country Crossword Puzzles
Us History 2023-12-01
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- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions or opportunities
- Cultures all come together to become like the place they go to
- The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.
- Separate cultures in one place
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee and meets the criteria for refugee status.
- The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently.
- The forced removal of a person from a country, typically due to a violation of immigration laws.
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- The process of immigrants becoming fully involved and accepted within a new society or culture.
- Policies and measures implemented by a country to regulate the entry and exit of people at its borders.
- A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The process by which immigrants and their descendants adopt characteristics of the dominant culture in their new country.
- The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born.
13 Clues: Separate cultures in one place • Cultures all come together to become like the place they go to • The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently. • A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • ...
COUNTRIES IN AFRICA 2024-11-30
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- This country has two capital cities
- It’s home to Africa’s oldest forest
- The largest coountry in Africa by land
- The first Black woman to win a Nobel Peace Prize was from this country
- It was the birthplace of coffee
- The Largest Population of Free-Roaming Cheetahs in the World
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- The Grand Mosque of Djenne Is the World’s Largest Manmade Clay Structure
- The first African country to host the Olympics
- The world’s biggest diamond producing country in terms of value.
- The world's largest man-made lake
- Houses the recently erupted mount Nyiragongo
- The country has only ever had one president
- Famous as the “Pearl of Africa”
- The capital is Niamey.
- The first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence from colonial rule
15 Clues: The capital is Niamey. • Famous as the “Pearl of Africa” • It was the birthplace of coffee • The world's largest man-made lake • This country has two capital cities • It’s home to Africa’s oldest forest • The largest coountry in Africa by land • The country has only ever had one president • Houses the recently erupted mount Nyiragongo • ...
NATO Countries 2022-03-28
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- a country in between France, Germany and Belgium
- the capital is Amsterdam
- Country that helped the U.S. during the revolutionary war
- a country that has had fights with Spain in the past
- an island northwest of Europe
- Copenhagen is the capital of this country
- battle of Bulge was fought on the border of Germany and...
- Country north of the United States
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- country that was at war with Russia during Cold War
- a country right next to Sweeden
- had Winston Churchill as Prime minister
- A country who was a dictatorship and led by the create of Facism before joining NATO
12 Clues: the capital is Amsterdam • an island northwest of Europe • a country right next to Sweeden • Country north of the United States • had Winston Churchill as Prime minister • Copenhagen is the capital of this country • a country in between France, Germany and Belgium • country that was at war with Russia during Cold War • a country that has had fights with Spain in the past • ...
PLACES IN THE WORLD 2021-02-28
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- Country that has the most islands in the world is ______.
- The Colosseum is located in _______.
- ________ is the largest countries in world.
- The world's largest island is located at ______.
- City that has the world's longest metro network is _____.
- Taj Mahal is located in _______.
- What country, capital Bangkok, used to be called Siam?
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- The world's largest desert is located at _______.
- Cairo is the capital of what country?
- Santiago is the capital of what country?
- What city that opened a Museum of Literature in 2019?
- National currency of Austria is ______.
- ,City that has the highest percentage of foreign-born residents is _______.
- What Asian country is bigger than France, Spain and Germany combined but has a population of little over two million?
- The Great Bear Lake is in what country?
15 Clues: Taj Mahal is located in _______. • The Colosseum is located in _______. • Cairo is the capital of what country? • National currency of Austria is ______. • The Great Bear Lake is in what country? • Santiago is the capital of what country? • ________ is the largest countries in world. • The world's largest island is located at ______. • ...
Population Vocab 2022-08-24
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- a rich Asian country, over-populated due to it's small size
- when the air, water, soil is contaminated
- the study of the Earth and its societies
- food, land, people, jobs, fuel etc
- living in a situation with little or no money
- more than enough/ plenty of
- to bring goods into a country, such as oil or food.
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- to have too few resources to support the people in your country
- a person's job, or having work
- an under-populated country with many resources but few people to use them
- a West African country that's over-populated
- the land you/ a country has
- the total number of people living in a place
- the wealth and resources of a nation, inc. it's production & consumption
- to use resources
15 Clues: to use resources • the land you/ a country has • more than enough/ plenty of • a person's job, or having work • food, land, people, jobs, fuel etc • the study of the Earth and its societies • when the air, water, soil is contaminated • a West African country that's over-populated • the total number of people living in a place • living in a situation with little or no money • ...
French Speaking Countries 2023-07-06
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- country who has a flag of red yellow and black stripes
- tiny city country on the south coast of France
- a french speaking country in the Caribbean
- French G________ a French speaking region in south America
- the colour of the star on the Moroccan flag
- the number of stripes on the French flag
- the sea to the south of France
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- country in Europe next to France with three stripes of blue white and red
- the capital of France
- the country which has Quebec a French speaking region
- the french word for French
- Country of which the capital is Algiers
- the number of countries in Africa that speak French
- the captial of Tunisia
- in the middle of the Algeria flag is a star and a _______
15 Clues: the capital of France • the captial of Tunisia • the french word for French • the sea to the south of France • Country of which the capital is Algiers • the number of stripes on the French flag • a french speaking country in the Caribbean • the colour of the star on the Moroccan flag • tiny city country on the south coast of France • ...
Central Asia Map Quiz 2023-01-31
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- This country is a teardrop coming from # 2.
- This river sounds like the name of the country it’s in.
- This “-stan” country is to the west of the Caspian Sea.
- This country’s people moved to nearby Turkey and created it 800 years ago.
- Big Daddy country of the unit. (our focus)
- The biggest of the “-stan” countries.
- This capital contains the name of one of the world’s top 5 religions. (You’ll study it w/ Mr. Kyle next year!)
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- This capital was only built 100 years ago, so its name means “quite recent.”
- This “-stan” country is to the east of the Caspian Sea.
- Biggest body of water we’re studying.
- What does “-stan” mean?
- “-stan” country is to the north of the Caspian Sea.
- This country tops the Persian Gulf (recall from last time…).
- This capital is nestled deep in the Himalayan Mts.
14 Clues: What does “-stan” mean? • Biggest body of water we’re studying. • The biggest of the “-stan” countries. • Big Daddy country of the unit. (our focus) • This country is a teardrop coming from # 2. • This capital is nestled deep in the Himalayan Mts. • “-stan” country is to the north of the Caspian Sea. • This “-stan” country is to the east of the Caspian Sea. • ...
International Trade Vocab 2024-04-15
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- A type of money who's value comes from the item from which it is made,often precious metals such as silver and gold
- the value of one currency expressed in terms of another
- This is the legally accepted payment for goods and services
- This is the practice of goods being traded between countries without any tariffs that might slow down trade
- Type of protectionist trade restriction that sets a physical limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported into a country in a given period of time
- The amount of something that money can buy
- This is the amount of currency that can be traded for another countries currency at any given time
- The paper money and coins that make up the money supply of a nation
- Measures the flow of payments between one country and all other countries
- This is a political and economic organization of 10 countries in southeast Asia to improve economic growth
- general name for the exchange of goods and services
- Finacial assistance from the government to encourage the production of or purchase of a good
- This is an agreement signed in 1993 to reduce tariffs between USA, Canada, and Mexico
- These are goods that are brought into one country from another
- Name for a category of trade barriers that a country may impose on another country or countries
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- This occurs when the value of a currency is matched to another currency or other value, such as gold
- Ability of one country or region to specialize in producing a good that another country can produce for trade
- A condition in international trade when the value of the imports into a nation is greater than the value of its exports
- Tax on imported goods designed to prevent domestic companies from having to compete with foreign goods of lower price or superior quality
- Difference in the monetary value of exports and imports for a country
- A ban on trade with a certain country
- A political and economic group that was formed in 1992 to encourage cooperation between 27 member states
- This is any good transported from one country to another
- This occurs when a countries exports are higher than its imports
- A tax on imported goods and is usually designed to protect domestic production of similar goods
- This is the ability of a nation or region to produce more of a certain product than another country or region
- This is a restriction to regulate international commerce and business
27 Clues: A ban on trade with a certain country • The amount of something that money can buy • general name for the exchange of goods and services • the value of one currency expressed in terms of another • This is any good transported from one country to another • This is the legally accepted payment for goods and services • ...
Immigration Unit Crossword 2023-11-29
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- Being a member of a country and given rights because of it.
- A forced move out of a country
- Leaving the country or a place permanently
- Immigrants adopting the culture of their new country.
- A mixture of older cultures combining with a new to make it's own unique culture.
- Moving to another place, usually due to complications
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- Policies and Restrictions to monitor those getting in or out of a country
- A process where a person legally becomes a citizen somewhere else
- A person forced to leave their own country due to danger
- People settling in a different country permanently
- Protection from a country to protect an Immigrant.
- A mix of cultures, but instead of mixing together they stay the same.
- the process of immigrants becoming fully accepted.
13 Clues: A forced move out of a country • Leaving the country or a place permanently • People settling in a different country permanently • Protection from a country to protect an Immigrant. • the process of immigrants becoming fully accepted. • Immigrants adopting the culture of their new country. • Moving to another place, usually due to complications • ...
dictation 2023-07-03
Countries and Capitals 2016-08-18
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- THE CAPITAL OF AFGHANISTAN
- THE CAPITAL OF QATAR
- THE CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY WITH THE LARGEST POPULATION IN THE WORLD
- THE CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY KNOWN FOR ITS 'CARNIVAL'
- AN ARAB COUNTRY FOUND IN THE SOUTH-EASTERN COAST OF THE ARABIAN PENINSULA
- LIONEL MESSI PLAYS FOR THIS COUNTRY
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- THE CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY THAT HOSTS THE 'LA TOMATINA' FESTIVAL
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF A COUNTRY ALSO KNOWN AS 'THE HEXAGON'
- THE CURRENCY OF THIS COUNTRY IS RINGGIT
- THE CAPITAL OF THIS COUNTRY IS OSLO
- THE CAPITAL OF HUNGARY
- THE SECOND LARGEST ISLAND OF THE BRITISH ISLES
12 Clues: THE CAPITAL OF QATAR • THE CAPITAL OF HUNGARY • THE CAPITAL OF AFGHANISTAN • THE CAPITAL OF THIS COUNTRY IS OSLO • LIONEL MESSI PLAYS FOR THIS COUNTRY • THE CURRENCY OF THIS COUNTRY IS RINGGIT • THE SECOND LARGEST ISLAND OF THE BRITISH ISLES • THE CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY KNOWN FOR ITS 'CARNIVAL' • THE CAPITAL CITY OF A COUNTRY ALSO KNOWN AS 'THE HEXAGON' • ...
Economic Inequality 2016-10-18
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- The name of the Government of Ireland's programme of assistance to developing countries
- A location we have studied as an Irish Aid Programme case study
- Long-term improvement aid to help tackle causes of poverty
- The average number of people per square kilometre
- Turning land into desert
- To owe money
- A form of aid other than money
- A coffee brand
- Worst country on the HDI
- The transfer of the ownership of goods or services, from one person or entity to another, in exchange for money
- Producing enough to support you & your family
- This is a measure of people's quality of life
- When one country transfers resources to help another country
- Long lasting solutions that help a country develop
- Another name for slowly developing countries
- Aid from government to world organisations
- These countries economies are growing rapidly
- African, Caribbean & Pacific countries
- One way of measuring economic development
- The action of making use of and benefiting from resources
- When one country controls another
- Aid given when natural disasters cause hunger and disease
- Another name for the developed world
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- A banana company brand name
- Aid from government to government
- Development aid helps develop this
- A source of aid
- The South-East Asian countries such as China & Malaysia are known as these
- Number one country on the HDI
- The gap in wealth and living standards between richer and poorer areas
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- A country that has the capacity to produce secondary goods and services
- How Governments generate money to provide aid
- An example of a natural disaster
- This type of aid comes with certain conditions
- Change in the weather patterns and lasts for extended periods
- An example of a resource transferred by one country to another
- A period of below average precipitation in a given region
38 Clues: To owe money • A coffee brand • A source of aid • Turning land into desert • Worst country on the HDI • A banana company brand name • Number one country on the HDI • A form of aid other than money • An example of a natural disaster • Aid from government to government • When one country controls another • Development aid helps develop this • Another name for the developed world • ...
Economic Inequality 2016-10-18
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- The transfer of the ownership of goods or services, from one person or entity to another, in exchange for money
- A banana company brand name
- Change in the weather patterns and lasts for extended periods
- The gap in wealth and living standards between richer and poorer areas
- Turning land into desert
- Another name for the developed world
- Worst country on the HDI
- The South-East Asian countries such as China & Malaysia are known as these
- Aid from government to government
- This type of aid comes with certain conditions
- An example of a natural disaster
- When one country controls another
- A coffee brand
- These countries economies are growing rapidly
- Number one country on the HDI
- How Governments generate money to provide aid
- Another name for slowly developing countries
- A country that has the capacity to produce secondary goods and services
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- Development aid helps develop this
- A period of below average precipitation in a given region
- Long lasting solutions that help a country develop
- Long-term improvement aid to help tackle causes of poverty
- A location we have studied as an Irish Aid Programme case study
- African, Caribbean & Pacific countries
- Producing enough to support you & your family
- The action of making use of and benefiting from resources
- This is a measure of people's quality of life
- Aid from government to world organisations
- A source of aid
- The average number of people per square kilometre
- To owe money
- Aid given when natural disasters cause hunger and disease
- A form of aid other than money
- One way of measuring economic development
- An example of a resource transferred by one country to another
- The name of the Government of Ireland's programme of assistance to developing countries
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- When one country transfers resources to help another country
38 Clues: To owe money • A coffee brand • A source of aid • Turning land into desert • Worst country on the HDI • A banana company brand name • Number one country on the HDI • A form of aid other than money • An example of a natural disaster • Aid from government to government • When one country controls another • Development aid helps develop this • Another name for the developed world • ...
random crossword 2022-10-06
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- music with trumpets
- a youtube that sells money
- largest country in the world
- place in Italy
- capital of Russia
- country I am going to in 2023
- actor who was in Spaceballs
- the capitol of egypt
- capital of Canada
- a place in Canada
- country that ended in 1991
- a DJ that wrote bangarang
- capital of Italy
- ship that sunk in 1912
- a type of cell phone from apple
- a country that was In WW2
- song by Rihanna and jay z
- the 49th state of USA
- allied country in world war 2
- capitol of VA
- Capital of Massachusetts
- last color of the rainbow
- a guy does siuuu and soccer
- a continent/country
- place for wrestlers
- place where angels live
- landmark in ancient Egypt
- a bull that fought el primero
- thing that is inside of snakes
- the place that did the ----- witch trials
- capital in Ukraine
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- owner of KFC
- 50th state of USA
- character with a blue shirt in Minecraft
- holiday aka Jesus christ's birthday
- a person that tells jokes
- The capital of Spain
- country in Africa starts with z
- the band who wrote the low rider
- capital of Portugal
- capital of France
- music that johnny cash does
- first State in the USA
- volcano in Hawaii starts with k
- type of music in all of rock n roll
- capital of Germany
- instrument with black and white keys
- capital of Poland
- a brand that sells phones tablets
- band that wrote blackened
- music that Eminem does
- consume
- oldest color in the world
- is an app that helps people with grammar
- place that fought in world war 2
55 Clues: consume • owner of KFC • capitol of VA • place in Italy • capital of Italy • 50th state of USA • capital of Russia • capital of France • capital of Canada • a place in Canada • capital of Poland • capital of Germany • capital in Ukraine • music with trumpets • capital of Portugal • a continent/country • place for wrestlers • The capital of Spain • the capitol of egypt • the 49th state of USA • ...
