country Crossword Puzzles
States 2023-12-07
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- Kinshasa is the capital of this country
- Cairo is the capital of this country
- Baghdad is the capital of this country
- Dhaka is the capital of this country
- Algiers is the capital of this country
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- Bogotá is the capital of this country
- Naypyidaw is the capital of this country
- Manila is the capital of this country
- Hanoi is the capital of this country
- Nairobi is the capital of this country
10 Clues: Cairo is the capital of this country • Hanoi is the capital of this country • Dhaka is the capital of this country • Bogotá is the capital of this country • Manila is the capital of this country • Baghdad is the capital of this country • Nairobi is the capital of this country • Algiers is the capital of this country • Kinshasa is the capital of this country • ...
Countries 2025-08-13
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- a country that has cigars
- a country that has yellow stars on their flag
- a country that is an island
- a country that is south of Canada
- a country that has blue,red and black on their flag
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- a country that has the eiffel tower
- a country that speaks spanish
- a country whose authentic is my favorite food
- a country that has the cn tower
- a country whose authentic food is pizza
10 Clues: a country that has cigars • a country that is an island • a country that speaks spanish • a country that has the cn tower • a country that is south of Canada • a country that has the eiffel tower • a country whose authentic food is pizza • a country whose authentic is my favorite food • a country that has yellow stars on their flag • ...
Pais 2023-10-26
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- Country famous for its food, such as tacos and guacamole.
- South American country famous for carnival.
- country shaped like a boot
- Country with the second largest land area in the world
- Island country with miles of islands in Southeast Asia
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- South American country famous for Machu Picchu
- South American country known for coffee
- Country spanning Europe and Asia
- European country known for its gastronomy
- Country whose traditional dance is flamenco
10 Clues: country shaped like a boot • Country spanning Europe and Asia • South American country known for coffee • European country known for its gastronomy • South American country famous for carnival. • Country whose traditional dance is flamenco • South American country famous for Machu Picchu • Country with the second largest land area in the world • ...
Countries of the world 2023-10-26
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- Country famous for its food, such as tacos and guacamole.
- South American country famous for carnival.
- country shaped like a boot
- Country with the second largest land area in the world
- Island country with miles of islands in Southeast Asia
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- South American country famous for Machu Picchu
- South American country known for coffee
- Country spanning Europe and Asia
- European country known for its gastronomy
- Country whose traditional dance is flamenco
10 Clues: country shaped like a boot • Country spanning Europe and Asia • South American country known for coffee • European country known for its gastronomy • South American country famous for carnival. • Country whose traditional dance is flamenco • South American country famous for Machu Picchu • Country with the second largest land area in the world • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-07
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- A country where almost all people are the same ethnicity
- The legal system of segregation in South Africa
- considered "Europe's last dictatorship"
- India and Pakistan continue to fight over ownership of this region
- The central gov. makes laws for the entire country
- This was the culture trait that was used to divide India and Pakistan
- the largest country of the former Soviet Union
- a single party system where a small group holds complete power
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- this country broke apart along ethnic lines in the mid 1990s
- this former Soviet country has a democracy with a high level of freedom
- The central gov. allows regions to make some laws for themselves
- this military alliance bombed Serbia to make them stop ethnic cleansing
- Iran is an example - government rules based on a religion
- A defined territory with a population, sovereignty, and recognition from other countries
- The ruler gets power through heredity
- poor land where blacks were forced to live during Apartheid
- The ruling party of Palestine refuses to recognize this country's statehood
- one ethnic group forcibly removes another from a territory
- an ethnic group with a territory
- The leader of South Africa who helped end the Apartheid system
20 Clues: an ethnic group with a territory • The ruler gets power through heredity • considered "Europe's last dictatorship" • the largest country of the former Soviet Union • The legal system of segregation in South Africa • The central gov. makes laws for the entire country • A country where almost all people are the same ethnicity • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-07
Across
- A country where almost all people are the same ethnicity
- The legal system of segregation in South Africa
- considered "Europe's last dictatorship"
- India and Pakistan continue to fight over ownership of this region
- The central gov. makes laws for the entire country
- This was the culture trait that was used to divide India and Pakistan
- the largest country of the former Soviet Union
- a single party system where a small group holds complete power
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- this country broke apart along ethnic lines in the mid 1990s
- this former Soviet country has a democracy with a high level of freedom
- The central gov. allows regions to make some laws for themselves
- this military alliance bombed Serbia to make them stop ethnic cleansing
- Iran is an example - government rules based on a religion
- A defined territory with a population, sovereignty, and recognition from other countries
- The ruler gets power through heredity
- poor land where blacks were forced to live during Apartheid
- The ruling party of Palestine refuses to recognize this country's statehood
- one ethnic group forcibly removes another from a territory
- an ethnic group with a territory
- The leader of South Africa who helped end the Apartheid system
20 Clues: an ethnic group with a territory • The ruler gets power through heredity • considered "Europe's last dictatorship" • the largest country of the former Soviet Union • The legal system of segregation in South Africa • The central gov. makes laws for the entire country • A country where almost all people are the same ethnicity • ...
new world crossword puzzle 2020-11-08
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- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indignous people of an area.
- to give a portion of something to others.
- give or receive one thing in place of another.
- control by powerful country of its former colonies or less developed countries
- a temporary fortification built by troops in the field
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- the act of discovering something
- a group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreighn country.
- to send goods to another country for sale.
- exploitation by stronger countries of weker country’s resources to strengthen then enrich the stronger countries.
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- travel in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about something
- a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country.
- having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly
- carry out research or study into a subject.
- an investigation seeking answers
- the activity of buying or selling goods.
- discover something after a deliberate search.
- serving in or intended for exploration or discovery
- give or hand over something in exchange for money
- bring goods into a country for abroad for sale.
20 Clues: an investigation seeking answers • the act of discovering something • the activity of buying or selling goods. • to give a portion of something to others. • to send goods to another country for sale. • carry out research or study into a subject. • discover something after a deliberate search. • give or receive one thing in place of another. • ...
new world crossword puzzle 2020-11-08
Across
- an investigation seeking answers
- carry out research or study into a subject.
- serving in or intended for exploration or discovery
- discover something after a deliberate search.
- control by powerful country of its former colonies or less developed countries
- exploitation by stronger countries of weker country’s resources to strengthen then enrich the stronger countries.
- a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country.
- a group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreighn country.
- bring goods into a country for abroad for sale.
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- to give a portion of something to others.
- the activity of buying or selling goods.
- travel in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about something
- give or receive one thing in place of another.
- having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indignous people of an area.
- a temporary fortification built by troops in the field
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- to send goods to another country for sale.
- give or hand over something in exchange for money
- the act of discovering something
20 Clues: an investigation seeking answers • the act of discovering something • the activity of buying or selling goods. • to give a portion of something to others. • to send goods to another country for sale. • carry out research or study into a subject. • discover something after a deliberate search. • give or receive one thing in place of another. • ...
Primary General Knowledge Crossword 2018-06-05
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- This country was known as the USSR during World War II
- Country that won the 2018 Eurovision Song Contest.
- Largest country in terms of land mass in the world.
- The largest planet in the Solar System.
- Soccer team that won the 2014 Soccer World Cup.
- Soccer club known as 'The Gunners'
- Thomas Edison invented this.
- German car manufacturer and makes car models like the A5 and the TT.
- Amount of colours in the rainbow.
- A British street dance group that won 'Britain's Got Talent'.
- Invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
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- Tallest animal in the world.
- Capital city of Spain.
- Raw fish dish eaten in Japan.
- The amount of states in the U.S.A.
- German dictator during World War II
- Soccer team that won Euro 2016.
- Country where Usain Bolt grew up?
- The closest planet to the Sun.
- Sports company with the slogan 'Just Do It'
- A fruit and the largest phone manufacturer in the world.
- Soccer club that have signed players such as Messi and Coutinho.
- Largest country in size and in population in South America.
- a green citric fruit.
- Arachnophobia is the fear of what?
25 Clues: a green citric fruit. • Capital city of Spain. • Tallest animal in the world. • Thomas Edison invented this. • Raw fish dish eaten in Japan. • The closest planet to the Sun. • Soccer team that won Euro 2016. • Country where Usain Bolt grew up? • Amount of colours in the rainbow. • The amount of states in the U.S.A. • Soccer club known as 'The Gunners' • ...
Types of Governments 2016-05-24
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- Political power is held by a single, self-appointed ruler
- The country is ruled by a totalitarian and corporatist government
- The head of the country is usually an elected president.
- Rule by the aristocrats
- Government in which power rests with a small elite segment of society
- an economic system in which the means of production are owned by private owners
- Type of government in which a country is ruled by a king or queen
- Government that use force to control people
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- The leader has not been elected and may use force to keep control
- Leadership based on charm or appeal
- Country with only one political party.
- The highest social class in some countries
- A system of government where the executive branch exists separately from a legislature
- Rule by the people
- Government in which one leader has complete power and authority
- temporary union of different political parties that agree to form a government together
- Government by religious law / religious leaders
- A form of government in which sovereign power is formally divided
- System of social organization in which all property is owned by the state
- The government of a country
20 Clues: Rule by the people • Rule by the aristocrats • The government of a country • Leadership based on charm or appeal • Country with only one political party. • The highest social class in some countries • Government that use force to control people • Government by religious law / religious leaders • The head of the country is usually an elected president. • ...
World War I 2013-03-13
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- A country in europe where they speak French.
- A country in europe where they speak German.
- An association of countries established in 1919 by the Treaty of Versailles to promote international cooperation.
- An organized military force.
- A war where you use all of your resources.
- The city where the Big Three met to create the treaty for WWI
- The person that represented Britain in Versailles.
- Something that is designed to inflict physical damage.
- A country in europe where they speak English.
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- Paying back someone a certain amount of money for damage they cause.
- A state of armed conflict.
- The person that represented America in Versailles.
- Made up of Germany, Ottomans, and Austria-Hungary.
- When one country controls another country until they think they are ready for independence.
- An agreement between two or more countries.
- An empire that was part of the central powers.
- Made up of Britain, France, U.S., and later Italy.
- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority.
- The person that represented France in Versailles.
- The type of warfare that was used in WWI
20 Clues: A state of armed conflict. • An organized military force. • The type of warfare that was used in WWI • A war where you use all of your resources. • An agreement between two or more countries. • A country in europe where they speak French. • A country in europe where they speak German. • A country in europe where they speak English. • ...
Tic-Tac-Toe Crossword 2015-04-29
Across
- money paid by another country to another in return for protection
- the income from taxes, licenses, as of city, state, or nation
- to the interests of one's own country, pride in one's nation or ethnic group
- Ceremony in which the President officially takes the oath to office
- to stop; to come to an end
- To cancel a federal law, to deprive of legal force
- Stirring up of rebellion against a government
- Outsider, someone from another country
- shutting a port or roadway to prevent people or supplies from coming into or leaving an area
- organized political group
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- Act of forcing a person into service
- contrary to what is permitted in the U.S Constitution
- act of illegally importing or exporting goods
- Review principle that the Supreme Court has the right to decide whether acts of Congress are Constitutional or not
- journey undertaken by a group of people with an objective
- Rights the rights of states to limit the power of the federal government
- Divide mountain ridge that separates river systems
- Not favoring either side of the dispute
- government order that forbids foreign trade
- Tax placed on goods entering a country from another country
20 Clues: organized political group • to stop; to come to an end • Act of forcing a person into service • Outsider, someone from another country • Not favoring either side of the dispute • government order that forbids foreign trade • act of illegally importing or exporting goods • Stirring up of rebellion against a government • To cancel a federal law, to deprive of legal force • ...
Difference, diversity and displacement 2015-02-16
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- a group of native people with the same ancestor
- the set of beliefs about the universe
- when a lower class citizen is pressured to serve another person or group in harsh conditions
- parting something from something else
- to escape
- the political control of a country
- the people around you that show care and support for you
- the country the characters want to flee to
- the edge of a country that is either next to a large water mass or another piece of land
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- a place of comfort and safety
- common cause of death for refugees traveling long distances without food or water
- a group of people who rise against the government
- the country of origin for the main character in the book
- a temporary 'home' in which refugees stay when waiting for acceptance into a country
- your land of origin
- when you have the right to do anything you desire
- the way of behavior and beliefs of a certain society
- people who are not apart of a military, naval, police, or fire fighting organization
- battle between people of different religions, cultures and/or countries
- the diverse speech and comprehension of different countries or cultures
20 Clues: to escape • your land of origin • a place of comfort and safety • the political control of a country • the set of beliefs about the universe • parting something from something else • the country the characters want to flee to • a group of native people with the same ancestor • a group of people who rise against the government • ...
Countries of Central/South America 2023-10-20
Across
- a plane carrying this country's rugby team crashed in the mountains, leaving the survivors no choice but to resort to cannibalizing their dead
- this country's name sounds delicious
- this country didn't gain independence from the Netherlands until 1975
- don't cry for me, ________
- home to Machu Picchu
- this country's name rhymes with "don't you wanna" in English
- largest country in South America
- named after the "Liberator of America"
- home to "Mosquito Coast," which is actually named after the Miskito Native Americans who are native to the area
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- this country's nickname means "heart of America"
- home to Angel Falls, the world's tallest waterfall
- achieved worldwide infamy when a US cult of about 900 people, including children and infants, committed mass suicide in the jungle of this country
- home to the ancient Aztec Empire
- teeny tiny country with a huge gang problem
- if you eat tilapia, chances are it came from here
- the _____ Canal
- home to Devil's Island, a brutal French prison who's famous prisoners included Alfred Dreyfus and Henri Charriere (author of Papillon)
- this is the only country in South America to use English as the official language
- think flowers, emeralds, and Narcos
- "equator"
20 Clues: "equator" • the _____ Canal • home to Machu Picchu • don't cry for me, ________ • home to the ancient Aztec Empire • largest country in South America • think flowers, emeralds, and Narcos • this country's name sounds delicious • named after the "Liberator of America" • teeny tiny country with a huge gang problem • this country's nickname means "heart of America" • ...
