency of european union
- organization that promotes financial stability, prevent and solve economic crisis, encourage growth and assuage proverty
17 Clues: currency of european union • WTO provides protection of ___ • purpose of G8 is to discuss ____ issues • prevention of double taxation and tax evasion • promotes trade liberation throughout the world • enforceable treaty between two or more countries • trade agreement empassing 27 countries in Europe • groups established to help with the free flow of goods and services • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2023-09-14
Across
- countries that speak ________
- includes the ______ day of many countries
- expanded from a week to a _______
- includes Latin America, Caribbean and ______
- Driving Prosperity, _____, and Progress in America
- starts September _____
- country whose Independence Day is 9/18
- number of Hispanic countries
Down
- started by Lyndon B. _________
- refers to people from Latin American countries
- ancestry from a spanish-______ country
- country whose Independence Day is 9/16
- learn something new about Hispanic ______
- ends ______ 15th
- 62.1 _______ Hispanic Americans
- _________ Heritage Month
16 Clues: ends ______ 15th • starts September _____ • _________ Heritage Month • number of Hispanic countries • countries that speak ________ • started by Lyndon B. _________ • 62.1 _______ Hispanic Americans • expanded from a week to a _______ • ancestry from a spanish-______ country • country whose Independence Day is 9/16 • country whose Independence Day is 9/18 • ...
Countries & Cities 2022-03-07
Across
- Arizona's largest city
- Country to win the most men's soccer World Cups
- Anne Frank hid from the Nazis in this city
- The country with the greatest economy in all of Africa
- American city supposedly the brightest when seen from space
- This country's websites end in .ch
- African country founded as a place for freed American slaves
- Capital of North Korea
Down
- City is considered the birthplace of jazz music
- This country is famous for its fjords
- This country shares its name with a U.S. state
- The island where lemurs come from
- This country has the most people named Dmitry
- Country has the highest percentage of redheads
- Origin country of espresso
- Country with the capital named Havana
16 Clues: Arizona's largest city • Capital of North Korea • Origin country of espresso • The island where lemurs come from • This country's websites end in .ch • This country is famous for its fjords • Country with the capital named Havana • Anne Frank hid from the Nazis in this city • This country has the most people named Dmitry • This country shares its name with a U.S. state • ...
Geography - Countries 2021-09-02
Across
- Beer and Divine Chocolate
- Tea and Accents and The Queen
- In the alps in Europe
- Geishas and Cherry Blossoms
- Maple Leafs
- Bollywood
- The shamrock is the famous flower
Down
- Kiwis
- Near the equator in South America
- The Book Shadow
- Kangaroos and Emus
- Bagpipes and Kilts
- Pyramids and Mummies
- Pasta and Pizza
- Stars and Stripes
- The Eiffel Tower
16 Clues: Kiwis • Bollywood • Maple Leafs • The Book Shadow • Pasta and Pizza • The Eiffel Tower • Stars and Stripes • Kangaroos and Emus • Bagpipes and Kilts • Pyramids and Mummies • In the alps in Europe • Beer and Divine Chocolate • Geishas and Cherry Blossoms • Tea and Accents and The Queen • Near the equator in South America • The shamrock is the famous flower
Countries' Capitals 2022-05-21
Across
- Capital of Thailand
- Capital of Afghanistan
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of United Kingdom
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of Pakistan
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Iraq
Down
- Capital of France
- Capital of United States of America
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of South Africa
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of Spain
- Capital of China
16 Clues: Capital of Iraq • Capital of Italy • Capital of Japan • Capital of Spain • Capital of China • Capital of France • Capital of Canada • Capital of Russia • Capital of Germany • Capital of Thailand • Capital of Pakistan • Capital of Australia • Capital of Afghanistan • Capital of South Africa • Capital of United Kingdom • Capital of United States of America
Countries, Nationalities 2022-11-08
Spanish Countries 2022-09-08
Across
- A Triangle Puerto Rico is on the edge of
- Paraguay famous animal
- this came from mexico
- what spain is known for
- famous animal of panama
- the capital of Honduras
- what Ecuador is located on.
- what el savador is famous for
Down
- Argentina's famous dish
- Chile Tradition
- Peru's famous landmark
- what cuba is known for
- the capital of uruguay
- the capital of costa rica
- Guatemala does this bare handed on good friday
- Dominican Republic's famous food
16 Clues: Chile Tradition • this came from mexico • Paraguay famous animal • Peru's famous landmark • what cuba is known for • the capital of uruguay • Argentina's famous dish • what spain is known for • famous animal of panama • the capital of Honduras • the capital of costa rica • what Ecuador is located on. • what el savador is famous for • Dominican Republic's famous food • ...
Countries-Capitals 2019-11-13
16 Clues: Doha • Amman • Cairo • Beirut • Ankara • Manama • Muscat • Tehran • Sana’a • Baghdad • Nicosia • Damascus • Abu Dhabi • Kuwait City • Arabia Riyadh • Tel Aviv (Gov’t)/Jerusalem (Official)
International Countries 2025-05-23
Across
- Country where they speak Hindi language
- Popular Portuguese speaking country with large Indigenous pop. and 2nd largest Black pop .
- The OG Francophone country
- Destination of the Underground Rail Road, country north of us, speaks French
- Kingdom, Pink Pantheress is from here, made up of four countries
- Spanish speaking country just south of us! Ivan cornejo's culture
- Largest Black nation, speaks 500
- Kaby Lame's currently lives here, European country
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- Home of Tegucigalpa!
- Largest country in the world in Asia and Europe
- and Tobago, Nicki Minaj is from here, Island country that is Black and Indian
- Home of Beijing, has 1.5 Billion people
- Iconic country between Honduras and Costa Rica
- African country that has Nubians, pyramids, and they speak Arabic
- Uses three alphabets in their language, home of Anime
- Divoire, Francophone African country has green/orange flag
16 Clues: Home of Tegucigalpa! • The OG Francophone country • Largest Black nation, speaks 500 • Country where they speak Hindi language • Home of Beijing, has 1.5 Billion people • Iconic country between Honduras and Costa Rica • Largest country in the world in Asia and Europe • Kaby Lame's currently lives here, European country • ...