Meiji Period 2023-02-15
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- High ranking samurai that controlled the provinces of Japan.
- China forfeits this country in the Sino-Japanese war. A large island off the coast of China.
- Another word for Russia
- The commodore from the US that went to Japan wanted to trade coal.
- Both China and Japan wanted control over this country.
- Money paid yearly to the Samurai by the government.
- The industrial development of a country.
- The political revolution that brought an
- The system that was abolished by the Meiji Government.
- Military nobility in Japan
- Korean peasant group that wanted to revolt against the Korean government.
- Draft system where the entire population was required to serve in the military. Also called “The Blood Tax.”
- This country fought Japan over Korea.
- The Chinese dynasty that fought in the sino-japanese war.
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- When a country is powerful enough and wants to expand its power by controlling other countries through military force.
- The treaty that ends the Sino-Japanese war.
- Russia, Germany, and France paid Japan to give back port arthur.
- When one country enforces their own laws on another country’s land, and are held to its own laws.
- Armed conflict between different nations or states
- Men of _____ were put into power because they questioned the shogun.
- Government started companies that were sold very cheaply to independent organizations.
- Required school for children
- Group of islands surrounding Taiwan that were given to Japan following the Sino-Japanese war.
- The last samurai
- Another word for “Chinese”
- Sending Japanese people to foreign countries to learn and study.
- A warm water port in China that was attacked by Japan in the Russo-Japanese war.
- The ______ of Japan regained full control over the country.
- When someone associates themselves with the cultures and the things that their country is recognized for and sometimes being against the traditions of other nations.
29 Clues: The last samurai • Another word for Russia • Another word for “Chinese” • Military nobility in Japan • Required school for children • This country fought Japan over Korea. • The industrial development of a country. • The political revolution that brought an • The treaty that ends the Sino-Japanese war. • Armed conflict between different nations or states • ...
Canada and Trade 2025-04-03
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- – An agreement between countries to help each other in case of war or danger.
- – Tiny plants in the ocean that make oxygen and are food for many sea creatures.
- – Using machines or computers to do tasks that people used to do.
- – A product that a country sells to another country.
- – Plants or animals that are brought to a new place and harm the environment.
- – When people do not have enough money or resources to live a healthy life.
- – Water carried in ships to help them balance, which can sometimes bring invasive species to new places.
- – Great damage or chaos.
- – The buying and selling of goods and services.
- – Buying and selling things online, like music, videos, or services.
- – Taxes that a country puts on goods coming from other countries.
- – Rules or taxes that make it harder to buy or sell goods between countries.
- – A product that a country buys from another country.
- – Cutting down trees for wood or to clear land.
- – Tools and machines used by doctors and nurses to help people stay healthy.
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- – Ideas, inventions, or creative work that belong to someone, like books, music, or patents.
- – Plants or animals that naturally live in a certain place.
- – When a country sells more goods to other countries than it buys.
- – Help given to people in need, like food, water, or medicine, often after disasters.
- – The difference between how much a country sells to other countries and how much it buys from them.
- – When a country buys more goods from other countries than it sells.
- – Catching too many fish so that their population gets too small.
- – The variety of living things, like plants, animals, and bacteria, in a certain area.
- – When soldiers or groups help keep peace in a place where there is conflict.
- – Medicines that help protect people from diseases.
25 Clues: – Great damage or chaos. • – The buying and selling of goods and services. • – Cutting down trees for wood or to clear land. • – Medicines that help protect people from diseases. • – A product that a country sells to another country. • – A product that a country buys from another country. • – Plants or animals that naturally live in a certain place. • ...
Capital City Crossword - Ella W 2022-12-07
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- Capital City of Libya
- Europe's oldest capital city
- The name of this Capital City rhymes with Merlin
- Capital City of Canada
- Capital City of the most populated country in the world
- Capital City of the only country starting with a Y
- The home of King Charles|||
- Is the Capital City of the country that is hosting the 2022 World Cup
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- The Capital City of the country that is famous for cherry blossoms
- Capital of Australia
- Capital City of the place with most of the Amazon Rainforest in it
- Home to the Eiffel Tower
- Capital of Russia
- Capital of the country that hosted the first ever world cup
- Capital City of a country that has the same flag as Senegal just without the star
15 Clues: Capital of Russia • Capital of Australia • Capital City of Libya • Capital City of Canada • Home to the Eiffel Tower • The home of King Charles||| • Europe's oldest capital city • The name of this Capital City rhymes with Merlin • Capital City of the only country starting with a Y • Capital City of the most populated country in the world • ...
Social Studies P6 Chapter One 2017-03-01
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- A tropical storm, with high winds
- A raised area of level land bordered on one or more sides by steep slopes or cliffs
- The country that has the is the most populated
- A group of islands
- Leaf-shedding
- country A country that has low industrial production and little modern technology
- A wind that changes direction with the change of season
- Horizontal steps
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- density The average number of people living in a square mile or square kilometer
- This country is an archipelago
- Growing two or more crops on the same land in the same season or at the same time
- Able to support plant growth
- Japan is the world's largest importer of _____
- country A country with many industries and well-developed economy
- China has a large supply of ____
15 Clues: Leaf-shedding • Horizontal steps • A group of islands • Able to support plant growth • This country is an archipelago • China has a large supply of ____ • A tropical storm, with high winds • The country that has the is the most populated • Japan is the world's largest importer of _____ • A wind that changes direction with the change of season • ...
European Countries Crossword Puzzle(i'm not from Europe) 2021-07-24
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- Created the Olympics Games
- Largest European country
- Umberto II was the last of this country's monarchy
- Thor is a fictional character based on folklore from this European country
- Home of the worlds biggest castle
- Unfortunately the poorest European country
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- London is a city in this country
- This European country is an island
- Monte Rosa in the biggest mountain in this European country
- It's capitol is Berlin
- Home of the Eiffel Tower
- They were the first European country to send settlers to North America
12 Clues: It's capitol is Berlin • Home of the Eiffel Tower • Largest European country • Created the Olympics Games • London is a city in this country • Home of the worlds biggest castle • This European country is an island • Unfortunately the poorest European country • Umberto II was the last of this country's monarchy • Monte Rosa in the biggest mountain in this European country • ...
GRADE 7 Commonly Misspelled Words 3 2025-11-14
17 Clues: famous • symbol • plural • process • luggage • believe • library • country • receive • burglar • cemetery • neighbor • glaciers • discovery • essential • embarrassed • influential
What's Up Africa? #5 2016-10-30
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- The country which had filed a notice of their intention to leave the ICC due to investigations of killings that influences the President’s decision
- This country recently campaigns #endchildmarriage to celebrate #InternationalDayofGirls
- From which country did the government reject the set up of a church that is anti-homosexual?
- Fully autonomous drone (Vayu) has been delivering blood samples and vaccines to the rural area in (country)
- Where African leaders met for a Regional Summit on Peace and Security
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- In which country was there a firefight between police forces and two armed Jihadists?
- Which country decided to leave the International Criminal Court?
- Council of Ministers in (country) held a meeting to focus on adopting the previous draft texts, making appointments, and hearing presentations from each departments
- Its president would not run for a third term in office and make changes to extend his rule despite accusations from the opponents
- A man was interviewed in (country) saying that its woman’s fault if they get sexually assaulted, which proved that discrimination towards woman still exists despite government’s regulations on woman’s justice and equality
- Joins South Africa and Burundi to pull of the International Criminal Court after accusing the tribunal of persecuting and humiliating Africans
- President Kenyatta, the president in this country, meet Sudanese President al-Bashir on October 2016 to discuss increased cooperation pertaining to culture, media, technology, housing and infrastructure
- African country with highest numbers of entrepreneurs, other than Nigeria, Uganda and Botswana
- Reaffirms support for International Criminal Court and regrets South Africa decision
- Prince Johnson (who actually got kicked out from his candidacy) is one of the candidate of next year election in this country
15 Clues: Which country decided to leave the International Criminal Court? • Where African leaders met for a Regional Summit on Peace and Security • Reaffirms support for International Criminal Court and regrets South Africa decision • In which country was there a firefight between police forces and two armed Jihadists? • ...
Tourism 2014-11-11
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- TOURISM / Internal tourism plus outbound tourism.
- STATISTICS / Total visitors expenditure is a simple measure of the economic value of foreign visitors to a country.
- SEGMENTATION / Grouping potential tourism customers based on their location, is the oldest and simplest basis for market segmentation.
- / Visits by residents of a country to another country.
- / An intermediate zone where the principal travel activity of tourism occurs, distinct from visit activity in destination.
- TOURISM / Visits by residents of a country to their own country.
- PROFILE STATISTICS / Made up of statistics relating to the visitors and those of the visits.
- / Represents the generating market for tourism and, in a sense, provides the ‘push’ to stimulate and motivate travel.
- / Comprises the activities of persons travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure, business, and other purposes.
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- STATISTICS / The total number of international tourist arrivals to a country and the total number of international tourist departures from that country are key measures of demand.
- / Visits by residents and nonresidents of the country of reference.
- / Visits to a country by nonresidents.
- DEMAND / The expenditure made by or behalf of the visitors before, during or after the trip and which expenditure is related to the trip and which trip is undertaken outside the usual environment of the visitors.
- / Where the demands of tourism lead to the mutation and sometimes destruction of the meaning of cultural performances and events.
- SEGMENTATION / Consumers are group according to variables that define them in an objective, easily measurable way.
- INTEREST TRAVELERS / Defined as " tourism undertaken for a distinct and specific reason; thereby indicating that the special interest tourist has a specific interest-based motivation for his/her travel to another destination.
- TRAVEL / Backbone or bread and butter of the tourism industry.
- / The ‘sharp end’ of tourism.
18 Clues: / The ‘sharp end’ of tourism. • / Visits to a country by nonresidents. • TOURISM / Internal tourism plus outbound tourism. • / Visits by residents of a country to another country. • TRAVEL / Backbone or bread and butter of the tourism industry. • TOURISM / Visits by residents of a country to their own country. • ...
Immigration Summative 2024-11-27
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- Most foreign people can't speak the same ________ as we Americans do
- This country has a very different culture than us and runs on a single-party system
- Some people have this in a foreign country that relays info about that country
- All foreign countries ________ are different which would make it chU.S.ing to adapt to the U.S.'s
- Most foreign countries lack these which makes it hard to produce money to sustain a family
- This boat carried the immigrants to Ellis Island
- This country has extremely high taxes and high living costs making lifestyle very hard
- Foreign countries make people fight in these when disagreeing with another country
- This country has a varying climate which makes it hard to live there, this place also has very poor public services which would help lead their decision to come to America
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- This room is where people gather to be medically inspected, also nicknamed the Great Hall
- In this country, money is very tight, and the country has the highest rate of immigrants allowed in the U.S.
- This country has a very poor economy and offers the least amount of jobs out of all the countries
- In some countries these aren't given to you which makes your life feel very controlled
- Most immigrants are going to be treated differently and made fun of for their original culture, this is called
- In other countries getting _____ is harder because of the decrease in pay
- This is the place where the people who didn't pass their medical examination go, this is also nicknamed "The Isle of Tears"
- In some countries, unlike the U.S., you are not granted the freedom of ________, and it is chosen for you
17 Clues: This boat carried the immigrants to Ellis Island • Most foreign people can't speak the same ________ as we Americans do • In other countries getting _____ is harder because of the decrease in pay • Some people have this in a foreign country that relays info about that country • Foreign countries make people fight in these when disagreeing with another country • ...
Us History 2023-12-01
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- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions or opportunities
- Cultures all come together to become like the place they go to
- The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.
- Separate cultures in one place
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee and meets the criteria for refugee status.
- The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently.
- The forced removal of a person from a country, typically due to a violation of immigration laws.
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- The process of immigrants becoming fully involved and accepted within a new society or culture.
- Policies and measures implemented by a country to regulate the entry and exit of people at its borders.
- A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The process by which immigrants and their descendants adopt characteristics of the dominant culture in their new country.
- The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born.
13 Clues: Separate cultures in one place • Cultures all come together to become like the place they go to • The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently. • A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • ...
Us History 2023-12-01
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- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions or opportunities
- Cultures all come together to become like the place they go to
- The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.
- Separate cultures in one place
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee and meets the criteria for refugee status.
- The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently.
- The forced removal of a person from a country, typically due to a violation of immigration laws.
