country Crossword Puzzles
Tourism 2025-12-01
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- Place visitor came from
- activity, performance or media for pleasure
- travel within their country
- a large formal meeting of people
- activities done for enjoyment
- a vacation on a ship
- the spoken communication used in a country
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- The friendly treatment for visitors
- The place to stay
- free time for enjoyment
- travel outside the country
- Travel industry
- money used in a country
- The movement of visitor to go somewhere
- a document to allow a person to enter a country
15 Clues: Travel industry • The place to stay • a vacation on a ship • Place visitor came from • free time for enjoyment • money used in a country • travel outside the country • travel within their country • activities done for enjoyment • a large formal meeting of people • The friendly treatment for visitors • The movement of visitor to go somewhere • ...
Countries 2023-07-17
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- A country in North America known for its vibrant culture, ancient ruins, delicious cuisine, and mariachi music.
- Korea A country in East Asia known for its technological advancements, K-pop music, delicious cuisine, and rich cultural heritage.
- A country in Europe known for its art, culture, delicious food, and famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- The most populous country in the world located in East Asia. It is known for its ancient civilization, iconic landmarks, and diverse culture.
- The largest country in South America known for its vibrant festivals, Amazon rainforest, and soccer culture.
- A country in Europe known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant festivals, Flamenco dance, and historical landmarks like the Sagrada Familia.
- A diverse country in South Asia known for its ancient history, vibrant festivals, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in Europe known for its engineering, automobile industry, and Oktoberfest celebrations.
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- A country and continent located in the Southern Hemisphere known for its unique wildlife, stunning beaches, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- Africa A country located at the southernmost part of Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and cultural heritage.
- A country located in North America known for its vast landscapes, multiculturalism, and friendly people.
- An island country in East Asia known for its technological advancements, rich traditions, and unique culture.
- The largest country in the world spanning across Europe and Asia. It is known for its vast landscapes, rich history, and unique architecture.
- Kingdom A country in Europe known for its rich history, royal family, and famous landmarks like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
- States A large country in North America known for its diverse culture, iconic landmarks, and economic power.
- A country in Europe known for its art, architecture, delicious cuisine, and historical sites like the Colosseum and Vatican City.
16 Clues: A country in Europe known for its engineering, automobile industry, and Oktoberfest celebrations. • A country located in North America known for its vast landscapes, multiculturalism, and friendly people. • A diverse country in South Asia known for its ancient history, vibrant festivals, and delicious cuisine. • ...
Countries 2023-07-19
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- A country in North America known for its vibrant culture, ancient ruins, delicious cuisine, and mariachi music.
- Korea A country in East Asia known for its technological advancements, K-pop music, delicious cuisine, and rich cultural heritage.
- A country in Europe known for its art, culture, delicious food, and famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- The most populous country in the world located in East Asia. It is known for its ancient civilization, iconic landmarks, and diverse culture.
- The largest country in South America known for its vibrant festivals, Amazon rainforest, and soccer culture.
- A country in Europe known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant festivals, Flamenco dance, and historical landmarks like the Sagrada Familia.
- A diverse country in South Asia known for its ancient history, vibrant festivals, and delicious cuisine.
- A country in Europe known for its engineering, automobile industry, and Oktoberfest celebrations.
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- A country and continent located in the Southern Hemisphere known for its unique wildlife, stunning beaches, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- Africa A country located at the southernmost part of Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and cultural heritage.
- A country located in North America known for its vast landscapes, multiculturalism, and friendly people.
- An island country in East Asia known for its technological advancements, rich traditions, and unique culture.
- The largest country in the world spanning across Europe and Asia. It is known for its vast landscapes, rich history, and unique architecture.
- Kingdom A country in Europe known for its rich history, royal family, and famous landmarks like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
- States A large country in North America known for its diverse culture, iconic landmarks, and economic power.
- A country in Europe known for its art, architecture, delicious cuisine, and historical sites like the Colosseum and Vatican City.
16 Clues: A country in Europe known for its engineering, automobile industry, and Oktoberfest celebrations. • A country located in North America known for its vast landscapes, multiculturalism, and friendly people. • A diverse country in South Asia known for its ancient history, vibrant festivals, and delicious cuisine. • ...
World in Clues 2025-03-28
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- The second-largest country in Europe
- This country has the longest coastal driving route in the world, called the Wild Atlantic Way.
- The national sport of this country is Buzkashi, played on horseback.
- This country invented paper, gunpowder, and the compass.
- Bucharest is the capital of this country.
- Famous for the Great Rift Valley, this African country is a top safari destinat
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- This European country, once ruled by Napoleon, gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA.
- The second-largest country in the world by land area.
- A country that has won the FIFA World Cup a record five times.
- The only country that spans 11 time zones.
- The most populous African nation, famous for Nollywood and Afrobeat.
- The birthplace of yoga and the world’s largest democracy.
- The London Eye is a famous landmark in this country’s capital.
13 Clues: The second-largest country in Europe • Bucharest is the capital of this country. • The only country that spans 11 time zones. • The second-largest country in the world by land area. • This country invented paper, gunpowder, and the compass. • The birthplace of yoga and the world’s largest democracy. • A country that has won the FIFA World Cup a record five times. • ...
Europe Map Review 2021-12-17
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- the country where the Danube River begins
- the English Channel separates this country from the UK
- the northeastern section of this island belongs to the UK
- this is the river that runs through Budapest
- this is the direction one would travel if sailing from Turkey to Spain
- these mountains are the origin of the Danube River
- the westernmost country that is attached to the European continent
- a landlocked country bordered by Italy and France
- body of water where the Crimean Peninsula is located
- andorra is located within this mountain range
- the river that runs through London
- the sea that you would be in if you traveled from the Black Sea, then through the Bosporus strait
- the body of water where the mouth of the Rhine River is located
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- the sea located on the eastern coast of Italy
- the body of water containing the Aegean and Ionian Seas
- an island country whose capital is Reykjavik
- you would cross this body of water to get from Sweden to Finland
- the longest river in Europe
- the only country that touches both the Black and Mediterranean Seas
- this is the direction that the Seine river flows
20 Clues: the longest river in Europe • the river that runs through London • the country where the Danube River begins • an island country whose capital is Reykjavik • this is the river that runs through Budapest • the sea located on the eastern coast of Italy • andorra is located within this mountain range • this is the direction that the Seine river flows • ...
a cartoon character & nation 2023-08-14
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- Korea A country with K-pop and delicious kimchi.
- Kitty A cute cat with a bow who loves to make friends.
- A dark and mysterious superhero with cool gadgets.
- A cute, electric mouse from the world of Pokémon.
- A land down under with unique wildlife and beautiful landscapes.
- the Pooh A cuddly bear who loves honey and adventures.
- States A big country with diverse landscapes and cultures.
- A country with lively festivals and a passion for soccer.
- A place known for its spicy food and mariachi music.
- A cold country with friendly people and maple syrup.
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- A superhero who can climb walls and shoot webs.
- the Explorer A young explorer who goes on educational quests.
- A happy sponge who lives in a pineapple under the sea.
- A snow queen with magical ice powers.
- A country known for its technology and rich traditions.
- A place famous for its art, fashion, and delicious food.
- Lightyear A space ranger toy who goes on space adventures.
- A nation with a long history and the Great Wall.
- A diverse country with vibrant colors and traditions.
- Mouse A friendly mouse with big ears and red shorts.
20 Clues: A snow queen with magical ice powers. • A superhero who can climb walls and shoot webs. • Korea A country with K-pop and delicious kimchi. • A nation with a long history and the Great Wall. • A cute, electric mouse from the world of Pokémon. • A dark and mysterious superhero with cool gadgets. • Mouse A friendly mouse with big ears and red shorts. • ...
European countries 2022-11-07
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- The biggest of the Scandinavian countries
- The origin of the Roman Empire
- a country in Eastern Europe whose capital is Prague
- Its capital is known for a wall that used to divide the country in 2 parts
- The land of tulips and windmills
- A small country with a long name
- You can visit the beautiful Transylvania there
- A country which was part of the former Yugoslavia
- People speak French and Flemish there
- Salzburg, where Mozart was born, is there
- Its capital is Vilnius
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- A country in Eastern Europe between Ukraine and Czech Republic
- Theater was born there around the 6th century
- A Scandinavian country with a lot of lakes
- The shamrock is its symbol
- It's the most northern of the 3 Baltic countries
- It shares border with Spain
- A small peninsula North of Germany
- The Louvre museum and the Eiffel Tower are there
- It is located between Lithuania and Estonia
- A small island in the Mediterranean where English is spoken
- It's famous for its bullfights
- The Danube divides its capital into 2 parts: Buda and Pest
- Pope John Paul II was born there
24 Clues: Its capital is Vilnius • The shamrock is its symbol • It shares border with Spain • The origin of the Roman Empire • It's famous for its bullfights • The land of tulips and windmills • A small country with a long name • Pope John Paul II was born there • A small peninsula North of Germany • People speak French and Flemish there • The biggest of the Scandinavian countries • ...
Customs and International Trade 2024-11-28
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- Organisation that develops global standards for Customs procedures (Abbreviation).
- International system used to classify traded goods (e.g., ___ System).
- An agreement to reduce or eliminate trade barriers (Abbreviation).
- The country where goods are produced (Rules of ___).
- Global organisation that regulates international trade(Abbreviation).
- The official approval for goods to enter or leave a country.
- Bringing goods into a country for sale.
- An agent who assists in clearing goods through customs.
- The authority responsible for regulating goods entering or leaving a country.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- Sending goods to another country for sale.
- A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported or exported.
- Warehousing goods without payment of duties (___ Warehouse).
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- Adhering to laws and regulations in international trade.
- A type of tax imposed on goods during import or export.
- International rules that define responsibilities of buyers and sellers in trade contracts.
- A government strategy guiding decisions on international trade.
- A document listing cargo details on a shipment.
- A trade penalty imposed on a country for policy reasons.
- A tax imposed on imported or exported goods.
20 Clues: Bringing goods into a country for sale. • Sending goods to another country for sale. • A tax imposed on imported or exported goods. • A document listing cargo details on a shipment. • The country where goods are produced (Rules of ___). • The exchange of goods and services between countries. • A type of tax imposed on goods during import or export. • ...
ben f spelling 2020-04-23
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- the country bellow america
- the country above
- a team that wins a game
- some one who works for the government
- a place to learn or teach
- a place to to learn and move on in life
- you and would abbreviated
- some one that takes care of the kid they gave birth to
- country with lots of islands
- state in Americas south
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- a persons name
- the country bellow Canada
- a state in america
- some one that grows food
- who and will abbreviated
- a towns most important person
- a important person
- they have abbrevated
- the gender opposite of a man
- a city in Quebec
20 Clues: a persons name • a city in Quebec • the country above • a state in america • a important person • they have abbrevated • a team that wins a game • state in Americas south • some one that grows food • who and will abbreviated • the country bellow Canada • a place to learn or teach • you and would abbreviated • the country bellow america • the gender opposite of a man • ...
Lesson 26 2017-05-04
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- an opinion or judgement
- to interrupt by causing a disturbance
- a baggage clerk
- to give orders
- a ruler of a country
- to send to another country for sale
- unable to pay debts
- to eject; to force out
- take from one place to another
- to guess without evidence
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- to bring into a country from a sale
- deep admiration for someone
- to expel from a country
- a viewer
- able to move
- to say something will happen in the future
- an account given of a particular matter
- to stop the continuous progress of something
- a book that gives meaning of words
- to examine
20 Clues: a viewer • to examine • able to move • to give orders • a baggage clerk • unable to pay debts • a ruler of a country • to eject; to force out • to expel from a country • an opinion or judgement • to guess without evidence • deep admiration for someone • take from one place to another • a book that gives meaning of words • to bring into a country from a sale • ...
Countries 2023-09-29
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- Host of the first ever Olympics
- Paris lies here
- Where you live (4 words)
- Known for the Alps and their flag, which is big plus
- Not to be confused with Greenland
- Largest country in population
- Where the name Erdmann comes from
- African island nation
- Asian island nation
- Next to Portugal
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- The origin of Halloween, first known as Samhain
- The southernmost country
- Shaylee studied here
- King Charles rules (2 words)
- Shares world's longest border
- North border is the Rio Grande
- Lego was founded here
- Boot-shaped penisula
- The first country to see sunrise each day (2 words)
- Largest country in size
- Major trade canal here
21 Clues: Paris lies here • Next to Portugal • Asian island nation • Shaylee studied here • Boot-shaped penisula • Lego was founded here • African island nation • Major trade canal here • Largest country in size • The southernmost country • Where you live (4 words) • King Charles rules (2 words) • Shares world's longest border • Largest country in population • North border is the Rio Grande • ...
Vocab 4 2023-12-19
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- group joining together to fight others
- trade for things needed
- small group having control of country
- someone who thinks/theorizes a lot
- alliance to fight pelopnnesians
- greek history and culture
- troops in tight line ready to attack
- country that fell in 2019
- uses money for things needed
- temple of Athena on the Acropolis
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- capital of greece
- cruel unfair leader
- Peak of country
- East part of Europe with countries that from a peninsula
- small privileged class running the government
- city in Greece
- elective government
- ruler from a royal family
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
- war between people in same country
20 Clues: city in Greece • Peak of country • capital of greece • cruel unfair leader • elective government • trade for things needed • greek history and culture • ruler from a royal family • country that fell in 2019 • uses money for things needed • alliance to fight pelopnnesians • temple of Athena on the Acropolis • someone who thinks/theorizes a lot • war between people in same country • ...