Chapter 4 vocabulary 2020-11-20
Across
- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- Letting other countries use a trademark, Patent, special formula, company name
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency.
- Difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- tax on imports
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
- Mid size or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
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- goods and services sold to other countries
- International trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- Establishment of a business in a foreign country
- all things used in producing goods and services
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
- A business enterprise that companies set up together
- organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of it's people
- The exchange of goods and services among nations
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
22 Clues: tax on imports • goods and services sold to other countries • Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency. • all things used in producing goods and services • Establishment of a business in a foreign country • The exchange of goods and services among nations • goods and services purchased from other countries • A business enterprise that companies set up together • ...
TARIFFS, TENSIONS AND TOMORROW 2025-05-28
Across
- a card that is often used for purchases
- when a country specializes in producing one good so they rely on other countries to produce the other goods
- the elected group of people that run the country
- New Zealand is its own ........
- produces stuff in large amounts
- sending something out of a country
- a person/company that makes/grows something
- how things travel, car, plane, boat
- bringing something into a country
- Countries coming together through free trade agreements
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- swapping something
- a person/company that uses/eats a product
- produce from a producer
- a tax placed on countries to reduce trade between the two countries
- everyone uses this to pay for stuff
- when one country has a tariff put on it but it fights back with its own tariff on the country that placed a tariff on them
- when a government places a tariff on another country to protect their own country
- a government thing that can be very confusing, it is like an argument either in court or between an idea. they do it to decide what's best for their country
- Trade between countries where something is swapped for something else
- a fee you have to pay, this money goes to the government
- a brand or label
21 Clues: a brand or label • swapping something • produce from a producer • New Zealand is its own ........ • produces stuff in large amounts • bringing something into a country • sending something out of a country • everyone uses this to pay for stuff • how things travel, car, plane, boat • a card that is often used for purchases • a person/company that uses/eats a product • ...
Paper 3 IB 2025-04-22
Across
- Corporations that operate in multiple countries, influencing global trade and investment.
- Loss of income from a country when profits are repatriated abroad.
- Countries with dominant influence globally in economic, political, and military terms.
- International trade left to its natural course without tariffs or quotas.
- The movement of people from one place to another, often for economic reasons.
- Process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries.
- Countries or territories with low or no taxes used by corporations to reduce tax liability.
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- The shrinking of perceived distances due to advances in transport and communication.
- Partial or total forgiveness of debt, often granted to developing nations.
- Large-scale land acquisitions by foreign or domestic investors.
- Contracting work to outside companies, often in foreign countries, to reduce costs.
- An international financial institution that offers loans and advice to developing countries.
- Money sent by migrants to their families in their home countries.
- Illegal movement of people or goods, often associated with exploitation.
- Trade in which fair prices are paid to producers in developing countries.
15 Clues: Large-scale land acquisitions by foreign or domestic investors. • Money sent by migrants to their families in their home countries. • Loss of income from a country when profits are repatriated abroad. • Illegal movement of people or goods, often associated with exploitation. • International trade left to its natural course without tariffs or quotas. • ...
Europe 2023-11-03
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- The number of candidate countries
- EU countries can be put on trial for ___.
- In order to apply to be a part of the EU a country must be willing to pay _____.
- You must have a stable ___ to join the EU
- The EU was formed after the ____.
- One of the founding EU countries
- There are no ___ on imports & exports between EU countries
- Countries that want to join the EU are called
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- What does EU stand for?
- The number of countries a part of the EU
- One of the countries who didn't replace their currency after joining the EU
- Newest EU country.
- The currency that the EU uses
13 Clues: Newest EU country. • What does EU stand for? • The currency that the EU uses • One of the founding EU countries • The number of candidate countries • The EU was formed after the ____. • The number of countries a part of the EU • EU countries can be put on trial for ___. • You must have a stable ___ to join the EU • Countries that want to join the EU are called • ...
Countries vocabulary 2023-11-13
Across
- Celebrated for its Fado music, a soulful genre that reflects the maritime history and longing.
- Renowned for its precision watchmaking industry and delicious chocolate.
- Known for its midsummer festival, celebrating the summer solstice with maypole dancing.
- Known for its ancient pyramids and the Sphinx, symbols of its rich historical heritage.
- Famous for its traditional dance, Sirtaki, often associated with the sound of bouzouki music and joyous celebrations.
- Known for its vibrant tradition of beadwork, an important aspect of the cultural heritage of the Zulu people.
- Distinguished by its ancient tradition of the Lunar New Year, marked with fireworks and dragon dances.
- Famous for its stunning fjords and the traditional celebration of the National Day on May 17th.
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- Renowned for its vibrant K-pop music scene and traditional Hanbok clothing.
- Celebrated for its rich history in art, home to masterpieces by Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.
- Famous for its Matryoshka dolls, the wooden nesting dolls that are a symbol of their folk culture.
- Recognized for its Haka, a traditional Maori war dance performed at various events.
- Africa Known for its diverse cultural heritage and the celebration of Freedom Day on April 27th.
- Recognized for its Oktoberfest, a festival celebrating beer and Bavarian culture.
- Known for its vibrant flamenco dance and the traditional running of the bulls in Pamplona.
- Renowned for its cherry blossom festivals, symbolizing the beauty and transience of life.
16 Clues: Renowned for its precision watchmaking industry and delicious chocolate. • Renowned for its vibrant K-pop music scene and traditional Hanbok clothing. • Recognized for its Oktoberfest, a festival celebrating beer and Bavarian culture. • Recognized for its Haka, a traditional Maori war dance performed at various events. • ...