Civics -Gov't 2024-05-08
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- The study of the rights and responsibilities of citizenship
- Elected representatives vote based on their people’s beliefs
- Structure of government where the law applys to all people
- Structure of government where the law doesn't apply to the leader
- Another basic form of government
- Process by which an immigrant becomes a citizen
- An immigrant who is illegally in the country
- A person who permanently moves to a new country
- The State controls all aspects of peoples lives
- Government power is divided between one authority and the people
- Everyone works together - there is no one set leader
- A legal resident of a country
- The people hold the power and vote for their representatives
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- A monarch leads based on the constitution.
- The constitution is the basis for the countries laws
- An immigrant who is legally in the country
- The executive branch holds all the power
- The parliament selects the government who have a responsibility to the people and the government.
- The final basic form of government (think Communism)
- One of the basic forms of government
- A person who leaves their home country against their will typically seeking safety
21 Clues: A legal resident of a country • Another basic form of government • One of the basic forms of government • The executive branch holds all the power • A monarch leads based on the constitution. • An immigrant who is legally in the country • An immigrant who is illegally in the country • Process by which an immigrant becomes a citizen • ...
ww1 2025-09-22
Across
- which entente has russia, england, and france and considered the most important one
- how many million people were killed in ww1
- What front does France fight Germany in.
- Largest naval battle in ww1
- What country did serbia ask help for against austria-hungary
- What plan does germany use in the beginning of the war to fight a two front war front war
- The person who assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- What was the most deadly weapon used in ww1
- which country had the best navy in ww1
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- what is the telegram called when germany sent one to mexico
- What country does Austria-Hungary ask for unconditional support?
- The person who was assassinated in 1914
- What was the treaty they signed at the end of the war
- How many Balkan wars were fought before ww1
- The country that annexed Bosnia
- In the Second Battle of ypres what warfare was introduced
- which country was the last one to declare war on germany in ww1
- who was the person who invented chemical warfare in 1915
- How long was the first world war
- Which empire falls first in ww1
20 Clues: Largest naval battle in ww1 • The country that annexed Bosnia • Which empire falls first in ww1 • How long was the first world war • which country had the best navy in ww1 • The person who was assassinated in 1914 • What front does France fight Germany in. • how many million people were killed in ww1 • How many Balkan wars were fought before ww1 • ...
Identities and exchanges 2025-09-02
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- – The process of becoming part of a new community or culture.
- – Movement of people from one country to another.
- – All the people born and living at about the same time.
- – The characteristics that make a person or group different.
- – A variety of different people or things.
- – Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a group of people.
- – A system of communication used by people.
- – A person forced to leave their country to escape danger.
- – A person who leaves their country to live in another.
- – Respect for people who are different from you.
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- – The act of giving one thing and receiving another.
- – An official document allowing travel to other countries.
- – Traditions and values passed down through generations.
- – A group of people living in the same place or sharing interests.
- – Including people from many different cultures.
- – Unfair treatment of people based on their race.
- – A line that separates two countries or areas.
- – The status of being a member of a state or country.
- – A person who comes to live permanently in another country.
- – A large group of people united by common history and culture.
20 Clues: – A variety of different people or things. • – A system of communication used by people. • – A line that separates two countries or areas. • – Including people from many different cultures. • – Respect for people who are different from you. • – Movement of people from one country to another. • – Unfair treatment of people based on their race. • ...
The War To End All Wars 2025-10-29
Across
- What was the treaty they signed at the end of the war
- which country was the last one to declare war on germany in ww1
- The country that annexed Bosnia
- In the Second Battle of ypres what warfare was introduced
- Which empire falls first in ww1
- who was the person who invented chemical warfare in 1915
- how many million people were killed in ww1
- which entente has russia, england, and france and considered the most important one
- What front does France fight Germany in.
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- The person who was assassinated in 1914
- What country did serbia ask help for against austria-hungary
- what is the telegram called when germany sent one to mexico
- The person who assassinated Franz Ferdinand
- which country had the best navy in ww1
- What country does Austria-Hungary ask for unconditional support?
- What was the most deadly weapon used in ww1
- Largest naval battle in ww1
- How many Balkan wars were fought before ww1
- What plan does germany use in the beginning of the war to fight a two front war
- How long was the first world war
20 Clues: Largest naval battle in ww1 • The country that annexed Bosnia • Which empire falls first in ww1 • How long was the first world war • which country had the best navy in ww1 • The person who was assassinated in 1914 • What front does France fight Germany in. • how many million people were killed in ww1 • The person who assassinated Franz Ferdinand • ...
Chapter 10.1 Key Terms Created By Sara Barnthouse 2013-12-13
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- one who engages in a pursuit or activity professionally
- carry or transport something
- ability of a country or a company to produce efficiency better than other country or company
- diference in value
- buying and selling things to international markets
- are good and services that one country buys from another country
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- apply to or characterized by
- a company that does business around the world
- are goods and services that one country sells to another country
- involves exchange of goods and services between nations
- give support
- price where another currency can buy other currency
- interconnected economics of the nation of the world
13 Clues: give support • diference in value • apply to or characterized by • carry or transport something • a company that does business around the world • buying and selling things to international markets • price where another currency can buy other currency • interconnected economics of the nation of the world • involves exchange of goods and services between nations • ...
LAX5 PEAK, Complete correctly for 5 E-Swag 2024-11-24
Across
- oldest country in the world
- a country that has more kangaroos than people
- where Central Park is located and is known as the "most filmed location" in the world
- an ocean that is surrounded by six countries: Canada, the United States (Alaska), Denmark (Greenland), Russia, Norway, and Iceland
- the world's most flattest country
- covers 50% of the South American continent
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- Capital of Philippines
- which country has the largest pyramid
- most visited country
- most pyramids in the world
- country where nodding ones head means “no” and shaking ones head means “yes.”
- what continent is Canada part of
- has the most islands in the world
13 Clues: most visited country • Capital of Philippines • most pyramids in the world • oldest country in the world • what continent is Canada part of • has the most islands in the world • the world's most flattest country • which country has the largest pyramid • covers 50% of the South American continent • a country that has more kangaroos than people • ...
Africa - Jayden 2021-12-09
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- richest country in Africa
- hottest place on earth
- poorest country in Africa
- has the highest population in Africa
- largest country in Africa
- killing a large group of people
- Jal best friend
- A country that starts with a N
- lowest population in Africa
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- kids who fight in wars
- smallest country in Africa
- Discrimination of race
- people who live in Europe
- trade for guns
- South of eruope
15 Clues: trade for guns • Jal best friend • South of eruope • kids who fight in wars • hottest place on earth • Discrimination of race • richest country in Africa • people who live in Europe • poorest country in Africa • largest country in Africa • smallest country in Africa • lowest population in Africa • A country that starts with a N • killing a large group of people • ...
geography 2023-02-21
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- least populated counry
- Helena smallest country in africa
- biggest country in africa
- most people in countrry
- smallest country in the world
- smallest continent
- biggest island
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- everest Which is the tallest mountain in the world?
- biggest contry in the world
- goes thru egypt and sudan
- biggest continent
- biggest rainforest
- biggest country in south america
- biggest country in north america
14 Clues: biggest island • biggest continent • biggest rainforest • smallest continent • least populated counry • most people in countrry • goes thru egypt and sudan • biggest country in africa • biggest contry in the world • smallest country in the world • biggest country in south america • biggest country in north america • Helena smallest country in africa • ...
The Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-06
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- Who pressures decolonization of colonies world wide?
- The result of the opposition of one another ideologies
- Theory that capitalism is the better way to distribute wealth
- A country with a high HDI means it is a _______________ country
- Who possesses the wealth under socialism?
- The ____________________________ compares the quality of life in different countries
- Something that has changed from its normal state as a result of certain actions
- Group of countries that want to help poor countries out
- Nationalization is the opposite of _________________
- Domination of society by an aristocracy
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- German philosopher, economist and political activist
- The presence of natural resources determines the ________ of a nation
- People who survive on $1 a day live in ____________________
- Accumulation of wealth through foreign trade
- Which ideology does the supporters of interventionism belong to?
- The ________________ measures how unequal the distribution of a country is
- Who were aiming for autonomy and independence in their own colonies?
- Access to all services including education and health care
- China can be classified as a ____________ country
- Mother country becomes more powerful as they have military and technological advantage over other countries
20 Clues: Domination of society by an aristocracy • Who possesses the wealth under socialism? • Accumulation of wealth through foreign trade • China can be classified as a ____________ country • German philosopher, economist and political activist • Who pressures decolonization of colonies world wide? • Nationalization is the opposite of _________________ • ...
new world crossword puzzle 2020-11-08
Across
- give or receive one thing in place of another.
- to send goods to another country for sale.
- serving in or intended for exploration or discovery
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indignous people of an area.
- a group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreighn country.
- a temporary fortification built by troops in the field
- give or hand over something in exchange for money
- the act of discovering something
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- carry out research or study into a subject.
- the activity of buying or selling goods.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- bring goods into a country for abroad for sale.
- having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly
- to give a portion of something to others.
- control by powerful country of its former colonies or less developed countries
- an investigation seeking answers
- exploitation by stronger countries of weker country’s resources to strengthen then enrich the stronger countries.
- a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country.
- travel in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about something
- discover something after a deliberate search.
20 Clues: an investigation seeking answers • the act of discovering something • the activity of buying or selling goods. • to give a portion of something to others. • to send goods to another country for sale. • carry out research or study into a subject. • discover something after a deliberate search. • give or receive one thing in place of another. • ...
Africa 2023-09-20
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- Drum from Africa.
- African city with the 2nd largest population, in Nigeria.
- Was once a medieval empire in West Africa, now a country.
- Longest river in Africa.
- African city with the largest population, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- African country with the largest population.
- Official language in many countries in North Africa.
- Most widely-spoken Bantu language.
- Influential and popular former leader of Ghana, went to Lincoln University.
- Oldest East African country, lasting thousands of years.
- Large island nation off of Africa's eastern coast.
- Nickname for Nigeria's massive film industry.
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- One of the greatest feats of architecture in the world, in Egypt.
- Major political and economic issue facing many nations of Africa today.
- African country with the largest amount of area.
- Name of famous and influential Senegalese filmmaker.
- Highest mountain in Africa.
- Burkina Faso's independent leader, assassinated by his rivals.
- Ocean to the west of Africa.
- Ocean to the east of Africa.
- Ms. Lawson's family's home country.
- Sea to the north of Africa.
- 2nd longest river in Africa.
- Most widely-spoken language in South Africa.
24 Clues: Drum from Africa. • Longest river in Africa. • Highest mountain in Africa. • Sea to the north of Africa. • Ocean to the west of Africa. • Ocean to the east of Africa. • 2nd longest river in Africa. • Most widely-spoken Bantu language. • Ms. Lawson's family's home country. • African country with the largest population. • Most widely-spoken language in South Africa. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-29
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- The capital of Malaysia is Kuala ______.
- The Buddhist temple in the center (中心) of Vientiane, Laos is called Pha That _____.
- He is the prince from the book Bhagavad Gita
- New Delhi is the capital of ______.
- This is the language of Myanmar (Myanmar's old name is BURMa). မြန်မာဘာသာ
- The place where Shakyamuni sat under a tree for 49 days is now the ______ Temple.
- The Shwedagon Pagoda is in this city in Myanmar.
- This is the capital of Thailand.
- Vasuki was the 2nd king of the ______s.
- This is a language from South India
- People in this country write like this: ພາສາລາວ
- The capital of this country is Hanoi.
- Phnom Penh is the capital of this country.
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- The Irrawaddy River is in this country, which was called Burma in the past.
- Her English and Sankrit name is Avalokiteshvara, but in Chinese she has another name (hint: ____ 菩薩)
- This is an old language from India.
- He was Vasuki's older brother and the 1st king of the nagas.
- This Indian god has 4 faces.
- This is the capital of Myanmar.
- People in this country write like this: ภาษาไทย
20 Clues: This Indian god has 4 faces. • This is the capital of Myanmar. • This is the capital of Thailand. • New Delhi is the capital of ______. • This is an old language from India. • This is a language from South India • The capital of this country is Hanoi. • Vasuki was the 2nd king of the ______s. • The capital of Malaysia is Kuala ______. • ...
World War I 2019-11-26
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- Many people in Britain thought they were fighting a ______ war.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria together formed the ______.
- The country now known as Turkey
- Loyalty to one's country
- Many British soldiers were ______.
- Who murdered Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
- What was Germany's new weapon?
- Wilson declared that "the world must be made safe for _____."
- Great Britain, France, Russia, Serbia, and the US formed the ______.
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- When nationalism is taken to the point of trying to destroy other countries
- If British men did not volunteer to join the military, what did some women give them?
- How long had the war been going on when the USA joined the war?
- Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the heir to the throne in _________.
- The US president during World War I
- The murderer of the Archduke was from this country
- The name of the British cruise ship that sunk in May 1915
- World War I is also known as the ____.
- An obsession with one's country, to the point of believing in that country's superiority
- Shortly before the USA joined the war, there was a German plot to draw this country into the war.
- Where was Archduke Franz Ferdinand murdered?