Mind Blender 2024-04-03
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- - Bird that can fly backward
- - Capital of Japan
- - Acrophobia is afraid of __________
- - Smallest country in the world
- - Number of Brains in Octopus
- - Country that consumes the most chocolate in the World
- - The Eternal City
- - Worlds Largest Island
- - Max Number of players in soccer
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- - Capital of Spain
- - Fastest Land Animal
- - First Mobile Phone
- - First Name of Maradona
- - Country that consumes most coffee in the world
- - Closet star to earth
- - Country located on 2 Continents
- - Ship of Desert
- - Hardest non-metal
- - Largest Planet
- - China was the leading producer of which alcoholic beverage
- - Group of Giraffe
- - Tongue colour of a Giraffe
22 Clues: - Ship of Desert • - Largest Planet • - Capital of Spain • - Capital of Japan • - Group of Giraffe • - The Eternal City • - Hardest non-metal • - First Mobile Phone • - Fastest Land Animal • - Closet star to earth • - Worlds Largest Island • - First Name of Maradona • - Bird that can fly backward • - Tongue colour of a Giraffe • - Number of Brains in Octopus • - Smallest country in the world • ...
The Golden Country Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-20
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- The tranquility of the Golden Country is unmatched anywhere else in Oceania.
- The wild beauty of nature here is unspoiled by the Party's control.
- Despite the bleakness of our situation, we find solace in the promise of freedom that the Golden Country represents.
- The peacefulness of the Golden Country offers a respite from the constant surveillance of the Party.
- Our ultimate goal is to overthrow the oppressive regime of the Party.
- Blanket the meadows, painting the landscape with vibrant colors.
- The people who inhabit the Golden Country are strong and determined in their defiance against tyranny.
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- The Brotherhood operates covertly in the hidden corners of the Golden Country.
- The feeling of liberation that washes over us when we arrive in the Golden Country.
- The spirit that thrives in the hearts of those who seek refuge in the Golden Country.
- Those who seek refuge in the Golden Country refuse to submit to the Party's control.
- What we strive for in the lush landscape of the Golden Country.
- The spirit of resistance that flourishes among the inhabitants of the Golden Country.
- The vegetation in the Golden Country is dense and thriving.
14 Clues: The vegetation in the Golden Country is dense and thriving. • What we strive for in the lush landscape of the Golden Country. • Blanket the meadows, painting the landscape with vibrant colors. • The wild beauty of nature here is unspoiled by the Party's control. • Our ultimate goal is to overthrow the oppressive regime of the Party. • ...
Anglophone - Ugi and Andrew 2022-03-10
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- What is the oldest English word still in use?
- In which country was Champagne invented?
- Who owns all the swans in the Thames?
- Which sport is the most popular in the USA?
- Where are half of the world's lakes located?
- Which word comes from the phrase God be with you?
- Which country was the first to give women rights?
- Which word was added to the Oxford English Dictionary in 2011?
- How many words are added to the dictionary each year?
- What is the national sport in the USA?
- What is the name of the British flag?
- What is the second name of the American flag?
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- Which country did England fight its shortest war with?
- What is the third-largest country in the World?
- Name a country that is a member of the commonwealth.
- Which country withdrew from participating in the commonwealth in the 1930's?
- What is the national sport in Canada?
- What was London originally called?
- What language does English come from?
- Where was the Lord of the Rings filmed?
- Which city was the capital of England from 827 to 1066?
21 Clues: What was London originally called? • Who owns all the swans in the Thames? • What is the national sport in Canada? • What language does English come from? • What is the name of the British flag? • What is the national sport in the USA? • Where was the Lord of the Rings filmed? • In which country was Champagne invented? • Which sport is the most popular in the USA? • ...
African Trivia 2022-02-03
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- Country completely landlocked by South Africa. (7)
- The old name for this country was Nyasaland. (6)
- Kenya's main port. (7)
- The Mercato open-air market is located in this city. Also the capital of Ethiopia. (5,5)
- River that flows through 11 African countries. (4)
- Country where the African Cup of Nations was held in 2022. (8)
- Mountain range stretching across Algeria and Morocco. (5,9)
- One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World on the Zambezi River. (8,5)
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- Serengeti National Park is situated here.
- Film franchise shares name of Country. (10)
- Country with the coast called Gold Coast. (5)
- This area covers 30% of Africa. (6,6)
- The Kalahari Desert is located in this country. (8)
- The _____; surrounded by Senegal, the smallest of the mainland African countries. (6)
- Number of African countries with Spanish as an official language. (3)
- River in two African countries' names. (5)
- This South African city lies in the shadow of Table Mountain. (4,4)
- The capital of Kenya. (7)
- Largest city in Africa. (5)
19 Clues: Kenya's main port. (7) • The capital of Kenya. (7) • Largest city in Africa. (5) • This area covers 30% of Africa. (6,6) • Serengeti National Park is situated here. • River in two African countries' names. (5) • Film franchise shares name of Country. (10) • Country with the coast called Gold Coast. (5) • The old name for this country was Nyasaland. (6) • ...
Yippee 5: Ch 7 Country life 2015-01-08
22 Clues: kylä • metsä • pimeä • pelto • tylsää • lähteä • kuulla • kirkas • autolla • kysymys • viettää • kävellen • hereillä • metrolla • vierailla • kielteinen • tarkoittaa • maaseudulla • pienen pieni • mennä bussilla • aave, kummitus • tuntea, tuntua
2. Unit 5C - Town and country 2024-09-08
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- A raised area of land, not as high as a mountain.
- Related to or located in a city.
- A residential area on the edge of a city.
- A public road in a city or town.
- A large building containing many offices.
- A small forest or area with many trees.
- An area where people live, usually with houses and schools.
- A place where goods and food are sold.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains.
- A building for growing plants with controlled climate.
- A large number of people gathered together.
- An area of open land used for farming or sports.
- Vehicles moving along roads.
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- A small community or group of houses in the countryside.
- area An area of a city designated for factories and industry.
- Related to or located in the countryside.
- A place with many shops and stores.
- The rural areas outside of cities and towns.
- A place where animals are raised and crops are grown.
- The main area in a city, often with shops and offices.
- An area of public land with grass and trees.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
22 Clues: Vehicles moving along roads. • Related to or located in a city. • A public road in a city or town. • A place with many shops and stores. • A place where goods and food are sold. • A small forest or area with many trees. • Related to or located in the countryside. • A residential area on the edge of a city. • A large building containing many offices. • ...
What country goes with the capital? 2025-03-19
21 Clues: Lima • Sucre • Quito • Malabo • Madrid • Bagota • Caracas • Managua • Santiago • San Juan • Asunción • San José • Montevido • La Habana • Tegucigalpa • San Salvador • Buenos Aires • Santo Domingo • Ciudad de Panamá • Ciudad de México • Ciudad de Guatemala
A Landmark for Every Crossword Country 2025-03-23
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- This rift in Northern Arizona was probably begun in the Late Cretaceous, but it exposes rocks from the formation of the planet.
- Highest freestanding mountain in the world.
- Meaning "The Red One" in Arabic, this palace hosted the Moorish rulers of Spain until the Reconquista.
- Volcano in Vanuatu that is the center of the John Frum Cargo Cult.
- On the border between Brazil and Argentina, these have the highest volume of water of any waterfall in the world.
- Temple dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena.
- Moroccan beach known for its sea arch (plural until 2016)
- Statues found on Easter Island.
- This structure's application as a radio tower saved it from destruction in 1913.
- Candy-colored cathedral in Moscow, Russia
- Red monolith found in central Australia
- Island known for its "dragons."
- Begun by Qin Shi Huang, this megastructure snakes its way throughout North China.
- Art Deco statue considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
- Bangkok's Temple of the Dawn.
- Sea cliffs that overlook the Atlantic Ocean, located in Western Ireland.
- Rock that overlooks the Lysefjord in Norway; its name translates to "Pulpit Rock."
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- Statue of a little boy urinating that has become a beloved symbol of Brussels.
- Mosque that originally served as a major Greek Orthodox Church.
- Japan's famous volcano
- Canada's oldest national park
- Landmark seen in the constellation "Mensa."
- The only surviving Ancient Wonder of the World.
- One of the major cities of the Mayan Empire, located near Cancun.
- In Maori, this fjord is known as "Piopiotahi," after a now-extinct songbird that allegedly flew through here to mourn the death of Maui.
- Citadel located near Cuzco, the capital of the Incan Empire.
- Costa Rica's most active volcano.
- Roman arena used for gladiator fights, animal hunts, and executions.
- Mughal mausoleum
- Castle built by Bavaria's last king.
- One of the most complete Mesopotamian structures that survives today.
- Bay with karst islands allegedly formed from dragon's breath
- Palace of the Qajar dynasty
- Monastery known for its caves and gold-topped belltower
- Beach in the Bahamas named for a species of shark that can commonly be found there.
- Actually the name of a bell inside this famous clocktower.
- Palace created for the Joseon Dynasty.
37 Clues: Mughal mausoleum • Japan's famous volcano • Palace of the Qajar dynasty • Canada's oldest national park • Bangkok's Temple of the Dawn. • Statues found on Easter Island. • Island known for its "dragons." • Costa Rica's most active volcano. • Castle built by Bavaria's last king. • Palace created for the Joseon Dynasty. • Red monolith found in central Australia • ...
Finding the Coordinates 2022-03-09
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- tropic of ______ is the latitude line at 23.5N
- what body of water separates Africa and Europe
- another name for Burma
- Island in southeast asia that houses 3 countries
- River that runs from the Gulf of Mexico to New Mexico passing Lubbock
- lake at 45N, 90W
- the Philippines were colonized by the _____.
- Tropic of ________ is the latitude line at 23.5 S
- country north of China
- country located at 60N, 120W
- Country located at 23.5S, 45E
- What continent is closest to 0,0
- Ocean between the US and Asia
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- what chain of islands does the equator run through in southeast asia
- Southern most state in the US
- How many countries make up South Asia?
- region with the smallest state in the US
- the ________ is 1 inch is 2000 miles on the world map
- Capital of Nevada
- Chain of islands in South Asia
- city at 35N, 118W
- Country located 30S, 60W
- city atn30N,95W
- country split between and island and peninsula in southeast asia
- continent at 20S,140E
- River that flows through Egypt
- country at 20N, 80E
- "horn of Africa"
- Current capital of Indonesia
29 Clues: city atn30N,95W • lake at 45N, 90W • "horn of Africa" • Capital of Nevada • city at 35N, 118W • country at 20N, 80E • continent at 20S,140E • another name for Burma • country north of China • Country located 30S, 60W • country located at 60N, 120W • Current capital of Indonesia • Southern most state in the US • Country located at 23.5S, 45E • Ocean between the US and Asia • ...
The Court System 2024-05-12
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- Moving from one country to another
- a group of organizations or countries
- The legal right to take care of a child under 18
- the state of being free from danger or threat
- a person who hears cases in a court room
- what a detective solves
- A large area found within a country
- Becoming a legal guardian of a child
- Tax authority for financial obligation
- a bad person
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
- illegally stealing someone's ideas
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- Support paid to the lesser-earning spouse until the death of the payor
- relating to someone's family, home, or home country
- a physical attack on a human
- your brother, mother and father are all your __
- relating to the whole of a country or nation
- highest in rank or authority
- form of government or a country in which power is divided between one central and several regional governments
- a legislative body of government
- A rule set by a certain country
- A illegal activity when you kidnap a person
- Needing to pay a debt
- When two people married officially separate legally
24 Clues: a bad person • Needing to pay a debt • what a detective solves • a physical attack on a human • highest in rank or authority • A rule set by a certain country • a legislative body of government • Moving from one country to another • illegally stealing someone's ideas • A large area found within a country • Becoming a legal guardian of a child • ...
Languages of the World 2025-11-10
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- the Spanish-speaking island in the Caribbean that is a territory of the United States
- the Scandinavian language that has remained the closest to Old Norse, the language of the Vikings
- the official language of Greece
- the largest Portuguese-speaking country
- the language of the code-talkers who helped the U.S. win WW2
- the dead language that is still used within Vatican City
- the native language of the islands of Hawaii
- the second-most spoken language in the United States
- the country that speaks Farsi
- the most commonly spoken native language in the world
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- the South American country that speaks Dutch
- the capital city of the largest German-speaking country
- the language with the longest alphabet (over 70 letters!)
- the country with the most official languages (37, to be exact)
- the second official language of Canada, next to English
- the language of most of the Middle East
- this English-speaking place is both a country and a continent
- spoken in both the Netherlands and Belgium
18 Clues: the country that speaks Farsi • the official language of Greece • the largest Portuguese-speaking country • the language of most of the Middle East • spoken in both the Netherlands and Belgium • the South American country that speaks Dutch • the native language of the islands of Hawaii • the second-most spoken language in the United States • ...
