countries Crossword Puzzles
4 Latin American Countries 2016-02-04
Across
- 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
Across
- "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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
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 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 and nationalities-Karoliina 2025-10-27
Across
- 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
European Countries and Capitals 2026-01-03
25 Clues: Spain • Italy • Poland • France • Greece • Latvia • Sweden • Russia • Norway • Andorra • Denmark • Ukraine • Austria • Belarus • Germany • Finland • Belgium • Estonia • Portugal • Lithuania • Luxembourg • Netherlands • Switzerland • Liechtenstein • United Kingdom
Animals,Countries and Foods!!! 2025-12-19
Across
- ένα γνωστό ζώο που σέρνετε.
- το πιο συνηθισμένο πτηνό.
- η χώρα που πίνουν πολύ τσάι.
- ένα ζώο που φτείνει.
- όταν κανείς έχει γενέθλια το τρώμε.
- η χώρα που ζούμε.
- το μίλο άλλα ξινό!
- το φαγητό που η Ελλάδα είναι φιμισμένη για αυτό.
- η χώρα που έχει τις Άλπεις.
- το πιο διάσιμο φαγητό στην Ιταλία.
- αυτή η χώρα έχει τον πίργο του Αίφεl.
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- η γειτονική χώρα με την Ελλάδα.
- η Μακεδονία...βόρια!
- ένα από τα πιο απλά πιάτα(με σιτάρι).
- το έχουμε πολύ στα σπίτια μας, δεν ζει όμως πολύ(2 χρόνια)
- επίσης ένα από τα πιο συνηθισμένα κατηκίδια ζώα.
- το ζώο ή καλύτερα... ο βασιλιάς της ζούγκλας!
- το πιο καθημερινό ζώο στη θάλασσσα.
- το πιο συνηθισμένο κατηκίδιο.
- είναι διάσιμο στην Γερμανία αυτό το φαγητό.
20 Clues: η χώρα που ζούμε. • το μίλο άλλα ξινό! • η Μακεδονία...βόρια! • ένα ζώο που φτείνει. • το πιο συνηθισμένο πτηνό. • ένα γνωστό ζώο που σέρνετε. • η χώρα που έχει τις Άλπεις. • η χώρα που πίνουν πολύ τσάι. • το πιο συνηθισμένο κατηκίδιο. • η γειτονική χώρα με την Ελλάδα. • το πιο διάσιμο φαγητό στην Ιταλία. • το πιο καθημερινό ζώο στη θάλασσσα. • όταν κανείς έχει γενέθλια το τρώμε. • ...
Spanish-Speaking Countries & Capitals 2026-03-12
21 Clues: Lima • Quito • Sucre • Havana • Bogotá • Madrid • Malabo • Caracas • Managua • San Juan • San José • Asunción • Santiago • Montevideo • Panama City • Mexico City • Tegucigalpa • San Salvador • Buenos Aires • Santo Domingo • Guatemala City
COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD 2025-02-11
Across
- 19
- 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 OF THE WORLD! 2026-03-27
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- A country of Jews, motherland of all 3 Abrahamic religions
- A country famous for its canals, tulips, windmills, painters, including Van Gogh and Rembrandt
- The largest country in Europe, famous for it’s boxers, high jumpers, churches with golden domes.
- A country where Dragon is a national symbol
- An island country in South-Eastern Asia famous for its beaches and ecological problems
- Ukraine’s biggest friend, one of 3 Baltic countries with the capital city Vilnius
- Country famous for Alpine landscapes, architecture, Mozart and its capital city Vienna
- The Rising Sun Country. The flag: white background, red circle
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- A country in Eastern Europe with a red-and-white flag.
- A beautiful rich Nordic country that was Imperialistic and one of its kings was Karl the XXII injured in Poltava battle
- A small Baltic country with the capital city Tallinn
- A country in Southern Europe known for its sea resorts, war in former Yugoslavia and checkered football kit
- The largest country in South America
- A country where prime-minister is Viktor Orban and the capital city -- Budapest
- A country with the capital city Bukharest
- A country on the river Nile
- A country with largest population in Africa, famous for its online “Princes”, sending letters promising you lots of money
- A country with the most popular cuisine in the world, Colosseum, Sophie Lauren and Monica Bellucci
- The Northern neighbor of the USA
- A beautiful rich Nordic country where they eat lots of fish. Capital city – Oslo
- A country of flamenco, paella and world-class football
21 Clues: A country on the river Nile • The Northern neighbor of the USA • The largest country in South America • A country with the capital city Bukharest • A country where Dragon is a national symbol • A small Baltic country with the capital city Tallinn • A country in Eastern Europe with a red-and-white flag. • A country of flamenco, paella and world-class football • ...
Countries around the world 2026-04-19
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- This nation shares the massive Iguazu Falls with its neighbor, Brazil.
- This "Land of Fire and Ice" is famous for its volcanoes and glaciers.
- The original home of Tulips.
