country Crossword Puzzles
SSA vocab Kady 2021-03-08
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- the illegal practice of trespassing on another’s property to hunt or steal game without the landowner's permission
- a member of a class of travelling poets, musicians, and storytellers who maintain a tradition of oral history in parts of West Africa
- Not receiving enough calories from food.
- 2nd largest fresh water lake in Africa and 2nd deepest fresh water lake in the world.
- An area in which the properties of the land undergo a radical change
- A tropical grassland.
- Largest lake in Africa.
- Country named after an ancient African empire; Francophone country; landlocked country
- A large area of flat land elevated high above sea level
- Strict separation of race in South Africa.
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- No natural bays or harbors.
- Country named after an ancient African empire; English speaking country; landlocked county
- a long, steep slope, especially one at the edge of a plateau or separating areas of land at different heights
- Term given for the rapid invasion of Africa by the various European powers. This began imperialism in Africa.
- a large waterfall
- Stretches from Jordan to Mozambique; geologically active, and features volcanoes, hot springs, geysers, and frequent earthquakes.
- Main language of Africa south of the Sahara.
- Wide or deep enough for ships to be able to pass through.
- The emigration of highly trained or intelligent people from a particular country
- the worldview that non-human entities—such as animals, plants, and inanimate objects—possess a spiritual essence
- Country named after a medieval Western African empire; English speaking country; coastal country
21 Clues: a large waterfall • A tropical grassland. • Largest lake in Africa. • No natural bays or harbors. • Not receiving enough calories from food. • Strict separation of race in South Africa. • Main language of Africa south of the Sahara. • A large area of flat land elevated high above sea level • Wide or deep enough for ships to be able to pass through. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-05-02
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- a tax placed on goods when they enter the country
- An economy's dependence on a singular resource.
- People in Bangka mine for tin and try to make electrical devices using this.
- the movement of people to rural areas
- a trade pact to make trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economy where the business owners chooses what to sell and produce
- A country in the process of growing
- an economic region in Europe that is united under the euro
- protecting a country's local business.
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- a mix of both market and command economy
- an economy where the local government choose what to produce and sell
- cultures spreading around the world
- a divided piece of economy that is the cause of redistributing items to a consumer.
- and index designed by the United Nations to measure contentment of people living in a certain country.
- a divided piece of economy that is the cause for production of raw materials
- trade without tariffs
- the world's crude oil carriers forming together
- a fully grown country
- India's large movie industry
- policies put in place by government to restrict trade
- movement from one country to another
- moving from one country to live in another country permanently
- people's quality of life
- Housing to support living conditions
- previously colonized countries free themselves
26 Clues: trade without tariffs • a fully grown country • people's quality of life • India's large movie industry • cultures spreading around the world • A country in the process of growing • movement from one country to another • Housing to support living conditions • the movement of people to rural areas • protecting a country's local business. • ...
Foreign aid as a link to Australia 2016-04-28
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- when two countries or organisations come together to form an agreement or relationship
- a large body of water with many islands
- a Global organisation at the for-front of making the world a better place
- the biggest Muslim dense country in the world
- the term used when a country gives aid under no terms and agreements
- the third UN millennium development goal
- many government through a central agency
- this aid is given when unfortunate disasters for such as war, terrorist attacks and natural disasters occur
- the second millennium development goal
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- a status given to a country to signify that the country is economically and technologically disadvantaged
- Goals set by the United nations in 2000
- an Operation task force developed by the Australian Government to distribute aid to other countries
- What country does Australia give the most foreign aid to
- the term used meaning to make official
- an acronym that describes organisations that take part in Foreign aid
- these people are responsilbe for Australia being the third biggest recipient of its own financial aid
- the way to describe the effect that foreign aid has upon Australia
- the level of government that includes the entire country itself
- one government to another
- the term used when a country gives aid under strict terms and conditions
- a NGO that is famous for its aid and rehabilitation programs for children around the world
- A status given to a country to signify that the country is economically and technologically advanced
22 Clues: one government to another • the term used meaning to make official • the second millennium development goal • Goals set by the United nations in 2000 • a large body of water with many islands • the third UN millennium development goal • many government through a central agency • the biggest Muslim dense country in the world • ...
Latin America 2026-03-05
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- Was invaded by the US under President Roosevelt.
- Named after Simon _______ who helped them get independence.
- Had 90% of the men of the country die during a war.
- Only Latin American nation to speak French.
- Despite speaking English, their capital is called Port of Spain.
- Beat Peru and Bolivia in a war, taking all of Bolivia's coastline.
- Went to war with El Salvador over a soccer match.
- Home to Mayan city of Tikal.
- Named after Jesus Christ.
- Name means "land of silver" in Latin.
- Charles Darwin discovered Evolution while studying birds in this country.
- Moved their capital from _______ City to Belmopan to avoid flooding.
- Named after the city of Venice, Italy.
- Is made up of over 700 islands.
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- Only country with the color purple on their flag.
- Was the homeland of the Incan Empire.
- Has the largest canal in the Americas.
- Name means Rich Coast in Spanish.
- Has the longest common name of any country in the world.
- Only Communist country in Latin America.
- Only country named after a woman.
- Only country with a trident on their flag.
- Hosted and won the 1st World Cup.
- Venezuela claims over half of this country should belong to them.
- Made up of two main islands, one meaning ancient in Spanish.
- Ruled by Daniel Ortega since 2007.
- Most recent country in the Americas to be invaded by the US.
- Named after the "discoverer of the Americas".
- Only Dutch speaking nation in the Americas.
- Largest Latin American nation.
30 Clues: Named after Jesus Christ. • Home to Mayan city of Tikal. • Largest Latin American nation. • Is made up of over 700 islands. • Name means Rich Coast in Spanish. • Only country named after a woman. • Hosted and won the 1st World Cup. • Ruled by Daniel Ortega since 2007. • Was the homeland of the Incan Empire. • Name means "land of silver" in Latin. • ...
ma ville 2024-05-06
20 Clues: if • but • when • near • a shop • one can • next to • far from • opposite • there is • a country • an island • the suburb • in addition • unfortunately • approximately • what I like the most • autrecote on the other hand • preposition before a feminine country • preposition before a masculine country
Name of country Criss-Cross 2022-11-04
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- Arabia, It is the world's largest exporter of crude oil‘
- The capital of the country is Berlin
- It is the second most territorial country in the world.
- The country is located in Russia in the north, South Korea in the west, and the Pacific Ocean in the east.
- Kingdom, The capital of the country is London
- It is the largest country in South America
- country has the most territory in the world.
- It has the largest population in the world.
- be divided to this day
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- The country built a pyramid.
- The country has the most Island in the world.
- The country built the Eiffel Tower.
- The capital is Madrid.
- It is the second most populous country in the world.
- States, The country has the strongest economy in world.
15 Clues: The capital is Madrid. • be divided to this day • The country built a pyramid. • The country built the Eiffel Tower. • The capital of the country is Berlin • It is the largest country in South America • It has the largest population in the world. • country has the most territory in the world. • The country has the most Island in the world. • ...
COUNTRIES 2021-07-08
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- Which is the country with the most inhabitants in Europe.
- European country whose people are considered friendly.
- Where the best coffee in the world is made.
- Which is the country that speaks the most languages in America.
- Where actress Jennifer Anniston was born.
- Where was Kylian Mbappe born
- Which is the most independent country in Europe.
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- Country that is considered the smallest in Europe.
- Which is the most touristic country in South America.
- Country that contains more lakes in America.
- Country that has a flag similar to that of Colombia, only with stars.
- Where was the Copa América 2015.
- Country where the Copa América 2021 is being held.
- Country in Europe whose gastronomy is considered the best.
14 Clues: Where was Kylian Mbappe born • Where was the Copa América 2015. • Where actress Jennifer Anniston was born. • Where the best coffee in the world is made. • Country that contains more lakes in America. • Which is the most independent country in Europe. • Country that is considered the smallest in Europe. • Country where the Copa América 2021 is being held. • ...
changing global relationships 2014-11-30
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- a messure of the total value of all goods and services product in a country over a year.
- the movement of goods and services between countries.
- a process caused by advances in technology which involves the web.
- a good or service sent from one country to another.
- a term that is sometimes used to describe a country.
- a factory unit where the products of transnational corporation are produced.
- a trade restriction on the amount of a good that can be imported into a country.
- a tax put on an imported good by the government of the country that good is imported to.
- a rich country of the world where most people enjoy a high standard of living.
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- a foreign office or factory of a transnational corporation.
- a large company that has a head office in one country and subsidiary offices in other countries.
- a payment to a producer of a good by the government to assist the producer in making their product.
- a poor country of the world where many people have a low standard of living.
- the values and customs of a particular country.
- a good service recieved by one country from another.
- the movement of goods and services from one country to another.
16 Clues: the values and customs of a particular country. • a good or service sent from one country to another. • a good service recieved by one country from another. • a term that is sometimes used to describe a country. • the movement of goods and services between countries. • a foreign office or factory of a transnational corporation. • ...
COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2023-04-25
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- Famous for its music, beaches, carnival, and soccer
- Europe's largest country
- A country known for its fjords, reindeer, and oil production
- The world's largest archipelago country
- Capital of Australia
- The world's largest island
- The world's largest country by area
- A country in East Africa known for its wildlife, national parks and beaches
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- Country known for tango and beef
- The world's smallest continent
- A country in Southeast Asia known for its beaches, rivers, and Buddhist pagodas
- Country in Central Europe, known for its chocolate, watches and banks
- The world's largest democracy
- The Northernmost country in South America
- Country with the largest population in the world
15 Clues: Capital of Australia • Europe's largest country • The world's largest island • The world's largest democracy • The world's smallest continent • Country known for tango and beef • The world's largest country by area • The world's largest archipelago country • The Northernmost country in South America • Country with the largest population in the world • ...
Government Part of a country 2013-03-10
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- A civil officer charged with the administration of the law
- The cabinet
- In favour of or demanding strict obedience to authority
- A group of opponents
- State in which power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- An advocate
- The body of ministers of state
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- Exercise of authority
- States whether or not citizens have equal rights and freedoms,establishes the type of government
- Synonym for this word is 'dissolution'
- Pertaining to the nature of democracy
- Branch of government that writes new laws,etc.
- Composed of the president,house of representatives and the senate
- Deals with criminal and civil cases brought before its various courts
- Relating to government or public affairs of a country
- Pertaining to soldiers
16 Clues: The cabinet • An advocate • A group of opponents • Exercise of authority • Pertaining to soldiers • The body of ministers of state • Pertaining to the nature of democracy • Synonym for this word is 'dissolution' • Branch of government that writes new laws,etc. • Relating to government or public affairs of a country • In favour of or demanding strict obedience to authority • ...
No Country For Old Men 2021-11-12
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- retired vietnam veteran
- seires 70 is what ed tom bell carries
- moss was hunting
- is where it takes place
- Whats in the briefcase
- jean Mosses wife
- the person trying to kill Moss
- Ed Tom Bell the sherif
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- is where it is actually taking place
- is what chigurh kills the officer with
- is the deputy
- of money
- Bolt pistol Chigurh uses to kill people
- of mexico Moss was hunting there
- aftermath of the drug deal Moss finds
- Llewlyn takes off a dead drug dealer
16 Clues: of money • is the deputy • moss was hunting • jean Mosses wife • Whats in the briefcase • Ed Tom Bell the sherif • retired vietnam veteran • is where it takes place • the person trying to kill Moss • of mexico Moss was hunting there • is where it is actually taking place • Llewlyn takes off a dead drug dealer • seires 70 is what ed tom bell carries • ...
What's Your Country Famous For? 2013-11-18
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- is the best at peacekeeping.
- leads the world in fascist movements.
- leads the way in happiness.
- the most efficient at conserving electricity.
- has the most people who have been struck by lightning.
- the best quality of life.
- leads the world in sandboarding, a sport that involves surfing mounds of sand.
- leads the way in the production of maple syrup and asteroid collisions.
- best at staying married.
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- has the tallest people on average.
- was the best at Fifa World Cup titles.
- ZEALAND the best at sheep farming and rugby.
- murder capital of the world (homicide).
- eats the most hotdogs.
- has the deadliest lakes in the world.
- cocaine use.
16 Clues: cocaine use. • eats the most hotdogs. • best at staying married. • the best quality of life. • leads the way in happiness. • is the best at peacekeeping. • has the tallest people on average. • leads the world in fascist movements. • has the deadliest lakes in the world. • was the best at Fifa World Cup titles. • murder capital of the world (homicide). • ...
What's Your Country Famous For? 2013-11-18
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- leads the world in fascist movements.
- cocaine use.
- is the best at peacekeeping.
- murder capital of the world (homicide).
- leads the way in happiness.
- leads the world in sandboarding, a sport that involves surfing mounds of sand.
- leads the way in the production of maple syrup and asteroid collisions.
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- the most efficient at conserving electricity.
- eats the most hotdogs.
- the best at sheep farming and rugby.
- has the tallest people on average.
- has the most people who have been struck by lightning.
- best at staying married.
- has the deadliest lakes in the world.
- the best quality of life.
- was the best at Fifa World Cup titles.
16 Clues: cocaine use. • eats the most hotdogs. • best at staying married. • the best quality of life. • leads the way in happiness. • is the best at peacekeeping. • has the tallest people on average. • the best at sheep farming and rugby. • leads the world in fascist movements. • has the deadliest lakes in the world. • was the best at Fifa World Cup titles. • ...
