country Crossword Puzzles
Amber's Country Crossword!! 2025-04-10
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- What country has three stars on the side?
- What country has one green stripe, one red stripe, and one white stripe?
- What country has a white cross?
- What country has blue sides and a sun in the middle?
- What country has a red circle in the middle?
- What country has a green, white and orange stipes?
- What country has a black horizontal line, a red line, and a yellow line at the bottom?
- What country has red, blue, and white vertical stripes?
- What country has red and blue circle?
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- What country has yellow, red, and green stripes and a star in the middle?
- What country has red and white?
- What country has five yellow stars and is red?
- What country has a star in the middle?
- What country has a big flower in the middle and a red background?
- What country has red, white and blue horizontal strips?
- What country has a maple leaf in the middle?
- What country has a red background, and a moon and a star?
- What country has a red background and a white cross?
- What country has a yellow cross?
- What country has the colors, red, white, and blue and fifty stars?
20 Clues: What country has red and white? • What country has a white cross? • What country has a yellow cross? • What country has red and blue circle? • What country has a star in the middle? • What country has three stars on the side? • What country has a maple leaf in the middle? • What country has a red circle in the middle? • What country has five yellow stars and is red? • ...
The Country World 2025-07-02
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- Which Smooth dance must always be competed to qualify for an overall?
- You must do this at the end of every heat that you dance.
- The UCWDC World Championships are held in which city this year?
- In Waltz "Heel toe, toe, toe heel" is considered what kind of technique?
- In 2019 Noah attended a UCWDC event in Ireland. What is the name of said event?
- What is the last dance done at a competition?
- WCS is considered what kind of dance?
- How Many Competitive Dances Are There In The UCWDC?
- The "Big Apple" Dance Festival is not held in NYC. Where is it held?
- Because Noah is turning 30, he know qualifies for what age division?
- What category is it when Anne dances with Rachael and Noah with Peter?
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- What is the first dance done at a competition?
- Which Rhythm dance must always be competed to qualify for an overall?
- In order to qualify for an overall, how many dances do you need to do at an event?
- If you hear people clapping along in the ballroom, what dance is being done?
- What hotel was Worlds 2025 held at in Orlando?
- What is the name of the other competitive country circuit in the USA?
- Two Step is considered what kind of dance?
- WCS Is made up of ___ and eight count patterns
- In order to receive a "point" or qualifying win how many couples need to be in the division?
20 Clues: WCS is considered what kind of dance? • Two Step is considered what kind of dance? • What is the last dance done at a competition? • What is the first dance done at a competition? • What hotel was Worlds 2025 held at in Orlando? • WCS Is made up of ___ and eight count patterns • How Many Competitive Dances Are There In The UCWDC? • ...
Name the Country 2025-11-26
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- Maple Syrup
- The Beatles
- Smallest country in the world
- Land of vikings heritage and geothermal pools
- Côte d'Ivoire
- Neutral
- Land of the rising sun
- Caribbean island known for cigars
- Lord of the Rings
- Albert Einstein
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- Down Under
- Home of the Amazon
- Caribbean nation where reggae was born
- Haggis
- Great wall
- IKEA
- Borders China and India
- Known for their fine wine
- Pizza and Pasta
- Were number 1
20 Clues: IKEA • Haggis • Neutral • Down Under • Great wall • Maple Syrup • The Beatles • Côte d'Ivoire • Were number 1 • Pizza and Pasta • Albert Einstein • Lord of the Rings • Home of the Amazon • Land of the rising sun • Borders China and India • Known for their fine wine • Smallest country in the world • Caribbean island known for cigars • Caribbean nation where reggae was born • ...
old country music 2022-10-24
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- most popular and successful black country music singer
- hello ________
- sang and wrote ballads
- the type of country music invented by buck owens and merle haggard
- 1 of the 3 nicknames for hank williams
- 1 of the 3 nicknames for hank williams
- still has sellout shows at age 90
- every _______ knows that the secret to survival is knowing what to throw away and knowing what to keep
- played in the movie smokey and the bandit
- im movin _____
- _________ tried
- the first hit by jimmie rogers
- we're in the _________ now
- is ________ goin' to san antone
- died at 29
- im a _________ fugitive
- first considered to be commercially famous in 1923
- made the hit album "chisled in stone"
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- first country singers
- sang honkey tonk angel
- name of hank williams band
- most awarded female artist
- first husband of bonnie owens
- recognized as the birthplace of country music
- recorded the first country song in 1922
- the best song writer in country music history
- orange blossom _________
- invented the bluegrass style of music
- he was the "poet of the common man" and also was known as the greatest country singer of all time
- most #1 hits
- has sold more albums than any other performer
- known as the singing cowboy
- first african american country singer to sing at the grand ole opry
- ________ on the bayou
- father of country music
- 1 of the 3 nicknames for hank williams
- wrote the song "im movin on"
- most number 1 hits by a female
- sang at san quinten prison while merle haggard was in the audience
39 Clues: died at 29 • most #1 hits • hello ________ • im movin _____ • _________ tried • first country singers • ________ on the bayou • sang honkey tonk angel • sang and wrote ballads • father of country music • im a _________ fugitive • orange blossom _________ • name of hank williams band • most awarded female artist • we're in the _________ now • known as the singing cowboy • ...