- This country is famous for its Croissants, Baguettes, and colorful Macarons
- Known as the "Land of the Rising Sun”
- This country is formerly known as Persia
- This Asian country is located between India to the south and China to the north. The capital is Kathmandu.
- One of the Nordic countries
- This country has a unique monarchy system where nine Malay rulers take turns being the King every five years.
- This large North American country shares a border with the USA. The people there speak English and French.
- The country is shaped like a boot
- This country in East Asia has a very long history and a very large population. The capital city is Beijing.
- This nation's flag is a simple red square with a white cross in the middle.
- This country's name comes from the Arabic word for "two seas."
- This large North African country is located between Libya and Morocco.
- The world most populated country
- This European country is the home of Flamenco dancing and the "Running of the Bulls."
- This country was the first to land a human on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
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- This country is home to Angel Falls, the world’s highest uninterrupted waterfall
- This nation’s flag is blue and white with a cross and nine stripes representing the syllables of the phrase "Freedom or Death."
- Known as the “Pearl of Africa”.
- This small Central American country is located between Costa Rica and Columbia. Its capital shares its name with the country.
- This country's capital and largest city is Bandar Seri Begawan.
- This small Middle Eastern country borders Syria, Jordan and Palestine. The people there speak Arabic.
- This country has won the most FIFA World Cup titles in history
- This Southeast Asian country is shaped like the letter "S" and has a very long coastline along the South China Sea.
- Both a country and a continent
- A top destination for safaris to see lions and elephants and its capital is Nairobi.
- This European country is the original home of the Frankfurter sausage
- This Eastern European country is located east of Austria. The capital is Budapest.
- Often called the "Land of Smiles"
- The national dish of this country is Kushari, a mix of rice, macaroni, lentils, and chickpeas topped with a spicy tomato sauce.
- The world's longest railway is in this country
33 Clues: One of the Nordic countries • The original home of Tulips. • Both a country and a continent • Known as the “Pearl of Africa”. • The world most populated country • The country is shaped like a boot • Often called the "Land of Smiles" • Known as the "Land of the Rising Sun” • This country is formerly known as Persia • The world's longest railway is in this country • ...
Countries of the world 2026-06-01
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- This East Asian economic powerhouse is made up of four main islands: Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, and Shikoku.
- This country is home to the ancient Kingdom of Kush and has more pyramids than Egypt.
- This country shares the Iberian Peninsula with Spain and was a leader in the Age of Discovery.
- This archipelagic country is the most populous Muslim-majority nation in the world.
- This country is named after the imaginary line that splits the Earth into Northern and Southern hemispheres.
- This country has the longest total coastline in the world and spans six time zones.
- This Scandinavian country is famous for its fjords and hosting the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
- This European nation, shaped like a boot, was the heart of the Roman Empire.
- The world’s highest capital city, La Paz, is located in this South American country.
- This island nation, isolated off the southeast coast of Africa, is home to 5% of all known plant and animal species.
- This nation is divided into 26 cantons and is famous for its historical policy of military neutrality.
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- Nelson Mandela served as president of this nation after the fall of apartheid.
- Home to the ancient ruins of Petra, this Middle Eastern nation borders the Dead Sea.
- This nation is the only one in the world to occupy an entire continent by itself.
- This island country is a sovereign city-state in Southeast Asia, known for being incredibly dense and highly developed.
- The Eiffel Tower and the Louvre are located in this European nation.
- Located in the Horn of Africa, this country managed to resist European colonization.
- This nation contains the ancient Mesoamerican city of Teotihuacán and borders the US.
- This country is the world's largest landlocked nation by area.
- This South Asian nation is the birthplace of Hinduism and Buddhism and is the world's most populous country.
- A South American giant, this country contains the majority of the Amazon Rainforest.
- The Tigris and Euphrates rivers flow through this Middle Eastern nation, once home to Mesopotamia.
- This European nation is the birthplace of the Olympic Games and Western philosophy.
- This European country spans 11 time zones and has the largest total landmass on Earth.
- This East Asian nation is home to the Terracotta Army and the Yangtze River.
25 Clues: This country is the world's largest landlocked nation by area. • The Eiffel Tower and the Louvre are located in this European nation. • This European nation, shaped like a boot, was the heart of the Roman Empire. • This East Asian nation is home to the Terracotta Army and the Yangtze River. • ...
Money 2023-06-18
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- The currency used in South Africa. It is represented by the symbol "R" and comes in different denominations.
- The currency used in Russia. It is represented by the symbol "₽" and comes in different denominations.
- The currency used in Turkey. It is represented by the symbol "₺" and comes in different denominations.
- The currency used in South Korea. It is represented by the symbol "₩" and comes in different denominations.
- The currency used in Israel. It is represented by the symbol "₪" and comes in different denominations.
- The currency used in China. It is represented by the symbol "¥" and comes in different denominations.
- The currency used in several countries, including India and Pakistan. It is represented by the symbol "₹" and comes in different denominations.
- A small, round piece of metal used as a form of currency. It comes in different sizes, shapes, and values and is often made of copper or nickel.
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- A unit of currency used in several countries, including the United States. It is represented by the symbol "$" and is made up of bills and coins.
