country Crossword Puzzles
MY COUNTRY 2024-02-26
Across
- magnificent features or qualities
- three times the amount
- a large area of flat land
- cruel harsh or severe
- thin, supple or graceful
- rich, luxurious
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- a flowering plant
- thin fabric to cover with
- woodland that has been cut back to promote growth
- covered with a thin layer of something
- intentional or on purpose
- wood-climbing plant that is often found in a rainforest
- desolate
- relating to an animal's instinct to return home
14 Clues: desolate • rich, luxurious • a flowering plant • cruel harsh or severe • three times the amount • thin, supple or graceful • thin fabric to cover with • a large area of flat land • intentional or on purpose • magnificent features or qualities • covered with a thin layer of something • woodland that has been cut back to promote growth • ...
Country Crossword 2025-04-02
Across
- Home to Athens and rich mythology.
- The island continent.
- Home to the Eiffel tower.
- Country of pizza and pasta
- A popular tourist location and home of the samurai
- The largest Island.
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- The Country with the highest population
- The biggest Country.
- The country with the highest GDP.
- 2nd largest population.
- Home of the pyramids.
- Home of the leprechaun and Known for its pubs
- The Maple syrup capital of the world.
- Known for good tacos.
14 Clues: The largest Island. • The biggest Country. • The island continent. • Home of the pyramids. • Known for good tacos. • 2nd largest population. • Home to the Eiffel tower. • Country of pizza and pasta • The country with the highest GDP. • Home to Athens and rich mythology. • The Maple syrup capital of the world. • The Country with the highest population • ...
Country & Western 2018-05-08
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- A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5
- Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me...
- A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme
- A Swedish Country singer who had a show on SVT
- An instrument often associated with Country music
- What you find on a cowboy's feet
- Many would say that country music today has become very
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- When something is genuine and real it's
- The capital of Country music
- Every cowboy needs a
- The lyrics are often about this
- A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire
- An American car brand that cowboy's like Ford
- Country music is a mix of many different types of music, for example
14 Clues: Every cowboy needs a • The capital of Country music • The lyrics are often about this • What you find on a cowboy's feet • A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5 • When something is genuine and real it's • A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire • A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme • Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me... • ...
The country 2019-01-06
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- The capital is London.
- The country with the origin of Buddhism.
- The first country that created a spacecraft and sent the first human out of the world.
- You can call Holland.
- The country that people greet each others with "Wai"
- The capital is Paris.
- The largest and most populous country in South America.
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- The first attractions is Leipzig.
- The country with the most islands in the world.
- National food is Sushi.
- Have a sun symbol middle of the flag.
- Created K-POP songs.
- The country that is the location of Statue of Liberty.
- The most overpopulation.
14 Clues: Created K-POP songs. • You can call Holland. • The capital is Paris. • The capital is London. • National food is Sushi. • The most overpopulation. • The first attractions is Leipzig. • Have a sun symbol middle of the flag. • The country with the origin of Buddhism. • The country with the most islands in the world. • The country that people greet each others with "Wai" • ...
Country Capitals 2015-05-04
Country Demonyms 2023-04-12
14 Clues: French • Italian • Canadian • Singaporean • People from Egypt • People from Japan • People from Spain • Citizens of the UK • People from Mexico • Citizens of Brazil • People from England • Citizens of Vietnam • Citizens of Malaysia • People from Thailand
My country 2022-12-02
Country songs 2022-10-31
Across
- after all love story
- Fried Served at KFC
- angels
- over The beginning of something new
- Again turned over a new leaf
- a young women
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- it down ash
- this down get a piece of paper and a pen
- Whiskey a state and alcoholic beverage
- over boots- in love
- you running after you
- A tropical cyclone
- weather below 18 degrees Fahrenheit
- it again repeat
14 Clues: angels • it down ash • a young women • it again repeat • A tropical cyclone • over boots- in love • Fried Served at KFC • after all love story • you running after you • Again turned over a new leaf • over The beginning of something new • weather below 18 degrees Fahrenheit • Whiskey a state and alcoholic beverage • this down get a piece of paper and a pen
Country Rock 2023-05-04
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- The genre that is compared to Country Rock.
- An instrument other than the steel guitar that was added during Country Rock.
- The genre that was influenced by Country Rock.
- The Flying BLANK Brothers were one of the first Country Rock bands.
- A famous song by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
- What is 38 Special hosting in 2024?
- The BLANK Edge Exhibit is located in LA.
- The brother who was a part of 38 Special.
- How did three Lynyrd Skynyrd band members die?
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- Where county rock was most popular.
- A Country Rock band today.
- An instrument that was essential to Country Rock.
- Country Rock bands were formed mostly in the BLANK and western United States.
- Country Rock is known for loud BLANK.
14 Clues: A Country Rock band today. • A famous song by Lynyrd Skynyrd. • Where county rock was most popular. • What is 38 Special hosting in 2024? • Country Rock is known for loud BLANK. • The BLANK Edge Exhibit is located in LA. • The brother who was a part of 38 Special. • The genre that is compared to Country Rock. • The genre that was influenced by Country Rock. • ...
Country studies 2024-11-29
Across
- The surname of the architect who designed Sydney opera house
- The day when everyone shops because of great discounts
- Stonehenge is made of them
- The capital of the USA
- They came to Massachusetts and settled down there
- A great day for those who shop online
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- The capital of Australia
- There were many problems with this part of Sydney Opera House
- The key vegetable for Halloween
- A special liquid from Sunday Roast
- These people brought their tricks to the Halloween in the USA
- Traditional meal for Thanksgiving
- The country where Joan Utzon is from
- The holiday which gave us Halloween
14 Clues: The capital of the USA • The capital of Australia • Stonehenge is made of them • The key vegetable for Halloween • Traditional meal for Thanksgiving • A special liquid from Sunday Roast • The holiday which gave us Halloween • The country where Joan Utzon is from • A great day for those who shop online • They came to Massachusetts and settled down there • ...
Country Crossword 2024-12-12
Across
- Peninsula divided into north and south
- Home of the pyramids
- Land of diversity
- Second largest country
- Land of thousand lakes
- Land of rising sun
- Bridge between Europe and Asia
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- Known for TACOS
- Known for ancient mythology
- Largest country
- Famous for bullfighting
- Smallest country
- A long narrow country in South America
- A Caribbean Island
14 Clues: Known for TACOS • Largest country • Smallest country • Land of diversity • A Caribbean Island • Land of rising sun • Home of the pyramids • Second largest country • Land of thousand lakes • Famous for bullfighting • Known for ancient mythology • Bridge between Europe and Asia • Peninsula divided into north and south • A long narrow country in South America
Country & Western 2018-05-08
Across
- A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire
- Every cowboy needs a
- When something is genuine and real it's
- Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me...
- An american car brand that cowboy's like Ford
- A Swedish Country singer who had a show on SVT
- The lyrics are often about this
- What you find on a cowboy's feet
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- A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme
- Many would say that country music today has become very
- A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5
- An instrument often associated with Country music
- The capital of Country music
- Country music is a mix of many different types of music, for example
14 Clues: Every cowboy needs a • The capital of Country music • The lyrics are often about this • What you find on a cowboy's feet • A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5 • When something is genuine and real it's • A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire • A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme • Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me... • ...
Country & Western 2018-05-08
Across
- A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire
- An american car brand that cowboy's like Ford
- Many would say that country music today has become very
- The lyrics are often about this
- Every cowboy needs a
- What you find on a cowboy's feet
- A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5
- Country music is a mix of many different types of music, for example
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- A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme
- Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me...
- A Swedish Country singer who had a show on SVT
- When something is genuine and real it's
- The capital of Country music
- An instrument often associated with Country music
14 Clues: Every cowboy needs a • The capital of Country music • The lyrics are often about this • What you find on a cowboy's feet • A Dolly who sang about working 9 to 5 • When something is genuine and real it's • A Johnny who sang about The ring of Fire • A restaurant in Gävle with a western-theme • Finish the lyrics:Country roads, take me... • ...
The Country 2014-07-08
Across
- a building with a fan on it
- lots of trees all together
- for trains to travel under bridges
- a large amount of running water
- a balloon that takes you into the sky
- a movable house used for holidays
- a form of transport that moves on rails
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- a boat that travels on a canal
- where a river falls over a cliff
- found on a path to show you the correct direction
- a person who catches fish
- a wild animal that hunts rabbits
- smaller than a town
- used to sleep in a field when camping
14 Clues: smaller than a town • a person who catches fish • lots of trees all together • a building with a fan on it • a boat that travels on a canal • a large amount of running water • where a river falls over a cliff • a wild animal that hunts rabbits • a movable house used for holidays • for trains to travel under bridges • a balloon that takes you into the sky • ...
Asian Country 2023-07-24
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- An overseas department of France with a mix of European and South American cultures.
- A British territory with stunning wildlife and rugged landscapes.
- A small country known for its progressive social policies and beautiful beaches.
- The largest country in South America, known for its vibrant culture and Amazon rainforest.
- A country with diverse ethnic groups and lush rainforests.
- Named after the equator, this country has unique wildlife and lush rainforests.
- Famous for Machu Picchu, an ancient Incan city in the Andes mountains.
- Known for its high-altitude cities, including the capital La Paz.
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- Home to Angel Falls, the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall.
- A long, narrow country with diverse landscapes, including deserts and fjords.
- Known for its diverse culture, with influences from Asia, Africa, and Europe.
- Famous for its tango dance, delicious beef, and stunning natural landscapes.
- A landlocked country with a rich indigenous culture and the Guarani language.
- Known for its rich biodiversity, coffee production, and colorful culture.
14 Clues: A country with diverse ethnic groups and lush rainforests. • Home to Angel Falls, the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall. • A British territory with stunning wildlife and rugged landscapes. • Known for its high-altitude cities, including the capital La Paz. • Famous for Machu Picchu, an ancient Incan city in the Andes mountains. • ...
Country 2024-09-02
country 2022-03-24
8 Clues: pyramid • Budapest • Taj Mahal • TRX building • 2008 Olympics country • land of the rising sun • Justin Bieber's birthplace • is famous for its mythology
Country 2025-09-23
Across
- a phrase used by an organization to represent its beliefs, aims, etc.
- a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar
- the boundary between countries
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- a city that is the centre of government of a country or smaller political area
- all the people living in a particular country, area, or place
- a piece of cloth with a pattern that represents a country or organization
- a country’s official song
- the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
8 Clues: a country’s official song • the boundary between countries • all the people living in a particular country, area, or place • a system of communication consisting of sounds, words, and grammar • the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time • a phrase used by an organization to represent its beliefs, aims, etc. • ...
country 2022-10-14
8 Clues: land of fires • home country of italians • where Barcelona is situated • where native americans live • the home country of the English • the largest country of the world • where the most punctual people live • the country where the most spoken language is used
country 2024-01-25
8 Clues: Located in the east of Myanmar. • Located in the east of Cambodia. • Located in the east of Thailand. • Located in the south of Thailand. • Located in the north of Thailand. • Located in the south of Malaysia. • Located in the south of Singapore. • Located in the northwest of Thailand.
COUNTRY 2024-04-18
country 2025-10-23
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- This is a country which has foumas food the pho.
- This is a country which has some pyramid.
- This is a country which has many panda.
- This is a country which has the Niagara Falls.
- This is a country which has Louvre Museum.
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- This is a country which has delicious a pizza.
- This is a country which is many Koala.
- This is a country which has many many temple.
8 Clues: This is a country which is many Koala. • This is a country which has many panda. • This is a country which has some pyramid. • This is a country which has Louvre Museum. • This is a country which has many many temple. • This is a country which has delicious a pizza. • This is a country which has the Niagara Falls. • This is a country which has foumas food the pho.
country 2022-11-01
Across
- One of its cities is Adelaide.
- Malibu is one of the many cities in the country.
- Used to be a part of Al-Andalus.
- This country is currently suffering from hyperinflation.
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- This country gained independence first from Portugal, and then from Indonesia.
- This country is currently facing a very bad financial crisis to the point where it got declared bankrupt.
- Annapurna I is situated in this country.
- The citizens of this country have no access to passports.
8 Clues: One of its cities is Adelaide. • Used to be a part of Al-Andalus. • Annapurna I is situated in this country. • Malibu is one of the many cities in the country. • This country is currently suffering from hyperinflation. • The citizens of this country have no access to passports. • This country gained independence first from Portugal, and then from Indonesia. • ...