Greece 2022-01-11
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- an ancient city on north african coast next to modern Turin
- they lived in ancient Phoenicia and it's colonies
- an anciente galley that has three banks of oars
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of other country and occupied by people of that country
- capital or chief city of a country or legion
- a sea that is between Europe and Western Asia
- it's surrounding territory forms and independent state
- a person that is descended by a particular ancestor
- the act of taking control of an area or a country that is not your own, especially using force, and sending people from your own country to live there
- it's located between the Tigris and Euphrates
- a galley with two banks of oars
- of a country or organization
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- person who lacks of freedom because he is under the domination of another
- very old or old-fashioned
- a galley that has one tier of oars
- a member of an aristocracy especially
- Graecia it means Great Greece
- someone that goes to a country where he wasn't born
- large italian island in the Mediterranean Sea
- free from social conventions or traditioanl ideas
- a station of a trader in a sparsely settled region where trade in products of local origin is carried on
- a ship builded or armed for combat purposes
- Greek independent city
- greek coin
- it's used for steering a boat
- someone that leaves his/her country to live in another one small group of people that have
26 Clues: greek coin • Greek independent city • very old or old-fashioned • of a country or organization • it's used for steering a boat • Graecia it means Great Greece • a galley with two banks of oars • a galley that has one tier of oars • a member of an aristocracy especially • a ship builded or armed for combat purposes • capital or chief city of a country or legion • ...
Unit 4 - Vocabulary 2022-10-28
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- the increase of something in size, number, or importance
- not friendly : having or showing unfriendly feelings
- the system by which goods and services are produced sold, and bought in a country or region
- to keep in its original state
- the group of states that remained part of the United States - the North
- a person who comes from the north of a country
- the practice of growing crops or raising livestock (animals)
- to withdraw (leave) formally
- an exaggerated loyalty to the interests of a region or section of a country
- to move from one place to another
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- treaty that ended the Mexican-American War in 1846
- produced in a large-scale industrial operation - made in a factory
- the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861 - the South
- a large farm used to grow cash crops for sale
- the transfer of land from one country to another
- a person who comes from the south of a country
- a tax placed on imported or exported goods
- a crop produced for profit
- take or capture by force
- the belief popular in the United States in the 1800s that the country must expand its boundaries to the Pacific Ocean
- living in or characteristic of farming or country life
- a person who wants to end slavery
- (an area of) land, or sometimes ocean, that is considered as belonging to or connected with a particular country or person
- located in or characteristic of a city or city life
- legally adding land area to a country, no war involved
25 Clues: take or capture by force • a crop produced for profit • to withdraw (leave) formally • to keep in its original state • a person who wants to end slavery • to move from one place to another • a tax placed on imported or exported goods • a large farm used to grow cash crops for sale • a person who comes from the south of a country • ...
No Country For Old Men 2021-11-12
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- the person trying to kill Moss
- is where it takes place
- jean Mosses wife
- of mexico Moss was hunting there
- is where it is actually taking place
- retired vietnam veteran
- Ed Tom Bell the sherif
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- is what chigurh kills the officer with
- of money
- math of the drug deal Moss comes up on to
- thtas in the briefcase
- is the deputy
- Bolt pistol Chigurh uses to kill people
- moss was hunting
- Llewlyn takes off a dead drug dealer
- seires 70 is what ed tom bell carries
16 Clues: of money • is the deputy • jean Mosses wife • moss was hunting • thtas in the briefcase • Ed Tom Bell the sherif • is where it takes place • retired vietnam veteran • the person trying to kill Moss • of mexico Moss was hunting there • Llewlyn takes off a dead drug dealer • is where it is actually taking place • seires 70 is what ed tom bell carries • ...
A quilt of a country 2022-03-15
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- different in every way
- A confusing and difficult problem or question
- including or considering many different types of people, with different beliefs, opinions, and needs
- express deep grief or distress over something
- broken into pieces
- exclusion from a society or a group
- many different types of things or people being included in something
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- to put to death (as by hanging) by mob action without legal approval
- A big effort that involves a whole nation to reach a goal
- It means to see everything as if it was great with beautiful moments
- something that is not in agreement with something else
- a system under which people of different races were kept separate by law
- Combat with the fists, a hard fight
- intolerance
- a non pure dog
- attractive because of being unusual and especially old-fashioned
16 Clues: intolerance • a non pure dog • broken into pieces • different in every way • Combat with the fists, a hard fight • exclusion from a society or a group • A confusing and difficult problem or question • express deep grief or distress over something • something that is not in agreement with something else • A big effort that involves a whole nation to reach a goal • ...
Population Trends and issues- Socials 11 2015-01-17
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- person who moves from one region to another
- rate/ the number of births per year
- rate/ rapid rate of population growth as each generation doubles in size
- rate/ the number of deaths per year
- migration/ difference between number of people immigrating and emigrating
- expectancy/ average number of years a person is expected to live
- move of people from farms to cities were there are jobs
- country/ country with a less sophisticated economy and lower standard of living
- distribution/ pattern of where people live in an area
- increase/ rate at which population increases
- over change in society
- transition model/ shows changes in a populations birth and death rates based on tech.
- ratio/ the proportion of a population
- of 70/ time it takes a country to double its population
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- deaths in a population
- cohort/ an age group in a population
- rate/ number of people leaving a country
- study of population numbers, distribution, trends and issues
- country/ country with a highly developed economy and has high living standards
- recognition of meeting an official standard
- time/ number of years it takes a country to double its population at its current growth rate
- the process of collecting and compiling
- rate/ number of new arrivals in a country
- lead/ percentage of a population that is younger than 15 and older than 64 years of age
- Density/ number of people living in a given area
- a populated area in the world
26 Clues: deaths in a population • over change in society • a populated area in the world • rate/ the number of births per year • rate/ the number of deaths per year • cohort/ an age group in a population • ratio/ the proportion of a population • the process of collecting and compiling • rate/ number of people leaving a country • rate/ number of new arrivals in a country • ...
Government Systems 2025-10-23
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- A famous place or building
- Assistant or deputy leader
- Leader of Village/ Subdistrict
- Led by Neighbourhood Head
- Head of a country
- Leader of the municipality
- Led by Village Head/ Subdistrict Head
- Help the president lead government departments
- Led by the mayor
- Leader of a province
- King’s or queen’s daughter
- A part of the government with a special job
- King’s or queen’s son
- Leader of a regency
- A person who lives in a country
- Assistant to the president
- The main city of a country or province
- The biggest area under one government
- Led by a governor
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- Head of government in some countries
- The country someone belongs to
- The line between two countries
- A country where the people choose their leaders
- People who lead and manage a country
- To guide or direct people
- A country ruled by a king or queen
- Leader of a district
- Ruler of an empire
- Male ruler of a kingdom
- Female ruler or king’s wife
- A person who leads others
- A large area ruled by an emperor
- Leader of a group of houses
- When people vote to choose a leader
- Led by District Head
- Led by a regent
- Visiting places for fun or vacation
37 Clues: Led by a regent • Led by the mayor • Head of a country • Led by a governor • Ruler of an empire • Leader of a regency • Leader of a district • Leader of a province • Led by District Head • King’s or queen’s son • Male ruler of a kingdom • Led by Neighbourhood Head • To guide or direct people • A person who leads others • A famous place or building • Assistant or deputy leader • ...
Christmas and Geography 2025-12-19
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- Austrian composer of Silent Night
- Mexico fries this and covers it with syrup and cinnamon sugar as a dessert
- Prince Albert and Queen Victoria made the Christmas tree popular in this country
- famous character from Charles Dickens' The Christmas Carol
- language of origin for the word Christmas
- American writer of How the Grinch Stole Christmas
- birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth
- the end of the Christmas celebration - also means "appearance"
- German settlers brought the idea of the Christmas tree to this area
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- ginger flavored cookie that is popular in Germany
- this country celebrates Christmas outside
- a Norwegian flat potato bread that is popular during the Holiday season
- another name for the three wisemen
- the ancient Pre-Christian festival in Northern Europe that used evergreen trees as decoration
- this country was the first to use the Christmas postage stamp
- this country starts Christmas on St. Lucia's day which is December 13th
- this country is well-known for the dessert bûche de Noël during the Christmas season
- country known for the paradise tree which is the most recent source of using a Christmas Tree
- flavoring used in Italy for pizzelles
- this country reenacts Mary and Joseph looking for a place to stay
- composer known for the famous song Messiah
- in this country, Befana delivers gifts to children before the day of the Epiphany
22 Clues: birthplace of Jesus of Nazareth • Austrian composer of Silent Night • another name for the three wisemen • flavoring used in Italy for pizzelles • this country celebrates Christmas outside • language of origin for the word Christmas • composer known for the famous song Messiah • ginger flavored cookie that is popular in Germany • ...
GEOG ON QUESTIONS 2021-11-23
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- current that flows past Western Europe and makes the climate warmer than it should be for its latitude
- What country is called "Land of Fire and Ice"?
- capital of the Philippines
- largest country by land area
- longest river in the world
- What is the largest Russian city on the Pacific Ocean?
- What is the world’s second highest mountain after Everest, being situated in Asia?
- What country is completely surrounded by South Africa?
- organisation that manages whaling
- governing body that looks over the oceans
- county that borders Scotland
- country where golden visas are available
- is ground that continuously remains below 0 °C for two or more years
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- which book did Katie present on
- Thermal_ causes sea level rise
- Which European country shares its border with the most neighbours (nine)?
- What was the country of Myanmar formerly known as?
- Which president of a B country didn't turn up to COP26
- Where can Scafell Pike, England's highest peak, be found?
- strait in Asia that is vital for world trade(M)
- Which country’s languages include English, Zulu and Afrikaans?
- Mount Vesuvius casts a shadow over which modern Italian city?
- a change in the pattern of trade winds from west to east
- Havana is the capital of what country?
- What is the only major city located on two continents?
25 Clues: capital of the Philippines • longest river in the world • largest country by land area • county that borders Scotland • Thermal_ causes sea level rise • which book did Katie present on • organisation that manages whaling • Havana is the capital of what country? • country where golden visas are available • governing body that looks over the oceans • ...
Rain Forest South America 2021-11-19
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- French Guiana has rain forest along this ocean.
- This small country along the Atlantic coast still has much of it's rain forest.
- An area with many trees.
- Much of the rain forest is found along the _____ River.
- This map shows the _____ of rain forest in South America.
- There is _____ rain forest in Brazil than in any other country.
- This northern country has much less rainforest than in 1950.
- Most of the South American rain forest is ____ of the equator.
- Small areas of forest along the eastern ___ of Brazil existed in 1950.
- ______ 1950 there was more rain forest in South America.
- There was less rain forest__1990 than before 1950.
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- The eastern edge of this country is mostly covered with rain forest.
- A forest is not a forest without _____.
- Along this country's border with Brazil is a band of rain forest.
- Most of this country, whose neighbor is Venezuela, is rain forest.
- This map shows how the area of rain forest changes over ___.
- This map shows the change of South American rain forest over 40 _____.
- This small country has lost most of its rain forest.
- This line of 0° latitude runs through the rain forest.
- Most of the Rain forest is in this country.
- This skinny country never had any rain forest.
- There was _ rain forest in 1990 than in 1950.
22 Clues: An area with many trees. • A forest is not a forest without _____. • Most of the Rain forest is in this country. • There was _ rain forest in 1990 than in 1950. • This skinny country never had any rain forest. • French Guiana has rain forest along this ocean. • There was less rain forest__1990 than before 1950. • This small country has lost most of its rain forest. • ...
G20 Trade Organization 2013-04-29
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- Not a part of the G20 but always at the summit
- "___ the international financial system" is one of the key objectives of the G20
- The only other Asian country in the G20 other then Japan that is not a developing country
- First G20 meeting took place here in 1999
- G20 was first introduced by this Canadian leader
- A part of the G20 that is not actully a country
- The only country from Oceania in the G20
- The only G20 country who has an offical title of Prime Minister from North America
- A part of the G20 and also the only North American Country in the G20 that is still a developingt country
- One of the key objectives of the G20 is "restoring global economic ____"
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- the G20 members acount for more then 80% of this
- Meeting in a common location between the leaders of the G20
- The amount of Presidents in the G20
- The only African country in the G20
- the amount of actual countries in the G20
- Has two countries in the G20 Russia and and Turkey
- Their are ___ countries from South America in the G20
- City of the 2010 Summit
- A part of the G20 it has a red flag with yellow stars on it
- The amount of countries in the G20 from the Middle East is ___
20 Clues: City of the 2010 Summit • The amount of Presidents in the G20 • The only African country in the G20 • The only country from Oceania in the G20 • the amount of actual countries in the G20 • First G20 meeting took place here in 1999 • Not a part of the G20 but always at the summit • A part of the G20 that is not actully a country • ...
Rain forests 2022-11-10
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- The eastern edge of this country is mostly covered with rain forest.
- ______ 1950 there was the most rain forest in South America.
- A forest is not a forest without ______.
- Most of South American rain forest is ___ of the equator.
- Most of the rain forest is in which country?
- There was less rain forest ____ 1990 than there was before 1950.
- This map shows the ________ of rain forest in South America.
- There is ____ rain forest in Brazil than in any other country.
- Most of this country, whose neighbor is Venezuela, is rain forest.
- This northern country as almost no rainforest left.
- There is rain forest found along which ocean?
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- This small country has lost most of its rain forest.
- this map shows how the area of rain forest changes over _______.
- There was _____ rain forest in 1990 than there was in 1950.
- Along this country's border with Brazil is a band of rainforest.
- This line of 0 degrees latitude runs through the rain forest.
- This small country along the Atlantic coast still has much rain forest.
- This skinny country never had any rain forest.
- Much of the rain forest is found along the ____ River.
- This map shows the change of South American rain forest over 40 _____.
- Small areas of forest along the eastern ____ of Brazil existed in 1950.
- An area with many trees.