- The currency used in several countries, including Switzerland and France. It is represented by the symbol "₣" and comes in different denominations.
- The currency used in several countries, including Mexico and the Philippines. It is represented by the symbol "₱" and comes in different denominations.
- The currency used in the United Kingdom. It is represented by the symbol "£" and comes in different denominations.
- The currency used in Thailand. It is represented by the symbol "฿" and comes in different denominations.
- The currency used by many countries in the European Union. It is represented by the symbol "€" and comes in different denominations.
- The currency used in Japan. It is represented by the symbol "¥" and is made up of coins and bills.
15 Clues: The currency used in Japan. It is represented by the symbol "¥" and is made up of coins and bills. • The currency used in China. It is represented by the symbol "¥" and comes in different denominations. • The currency used in Russia. It is represented by the symbol "₽" and comes in different denominations. • ...
Amato 2024-03-27
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- Information or ideas spread to influence public opinion.
- Curtain The symbolic division between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War.
- weapons Powerful explosives that use atomic reactions, capable of causing massive destruction.
- wars Conflicts where two superpowers supported opposing sides without directly fighting each other.
- Countries that joined together to support and defend each other during the Cold War.
- A policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism.
- The practice of spying, gathering secret information from other countries.
- arms control Efforts to limit the number and use of nuclear weapons.
- A period of improved relations and reduced tension between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- Wall A wall built by East Germany to separate East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- race A competition between nations to develop and acquire more advanced weapons.
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- Scare A period of intense fear of communism in the United States during the Cold War.
- A policy of not aligning with either the United States or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- airlift A massive airlift operation to supply West Berlin during the Soviet blockade.
- War A period of political tension and rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union after World War II.
- theory The belief that if one country fell to communism, neighboring countries would also fall.
- race A competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to achieve milestones in space exploration.
- coexistence The idea that the United States and the Soviet Union could peacefully coexist despite their ideological differences.
- The United States and the Soviet Union, the two dominant countries during the Cold War.
- fallout Radioactive particles released into the atmosphere after a nuclear explosion.
20 Clues: A policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism. • Information or ideas spread to influence public opinion. • arms control Efforts to limit the number and use of nuclear weapons. • The practice of spying, gathering secret information from other countries. • race A competition between nations to develop and acquire more advanced weapons. • ...
explorers 2021-02-25
Across
- to travel by driving boat
- an instrument for finding the way
- a large group of countries or people
- to end something
- the way to travel somewhere
- protects against insect bites
Down
- a journey by sea
- worth a lot of money
- groups of countries
- get bigger
- an important aim, purpose
- to find something for the first time
- a period of time
13 Clues: get bigger • a journey by sea • to end something • a period of time • groups of countries • worth a lot of money • to travel by driving boat • an important aim, purpose • the way to travel somewhere • protects against insect bites • an instrument for finding the way • a large group of countries or people • to find something for the first time
World War 1 2022-11-29
Across
- The leader of the Bolshevik Revolution
- Colonizing other countries
- Slang for American soldiers
- America, England, France
- The man who killed Franz Ferdinand
- Ties between two countries
- A culture where strongly supporting military expansion is desired
- The revolution of the bolsheviks against the tsardom
- The proposed global alliance America didn't join
- US General in Europe
Down
- Germany vs Russia
- Message between Mexico and Germany
- Minorities moving north
- Ship that was sunk by Germany's URSW
- Germany, Italy, Austria Hungary
- Defined what constitutes as espionage and established consequences
- Supply lines consisting of motor vehicles moving in a group
- Defamation laws for the government
- Germany vs France, England, America
19 Clues: Germany vs Russia • US General in Europe • Minorities moving north • America, England, France • Colonizing other countries • Ties between two countries • Slang for American soldiers • Germany, Italy, Austria Hungary • Message between Mexico and Germany • The man who killed Franz Ferdinand • Defamation laws for the government • Germany vs France, England, America • ...
Los Derechos de la Mujer 2023-04-20
19 Clues: Life • Power • Women • Rights • to lie • kidnap • teacher • Equality • to allow • feminism • Marriage • legalize • countries • Amendments • challenges • traditional • citizenship • Discrimination • Undocumented immigrant
Financial 2023-04-18
Across
- action of a government to reduce money spend
- countries in the eu that pay money to other eu countries in need
- to stop paying money to the government
Down
- tax for goods that are imported
- what do eleven countries do on the 1 January 1999
- every company have to pay it to the state (noun)
- countries in the eu that receive money from wealthier eu countries
- providing a company with money to save it
8 Clues: tax for goods that are imported • to stop paying money to the government • providing a company with money to save it • action of a government to reduce money spend • every company have to pay it to the state (noun) • what do eleven countries do on the 1 January 1999 • countries in the eu that pay money to other eu countries in need • ...
Globalisation - Distance Learning 2021-08-21
Across
- Less Economically Developed Countries.
- Per capita meaning... (2 Words)
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- MEDCs Country example (2 Words).
- Within a country.
