countries Crossword Puzzles
Competing Theories and Structures of Globalization 2023-09-28
Across
- The print and electronic media in global cultural flows.
- Explains that the three core principles of the WSS.
- Defined as "a spatial enclosure of the kind that others would call place".
- focus on how practices and patterns of social existence of different societies affect the process of globalization and vice versa.
- Refers to the migratory activities of people/individuals across cultures and territories.
- Developed by Immanuel Wallerstein.
- It refers to "the loose framework of global regulation, both institutional and normative, that constrains conduct.
- It is impacted by the latter is that of David Harvey.
- Economically developed and wealthy states, are by nature capitalist, and exploit peripheral countries.
- refers to the markets wherein products, services or commodities from foreign countries are purchased or sold to consumers from other countries or parts of the world.
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- They are responsible for the manufacture and export of goods.
- These organizations employ a small proportion of the global labor force to maximize the most profit and benefits in local and international markets.
- Economically and politically weak.
- The various forms of capital or financial assets and their movement for whatever purpose they are used around the world.
- refers to the propensity of companies to invest and establish sites of production in countries or places.
15 Clues: Economically and politically weak. • Developed by Immanuel Wallerstein. • Explains that the three core principles of the WSS. • It is impacted by the latter is that of David Harvey. • The print and electronic media in global cultural flows. • They are responsible for the manufacture and export of goods. • ...
Topic 19: Cold War Puzzle 2023-11-16
Across
- The __________ Theory stated that if one country fell to communism in Southeast Asia then all of the countries would soon fall.
- The _________ Pact was a military alliance between the Soviet Union and 7 other countries in Eastern Europe.
- Mao's 5 year plan to modernize china
- The Leader of Communist China.
- The __________ Wall was a barrier that divided Democratic West Germany & Communist East Germany.
- the capitol of Vietnam before the communist victory changed its name to Ho Chi Minh City.
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- the phrase used by Winston Churchill to describe the divide between the Capitalist and communist countries in Europe after WWII.
- this line was established to divide North and South Korea after the Korean war.
- first president of Russia after the fall of the U.S.S.R.
- a time of tension and hostility, but no direct conflict, between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R.
- Japan's ____________ Miracle was the result of increased production of goods for export and high tariffs to limit imports.
- Russian for "openness", this policy was pursued by Gorbachev to improve the U.S.S.R.
- the acronym for the military alliance between the U.S and 11 other Atlantic Ocean countries.
- the Cambodian leader of the Khmer Rouge who is responsible for the Cambodian Genocide.
- this country owned Vietnam and had conflicts with Vietnamese Revolutionaries from 1946-54.
15 Clues: The Leader of Communist China. • Mao's 5 year plan to modernize china • first president of Russia after the fall of the U.S.S.R. • this line was established to divide North and South Korea after the Korean war. • Russian for "openness", this policy was pursued by Gorbachev to improve the U.S.S.R. • ...
Economic Inequality 2023-03-26
Across
- Assistance given from developed countries to countries in need.
- Men and Women having equal opportunities.
- Aid with conditions
- Owing money.
- The average of all the money earned by a country’s citizens.
- Aid directly from one country to another
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- When a more powerful country takes over a weaker one.
- Dishonest people in power who exploit aid for personal gain.
- A way to evaluate how developed a country is.
- On average the expected amount of years a person will live.
- A movement to pay farmers in developing countries a better price for their products.
- The death of a child under 5 years old.
12 Clues: Owing money. • Aid with conditions • The death of a child under 5 years old. • Aid directly from one country to another • Men and Women having equal opportunities. • A way to evaluate how developed a country is. • When a more powerful country takes over a weaker one. • On average the expected amount of years a person will live. • ...
International trade chapter 40 2020-03-26
Across
- a body of 161 countries thats sorts of trade problems
- goods/services sold within a country e.g. Ireland
- imports that cannot be seen e.g. family holiday to Crete
- when Irish people sell goods/services to other countries
- visible exports- visible imports
- swapping or tradings goods without the use of money
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- the replacement of imported goods to Irish ones
- looking at the world as a big market to do business
- producing goods a country is knowledgeable at
- difference between total exports and imports
- when companies can buy and sell without any barriers
- global businesses that produce products in a lot of countries
12 Clues: visible exports- visible imports • difference between total exports and imports • producing goods a country is knowledgeable at • the replacement of imported goods to Irish ones • goods/services sold within a country e.g. Ireland • looking at the world as a big market to do business • swapping or tradings goods without the use of money • ...
Research Text - Vocabulary Words 2023-09-18
Across
- an area of land under a ruler
- a line separating two areas, such as countries
- a ruler with total power over a country
- an agreement between countries
- the desire or need of people buying something
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- voluntarily left a job or position
- a list of principles or rules with which a state or country is governed
- the way two or more things, such as people or countries, are connected to each other and behave toward each other
- not enough for what is needed
- taken by force
- amounts earned after everything has been paid for
- related to the countryside rather than towns
12 Clues: taken by force • an area of land under a ruler • not enough for what is needed • an agreement between countries • voluntarily left a job or position • a ruler with total power over a country • related to the countryside rather than towns • the desire or need of people buying something • a line separating two areas, such as countries • ...
Social 20-1 GO3 2025-05-27
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- National Income, A total measurement of all income earned by residents of a country, including international earnings.
- Effect, A theory that benefits provided to the wealthy will eventually benefit all levels of society.
- Security, A system where nations agree to defend each other against threats to maintain peace.
- Sanctions, Restrictions or penalties imposed on a country to change its behavior.
- Resources such as food, water, and shelter required for survival.
- A belief in cooperation and mutual understanding among countries for global peace and progress.
- Cooperation among three or more countries to achieve a common goal.
- Balkanization, When people separate into isolated cultural or ethnic communities by choice.
- Debt, Money a country owes that was borrowed by a corrupt government and used for illegitimate purposes.
- Agreements or negotiations involving only two countries.
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- The transfer of certain decision-making powers from individual countries to a higher authority or organization.
- Poverty, A situation where people are completely lacking in basic needs like food, shelter, and clean water.
- A policy where a nation avoids alliances and international involvement.
- Human Heritage, Shared cultural and natural resources considered the property of all humanity.
- to Protect, The idea that the international community must act to prevent crimes against humanity.
- When a country acts independently in foreign affairs without consulting others.
- Goods or experiences that improve quality of life but are not necessary for survival.
- Aid, When foreign aid is conditional and must be spent on goods or services from the donor country.
18 Clues: Agreements or negotiations involving only two countries. • Resources such as food, water, and shelter required for survival. • Cooperation among three or more countries to achieve a common goal. • A policy where a nation avoids alliances and international involvement. • When a country acts independently in foreign affairs without consulting others. • ...
Allie M. World War One and Jews 2021-05-20
Across
- a strong belief that your country is best
- Germany declared war on ____
- Laws that slowly discriminated Jews from people of other religions
- After WWI, many countries and scientists built up more/better ____
- This treaty was formed after WWI to restrict Germany and keep it from gaining too much power, but Germany ddn't necessarily listen
- England and France made ____ pay millions for damage due to the war
- How many people did WWI kill (in Europe)
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- A past duke in Europe who was killed in Bosnia with his pregnant wife
- A Jewish scientist who traveled from Germany to the U.S. to keep him, his team, and his research of splitting an atom safe
- Jews can't marry ____
- ____s helped countries become stronger and safer by always having a country/group to help them
- build up factories, mass-production, and weapons
- As a part of the Treaty of Versailles, Germany wasn't allowed to build up a ____
- Jews were forced to wear a ____ to help people determine whether or not they were Jewish
- against Jews
- ____ countries in WWI
- The German government built a policy of ____ against Jews
- ____ watched abuse, and didn't act
- Nationalism and industrialism caused more people to be ____
19 Clues: against Jews • Jews can't marry ____ • ____ countries in WWI • Germany declared war on ____ • ____ watched abuse, and didn't act • How many people did WWI kill (in Europe) • a strong belief that your country is best • build up factories, mass-production, and weapons • The German government built a policy of ____ against Jews • ...
American History 2021-12-14
Across
- freeing someone from the control of another
- the act of charging an official with an offense committed while in office
- a state of political hostility that existed from 1945 until 1990 between countries led by the Soviet Union and countries led by the United States
- non-participation in a dispute or war
- a reformer who favors putting an end to slavery
- meet to select a candidate or promote a
- a policy of extending your rule over foreign countries
- a tax of a fixed amount per person and payable as a requirement for the right to vote
- a member of a former political party in the United States that favored a strong centralized federal government
- a legal right to vote
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- maintaining a strong force of armed services
- a person who comes to a country in order to settle there
- the act of settling a group of people in a new place
- someone opposed to violence as a means of settling disputes
- a government order imposing a trade barrier
- belonging to a period before a war
- a government tax on imports or exports
- the easing of tensions or strained relations
- a written agreement between two states or sovereigns
19 Clues: a legal right to vote • belonging to a period before a war • non-participation in a dispute or war • a government tax on imports or exports • meet to select a candidate or promote a • freeing someone from the control of another • a government order imposing a trade barrier • maintaining a strong force of armed services • the easing of tensions or strained relations • ...
Macro Unit 6 2025-05-01
Across
- Alimit on the quantity of a good that can be imported.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- When a country's imports exceed its exports.
- A tax on imported goods.
- a country's exports exceed its imports.
- increasing interconnection of economies around the world.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- The act of trading currencies for profit based on expected changes.
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- of financial assets like stocks, bonds, and investment ows y entering a country from abroad, usually in capital or trade.
- Governm policies that restrict international trade to protect local jobs.
- An increase in the value of a currency relative to another.
- A record of economic transactions with the rest of the world.
- The rate at which one currency is exchanged for another.
- Goods and services bought from other countries.
- A decrease in the value of a currency relative to another.
- leaving a country to be invested or spent abroad.
- Foreign Direct Investment; when a firm in one country builds or buys assets in another.
- system of money used in a country.
- the difference between exports and imports in the current account.
19 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • system of money used in a country. • a country's exports exceed its imports. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • When a country's imports exceed its exports. • Goods and services bought from other countries. • leaving a country to be invested or spent abroad. • The exchange of goods and services between countries. • ...
WWI Review 2025-05-13
Across
- The name of the peacekeeping organization proposed by President Wilson at the end of the war
- Secret pacts/agreements between countries
- The Allied Powers fought against this group of countries
- This was the most feared of the new weapons because it caused immense suffering
- This is another name for WWI
- The group of countries that won WWI
- This new weapon led to a high death toll in WWI
- The last name of the German man who sent a telegram to Mexico
- Using military force to solve problems
- This is another word for neutral.
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- a new weapon that could be used to cross no-man's-land
- German submarines
- This is the name of the passenger ship sunk by German U-boats
- Building an empire
- ditches dug in the ground where most of WWI was fought
- His assassination sparked WWI
- The name of the speech given by President Wilson at the end of the war
- Austria-Hungary declared war on this country, which started WWI
- This is the country that had to drop out of the war after a revolution in that country
19 Clues: German submarines • Building an empire • This is another name for WWI • His assassination sparked WWI • This is another word for neutral. • The group of countries that won WWI • Using military force to solve problems • Secret pacts/agreements between countries • This new weapon led to a high death toll in WWI • a new weapon that could be used to cross no-man's-land • ...
Unit 6 Vocab Crossword 2023-01-25
Across
- a conference (or group) of members of a legislative body who belong to a particular party
- The President has the power to choose or nominate individuals to important positions
- The heads of the executive department
- a proposed law
- _____-President: Serves as President of the Senate
- The party with the larger number of members in the House and/or Senate
- A Congressional committee that is permanent and considers and refines legislative bills that fall under the committee's subject matter.
- _____ relations: Agreements and interactions with other countries
- forgive; let free
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- officially approve
- How the number of representatives in the House of Representatives is determined per State.
- A type of Congressional committee formed to handle temporary issues of government
- Executive ______: A declaration by the president or a governor which has the force of law
- representative to or from other countries
- An agreement between two or more countries
- A type of Congressional committee formed of both houses to eliminate differences between versions of a bill passed
- The number of Senators each state receives
- formally accusing a government official of abuse or criminal use of office
- Speaker of the _____: Leading member of the majority party in the House of Representatives
19 Clues: a proposed law • forgive; let free • officially approve • The heads of the executive department • representative to or from other countries • An agreement between two or more countries • The number of Senators each state receives • _____-President: Serves as President of the Senate • _____ relations: Agreements and interactions with other countries • ...
The United Nations 2024-05-14
Across
- Talking and negotiating instead of fighting to solve problems between countries.
- Treating everyone the same and giving everyone the same chances in life, no matter where they are from.
- Things that all people deserve, like being treated fairly, having a home, and going to school.
- Activities undertaken by the UN to maintain peace and security in conflict zones.
- Making sure everyone is treated fairly and has their rights protected.
- An international organization made up of countries working together to promote peace and solve global problems.
- People who have to leave their homes because of war, violence, or natural disasters, and need help from the UN.
- Keeping people safe from harm, like war, violence, and crime.
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- Going to school to learn new things and become smarter.
- Working together with others to achieve common goals and solve problems.
- People who help others for free, like doctors, teachers, and aid workers who work with the UN.
- Help that the UN gives to people who are in trouble, like food, medicine, and shelter.
- Assistance provided by the UN to people in need, such as food, shelter, and medical supplies.
- The Earth getting warmer and causing problems like floods, droughts, and storms, which the UN works to stop.
- When there is no fighting or war.
- Meetings where leaders from different countries talk to solve problems peacefully instead of fighting.
- People who work for the UN to stop fighting and keep peace in countries where there is trouble.
17 Clues: When there is no fighting or war. • Going to school to learn new things and become smarter. • Keeping people safe from harm, like war, violence, and crime. • Making sure everyone is treated fairly and has their rights protected. • Working together with others to achieve common goals and solve problems. • ...
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Cold War 2023-06-09
Across
- the decision by the USSR to block of all supplies to capitalist west Berlin, to try and starve it into surrender
- Political hostility/hatred between countries, with both sides using threats and propaganda to weaken each other
- president of the USA during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- the promise made by the USA to support any country threatened by communism
- French word for relaxtion, which in the cold war meant an easing of tension between the USA and the USSR
- a military alliance between countries in the USSR against NATO
- leader of the USSR at the end of the cold war
- a tense, 13-day political and military standoff in October 1962 between the USA and the USSR over the installation of nuclear-armed Soviet missiles on Cuba
- An international organisation founded in 1945 to encourage co-operation between countries
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- a military alliance between western countries opposed to the USSR
- the decision by the USA to fly supplies into west Berlin to prevent it from starving
- a war with military fighting
- The fortified border between east and west Europe during the cold war
- leader of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the cold war
14 Clues: a war with military fighting • leader of the USSR at the end of the cold war • president of the USA during the Cuban Missile Crisis • leader of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the cold war • a military alliance between countries in the USSR against NATO • a military alliance between western countries opposed to the USSR • ...