Country 2022-03-31
8 Clues: : Country next to Peru • : Country with Pyramid • : Country with the queen • : The smallest Continent • : Country with maple syrup • : The country with Eiffel Tower • : The largest country is the world • : The mose widely island country in the world
country 2025-12-02
8 Clues: in Europe • in Southeast Asia • flag with 5 stars • is in South America • its flag has 3 colors • flag in red and yellow • is in the south of Asia • is in Europe, and its flag has 3 colors
Country 2025-07-24
Across
- South Asian country with Taj Mahal, spices, festivals, and Bollywood.
- Island continent known for kangaroos, coral reef, deserts, and beaches.
- Latin American country known for tacos, mariachi, Aztecs, and beaches.
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- Island nation famous for sushi, samurai, technology, and cherry blossoms.
- African country famous for pyramids, pharaohs, Nile, and ancient civilization.
- Largest country spanning Europe, Asia, cold winters, vodka, and ballet.
- Mediterranean nation famous for pasta, Rome, art, and Renaissance history.
- European nation known for Eiffel Tower, wine, cheese, and fashion.
8 Clues: European nation known for Eiffel Tower, wine, cheese, and fashion. • South Asian country with Taj Mahal, spices, festivals, and Bollywood. • Latin American country known for tacos, mariachi, Aztecs, and beaches. • Largest country spanning Europe, Asia, cold winters, vodka, and ballet. • Island continent known for kangaroos, coral reef, deserts, and beaches. • ...
Imaginary country 2016-04-10
Country Name 2023-06-12
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- Largest country in the world, spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, known for its vast landscapes and rich history
- European country famous for its art, cuisine, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower
- South Asian country known for its diverse culture, spirituality, and Bollywood
- Continent-country in the Southern Hemisphere known for its unique wildlife and stunning landscapes
- North American country known for its rich history, delicious cuisine, and vibrant festivals
- European country renowned for its engineering prowess, automotive industry, and Oktoberfest
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- Africa Southernmost country in Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and history of apartheid
- South American country famous for its vibrant culture, soccer, and the Amazon rainforest
- Spacious country in North America known for its natural beauty and hockey
- Korea East Asian country known for its technological innovation, K-pop music, and spicy cuisine
- Northeast African country famous for its ancient pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River
- Vast country in East Asia known for its ancient civilization and modern economic growth
- States Large country in North America known for its diverse culture and strong economy
- Kingdom Island nation in Europe known for its rich history and iconic landmarks
- Island nation in East Asia known for its technological advancements and traditional arts
15 Clues: Spacious country in North America known for its natural beauty and hockey • South Asian country known for its diverse culture, spirituality, and Bollywood • Kingdom Island nation in Europe known for its rich history and iconic landmarks • States Large country in North America known for its diverse culture and strong economy • ...
Country Crossword 2025-02-25
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- home to Mount Elbrus, the tallest mountain in Europe
- Oldest Country in the World
- Consumes the most beer in the world
- country where nodding means "no" and shaking the head means "yes"
- home to the world's tallest bridge
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- 1st Country with Nationwide Free Wifi
- Has 27 Total Capitals
- official name of this country is the Hellenistic Republic
- Flattest Country
- the native people of this country are called the Sami
- home to the nile river
- has the most lakes in the world
- the celebration of Carnival is held in this country
13 Clues: Flattest Country • Has 27 Total Capitals • home to the nile river • Oldest Country in the World • has the most lakes in the world • home to the world's tallest bridge • Consumes the most beer in the world • 1st Country with Nationwide Free Wifi • the celebration of Carnival is held in this country • home to Mount Elbrus, the tallest mountain in Europe • ...
Country 2025-07-24
Across
- South Asian country with Taj Mahal, spices, festivals, and Bollywood.
- Island continent known for kangaroos, coral reef, deserts, and beaches.
- Latin American country known for tacos, mariachi, Aztecs, and beaches.
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- Island nation famous for sushi, samurai, technology, and cherry blossoms.
- African country famous for pyramids, pharaohs, Nile, and ancient civilization.
- Largest country spanning Europe, Asia, cold winters, vodka, and ballet.
- Mediterranean nation famous for pasta, Rome, art, and Renaissance history.
- European nation known for Eiffel Tower, wine, cheese, and fashion.
8 Clues: European nation known for Eiffel Tower, wine, cheese, and fashion. • South Asian country with Taj Mahal, spices, festivals, and Bollywood. • Latin American country known for tacos, mariachi, Aztecs, and beaches. • Largest country spanning Europe, Asia, cold winters, vodka, and ballet. • Island continent known for kangaroos, coral reef, deserts, and beaches. • ...
country 2025-07-25
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- The land of K-pop, popular series and cutting-edge technology.
- The land of pyramids and the great Nile.
- Football is life and there is a magnificent carnival.
- The country of samurai, sushi and cherry blossoms
- The Land of Smiles has beautiful temples and spicy food.
- The Eiffel Tower is a symbol of the city of art and wine.
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- Home of Kangaroo, Koala and Great Barrier Reef
- Land of the Free, home of Hollywood and world-class technology
8 Clues: The land of pyramids and the great Nile. • Home of Kangaroo, Koala and Great Barrier Reef • The country of samurai, sushi and cherry blossoms • Football is life and there is a magnificent carnival. • The Land of Smiles has beautiful temples and spicy food. • The Eiffel Tower is a symbol of the city of art and wine. • ...
Country 2025-07-21
MY COUNTRY 2018-03-24
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- a long wide line of water that goes into the sea
- the high part of a hill next to the sea
- a place where people get on and off airplanes
- a long hole in the ground for cars or trains
- a thing over a road or a river so that people, trains or cars can cross it
- water with salt that is a big part of our planet
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- high land
- a part of land next to the sea
- a part of land with water all around it
- land between hills or mountains
- a part of land with its own people
- a part of land with a lot of trees
- a big water with land all around it
13 Clues: high land • a part of land next to the sea • land between hills or mountains • a part of land with its own people • a part of land with a lot of trees • a big water with land all around it • the high part of a hill next to the sea • a part of land with water all around it • a long hole in the ground for cars or trains • a place where people get on and off airplanes • ...
The country 2024-11-16
Across
- Vehicle used on a farm
- A body of water surrounded by land.
- A domesticated animal similar to a small horse.
- A barrier enclosing a field
- An area densely covered with trees.
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- A movable barrier in a fence or wall for entry or exit.
- A depression between hills
- A small, flowing body of water.
- Farm storage building
- A row of shrubs or trees forming a boundary.
- A farm animal raised for wool and meat.
- A farm animal raised for milk and meat.
- Wet, soft earth or soil
13 Clues: Farm storage building • Vehicle used on a farm • Wet, soft earth or soil • A depression between hills • A barrier enclosing a field • A small, flowing body of water. • A body of water surrounded by land. • An area densely covered with trees. • A farm animal raised for wool and meat. • A farm animal raised for milk and meat. • A row of shrubs or trees forming a boundary. • ...
Country Creatures 2022-08-06
Across
- lives in the stables
- ideal for a shooting party
- always on the hunt AND hunted
- happy to wake you up
- reproduce with admirable rapidity
- gentle creatures
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- game fit for a king
- may assist with the hunt or just lay on a lap
- his courage is never lacking
- found in rivers
- a type of weasel
- somebody has to supply the breakfast meat
- their lowing is unmistakable
13 Clues: found in rivers • a type of weasel • gentle creatures • game fit for a king • lives in the stables • happy to wake you up • ideal for a shooting party • his courage is never lacking • their lowing is unmistakable • always on the hunt AND hunted • reproduce with admirable rapidity • somebody has to supply the breakfast meat • may assist with the hunt or just lay on a lap
country- nationality 2024-03-23
My Country 2025-12-05
Across
- The roundest country in Africa
- Miniature hippopatamus
- The most widespread language in Sierra Leone
- The name of an Island in Sierra Leone shaped like a fruit
- What Sierra Leone means
- The top color in the flag of Sierra Leone
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- The official language of Sierra Leone
- The capital of Sierra Leone
- The highest mount in Sierra Leone
- A bean exported from Sierra Leone
- The national animal of Sierra Leone
- A shiny rock mined in Sierra Leone
- The big tree in Freetown
13 Clues: Miniature hippopatamus • What Sierra Leone means • The big tree in Freetown • The capital of Sierra Leone • The roundest country in Africa • The highest mount in Sierra Leone • A bean exported from Sierra Leone • A shiny rock mined in Sierra Leone • The national animal of Sierra Leone • The official language of Sierra Leone • The top color in the flag of Sierra Leone • ...
country 2013-10-22
9 Clues: type of music • old type of CD • Mr. Jones nickname • Mr. Jones first name • something you listen to • instrement that you play • country siger's first name • country siger's second name • country siger's second name
COUNTRY 2023-09-12
8 Clues: famous for coffee • famous for Big Ben • famous for temples • famous for oranges • famous for pyramids • famous for kangaroos • famous for Liberty Statue • famous for beautiful palaces
Country 2020-05-29
8 Clues: They live in China • They live in Japan • Where Japanese live • They live in America • Place where you live • It starts with letter P • It starts with letter E • It starts with letter K
country 2020-02-27
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- belonging to or relating to Laos, its people, or its language
- a country in western Europe
- a country in Southeast Asia
- a country in western Europe
- clay of a high quality that is shaped and then heated to make it permanently hard, or objects made from this, such as cups and plates
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- a former country in East Asia that was divided into two parts in 1945 that later became the countries of North Korea and South Korea
- the capital city of England and the United Kingdom, in the south-east of England on the River Thames. It has a population of over 13 million people and is the location of the UK Parliament, the Queen's main home Buckingham Palace, the Bank of England, and the London Stock Exchange.
- a country in East Asia formed of a group of islands
- North America and/or South America
9 Clues: a country in western Europe • a country in Southeast Asia • a country in western Europe • North America and/or South America • a country in East Asia formed of a group of islands • belonging to or relating to Laos, its people, or its language • ...
country 2024-05-13
8 Clues: μαύρη θάλασσα • έχουν καλά κρέατα • έχει καλές πίτσες • πίνουν πολλή vodka • έχει τον πύργο του Άιφελ • έχει καλή ιστορία και σουβλάκια • γιορτάζουν την μέρα των νεκρών :) • έχει ωραία dumpling(not japan not korea)
Country 2024-10-05
Across
- People speak the Chinese language in this country.
- Merlion Park is a famous place in this country.
- Washington, D.C. is the capital of this country.
- People use the Yen to buy things in this country.
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- People speak the Indonesian language in this country.
- Kway Teow Nam Sai is a famous food in this country.
- The people of this country are called English.
- This country is as beautiful as Thailand.
8 Clues: This country is as beautiful as Thailand. • The people of this country are called English. • Merlion Park is a famous place in this country. • Washington, D.C. is the capital of this country. • People use the Yen to buy things in this country. • People speak the Chinese language in this country. • Kway Teow Nam Sai is a famous food in this country. • ...
Cross-Country 2021-02-09
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- has the wettest inhabited place in the world
- is the largest country in the European Union (by space)
- has 20% of the world's fresh water
- has all of Europe's active volcanoes
- is the driest inhabited continent (country) in the world
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- is the world's largest island
- has the largest economy in the European Union
- celebrates death on an annual holiday
- is split into north and south countries
- has the longest cave system in the world
- has the longest wall in the world
- is the largest country in South America
- is made up of 6,852 islands
13 Clues: is made up of 6,852 islands • is the world's largest island • has the longest wall in the world • has 20% of the world's fresh water • has all of Europe's active volcanoes • celebrates death on an annual holiday • is split into north and south countries • is the largest country in South America • has the longest cave system in the world • ...
MY COUNTRY 2018-03-24
Across
- the high part of a hill next to the sea
- a place where people get on and off airplanes
- water with salt that is a big part of our planet
- a long wide line of water that goes into the sea
- land between hills or mountains
- a long hole in the ground for cars or trains
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- high land
- a part of land with its own people
- a thing over a road or a river so that people, trains or cars can cross it
- a part of land with a lot of trees
- a big water with land all around it
- a part of land next to the sea
- a part of land with water all around it
13 Clues: high land • a part of land next to the sea • land between hills or mountains • a part of land with its own people • a part of land with a lot of trees • a big water with land all around it • the high part of a hill next to the sea • a part of land with water all around it • a long hole in the ground for cars or trains • a place where people get on and off airplanes • ...