22 Clues: An area with many trees. • A forest is not a forest without ______. • Most of the rain forest is in which country? • There is rain forest found along which ocean? • This skinny country never had any rain forest. • This northern country as almost no rainforest left. • This small country has lost most of its rain forest. • ...
Hungary 2015-11-27
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- lake of the named country
- toy
- inventor
- type of cake
- inventor of ballpen
- king
- restaurant in London
- operett
- spice
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- magician
- river of the named country
- type of dog
- famous coreographer
- alcoholic drink
- stew
- type of dog
- historical event
- monetary unit
- type of dog
- country (in their language)
- type of dog
- type of wine
- language
23 Clues: toy • stew • king • spice • operett • magician • inventor • language • type of dog • type of dog • type of dog • type of dog • type of cake • type of wine • monetary unit • alcoholic drink • historical event • famous coreographer • inventor of ballpen • restaurant in London • lake of the named country • river of the named country • country (in their language)
Giant Bicycles 2024-07-02
22 Clues: DH • trail • Gravel • enduro • hardtail • Aerobike • Liv Road • Triathlon • Liv Gravel • Liv Endurance • Cross Country • Urban Utility • Recreational E • Endurance Road • technical Trail • Utility Urban XL • Liv Cross country • Total Compact Road • Liv Technical trail • Cross country hardtail • Gravel with Suspension • Full suspension Explore
Alexis' RE Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-24
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- a group of small islands in the North America
- a country in Western Asia
- a constituent country in the United Kingdom
- the religion of Jewish people
- other religions supreme being
- Christians supreme being
- source from which something is derived
- people who came to America to work
- a major religion from India
- a small country in Western Asia
- the religion of Muslims
- habitual practices
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- a country in Asia
- a country in South East Asia
- the religion based on the teachings of Jesus
- belief of a God
- a area South West of Asia
- religious tenets or faiths
- to discover the exact location of something
- a city in Israel
20 Clues: belief of a God • a city in Israel • a country in Asia • habitual practices • the religion of Muslims • Christians supreme being • a country in Western Asia • a area South West of Asia • religious tenets or faiths • a major religion from India • a country in South East Asia • the religion of Jewish people • other religions supreme being • a small country in Western Asia • ...
Sectionalism & The Age of Jackson Review 2023-02-13
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- The area of the country where agriculture was the basis of the economy.
- Putting the best interest of a section of the country first.
- To stop working in order to get the employer to meet demands of the workers.
- This machine was used to separate the cotton seeds, making cotton production faster and more efficient.
- This type of production became more popular with the creation of new technology.
- The _______ Crisis was when South Carolina attempted to reject a national tariff.
- Factors that entice immigrants to come into a country.
- People who came into the country, particularly from Europe.
- Agriculture, homesteads, railroads, and ranching were popular in this part of the country.
- The ______ powered engine was useful in both ships and railroads.
- A type of housing found in urban areas which were unsafe and poorly built.
- Farmland or low-populated area.
- The area of the country where manufacturing and industry began to develop.
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- Factors that cause immigrants to leave their home country.
- The growth of cities, through population and development.
- Putting the best interest of the country as a whole first.
- When President Jackson fired government officials and hired his supporters to replace them.
- A group of people who believed Americans were better than immigrants.
- Created by Samuel Morse, this technology allowed for communication across long distances.
- A highly populated area. A large city.
20 Clues: Farmland or low-populated area. • A highly populated area. A large city. • Factors that entice immigrants to come into a country. • The growth of cities, through population and development. • Factors that cause immigrants to leave their home country. • Putting the best interest of the country as a whole first. • ...
Population Movement 2026-01-20
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- Loss of skilled workers from a country due to emigration.
- The growth of towns and cities due to migration.
- A situation where too many people live in a limited space.
- Numerical data used to collect and analyze information.
- When there are too many people for available resources.
- Movement of people from one country to another.
- Movement of people in search of jobs and better income.
- Movement of people within the same country.
- Conditions that force people to leave their home area.
- Lack of adequate homes in urban areas.
- When migrants return to their home country.
- Psychological harm caused by stressful or painful experiences.
- Entering a country to live there permanently.
- People employed in a country where they are not citizens.
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- Heavy traffic that causes delays on roads.
- Development that meets present needs without harming future generations.
- People living and working in a country that is not their own.
- Careful with spending and avoiding waste.
- Leaving one’s country to live in another.
- Conditions that attract people to a new area.
- Lack of jobs for people willing and able to work.
- The permanent or long-term movement of people from one area to another.
- Tools, machines, and systems used to make work easier.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- Money sent home by migrants working abroad.
25 Clues: Lack of adequate homes in urban areas. • Careful with spending and avoiding waste. • Leaving one’s country to live in another. • Heavy traffic that causes delays on roads. • Movement of people within the same country. • When migrants return to their home country. • Money sent home by migrants working abroad. • Conditions that attract people to a new area. • ...
ASEAN SOSE Cross Word 2023-08-15
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- What does ASEAN stand for?
- Which is the smallest country in ASEAN?
- One of the members that founded ASEAN
- What is one of the benefits of being in ASEAN?
- In which month was ASEAN established?
- Which country has never been colonized before in ASEAN?
- Which geographical shape is in the form of separate islands?
- Which country joined first after the original founders of ASEAN?
- Which country in ASEAN is the northernmost country?
- How many countries first founded ASEAN?
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- What is the latitude of ASEAN? (rounded up)
- In which city was ASEAN established in?
- In which year was ASEAN invented
- "One vision, One ..., One Community"
- What country is an example of an Elongated shaped country?
- Which geographical shape is more complex and varied in shape?
- How many members are there in ASEAN?
17 Clues: What does ASEAN stand for? • In which year was ASEAN invented • "One vision, One ..., One Community" • How many members are there in ASEAN? • One of the members that founded ASEAN • In which month was ASEAN established? • In which city was ASEAN established in? • Which is the smallest country in ASEAN? • How many countries first founded ASEAN? • ...
European Countries 2023-09-28
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- Known for its fjords and outdoor activities.
- Famous for its tulips windmills and canals.
- Famous for its chocolates waffles and beer.
- Located on the Iberian Peninsula with a rich history.
- The largest country in Europe by land area.
- and Herzegovina A country in the Balkans with diverse cultures.
- Known for Flamenco music and bullfighting.
- A country with Adriatic coastlines.
- Located on the Adriatic Sea with a rich coastline.
- Famous for its design and beautiful landscapes.
- Comprising England Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland.
- The largest country in the world.
- A country in the Balkans with a complex history.
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- Known for its picturesque lakes and mountains.
- City The smallest independent state in the world.
- A Central European nation with stunning landscapes.
- Known for its historic sites and Black Sea coast.
- A country in the Balkans.
- An island nation in the Mediterranean.
- A glamorous city-state on the French Riviera.
- Known for its Alpine scenery and chocolates.
- Known for its castles and folklore.
- Famous for its medieval towns and hearty cuisine.
- A landlocked country in Eastern Europe.
- Marino A microstate in Italy.
25 Clues: A country in the Balkans. • Marino A microstate in Italy. • The largest country in the world. • Known for its castles and folklore. • A country with Adriatic coastlines. • An island nation in the Mediterranean. • A landlocked country in Eastern Europe. • Known for Flamenco music and bullfighting. • Famous for its tulips windmills and canals. • ...
RILEY AND CARTER 2025-04-16
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- - Canada’s longest river.
- – This city is the largest in Canada and is located in Ontario.
- – This U.S. city is known for the Space Needle.
- José – This city is the capital of Costa Rica.
- – This country shares its border with both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
- D.C. – This city is the capital of the United States.
- – The state known for its famous theme park, Disneyland.
- Desert – The largest desert in Africa.
- – This is the largest country in Africa by land area.
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- – The U.S. state where the Grand Canyon is located.
- River – The longest river in South America, which runs through Brazil.
- Aires – This city is the capital of Argentina.
- – This province is the only French-speaking region in Canada.
- – Known for its Mayan ruins, this country is located south of Mexico.
- – The capital city of Canada.
- – The country in Africa that is famous for its wildlife safaris, including the Serengeti.
- – The Andes mountain range runs through this country, famous for Machu Picchu.
- – This is the largest country in Central America by land area.
- – This city is the capital of Egypt, home to the Great Pyramids.
- – The largest country in South America.
20 Clues: - Canada’s longest river. • – The capital city of Canada. • Desert – The largest desert in Africa. • – The largest country in South America. • Aires – This city is the capital of Argentina. • José – This city is the capital of Costa Rica. • – This U.S. city is known for the Space Needle. • – The U.S. state where the Grand Canyon is located. • ...
town and country 2020-04-16
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- a very tall modern building, usually in a city
- the areas that form the edge of a town or city
- a railway system in which electric trains travel through tunnels below ground
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- full of energy and enthusiasm; interesting and exciting
- a pole at the side of a roads, that gives information about routes and distances
- the area of a town that surrounds someone's home, or the people who live in this area
- water, dropping from a higher to a lower point
- the general appearance of the natural environment, especially when it is beautiful
8 Clues: a very tall modern building, usually in a city • water, dropping from a higher to a lower point • the areas that form the edge of a town or city • full of energy and enthusiasm; interesting and exciting • a railway system in which electric trains travel through tunnels below ground • a pole at the side of a roads, that gives information about routes and distances • ...
In The Country 2022-03-29
8 Clues: Not an animal • Eating outside • A lot of trees together • A large area of still water • Where water flows to the sea • Small part of a tree or plant • Where a farmer might keep cows • You sit on this and it's green.
Country Research Vocabulary 2022-04-25
8 Clues: city • The most hot • The most cold • A way of speaking • An activity that involves physical movement • All the people that live in an area of land • All the people that live in an area of land. • Specific times of the year that have their own types of weather and temperature.
European country capitals 2018-11-16
8 Clues: Capital of Italy • Capital of France • Capital of Norway • Capital of Sweden • Capital of Dublin • Capital of Ireland • Capital of Finland • Capital of Germany
KNOW YOUR COUNTRY 2022-08-01
8 Clues: Who designed our National flag? • Name the National game of India • Name the highest civilian award • Lord Mahavira was also known as • Where is the Sun temple located • Who founded the Mauryan Dynasty? • Who is the author of the book 'Hind Swaraj'? • Kathakali is the classical dance of which state?
Town and country 2024-09-06
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- The emporer where rome was in
- A huge fight in the Hippodrome
- Where the emporer lived and was a central trading hub
Down
- The empress who asked Justinian to give women more rights
- Land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- The city of commerce in Byzantine Emporire
- A big building that was used for entertainment such as chariot racing
- The Most important church in Constantinople
8 Clues: The emporer where rome was in • A huge fight in the Hippodrome • Land surrounded by water on 3 sides • The city of commerce in Byzantine Emporire • The Most important church in Constantinople • Where the emporer lived and was a central trading hub • The empress who asked Justinian to give women more rights • ...
Malaysia Country Overview 2023-01-11
8 Clues: Capital city of Malaysia • Where is Malaysia located? • What is Malaysia's main language? • What is Malaysia's second language? • Malaysia is known to be a ..... country • Where does educated Malaysians work at? • Malays and other small indigenous groups • How many traditions and value Malaysians posses?
Host country crossword 2022-05-05
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- The capital of Qarakhanids(where Burana tower is located)
- Turk political entity ruled by a Kagan
- Political state which has dominant influence or authority over others calls
- The battle played a big role in spreading Islam in Central Asia
- The Ruler of Yenisei Kyrgyz Kaganate
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- The religion appeared in India reached China
- The trade road went through Central Asia
- This ancient building served as a place for travelers passing through the Great Silk Road so they could rest.
8 Clues: The Ruler of Yenisei Kyrgyz Kaganate • Turk political entity ruled by a Kagan • The trade road went through Central Asia • The religion appeared in India reached China • The capital of Qarakhanids(where Burana tower is located) • The battle played a big role in spreading Islam in Central Asia • ...
guess the country 2025-10-13
World War One 2024-10-21
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- Name the country who wanted Germany severely punished
- Used as protection in a trench.
- Country that entered the war in 1917
- Persuading men to the join the army
- General in charge of Somme battle
- Name the ship that started the naval race?
- Town where Franz Ferdinand was shot
- Country that left the war in 1917
- Controlling the distribution of food.
Down
- A belief that your country is best
- Asian country that sent soldiers to fight for Britain
- Animals that were found in trenches
- French word for agreement
- What soldiers stand on in a trench.
- Name of the treaty made with Germany
- Where Germany wanted to expand her Empire
- What country was ruled by Kaiser Wilhelm ll?
- Psychological trauma suffered by soldiers
18 Clues: French word for agreement • Used as protection in a trench. • General in charge of Somme battle • Country that left the war in 1917 • A belief that your country is best • Animals that were found in trenches • What soldiers stand on in a trench. • Persuading men to the join the army • Town where Franz Ferdinand was shot • Country that entered the war in 1917 • ...
countries crossword puzzle 2024-03-21
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- the country that owns the most oil
- the richest country in 2024
- the safest country in 2024
- the happiest country in 2024
- the saddest country in 2024
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- the poorest country in 2024
- the country that owns the most water in 2024
- which country created pizza
- which country created tea
- the country with the greatest population in 2024
- the oldest country
- The smallest country in 2024
12 Clues: the oldest country • which country created tea • the safest country in 2024 • the poorest country in 2024 • the richest country in 2024 • which country created pizza • the saddest country in 2024 • the happiest country in 2024 • The smallest country in 2024 • the country that owns the most oil • the country that owns the most water in 2024 • ...
Nathaniel's World Trival Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-03
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- This country is the country with the most population in Africa.
- Once known as Persia.
- This country's national animal is the Llama.
- 30% of the country is part of a national reserve.