Easy Country Facts 2022-11-01
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- Smartest people
- most strict
- A VERY long country
- Legoland empire
- Surrounds a country
- Most neutral
- Nerds
- Hockey Homeland
- anime kingdom
- Had a bad past in WW2 with the Jewish
- Biggest country
- Smallest country
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- Spiders and snakes that are too big
- Most people's favorite flag
- Tried to tax Americans
- Off-brand USA flag in Asia
- Land of the lemurs
- Strongest military
- Also helped Americans in the revolutionary war
- Helped Americans in the revolutionary war
- Mario, spaghetti, mama mia!
- Water with the same name
22 Clues: Nerds • most strict • Most neutral • anime kingdom • Smartest people • Legoland empire • Hockey Homeland • Biggest country • Smallest country • Land of the lemurs • Strongest military • A VERY long country • Surrounds a country • Tried to tax Americans • Water with the same name • Off-brand USA flag in Asia • Most people's favorite flag • Mario, spaghetti, mama mia! • ...
Country Music Crossword 2023-01-05
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- Song goes "You cant buy happiness, but you can buy —-”
- “Maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong. Finding out why shouldn't take this long”
- “Got a little boom in my big truck, Gonna open up the doors and turn it up”
- Tyler Childers was nominated for Best Country Solo at the Grammy awards, specifically for this song.
- "Find someone who grows flowers in the darkest parts of you”
- "I ain't been here long, but the bobbers in the pond goin….”
- “You make me wanna roll my windows down and….”
- “Like a cup of coffee and a sunrise, Sunday drives and time to kill”
- “I don't wanna go downtown,doing what we used to”
- “It was labor day weekend, I was 17, and I bought a coke and some -gasoline”
- This song starts ‘I'm a stones throw from the mill’
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- “They wanna know what's up, why im still holding ya, even when the song is over”
- “Get dressed up just to go downtown in some ego-filled, late-night crowd”
- If you like Morgan Wallen, you better cheer for this team. Turn out they just beat Alabama.
- Hopefully when you go to the beach, you bring more than just sand home, unlike Morgan Wallen
- You dont need to be 5 foot 9 to enjoy this song
- Morgan Wallens 5th No. 1 Debut on Country Music Billboard
- According to Morgan Wallen, never be ashamed of the way you talk
- The song written by Lee Brice, was named country song of the year, making it the first in history to do so.
- Main chorus in the song goes ‘I like your —---’
20 Clues: “You make me wanna roll my windows down and….” • You dont need to be 5 foot 9 to enjoy this song • Main chorus in the song goes ‘I like your —---’ • “I don't wanna go downtown,doing what we used to” • This song starts ‘I'm a stones throw from the mill’ • Song goes "You cant buy happiness, but you can buy —-” • ...
Birmingham Country Club 2020-03-24
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- A Hole Played One Stroke Above Par
- Two Par on Course
- Number of Holes on our Golf Course
- Pub Name of Our Family Friendly Dining Room
- Last Name of Original Course Designer
- When the Score of a Tennis Game is 40-40
- Street Club is Located On
- Last Name of Our Swim Coach
- Par on Hole 7
- First Name of Racquet's Professional
- Last Name of Course Superintendent
- Other Name for Platform Tennis
- Swim Division
- Cup Name of Mens Invitational
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- et Egregius Club's Creed, Standing for Honesty & Excellence (also the name of our Centennial Wine)
- Farm Original Name of BCC's Property When Purchased in 1916
- Name of BCC Swim Team
- Sixteen Year BCC was Founded
- Name Of Our Stockholding Membership Category
- Cup Name Of Ladies Invitational
- Last Name of Current Golf Professional
- Number of Courts at Racquets Facility
- Par on Hole 16
- Bar Name of Pool Bar
- Last Name of our GM
- Occasion That Was Celebrated in 2016
- Name of Our Adult Only Bar
- Scholar Caddie Scholarship
- Zero Points in a Tennis Game
29 Clues: Par on Hole 7 • Swim Division • Par on Hole 16 • Two Par on Course • Last Name of our GM • Bar Name of Pool Bar • Name of BCC Swim Team • Street Club is Located On • Name of Our Adult Only Bar • Scholar Caddie Scholarship • Last Name of Our Swim Coach • Sixteen Year BCC was Founded • Zero Points in a Tennis Game • Cup Name of Mens Invitational • Other Name for Platform Tennis • ...