Country Flags 2019-02-27
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- All the 50 states are on the Flag
- This flag have the same colors as Denmark, but it has three horizontal stripes instead
- They created Brexit
- The same shape as Denmark but with blue and yellow
- The name on the flag is Tricoloren
- The myth said that it came from God
- This flag shows the association to Denmark and the North
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- This flag is white with a big red circle
- This flag has its own shape on it
- This flag has a Moon and a star with a red background
- The same shape as Denmark but with white and blue
- This flag got a big white cross in the middle
- This flag has three horizontal stripes and the yellow color stands for gold
13 Clues: They created Brexit • This flag has its own shape on it • All the 50 states are on the Flag • The name on the flag is Tricoloren • The myth said that it came from God • This flag is white with a big red circle • This flag got a big white cross in the middle • The same shape as Denmark but with white and blue • The same shape as Denmark but with blue and yellow • ...
My country 2016-05-09
Imaginary country 2016-04-11
13 Clues: PYLOS-GREECE • CYPRUS-SPAIN • LUBSKO-POLAND • KROKOS-GREECE • PASTIDA-GREECE • SANTANDER-SPAIN • LIVADERO-GREECE • DOROHOI-ROMANIA • VINKOVCI-CROATIA • PETROUPOLIS-GREECE • LJUBLJANA SLOVENIA/TUNIS-TUNISIA • MADEIRA-PORTUGAL/SANTANDER-SPAIN • Czarna Białostocka-POLAND/SFAX-TUNISIA
Crossword - Country 2022-11-14
Country Crosswords 2024-04-28
13 Clues: Messy • A big boot • Kiev country • Famous for wine • Shaped like a face • Famous for the ska • Has a big stereotype • Has a deceiving name • Never invade in winter • Has cheese named after it • Known for distance runners • Douglas MacArthur has returned • Overtook China for most people
Country meaning 2024-04-11
Exploring Country 2024-03-05
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- "Blue Eyes Crying in the _____" is Willie Nelson's #1 song.
- At the 51st Grammy Awards, _____ earned the Grammy Award for Best Country Album, the first Grammy win of George Strait's.
- Merle Haggard, known as the "_____ of the common man" is widely considered one of the most important singer-songwriters in the history of country music.
- Garth Brooks is a country music legend and the #1 selling _____ artist in US history.
- Cash "Ring of Fire" is a song by _____.
- _____ is a music genre originating in the Southern and Southwestern United States.
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- James Gideon "Gid" Tanner (1885–1960) was an American old-time _____ and one of the earliest stars of what would come to be known as country music.
- X In 1973, "_____" peaked at #1 on the Billboard Country Chart and was considered one of Loretta Lynn's most controversial hits.
- Dolly Parton is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and _____.
- Ole, The _____ Opry, founded in 1925, is a weekly live country music radio broadcast performance held at – the Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Cline _____ is considered one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century and was one of the first country music artists to cross over into pop music.
- Denver Between 1972 and 1975 singer/guitarist _____ released a series of hugely successful songs blending country and folk-rock musical styles.
- Dolly Parton is known as the "_____ of Country".
13 Clues: Cash "Ring of Fire" is a song by _____. • Dolly Parton is known as the "_____ of Country". • "Blue Eyes Crying in the _____" is Willie Nelson's #1 song. • Dolly Parton is an American singer-songwriter, actress, and _____. • _____ is a music genre originating in the Southern and Southwestern United States. • ...
Asian Country 2025-03-03
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- What is the traditional Christmas eve meal?
- flag with a yellow star in the center
- Name a Chinese language other than mandarin
- What is the capital of Japan?
- What is the capital of India?
- which country has the highest population?
- Name a famous Chinese landmark
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- How many stars on the flag of China?
- name the longest river in China
- Name the Chinese name for mandarin
- flag with a red circle
- what is the capital of China?
- which flag has a white star in the center?
13 Clues: flag with a red circle • what is the capital of China? • What is the capital of Japan? • What is the capital of India? • Name a famous Chinese landmark • name the longest river in China • Name the Chinese name for mandarin • How many stars on the flag of China? • flag with a yellow star in the center • which country has the highest population? • ...
Country and nationality 2020-02-06
22 Clues: Thai • Oudom • German • French • Indian • Korean • Russian • Chinese • Burmese • Laotian • Bruneian • European • American • Japanese • Filipino • Canadian • Cambodian • Malaysian • Indonesian • Australian • Vietnamese • Singaporean
Birmingham Country Club 2020-03-24
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- Club's Creed, Standing for Honesty & Excellence (also the name of our Centennial Wine)
- Par on Course
- Number of Holes on our Golf Course
- Name Of Our Stockholding Membership Category
- First Name of Racquet's Professional
- Name Of Ladies Invitational
- Last Name of Our Swim Coach
- Name of Pool Bar
- When the Score of a Tennis Game is 40-40
- Scholar Caddie Scholarship
- Swim Division
- Number of Courts at Racquets Facility
- Zero Points in a Tennis Game
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- Original Name of BCC's Property When Purchased in 1916
- Street Club is Located On
- Last Name of Current Golf Professional
- Last Name of Original Course Designer
- Last Name of Course Superintendent
- Last Name of our GM
- Par on Hole 7
- Name of Mens Invitational
- Name of Our Family Friendly Dining Room
- Name of Our Adult Only Bar
- Year BCC was Founded
- Name of BCC Swim Team
- A Hole Played One Stroke Above Par
- Other Name for Platform Tennis
- Occasion That Was Celebrated in 2016
- Par on Hole 16
29 Clues: Par on Course • Par on Hole 7 • Swim Division • Par on Hole 16 • Name of Pool Bar • Last Name of our GM • Year BCC was Founded • Name of BCC Swim Team • Street Club is Located On • Name of Mens Invitational • Name of Our Adult Only Bar • Scholar Caddie Scholarship • Name Of Ladies Invitational • Last Name of Our Swim Coach • Zero Points in a Tennis Game • Other Name for Platform Tennis • ...
Crossword Country Skiing 2021-02-18
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- Scoring system in speed skating.
- Steep part of the ski ramp where skiers gain speed before taking off.
- D-men.
- trick, Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game.
- One-footed figure skating spin executed while holding the other foot behind your head by the blade.
- French word for sled.
- cork, When a snowboarder inverts themselves sideways at least two distinct times in the air.
- Bony Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport.
- Bump in a ski run. Originates from German dialects.
- Last name of Minnesota-born American alpine skier; one of two female skiers to have won four World Cup overall championships; 2002 in Salt Lake City was her Olympic debut.
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- First name of American long track speed skater; first male athlete to win back to back Gold medals in the 1000m (2006 in Torino, 2010 in Vancouver).
- French term for downhill ski trail.
- Maneuver in which the rider transfers weight from the front to the back foot to snap the snowboard off the ground.
- Bonaly, French Olympic figure skater known for landing a backflip on one blade.
- First name of Colorado-born American alpine skier; youngest athlete in history to win an Olympic slalom gold medal in Sochi in 2014.
- Last name of American short track speed skater; most decorated USA male Winter Olympian; winner of Dancing with the Stars.
- Ridden by two or four person teams and is the only sledding apparatus with a steering mechanism.
- Frontside rotation on the backside wall of a halfpipe that also happens to be a basketball offensive play.
- Figure skating edge jump named after the 1909 Swedish world champion.
- Norwegian for "sloping track".
20 Clues: D-men. • French word for sled. • Norwegian for "sloping track". • Scoring system in speed skating. • French term for downhill ski trail. • Bump in a ski run. Originates from German dialects. • Bony Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport. • trick, Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game. • ...
Crossword Country Skiing 2021-02-18
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- Scoring system in speed skating.
- Steep part of the ski ramp where skiers gain speed before taking off.
- D-men.
- trick, Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game.
- One-footed figure skating spin executed while holding the other foot behind your head by the blade.
- French word for sled.
- cork, When a snowboarder inverts themselves sideways at least two distinct times in the air.
- Bony Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport.
- Bump in a ski run. Originates from German dialects.
- Last name of Minnesota-born American alpine skier; one of two female skiers to have won four World Cup overall championships; 2002 in Salt Lake City was her Olympic debut.
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- First name of American long track speed skater; first male athlete to win back to back Gold medals in the 1000m (2006 in Torino, 2010 in Vancouver).
- French term for downhill ski trail.
- Maneuver in which the rider transfers weight from the front to the back foot to snap the snowboard off the ground.
- Bonaly, French Olympic figure skater known for landing a backflip on one blade.
- First name of Colorado-born American alpine skier; youngest athlete in history to win an Olympic slalom gold medal in Sochi in 2014.
- Last name of American short track speed skater; most decorated USA male Winter Olympian; winner of Dancing with the Stars.
- Ridden by two or four person teams and is the only sledding apparatus with a steering mechanism.
- Frontside rotation on the backside wall of a halfpipe that also happens to be a basketball offensive play.
- Figure skating edge jump named after the 1909 Swedish world champion.
- Norwegian for "sloping track".
20 Clues: D-men. • French word for sled. • Norwegian for "sloping track". • Scoring system in speed skating. • French term for downhill ski trail. • Bump in a ski run. Originates from German dialects. • Bony Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport. • trick, Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game. • ...
Country 1/2 2020-04-30
27 Clues: กรีก • ชิลี • บรูไน • คิวบา • ภูฏาน • แคนาดา • บราซิล • อินเดีย • อียิปต์ • ฮังการี • ฟินแลนด์ • ฝรั่งเศส • เดนมาร์ก • ออสเตรีย • เบลเยียม • บังคลาเทศ • เอกวาดอร์ • ประเทศจีน • โคลอมเบีย • ออสเตรเลีย • อินโดนีเซีย • อาร์เจนตินา • อัฟกานิสถาน • ประเทศไซปรัส • ประเทศกัมพูชา • ประเทศเยอรมัน • ประเทศไอซ์แลนด์
IHeart Country Festival 2017-05-05
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- Used to called Hootie
- Aldean's touring band's former name
- Brantley Gilbert's hometown
- Rascal Flatts has ___ #1 singles
- Most progressive digital radio company
- Matt, Trevor, Whit, Geoff, & Brad
- Gary, Jay, & Joe make up
- Hillary Scott's clothing
- Color of her lips in "Barefoot Blue Jean Night"
- Dierks Bentley's hometown
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- Aldean's Wife's Maiden Name
- He's from Tifton, GA
- Years of The iHeart Country Festival
- Gilbert wrote this song for his wife
- iHeart corporate is in this Texas town
- Jason Aldean's dog
- Austin daytime party
- Engaged to Aussie Morgan Evans
- Austin is known for
- Little _______
20 Clues: Little _______ • Jason Aldean's dog • Austin is known for • He's from Tifton, GA • Austin daytime party • Used to called Hootie • Gary, Jay, & Joe make up • Hillary Scott's clothing • Dierks Bentley's hometown • Aldean's Wife's Maiden Name • Brantley Gilbert's hometown • Engaged to Aussie Morgan Evans • Rascal Flatts has ___ #1 singles • Matt, Trevor, Whit, Geoff, & Brad • ...
Country and Cities 2021-07-13
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- A lack of clean water and _______ were the main problems. Thiếu nước sạch và vệ sinh là những vấn đề chính.
- Swallows ______ south in winter.- Chim én di cư về phía nam vào mùa đông.
- home Eventually she had to give up her house and go into a __________. Cuối cùng cô phải từ bỏ ngôi nhà của mình và vào viện dưỡng lão.
- My grandfather was among the workers who built that _______ in 1955.- Ông tôi là một trong những công nhân xây dựng cây cầu đó vào năm 1955.
- The school is upgrading its outdoor play ______. Trường đang nâng cấp cơ sở vui chơi ngoài trời
- The southern part of the country was slow to ________. Phần phía nam của đất nước chậm được công nghiệp hóa.
- We offer a fast, friendly and __________ service. -Chúng tôi cung cấp một dịch vụ nhanh chóng, thân thiện và hiệu quả.
- The town has a small natural _________. Thị trấn có một bến cảng tự nhiên nhỏ.
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- Vietnam was the __________ of the 22nd SEA Games.Việt Nam là nước chủ nhà của SEA Games 22.
- They have six luxury________ for sale in this district.Họ có sáu căn hộ cao cấp để bán ở quận này.
- The left of the party is pressing for a more _________ policy. Cánh tả của đảng đang thúc giục một chính sách tiến bộ hơn.
- There's a shortage of cheap _________ in this city. - Thành phố này đang thiếu chỗ ở giá rẻ.
- There is a _________ of industry in the north of the country - Có một sự tập trung của các ngành công nghiệp ở phía bắc của đất nước.