- Shares the same currency as the country they border.
- This country was a former German and Belgian colony.
- The country has the longest border in the world.
- The country could have been sold to Bill Gates.
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- Home of the Schnitzel.
- A city in this country had the first street with electricity in its continent.
- This country once had a king that only ruled for 20 minutes.
- The residents celebrate two different independence days.
- Hasn't changed its name since it was founded.
- The country's national dish is called the "lap lap".
- The country's name means "field of Blackbirds".
15 Clues: Once known as Persia. • Home of the Schnitzel. • This country's national animal is the Llama. • Hasn't changed its name since it was founded. • The country's name means "field of Blackbirds". • The country could have been sold to Bill Gates. • The country has the longest border in the world. • 30% of the country is part of a national reserve. • ...
Dietrich world trivia crossword puzzle 2023-05-01
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- heaviest building in the world
- worst country in the world
- worlds most divers country
- country was know as siam
- home to a tank graveyard
- has a lake with jellyfish
- same number of people as horses
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- flag has 27 versions
- country was known as burma
- happiest country in the world
- most castles in europe
- has second largest boiling lake
- Queen Elizabeth is the only queen who has been to this country
- you can see their highway
- only country in the world where you can see sun rise on the pacific and set on the atlantic
15 Clues: flag has 27 versions • most castles in europe • country was know as siam • home to a tank graveyard • you can see their highway • has a lake with jellyfish • country was known as burma • worst country in the world • worlds most divers country • happiest country in the world • heaviest building in the world • has second largest boiling lake • same number of people as horses • ...
George's Crossword 2022-04-29
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- A series of over 13,500 islands
- Indonesia's land form
- The home of the second set of the twin towers.
- The other country in oceanana
- Fell to the Americans from the Spanish
- A landlocked country
- A country that was a old colony of the french
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- The Continint and country
- The Major Time Period of proxy wars
- Loyalty to your country
- The sea near india
- The Major American War in SEA
- A city and a country
- The Communist spread of ideas like domino
- When people start to conquer in name of their country
15 Clues: The sea near india • A city and a country • A landlocked country • Indonesia's land form • Loyalty to your country • The Continint and country • The Major American War in SEA • The other country in oceanana • A series of over 13,500 islands • The Major Time Period of proxy wars • Fell to the Americans from the Spanish • The Communist spread of ideas like domino • ...
All the Countries in the World 2023-05-07
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- Closest country to the point where the equator and prime meridian cross (near Africa)
- The largest landlocked country in the world
- One of two countries with a monarch called a sultan
- Contains the holiest city for Christians and Jews
- Fought a war in the 1980's over oil when led by Saddam Hussein
- Contains the ancient Mayan city of Tikal
- Where Jim Jones fled to
- MESSIIII!!!!!!!!
- The westernmost country in Africa (not on the mainland)
- American presence here led to 9-11
- Houthi forces are currently attacking this Arab country
- Home to a namesake "empire" founded by Genghis Khan
- Communists took over in 1949 led by Mao Zedong
- Named for the line of latitude it sits on
- Hosted the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck
- Only country to share a name with a US state
- Situated on a namesake river with capital at Niamey
- Communist country above the 38th parallel led by the Kims
- Soviet Union placed missiles here in 1962
- An ongoing civil war has raged here since 2011
- The largest island to be only owned by one country (excluding Australia)
- Has the highest GDP per capita
- Mainly in the Sahara desert, contains the ancient city of Timbuktu
- Shares Mount Everest with China
- The Taliban retook this country in 2021
- Has the lowest GDP per capita
- Students were killed at Kent State because Nixon "invaded" this country
- Only country to feature a rifle on its flag
- This city-state has banned chewing gum
- Was invaded by Russia in 2022
- Great Britain + Northern Ireland
- Only country to be in all four hemispheres
- Is home to the indigenous Sami people in its northern region of Lapland
- One of only two doubly-landlocked countries in the world
- Tropical archipelago southeast of Florida
- Split from the Czech Republic in 1993
- Central Asian country with capital at Dushanbe
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- Caribbean country comprised of two islands with capital at Basseterre (No hyphen)
- Osama Bin Laden was captured here in 2011
- Hosted the 2022 World Cup
- Tiny country situated in the Pyrenees between France and Spain
- "Waffle land" :)
- Democratic republic below the 38th parallel backed at Pusan in 1950
- The third biggest coffee exporter in the world, led from Bogota
- The smallest UN member state
- Westernmost country in mainland Africa
- Sold land to the US in the Gadsden Purchase in 1854
- West african nation with capital at Bissau
- Was formerly a British colony called Rhodesia
- A soviet "buffer country" during the cold war with capital at Budapest
- The first Arab country to recognize Israel
- Gained independence from Ethiopia in 1993
- Was once separated by the 17th parallel
- European microstate with the smallest coastline in the world
- Fought the Boer Wars with the British
- Two islands southeast of Australia
- Contains the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu
- The least visited country in the world, you can walk around it in less than a day
- Was invaded by the Nazis to start WWII
- Has the worst ranked FIFA football team
- Contrasted with an "American" neighbor, its capital is Apia
- Its Islamic island of Mindanao was direcly involved with 9-11
- The Arab Spring started here
- Led by a Shah until 1979, fought a war over oil in the 1980's
- Its city of Samarkand was an important stop on the Silk Road
- Was invaded by Iraq in 1990
- Smallest country in the world (not a UN member state)
- Is a Russian ally over the Ukraine war led by Alexander Lukashenko
68 Clues: "Waffle land" :) • MESSIIII!!!!!!!! • Where Jim Jones fled to • Hosted the 2022 World Cup • Was invaded by Iraq in 1990 • The smallest UN member state • The Arab Spring started here • Has the lowest GDP per capita • Was invaded by Russia in 2022 • Has the highest GDP per capita • Shares Mount Everest with China • Great Britain + Northern Ireland • American presence here led to 9-11 • ...
Countries 2025-09-29
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- Home to part of the Amazon Rain forest
- Very cold
- Located on the norther coast of South America
- A country near the United Kingdom
- Bordered by Belgium
- Located in Eastern Alps
- Borders Germany
- Known for syrup
- In Oceania
- Borders Poland
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- Located in central Europe
- Largest country in South America
- A country in Africa
- Borders Russia
- A country near the United Kingdom
- Borders Hungary
- Borders Belgium
- Mythology
- One of the largest countries
- Popular country in Asia
20 Clues: Very cold • Mythology • In Oceania • Borders Russia • Borders Poland • Borders Hungary • Borders Belgium • Borders Germany • Known for syrup • A country in Africa • Bordered by Belgium • Popular country in Asia • Located in Eastern Alps • Located in central Europe • One of the largest countries • Largest country in South America • A country near the United Kingdom • ...
General Gk 2019-04-08
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- UNIQLO ,which is the official sponsor for Federrer , is based out of which Country
- richest person in the world
- Oldest leader among the current heads of countries
- World's Happiest Country
- Former CEO of Nissan who was arrested last week
- Which country's Airline recently crashed becoming the 2nd after Lion Air of Indonesia
- Most innovative company in the world 2018 as per Forbes
- Which country's president, who has governed for 20 years, has submitted his resignation
- 7th largest trading partner of China
- country with highest national debt in Europe
Down
- which county is rationing electricity from April 1
- world's largest lizard
- Parliament of Iran
- Most powerful leader in world as per Forbe
- Country with highest car production
- Spotify is based out of which country
- Index of Mc.Donalds which measures cost of living in countries
- Tripoli is the capital of
- largest producee of corn - Country
19 Clues: Parliament of Iran • world's largest lizard • World's Happiest Country • Tripoli is the capital of • richest person in the world • largest producee of corn - Country • Country with highest car production • 7th largest trading partner of China • Spotify is based out of which country • Most powerful leader in world as per Forbe • country with highest national debt in Europe • ...
Drills 2023-10-24
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- This "Golden" state is the most populous in the U.S.
- The world's longest river.
- Country famous for its pyramids.
- World's second-largest continent.
- The only city located on two continents.
- South American country with the famous Christ the Redeemer statue.
- Asian river, the third-longest in the world, known locally as Chang Jiang.
- Capital city on the Seine River.
- An Asian country whose name means "Land of the Rising Sun."
- The smallest continent.
Down
- Central American country famous for its canal.
- Huron North American lake named after a tribe; also the second largest of the Great Lakes by volume.
- Country known as the "Emerald Isle."
- Mountain range that includes Mount Everest.
- Country with the largest land area in the world.
- Island nation known for its ancient ruins and myths; birthplace of democracy.
- The world's largest ocean.
- The "Land Down Under."
- This mountain range separates Europe from Asia.
- Vast desert in North Africa.
20 Clues: The "Land Down Under." • The smallest continent. • The world's longest river. • The world's largest ocean. • Vast desert in North Africa. • Country famous for its pyramids. • Capital city on the Seine River. • World's second-largest continent. • Country known as the "Emerald Isle." • The only city located on two continents. • Mountain range that includes Mount Everest. • ...
Western Europe 2014-02-27
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- steep-sided valleys that are inlets of the sea.
- peninsula What country uses the method called Dry Farming.
- Luther Who made a new Christianity call Protestantism.
- what are springs that shoot hot water and steam into the air.
- natural resources Why is Sweden a wealthy country.
- what is Sweden's capital.
- what is Iceland's capital.
- what low swampy lands.
- who has been neutral for centuries.
- what country is the most mountainous.
- river What river forms the border of France.
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- what are drained lands called.
- what is Portugal's capital.
- what plants partly decayed in water which can be dried and used for fuel.
- what peninsula make's up most of Denmark.
- what country is wealthy from oil and natural gas pumped from beneath the North Sea.
- what is the capital of Belgium.
- seine and Loire are what.
- what is Denmark capital.
- what country use geothermal energy to heat produced by natural under ground sources,to heat most homes,buildings,and swimming pools.
- what are superhighways called.
- what country is slightly smaller than Texas.
- What is Finland's capital.
- republic Which country has the same government.
- how much population lives in the cities like the capital Oslo.
- what treeless,windy highlands,and area's with damp ground.
- what country speaks many several languages.
- republic What is France's government.
28 Clues: what low swampy lands. • seine and Loire are what. • what is Denmark capital. • what is Sweden's capital. • What is Finland's capital. • what is Portugal's capital. • what is Iceland's capital. • what are drained lands called. • what are superhighways called. • what is the capital of Belgium. • who has been neutral for centuries. • what country is the most mountainous. • ...
Population Trends and Issues- Socials 11 2015-01-17
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- country country with a highly developed economy and has high living standards
- lead percentage of a population that is younger than 15 and older than 64 years of age
- rate the number of births per year
- transition model shows changes in a populations birth and death rates based on tech.
- rate number of new arrivals in a country
- recognition of meeting an official standard
- move of people from farms to cities were there are jobs
- migration difference between number of people immigrating and emigrating
- rate rapid rate of population growth as each generation doubles in size
- of 70 time it takes a country to double its population
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- expectancy average number of years a person is expected to live
- cohort an age group in a population
- country country with a less sophisticated economy and lower standard of living
- study of population numbers, distribution, trends and issues
- time number of years it takes a country to double its population at its current growth rate
- deaths in a population
- rate number of people leaving a country
- rate the number of deaths per year
- the process of collecting and compiling
- over change in society
- Density number of people living in a given area
- person who moves from one region to another
- increase rate at which population increases
- a populated area in the world
24 Clues: deaths in a population • over change in society • a populated area in the world • rate the number of deaths per year • rate the number of births per year • cohort an age group in a population • rate number of people leaving a country • the process of collecting and compiling • rate number of new arrivals in a country • person who moves from one region to another • ...
Latin America: Latitude & Longitude 2023-02-08
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- This is the easternmost city in Brazil.
- Country found at 10 S, 75 W
- Country found at 33 S, 55 W
- Capital city found at 17 S, 68 W
- This allows boat to sail through Central America from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean.
- A 9-letter country with a communist economy.
- This country is in between Colombia and Peru.
- This is the capital of Costa Rica
- Capital city found at 1 S, 78 W
- Capital city found at 19 N, 99 W
- Capital city found at 12 S, 77 W
- Titicaca is the name of a ______ on the border of Peru and Bolivia.
- This line of latitude passes through Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, and Brazil
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- This specific line of latitude passes through Mexico
- Country found at 40 S, 65 W
- Country found at 10 S, 60 W
- Country found between Guyana and French Guiana.
- The longest river in South America
- This landform runs along the West cost of the continent
- The capital city of Honduras
- The latitude line of 50 S passes through this landform.
- Country found at 22 N, 80 W
- The capital city of Brazil.
- The capital of Colombia
- The Ring of _____ is a line of volcanoes surrounds the Pacific Ocean.
- Kingston is the capital city of __________.
- Santiago is the capital city of _________.
27 Clues: The capital of Colombia • Country found at 40 S, 65 W • Country found at 10 S, 60 W • Country found at 10 S, 75 W • Country found at 33 S, 55 W • Country found at 22 N, 80 W • The capital city of Brazil. • The capital city of Honduras • Capital city found at 1 S, 78 W • Capital city found at 17 S, 68 W • Capital city found at 19 N, 99 W • Capital city found at 12 S, 77 W • ...