Down
- Overall amount.
- More Economically Developed Countries.
- LEDCs Country example.
- Gross Domestic Product.
- The world is not flat but...
- The first road of Globalisation.
- Goods and Services.
- Multinational corporations.
13 Clues: Overall amount. • Within a country. • Goods and Services. • LEDCs Country example. • Gross Domestic Product. • Multinational corporations. • The world is not flat but... • Per capita meaning... (2 Words) • The first road of Globalisation. • MEDCs Country example (2 Words). • More Economically Developed Countries. • Less Economically Developed Countries. • ...
Border Problems 2024-04-02
Across
- people who fight in a war
- a person who works on a farm
- opposite of lower
- when 2 countries fight
- a terrible problem
- the line that separates countries
Down
- When many people say they are unhappy with the government
- a bad smell
- higher prices
- a farm machine
- cars, buses, motorcycles on the road
- If you are mad, you feel ______.
- opposite of expensive
13 Clues: a bad smell • higher prices • a farm machine • opposite of lower • a terrible problem • opposite of expensive • when 2 countries fight • people who fight in a war • a person who works on a farm • If you are mad, you feel ______. • the line that separates countries • cars, buses, motorcycles on the road • When many people say they are unhappy with the government
Demographics 2023-03-09
Across
- river in Europe
- average number of babies born to women
- spread of people
- live births per thousand
- population of the world in 1804
- rapid growth
Down
- a plague that killed many people
- region with high population density
- per sq km
- resource rich town in England
- number of deaths per thousand
- something that has an effect/influence
- countries using resources of other countries
13 Clues: per sq km • rapid growth • river in Europe • spread of people • live births per thousand • resource rich town in England • number of deaths per thousand • population of the world in 1804 • a plague that killed many people • region with high population density • average number of babies born to women • something that has an effect/influence • ...
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.
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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)
Down
- 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
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
International Business 2025-11-21
Across
- Hiring external organisations, often overseas, to perform tasks.
- The planning and management of the movement of goods.
- A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported.
- Goods and services purchased from other countries.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- The value of one currency compared to another.
Down
- A tax placed on imported goods.
- The process of increased interconnectedness between countries.
- Moving part of a business’s operations to another country.
- The full process of producing and distributing goods.
- Any government action that restricts international trade.
11 Clues: A tax placed on imported goods. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • The value of one currency compared to another. • Goods and services purchased from other countries. • The planning and management of the movement of goods. • The full process of producing and distributing goods. • A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported. • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
11.1 World War Causes 2026-02-03
Across
- One of the main countries in the Triple Alliance
- Empire whose actions helped start World War I
- Building up armies and weapons to prepare for war
- Region of Europe with intense nationalist tensions
- How one event caused many countries to enter the war
- Strong pride in one’s country that can cause conflict
Down
- Competition between nations for land and colonies
- Agreements between countries to support each other in war
- Title of Germany’s ruler before World War I
- Acronym used to remember the main causes of World War I
- Alliance group that included Britain, France, and Russia
- Title of Russia’s ruler before World War I
12 Clues: Title of Russia’s ruler before World War I • Title of Germany’s ruler before World War I • Empire whose actions helped start World War I • One of the main countries in the Triple Alliance • Competition between nations for land and colonies • Building up armies and weapons to prepare for war • Region of Europe with intense nationalist tensions • ...
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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
World Studies Chapter 7 2026-03-13
Across
- named for Christropher Columbus
- French protestants
- part of the trade pattern where slaves were involved
- people of pure Spanish or Portuguese blood
- formed the church of England
- businesses are owned by individuals or corporations
- focused on supplies of gold and silver
- protestants who left England for religious reasons
- goods bought from other countries
- goods sold to other countries
- landholder
Down
- title given by Portuguese that gave land control
- system where natives worked for Spaniards
- protestant queen who ruled almost 40 years
- high-level Spanish courts
- large estate
- agreement of self government
- led England to defeat the French in French/Indian War
- trade pattern between Europe, Africa, Americas
- Spanish king who spread Catholicism
20 Clues: landholder • large estate • French protestants • high-level Spanish courts • agreement of self government • formed the church of England • goods sold to other countries • named for Christropher Columbus • goods bought from other countries • Spanish king who spread Catholicism • focused on supplies of gold and silver • system where natives worked for Spaniards • ...
How similar were the events in Hungary (1956) and Czechoslovakia (1968)? 2026-05-02
Across
- Large‑scale protests in both countries
- Troops sent to crush both movements
- World criticised Soviet actions
- USSR maintained dominance until the 1980s
- Both uprisings crushed by force
- Hungary involved withdrawal from Warsaw Pact; Czechoslovakia involved reforms
- Nagy and Dubcek both pushed for change
- Hard‑line governments re‑imposed
- Poor living standards contributed to unrest
- Both crises increased East–West hostility
- Both countries wanted political and economic change
Down
- People resisted Moscow’s control
- USSR worried reforms would spread
- Policy formalised after Czechoslovakia
- Hungary saw executions; Czechoslovakia saw political purges
- USSR feared losing influence
- USA did not intervene in either case
- Both movements sought greater freedom
- Growing pride and desire for independence
- Soviet tanks used in both crises
20 Clues: USSR feared losing influence • World criticised Soviet actions • Both uprisings crushed by force • People resisted Moscow’s control • Hard‑line governments re‑imposed • Soviet tanks used in both crises • USSR worried reforms would spread • Troops sent to crush both movements • USA did not intervene in either case • Both movements sought greater freedom • ...