- They had received no news of him since his _________ from the island-Họ không nhận được tin tức gì về anh ta kể từ khi anh ta rời đảo
- There's a shortage of cheap housing in the ________. - Vùng này khá thiếu hụt nhà ở giá rẻ.
- The children were wearing traditional ________ costume. Các em được mặc lễ phục truyền thống của dân tộc.
- The _________ of higher education will continue.- Việc mở rộng giáo dục đại học sẽ tiếp tục.
- The government put ________ amounts of money into the health service. Chính phủ đã đầu tư mộtlượng lớn tiền vào dịch vụ y tế.
- Trang holds dual _________ in New Zealand and the Vietnam.- Trang mang hai quốc tịch ở New Zealand và Việt Nam.
- We found a large ________ rock to sit on. - Chúng tôi tìm thấy một tảng đá lớn bằng phẳng để ngồi.
20 Clues: Swallows ______ south in winter.- Chim én di cư về phía nam vào mùa đông. • The town has a small natural _________. Thị trấn có một bến cảng tự nhiên nhỏ. • There's a shortage of cheap housing in the ________. - Vùng này khá thiếu hụt nhà ở giá rẻ. • Vietnam was the __________ of the 22nd SEA Games.Việt Nam là nước chủ nhà của SEA Games 22. • ...
Country Crossword - USA 2024-05-01
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- 3rd Largest City, "The Windy City"
- "The godmother of Rock and Roll"
- Kansas Abolitionist who led the raid on Harper's Ferry
- Presidential residence
- The symbol of St Louis
- English philosopher who documented the American Revolution
- Revolution battle against German mercenaries
- Largest river system in the US
- According to custom, only the Hawaiian nobility could ascend the summit of this stratovolcano, which has a dry prominence greater than Everest
- Famous, though often mischaracterized, figurehead of the Civil Rights Movement
- Bay situated along the Atlantic that is home to over 300 fish species
- Florida Wetlands home to gators, manatees, and pythons (it's a long story)
- Bloodiest battle of the Civil War
- Its tea party cost the British Empire almost $1,700,000
- Seat of the Mormon Church
- Japanese-American activist who protested the Internment camps of World War II.
- Louisiana city considered the birthplace of Jazz
- Painting of two Iowa farmers
- Tallest mountain in the US, located in Alaska.
- Crimson bridge nearby San Francisco
- Large Gulf below the Southeast
- 4th Largest City and the largest in Texas
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- Granite monolith in Yosemite National Park
- Eastern mountain range known for its distinctive culture
- Poet of the Harlem Renaissance
- Art Deco skyscraper that was previously the tallest building in the world
- Western range that extends into Canada
- Massacre committed against the Lakota people, the deadliest in US history
- Hemmingway's "Great American Novel" set between two eggs.
- The original capital of the US, birthplace of the cheesesteak
- Northwest mountain range
- Birthplace of Grunge and Starbucks
- "Sin City"
- One of the two major leaders of the Lakota and their allies against the invading US Army
- The Capital of the US
- Famous geyser in Yellowstone
- 5th Largest City, located in Arizona
- Its eruption in 1980 is the deadliest volcanic disaster in US History.
- Faulkner's breakout novel detailing the fall of Mississipian aristocrats
- 70 million year old rift in Arizona, one of the seven natural wonders of the world
- 2nd Largest City, home of Hollywood
- Female Wampanaog chief who took part in King Philip's War
- Largest City, "The Big Apple"
43 Clues: "Sin City" • The Capital of the US • Presidential residence • The symbol of St Louis • Northwest mountain range • Seat of the Mormon Church • Famous geyser in Yellowstone • Painting of two Iowa farmers • Largest City, "The Big Apple" • Poet of the Harlem Renaissance • Largest river system in the US • Large Gulf below the Southeast • "The godmother of Rock and Roll" • ...
European Country capitals 2024-08-16
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- What is the capital of Hungary
- What is the capital of Germany
- What is the capital of Belgium
- What is the capital of Iceland
- What is the capital of Italy
- What is the capital of Norway
- What is the capital of Portugal
- What is the capital of Netherlands
- What is the capital of United Kingdom
- What is the capital of Ukraine
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- What is the capital of Poland
- What is the capital of Romania
- What is the capital of Ireland
- What is the capital of Czech Republic
- What is the capital of Sweden
- What is the capital of France
- What is the capital of Finland
- What is the capital of Bulgaria
- What is the capital of Spain
- What is the capital of Switzerland
20 Clues: What is the capital of Italy • What is the capital of Spain • What is the capital of Poland • What is the capital of Sweden • What is the capital of France • What is the capital of Norway • What is the capital of Romania • What is the capital of Ireland • What is the capital of Hungary • What is the capital of Germany • What is the capital of Belgium • ...
Country Music Artists 2023-05-16
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- Knockin boots
- Heaven
- He gets that from me
- H.O.L.Y
- Gunpowder and lead
- No horse to ride
- House on fire
- County line
- Ragweed
- AIN'T A BAD DAY
- heart like a truck
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- Check yes or no
- Jolene
- singles you up
- Misunderstood
- Pretty little poison
- Chain Smokin'
- Burn out
- Forever after all
- Me against the mountain
- Shake the frost
- Sun to me
22 Clues: Jolene • Heaven • H.O.L.Y • Ragweed • Burn out • Sun to me • County line • Misunderstood • Knockin boots • Chain Smokin' • House on fire • singles you up • Check yes or no • Shake the frost • AIN'T A BAD DAY • No horse to ride • Forever after all • Gunpowder and lead • heart like a truck • Pretty little poison • He gets that from me • Me against the mountain
Country Capital Puzzle 2021-10-20
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- Capital of Chile
- Capital of Sweden
- Capital of Argentina
- Capital of New Zealand
- Capital of Qatar
- Capital of Brazil
- Capital of Saudi Arabia
- Capital of Scotland
- Capital of Denmark
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Canada
- Capital of Belgium
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- Capital of Hungary
- Capital of Madagascar
- Capital of Findland
- Capital of Ethiopia
- Capital of Australia
- Capital of Egypt
- Capital of Ireland
- Capital of France
- Capital of Japan
- Capital of India
- Capital of Cambodia
- Capital of Mongolia
- Capital of England
25 Clues: Capital of Chile • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Japan • Capital of India • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Sweden • Capital of France • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Canada • Capital of Hungary • Capital of Ireland • Capital of England • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Germany • Capital of Belgium • Capital of Findland • Capital of Ethiopia • Capital of Cambodia • Capital of Scotland • ...
Name The Country 2022-04-07
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- Colonized most of Latin America
- The capital city of this nation was split in half for decades following WWII
- Largest nation on Earth
- The only European nation that borders Brazil
- An Asian nation split in half after WWII
- Fought a winter war against the Soviets
- Famous for switching sides, pizza, and pasta
- Kiwi's
- Known for their neutrality
- A large ship got stuck here in a canal
- Italy lost a war to this African nation
- The second largest population on Earth
- Fought a war against Emu's
- Used to have the largest empire on Earth
- Known for maple syrup and hockey
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- Ex-French colony known for guerrilla warfare
- At the bottom of Africa
- Has the same name as a US state
- Kabul is the capital city of this country
- The only nation in which nuclear bombs have been dropped in warfare
- Ex-Soviet central Asian nation that is very hard to spell
- The largest mountain on Earth is here
- Ikea
- Tried invading japan twice, but a cyclone hit their boats both times
- Produced over 150 aircraft carriers during WWII
- Has a canal that connects the Pacific ocean to the Caribbean
- Many English words have origins in the language of this country
- A major crisis involving this place nearly caused WWIII
- Smallest country on Earth
- A northern mountainous nation known for their fjords and mythology
30 Clues: Ikea • Kiwi's • At the bottom of Africa • Largest nation on Earth • Smallest country on Earth • Known for their neutrality • Fought a war against Emu's • Colonized most of Latin America • Has the same name as a US state • Known for maple syrup and hockey • The largest mountain on Earth is here • A large ship got stuck here in a canal • The second largest population on Earth • ...
Country Crossword: Argentina 2024-11-26
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- Prehistoric cave painting depicting the outlines of numerous hands.
- Seizing of indigenous territory in Patagonia from 1878-1884.
- Mountain featured on the logo of the clothing brand Patagonia, located near Chile.
- Third most populous city, major industrial center.
- General Ongania's self-proclaimed revolt that sought to establish a permanent dictatorship.
- City known for its wine.
- National park where one can find fossils from the Triassic sandstone formation of the same name.
- Epic poem about a gaucho who has to flee from the police after killing numerous people in knife fights.
- Residence of Argentina's president.
- 1820 battle that temporarily toppled a Centralist dictatorship, OR the 1859 one that forced Buenos Aires to remain part of Argentina.
- First lady who campaigned for workers' and women's rights.
- Shortbread cookie placed between dulce de leche (a sweet milk paste) and chocolate.
- Monarchist counter-revolution that sought to reinstate the former viceroy as Argentina's authority.
- Highest mountain outside of Asia, beating out Kilimanjaro, Denali, and Elbrus.
- Dictator known for his human rights abuses during Operation Condor.
- French-born pirate who led an invasion of California, the Philippines, and Peru during the War of Independence.
- First pope from the Americas.
- Canyon that has been used as a passage by the Incas, Spanish, and Argentines alike.
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- Second most populous city in Argentina, also the name of a Spanish city.
- Book written by a future president of Argentina that sought a path for Latin-American development.
- Capital of Argentina
- Cemetary where Argentina's most famous citizens are buried.
- US backed military officer who used a coup to become president of Argentina...for three days.
- Massive blue glacier located in Los Glaciares National Park.
- First president of Argentina.
- Stravinsky, Pavlova, and the New York Symphony Orchestra are only some of the big names that have played in this Neoclassical opera house.
- An all-time football great who has played for Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, and the Argentina National Team.
- Comic centering on a six-year-old girl growing up in 1960s Argentina, written by Quino and discontinued in 1973.
- Major figure of the Spanish American wars of Independence.
- One of the most famous Marxists in history who was one of the leaders of the Cuban Revolution.
- Collection of poems by Jose Luis Borges, including "The Approach to Al'Mutasim."
- Football player nicknamed "The Golden Boy."
- City founded by a conquistador on his way to Peru.
- Wetlands where one can find capybaras, the largest rodents in the world. Giant otters and caimans also live here.
- City located near the river of the same name, which means "water that has strength" in Mapuche.
- Ham-and-cheese sandwich made with puff pastries.
- Named after the ship that Charles Darwin sailed on, this waterway is sometimes home to pygmy right whales.
- Street dance that originated among African Argentines; "the dance of passion."
- One of the southernmost cities in the world, considered a gateway to Antarctica.
- Waterfalls located on the border between Brazil and Argentina.
40 Clues: Capital of Argentina • City known for its wine. • First president of Argentina. • First pope from the Americas. • Residence of Argentina's president. • Football player nicknamed "The Golden Boy." • Ham-and-cheese sandwich made with puff pastries. • Third most populous city, major industrial center. • City founded by a conquistador on his way to Peru. • ...
Country Crossword: Iraq 2025-01-07
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- First ruler of the Neo-Babylonian Empire who achieved independence from Assyria.
- Site of a battle between the Umayyad Caliphate and Husayn, grandson of Muhammad. The battle is commemorated as a tragedy in the annual Mourning of Muharram.
- Cave home to some of the oldest recovered human remains in the world, with the most ancient around 60,000 years old.
- City known for a mosque with a 52-meter-high spiral minaret.
- Snowcapped mountains located near Choman.
- In this port city along the Shatt al-Arab, temperatures regularly surpass 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit.)
- First ruler of the Akkadian Empire.
- Philosopher best known for translating Hellenic texts into Arabic and introduced Hindu numerals that would later become the modern Arabic numerals we use today.
- Neo-Babylonian king known for his conquest of the Assyrian Empire.
- One of the first pieces of epic poetry, about a king who seeks immortality.
- One of the most prominent Iraqi Jews, he founded the Kingdom of Iraq after the fall of the Ottomans.
- Famous lawgiver; his code included "an eye for an eye."
- Al-Masudi's history that comprises both religious and historical events, ranging from Adam and Eve to the late Abbasid era.
- Colorful mosque constructed under Al-Nasir that became an important gathering place in the resistance against British rule.
- Yazidi human rights activist that founded Nadia's Initiative.
- Internationally reviled leader executed for crimes against humanity. Contrary to popular belief, he was not Satan's ex.
- Esteemed Abbasid poet who allegedly began writing at nine years old. A major street in Baghdad is named after him.