Human Geography Vocab: Practice 2026-03-24
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- to send a prodcut produced in one country to another country
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy it's natural wonders
- hiring workers in other countries to do a set of jobs
- to refuse to buy items from a particular country or company
- to move to a different area to settle
- a period of 1000 years
- actually; in reality; not by law; matter of fact
- the study of human societies, cultures, and their developments
- a person who flees a country because of violence, war, persecution, or disaster
- the politics surrounding water access and usage rights
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- when a city grows larger and spreads into nearby areas
- when a country brings in a product from another country
- the social class a person is born into and cannot change
- the type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed their family
- the period of time in which Great Britain controlled India as part of the British Empire
- the mass murder of a people from a particular ethnic group
- in Buddhism, a state of perfect peace
- illegal fishing or hunting
- a policy based on control of one country by another
- a large, circular structure made of animal skins that can be packed up and moved from place to place
20 Clues: a period of 1000 years • illegal fishing or hunting • to move to a different area to settle • in Buddhism, a state of perfect peace • actually; in reality; not by law; matter of fact • a policy based on control of one country by another • hiring workers in other countries to do a set of jobs • when a city grows larger and spreads into nearby areas • ...
Geography 2026-03-12
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- — Major mountain range in western North America
- — Landform created by sediment at a river’s mouth
- — World’s largest island
- — Long narrow country along South America’s west coast
- — Landlocked country between China and Russia
- — Earth’s southernmost continent
- — Country known for the pyramids and the Nile River
- — Largest hot desert in the world
- — Largest archipelago country in the world
- — Large flat elevated area of land
- — Sea between Europe, Africa, and Asia
- — Mountain range across central Europe
- — North African country near the Strait of Gibraltar
- — Island continent known for the Great Barrier Reef
- — Land surrounded by water on three sides
- — World’s largest rainforest and river system
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- — Longest river in Asia
- — Major river of the United States
- — Grassland ecosystem found in tropical regions
- — Longest mountain range in the world
- — Region of islands in the Atlantic Ocean
- — Mountain range containing Mount Everest
- — Large desert in Mongolia and northern China
- — Second-largest country in the world by area
- — Largest country in South America
- — Nordic island known for volcanoes and glaciers
- — Narrow strip of land connecting two larger areas
- — South American country famous for tango and Patagonia
- — Major European river flowing through many countries
- — Large island off Africa’s east coast
- — River with the largest volume of water in the world
- — Group of islands
- — Longest river in Africa
33 Clues: — Group of islands • — Longest river in Asia • — World’s largest island • — Longest river in Africa • — Earth’s southernmost continent • — Largest hot desert in the world • — Major river of the United States • — Largest country in South America • — Large flat elevated area of land • — Longest mountain range in the world • — Large island off Africa’s east coast • ...
Shooting Kabul Crossword 1 2022-12-14
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- Mariam's doll
- windy and stormy
- Fadi's uncle
- exercise of authority or power in a cruel or unjust manner
- strange and frightening
- Fadi's mother
- the protection granted by a country to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee
- Fadi's father
- the country where Mariam was born
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- bleak, depressing, and dismal
- closed the girls schools
- head to toe covering worn by some women
- capital city of Afghanistan
- the country where Fadi was born
- Fadi's sister
- Fadi's sister
- Miriam's favorite dish
- a feeling or belief that good things will happen
- terrible suffering and pain
- a person who has been forced to leave their country to escape war
20 Clues: Fadi's uncle • Mariam's doll • Fadi's sister • Fadi's sister • Fadi's mother • Fadi's father • windy and stormy • Miriam's favorite dish • strange and frightening • closed the girls schools • capital city of Afghanistan • terrible suffering and pain • bleak, depressing, and dismal • the country where Fadi was born • the country where Mariam was born • head to toe covering worn by some women • ...
World Population and Global Cultures 2022-08-16
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- a person living in a different country from the one they were born in
- total way of life
- highly developed society
- area shared by people with similar beliefs and customs
- “y’all” and “pop” are examples
- percentage of babies born per 1000
- the people have the power
- growth of cities
- measure of how crowded a country is
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- the spread of culture
- a single worldwide culture
- person forced to move from his/her home country
- measures how many people die
- lack of food
- someone who belongs to a certain country
- leader who has taken power by force
- to move to another country
- people sharing certain physical traits
- king or queen
19 Clues: lack of food • king or queen • growth of cities • total way of life • the spread of culture • highly developed society • the people have the power • a single worldwide culture • to move to another country • measures how many people die • “y’all” and “pop” are examples • percentage of babies born per 1000 • leader who has taken power by force • measure of how crowded a country is • ...
Africa 2016-04-28
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- 80% of this country's land is desert
- This is the name of the desert that covers much of Botswana.
- The famous city of Timbuktu is in this country.
- This country does not have many natural resources, so it relies on tourism and information technology.
- This country is known for its market places where you can find spices, snake charmers, and pottery.
- This is the name of the straight that separates Africa from Europe.
- This is the name of the famous canal in Africa.
- This country is along the Mediterranean Sea and a popular tourist destination.
- This country is ranked 28th in the world for their economy, but over 25% of the people live in poverty.
- This country is known as one of the world's highest quality producers of diamonds
- This is the name of the ocean that is to the West of Africa.
- This is the name of the Sea to the North of Africa.
- This is the 2nd largest oil producer in Africa
- This country was founded by freed slaves from America.
- This country has 116 small islands and a population of around 92,000.
- This word means journey in Swahili.
- This country has one of the lowest life expectancy in the world.
- 93% of this country's exports is coffee
- This is the language spoken in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
- This country has relied heavily on oil, and now their oil supply is diminishing.
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- This is the name of the longest river in the world.
- This is the name of the country JZ went to see in his video about the water crisis. It is north of Namibia.
- This country lost funding in 2000 due to concerns over corruption, but has since started to get aid again.
- This is a valuable resource found in many African countries
- This is the name of the free standing mountain in Tanzania.
- This is the name of the ocean to the East of Africa.
- This is the name of the Sea to the East of Africa.
- This is how many capitals South Africa has.
- This is the name of the waterfall that separates Zimbabwe and Zambia.
- This is the name of the largest hot desert in the world.
- This country relies on tourism. A political crisis caused this country's tourism to go down by 50% in 2009.
- This was what the Democratic Republic of Congo was named before 1997.
- This is the word that describes a sudden and violent overthrow of the government.
- This is the name of a mountain range in the Northern part of Africa.
- This country is known for diamonds and farming. They also have a high HIV/AIDS rate.
- This is where you can find the Pyramids of Giza
- This country was controlled by Italy and then the British in the eighteen and nineteen hundreds.
37 Clues: This word means journey in Swahili. • 80% of this country's land is desert • 93% of this country's exports is coffee • This is how many capitals South Africa has. • This is the 2nd largest oil producer in Africa • The famous city of Timbuktu is in this country. • This is the name of the famous canal in Africa. • This is where you can find the Pyramids of Giza • ...
Asian Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-22
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- It's one of the world's greenest cities.
- This country was actually known as Siam 1939(and again from 1945 to 1949).
- Is home to the home to the world's largest river Delta.
- It's home to the Manhatten of the desert.
- It was one of the earliest adopters of Islam.
- The 3rd largest country in the world.(Tea was discoverd there).
- Is the birthplace of Lord Buddha.
- This country New Year's Celebrations called( Choul Chnam, Thmey in local language - khmer) is held in mid April each year and makes the end of the harvest season.
- It's orginal name was Mesopotamia.
- It's most known for it's abundance of Beaches and Buddhist sites.
- The stinkest fruit grows there.
- It's captial is Jerusalem
- This country has a fire that never goes out.
- It has the sixth-largest oil reserve in the world.
- It's the second safest country in the world.
- It is believed that Nicholas was born sometime around 280 A.D. in Patara, near Myra in Modern-day Turkey.
- Ulaanbaater is this countries captial city, is offically the world's coldest captial.
- It was the first country to have adopted Christianity a its state religion.
- Is home to Zoroastriansim.
- The only portuguese-speaking country in Asia and one of two predominalty Catholic Asian nations.
- It had the longest border.
- The only Carbon Negative Country in the world.
- Soccer/Football is most popular sport in this country.
- It's considered a "developed" nation and countries to prosper thanks to an abundance of oil.
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- It's home to the oldest libary in the world.
- It's was oldest city in the world.
- Despite social reform, regulations still restict women's rights.
- The lowest point on Earth is there .
- It produced the longest poem history.
- The official name of south korea (ROK).
- This countryis well known for it's fine fruits, especially promegrantes, grapes and its extra-sweet jumbo-sized melons.
- Their capital is Tbilisi.
- It's home to the worlds longest underground river.
- A tooth from Buddha sits under the roof of a temple in a place called kandy.
- This country is the 7th largest country in the world.
- It is the oldest independet state in the Arab world.
- It has the fourth longest irrigation system in the world.
- In 2009, the Maldives held an underground meeting,making the Maldives the first country in the world to place a governmental meeting on a scuba.
- It has over 600 ethnic groups.
- Russia ruled this country for nearly two centuries.
- Asia Cover mainly North korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan.
- In this country wgite symbolizes death and is worn at funerals.
- It's the only landlock country in the whole of Southeast asia.
- Is home to world's second second tallest dam
44 Clues: Their capital is Tbilisi. • It's captial is Jerusalem • Is home to Zoroastriansim. • It had the longest border. • It has over 600 ethnic groups. • The stinkest fruit grows there. • Is the birthplace of Lord Buddha. • It's was oldest city in the world. • It's orginal name was Mesopotamia. • The lowest point on Earth is there . • It produced the longest poem history. • ...
World War II By Tracy Amoh 2013-05-05
Across
- Bomb / the worlds first one of these was dropped in in 1945 in japan
- / A city in France that a very harsh treat was signed at
- / A country that Germany invaded and the setting of the movie Peter Pan
- / A county that Germany invaded and is all the way north. Its close to the north pole
- / Something that was dropped on man city's during the war
- / Its partner was Great Britain
- / The country that Hitler is from
- / A city in japan that america dropped a bomb on
- / A country that Germany invaded and is north-west from Germany
- / the country that president Woodrow Wilson
- / the prime minister of Germany
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- / A country that Germany invaded and is west from Germany
- / u need this to fight in a war
- / A country closest to the pacific ocean
- / A country that Germany invaded and is south from Norway
- / George Clemenceau, David Lloyd George, and Woodrow Wilson
- / The county that Benito Mussolini is from
- / the ocean next to Japan
- / a group of people living under one emperor or empress
- / An event that happened from 1939 to 1945
20 Clues: / the ocean next to Japan • / u need this to fight in a war • / Its partner was Great Britain • / the prime minister of Germany • / The country that Hitler is from • / A country closest to the pacific ocean • / The county that Benito Mussolini is from • / An event that happened from 1939 to 1945 • / the country that president Woodrow Wilson • ...
THE WORLD WE LIVE IN 2013-05-21
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- Italy's famous leaning tower can be found in this city.
- Its capital city is Hanoi.
- Visit this lovely country if you like the sound of a bagpipe.
- The capital of Australia.
- The longest river in Africa.
- A follower of the most popular religion in India.
- It's the Big Apple's most popular place for a picnic.
- The falls between Brazil and Argentina.
- Indian mausoleum built in memory of an emperor's dead wife.
- The capital of Brazil.
- Nairobi is its capital.
- Go to this country if you plan to climb the Everest.
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- This is the smallest country in Europe.
- The Danube river empties into this sea.
- The capital of Senegal.
- This country has the largest coastline in the world.
- Buddhism is the most popular religion in this Asian country.
- This English city is famous for its university.
- One of France's longest rivers which flows through Paris.
- It's the largest island in Europe.
- Someone who comes from the 'Eternal City' is a...
- American state famous for its Disney theme parks.
- A European country also called the Netherlands.
- This is the only country that has a dragon on its flag.
24 Clues: The capital of Brazil. • The capital of Senegal. • Nairobi is its capital. • The capital of Australia. • Its capital city is Hanoi. • The longest river in Africa. • It's the largest island in Europe. • This is the smallest country in Europe. • The Danube river empties into this sea. • The falls between Brazil and Argentina. • This English city is famous for its university. • ...
money and trade 2023-12-04
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- something sent to another country to be sold
- official order to stop trade with another country
- situation where nations attempt to damage each others trade through restrictions and taxes on goods
- tax on goods coming into a country
- rare and valuable meatel such as gold and silver
- value of one country compared to the money of another outry
- crop that is grown to be sold and requires many people to farm
- a large farm where cash crops are grown
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- person who owns a part or share of a business
- big company or group of companies acting together as an organization
- agreement made between countries to establish free trade and end trade wars
- money gained by selling things or doing business after cost have been paid
- place where goods are sold; buying and selling of goods and services
- control over something using official rules
- money paid to workers
- act of producing or creating something
- system or type of money a country uses
- the act of moving goods and services around the world to be sold
- amount of wealth and comfort people have
- country that agrees to help or sopurt another country
20 Clues: money paid to workers • tax on goods coming into a country • act of producing or creating something • system or type of money a country uses • a large farm where cash crops are grown • amount of wealth and comfort people have • control over something using official rules • something sent to another country to be sold • person who owns a part or share of a business • ...
Frankie's crossword assignment 2024-08-23
Across
- Its capital Is Caracas
- It was the only country in Latin America to be colonized by both the Spanish and the British
- It is Home to the Second-Largest Coral Reef in the World
- It is the second most biodiverse country in the world
- Is Is known as the Land of Volcanoes
- It formed Independence In May 20 1902
- It is the The Birthplace of Tango
- It is known as the “Heart of South America”
- Its favorite food Is Anticuchos
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- Their national animal Is Sloths
- Its capital is the World's oldest colony
- It is the country closest to outer space
- Its the Smallest African Country to be a United Nations Member
- It Is known for the Panama Canal
- It has The deepest canyon in the world, Cotahuasi Canyon
- It is famous for its culture and landscapes
- It's home to ruins from what is considered the most important Maya city
- It is the smallest Spanish speaking country in South America
- It was the first founded by Columbus
- There are 21 dialects spoken in the country
- Most people live in apartments of the country
21 Clues: Its capital Is Caracas • Their national animal Is Sloths • Its favorite food Is Anticuchos • It Is known for the Panama Canal • It is the The Birthplace of Tango • Is Is known as the Land of Volcanoes • It was the first founded by Columbus • It formed Independence In May 20 1902 • Its capital is the World's oldest colony • It is the country closest to outer space • ...