DEVELOPMENT 2023-10-09
Across
- where is ground water overuse particularly found
- if a girl student is 14 year and 8 month old and has a BMI of 15.2, she is --------
- these resources are replenished by nature as in the terms of crop and plants
- if the BMI is more than 25 then the adult person would be considered --------
- countries with per capita income of USD 12616 and above in 2012 is classyfied and ---- countries
- which state in india has lowest IMR due to adequate provision of basic health and educational facilities
- the neighboring country ha better performance in terms of human development than india
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- what term is used to describe the average number of years a person is expected to live at birth
- different person could have different as well as -------- notion of a country's development
- since countries have different ------- comparing total income will not tell us what an average person is likely to earn
- human development report is published by --------
- naresh is 15 years old and his BMI is 28. he is -------
- world bank measures per capita income in terms of -------
- in world development reports bought by the ------- per capita income criteria is used in classyfing countries
- for comparing their what is considered to be one of the most important attribute
15 Clues: where is ground water overuse particularly found • human development report is published by -------- • naresh is 15 years old and his BMI is 28. he is ------- • world bank measures per capita income in terms of ------- • these resources are replenished by nature as in the terms of crop and plants • ...
Money 2014-09-07
Across
- amount of money for which things are sold
- money put aside for future use
- notes and coins
- cause to retire (employee)
- the act of selling
- not enough money to pay debts
- more than one country
- represent numbers by symbols
- money avaliable to spend
- pertaining to tenths or to the number 10
- how much you earn when you get paid
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- money that is paid by the hour, day, or week
- money that you earn that you can spend
- expressing a number as a fraction
- involving money
- something to do with work
- an occupation
- money you get from work
- unit of money used in some countries
- have as a price
20 Clues: an occupation • notes and coins • involving money • have as a price • the act of selling • more than one country • money you get from work • money avaliable to spend • something to do with work • cause to retire (employee) • represent numbers by symbols • not enough money to pay debts • money put aside for future use • expressing a number as a fraction • how much you earn when you get paid • ...
migration immigration emigration 2020-04-22
Across
- migrants can attach to their countries of...
- agreement
- immigrants...for economic gains in a country
- divide a country into separate states
- the believe, that everything in the bible is true
- to leave your family, it requires...and courage
- the amount of money differs in countries
- people arrive in large numbers
- conservative
- farming
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- more than one meaning, but the same degree
- not able to be changed
- a Standart by which you can judge the rest
- the place, where immigrants can stay
- someone who takes the benefits from a state
- your academic achievement
- emigration of scientists
- a cruel treatment, because of their religion
- modern migrants have...identities
- unimportant crime
20 Clues: farming • agreement • conservative • unimportant crime • not able to be changed • emigration of scientists • your academic achievement • people arrive in large numbers • modern migrants have...identities • the place, where immigrants can stay • divide a country into separate states • the amount of money differs in countries • more than one meaning, but the same degree • ...
Jeremy Dillon chapter 13 2021-03-15
Across
- soldiers fighting from trenches
- group of nations fighting against allied power
- place where major battles took place
- path through France
- to control the use of
- countries that help during a war
- american politician
- treaty to end fighting
- to want to do something
- the idea that a country should have a strong military
- strategy games during war
- nationg joined together to win battles
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- ideas that arent true
- plan designed for attack
- used submarines to sink ships
- statement that was used to create peace
- informal understanding of russia
- king of prussia
- french statesman who served as prime minister
- multiple countries working together
- agreement by both sides to end fighting
21 Clues: king of prussia • path through France • american politician • ideas that arent true • to control the use of • treaty to end fighting • to want to do something • plan designed for attack • strategy games during war • used submarines to sink ships • soldiers fighting from trenches • informal understanding of russia • countries that help during a war • multiple countries working together • ...
Jeremy Dillon chapter 13 2021-03-15
Across
- soldiers fighting from trenches
- group of nations fighting against allied power
- place where major battles took place
- path through France
- to control the use of
- countries that help during a war
- american politician
- treaty to end fighting
- to want to do something
- the idea that a country should have a strong military
- strategy games during war
- nationg joined together to win battles
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- ideas that arent true
- plan designed for attack
- used submarines to sink ships
- statement that was used to create peace
- informal understanding of russia
- king of prussia
- french statesman who served as prime minister
- multiple countries working together
- agreement by both sides to end fighting
21 Clues: king of prussia • path through France • american politician • ideas that arent true • to control the use of • treaty to end fighting • to want to do something • plan designed for attack • strategy games during war • used submarines to sink ships • soldiers fighting from trenches • informal understanding of russia • countries that help during a war • multiple countries working together • ...
Final Exam Review Europe 2017-06-06
Across
- Government where citizens have a voice
- Philosophical movement
- The Reformation of the Catholic Church Initiated by Martin Luther
- Religion that follows the Buddha’s teachings
- Religion that follows the Bible
- Government run by a women
- A population shift to urban areas
- A nation extending power on other nations
- Genocide during WW2
- Obstruction on goods
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- Marriage with more than one spouse
- Political upheaval in France
- A charge placed by the government
- The development of a countries industries
- A countries trade controlled by private ownership
- Government in which the Eldest male in a family is the ruler
- Made to prevent future world wars
- The overthrow of a social order
- Pride in one’s country
- Religion that follows the Koran
20 Clues: Genocide during WW2 • Obstruction on goods • Philosophical movement • Pride in one’s country • Government run by a women • Political upheaval in France • Religion that follows the Bible • The overthrow of a social order • Religion that follows the Koran • A charge placed by the government • Made to prevent future world wars • A population shift to urban areas • ...
Henry Kissinger 2024-06-12
Across
- Execute power of the United States
- 56th secretary of state
- Founder of Chinese Communist Party
- Country west of Vietnam
- Kissinger country of birth
- Longest country in the world
- Non- Arab country in the middle east
- War with no direct fighting
- Easing of relations between countries
- Realist approach to diplomacy
- type of policy regarding other countries
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- Type of weapon that derives its power from the collision of atoms
- Type of intensive concentrated bombing
- Treating regarding nuclear arms stockpiling
- Tyrannical ruler
- Only President forced to resign
- Country north of Saudi Arabia
- Prestigious university
- Prize foundation
- Ideology based on wealth equality
- When fighting stops temporarily
- Highest degree in university
22 Clues: Tyrannical ruler • Prize foundation • Prestigious university • 56th secretary of state • Country west of Vietnam • Kissinger country of birth • War with no direct fighting • Longest country in the world • Highest degree in university • Country north of Saudi Arabia • Realist approach to diplomacy • Only President forced to resign • When fighting stops temporarily • ...
cold war crossword 2025-02-05
Across
- in East Asia
- between North Korea and South Korea
- "members of the communist party and members of a spy ring'
- something harmful under control
- hatred between the us and Russia
- soviet union air space
- independent countries
- committee of the United States
- a northeastern country
- metaphorical barrier
- led the soviet union
Down
- supply drop
- nation that supports democracy and freedom
- cover your face and head
- a system of government by a whole population
- reinforced to protect
- East Asia on the southern half
- 32nd president
- military alliance in northeastern countries
- capital is Beijing
- security against the soviet union
- economic aid
- foreign policy
- a system of government that is centralized
- artificial satellites
25 Clues: supply drop • in East Asia • economic aid • 32nd president • foreign policy • capital is Beijing • metaphorical barrier • led the soviet union • reinforced to protect • independent countries • artificial satellites • soviet union air space • a northeastern country • cover your face and head • East Asia on the southern half • committee of the United States • something harmful under control • ...
Industrial Revolution and Imperialism 2025-02-20
Across
- people moving to cities
- people who went on labor strikes
- being sold to british and other countries
- people could buy into these
- very commuist
- to discrimnate diff races
- founded communism
- people joining together
- socail aspect of darwinism
- founder of berlin confrence
- mill where clothes were made
- machines taking over
- natural resources
- wanted a free econ
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- the movement of crops
- bigger country taking over a smaller country
- fenced in animals
- machines taking over rev
- meeting of the countries to discuss who gets what of africa
- stopped going somewhere
- controlled by the people
- controlled by the gov
- people that beilved in socaialism
- native people
- the class in the middle
25 Clues: very commuist • native people • fenced in animals • founded communism • natural resources • wanted a free econ • machines taking over • the movement of crops • controlled by the gov • people moving to cities • stopped going somewhere • people joining together • the class in the middle • machines taking over rev • controlled by the people • to discrimnate diff races • socail aspect of darwinism • ...
How well do you know the bride and groom? 2024-02-03
Across
- Couple's Favorite TV Show
- Day of First Date
- Couple's Favorite BBQ Place
- Number of Countries Bride Has Traveled To
- Number of Dresses the Bride Tried On
- Groom's Alcohol of Choice
- Couple's Favorite Dim Sum Place
- Couple's Favorite Movie
- Groom's Hometown
- Number of Tuxes the Groom Tried On
- First Dance Song
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- Number of Countries Visited Together
- Bride's Hometown
- Couple's Favorite Concert
- Number of Years Dating Before They Got Engaged
- Pet Dog's Name
- College They Graduated From
- Groom's Favorite Movie
- Bride's Favorite Animal
- Bride's Favorite Movie
- First Concert Together
- Bride's Alcohol of Choice
- College Major of Bride and Groom
- Groom's Favorite Animal
- Pet Cat's Name
25 Clues: Pet Dog's Name • Pet Cat's Name • Bride's Hometown • Groom's Hometown • First Dance Song • Day of First Date • Groom's Favorite Movie • Bride's Favorite Movie • First Concert Together • Bride's Favorite Animal • Groom's Favorite Animal • Couple's Favorite Movie • Couple's Favorite TV Show • Couple's Favorite Concert • Bride's Alcohol of Choice • Groom's Alcohol of Choice • ...
Rhi and Tanner's Sip and Solve 2025-08-03
Across
- RHI'S FAVORITE NBA TEAM
- TANNER'S FAVORITE MOVIE
- TANNER'S FAVORITE FOOD
- WEDDING VENUE
- RHI'S FAVORITE COCKTAIL
- FIRST COUNTRY THEY VISITED TOGETHER
- PET NICKNAME
- HONEYMOON DESTINATION
- NUMBER OF COUNTRIES RHI'S VISITED
- THEIR GUILTY PLEASURE
- RHI'S FAVORITE MOVIE
- FAVORITE BBQ JOINT
- RHI'S DREAM DESTINATION
- WHAT MONTH DID TANNER PROPOSE
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- THEIR FIRST DATE WAS TO A...
- FAVORITE TRASH TV
- THEIR FAVORITE RESTAURANT
- LAST COUNTRY VISITED TOGETHER
- RHI'S FAVORITE FLOWER
- NUMBER OF COUNTRIES TANNER'S VISITED
- FAVORITE VACATION SPOT
- TANNER'S FAVORITE NFL TEAM
- FAVORITE CITY VISITED TOGETHER
- FIRST DANCE SONG
- RHI AND TANNER'S PETS
- TANNER'S FAVORITE COCKTAIL
- FAVORITE WEEKEND ACTIVITY
- WHERE THEY GOT ENGAGED
- CITY WHERE THEY MET
- TANNER'S DREAM DESTINATION
30 Clues: PET NICKNAME • WEDDING VENUE • FIRST DANCE SONG • FAVORITE TRASH TV • FAVORITE BBQ JOINT • CITY WHERE THEY MET • RHI'S FAVORITE MOVIE • RHI'S FAVORITE FLOWER • RHI AND TANNER'S PETS • HONEYMOON DESTINATION • THEIR GUILTY PLEASURE • FAVORITE VACATION SPOT • TANNER'S FAVORITE FOOD • WHERE THEY GOT ENGAGED • RHI'S FAVORITE NBA TEAM • TANNER'S FAVORITE MOVIE • RHI'S FAVORITE COCKTAIL • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
Across
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
- Young girl in ‘The Grinch Who Stole Christmas’ who is crucial in getting the Grinch to change his negative thinking about Christmas. [NOT ON TEST]
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- In 'A Christmas Story', Ralphie is disappointed with a decoder ring message telling him to drink this. [NOT ON TEST]
Down
- Perhaps the most important motive of imperialism is the stronger country’s desire to take over this within a country in order to produce goods and make profits.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
- As part of the famous song, on the tenth of day of Christmas, the lords that are given can be found doing this. [NOT ON TEST]
- Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
26 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War. • Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917. • Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia. • ...
Unit 3 2017-12-19
Across
- United Nations
- General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade
- European Union
- A policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization made up of independent appointed officials or representatives elected by member states.
- The total value of the goods and services produced by a country in a year, whether inside or outside the country’s borders.
- The condition of protecting all members of a group or collective from danger. The United Nations tries to ensure the collective security of all member states.
- non-government organization
- International Monetary Fund
- The separation of like-minded people into isolated groups that are hostile to people whose values differ from their own. This separation may result in a loss of shared experiences and values and can harm the structure of democratic societies.
- A condition characterized by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education, and information. Absolute poverty may depend not only on income but also on access to services.
- The theory that when people in developed countries have more money to spend, they will buy goods and services offered by businesses in less developed countries and that this spending will eventually help strengthen economies in the developing world.
- World Health Organization
- Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- World Trade Organization
- Things that people desire, regardless of whether the desired object contributes to their survival.
- a group of 20 governments and central bank governors
- Help that is given with string attached. These strings may include agreements that the country receiving the aid will buy goods and services only from the country or organization supplying the aid.
Down
- A policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems. The United Nations is multilateral in nature.
- A policy whereby a country completely opts out of participating in international social, economic, political, and military affairs.
- A doctrine that says the United Nations must protect people within a state when that state violates or fails to uphold the rights and welfare of its own citizens.
- The action of cutting off trade with a country in an effort to force it to follow a particular course of action.
- The cultural inheritance from past that all people share and that is preserved in world heritage sites, traditional skills and knowledge, and the arts.
- creation of internet and development of satellite
- The policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from, other countries.
- The doctrine that all members of the global community accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world and that the motives of nations and nation-states must be respected in the search for solutions.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- A debt that is incurred by a despotic power, not to meet the needs of the people of the country but to strengthen the despotic regime.
- there is a social studies _______ where on the far left side is isolationism and the far right is supranationalism
- The basic elements -food, water, shelter, health- that humans require for survival.
29 Clues: United Nations • European Union • World Trade Organization • World Health Organization • non-government organization • International Monetary Fund • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade • creation of internet and development of satellite • a group of 20 governments and central bank governors • ...
Internationalism 2017-11-27
Across
- An international financial institution that provides loans to countries of the world for capital programs.
- Made to contribute to peace and security in the world by promoting collaboration among nations through education, science, culture and communication in order to further universal respect for justice, for the rule of law, and for the human rights and fundamental freedoms.