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- The process of immigrants becoming fully involved and accepted within a new society or culture.
- Policies and measures implemented by a country to regulate the entry and exit of people at its borders.
- A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The process by which immigrants and their descendants adopt characteristics of the dominant culture in their new country.
- The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born.
13 Clues: Separate cultures in one place • Cultures all come together to become like the place they go to • The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently. • A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • ...
Geography of Africa (February 2025) 2025-02-05
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- Reaching 4,130 miles long, this river runs through eleven countries.
- Gaining its independence in 2005, it is Africa's newest country.
- Series of islands sharing a bird's name and off of the African continent's coast belongs to Spain and used by Columbus during his famous voyages of exploration.
- National capital of Nigeria, with over 21 million residents, it is Africa's largest metropolitan area.
- This eastern Africa country shares its name with an extinct volcano.
- World's largest tropical lake. Named for a British queen, it is surrounded by the countries of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
- A mixed woodland-grassland that covers much of southern and eastern Africa. Popular animals like elephants, zebras, and rhinos call this environment home.
- Modern country where the ancient city of Timbuktu is located.
- Entirely surrounding by Senegal, Africa's small country run along this river of the same name.
- This color name for the Sea separating African continent from the Middle East.
- Famous port city in Egypt, it was named for Alexander the Great.
- Stretching from Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea, and 3.6 million square miles in size, it is the world's largest hot desert.
- Africa's only member of the G20 economic forum and host for the 2010 Soccer World Cup. This country was formally created in 1910 by merging of the colonies of Cape, Natal, Transvaal and Orange River.
- Morocco's chief port and economic center. It also the name of a famous 1942 film.
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- At 19,341 feet high, it is Africa's highest mountain.
- Africa's northernmost point, Iles des Chiens, is found in this small country whose capital city is Tunis.
- Ras Hafun, a promontory in this country's Bari region, is African mainland's easternmost point.
- A rocky headland on the Atlantic coast in South Africa.
- Africa's second longest river. Shares its name with two largest countries bordering it and Africa's largest rainforest.
- With a population of over 227 million people, this is Africa's most populated country.
- Found in Senegal, Pointe des __________ is Africa's westernmost point.
- At over 17,000,000 people, it is African continent's largest city.
- The Portuguese term for Needles, Cape ________ is the geographic southernmost tip of the African continent. Traditionally serves as the dividing line between Atlantic and Indian oceans.
- At 919,595 square miles, this north African country is the continent's geographic country.
- Ocean that entirely surrounds the island country of Madagascar.
- Cape ______ is a series of islands roughly 400 miles off the west coast of the African continent.
- African country that is 50% within the Sahara desert and 50% below it.
- This city in Egypt is home to the famous Pyramids and Sphinx.
28 Clues: At 19,341 feet high, it is Africa's highest mountain. • A rocky headland on the Atlantic coast in South Africa. • Modern country where the ancient city of Timbuktu is located. • This city in Egypt is home to the famous Pyramids and Sphinx. • Ocean that entirely surrounds the island country of Madagascar. • ...
Government 2016-07-28
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- a different country
- ways of meeting the public need eg., health sevices
- act or speak for another
- arrivalof settlers in a new country
- central, made up of all the States and Territories
- people electd to plan and run local services
- the natural world
- a matter discussed in parliament that may become law
- parts of a country, having responsibility for some services and law making, but being part of one nation
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- somebody who speaks on behalf of others
- people living together in an area
- rules which must be obeyed
- to do with government eg., a political party will try to elect to government
- the group of people that has the authority to lead a country
- legal resident of a country, either by being born there or choosing to become a citizen
- a form of government eg., a political party will try to be elected to government
- choose somebody by voting for them
- in the nearby area
- making a choice for or against something
19 Clues: the natural world • in the nearby area • a different country • act or speak for another • rules which must be obeyed • people living together in an area • choose somebody by voting for them • arrivalof settlers in a new country • somebody who speaks on behalf of others • making a choice for or against something • people electd to plan and run local services • ...
Olympic Games 2012-08-23
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- What country lead in the competitors in the opening ceremony?
- How many gold medals did Australia win?
- Who got silver in the mens long jump?
- What country broke the world record in the 4x100m mens final relay?
- Who won the 5000m and 10000m mens races?
- Who won the womens 100m Hurdles?
- Who came second against Usain Bolt in the mens 100m and 200m finals?
- Who came fourth in the mens 100m sprint final?
- What country came second in the 2012 Olympics?
- How many events are in the triathlon?
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- What event did Australia win its most medals in?
- What team does Lebron James play for?
- What country held the 2012 Olympics?
- What swimmer is named the GOAT?
- What country will host the 2016 Olympics?
- Who broke the world record for mens 100m?
- What Jamaican athlete hurt himself in the 1oom sprint final?
- Where did Australia come on the medal table?
- What event did a gold medal get taken off an athlete?
19 Clues: What swimmer is named the GOAT? • Who won the womens 100m Hurdles? • What country held the 2012 Olympics? • What team does Lebron James play for? • Who got silver in the mens long jump? • How many events are in the triathlon? • How many gold medals did Australia win? • Who won the 5000m and 10000m mens races? • What country will host the 2016 Olympics? • ...
Olympic Games 2012-08-23
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- What swimmer is named the GOAT?
- What country broke the world record in the 4x100m mens final relay?
- Who got silver in the mens long jump?
- What country lead in the competitors in the opening ceremony?
- What team does Lebron James play for?
- What country will host the 2016 Olympics?
- What event did Australia win its most medals in?
- Who came fourth in the mens 100m sprint final?
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- Who won the womens 100m Hurdles?
- What country held the 2012 Olympics?
- Who won the 5000m and 10000m mens races?
- What Jamaican athlete hurt himself in the 1oom sprint final?
- How many events are in the triathlon?
- Where did Australia come on the medal table?
- Who broke the world record for mens 100m?
- What country came second in the 2012 Olympics?
- Who came second against Usain Bolt in the mens 100m and 200m finals?
- What event did a gold medal get taken off an athlete?
- How many gold medals did Australia win?
19 Clues: What swimmer is named the GOAT? • Who won the womens 100m Hurdles? • What country held the 2012 Olympics? • How many events are in the triathlon? • Who got silver in the mens long jump? • What team does Lebron James play for? • How many gold medals did Australia win? • Who won the 5000m and 10000m mens races? • Who broke the world record for mens 100m? • ...
Civics 2012-09-13
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- People fleeing persecution in their home countries
- Areas made up of cities and suburbs
- Area consisting of a few farms and small towns
- Annual number of live births per 1,000 people
- People in the United States who are citizens of another country
- Hope of a better life for everyone
- A count of U.S. residents
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- Study of what it means to be a citizen
- Force someone to leave the country
- Ideals that form the basis of this great country
- People who come from other lands
- organization who exercises authority as a political unit
- Legal process to become a citizen
- Areas surrounding cities that people moved to in the mid 1900's
- States in the South and West with a warm climate
- legally recognized member of a country
- Annual number of deaths per 1,000 people
- Movement of large numbers of people from region to region
- Set numbers for how many immigrants can come from a country
19 Clues: A count of U.S. residents • People who come from other lands • Legal process to become a citizen • Force someone to leave the country • Hope of a better life for everyone • Areas made up of cities and suburbs • Study of what it means to be a citizen • legally recognized member of a country • Annual number of deaths per 1,000 people • ...
Geography 2022-05-16
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- what is the largest river in the world
- what is the capital of Eswatini
- how many countries have no snakes
- what is the biggest country in the world
- is the smallest country in the world
- what continent has the least amount of countries
- the united states is the ____ biggest country in the world
- what is the biggest island in Greece
- what is the capital of Ethiopia
- what is the biggest continent in the world
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- how many "-stans" are there in the world
- what is the capital of India
- what is the only country that contains the word "asia" in it
- what is the capital of Ghana
- what continent has 13 countries and would have the least if it weren't for Antarctica
- what is the capital of Egypt
- what is the biggest city in the world
- what country has the most venomous animal in the world and to humans
- what is the smallest continent in the world
19 Clues: what is the capital of India • what is the capital of Ghana • what is the capital of Egypt • what is the capital of Eswatini • what is the capital of Ethiopia • how many countries have no snakes • is the smallest country in the world • what is the biggest island in Greece • what is the biggest city in the world • what is the largest river in the world • ...
Thursdays "No-Clue" Crew Quiz 2024-01-31
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- 66% of the human body is what?
- What is the smallest unit of matter?
- ABBA originated in which country?
- Guess the logo in pic C
- An individual blood cell takes how many seconds to make a complete circuit of the body?
- Which is the only food that cannot go off?
- What was the first fruit to be eaten on the Moon?
- In Ancient Rome, how many days of the week were there?
- What is the largest social media network in the world?
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- How many bones do sharks have in their body?
- Surname of the famous person in pic E
- What was the first Pixar movie?
- Surname of the famous person in pic F
- What country is outlined in pic B
- Guess the logo in pic D
- In which country was the game of chess invented?
- In the Rascal Flatts song, life is a what?
- Krone is the currency of which country?
- What country is outlined in pic A
19 Clues: Guess the logo in pic D • Guess the logo in pic C • 66% of the human body is what? • What was the first Pixar movie? • What country is outlined in pic B • ABBA originated in which country? • What country is outlined in pic A • What is the smallest unit of matter? • Surname of the famous person in pic E • Surname of the famous person in pic F • ...
chapter 21 Civics 2023-04-18
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- reduces the growth of the money supply
- special tax reductions
- when a country can provide a product more efficiently
- increases the growth of the money supply
- the value of the next best alternative that is given when a country specializes
- a person or company that provides the goods or services
- a country sells more than it buys
- the amount of money banks must have available
- they lead major changes in a business cycle
- a country buys more than it sells
- the economic rivalry among businesses selling similar products
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- signs that lag behind or follow major changes
- the interaction of groups in an economy
- a person that buys goods or services
- when a nation can produce more of a given product than another country
- a limit on the exchange of goods
- involve the buying and selling of government bonds
- signs that show economists how the economy is doing at the present time
- the difference between the value of its exports and its imports
19 Clues: special tax reductions • a limit on the exchange of goods • a country sells more than it buys • a country buys more than it sells • a person that buys goods or services • reduces the growth of the money supply • the interaction of groups in an economy • increases the growth of the money supply • they lead major changes in a business cycle • ...
East Asia Geography 2025-12-02
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- This desert sits on the border of China and Mongolia
- The third longest river in the world
- The Huang He river empties into this sea
- This desert is located in China's northwest corner
- This mountain rainge separates China from South Asia
- This country is located off of China's east coast and is made up of four main islands
- Much of China's fertile soil is located here
- The capital of Vietnam
- The capital city of Mongolia
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- This giant plateau is located to the north of the Himalayas
- This island country is located just off China's east coast
- This East Asian country is ruled by a totalitarian dictator
- This East Asian country shares a peninsula with North Korea
- In English we call this the Yellow River
- The most popular language in China
- This sea borders China's southern coast
- China shares is longest border with this country
- The capital city of China
- This large ocean is located to the east of China
19 Clues: The capital of Vietnam • The capital city of China • The capital city of Mongolia • The most popular language in China • The third longest river in the world • This sea borders China's southern coast • In English we call this the Yellow River • The Huang He river empties into this sea • Much of China's fertile soil is located here • ...
History of the English Language 2017-06-13
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- Conquered by Julius Caesar in 55BC
- The Danes are sometimes called this.
- First people in England who originated from Europe.
- This language became the language of business.
- Also known as Old English
- Boomerang, Kangaroo and budgerigar all came from this country
- The tribe that the Angles, Saxons and Jutes belonged to.
- The old English word for house.
- They conquered the Britons.
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- This language was used in Churches and upper-class schools.
- curry, shampoo and pyjamas come from this country
- America Potato, chocolate, tobacco and tomato all came from this country.
- _________ used to sing this song'Rule Britannia, Britannia rules the waves'
- Latin was the language of the well educated during this time.
- yacht,keel,hoise and skipper all came from this couuntry
- cigar, mosquito, vanilla, guitar all came from this country
- This army was lead by William the Conqueror.
- America elevator, movie and doughnut all come from this country
- algebra,giraffe sofa and admiral all came from this language.
19 Clues: Also known as Old English • They conquered the Britons. • The old English word for house. • Conquered by Julius Caesar in 55BC • The Danes are sometimes called this. • This army was lead by William the Conqueror. • This language became the language of business. • curry, shampoo and pyjamas come from this country • First people in England who originated from Europe. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2024-10-09
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- Movement of people from one place to another
- someone who speaks french
- exhibiting a variety of types
- having two branches or chambers.
- a native or inhabitant of Quebec
- System Market (Economic) System where people have freedom as consumers and producers (Buyers and Sellers)
- set of rules that guides how a country, state, or other political organization works (Written plan of Government)
- area or people controlled by another country
- Businesses that sell products to consumers
- act of moving to another country
- Economic activities related to providing services for sale
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- voters choose representatives to govern the country
- The preservation of different cultures or cultural identities within a unified society
- in a specific place or region
- Citizens participate in the decisions made for society (people have the power)
- that produce consumer products (Make Things)
- “parliament”– a group of people individually elected by the citizens of said country.
- Based relating to the city
- a society or organization founded for a religious, educational, social,
19 Clues: someone who speaks french • Based relating to the city • in a specific place or region • exhibiting a variety of types • having two branches or chambers. • a native or inhabitant of Quebec • act of moving to another country • Businesses that sell products to consumers • Movement of people from one place to another • that produce consumer products (Make Things) • ...