World History 6 Weeks Test 2022-05-17
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- League of (Blank) that was setup to resolve international disputes after World War 1
- Mussolini was the prime minister of this country
- Country who organized an attack on pearl harbor.
- The country that Germany send a message to stating that they should form an alliance against the US.
- Leader of Germany during World War 2
- Powers Alliance of Britain, France, Russia, Belgium, and the US.
- Joseph Stalin was the leader of this country
- Nazis
- The treaty that ended World War 1
- President of this country was Woodrow Wilson
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- This country had their Arch Duke assissinated and began world war 1
- Franklin D. (Blank) was the president during World War 2
- Military fighting tactic during world war 1
- Time of poor economic conditions
- The name of the telegram that was intercepted by the United States
- Alliance of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire
- Building up a country's army
- German submarines
18 Clues: Nazis • German submarines • Building up a country's army • Time of poor economic conditions • The treaty that ended World War 1 • Leader of Germany during World War 2 • Military fighting tactic during world war 1 • Joseph Stalin was the leader of this country • President of this country was Woodrow Wilson • Mussolini was the prime minister of this country • ...
cuban missile crisis 2012-12-11
Across
- Another reason for leaving Cuba
- Last name of leader of the country that was a friend to Cuba.
- The name of the cuban leader who recently resinged
- Type of government in Cuba
- National pastime of Cuba
- Cuba used to be the richest nation in this region.
- One reason for leaving Cuba
- The two Cuban rulers named in this puzzel were this kind of leader
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- A person who leaves his or her homeland for another country, usually for political reasons
- Country that was a friend to Cuba
- National Capital of Cuba
- In 1898 Cuba gained its independence from this country
- of number resigned leader of Cuba.
- US President who dealt with the Cuban Missile Crisis
- This term describes a country joined with another country for a special purpose
- the last name of the cuban ruler who was overthrown in 1959
- Type of war that does not involve military action
17 Clues: National Capital of Cuba • National pastime of Cuba • Type of government in Cuba • One reason for leaving Cuba • Another reason for leaving Cuba • Country that was a friend to Cuba • of number resigned leader of Cuba. • Type of war that does not involve military action • The name of the cuban leader who recently resinged • Cuba used to be the richest nation in this region. • ...
Southwest Asia #2 2023-01-03
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- Jordan has a scarcity of ______
- The Kingdom of Bahrain is made up of 73 ______
- This country has a Theocracy as its government system
- 2/3 of this country's citizens are immigrants
- Jordan borders the __________
- This country is dominated by the Arabian Desert
- A transcontinental country that is in both Europe and Asia
- An island country in the Mediterranean Sea
- The official language of Qatar
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- The capital of Cyprus
- Capitol of Jordan
- The highest authority in Iran
- The world's richest country
- Capitol of Iran
- The UAE is made up of seven individual ____
- Kuwait has no major _____
- The head scarf women in Iran are required to wear
17 Clues: Capitol of Iran • Capitol of Jordan • The capital of Cyprus • Kuwait has no major _____ • The world's richest country • The highest authority in Iran • Jordan borders the __________ • The official language of Qatar • Jordan has a scarcity of ______ • An island country in the Mediterranean Sea • The UAE is made up of seven individual ____ • ...
In the country, Let's play - vocabulary 2023-01-16
Across
- colours They are colours some animals have to say "I'm dangerous and poisonous."
- Always your number 1 choice.
- There are 12 of them in a year.
- It's a small green animal, that can jump and has got long back legs.
- Not like other things. Opposite of "similar".
- You need a skipping rope to do this activitiy.
- It grows on a tree.
- got "Imeti".
- When you have a lot of work to do, you are ...
- When you smile very loudly.
- It has a keyboard.
- time This is the time you spend for doing things you love.
- "Znati".
- What do you do with books, stories, comics?
- It's like a small lamp that you can put inside a rucksack.
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- Someone who likes learning about new things.
- It's got two antennae, four wings and six legs.
- It's a team sport, played on a court.
- "You're welcome!"
- You do this sport on ice.
- You can play it by blowing into it.
- Small animals such as bees, bugs, dragonflies, beetles, spiders and more.
22 Clues: "Znati". • got "Imeti". • "You're welcome!" • It has a keyboard. • It grows on a tree. • You do this sport on ice. • When you smile very loudly. • Always your number 1 choice. • There are 12 of them in a year. • You can play it by blowing into it. • It's a team sport, played on a court. • What do you do with books, stories, comics? • Someone who likes learning about new things. • ...
Canada Cross Country Tour Puzzle 1 2020-09-12
Across
- a refuge, relief, or a good change from the usual
- able to withstand difficult conditions
- including people from different countries
- a house or farmhouse granted on public land
- a deep inlet of the sea almost surrounded by land
- having a climate with mild temperatures
- stacked stones in human form made by the Inuit
- absolutely necessary or important; essential
- a belt of land linking two other area
- showing no activity, dull and sluggish
- soft fibers derived from wood used in paper-making
- never ending or changing
- fall or drop straight down at high speed
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- a general agreement
- prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall
- an arrival of large numbers of people or things
- a triangular area of sediment at the river mouth
- to cause someone to become like someone else
- too poor to produce much vegetation
- widely recognized and well-established
- sudden and unexpected
- a French-speaking person
- a deep narrow valley surrounded by tall cliffs
- dangerous, difficult, or unfortunate situation
- an area of relatively level high ground
25 Clues: a general agreement • sudden and unexpected • a French-speaking person • never ending or changing • too poor to produce much vegetation • a belt of land linking two other area • widely recognized and well-established • able to withstand difficult conditions • showing no activity, dull and sluggish • having a climate with mild temperatures • ...
All Africa Country and Territory Capitals 2021-05-08
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- lesotho
- sao tome and principe
- somalia
- niger
- togo
- namibia
- ascension
- uganda
- algeria
- tunisia
- congo
- gambia
- mali
- south africa
- eswatini
- gabon
- abyei
- ethiopia
- reunion
- zimbabwe
- chad
- comoros
- benin
- canary islands
- tristan da cunha
- car
- french southern and antarctic lands
- seychelles
- mauritius
- mauritania
- madeira
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- sierra leone
- british indian ocean territory
- equatorial guinea
- mozambique
- libya
- ghana
- south africa
- rwanda
- guinea
- cape verde
- zanzibar
- eritrea
- morocco
- western sahara
- south sudan
- somaliland
- botswana
- melilla
- tanzania
- madagascar
- cameroon
- azores
- ivory coast
- nigeria
- ceuta
- mayotte
- kenya
- saint helena
- zaire
- sudan
- senegal
- eswatini capital 2
63 Clues: car • togo • mali • chad • niger • libya • ghana • congo • gabon • abyei • ceuta • kenya • zaire • benin • sudan • rwanda • guinea • uganda • gambia • azores • lesotho • somalia • namibia • eritrea • algeria • morocco • tunisia • melilla • nigeria • mayotte • reunion • comoros • senegal • madeira • zanzibar • botswana • tanzania • eswatini • cameroon • ethiopia • zimbabwe • ascension • mauritius • mozambique • cape verde • somaliland • madagascar • seychelles • mauritania • south sudan • ...
Guess the Country by the Flag 2021-05-13
What country do they come from? 2013-04-17
20 Clues: Shakira • Ronaldinho • Franz Liszt • Che Guevara • Coco Chanel • Jackie Chan • Hugh Jackman • Count Dracula • Sigmund Freud • Nikolai Gogol • Akira Kurosawa • Albert Einstein • John F. Kennedy • Antonio Banderas • Ivan the Terrible • Winston Churchill • Leonardo da Vinci • Aristotle Onassis • Nicolaus Copernicus • Alexander Lukashenko
European Country and Cities Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-20
Across
- borders Romania, Turkey, and Serbia
- capital of Poland
- capital of Belarus
- borders germany, czech republic, belarus, and ukraine
- island owned by Italy in the Mediterrian Sea
- capital of Belgium
- capital of Estonia
- capital of this country is Helsinki
- capital of Spain
- home to many fjords
- city with many canals in Italy
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- capital of this country is Berlin
- capital of Italy
- capital of Norway
- used to be a name for a powerful empire
- city on the eastern edge of Spain
- capital of Ireland
- capital of Denmark
- capital of Bulgaria
- capital of Albania
20 Clues: capital of Italy • capital of Spain • capital of Norway • capital of Poland • capital of Belarus • capital of Ireland • capital of Denmark • capital of Belgium • capital of Albania • capital of Estonia • capital of Bulgaria • home to many fjords • city with many canals in Italy • capital of this country is Berlin • city on the eastern edge of Spain • borders Romania, Turkey, and Serbia • ...
Guess the country by their flag 2024-02-21
Match the dish to the Country 2024-04-17
20 Clues: Pho • Curry • Pizza • Sushi • Paella • Poutine • Rendang • Pierogi • Ceviche • Goulash • Pad Choi • Feijoada • Moussaka • Tabbouleh • Bratwurst • Chilaquiles • Sachertorte • Peking Duck • Pastel de nata • Boeuf Bourguinon
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Levels 2024-11-25
63 Clues: 3-B • 3-5 • 5-K • 6-A • 2-1 • 3-6 • 6-K • 1-2 • 3-3 • 3-1 • 6-6 • 4-B • 5-B • 4-2 • 3-4 • 6-4 • 3-A • 1-3 • 5-5 • 7-2 • 2-4 • 5-2 • 1-K • 1-B • 6-8 • 5-3 • 6-B • 2-2 • 4-1 • 5-4 • 6-5 • 2-A • 1-4 • 4-6 • 3-K • 4-5 • 7-3 • 4-4 • 6-1 • 3-2 • 2-B • 4-A • 6-3 • 5-6 • 2-5 • 6-7 • 2-K • 2-3 • 5-1 • 1-A • 5-A • 7-1 • 4-K • 6-2 • 4-3 • 1-1 • 2-6 • 3-Boss • 5-Boss • 2-Boss • 6-Boss • 1-Boss • 4-Boss
Country Names only by Their Cuisine 2024-10-28
22 Clues: Pho • Gyro • Scone • Lumpia • Paella • Poutine • Falafel • Baklava • Dim Sum • Sashimi • Borscht • Couscous • Vindaloo • Vegemite • Schnitzel • Chili Dog • Quesadilla • Corned Beef • Jollof Rice • Jerk Chicken • French Fries • Spaghetti Bolognese
Europe and the European Union 2015-02-19
Across
- The mountain range that runs along the border of France and Spain
- A tiny landlocked country in between Belgium and Germany
- The movement of people from one place to another
- Reasons why people leave a country
- People moving from a country
- People moving in to a country
- This river runs through Paris
- The Bernabeu stadium is in this capital city
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- You commit this when breaking the law
- Reasons why people move to a country
- A group of countries that work together to form close political and economic relationships.
- Tower Bridge crosses this river
- A chance to do something, for example a job
- The money you get paid when you are working
- A place where you go if you are unwell
- Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in this mountain range
- This country has applied to join the EU and is home to Europe's most northerly capital city
17 Clues: People moving from a country • People moving in to a country • This river runs through Paris • Tower Bridge crosses this river • Reasons why people leave a country • Reasons why people move to a country • You commit this when breaking the law • A place where you go if you are unwell • A chance to do something, for example a job • The money you get paid when you are working • ...
Asia 2020-11-24
Across
- What language is mostly spoken in Cambodia?
- What is the LARGEST country in Asia?
- What is the acronym of the country United Arab Emirates
- What country's capital is named Ulaanbaatar
- What is the SECOND most populous country in Asia?
- Who is the current (as of 2020) prime minister of Georgia? (first name)
- What is the abbreviation of Association of Southeast Asian Nations?
- What country can the island Boracay be found in?
- How many colours are on the Japanese flag?
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- What is the capital of China?
- What is the capital of Bangladesh?
- What was the name of Myanmar before being renamed?
- What country in Asia has the most amount of rivers?
- What is the capital of Russia?
- What religion is mostly practiced in Indonesia?
- What country holds the tallest mountain in Asia?
- What is the name of Vietnam's currency?
17 Clues: What is the capital of China? • What is the capital of Russia? • What is the capital of Bangladesh? • What is the LARGEST country in Asia? • What is the name of Vietnam's currency? • How many colours are on the Japanese flag? • What language is mostly spoken in Cambodia? • What country's capital is named Ulaanbaatar • What religion is mostly practiced in Indonesia? • ...
World Cup 2022Qatar ---- hosting the games Ecuador ---- on the North West Coast of South America Senegal ---- the capital is Dakar Netherlands ---- the people here speak Dutch England ---- the capital is London Iran ---- not far from Saudi Arabia USA -- 2022-12-09
Across
- the language here is Danish
- just South of USA
- shares a border with England
- there is a red maple leaf on the flag
- capital is Belgrade
- the capital is Madrid
- between France and Poland
- the capital is London
- in N. Africa, capital is Rabat
- Rica the name of this country means 'rich coast'
- on the North coast of Africa
- discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492
- S. American country sounds like a nut
- where Nonna lives
- the Alps are here
- the people here speak Dutch
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- you climbed a big tower in this country
- capital is Zagreb
- a West African country on the Gulf of Guinea
- the capital is Warsaw
- on the North West Coast of South America
- a Central African country on the Gulf of Guinea
- not far from Saudi Arabia
- the capital is Dakar
- capital is Montevideo
- Korea a country in East Asia, capital is Seoul
- the capital is Tokyo
- Arabia you live here
- next door to Spain
- the capital Buenos Aires
- hosting the games
- perhaps they eat a lot of brussels here
32 Clues: just South of USA • capital is Zagreb • hosting the games • where Nonna lives • the Alps are here • next door to Spain • capital is Belgrade • the capital is Dakar • the capital is Tokyo • the capital is Warsaw • capital is Montevideo • the capital is Madrid • the capital is London • Arabia you live here • the capital Buenos Aires • not far from Saudi Arabia • between France and Poland • ...