GLOBALISATION CROSSWORD 2016-03-09
Across
- The movement of products between countries
- 3rd World Countries
- Music,Food,Languages,Religion etc.
- It is another term that can be used to sometimes describe a country
- A product, service etc, received from one country to another.
Down
- 1st World Countries
- A product, service etc, sent from one country to another
- the factory/company of where the products are made.
- Another way of saying an individual/person
- Large companies that are well known
10 Clues: 1st World Countries • 3rd World Countries • Music,Food,Languages,Religion etc. • Large companies that are well known • The movement of products between countries • Another way of saying an individual/person • the factory/company of where the products are made. • A product, service etc, sent from one country to another • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-02
Across
- FDR's Vice President
- This pact was created by Communist countries in response to NATO
- An economic system in which wealth is evenly spread
- Soviet plan to aid economic recovery in Europe after WWII
- Theoretical divide separating NATO countries from Communist ones.
- An economic system in which wealth is unevenly spread
- The United States was this type of country.
Down
- Acronym for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- US plan to aid economic recovery in Europe after WWII
- Provided aid to countries that resisted communism.
- The Soviet Union was this type of country.
11 Clues: FDR's Vice President • The Soviet Union was this type of country. • The United States was this type of country. • Acronym for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Provided aid to countries that resisted communism. • An economic system in which wealth is evenly spread • US plan to aid economic recovery in Europe after WWII • ...
World War One Causes 2024-10-22
Across
- Countries working together to support one another (teamwork)
- Name of the organisation who wanted the Archduke assassinated
- The Archdukes name
- This place had the best Navy before the start of the war
- A less intense version of Patriotism
Down
- The Battle of the ___________ had the most amount of deaths
- The man who assassinated the Archduke
- The __________ Race was when countries built up their navies
- Ownership of land and other colonies, making Germany envious
- When countries were building up their armies
- the acronym for the causes of WW1
11 Clues: The Archdukes name • the acronym for the causes of WW1 • A less intense version of Patriotism • The man who assassinated the Archduke • When countries were building up their armies • This place had the best Navy before the start of the war • The Battle of the ___________ had the most amount of deaths • Countries working together to support one another (teamwork) • ...
Y9 Globalisation revision 2025-11-27
Across
- - Distance food travels from source to where it's sold
- - The process of things becoming more connected
- - NIC stands for Newly ___ Country
- - Network of roles/jobs that supply goods and services to MNCs
- - Reliance between different countries
Down
- - Everyone feels like they're becoming closer together
- - A country that operates in more than one nation
- - Cheap mass-market clothing produced quickly
- - Example of an MNC
- - Worldwide movement that aims to help farmers and producers in less economically developed countries
- - A country free from the control of other countries
11 Clues: - Example of an MNC • - NIC stands for Newly ___ Country • - Reliance between different countries • - Cheap mass-market clothing produced quickly • - The process of things becoming more connected • - A country that operates in more than one nation • - A country free from the control of other countries • - Everyone feels like they're becoming closer together • ...
_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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Development 2021-03-09
11 Clues: to live • how good it is • the level it has • the act of learning • reading and writing • the act of developing • gross domestic product • gross national product • less developed countries • more developed countries • the exchange with another thing on a large scale
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Social 20-1 GO3 2025-05-27
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
European countries and capitals 2016-10-17
29 Clues: Malta • Polen • Zypern • Ungarn • Island • Irland • Litauen • Schweiz • Spanien • Italien • Belgien • Dänemark • Kroatien • Slowakei • Schweden • Finnland • Lettland • Norwegen • Rumänien • Bulgarien • Luxemburg • Slowenien • Frankreich • Tschechien • Österreich • Niederlande • Deutschland • Griechenland • Großbritannien
kuba transport places countries 2015-12-10
23 Clues: port • prom • łódka • pałac • metro • Rosja • Chiny • wieża • skuter • pomnik • statek • Niemcy • Włochy • katedra • Francja • Japonia • tramwaj • Hiszpania • ciężarówka • furgonetka • helikopter • Stany zjednoczone • wesołe miasteczko
Countries and their capitals 2018-05-07
28 Clues: Italy • Spain • Malta • France • Greece • Latvia • Sweden • Poland • Cyprus • Germany • Ireland • Romania • Hungary • Ukraine • Belgium • Croatia • Denmark • Finland • Austria • Estonia • Portugal • Slovakia • Slovenia • Bulgaria • Lithuania • Netherlands • Czech Republic • United Kingdom
Top 20 populated countries 2018-09-27
COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD 2014-07-22
Across
- Travellers go to this country to see the Pyramids and the Sphinx
- The Aboriginal is the original dweller of this country
- The Berlin Wall separated East and West ....