Demographics 2025-05-13
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- The presence of many cultural groups in one society
- A graph that shows population by age and gender
- The number of live births per 1,000 people per year
- The movement of people from one place to another
- Reasons people leave a country (e.g., war, poverty)
- The total number of people in an area
- The average number of years a person is expected to live
- The number of deaths per 1,000 people per year
- Indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis
- The number of people per square kilometre
- The growth of cities
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- People leaving a country
- Reasons people move to a country (e.g., jobs, safety)
- People moving into a country
- Birthrate minus deathrate
- A person who flees their country due to danger or conflict
- The number of babies that die before age one per 1,000 births
- An official count of a population
- Areas with low population density and lots of open space
19 Clues: The growth of cities • People leaving a country • Birthrate minus deathrate • People moving into a country • An official count of a population • The total number of people in an area • The number of people per square kilometre • The number of deaths per 1,000 people per year • A graph that shows population by age and gender • The movement of people from one place to another • ...
Demographics 2025-05-13
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- The presence of many cultural groups in one society
- A graph that shows population by age and gender
- The number of live births per 1,000 people per year
- The movement of people from one place to another
- Reasons people leave a country (e.g., war, poverty)
- The total number of people in an area
- The average number of years a person is expected to live
- The number of deaths per 1,000 people per year
- Indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis
- The number of people per square kilometre
- The growth of cities
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- People leaving a country
- Reasons people move to a country (e.g., jobs, safety)
- People moving into a country
- Birthrate minus deathrate
- A person who flees their country due to danger or conflict
- The number of babies that die before age one per 1,000 births
- An official count of a population
- Areas with low population density and lots of open space
19 Clues: The growth of cities • People leaving a country • Birthrate minus deathrate • People moving into a country • An official count of a population • The total number of people in an area • The number of people per square kilometre • The number of deaths per 1,000 people per year • A graph that shows population by age and gender • The movement of people from one place to another • ...
9.1 Vocabulary 2022-03-25
18 Clues: mad • asia • farm • nosey • since • dirty • highway • diverse • country • friendly • business • long ago • dangerous • bluecollar • professional • white collar • residential area • african american
Countries of the world Crosswod 2016-06-02
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- this country is home to the large rhea bird
- This country is home to orangutans
- the national flower is the Daffodil
- this country has a female breaststroke champion
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- this European country is home to a wonder of the world
- In this country the largest desert is Gobi Desert
- In this country they have gaucho cattle herders.
- Jakarta is there capital
- this country is in the process of joining the EU
- this countries currency is the Kuna
- This country is home to a long trail through forests in South America
- Kampala is there capital
12 Clues: Jakarta is there capital • Kampala is there capital • This country is home to orangutans • this countries currency is the Kuna • the national flower is the Daffodil • this country is home to the large rhea bird • this country has a female breaststroke champion • In this country they have gaucho cattle herders. • this country is in the process of joining the EU • ...
Countries and Capitals 2016-08-18
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- AN ARAB COUNTRY FOUND IN THE SOUTH-EASTERN COAST OF THE ARABIAN PENINSULA
- THE CURRENCY OF THIS COUNTRY IS RINGGIT
- THE CAPITAL OF QATAR
- THE CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY KNOWN FOR ITS 'CARNIVAL'
- THE CAPITAL OF HUNGARY
- THE CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY WITH THE LARGEST POPULATION IN THE WORLD
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- THE CAPITAL OF THIS COUNTRY IS OSLO
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF A COUNTRY ALSO KNOWN AS 'THE HEXAGON'
- THE CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY THAT HOSTS THE 'LA TOMATINA' FESTIVAL
- LIONEL MESSI PLAYS FOR THIS COUNTRY
- THE CAPITAL OF AFGHANISTAN
- THE SECOND LARGEST ISLAND OF THE BRITISH ISLES
12 Clues: THE CAPITAL OF QATAR • THE CAPITAL OF HUNGARY • THE CAPITAL OF AFGHANISTAN • THE CAPITAL OF THIS COUNTRY IS OSLO • LIONEL MESSI PLAYS FOR THIS COUNTRY • THE CURRENCY OF THIS COUNTRY IS RINGGIT • THE SECOND LARGEST ISLAND OF THE BRITISH ISLES • THE CAPITAL OF THE COUNTRY KNOWN FOR ITS 'CARNIVAL' • THE CAPITAL CITY OF A COUNTRY ALSO KNOWN AS 'THE HEXAGON' • ...
Gastronomy 2023-10-26
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- In which country did pizza, a dish with a dough base and various ingredients, originate?
- In which country did paella, a dish of rice with saffron and other ingredients, originate?
- Which country is famous for its asado, a grilled meat?
- Country that is famous for its variety of snacks and appetizers known as dim sum?
- In which country can you find gyros, a roast meat dish usually served in pita bread?
- Which country is known for its extensive use of curry, a blend of aromatic spices, in cooking?
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- Sample delicious dishes such as pho soup, spring rolls, and bánh mì in vibrant Vietnamese cuisine.
- In which country can you enjoy Pad Thai, a popular rice noodle dish?
- Try bacalao, seafood rice, and pastéis de nata in Portuguese cuisine with maritime influence.
- What is the country of origin of sushi, a dish of raw fish and rice?
- Experience a mix of flavors in Moroccan cuisine with couscous, tagine, and couscous with raisins.
- Delight in kebabs, baklava, and traditional Turkish tea in the rich cuisine of Turkey.
- In which country are croissants, a delicious puff pastry bun, enjoyed?
- Which country is famous for its tacos, which consist of tortillas filled with meat, vegetables and sauces?
14 Clues: Which country is famous for its asado, a grilled meat? • In which country can you enjoy Pad Thai, a popular rice noodle dish? • What is the country of origin of sushi, a dish of raw fish and rice? • In which country are croissants, a delicious puff pastry bun, enjoyed? • Country that is famous for its variety of snacks and appetizers known as dim sum? • ...
Travel 2014-09-22
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- what kind of transportation is good at sea
- which country is known for the pyramids and the hot sun
- which country is right next to Sweden
- which country is Rome capital for
- what's the capital of Canada
- what's the capital of the united states of America
- what's south from America
- which country was known for the sovietjunion
- what language do they speak in Alaska
- in which continent is Vietnam, Mongolia and Burma in
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- what is the fastest way to travel but also the most expensive
- which country is Bangkok capital for
- in which continent is Peru,Ecuador and Paraguay in
- the united Kingdom is based of England,Scotland,Northern Ireland and
- which country is the easiest to drive to from Jutland
15 Clues: what's south from America • what's the capital of Canada • which country is Rome capital for • which country is Bangkok capital for • which country is right next to Sweden • what language do they speak in Alaska • what kind of transportation is good at sea • which country was known for the sovietjunion • in which continent is Peru,Ecuador and Paraguay in • ...
Immigrant crossword puzzle 2025-11-25
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- What most immigrants struggled with to get over to America.
- Something the Chinese brought over and got popular for.
- Something the Germans are well known for.
- A German tradition that is now widely celebrated around December.
- What the lower class immigrants needed to go through to get into the country.
- This group came to America for Economic opportunities.
- Immigrants came here to become Legal.
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- Why the Irish left their country.
- What immigrants struggled with and needed interpretations for.
- Why the Chinese left their country.
- The reason why most immigrants left their country in the 1800th and 1900th century.
- why the Germans came to America.
- The other reason why most immigrants couldn't enter the country.
- why the Chinese came to America.
- Why most immigrants couldn't enter the country.
15 Clues: why the Germans came to America. • why the Chinese came to America. • Why the Irish left their country. • Why the Chinese left their country. • Immigrants came here to become Legal. • Something the Germans are well known for. • Why most immigrants couldn't enter the country. • This group came to America for Economic opportunities. • ...
Resources, Technology, and World Trade 2016-11-29
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- If a country relies on another country, they have ___
- A material that is made in nature and humans use is a __
- A country that is creating new opportunities is a ___
- The thing that sets up the rules for trading is an ___
- A country with advances in many industries is a ___
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- A material that can not be used up is a ___
- A country with few advances in many industries is a ___
- The tax on goods that are traded is a ___
- A material that can be used up is a ___
- Goods get ___ed to your country
- If there are no trade restrictions there is ___
- You ___ goods to another country
- The limit to the amount of items that can be imported to a country is the ___
13 Clues: Goods get ___ed to your country • You ___ goods to another country • A material that can be used up is a ___ • The tax on goods that are traded is a ___ • A material that can not be used up is a ___ • If there are no trade restrictions there is ___ • A country with advances in many industries is a ___ • If a country relies on another country, they have ___ • ...
South America 2022-10-25
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- 34% of the world's coffee is from _____?
- What are the only fish that can survive on land and water?
- What country has not had any disputes with others over borders?
- What is the tallest mountain in southern South America?
- Who were the first europeans in Guyana?
- What is the most majestic animal in the world?
- The country that has 12 million cows and 10 million sheep is _______?
- Falls What's the highest waterfall in the world?
- Who is Bolivia named after?
- _______ fish are some of the most deadliest fish in the world.
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- What is a very famous sport in Brazil?
- Today, what are the Islas Malvinas called?
- What is the smallest country that doesn't touch the sea?
- What is the national music of Argentina?
- The world's highest cable car is where?
- What country exports the most amount of copper in the world?
- Panama hats came from _______?
- The 3rd largest producer of coffee is ________?
- What country was exchanged for Nieuw Amsterdam? (That's the correct spelling)
19 Clues: Who is Bolivia named after? • Panama hats came from _______? • What is a very famous sport in Brazil? • The world's highest cable car is where? • Who were the first europeans in Guyana? • 34% of the world's coffee is from _____? • What is the national music of Argentina? • Today, what are the Islas Malvinas called? • What is the most majestic animal in the world? • ...
Geography 2022-05-16
Across
- what is the biggest island in Greece
- what is the capital of India
- what is the biggest country in the world
- what is the capital of Ghana
- what country has the most venomous animal in the world and to humans
- what is the largest river in the world
- what is the biggest city in the world
- what is the only country that contains the word "asia" in it
- what is the capital of Egypt
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- what is the capital of Eswatini
- the united states is the ____ biggest country in the world
- what continent has the least amount of countries
- what continent has 13 countries and would have the least if it weren't for Antarctica
- is the smallest country in the world
- what is the capital of Ethiopia
- how many "-stans" are there in the world
- what is the smallest continent in the world
- what is the biggest continent in the world
- how many countries have no snakes
19 Clues: what is the capital of India • what is the capital of Ghana • what is the capital of Egypt • what is the capital of Eswatini • what is the capital of Ethiopia • how many countries have no snakes • what is the biggest island in Greece • is the smallest country in the world • what is the biggest city in the world • what is the largest river in the world • ...
Consumption 2024-03-13
Across
- the materials in our environment which we can use
- something made to be sold
- farming
- someone who uses a good/service
- the natural world (the flora (plants), fauna (animals), climate, and landforms in an area)
- the number of people/animals in an area
- related the natural world (the flora (plants), fauna (animals), climate, and landforms in an area)
- something done for payment
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- country a country with a higher GDP, more money, relies more on industry rather than agriculture
- a sudden or complete change; a changeover in use or preference especially in technology
- country a country with a lower GDP, less money, relies on agriculture rather than industry
- the act of using goods/services
- the growth of cities
- related to agriculture
- related to a city or town
- the practice of eating bugs
- the total value of goods and services produced in an area over a year; often used to rate the health of a country
- related to the countryside
- to use goods/services
19 Clues: farming • the growth of cities • to use goods/services • related to agriculture • something made to be sold • related to a city or town • related to the countryside • something done for payment • the practice of eating bugs • the act of using goods/services • someone who uses a good/service • the number of people/animals in an area • the materials in our environment which we can use • ...
Latin America Physical Geography 2022-05-04
Across
- Mexico and Central America
- mountain range on the western coast of S. America
- country focuses on one crop
- grasslands of South America
- country's economy based on one crop
- Caribbean islands are formed from this
- river that flows into other rivers
- Which hemisphere is Latin America in?
- when 1 country relies on another country
- things in nature that meet peoples needs
- region of islands south of the US
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- electric power produced by running water
- height above sea level
- dense evergreen forest with abundant rainfall
- flows 4000 miles across Peru and Brazil
- country borders South America
- narrow strip of land connecting 2 lands
- to add variety
- a warming of the ocean water in South America
19 Clues: to add variety • height above sea level • Mexico and Central America • country focuses on one crop • grasslands of South America • country borders South America • region of islands south of the US • river that flows into other rivers • country's economy based on one crop • Which hemisphere is Latin America in? • Caribbean islands are formed from this • ...
Chapter 25 Crossword-Olivia Ruge 2024-04-18
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- Complete wipeout of a group of people due to religion/race
- Gas and Petroleum company that is Mexican owned and operated by the government
- Capital City of Iran
- State in West Asia near Gaza
- Biggest costal Municipality in China
- A trans-conmintental country that was around from 1922-1991
- A declaration in support of making a home for Jewish people in Palestine
- Capital city of Chinas East Jiangsu Providence
- The spreading of biased information to get the reader to agree with the writer
- Well-Known Country between North and South America
- A policy between the U.S and Latin
- The largest Kingdom in the Middle East
- Famous British archeologist and diplomat
- A political theory created by Karl Marx
- Expanding a country through diplomacy
- Famous Mexican painter
- To be independent
- A person or body of people who make laws
- The term for the movements made in African to remove white supremacy from the content
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- People who's aim is to create a specifically Jewish country
- Non-Violent actions, such as marches to bring attention to disliking of a law
- Former President of the Republic of China
- East African country with the Indian Ocean as a coastline
- Indian Lawyer and Protester who lead the campaign against the British rule
- When the power of something rests within a small group of people
- Non-Violent refusal of following a law for moral, philosophical or religious reasons
- A group that faced genocide from 1915-1923
- Also Called the Turkish Empire
- Country in the middle east starting with I
- A typically agressive political ideology that believes in strong military
- Famous surrealist Spanish painter
- Famous Jamaican activist who was the Provisional President of Africa
- South American country in the South of South America
- Country in the West Asia area who's national language is Turkish
- Mass murder of an ethnic group
35 Clues: To be independent • Capital City of Iran • Famous Mexican painter • State in West Asia near Gaza • Also Called the Turkish Empire • Mass murder of an ethnic group • Famous surrealist Spanish painter • A policy between the U.S and Latin • Biggest costal Municipality in China • Expanding a country through diplomacy • The largest Kingdom in the Middle East • ...