- It is often called into session to respond quickly to international crises.
- Office entrusted with administrative duties, maintaining records, and overseeing or performing secretarial duties, especially for an international organization.
- The world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications.
- International organization dealing with the global rules of trade between nations.
- The objective of this organization was to promote a dialogue to develop a political and economic solidarity between the French-speaking peoples.
- A state or process of being international.
- _________ was intended to fulfill a homeland defense role by looking outwardly to identify and interdict threats approaching Canada and the United States.
- Organization created to care for the sick and wounded in war.
- An international organization formed in 1945 to increase political and economic cooperation among its member countries.
- A program by which the United States gave large amounts of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after the devastation of World War II.
- The process of bringing about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries.
- A global organization that attempts to teach children in need with educational games.
- Must be spent in the country providing the aid (the donor country) or in a group of selected countries. A developed country will provide a bilateral loan or grant to a developing country, but mandate that the money be spent on goods or services produced in the selected country.
Down
- Refers to the international monetary arrangement, agreed upon by the allied nations in 1944 in ______________.
- One of the six principal organs of the United Nations (UN), the only one in which all member nations have equal representation, and the main deliberative, policy-making and representative organ of the UN.
- This political union envisions the eventual establishment of common economic, foreign, security, and justice policies.
- Beyond the authority or jurisdiction of one national government: the supranational institutions of the EU.
- A geopolitical term used to describe the process of fragmentation or division of a region or state into smaller regions or states that are often hostile or uncooperative with one another.
- The conduct of political, economic, or cultural relations between two sovereign states.
- A high-level intergovernmental forum which addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous people of the Arctic.
- The active maintenance of a truce between nations or communities, especially by an international military force.
- The principle of participation by three or more parties, especially by the governments of different countries.
- The process of acting, reaching a decision, or espousing a principle unilaterally.
- Responsible for directing and coordinating health.
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups.
- This treaty aims to eliminate anti-personnel landmines (AP-mines) around the world.
- An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area.
- Lends funds to countries with balance-of-payment difficulties, and provides technical assistance and training for countries requesting it.
30 Clues: A state or process of being international. • Responsible for directing and coordinating health. • Organization created to care for the sick and wounded in war. • An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area. • The world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications. • ...
trade 2024-05-28
Across
- It is the equilibrium price at which it can be exchanged for another currency on the forex market.
- A reduction in a fixed exchange rate determined by the government or central Bank of the country.
- A new industry in its early stages with future growth potential but as yet without sufficient scale to compete with larger established overseas competitors.
- This occurs when the value of imports to a country exceeds value of its exports over the same.
- A company with premises and productive operations located in more than one country.
- A record of all financial flows between the country and the rest of the world over a given period of time.
- A ban on the importation of a product.
- A form of predatory pricing that involves producers in one country 'flooding' other countries with their product at a price that is well below its global market price. This is so it can increase its exports at the expense of sales of firms in those other countries.
- A national economy that engages freely in trade with other countries.
- An indirect tax imposed on the price of an imported good to reduce domestic demand for that product.
- This occurs when the value of exports to a country exceeds value of its exports over the same.
- A fall in the external value currency due to changes in demand and/or supply conditions on the forex market.
- Measures used by a country to restrict imports other than through the imposition of tariffs. They include quotas, embargos, subsidies paid to domestic producers of competing products, excessive licensing regulations and standards.
- When an economy focuses its production on too narrow a range of products leaving it vulnerable to falling global demand for one or more of its products and heavily dependent on one or more other countries to obtain the goods and services it needs.
- The movement and exchange of goods, services, ideas, money and labour across international borders.
Down
- specialization This occurs when countries focus on the production of a limited range of goods and services they are individually best able to produce with their scarce natural and human-made resources. Their mass production allows each country to produce a surplus, which can then be traded internationally.
- An exchange rate determined by market demand and supply conditions contact global foreign exchange (forex) market.
- A stated policy of a government to defend domestic industries and jobs from international competition.
- An official exchange rate set and maintained by the government or central bank of a country.
- Increasing economic, social, technological and cultural interactions and interdependencies between different countries.
- A flow of money out of a country in exchange for a good or service supplied by a producer located in another country.
- The process of reducing or removing barriers to trade between different countries.
- Government measures, actions or requirements designed to restrict and/or increase the cost of imports.
- A limit on the amount or volume of an imported good that is allowed into a country.
- A flow of money received by a country from the sale of a good or service to a resident of another country.
- A rise the external value of a currency resulting from changes in demand and/or supply conditions on the forex market.
26 Clues: A ban on the importation of a product. • A national economy that engages freely in trade with other countries. • The process of reducing or removing barriers to trade between different countries. • A company with premises and productive operations located in more than one country. • ...
ID Lecture 3 2025-02-16
Across
- Economic institutions such as expropriation and slavery are?
- "Wealthier, more educated citizens tend to demand democracy, threatening the power of current elites." So, inclusive institutions _ [do something to] citizens.
- The rules of the game in a society
- Institutions change _.
- Contributes to economic growth by enhancing productivity, also known as human capital
- No, we do not need democracy for development, because democracies tax the _ (Median voter theorem).
- The degree to which [written] rules are complied with in practice
- Rules protecting _ boost investment and growth...*
- Democracy matters most for education and _.
- Institutions reduce _.
- Inclusive economic institutions can explain the differences between Botswana and Nigeria, because _ risks are much higher in Nigeria. On the other hand, the written (formal) rules are the same in the two countries.
- Not the same as an institution
- China was able to convince people to invest despite authoritarianism, because the elite's promises to maintain inclusive economic institutions were _. E.g. they were backed by a long-lasting organisation.
- China's elite did not fear inclusive economic institutions because they believed they could gain from _.
- Institutions limit our individual _.
- "Allowing new markets and technologies _ [does something to] existing industries."
- Yes, we do need democracy for development, because inclusive economic institutions are not credible under _.
- Where economic growth comes from
- This group of people usually profits from old industries
- No, we do not need democracy for development, because democracies cannot make tough _ choices.
- Strong institutions depend on state _.
- Developing countries' institutions nowadays see - [faster/slower] growth than developed countries saw historically.
- An inclusive political institution used to distribute power within society
- Democracy sometimes makes institutions stronger and more credible, protecting _.
- A wealthy and developed country which only became a full democracy in 1971
Down
- Inclusive economic institutions can explain the differences between Botswana and Nigeria, because expropriation and _ are more common in Nigeria. On the other hand, the written (formal) rules are the same in the two countries.
- The strength of inclusive ECONOMIC institutions depends on inclusive _ institutions
- An inclusive political institution used to coordinate and enforce
- Developing countries nowadays have far _ [better/worse] institutions than developed countries had historically.
- Strong institutions depend on societal _.
- No, we do not need democracy for development, because we need to 'insulate' policy-making from '_' demands.
- Deng Xiaoping was a reformer; he could _ from new industries.
- Institutions alter people's _.
- Some authoritarian countries have developed _ [faster/slower] than democracies
- Contributes to economic growth by enhancing productivity, also known as capital
- Economic institutions that allow and encourage participation by the great mass of people in economic activities that make best use of their talents and skills are?
- A controversial measure of a country's wealth
- An unwritten institution is?
- China's elite did not fear inclusive economic institutions because they believed they could develop without losing _.
- Contributes to economic growth by enhancing productivity
- *...but institutional _ matters more than written rules
- China was able to convince people to invest despite authoritarianism, because the elite chose not to _, developing a reputation quickly.
- Yes, we do need democracy for development, because pressure from voters encourages the _ of inclusive economic institutions
- No, we do not need democracy for development, because elections create _ economic rules.
- Yes, we do need democracy for development, because pressure from voters holds leaders _.
- A written institution is?
46 Clues: Institutions change _. • Institutions reduce _. • A written institution is? • An unwritten institution is? • Institutions alter people's _. • Not the same as an institution • Where economic growth comes from • The rules of the game in a society • Institutions limit our individual _. • Strong institutions depend on state _. • Strong institutions depend on societal _. • ...
_Trade, Consumption and Fairtrade 2020-11-29
Across
- Goods and services sold abroad
- Goods that are produced mainly by the application of labor and capital to raw materials
- A company which does business in several countries
- The world becoming more interconnected
- The action of buying and selling goods and services
- Exchange of goods between two countries promoting trade and investments
- A person who purchases goods and services
- A poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially
- A country which has a sophisticated economy and advanced technology
- A factory/workshop where manual workers are employed at long hours, low wages in poor conditions
Down
- A shipping method in which material is packaged into large containers
- Goods that are available from cultivating raw materials without a manufacturing process
- Goods and services brought from abroad
- An arrangement which ensures fair prices and wages for farmers, workers and their families in developing countries
- Link/connection
- The sale and delivery of an intangible product
16 Clues: Link/connection • Goods and services sold abroad • Goods and services brought from abroad • The world becoming more interconnected • A person who purchases goods and services • The sale and delivery of an intangible product • A company which does business in several countries • The action of buying and selling goods and services • ...
Chapter 5 vocabulary 2017-01-05
Across
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean particuraly Asian countries
- a group of people that is different than most of the population
- separate from other countries
- a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
Down
- to use a person resources or situation unfairly and unselfishly
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- most extreme or greatest
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- specific to a particular place or people
- a large farm
- the animal life in a particular environment
- the plant life in a particular environment
- the ruler of a Muslim country
16 Clues: a large farm • most extreme or greatest • separate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a material, resource, or product that is bought and sold • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • ...
Imperialism 2018-12-06
Across
- Continent which gets divided among European countries during the 19th century
- One of the three factors keeping Europeans from expanding until the 19th century
- System of rule in which European countries controlled all aspects of the territory they conquered
- A way of presenting information which presents only one perspective, and encourages stereotypes
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- Groups of religious people who went out to convert people in the colonies to Christianity
- Site of a conference in which European leaders divided up large amounts of land to conquer
- One of the two main countries involved in the scramble for more land
- Country which extended its influence during the period of Early Imperialism, but which lost most of its Empire
Down
- One of the two main countries involved in the scramble for more land
- One of the three factors keeping Europeans from expanding until the 19th century
- practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers
- A description for the driving force behind the religious push to "civilize" other countries
- The only country in Africa to avoid being colonized
- System of rule that relied on a local elite to help run the country
- A driving force behind the push for land; a feeling of pride in one's country
- One of the three factors keeping Europeans from expanding until the 19th century
17 Clues: The only country in Africa to avoid being colonized • System of rule that relied on a local elite to help run the country • One of the two main countries involved in the scramble for more land • One of the two main countries involved in the scramble for more land • Continent which gets divided among European countries during the 19th century • ...
French Class Crossword 2021-11-17
Across
- This is where more than half of the world's French speakers are located.
- happy in French
- sad in French.
- dog in French.
- How many?
- French speaking countries are _________ countries.
- Monday in French.
Down
- Julie a un ______.
- boy in French.
- Julie est une ______.
- The continent where France is located.
- Où est George? (Where does he live?)
12 Clues: How many? • boy in French. • sad in French. • dog in French. • happy in French • Monday in French. • Julie a un ______. • Julie est une ______. • Où est George? (Where does he live?) • The continent where France is located. • French speaking countries are _________ countries. • This is where more than half of the world's French speakers are located.
Currency Around the World 2015-12-01
Across
- Currency unit of Egypt.
- Ethiopian monetary unit.
- Greek currency unit before 2002.
- Currency unit of several Middle Eastern countries.
- Chinese monetary unit.
Down
- Currency unit of most European countries.
- Currency unit divided into 100 Cents.
- Georgian currency unit.
- Italian currency unit before 2002.
- Moroccan currency unit.
- German currency unit before 2002.
- Armenian currency unit.
12 Clues: Chinese monetary unit. • Currency unit of Egypt. • Georgian currency unit. • Moroccan currency unit. • Armenian currency unit. • Ethiopian monetary unit. • Greek currency unit before 2002. • German currency unit before 2002. • Italian currency unit before 2002. • Currency unit divided into 100 Cents. • Currency unit of most European countries. • ...
Presidential elction 2016-11-15
12 Clues: drug. • obama care . • when you still . • when countries fight . • when you carry A gun . • when you hurt someone . • when you kill someone . • when you give and take . • when you chose your president . • people that attack with out reson . • the price you pay to your countries . • when people come from diffrent country.
ww2 2024-02-13
12 Clues: bad guys • bad country • lightning war • Miracle at _____ • french defense system • bad group of countries • good group of countries • biggest concentration camp • what got america in the war • who was the president at the time • what was happening in germnany at the time • name of one of the nukes dropped on hiroshima
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
Across
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
Down
- As part of the famous song, on the tenth of day of Christmas, the lords that are given can be found doing this. [NOT ON TEST]
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Perhaps the most important motive of imperialism is the stronger country’s desire to take over this within a country in order to produce goods and make profits.voting Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- Young girl in ‘The Grinch Who Stole Christmas’ who is crucial in getting the Grinch to change his negative thinking about Christmas. [NOT ON TEST]
- In 'A Christmas Story', Ralphie is disappointed with a decoder ring message telling him to drink this. [NOT ON TEST]
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
25 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War • Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia. • King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did. • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
Across
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- As part of the famous song, on the tenth of day of Christmas, the lords that are given can be found doing this. [NOT ON TEST]
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- Perhaps the most important motive of imperialism is the stronger country’s desire to take over this within a country in order to produce goods and make profits.
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
Down
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
- In 'A Christmas Story', Ralphie is disappointed with a decoder ring message telling him to drink this. [NOT ON TEST]
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- Young girl in ‘The Grinch Who Stole Christmas’ who is crucial in getting the Grinch to change his negative thinking about Christmas. [NOT ON TEST]
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
26 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War • Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917. • Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia. • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
Across
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
- Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
- Young girl in ‘The Grinch Who Stole Christmas’ who is crucial in getting the Grinch to change his negative thinking about Christmas. [NOT ON TEST]
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- In 'A Christmas Story', Ralphie is disappointed with a decoder ring message telling him to drink this. [NOT ON TEST]
Down
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- As part of the famous song, on the tenth of day of Christmas, the lords that are given can be found doing this. [NOT ON TEST]
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Perhaps the most important motive of imperialism is the stronger country’s desire to take over this within a country in order to produce goods and make profits.
26 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War. • Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917. • King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did. • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
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- Perhaps the most important motive of imperialism is the stronger country’s desire to take over this within a country in order to produce goods and make profits.
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Young girl in ‘The Grinch Who Stole Christmas’ who is crucial in getting the Grinch to change his negative thinking about Christmas. [NOT ON TEST]
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
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- Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War.
- In 'A Christmas Story', Ralphie is disappointed with a decoder ring message telling him to drink this. [NOT ON TEST]
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
- As part of the famous song, on the tenth of day of Christmas, the lords that are given can be found doing this. [NOT ON TEST]
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
26 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War. • Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917. • Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia. • ...