Countries/geography 2023-05-12
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- Known for Greek mythology and expensive paintings
- Biggest country
- Mario
- Zealand Lord of the rings location
- Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta
- Smallest country/ The pope
- Ell’o Mate
- Amsterdam
- Bird and snake flag
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- Pretzels
- The Great Wall of
- country with the most tourists
- 50 states
- most populated country
- Big spiders
- Lego
16 Clues: Lego • Mario • Pretzels • 50 states • Amsterdam • Ell’o Mate • Big spiders • Biggest country • The Great Wall of • Bird and snake flag • most populated country • Smallest country/ The pope • country with the most tourists • Known for Rome, Venice And Pasta • Zealand Lord of the rings location • Known for Greek mythology and expensive paintings
Africa's Countries 2023-05-15
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- The country south of Madagascar
- The country located to the far east
- The country south of Kenya
- The country south of Niger
- The southernmost country
- The country north of South Africa and on the western coast
- An island within the Africa region
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- A country found within South Africa and borders Mozambique
- The country west of Egypt
- A country within the southernmost country
- The country between Algeria and Libya
- The country north of Sudan
- The country west of Kenya
- The country north of South Africa and bordered by 3 other countries
- The country north of Nigeria
- The country south of Egypt
16 Clues: The southernmost country • The country west of Egypt • The country west of Kenya • The country north of Sudan • The country south of Kenya • The country south of Niger • The country south of Egypt • The country north of Nigeria • The country south of Madagascar • An island within the Africa region • The country located to the far east • The country between Algeria and Libya • ...
Countries Crossword 2024-10-25
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- This country used to be called Rhodesia
- This African country's language is Portuguese
- This country used to be called Zaire
- This small island is off the southeast coast of India
- This is the largest country in Africa
- This country is NORTH of Ethiopia
- This country is WEST of Jordan and is surrounded by Israel
- This country is NORTH of Sierra-Leone
- The capital of this country is Nouakchott
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- This country, that Jeremy lived in, speaks Dari and Pashtu
- This country that has 3 words in its name, is EAST of Cameroon
- This country is BETWEEN Kenya and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- This is the 4th largest country in the world
- This country completely surrounds The Gambia
- The English name for this country is Ivory Coast
- The capital of this country is Bamako
16 Clues: This country is NORTH of Ethiopia • This country used to be called Zaire • This is the largest country in Africa • This country is NORTH of Sierra-Leone • The capital of this country is Bamako • This country used to be called Rhodesia • The capital of this country is Nouakchott • This is the 4th largest country in the world • This country completely surrounds The Gambia • ...
European Countries 2024-12-04
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- Known for the Effiel Tower
- Known for the Swiss Alps; Neutral for WW1 & WW2
- National language: Swedish
- Known for Saint Patrick's Day
- National language: Norwegian
- Country's capital: Amsterdam
- Country's capital: Berlin
- National language: Spanish
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- Has the initials UK
- Known for Russian Nest Dolls
- Known for Greek mythology
- National language: Danish
- National languages: Finnish, Swedish
- National language: Portuguese
- Birth country of Mozart
- Known for pizza, pasta, gelato
16 Clues: Has the initials UK • Birth country of Mozart • Known for Greek mythology • National language: Danish • Country's capital: Berlin • Known for the Effiel Tower • National language: Swedish • National language: Spanish • Known for Russian Nest Dolls • National language: Norwegian • Country's capital: Amsterdam • Known for Saint Patrick's Day • National language: Portuguese • ...
COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES 2022-11-19
countries S4 2022-11-23
16 Clues: in/to Spain • in/to Italy • in/to Sweden • in/to France • in/to London • in/to Germany • in/to Morocco • in/to England • in/to Belgium • in/to Scotland • in/to Edinburgh • in/to Barcelona • in/to Switzerland • in/to the Canaries • in/to the Netherlands • in/to the United States
Spanish Countries 2022-09-08
Across
- A Triangle Puerto Rico is on the edge of
- Paraguay famous animal
- this came from mexico
- what spain is known for
- famous animal of panama
- the capital of Honduras
- what Ecuador is located on.
- what el savador is famous for
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- Argentina's famous dish
- Chile Tradition
- Peru's famous landmark
- what cuba is known for
- the capital of uruguay
- the capital of costa rica
- Guatemala does this bare handed on good friday
- Dominican Republic's famous food
16 Clues: Chile Tradition • this came from mexico • Paraguay famous animal • Peru's famous landmark • what cuba is known for • the capital of uruguay • Argentina's famous dish • what spain is known for • famous animal of panama • the capital of Honduras • the capital of costa rica • what Ecuador is located on. • what el savador is famous for • Dominican Republic's famous food • ...
Intro to Global Citizenship Unit 2025-02-09
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- Value of goods & services produced annually,including $ leaving/entering country
- measure level of development based on standard of living, access to knowledge, and long/healthy life
- jobs in services such as law, education, medicine, etc
- creates a visual appearance that varies little
- the world is "shrinking", making it easier for information and cultural traits to be shared globally
- examining data from a world perspective
- developing countries
- jobs in industry
- multidimensional undertaking to achieve a higher quality of life for all people. Economic, social, and environmental protection are interdependent and mutually reinforcing components of sustainable ____________.
- developed countries
- average expected life span of a baby @ birth
- the process by which a cultural trait, idea, or practice spreads from one place to another
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- number of women who die per 100,000 live births
- Rapid diffusion of culture, people are plugged into a global economy/culture – producing a more uniform/integrated/ interdependent world.
- companies that cross international borders
- fundamental rights and freedoms to which every individual is entitled, regardless of their nationality or background
- examining data from different view points in order to get different perspectives on how people/countries are impacted
- jobs related to agriculture or resources
- small locations within countries
- # births/women per 1,000 15-19yrs
- recognizing and embracing our interconnectedness with people from all around the world
- two or more people/countries relying on each other
- a country as an entity
- low-income countries
- cultural phenomenon that demonstrates the process of globalization
- countries between MDCs and LDCs
- measures women's empowerment, labor force participation, and reproductive health to gauge how equal men and women are within a country
- uniformity
- areas within a country - "northeast" or based on geographic feature "Amazonian"
- high-income, industrialized countries
- per person
31 Clues: uniformity • per person • jobs in industry • developed countries • low-income countries • developing countries • a country as an entity • countries between MDCs and LDCs • small locations within countries • # births/women per 1,000 15-19yrs • high-income, industrialized countries • examining data from a world perspective • jobs related to agriculture or resources • ...