20 Clues: Loyalty to one's country • What was Germany's new weapon? • The country now known as Turkey • Many British soldiers were ______. • The US president during World War I • World War I is also known as the ____. • Who murdered Archduke Franz Ferdinand? • Where was Archduke Franz Ferdinand murdered? • The murderer of the Archduke was from this country • ...
Cultures of the World 2020-09-21
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- A South African cooking method over hot coals
- Country famous for soldiers with bearskin hats
- the only indigenous people within Europe
- the Chukchi god of the sea
- name of the traditional Honduran tortilla dish
- A Kazakh bride's head-dress.
- There are 887 of these on Easter Island
- A donut style dessert from Palau
- a traditional cabbage dish from Poland
- A country famous for its curries
- 'Tinikling' is a dance here.
- there is a horse, cow and sun on their coat of arms
- Azerbaijani tea is usually served in this
- A Chinese rice dish
- traditional dance in Tahiti
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- Guaita, Cesta and Montale are towers here.
- Their soldiers wear black pompoms on their shoes
- a country famous for Danza de los Diablos
- The national dish of Madagascar
- A country that fixes everything with No8 Wire
- The flat white coffee originates here
- what type of food is a Manti?
- A country famous for eating frog legs and snails
- An island nation with a gold frigatebird on its flag
- The prisyadka is a unique Russian...
- This countries dessert is an absolute delight
- A symbol of wealth in Vanuatu
27 Clues: A Chinese rice dish • the Chukchi god of the sea • traditional dance in Tahiti • A Kazakh bride's head-dress. • 'Tinikling' is a dance here. • what type of food is a Manti? • A symbol of wealth in Vanuatu • The national dish of Madagascar • A donut style dessert from Palau • A country famous for its curries • The prisyadka is a unique Russian... • ...
continents 2020-09-28
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- In Africa, largest desert in the world
- Vast open land in Australia,many types of animals
- There are virtually no ___ that live in Antarctica
- Bouncing animal from Australia
- The Great Wall is in this country
- 98% of Antarctica is made of this
- In Africa, its largest river in the world
- There are 12 million of these in Antarctica
- There are this many continents
- Rainforest that produces 20% of world's oxygen
- Guatemala,Costa Rica and Panama are part of ___America
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- Most common language in South America
- Largest continent
- Language spoken in Australia
- The US, Mexico and ___are the 3 largest countries in N Am
- Continent for France, Italy, the United Kingdom and Germany
- Region of N.Am., Haiti, Cuba and Jamaica loacted there
- Mountain range in South America
- This "city" is smallest nation in the world
- Taj Majal is located in this S. Asian country
- African country w/ ancient pyramids and Sphinx
- Tallest mountain peak in the world is Mt. _____
- The Coliseum is located in this Italian city
- Portuguese is spoken in thid S. Am country
- Machu Pichu is located in this S. Am. country
25 Clues: Largest continent • Language spoken in Australia • Bouncing animal from Australia • There are this many continents • Mountain range in South America • The Great Wall is in this country • 98% of Antarctica is made of this • Most common language in South America • In Africa, largest desert in the world • In Africa, its largest river in the world • ...
Continents Puzzle 2020-09-22
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- The US, Mexico and ___are the 3 largest
- Vast open land in Australia,many types of animals
- In Africa, largest desert in the world
- There are this many continents
- African country w/ ancient pyramids and Sphinx
- In Africa, its largest river in the world
- Language spoken in Australia
- in N Am
- Guatemala,Costa Rica and Panama are part of America
- Largest continent
- Rainforest that produces 20% of world's oxygen
- Continent for France, Italy, the United Kingdom and Germany
- Most common language in South America
- There are virtually no ___ that live in Antarctica
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- The Great Wall is in this country
- Bouncing animal from Australia
- Mountain range in South America
- This "city" is smallest nation in the world
- Tallest mountain peak in the world is Mt. _____
- There are 12 million of these in Antarctica
- 98% of Antarctica is made of this
- Taj Majal is located in this S. Asian country
- The Coliseum is located in this Italian city
- Portuguese is spoken in thid S. Am country
- Region of N.Am., Haiti, Cuba and Jamaica loacted there
- Machu Pichu is located in this S. Am. country
26 Clues: in N Am • Largest continent • Language spoken in Australia • Bouncing animal from Australia • There are this many continents • Mountain range in South America • The Great Wall is in this country • 98% of Antarctica is made of this • Most common language in South America • In Africa, largest desert in the world • The US, Mexico and ___are the 3 largest • ...
SS 4/16 2025-04-16
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- Canadian province is known for its French-speaking population?
- country is known for ancient Mayan ruins like Tikal?
- national holiday is celebrated in the U.S. on July 4th?
- is the name of the largest hot desert in Africa?
- U.S. city is famous for being the center of the film industry?
- large animal is featured on the Canadian 25-cent coin?
- is the smallest country in Central America?
- river runs through the world’s largest rainforest?
- is the largest country in South America?
- African country is home to the ancient pyramids?
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- is the capital city of Canada?
- is the capital city of Argentina?
- is the name of the famous waterfalls shared by Canada and the U.S.?
- is the currency of Costa Rica?
- U.S. state is home to the Grand Canyon?
- country is home to a famous canal connecting two oceans?
- is the official language of Ethiopia?
- island nation lies off the southeastern coast of Africa?
- mountain range runs along the west coast of South America?
- was the first president of the United States?
20 Clues: is the capital city of Canada? • is the currency of Costa Rica? • is the capital city of Argentina? • is the official language of Ethiopia? • U.S. state is home to the Grand Canyon? • is the largest country in South America? • is the smallest country in Central America? • was the first president of the United States? • is the name of the largest hot desert in Africa? • ...
The Constituion 2025-02-12
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- Where judges make decisions about laws
- The highest and most powerful, like our top court
- The right to say what you think without getting in trouble
- One of the two parts of Congress with 100 members
- The freedoms and protections that all Americans have
- When the President says "no" to a new law
- The group of elected officials who make our laws
- Money people pay to help run the country
- Freedom and the right to make your own choices
- A system where people vote to choose their leaders
- A person who belongs to a country and has its rights
- Rules that everyone must follow in our country
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- The leader of our country who works in the White House
- A change or addition made to the Constitution
- The power to speak, think, and act as you want
- To ask the government to change something by collecting signatures
- Being fair and treating everyone equally under the law
- To choose your leaders by marking a ballot
- The system that runs our country and makes decisions
- The city where our government works (Washington, D.C.)
20 Clues: Where judges make decisions about laws • Money people pay to help run the country • When the President says "no" to a new law • To choose your leaders by marking a ballot • A change or addition made to the Constitution • The power to speak, think, and act as you want • Freedom and the right to make your own choices • Rules that everyone must follow in our country • ...
Eko Center Latinovac 2025-09-23
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- What is the capital of Czechia (Czech Republic)?
- Which country has a unicorn as its national animal ?
- How do you call a Hungarian Stew?
- What is the most famous french pastry ?
- Which famous building-block toy brand is from denmark?
- What is the capital of Austria?
- Which famous monument can you see in paris?
- How do you say hello in french?
- Which mythical sea creature has a statue in copenhagen?
- In which city can you visit a museum entirely dedicated to broken relationships?
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- Which language is primarily spoken in Switzerland?
- Which Eastern European country has the largest land area?
- What is Italian ice cream called?
- Which country is shaped like a dragon ?
- What is the famous german brand that sells goldbears (gummy bears) ?
- What is the last name of the Portuguese most famous football player ?
- Which city has canals so pretty that it’s often nicknamed “the Venice of the North”?
- What is the country between Ukraine and Romania?
- Which european country is IKEA from ?
- How many stars is there on the european flag ?
- How do you say horse in german?
- Which color is in the middle of the German flag ?
22 Clues: How do you say horse in german? • What is the capital of Austria? • How do you say hello in french? • What is Italian ice cream called? • How do you call a Hungarian Stew? • Which european country is IKEA from ? • Which country is shaped like a dragon ? • What is the most famous french pastry ? • Which famous monument can you see in paris? • ...
Countries 2023-07-25
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- Zealand A breathtaking country in the South Pacific, known for its stunning landscapes, like a place for boys who love outdoor adventures.
- An adventurous country in East Africa, with stunning savannas and wildlife, like a safari dreamland with lions and elephants.
- A fascinating country in East Asia with a rich history and unique culture, like a place of samurais, sushi, and anime.
- A passionate country in South America, known for its tango, delicious steaks, and beautiful landscapes, like a dance of flavors.
- An ancient and mystical country in North Africa, with magnificent pyramids and the iconic Sphinx, like a journey through time.
- A diverse and colorful country in South Asia, with rich traditions, spicy foods, and the majestic Taj Mahal, like a feast for the senses.
- A vast and welcoming country in North America, known for its stunning wilderness, maple syrup, and friendly people.
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- A beautiful country in Europe with famous landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, known for its art, fashion, and delicious cuisine.
- An adventurous country in East Africa, with stunning savannas and wildlife, like a safari dreamland with lions and elephants.
- A land Down Under with unique wildlife, like kangaroos and koalas, and stunning landscapes, perfect for adventure seekers.
- A historical country in Southern Europe, with ancient ruins like the Parthenon and delicious Mediterranean cuisine to savor.
- A vibrant and diverse country in South America, known for its colorful carnivals, soccer passion, and Amazon rainforest.
- A lively country in North America with a rich cultural heritage, famous for mariachi music, delicious tacos, and vibrant festivals.
- A vast and fascinating country in Eastern Europe and Asia, with snowy landscapes, nesting dolls, and the Kremlin in Moscow.
14 Clues: A vast and welcoming country in North America, known for its stunning wilderness, maple syrup, and friendly people. • A fascinating country in East Asia with a rich history and unique culture, like a place of samurais, sushi, and anime. • ...
Countries 2023-02-28
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- Mandarin oranges
- The country where Tom Yum originates
- A country located in the Caribbean
- An archipelago nation with many tourist sites
- Or known as the US
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- The smallest country in the world
- Formerly known as Burma
- Sydney,_______
- Known for its tea
- A developed country with robots
- The biggest country in the world
- Pyramids are located in_______
12 Clues: Sydney,_______ • Mandarin oranges • Known for its tea • Or known as the US • Formerly known as Burma • Pyramids are located in_______ • A developed country with robots • The biggest country in the world • The smallest country in the world • A country located in the Caribbean • The country where Tom Yum originates • An archipelago nation with many tourist sites
The Allied Powers 2023-12-11
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- The country containing Iwo Jima.
- Germany launched a battle into this country in 1940.
- The country in the Soviet Union that Germany tried to invade.
- The president of the USA during WW2.(Last name)
- The ruler of Britian.(Last name)
- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state.
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- The country that helped push Germany back to Berlin.
- The armed forces of a country.
- A thing that happens, especially one of importance.
- A sustained fight between large organized armed forces.
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- A word for someone living in the country ruled by Joseph Stalin.
- A person who serves in an army.
- The ruler of the Soviet Union.(Last name)
14 Clues: The armed forces of a country. • A person who serves in an army. • The country containing Iwo Jima. • The ruler of Britian.(Last name) • The ruler of the Soviet Union.(Last name) • The president of the USA during WW2.(Last name) • A thing that happens, especially one of importance. • The country that helped push Germany back to Berlin. • ...
Lesson 1: Where are you from? 2020-09-24
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- 손흥민 lived here
- 한복 are __________ clothes of Korean culture.
- 년
- Good _________!
- AM
- country above the US
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- a sombrero is a traditional hat from this country
- Where are you from?
- Where are you _____?
- Kangeroo's live here
- Good _______!
- the country's flag is red with yellow stars
- Georgina Teacher is from _________.
- this country has a red flag with one red star
- 유재석 is _______.
- 아줌마
- sweet ____ sour
17 Clues: 년 • AM • 아줌마 • Good _______! • 손흥민 lived here • Good _________! • 유재석 is _______. • sweet ____ sour • Where are you from? • Where are you _____? • Kangeroo's live here • country above the US • Georgina Teacher is from _________. • the country's flag is red with yellow stars • 한복 are __________ clothes of Korean culture. • this country has a red flag with one red star • ...
Lesson 1: Where are you from? 2020-09-24
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- 한복 are __________ clothes of Korean culture.
- the country's flag is red with yellow stars
- 년
- 유재석 is _______.
- Where are you from?
- Georgina Teacher is from _________.
- this country has a red flag with one red star
- sweet ____ sour
- a sombrero is a traditional hat from this country
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- 손흥민 lived here
- country above the US
- Kangeroo's live here
- Good _________!
- Good _______!
- AM
- Where are you _____?
- 아줌마
17 Clues: 년 • AM • 아줌마 • Good _______! • 손흥민 lived here • Good _________! • 유재석 is _______. • sweet ____ sour • Where are you from? • country above the US • Kangeroo's live here • Where are you _____? • Georgina Teacher is from _________. • the country's flag is red with yellow stars • 한복 are __________ clothes of Korean culture. • this country has a red flag with one red star • ...
Presidents Day 2025-02-21
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- Member of the Democratic Party
- Acknowledging an event
- Type of holiday
- First day of the week
- 16th President
- System of government
- Schools do this to celebrate Presidents Day
- Activities of governments
- 42nd President
- National legislative body
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- Leader of our country
- 2nd month of the year
- Person who supports their country
- 4th President
- 32nd President
- Country where we live
- Member of the Republican Party
17 Clues: 4th President • 32nd President • 16th President • 42nd President • Type of holiday • System of government • Leader of our country • 2nd month of the year • First day of the week • Country where we live • Acknowledging an event • Activities of governments • National legislative body • Member of the Democratic Party • Member of the Republican Party • Person who supports their country • ...