Globalization 2019-02-21
10 Clues: money • orange skin • countries fight • divides countries • place in indonesia • love for the country • last name of a president • political party in Germany • country with most inhabitants • moving from one country to another
Regional Tourism 2024-10-27
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- RETOSA strives for the development and ______________ of the member countries.
- The acronym for Regional Tourism Organization of Southern Africa stands for ______________________________.
- REGIONAL SADC is a ____________ association consisting of southern, central and eastern African countries.
- Tourism is ________ intensive.
- People who are employed will have __________ to ensure that tourism operations are maintained.
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- Employees will earn more ______________.
- Regional tourism relates to tourism taking place in a defined/ ____________ area.
- LIVINGSTANDARDS The purpose is development and growth to improve _____________ and to promote peace among the countries.
- It aims to _____________ and promote the region as a destination of choice.
- COMOROS There are currently 16 SADC countries, as the ____________ islands recently joined.
10 Clues: Tourism is ________ intensive. • Employees will earn more ______________. • It aims to _____________ and promote the region as a destination of choice. • RETOSA strives for the development and ______________ of the member countries. • Regional tourism relates to tourism taking place in a defined/ ____________ area. • ...
Language 2023-07-20
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- The official language of South Korea, spoken by people in both North and South Korea. It has a unique writing system called Hangul.
- The primary language of Russia and some neighboring countries. It has a rich literary tradition and is known for its challenging grammar.
- The official language of India, spoken by millions of people. It has a beautiful script and is part of India's diverse cultural heritage.
- A language spoken in the Middle East and North Africa. It has a unique script that is written from right to left and is used in the Quran.
- A language spoken in several countries in East Africa. It is known for its simple grammar and widespread use as a lingua franca in the region.
- The official language of Turkey, spoken by millions of people in the region. It has a fascinating history and is part of the Turkic language family.
- Chinese The most spoken language globally, primarily used in China and Taiwan. It has a complex writing system with thousands of characters.
- A language spoken in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is similar to German and English and has a straightforward grammar structure.
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- A language spoken in Portugal, Brazil, and several countries in Africa. It has a melodic sound and is influenced by various cultures.
- A romantic language spoken in France and various countries in Africa and tanguagehe Caribbean. It is famous for its art, fashion, and delicious cuisine.
- A language spoken in Italy and other regions of Europe. It is famous for its art, architecture, and mouth-watering cuisine.
- The official language of Japan, known for its distinctive writing system, including kanji characters. It is spoken by the Japanese people.
- One of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It is used in many countries and is essential for global communication.
- A language spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries. It has a rich culture and is known for its vibrant music and dance.
- The most widely spoken language in Europe, used in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. It is known for its precise grammar and compound words.
15 Clues: A language spoken in Italy and other regions of Europe. It is famous for its art, architecture, and mouth-watering cuisine. • One of the most widely spoken languages in the world. It is used in many countries and is essential for global communication. • ...
Countries and their Capitals 2022-07-11
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- Namibia
- Senegal
- Malaysia
- Mongolia
- Nepal
- Ethiopia
- Israel
- Suriname
- Sweden
- Croatia
- Kyrgyzstan
- Panama
- Liberia
- iraq
- Canada
- Vietnam
- Peru
- Russia
- Romania
- India
- Papua New Guinea
- Italy
- Bahamas
- Greece
- Jordan
- Montenegro
- Austria
- Sudan
- Japan
- Saudi Arabia
- Brazil
- El Salvador
- Kenya
- Switzerland
- South Korea
- Yemen
- Indonesia
- Vanuatu
- Poland
- Australia
- Turkey
- South Africa
- Germany
- United States
- Mexico
- Iceland
- Belarus
- Sierra Leone
- Barbados
- Libya
- North Korea
- Malta
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- Iran
- Pakistan
- New Zealand
- Cuba
- Venezuela
- Honduras
- Slovakia
- Northern Ireland
- China
- Jamaica
- France
- Chile
- Hungary
- Syria
- Singapore
- Norway
- Denmark
- Uruguay
- Burkina Faso
- Haiti
- Finland
- Argentina
- Taiwan
- Sri Lanka
- Ecuador
- Spain
- Serbia
- Costa Rica
- Colombia
- Egypt
- The Netherlands
- Oman
- Ireland
- Ghana
- Uganda
- Fiji
- United Kingdom
- Belgium
- Monaco
- United Arab Emirates
- Portugal
- Malawi
- Lebanon
- Zimbabwe
- Qatar
- Philippines
- Ukraine
- Afghanistan
100 Clues: Iran • Cuba • iraq • Peru • Oman • Fiji • Nepal • China • Chile • Syria • Haiti • India • Italy • Spain • Egypt • Sudan • Japan • Kenya • Ghana • Yemen • Qatar • Libya • Malta • Israel • Sweden • France • Panama • Canada • Norway • Russia • Taiwan • Greece • Jordan • Serbia • Brazil • Uganda • Poland • Monaco • Turkey • Malawi • Mexico • Namibia • Senegal • Croatia • Jamaica • Hungary • Liberia • Denmark • Uruguay • Vietnam • Romania • Finland • Bahamas • Ecuador • Austria • Ireland • Vanuatu • Belgium • Germany • Lebanon • ...
Countries and their Capitals 2022-07-11
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- Ethiopia
- Ecuador
- Singapore
- Mongolia
- Ukraine
- Zimbabwe
- Israel
- Montenegro
- iraq
- Germany
- France
- Oman
- Kenya
- China
- Italy
- Northern Ireland
- Nepal
- Lebanon
- New Zealand
- Haiti
- Serbia
- Sudan
- United States
- Sweden
- Denmark
- Hungary
- Belarus
- Venezuela
- Iran
- Peru
- Switzerland
- Turkey
- Romania
- Senegal
- Indonesia
- Suriname
- Russia
- Norway
- Burkina Faso
- Malaysia
- Brazil
- Liberia
- Ireland
- Iceland
- Cuba
- Argentina
- Slovakia
- Malta
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- Ghana
- Croatia
- Bahamas
- Fiji
- Syria
- Japan
- Sierra Leone
- Canada
- Uruguay
- Malawi
- Taiwan
- Egypt
- Sri Lanka
- Saudi Arabia
- South Africa
- Australia
- Finland
- Kyrgyzstan
- Barbados
- North Korea
- The Netherlands
- Jamaica
- Greece
- Libya
- Namibia
- Qatar
- Monaco
- Costa Rica
- Mexico
- Honduras
- El Salvador
- Afghanistan
- Austria
- Poland
- Yemen
- Chile
- South Korea
- Belgium
- Uganda
- United Kingdom
- Jordan
- Colombia
- Vanuatu
- Vietnam
- United Arab Emirates
- Philippines
- Papua New Guinea
- India
- Pakistan
- Panama
- Portugal
- Spain
100 Clues: Fiji • iraq • Oman • Iran • Peru • Cuba • Ghana • Syria • Japan • Egypt • Kenya • China • Italy • Nepal • Libya • Haiti • Qatar • Sudan • Yemen • Chile • India • Spain • Malta • Canada • Malawi • Taiwan • Israel • France • Greece • Serbia • Monaco • Sweden • Mexico • Poland • Turkey • Uganda • Jordan • Russia • Norway • Brazil • Panama • Croatia • Bahamas • Ecuador • Uruguay • Ukraine • Germany • Finland • Jamaica • Lebanon • Namibia • Denmark • Austria • Hungary • Belarus • Romania • Belgium • Senegal • Vanuatu • Vietnam • ...
Countries of the World 2022-09-06
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- Palestine Panama Papua NewGuinea Paraguay Peru
- CongoBrazzaville Costa Rica Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czech Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo Denmark Djibouti
- Leone Singapore
- Côte d'Ivoire Cabo Verde Cambodia Cameroon Canada Central African Republic
- Faso
- Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Madagascar Malawi
- Guinea
- Venezuela Vietnam Yemen Zambia Zimbabwe
- Kyrgyzstan Laos Latvia Lebanon
- Kazakhstan Kenya
- Korea South Sudan
- Seychelles
- Macedonia
- Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Russia
- Barbuda
- Nigeria
- Tanzania Thailand Timor-Leste Togo
- Sudan Suriname Sweden
- Ghana Greece Grenada Guatemala
- Maldives Mali Malta
- Oman Pakistan
- Namibia Nauru Nepal
- Marino Sao Tome SaudiArabia
- Mexico
- Moldova Monaco
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- Islands
- Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain
- Chile China Colombia
- Syria
- Bhutan
- Islands Mauritania
- Barbados
- Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador
- Montenegro
- Slovenia
- Brazil
- Korea
- Belgium Belize
- Estonia Eswatini Ethiopia Fiji Finland France
- Bosnia Herzegovina
- Bulgaria
- New Zealand
- Mozambique
- Algeria Andorra Angola
- Iran Iraq Ireland Israel
- See Honduras Hungary Iceland India
- Saint Kitts Nevis Saint Lucia SaintVincent Grenadines
- Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti
- Trinidad Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan Tuvalu Uganda Ukraine UnitedArabEmirates United Kingdom UnitedStatesofAmerica
49 Clues: Faso • Syria • Korea • Bhutan • Guinea • Brazil • Mexico • Islands • Barbuda • Nigeria • Barbados • Slovenia • Bulgaria • Macedonia • Montenegro • Seychelles • Mozambique • New Zealand • Oman Pakistan • Belgium Belize • Moldova Monaco • Leone Singapore • Kazakhstan Kenya • Korea South Sudan • Bosnia Herzegovina • Islands Mauritania • Maldives Mali Malta • Chile China Colombia • Sudan Suriname Sweden • ...
Countries and their Capitals 2022-09-08
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- the name of the country and the capital, ___ is the birthplace of chocolate
- the capital of Argentina
- named for a saint, this country's capital is Santo Domingo
- this country shares a name with its capital
- named after a saint, this is the capital of Puerto Rico
- this country and it's capital, Managua, rhyme
- the capital of Colombia
- in Africa, capital is Cuidad de La Paz
- one of the countries ending in -guay, capital is Montevideo
- the most populated city in Ecuador, also the capital
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- the capital of Honduras
- one of the countries ending in -guay, capital is Asuncion
- The capital of Spain
- the capital of El Salvador
- La Paz is the capital of this country
- the capital of Peru
- the name of both the capital and the country, ____ is known for tequila
- the capital and largest city in Venezuela
- the capital of Chile
- the capital of Cuba, has a song named for it
- named for a saint ___'s capital is San Jose
21 Clues: the capital of Peru • The capital of Spain • the capital of Chile • the capital of Honduras • the capital of Colombia • the capital of Argentina • the capital of El Salvador • La Paz is the capital of this country • in Africa, capital is Cuidad de La Paz • the capital and largest city in Venezuela • this country shares a name with its capital • ...
Countries of Asia crossword 2022-11-02
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- The first American president to visit China, famous for well known Watergate Scandal, Richard.
- A Southern Asian country that is the second most populated country in the world and that is known for creating the Hindu religion.
- A system of government run by the people and based off of elections, which had a party fighting against communists in China's Civil War.
- The public transit system created by Japan that provides the quickest and most efficient system in the world, 2 words.
- The leader of the communist party in China who acted as China's chairman through events like the great leap forward and the cultural revolution, Mao.
- A closed off country that provides no outside access to information and teaches their people to worship their dictatorship of the Kim dynasty as gods, 2 words.
- Japan's biggest city and the biggest city in the world with a population of 14 million people.
- The war between North and South Korea where South Korea fought for nationalism with the U.S.A and North Korea fought for communism with China and the USSR, 2 words.
- The religion of Japan that influences the lives and customs of the Japanese people.
- An archipelago off the coast of China known for being the most advanced country in robotics.
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- The country that invaded India in 1608 and ruled over the Indian people harshly.
- The religion of the people of India that worships many gods as well as animals.
- The leader of China's nationalist party who led them through China's Civil War, Chiang.
- The dividing line between North and South Korea, 2 words.
- A time when China's chairman Mao Zedong attempted to get rid of China's old culture and had anyone who could question his power killed or tortured, 2 words.
- An Indian lawyer who fought to end the British rule over India using peaceful protests, Mahatma.
- A river in Northern India that is known as a sacred place to wash sins away for the Indian people, 2 words.
- A quickly developing country on the southern end of the Korean peninsula, 2 words
- A government system run on the ideology that all citizens share the same wealth, used by countries such as Russia and China.
- The government system that China was run by for 3,000 years until the early 19th century.
- A Eastern Asian country run by a communist government and currently the biggest manufacturing super power worldwide.
21 Clues: The dividing line between North and South Korea, 2 words. • The religion of the people of India that worships many gods as well as animals. • The country that invaded India in 1608 and ruled over the Indian people harshly. • A quickly developing country on the southern end of the Korean peninsula, 2 words • ...
countries of the world 2022-11-12
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- has more bikes than people
- is a country whose name is a food
- 3rd the largest North American country
- speaks Portuguese in South America
- is stan country that starts with P
- borders Russia and Sweden
- is a giant island above North America
- is an African country that has gone through a fantastic race
- the biggest Oceania country
- is a South American country that doesn’t border Brazil
- bordered by Algeria and Libya
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- is a European country made up of a lot of islands
- bound only by South Africa
- named after the equator
- is bordered by Oman and Saudi Arabia
- between Costa Rica and Honduras
- opposite fireland
- second largest south American country
- an Oceania country made up of two islands
- bordered by Brazil and Argentina
- an African country in Senegal
- where Jasper is
- had lots of errors in basher's book
- another half of the Dominican Republic island
- is an island near the United Kingdom
- is bordered by china and India (not Nepal)
- borders Russia and Latvia
27 Clues: where Jasper is • opposite fireland • named after the equator • borders Russia and Sweden • borders Russia and Latvia • bound only by South Africa • has more bikes than people • the biggest Oceania country • an African country in Senegal • bordered by Algeria and Libya • between Costa Rica and Honduras • bordered by Brazil and Argentina • is a country whose name is a food • ...
Countries of the world.. 2022-05-24
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- Home to the longest river in the world.
- Is south from Italy.
- Is in between Russia and China.
- The largest country in the world.
- you are not allowed to take pictures of this country outside of this country.
- This country is mostly green and it's name is misleading.
- is south west of France.
- This country points to the indian ocean.
- Is North from the U.S.
- Owns the largest rainforest.
- the chichen itza is located in this country.
- my capital is buenos Aires.
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- Machu Picchu is located here.
- has about 6,852 islands but there are only 4 main islands.
- The people of the united states used to be a part of this country.
- is north of australia but south of Malaysia.
- It has 50 states.
- Is west of england.
- Despite it's name it is not always green.
- a war in 1950 broke a country into two and this is the south part.
- when you say continents you say_____ and oceania.
- The largest population in the world.
- Rome is its capital.