- This country borders with North America
- It is said that you can hide your money in the banks of this very small land
- There is a song called after this country: Don't Cry For Me ....
- Many Australians lost their lives in the .... bombing
- Santiago is the capital of this country rich in minerals and wine making
- This country has experienced 2 major air tragedies this year
- People go to this country for a cheap holiday in the sun
- This small country is to the north of Australia
- The flag of this country carries a red maple leaf
- Loch Lomond is found here
- The native Americans DID NOT come from this country
- You can climb the Eiffel Tower in this country
- Many immigrants to Australia, in the 1950's, came from here
- Shaun Connery comes from this country
- If you do wrong you might get sent to Siberia in this vast land
Down
- This country is also known as The Rock of ....
- The 2014 World Cup in Soccer was held in this country
- This country is also known as The Emerald Isle
- country is made up of over 7000 islands. The ....
- Australia is pulling its troops out of this country
- The United States of ....
- This country uses dikes to control the sea level. The ....
- Fidel Castro ruled here
- Florence is in this country
- Maoris are the original natives of this land
- Viena and the River Danube are found in this country
- Oslo is the capital of this country
- This very small country is found in Italy. The ....
- This country has a very large population and growing wealth
- The running of the bulls happens in this country
- This country is a major stop over for many World travellers
- Harry Belefonte sand a song about this country
- If you are Maltese you come from this country
- Grace Kelly became the Princess of this country
- Our Princess Mary may become Queen of this land
- We eat a bird with the same name as this country
- Bombs dropped on this country ended World War 2
40 Clues: Fidel Castro ruled here • The United States of .... • Loch Lomond is found here • Florence is in this country • Oslo is the capital of this country • Shaun Connery comes from this country • This country borders with North America • The Berlin Wall separated East and West .... • Maoris are the original natives of this land • If you are Maltese you come from this country • ...
French Classroom Supplies & Countries 2021-09-24
30 Clues: Map • Pen • Door • Desk • Book • Spain • Shelf • Italy • Table • Chair • China • Japan • Africa • Greece • Canada • Pencil • Window • France • Binder • Mexico • Germany • Belgium • Britain • Here is • There is • Notebook • Whiteboard • He/She/It Is • Homework/Classwork • Popular French School Bag
Countries, States and Cities 2020-12-27
Across
- Biggest Country in the World
- Country that is right above Peru
- Capital of the state called 'God's Own Country'
- Space City and the Silicon Valley of India
- Capital of Brazil
- Smallest country in the world
- The Capital is London
- A union territory and the capital of 2 states
- Country that only borders Spain
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- The capital city name which means 'land that never floods'
- Capital city also called the 'City of Joy'
- Country that is right beneath Brazil
- Where the Pyramids are
- Largest population in the world
- country in South America that is right beside Argentina
- State of five rivers
- Capital of the modern Indian state where Nalanda, a UNESCO World Heritage site and a center of learning from the 7th century BCE
- Capital of the State where the third highest peak of the world, Mt. Kanchenjenga, is located
- 'Queen of Hill Stations', Ooty is a part of this state.
- Biggest country in South America
- The Capital is Tokyo
21 Clues: Capital of Brazil • State of five rivers • The Capital is Tokyo • The Capital is London • Where the Pyramids are • Biggest Country in the World • Smallest country in the world • Largest population in the world • Country that only borders Spain • Country that is right above Peru • Biggest country in South America • Country that is right beneath Brazil • ...
Countries of the world 2021-12-12
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- Taco country.
- The owner country of Suez canal.
- A South American country located mainly in the Andes mountain range.
- East African country that developed it's own version of Christianity.
- The most profitable colony in the world at the end of the 18th century, located in the Caribbean. It belonged to the French until the revolution.
- The only African country that didn't get colonised.
- A country famous for kangaroos.
- IKEA.
- The biggest island in the world.
- The country with the longest coastline in the world.
- The origin country of silk.
- A country situated in the Indian ocean made up of many islands.
- The first country to industrialise.
- A country in central Europe that has both French and German as it's offical languages.
- The biggest country in Africa by land mass.
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- A country famous for it's tulips, cheese and windmills.
- A country made up of many islands located North of Australia.
- The only country in South America with Portuguese culture.
- An island country in the Mediterranean sea.
- The origin country of renaissance.
- A country famous for it's leprechauns and beer.
- The country famous for it's wine, baguettes and an iron tower.
- A country located at the Baltic sea, famous for it's saunas and reindeer.
- The first country described as the place where the sun never sets.
- The country famous for it's weird flavoured food, blossoming cherry trees and Mount Fuji.
- The biggest country currently in the world by land mass.
- Baltic country with a lot of islands.
- The birth country of some moustached man who totally didn't invade half of Europe and target it's Jew population.
- The most important country in ancient Europe history.
- A very populated country in South Asia.
- The origin country of Crocs.