23-1millerkChina 2023-04-19
Across
- Trading with other countries without paying.
- A Chinese general who made his own military.
- A trading network that went all across Asia.
- A continent who wanted free trade from China/Japan.
- A line of hereditary rules of a country.
- People sent from Mongolia to invade China.
- A person held in forced servitude.
- A country that would often partner up with China.
- A country that wanted to become part of China.
- People who didn't trust others to trade with them.
- Activities associated with the government.
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- A certain amount of money that had to be paid for certain things.
- The capital of China's Ming dynasty.
- The ruler of the Mongol empire.
- A country that made a strong military against the Mongols.
- A distinct cultural unit enclosed within foreign territory.
- The wealth and resources of a country.
- A sovereign ruler of great power and rank.
- A religion where people learned about the Lord.
- A wall built by Qi Jiguang to prevent attacks.
- To sell or buy items from different countries.
- The state of being alone or separated.
- Belief in the benefits of profitable trading.
- A base to help the country against others.
24 Clues: The ruler of the Mongol empire. • A person held in forced servitude. • The capital of China's Ming dynasty. • The wealth and resources of a country. • The state of being alone or separated. • A line of hereditary rules of a country. • A sovereign ruler of great power and rank. • People sent from Mongolia to invade China. • A base to help the country against others. • ...
WW1 crossword 2023-06-21
Across
- when countries want to grow colonies
- The promise of protection between 2 or more countries
- First major military campaign for Australia in WW1
- A class of heavy duty battleship that was mainly manufactured in the Anglo-German Naval Arms Race
- A European country that had democracy at the time of WW1
- What pulled Russia out of WW1
- When countries fight with each other
- Country that first militarized the Aeroplane
- Soldiers that fight on foot
- Long holes in the ground
- The place where the treaty ending WW1 was signed
- Patriotism
- The number of this world war
- A target for imperialism
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- A long metal tube with people in it sometimes that goes underwater
- Area where the tension started boiling over before the War
- The idea of having a strong military
- Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
- Last name of the First Lord of the Admiralty in WW1
- First country to use chemical weapons in WW1
- The country Austria-Hungary blamed the assassination on
- First country to employ tanks in WW1
- What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- A former British colony
- Country with the largest army in the world in WW1
25 Clues: Patriotism • A former British colony • Long holes in the ground • A target for imperialism • Soldiers that fight on foot • The number of this world war • What pulled Russia out of WW1 • when countries want to grow colonies • The idea of having a strong military • Australia and New Zealand Army Corps • When countries fight with each other • First country to employ tanks in WW1 • ...
Cities of the World 2014-06-19
Across
- On which continent is the city of Rome?
- This continent has no cities at all!
- On what Japanese island is the city of Tokyo?
- What direction is Canada from the US?
- The famous city of Timbuktu is in this country
- Chennai is a large city in this country
- Capital city of the United Kingdom
- Australia lies to the south of the ...
- Havana is the capital city of this country
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- The city of Cairo lies on this famous river
- Cape Town is a city at the southern tip of this continent
- The second largest city in Australia
- Lima is the capital city of this country
- Montevideo is a city on the continent of ... America\
- This Turkish city lies in Europe AND Asia
- New York is a large city on the ... coast of the US
- Small Asian country that is really just one big city!
- The 2016 Olympics will be held in the Brazilian city of Rio de ...
- Jerusalem is a holy city for ... different religions
- Hong Kong is a large city in this country
- Largest city in New Zealand
- Capital city of Zimbabwe
- Dubai is a city in the United ... Emirates
23 Clues: Capital city of Zimbabwe • Largest city in New Zealand • Capital city of the United Kingdom • The second largest city in Australia • This continent has no cities at all! • What direction is Canada from the US? • Australia lies to the south of the ... • On which continent is the city of Rome? • Chennai is a large city in this country • Lima is the capital city of this country • ...
Syrian refugee crisis 2015-11-08
Across
- Hurting and abusing people for a long time, mostly to get information from them.
- Ordinary person, not a soldier
- Someone who is fleeing their country due to danger or poor conditions
- A country where people are beheaded in public.
- Syria's neighbour on the western border that has accepted 1 200 000 refugees.
- Mass ______: killing defenceless prisoners on a large scale.
- Syria's neighbour on the eastern border.
- The European country that has accepted the most refugees.
- A terrorist organisation that wants an Islamic state.
- Greek island where the refugees have gathered.
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- Syria's neighbour that sounds like a boy's name.
- One of the countries that closed its borders to refugees.
- _____ war: A war between the citizens of a country
- The country where most of the refugees come from.
- Syria's neighbour that has accepted the most refugees.
- _______ weapons: Weapons that cause disease and suffering.
- The fear of someone from another country; one of the difficulties that the refugees face.
- A terrible crime, usually carried out against a group of people
- An emergency situation that needs immediate attention.
- Protection, a safe place to flee to.
20 Clues: Ordinary person, not a soldier • Protection, a safe place to flee to. • Syria's neighbour on the eastern border. • A country where people are beheaded in public. • Greek island where the refugees have gathered. • Syria's neighbour that sounds like a boy's name. • The country where most of the refugees come from. • _____ war: A war between the citizens of a country • ...
World War I 2022-02-03
Across
- the name of the terrorist group who shot the Archduke
- Country who had the largest navy
- Pride in one's country
- this was the truce that resulted in a soccer game
- System in which countries formed agreements to protect each other
- Allied with Russia and England, this country saw most of the fighting on their land
- a country that was allied with England and France
- Country who had the largest army
- was once a member of the Central Powers but changes sides
- a policy of stronger countries bullying weaker ones
- not taking sides in a war
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- Terrorist group was from this country.
- the name of the assassin who shot the Australian Archduke
- a build up of the armed forces
- the act of killing a leader
- with "land" this was the area between two opposing trenches
- with "powers" alliance between England, France and Russia
- with "powers" this was an alliance between Austria Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire
- most of the war was fought in these
- this type of fence was used to stop advancing troops
- Archduke whose assassination led to WWI
21 Clues: Pride in one's country • not taking sides in a war • the act of killing a leader • a build up of the armed forces • Country who had the largest navy • Country who had the largest army • most of the war was fought in these • Terrorist group was from this country. • Archduke whose assassination led to WWI • this was the truce that resulted in a soccer game • ...
Ukrainian Refugees 2023-10-02
Across
- what type of transportation is unavailable
- What organization has been helping fund war efforts with Ukraine
- What region in Ukraine did Russia invade that started this war
- place giving temporary protection from weather or danger
- commercial and financial penalties applied by states or institutions against states, groups, or individuals
- What country is causing Ukrainians to flee Ukraine into other neighboring countries
- Who is the president of Russia
- What country is under Germany on terms of Ukrainian refugees
- What country is holding the most Ukrainian refugees
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- person fleeing their country to seek safety
- person lacks the financial resources and essentials for minimum standard of living
- preparation for armed defence of the state and its defence in the event of armed aggression or armed conflict
- Country at war with Russia
- type of transportation most of Ukraine's refugees used to flee the country
- southeastern port city in Ukraine
- act of helping someone or giving someone aid
- Who is the president of Ukraine
- unfriendliness or opposition
- an act of invading as an enemy, especially by an army
- Roughly how many people have fled from Ukraine to Germany
20 Clues: Country at war with Russia • unfriendliness or opposition • Who is the president of Russia • Who is the president of Ukraine • southeastern port city in Ukraine • what type of transportation is unavailable • person fleeing their country to seek safety • act of helping someone or giving someone aid • What country is holding the most Ukrainian refugees • ...
Globalisation Key Words 2024-10-16
Across
- a financial injection by a TNC
- sector to do with manufacturing of raw materials
- a country excluded from trade blocs or disadvantaged by trade rules
- A global product/service that has been changed to accommodate local market
- Businesses that operate in more than one country
- increased levels of global connections and, flows and interdependence.
- Removal of culturally isolated places
- movement of people into another country
- special zones that encourage FDI
- no restrictions on imports and exports between countries
- sector of technology
- Growth of environmental problems
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- spread of culture around the world
- local cultures become similar due to globalisation influence
- growth of global companies and global markets
- group of countries that develop trade agreements.
- movement of economic activity from a developed country to a E/D country
- growth of diverse culture globally but also removing culture in isolated places.
- the spread of western cultures
- taxes paid when importing and exporting goods
- moving part of a business to a 'least cost location'
- sector of services, education/business
- Money sent back home by an economic migrant
- movement of people from a country
24 Clues: sector of technology • a financial injection by a TNC • the spread of western cultures • special zones that encourage FDI • Growth of environmental problems • movement of people from a country • spread of culture around the world • Removal of culturally isolated places • sector of services, education/business • movement of people into another country • ...
Australian History 2025-02-19
Across
- Related to colonies
- Trade The buying, selling, and forced movement of people
- The punishment of sending criminals to another country
- The way countries and people around the world have become more connected
- When something is argued over or fought
- When a country sends people to live in and rule another land
- Darwinism A belief from the 19th century that some people or races are naturally better than others
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- Fleet A group of 11 ships that carried British convicts and settlers to Australia
- A person found guilty of a crime and sent to prison
- Nullius A Latin term meaning "land belonging to no one."
- Making something clear and easy to understand
- A large group of countries or lands ruled by one powerful country
- A land controlled by another country, often settled by people from the ruling country.
- Colony A place where criminals were sent to live and work as punishment
- When a country takes control of other lands and people
- Crimes Serious crimes that were punished by death, such as murder
- The edge of a country or settlement
17 Clues: Related to colonies • The edge of a country or settlement • When something is argued over or fought • Making something clear and easy to understand • A person found guilty of a crime and sent to prison • The punishment of sending criminals to another country • When a country takes control of other lands and people • ...
Semester Review 2022-01-03
Across
- Where WWI took place
- The last name of the President during WWI
- A predominance of the military ideas or Class
- The belief that your country is the best
- A union between people or countries
- After Russia left Germany focused on this country
- A country that is independent but is under control of another
- the increasing of power to take control
- a passenger ship that was sunk by the Germans
- the Islands that the U.S bought after the Spanish American War
- How the Arch Duke died
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- Left the war due to the Bolsheviks
- extreme nationalism marked by aggressive foreign policy
- the quality of being self governing
- a sweet substance that comes from Cuba
- The ship that was sunk in Cuba
- Russia changed to this type of government
- 1/3 of Cuba's population were these
- The idea that the U.S and Latin American countries should work together
- The Germans sent one of these to Mexico
- This country was responsible for WWI
- Lead the Rough Rider Army
- Cuba's whole goal is to gain this
- America helps Cuba be free from this country
- The country that killed Hungary's Arch Duke
25 Clues: Where WWI took place • How the Arch Duke died • Lead the Rough Rider Army • The ship that was sunk in Cuba • Cuba's whole goal is to gain this • Left the war due to the Bolsheviks • the quality of being self governing • 1/3 of Cuba's population were these • A union between people or countries • This country was responsible for WWI • a sweet substance that comes from Cuba • ...
GEOG ON QUESTIONS 2021-11-23
Across
- Havana is the capital of what country?
- Thermal_ causes sea level rise
- Which European country shares its border with the most neighbours (nine)?
- which book did Katie present on
- longest river in the world
- What is the world’s second highest mountain after Everest, being situated in Asia?
- is ground that continuously remains below 0 °C for two or more years
- county that borders Scotland
- current that flows past Western Europe and makes the climate warmer than it should be for its latitude
- governing body that looks over the oceans
Down
- What is the only major city located on two continents?
- What country is called "Land of Fire and Ice"?
- largest country by land area
- capital of the Philippines
- What was the country of Myanmar formerly known as?
- a change in the pattern of trade winds from west to east
- Which president of a B country didn't turn up to COP26
- organisation that manages whaling
- Where can Scafell Pike, England's highest peak, be found?
- Which country’s languages include English, Zulu and Afrikaans?
- Mount Vesuvius casts a shadow over which modern Italian city?
21 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? • governing body that looks over the oceans • What country is called "Land of Fire and Ice"? • ...
Convicts (SSCBC Yr9) (ThLe & ToHo) 2023-03-01
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- A ship or large boat.
- Used for transportation on water.
- Country north of the United States.
- To move from one place to another.
- Largest country by area in Oceania.
- The convict __________ was forced labour to build roads and buildings.
- Longest (time) sentence you can get.
- The act of stealing something.
- A country/area under control by another country and occupied by said country.
- The vessels that brought the first colonists and convicts to Australia.