Foreign Policy 2024-12-10
Across
- trend towards more open, less restricted trade
- resources given or lent by one country to another
- a course of action developed my a countries leaders
- part of an embassy that deals mainly with passports, visa, and trade issues
- view that the us should withdrawl from world affairs
- officials can do this to disputes that might lead to armed conflict
- rights every human has
- a secret operation that supports the countries foreign policy
- the unclear, the unknown, the deliberately hidden
- a gathering of heads of state or other high-ranking officials
- control aggressive nations
- refusal to buy goods from a country as a form of protest
- highest ranking diplomat sent to another country
- provide objective evidence on foreign countries
- agreements that involve three or more countries
- make and sell copies of patented products
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- relate to two countries or may be multilateral agreements with three or more countries
- give the inventor the exclusive right to make or sell an invention
- the view that the us should contain or control nations that threaten world peace
- political theory where people are basically owned by the government
- gives developers of original words
- secret operation that supports the countries foreign policy
- us should avoid any military actions in other parts of the world
- how many areas of responsibility does the foreign policy bureaucracy have
- a ban on goods for trade
- the view that terrorist groups should be destroyed
- relate to two countries
- a measure taken by one or more nations to pressure another country
- an agreement between two countries
- the art and practice of managing communication
30 Clues: rights every human has • relate to two countries • a ban on goods for trade • control aggressive nations • gives developers of original words • an agreement between two countries • make and sell copies of patented products • trend towards more open, less restricted trade • the art and practice of managing communication • provide objective evidence on foreign countries • ...
Voluntary Trade 2025-10-03
Across
- focusing on a specific range of products and services produced
- working in a well-organized and steady pace
- trade When countries freely agree to trade goods/services
- a limit on trade
- trading one thing for another
- the rate at which one currency is exchanged for another
- tax
- a place to get your money converted
- the countries inside the European Union that use the Euro as its main currency
- United Kingdom Specializes
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- ban on trade
- Germany specializes
- United Kingdoms currency
- All countries depends on each other for trade
- money that is used within a specific area or country
- the currency of most countries within the European Union
- United States Currency
- buying and selling of goods and services
- Russias currency
- Russia specializes
20 Clues: tax • ban on trade • a limit on trade • Russias currency • Russia specializes • Germany specializes • United States Currency • United Kingdoms currency • United Kingdom Specializes • trading one thing for another • a place to get your money converted • buying and selling of goods and services • working in a well-organized and steady pace • All countries depends on each other for trade • ...
Healing the War Wounds 2025-02-06
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- the vice president who ran under the banner of the progressive party
- truemens own plan for the country that included a number of programs
- plan to provide aid to countries that have fallen to communism
- reduced power of labor unions
- a dramatic rise in the birthrate
- helped millions of WWII veterans earn college degrees
- providing loans and advice to countries for the purpose of reducing poverty
- president Roosevelt died after serving three months in office
- to save succeeding generations from the scrooge of war
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- to help poor countries build their economies
- first African American to receive his wings as a navy pilot
- promoting orderly financial relationships between countries
- replaced the League of Nations
- consumer goods demand rose very high
- help fix european countries destroyed in war
- tanks, planes, ships, and weapons
- former First Lady
- general agreement on tariffs and trade
18 Clues: former First Lady • reduced power of labor unions • replaced the League of Nations • a dramatic rise in the birthrate • tanks, planes, ships, and weapons • consumer goods demand rose very high • general agreement on tariffs and trade • to help poor countries build their economies • help fix european countries destroyed in war • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2020-11-19
Across
- companies set this up together
- restrictions to protect industries
- tax on import
- designed for a specific region
- limits value or quantity of imports
- big business in several countries
- total band of some imports and exports
- promotion changed to suit the region
- exchange with not regulations
- Eurpoes block of bad currency
- making a business in a foreign country
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- small business in several counties
- selling same products in many nations
- other countries use your trademark
- exchange within other nations
- organized way to provide for people
- makes rules about world trade
- purchased from other countries
- exports and imports value difference
- Agreement among US, Canada, and Mexico
- sold to other countries
- things used in producing good/services
22 Clues: tax on import • sold to other countries • exchange within other nations • makes rules about world trade • exchange with not regulations • Eurpoes block of bad currency • companies set this up together • designed for a specific region • purchased from other countries • big business in several countries • small business in several counties • other countries use your trademark • ...
crossword puzzle 2025-02-07
Across
- A relatively poor country with little or no material wellbeing.
- A policy that manages production and delivers services in more than one country.
- A group of countries that acts as a single market, without trade barriers between member countries.
- The use of government spending and revenue collection to influence the economy.
- A country with a relatively low per capita income.
- Allows for people, goods, services, and capital to move around a union as freely as they do within a single country.
- A group of countries that have few or no restrictions on the movement of goods, money, and people between the members of the group.
- The process by which countries all over the world are becoming connected or similar because large companies are doing business in many different countries.
- Sometimes called transnational corporation, it is a corporation or enterprise that manages production and delivers services in more than one country.
- An agreement between two groups, countries or nations
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- An agreement among more than two parties or nations setting out conditions under which they would cooperate with each other
- The process by which the economies of a group of countries are drawn more closely together so that the group as well as the individual countries become stronger or more developed.
- The movement towards the removal of trade barriers among the members of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
- The theory or practice of regional rather than central systems of administration or economic, cultural, or political affiliation.
- A country with a relatively high per capita income.
- A state which has achieved independence.
- Made up of many countries, with the same political and economic aims, linked by special trading arrangements among them.