23 Clues: It has 50 states. • Is west of england. • Is south from Italy. • Rome is its capital. • Is North from the U.S. • is south west of France. • my capital is buenos Aires. • Owns the largest rainforest. • Machu Picchu is located here. • Is in between Russia and China. • The largest country in the world. • The largest population in the world. • Home to the longest river in the world. • ...
Countries that Spain Colonized 2022-11-15
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- A United States Territory
- A litte bit Spicy
- Famous for Merengue
- Won over by the British
- Largest Spanish SPeaking Country by Area
- Home of the Great Machu Pichu
- Has won 7 Miss Universe Titles
- Their money is the lempira
- Hosted the first ever world cup
- won over by the french
- Named after Simon Bolivar
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- Home to some of the best coffee
- The other guay
- Red, White,& Green Flag
- Part of a Missle Crisis
- Where the equator runs through
- Smallest Central American country
- Colonized by both the Spanish and the British
- home to a world-famous canal
- Was Overthrown by a banana company
- The Same size as lake michigan
21 Clues: The other guay • A litte bit Spicy • Famous for Merengue • won over by the french • Red, White,& Green Flag • Part of a Missle Crisis • Won over by the British • A United States Territory • Named after Simon Bolivar • Their money is the lempira • home to a world-famous canal • Home of the Great Machu Pichu • Where the equator runs through • The Same size as lake michigan • ...
Maps, symbols and countries 2022-10-15
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- The symbol of England
- When you come from Ireland, you are _________
- Capital City of country E on the map
- Symbol of Scotland, it is also a plant.
- the ocean between country A and country F
- London is the capital city of this country
- one of the Scottish capital cities, and not one house in the class.
- It is big, red, and it is the Welsh symbol
- "avec" in English
- It is a vegetable, and one of the welsh symbols
- The second name of Country E on the map
- The Scottish, English and Ulster flag has one.
- the French for "Pays de Galles"
- It is a flower, and one of the welsh symbols
- Country C on the map
- it connects country A to country F
- country F on the map
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- When you come from Scotland, you are ________
- the capital city of country D on the map.
- country E is the Republic of__________
- The Scottish flag has a white _______ cross.
- one of the Scottish capital cities, and one house in the class
- The Irish symbol
- When you come from England, you are _________
- Country D on the map is __________ Ireland
- The Irish flag has three vertical _______
- Capital City of "Pays de Galles"
- When you come from Wales, you are _________
- Capital City of England
- the not independent part of Ireland
30 Clues: The Irish symbol • "avec" in English • Country C on the map • country F on the map • The symbol of England • Capital City of England • the French for "Pays de Galles" • Capital City of "Pays de Galles" • it connects country A to country F • the not independent part of Ireland • Capital City of country E on the map • country E is the Republic of__________ • ...
European Countries and Capoitals 2023-01-08
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- Capital city of Italy?
- Capital city of Denmark?
- Capital city of Greece?
- Capital city of France?
- Capital city of Latvia?
- Capital city of Ireland?
- Capital city of Austria?
- Capital city of Norway?
- Capital city of Iceland?
- Capital city of Belgium?
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- Capital city of Switzerland?
- Capital city of Portugal?
- Capital city of Spain?
- Capital city of Finland?
- Capital city of Estonia?
- Capital city of Czech Republic?
- Capital city of the United Kingdom?
- Capital city of Germany?
- Capital city of Lithuania?
- Capital city of Sweden?
20 Clues: Capital city of Italy? • Capital city of Spain? • Capital city of Greece? • Capital city of France? • Capital city of Latvia? • Capital city of Norway? • Capital city of Sweden? • Capital city of Finland? • Capital city of Estonia? • Capital city of Denmark? • Capital city of Germany? • Capital city of Ireland? • Capital city of Austria? • Capital city of Iceland? • ...
Countries of the world 2023-01-03
22 Clues: USA • china • japan • india • spain • mexico • russia • canada • brazil • france • england • belgium • thailand • tanzania • singapore • argentina • australia • southkorea • newzealand • northkorea • southafrica • philippines
Reparations for Carribbean Countries? 2023-01-07
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- island country in the Carribbean sea; the colors of the flag are blue and yellow and black
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.
- an area dedicated to farming; an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are grown.
- in favor of, in support of, in agreement with
- money used to right a wrong. Retribution for injustice in the form of some type of payment.
- the money made after costs are deducted.
- the person or nation which seizes power of a colony in order to extract wealth from it.
- money and value generated. Typically material.
- a place where judges and juries decide upon cases in the justice system.
- an amount of money or property left to someone in a will.
- to ameliorate, to make better
- nations with ties to the United Kingdom.
- an exchange of goods and services between countries
- a sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants
- to stop for good; to make something illegal
- opposed to, critical of, in disagreement with
- politically correct term for "slave", acknowledges the humanity of the person working for nothing
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- an extensive area of land in the country, usually with a large house, owned by one person, family, or organization.
- the work that someone does
- island country in the Carribbean sea; the colors of the flag are green, black, and yellow
- an advantage or profit gained; to enjoy the profits of something.
- biggest
- a system of forced labor in which people are required to work against their will for nothing or almost nothing.
- the people who are oppressed by a colonial system.
- wealth generated in great quantities.
- a legal challenge and pursuit for civil or criminal wrongdoing.
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- say you're sorry
- British domination; British control and power
- inflicting harsh or even authoritarian treatment on people
- deal or trade in something illegal.
31 Clues: biggest • say you're sorry • the work that someone does • to ameliorate, to make better • deal or trade in something illegal. • wealth generated in great quantities. • the money made after costs are deducted. • nations with ties to the United Kingdom. • to stop for good; to make something illegal • in favor of, in support of, in agreement with • ...
Countries of the world 2020-05-29
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- The country with the best beer on
- The country where there are the most beautiful women in the world
- Almost impenetrable wall of cold
- Country most infected by coronavirus
- Hitler's country of birth
- Country where aliens helped build
- Boot shaped country
- Pope Francis' home
- Kangaroo habitat
- Chinese who are not Chinese
- Country of tacos and spicy food
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- Place where the olympic games were born
- Where the phone booths are red
- Snow and Northern Lights
- Place of the best roasts in the world
- Rude men and the best president in the world
- South American country without sea
- The 3 largest religions in the world live together
- Current world cup champion of
- Owner of most of the Iberian Peninsula
20 Clues: Kangaroo habitat • Pope Francis' home • Boot shaped country • Snow and Northern Lights • Hitler's country of birth • Chinese who are not Chinese • Current world cup champion of • Where the phone booths are red • Country of tacos and spicy food • Almost impenetrable wall of cold • The country with the best beer on • Country where aliens helped build • ...
Countries and their capitals 2019-02-24
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- Capital of Czech Republic
- Capital of Belgium
- Capital of Fiji
- Capital of Denmark
- Capital of Italy
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of Nepal
- Capital of Cuba
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of India
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of France
- Capital of Japan
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- Capital of China
- Capital of Netherlands
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of Austria
- Capital of Iceland
- Capital of Hungary
- Capital of England
- Capital of Greece
- Capital of Latvia
- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Norway
24 Clues: Capital of Fiji • Capital of Cuba • Capital of China • Capital of Italy • Capital of Nepal • Capital of India • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Japan • Capital of Greece • Capital of Latvia • Capital of Russia • Capital of Norway • Capital of France • Capital of Belgium • Capital of Austria • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Iceland • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Hungary • Capital of England • ...
AFRICAN COUNTRIES BY LANDMARKS 2020-07-15
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- Renaissance Monument
- Tamberma Village
- Cotton Tree
- Ancient City Of Carthage
- Meroe Pyramids
- Sultan's Palace
- Institute Francias
- Tata Palace
- Thaba Bosiu
- Palacio Da Bahia
- Ornate Cathedral
- Leptis Magna
- Harar Jegor Wall
- Lake ???
- Mukuni Village
- Mount Kilimanjaro
- Place Des Martyrs
- Lake Nyasa
- Santa Isabel Cathedral
- Clock Parliament
- Nyamata Church
- Arch 22
- Kazinga Channel
- Mogadishu Cathedral
- Dome Of The Rock
- Banana Island
- Bolama Ruins
- Pyramids Of Giza
- Kruger National Park
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- Eye Of The Sahara
- Nossa Senhora
- Victoria Falls
- Lion Cavern
- Maputo Train Station
- Bio Ken Snake Farm
- Balato Baro
- Mitsoudje
- Pico Cao Grande
- Livingstone Stanley Monument
- Lesio-Louna Gorilla Reserve In Brazzaville
- Chutes De Zongo
- St.Paul's Cathedral
- Gold Man Sculpture
- El Kurru Tombs
- Baobob Tree
- Lodge Lookout
- Zuma Rock
- Mount Nimba
- Great Mosque Of Djenne
- Foumban Royal Palace
- Palais Of Rais
- La Morne Brabant
- Asa Koma
- Namib Desert
- Kwame Nkrumah
55 Clues: Arch 22 • Lake ??? • Asa Koma • Mitsoudje • Zuma Rock • Lake Nyasa • Cotton Tree • Lion Cavern • Balato Baro • Tata Palace • Thaba Bosiu • Baobob Tree • Mount Nimba • Leptis Magna • Namib Desert • Bolama Ruins • Nossa Senhora • Lodge Lookout • Banana Island • Kwame Nkrumah • Victoria Falls • Meroe Pyramids • El Kurru Tombs • Mukuni Village • Nyamata Church • Palais Of Rais • Pico Cao Grande • Sultan's Palace • Chutes De Zongo • ...
AFRICAN COUNTRIES BY LANDMARKS 2020-07-15
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- Thaba Bosiu
- Ancient City Of Carthage
- Mukuni Village
- Livingstone Stanley Monument
- Asa Koma
- Harar Jegor Wall
- Banana Island
- Palais Of Rais
- Meroe Pyramids
- Kazinga Channel
- Tata Palace
- Mitsoudje
- Leptis Magna
- Cotton Tree
- Nossa Senhora
- Mount Nimba
- Great Mosque Of Djenne
- Eye Of The Sahara
- Pico Cao Grande
- Nyamata Church
- Pyramids Of Giza
- Lion Cavern
- Lodge Lookout
- Foumban Royal Palace
- Baobob Tree
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- Clock Parliament
- Kwame Nkrumah
- Zuma Rock
- Maputo Train Station
- Lake ???
- Chutes De Zongo
- Santa Isabel Cathedral
- Kruger National Park
- La Morne Brabant
- Institute Francias
- Gold Man Sculpture
- Victoria Falls
- Arch 22
- Bio Ken Snake Farm
- Mogadishu Cathedral
- Bolama Ruins
- El Kurru Tombs
- Namib Desert
- Renaissance Monument
- Palacio Da Bahia
- St.Paul's Cathedral
- Tamberma Village
- Place Des Martyrs
- Lake Nyasa
- Mount Kilimanjaro
- Ornate Cathedral
- Lesio-Louna Gorilla Reserve In Brazzaville
- Dome Of The Rock
- Sultan's Palace
- Balato Baro
55 Clues: Arch 22 • Lake ??? • Asa Koma • Zuma Rock • Mitsoudje • Lake Nyasa • Thaba Bosiu • Tata Palace • Cotton Tree • Mount Nimba • Balato Baro • Lion Cavern • Baobob Tree • Bolama Ruins • Namib Desert • Leptis Magna • Kwame Nkrumah • Banana Island • Nossa Senhora • Lodge Lookout • Mukuni Village • Victoria Falls • El Kurru Tombs • Palais Of Rais • Meroe Pyramids • Nyamata Church • Chutes De Zongo • Kazinga Channel • Pico Cao Grande • ...
Countries States and Cities 2021-01-01
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- Tea Garden of India
- Steel City
- Also known as Banaras
- City of nawabs
- Land of Rising Sun
- Grape City
- Heart of India
- Valley of Flowers
- Pink City
- City of Taj
- Scotland of India
- Gateway of South India
- Land of 5 rivers
- IT capital of India
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- Capital of Maharashtra
- Golden city of India
- country known as Red Dragon
- Queen of Deccan
- Leather City
- Sangam City
- Orange City
- Spice garden of India
- City of Nizams
- Switzerland of India
24 Clues: Pink City • Steel City • Grape City • Sangam City • Orange City • City of Taj • Leather City • City of nawabs • Heart of India • City of Nizams • Queen of Deccan • Land of 5 rivers • Valley of Flowers • Scotland of India • Land of Rising Sun • Tea Garden of India • IT capital of India • Golden city of India • Switzerland of India • Also known as Banaras • Spice garden of India • Capital of Maharashtra • ...
Cities, Countries and Continents... 2021-03-08
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- The biggest country.
- Most populated area in Europe.
- The capital of the US.
- York Where Spider-Man comes from.
- The one you live in.
- The coldest continent on earth.
- The Loch-Ness monster lives there;)
- The biggest city in the world.
- It's the hottest country on earth.
- Big and beautiful. The capital city of China.
- They are very known for having the football team Barcelona.
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- The capital of this country is
- It's national animal is an eagle.
- The smallest city in New Zealand. Do you know?
- Scottish? This is the capital of Scotland.
- It has the city New Mexico...
- We are very british in this country.
- The most romantic city.
- It is the dryest continets
- The beaver is the national animal of this country.
- This city attracts most tourists.
- This country has the tropical rainforest.
- The smallest city in terms of population.
- This country has a similar language to Danish.
24 Clues: The biggest country. • The one you live in. • The capital of the US. • The most romantic city. • It is the dryest continets • It has the city New Mexico... • The capital of this country is • Most populated area in Europe. • The biggest city in the world. • The coldest continent on earth. • It's national animal is an eagle. • York Where Spider-Man comes from. • ...
Countries of the World 2021-05-13
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- _____ today Hot Tamale
- The land down under
- Famous for watches & army knifes
- The U.S. longest war
- Lord of the Rings was filmed in New _____
- Florida had voter issue with a hanging_____
- If you don’t eat you will get _______
- The smallest country
- If it’s Tuesday it must be_______
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- Bogota is the capitol
- Pandas hail from this country
- Where King Tut rested for a long time
- Home of Big Ben
- Apartheid until recently
- _____ is the largest country
- Maple leaf country
- Where the Eiffel Tower is located
- Home of St. Patrick
- We eat it on Thanksgiving
- Naan bread is popular in this country
20 Clues: Home of Big Ben • Maple leaf country • The land down under • Home of St. Patrick • The U.S. longest war • The smallest country • Bogota is the capitol • _____ today Hot Tamale • Apartheid until recently • We eat it on Thanksgiving • _____ is the largest country • Pandas hail from this country • Famous for watches & army knifes • Where the Eiffel Tower is located • ...