- Responsible for specified wrongdoing/broken law.
- Someone who is found guilty of a crime and is sentenced in court.
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- Opposite of legal.
- Most populated English-speaking country.
- A physical attack on someone.
- Bottom half of the United Kingdom.
- Synonym for work; hard work.
- Convicts were given a choice of colony or _____.
- A long journey.
- The emergence or appearance of a new development.
- A place where people establish a community.
- Someone who is captured and is kept confined because they did something illegal/punishable by law.
- (Relating to money) Slavery provided an ________ advantage to 'masters'.
- An action that is considered an offence and is punishable by law.
24 Clues: A long journey. • Opposite of legal. • A ship or large boat. • Synonym for work; hard work. • A physical attack on someone. • The act of stealing something. • Used for transportation on water. • Bottom half of the United Kingdom. • To move from one place to another. • Country north of the United States. • Largest country by area in Oceania. • Longest (time) sentence you can get. • ...
WWII Crossword puzzle 2022-04-29
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- The japenese attack the US Navy here.
- Allied forces launch the largest amphibious invasion in the history of warfare.
- 3,000 of these fighters are shot down by the RAF.
- Germany invades this country and World War II begins.
- In 1945 they invaded the island of Iwo Jima.
- Japan invades this country in 1941.
- Benito Mussolini attacks this country in 1935.
- This person becomes prime minister of the British government.
- The fascist dictator of Italy that Hitler admired.
- Hitler's first target for conquest in 1936.
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- This word means 'lightning war'.
- Germany, Italy, and Japan sign the Tripartite Pact creating this military partnership.
- The US Third Army under this person crosses the Rhine River.
- Germany surrenders to these great powers.
- In April, 1945 this US president dies.
- This person commits suicide as he knows Germany lost the war.
- This country is attacked with a huge force of 4 million troops.
- The amount of money in billions that Germany struggled to pay off from WWI.
- After France Hitler takes this country along with the Netherlands.
- Hitler annexes this country into Germany.
- America embargoes this material from Japan.
21 Clues: This word means 'lightning war'. • Japan invades this country in 1941. • The japenese attack the US Navy here. • In April, 1945 this US president dies. • Germany surrenders to these great powers. • Hitler annexes this country into Germany. • America embargoes this material from Japan. • Hitler's first target for conquest in 1936. • ...
Facts about Africa 2023-05-23
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- Africa is home to this animal; the tallest land animal in the world
- Name of the world's largest desert, located in Africa
- Country that is home of the first African woman to win Miss Universe in 1978
- Most populated African country
- African country with the most pyramids (it's not Egypt!)
- The last African country to gain Independence; in 2011.
- First African country to reach the semi-finals of the World Cup
- Month in which the African Union was established
- Number of countries in Africa
- Most commonly spoken language in Africa
- Nigerian film industry; the second largest film industry in the world.
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- Country except for Liberia that wasn't colonized by Europeans
- Name of the largest lake in Africa; bordering Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya
- "Timbuktu" is an actual place; it's a city in ____
- Name of the largest African Island
- Name of the world famous "Pink Lake" in Senegal
- Name of the largest free-standing mountain in the world; located in Africa
- One of the two most widely practiced religions in Africa
- Living thing that caused the most death in Africa due to diseases
- Percentage of the world that lives in Africa (1.43 billion +)
20 Clues: Number of countries in Africa • Most populated African country • Name of the largest African Island • Most commonly spoken language in Africa • Name of the world famous "Pink Lake" in Senegal • Month in which the African Union was established • "Timbuktu" is an actual place; it's a city in ____ • Name of the world's largest desert, located in Africa • ...
25 African Countries JB 2024-03-06
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- Ranked the 13th most beautiful country on earth
- Has a lion and an elephant as a symbol for its flag
- Known as “The Land of the Moon”
- Home to one of the world’s largest waterfalls
- Home to the world’s largest man-made lake
- Holds Lake Assal, which is 10 times saltier than the ocean
- Translates as “Lion Mountains”
- Coffee was first discovered here
- Second largest country in Africa
- Possesses largest known oil reserve in Africa
- Has more than 3,000 shipwrecks off its coast
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- Holds around 2,000 pyramids
- Known as the “Babel Tower of the World” due to cultural diversity
- Largest country in Africa
- The smallest country in mainland Africa
- Lies along the Gulf of Guinea for 32 miles
- English and French are official languages in this country
- Has a Kalashnikov rifle with a bayonet attached to the barrel on its flag
- Most wildlife here is found nowhere else on earth
- Latin for “Land of the free”
- Also known as Cabo Verde
- Most densely populated country in Africa
- Holds Selous Game Reserve, the largest game reserve in the world
- Has the Niger River running through it (hint-hint)
- Human Fossil Hotbed
25 Clues: Human Fossil Hotbed • Also known as Cabo Verde • Largest country in Africa • Holds around 2,000 pyramids • Latin for “Land of the free” • Translates as “Lion Mountains” • Known as “The Land of the Moon” • Coffee was first discovered here • Second largest country in Africa • The smallest country in mainland Africa • Most densely populated country in Africa • ...
Random stuff to do with the world 2024-05-02
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- The capital of the only Spanish speaking country in Africa
- Only province in Canada that speaks French
- Oil and gas company set in Malaysia known for making the tallest twin towers in the world
- Disputed area in Somalia
- City in Italy that is considered the smallest micro nation in the world
- Island owned by Norway
- The city that the hamburger was made
- The most densely populated city in the world
- World's happiest country (according to the people)
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- Largest Eurasian country in the World
- One of the provinces that participated in the Umbrella Movement besides Hong Kong
- The only double land-locked country in Europe
- The acronym for a group of countries that includes China, Russia, India, Brazil, and South Africa
- Capital of Belize
- The acronym for the only American member of the Big Five
- Country in East Europe that borders Belarus, Russia, Lithuania, Slovakia, Czechia, and Germany
- Treaty signed by Palestine and Israel to signify peace between the nations.
- Country with the most free economy in the Middle East
- Indian cinema that is in the Telugu language
- Most expensive city in the world
20 Clues: Capital of Belize • Island owned by Norway • Disputed area in Somalia • Most expensive city in the world • The city that the hamburger was made • Largest Eurasian country in the World • Only province in Canada that speaks French • Indian cinema that is in the Telugu language • The most densely populated city in the world • The only double land-locked country in Europe • ...
THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD 2024-11-28
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- - Something that brings transformation in society.
- - Coming into a new country to live.
- - A system of government or land.
- - Moving from one place to another.
- - The process of moving from one country to another.
- - A group of people living together.
- - The process of living in a global world.
- - An amount of money sent back home.
- - The study of human life and societies.
- - A gathering of family or friends.
- - Living in a community or group.
- - The action of learning.
- - The total number of people in an area.
- - The study of people and population data.
- - The act of leaving one’s home country.
- - A payment earned for work.
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- - A celebration in different cultures.
- - A calculation of people in a region.
- - Someone who moves between countries.
- - A period of relaxation or celebration.
- - The beliefs and customs of a community.
- - The customs or practices of a group.
- - A system of government or land.
- - A habit that is passed down.
- - Moving to a new country to live.
- - A person from a particular country.
- - Related to cities or organization.
- - A habit that is passed down.
- - A place where children learn.
- - A group of people related to each other.
30 Clues: - The action of learning. • - A payment earned for work. • - A habit that is passed down. • - A habit that is passed down. • - A place where children learn. • - A system of government or land. • - A system of government or land. • - Living in a community or group. • - Moving to a new country to live. • - Moving from one place to another. • - A gathering of family or friends. • ...
BS IT 303 2024-11-28
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- - A habit that is passed down.
- - Moving to a new country to live.
- - A system of government or land.
- - A place where children learn.
- - The study of people and population data.
- - A gathering of family or friends.
- - The total number of people in an area.
- - A celebration in different cultures.
- - The action of learning.
- - A person from a particular country.
- - A period of relaxation or celebration.
- - The process of moving from one country to another.
- - A system of government or land.
- - Moving from one place to another.
- - The act of leaving one’s home country.
- - A habit that is passed down.
- - Living in a community or group.
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- - A payment earned for work.
- - Something that brings transformation in society.
- - Coming into a new country to live.
- - The beliefs and customs of a community.
- - Related to cities or organization.
- - A group of people living together.
- - The process of living in a global world.
- - An amount of money sent back home.
- - A calculation of people in a region.
- - A group of people related to each other.
- - Someone who moves between countries.
- - The study of human life and societies.
- - The customs or practices of a group.
30 Clues: - The action of learning. • - A payment earned for work. • - A habit that is passed down. • - A habit that is passed down. • - A place where children learn. • - A system of government or land. • - A system of government or land. • - Living in a community or group. • - Moving to a new country to live. • - A gathering of family or friends. • - Moving from one place to another. • ...
Citizens of the World 2025-04-21
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- Things you do often, usually without thinking.
- Having many different cultures together.
- A person who moves from place to place, not staying in one home.
- Who you are, including your culture and personality.
- From another country.
- Common traditions or ways of doing things in a culture.
- When countries and people around the world become more connected.
- A group of people working together for the same goal.
- A group of people with similar physical features.
- The way someone or something looks.
- Being different or having many types.
- Returning to your home country after living abroad.
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- A tradition or custom done in a special way.
- A general idea about a group that is often not true.
- Problems that happen when two cultures misunderstand each other.
- Sharing ideas or feelings through speaking, writing, or gestures.
- Knowing a lot about life and different places.
- In or to another country.
- A child who grows up in a country different from their parents’ home country.
- Where you or your family originally come from.
- The culture and traditions you get from your family or country.
- Ideas about what is right or important in life.
22 Clues: From another country. • In or to another country. • The way someone or something looks. • Being different or having many types. • Having many different cultures together. • A tradition or custom done in a special way. • Things you do often, usually without thinking. • Knowing a lot about life and different places. • Where you or your family originally come from. • ...
Geography crossword 2025-04-12
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- The capital of Canada
- City also known as the "Big Apple"
- This desert spans 2 million square kilometers in northern Africa
- A country in South America with the Amazon Rain forest
- The country home to the Great Pyramids
- U.S. state made up of islands in the Pacific Ocean
- Volcanic island country in the North Atlantic
- The world's longest river
- Sea separating Saudi Arabia and Africa
- The tallest mountain in Africa
- Mountain range separating Europe and Asia
- Ocean to the west of the United States
- The smallest continent by area
- Largest island in the world
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- The largest lake in Africa
- The largest continent by area
- The country with the Eiffel Tower
- This Scandinavian country is famous for its fjords
- Ocean The ocean surrounding Antarctica
- Archipelago located southeast of India in the Indian Ocean
- Island nation famous for its Great Barrier Reef
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- The only country that is also a continent
- The continent home to Mount Everest
- America Continent where the Andes Mountains are located
- The country known as the Land of the Rising Sun
- Capital of Portugal
- This European river flows through 10 countries
- Capital city of Italy, famous for its ancient ruins
- U.S. state with the Grand Canyon
30 Clues: Capital of Portugal • The capital of Canada • The world's longest river • The largest lake in Africa • Largest island in the world • The largest continent by area • Capital of the United Kingdom • The tallest mountain in Africa • The smallest continent by area • U.S. state with the Grand Canyon • The country with the Eiffel Tower • City also known as the "Big Apple" • ...
UNIT 10 - History, USA history, inspirational people 2025-12-01
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- something handed down from the past
- having a strong effect
- unfair treatment
- control of one country by another
- to succeed in dealing with a problem
- an object made by humans from the past
- able to affect or change people
- the time before written records
- a complete change, often political
- a list of events in order
- a very powerful country
- showing bravery
- a set of laws for a country
- keeping groups of people separate
- moving to a new country to live
- independence and control over a country
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- a country ruled by a king or queen
- the quality of not giving up
- a strong desire to achieve something, future wants and hopes of achievement
- the ending of a system or practice
- a serious disagreement or fight
- an organized society with cities and government
- a time of economic decline
- a large group of countries ruled by one leader
- to make someone want to do something
- a person who studies history
- traditions or culture passed down
- taking action to bring change
- difficulties or misfortune; problems or challenges someone faces
29 Clues: showing bravery • unfair treatment • having a strong effect • a very powerful country • a list of events in order • a time of economic decline • a set of laws for a country • the quality of not giving up • a person who studies history • taking action to bring change • a serious disagreement or fight • able to affect or change people • the time before written records • ...
Migration 2025-11-03
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- A person who moves mainly to find work or improve their financial situation.
- Migration: When a person chooses to move to another place for a better life, job, or other personal reasons.
- Moving from one place to another within the same country.
- People who move to another country to live there permanently.
- A person who has to leave their country to stay safe from war, violence, or persecution.
- Migration: When people are made to leave their home because of war, danger, or natural disasters.
- Moving from one country to another country.
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- The act of leaving one’s own country to live in another.
- Moving to another place or country to find better job opportunities or improve living conditions.
- Moving from one region of a country to another region (for example, from the countryside to the city).
- Moving because of changes in the environment, like floods, droughts, or other natural disasters.
- Moving back and forth between places, often for seasonal work (for example, farm work during harvest time).
- A person who is tricked or forced to move and work in unfair or dangerous conditions, often against their will.