17 Clues: A state which has achieved independence. • A country with a relatively low per capita income. • A country with a relatively high per capita income. • An agreement between two groups, countries or nations • A relatively poor country with little or no material wellbeing. • The use of government spending and revenue collection to influence the economy. • ...
Commerce in an Interconnected Word 2024-11-26
Across
- A group of 20 members that discuss global economic issues
- Another word for overseas
- Goods and service exchange between countries
- International market place for goods/services are to be sold
- Goods or services brought in from another country
- A movement that ensures producers in developing countries get fair wages
- Financial Assistance provided by the government
- Process involved in the production and distribution of goods
- Exchange of goods and services across national borders
- Process of increased interconnectedness and interdependence worldwide
- Financial assistance funded by other countries
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- The interconnected global economic system involving trade
- Trade between countries without tariffs
- Reducing government restrictions to allow more free market policies
- Unequal distribution of resources
- Goods or services sold to other countries
- Taxes on imported or exported goods
- Gross Domestic Product Abbreviation
- World Trade Organisation Abbreviation
- Putting money into infrastructure or property
- Contracting work to external companies
- Adhering to moral principles
- A group of 7 majorly advanced economies
- Economic policies that are designed to restrict imports
24 Clues: Another word for overseas • Adhering to moral principles • Unequal distribution of resources • Taxes on imported or exported goods • Gross Domestic Product Abbreviation • World Trade Organisation Abbreviation • Contracting work to external companies • Trade between countries without tariffs • A group of 7 majorly advanced economies • Goods or services sold to other countries • ...
LEAGUE OF NATIONS 2026-05-25
Across
- The written rules and principles of the League.
- Swiss city where the League was based.
- Agreement limiting the size of navies.
- Secret plan to give parts of Abyssinia to Italy.
- The League’s main goal between nations.
- Report investigating Japan’s actions in Manchuria.
- Reducing weapons and armed forces.
- Modern name for Abyssinia.
- Incident used by Japan as an excuse to invade.
- Meeting of all League member nations.
- Economic crisis that weakened international cooperation.
- Building up military forces and weapons again.
- Countries working together to stop aggression
- Formal agreement between countries.
- Managing relations between countries peacefully.
- Competition between countries to increase weapons.
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- Smaller group making major League decisions.
- Major disarmament meeting held in the 1930s.
- Modern name for Abyssinia.
- African country invaded by Italy in 1935.
- Power to block a decision or action.
- Attacking another country without justification.
- Belief that strong armed forces are important.
- People forced to flee from danger or war.
- Settling disputes through discussion and judgment.
- Italian dictator who invaded Abyssinia.
- Penalties used to punish aggressive countries.
- Chinese region invaded by Japan in 1931.
28 Clues: Modern name for Abyssinia. • Modern name for Abyssinia. • Reducing weapons and armed forces. • Formal agreement between countries. • Power to block a decision or action. • Meeting of all League member nations. • Swiss city where the League was based. • Agreement limiting the size of navies. • The League’s main goal between nations. • Italian dictator who invaded Abyssinia. • ...
Social Studies Review 2022-01-13
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- __________ factors, the factors that contribute to why a person or people move
- ___________ migration, when people choose to leave because they want to.
- When a leader has complete and total control of their country. Hitler is an example.
- ___________ conflict is when two countries are giving aid to other countries and letting those countries fight for them
- ________ war, a war that has two countries actively engaging in battle with each other
- ______________ migration, when people are forced to relocate
- The act of stronger countries taking over weaker countries to exploit them for profit, one of the letters in MAIN (Causes of World War 1)
- _____________ Revolution was when people moved to the cities to work in factories because they lost their previous jobs
- The body that was created after World War 2 with the goal of ensuring and keeping world peace.
- ____________ Revolution that was created by introducing scientific practices into the farming process and creating more productive crops
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- The US & USSR engaged in this indirect conflict to see which of the two countries could do more in space
- The war that took place after WWII, where two different economic systems were fighting to control the world
- the attempt in Spain to "purify" its country of Jewish people
- the attempt of the German people to wipe the population of Jewish people off of the map
- ___________ conflict is when two countries are actively engaging in battle and they are not using other countries to fight for them
- A major invention of the Industrial Revolution that led to the boom of the amount of factories
- weapon that ended World War II, with two Japanese cities as its targets
17 Clues: ______________ migration, when people are forced to relocate • the attempt in Spain to "purify" its country of Jewish people • weapon that ended World War II, with two Japanese cities as its targets • ___________ migration, when people choose to leave because they want to. • __________ factors, the factors that contribute to why a person or people move • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword 2013-05-20
Across
- A country that refused to accept Euros as their national currency
- Official supranational body created in 1991, promotes peace security and justice.
- Neighbouring country to the west of Afghanistan
- A cultural sight in Ottawa Canada
- A single collective of citizens with common interests
- Separation of people into groups that are hostile and aggressive to people who's ideas differ from there's
- Middle eastern country that Canada was sent too and was heavily involved in peace keeping with
- An international organization composed of most of countries in the world, promotes peace,security, and economic development
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- When people have more money to spend and spend it on goods from undeveloped countries, therefore supporting their economy without even knowing it
- situated around or inhabiting one of earth's poles
- north atlantic treaty organization
- An agency of the UN that promotes the exchange of information,ideas, and cultures
- Irans prime minister that threatened the U.S.A. and denied the holocaust existed
- Prevention of a build up of nuclear weapons, while allowing other countries to develop nuclear facilities for peaceful purposes
- Organization of countries which French is the official language
- This council called on Iran to stop its nuclear program and imposed sanctions when the government refused
- An arm of the UN that monitors whether countries are observing the terms of a treaty
- Author of the book "The medium is the message"
- Gap between people with and without technology
- A Ghanian diplomat who served as the 7th secretary-general of the UN
- Dense radioactive metal used as a fuel in nuclear weapons
- Represented by eight different countries as well as indigenous people
- This disease demanded countries to work together and co-operate to find multilateral solutions
- this organization included 150 countries and can monitor/control trade
24 Clues: A cultural sight in Ottawa Canada • north atlantic treaty organization • Author of the book "The medium is the message" • Gap between people with and without technology • Neighbouring country to the west of Afghanistan • situated around or inhabiting one of earth's poles • A single collective of citizens with common interests • ...