Building a New Nation Cross Word 2025-03-12
Across
- principle that the Supreme Court has the right to decide whether acts of Congress are constitutional or not.
- idea that the government should not interfere in the economy.
- having to do with the country's external (outside that country) affairs.
- opposite to what is allowed by the U.S. Constitution.
- extending a nation beyond its existing borders.
- an outsider; someone from another country
- official document that gives certain rights to an individual or a group.
- having to do with a country’s internal (inside that country) affairs.
- to cancel a federal law; to deny legal force; to make of no use or value.
- example to be followed by others in the future.
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- an organized group of people, often with common views,
- ceremony in which the president officially takes the oath of office.
- devotion to the interests of one's own country
- tax placed on goods entering a country from another country.
- an organized political group.
- not favoring either side in a dispute
- the action of taking away or abolishing something unwanted.
- withdraw from membership in a group.
- Selling goods in another country below market prices.
- activity designed to overthrow a government.
- the right to vote.
21 Clues: the right to vote. • an organized political group. • withdraw from membership in a group. • not favoring either side in a dispute • an outsider; someone from another country • activity designed to overthrow a government. • devotion to the interests of one's own country • extending a nation beyond its existing borders. • example to be followed by others in the future. • ...
Latin America Countries and Physical features 2026-02-04
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- South America's second-smallest country
- South American nation renowned as the heart of the Inca Empire
- long, narrow South American country
- the world's longest continental mountain range
- the largest island in the Caribbean Sea
- the world’s first Black-led republic
- the smallest and most densely populated country in Central America
- It features over 200 volcanic formations
- an 80-kilometer (50-mile) waterway connecting the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- the most populous country in Central America
- several significant mountain ranges, primarily in Mexico
- the world's largest tropical rainforest
- known as the "Land of Lakes and Volcanoes"
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- the world's eighth-largest country
- The country, which means "great depths" in Spanish
- having the world's largest, highest-altitude city
- home to the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall
- Landlocked country with Andes mountains to the west and Amazonian rainforest to the east.
- Named after the Equator
- different emblem on each side of its national flag
- Contains the Panama Canal
- South America's largest nation
- the world's largest river by volume
- the world's oldest and driest non-polar desert
- Santo Domingo is the capital and largest city
25 Clues: Named after the Equator • Contains the Panama Canal • South America's largest nation • the world's eighth-largest country • long, narrow South American country • the world's largest river by volume • the world’s first Black-led republic • South America's second-smallest country • the largest island in the Caribbean Sea • the world's largest tropical rainforest • ...
World Beyond Borders 2025-10-18
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- – Who wrote the classic novel Pride and Prejudice?
- – On which continent are penguins found naturally?
- – Who developed the theory of general relativity?
- – In which country did the Olympic Games originate?
- – Which country is the world’s largest democracy?
- – Which African nation was once known as Abyssinia?
- – In which country is the Nobel Peace Prize awarded?
- – What is the currency used by many countries in the European Union?
- – Who painted the famous artwork The Starry Night?
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- – Which ancient city was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 79 A.D.?
- – What is the name of the desert that covers most of northern Africa?
- – Which is the smallest country in the world by area?
- – In which country is the tomato-throwing festival La Tomatina celebrated?
- – In which Shakespearean play do the characters Rosencrantz and Guildenstern appear?
- – Which city is famously known as the “City of Canals”?
- – Which is the longest river in the world?
- – Which country is the world’s largest producer of coffee?
- – Which ocean lies between Africa and Australia?
- – Which element has the chemical symbol “Ag”?
- – Which country is known as the “Land of the Rising Sun”?
20 Clues: – Which is the longest river in the world? • – Which element has the chemical symbol “Ag”? • – Which ocean lies between Africa and Australia? • – Who developed the theory of general relativity? • – Which country is the world’s largest democracy? • – Who wrote the classic novel Pride and Prejudice? • – On which continent are penguins found naturally? • ...
Trans-Europa 2025-12-06
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- - This sport is known as football in Europe.
- - This country is home to the High Tatras.
- Alps - The majestic Mts on this country's western edge.
- - Vilnius is its capital.
- - The predominant religion of Poland.
- - One of the best known foods of Poland.
- - The capital of Slovenia is a hard one to spell.
- - the U.S.brand of bicycle that Peggy rides.
- - Many homes have beautifully designed and maintained gardens here.
- - The currency used in most European countries.
- - This sport is Lithuania's national obsession.
- - the measurement used to determine how far we rode.
- - This country is famous for inventing this game.
- - The country where Marie Curie was from.
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- - At one point, we were 20 miles from this country's border.
- - Slovakia is know for building this car brand.
- - A country know for lush forests, Mts, and seaside towns.
- - One-half of this country is forested with tall pines.
- - Latvia & Estonia declared this twice in its history.
- - The capital of this most-northern Baltic country.
- - The country that is the birthplace of Skype & many tech start-ups.
- - You may have grown up eating this dish from Hungary.
- - The river that runs alongside Budapest.
23 Clues: - Vilnius is its capital. • - The predominant religion of Poland. • - One of the best known foods of Poland. • - The river that runs alongside Budapest. • - The country where Marie Curie was from. • - This country is home to the High Tatras. • - This sport is known as football in Europe. • - the U.S.brand of bicycle that Peggy rides. • ...
Le Nazionalità! 2023-05-08
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- 'I speak German' in Italian.
- The country where you will find The Spanish Steps.
- the country where people speak Persian
- The nationality of a Dutch girl.
- 'of origins'
- The country whose capital is Beijing.
- 'Persian' in Italian.
- The nationality if you are a Greek boy.
- 'Parlo' in Inglese.
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- The translation of 'they are'
- Germany
- The nationality of Spanish girl.
- 'Il Giappone' in inglese.
- 'Where are you from' in Italiano.
- The country whose capital is Brussels.
- 'I live in' (state/country) in Italiano.
- She is Irish
- The official language of Australia, the US and England
- The nationality if you are from Malaysia.
19 Clues: Germany • She is Irish • 'of origins' • 'Parlo' in Inglese. • 'Persian' in Italian. • 'Il Giappone' in inglese. • 'I speak German' in Italian. • The translation of 'they are' • The nationality of Spanish girl. • The nationality of a Dutch girl. • 'Where are you from' in Italiano. • The country whose capital is Beijing. • The country whose capital is Brussels. • ...
FAMOUS LANDMARKS (identify the places) 2016-12-07
16 Clues: THE LOUVRE • OPERA HOUSE • MANNEKEN PIS • BURJ KHALIFA • MACHU PICCHU • THE COLOSSEUM • PETRONAS TOWER • THE BLUE MOSQUE • STATUE OF LIBERTY • GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE • ACROPOLIS (COUNTRY) • TAJ MAHAL (COUNTRY) • ST.BASIL'S CATHEDRAL • ANGKOR WAT (COUNTRY) • GREAT SPHINX (COUNTRY) • THE GRAND CANYON (STATE)
World War II By Tracy Amoh 2013-05-05
Across
- / An event that happened from 1939 to 1945
- / A country that Germany invaded and the setting of the movie Peter Pan
- / A city in japan that america dropped a bomb on
- / A city in France that a very harsh treat was signed at
- / the worlds first one of these was dropped in in 1945 in japan
- / the country that president Woodrow Wilson
- / Its partner was Great Britain
- / A country that Germany invaded and is south from Norway
Down
- / A country closest to the pacific ocean
- / A country that Germany invaded and is west from Germany
- / George Clemenceau, David Lloyd George, and Woodrow Wilson
- / the ocean next to Japan
- / the prime minister of Germany
- / The county that Benito Mussolini is from
- / u need this to fight in a war
- / a group of people living under one emperor or empress
- / Something that was dropped on man city's during the war
- / A county that Germany invaded and is all the way north. Its close to the north pole
- / A country that Germany invaded and is north-west from Germany
- / The country that Hitler is from
20 Clues: / the ocean next to Japan • / the prime minister of Germany • / u need this to fight in a war • / Its partner was Great Britain • / The country that Hitler is from • / A country closest to the pacific ocean • / An event that happened from 1939 to 1945 • / The county that Benito Mussolini is from • / the country that president Woodrow Wilson • ...
THE WORLD WE LIVE IN 2013-05-21
Across
- Its capital city is Hanoi.
- The capital of Australia.
- Visit this lovely country if you like the sound of a bagpipe.
- It's the largest island in Europe.
- A follower of the most popular religion in India.
- The longest river in Africa.
- This is the smallest country in Europe.
- Indian mausoleum built in memory of an emperor's dead wife.
- One of France's longest rivers which flows through Paris.
- The falls between Brazil and Argentina.
- This country has the largest coastline in the world.
- Italy's famous leaning tower can be found in this city.
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- Nairobi is its capital.
- Buddhism is the most popular religion in this Asian country.
- Someone who comes from the 'Eternal City' is a...
- The capital of Brazil.
- The Danube river empties into this sea.
- A European country also called the Netherlands.
- This is the only country that has a dragon on its flag.
- It's the Big Apple's most popular place for a picnic.
- This English city is famous for its university.
- American state famous for its Disney theme parks.
- The capital of Senegal.
- Go to this country if you plan to climb the Everest.
24 Clues: The capital of Brazil. • Nairobi is its capital. • The capital of Senegal. • The capital of Australia. • Its capital city is Hanoi. • The longest river in Africa. • It's the largest island in Europe. • The Danube river empties into this sea. • This is the smallest country in Europe. • The falls between Brazil and Argentina. • A European country also called the Netherlands. • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-21
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- A group of people acting together in support of a common interest
- Relating to a city or town
- The production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- Unequal amounts of resources and services depending on the area or location
- Poor agricultural country that isn't industrialized
- The percentage of people who are able to read and write
- The process of the clearing of forests or trees
- A country with a lot of industrial activity
- Any general business activity; manufacturing enterprises in a specific field
- Relating to the country
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- Taking on the characteristics of a city
- People whose work is logging
- A negative condition that motivates one to leave their country
- Economic development that doesn't harm the environment
- Something that attracts people to live in or move to a certain place
- To leave one region to settle in another region (in the same country)
- To come to a country that one is not native of, often for permanent residence
- People who collect latex from rubber trees
- An economic variable used to predict future economic activity
- The total value of goods and services provided in a country during one year
20 Clues: Relating to the country • Relating to a city or town • People whose work is logging • Taking on the characteristics of a city • People who collect latex from rubber trees • A country with a lot of industrial activity • The process of the clearing of forests or trees • Poor agricultural country that isn't industrialized • ...
Trade 2024-02-06
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- Policies aimed at shielding domestic industries from foreign competition.
- The positive outcomes resulting from international trade.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- The term for the benefits of international trade.
- Taxes imposed on imported goods.
- When a country imports more than it exports.
- Focusing on producing goods and services that a country can produce most efficiently.
- When a country exports more than it imports.
- The sale of goods to another country.
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- The process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries.
- Limits on the quantity of goods that can be imported.
- A negative aspect of international trade that might arise due to increased competition.
- Maximizing output with minimal input.
- The difference between a country's exports and imports.
- Goods brought into a country.
- Advantage A theory that explains the benefits of international trade based on the differences in opportunity costs between countries.
- Type of trade where there are no restrictions on imports and exports.
- Selling goods in another country at a price below production costs.
- Obstacles or hindrances to free trade.
- The process of bringing goods into a country for sale.
20 Clues: Goods brought into a country. • Taxes imposed on imported goods. • Maximizing output with minimal input. • The sale of goods to another country. • Obstacles or hindrances to free trade. • When a country imports more than it exports. • When a country exports more than it imports. • The term for the benefits of international trade. • ...
World War Two 2025-11-19
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- Ship type used to transport soldiers. (7)
- Famous British aircraft in Battle of Britain. (8)
- A war that involves many countries. (5)
- Country invaded by Germany in 1939. (6)
- Food control measure during war. (8)
- Beaches of Normandy are in this country. (6)
- Country bombed heavily during the Blitz. (7)
- Country attacked at Pearl Harbour. (3)
- A person who fights in a war. (7)
- Largest Allied country in Europe. (6)
- Leader of Germany during WWII. (6)
- Children were moved away from cities in a process called this. (10)
- Large invasion on June 6, 1944. (5)
- Used during air raids to stay safe underground. (6)
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- Secret messages were often written in this. (4)
- British Prime Minister during most of WWII. (9)
- A person who rules a country unfairly. (7)
- Country the U.S. fought in the Pacific. (5)
- A place where planes take off. (7)
- Soldiers returning home are called this. (7)
- City hit by an atomic bomb. (9)
- The group of countries including Britain, the USA, and the USSR. (6)
- The group of countries including Germany, Italy, and Japan. (4)
- German air force. (7)
24 Clues: German air force. (7) • City hit by an atomic bomb. (9) • A person who fights in a war. (7) • A place where planes take off. (7) • Leader of Germany during WWII. (6) • Large invasion on June 6, 1944. (5) • Food control measure during war. (8) • Largest Allied country in Europe. (6) • Country attacked at Pearl Harbour. (3) • A war that involves many countries. (5) • ...