- When family members move to a new country to join relatives who already live there.
- Migration: Moving to another place for a short time, such as for work or study, and then returning home.
- Migration: Moving to another place or country to live there forever or for a very long time.
16 Clues: Moving from one country to another country. • The act of leaving one’s own country to live in another. • Moving from one place to another within the same country. • People who move to another country to live there permanently. • A person who moves mainly to find work or improve their financial situation. • ...
Think you're a cheese whiz? Take the cheese quiz! 2015-06-23
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- Did you hear about the explosion at the cheese factory? There was de-____ everywhere
- What kind of cheese is made backwards?
- In the 16th century, cheese was used as a currency in this Scandinavian country
- What hotel do mice stay in? The _______
- The holes in Swiss cheese are called ____
- Cheese #4 was produced in this country
- This U.S. state produces the most cheese (2.8 billion pounds per year)
- Which cheese might you ‘Gorge’ yourself upon?
- What is the name for “fear of cheese”?
- According to the national cheese board, how many kilograms of cheese does the average Brit consume per year?
- Which type of cheese is the world’s most consumed?
- Cheese #5 was produced in this country
- Cheese #1 was produced in this country
- Which is the most religious (holy) cheese?
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- What country consumes the most cheese per capita?
- Bandel, Paneer, Khoa, Kalari, and Chhena are cheeses produced in this country
- Name of character in “Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers” cartoon. ________ Jack
- Cheese #3 was produced in this country
- Samuel Pepys buried this type of cheese in his garden during the Great Fire of London
- When shouldn’t you believe a word your cheese is saying? When it’s too _____ to be true
- What cheese saw its sales rebound in 1995 after the clay-animated inventor Wallace (of Wallace and Gromit) declared it to be his favorite?
- What kind of cheese do you use to disguise a small horse?
- What did the cheese say when he looked in the mirror?
- Cheese #2 was produced in this country
- What do you call a cheese that isn’t yours?
25 Clues: What kind of cheese is made backwards? • Cheese #3 was produced in this country • Cheese #4 was produced in this country • Cheese #2 was produced in this country • What is the name for “fear of cheese”? • Cheese #5 was produced in this country • Cheese #1 was produced in this country • What hotel do mice stay in? The _______ • The holes in Swiss cheese are called ____ • ...
Latin America 2014-03-09
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- what country is between Honduras and Costa Rica
- what is the capital of Guatemala
- what country is south of Cuba
- what is the capital of Suriname
- what is the capital of Nicaragua
- What country is between Ecuador and Venezuela
- what is the capital of French Guiana
- what is the capital of Belize
- what language does chile speak
- what is the capital of Jamaica
- what language does French Guiana speak
- what language does Haiti speak
- what language does Brazil speak
- what is the capital of Honduras
- what country is west of Argentina
- what is the capital of Chile
- what is the capital of Cuba
- what is the capital of El Salvador
- what is the capital of Guyana
- what is the capital of Mexico
- what is the capital of Uruguay
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- what language does Suriname speak
- what is the capital of panama
- what is the capital of Brazil
- what is the capital of Columbia
- what country is south of Brazil
- what is the capital of Argentina
- what is the capital of Puerto Rico
- what is the capital of Haiti
- what is the capital of Costa Rica
- what is the capital of Peru
- what is the capital of Paraguay
- what country is east of the Dominican Republic
- what is the capital of Ecuador
- what is the capital of Bolivia
- what country is west of French Guiana
- what language does Guyana speak
- what is the capital of Venezuela
- what country is east of Guatemala
- what is the capital of the Dominican Republic
40 Clues: what is the capital of Peru • what is the capital of Cuba • what is the capital of Haiti • what is the capital of Chile • what is the capital of panama • what is the capital of Brazil • what country is south of Cuba • what is the capital of Belize • what is the capital of Guyana • what is the capital of Mexico • what language does chile speak • what is the capital of Jamaica • ...
National Anthem Singers and Stories 2024-01-08
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- Gladys ____, delivered a memorable anthem at Super Bowl LIII.
- John ____, sang "America the Beautiful" at Super Bowl LV.
- George ____, country legend, sang at the Cowboys' Thanksgiving game.
- Whitney ____, sang the national anthem at Super Bowl XXV.
- Chris ____, rock artist, performed at Super Bowl L.
- Blake ____, country star, sang the anthem at Super Bowl XLVI.
- Celine ____, performed the anthem at Super Bowl XXXVIII.
- Demi ____, sang the anthem at Super Bowl LIV.
- Charlie ____, delivered the anthem at Super Bowl LII.
- Charley ____, iconic country singer, sang at numerous football events.
- Lady ____, delivered a powerful rendition at Super Bowl 50.
- Darius ____, country singer, performed at Super Bowl LIII.
- Charlie ____, country singer, performed at Super Bowl XXVIII.
- Alicia ____, delivered a soulful performance at Super Bowl XXXIX.
- Reba ____, country superstar, performed at Super Bowl XXVII.
- Billy ____, rock icon, sang at Super Bowl XXV.
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- Mary J. ____, sang at Super Bowl XLVIII.
- Jennifer ____, delivered a powerful anthem at Super Bowl XLIII.
- Nicki ____, joined Madonna for Super Bowl XLVI's halftime show.
- Mariah ____, sang the anthem at Super Bowl XXXVI.
- Christina ____, performed at Super Bowl XLV.
- Carrie ____, delivered the anthem at Super Bowl XLIV.
- Travis ____, country artist, sang at Super Bowl XXVIII.
- Melissa ____, sang at Super Bowl XXXIV.
- Jackie ____, opera singer, performed at Super Bowl XLV.
- Ray ____, delivered a memorable anthem at Super Bowl XXXV.
- Dolly ____, country music legend, sang at Super Bowl XXVIII.
- Gwen ____, performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl XXXVII.
- Harry ____, jazz singer, performed at Super Bowl XXIII.
- Diana ____, sang a memorable version at Super Bowl XVI.
30 Clues: Melissa ____, sang at Super Bowl XXXIV. • Mary J. ____, sang at Super Bowl XLVIII. • Christina ____, performed at Super Bowl XLV. • Demi ____, sang the anthem at Super Bowl LIV. • Billy ____, rock icon, sang at Super Bowl XXV. • Mariah ____, sang the anthem at Super Bowl XXXVI. • Chris ____, rock artist, performed at Super Bowl L. • ...
countries of the world 2022-12-02
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- it has the deepest underwater cave in the world
- Warsaw is its capital
- its capital is famous for its music
- used to be part of Czechoslovakia
- Europe's youngest country
- a place where the rich and famous go
- the capital of this country is the home of the european union
- it has very low taxes and is ruled by a family of princes
- is a country that is surrounded by Italy
- their currency is tolah
- it is cut in half by the river Danube
- its capital is Tirana
- the southern part of what was Yugoslavia
- known as the land of fire and ice
- largest part of what was Yugoslavia
- Its capital is Stockholm
- in the Mediterranean
- the home of Danish people
- the smallest part of the united kingdom
- the people here speak Dutch
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- is the western country of Europe
- used to be joined to Czechia
- the worlds smallest state
- a island in the mediterranean
- it goes between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic ocean
- in the middle of what was Yugoslavia
- the country with the most fiords
- the northern part of of the united kingdom
- the largest of the Baltic countries on the Adriatic sea
- its the last of small independent duchies
- is shaped like a boot
- A country that borders Russia
- is the biggest country in Europe
- they speak Catalan
- used to be part of the united kingdom
- a part of the united kingdom
- a country in the middle of Europe that did not take sides in the war
- its capital is Athens
- was split by a wall
39 Clues: they speak Catalan • was split by a wall • in the Mediterranean • Warsaw is its capital • is shaped like a boot • its capital is Tirana • its capital is Athens • their currency is tolah • Its capital is Stockholm • the worlds smallest state • Europe's youngest country • the home of Danish people • the people here speak Dutch • used to be joined to Czechia • a part of the united kingdom • ...
Bugs Treasure Hunt 2013-02-15
19 Clues: pen • tail • body • eyes • rice • beach • coast • chair • dress • socks • ruler • tongue • country • trainers • macaroni • sausages • mountains • skateboard • rollerblade
Crossword 2020-03-16
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- the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the Internet) regarded collectively.
- A trending virus in the media
- The home of Hollywood and the most obese country in the world
- Unjust or prejudiced treatment to different categories of people
- Discrimination towards a certain race
- a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
- Place where the coronavirus took place
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- Country known for Pho and their long cultural dresses
- the presentation of stories in a way that is intended to provoke public interest or excitement, at the expense of accuracy.
- a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view
- Country where Koalas and kangaroos come from
- What country is the Grand Palace located
- The country known for the Azadi Tower and Borujerdi Historical House
- false information in the media
- Country known for pasta, pizza and the Colosseum
- terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money.
- World's largest producer and is the second largest country
17 Clues: A trending virus in the media • false information in the media • Discrimination towards a certain race • Place where the coronavirus took place • What country is the Grand Palace located • Country where Koalas and kangaroos come from • Country known for pasta, pizza and the Colosseum • Country known for Pho and their long cultural dresses • ...
countries 2025-05-28
15 Clues: Above us • below us • nice korea • evil korea • ww2 villain • We live here • Americas dad • next to Russia • Ronaldo's birthplace • world's flattest country. • Biggest country in the world • we heavily fund these people • Biggest country in South America • was invaded by 2 countries at once • country with highest amount of people
International Business/Global Marketplace 2022-10-18
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- Officially “The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- each country specializes MAKING the goods and services that they have a comparative advantage in making
- A country exports more than it imports
- The ceasing of exporting or importing of a product completely
- A tax that a government places on certain imported products
- Business activities needed for creating, shipping, and selling goods and services across national borders
- the value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- the difference between a country’s total exports and total imports
- The difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of it
- U.S. - Mexico - Canada Agreement
- A country imports more than it exports
- The making, buying, and selling of goods and services within a country
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- Limits set on the quantity of product that can be imported or exported within a given period
- a country’s ability to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another country in the same amount of time
- Member countries agree to remove duties (import taxes) and trade barriers on products traded among them
- Markets member countries do away with duties and other trade barriers
- a country’s ability to produce more of a good or service than another country in the same amount of time
- Created in 1995 to promote trade around the world
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Promotes economic cooperation and Reduces the chance for trade wars
- goods and services sold to other countries
- goods and services bought from other countries
- elected areas where products can be imported duty-free (no tax) and then stored, assembles, and/or used in manufacturing
23 Clues: U.S. - Mexico - Canada Agreement • North American Free Trade Agreement • A country exports more than it imports • A country imports more than it exports • goods and services sold to other countries • goods and services bought from other countries • Created in 1995 to promote trade around the world • A tax that a government places on certain imported products • ...
Global community terms 2023-04-18
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- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in India
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in India • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
Global community terms 2023-04-18
Across
- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in india
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently.
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in india • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
Imperialism 2025-11-12
Across
- President who practiced Big Stick Policy- Peaceful negotiations, but had a strong military to back him up if needed
- Unprocessed material used to make goods
- When a country takes over another country and adds them to their empire
- President who practiced Dollar Diplomacy- U.S. lent money to Latin America and East Asian countries to increase American influence
- Type of imperialism when a country's culture is influenced or changed by another country
- This was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine and stated that the U.S. would protect countries in Western Hemisphere of the world.
- Someone who spread religion
- To add an area to the country
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- U.S. paid $7.2 million for this land and ended up finding gold
- Areas within China to control
- President who encouraged neutrality and isolationism
- The U.S. wanted this land to grow sugar cane and ended up annexing the land despite most natives signing a petition against annexation
- This was created to allow trade and travel between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
- Event where the U.S. fought against another country. The U.S. became involved after the U.S.S. Maine was destroyed.
- 1899 statement that said the U.S. could trade with China without European interference
- President who practiced Open Door Policy- Equal access to trade with China
- Showed that Chinese people were against foreign imperialism and influence in China
- Type of imperialism when key aspects of a country's economy are controlled by another country
- President who practiced Moral Diplomacy- Supported countries who had a democratic system of government
- Type of imperialism when country takes over another country
- The idea that the U.S. needs to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific
21 Clues: Someone who spread religion • Areas within China to control • To add an area to the country • Unprocessed material used to make goods • President who encouraged neutrality and isolationism • Type of imperialism when country takes over another country • U.S. paid $7.2 million for this land and ended up finding gold • ...
Iraq war 2022-02-04
15 Clues: oil • free • land • shoot • trump • saddam • terror • hussain • use weapon • big weapon • war country • be together • all country • kings and queens • the people who leads
Asia 2020-11-24
Across
- What language is mostly spoken in Cambodia?
- What is the LARGEST country in Asia?
- What is the acronym of the country United Arab Emirates
- What country's capital is named Ulaanbaatar
- What is the SECOND most populous country in Asia?
- Who is the current (as of 2020) prime minister of Georgia? (first name)
- What is the abbreviation of Association of Southeast Asian Nations?
- What country can the island Boracay be found in?
- How many colours are on the Japanese flag?
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- What is the capital of China?
- What is the capital of Bangladesh?
- What was the name of Myanmar before being renamed?
- What country in Asia has the most amount of rivers?
- What is the capital of Russia?