Countries 2023 and 2024 2023-03-05
22 Clues: Doha • Kabul • Cairo • Abuja • Lisbon • Bamako • Managua • Yerevan • Algiers • Valletta • Santiago • Islamabad • Podgorica • Kathmandu • Amsterdam • Port Louis • Panama City • Kuala Lumpur • Islands Majuro • States Washington DC • Powerful navy and army • Winner of 2023 FIFA World Cup Football
Wedding Crossword About Countries? 2014-03-31
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- A long disappointing bus ride is what we did here
- You showed me really good pizza here
- Make sure you have the right footwear to hike here
- Big spiders here
- Navigated this transit system even though we couldn't read it
- Here everything is cheap
- We ate with our hands in this country
- Free beer, free food? Yes please
- Did a long road trip to a lake
- Did another long road trip around a ring?
- We toured around a graveyard here
- The buildings are white and blue
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- You could see two continents from this country
- We hopped along here
- Where we fell in love
- Kids stay up later here than us
- Wine tours are the best
- We saw the Canadian gate here
- We were afraid to snorkel here
- People are dressed up, but it's not Halloween?
- 50 cent beers, yes please
- My tongue feels a little numb
- Big oil works here
- When walking, 'just go'
- Upgraded to Ocean view from the hotel room
- We saw some Disney Character here
26 Clues: Big spiders here • Big oil works here • We hopped along here • Where we fell in love • Wine tours are the best • When walking, 'just go' • Here everything is cheap • 50 cent beers, yes please • We saw the Canadian gate here • My tongue feels a little numb • We were afraid to snorkel here • Did a long road trip to a lake • Kids stay up later here than us • ...
Countries of the World 2014-11-24
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- Travellers go to this country to see the Pyramids and the Sphinx
- This country has the "Eiffel Tower"
- The capital of this country is "Manila"
- Santiago is the capital of this country rich in minerals and wine making
- This country's name is similiar to Austrailia except a few letters
- After the Berlin wall fell, this country was officially reunified in 1990
- This country is famous for sushi and comics
- This very small country is found in Italy
- In 2002, this country hosted the 17th World Cup with Japan
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- We eat a bird with the same name as this country
- Grace Kelly became the Princess of this country
- Kim Il-sung is still considered as an official leader of this country though he died in 1994
- The 2014 World Cup was held in this country
- The first astraunaut Yuri Gagarin was from this country
- Maoris are the original natives of this country
- This country's flag has a red maple leaf on it.
- This country is well known for its celebration of bullfights
- Noah knew it as “the land of milk and honey.”
- This country is Gandhi's birthplace
- This country has the largest population in the world
20 Clues: This country has the "Eiffel Tower" • This country is Gandhi's birthplace • The capital of this country is "Manila" • This very small country is found in Italy • The 2014 World Cup was held in this country • This country is famous for sushi and comics • Noah knew it as “the land of milk and honey.” • Grace Kelly became the Princess of this country • ...
4 Latin American Countries 2016-02-04
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- that has to do with countryside
- a land that is good for agriculture
- position of a place
- important industry in Mexico, Cuba, and Brazil
- a resource from Venezuela and Mexico
- the 2nd largest river in the world
- other kind of strong winds
- a country between the United States and Central America
- kind of winds in Cuba/in the Caribbean
- a political system in Cuba
- what tourists like in Brazil
- what we find in the nature to use, like: coal, gold, silver, oil
- America that is not North
- a high land that is flat on the top
- Venezuela is this to Cuba
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- an island country in the West Indies/Caribbean Sea
- that has to do with a city
- the weather
- this is what is happening when the government in Cuba is saving electricity
- contamination of land, air, and water
- Cuba; land with water on all 4 sides
- a place where ships come
- the capital of Venezuela
- tropical forest in Brazil, called the "lungs of the planet"
- a dry place with sand, like Atacama
- cash-crop from Brazil
- selling to and buying from other countries
- a country in South America rich in oil
- of Cuba
- the largest country in Latin America
30 Clues: of Cuba • the weather • position of a place • cash-crop from Brazil • a place where ships come • the capital of Venezuela • America that is not North • Venezuela is this to Cuba • that has to do with a city • other kind of strong winds • a political system in Cuba • what tourists like in Brazil • that has to do with countryside • the 2nd largest river in the world • ...
Countries by flag objects 2017-05-22
26 Clues: Yurt • AK-47 • Cedar • Nutmeg • Carpet • Parrot • Sextant • Quetzal • 50 Stars • Ying Yang • 2 Daggers • Angkor Wat • Maple Leaf • Basotho Hat • Sky over Rio • Golden Cross • Wheel of Law • Star of David • Cog & Machete • Keys to Heaven • Druk the Dragon • Bird of Paradise • Lion holding Sword • Grey Crowned Crane • Steppe Eagle & Sun • 2 Spears and Shield
Northern Africa Countries & Capitals 2022-04-07
24 Clues: Lomé • Dakar • Tunis • Cairo • Rabat • Abuja • Accra • Bissau • Niamey • Banjul • Asmara • Bamako • Conakry • Tripoli • Laayoune • Khartoum • Monrovia • Freetown • N'Djamena • Nouakchott • Porto-Novo • Ouagadougou • Yamoussoukro • Algiers [El Djazaïr]
Famous Teams and Countries 2022-02-10
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- "Rojiblancos"
- First Canadian team in the MLS
- City of the 2021 MLS champion
- Yugoslavia EuropaCup I finalist
- First WorldCup Winner
- First non-Spanish EuropaCup I winner
- Winner of the 1967 AFC CL
- First Bundesliga Champion
- 1st club of the All-Time PremierLeague topscorer
- last Euros Winning country
- Oldest official Serie A champion
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- Unbeaten premierLeague team (invincibles)
- Winner of the 2012 AfricaCup
- Klose became Bundesliga topscorer for this team
- Sebastian
- Laliga champion playing in the city of
- Last Serie A champion who also delivered the topscorer
- Ligue 1 champion 2002 - 2008
- Only non-France team in the Ligue 1
- Main Club of the All-Time Eredivisie topscorer
20 Clues: Sebastian • "Rojiblancos" • First WorldCup Winner • Winner of the 1967 AFC CL • First Bundesliga Champion • last Euros Winning country • Winner of the 2012 AfricaCup • Ligue 1 champion 2002 - 2008 • City of the 2021 MLS champion • First Canadian team in the MLS • Yugoslavia EuropaCup I finalist • Oldest official Serie A champion • Only non-France team in the Ligue 1 • ...
Countries of the World 2021-12-20
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- A name of a famous cartoon
- Connects North America and South America
- Mesut Ozil
- The smallest country
- The largest country in Asia
- Zlatan Ibrahimovic
- Mario Balotelli
- Burj Khalifa is a famous landmark
- Completely surrounded by South Africa
- Riyadh is the capital
- The tear drop of India
- Tomato Festival
- Nelson Mandela
- Diego Forlan
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- Seol is the capital
- Lionel Messi
- The hexagon
- Kuala Lumpur is the capital
- Pyramid of Giza
- Yaya Toure
- a country consisting of 50 states
- The land of the kangaroos
- ruled in Maldives for 15 years
- Wellington is the capital
- Robin Van Persie
- The highest populated country in the world
- Taj Mahal is one of the famous landmark
- Kimono
- The largest country in South America
- The highest mountain in the world is located
- Kabul is the capital
31 Clues: Kimono • Mesut Ozil • Yaya Toure • The hexagon • Lionel Messi • Diego Forlan • Nelson Mandela • Pyramid of Giza • Mario Balotelli • Tomato Festival • Robin Van Persie • Zlatan Ibrahimovic • Seol is the capital • The smallest country • Kabul is the capital • Riyadh is the capital • The tear drop of India • The land of the kangaroos • Wellington is the capital • A name of a famous cartoon • ...
Countries of the world 2022-05-13
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- country directly south of Egypt
- what country owns easter island
- capital of Peru
- largest rainforest in the world
- largest river in the world by volume
- largest country in South America
- Who invented the wheel in 3500 BC?
- what city did islam began in
- largest lisland in the world
- what country controls galapagos islands
- what region did vikings come from
- largest rainforest basin in the Africa
- town we live in
- which country is known for pyramids
- smallest country in the world by area
- what ancient people invented purple dye
- civilization between tigris and euphrates river
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- country we live in
- largest country in the world by population
- who defeated the Assyrians
- Continent we live in
- country where mesopotamia was located
- largest country in africa by area
- longest river in the world
- largest country in the world by size
- largest island in the caribbean
- country where aztec empire was located
- what was a viking boat called
- social studies teacher last name
- Mr doucettes favorite childhood show
- largest country in africa by population
31 Clues: capital of Peru • town we live in • country we live in • Continent we live in • who defeated the Assyrians • longest river in the world • what city did islam began in • largest lisland in the world • what was a viking boat called • country directly south of Egypt • what country owns easter island • largest rainforest in the world • largest island in the caribbean • ...
Countries and Their Flags 2023-07-18
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- Which country's flag consists of five horizontal bands of blue and white?
- Which country's flag is a tricolor of black, yellow, and red?
- Which country's flag features a red dragon?
- Which country's flag consists of three vertical stripes of black, red, and gold?
- Which country's flag has a red maple leaf in the ?
- Which country's flag features a blue field with a yellow Nordic cross?
- Which country's flag is red, green, and black with a yellow star?
- Which country's flag consists of two horizontal stripes, white over red?
- What country's flag is green, white, and green with a red star?
- States What country's flag is red, white, and blue with a star in the top left corner?
- Which country's flag features a red field with a white cross?
- Which country's flag is red with a yellow star in the upper left corner?
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- Which country's flag features a yellow horizontal stripe between two green ones?
- Which country's flag has a white cross on a red background?
- Which country's flag consists of a red field with a white circle and crescent in the ?
- Which country's flag has a golden harp in the ?
- Which country's flag has a blue saltire on a white field?
- Which country's flag has five horizontal stripes of blue and white?
- Which country's flag has a white silhouette of a cedar tree on a red, green, and white background?
- Which country's flag is red with a white crescent and star?
20 Clues: Which country's flag features a red dragon? • Which country's flag has a golden harp in the ? • Which country's flag has a red maple leaf in the ? • Which country's flag has a blue saltire on a white field? • Which country's flag has a white cross on a red background? • Which country's flag is red with a white crescent and star? • ...
Countries of the world 2023-08-17
32 Clues: iifj • sola • apisn • acihn • hicel • peytg • apnaj • yltia • naiid • eewsdn • yrutek • ceeger • aaadcn • dpnola • arnfce • zlbiar • aussri • xieocm • maraice • reganym • aednlgn • eamtivn • adlahitn • ehtpoiai • aoiombcl • tralaisua • iiasendon • aaaamdgscr • kzksanaaht • wen elaaznd • le vosdalar • usdai aaabri
States/Countries Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-28
20 Clues: WW2 • Tea • Tacos • Memes • Anime • Chicago • Granite • LoveLand • A desert • Broadway • Flat State • Hurricanes • Pine trees • Immigrants • Pasta/Pizza • Origin Trail! • Greek Mythology • Crazy house prices • FIRE THE MAPLE SYRUP TURRETS!! • Does not have a very good leader
States and Countries E.R 2023-11-21
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- Home of the lobster roll
- Home of deep dish pizza
- Known for Carter Lake
- Known for olives
- Known as "The Treasure State"
- The great wall of China is here
- Known for Mississippi River
- Its flag has a big red dot
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- Has a leaf on its flag
- home of the grizzly bear
- Home of the lobster
- "Easter Land"
- Shaped like a mitten
- Its flag has a cross on it
- Known for bread
- Home of the rattlesnake
- Eiffel tower
- Has a nut named after it
- "The Pelican State"
- Belgium waffles are made here
20 Clues: Eiffel tower • "Easter Land" • Known for bread • Known for olives • Home of the lobster • "The Pelican State" • Shaped like a mitten • Known for Carter Lake • Has a leaf on its flag • Home of deep dish pizza • Home of the rattlesnake • Home of the lobster roll • home of the grizzly bear • Has a nut named after it • Its flag has a cross on it • Its flag has a big red dot • ...
Countries and states JB 2023-11-20
20 Clues: Beach • Bread • Paris • Hockey • koalas • Plywood • Forests • culture • Football • Military • Mountains • Fort Worth • Coastlines • Hot peppers • Rich Culture • Yale university • Known for ramen • Thinkers and artists • Civil Rights movement • Worlds oldest civilizations
Spanish-Speaking Countries Crossword 2023-12-07
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- The name of this country means 'Rich Coast'
- Shaped like a lima bean and the capital is Lima!
- Spanish-speaking country that is the largest island in the Caribbean.
- A land-locked country in South America.
- The other capital of Bolivia
- The capital is Caracas.
- This city is translated to 'Fresh Air' or 'Good Air'
- This country shares an island with Haiti.
- One of the capitals of Bolivia
- The capital is San Juan.
- The country closest to Antarctica.
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- Spanish-speaking country which shares a border with Mexico.
- The capital is Tegucigalpa.
- Named for its location on the Equator.
- The capital is Managua.
- The Central-American country that connects South America to Central America.
- Shares a border with the United States.
- The only Spanish-speaking country in Africa.
- Not a Spanish-speaking country, but the largest country in South America.
- This city means 'St. Savior'.
- A territory of the United States.
- The motherland of Spanish-speaking countries
- And island off its western coast is Easter Island.
- The capital is Montevideo.
24 Clues: The capital is Managua. • The capital is Caracas. • The capital is San Juan. • The capital is Montevideo. • The capital is Tegucigalpa. • The other capital of Bolivia • This city means 'St. Savior'. • One of the capitals of Bolivia • A territory of the United States. • The country closest to Antarctica. • Named for its location on the Equator. • ...
Countries of the World 2024-01-23
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- this country is famous for its food, including baguettes, croissants, and escargot (which means snails!)
- kimchi is a famous food from this country
- anime originally comes from this country
- kangaroos are a famous animal from this country
- Cairo is the capital city of this country
- this country shares the island of Hispaniola with one other country (1)
- Machu Picchu is a famous landmark in this country
- this country borders the United States to the south
- Messi is a famous soccer player from this country
- Rome is the capital city of this country
- this country shares the island of Hispaniola with one other country (2)
- this country is known for its famous canal
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- this country is the largest in size in the world (by total land area)
- orangutans, an endangered species of great apes, call this country home
- Nelson Mandela was the first president of this country
- Neymar is a famous soccer player from this country
- Bogota is the capital city of this country
- you can say "Auf Wiedersehen" when you leave this country
- Nairobi is the capital city of this country
- this country borders the United States to the north
- Mahatma Gandhi fought for this country's independence from British colonial rule
- this country has the largest population in the world
- there are many famous futbol teams from this country, including FC Barcelona and Real Madrid
23 Clues: anime originally comes from this country • Rome is the capital city of this country • kimchi is a famous food from this country • Cairo is the capital city of this country • Bogota is the capital city of this country • this country is known for its famous canal • Nairobi is the capital city of this country • kangaroos are a famous animal from this country • ...