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- Mosque dedicated to Imam Husayn's flagbearer.
- Last great Sasanian king of Persia, known for his conquests against the Byzantines and, if Persian texts are to be believed, in love.
- Traveler who documented the culture of the Volga Bulgars.
- Dish containing rice, meat, and fried vegetables that is flipped upside-down when served.
- One of the holiest cities in Shia Islam, as it is the burial place of Muhammad's son-in-law, Ali Ibn Abi Talib.
- Capital of Iraq and center of the Islamic Golden Age.
- Monument dedicated to Iraq's fallen soldiers, created after the Iran-Iraq War.
- Bread notable for its usage of live-culture yogurt.
- Fried carp dish with roots tracing back to early Mesopotamian civilizations; considered Iraq's national dish.
- Massacre of the Yazidi people by the Islamic State.
- Mosque with a distinctive minaret blown up by the Islamic State; it is currently under reconstruction.
- One of the best preserved Sumerian ziggurats, excavated in the 1920s and 30s.
- City home to a famous citadel; it's also home to a large number of Iraqi Turkmens.
- Famous mythical sailor whose travels across Africa and South Asia contain tales of rocs (giant birds able to carry away elephants) and man-eating giants.
- Rice dish served with slow-roasted lamb, raisins, and nuts.
- Also known as the Arch of Ctesiphon (a former Iranian capital), this is the second-largest self-supporting brick arch in the world.
- Written by Ibn al-Haytham, this text proposed the modern intromission theory (waves of light enter the eye, allowing vision) and contains early usage of the scientific method.
- Sultan of Egypt and Syria and Muslim leader during the Second and Third Crusade, respected among Muslims and Christians for his virtue.
- Capital of the Kurdistan region, and a major Assyrian city.
- Military officer who came to rule Iraq when its monarchy fell.
- Abbasid fortress named for a rebel leader and governor of Kufa.
- Picturesque canyon located in Kurdistan.
- Some of the most complete remains from the Parthian Empire, from a city destroyed in the 200s.
- Abbasid king whose rule is credited with the beginning of the Islamic Golden Age.
- City enclosing the remains of Nineveh.
42 Clues: First ruler of the Akkadian Empire. • City enclosing the remains of Nineveh. • Picturesque canyon located in Kurdistan. • Snowcapped mountains located near Choman. • Mosque dedicated to Imam Husayn's flagbearer. • Bread notable for its usage of live-culture yogurt. • Massacre of the Yazidi people by the Islamic State. • ...
Country Crossword: Chile 2025-03-05
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- National park located in Chilean Patagonia.
- Roberto Bolano's novel about two poets searching for the founder of Visceral Realism.
- Mapuche game similar to field hockey, called "chueca" by the Spanish.
- Actor who has appeared in "The Mandalorian" and "Game of Thrones"
- Chilean-American author who wrote "City of the Beasts" and "House of Spirits."
- Famous striker who played for the Chilean national team, Real Madrid, and Inter Milan; his skill earned him the nickname "Ivan the Terrible."
- Famous brewery from the Elqui Valley.
- Seafood and potatoes dish that is cooked by buried, heated rocks.
- Known for his eponymous report which detailed the crimes of Chile's dictatorship.
- Novel by Jose Donoso that invokes the mythical Imbunche to symbolize aging and death, as the main character is gradually stripped of his humanity.
- Capital of the Kingdom of Chile and where Chile's declaration of independence was read from.
- One of the most important ports in Latin America until the opening of the Panama Canal. It also is home to the oldest newspaper in Spanish.
- Daniel DeFoe's famous novel that is set in the Caribbean, but closely mirrors the tale of Alexander Selkirk, who was marooned on a Chilean island.
- Chief religious figure in Mapuche society.
- One of Chile's most active volcanoes, with its last eruption occurring in 2015. Its name in Mapuche, Rucapillan, means "the demon's home."
- Dish that comprises of pounded maize wrapped in a corn husk and boiled, found throughout South America.
- National dance of Chile.
- Driest non-polar desert in the world, home to the Valley of the Moon.
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- Island chain known for its 18th-19th century churches.
- Beach known for windsurfing and resorts; during the Miocene, it also was home to animals like the early monk seal Acrophoca and the notorious megalodon.
- National park in the Andes mountains, bordering Sajama National Park in Bolivia.
- Chile's national poet and member of the Chilean Communist Party
- This city was once held by Bolivia, but would be captured by Chile in 1879.
- Observatory in the Elqui Valley where one might be able to see the Omega Nebula, which lies 6,000 light years from earth.
- First Latin American to receive a Nobel Prize in Literature.
- Socialist politician killed in the 1973 coup.
- Largest geyser field in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Isla Magdalena is one of the best places to snap a photo of the Magellanic species of these flightless birds.
- Stone statues carved by the Rapa Nui people of Easter Island.
- On General Carrera lake, Chile's largest, these colorful caves can be found.
- Port city best known for being on the path of totality for the 2019 solar eclipse.
- Notorious military dictator from 1973 to 1990, known for his corruption and murder of political opponents.
- Capital of Chile
- Interestingly, this glacier in Northern Patagonia is surrounded by jungle.
- Famous economist whose efforts to reform Chile led to his assassination in 1976.
- Mapuche warrior who, upon losing his hands to the Spanish, fastened knives to his wrists and continued to fight.
- After the capital, this is the second oldest city in Chile.
- Legendary Mapuche leader who led the defense of Central Chile against Spanish conquistadors.
38 Clues: Capital of Chile • National dance of Chile. • Famous brewery from the Elqui Valley. • Chief religious figure in Mapuche society. • National park located in Chilean Patagonia. • Socialist politician killed in the 1973 coup. • Largest geyser field in the Southern Hemisphere. • Island chain known for its 18th-19th century churches. • ...
Country Crossword: Japan 2024-10-30
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- Site of a sarin gas attack by Aum Shinrikyo.
- Media franchise most known for trading cards and video games, of which GO was the most notorious.
- Akira Kurosawa's movie that served as inspiration for "The Magnificent Seven."
- According to Shintoism, the goddess Amaterasu hid in a cave in this gorge. It also is where Susanoo defeated the monster Orochi.
- Temple dedicated to Kannon, the bodhisattva of compassion.
- Founder of the shogunate that bears his name, another one of the great unifiers.
- Town known for its eponymous national park with mountains, fall foliage, and waterfalls.
- Second city to be struck by an atomic bomb.
- Town known for its hot springs (called onsen) and inns.
- Located in Kamakura, this statue is a symbol of resilience.
- Considered both "the Great Unifier" of Japan and "The Demon King of the Sixth Heaven."
- Fourth most populous city in Japan, part of the Aichi Prefecture.
- Pork belly covered in brown sugar and soy sauce. Originated in Okinawa.
- "The King of the Monsters."
- Largest battle in Feudal Japanese history, leading to the end of the Sengoku period.
- Third tallest structure in the world and the tallest tower.
- Shaved ice desert popular in Heian royal courts.
- Led the modernization of Japan.
- Park known for its Japanese macaques that bathe in its hot springs.
- Legendary shoujo manga created by Naoko Takeuchi.
- Torii gate that appears to float on water.
- Attempted coup that would give rise to Japanese fascism.
- Admiral who planned the Pearl Harbor Attack.
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- Perhaps the most famous movie in Studio Ghibli's catalogue, in which a girl must save her parents from a witch's transformation.
- Turn based RPG developed by Square Enix with notable slimes.
- Neighborhood known for its nightlife and "running man."
- Volcano that has become a symbol of peace.
- Raw fish sliced into thin pieces and often served with soy sauce.
- City devastated by an earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown in 2011.
- Largest amphibious assault in the Pacific Theater during WWII.
- Also known as the Golden Pavillion.
- Major Japanese victory against the Russian Navy.
- John Lennon's lover who started her own music career.
- End of the Satsuma Rebellion where the samurai lost to the newly developed Empire of Japan.
- 7th Century temple rebuilt in 1633 without the use of hammers or nails.
- Akira Toriyama's shonen manga with inspiration from "Journey to the West."
- Famous woodblock print depicting a storm notable for its usage of Prussian blue.
- Also sliced raw fish, but this time frozen outdoors. A specialty of indigenous Ainu people.
- First city to be struck by an atomic bomb.
- City known for its beef.
- A popular snack made from battered octopus and vegetables.
- Japanese Prime Minister assassinated due to his connections with the Unification Church.
- Video game designer and creator of Mario.
- Original capital of Japan.
- Also called the "White Heron Castle."
- Worked for Konami, developed the Metal Gear series.
- Largest city on the island of Hokkaido.
- Immunologist who discovered the PD-1 Protein.
- Samurai brought from Africa (likely Mozambique) to Japan by missionaries.
- Third most populous city in Japan, known for its castle.
- Thick wheat flour noodle
- Most populous metropolitan area in the world and capital of Japan.
52 Clues: City known for its beef. • Thick wheat flour noodle • Original capital of Japan. • "The King of the Monsters." • Led the modernization of Japan. • Also known as the Golden Pavillion. • Also called the "White Heron Castle." • Largest city on the island of Hokkaido. • Video game designer and creator of Mario. • Volcano that has become a symbol of peace. • ...
Country and Nationality 2024-11-10
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- Scottland
- Poland
- Saudi Arabia
- Lithuania
- Nicaragua
- Tajikistan
- Uruguay
- United Arab Emirates
- Denmark
- United Kingdom
- Belgium
- Ghana
- Namibia
- Malta
- Latvia
- Fiji
- Syria
- Cambodia
- Kuwait
- Roman
- Colombia
- Greece
- Wales
- Slovakia
- Iraq
- Bolivia
- Haiti
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- Slovakia
- El Salvador
- Tongan
- Spain
- Dominican Republic
- Norway
- Hungary
- Netherlands
- Iceland
- Austria
- Madagascar
- Mali
- Libya
- Portugal
- Jordan
- Czech Republic
- Pakistan
- Turkey
- English
- Sweden
- Lebanon
- Mozambican
- Ireland
50 Clues: Mali • Fiji • Iraq • Spain • Ghana • Libya • Malta • Syria • Roman • Wales • Haiti • Tongan • Poland • Norway • Latvia • Jordan • Kuwait • Turkey • Sweden • Greece • Hungary • Uruguay • Denmark • Iceland • Belgium • Austria • Namibia • English • Lebanon • Bolivia • Ireland • Slovakia • Portugal • Cambodia • Pakistan • Colombia • Slovakia • Scottland • Lithuania • Nicaragua • Tajikistan • Madagascar • Mozambican • El Salvador • Netherlands • United Kingdom • Czech Republic • ...
Katis country crossword 2025-04-10
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- Has the color light blue on the bottom
- Has a flower in the middle
- Has the colors blue and red
- Has a red circle in the middle
- Has the colors Black, yellow, and red
- Has 50 stars
- Has the colors green, white, and orange
- Has a blue circle in the middle.
- Has a white cross
- Has the colors green, white, and red
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- Has white and red stripes all over the flag
- Has country has 5 yellow stars on the top
- Has the color white in the middle
- Has a red and blue circle in the middle
- Has a red and blue cross
- Has a green background
- Has a blue and white cross
- Has a yellow stripe across the flag
- Has the color red on the top
- Has a yellow rhombus in the middle
20 Clues: Has 50 stars • Has a white cross • Has a green background • Has a red and blue cross • Has a flower in the middle • Has a blue and white cross • Has the colors blue and red • Has the color red on the top • Has a red circle in the middle • Has a blue circle in the middle. • Has the color white in the middle • Has a yellow rhombus in the middle • Has a yellow stripe across the flag • ...