31 Clues: IKEA. • Taco country. • The origin country of silk. • The origin country of Crocs. • A country famous for kangaroos. • The owner country of Suez canal. • The biggest island in the world. • The origin country of renaissance. • The first country to industrialise. • Baltic country with a lot of islands. • A very populated country in South Asia. • ...
Oceania Countries and Territories 2022-04-16
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- pronounced with "bass" at end
- coral __ islands
- cities include jakarta and bali
- part of US outlying islands
- named after a holiday e_____r
- capital Port Vila
- islands owned by chile
- got independent in 2002
- similar flag to australia
- famous WW2 battle M____y
- uninhabited french island
- 1 of the most biodiverse places
- territory of NZ
- in the name of a mammal _ devil
- collared lory is its bird
- w__e island a us territory
- capital is apia
- flag similar to bosnia
- flag is 4 stars on a blue flag
- darwin proved his evolution theory here
- capital is saipan
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- islands of luzon and mindanao
- named after a winter holiday
- territory capital is mata utu
- home to bikini atoll
- capital is rarotonga
- capital honiara
- a US reef starts with k
- the land down under
- a us state
- nigeria flag + tree
- ash___e island
- capital Noumea
- us island territory
- american territory of samoa
- c_c_s islands (fill in blanks)
- recent large volcano eruption
- british territory in oceania
- part of micronesia
- cart__r island
- largest island in fr. polynesia
- will be a country in 2027
- code is .tv
- capital is yaren
- where bora bora is located
- capital is tokyo
46 Clues: a us state • code is .tv • ash___e island • capital Noumea • cart__r island • capital honiara • territory of NZ • capital is apia • coral __ islands • capital is yaren • capital is tokyo • capital Port Vila • capital is saipan • part of micronesia • the land down under • nigeria flag + tree • us island territory • home to bikini atoll • capital is rarotonga • islands owned by chile • flag similar to bosnia • ...
Europe and Asia Countries 2022-07-20
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- One of the wealthiest countries
- A 11 letter country beginning with n
- Next to India and begins with p
- A 11 letter country beginning with s
- Has a tree on its flag
- Half in Europe and half in Asia and begins with T
- Next to Russia and begins with la
- Next to Luxembourg
- It’s flag is not a quadrilateral
- It’s name is a popular name
- The most populated country
- Begins with Taji
- Ends with wait
- Normally were the festival Passover takes place
- Ends with enia
- Half in Europe and half in Asia and begins with r
- _____arabia
- Capital is Bishkek
- Next to Norway
- Has two stripes on its flag and begins with I
- Underneath Russia
- Close to China
- Begins with veit
- Top of Korea
- Begins with Turkm
- Shaped like a boot
- Close to UK
- Also known as UAE
- Next to Russia and begins with e
- Ends with akia
- A 6 letter country beginning with S
- Near Georgia
- Begins with Roman
- Begins with C
- The smallest country
- Begins with B
- Where The Eiffel Tower is
- Bottom of Korea
- Ends with aco
- Next to Germany
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- Begins with O
- Hungry but with a A
- The country that won Eurovision
- Begins with sing
- Next to Portugal
- North_________
- Begins with Q
- Between Greenland and Uk
- Close to Africa and begins with m
- Conquered Greenland
- Has a white circle on its flag
- Capital is Manama
- The flag that looks like 🇳🇴
- Next to the Aral Sea
- Also known as Czech Republic
- The second most populated country
- Has two green stars on its flag
- Near Sri Lanka and begins with m
- Next to the Caspian Sea and begins with A
- Also next to Germany
- Between Spain and France
- The first country in alphabetical order
- Has a red circle on its flag
- Where Big Ben is
- Ends with nei
- Next to the Mediterranean Sea
- Begins with y
- Has a dragon in the middle of its flag
- Ends with bodia
- Next to Russia and begins with Li
- Begins with m
- Close to Italy
- Iran but replacing a letter with Q
- Near India and begins with S
- Begins with Alb
- Next to the Caspian Sea and begins with K
- Close to Sweden and begins with F
- Surrounded by water
- Between Russia and China
- Next to the Atlantic Ocean
80 Clues: _____arabia • Close to UK • Top of Korea • Near Georgia • Begins with O • Begins with Q • Ends with nei • Begins with y • Begins with m • Begins with C • Begins with B • Ends with aco • North_________ • Ends with wait • Ends with enia • Next to Norway • Close to China • Close to Italy • Ends with akia • Ends with bodia • Begins with Alb • Bottom of Korea • Next to Germany • Begins with sing • Next to Portugal • ...
Countries of the World 2022-05-27
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- North African country directly across from Spain
- This European country is known for its waffles and chocolate
- This mountainous European country is famous for remaining neutral
- Anime comes from here
- States Declared its independence in 1776
- Country that is home to the ruins at Machu Picchu
- By legend, there are no snakes in this country because they were driven out by St. Patrick
- The most populated country in the world
- Produces some of the best maple syrup, eh?