Question Regarding ASEAN Countries 2023-08-28
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- Indonesia's climate
- Capital city of Malaysia
- Having 633 Ethnics Group
- Largest river in Indonesia
- Capital City of Laos
- East Border of Cambodia
- Highest Peak of Malaysia
- Capital City of Cambodia
- Land area of 237,955 km2
- What country is Laos (geography)
- Indonesia's Government
- Land area of 181,035 km2
- Who Published Das Kapital
- Malaysia's Majority Ethnics
- Brunei's East, South, West Border
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- Cambodia's majority religion
- Important Sector of Laos's Economy
- Indonesia's majority religion
- North Border of Laos
- The pros of being in the ring of fire
- Malaysia's Government
- Brunei Head of State
- highest point of Brunei
- has a temperature of 27,8 degrees
- West Malaysia's position
- The Head of State of Indonesia
- Malaysia's West Border
- Laos majority ethnics
- Largest lake in Sumatra
- Land area of 330,485 km2
30 Clues: Indonesia's climate • North Border of Laos • Brunei Head of State • Capital City of Laos • Malaysia's Government • Laos majority ethnics • Malaysia's West Border • Indonesia's Government • highest point of Brunei • East Border of Cambodia • Largest lake in Sumatra • West Malaysia's position • Capital city of Malaysia • Having 633 Ethnics Group • Highest Peak of Malaysia • ...
Countries by "fun" statistics 2023-09-07
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- Most Beer Consumption Per Capita
- Highest Natural Population Decline Rate
- Apparently No Covid-19 Cases
- Most Vanilla Exports
- Highest Deflation
- Most Territory
- Highest Unemployment
- Highest GDP Per Capita
- Tallest People
- Most Oil Exports
- Most Economic Freedom
- Southernmost Northernmost Point
- Most Onion Exports
- Best Infrastructure
- Least Greenhouse Gas Emmisions Per Capita
- Lowest Birth Rate
- Happiest Country
- Least Fragile Country
- Most Quinoa Exports
- Highest Population Density
- Tallest Building
- Most Coconut Exports
- Shares Highest Point
- Lowest Road Quality
- Most Date Exports
- Lowest Point
- Highest Suicide Rate
- Most Annual Percipitation
- UN Member recognized by least other UN Members
- Tied for Least Free
- Best Country TAKE THAT USA
- Most Olive Exports
- Safest
- Highest Social Mobility
- Least Military Strength
- Most Sesame Exports
- Lowest Wealth Inequality
- Most Uranium Reserves
- Highest Immigration (2010-2015)
- Highest Inflation
- Most Renewable Water
- Highest Population (Allegedly)
- Tied for Most Rugby World Cup Wins
- Highest Bovine Meat Consumption Per Capita
- Most Females Per Male
- Most Yam Exports
- Highest Crude Divorce Rate
- Highest Crude Marriage Rate
- Most Hockey World Cup Wins
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- Most Pineapple Exports
- Most Lakes
- Best For Tourists
- Highest Homicide Rate
- Highest Minimum Annual Paid Leave
- Most Fragile Country
- Highest Natural Disaster Risk
- Highest Death Rate
- Highest Natural Population Increase Rate
- Unhappiest Country
- Highest Cigarette Consumption Per Eligable Capita
- Lowest Suicide Rate
- Most Avocado Exports
- Most Olympic Medals Per Capita
- Least Economic Freedom
- Most Road Deaths Per Capita
- Lowest Infant Mortality Rate
- Most Fig Exports
- Most Cashew Nut Exports
- Lowest Obesity Rate
- Lowest Elderly Literacy Rate
- Most Rubber Exports
- Highest Poultry Meat Consumption Per Capita
- Least Exports
- Highest Average IQ
- Highest Emmigration (2010-2015)
- Tied For Highest Youth Literacy Rate
- Least Renewable Water
- Shortest Tallest Building
- Hottest Country
- Most Copper Exports
- Lowest Population Density (GREENLAND IS NOT A COUNTRY)
- Highest Gun Ownership Rate
- Most Sunflower Seed Exports
- Lowest Average Elevation
- Lowest Percent of GDP Spent on Research And Development
- Least Imports
- Most Tourists
- Tied for Most Free
- Tied For Lowest Credit Rating
89 Clues: Safest • Most Lakes • Lowest Point • Least Exports • Least Imports • Most Tourists • Most Territory • Tallest People • Hottest Country • Most Oil Exports • Happiest Country • Most Fig Exports • Tallest Building • Most Yam Exports • Best For Tourists • Highest Deflation • Lowest Birth Rate • Most Date Exports • Highest Inflation • Highest Death Rate • Unhappiest Country • Most Onion Exports • Highest Average IQ • ...
Africa Countries - Ava Pedersen 2024-03-06
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- Home to more pyramids than Egypt
- Home to the richest man ever
- A girls name
- Has the fastest growing economy in the wold
- The people here practice voodoo
- Home to 600 species of birds
- Called the “Kingdom of the Sky”
- Has a population of over 200 million people
- Largest country in Africa
- They dont use plastic bags in this country
- Spanish word for green
- Home of the largest man-made lake
- The Lion King takes place here
- Home to 80% of Africa’s gorillas
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- Ana Schreier went here
- The Greeks originally called Africa this name
- Opposite of North Africa
- Pyramids
- Called “Land of the Moon”
- Home to the deepest river in the world
- Home to the largest city in Africa
- Located in the Indian Ocean
- Man’s name
- Home to the world’s tallest sand dune
- About the size of Great Britian
25 Clues: Pyramids • Man’s name • A girls name • Ana Schreier went here • Spanish word for green • Opposite of North Africa • Called “Land of the Moon” • Largest country in Africa • Located in the Indian Ocean • Home to the richest man ever • Home to 600 species of birds • The Lion King takes place here • The people here practice voodoo • Called the “Kingdom of the Sky” • ...
States and Countries mapping 2024-03-19
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- golden gate bridge
- northern lights
- the largest area of land that flows into the river
- Salt Lake largest salt water lake in the western hemisphere
- buckingham palace
- vibrant city
- eiffel tower
- cowboy like culture
- industrialization and opposition to slavery
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- lobster
- largest continent
- temple of heaven
- golfing tournaments
- the outback
- maple syrup
- It is the greatest river of South America
- rich agriculture
- Second largest in the world.
- disney
- distinctive culture, accents, and music
20 Clues: disney • lobster • the outback • maple syrup • vibrant city • eiffel tower • northern lights • temple of heaven • rich agriculture • largest continent • buckingham palace • golden gate bridge • golfing tournaments • cowboy like culture • Second largest in the world. • distinctive culture, accents, and music • It is the greatest river of South America • industrialization and opposition to slavery • ...
Countries and Capitals Crosssword 2024-02-12
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- an Unknown Capital
- Copenhagen
- AddisAbaba
- Liberia
- Bandar Seri Begawan
- St.VincentandtheGrenadines
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Jamaica
- Port Vila
- Bolivia
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- India
- USA
- Niamey
- Noouakchott
- Ulaanbataar
- Malaysia
- Bulgaria
- Austria
- St Kitts & Nevis
- Brasilia
- Bamako
- Riga
- Cambodia
- Mexico City
- Albania
- Australia
- United States,what does it have?
- Canada
28 Clues: USA • Riga • India • Niamey • Bamako • Canada • Austria • Liberia • Albania • Jamaica • Bolivia • Malaysia • Bulgaria • Brasilia • Cambodia • Australia • Port Vila • Copenhagen • AddisAbaba • Noouakchott • Ulaanbataar • Mexico City • St Kitts & Nevis • an Unknown Capital • Bandar Seri Begawan • Bosnia & Herzegovina • St.VincentandtheGrenadines • United States,what does it have?
Countries and Capitals Crosssword 2024-02-12
Across
- an Unknown Capital
- Copenhagen
- AddisAbaba
- Liberia
- Bandar Seri Begawan
- St.VincentandtheGrenadines
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Jamaica
- Port Vila
- Bolivia
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- India
- USA
- Niamey
- Noouakchott
- Ulaanbataar
- Malaysia
- Bulgaria
- Austria
- St Kitts & Nevis
- Brasilia
- Bamako
- Riga
- Cambodia
- Mexico City
- Albania
- Australia
- United States,what does it have?
- Canada
28 Clues: USA • Riga • India • Niamey • Bamako • Canada • Austria • Liberia • Albania • Jamaica • Bolivia • Malaysia • Bulgaria • Brasilia • Cambodia • Australia • Port Vila • Copenhagen • AddisAbaba • Noouakchott • Ulaanbataar • Mexico City • St Kitts & Nevis • an Unknown Capital • Bandar Seri Begawan • Bosnia & Herzegovina • St.VincentandtheGrenadines • United States,what does it have?
COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD 2025-02-11
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- 28
- 124
- 93
- 136
- 197
- 18
- 145
- 163
- 99
- 165
- 186
- 138
- 63
- 34
- 20
- 31
- 164
- 174
- 135
- 158
- 195
- 101
- 179
- 150
- 134
- 35
- 11
- 86
- 104
- 51
- 97
- 108
- 4
- 26
- 80
- 162
- 120
- 49
- 128
- 32
- 46
- 139
- 68
- 81
- 175
- 152
- 127
- 154
- 171
- 187
- 143
- 91
- 10
- 78
- 180
- 7
- 39
- 16
- 117
- 83
- 60
- 132
- 115
- 92
- 27
- 193
- 3
- 73
- 189
- 85
- 118
- 177
- 38
- 110
- 9
- 57
- 36
- 58
- 160
- 6
- 133
- 161
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- 13
- 95
- 137
- 87
- 44
- 102
- 126
- 116
- 8
- 188
- 90
- 172
- 78
- 59
- 151
- 2
- 53
- 130
- 190
- 15
- 17
- 114
- 159
- 12
- 72
- 56
- 65
- 55
- 77
- 29
- 146
- 106
- 176
- 45
- 69
- 125
- 113
- 47
- 182
- 70
- 24
- 100
- 140
- 96
- 196
- 112
- 71
- 184
- 141
- 84
- 52
- 144
- 181
- 191
- 67
- 5
- 153
- 94
- 61
- 119
- 43
- 14
- 178
- 173
- 169
- 103
- 170
- 168
- 194
- 107
- 74
- 149
- 79
- 76
- 40
- 89
- 54
- 98
- 129
- 30
- 37
- 156
- 122
- 111
167 Clues: 8 • 2 • 4 • 5 • 7 • 3 • 9 • 6 • 19 • 13 • 95 • 28 • 87 • 44 • 93 • 90 • 18 • 78 • 99 • 59 • 63 • 34 • 20 • 53 • 15 • 31 • 17 • 12 • 72 • 35 • 11 • 56 • 65 • 55 • 77 • 86 • 29 • 45 • 51 • 69 • 47 • 97 • 70 • 24 • 26 • 80 • 96 • 49 • 32 • 46 • 71 • 84 • 52 • 68 • 67 • 81 • 94 • 61 • 43 • 14 • 91 • 10 • 78 • 39 • 16 • 74 • 83 • 60 • 79 • 76 • 92 • 27 • 40 • 89 • 54 • 98 • 73 • 85 • 30 • 37 • 38 • 57 • 36 • 58 • 137 • 124 • 102 • 126 • 136 • 116 • 197 • 188 • 172 • 145 • 163 • 165 • 151 • 186 • 138 • 130 • 190 • 164 • 174 • 135 • 158 • 195 • 114 • 101 • 159 • 179 • 150 • 134 • 146 • 106 • 176 • 104 • 125 • 113 • 182 • 108 • 100 • 162 • 140 • 120 • 128 • 196 • 112 • 139 • 184 • 141 • 144 • 181 • 191 • 153 • 175 • 152 • 127 • 154 • 119 • 171 • 187 • 143 • 178 • 173 • 169 • 103 • 180 • ...
All Countries and Capitals 2025-03-20
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- Luxembourg
- Dushanbe
- Washington, D.C.
- Mexico City
- Jakarta
- Muscat
- Montevideo
- Caracas
- Zagreb
- Yaren
- Kigali
- Windhoek
- Jerusalem
- Kathmandu
- Helsinki
- Khartoum
- Ankara
- San Salvador
- Andorra la Vella
- Maputo
- Rome
- Buenos Aires
- Ottawa
- Roseau
- Tehran
- Apia
- Monrovia
- Pretoria
- Asmara
- Ulan Bator
- Baku
- Nicosia
- Beirut
- Tegucigalpa
- Ngerulmud
- Tallinn
- Niamey
- Victoria
- Yamoussoukro
- Copenhagen
- Port Moresby
- Palikir
- Port au Prince
- Nairobi
- Suva
- Lima
- Bandar Seri Begawan
- Valletta
- Sana'a
- Santiago
- Harare
- Bratislava
- Tripoli
- Dublin
- Accra
- Port Vila
- South Tarawa
- Quito
- Ljubljana
- Tbilisi
- Tirana
- Freetown
- Canberra
- Kuwait City
- Ouagadougou
- Monaco
- Minsk
- Conakry
- San José
- Islamabad
- Naypyidaw
- Chisinau
- Manama
- New Delhi
- Brasilia
- Warsaw
- Doha
- Brussels
- Antananarivo
- Podgorica
- Honiara
- Skopje
- Nouakchott
- Dodoma
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- Kampala
- Lomé
- Dakar
- Pyongyang
- Kabul
- Madrid
- Funafuti
- Oslo
- Phnom Penh
- Kingston
- Malabo
- Beijing
- San Marino
- Abuja
- Majuro
- Luanda
- Amman
- Hanoi
- Dili
- Tunis
- Libreville
- Gaborone
- Bamako
- Sofia
- Damascus
- Yerevan
- Astana
- Budapest
- N'Djamena
- Bogotá
- Thimphu
- Mogadishu
- Vaduz
- Moscow
- Manila
- Prague
- Reykjavik
- Sucre
- Paris
- Havana
- Malé
- Riga
- Tokyo
- Nassau
- Vilnius
- Port Louis
- Gitega
- Singapore
- Panamá
- Addis Ababa
- Banjul
- Kuala Lumpur
- Vientiane
- Amsterdam
- Belmopan
- Athens
- Paramaribo
- Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
- Riyadh
- Lilongwe
- Rabat
- Georgetown
- Baghdad
- Moroni
- Castries
- Kyiv
- Stockholm
- Vienna
- Berlin
- Cairo
- St. George's
- Dhaka
- Lusaka
- Lisbon
- Bridgetown
- Asunción
- Bucharest
- Belgrade
- Algiers
- Porto Novo
- Nuku'alofa
165 Clues: Lomé • Oslo • Dili • Rome • Apia • Baku • Malé • Riga • Suva • Lima • Kyiv • Doha • Dakar • Kabul • Yaren • Abuja • Amman • Hanoi • Tunis • Sofia • Vaduz • Sucre • Paris • Tokyo • Accra • Quito • Rabat • Minsk • Cairo • Dhaka • Madrid • Muscat • Malabo • Zagreb • Kigali • Majuro • Luanda • Ankara • Maputo • Ottawa • Roseau • Bamako • Tehran • Astana • Asmara • Bogotá • Beirut • Moscow • Manila • Prague • Niamey • Havana • Nassau • Gitega • Panamá • Banjul • Sana'a • Harare • Dublin • Athens • Riyadh • Tirana • Moroni • Monaco • Vienna • ...