Migration 2025-09-25
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- relatives
- Movement of people within a country
- More people then the place can handle
- No longer dangerous
- jailbreak
- big country in asia
- Movement of people not internal
- Moving
- Movement of people from one country to another
- occupation
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- continent
- Being forced to move from your home
- communication
- Not old
- used to buy things
- customs from where you are from
- movement of people from one place to another
17 Clues: Moving • Not old • relatives • continent • jailbreak • occupation • communication • used to buy things • No longer dangerous • big country in asia • customs from where you are from • Movement of people not internal • Being forced to move from your home • Movement of people within a country • More people then the place can handle • movement of people from one place to another • ...
CNN 10 Crossword 2022-02-28
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- What country had the most olympic gold medals
- What do wolves do to communicate at night
- The name of the rover on Mars
- What did the girls wedding ring fall into
- What country let US troops stay in
- What country is the a 16 yr old boy from that beat a norwegian chess grandmaster
- What country is sending “peacekeeping troops” into Ukraine
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- What did the US put on Russia after they attacked Ukraine
- How long was Zoey missing from owner
- What organization is the following countries in, Poland, United states aka The North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- What country has people securing land to help animals that are endangered
- What country did the school's mini boat land in
- What type of government is China
- What country is Mt. Etna in
- What star in the universe recently had an eruption
15 Clues: What country is Mt. Etna in • The name of the rover on Mars • What type of government is China • What country let US troops stay in • How long was Zoey missing from owner • What do wolves do to communicate at night • What did the girls wedding ring fall into • What country had the most olympic gold medals • What country did the school's mini boat land in • ...
EuropeDay! 2024-05-08
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- third largest producer of olives in Europe
- Home to Blockbuster Films
- Which country has the most saunas in Europe ?
- Baguette is very popular bread in this country
- Has 2 alphabets
- This country language is the 2nd most widely spoken language in the world.
- Biggest wine producer In Europe?
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- In what country French Fries were invented?
- This country has 4 official languages
- Tea lovers
- First country in Europe to put its map on its own Flag
- The creators of Vodka
12 Clues: Tea lovers • Has 2 alphabets • The creators of Vodka • Home to Blockbuster Films • Biggest wine producer In Europe? • This country has 4 official languages • third largest producer of olives in Europe • In what country French Fries were invented? • Which country has the most saunas in Europe ? • Baguette is very popular bread in this country • ...
Spanish-Speaking Countries (Use the Spanish Version of the Answers) 2022-02-04
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- borders Guatemala, El Salvador, & Nicaragua
- country in Central America that begins with P
- Spanish-speaking country in North America
- country in Central America that starts with G
- has a border with Honduras and Costa Rica
- country in South America that begins with "B"
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- borders Bolivia, Brazil, and Argentina
- country in South America that begins with "U"
- country in South America that begins with "A"
- island in the Caribbean that begins with C
- has a border with Peru & Colombia
- where Spanish originated
12 Clues: where Spanish originated • has a border with Peru & Colombia • borders Bolivia, Brazil, and Argentina • Spanish-speaking country in North America • has a border with Honduras and Costa Rica • island in the Caribbean that begins with C • borders Guatemala, El Salvador, & Nicaragua • country in South America that begins with "U" • ...
Owain's Sexy, Sexy Crossword 2020-12-02
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- Who is back home in Cardiff on the 18th December?
- There are 8 U.S. states that begin with the letter M. 7 of them are: Michigan, Missouri, Maine, Mississippi, Minnesota, Maryland and Massachusetts. What is the eighth?
- What is Lauren's middle name?
- Which is the world's largest ocean?
- Who are, by far, the two sexiest ex-Cantonian workers?
- Which country has the world's largest rock?
- What is the tallest mountain above sea level?
- Where did Owain and Lauren first meet?
- What food and drink do Owain and Lauren like to eat in the cinema?
- What fun and sexy and fresh activity will Owain and Lauren eventually get to do together?
- Which is both the westernmost and easternmost U.S. state?
- What is Owain's middle name?
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- What did Owain and Lauren eat in Glasgow that led to them accidentally starting the Coronavirus pandemic?
- What is both the name of the best Netflix TV show and the most painful subject to teach in the AccessBase?
- Which is the world's smallest country by landmass?
- Which country is the above entirely landlocked by?
- Which sea has no coasts?
- Who needs to come back to Glasgow ASAP?
- which is the world's longest continually inhabited city?
- Who does Lauren love sooooooooo much?
- Which country has more ancient pyramids than Egypt?
- Only three countries worldwide are landlocked by only one country. Two of these are San Marino and Vatican City- both landlocked entirely by Italy. What is the third country? Hint: It's in Africa.
22 Clues: Which sea has no coasts? • What is Owain's middle name? • What is Lauren's middle name? • Which is the world's largest ocean? • Who does Lauren love sooooooooo much? • Where did Owain and Lauren first meet? • Who needs to come back to Glasgow ASAP? • Which country has the world's largest rock? • What is the tallest mountain above sea level? • ...
Economic Measurement Vocab Practice 2021-10-12
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- the number of babies who do not survive to their first birthday
- the percentage of people in a country who can read and write
- Shows average income of each person in a society (The GDP of a country divided by its population), indicates what the average
- extremely poor
- a contraction which lasts 6 months or longer
- A country with a high quality of life, its people have everything they need to thrive, society is stable and cared for
- the lowest point on a GDP curve
- doing economically well, thriving
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- a never ending cycle of higher wages leading to price increases
- 1929, a severe, extended recession (drop) in the market which occurred when the stock market crashed
- Lowest amount of pay which an employer can legally pay its workers
- the act of measuring an economy in order to better understand how healthy a market is
- the increase in prices of goods due to the decrease in money value over time, as the amount of money in circulation increases
- A country which cannot provide everything its people need, society is uncertain and many households struggle
- the number of babies born in a country in a year
- the highest point on a GDP curve
- a trend of growth along a GDP curve
- not being sure of what the future holds
- a decrease along the GDP curve
- the total value of all goods produced in a certain country in a given year
20 Clues: extremely poor • a decrease along the GDP curve • the lowest point on a GDP curve • the highest point on a GDP curve • doing economically well, thriving • a trend of growth along a GDP curve • not being sure of what the future holds • a contraction which lasts 6 months or longer • the number of babies born in a country in a year • ...
chapter 6 emely Granados 2021-11-05
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- the breaking away of one part of a country to create a separate, independent country
- movement of people from one country to another
- region that includes a central city and its surrounding suburbs
- a colonist who remained loyal to the British government during the American Revolution
- an informal network of safe houses in the United States that helped thousands of enslaved people to escape to freedom
- a member of the Arctic native peoples of North America
- farming method used in dry regions in which land is plowed and planted deeply to hold water in soil
- a French-speaking inhabitant of Quebec
- musical form that developed in the United States in the early 1900s blending African rhythms and European harmonies
- a partially self-governing country with close ties to another country
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- speaking or using two languages
- an administrative district or division of a country
- trade agreement made in 1994 by Canada, the United States, and Mexico
- mild climate region in the southern United States
- a ¨great city¨ that is made up of several large and small cities such as the area between Boston and Washington, D.C.
- the movement of people from rural areas into cities
- the percentage of people given a place who can read and write
- the spreading of urban developments on undeveloped land near a city
- outlying community around a city
- in Canada, national legislature made up of the Senate and the House of Commons
20 Clues: speaking or using two languages • outlying community around a city • a French-speaking inhabitant of Quebec • movement of people from one country to another • mild climate region in the southern United States • an administrative district or division of a country • the movement of people from rural areas into cities • ...
New Nation 2021-12-12
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- A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases
- A device that used electronic signals to send messages
- The act of negotiating alliances, treaties, and agreements between nations
- Member or supporter of the Democratic-Republican party
- Dealing with or occurring inside a country
- Commerce: Economic activity taking place between two or more states
- Activities aimed at weakening the established government by inciting resistance or rebellion to authority
- A term used in politics for someone who favors war or continuing to escalate an existing conflict as opposed to other solutions
- To withdraw or break away from a nation or organization
- Something done or said that becomes an example for other to follow
- The idea that states should have all the powers that the Constitution does not give to the federal government or forbid the states
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- A strong sense of devotion to one’s country
- Member or supporter of the Federalist party
- Dealing with or relating to other countries
- An article of the U.S. Constitution that establishes the supremacy of the Constitution itself over any other law established within the country
- A person living in a country that is not a citizen of the country
- An artificial waterway
- Seizing people against their will and forcing them to serve in the military or other public service
- A prohibition or blocking of trade with a certain country
- Firmly favoring one party or faction
20 Clues: An artificial waterway • Firmly favoring one party or faction • Dealing with or occurring inside a country • A strong sense of devotion to one’s country • Member or supporter of the Federalist party • Dealing with or relating to other countries • A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases • A device that used electronic signals to send messages • ...
New Nation 2021-12-12
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- Member or supporter of the Democratic-Republican party
- A prohibition or blocking of trade with a certain country
- Seizing people against their will and forcing them to serve in the military or other public service
- Activities aimed at weakening the established government by inciting resistance or rebellion to authority
- Economic activity taking place between two or more states
- Firmly favoring one party or faction
- Dealing with or occurring inside a country
- Something done or said that becomes an example for other to follow
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- A term used in politics for someone who favors war or continuing to escalate an existing conflict as opposed to other solutions
- An article of the U.S. Constitution that establishes the supremacy of the Constitution itself over any other law established within the country
- The idea that states should have all the powers that the Constitution does not give to the federal government or forbid the states
- Member or supporter of the Federalist party
- Dealing with or relating to other countries
- To withdraw or break away from a nation or organization
- A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases
- A strong sense of devotion to one’s country
- The act of negotiating alliances, treaties, and agreements between nations
- An artificial waterway
- A device that used electronic signals to send messages
- A person living in a country that is not a citizen of the country
20 Clues: An artificial waterway • Firmly favoring one party or faction • Dealing with or occurring inside a country • Member or supporter of the Federalist party • Dealing with or relating to other countries • A strong sense of devotion to one’s country • A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases • Member or supporter of the Democratic-Republican party • ...
New Nation 2021-12-12
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- To withdraw or break away from a nation or organization
- A term used in politics for someone who favors war or continuing to escalate an existing conflict as opposed to other solutions
- Dealing with or relating to other countries
- Activities aimed at weakening the established government by inciting resistance or rebellion to authority
- An article of the U.S. Constitution that establishes the supremacy of the Constitution itself over any other law established within the country
- The idea that states should have all the powers that the Constitution does not give to the federal government or forbid the states
- Member or supporter of the Democratic-Republican party
- A person living in a country that is not a citizen of the country
- Seizing people against their will and forcing them to serve in the military or other public service
- A device that used electronic signals to send messages
- Dealing with or occurring inside a country
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- Firmly favoring one party or faction
- Economic activity taking place between two or more states
- A strong sense of devotion to one’s country
- Something done or said that becomes an example for other to follow
- A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases
- A prohibition or blocking of trade with a certain country
- The act of negotiating alliances, treaties, and agreements between nations
- Member or supporter of the Federalist party
- An artificial waterway
20 Clues: An artificial waterway • Firmly favoring one party or faction • Dealing with or occurring inside a country • A strong sense of devotion to one’s country • Dealing with or relating to other countries • Member or supporter of the Federalist party • A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases • Member or supporter of the Democratic-Republican party • ...
New Nation 2021-12-12
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- A person living in a country that is not a citizen of the country
- A device that used electronic signals to send messages
- Something done or said that becomes an example for other to follow
- Activities aimed at weakening the established government by inciting resistance or rebellion to authority
- Member or supporter of the Democratic-Republican party
- A prohibition or blocking of trade with a certain country
- An article of the U.S. Constitution that establishes the supremacy of the Constitution itself over any other law established within the country
- Seizing people against their will and forcing them to serve in the military or other public service
- An artificial waterway
- The act of negotiating alliances, treaties, and agreements between nations
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- Dealing with or relating to other countries
- Economic activity taking place between two or more states
- Member or supporter of the Federalist party
- A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases
- To withdraw or break away from a nation or organization
- Dealing with or occurring inside a country
- Firmly favoring one party or faction
- A term used in politics for someone who favors war or continuing to escalate an existing conflict as opposed to other solutions
- The idea that states should have all the powers that the Constitution does not give to the federal government or forbid the states
- A strong sense of devotion to one’s country
20 Clues: An artificial waterway • Firmly favoring one party or faction • Dealing with or occurring inside a country • Dealing with or relating to other countries • Member or supporter of the Federalist party • A strong sense of devotion to one’s country • A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases • A device that used electronic signals to send messages • ...
Chapter 7 The Great Migration and the Push for Democracy 2018-01-30
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- a shortage of food leading to starvation for many people.
- the infection of a large population by a disease.
- a person intending to establish a home and citizenship in a country that is not their native country.
- unjust or unfair use of power
- a challenge to the authority of a recognized government.
- a contagious disease that causes intestinal problems and dehydration.
- government that does not answer to an imperial power.
- damage or elimination of a food crop, such as wheat, because of drought, insect damage, or some other natural cause.
- a system of government in which citizens elect those who rule them.
- someone who seeks to change established rules and arrangements in society.
- The British takeover of New France in 1763, under which New France became the British colony of Quebec
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- to give advice.
- to become part of a different cultural group.
- to refuse something as a way to create pressure for change.
- expressing an opinion clearly and directly.
- a place where people with a contagious disease are required to stay, to separate them from healthy people and to prevent the spread of the disease.
- a person who leaves their native country to establish a home and citizenship in another country.
- an attempt to overthrow an established government.
- an alliance among different groups.