- What religion is mostly practiced in Indonesia?
- What country holds thee tallest mountain in Asia?
- What is the name of Vietnam's currency?
17 Clues: What is the capital of China? • What is the capital of Russia? • What is the capital of Bangladesh? • What is the LARGEST country in Asia? • What is the name of Vietnam's currency? • How many colours are on the Japanese flag? • What language is mostly spoken in Cambodia? • What country's capital is named Ulaanbaatar • What religion is mostly practiced in Indonesia? • ...
Population and Migration 2023-05-16
Across
- Late expanding; falling birth rate, falling death rate
- moving back to where you came from
- High fluctuating; high birth rate, high death rate
- movements of refugees and internally displaced people; trafficking
- leaving one country to move to another
- moving within a state, country, or continent
- Low fluctuating; low birth rate, low death rate
- Someone who resides in a different country for at least a year
- factors that influence migrants to emigrate from a location
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- factors factors that influence migrants to immigrate to a location
- moving with each season or in response to labour or climate conditions
- A theory where resources will be depleted with high populations
- moving into a new country
- moving to a different state, country, or continent
- Early expanding; high birth rate, falling death rate
- a migration trend that leads to the "most talented and knowledgeable" migrants leaving a country
- Declining; fertility rates below replacement
17 Clues: moving into a new country • moving back to where you came from • leaving one country to move to another • Declining; fertility rates below replacement • moving within a state, country, or continent • Low fluctuating; low birth rate, low death rate • moving to a different state, country, or continent • High fluctuating; high birth rate, high death rate • ...
immigration 2024-11-22
Across
- immigrants wanted this power to act,speak and think as they wanted
- people came from this Asian country seeking political freedom
- potato famine
- in the 1850s this country had intolerable economic hardship
- poverty overpopulation and natural disaster sent more people from this country than any other european country
- extremely poor
- people were not safe because of fighting
- since 1886 one of the first things immigrants saw
- nickname for the registry room
- the government had to much control overs its people
- what were immigrants seeking for when coming to U.S
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- people from this country were seeking farmland to make a living
- immigrants knew these people in this country
- immigrants did not always speak English so there were what
- officers pass these out to passengers on ferryboat docked at Ellis island
- immigrants suffered this because they were different
- ships were what when they came to America
17 Clues: potato famine • extremely poor • nickname for the registry room • people were not safe because of fighting • ships were what when they came to America • immigrants knew these people in this country • since 1886 one of the first things immigrants saw • the government had to much control overs its people • what were immigrants seeking for when coming to U.S • ...
The Berlin Airlift 2018-03-02
Across
- / What separated East and West Berlin/
- / West Berlin needed 3,439 pounds of/
- / The British country that helped the Berlin airlift {country in Europe}/
- / What was the mans last name who dropped candy off the air planes/
- / Was a stamp, picture or card issued in 1998 to honor the 15th anniversary/
- / Did the planes come in during the day, night, or both/
- / This country needed supplies/
- / These three nations _____________ sides. {France, Britain, and the USA}/
- / What continent is Germany on/
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- / Every ________ minutes a new plane flew in/
- / What did the US soldiers celebrate in 1949/
- / Fresh __________ is being delivered to West Berlin { It is a drink }/
- / Would hundreds, thousands, millions, or billions of people starve/
- / The __________ airlift started in the country that needed supplies/
- / They _______________ the time from an hour to half an hour/
- / What kind of bars moved in to deliver the supplies/
- / This country speaks French and helped deliver supplies to Berlin/
- / What month in 1948 did The Berlin Airlift start/
- / The country you live in helped support the Berlin airlift/
19 Clues: / This country needed supplies/ • / What continent is Germany on/ • / What separated East and West Berlin/ • / West Berlin needed 3,439 pounds of/ • / Every ________ minutes a new plane flew in/ • / What did the US soldiers celebrate in 1949/ • / What month in 1948 did The Berlin Airlift start/ • / What kind of bars moved in to deliver the supplies/ • ...
Countries 2024-12-09
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- A country famous for its kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef.
- A country known for its pyramids and ancient history.
- A country in Asia known for its cherry blossoms and sushi
- A country in Europe famous for its art, fashion, and the Eiffel Tower.
- A country in North America known for maple syrup and hockey.
- A country in Southeast Asia famous for its temples, tuk-tuks, and food.
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- A country in the Middle East known for its desert and camels.
- A country in Southeast Asia famous for its beaches and Petronas Towers.
- A European country known for Big Ben.
- A country in Asia famous for spicy curries.
- A country in Asia famous for Mount Everest.
- A country in East Asia with the Great Wall.
12 Clues: A European country known for Big Ben. • A country in Asia famous for spicy curries. • A country in Asia famous for Mount Everest. • A country in East Asia with the Great Wall. • A country known for its pyramids and ancient history. • A country in Asia known for its cherry blossoms and sushi • A country in North America known for maple syrup and hockey. • ...
Unit 9 crossword 2025-01-17
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- government regulated limits on products that can be imported into the country
- Natural part of the earth’s surface
- This many types of trade barriers
- taxes imposed by one country on goods imported from another country
- what happens to the price of something when it goes down
- What unit we are on
- the value of the option not taken when a business makes a decision
- the single European currency
- when the price goes up on an item, it is bad for who
- the use of trade barriers to protect industries from foreign competition
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- topic of unit
- work, especially hard physical work
- a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features
- One country restricts imports and other county imposes it’s own restrictions
- send to another country for sale
- what happens to the price of something when it goes up
- bring into a country from abroad for sale
- a unique partnership between 27 European countries
18 Clues: topic of unit • What unit we are on • the single European currency • send to another country for sale • This many types of trade barriers • work, especially hard physical work • Natural part of the earth’s surface • bring into a country from abroad for sale • a unique partnership between 27 European countries • when the price goes up on an item, it is bad for who • ...
ss review crossword puzzle 2021-05-17
Across
- shortage of something
- a system of laws and the people who create and administer the laws
- clearing of trees in a large area
- a person who lives in a particular place
- executive leader of a presidential democracy elected by citizens
- a boundary of a continent, country, state, or city
- system of beliefs laws by which a country or state governed
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- referring to the country
- a person who moves to a country that he/she was not born into it
- the total value of all the goods and services produced in a country in one year
- good purchased from other countries
- the habits, beliefs, and traditions of a group of people
- spoken or written words of a large group of people
- to establish a colony in another country
- good sold to other countries
- referring to a city or town
- major land masses of earth
- a ruler with absolute power and authority
18 Clues: shortage of something • referring to the country • major land masses of earth • referring to a city or town • good sold to other countries • clearing of trees in a large area • good purchased from other countries • to establish a colony in another country • a person who lives in a particular place • a ruler with absolute power and authority • ...
North/Central America 2024-03-14
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- AKA Kevin Garnett, the second biggest country in the world
- The leader of the big 3. AKA Paul Pierce.
- The last letter in our acronym, what country started with the letter P?
- Salvador What country did the letter E stand for?
- This country hates everything! (Not really)
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- The letter G stands for this country in our acronym.
- Not Cold Pizza! What country stands for Cold?
- They are to the right of Haiti.
- In this country, they got crazy that Cuba is not a cube!
- Not shaped like a cube
- AKA Ray Allen, south of the USA
- The letter B in our acronym stands for this country. Next to Guatemala
- Big Gorillas Eat HotDogs. What country was the letter H for?
13 Clues: Not shaped like a cube • They are to the right of Haiti. • AKA Ray Allen, south of the USA • The leader of the big 3. AKA Paul Pierce. • This country hates everything! (Not really) • Not Cold Pizza! What country stands for Cold? • Salvador What country did the letter E stand for? • The letter G stands for this country in our acronym. • ...
Join 4_H 2017-07-18
19 Clues: FUN • CAMP • HEAD • FAIR • CLUB • HEART • LEARN • HANDS • WORLD • TRIPS • CREATE • TALENT • HEALTH • SERVICE • COUNTRY • COMMUNITY • LEADERSHIP • AMBASSADOR • EXPERIENCES
Countries of South America 2025-01-14
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- This country's name means "River of Painted Birds"
- This country is home to the Patagonia Mountains
- This country has been a colony of France since 1817
- This country is the largest in South America
- This country is 80% covered in rainforests
- This country is a major producer of Coffee
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- This country is mostly filled by the Andes Mountains
- In this country, Guaraní is spoken more than Spanish
- This country is home to many rivers, rainforests,
- This country's name means "Little Venice"
- This country is shaped as a very narrow strip running north to south
- This county's name comes from the Spanish word for "equator"
- This country's capital city, La Paz, is the highest of anywhere in the world
13 Clues: This country's name means "Little Venice" • This country is 80% covered in rainforests • This country is a major producer of Coffee • This country is the largest in South America • This country is home to the Patagonia Mountains • This country is home to many rivers, rainforests, • This country's name means "River of Painted Birds" • ...
Geografie 2024-09-12
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- Its the Capital of Japan
- Capital of finnland
- the Country has the most Island
- It has there the most volkanoes
- it has there tropic rainforst
- In this Country you speak spanish
- its the Capital of Switzerland.
- Its the Caapitel of Australia
- its the largest Country in Europe .
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- Coldest Country in the world
- Its the Capital of Canada
- Pandas live there
- its the Country with the Most inhabitants.
- its the Capital of Turkey.
- There you Talk Hebrew
- The Colosseum is there
- Its the Capitel of Egypt
- its the Capital of Bangladesch
- Its the Capitel of Germany
- There it has the Eiffel Tower
20 Clues: Pandas live there • Capital of finnland • There you Talk Hebrew • The Colosseum is there • Its the Capital of Japan • Its the Capitel of Egypt • Its the Capital of Canada • its the Capital of Turkey. • Its the Capitel of Germany • Coldest Country in the world • it has there tropic rainforst • There it has the Eiffel Tower • Its the Caapitel of Australia • its the Capital of Bangladesch • ...
English-speaking countries. 2020-10-14
Across
- D. Trump is current president of ...
- European country whose capital is London
- It is the second-most populous country
- The smallest member
- Which country is the home of Kangaroo?
- Country whose calling code is +65
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- Country whose biggest city is Glasgow
- African country whose capital is Nairobi
- A country whose symbol is the four-leaf clover
- Where Bob Marley was born?
- Country whose capital is Ottawa
- Where is Gareth bale from?
12 Clues: The smallest member • Where Bob Marley was born? • Where is Gareth bale from? • Country whose capital is Ottawa • Country whose calling code is +65 • D. Trump is current president of ... • Country whose biggest city is Glasgow • It is the second-most populous country • Which country is the home of Kangaroo? • European country whose capital is London • ...
Migration vocabulary 2025-03-16
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- – To leave one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- – A set of rules that govern how people can enter or stay in a country.
- – A person who is legally recognized as a member of a country, with rights and duties.
- – The reason why people leave their country, such as war or lack of resources.
- – The dividing lines that separate one country from another.
- – The process of moving from one place to another, often for work or safety.
- – A nation with its own government and borders.
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- – A person who flees their home country due to fear of persecution, war, or violence.
- – An official document that allows a person to enter, stay, or work in a foreign country.
- – To move to another country with the intention of living there permanently.
- – The power or right to make decisions, enforce laws, and manage people’s movements within a country.
- – A person who moves from one country or place to another for various reasons, often work-related.
- - Positive reasons that attract people to a new country, like jobs or safety.
13 Clues: – A nation with its own government and borders. • – The dividing lines that separate one country from another. • – To leave one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • – A set of rules that govern how people can enter or stay in a country. • – To move to another country with the intention of living there permanently. • ...
International Trade Review 2020-12-01
Across
- The European Community (or European Union) collects a VAT, which stands for _______ Added Tax.
- A limit based on the quantities that can be imported is a q_______.
- China's absolute advantage is c_____.
- The key to trade is s_______________.
- When a country is able to produce more of a given product than another country, it has an absolute a___________.
- The European Community (or European Union) allows its citizens to hold common p__________, vote in European elections and travel anywhere in the EU to work, shop, save and invest.
- In the European Community (or European Union), the e_____ replaced individual currencies.
- Goods sold from a home country to another outside country are e________.
- When you look at the foreign exchange rate, the British "dollar" is known as the British "p______".
- When a country spends more on imports than it earns on exports, it has a trade ________.
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- An order by government prohibiting movement of ships into or out of ports is known as an e_________.
- One goal of the GATT was to do away with import q________.
- When a country earns more on exports than it spends on imports, it has a trade ________.
- GATT stands for General Agreement on _________ and Trade.
- According to our notes, Texas specializes in beef and c_________.
- Goods purchased from another country and brought into a home country are i________.
- NAFTA stands for the North American Free _______ Agreement.
- The price of one country's currency described in terms of another country's currency is known as the foreign ___________ rate.
- The WTO stands for __________ Trade Organization.
- NAFTA consists of the United States, Canada & ________.
- A tax placed on imports is known as a t_______.
21 Clues: China's absolute advantage is c_____. • The key to trade is s_______________. • A tax placed on imports is known as a t_______. • The WTO stands for __________ Trade Organization. • NAFTA consists of the United States, Canada & ________. • GATT stands for General Agreement on _________ and Trade. • One goal of the GATT was to do away with import q________. • ...