East Asia Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-20
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- The type of government in China and North Korea.
- A globally popular music genre from South Korea
- This human geographic feature stretches over 3,000 miles throughout China.
- Also called the Huang He, it is known as the "Cradle of Chinese Civilization."
- sudden and violent shaking of the ground as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- A multi-tiered temple structure found in China and Japan.
- a line of latitude
- a country where citizens have few or no rights. Ruled by Kim Jong Un who has complete control.
- The type of government in Japan and South Korea
- A popular Japanese animation style
- The economic system of Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan.
- a country that has a constitutional monarchy and is located east of China.
- A major religion in East Asia that began in India and spread to China, Japan, and Korea.
- agreement to stop fighting
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- The capital of Japan and the most populated city in the world.
- An ancient trade route that connected East Asia to Europe
- A large wave often caused by an undersea earthquake
- a country that has a democratic government and is good allies with the USA.
- a communist country where citizens have limited rights. This country is the #1 trading nation.
- A conflict between North and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.
- a country that is landlocked and surrounded by mountains and deserts. Has very harsh climate throughout.
- the number of people living per square mile.
- A philosophy that emphasizes respect and family values
- an island country located off the coast of China. China claims that this country belongs to them.
- A large desert that spans China and Mongolia
- Japanese comic books or graphic novels
- A massive mountain range that separates China from South Asia.
27 Clues: a line of latitude • agreement to stop fighting • A popular Japanese animation style • Japanese comic books or graphic novels • the number of people living per square mile. • A large desert that spans China and Mongolia • A globally popular music genre from South Korea • The type of government in Japan and South Korea • The type of government in China and North Korea. • ...
Vocab List #15 2026-01-13
Across
- A system of government in which power comes from the people, either directly or through elected representatives.
- A group of people who share common culture, language, history, or identity.
- A political unit with a defined territory, permanent population, government, and ability to interact with other states.
- A large administrative division within a country.
- A political unit with defined borders, a permanent population, and its own government.
- The city where a government is located and where political power is centered.
- The authority of a state to govern itself without outside interference.
- A group of territories or peoples ruled by a single authority, often an emperor or empress.
- A territory controlled by a distant country, often settled and governed by that country.
- A political unit where the nation and the state occupy the same territory.
- A region with a high population density and many human-made structures.
- A map that shows political boundaries such as countries, states, and cities.
- A system of government where most power is held by a central authority.
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- The study of how geography influences politics, power, and international relations.
- A city and its surrounding territory that function as an independent country.
- A line that separates two countries or political areas.
- A dividing line that marks the limits of a region, state, or country.
- A form of government where citizens elect representatives and do not have a king or queen.
- A system of government in which power is shared between a national government and regional governments.
- An area of land under the control of a country but not fully self-governing.
- A city or town with its own local government.
- A form of government where one person or a small group holds total power.
- Political units that govern themselves and are not controlled by another country.
23 Clues: A city or town with its own local government. • A large administrative division within a country. • A line that separates two countries or political areas. • A dividing line that marks the limits of a region, state, or country. • The authority of a state to govern itself without outside interference. • ...
Globalization Vocabulary 2026-04-15
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- Goods that a country buys from another country.
- The spread of ideas, foods, music, and traditions between cultures.
- When a company moves jobs to another country to save money.
- Rules or limits that make it harder to trade between countries.
- When people or businesses try to be better than others.
- Markets An economic system where people can buy and sell with little government control.
- The process of making goods.
- Using goods and services.
- Duties or things people are expected to do.
- To be connected to one another meaning that different places, people, or countries are connected and affect each other.
- Things people use to meet their needs, like water, food, or energy.
- When countries depend on each other for goods, services, or resources.
- The beliefs, traditions, and way of life of a group of people.
- The way a country manages money, goods, and services.
- Trade The buying and selling of goods between different countries.
- A global supply chain is the process of making a product using materials and work from different countries around the world.
- A government where people have the power to choose their leaders.
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- When people do not have the same opportunities or resources.
- A group of people who live or work together.
- Materials found in nature that people use, like water, oil, or wood.
- The way countries become connected by sharing goods, ideas, and information.
- How people affect the environment and how the environment affects people.
- Goods that a country sells to another country.
- The freedoms and protections people have in their country.
- An area that shares common features like climate or culture.
- When a country focuses on making one product or service really well.
- The process of changing one country's money into another country's money.
- Harmful substances that make the air, water, or land dirty.
- A formal agreement between countries.
- A specific location with its own features.
30 Clues: Using goods and services. • The process of making goods. • A formal agreement between countries. • A specific location with its own features. • Duties or things people are expected to do. • A group of people who live or work together. • Goods that a country sells to another country. • Goods that a country buys from another country. • ...
Southeast Asia 2026-04-29
Across
- This flower grows in Indonesia and smells like rotting garbage.
- The capital of Indonesia
- This is a massive wave caused by an underwater earthquake
- This is the only landlocked country in S.E. Asia
- This was an ancient Hindu temple complex in Cambodia that was built in the 1100s. It was lost to the jungle for many years.
- The capital of The Philippines
- Most of the people in this country are Roman Catholic
- This island city/country is known for its well-ordered society and strict laws.
- Once known as Siam, this is the only S.E. Asian country that was not colonized by Europeans.
- Like a hurricane, this storm that can bring devastating winds and rain.
- European countries began colonizing S.E. Asia in the 1500s to obtain ___________.
- At nearly 3,000 miles, this is the longest river in S.E. Asia
- The capital of Vietnam
- The capital of Thailand
- Aung San Suu Kyi has dedicated herself to making life better in this country which has a harsh military government.
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- This oil-wealthy country is ruled by a Muslim leader called a sultan
- Half of this country is on the Malay Peninsula. The other half in on the island of Borneo.
- The capital of Malaysia
- At one time Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam were called French ____________
- Many people along the Mekong River live in
- During the Tsunami of 2004 _______ were moving across the Indian Ocean at a rate of 500 miles per hour.
- From the 800s to the 1200s this advanced early civilization controlled much of Cambodia and S.E. Asia.
- The main crop grown in S.E. Asia
- This country was once owned by The Netherlands and was known as the Dutch East Indies.
- This is an article of clothing made of strips of cloth.
- The capital of Myanmar
- The capital of Cambodia
- This was a theory about the spread of Communism that drove the U.S. into the Vietnam War
28 Clues: The capital of Myanmar • The capital of Vietnam • The capital of Malaysia • The capital of Cambodia • The capital of Thailand • The capital of Indonesia • The capital of The Philippines • The main crop grown in S.E. Asia • Many people along the Mekong River live in • This is the only landlocked country in S.E. Asia • Most of the people in this country are Roman Catholic • ...
Unit 8: Around the World 2014-03-27
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- A country in South America that speaks Portuguese
- A Spanish speaking country in North America
- A country in North Africa with pyramids
- A country that's also the name of a bird
- The largest island in the world
- A big country in Asia that has the Great Wall
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- Another country in South America
- A country in Asia where Bollywood comes from
- A country in South AMerica
- The Japanese art of paper folding
- The country we live in
11 Clues: The country we live in • A country in South AMerica • The largest island in the world • Another country in South America • The Japanese art of paper folding • A country in North Africa with pyramids • A country that's also the name of a bird • A Spanish speaking country in North America • A country in Asia where Bollywood comes from • ...
Eurovision 2023 2024-02-09
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- Returning winner
- Country with youngest singer
- Ukrainian host _____ Sanina
- She is the Queen of the Kings
- Host city
- Danish participant
- Signature green clothing with spikes
- Dutch song title
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- Country with longest non-qualification streak (7 letters)
- Country singing in Bulgarian
- Country with longest non-qualification streak (6 letters)
- the subject of Teya and Salena's hit entry
- This year's slogan
- Blanca Paloma's ballad
- You're stuck on me like a ______
15 Clues: Host city • Returning winner • Dutch song title • This year's slogan • Danish participant • Blanca Paloma's ballad • Ukrainian host _____ Sanina • Country singing in Bulgarian • Country with youngest singer • She is the Queen of the Kings • You're stuck on me like a ______ • Signature green clothing with spikes • the subject of Teya and Salena's hit entry • ...
Six of Crows 2023-03-22
Across
- fjerdan prison
- what city the crows are based in
- can't read, plays the flute
- former druskelle, from fjerda
- uses a cane, leads the dregs
- sharpshooter, loves to gamble
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- the jail in ketterdam
- country north of ravka
- was in the menagerie, uses knifes to fight
- country east of ravka
- country southwest of ravka
- shuhan scientist
- country south of ravka
- heartrender, loves waffles
- shuhan inferni, saved from icecourt
15 Clues: fjerdan prison • shuhan scientist • the jail in ketterdam • country east of ravka • country north of ravka • country south of ravka • country southwest of ravka • heartrender, loves waffles • can't read, plays the flute • uses a cane, leads the dregs • former druskelle, from fjerda • sharpshooter, loves to gamble • what city the crows are based in • shuhan inferni, saved from icecourt • ...
Six of Crows 2023-03-22
Across
- fjerdan prison
- what city the crows are based in
- can't read, plays the flute
- former druskelle, from fjerda
- uses a cane, leads the dregs
- sharpshooter, loves to gamble
Down
- the jail in ketterdam
- country north of ravka
- was in the menagerie, uses knifes to fight
- country west of ravka
- country southwest of ravka
- shuhan scientist
- country south of ravka
- heartrender, loves waffles
- shuhan inferni, saved from icecourt
15 Clues: fjerdan prison • shuhan scientist • the jail in ketterdam • country west of ravka • country north of ravka • country south of ravka • country southwest of ravka • heartrender, loves waffles • can't read, plays the flute • uses a cane, leads the dregs • former druskelle, from fjerda • sharpshooter, loves to gamble • what city the crows are based in • shuhan inferni, saved from icecourt • ...
Geography of the World 2023-04-19
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- Nile River runs through this continent
- Liam's project country
- Vertical grid lines on the map
- Line in the center of the earth
- Jerry's project country
- largest river in South America
- Hadleigh's project country
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- Horizontal grid lines on the map
- Biggest desert in Africa
- Canada, Mexico, USA
- Largest country in South America
- Largest ocean
- Too cold to live here
- Continent west of Asia
- Continent where Australia resides
15 Clues: Largest ocean • Canada, Mexico, USA • Too cold to live here • Liam's project country • Continent west of Asia • Jerry's project country • Biggest desert in Africa • Hadleigh's project country • Vertical grid lines on the map • largest river in South America • Line in the center of the earth • Horizontal grid lines on the map • Largest country in South America • ...
Middle East and Economics 2012-08-31
Across
- any goods or equipment used by a business to produce other goods
- a limit placed on the quanity of goods and services that can be imported
- the world's largest peninsula; located in Southwest Asia
- materials supplied by nature and can be used to develope wealth for a nation
- a river in Southwest Asia
- the saltiest lake and lowest point on Earth
- the total amount of goods and services produced in a country
- the value that people bring to the marketplace
- the capitol of Iraq
- a tax placed on goods that are brought into a country
- an economic system where the decisions about what and how goods/services are produced are based on customs
- a ban on trade with a country for political reasons
- the region between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers
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- the capitol of Jordan
- a person who takes a risk to create a business to sell a new technique, idea, or product
- the value of all goods and services that a country produces in one year
- a country on the meditteranea sea north of Israel
- an econmic system where people are free to exchange goods and services without gov. involvement or regulation
- the capitol of Lebanon
- a landlocked country in Central Asia
- an economic system that combines command and market economies
- the capitol of Syria
- a country occupying much of the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia
- an inland sea that has been steadily shrinking
- occurs when 1 nation can produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another nation
- a sea surronded by Europe, Asia, and Africa
- an economic system where the gov. decides what goods are made and how they will be made
- a sea between the Arabian Peninsula and Afica
- a country on the eastern Mediterranean Sea
- a group of 13 oil exporting nations that work together to determine oil production
30 Clues: the capitol of Iraq • the capitol of Syria • the capitol of Jordan • the capitol of Lebanon • a river in Southwest Asia • a landlocked country in Central Asia • a country on the eastern Mediterranean Sea • the saltiest lake and lowest point on Earth • a sea surronded by Europe, Asia, and Africa • a sea between the Arabian Peninsula and Afica • ...
Final Exam Review - Goals 10 & 16 2023-01-19
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- a person who moves to a foreign country for a job, education, or to reunite with family
- the majority ethnicity in China
- system of cameras, AI, police, and other systems used to monitor the Uighurs and other Muslim minorities in Xianjing to watch for suspicious activities
- the government of China
- a culture, religion, of a people
- place of worship for Muslims; in Xianjing, Uighurs are afraid of going because they might be arrested
- people who are forced from their homes but stay within country limits
- camps set up in Xianjing by the Chinese government to “involuntarily indoctrinate” the people into no longer practicing their traditional culture or religion
- shelter or protection from danger that is given by a country to a person who was forced to leave their country
- an ethnic minority in Xianjing
- mass killing of a group of people based on their race, ethnicity, religion, political beliefs, etc
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- largest region in the western part of China
- the president of China who is known for the crackdown on Uighurs in Xianjing, increasing the number detention centers in the region
- the Uighur language is this type of language
- country that a refugee relocates to
- trying to erase a culture from a country through forced migration, killing, and genocide
- a person who leaves their country due to a well founded fear of persecution based on their race, ethnicity, religion, political beliefs, etc; are protected under international law; must cross international border; must request and be given asylum
- people who practice Islam
- religion practiced by the Uighur people
- a person who is asking for protection from persecution they faced their country based on their race, ethnicity, religion, political beliefs, etc.
- Uighur people in China are being kept in __________ for their religious beliefs, connections to people in foreign countries, having apps such as What’s App, and for practice their traditional ethnic culture.
21 Clues: the government of China • people who practice Islam • an ethnic minority in Xianjing • the majority ethnicity in China • a culture, religion, of a people • country that a refugee relocates to • religion practiced by the Uighur people • largest region in the western part of China • the Uighur language is this type of language • ...