- having no work.
- leaving one’s country to establish citizenship and a home in another country.
- weapons
- a general pardon.
23 Clues: weapons • to give advice. • having no work. • a general pardon. • unjust or unfair use of power • an alliance among different groups. • expressing an opinion clearly and directly. • to become part of a different cultural group. • the infection of a large population by a disease. • an attempt to overthrow an established government. • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-08
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- Provision granting citizens immunity from prosecution in a foreign country
- conflict between Qing China and Japan
- Paper Partition setting rules for the conquest of Africa
- a state controlled and protected by another country
- Hindu practice of widows throwing themselves on their deceased husbands funeral pyre
- Wars fought between China and Britain for British access to Chinese markets
- belief that one's culture is superior to another
- Leader of the Nationalist revolt in China
- Ended the conflict between China and Britain granting unfettered access to Chinese markets
- a country under the full or partial control of another country and occupied by settler of that country
- Japanese diplomatic voyage to western countries to learn modernization
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- British joint stock company formed to import and export goods to and from India
- Port cities in China given to European powers
- Racist ideology that western colonizers needed to spread their culture to the uncivilized
- an area where a country has power to influence policy through economic and military levrege
- bloodiest civil war in history to overthrow the Qing dynasty in which the British and French aided Qing interests
- Japanese leader who supported modernization
- British rule of India
- a major uprising against the British East India Company leading to the absolute control of India at the hands of the British government
- Author who wrote imperialist novels
- opened Japan to western trade
- anti-foreign uprising attempting to remove European influence in Qing China
22 Clues: British rule of India • opened Japan to western trade • Author who wrote imperialist novels • conflict between Qing China and Japan • Leader of the Nationalist revolt in China • Japanese leader who supported modernization • Port cities in China given to European powers • belief that one's culture is superior to another • a state controlled and protected by another country • ...
Extra Credit Crossword 2024-05-28
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- This region of the country was where Jim Crow Laws were in effect
- 49ers went west to search for this
- The type of bomb the USA dropped on Japan to end WWII
- Immigrants from this country were rounded up into Internment Camps during WWII
- The month when Presidential elections happen
- Many European immigrants came through this center in NY when they entered the country
- This President was impeached for spying on his opponents
- The main issue during the US Civil War
- During the Great Migration, many Black Americans moved to this region of the country
- This country fought for independence from Spain
- Most of WWI was fought in these ditches in the ground
- The unpopular war in this country was the last time the USA used the draft
- The Great _______ was a time period when people experienced high unemployment, starvation, etc.
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- Number amendment that abolished slavery
- A current US territory that we gained during the Spanish-American War
- System of government where people elect their leaders
- The Senate and the House of Representatives together are known as this
- In the late 1900s, one of the main goals of the USA was to stop the spread of this
- The state where the Gold Rush started
- The time period directly after the Civil War
- President during the Civil War
- An enemy of the USA during both World Wars
- The automaker known for creating the assembly line
23 Clues: President during the Civil War • 49ers went west to search for this • The state where the Gold Rush started • The main issue during the US Civil War • Number amendment that abolished slavery • An enemy of the USA during both World Wars • The month when Presidential elections happen • The time period directly after the Civil War • ...
Diane 2023-09-18
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- The bride specializes in this area of law
- In what city was Ryan born?
- What is the second foreign country Ryan and Diane will visit during their honeymoon?
- The bride and groom both speak this foreign language
- What is the first foreign country Ryan and Diane will visit during their honeymoon?
- What winter sport does Diane like?
- Who is the clean freak in the relationship?
- The bride worked as a barista at this coffee shop as a teen
- In what country was Diane born?
- The bride’s favorite holiday
- What is the name of the pastry shop where Ryan and Diane had their first date?
- The bride lived in this European country for grades 7, 8 and 9
- In what U.S. state did Ryan propose to Diane?
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- In which foreign country have Diane and Ryan both lived?
- What winter sport does Ryan like?
- In what year did the bride and groom start dating - 20___?
- After how many dates did Diane know that Ryan was the one?
- In addition to biking, what outdoor activity does the couple enjoy together?
- In addition to electrical and computer engineering, Ryan also majored in this subject in college.
- Who said “I love you” first?
- Bride’s number of siblings
- Who has the biggest sweet tooth - Ryan or Diane?
- In what month will Ryan and Diane embark on their honeymoon?
- Traditional first wedding anniversary gift
- Groom’s pride and joy
- “Love is ____, love is kind”
- The bride’s maternal grandmother was from which country?
- Number of siblings the groom has
28 Clues: Groom’s pride and joy • Bride’s number of siblings • In what city was Ryan born? • Who said “I love you” first? • “Love is ____, love is kind” • The bride’s favorite holiday • In what country was Diane born? • Number of siblings the groom has • What winter sport does Ryan like? • What winter sport does Diane like? • The bride specializes in this area of law • ...
Travel 2025-04-19
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- rate value of one currency compared to another
- the money used in a particular country
- desk place where travelers ask for directions or help
- official building representing a country in another country
- to visit interesting places
- bags or suitcases for travel
- shop a store selling souvenirs
- the place where something is
- a drawing of an area with roads and landmarks
- a way in
- place where lost items are kept
- boat used to carry people or vehicles across water
- a thief who steals from people in public
- number the number of the airport gate for boarding
- a vacation place with hotel and activities
- a cheap place for travelers to stay, often shared
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- relating to one's own country
- involving more than one country
- to put things into a suitcase or bag
- something you buy to remember a trip
- a card with a picture, sent without an envelope
- a way out
- something interesting or worth seeing
- book a book of useful foreign language expressions
- lag tiredness from changing time zones quickly
- to go away from a place
- book a book with travel advice and information
- a document for international travel
- a famous or important place
- free goods sold without tax at airports
- from another country
- travel that protects nature and local culture
- a large bag for carrying clothes while traveling
- a place that offers lodging for travelers
34 Clues: a way in • a way out • from another country • to go away from a place • to visit interesting places • a famous or important place • bags or suitcases for travel • the place where something is • relating to one's own country • shop a store selling souvenirs • involving more than one country • place where lost items are kept • a document for international travel • ...
Geography Vocabulary 2023-01-27
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- A line that divides the Earth in the middle.
- America Venezuela is a country in _______________.
- a part of a country
- This is the continent furthest south in the world.
- England is a country in ____________.
- a nation with a government
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- This is surrounded by water on all sides.
- a large land mass
- China is a country in _________________.
- Congo is a country in ____________________.
- America The United States is a country in __________.
11 Clues: a large land mass • a part of a country • a nation with a government • England is a country in ____________. • China is a country in _________________. • This is surrounded by water on all sides. • Congo is a country in ____________________. • A line that divides the Earth in the middle. • America Venezuela is a country in _______________. • ...
Geography 2023-01-23
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- Biggest country in Asia
- the strongest country in Africa
- a country we border to the south
- The country we live in
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- the strongest country in europe
- second biggest country in asia
- The strongest country in the world
- Biggest country in South America
- has a city with the biggest population in the world
- a country that is on 2 continents
10 Clues: The country we live in • Biggest country in Asia • second biggest country in asia • the strongest country in europe • the strongest country in Africa • Biggest country in South America • a country we border to the south • a country that is on 2 continents • The strongest country in the world • has a city with the biggest population in the world
CROUNTRIES 2021-01-19
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- nialll Horan was born in that place
- this country has got the Statue of Liberty
- in this country the people do sumo
- this country has got a lot of sand
- in this country the covid-19 started England in this country One Direction was born
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- this country some people do boxeo
- they speak Russian
- this city has got the Eiffel tower
- in this country the first pizza was made
- when we are in winter they are in summer
- in this country people eat so much tacos
11 Clues: they speak Russian • this country some people do boxeo • this city has got the Eiffel tower • in this country the people do sumo • this country has got a lot of sand • nialll Horan was born in that place • when we are in winter they are in summer • in this country people eat so much tacos • in this country the first pizza was made • ...
Countries 2024-03-04
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- This country is the biggest country in the world.
- Has this flag: 🇫🇷
- The flag has a leaf in the center. 🇨🇦
- Athens is the capital of this country.
- The flag of this country is green, white, and orange. 🇮🇪
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- New Delhi is located in this country.
- Where they speak Spanish. Remember, it is not Mexico!
- This country is also known as Czech Republic.
- This country’s flag has a sun in the middle. 🇲🇰
- The capital of this country is Rome.
- Berlin is the capital of this country.
11 Clues: Has this flag: 🇫🇷 • The capital of this country is Rome. • New Delhi is located in this country. • The flag has a leaf in the center. 🇨🇦 • Athens is the capital of this country. • Berlin is the capital of this country. • This country is also known as Czech Republic. • This country’s flag has a sun in the middle. 🇲🇰 • This country is the biggest country in the world. • ...
East Africa 2014-02-16
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- A county with a major export of coffee
- A region in Egypt and Sudan
- The most densely populated East African country
- Transports tea and other major crops to Mombasa
- A European religion common in many countries
- An overland journey to view African wildlife
- A type of energy produced from the heat of Earth's interior
- It was an international slave-trading center
- A country never colonized by Europe
- The capital of Kenya
- The most widely spoken African language in East Africa
- This country's Red Sea coastline has spectacular coral reefs
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- A Middle Eastern religion
- A country that was religiously fought over
- A period of time without water
- The 2nd most populated East African country
- The capital of Tanzania
- The highest mountain in Africa
- A practice that tries to dominate other countries' government, trade, and culture
- The intentional killing of a people
20 Clues: The capital of Kenya • The capital of Tanzania • A Middle Eastern religion • A region in Egypt and Sudan • A period of time without water • The highest mountain in Africa • The intentional killing of a people • A country never colonized by Europe • A county with a major export of coffee • A country that was religiously fought over • The 2nd most populated East African country • ...
Grade 9 Social Studies 2014-11-12
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- Country who Germany reorganized the army and Britain, the navy
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- Moroccan city visited by William II
- German naval chief
- Area where the ANZACs fought
- Bismarck's position in Germany
- Leader of the Rough Riders
- German term for Three Emporer's League
- Britain and Russia were interested in here
- Harbour where the US sank the enemy's fleet
- Gavrilo ........, killer of the Archduke
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- Country USA was interested in building a canal in
- French commander at the Marne
- Country Britain promised to protect and entered WW1 because of
- Kaisers warship sent to Agadir
- British General sent to Gallipoli
- Front between Austria and Italy
- Russia's navy sent this around the world to Japan
- Naval battle of WW1
- Other country in Three Emporer's League, Austria and Germany
- Calendar adopted by Japan in 1873
- German word for King
- ......... and Japan signed agreement in 1902
23 Clues: German naval chief • Naval battle of WW1 • German word for King • Leader of the Rough Riders • Area where the ANZACs fought • French commander at the Marne • Kaisers warship sent to Agadir • Bismarck's position in Germany • Front between Austria and Italy • British General sent to Gallipoli • Calendar adopted by Japan in 1873 • Moroccan city visited by William II • ...
Geography Crossword created by 7.6 2015-09-23
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- A huge wide place that boats explore?
- What do we live on?
- Where water flows.
- What is the biggest country in South America?
- What is the biggest country?
- What you would use to get from one place to another with using a Sat Nav.
- One of these erupted in Pompeii.
- The ground shakes when this happens.
- What animals hop around in Australia?
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- Where you can go, to go to the shops.
- The world is made of land and?
- A large heap of land, sometimes very steep.
- What place is dry and hot with cactus?
- What job could involve working with animals?
- A country shaped like a boot.
- Country attached to Northern England.
- Where some fish live and its so colourful.
- Where you can build sand castles and you can swim in the water.
- What is the capital of England?
- What is green and on the floor?
20 Clues: Where water flows. • What do we live on? • What is the biggest country? • A country shaped like a boot. • The world is made of land and? • What is the capital of England? • What is green and on the floor? • One of these erupted in Pompeii. • The ground shakes when this happens. • Where you can go, to go to the shops. • A huge wide place that boats explore? • ...
Cold War 2018-04-24
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- aid to poor people
- system of government in which priests rule in the name of god
- overseas possesions of an empire
- forcibly removing someone from a country
- taken over and run by a government
- cruel and oppresive government or rule
- scattering of a people from their home land
- long period of time with no rain
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- harsh labor camps where enemies were imprisoned
- people forced to flee their homes
- seperation, as by race
- group of nations linked together in some way
- intense love and pride in ones country
- small territory under the rule of a bigger nation
- fellowship of common intrests and concerns
- poor and landless farmer
- insurgeny efforts to put down rebellion in a country
- nation country that is technically independent by controlled bt another
- government run by elected officials
- polocies and actions to correct problems
20 Clues: aid to poor people • seperation, as by race • poor and landless farmer • overseas possesions of an empire • long period of time with no rain • people forced to flee their homes • taken over and run by a government • government run by elected officials • intense love and pride in ones country • cruel and oppresive government or rule • forcibly removing someone from a country • ...
GK before we begin Tourism Fundamentals 2020-07-12
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- A planned and clean city in North India
- worlds largest cruise ship
- A hill station close to Mumbai
- Land of Indus
- the latest union territory of India
- Country from South America
- Tagline "Hindustan ka dil dekho"
- A new theme park for people of Mumbai
- Big Ben
- Pink city
- Visit here to see Ajanta caves
- worlds most visited country
- one of the four metros in India
- Country of the rising sun
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- Maharashtra's neighbour
- Scandinavian nation
- the holy river
- Passport not needed by Indians visiting this country
- Hill station in Himachal
- Worlds tallest statute
- An Indian hotel chain
- one of seven sisters of N E India
- Fastest on rail from Mumbai to Delhi
- Airline by the Tata's
- Taj Mahal is located here
- capital of India
- Famous bridge from Calcutta
27 Clues: Big Ben • Pink city • Land of Indus • the holy river • capital of India • Scandinavian nation • An Indian hotel chain • Airline by the Tata's • Worlds tallest statute • Maharashtra's neighbour • Hill station in Himachal • Taj Mahal is located here • Country of the rising sun • worlds largest cruise ship • Country from South America • worlds most visited country • Famous bridge from Calcutta • ...