Global community terms 2023-04-19
Across
- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in India
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently.
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in India • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
global community terms 2023-04-19
Across
- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in india
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently.
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in india • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
global community terms 2023-04-19
Across
- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
Down
- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in india
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently.
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in india • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
Global community terms 2023-04-18
Across
- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in India
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in India • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
Global community terms 2023-04-18
Across
- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in india
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently.
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in india • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
Think you're a cheese whiz? Take the cheese quiz! 2015-06-23
Across
- Cheese #2 was produced in this country
- What hotel do mice stay in? The _______
- What is the name for “fear of cheese”?
- Which cheese might you ‘Gorge’ yourself upon?
- Which type of cheese is the world’s most consumed?
- When shouldn’t you believe a word your cheese is saying? When it’s too _____ to be true
- What kind of cheese do you use to disguise a small horse?
- What cheese saw its sales rebound in 1995 after the clay-animated inventor Wallace (of Wallace and Gromit) declared it to be his favorite?
- What do you call a cheese that isn’t yours?
- What country consumes the most cheese per capita?
- Which is the most religious (holy) cheese?
- Name of character in “Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers” cartoon. ________ Jack
- Cheese #3 was produced in this country
- Did you hear about the explosion at the cheese factory? There was de-____ everywhere
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- Cheese #5 was produced in this country
- Bandel, Paneer, Khoa, Kalari, and Chhena are cheeses produced in this country
- Cheese #4 was produced in this country
- Cheese #1 was produced in this country
- What did the cheese say when he looked in the mirror?
- Samuel Pepys buried this type of cheese in his garden during the Great Fire of London
- This U.S. state produces the most cheese (2.8 billion pounds per year)
- The holes in Swiss cheese are called ____
- In the 16th century, cheese was used as a currency in this Scandinavian country
- According to the national cheese board, how many kilograms of cheese does the average Brit consume per year?
- What kind of cheese is made backwards?
25 Clues: Cheese #2 was produced in this country • Cheese #5 was produced in this country • Cheese #4 was produced in this country • What is the name for “fear of cheese”? • Cheese #1 was produced in this country • Cheese #3 was produced in this country • What kind of cheese is made backwards? • What hotel do mice stay in? The _______ • The holes in Swiss cheese are called ____ • ...
Chapter 6 2017-01-08
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- A province in India where Sikhs live and would like to become its own country
- A reduction in population caused by natural or human-made forces
- Slavery under a contract/agreement
- In the early 1880s this man claimed all the lands drained by the Congo River which included the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- A form of ethnocentrism that uses European ethnic, national, religious, and linguistic criteria to judge other peoples
- The Hindu country made from the division of one country into two
- A way of thinking that centres on one’s own race and culture
- Held in 1884 for imperial powers to divide up Africa
- A period of time starting in 1858 where the British government took direct rule over India. The Hindi word for 'rule'
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- The Muslim country made from the division of one country into two
- This country used to be East Pakistan, but became its own country in 1971
- The man who made India independent
- One country’s domination over another country’s economic, political, and cultural institutions
- The reduction in or loss of industries
- The values of all the goods and services produced annually within a country’s borders
- Indigenous people were forced off their land when settlers needed the land
- The movement by people from one place to another with the intentions of settling in the new location
- A country located on the border where India, Pakistan, and China meet
- Something that has been passed on by those who lived in the past
- Indian soldiers formed by The British East India Company
20 Clues: The man who made India independent • Slavery under a contract/agreement • The reduction in or loss of industries • Held in 1884 for imperial powers to divide up Africa • Indian soldiers formed by The British East India Company • A way of thinking that centres on one’s own race and culture • A reduction in population caused by natural or human-made forces • ...
People and places 2021-12-22
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- the latitude that runs through the centre of the earth
- Capital of Scotland
- In which Italian city do you find the "Spanish Steps"?
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Chile
- How many countries are inside the United Kingdom?
- "_____ Lampur" is the capital of Malaysia
- Where is the Tower Bridge located
- What country does the Rhine go through?
- A place name that is also slang for coffee (think of Garfield's many cups)
- City that is located in two countries, also used to go by "Constantinople"
- How many countries does the USA share a border with?
- What is the capital city of Mexico? (Hint: I just gave you half of the answer)
- Largest non-continental island in the world
- Capital of Senegal, also a driving race Papa likes to talk about
- largest island in the world
- Country also called The Netherlands
- City where you'll find the Acropolis
- what country is Loch Ness in?
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- How many time zones does China have?
- Capital of Denmark
- Country where you find Machu Picchu
- coldest continent in the world
- Country with the most natural lakes
- Smallest Country in the world
- what are the branches of a river called
- largest desert in the world
- "_____ sterling", the currency of the UK
- Where you can find Bran Castle and reputedly, vampires
- City in Australia, or your cousin
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What country has the abbreviation CH (also a holey cheese)
- Canada's largest island
- Country where you'll find the giants on Easter Island
- Capital of Thailand
- Capital city of New Zealand and also a beef dish Papa said you should try since you like pies
- What present-day Italian city does Vesuvius overlook?
- Earth's largest continent
38 Clues: Capital of Chile • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Scotland • Capital of Thailand • Canada's largest island • Earth's largest continent • largest desert in the world • largest island in the world • Smallest Country in the world • what country is Loch Ness in? • coldest continent in the world • City in Australia, or your cousin • Where is the Tower Bridge located • ...
Government Classifications 2016-05-18
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- These rules keep a society operating peacefully.
- A system of government which has a head of state or president elected by the people.
- The rule of a country by a single all powerful person.
- The right of a country to make their own rule and government.
- Special status and power given to selected people.
- A person who rules a country with absolute power.
- A group of military generals who maintain rule with the aid of the armed forces.
- Rule of a country by a small group of people.
- Recognising the ways people have behaved in the culture for a long time.
- A babylonian king who made one of the first codes of law.
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- Laws about peoples' rights and freedoms.
- The laws and systems by which an elected parliament governs a country.
- The laws which are designed to keep people from harm.
- A law based on ideas of what is right and wrong.
- A country governed by the ruling class or nobility.
- Laws inspired by what people believe.
- A country which has a ruler who inherits their postion.
17 Clues: Laws inspired by what people believe. • Laws about peoples' rights and freedoms. • Rule of a country by a small group of people. • These rules keep a society operating peacefully. • A law based on ideas of what is right and wrong. • A person who rules a country with absolute power. • Special status and power given to selected people. • ...
COUNTRIES 2020-08-07
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- / our neighbor
- / a country of Africa
- / the other country where Portuguese is the official language
- / above the USA
- / the place where the COVID-19 started
- / the place of the biggest carnival
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- / a country that has Spanish as the official language
- / the official language of this country is French
- / a country we used to confuse with China
- / most of our grandparents came from this country
- / our country
- / the country under the USA
12 Clues: / our country • / our neighbor • / above the USA • / a country of Africa • / the country under the USA • / the place of the biggest carnival • / the place where the COVID-19 started • / a country we used to confuse with China • / the official language of this country is French • / most of our grandparents came from this country • ...
Australian civics 2021-12-02
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- one side of government consisting of 76 members
- when a country becomes a nation on its own
- a vote for a leader
- the leader of a state
- the power to put laws into action
- a legal document in which a country must follow and operate by
- a person who is accepted and belomngs in a country
- a level of government that controls kindergartens, rubbish and other things in a local community
- a level of government that controls primary and high schools and other things in a state
- a leader of a country
- one side of government consisting of 151 members
- the leader of a local community
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- jack a symbol in the Australian flag to represent Australia's history as a British colony
- a level of government that controls things like immigrants
- the star representing the federation of Australia with one point for each state
- another term for legislature
- the national song of a country
- a person who fleas their country to seek safety and the government accepts them
- a vote to change the constitution
- find safety but the government has not yet acknowledged them
- the last name of the first Australian Prime minister
- the power to make and change the law
- the power to make judgements on the law
- a group made up of the House of Representatives and The Senate
- a person who fleas their country in order
- the brightest constellation visible in the southern hemisphere
- court another term for judiciary
- general a person who signs bills in place of the queen
- allowing people to vote and choose their leader
- a person who leaves their country to seek a better future
30 Clues: a vote for a leader • the leader of a state • a leader of a country • another term for legislature • the national song of a country • the leader of a local community • court another term for judiciary • a vote to change the constitution • the power to put laws into action • the power to make and change the law • the power to make judgements on the law • ...
Latin America 2014-03-09
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- what is the capital of French Guiana
- what is the capital of Ecuador
- what country is between Honduras and Costa Rica
- what language does Guyana speak
- what is the capital of Chile
- what language does Suriname speak
- what is the capital of Guatemala
- what language does Brazil speak
- what is the capital of Paraguay
- what is the capital of El Salvador
- what country is south of Cuba
- what language does Haiti speak
- what country is east of the Dominican Republic
- what is the capital of Bolivia
- what is the capital of Uruguay
- what is the capital of Brazil
- what is the capital of Belize
- What country is between Ecuador and Venezuela
- what country is east of Guatemala
- what is the capital of Mexico
- what is the capital of Puerto Rico
- what is the capital of Peru
- what country is south of Brazil
- what is the capital of Columbia
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- what language does chile speak
- what is the capital of Argentina
- what is the capital of Venezuela
- what country is west of Argentina
- what is the capital of Cuba
- what is the capital of Honduras
- what is the capital of Haiti
- what is the capital of Costa Rica
- what language does French Guiana speak
- what is the capital of panama
- what is the capital of Suriname
- what is the capital of the Dominican Republic
- what country is west of French Guiana
- what is the capital of Guyana
- what is the capital of Nicaragua
- what is the capital of Jamaica
40 Clues: what is the capital of Cuba • what is the capital of Peru • what is the capital of Chile • what is the capital of Haiti • what country is south of Cuba • what is the capital of panama • what is the capital of Brazil • what is the capital of Belize • what is the capital of Guyana • what is the capital of Mexico • what language does chile speak • what is the capital of Ecuador • ...
Think you're a cheese whiz? Take the cheese quiz! 2015-06-23
Across
- Bandel, Paneer, Khoa, Kalari, and Chhena are cheeses produced in this country
- Jack Name of character in “Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers” cartoon
- What do you call a cheese that isn’t yours?
- What kind of cheese is made backwards?
- What is the name for “fear of cheese”?
- What kind of cheese do you use to disguise a small horse?
- Which cheese might you ‘Gorge’ yourself upon?
- What cheese saw its sales rebound in 1995 after the clay-animated inventor Wallace (of Wallace and Gromit) declared it to be his favorite?
- Cheese #5 was produced in this country
- Cheese #2 was produced in this country
- Which is the most religious (holy) cheese?
- What hotel do mice stay in? The _______
- Cheese #1 was produced in this country
- The holes in Swiss cheese are called ____
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- Cheese #3 was produced in this country
- Which type of cheese is the world’s most consumed?
- Did you hear about the explosion at the cheese factory? There was de-____ everywhere
- When shouldn’t you believe a word your cheese is saying? When it’s too _____ to be true
- Cheese #4 was produced in this country
- Samuel Pepys buried this type of cheese in his garden during the Great Fire of London
- What did the cheese say when he looked in the mirror?
- In the 16th century, cheese was used as a currency in this Scandinavian country
- This U.S. state produces the most cheese (2.8 billion pounds per year)
- According to the national cheese board, how many kilograms of cheese does the average Brit consume per year?
- What country consumes the most cheese per capita?
25 Clues: Cheese #3 was produced in this country • Cheese #4 was produced in this country • What kind of cheese is made backwards? • What is the name for “fear of cheese”? • Cheese #5 was produced in this country • Cheese #2 was produced in this country • Cheese #1 was produced in this country • What hotel do mice stay in? The _______ • The holes in Swiss cheese are called ____ • ...
Global Community 2023-04-19
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- Tax placed on imported goods when entering a country
- A economy that dependents on a particular resource for success
- Manufacturing activities which are referred to as secondary production
- Houses and homes located in cities
- Trade Pact signed in 1992 between the U.S and neighboring countries to make trade easier
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- System In an economy business owners are in control of their produce
- Referred to as a “less developed nation” or “underdeveloped nation”
- Nations are united by euro, a common currency.
- The Practice of protecting a country's local businesses or industries
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- Utilizing different economic systems
- The Government controls the production of goods
- Cultures foreign to a country being implemented into government and with the people
- Includes service industries that offer service to other businesses and consumers
- The United Nations designed it to measure the containment of people in a certain country
- Direct use of natural resources in an economy
- Economic policy in which a nation doesn’t limit imports or exports with tariffs.
- intergovernmental organization
- Countries developed industrially and high standards of living
- Informal name referring to India’s movie industry
- Policies placed by a government given trade restrictions between one country or several.
- Search for a safe place providing food and shelter
- Going to one country from original home country permanently
- The quality of living for the people
- Underlying framework of a system, organization, or location
- Process in which colonized countries free themselves from their colonizer
26 Clues: intergovernmental organization • Houses and homes located in cities • Utilizing different economic systems • The quality of living for the people • Direct use of natural resources in an economy • Nations are united by euro, a common currency. • The Government controls the production of goods • Informal name referring to India’s movie industry • ...