Anna's Country Crossword 2025-04-18
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- It has 50 stars representing the 50 states and 13 stripes representing the original 13 colonies
- It has a tricolor with horizontal bands of black, red, and gold
- It has a Union Jack in the Canton and eight horizontal stripes representing the major island
- It has white background, a central red and blue Taeguk symbol, and four black trigrams in each corner
- It has two horizontal stripes, blue on top and red below, with a white rectangle in the center featuring the national coat of arms
- It has blue background, a Union Jack in the top left corner, and, the Southern Cross constellation in the fly, consisting of four red stars with white boarder
- It has a unique design featuring gold, black, and green
- It has a white sun emblem on a blue field, with the colors of the national flag being blue, white, and crimson
- It has horizontal tricolor with saffron(top), white(middle), and green(bottom) stripes, featuring a blue Ashoka Chakra in the center
- It has a red background with a white crescent and star
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- It has a tricolor consisting of horizontal bands of white, blue, and red
- It has a vertical tricolor, features green, white, and red stripes from left to right
- It is a red and white flag with a stylized red maype leaf in the center
- It has a horizontal biocolor design, features royal blue(top) and crimson red(bottom) bands, with a white equilateral triangle at the hoist, inside the triangle is a golden yellow sun with eight rays and three stars, all golden yellow
- It has a red background symbolizes the Chinese Comminist Revolution
- It has a horizontal tricolor featuring a white stripe on top, a red stripe on the bottom, and a vertical blue stripe on the hoist side
- It has white rectangular flag with a red circle in the center
- It has a vertical tricolor of green, white, and red
- It has a red background with a large yellow five-painted star in the center
- It has a red star on a blue background, with a white stripe on the left
20 Clues: It has a vertical tricolor of green, white, and red • It has a red background with a white crescent and star • It has a unique design featuring gold, black, and green • It has white rectangular flag with a red circle in the center • It has a tricolor with horizontal bands of black, red, and gold • ...
country and language 2025-03-21
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- Language spoken in Poland
- Language spoken in India
- Messi’s home country
- Country where Neymar is from
- Language spoken in Italy
- Language spoken in the Netherlands
- Language spoken in Russia
- Country with a flag that's black, red, and yellow
- Country where pandas live
- Language spoken in Korea
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- Country known for Bali
- Country where sushi was born
- Country famous for elephants
- Language spoken in Spain
- Language spoken in China
- Country where kangaroos live
- Cristiano Ronaldo’s home country
- Country where you can see the Eiffel Tower
- Country with the Great Pyramid
- Country that colonized Palestine
20 Clues: Messi’s home country • Country known for Bali • Language spoken in India • Language spoken in Spain • Language spoken in China • Language spoken in Italy • Language spoken in Korea • Language spoken in Poland • Language spoken in Russia • Country where pandas live • Country where sushi was born • Country famous for elephants • Country where Neymar is from • Country where kangaroos live • ...
Adjectives, town, country 2022-09-29
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- nagyobb
- tér
- barátságosabb
- város
- jobb
- csúnya
- exciting izgalmasabb
- tisztább
- útkereszteződés
- kint
- mögött
- erdő
- vonzó
- állomás
- piszkos
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- körforgalom
- forgalmas, nyüzsgő, elfoglalt
- közlekedési lámpa
- biztonságosabb
- csendesebb
- tömeg
- mellett
- forgalom
- tó
- irodaépület
- közel
- távolsági busz
- meleg
- szemben
- hajó
- előtt
- izgalmas
- mező, szántóföld
- könnyebb
- kelet
- észak
36 Clues: tó • tér • jobb • hajó • kint • erdő • tömeg • város • közel • meleg • előtt • kelet • vonzó • észak • csúnya • mögött • nagyobb • mellett • szemben • állomás • piszkos • forgalom • tisztább • izgalmas • könnyebb • csendesebb • körforgalom • irodaépület • barátságosabb • biztonságosabb • távolsági busz • útkereszteződés • mező, szántóföld • közlekedési lámpa • exciting izgalmasabb • forgalmas, nyüzsgő, elfoglalt
name the country 2025-06-08
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- Known as the Land of the Rising Sun.
- Has the Amazon rainforest.
- Lanka Island nation famous for tea.
- Home to Buckingham Palace.
- Famous for tacos and sombreros.
- Mount Everest is located here.
- Taj Mahal is found here.
- Known for spicy food and beautiful beaches.
- Known for maple syrup and Mounties.
- Statue of Liberty is located here.
- Largest country in the world by area.
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- Famous for pyramids and pharaohs.
- Famous for chocolate and watches.
- Known for tulips and windmills.
- Home to kangaroos and koalas.
- Country with the Eiffel Tower.
- Home to the Great Wall.
- Hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
- Famous for pizza and pasta.
- Korea Popular for K-pop music.
20 Clues: Home to the Great Wall. • Taj Mahal is found here. • Has the Amazon rainforest. • Home to Buckingham Palace. • Famous for pizza and pasta. • Home to kangaroos and koalas. • Country with the Eiffel Tower. • Mount Everest is located here. • Known for tulips and windmills. • Famous for tacos and sombreros. • Hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup. • Korea Popular for K-pop music. • ...
Guess what country 2025-11-16
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- Home to Istambul and the food Americans gobble up at Christmas
- Country that borders Sweden
- Home to Reykjavik, active volcanos, horses, and chips made from dried fish
- Once ruled by a tribe called the "Angles". Home to football, rugby, fox hunting, and Mr. Bean
- Famous for Heidi, chocolate, watches, mountains and banks
- Warsaw, Kraków, and Gdańsk are cities in this country that gave us the composer Chopin, and scientists Marie Curie and Copernicus
- Known as "Down under", this country has kangaroos and koala bears
- Ruled by a French king and German queen
- Home of the Leprachaun, 4 leaf clovers, and Saint Patrick's day
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- Land of the sauna
- Home to Feta cheese, souvlaki, and the Acropolis.
- The "land of the rising sun". Home of Sushi, Mount Fuji and Godzilla
- Amsterdam is a city this country
- Country on USA's northern border. Very polite people!
- Home of the pyramids
- Home of the Taj Mahal, curry, and Bollywood movies
- Pizza, spaghetti, and gondolas come from here
- Famous food includes frogs, snails, wine and cheese
- People speak with potatoes in their throats, eat red hotdogs, and go to Tivoli
- Country on USA's southern border
20 Clues: Land of the sauna • Home of the pyramids • Country that borders Sweden • Amsterdam is a city this country • Country on USA's southern border • Ruled by a French king and German queen • Pizza, spaghetti, and gondolas come from here • Home to Feta cheese, souvlaki, and the Acropolis. • Home of the Taj Mahal, curry, and Bollywood movies • ...
Female Country Singers 2025-10-28
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- Ode To Billie Joe
- Tim McGraw
- Shut Up And Kiss Me
- Delta Dawn
- Blue
- Road Less Traveled
- Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen Roses
- The House That Built Me
- Fancy
- Weren't For The Wind
- Maybe It Was Memphis
- Funny Face
- Before He Cheats
- Paper Roses
- Something To Talk About
- Red High Heels
- Two More Bottles Of Wine
- 80s Ladies
- Concrete Angel
- I'll Get Over You
- Lesson In Leavin'
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- Redneck Woman
- Girls With Guitars
- Crazy
- Tennessee Flat Top Box
- Love Is A Rose
- Rose Garden
- Suds In The Bucket
- Man! I Feel Like A Woman
- It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
- My Church
- Heart Like A Truck
- Penthouse
- Follow Your Arrow
- Sleeping Single In A Double Bed
- Stand By Your Man
- Just Another Woman In Love
- Except For Monday
- Strawberry Wine
- Coal Miner's Daughter
- Once A Day
- She's In Love With The Boy
- Jolene
- Harper Valley P.T.A.
- This Kiss
- Cheap Whiskey
- I Hope You Dance
47 Clues: Blue • Crazy • Fancy • Jolene • My Church • Penthouse • This Kiss • Tim McGraw • Delta Dawn • Funny Face • Once A Day • 80s Ladies • Rose Garden • Paper Roses • Redneck Woman • Cheap Whiskey • Love Is A Rose • Red High Heels • Concrete Angel • Strawberry Wine • Before He Cheats • I Hope You Dance • Ode To Billie Joe • Follow Your Arrow • Stand By Your Man • Except For Monday • I'll Get Over You • Lesson In Leavin' • ...
Rye Country Day 2025-11-21
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- Homecoming, in other words
- School Newspaper
- (sometimes)quiet hub for study and research.
- The best period of the day for many.
- The big spring dance with tuxes and dresses.
- Often dreaded, sometimes celebrated.
- one of the schools main goals
- stressful time of the year differing from your average final
- where the day starts
- the cafeteria staff
- One of the school’s two main colors.
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- The school’s mascot/team nickname.
- As in “______ of a Graduate.”
- Teacher who helps guide your school journey.
- Students argue, persuasively.
- Memories in print
- Four-letter acronym for Science-Technology-Engineering-Arts-Math at RCDS.
- part of 4 down
- Community Meeting location
- Our Head of School
- Part of the school’s motto: “Not for self, but for ___”.
21 Clues: part of 4 down • School Newspaper • Memories in print • Our Head of School • the cafeteria staff • where the day starts • Homecoming, in other words • Community Meeting location • As in “______ of a Graduate.” • Students argue, persuasively. • one of the schools main goals • The school’s mascot/team nickname. • The best period of the day for many. • Often dreaded, sometimes celebrated. • ...
Country Information Puzzle 2020-07-17
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- A popular Turkish dish
- A popular Italian dish
- A famous mountain in Tanzania
- A popular Greek dish
- A famous Egyptian landmark
- The language spoken in Turkey
- An animal that lives in Greece
- The capital of Egypt
- The capital of Tunisia
- A popular Tanzanian dish
- The capital of Turkey
- The language spoken in Tanzania
- An animal that lives in Italy
- An animal that lives in Tanzania
- The language spoken in Egypt & Tunisia
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- A famous Greek landmark
- A famous Turkish landmark
- A famous Italian landmark
- An animal that lives in Tunisia
- A popular Tunisian dish
- An animal that lives in Egypt
- The language spoken in Greece
- A famous Tunisian landmark
- The capital of Tanzania
- A popular Egyptian dish
- The capital of Italy
- An animal that lives in Turkey
- The capital of Greece
- The language spoken in Italy
29 Clues: A popular Greek dish • The capital of Egypt • The capital of Italy • The capital of Turkey • The capital of Greece • A popular Turkish dish • A popular Italian dish • The capital of Tunisia • A famous Greek landmark • A popular Tunisian dish • The capital of Tanzania • A popular Egyptian dish • A popular Tanzanian dish • A famous Turkish landmark • A famous Italian landmark • ...
Country Dance - easy 2022-03-01
20 Clues: Dumas • 1,2,3 • 5,6,7,_ • 1&2 step • Neon Moon • not a line • turn around • Mary Jo, etc • lesson night • on your feet • lesson place • hip movements • old-timers walk • how many steps? • shake that booty • your other dancer • could be shocking • group of musicians • not just for grapes • where we dance, mostly
Country Music Vocabulary 2022-02-08
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- Nickname of Little Jimmy Dickens
- This style of music originated with the French-speaking Arcadian people from the Bayou region of Southwest Louisiana.
- This style of music originated in the Rio Grande Valley in the late 1800s. Blend of polka and waltz rhythms with Mexican folk music.
- Musical style based on traditional Mexican Music
- Style of music influenced by rock and roll and traditional country
- A short necked instrument with eight paired strings
- The man in Black
- This type of Country was created in the late 50s. The two producers responsible for the sound were Owen Bradley and Chet Atkins.
- Style of music was invented by Elvis Presley and Sam Phillips.
- The opposition by some artists to the Nashville Sound
- Type of country took traditional string bands and incorporated a big band sound
- Also known as a violin. Came to America from the British Isles.
- Nicknamed the Red-Headed Stranger
- Emphasizes the Appalachian roots of the Genre. Bill Monroe is the pioneer of this form of country music
- Originally called the WSM Barn Dance.
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- An amalgam of roots music. Popularly referred to as alt-country.
- A plucked string instrument brought to America from Africa by early slaves
- Hard driving electric music that emerged from Cajun and Creole cultures of Louisiana's Bayou. Sung in French and steeped in blues and African influences
- Precursor to the steel guitar, it was invented by the Dopyera Brothers in the 1920s.
- King of Country Music
- A member of the zither family. Made famous by Sara Carter of the Carter Family
- Capitol of Country Music
- Nickname for country music legend Buck Owens
- Queen of Country Music
- A reed instrument worn like a vest. Used primarily in conjunto.
25 Clues: The man in Black • King of Country Music • Queen of Country Music • Capitol of Country Music • Nickname of Little Jimmy Dickens • Nicknamed the Red-Headed Stranger • Originally called the WSM Barn Dance. • Nickname for country music legend Buck Owens • Musical style based on traditional Mexican Music • A short necked instrument with eight paired strings • ...
Crossword Country Skiing 2021-02-18
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- trick, Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game.
- Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport.
- system in speed skating.
- by two or four person teams and is the only sledding apparatus with a steering mechanism.
- Last name of American short track speed skater; most decorated USA male Winter Olympian; winner of Dancing with the Stars.
- word for sled.
- oop, Frontside rotation on the backside wall of a halfpipe that also happens to be a basketball offensive play.