Beauty in Different Countries 2025-01-19
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- darker hair and eyebrows, defined cheekbones, and clear skin
- natural makeup, and thinner nose
- definition of cheekbones and collarbones, cleaner eyebrows, and well-kept hair
- Thinner eyebrows, flawless skin, smokey eyes, and brighter lips
- wearing a hijab, orange makeup, and eyeliner
- paler skin, dark ginger hair, and no makeup
- natural bare skin or light makeup, and clear skin
- colourful makeup, and clear skin
- darker skin and eyes, bright lips and eyes, and smaller face
- bright pink blush, blue eyes, bright red lipstick and a tan
- big blue eyes, narrow nose, and longer face
- long lashes, bright makeup, and flawless skin
- darker eyebrows, skin, lips, hair, and a slimmer nose
- bright blue eyeshadow, and pinker lips
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- long dark hair, defined face, bold makeup, some jewellery, and smaller forehead
- Blue eyes, clear skin, and minimal make-up
- pale glowy skin, pinker lips, and no makeup
- bold lashes, pale flawless skin, heavily lip-glossed lips, and heavy makeup
- long dark hair, long lashes, bright blue eyes, and defined eyebrows
- thinner eyebrows, lots of jewellery, and natural makeup
- darker skin, bold eyebrows, smaller chin, and lined eyes
- brown eyes, flawless skin, narrow nose bridge, and nude makeup
22 Clues: natural makeup, and thinner nose • colourful makeup, and clear skin • bright blue eyeshadow, and pinker lips • Blue eyes, clear skin, and minimal make-up • pale glowy skin, pinker lips, and no makeup • paler skin, dark ginger hair, and no makeup • big blue eyes, narrow nose, and longer face • wearing a hijab, orange makeup, and eyeliner • ...
European Countries Test 1 2025-03-25
European countries and capitals 2025-04-04
20 Clues: Italy • Spain • Norway • Sweden • France • Poland • Greece • Russia • Finland • Ukraine • Belarus • England • Austria • Germany • Iceland • Slovakia • Portugal • Lithuania • Czech Rep. • Switzerland
Words related to countries 2024-10-15
24 Clues: Flag • State • nation • Border • Embassy • Culture • Economy • Monarchy • Province • Currency • Republic • Language • Alliance • Democracy • Diplomacy • Territory • Government • Population • Federation • Nationality • Citizenchip • Sovereignty • Constitution • Independence
Countries of the world 2024-09-29
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- Famous for tango and steak
- Home to the Amazon rainforest
- Africa Known for the Cape of Good Hope
- Renowned for pho and stunning landscapes
- The largest country in the world
- Most populous country in Africa
- Known for sushi and cherry blossoms
- Known for design and the Nobel Prize
- Kingdom Known for its monarchy and Big Ben
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- Famous for pasta and the Colosseum
- Famous for its beaches and cuisine
- Known for Oktoberfest and castles
- Land of pharaohs and pyramids
- Bridging Europe and Asia
- Known for tacos and ancient ruins
- Famous for flamenco and paella
- Renowned for wine and the Eiffel Tower
- Famous for its wildlife and safaris
- Known for maple syrup and hockey
- Home of the Taj Mahal and curry
20 Clues: Bridging Europe and Asia • Famous for tango and steak • Land of pharaohs and pyramids • Home to the Amazon rainforest • Famous for flamenco and paella • Most populous country in Africa • Home of the Taj Mahal and curry • The largest country in the world • Known for maple syrup and hockey • Known for Oktoberfest and castles • Known for tacos and ancient ruins • ...
Europe Countries by Captial 2024-08-16
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- Amsterdam
- Vatican City
- Berlin
- Nicosia
- Bucharest
- Ljubljana
- Sofia
- Monaco
- Pristina
- Stockholm
- Bratislava
- London
- Rome
- Athens
- Prague
- Astana
- Tbilisi
- Podgorica
- Zagreb
- Warsaw
- Vaduz
- Lisbon
- Baku
- Dublin
- Yerevan
- Riga
- Paris
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- Sarajevo
- Bern
- Tallinn
- Helsinki
- Minsk
- Chisinau
- Reykjavik
- Tirana
- Kiev
- Andorra la Vella
- San Marino
- Skopje
- Vilnius
- Belgrade
- Valletta
- Ankara
- Madrid
- Budapest
- Vienna
- Oslo
- Moscow
- Luxembourg
- Brussels
- Copenhagen
51 Clues: Bern • Kiev • Rome • Oslo • Baku • Riga • Minsk • Sofia • Vaduz • Paris • Berlin • Tirana • Monaco • Skopje • London • Athens • Prague • Astana • Ankara • Madrid • Vienna • Moscow • Zagreb • Warsaw • Lisbon • Dublin • Tallinn • Nicosia • Vilnius • Tbilisi • Yerevan • Sarajevo • Helsinki • Chisinau • Pristina • Belgrade • Valletta • Budapest • Brussels • Amsterdam • Bucharest • Ljubljana • Reykjavik • Stockholm • Podgorica • Bratislava • San Marino • Luxembourg • Copenhagen • Vatican City • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE OF COUNTRIES 2024-08-17
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- person whose job is to wear and show new styles of clothes and be photographed wearing them
- a man who works in business, especially at a high level
- a person whose job is writing compuengineerter programs
- a person whose job involves traveling and working in a spacecraft
- a scientist who studies geology
- a person employed to analyse and interpret complex digital data
- a person whose job is to take care of sick or injured people, usually in a hospital
- a person who sings, or whose job is singing, especially in public
- a theoretical physicist
- the person in charge of some organizations, clubs, colleges, etc.
- a person whose job is to represent his or her country in a foreign country, for example, in an embassy
- person whose job involves designing and building engines, machines, roads
- a person who creates works of art, especially paintings or drawings
- a person who has been trained to advise people with therapy, regarding problems, especially personal problems
- a doctor who studies and treats mental illnesses
- a person who is trained to help a lawyer
- the person in charge of a ship or commercial aircraft
- a person whose job is teaching, especially in a school
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- a person who plays a musical instrument or writes music, especially as a job
- a person who takes part in the sport of wrestling
- a person whose job is writing books, stories, articles
- a person whose job is to decide how things such as clothes, furniture, tools, etc. will look or work by making drawings, plans or patterns
- a person who studies archaeology
- a person or an organization that invests money in something
- a scientist who studies and is trained in psychology
- a person who plays a lot of sport, especially as a professional
- a person, either a member of the family or somebody who is paid, who takes care of a child, a sick person or an old person at home
- a member of an army, especially one who is not an officer
- a scientist who studies biology
- a person who has been trained in medical science, whose job is to treat people who are ill or injured
- a person who dances or whose job is dancing
- a person in a court who has the authority to decide how criminals should be punished or to make legal decisions
- a person whose job is painting buildings, walls
- engineer Machine learning engineers are professionals who research, build, and design the AI responsible for machine learning
- a person who writes music, especially classical music
- a person whose job is designing buildings
- a person who studies or is an expert in one or more of the natural sciences (= for example, physics, chemistry or biology
- planner
- a person who performs on the stage, on television or in films, especially as a profession
- a person who operates the controls of an aircraft, especially as a job
- a person whose job is to prepare and sell medicines, and who works in a shop
- a person who is trained and qualified to advise people about the law and to represent them in court, and to write legal documents
- a person who introduces, or gives information about, programmes on the radio or television
- person whose job is to act for, or manage the affairs of, other people in business, politics, etc.
44 Clues: planner • a theoretical physicist • a scientist who studies biology • a scientist who studies geology • a person who studies archaeology • a person who is trained to help a lawyer • a person whose job is designing buildings • a person who dances or whose job is dancing • a person whose job is painting buildings, walls • a doctor who studies and treats mental illnesses • ...
Countries of the World 2024-10-20
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- European country with 6,000 islands
- World's smallest country (7)
- Home to Mount Everest (5)
- Where Mount Kilimanjaro located (5)
- Trades in rupees (5)
- The Rockies mountain range (3)
- The Great Wall (5)
- Has the second largest shipping canal in the world (6)
- Home of the kiwi bird (10)
- Longest country in the world (5)
- Paddington bear's homeland (4)
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- Where the european parliament is based (7)
- Home to Lusail Stadium which hosted the recent world cup (5)
- Red circle on a green background flag (10)
- Country with the most lakes in the world (6)
- Home to a huge statue of Jesus (6)
- Home to tapas (5)
- Once separated into East and West until 1989
- Large island east of mainland Africa
- Symbolised by the cherry blossom tree (5)
20 Clues: Home to tapas (5) • The Great Wall (5) • Trades in rupees (5) • Home to Mount Everest (5) • Home of the kiwi bird (10) • World's smallest country (7) • The Rockies mountain range (3) • Paddington bear's homeland (4) • Longest country in the world (5) • Home to a huge statue of Jesus (6) • European country with 6,000 islands • Where Mount Kilimanjaro located (5) • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries Capitals 2025-11-18
21 Clues: Cuba • Peru • Chile • Spain • Panama • Mexico • Uruguay • Bolivia • Ecuador • Colombia • Paraguay • Honduras • Nicaragua • CostaRica • Argentina • Venezuela • Guatemala • ElSalvador • PuertoRico • EquatorialGuinea • DominicanRepublic
Countries of the World 2025-12-10
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- A European country known for the Eiffel Tower and delicious pastries.
- A North African country famous for pyramids and the Nile River.
- An island nation known for green hills and folklore.
- A sunny European country known for flamenco dancing and soccer.
- Korea A country in East Asia famous for K-pop and high-tech cities.
- A country in the Andes Mountains and home to Machu Picchu.
- Africa The country at the southern tip of Africa with diverse wildlife.
- A volcanic island country known for hot springs and geysers.
- A European country known for ancient ruins and mythology.
- One of the world’s oldest civilizations and home of the Great Wall.
- The largest country in the world, stretching across Europe and Asia.
- A large country north of the United States known for maple syrup.
- An East African nation known for safaris and the Great Rift Valley.
- A long, skinny country on the west coast of South America with many climates.
- The most populated country in Africa, known for its film industry Nollywood.
- A huge South Asian country known for the Taj Mahal.
- Zealand An island country known for kiwi birds and beautiful landscapes.
- A Central European country known for its history and hearty food.
- A Caribbean nation that shares an island with the Dominican Republic.
- Kingdom An island nation in Europe that includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
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- A northern European country known for cold winters and the Nobel Prizes.
- An island nation known for sushi, anime, and advanced technology.
- Arabia A large desert nation in the Middle East with important Islamic sites.
- The country south of the United States with famous ancient pyramids.
- A country and continent known for kangaroos and the Outback.
- A coastal nation west of Spain known for explorers and sea voyages.
- A group of thousands of islands in Southeast Asia.
- A Southeast Asian nation known for rice paddies and long coastlines.
- A Caribbean island known for reggae music.
- A Scandinavian country known for fjords.
- The biggest country in South America and home to the Amazon Rainforest.
- A South American country known for coffee and mountains.
- The world’s largest island country with many volcanoes.
- A large European country known for castles, forests, and the Autobahn.
- A northern country known for saunas and thousands of lakes.
- A South American country known for tango dancing and gauchos.
- A Southeast Asian country known for beaches and spicy food.
- An island nation in the Caribbean known for old cars and cigars.
- A boot-shaped country known for pizza, pasta, and ancient Rome.
- A country located in both Europe and Asia, known for Turkish delight.
40 Clues: A Scandinavian country known for fjords. • A Caribbean island known for reggae music. • A group of thousands of islands in Southeast Asia. • A huge South Asian country known for the Taj Mahal. • An island nation known for green hills and folklore. • The world’s largest island country with many volcanoes. • A South American country known for coffee and mountains. • ...
Countries of the World 2025-12-11
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- Country named for the equator
- Republic – Caribbean country sharing Hispaniola
- Emerald Isle home to the Cliffs of Moher
- Southeast Asian kingdom known as the “Land of Smiles”
- Country of pyramids and pharaohs
- Southern African nation known for the Okavango Delta
- University in New York sharing a name with this answer (if you meant Colombia, let me know!)
- Trevor's only european vacation
- Most populated
- Island nation that gave birth to reggae
- Low-lying country known for tulips and canals
- Caribbean island with Havana as its capital
- Largest country
- 2nd most populated
- Africa – Rainbow Nation at the continent’s southern tip
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- Land of the steppes and Genghis Khan
- Island nation known for Shinto shrines and sushi
- Himalayan home to Mount Everest
- Nation whose emblematic leaf turns up red in autumn
- Central African nation split from its “Democratic” namesake
- Mideast nation symbolized by a cedar tree
- Only South American nation where English is the official language
- Island home of lemurs
- Boot-shaped country
- Country once divided by a Cold War wall
- North Atlantic island of volcanoes and sagas
- States – Country stretching “from sea to shining sea”
- Country famous for a canal linking two oceans
- European nation famous for the Louvre
- Country where Día de los Muertos is a major tradition
30 Clues: Most populated • Largest country • 2nd most populated • Boot-shaped country • Island home of lemurs • Country named for the equator • Himalayan home to Mount Everest • Trevor's only european vacation • Country of pyramids and pharaohs • Land of the steppes and Genghis Khan • European nation famous for the Louvre • Country once divided by a Cold War wall • ...
countries and nationalities-Karoliina 2025-10-27
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- suurbritannia
- hiina päritolu
- argentiina
- egiptuse päritolu
- poola
- slovakkia
- türgi päritolu
- iiri päritolu
- briti päritolu
- hiina
- ameerika päritolu
- itaalia
- poola päritolu
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- vene päritolu
- egiptus
- prantslanna
- jaapan
- jaapani päritolu
- hispaania päritolu
- türgi
- poolakas
- ameerika ühendriigid
- iirlane
- venemaa
- brasiilia
- hispaanlane
26 Clues: türgi • poola • hiina • jaapan • egiptus • iirlane • venemaa • itaalia • poolakas • slovakkia • brasiilia • argentiina • prantslanna • hispaanlane • suurbritannia • vene päritolu • iiri päritolu • hiina päritolu • türgi päritolu • briti päritolu • poola päritolu • jaapani päritolu • egiptuse päritolu • ameerika päritolu • hispaania päritolu • ameerika ühendriigid