Keiry Ramirez Guajaca & Addaly Weaver 2026-01-15
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- a ship similar to the Titanic, was attacked in 1915
- an organization of countries, promotes peace within a group of countries
- timer ticking, explodes, weight-activated
- sickness, suffered from
- countries against the U.S
- screaming, cries of
- men who fought in the war
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- unclean and disease-spreading
- destruction, deaths, and countries
- fought the Germans in the middle of the night, protected his hurt partner, a crazy man
- all the countries that were allied to the U.S
- eat dead people, chewed on soldiers' fingers, Starving soldiers ate them and got sick
- pin pulling, throwing,
- shooting, Pew pew, bullet.
- no one could make it across alive
15 Clues: screaming, cries of • pin pulling, throwing, • sickness, suffered from • countries against the U.S • men who fought in the war • shooting, Pew pew, bullet. • unclean and disease-spreading • no one could make it across alive • destruction, deaths, and countries • timer ticking, explodes, weight-activated • all the countries that were allied to the U.S • ...
Chapter 6: The Executive Branch 2013-12-16
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- forgiving a person of a crime and eliminating punishment for it
- the government's plan for interacting with foreign countries
- works to prevent terrorist attacks
- high ranking military officers who advise the president
- general title of the head of the justice department
- department that represents the U.S. around the world
- enforces U.S. federal law
- title of most cabinet members
- allows foreigners to come and work in the U.S.
- where ambassadors work and live
- represents U.S. financial interests in foreign countries
- the top U.S. representative in foreign countries
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- manages federal finances
- where consuls work. found in most large foreign cities
- representatives of the U.S. in foreign countries
- department that is in charge of the nations armed forces
- order that determines who will head the executive branch if the president dies or leaves office
- postponing the carrying out of a sentence
- speech that sets forth programs and policies the president wants Congress to put into effect as laws
- allows U.S. citizens to travel abroad
- reducing a sentence
- agreements with other countries
22 Clues: reducing a sentence • manages federal finances • enforces U.S. federal law • title of most cabinet members • agreements with other countries • where ambassadors work and live • works to prevent terrorist attacks • allows U.S. citizens to travel abroad • postponing the carrying out of a sentence • allows foreigners to come and work in the U.S. • ...
AB & CL 2023-09-28
Across
- Swiss based international organization that works to preserve wildlife
- UK non-governmental organization focused on preserving human rights
- continental organization of the countries in the continent below Europe
- international group created by treaty involving two or more nations
- global organization working to end poverty
- international development organization based in Bangladesh
- international organization that conducts research and advocacy on global rights
- American based nonprofit that promotes social entrepreneurship
- British-founded organization focusing on removing global poverty
- international lobbying organization for multinational companies
- independent global campaigning network that documents sources of environmental destruction
- collaboration of 37 democratic countries to promote economic growth
- US nonprofit that fixes problems for homeowners
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- organization that aids victims of armed combat
- intergovernmental group that regulates international commerce
- continental organization of the countries in the continent above Africa
- global organization that aids countries in economic policy and stability
- specialized agency that aims to treat people suffering from illness
- voluntary institution aiming to solve a problem independently from governing powers
- continental organization of the countries east of Europe
20 Clues: global organization working to end poverty • organization that aids victims of armed combat • US nonprofit that fixes problems for homeowners • continental organization of the countries east of Europe • international development organization based in Bangladesh • intergovernmental group that regulates international commerce • ...
war 2025-11-22
Across
- – An agreement between countries to help each other.
- – A ship that travels underwater.
- – Fighting in a war; the way wars are fought.
- – The armed forces of a country (army, navy, etc.).
- – A disease outbreak that spreads across many countries.
- – A country involved in both World War I and World War II.
- – Farming; growing crops and raising animals.
- – Countries that are strong and influential in world affairs.
- – When a country avoids involvement in other nations’ affairs.
- – The place in France where the WWI peace treaty was signed.
- – A long, deep ditch soldiers hide and fight in during war.
- – Large, heavy guns used in war.
Down
- – Information used to persuade people to think a certain way.
- – A ship sunk by a German submarine in World War I.
- – A place that has many factories and machines to make goods.
- – Large groups of countries ruled by one powerful nation.
- – A serious disagreement or fight between groups or nations.
- – A government where people vote to choose their leaders.
- – Soldiers.
- – A friendly agreement or understanding between countries.
20 Clues: – Soldiers. • – Large, heavy guns used in war. • – A ship that travels underwater. • – Fighting in a war; the way wars are fought. • – Farming; growing crops and raising animals. • – A ship sunk by a German submarine in World War I. • – The armed forces of a country (army, navy, etc.). • – An agreement between countries to help each other. • ...
Mr Clear Crossword puzzle 2022-05-18
Across
- Countries- Developed countries the Ex-United States
- Language- A language combined
- Language- A pidgin language taught to further generations
- Line- North and South divide each other
- Boundary- Nonfunctional boundaries that still exist Ex- great wall of china
- When citizens who fled their country due to war, violence, or persecution move to another country
- A city with a number of citizens of more than 10 Million
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- Desert- Shortage to access healthful and affordable food
- Countries- Poor countries Ex- Kenya
- Periphery Countries- Developing countries Ex- India
- Diffusion- Diffusion of something that spreads throughout a population
- Fright/ Terror of strangers
- Another name for a place
- Franca- A common language used for business etc Ex- English
14 Clues: Another name for a place • Fright/ Terror of strangers • Language- A language combined • Countries- Poor countries Ex- Kenya • Line- North and South divide each other • Countries- Developed countries the Ex-United States • Periphery Countries- Developing countries Ex- India • Desert- Shortage to access healthful and affordable food • ...