- name of the youngest athlete in history to win an Olympic slalom gold medal in Sochi (2014).
- Last name of one of two female alpine skiers to have won four World Cup overall championships.
- in which the rider transfers weight from the front to the back foot to snap the snowboard off the ground.
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- name of American long track speed skater; first male athlete to win back to back Gold medals in the 1000m (2006 in Torino, 2010 in Vancouver).
- skating edge jump named after the 1909 Swedish world champion.
- part of the ski ramp where skiers gain speed before taking off.
- in a ski run.
- for "sloping track".
- term for downhill ski trail.
- French Olympic figure skater known for landing a backflip on one blade.
- D-men.
- When a snowboarder inverts themselves sideways at least two distinct times in the air.
- One-footed figure skating spin executed while holding the other foot behind your head by the blade.
20 Clues: D-men. • in a ski run. • word for sled. • for "sloping track". • system in speed skating. • term for downhill ski trail. • Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport. • skating edge jump named after the 1909 Swedish world champion. • part of the ski ramp where skiers gain speed before taking off. • trick, Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game. • ...
IN THE COUNTRY 2021-02-27
20 Clues: list • trava • hrošč • zvezek • kompas • čebela • metulj • žuželke • mravlja • svetilka • strupeno • cvetlice • svinčnik • kobilica • nahrbtnik • zemljevid • daljnogled • fotoaparat • raziskovalec • zapestna ura
City vs Country 2021-09-28
21 Clues: сто • тихий • толпа • гость • город • метро • корова • тысяча • пейзаж • кормить • защищать • огромный • уставший • торопиться • безопасный • чувствовать • обмениваться • преступление • уходить, оставлять • скучать, пропускать • возможность, условия
Country and society 2023-05-19
26 Clues: kalba • narys • kaimas • negalia • benamis • valdžia • bučinys • pagarba • rinkėjas • išrinkti • patyčios • balsuoti • jaunimas • rinkimai • mokestis • protestas • politikas • pūsti.nosį • nusilenkti • parlamentas • populiacija • nusikaltimas • gauti.dovaną • savanoriauti • sukurti kalbą • gimtasis(pvz.gimtoji.kalba)
A COSMOPOLITAN COUNTRY 2023-07-03
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- joyas
- grupos
- mantiene
- desarrollo
- aumentar
- tradiciones
- mover
- judío
- maravilloso
- corazón
- tienda
- combinado
- porque
- mundo
- centro
- negocio
- localizado
- aumentado
- cosmopolita
- diversidad
- compras
- extranjeros
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- hacer
- personas
- último
- colonias
- establecido
- visita
- cuidades
- economía
- chino
- algunos
- cultura
- italiano
- propio
- asentarse
- indio
- años
- universo
- durante
- permanecer
- mejorar
- tipos/clases
- país
44 Clues: años • país • hacer • joyas • chino • mover • judío • indio • mundo • último • grupos • visita • propio • tienda • porque • centro • algunos • cultura • corazón • durante • negocio • mejorar • compras • personas • colonias • mantiene • cuidades • economía • aumentar • italiano • universo • asentarse • combinado • aumentado • desarrollo • permanecer • localizado • diversidad • establecido • tradiciones • maravilloso • cosmopolita • extranjeros • tipos/clases
in the country 2023-09-04
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- fast narrow wild flow of water
- an animal bred for its fur (though not only)
- a fance made of bushes
- to create with some idea behind
- s system of giving out food using special cards
- small pieces of wood for the fire
- gathered fruit/vegetables/crops
- the same as exactly
- in a way that is not clear or certain
- the grapes tree
- the same as under
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- the opposite of urban
- the sphere of economics which is about growing food
- making you want more
- do something in big quantities in short time
- the one who has a small lot of land
- a male version of a hen
- a territory between 2 mountains
- a lack of something
- a functional farm building
20 Clues: the grapes tree • the same as under • a lack of something • the same as exactly • making you want more • the opposite of urban • a fance made of bushes • a male version of a hen • a functional farm building • fast narrow wild flow of water • to create with some idea behind • gathered fruit/vegetables/crops • a territory between 2 mountains • small pieces of wood for the fire • ...
Country Music Crossword 2024-08-15
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- Lively country bar known for its dance floor and live music.
- Leather footwear popular among country singers and rodeo stars.
- Distinctive nasal sound in classic country music.
- First name of the "Coal Miner's Daughter" singer Lynn.
- String instrument with a distinctive twang in bluegrass and country music.
- First name of the outlaw country legend, "On the Road Again."
- "Jolene" singer and creator of Dollywood.
- Famous family band that laid the foundation for country music.
- First name of the "Friends in Low Places" country superstar.
- Rope tool used by cowboys to catch livestock in rodeos.
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- Western event featuring bull riding and roping contests.
- First name of the "Man in Black" who sang "Ring of Fire."
- Vocal technique often used in traditional country and folk music.
- City known as the capital of country music.
- Rodeo rider often seen in Western movies and songs.
- Brand of wide-brimmed hats worn by cowboys.
- Term for an independent cowboy, also a title of a Western TV series.
- Grand ____ iconic stage in Nashville.
- "Fancy" singer who also starred in a self-titled sitcom.
- First name of Cline, the singer of "Crazy" and "Walkin' After Midnight."
20 Clues: Grand ____ iconic stage in Nashville. • "Jolene" singer and creator of Dollywood. • City known as the capital of country music. • Brand of wide-brimmed hats worn by cowboys. • Distinctive nasal sound in classic country music. • Rodeo rider often seen in Western movies and songs. • First name of the "Coal Miner's Daughter" singer Lynn. • ...
Country and society 2024-03-26
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- Service - work that is not paid, used as a punishment for a crime.
- - making an illegall copy of paper money, a document or painting.
- - tricking people in order to get money from them.
- - trying to get money from someone when you know a Secret they have.
- - when someone kills someone else but not deliberately.
- - money that you have to pay as a punishment.
- - when someone has things to prove a crime
- - a plan of action chosen by political party.
- - person who saw a crime.
- - illegally setting fire to things.
- - person who has been hurt.
- - a Line that divides two countries or areas.
- a them - the official song of a Country.
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- - people who can't read or write.
- - stealing personal data.
- - someone get paid to do something, mosty politicans.
- trafficking - taking people to another Country and forcing them to work.
- - a person who passes a sentance.
- - the system of laws and bawić principles that a stare must follow.
- - when someone painting something on public builds.
- laundering - taking money made by crime and putting it into legal businesses to hide where it came from.
- - i tolerancję of other Nations.
- - when Group of people attack people in public place to achieve something.
- sentencje - when criminal is told they Will be sent to prison if they do anything illegal within a fixed Time period.
24 Clues: - person who saw a crime. • - stealing personal data. • - person who has been hurt. • - i tolerancję of other Nations. • - people who can't read or write. • - a person who passes a sentance. • - illegally setting fire to things. • a them - the official song of a Country. • - when someone has things to prove a crime • - money that you have to pay as a punishment. • ...
Fun Country Facts 2023-10-09
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- Has volcanoes on the flag
- First country to recognize U.S. independence
- Largest African nation
- Largest land-locked country
- Grapefruit originated here
- Founded as a home for formerly enslaved peoples from U.S.
- Has no military
- Wettest country
- Has a Bible on the flag
- Third largest oil producer in the world
- First country to officially recognize nature rights
- World's largest producer of yams
- Sale of chewing gum is illegal here
- World's 5th largest coffee producer
- World’s largest producer of hand-sewed footballs
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- Contains lowest point in Africa
- Country with world’s largest island-in-a-lake-on-an-island-in-a-lake-on-an-island
- Country with the highest number of women in Parliament
- Babies born here are 1 year old
- Country name means "shrimp"
- Flag has an AK-47
- Has over 7,600 islands
- Highest number of official languages
- Bordered by 14 countries
- Has over 2100 castles
- Country name means "lake"
- Double landlocked - it is landlocked and so are its neighbors
- Currently building a new capital city
- Potatoes originated here
- Has 3 capital cities
30 Clues: Has no military • Wettest country • Flag has an AK-47 • Has 3 capital cities • Has over 2100 castles • Largest African nation • Has over 7,600 islands • Has a Bible on the flag • Bordered by 14 countries • Potatoes originated here • Has volcanoes on the flag • Country name means "lake" • Grapefruit originated here • Largest land-locked country • Country name means "shrimp" • ...
Geography Country Crossword 2023-10-26
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- It has 5 national parks and 33 protected areas.
- Staged the Middle East’s first Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2004.
- The only African country in which an outbreak of avian influenza has been reported.
- Has 3 national parks, 11 nature parks and 54 nature reserves.
- It has one of the fastest growing economies in Africa due to oil production, but also faces challenges such as poverty and corruption.
- The world's largest exporter of emeralds and flowers, and the third largest exporter of coffee.
- The people consider it good luck if a baby pees on you.
- It's home to four species of monkeys: the white-faced capuchin, the mantled howler, the squirrel monkey, and the Geoffroy's tamarin.
- It is the only country in the world with Catalan as its official language.
- The Dukes of Burgundy ruled over most of the country.
- There is a pygmy tribe in this country.
- A country having the largest ice cave.
- The first country to become Christian nation.
- It has been inhabited by humans for at least 50,000 years.
- It's home to the world’s longest freshwater lake.
- The largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world by land area and population.
- Experiences a tropical marine climate.
- The name of the country is translated as «abode of peace».
- Sir Garfield St. Auburn Sobers, who is among the world’s greatest cricketer, was born on the island.
- Considered to be the oldest civilization with some historians marking 6000 BC as the beginning of the Chinese civilization. Also, it has the world's longest used written language.
- A country having the oldest oil paintings.
- The national dish is Seswaa, a stew of boiled meat, maize meal and greens.
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- The longest coastline in the world.
- It's the largest country in Africa.
- The longest country in the world from north to south at 2,653 miles.
- A landlocked country located in Asia between China and India.
- The size of Congo is slightly greater than the combined areas of Spain, France, Germany, Sweden, and Norway.
- It is the 8th largest country in the world but only the 30th in population with just over 45 million people.
- It houses the world’s third largest wine cellar.
- The first democratic and secular republic in the Islamic world
- A country has 365 stunning beaches, offering a different beach experience every day of the year.
- The country makes brilliant wine.
- A country that is also a continent
- It's home to over 30 official languages, with Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara being the most commonly spoken.
- The only country in Europe that is entirely landlocked.
- Has a young population, with an average age of 24, and most people don't celebrate birthdays.
- Before acquiring the name It was called "Dahomey."
- Pico do Fogo, an active stratovolcano lying on the volcanic island of Fogo (“Fire”), is the tallest mountain in a country.
- It's home to the Plitvice Lakes National Park, which is known for its stunning waterfalls and turquoise lakes.
- Home to the only jaguar preserve in the world.
- Has the part of the world’s largest mangrove the Sundarbans.
- Also known as “The Babel Tower of the World."
42 Clues: The country makes brilliant wine. • A country that is also a continent • The longest coastline in the world. • It's the largest country in Africa. • A country having the largest ice cave. • Experiences a tropical marine climate. • There is a pygmy tribe in this country. • A country having the oldest oil paintings. • The first country to become Christian nation. • ...
A New Country 2024-09-07
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- petition used to ask forgiveness for Lexington and Concord
- first 10 amendments of the Constitution
- the introduction to the Constitution
- _________ Act that allowed British Soldiers to live in colonist homes
- for strong central government
- __________ and Concord "shot heard around the world"
- the document that established the first government for U.S.
- the presidency, carries out the law
- was signed in 1776 to remove themselves from Britain
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- Thomas ____________ wrote Common Sense
- George ___________ was the first President
- Boston___________ when the colonist threw tea in the Boston Harbor
- Five colonist were killed in the Boston _____________
- creates new laws
- to pass into law
- interprets the law, Supreme court
- a government that abuses its power is a ____________
- against stronger central government
- people who supported the Revolution
- a change or addition to the Constitution
20 Clues: creates new laws • to pass into law • for strong central government • interprets the law, Supreme court • against stronger central government • people who supported the Revolution • the presidency, carries out the law • the introduction to the Constitution • Thomas ____________ wrote Common Sense • first 10 amendments of the Constitution • ...
cross country word 2024-04-28
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- largest ocean
- long thin south american country (brrr!)