Economic Inequality 2016-10-18
Across
- Aid given when natural disasters cause hunger and disease
- These countries economies are growing rapidly
- Aid from government to world organisations
- When one country transfers resources to help another country
- A source of aid
- Number one country on the HDI
- Change in the weather patterns and lasts for extended periods
- African, Caribbean & Pacific countries
- Long lasting solutions that help a country develop
- To owe money
- A country that has the capacity to produce secondary goods and services
- Another name for slowly developing countries
- An example of a natural disaster
- Turning land into desert
- A coffee brand
- An example of a resource transferred by one country to another
- The action of making use of and benefiting from resources
- When one country controls another
- A form of aid other than money
- A period of below average precipitation in a given region
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- This is a measure of people's quality of life
- One way of measuring economic development
- The South-East Asian countries such as China & Malaysia are known as these
- Worst country on the HDI
- The average number of people per square kilometre
- How Governments generate money to provide aid
- Aid from government to government
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power
- Producing enough to support you & your family
- The name of the Government of Ireland's programme of assistance to developing countries
- The gap in wealth and living standards between richer and poorer areas
- The transfer of the ownership of goods or services, from one person or entity to another, in exchange for money
- Long-term improvement aid to help tackle causes of poverty
- A banana company brand name
- Development aid helps develop this
- A location we have studied as an Irish Aid Programme case study
- Another name for the developed world
- This type of aid comes with certain conditions
38 Clues: To owe money • A coffee brand • A source of aid • Worst country on the HDI • Turning land into desert • A banana company brand name • Number one country on the HDI • A form of aid other than money • An example of a natural disaster • Aid from government to government • When one country controls another • Development aid helps develop this • Another name for the developed world • ...
Immigration Crossword 2023-05-16
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- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- an advocate or supporter of nativist policies
- the act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another
- the process of becoming similar to something (cultural norms)
- a former U.S. immigrant examination station
- the laws and enforcements dealing with immigration into the United States and the deportation of individuals from the United States
- something that attracts people to a place or an activity
- expel (a foreigner) from a country, typically on the grounds of illegal status or for having committed a crime
- a room or a set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments
- foreign-born people who do not possess a valid visa or other immigration documentation
- something that makes people want to leave a place or escape from a particular situation
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group
- a permit allowing a foreign national to live and work permanently in the US
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- the admittance of a foreigner to the citizenship of a country
- not having the appropriate legal document or license
- the use of race or ethnicity as grounds for suspecting someone of having committed an offense
- the protection granted by a nation to someone who has left their native country as a political refugee
- an endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period of time in a country
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- an inhabitant of a particular town or city
- movement from one part of something to another
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster
22 Clues: an inhabitant of a particular town or city • a former U.S. immigrant examination station • an advocate or supporter of nativist policies • movement from one part of something to another • not having the appropriate legal document or license • something that attracts people to a place or an activity • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
Across
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- One result of the Spanish-American War
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Forced to adopt European customs,Saw little benefit from their hard work
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- India’s independence champion
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- Poem
- Asian countries under European rule
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
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- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- Benefits of British Rule
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Incorporate a country within a country
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
34 Clues: Poem • Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Asian countries under European rule • One result of the Spanish-American War • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • ...
Topic 16 Imperialism 2024-05-20
Across
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
- Benefits of British Rule
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- Great Britain forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- India’s independence champion
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- One result of the Spanish-American War
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
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- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- Incorporate a country within a country
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Poem that became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
25 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • One result of the Spanish-American War • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • Political unit dependent on another for protection • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-10-17
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- the amount of money a country makes in a year per person
- moving a product from where it's made to where it can be sold or used
- the formula to make sure you are getting the fair amount of currency when you trade
- the money (coins and bills) that is used in a country
- selling products you can make easily, using the money to buy other things you need
- trading the currency you have for the currency another country uses
- a person who has an idea for a new product or business and takes the risks to make it happen
- training and education for people who make and distribute product to make it easier to do their jobs
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- a type of economy where decisions are made by the government
- a rule that decreases trade between two countries
- the amount of money that a country makes in a year
- a type of economy where decisions are made based on how things have been done in the past
- a type of economy where decisions are made by buyers and sellers
- buying and selling products between countries
- has some market traits and some command traits
- a tax on products brought from another country to make them more expensive
- the number of people in an area who can read and write
- spending money on something hoping to make more money back
- not allowed to trade with another country
- how comfortable it is to live in a country based on what people who live there have access to
- things that make it easier to produce and distribute products that can be seen and touched
- using a product
- making a product (something to sell)
- the study of how countries make money and how much money they have
- a limit on products brought from another country to make them more expensive
25 Clues: using a product • making a product (something to sell) • not allowed to trade with another country • buying and selling products between countries • has some market traits and some command traits • a rule that decreases trade between two countries • the amount of money that a country makes in a year • the money (coins and bills) that is used in a country • ...
What's Up Africa? #5 2016-10-30
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- Which country decided to leave the International Criminal Court?
- Council of Ministers in (country) held a meeting again to focus on adopting the previous draft texts, making appointments, and hearing presentations from each departments
- Joins South Africa and Burundi to pull of the International Criminal Court (ICC) after accusing the tribunal of persecuting and humiliating Africans
- Where African leaders met for a Regional Summit on Peace and Security
- The country which had filed a notice of their intention to leave the ICC due to investigations of killings that influences the President’s decision
- Once a man was interviewed in (country) and said that its woman’s fault if they get sexually assault, which proved that discrimination towards woman still exist despite government’s regulations on woman’s justice and equality
- President Kenyatta, who is the president in this country, meet Sudanese President al-Bashir on October 2016 to discuss increased cooperation pertaining to culture, media, technology, housing and infrastructure
- From which country did the government reject the set up of a church that is anti-homosexual?
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- Its president would not run for a third term in office and make changes to extend his rule despite accusations from the opponents
- Fully autonomous drone (Vayu) has been delivering blood samples and vaccines to the rural area in (country)
- African country with highest numbers of entrepreneurs, other than Nigeria, Uganda and Botswana
- This country recently campaigns #endchildmarriage to celebrate #InternationalDayofGirls
- Reaffirms support for International Criminal Court and regrets South Africa decision
- In which country was there a firefight between police forces and two armed Jihadists?
- Prince Johnson (who actually got kicked out from his candidacy)is one of the candidate of next year election in this country
15 Clues: Which country decided to leave the International Criminal Court? • Where African leaders met for a Regional Summit on Peace and Security • Reaffirms support for International Criminal Court and regrets South Africa decision • In which country was there a firefight between police forces and two armed Jihadists? • ...
Wines & Spirits 2025-11-20
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- What country is Nik Weis from?
- Which geographical region in France does Wine World's popular Rose' is from?
- The "finger print" wine
- A vihno verde
- What country is Santiago Ruiz Alberino come from?
- Edouard Delaunay Pinot Noir is from what region?
- Howard Park is from this country.
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- Where is Catena Malbec come from?
- Clos Henri is from this country.
- The country from which A-Z Pinot Gris is from.
- Two Oceans Pinotage is from which country.
- What country is Bigi Orvieto Classico from?
12 Clues: A vihno verde • The "finger print" wine • What country is Nik Weis from? • Clos Henri is from this country. • Where is Catena Malbec come from? • Howard Park is from this country. • Two Oceans Pinotage is from which country. • What country is Bigi Orvieto Classico from? • The country from which A-Z Pinot Gris is from. • Edouard Delaunay Pinot Noir is from what region? • ...
Asia Terms to Know (T2K) 2020-02-07
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- it is used up.
- the ability of one country to produce a good or provide a service at a lower cost or more effectively than another country
- A resource that can’t be used up or that can be replaced as quickly
- petroleum as it comes out of the ground and before it has been refined or processed into useful products
- when a company hires workers outside the original place of business,such as in another country,to carry out business tasks
- oil that has been discovered and remains unused in the ground
- the largest and most important city in a country. It has at least twice the population of the next largest city and is the center of economic power and national culture
- a condition in which countries have strong economic ties and depend on each other for resources, technology, trade, and investment
- the number of people of animals the environment of an area can support.
- found nowhere else on earth (such as some mammals, birds, fish, insects)
- when a country imports more than it exports
- water lying deep under the earth that supplies wells and springs. Over half the people in the world depend on this for their drinking water
- the movement of people to cities
- country that is not legally recognized by other countries
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- seasonal wind patterns that bring a change in wind direction, heavy rains and often flooding
- the result of a country exporting more than it imports
- A resource that takes so long to form that it can’t be replaced.
- a condition in which the population of a country does not grow, but remains stable. This condition occurs because the birth rate plus immigration equals the death rate plus emigration.
- damage to or destruction of the natural environment
- a form of tourism that brings people to unique ecosystems while trying to avoid damage to these special places
- occurs when an area requires more water than it has
21 Clues: it is used up. • the movement of people to cities • when a country imports more than it exports • damage to or destruction of the natural environment • occurs when an area requires more water than it has • the result of a country exporting more than it imports • country that is not legally recognized by other countries • ...
Importance of International Business 2024-04-02
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- Economic Zone - What designated area offers special regulations to attract foreign investment and business?
- - What business model permits the usage of a company's brand and methods by another for a fee?
- - What involves relocating business processes or services to a foreign country to leverage cost advantages?
- Trade Zone - What designated area allows goods to be imported, stored, and re-exported without customs duties?
- - What involves the merging of two or more companies to form a new entity?
- Investment - What involves establishing new facilities or operations in a foreign country from scratch?
- - What involves granting permission to another entity to use intellectual property for manufacturing or selling products?
- - What method involves conducting business transactions over the internet across international borders?
- Owned Subsidiary - What involves establishing a company in a foreign country where the parent company retains full control and ownership?
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- Manufacturing - What approach involves outsourcing production to a third-party manufacturer located in another country?
- - What business strategy involves one company acquiring another to gain control of its operations and assets?
- - What is the process of bringing goods or services into a country for sale from abroad?
- Venture - What method involves forming a new entity with a local partner in a foreign market?
- Alliance - What form of collaboration involves companies coming together for a specific business purpose without forming a new entity?
- Direct Investment - What strategy entails making direct investments in facilities or operations in a foreign country?
- - What is the act of selling goods or services to another country?
- Projects - What method entails delivering a fully operational facility to the client and training local personnel to run it?
- Contracts - What contractual agreement involves hiring a foreign firm to manage operations in another country?
- Sourcing - What strategy involves procuring goods and services from suppliers located globally?
- Processing Zone - What designated area facilitates manufacturing or exporting goods with tax benefits?
20 Clues: - What is the act of selling goods or services to another country? • - What involves the merging of two or more companies to form a new entity? • - What is the process of bringing goods or services into a country for sale from abroad? • Venture - What method involves forming a new entity with a local partner in a foreign market? • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
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- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- Incorporate a country within a country
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Benefits of British Rule
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation
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- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- India’s independence champion
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- that became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- Forced to adopt European customs/Saw little benefit from their hard work
31 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • ...
south east asia 2025-05-22
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- the largest country in the region
- also called burma
- the only city state country in the region
- this land form is home to 7 countries
- the smallest country on the island of borneo
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- the capital is Phnom Penh
- the sight of a popular and controversial war
- the only landlocked country in the region
- the northern most country on the Malay archipeligo
- country north of Indonesia and south of thailand
- this country is also called east _____
- the capitol is bangkok
12 Clues: also called burma • the capitol is bangkok • the capital is Phnom Penh • the largest country in the region • this land form is home to 7 countries • this country is also called east _____ • the only landlocked country in the region • the only city state country in the region • the sight of a popular and controversial war • the smallest country on the island of borneo • ...
Countries 2025-06-17
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- You can go to the amazon rain forest in this country
- People from this country speak german
- Madrid is the Capital of that Country
- You can visit the pyramids
- You can visit the great wall
- People from this country speak english
- You can visit the Eiffel Tower
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- You can see Kangaroos
- People from this country eat pizza and pasta
- You can have a barbecue in this country
- You can visit the statue of liberty
- People from this country eat sushi
12 Clues: You can see Kangaroos • You can visit the pyramids • You can visit the great wall • You can visit the Eiffel Tower • People from this country eat sushi • You can visit the statue of liberty • People from this country speak german • Madrid is the Capital of that Country • People from this country speak english • You can have a barbecue in this country • ...
Hanson zhu _crosswords 4-5B 2021-01-21
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- practice by which a powerful country Colonialism controls another country
- the act of making something that has been officially decided start to happen or be used
- The synonym of difference
- a pledge for the Indonesian people
- logical opinion used to support a theory
- the state of being in agreement and working together
- The synonym of thought
- a system of idea
- the order in which an event happen
- events that happened in the past
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- The synonym of accept
- Something that make things fair
- the synonym of inequality, freedom
- the association to prepare the Indonesian independence
- one of the various types of powder or seed that come from plants and are used in cooking
- a horizontal line that is used to represent time, with the past towards the left and the future towards the right.
- the Indonesia country
- relating to a country as a whole relating to a particular country
- Any type of leaf , seed or flower used to season or give more flavor to food
19 Clues: a system of idea • The synonym of accept • the Indonesia country • The synonym of thought • The synonym of difference • Something that make things fair • events that happened in the past • the synonym of inequality, freedom • a pledge for the Indonesian people • the order in which an event happen • logical opinion used to support a theory • ...