Australia and its Neighbours mate! 2013-09-15
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- The capital of Vietnam
- This island of Indonesia is a very popular destination with Australian tourists
- The largest landlocked country in the world
- The main religion practiced in Bangladesh
- This country was previously known as Burma
- The largest land mass in Asia
- Which country has a rising sun symbolised on its flag
- Lanka Sits to the south of India
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- This country lies between India and Afghanistan
- Kong An island that is under Chinese rule
- The S is silent
- The Khmer Rouge carried out genocide in this country
- Has a dragon on its flag
- The 2000 suumer olympics were held in this country
- The capital of Bhutan
- The official language of Nepal
- The currency of Thailand
- The home of the Kokoda track made famous during WW2
18 Clues: The S is silent • The capital of Bhutan • The capital of Vietnam • Has a dragon on its flag • The currency of Thailand • The largest land mass in Asia • The official language of Nepal • Lanka Sits to the south of India • Kong An island that is under Chinese rule • The main religion practiced in Bangladesh • This country was previously known as Burma • ...
All about South America 2024-01-11
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- what coastline is the Andes Mountains on?
- Guiana what country is a territory?
- what is the capital of Bolivia?
- what is the longest river called in South America?
- what is the capital of Venezuela?
- what is the country of Montevideo?
- what side is the Pacific Ocean on?
- what is the country of Santiago?
- what is the country of Lima?
- what is the capital of Colombia?
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- Sea what is the ocean called north of South America?
- what is the capital of Suriname?
- what is the country of Asuncion?
- what is the capital of Ecuador?
- Where is the Southern Ocean?
- what side is the Atlantic Ocean on?
- what is the country of Buenos Aires?
- what is the capital of Peru?
- what is the country of Brasilia?
19 Clues: Where is the Southern Ocean? • what is the capital of Peru? • what is the country of Lima? • what is the capital of Bolivia? • what is the capital of Ecuador? • what is the capital of Suriname? • what is the country of Asuncion? • what is the country of Santiago? • what is the capital of Colombia? • what is the country of Brasilia? • what is the capital of Venezuela? • ...
countries crossword puzzle 2024-03-21
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- the country that owns the most oil
- the richest country in 2024
- the safest country in 2024
- the happiest country in 2024
- the saddest country in 2024
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- the poorest country in 2024
- the country that owns the most water in 2024
- which country created pizza
- which country created tea
- the country with the greatest population in 2024
- the oldest country
- The smallest country in 2024
12 Clues: the oldest country • which country created tea • the safest country in 2024 • the poorest country in 2024 • the richest country in 2024 • which country created pizza • the saddest country in 2024 • the happiest country in 2024 • The smallest country in 2024 • the country that owns the most oil • the country that owns the most water in 2024 • ...
International Dinner Crossword 2021-10-30
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- where Springsteen was born
- Ambulating in Elvis's home town
- the city and the state have the same name
- oh, the country whose name is also it's national anthem
- when he gets there, it may be too late
- Don't cry for me
- Steven Foster's fondly remembered home
- it would take a lot to drag Toto (not the dog) away from this country
- Tony Bennett left his heart there
- the Monkees are catching the last train
- a vacation spot in Jamaica
- the train leaves at midnight
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- a children's song where they all fall down
- Glen Campbell sings about this beloved city in Texas
- a good night song to this country by Billy Joel
- Beach Boys sing about an outdoor sport in this country
- Billy Joel sings of this fading working class town
- Free man of this city, sung by Joni Mitchell
- where they are coming to, by Neil Diamond
- as recalled by The Doors
- Peter,Paul,&Mary sing about this 'sunny little country out of Mexico"
- Eastern European country sung about on Beatles 1968 White Album
- Argentine city, sung about by Duran Duran
- both James Taylor and Jefferson airplane sing about this Central American country
- Bob Dylan sang about this Eastern African country
25 Clues: Don't cry for me • as recalled by The Doors • where Springsteen was born • a vacation spot in Jamaica • the train leaves at midnight • Ambulating in Elvis's home town • Tony Bennett left his heart there • when he gets there, it may be too late • Steven Foster's fondly remembered home • the Monkees are catching the last train • the city and the state have the same name • ...
World War II By Tracy Amoh 2013-05-05
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- The country that president Woodrow Wilson
- A city in France that a very harsh treat was signed at
- A country that Germany invaded and is north-west from Germany
- A city in japan that america dropped a bomb on
- A country that Germany invaded and the setting of the movie Peter Pan
- The prime minister of Germany
- Bomb The worlds first one of these was dropped in in 1945 in japan
- A country closest to the pacific ocean
- George Clemenceau, David Lloyd George, and Woodrow Wilson
- You need this to fight in a war
- A group of people living under one emperor or empress
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- Its partner was Great Britain
- An event that happened from 1939 to 1945
- A country that Germany invaded and is west from Germany
- The ocean next to Japan
- The country that Hitler is from
- A county that Germany invaded and is all the way north. Its close to the north pole
- Something that was dropped on man city's during the war
- The county that Benito Mussolini is from
- A country that Germany invaded and is south from Norway
20 Clues: The ocean next to Japan • Its partner was Great Britain • The prime minister of Germany • The country that Hitler is from • You need this to fight in a war • A country closest to the pacific ocean • An event that happened from 1939 to 1945 • The county that Benito Mussolini is from • The country that president Woodrow Wilson • A city in japan that america dropped a bomb on • ...
Geography 2023-10-30
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- naturally occurring disasters that damage an ecosystem
- a country with a higher amount of people than resources to support them
- a site that has lots of objects often used in constroction
- flow of people from one place to the other
- people leaving a country for a long term basis
- town that attracts people from the area to trade goods
- a part of a river that is thin enough to build a bridge over it
- underpopulated country in the northern hemisphere
- a country with a higher amount of resources than people to harvest them
- number of children born per woman
- trade centre for a wet point
- number of child deaths per 1000 people
- country with policies that benefit small families with less children
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- any site with access to water
- a rural area becoming more and more populated
- people entering a country for a long term basis
- number of deaths per 1000 people
- country with policies that benefit large families with more children
- firm, flood-free ground in an otherwise marshy area
- number of people living per km squared
20 Clues: trade centre for a wet point • any site with access to water • number of deaths per 1000 people • number of children born per woman • number of people living per km squared • number of child deaths per 1000 people • flow of people from one place to the other • a rural area becoming more and more populated • people leaving a country for a long term basis • ...
Current Events Crossword #1 2026-01-30
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- Something a country sells to other countries
- A large floating piece of ice found near Antarctica
- A large store affected by inflation
- A country fighting to defend itself
- The president of Venezuela
- A country where children are learning to use AI
- Pictures that can be created by AI
- A very tall building like Taipei 101
- An Italian city hosting the Winter Olympics
- The country where Milan is located
- When prices go up and money buys less
- A sudden shaking of the ground
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- The capital city of Taiwan
- A South American country with high prices and oil
- A large fire that spreads quickly and causes damage
- Birds that live in Antarctica and cannot fly
- A country involved in the war with Ukraine
- A dangerous or difficult situation
- A valuable natural resource found in Venezuela
- The group that runs a country
- The coldest continent located at the South Pole
- A serious disagreement or fight between groups
- The amount of money something costs
- Winter sports are played on this frozen surface
- Technology that allows computers to learn and create
25 Clues: The capital city of Taiwan • The president of Venezuela • The group that runs a country • A sudden shaking of the ground • A dangerous or difficult situation • Pictures that can be created by AI • The country where Milan is located • A large store affected by inflation • A country fighting to defend itself • The amount of money something costs • ...
Cold war 2025-12-04
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- Capital of the USSR
- Mr. Krabs
- Dutch territory in Asia until 1962
- The USSR got these in 1948
- Which country had a "Carnation Revolution"
- Nickname for communists In the US
- Capital of Germany until 1990
- Number of stars the US flag added in 1960
- Munich was in what Germany
- First country to leave the USSR in 1990
- in 1956 there was a anti-commie revolution
- Ronald
- Official capital of Taiwan
- Policy by Gorbachev
- Former British Honduras
- Fidel
- A US president called the USSR an evil..
- Capital of British Nigeria
- Pact led by the USSR
- Martin King Jr
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- Missile Crisis
- country rebuilt by the US in Asia
- The USSR adopted de- this in the 1950s
- Last country in Eastern Europe to abolish their monarchy
- Last country to leave the USSR
- Ideology of the Soviet Union
- Losing party in the Chinese Civil War
- South Vietnamese communists
- Country that gained independence from Belgium
- West and East
- War lasted this amount of days in 1967
- Country that annexed the West Bank in 1948
- Crisis early in the Cold War
33 Clues: Fidel • Ronald • Mr. Krabs • West and East • Missile Crisis • Martin King Jr • Capital of the USSR • Policy by Gorbachev • Pact led by the USSR • Former British Honduras • The USSR got these in 1948 • Munich was in what Germany • Official capital of Taiwan • Capital of British Nigeria • South Vietnamese communists • Ideology of the Soviet Union • Crisis early in the Cold War • ...
Trans-Europa 2025-12-06
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- - One of the best known foods of Poland.
- - This sport is Lithuania's national obsession.
- - This country is home to the High Tatras.
- - The predominant religion of Poland.
- - Vilnius is its capital.
- - The country where Marie Curie was from.
- - Latvia & Estonia declared this twice in its history.
- - The capital of this most-northern Baltic country.
- - At one point, we were 20 miles from this country's border.
- - Many homes have beautifully designed and maintained gardens here.
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- - The country that is the birthplace of Skype & many tech start-ups.
- - the measurement used to determine how far we rode.
- - The river that runs alongside Budapest.
- - This sport is known as football in Europe.
- - The capital of Slovenia is a hard one to spell.
- - The country famous for inventing this handheld game.
- - You may have grown up eating this dish from Hungary.
- - A country know for lush forests, Mts, and seaside towns.
- - The majestic Mts on this country's western edge.
- - Slovakia is know for building this car brand.
- - the U.S.brand of bicycle that Peggy rides.
- - One-half of this country is forested with tall pines.
- - The currency used in most European countries.
23 Clues: - Vilnius is its capital. • - The predominant religion of Poland. • - One of the best known foods of Poland. • - The river that runs alongside Budapest. • - The country where Marie Curie was from. • - This country is home to the High Tatras. • - This sport is known as football in Europe. • - the U.S.brand of bicycle that Peggy rides. • ...
Nationalism and Sectionalism Post War of 1812 2026-03-25
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- – working the land for crops
- – differences between regions
- – being together as one
- – spreading into new land
- – forced labor without pay
- – moving goods by water
- – a part of a country
- – pride in your country
- – region focused on expansion
- – managing money
- – increase or development
- – items that are bought or sold
- – how money and goods work
- – disagreement or fighting
- – systems like roads and canals
- – region with farms
- – making products
- – place where goods are sold
- – farming and growing crops
- – system that rules a country
- – people moving to a new country
- – moving people and goods
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- – work done by people
- – man-made water routes
- – goods brought into a country
- – large farms in the South
- – plan or rule by leaders
- – goods sent out of a country
- – tax on imported goods
- – paths for travel on land
- – useful materials (like land or water)
- – made inside a country
- – plan to improve economy
- – price of something
- – making goods in factories
- – tools that do work
- – sharing information
- – places where goods are made
- – region with factories
- – buying and selling goods
40 Clues: – managing money • – making products • – region with farms • – price of something • – tools that do work • – work done by people • – a part of a country • – sharing information • – man-made water routes • – being together as one • – moving goods by water • – tax on imported goods • – pride in your country • – made inside a country • – region with factories • – spreading into new land • ...
BUCKET LIST CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-04-23
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- Something you really want to do.
- A nation like France or Japan.
- To go to different places.
- To ride waves on a board.
- A country famous for pizza and Rome.
- To move from one place to another.
- To look at something with your eyes.
- A vehicle with two wheels.
- A journey to another place.
- Something you hope for.
- A smart animal that lives in the sea.
- Transport that flies in the sky.
- A European country famous for Madrid.
- A large town with many people.
- To jump from a plane with a parachute.
- Transport that travels on water.
- list A list of dreams you want to do.
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- To find something new.
- In another country.
- A country famous for kangaroos.
- Transport that runs on rails.
- To travel and learn about new places.
- The time after today.
- To go and see a place.
- A plan to do something.
- To move in water.
- A country known for Tokyo.
- To go up a mountain or wall.
- A large fish with sharp teeth.
- A country where London is.
30 Clues: To move in water. • In another country. • The time after today. • To find something new. • To go and see a place. • A plan to do something. • Something you hope for. • To ride waves on a board. • To go to different places. • A vehicle with two wheels. • A country known for Tokyo. • A country where London is. • A journey to another place. • To go up a mountain or wall. • ...
LOOK 3 U1A CONTINENTS COUNTRIES 2025-08-13
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- PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY LOVE SUSHI AND ARE VERY POLITE. TEACHER RYAN LIVED THERE
- LARGE CONTINENT WHERE BRAZIL IS
- SMALLER CONTINENT WHERE ENGLAND IS AND TEACHER ANDREW IS FROM
- PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY ARE FAMOUS FOR PLAYING THEIR GUITAR
- LARGE CONTINENT WHERE CANADA, THE US AND MEXICO ARE
- VERY LARGE COUNTRY WHERE GIRAFFES AND LIONS LIVE
- PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY PROTECT GIRAFFES
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- LARGE COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA THAT HAS PARROTS
- LONG COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA WHERE PEOPLE LOVE TO DANCE THE TANGO
- MANY ISLANDS THAT MAKE UP A CONTINENT AND WHERE AUSTRALIA IS
- LARGE CONTINENT THAT IS FROZEN AND HAS PENGUINS
- PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY LOVE TO PLAY BASEBALL
- PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY PROTECT KOALA BEARS
- VERY LARGE CONTINENT WHERE CHINA IS
- PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY LOVE TO PLAY FOOTBALL
15 Clues: LARGE CONTINENT WHERE BRAZIL IS • VERY LARGE CONTINENT WHERE CHINA IS • PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY PROTECT GIRAFFES • PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY PROTECT KOALA BEARS • PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY LOVE TO PLAY BASEBALL • PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY LOVE TO PLAY FOOTBALL • LARGE COUNTRY IN SOUTH AMERICA THAT HAS PARROTS • LARGE CONTINENT THAT IS FROZEN AND HAS PENGUINS • ...