- the name of the puzzle
- another word for painful
- attack or fight (anagram saltasu)
- variants include: rasp, straw, black, and blue
- frozen cube, sculpture, lake or water
- to take a human prisoner
- on felix's face
- antarctic flightless bird
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- hurt sfx (anagram ofo)
- create, often reffering to a building
- the creator's sister
- it scares you
- italian food loved by many, often circular when 1st served
- bite soend effect (anagram pcmoh)
- gobble in
- superhero animal (anagram is tab)
- work out
- broken glass or ice
- to be not awake, often with shut eyes
21 Clues: work out • gobble in • largest ocean • it scares you • on felix's face • broken glass or ice • the creator's sister • hurt sfx (anagram ofo) • the name of the puzzle • another word for painful • to take a human prisoner • antarctic flightless bird • bite soend effect (anagram pcmoh) • superhero animal (anagram is tab) • attack or fight (anagram saltasu) • create, often reffering to a building • ...
Country Crossword: Mexico 2024-11-08
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- Volcanic island known best as a sanctuary for pinnipeds and Great White Sharks.
- Revolution leader known for his land reform policies.
- Largest orphanage and hospital complex in the Americas that now functions as a museum.
- Volcano that, according to Aztec culture, was once a warrior in love with a woman named Iztaccihuatl.
- Resort town located nearby Mayan ruins.
- Military general who originally supported Spain against Mexican Independence. Popular despite repeated failures against Texas, the United States, and France.
- Nicknamed "The White City" for its limestone architecture.
- Square containing the Presidential Palace of Mexico and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
- Coup against the democratically elected Francisco I. Madero by supporters of Porfirio Diaz backed by the United States.
- City located in a state that shares its name, which is also shared by a dog breed.
- Wars fought between the Aztec Triple Alliance and their enemies, such as the Tlaxcala that would side with Spanish forces.
- City occupied by the US for seven months.
- Second largest city in Mexico, located in Baja California near San Diego in the US.
- Canyon cut by the Grijalva River.
- Massacre committed by the Mexican Military against university students.
- Head of the Constitutionalist faction during the Mexican Civil War.
- Skyscraper notable for surviving a 1985 earthquake.
- Poem by the nun Sor Juana focused on the narrator's quest for knowledge.
- Largest Mayan city on the Yucatan Peninsula.
- Network of canyons that together are larger than the Grand Canyon.
- Aztec emperor killed when the Spanish conquered Tenochtitlan.
- Fourth largest city in Mexico located on a site named Cuetlaxcoapan, which means "where the serpents shed their skin."
- Early leader of Mexican Independence executed in 1811.
- Cenote considered sacred to the Mayans, who used to sacrifice people in its pool.
- Initial collection of poems by Octavio Paz.
- Beef or goat stew that originated in Western Mexico.
- National Marine Site containing coral reefs.
- Chemist who helped discover the effects on chlorofluorocarbons on the ozone layer.
- Capital of Mexico and largest city in North America.
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- Director of "Pan's Labyrinth" and "The Shape of Water" whose father was kidnapped in 1997.
- Leader of a raid on Columbus, New Mexico, he opposed Porfirio Diaz.
- First indigenous president of Mexico known for his modernization of the country.
- Kahlo's first painting. Does it depict her dual heritage? Her tumultuous marriage with Diego Rivera?
- Mayan city home to the Temple of Inscriptions.
- City home to the largest market in Latin America.
- City inside a state of the same name renowned for its food.
- Spit grilled slices of pork based on a Lebanese lamb recipe.
- Structure containing murals depicting the history of the Mayan people.
- City that became rich off of a silver boom.
- Sea arch that marks the border between the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California.
- Commonly known as "El Angel," this monument was constructed to commemorate Mexican independence from Spain.
- Only palace in North America inhabited by monarchs.
- Corn cakes topped with beans, cheese, cabbage, and more. Originated in Guatemala but has moved north.
- Capital of the Zapotec civilization.
- Remains of a pre-Aztec city home to the Pyramid of the Sun, the third largest in the world.
- Sauce often (though not necessarily) made with chili peppers. Two states claim to be its place of origin.
- Revolt by Mexican revolutionaries and Indigenous nations against Porfidio Diaz.
- Lagoon where grey whales mate during the winter.
- City known for its leather industry.
49 Clues: Canyon cut by the Grijalva River. • Capital of the Zapotec civilization. • City known for its leather industry. • Resort town located nearby Mayan ruins. • City occupied by the US for seven months. • City that became rich off of a silver boom. • Initial collection of poems by Octavio Paz. • Largest Mayan city on the Yucatan Peninsula. • ...
Country Crossword: Brazil 2024-11-03
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- National park known for sand dunes and intermittent lagoons.
- Story by Machado de Assis about a lawyer with an unfaithful wife…or so you are led to believe.
- Fishing village turned popular beach resort.
- Spaceship-like museum in the city of Niteroi.
- Most populous city in the Americas.
- Largest Art Deco statue in the world.
- Pot pie-like snack often filled with date palm, cheese, or shrimp.
- Ornate opera house with a dome in the colors of Brazil's flag.
- One of the founders of Bossa Nova.
- Novel by Jose de Alencar written as part of the Indianist movement, which sought to make a “noble savage” Native American the symbol of Brazil.
- Last monarch of Brazil, nicknamed “the magnanimous.”
- Designed the UN headquarters in New York City.
- Herbal drink known as Ka'ay in Guarani, associated with the gauchos. Known as “mate” in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia.
- Massacre of republican forces by the Imperial army. Over 1,100 were killed.
- Football player nicknamed “the phenomenon.”
- Former capital of Brazil known for its carnival.
- Uprising against the unconstitutional acts of Getulio Vargas.
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- Beaches surrounded by cliffs and Environmental Protection Areas, with waters containing dolphins and sea turtles.
- Massive rainforest; in fact, the largest on earth.
- Originating in Portugal, this dish is comprised of black beans, pork, and beef. It is often considered the national dish of Brazil.
- Capital of Brazil
- War that led to Uruguay's independence from Brazil.
- Created a commune of liberated enslaved people and fought Portuguese forces until his capture and death in 1695.
- Large city in northern Brazil that got rich off the rubber industry.
- Famous model known for her Hollywood appearances, she is a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Environment Program.
- Stadium built for the 1950 World Cup
- Battle between Portuguese settlers and settlers from elsewhere in Europe over gold deposits.
- Center of a 17th century gold rush and birthplace of Aleijadinho, a famous sculptor.
- F1 racer known for his philanthropy, especially in education.
- Grilled beef popular in Southern Brazil.
- Called “Mauritsstad” while it was the capital of Dutch Brazil.
- Town home to the Blue Lake Grotto, with tropical fish, 480 recorded bird species, and fossils.
- Neighborhood that is home to striking colonial architecture; it once was the center of a slave market.
- Center of Afro-Brazilian culture and home of the largest street party in the world, according to Guinness World Records.
- Football Star with 1,279 goals.
- First piece by Ernesto Nazareth, who would later create the Choro genre (which he called “Brazilian Tango.”)
- 720 meter deep canyon part of Aparados da Serra National Park.
- Modernist painting by Tarsila do Amaral showing an exaggerated human figure, from the Tupi-Guarani word for “Man who eats”
- Wetlands home to caimans and jaguars.
- Nicknamed “The Red Princess,” she formally signed the abolition of slavery in Brazil.
- From the Portuguese for “fortress.”
- Military officer who sought to establish peaceful relations with Indigenous peoples.
- Beach made famous in a bossa nova song.
43 Clues: Capital of Brazil • Football Star with 1,279 goals. • One of the founders of Bossa Nova. • Most populous city in the Americas. • From the Portuguese for “fortress.” • Stadium built for the 1950 World Cup • Largest Art Deco statue in the world. • Wetlands home to caimans and jaguars. • Beach made famous in a bossa nova song. • Grilled beef popular in Southern Brazil. • ...
Country and Nationality 2025-02-19
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- Upin and Ipin Nationalities
- Red and white flag
- Capital city of the United States
- Pyramids. (Egypt)
- People from Thailand
- People from America
- Sushi come from
- Korea The opposite of South Korea
- The capital city of South Korea
- The Great Wall
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- Ahmed from Egypt
- Hoshi from Japan
- Eiffel Tower
- The capital city of England
- Neymar from Brazil
- Capital city of Japan
- Hajj
- Pizza and pasta
- Wu Xiao Min is from China
- kangaroos
20 Clues: Hajj • kangaroos • Eiffel Tower • The Great Wall • Pizza and pasta • Sushi come from • Ahmed from Egypt • Hoshi from Japan • Pyramids. (Egypt) • Neymar from Brazil • Red and white flag • People from America • People from Thailand • Capital city of Japan • Wu Xiao Min is from China • Upin and Ipin Nationalities • The capital city of England • The capital city of South Korea • ...
Country Crossword: Tanzania 2024-12-16
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- Capital of Tanzania
- National park where over one million wildebeest participate in the Great Migration.
- 19th century royal palace of the Zanzibar Sultanate, built on top of a previous palace destroyed in the Anglo-Zanzibar War.
- Rebellion of the citizens of Tanganyika against German colonial rule.
- Second highest uninterrupted waterfall in Africa, shared with Zambia.
- Jurassic-era fossil formation containing animals such as Giraffititan and Kentrosaurus.
- Largest city in Tanzania
- Major Medieval East African city that controlled trade to and from the region; it still maintains a population to this day.
- Former president of Tanzania known for his refusal to vaccinate his citizens against Covid-19.
- Lake home to a national park of the same name, which is home to tree-climbing lions.
- Tallest free-standing mountain in the world and an icon of Africa as a whole.
- Capital of the Zanzibar Sultanate that was important in the spice and slave trades.
- Using European firearms, he toppled the Urambo Monarchy to install himself as king.
- Alkaline lake that serves as a breeding site for flamingos. More infamously, animals that die in its waters calcify instead of decomposing.
- Last Omani Sultan of Zanzibar.
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- Also known as "Whale Shark Island" due to its great numbers of the largest extant fish.
- Site of Jane Goodall's work with chimpanzees.
- Tanzania has the largest population of these big cats in the world.
- Tanzania's second tallest mountain, located close to the Kenyan border.
- Novel by Peter Palangyo about a man who returns to his village to make amends with his dying father.
- Sung Swahili poetry accompanied by strings.
- City nicknamed "Rock City," second largest in Tanzania and the Lake Victoria Basin (after Kampala, Uganda.)
- Current president of Tanzania and the first woman to hold the office.
- Omani sultan who made Zanzibar his capital.
- Notorious Afro-Omani slave trader.
- Founder of the Tanganyika African National Union
- British band whose singer was born in Zanzibar.
- Series of depressions ranging from Lebanon to Mozambique, including Tanzania's East African Rift.
- Railway built from Tanzania to Zambia, financed by China.
- Traditional music and dance style of the African Great Lakes that is characterized by hip movement.
- Both the deepest and second largest lake in the world (only Lake Baikal is deeper), and the source of the German and British colony that comprises much of modern Tanzania.
- 1979 conflict with Uganda that led to the overthrowing of Ugandan President Idi Amin.
- Largest unsubmerged volcanic caldera in the world.
- Mary and Louis Leakey discovered the first human species in this valley.
- Host city of the African Court in the African Union.
35 Clues: Capital of Tanzania • Largest city in Tanzania • Last Omani Sultan of Zanzibar. • Notorious Afro-Omani slave trader. • Sung Swahili poetry accompanied by strings. • Omani sultan who made Zanzibar his capital. • Site of Jane Goodall's work with chimpanzees. • British band whose singer was born in Zanzibar. • Founder of the Tanganyika African National Union • ...
Katis country crossword 2025-04-10
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- Has the color light blue on the bottom
- Has a flower in the middle
- Has the colors blue and red
- Has a red circle in the middle
- Has the colors Black, yellow, and red
- Has 50 stars
- Has the colors green, white, and orange
- Has a blue circle in the middle.
- Has a white cross
- Has the colors green, white, and red
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- Has white and red stripes all over the flag
- Has country has 5 yellow stars on the top
- Has the color white in the middle
- Has a red and blue circle in the middle
- Has a red and blue cross
- Has a green background
- Has a blue and white cross
- Has a yellow stripe across the flag
- Has the color red on the top
- Has a yellow rhombus in the middle
20 Clues: Has 50 stars • Has a white cross • Has a green background • Has a red and blue cross • Has a flower in the middle • Has a blue and white cross • Has the colors blue and red • Has the color red on the top • Has a red circle in the middle • Has a blue circle in the middle. • Has the color white in the middle • Has a yellow rhombus in the middle • Has a yellow stripe across the flag • ...