Countries 2023-04-18
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- Kilimanjaro is located in this country
- this country is completely bordered by South Africa
- you can take a ferry to this african country from spain
- boko haram
- einsatzgruppen
- Mamma mia
- this country is an island and communist
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- Highest life expectancy in the world
- Capital city is Dili and this country borders Indo
- Pablo Escobar
- Gyros
- rice and curry
- Tbilisi
13 Clues: Gyros • Tbilisi • Mamma mia • boko haram • Pablo Escobar • rice and curry • einsatzgruppen • Highest life expectancy in the world • Kilimanjaro is located in this country • this country is an island and communist • Capital city is Dili and this country borders Indo • this country is completely bordered by South Africa • you can take a ferry to this african country from spain
Countries in the world 2020-10-09
10 Clues: country with big ben • country with pyramids • country with taj mahal • country with pisa tower • country with machu pichu • country with eiffel tower • Country with more population • country with a crist reedemer • Country with a great gastronomy • The biggest country in the world
Countries of the World 2023-05-24
10 Clues: largest country in Asia • smallest country in Asia • largest country of Africa • largest country of Europe • smallest country of Africa • smallest country of Europe • largest country of Oceania • smallest country of Oceania • largest country of South America • smallest country of South America
Celebrating Diversity - Fun Facts 2021-10-15
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- this heritage month (abbr.) occurs during the month of May
- one of the most linguistically diverse continents in the world
- this country hosts a traditional competition involving cheese blocks being rolled down a hill
- this country is slightly larger than the state of Arizona
- in Russia this is a sign that somebody is thinking of you
- it is illegal to kill a Sasquatch in this Canadian Province
- this country's early mythology has the earliest mentions of vampires
- the meteorite that wiped out the dinosaurs struck this country
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- in this country the elderly are honored with drinks and always served first when eating
- going to university (college) is free in this country, even for foreign students
- three out of every four tornadoes in the world occur in this country
- this county has the highest chocolate production and consumption per capita than any other European country
- Halloween originated in this country and was originally called Samhain
- this heritage month begins in September and ends in October
14 Clues: this country is slightly larger than the state of Arizona • in Russia this is a sign that somebody is thinking of you • this heritage month (abbr.) occurs during the month of May • it is illegal to kill a Sasquatch in this Canadian Province • this heritage month begins in September and ends in October • ...
Text 6: Football: More than a game 2023-09-07
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- a complete change
- a chance to do something
- a job that you do for a long time
- someone who is not loyal to their country
- a rule that limits what people can do
- activities relating to using power in a country
- a quality which makes people obey you
- the opposite of proud
- the situation when everyone has the same rights
- to take part in
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- having advantages because you are rich
- very famous and admired
- the ability to control your own behaviour
- someone who loves their country
- not modern enough
- something that is difficult
- the number of people living in an area
- well-known for being bad
- the place where you were born is your ___ country
19 Clues: to take part in • a complete change • not modern enough • the opposite of proud • very famous and admired • a chance to do something • well-known for being bad • something that is difficult • someone who loves their country • a job that you do for a long time • a rule that limits what people can do • a quality which makes people obey you • having advantages because you are rich • ...
Border Force Crossword 2024-08-26
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- Illegal activity of moving people across borders
- Action to expel someone from a country
- Prevent entry or exit
- Zone where international passengers are checked
- Immigration status document
- The physical line dividing two countries
- Protection against unauthorized entry
- An immigrant seeking protection from persecution
- A person entering a country without permission
- Barrier at the edge of a country
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- Country's external limit
- Process of checking people or goods at a border
- A type of patrol along the border
- Device used to monitor borders
- Check for illegal items or people crossing the border
- Legal permission to enter a country
- High wall or fence used in border control
- Documents required to cross international borders
- Patrol Group responsible for patrolling borders
- Surveillance system at a border
20 Clues: Prevent entry or exit • Country's external limit • Immigration status document • Device used to monitor borders • Surveillance system at a border • Barrier at the edge of a country • A type of patrol along the border • Legal permission to enter a country • Protection against unauthorized entry • Action to expel someone from a country • The physical line dividing two countries • ...
Unit 6 Unlock 3 RW 2025-04-23
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- the name of a product
- to use money to make profit
- sell products to another country
- what you believe are right or wrong way to do things
- very important
- buy product from another country
- group of new clothes produced by a company
- located in another country
- a time of the year
- someone who is learning a job
- ideas and behavior that are important to a person or company
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- to make goods or products
- to have work done in another country
- business or company with shops or offices in other countries
- amount of something
- environment where people live or work
- plant used for making clothes
- material used in making clothes
- money that people earn from working
19 Clues: very important • a time of the year • amount of something • the name of a product • to make goods or products • located in another country • to use money to make profit • plant used for making clothes • someone who is learning a job • material used in making clothes • sell products to another country • buy product from another country • money that people earn from working • ...
Population 2013-01-19
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- Person who is forced to move to another country
- Factors that make people want to move away from a country, region or an area
- The number of deaths per 1000 people per year
- A graph showing the population structure of an area, country or region
- People moving away from a country
- The number of births per 1000 people per year
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- When birth rate is greater than death rate; the growth of population
- People moving to a country
- Area most attractive for settlement and most densely populated in a region
- Areas in a region that do not have very many people and do not favour settlement
- The people who live in a place, the amount of people that live in a place
- The number of people per square kilometre
- Factors that make people what to move to a country, region or an area
- The average age to which people in a country are expected to live
- The movement of people
15 Clues: The movement of people • People moving to a country • People moving away from a country • The number of people per square kilometre • The number of deaths per 1000 people per year • The number of births per 1000 people per year • Person who is forced to move to another country • The average age to which people in a country are expected to live • ...
national flag 2025-05-03
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- Which country’s flag has blue and yellow horizontal stripes?
- A tricolor of green, white, and orange represents this country.
- The flag of this country has a blue Star of David.
- The flag of this African country features a yellow star within a red and green design.
- korea Asian country’s flag has a white background, a red-blue yin-yang, and black trigrams?
- A maple leaf appears on this country’s flag.
- The flag of this country has a white cross on a red background.
- Which flag has stars and stripes?
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- The flag with a red and white checkered shield is from this country.
- Southeast Asian country's flag is red on top and white on the bottom.
- Which country has a red flag with five yellow stars?
- This country’s flag has a dragon on it.
- arabia This Middle Eastern country's flag is green with Arabic script and a sword.
- This country’s flag features a red circle on a white background.
- The Union Jack is the flag of this country.
15 Clues: Which flag has stars and stripes? • This country’s flag has a dragon on it. • The Union Jack is the flag of this country. • A maple leaf appears on this country’s flag. • The flag of this country has a blue Star of David. • Which country has a red flag with five yellow stars? • Which country’s flag has blue and yellow horizontal stripes? • ...
Age of Explortion 2024-12-11
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- -A person who discover a country or something
- A tool to know where your at
- Columbus A person who found Americas
- Part of the three g
- A person who controls where we heading to
- A tool used to know where your heading
- getting to the destination
- A country in Asia
- Part of the three G
- A newer ship during that era
- Buying or selling valuable things
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- Religion
- gold king have to have
- Used to buy valuable items
- Countries that ruled other Countries that weren't their
- A country in Europe that was popular in this era
- A long trip by sea
- Fact
- country in Europe that speaks Spanish
- A group of people in a ship
20 Clues: Fact • Religion • A country in Asia • A long trip by sea • Part of the three g • Part of the three G • gold king have to have • Used to buy valuable items • getting to the destination • A group of people in a ship • A tool to know where your at • A newer ship during that era • Buying or selling valuable things • Columbus A person who found Americas • country in Europe that speaks Spanish • ...
American Countries 2024-04-14
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- Rica A Central American country known for its ecotourism, biodiversity, and stunning natural beauty, including rainforests and volcanoes.
- A Caribbean island nation known for its colorful culture, vintage cars, and historic cities like Havana and Trinidad.
- A country in South America known for its ancient Inca civilization, Machu Picchu ruins, and delicious cuisine like ceviche.
- A country in South America known for its beautiful Caribbean beaches, Angel Falls, and rich cultural heritage.
- Republic A Caribbean nation known for its beautiful beaches, merengue music, and colonial architecture, including landmarks like Punta Cana and Santo Domingo.
- A Caribbean country known for its vibrant culture, Creole cuisine, and resilience in the face of natural disasters.
- A Caribbean island nation known for its reggae music, stunning beaches, and vibrant culture, including landmarks like Dunn's River Falls and Bob Marley Museum.
- A country in South America known for its Amazon rainforest, Carnival festival, and soccer passion, including landmarks like Christ the Redeemer and Iguazu Falls.
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- A country in South America known for its diverse landscapes, coffee production, and vibrant cities like Bogota and Cartagena.
- A country in North America known for its vast wilderness, friendly people, and maple syrup, including landmarks like Banff National Park and CN Tower.
- A country in South America known for its tango music, delicious beef, and stunning landscapes like the Andes Mountains and Iguazu Falls.
- States A country in North America known for its diverse landscapes, cities, and culture, including landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Grand Canyon.
- A Central American country known for its Panama Canal, biodiversity, and vibrant capital city, Panama City.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine, including landmarks like Chichen Itza and Mayan ruins.
- A country in South America known for its long coastline, Andes Mountains, and delicious seafood, including landmarks like Easter Island and Torres del Paine National Park.
15 Clues: A Central American country known for its Panama Canal, biodiversity, and vibrant capital city, Panama City. • A country in South America known for its beautiful Caribbean beaches, Angel Falls, and rich cultural heritage. • A Caribbean country known for its vibrant culture, Creole cuisine, and resilience in the face of natural disasters. • ...
Europe 2011-12-10
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- Has Ural Mountains, IN both Asia and Europe, Biggest country in the world
- Almost all flat, East of Germany, North coast touches the Baltic Sea
- Under Ukraine, Contaains alot of the Danube River, East coast touches part of the black sea
- Most of country at Sea level, Above France, Under Netherlands
- West of Portugal, Contains most of the Douro River, East coast touches the Mediterranean Sea
- Where Borat comes from, Part of the West coast touches the Caspian Sea, Coast around Caspian Sea below sea level
- Most of the country is at aroun 650ft, Island, In the Atlantic Ocean
- Touches The Mediterranean Sea on all but one sides, West of Italy, under Albania
- Very small, all at 650ft, West of Germany
- Island, In Atlantic Ocean, East of Ireland
- Sits on top of Germany, Three sides touch water, Under Norway/Sweden
- Touches the Baltic Sea, East of Sweden, West of Russia
- all but one side is surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, Moderatly high elevation throughout most of the county, Has Mt Etna
- North part of country in the Artic Circle, West of Sweden, Most of country at 650ft or 3275ft
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- Above Hungary,Contains part of the Carpathain Mts, Under Poland
- West coast touches the Atlantic Ocean, West of Spain, on the Ibertian Peninsula
- North of the country in the Artic Circle, East of Norway, West of Finland
- Contains part of Alps, East of Framce, North of Italy
- Island, West of the United Kingdom, In the Atlantic Ocean
- The Danube River cuts through the country, South of Slovakia, West of Romania
- Under Estonia, Above Lithuania, West of Russia
- West of Poland, Has much of the Rhine River, South of Denmark
- Under Ukraine, East of Romania, most of country at 650ft
- West coast touches the Atlantic Ocean, South East coast line on the Mediterranean Sea, Above Spain
- West coast on Mediterranean Sea, East of Italy, Above Greece
25 Clues: Very small, all at 650ft, West of Germany • Island, In Atlantic Ocean, East of Ireland • Under Estonia, Above Lithuania, West of Russia • Contains part of Alps, East of Framce, North of Italy • Touches the Baltic Sea, East of Sweden, West of Russia • Under Ukraine, East of Romania, most of country at 650ft • Island, West of the United Kingdom, In the Atlantic Ocean • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
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- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- One result of the Spanish-American War
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Forced to adopt European customs,Saw little benefit from their hard work
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- India’s independence champion
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- Poem
- Asian countries under European rule
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
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- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- Benefits of British Rule
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Incorporate a country within a country
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
34 Clues: Poem • Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Asian countries under European rule • One result of the Spanish-American War • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • ...
Imperialism Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-20
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- The revolution that occurs during the Age of Imperialism.
- The Country that felt superior due to controlling most of Africa.
- One result of the Spanish-American war.
- Independent country that humiliated Italy.
- A benefit of the British Rule.
- The domination and extension of a nation's power over other lands.
- China believed this was the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners.
- The British monarch during the Age of Imperialism.
- When a colony maintains the ruler but their power is controlled by the mother country.
- The Policy used to gain access to China
- The only country to create its own Age of Imperialism.
- Bismarck did not include representatives from ___ at the Berlin Conference.
- Bought Egypt's shares in the Suez Canal due to debt.
- Statement that identified Great Britain during the Age of Imperialism.
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism.
- Great Britain took away South Africa from the Dutch for the ___.
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- Two Southeast Asian countries under European rule in the early 1700s.
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by ____.
- What were the mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers known as?
- The only country to not have colonies in East Africa.
- Matthew Perry remained friends with ____ even though it maintained its independence.
- India's Independence Champion
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- The two continents of the Age of Exploration.
- To incorporate a country within a country.
- Considered the "Jewel in the crown."
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- When a colony has its ruler removed from power and officials from the mother country rule.
- A political unit dependent on another for protection.
- The ________ was written by Rudyard Kipling and became the anthem for Europeans.
- The belief that people should be loyal to their nation.
- Canal What was the shortcut created between Europe and Asia?
- What country did Japan model itself after during the Meiji Restoration?
- Forced to adopt to European customs
34 Clues: India's Independence Champion • A benefit of the British Rule. • Forced to adopt to European customs • Considered the "Jewel in the crown." • One result of the Spanish-American war. • The Policy used to gain access to China • Independent country that humiliated Italy. • To incorporate a country within a country. • The two continents of the Age of Exploration. • ...
ASEAN Crossword Puzzle - Ashley, Vio, Jason 2023-10-06
Across
- The country that was officially known as Burma until 1989
- Is called Asia's pearl of the orient for the richness of its culture and the beauty of its landscape
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- the largest religious monument in Cambodia
- Capital city of Vietnam
- A land-locked country of north-east central mainland Southeast Asia
- Country still being processed to join ASEAN
- The main food in Laos
- The highest peak in Cambodia
- The similarities of natural resources potential produced by ASEAN countries
- Malaysia is the biggest producer
- Capital city of Indonesia
- the country that has the most population of irreligious people
- Food from Laos that has minced meat or fish that has previously been soaked in spices plus spiced vegetables and seasonings.