Food Around the World 2016-03-08
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- Spicy food such as curry is very popular in this country.
- A popular food from the US
- The country where potatoes are traditionally from.
- In this Asian country they like to eat Pad Thai.
- A food popular in Germany.
- Maple Syrup is a traditional food from this country.
- In this country they like to eat frog's legs and snails.
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- A drink from England
- In Scotland they like to eat this dish made from oats for breakfast.
- Fish and chips are loved in this country.
- A food from Japan that is made from rice, fish and often wrapped in seaweed.
- In this country they like to eat a lot of food cooked on a barbeque.
- A traditional food from this country.
- Fajitas and nachos come from this country.
- A traditional dish from Spain.
15 Clues: A drink from England • A popular food from the US • A food popular in Germany. • A traditional dish from Spain. • A traditional food from this country. • Fish and chips are loved in this country. • Fajitas and nachos come from this country. • In this Asian country they like to eat Pad Thai. • The country where potatoes are traditionally from. • ...
Y7 North America 2022-06-20
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- % of adults that can read and write
- When a country extends its power without using force
- Another name for jobs
- Mountain range on the west of the USA
- Spread or mixing of different cultures
- Spread of American/western culture
- Ocean on the eastern side of the USA
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- A composite measure of development includes three indicators
- Total amount of money available ina country
- Total amounds of goods and services within a country
- Wearing away of a countries culture
- Largest country in North America
- Country with a large military, GDP, population etc
- Music; film ; language etc
- Ocean on the western side of the USA
- Type of power often uses force e.g. military
- Company that operates in more than one country
- Largest aportswear brand
18 Clues: Another name for jobs • Largest aportswear brand • Music; film ; language etc • Largest country in North America • Spread of American/western culture • % of adults that can read and write • Wearing away of a countries culture • Ocean on the western side of the USA • Ocean on the eastern side of the USA • Mountain range on the west of the USA • ...
Just Ask Alexa 2021-02-06
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- where they make good wine and pasta
- this country was the setting for "The Sound of Music"
- Kinshassa is the capital city
- its capital is Madrid
- this country is home to Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane
- the summer Olympics of 2020 or 2021 to be held here
- they make curry, dal and samosas in this country
- the world's largest island
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- where Joe Biden is president
- Pope Francis came from there
- the Volga River runs through this country
- the country north of the 49th parallel
- where they speak French, Dutch & German officially
- where Ken and Mary like to go in Europe
- its home to Machu Picchu
- the world's most populous country
- land of our ancestors
- its largest city is Baghdad
18 Clues: its capital is Madrid • land of our ancestors • its home to Machu Picchu • the world's largest island • its largest city is Baghdad • where Joe Biden is president • Pope Francis came from there • Kinshassa is the capital city • the world's most populous country • where they make good wine and pasta • the country north of the 49th parallel • where Ken and Mary like to go in Europe • ...
City Girl and Country Boy 2020-12-16
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- - activity in which you catch fish.
- - where does the Anna live?
- - “verb” to like something more than the other.
- - underground transportation similar to a train.
- - is a house in a building.
- - adj. too noisy.
- - a place where you roller skate.
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- - quickly and unexpectedly
- - similar to an airplane.
- - adj. when it is full of people.
- - you use them to roller skate
- - a dead person showing up.
- - where does Tim live?
- - where you grow plants and animals.
- - a large road vehicle that is used to carry goods.
- - animal that produces milk.
16 Clues: - adj. too noisy. • - where does Tim live? • - similar to an airplane. • - quickly and unexpectedly • - a dead person showing up. • - where does the Anna live? • - is a house in a building. • - animal that produces milk. • - you use them to roller skate • - adj. when it is full of people. • - a place where you roller skate. • - activity in which you catch fish. • ...
Girl from the North Country 2019-01-10
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- A beverage involving espresso and banana
- An aromatic plant used in root beer production
- Crossing Shakespeare
- Our next big adventure
- Where Jolene got poison ivy on her back
- John's favorite, of the two
- Where Jolene worked a job with a guy in rollerskates
- My favorite sound Jolene makes
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- Feral Flora
- Where we made love first
- The best of times
- How we slept at first
- Where to massage
- A popular Midwestern cookbook
- The fluffiest
- Every morning
16 Clues: Feral Flora • The fluffiest • Every morning • Where to massage • The best of times • Crossing Shakespeare • How we slept at first • Our next big adventure • Where we made love first • John's favorite, of the two • A popular Midwestern cookbook • My favorite sound Jolene makes • Where Jolene got poison ivy on her back • A beverage involving espresso and banana • ...
Girl from the North Country 2019-01-10
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- The best of times
- Crossing Shakespeare
- Our next big adventure
- A popular Midwestern cookbook
- How we slept at first
- An aromatic plant used in root beer production
- Where to massage
- Where we made love first
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- Where Jolene worked a job with a guy in rollerskates
- A beverage involving espresso and banana
- Feral Flora
- Where Jolene got poison ivy on her back
- John's favorite, of the two
- Every morning
- My favorite sound Jolene makes
- The fluffiest
16 Clues: Feral Flora • Every morning • The fluffiest • Where to massage • The best of times • Crossing Shakespeare • How we slept at first • Our next big adventure • Where we made love first • John's favorite, of the two • A popular Midwestern cookbook • My favorite sound Jolene makes • Where Jolene got poison ivy on her back • A beverage involving espresso and banana • ...
What's Your Country Famous For? 2013-11-18
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- leads the world in fascist movements.
- cocaine use.
- is the best at peacekeeping.
- murder capital of the world (homicide).
- leads the way in happiness.
- leads the world in sandboarding, a sport that involves surfing mounds of sand.
- leads the way in the production of maple syrup and asteroid collisions.
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- the most efficient at conserving electricity.
- eats the most hotdogs.
- the best at sheep farming and rugby.
- has the tallest people on average.
- has the most people who have been struck by lightning.
- best at staying married.
- has the deadliest lakes in the world.
- the best quality of life.
- was the best at Fifa World Cup titles.
16 Clues: cocaine use. • eats the most hotdogs. • best at staying married. • the best quality of life. • leads the way in happiness. • is the best at peacekeeping. • has the tallest people on average. • the best at sheep farming and rugby. • leads the world in fascist movements. • has the deadliest lakes in the world. • was the best at Fifa World Cup titles. • ...
Countries 2023-06-26
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- The main city or town that serves as the seat of government of a country.
- A form of government in which the people have the power to elect their leaders.
- A song or hymn that represents a country and its values.
- The shared beliefs, values, and practices of a group of people.
- A set of fundamental principles or laws that govern a country.
- The traditions, customs, and values that are passed down through generations in a country.
- The elected head of a country's government.
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- The number of people living in a country or region.
- The type of money used in a particular country.
- The system or group of people governing a country.
- A form of government in which a king or queen is the head of state.
- The system of communication used by the people of a country.
- The events and developments that have occurred in a country over time.
- A piece of cloth with distinctive colors and patterns that represents a country.
- A nation or region with its own government and borders.
15 Clues: The elected head of a country's government. • The type of money used in a particular country. • The system or group of people governing a country. • The number of people living in a country or region. • A nation or region with its own government and borders. • A song or hymn that represents a country and its values. • ...
Imperialism 2025-11-17
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- When products (goods or services) are sent to other countries for sale
- When products (goods or services) are brought into a country from another country for sale
- Having pride in your country to the extend where you hate and discriminate people from another country.
- The total amount a country produces in a year.
- When a country fully controls another politically and economically.
- When a country takes over another for political or economic gain.
- To take territory or land usually without permission.
- Something that was created by someone that witnessed an event.
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- The direct domination of one country by another with state power being in the hands of a foreign power; including occupation by settlers from the dominating foreign country
- When a country has significant influence over another but does not fully control it.
- To make use of unfairly for one’s own advantage
- Racism justification of Imperialism
- Something that was created by someone that did not witness an event
- A country made up of several different cultures and communities, usually gained by force.
- A small organized dissenting group within a larger one, especially in politics
15 Clues: Racism justification of Imperialism • The total amount a country produces in a year. • To make use of unfairly for one’s own advantage • To take territory or land usually without permission. • Something that was created by someone that witnessed an event. • When a country takes over another for political or economic gain. • ...
Food Around the World 2016-03-08
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- Spicy food such as curry is very popular in this country.
- A popular food from the US
- The country where potatoes are traditionally from.
- In this Asian country they like to eat Pad Thai.
- A food popular in Germany.
- Maple Syrup is a traditional food from this country.
- In this country they like to eat frog's legs and snails.
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- A drink from England
- In Scotland they like to eat this dish made from oats for breakfast.
- Fish and chips are loved in this country.
- A food from Japan that is made from rice, fish and often wrapped in seaweed.
- In this country they like to eat a lot of food cooked on a barbeque.
- A traditional food from this country.
- Fajitas and nachos come from this country.
- A traditional dish from Spain.
15 Clues: A drink from England • A popular food from the US • A food popular in Germany. • A traditional dish from Spain. • A traditional food from this country. • Fish and chips are loved in this country. • Fajitas and nachos come from this country. • In this Asian country they like to eat Pad Thai. • The country where potatoes are traditionally from. • ...
CONFIRMIS Criss-Cross 2025-07-30
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- (Thailand’s new year festival)
- (The country with the name ‘Land of a million elephants’ [Xứ sở triệu voi])
- (Company that we are visiting)
- (The country with one of the 6 biggest beauty contests)
- (The thing students gain when interning)
- (Indonesia’s capital city)
- (Thailand’s capital city)
- (What people have to do while working in a team)
- (Emerald of the Equator of ASEAN)
- (Person who plays the role of the eyes of the customers of Confirmis)
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- (The country contains many jade mines)
- AMBASSADOR (Confirmis program that we are participating in)
- (The island country famous with the Merlion)
- (The country with the largest natural cave in the world)
- (An important skill for students)
- (The country has Angkor Wat)
- (A Singapore company pioneering in information services)
- DAI (Vietnamese traditional costume)
- SOLVING (The skill that students use to deal with problems)
19 Clues: (Thailand’s capital city) • (Indonesia’s capital city) • (The country has Angkor Wat) • (Thailand’s new year festival) • (Company that we are visiting) • (An important skill for students) • (Emerald of the Equator of ASEAN) • DAI (Vietnamese traditional costume) • (The country contains many jade mines) • (The thing students gain when interning) • ...
East Asia Review 2025-01-16
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- tallest building in Taiwan
- Country where Mt. Fuji is located
- 5th largest desert; can get to -40 degrees
- This man-made structure is over 4,000 miles long
- One type of rock the Hallelujah Mountains are made of
- Small country; it's an island; maybe belongs to China?
- This river carries 21 times more water than the Huang He
- K2 is the _____ tallest mountain on Earth
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- the largest city in China
- Tallest mountain in Japan
- capital of China
- This country is landlocked between China and Russia
- Plateau of _____ contains the two highest points on Earth
- This country is a democracy and is South of the 38th parallel
- This country is communist and North of the 38th parallel
- The name of the tallest mountain on Earth
- this country has 1.4 billion people for its population
- The types of plates that can create mountains
- A common nickname for the Huang He River
19 Clues: capital of China • the largest city in China • Tallest mountain in Japan • tallest building in Taiwan • Country where Mt. Fuji is located • A common nickname for the Huang He River • The name of the tallest mountain on Earth • K2 is the _____ tallest mountain on Earth • 5th largest desert; can get to -40 degrees • The types of plates that can create mountains • ...
Immigration summutive 2025-11-24
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- A reason why most people had to move out their country
- what did the Chinese do to find the gold
- what problems are faced by immigrants?
- what attracted Germans to come to the United states
- disease What disease do they check for on elis island?
- what religion are Polish Americans?
- what was a common disease in elis island?
- york where did most of the immigrants go from elis island?
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- food the Italians brought to the United states
- what religion are swedens?
- what country takes in the most immigrants?
- this country invented the salsa
- what struggles does an immigrant face in a new country
- Something the Chinese were looking for in california
- A place on elis island where they stored bodies
- conditions why were people most likely rejected from elis island?
- This country migrated to illinois
- immigrants usually lacked this in their own country
- where elis island is placed
19 Clues: what religion are swedens? • where elis island is placed • this country invented the salsa • This country migrated to illinois • what religion are Polish Americans? • what problems are faced by immigrants? • what did the Chinese do to find the gold • what was a common disease in elis island? • what country takes in the most immigrants? • ...
US Citizens Crossword 2024-01-18
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- Document that started the US when it left Britain
- Forfeit your citizenship
- Island in New York where immigrants landed
- Person born in the US
- Permission to enter a country not on your passport
- Loyalty to your country
- Person fleeing their home country
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- The position or status of being a citizen of a particular country
- Legislative Branch
- Ratified in 1783 to create the US Government
- Flies in the wind to mark a country
- The status of belonging to a particular nation
- Promise to your country
- Reside in the country permanently
- Judge who works for the Federal gov
15 Clues: Legislative Branch • Person born in the US • Promise to your country • Loyalty to your country • Forfeit your citizenship • Reside in the country permanently • Person fleeing their home country • Flies in the wind to mark a country • Judge who works for the Federal gov • Island in New York where immigrants landed • Ratified in 1783 to create the US Government • ...