Korea 2015-03-10
Across
- a dish made from pickled cabbage and various spices
- these were set as rules for North Korea
- what the people of both countries North and South Korea want
- the capital of South Korea
- an empty buffer zone created to keep two countries from conflict
- many countries worry about this in their hands
- the crowed area of South Korea
- many of the South Koreans took up this occupation
- a war that involved many different countries
Down
- the leader of North Korea to this day
- is carried out every year
- a type of government
- North Korea has this with other countries
- Japan and South Korea have a rival
- the communist leader of North Korea in 1948
- captain of North Korea
16 Clues: a type of government • captain of North Korea • is carried out every year • the capital of South Korea • the crowed area of South Korea • Japan and South Korea have a rival • the leader of North Korea to this day • these were set as rules for North Korea • North Korea has this with other countries • the communist leader of North Korea in 1948 • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2020-11-19
Across
- Limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- Tax on imports
- of Trade The difference in the value between a nation's exports and imports
- Company's use of an existing product/promotion that is changed to suit the region
- Midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- Total band on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- Selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries
- Government policy that restricts imports to protect domestic industries
- the organized way a nation provides for the needs and wants of its people
Down
- Large corporations that have operations in several countries
- Union Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency.
- Letting other countries use a trademark, Patent, special formula, company name
- Venture A business enterprise that companies set up together
- Creating specially designed products or promotions for a region
- Direct Investment (FDI) Establishment of a business in a foreign country
- Goods and services purchased from other countries
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)International trade agreement among U.S. Canada, and Mexico
- all things used in producing goods and services
- Trade Commercial exchange between nations without restrictive regulations
- The exchange of goods and services among nations
- Trade Organization (WTO) Collection of nations that makes rules governing international trade
22 Clues: Tax on imports • Goods and services sold to other countries • all things used in producing goods and services • The exchange of goods and services among nations • Goods and services purchased from other countries • Union Europe's trading bloc in a unified currency. • Large corporations that have operations in several countries • ...
Internationalism 2024-05-07
Across
- duty or obligation to take care of something
- English Speaking person
- countries abide by rules from internationalism organization
- security countries work together to maintain peace
- things you desire but don't need,
- members of the collective community accept collective responsibility
- debt is Incurred by a despotic power
- don't have enough money to meet basic needs
- the world charging because of humans
- sanctions cutting of trade with countries
- French Speaking person
- several countries coming together to Solve problems
- income the total income earned by country
- A Plan or action that guides official relations with other countries.
- estate people in developed countries have more money to spend
Down
- - are sont to conflict zones only after
- agreements resolved by 2 people
- It promotes peace security and is dedicated to make a large free trade zone in the eu
- - Determination the power to control one's own affairs
- -a signed general agreement on tariffs and trade to make a large tree trade
- responding to events on its own
- things you haft to have to survive
- heritage collective culture, historical assets
- How pape and Countries talk to each other
- Promoting the well being of Humanity
- Stability the economy is balanced
- exchanging goods between one another
- A policy where a country don't want to do anything
- the separation of like minded people into isolated groups
- aid Help given with strings attached
30 Clues: French Speaking person • English Speaking person • agreements resolved by 2 people • responding to events on its own • things you desire but don't need, • things you haft to have to survive • Stability the economy is balanced • Promoting the well being of Humanity • exchanging goods between one another • the world charging because of humans • ...
Crossword 2025-09-02
Across
- Policy of government intervention in foreign trade
- Increasing interaction and connection of countries worldwide.
- International flow of money for investment.
- Dependent countries with an underdeveloped industry.
- System that helps move goods globally.
- Human work used in production.
- Exchange of goods between countries.
- Tools and machinery that core countries control.
Down
- Movement of people to cities and urban growth.
- Limit on the number of goods traded
- Sociologist who developed the World Systems Theory.
- Combining national economies into global economies
- Dominant capitalist countries with high industrialization.
- Required fee on imports or exports
- System of production, consumption, and distribution of wealth.
15 Clues: Human work used in production. • Required fee on imports or exports • Limit on the number of goods traded • Exchange of goods between countries. • System that helps move goods globally. • International flow of money for investment. • Movement of people to cities and urban growth. • Tools and machinery that core countries control. • ...
Keiry and Addalyn 2026-01-20
Across
- screaming, cries of
- an organization of countries, promotes peace within a group of countries
- a ship similar to the Titanic, was attacked in 1915
- men who fought in the war
- fought the Germans in the middle of the night, protected his hurt partner, a crazy man
Down
- no one could make it across alive
- unclean and disease-spreading
- countries against the U.S
- all the countries that were allied to the U.S
- shooting, pew pew, bullet
- sickness, suffered from
- pin pulling, throwing
- eat dead people, chewed on soldiers' fingers, Starving soldiers ate them and got sick
- timer ticking, explodes, weight-activated
- destruction, deaths, and countries
15 Clues: screaming, cries of • pin pulling, throwing • sickness, suffered from • countries against the U.S • shooting, pew pew, bullet • men who fought in the war • unclean and disease-spreading • no one could make it across alive • destruction, deaths, and countries • timer ticking, explodes, weight-activated • all the countries that were allied to the U.S • ...
Harry's Crossword 2012-08-29
Across
- what produces air
- Australia is one
- horizontal lines on a world map
- a group of islands
- a map
- a planet
- jarred between countries
- half the Earth
- index or dictonary
- Earth has it's own
Down
- zone the belt of the Earth
- map drawing
- vertical lines on a world map
- a ring around the Earth
- the farming of countries
- cars, motobikes, buses etc
- what we eat
- places people live in
- the scietific study of the Earth's surface
- something that grows from the ground
20 Clues: a map • a planet • map drawing • what we eat • half the Earth • Australia is one • what produces air • a group of islands • index or dictonary • Earth has it's own • places people live in • a ring around the Earth • the farming of countries • jarred between countries • zone the belt of the Earth • cars, motobikes, buses etc • vertical lines on a world map • horizontal lines on a world map • ...