Texas History 2020-12-14
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- someone who can translate language
- an area or part of a country
- populated, settled by
- agreement between two nations
- settle in a new country
- peace of written information
- to make a change in beliefs
- animal skin used for clothes
- came from relative of
- Move from one country to another
- government ruled by one person
- a king, queen or emperor of a nation
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- journey with a purpose
- a region occupied by Comanche Indians
- long lasting, drawn out
- selected to fill positions
- a division line or border
- to move from one region to another
- part or term of argument
- important, meaningful
- war between the same country
- the second skirmish of the Texas Revolution
- capture take over
- wished for, sought after
- government ruled by people
- the act of coming together
- take control over
27 Clues: capture take over • take control over • important, meaningful • populated, settled by • came from relative of • journey with a purpose • long lasting, drawn out • settle in a new country • part or term of argument • wished for, sought after • a division line or border • selected to fill positions • government ruled by people • the act of coming together • to make a change in beliefs • ...
The Roman Empire 2019-04-08
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- What do we call the people that follow islam.
- The person who ruled the country and people.
- A short sword.
- There is a Buddhist religion
- They were the leaders of the senate.
- It used to destory the walls.
- which laugauge does Quran used?
- What is the name of the religious holiday that this religion celebrates
- What is the name of this religion
- How did Muhammad die?
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- They made important decisions for the empire.
- The senate and the people of Romen.
- They rowed the ships of the navy.
- A strong country control other countries.
- No king and queen.
- A emperor was killed by the Senate
- What is the name of their prophet that taught the religion
- They would fight in a formation.
- In which country is Rome.
- In which country does the majority of Hindus live
20 Clues: A short sword. • No king and queen. • How did Muhammad die? • In which country is Rome. • There is a Buddhist religion • It used to destory the walls. • which laugauge does Quran used? • They would fight in a formation. • They rowed the ships of the navy. • What is the name of this religion • A emperor was killed by the Senate • The senate and the people of Romen. • ...
Macbeth Crossword 2020-09-17
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- Malcolm fled to this country
- How does Lady MacBeth die
- the nobleman who tells macbeth that macduff has gone to england
- who kills macbeth
- macbeth is returning from victory in this Scandinavian country at the play
- a place macbeth considers safe
- earl of northumberland
- where macbeth lives when he becomes king
- King of Scottland murreded by macbeth
- MacBeth's first title
- who told Macduff his family was murdered
- the forest that ” moved” towards dunsinane
- banquo son who escapes
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- who is with macbeth when he hears the prophecy
- Country ruled by Duncan
- donalbain flees to his country
- characters employed by macbeth ti kill banquo
- the druken doorman of macbeth castle
- Name of MacBeth's Castle
- nobleman goes to dunsinane to fight against macbeth
- in line for the throne after Malcolm
- Fair is (....), and (....) is fair
- MacBeth's second title
- after banquet death his (....) visits macbeth
24 Clues: who kills macbeth • MacBeth's first title • earl of northumberland • MacBeth's second title • banquo son who escapes • Country ruled by Duncan • Name of MacBeth's Castle • How does Lady MacBeth die • Malcolm fled to this country • donalbain flees to his country • a place macbeth considers safe • Fair is (....), and (....) is fair • the druken doorman of macbeth castle • ...
The False Prince 2020-10-15
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- the long lost prince of Carthya
- a piece of thick fabric with pictures or designs used as a wall hanging or furniture covering
- a bright green precious stone
- the betrothed princess
- a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it
- the prime regent
- the queen of Carthya
- Sage is this type of narrator
- Conner's home
- the high chamberlain
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- a servant girl who pretends to be mute
- a sickly orphan
- the capital city
- first to be chosen as the prince
- the crime of betraying one's country
- an educated orphan
- the servant assigned to Sage
- a type of coin
- the state of being barred from one's native country
- vigil who swears loyalty to Prince Jaron
- country of the pirates
- stolen by Sage
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain
- the king of Carthya
24 Clues: Conner's home • a type of coin • stolen by Sage • a sickly orphan • the capital city • the prime regent • an educated orphan • the king of Carthya • the queen of Carthya • the high chamberlain • the betrothed princess • country of the pirates • the servant assigned to Sage • a bright green precious stone • Sage is this type of narrator • the long lost prince of Carthya • ...
Immigration and American dream 2023-09-30
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- country of destination for immigrants
- badly paid
- person who becomes successful and rich all by himself
- device such as a washing machine or dish-washer
- move up
- a person who consumes
- fortune or quantity of money acquired
- country of origin of immigrants
- person who makes money by helping people cross borders illegally
- society based on consumption
- geographic limit between two countries
- wage or salary
- illegal, without official papers
- to be racist by refering racial or physical differences
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- person who comes from abroad
- vertical representation of society
- racism
- person who emigrates to another country
- that cannot be attained
- the ability to move up in society
- that cannot be acchieved
- separation along racial or social criteria
- person who has to emigrate because of war or famine
- to fulfill or realize something
24 Clues: racism • move up • badly paid • wage or salary • a person who consumes • that cannot be attained • that cannot be acchieved • person who comes from abroad • society based on consumption • country of origin of immigrants • to fulfill or realize something • illegal, without official papers • the ability to move up in society • vertical representation of society • ...
Countries 2024-08-11
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- they talk a lot with their hands
- the countries nickname is the red dragon
- it has the next longest river in the world
- its most famous person was a scientist
- its right above south Africa
- its a very small country sorrounded by Italy
- its known for its good food
- its most famous person was hitler
- ice hockey originated from here
- it has a white dot in its flag
- its the longest country
- it borders Canada
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- it has a lot of dangerous species
- the flag has a dragon in it
- its the biggest country in Africa
- its the second smallest country
- it has a big red dot in the middle of its flag
- kebab comes from here
- It has 50 states
- it had the biggest empire ever
- he was the one who discovered gravity
21 Clues: It has 50 states • it borders Canada • kebab comes from here • its the longest country • the flag has a dragon in it • its known for its good food • its right above south Africa • it had the biggest empire ever • it has a white dot in its flag • its the second smallest country • ice hockey originated from here • they talk a lot with their hands • it has a lot of dangerous species • ...
International Economics 2024-08-12
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- Ability to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost.
- Rate at which one country's goods exchange for another's.
- A government policy to protect domestic industries.
- The exchange rate between two currencies.
- Restrictions on international trade.
- Model predicting trade based on economic size and distance.
- Curve showing different quantities of a good a country is willing to export.
- A limit on the quantity of imports.
- The total value of goods and services produced in a country.
- Curve showing combinations of two goods yielding same satisfaction.
- Opposite of import.
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- The study of the allocation of scarce resources.
- Curve showing maximum combinations of two goods that can be produced.
- Trade between countries.
- Trade within a country.
- Opposite of export.
- A tax on imported goods.
- The difference in value between a country's exports and imports.
- Ability to produce a good more efficiently than another country.
- Graphical representation of economic data.
20 Clues: Opposite of export. • Opposite of import. • Trade within a country. • Trade between countries. • A tax on imported goods. • A limit on the quantity of imports. • Restrictions on international trade. • The exchange rate between two currencies. • Graphical representation of economic data. • The study of the allocation of scarce resources. • ...
Ezperanza 2023-04-24
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- your fathers brother but in Spanish
- someone that is your mothers mother in Spanish
- a big farm
- a decorative fake animal made in mexico
- were people come together and go against a person or ruler
- someone moving to a different country
- a low area between two hills
- a place were you can house people
- a place were the sick or mentally sick go
- someone who fled a country to go to another
- someone who is good at a specific job
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- a common flower with prickly stem
- the country below america
- the country where we live i and is below Canada and above mexico
- a disease that inflames your lungs
- party in Spanish
- a place were most vegetables and cops come from
- people who stop crime and illegal activities
- when you are unnaturally sad
- a act of discrimination against a group of people
20 Clues: a big farm • party in Spanish • the country below america • a low area between two hills • when you are unnaturally sad • a common flower with prickly stem • a place were you can house people • a disease that inflames your lungs • your fathers brother but in Spanish • someone moving to a different country • someone who is good at a specific job • ...
Ezperanza 2023-04-24
Across
- your fathers brother but in Spanish
- someone that is your mothers mother in Spanish
- a big farm
- a decorative fake animal made in mexico
- were people come together and go against a person or ruler
- someone moving to a different country
- a low area between two hills
- a place were you can house people
- a place were the sick or mentally sick go
- someone who fled a country to go to another
- someone who is good at a specific job
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- a common flower with prickly stem
- the country below america
- the country where we live i and is below Canada and above mexico
- a disease that inflames your lungs
- party in Spanish
- a place were most vegetables and cops come from
- people who stop crime and illegal activities
- when you are unnaturally sad
- a act of discrimination against a group of people
20 Clues: a big farm • party in Spanish • the country below america • a low area between two hills • when you are unnaturally sad • a common flower with prickly stem • a place were you can house people • a disease that inflames your lungs • your fathers brother but in Spanish • someone moving to a different country • someone who is good at a specific job • ...
Ezperanza 2023-04-24
Across
- your fathers brother but in Spanish
- someone that is your mothers mother in Spanish
- a big farm
- a decorative fake animal made in mexico
- were people come together and go against a person or ruler
- someone moving to a different country
- a low area between two hills
- a place were you can house people
- a place were the sick or mentally sick go
- someone who fled a country to go to another
- someone who is good at a specific job
Down
- a common flower with prickly stem
- the country below america
- the country where we live i and is below Canada and above mexico
- a disease that inflames your lungs
- party in Spanish
- a place were most vegetables and cops come from
- people who stop crime and illegal activities
- when you are unnaturally sad
- a act of discrimination against a group of people
20 Clues: a big farm • party in Spanish • the country below america • a low area between two hills • when you are unnaturally sad • a common flower with prickly stem • a place were you can house people • a disease that inflames your lungs • your fathers brother but in Spanish • someone moving to a different country • someone who is good at a specific job • ...
For Diana xx 2023-06-13
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- What you should put on your hands twice daily
- A country in severe monetary crisis since 2018
- A fun tile game
- The cutest animal
- Cutest dog
- A beautiful place to swim with 200,000 seals
- Diana is tired of this appetizer
- Nick loves this activity
- Biggest export of Brazil
- Where we vacation next!
- The best food
- A country Dad has multiple times tried to rename
- Grandpa Ted strongly believes in this activity
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- Diana's number one fan
- This country is important in Mom and Dad's opinion
- Country east of El Salvador
- How many languages do you speak?
- A frequent Dad solo activity
- Foreign word for missing someone, longing
- Famous French chef - long ago Dad ate at his restaurant
- Someone very loved by her family
- The best fruit
- A weapon of concern
- Most beautiful city on earth
- A ridiculous sandwich
- Capital of Paraguay
26 Clues: Cutest dog • The best food • The best fruit • A fun tile game • The cutest animal • A weapon of concern • Capital of Paraguay • A ridiculous sandwich • Diana's number one fan • Where we vacation next! • Nick loves this activity • Biggest export of Brazil • Country east of El Salvador • A frequent Dad solo activity • Most beautiful city on earth • How many languages do you speak? • ...
Unit 2 Study Guide 2021-11-09
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- want to move to place
- people/arable land
- Farmers/Land
- migration patterns
- within a country
- permanent settelment
- want to leave
- movement of animals
- environmental limit
- leave because of strife
- economist
- hard to migrate
- low birth low death
- family following pattern
- smart leaving
- death/1000
- Limit kids
- certain genders allowed
- Waiting refugees
- cause of death
- high birth falling death
Down
- high births encouraged
- city to country
- babies/1000
- population doubling
- growth with falling tfr
- all resources depleted
- falling birth low death
- better medication
- babies die
- better than destination
- technology and future dtm
- low birth death rise
- bar graph based on age and gender
- People/land
- routine movement
- high birth high death
- rules of migration
- country to country
- average number of kids/women
- analyzes demographics
- young/old
42 Clues: economist • young/old • babies die • death/1000 • Limit kids • babies/1000 • People/land • Farmers/Land • want to leave • smart leaving • cause of death • city to country • hard to migrate • within a country • routine movement • Waiting refugees • better medication • people/arable land • migration patterns • rules of migration • country to country • population doubling • movement of animals • environmental limit • ...
Europe Crossword 2021-05-11
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- There are ____ countries in Europe
- Longest River in Europe
- Which hemisphere is Europe located in?
- In which country can you find Europe's tallest building?
- Country in which the Eiffel tower is located
- Europeans eat 50% of the world's ______.
- Most populated city in Europe
- The second smallest continent on Earth
- The world's second most active volcano
- Europe makes 44% of what good?
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- Europe's largest country
- Tallest mountain in Europe (located in Russia)
- Europe's largest export
- Most spoken language in Europe (as of 2020)
- Europe's major religion
- The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the U.S from which European country?
- Ocean that boarders Europe on the north side
- Europe currently ranks _____ for population in the world
- There are ____ members of the EU
- Which country has the longest coastline in Europe?