- an association for countries that have Head of State and has been colonized by England
- A stir-fried rice noodle dish from Thailand
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- The biggest ethnic group in Malaysia
- Food from Vietnam in the form of rice noodle soup served with toppings of beef, bean sprouts, etc
- Country in Southeast Asia that passes through the Ring of Fire
- Country with no natural lakes, but reservoirs and water catchment areas
- The work of the Indonesian people which is a combination of art and technology by the ancestors of the Indonesian people.
- The most popular brand of instant noodles from Indonesia
- The country that has one of the highest rates of obesity in Southeast Asia
- the most important river in Thailand
- The main food in Singapore
- A spicy noodle commonly served in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia.
- The second largest country in Southeast Asia
- is traditional Cambodian clothing and is usually worn by women.
- The main food in Indonesia
- Food from Brunei which comes from the inner trunk of the sago tree.
30 Clues: The main food in Laos • Capital city of Vietnam • Capital city of Indonesia • The main food in Singapore • The main food in Indonesia • The highest peak in Cambodia • Malaysia is the biggest producer • The biggest ethnic group in Malaysia • the most important river in Thailand • Association of Southeast Asian Nations • the largest religious monument in Cambodia • ...
How We Organise Ourselves 2025-04-30
Across
- A person who decides what is fair in a court.
- A rule made by the government that everyone must follow.
- Money that people pay to the government for things like schools, roads, and hospitals.
- As in Prime Minister: the main leader of the government in some countries.
- A large town where many people live and work.
- A person in the government who is in charge of a special area, like schools or health.
- A group of people who make rules and decisions for a country, city, or community.
- A large area of land with its own government and people.
- A way of running a country where people choose their leaders by voting.
- People who make sure everyone follows the law and help keep us safe.
- A person who lives in a country and has rights and responsibilities there.
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- Things that people are allowed to have or do.
- Instructions that tell us what we can or cannot do.
- The leader of a city or town.
- A part of a country that has its own government.
- A time when people vote to choose leaders or make decisions.
- A choice made after thinking about different things.
- A country ruled by a king, queen, or emperor.
- A place where judges decide if someone has broken the law.
- A part of the government that has a special job, like making laws or judging laws.
- A place where children go to learn.
- To choose someone or something by marking a paper or raising your hand.
- A group of people who make laws for a country.
- A group of people who live in the same place and help each other.
- The leader of a country in some places.
- A person who guides or is in charge of a group.
26 Clues: The leader of a city or town. • A place where children go to learn. • The leader of a country in some places. • Things that people are allowed to have or do. • A person who decides what is fair in a court. • A country ruled by a king, queen, or emperor. • A large town where many people live and work. • A group of people who make laws for a country. • ...
Chapter 25 Crossword-Olivia Ruge 2024-04-18
Across
- South American country in the South of South America
- East African country with the Indian Ocean as a coastline
- A trans-conmintental country that was around from 1922-1991
- Non-Violent refusal of following a law for moral, philosophical or religious reasons
- When the power of something rests within a small group of people
- Expanding a country through diplomacy
- Country in the middle east starting with I
- Capital city of Chinas East Jiangsu Providence
- Famous surrealist Spanish painter
- Mass murder of an ethnic group
- State in West Asia near Gaza
- Famous British archeologist and diplomat
- The term for the movements made in African to remove white supremacy from the content
- People who's aim is to create a specifically Jewish country
- Well-Known Country between North and South America
- The largest Kingdom in the Middle East
- Also Called the Turkish Empire
- A person or body of people who make laws
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- To be independent
- Famous Jamaican activist who was the Provisional President of Africa
- Biggest costal Municipality in China
- Country in the West Asia area who's national language is Turkish
- Complete wipeout of a group of people due to religion/race
- A political theory created by Karl Marx
- A group that faced genocide from 1915-1923
- Former President of the Republic of China
- Indian Lawyer and Protester who lead the campaign against the British rule
- A declaration in support of making a home for Jewish people in Palestine
- Non-Violent actions, such as marches to bring attention to disliking of a law
- Capital City of Iran
- A policy between the U.S and Latin
- A typically agressive political ideology that believes in strong military
- Famous Mexican painter
- Gas and Petroleum company that is Mexican owned and operated by the government
34 Clues: To be independent • Capital City of Iran • Famous Mexican painter • State in West Asia near Gaza • Mass murder of an ethnic group • Also Called the Turkish Empire • Famous surrealist Spanish painter • A policy between the U.S and Latin • Biggest costal Municipality in China • Expanding a country through diplomacy • The largest Kingdom in the Middle East • ...
Countries of Asia 2022-09-14
Across
- Taliban
- Only muslim country to have nukes
- Nam
- The teardrop of India
- They banned chewing gum
- No, not the state... THE COUNTRY
- yeah man
- The only Jewish country in the world
- They gained independence in 2002
- One of the few carbon-negative countries in the world
- Anime and Sushi
- Home to Dubai
- The reason the korean peninsula is so chaotic
- Despite it being the size of Iowa it has the 7nth highest population
- Formerly known as "Burma"
- The Middle Nation to share Borneo
- K-pop
- Biggest population in the world
- The only landlocked country in southeast Asia
- Occupied by Vietnam at one point
- Home of one of the most famous Asian empires
- Is going to have the biggest population
- Largest landlocked country in the world
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- Home to Petra
- The smallest of the nations that share Borneo
- Formerly known as "Siam"
- Iraq tried to invade this country when Sadam was dictating
- Home to the oldest library in the world
- Has European land
- Tree on the flag
- Biggest country in the world
- One of their islands has more population than Russia
- Has been fighting Azerbaijan since independence
- Only double-landlocked country in Asia
- Has the X-box logo on their flag
- Run
- Only here because of the Sinai peninsula
- Highest percent of Muslim population in Asia
- Has been fighting Armenia since independence
- oh man
- Similar flag to Qatar
- Fighting both Kurds, AND rebels
- Flag looks like a carpet
- Despite being majority Muslim, They have a significant Christian population as well.
- Guitar
- OIL
- Their city of Manila is the most densely populated city in the world
- Has the only non quadrilateral flag in the world
- They are making the worlds highest dam
- TRUE China
50 Clues: Nam • Run • OIL • K-pop • oh man • Guitar • Taliban • yeah man • TRUE China • Home to Petra • Home to Dubai • Anime and Sushi • Tree on the flag • Has European land • The teardrop of India • Similar flag to Qatar • They banned chewing gum • Formerly known as "Siam" • Flag looks like a carpet • Formerly known as "Burma" • Biggest country in the world • Fighting both Kurds, AND rebels • ...
Countries of Asia 2022-09-14
Across
- Taliban
- Only muslim country to have nukes
- Nam
- The teardrop of India
- They banned chewing gum
- No, not the state... THE COUNTRY
- yeah man
- The only Jewish country in the world
- They gained independence in 2002
- One of the few carbon-negative countries in the world
- Anime and Sushi
- Home to Dubai
- The reason the korean peninsula is so chaotic
- Despite it being the size of Iowa it has the 7nth highest population
- Formerly known as "Burma"
- The Middle Nation to share Borneo
- K-pop
- Biggest population in the world
- The only landlocked country in southeast Asia
- Occupied by Vietnam at one point
- Home of one of the most famous Asian empires
- Is going to have the biggest population
- Largest landlocked country in the world
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- Home to Petra
- The smallest of the nations that share Borneo
- Formerly known as "Siam"
- Iraq tried to invade this country when Sadam was dictating
- Home to the oldest library in the world
- Has European land
- Tree on the flag
- Biggest country in the world
- One of their islands has more population than Russia
- Has been fighting Azerbaijan since independence
- Only double-landlocked country in Asia
- Has the X-box logo on their flag
- Run
- Only here because of the Sinai peninsula
- Highest percent of Muslim population in Asia
- Has been fighting Armenia since independence
- oh man
- Similar flag to Qatar
- Fighting both Kurds, AND rebels
- Flag looks like a carpet
- Despite being majority Muslim, They have a significant Christian population as well.
- Guitar
- OIL
- Their city of Manila is the most densely populated city in the world
- Has the only non quadrilateral flag in the world
- They are making the worlds highest dam
- TRUE China
50 Clues: Nam • Run • OIL • K-pop • oh man • Guitar • Taliban • yeah man • TRUE China • Home to Petra • Home to Dubai • Anime and Sushi • Tree on the flag • Has European land • The teardrop of India • Similar flag to Qatar • They banned chewing gum • Formerly known as "Siam" • Flag looks like a carpet • Formerly known as "Burma" • Biggest country in the world • Fighting both Kurds, AND rebels • ...
cold war 2018-04-23
Across
- policies and actions
- government of a particular country
- government pogroms and actions with a country
- taken over and ran by government
- over seas possessions of an empire
- rapid rise in the prices
- form of government
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- independent country
- on economic
- people force to free their homes
- period of time
- free market economic
- group nations linked together
- forcibly removing someone from a country
- temporary union between two or more groups
15 Clues: on economic • period of time • form of government • independent country • policies and actions • free market economic • rapid rise in the prices • group nations linked together • people force to free their homes • taken over and ran by government • government of a particular country • over seas possessions of an empire • forcibly removing someone from a country • ...
Geography 2025-06-17
Across
- country with the second most poulation
- country with the most land mass in south america
- French immigrants from the 1800s
- country with the most land mass in africa
- Asian ocean
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- smallest country in the world
- country with the most land mass
- country with the most population
- northern country in north america
- country with the most popuulation in north america
- continent with the most population
11 Clues: Asian ocean • smallest country in the world • country with the most land mass • country with the most population • French immigrants from the 1800s • northern country in north america • continent with the most population • country with the second most poulation • country with the most land mass in africa • country with the most land mass in south america • ...
Six of Crows 2023-03-22
Across
- fjerdan prison
- what city the crows are based in
- can't read, plays the flute
- former druskelle, from fjerda
- uses a cane, leads the dregs
- sharpshooter, loves to gamble
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- the jail in ketterdam
- country north of ravka
- was in the menagerie, uses knifes to fight
- country east of ravka
- country southwest of ravka
- shuhan scientist
- country south of ravka
- heartrender, loves waffles
- shuhan inferni, saved from icecourt
15 Clues: fjerdan prison • shuhan scientist • the jail in ketterdam • country east of ravka • country north of ravka • country south of ravka • country southwest of ravka • heartrender, loves waffles • can't read, plays the flute • uses a cane, leads the dregs • former druskelle, from fjerda • sharpshooter, loves to gamble • what city the crows are based in • shuhan inferni, saved from icecourt • ...
Unit Of Inquiry - Crossword 2022-01-05
Across
- Money made by people working in a country.
- Bad things.
- A person.
- The movement of people or animals from one place in the world to another.
- A foreign country across the sea.
- When people do something to change things.
- The way people live their lives.
- Where we study after high school.
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- A place where people live with borders and rules.
- People from other countries.
- When things get better over time.
- When things get difficult.
- What happens when things are done.
- Good things.
- When there is a chance of something good.
- When we let others use our things too.
- The people that live in a country.
- To learn.
- When things are not the same for everyone.
19 Clues: A person. • To learn. • Bad things. • Good things. • When things get difficult. • People from other countries. • The way people live their lives. • When things get better over time. • A foreign country across the sea. • Where we study after high school. • What happens when things are done. • The people that live in a country. • When we let others use our things too. • ...
Latin America Physical Geography 2022-05-04
Across
- a warming of the ocean water in South America
- things in nature that meet peoples needs
- Which hemisphere is Latin America in?
- country borders South America
- grasslands of South America
- narrow strip of land connecting 2 lands
- region of islands south of the US
- height above sea level
- mountain range on the western coast of S. America
- river that flows into other rivers
- dense evergreen forest with abundant rainfall
- when 1 country relies on another country
- electric power produced by running water
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- Mexico and Central America
- country focuses on one crop
- to add variety
- flows 4000 miles across Peru and Brazil
- country's economy based on one crop
- Caribbean islands are formed from this
19 Clues: to add variety • height above sea level • Mexico and Central America • country focuses on one crop • grasslands of South America • country borders South America • region of islands south of the US • river that flows into other rivers • country's economy based on one crop • Which hemisphere is Latin America in? • Caribbean islands are formed from this • ...
Countries 2 2024-02-29
Across
- A country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos, and stunning natural landscapes like the Maasai Mara.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich history, and Islamic landmarks like the Kaaba and Medina.
- A transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia, known for its unique blend of cultures, historic sites, and delicious cuisine.
- A European country known for its ancient history, beautiful islands, and iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its tropical beaches, ornate temples, and flavorful cuisine like pad Thai and green curry.
- A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living.
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- A Scandinavian country known for its stunning natural landscapes, progressive social policies, and innovative design.
- A mountainous country in Central Europe known for its stunning Alpine scenery, precision engineering, and delicious chocolate.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like pho and banh mi.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- Africa A country at the southern tip of Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
14 Clues: A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living. • A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River. • ...
Countries 2 2024-02-29
Across
- A country in East Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions, elephants, and rhinos, and stunning natural landscapes like the Maasai Mara.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty.
- Arabia A country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts, rich history, and Islamic landmarks like the Kaaba and Medina.
- A transcontinental country bridging Europe and Asia, known for its unique blend of cultures, historic sites, and delicious cuisine.
- A European country known for its ancient history, beautiful islands, and iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its tropical beaches, ornate temples, and flavorful cuisine like pad Thai and green curry.
- A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living.
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- A Scandinavian country known for its stunning natural landscapes, progressive social policies, and innovative design.
- A mountainous country in Central Europe known for its stunning Alpine scenery, precision engineering, and delicious chocolate.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like pho and banh mi.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- Africa A country at the southern tip of Africa known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.
14 Clues: A Nordic country known for its breathtaking fjords, northern lights, and high standard of living. • A Southeast Asian country known for its thousands of islands, diverse cultures, and stunning natural beauty. • A country in North Africa known for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids, Sphinx, and Nile River. • ...