- This country was invaded by Russia in early 2022
- Most populated country in Africa
- The home country of Bob Marley and Reggae music
- This Scandinavian country, whose capital is Oslo, is often rated as having the best quality of life
- Place where The Lord of the Rights movies were filmed
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- Its capital is Lisbon; produces most of the world’s cork
- Its regions include Siberia
- Part of the United Kingdom, this country’s traditional foods include fish & chips
- Home country to soccer star Lionel Messi
- Home of Mecca, the world gets much of its oil from this country
- Where Bollywood films are created
- The Louvre Museum is found in the capital city of this European country
- Many of the world’s most sought-after cigars are produced in this small communist island country
- Musical/film “The Sound of Music” was set in this country
- Famous for its pyramids and Sphinx
- To visit ruins of the Aztec Empire, you go to this country
- Home of Munich, Hamburg, and Berlin
- The Great Barrier Reef is found off this country’s coast
27 Clues: Anime comes from here • Its regions include Siberia • Most populated country in Africa • Where Bollywood films are created • Famous for its pyramids and Sphinx • Home of Munich, Hamburg, and Berlin • The most populated country in the world • Home country to soccer star Lionel Messi • States Declared its independence in 1776 • Produces some of the best maple syrup, eh? • ...
Countries around the world 2022-09-07
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- famous for their bull fights and the fandango dance
- The largest country in the world
- This place has been importing bacon for the English since 1867
- Famous for their friendly people and heavenly paradise, the quintessential South Pacific paradise
- Bordering Romania and Austria this place is home to Budapest
- Can be known as the land of fire and ice, people sometimes mistake be for being icy!
- zealand Here, the kiwi is everywhere
- The mighty down under where drop bears lie
- The place where Ikea Originated
- There is no government or white house here instead you have pyramids and Pharos
- This countries capital is currently being moved in fear that Jakarta is sinking
- The technology capital of the world, host to many shrines and mount Fuji
- The place where the garden by the bay resides
- The mighty maple leaf is not only this countries flag, but they are famous for this
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- On the border of Sweden and known for their precious glassware
- Shares its name with a famous Christmas food
- Rio De Janeiro comes bearing carnivals and festivity
- A lot of great presidents originated here; George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Barrack O'Bama
- Home of the Eiffel tower and snails are a delicacy here!
- This country holds Santiago and can be mistook for Chilly!
- The capital of this country is Manila
- Famous for their sausages
- Red phone booths, the big ben, and home of the royal family
- The capital's name is Bangkok and this place is famous for their abundance of temples
- This place has 52 states
- Home of the burrito and nacho
- Home of K-Pop this country is divided into two
- This is the country where Halloween originated as well as having lots of potatoes!
- Pizza and pasta originated in this boot shaped country
29 Clues: This place has 52 states • Famous for their sausages • Home of the burrito and nacho • The place where Ikea Originated • The largest country in the world • zealand Here, the kiwi is everywhere • The capital of this country is Manila • The mighty down under where drop bears lie • Shares its name with a famous Christmas food • The place where the garden by the bay resides • ...
Countries Around the World 2022-09-08
20 Clues: Kyiv • Rome • Accra • Kabul • Tokyo • Paris • Warsaw • Dublin • Muscat • Tehran • Moscow • Lisbon • Manilla • Beijing • Nairobi • Canberra • Mogadishu • Jerusalem • New Delhi • Copenhagen
Countries & Capitals Vocabulary Contract 2022-09-09
21 Clues: Peru • Cuba • Spain • Chile • Mexico • Panama • Ecuador • Uruguay • Bolivia • Honduras • Colombia • Paraguay • Nicaragua • Guatemala • Argentina • Venezuela • Costa Rica • Puerto Rico • El Salvador • Equatorial Guinea • Dominican Republic
countries by aliases/nicknames 2022-10-07
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- "Land of the Golden Pagodas"
- "Land of the Thunder Dragon"
- "Land of the Palms"
- "The Land of the Free"
- "The Emerald of the Equator"
- "Graveyard of Empires"
- "Cradle of Ancient Civilization"
- "The Great White North"
- "Land Down Under"
- "Land of Poets"
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- "The Gift of the Nile"
- "Land of Blue Sky"
- "Pearl of the Orient Seas"
- "The Red Dragon"
- "Land of Smiles"
- "Rainbow Nation"
- "The Red Island"
- "Land of the Rising Sun"
- "Land of the Eagles"
- "The Lion City"
- "Land of Fire and Ice"
- "Land of a Thousand Hills"
- "The Kingdom in the Sky"
- "The Bread Basket of Europe"
- "Land of the Incas"
25 Clues: "The Lion City" • "Land of Poets" • "The Red Dragon" • "Land of Smiles" • "Rainbow Nation" • "The Red Island" • "Land Down Under" • "Land of Blue Sky" • "Land of the Palms" • "Land of the Incas" • "Land of the Eagles" • "The Gift of the Nile" • "The Land of the Free" • "Graveyard of Empires" • "Land of Fire and Ice" • "The Great White North" • "Land of the Rising Sun" • "The Kingdom in the Sky" • ...