- Largest Capital city in Europe
- In Norway it is illegal to ____ your lawn on sundays
- Europe is home to ____ percent of the world's population
23 Clues: Europe's largest export • Longest River in Europe • Europe's major religion • Europe's largest country • Most populated city in Europe • Largest Capital city in Europe • Europe makes 44% of what good? • There are ____ members of the EU • There are ____ countries in Europe • Which hemisphere is Europe located in? • The second smallest continent on Earth • ...
Riley & Kristie 2024-12-23
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- Nephew's name
- Groom's birth month
- Groom's favourite singer
- Location the groom was born
- First gift the groom gave the bride
- Flavour of the wedding cake
- Groom's favourite sports team
- Name of the couple's dog
- The name of the couple's car together
- Second country location of the honeymoon
- Groom's favourite ice cream flavour
- What the couple loves to do
- Niece's name
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- Bride's favourite drink
- Country of the couple's first trip together
- Location of the proposal
- Bride's favourite singer
- Couple's favourite dance style together
- Last Halloween costume together
- First country location of the honeymoon
- Couple's favourite board game
- First date activity
- Couple's favourite music genre
- Last Broadway play the couple saw
- Bride's birth month
- City on the bride's bucketlist that they traveled to together
- Bride's favourite season
27 Clues: Niece's name • Nephew's name • Groom's birth month • First date activity • Bride's birth month • Bride's favourite drink • Location of the proposal • Bride's favourite singer • Groom's favourite singer • Name of the couple's dog • Bride's favourite season • Location the groom was born • Flavour of the wedding cake • What the couple loves to do • Groom's favourite sports team • ...
American Government Vocabulary 2024-12-16
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- Judicial Branch of the country
- leaders of the entire country
- parts of government: legislative, judicial and executive
- Judicial Branch of New Hampshire
- Legislative Branch of New Hampshire
- power or choices available to states
- people elect representatives to make decisions
- a change to the Constitution
- 4th largest river along the East Coast
- powers or freedoms for the people
Down
- right to vote in elections
- Executive Branch of the country
- Executive Branch of New Hampshire
- when a president or governor will not sign a law
- Legislative Branch of the country
- first ten amendments to the Constitution
- things we are supposed to do or protect
- member of an organized community with rights
- national capital of the United States
- when power is shared by national and state levels
- center of government for a community
- supreme law of the land in the United States
22 Clues: right to vote in elections • a change to the Constitution • leaders of the entire country • Judicial Branch of the country • Executive Branch of the country • Judicial Branch of New Hampshire • Executive Branch of New Hampshire • Legislative Branch of the country • powers or freedoms for the people • Legislative Branch of New Hampshire • power or choices available to states • ...
TTC Employee Appreciation Crossword 2025-02-21
Across
- how many wonders of the world are there?
- Holland is known for these flowers
- In which country is the Loch Ness Monster?
- Where is Machu Picchu
- Another name for the Northern Lights
- the windy city
- largest museum in paris/ the world
- what state is the Grand Canyon in
- This Country has the highest waterfall
- amount of stars on American flag
- most popular tourist city in the United States
- In which Spanish city is the Sagrada Familia
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- Lilo and stitch is set in ________
- highest mountain in africa
- largest city in the world
- King Kong climbs this building
- Big ben is located in which city
- Spain has more than how many islands
- icon on the canadian flag
- golden gate bridge is located in
- smallest country in world
- Scandinavian country considered to be safest in the world
22 Clues: the windy city • Where is Machu Picchu • largest city in the world • icon on the canadian flag • smallest country in world • highest mountain in africa • King Kong climbs this building • Big ben is located in which city • golden gate bridge is located in • amount of stars on American flag • what state is the Grand Canyon in • Lilo and stitch is set in ________ • ...
Events leading to WWII 2023-12-08
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- Hitler was ______ when he applied for art school
- Hitler's title
- What Hitler got medals for in WWI
- an agreement between countries like the One between Germany and Italy
- German dictator
- German government building that burned down
- country that Hitler and Stalin agreed to attack
- It was going to happen. What Hitler said about the war.
- Italian Dicator
Down
- Word for the mess that Germany was in after WWI
- Mussolini's title
- early job Mussolini had in newspapers business
- Person who runs a country by themselves
- Bother hitler and Mussolini tried to make one by taking over other land
- policy of giving Hitler what he wanted at Munich
- Country Italy attacked in 1935
- the Pact of _______ was between Italy and Germany
- imaginary line between Berlin and Rome connecting countries
- country that Germany annexed
- Hitler's popularity came from the fact that he was a good _____
20 Clues: Hitler's title • German dictator • Italian Dicator • Mussolini's title • country that Germany annexed • Country Italy attacked in 1935 • What Hitler got medals for in WWI • Person who runs a country by themselves • German government building that burned down • early job Mussolini had in newspapers business • Word for the mess that Germany was in after WWI • ...
Big Quiz of Everything 2025-05-02
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- What Joana is afraid of
- Favorite position Stelios likes to be in
- Name of every hottie in Denmark
- A signing cult
- Name of Tuulis second home
- Classic 3AM Snack
- Things Alice doesn't get
- Best lawyer in Denmark
- Country that IS NOT BELGIUM
- Best Vodka out there
- Nickname given to travis
- What Maiwenn tries to maximize
- Alice as a coffee
Down
- Country hosting the special games this year
- Classic 5AM Snack
- Item that was supposedly hidden away in Maiwenns Room
- Job of Maiwenns dad
- Straightest man alive
- Best country in the Eastern Europe
- Would do you in the bathroom
- Thing marvel fans and athletic freaks both love
- Best way to describe the new Weasly member
- Cheeky plastic surgery
- Name of the items hidden in Stelios room
- Country that is way better than Greece in every way
25 Clues: A signing cult • Classic 5AM Snack • Classic 3AM Snack • Alice as a coffee • Job of Maiwenns dad • Best Vodka out there • Straightest man alive • Cheeky plastic surgery • Best lawyer in Denmark • What Joana is afraid of • Things Alice doesn't get • Nickname given to travis • Name of Tuulis second home • Country that IS NOT BELGIUM • Would do you in the bathroom • ...
Tessie World Culture's Crowssword 2021-05-17
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- a person who lives in a particular area
- major landmasses on Earth
- fuel formed in the Earth like coal or oil
- goods sold to other countries
- the type of government in the United States
- electricity generated by water
- the study of the physical features of the Earth
- a continent that is also an island
- half of Earth that is determined by equator
- clearing of trees in a large area
- system of beliefs
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- an area surrounded on three sides by water
- good purchased from other countries
- when a country is completely surrounded by water
- when a country is completed surrounded by land
- the boundary of a country, state, city, etc.
- a ring in Japan where there are earthquakes
- person who moves to country they weren't born
- a system of laws and the people who made them
- a ruler with absolute power and/or authority
20 Clues: system of beliefs • major landmasses on Earth • goods sold to other countries • electricity generated by water • clearing of trees in a large area • a continent that is also an island • good purchased from other countries • a person who lives in a particular area • fuel formed in the Earth like coal or oil • an area surrounded on three sides by water • ...
General Info 2022-03-03
Across
- Animal that is on Levi’s logo
- Watch company that has a pointed crown as its logo
- Biggest technology company in South Korea
- Superman's weakness
- Song by Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee that has the most views (of all time) on YouTube
- The country won the very first FIFA World Cup in 1930
- tissues that connect the muscles to the bones
- Geometric shape that is generally used for stop signs
- Largest city in the world by population
Down
- Taylor Swift's genre of music
- Number of NBA Championships Michael Jordan won as a Chicago Bulls player
- The country produces the most coffee in the world
- The name of Batman’s butler
- Where did Harry Potter go to school?
- Spain's national dish
- Smallest country in the world
- Capital city of Ukraine
- Beatles member married Yoko Ono
- Largest ocean on earth
- fastest land animal
20 Clues: Superman's weakness • fastest land animal • Spain's national dish • Largest ocean on earth • Capital city of Ukraine • The name of Batman’s butler • Taylor Swift's genre of music • Animal that is on Levi’s logo • Smallest country in the world • Beatles member married Yoko Ono • Where did Harry Potter go to school? • Largest city in the world by population • ...
Leah & Chris 2025-07-31
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- Island where Leah & Chris spent their first holiday
- Wedding venue: Finca ______
- City where Leah & Chris first met (in real life)
- City from where our furthest-travelling guests came
- Leah & Chris' preferred way to start the day (cold)
- Country where Leah stayed the longest (besides UK & Germany)
- Leah & Chris' preferred way to start the day (hot)
- Leah's Master's degree
- Longest distance Chris has cycled (nearest 100km)
- Country where Chris stayed the longest (besides Germany)
- Chris' favourite band as a teenager
- Country where Leah & Chris spent their longest joint holiday
- Apart from German and English, language spoken by the most guests
Down
- Country of Leah & Chris' first proposal
- Chris' Master's degree
- Chris' favourite non-sport hobby
- Years that Leah & Chris have been together
- Longest distance Leah & Chris have run (nearest km)
- Half of Leah's heritage, in addition to English
- Leah's favourite band as a teenager
20 Clues: Chris' Master's degree • Leah's Master's degree • Wedding venue: Finca ______ • Chris' favourite non-sport hobby • Leah's favourite band as a teenager • Chris' favourite band as a teenager • Country of Leah & Chris' first proposal • Years that Leah & Chris have been together • Half of Leah's heritage, in addition to English • City where Leah & Chris first met (in real life) • ...
Places 2023-01-06
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- State whose motto is "live free or die"
- Birth place of Starbucks
- Once called Constantinople
- Most filmed location in the world
- Most filmed location in the world
- Europe's oldest capital city
- Russian country that is coldest inhabited place on earth
- Spanish city home to the world's oldest restaurant
- Most populated city in the world
- Site of Vesuvius' eruption
- U.S. state where toilet paper was invented
- Chinese city with world's longest metro system
- Landlocked Asian country with the world's sparest population
- Surprising birth-city of croissants
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- Ancient capital of the Aztec empire
- Most populous city in China
- The cleanest country in the world
- "City of bridges"
- The cleanest country in the world
- Most populated city in the world
- French city with no stop signs
- Where oysters harbor their tiny treasures?
- Entertainment capital of the world
- California's state motto
- Country with the most pyramids
- Capital of the Philippines
- City built on eleven million wooden poles
27 Clues: "City of bridges" • Birth place of Starbucks • California's state motto • Once called Constantinople • Capital of the Philippines • Site of Vesuvius' eruption • Most populous city in China • Europe's oldest capital city • French city with no stop signs • Country with the most pyramids • Most populated city in the world • Most populated city in the world • ...
T2W9 Crossword - Countries 2025-06-26
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- Known for its pyramids
- Known for its sushi
- Known for its Great Wall
- Country just to the north of Australia (first letter is 'I')
- Home of the Eiffel Tower
- Home of King Charles III
- Where Paddington Bear is said to come from
- Great soccer-playing country
- Known for its tacos, nachos and burritos
- Home of Mercedes, Audi and BMW
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- Known for its kilts and bagpipes
- Has a red maple leaf on its flag
- Endured a long war in the 1960s (starts with 'V')
- African country famous for its long distance runners (starts with 'K')
- Their Queen (Mary) was born in Australia
- Aquinas students can go there for an Immersion Experience
- Known for holding the first Olympics in Ancient times
- Known for its spaghetti and pizza
- Known for loving its cricket
- Little country known for its cigars
20 Clues: Known for its sushi • Known for its pyramids • Known for its Great Wall • Home of the Eiffel Tower • Home of King Charles III • Known for loving its cricket • Great soccer-playing country • Home of Mercedes, Audi and BMW • Known for its kilts and bagpipes • Has a red maple leaf on its flag • Known for its spaghetti and pizza • Little country known for its cigars • ...
Latin American Revolutions 2025-10-03
Across
- He created Gran Colombia
- The country that runs along the Sounth American Western coast
- The main power in Latin America
- He put his brother on the throne of Spain
- Their revolution was led by Tupac Amaru II
- The country with the power over Brazil
- Named after Simon Bolivar
- Portugal's territory in the western hemisphere
- Had control over Haiti before their rev.
- The hemisphere the Americas are located in
- Where Simon Bolivar was born
Down
- created mostly from Venezuela, Colombia, Panama, and Ecuador
- Where most of Latin America is located
- The type of revolution that Haiti had
- The country Father Hidalgo was from
- the first successful revolution in the Americas
- A spy during Colombia's fight for independence
- The first Latin American revolution
- The revolution that spread the ideas to Latin America
- The country Jose de san martin was from
20 Clues: He created Gran Colombia • Named after Simon Bolivar • Where Simon Bolivar was born • The main power in Latin America • The country Father Hidalgo was from • The first Latin American revolution • The type of revolution that Haiti had • Where most of Latin America is located • The country with the power over Brazil • The country Jose de san martin was from • ...
American Dreamer 2021-04-16
Across
- A famous basketball team inspired by Ireland
- he created DACA
- a person who steals another person's property
- DACA is ... every two years
- the action of deporting a foreigner from a country
- the situation at a particular time during a process
- the country next to the USA
- a line separating two countries
- the position or status of being a citizen of a particular country
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- contrary to or forbidden by law
- they are the first Americans
- lacking documents required for legal immigration or residence
- a person who exploits any opportunity to further their own ends
Down
- the subject of this lesson
- America's comes from England
- it comes from Frankfurt
- the people engaged in or available for work
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
- an island in New York Bay that was formerly the principal immigration station for the United States
- lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely
- Deferred Actions for Childhood Arrivals
- a person who has been forced to leave their country
- Immigrants have to face it when they arrive in America
- Obama's political party
25 Clues: he created DACA • it comes from Frankfurt • Obama's political party • the subject of this lesson • DACA is ... every two years • the country next to the USA • America's comes from England • they are the first Americans • a line separating two countries • contrary to or forbidden by law • Immigration and Customs Enforcement • Deferred Actions for Childhood Arrivals • ...