Countries 2021-05-31
Across
- It has many pyramids.
- The capital is Dublin.
- Is bery-bery small country betuin France and Spain.
Down
- Is in the middle of the world and it is in Europe and Asia.
- The beer from that place is very famous.
- A country in southeast Asia.
- A small country in Europe
- The manga is bery famous there.
- The flag has a leaf in the center.
9 Clues: It has many pyramids. • The capital is Dublin. • A small country in Europe • A country in southeast Asia. • The manga is bery famous there. • The flag has a leaf in the center. • The beer from that place is very famous. • Is bery-bery small country betuin France and Spain. • Is in the middle of the world and it is in Europe and Asia.
Countries 2021-05-18
Across
- has the highest population .
- has 50 states .
- is having the largest building in the world.
- in the peaceful country in the world.
Down
- is the leading producer of tea in the world.
- city is the smallest country in the world
- is having the dish is known as sushi.
- is the largest country.
- is the beautiful county in the world.
9 Clues: has 50 states . • is the largest country. • has the highest population . • is having the dish is known as sushi. • is the beautiful county in the world. • in the peaceful country in the world. • city is the smallest country in the world • is the leading producer of tea in the world. • is having the largest building in the world.
Countries 2022-10-06
Across
- Pandas are from this country
- k pop Is from this country
- the colours of the flag are yellow and Blue
- this country has won the football world Cup
Down
- it is an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea
- They speak Danish in this country
- this country has a very spicy food
- This country Is a very big country
- piramids are from this country
9 Clues: k pop Is from this country • Pandas are from this country • piramids are from this country • They speak Danish in this country • this country has a very spicy food • This country Is a very big country • the colours of the flag are yellow and Blue • this country has won the football world Cup • it is an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea
COUNTRIES 2022-12-27
9 Clues: ARE YOU A KIWI? • WHERE BUBBA DIED • WHO IS JULIUS CEASAR • NAPOLEON'S NIGHTMARE • WHO IS NELSON MANDELA • CAPITAL CITY TEGUCIGALPA • WHERE BAGUETTE COMES FROM • THE BEST CIGARS IN THE WORLD • THE BEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
Countries 2023-01-07
Across
- Old Glory Was Designed By A High School Student
- London’s transport system might be bigger than u think
- Home To The Only Remaining Ancient Wonder In The World
- Live Really Long
- Biggest Population
Down
- Biggest Island & Smallest Continent
- the country of giants! In all senses
- Legend has it that the peoples of this land originated from a union between an immortal Chinese princess and “The Dragon Lord of the Seas.”
- Left is Unclean
9 Clues: Left is Unclean • Live Really Long • Biggest Population • Biggest Island & Smallest Continent • the country of giants! In all senses • Old Glory Was Designed By A High School Student • London’s transport system might be bigger than u think • Home To The Only Remaining Ancient Wonder In The World • ...
Countries 2020-03-27
Across
- It includes England,Scotland,Weles and Northern Ireland.
- The ancient Colchis.
- People love pizza.
- We live in thiw country.
Down
- The Aiffel Tower is in thiw country.
- It has the largest population in the whole world.
- It's the second largest country in Europe.
- Its capital city is Ankara.
- There is "The Great Pyramid of Giza" there.
9 Clues: People love pizza. • The ancient Colchis. • We live in thiw country. • Its capital city is Ankara. • The Aiffel Tower is in thiw country. • It's the second largest country in Europe. • There is "The Great Pyramid of Giza" there. • It has the largest population in the whole world. • It includes England,Scotland,Weles and Northern Ireland.
Countries 2020-03-27
Across
- It includes England,Scotland,Weles and Northern Ireland.
- The ancient Colchis.
- People love pizza.
- We live in thiw country.
Down
- The Aiffel Tower is in thiw country.
- It has the largest population in the whole world.
- It's the second largest country in Europe.
- Its capital city is Ankara.
- There is "The Great Pyramid of Giza" there.
9 Clues: People love pizza. • The ancient Colchis. • We live in thiw country. • Its capital city is Ankara. • The Aiffel Tower is in thiw country. • It's the second largest country in Europe. • There is "The Great Pyramid of Giza" there. • It has the largest population in the whole world. • It includes England,Scotland,Weles and Northern Ireland.
countries 2023-06-02
Across
- this country invented burgers which later on got stolen by america
- this country was the first country to have independence from the soviet union
- this country was the first to invent wine
- this country doesn't have any mosquitoes
Down
- this county's land is not only in the Balkans, its also in the middle east and a bit of Caucasia
- this country is the first christen country in the world
- this country was a victim in both world wars
- this country eats snails
- this country has its own alphabet out of 14 countries
9 Clues: this country eats snails • this country doesn't have any mosquitoes • this country was the first to invent wine • this country was a victim in both world wars • this country has its own alphabet out of 14 countries • this country is the first christen country in the world • this country invented burgers which later on got stolen by america • ...
countries 2023-06-12
Countries 2023-07-06
Across
- Their flag is red and yellow and they dance "Flamenco".
- They celebrate the day of the death.
- They speak English and their movies are very famous.
- Football, carnivals and colourful clothes are very popular here.
- They eat pizza and pasta.
Down
- They are very good with technology and cars.
- Football, mate and barbecue are popular here.
- They speak English and have royal family.
- Kangaroos and koalas live here.
9 Clues: They eat pizza and pasta. • Kangaroos and koalas live here. • They celebrate the day of the death. • They speak English and have royal family. • They are very good with technology and cars. • Football, mate and barbecue are popular here. • They speak English and their movies are very famous. • Their flag is red and yellow and they dance "Flamenco". • ...
COUNTRIES 2014-03-06
9 Clues: capital of US • capital of Italy • capital of Spain • capital of Brazil • capital of Russia • capital of France • capital of Austria • capital of Germany • capital of Ecuador