Colonisation Spelling 2022-06-20
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- - A person who was in someone's family in past times.
- - relating to or used for punishment.
- - A legal way for children to become adults before they are 18.
- - People who lived in Australia for over 60,000 years.
- - When one country takes control of another country.
- - An act or instance of exploring or investigating.
- - A disease marked especially by severe often bloody diarrhea.
- - The head of government of a state.
- - Work that harms children or keeps them from attending school.
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- - To put beyond doubt.
- - A person sent to a place to spread a religious faith.
- - objects that are made, used, or modified by humans and give us information about life in the past.
- - A place where people build their homes.
- - Relating to the government or public affairs of a country.
- - A person or thing that is bulky or clumsy.
- - The study of human beings from prehistoric times to today.
- - A person serving a prison sentence.
- - A group of people from one country who build a settlement in another land.
- - The act of carrying things or people from one place to another.
- - The way in which goods and services are sold, and used in a country.
20 Clues: - To put beyond doubt. • - The head of government of a state. • - relating to or used for punishment. • - A person serving a prison sentence. • - A place where people build their homes. • - A person or thing that is bulky or clumsy. • - An act or instance of exploring or investigating. • - When one country takes control of another country. • ...
Continents 2020-09-21
Across
- In Africa, largest desert in the world
- Vast open land in Australia,many types of animals
- There are virtually no ___ that live in Antarctica
- Bouncing animal from Australia
- The Great Wall is in this country
- 98% of Antarctica is made of this
- In Africa, its largest river in the world
- There are 12 million of these in Antarctica
- There are this many continents
- Rainforest that produces 20% of world's oxygen
- Guatemala,Costa Rica and Panama are part of ___America
Down
- Most common language in South America
- Largest continent
- Language spoken in Australia
- The US, Mexico and ___are the 3 largest countries in N Am
- Continent for France, Italy, the United Kingdom and Germany
- Region of N.Am., Haiti, Cuba and Jamaica loacted there
- Mountain range in South America
- This "city" is smallest nation in the world
- Taj Majal is located in this S. Asian country
- African country w/ ancient pyramids and Sphinx
- Tallest mountain peak in the world is Mt. _____
- The Coliseum is located in this Italian city
- Portuguese is spoken in thid S. Am country
- Machu Pichu is located in this S. Am. country
25 Clues: Largest continent • Language spoken in Australia • Bouncing animal from Australia • There are this many continents • Mountain range in South America • The Great Wall is in this country • 98% of Antarctica is made of this • Most common language in South America • In Africa, largest desert in the world • In Africa, its largest river in the world • ...
Continents Puzzle 2020-09-22
Across
- In Africa, largest desert in the world
- Vast open land in Australia,many types of animals
- There are virtually no ___ that live in Antarctica
- Bouncing animal from Australia
- The Great Wall is in this country
- 98% of Antarctica is made of this
- In Africa, its largest river in the world
- There are 12 million of these in Antarctica
- There are this many continents
- Rainforest that produces 20% of world's oxygen
- Guatemala,Costa Rica and Panama are part of America
Down
- Most common language in South America
- Largest continent
- Language spoken in Australia
- The US, Mexico and ___are the 3 largest countries in N Am
- Continent for France, Italy, the United Kingdom and Germany
- Region of N.Am., Haiti, Cuba and Jamaica loacted there
- Mountain range in South America
- This "city" is smallest nation in the world
- Taj Majal is located in this S. Asian country
- African country w/ ancient pyramids and Sphinx
- Tallest mountain peak in the world is Mt. _____
- The Coliseum is located in this Italian city
- Portuguese is spoken in thid S. Am country
- Machu Pichu is located in this S. Am. country
25 Clues: Largest continent • Language spoken in Australia • Bouncing animal from Australia • There are this many continents • Mountain range in South America • The Great Wall is in this country • 98% of Antarctica is made of this • Most common language in South America • In Africa, largest desert in the world • In Africa, its largest river in the world • ...
Continents Puzzle 2020-09-22
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- The US, Mexico and ___are the 3 largest
- Vast open land in Australia,many types of animals
- In Africa, largest desert in the world
- There are this many continents
- African country w/ ancient pyramids and Sphinx
- In Africa, its largest river in the world
- Language spoken in Australia
- in N Am
- Guatemala,Costa Rica and Panama are part of America
- Largest continent
- Rainforest that produces 20% of world's oxygen
- Continent for France, Italy, the United Kingdom and Germany
- Most common language in South America
- There are virtually no ___ that live in Antarctica
Down
- The Great Wall is in this country
- Bouncing animal from Australia
- Mountain range in South America
- This "city" is smallest nation in the world
- Tallest mountain peak in the world is Mt. _____
- There are 12 million of these in Antarctica
- 98% of Antarctica is made of this
- Taj Majal is located in this S. Asian country
- The Coliseum is located in this Italian city
- Portuguese is spoken in thid S. Am country
- Region of N.Am., Haiti, Cuba and Jamaica loacted there
- Machu Pichu is located in this S. Am. country
26 Clues: in N Am • Largest continent • Language spoken in Australia • Bouncing animal from Australia • There are this many continents • Mountain range in South America • The Great Wall is in this country • 98% of Antarctica is made of this • Most common language in South America • In Africa, largest desert in the world • The US, Mexico and ___are the 3 largest • ...
continents 2020-09-22
Across
- In Africa, largest desert in the world
- Vast open land in Australia,many types of animals
- There are virtually no ___ that live in Antarctica
- Bouncing animal from Australia
- The Great Wall is in this country
- 98% of Antarctica is made of this
- In Africa, its largest river in the world
- There are 12 million of these in Antarctica
- There are this many continents
- Rainforest that produces 20% of world's oxygen
- Guatemala,Costa Rica and Panama are part of ___America
Down
- Most common language in South America
- Largest continent
- Language spoken in Australia
- The US, Mexico and ___are the 3 largest countries in N Am
- Continent for France, Italy, the United Kingdom and Germany
- Region of N.Am., Haiti, Cuba and Jamaica loacted there
- Mountain range in South America
- This "city" is smallest nation in the world
- Taj Majal is located in this S. Asian country
- African country w/ ancient pyramids and Sphinx
- Tallest mountain peak in the world is Mt. _____
- The Coliseum is located in this Italian city
- Portuguese is spoken in thid S. Am country
- Machu Pichu is located in this S. Am. country
25 Clues: Largest continent • Language spoken in Australia • Bouncing animal from Australia • There are this many continents • Mountain range in South America • The Great Wall is in this country • 98% of Antarctica is made of this • Most common language in South America • In Africa, largest desert in the world • In Africa, its largest river in the world • ...
Modern Latin America & Modern Day Issues 2023-05-31
Across
- sudden overthrow of a government in a country, usually by military force
- Term used to describe a small, politically unstable country in Latin America whose economy is heavily dependent on the export of bananas or other agricultural products.
- Mass clearing of forests
- When there are too many people in a country
- President of Cuba from 1958 to 2008
- Large increase in crop production through the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.
- trade organization between nations in North America
- Stable democratic nation in North America; Founded in 1776
- US intelligence agency that collects and analyzes foreign intelligence
- “Six feet social distancing”
- the country where Castro overthrew Batista
- Long term shifts in temperature due to CO2 emissions
Down
- Term used to describe how trade and technology made the world a more interconnected place
- Fertile land dries up due to climate change
- global organization that will overlooks trade around the world
- Chilean general and dictator who ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990
- Policy in China that limits the amount of children a family can have
- Union that the UK left in 2020
- Pandemic that occurred in 1918 in Spain
- Ruler with absolute power in a country
20 Clues: Mass clearing of forests • “Six feet social distancing” • Union that the UK left in 2020 • President of Cuba from 1958 to 2008 • Ruler with absolute power in a country • Pandemic that occurred in 1918 in Spain • the country where Castro overthrew Batista • Fertile land dries up due to climate change • When there are too many people in a country • ...
8GEO CHANGING NATIONS -Annie Pan and Jassica Vijayakumar 2015-05-21
Across
- A factor that makes people move out of their country
- Developing existing areas of used lands within cities to provide housing
- When suburbs and exurbs join together to make a bigger city
- the number of people per unit area
- Short for a district where everyone is gathered around
- To make something work well a certain number of people are needed
- The movement of human beings or living things from one place to another
- A factor that attracts people to their country
- A large city with over ten million people
Down
- Growing cities by building new housing
- In the city
- The number of people a country is made up of
- Something every developing suburb has
- An area located near important transport links but far away from residential areas
- Encouraging to move to regional areas
- A person who moves to another country to escape danger or for safety
- Temperature and rainfall that may influence the choice of country to move to
- A collection of big cities connected by roads
- In the countryside
- Something that will be impacted through international migration because of money
20 Clues: In the city • In the countryside • the number of people per unit area • Something every developing suburb has • Encouraging to move to regional areas • Growing cities by building new housing • A large city with over ten million people • The number of people a country is made up of • A collection of big cities connected by roads • ...
Ben McKinney's Best Test 2017-11-30
Across
- a person who buys stuff
- resource from a person or place which can be made
- supply and demand for a product is the same
- what a person gets after he sells something
- This gives the people of the nation control of their business without the government
- a product or service made inside the country does not leave the border of a country but is used in it
- a object a person would sell
- the physical growth of a country.
- An economic system that controls Private business competition
- a product or service is made and exported within the country
Down
- the rate at which the cost increases for product or services
- how much people that want what somebody sells
- freedom in thin the state's economy is increasing but the government is still very involved
- the person who sells the products
- the government and people have some control over the economy
- it is the wealth and resources of a country
- a person who makes a living selling stuff at his own risk
- the thing someone will do for return in something
- the government has complete control
- of living how good a person lives
20 Clues: a person who buys stuff • a object a person would sell • the person who sells the products • of living how good a person lives • the physical growth of a country. • the government has complete control • supply and demand for a product is the same • it is the wealth and resources of a country • what a person gets after he sells something • ...
Early Japanese Nationalism - Vocab 2024-03-10
Across
- Identification with one's own country, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of others
- A small group of people having control of a country
- The forcible assertion of legal title by one state over another's territory
- The compensation for war damage paid by a defeated state.
- A country preparing and organizing troops for active service.
- Fundamental principles by which a state is organised, usually written.
- Largest ethnic group in China.
- Belonging to a foreign country or nation.
- A powerful military caste in feudal Japan.
- A state that has to pay homage to another.
- Leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another
Down
- Ruling dynasty of China founded by the Manchu in the seventeenth century
- A planned killing of a prominent person.
- Association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries.
- An agreement to transfer ownership for a limited period of time.
- Japanese shogun ruled government from 1602-1867
- Reforming Japanese government that increased the states power.
- Assistance in times of hardship.
- Union or fellowship arising from common responsibilities and interests.
- of influence: An acknowledgement of dominance over an area.
- To adapt to another culture
21 Clues: To adapt to another culture • Largest ethnic group in China. • Assistance in times of hardship. • A planned killing of a prominent person. • Belonging to a foreign country or nation. • A powerful military caste in feudal Japan. • A state that has to pay homage to another. • Japanese shogun ruled government from 1602-1867 • ...
Immigration Vocab Unit 2 2025-04-03
Across
- payments
- process of coming from another country to live permanently in a new country
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire in WWI
- Germany, Italy, and Japan in WWII
- right to permanently live in the United States (US)
- a place where a government forces a large group of people to live
- banned Chinese immigration into the USA
- Germany submarines
Down
- agreement
- person who agreed to work for a person in the colonies in exchange for passage to the colonies
- a situation in which neither side in an argument or can't make progress
- England, France, and Russia in WWI
- Railroad from Omaha, Nebraska to Sacramento, California
- made a slave
- a period of mass starvation and disease in Ireland
- Great Britain, France, China, the Soviet Union, and US during WWII
- numerical limitsgovernment-issued permit that allows an immigrant to legally enter the US
- fungus that quickly destroyed the potato crops in Ireland
- person who comes to another country to live permanently
- defense agreement among nations
- fleeing to a new country to escape conditions such as war, persecution, or because their home government cannot protect them
- moved out of a country
- a system where one person is owned as property by another
23 Clues: payments • agreement • made a slave • Germany submarines • moved out of a country • defense agreement among nations • Germany, Italy, and Japan in WWII • England, France, and Russia in WWI • banned Chinese immigration into the USA • a period of mass starvation and disease in Ireland • right to permanently live in the United States (US) • ...
Identities and exchanges 2025-09-02
Across
- – The process of becoming part of a new community or culture.
- – Movement of people from one country to another.
- – All the people born and living at about the same time.
- – The characteristics that make a person or group different.
- – A variety of different people or things.
- – Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a group of people.
- – A system of communication used by people.
- – A person forced to leave their country to escape danger.
- – A person who leaves their country to live in another.
- – Respect for people who are different from you.
Down
- – The act of giving one thing and receiving another.
- – An official document allowing travel to other countries.
- – Traditions and values passed down through generations.
- – A group of people living in the same place or sharing interests.
- – Including people from many different cultures.
- – Unfair treatment of people based on their race.
- – A line that separates two countries or areas.
- – The status of being a member of a state or country.
- – A person who comes to live permanently in another country.
- – A large group of people united by common history and culture.
20 Clues: – A variety of different people or things. • – A system of communication used by people. • – A line that separates two countries or areas. • – Including people from many different cultures. • – Respect for people who are different from you. • – Movement of people from one country to another. • – Unfair treatment of people based on their race. • ...