Country Information Puzzle 2020-07-20
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- A popular Tanzanian dish
- An animal that lives in Tunisia
- A famous mountain in Tanzania
- An animal that lives in Turkey
- A famous Egyptian landmark
- The capital of Greece
- A famous Tunisian landmark
- The capital of Egypt
- A popular Turkish dish
- The language spoken in Italy
- An animal that lives in Greece
- A popular Italian dish
- The language spoken in Tanzania
- An animal that lives in Egypt
- The capital of Italy
- The language spoken in Turkey
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- An animal that lives in Italy
- The capital of Tanzania
- A popular Egyptian dish
- An animal that lives in Tanzania
- The capital of Turkey
- A popular Greek dish
- The language spoken in Egypt & Tunisia
- The capital of Tunisia
- A famous Italian landmark
- A famous Turkish landmark
- A famous Greek landmark
- A popular Tunisian dish
- The language spoken in Greece
29 Clues: A popular Greek dish • The capital of Egypt • The capital of Italy • The capital of Turkey • The capital of Greece • The capital of Tunisia • A popular Turkish dish • A popular Italian dish • The capital of Tanzania • A popular Egyptian dish • A famous Greek landmark • A popular Tunisian dish • A popular Tanzanian dish • A famous Italian landmark • A famous Turkish landmark • ...
Country Music Crossword 2023-02-27
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- nickname for early country music
- June ______ Cash
- Waylon, "Are you Sure Hank Done it This Way?" singer
- Tammy, "First Lady of Country Music"
- Taylor, youngest album of the year winner
- George, "The Race is On" Singer
- First woman to win entertainer of the year
- "Grand Ole..."
- Willie, "Whiskey River" singer
- "Coal Miner's ____" Lynn hit/autobiography
- Presley, "the King"
- Jimmie, first country singer
- Johnny, "I walk the Line" singer
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- Tammy Wynette sings about it
- Patsy, "Queen of Country Music"
- "Honky Tonk _____" album by Parton, Lynn, and Wynette
- "Jolene" singer
- "_____ the Outlaws!" first platinum country album
- "Music City"
- Hank, died at 29
- Kitty, first female country solo artist
- Dolly Parton hit
- Garth, King of 90's country
23 Clues: "Music City" • "Grand Ole..." • "Jolene" singer • June ______ Cash • Hank, died at 29 • Dolly Parton hit • Presley, "the King" • Garth, King of 90's country • Tammy Wynette sings about it • Jimmie, first country singer • Willie, "Whiskey River" singer • Patsy, "Queen of Country Music" • George, "The Race is On" Singer • nickname for early country music • Johnny, "I walk the Line" singer • ...
idk well country 2023-03-22
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- Richest Country
- the country in the south Africa
- the country had 4 country
- top 1 in soccer, Border all country in South america
- knew for kebab
- knew for Jews
- The country that border North Korea
- Knew for maple syrup
- another Vietnam's friend
- Knows for kangaroo
- the country that like sausage
- The country with the biggest population
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- relationship with Asean
- Taco yummy
- Knew for Milk tea
- No freedom
- Smallest country
- biggest country
- Middle east and Africa
- second oldest country
- your country that you live
- in war 2022
- Long country
- sushi
- Poorest Country
- Vietnam's friend
26 Clues: sushi • Taco yummy • No freedom • in war 2022 • Long country • knew for Jews • knew for kebab • Richest Country • biggest country • Poorest Country • Smallest country • Vietnam's friend • Knew for Milk tea • Knows for kangaroo • Knew for maple syrup • second oldest country • Middle east and Africa • relationship with Asean • another Vietnam's friend • the country had 4 country • your country that you live • ...
Country Music Stars 2023-05-18
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- You Never Even Called Me by My Name singer
- Call Me Old Fashioned singer
- On the Road Again singer
- Your Man singer
- Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares) singer
- Springsteen artist
- Take Me Home, Country Roads singer
- Tennessee Whiskey artist
- Dirt Road Anthem artist
- Blue Yodel No. 1 (T for Texas) singer
- I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry singer
- A Little More Country Than That singer
- God's Country artist
- Strawberry Wine singer
- A Country Boy Can Survive singer
- Wagon Wheel artist
- Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue singer
- Boulder to Birmingham singer
- Achy Breaky Heart singer
- Eyes on You artist
- Mountain Music group
- Man! I Feel Like a Woman! singer
- That's What I Love About Sunday singer
- Live Like You Were Dying singer
- Guitars, Cadillacs singer
- Lookin' for Love singer
- Forever and Ever, Amen singer
- Cruise duo
- Tequila duo
- Meet in the Middle group
- Before He Cheats artist
- Wichita Lineman singer
- Make the World Go Away singer
- Coal Miner's Daughter singer
- Delta Dawn singer
- Boot Scootin' Boogie duo
- Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer singer
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- Love, Me singer
- This Kiss singer
- Country Girl (Shake It for Me) artist
- Rhinestone Cowboy singer
- Follow Your Arrow artist
- Hello Darlin' singer
- Buy Me a Boat singer
- Tulsa Time singer
- Me and Bobby McGee singer
- TheHouseThatBuiltMeartist
- Blue Ain't Your Color singer
- Amarillo by Morning singer
- Killin' Time singer
- Love Story artist
- Independence Day singer
- Mud on the Tires singer
- What's It to You singer
- Friends in Low Places singer
- Okie from Muskogee singer
- Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue singer
- Kiss an Angel Good Mornin' singer
- A Jukebox with a Country Song singer
- He Stopped Loving Her Today singer
- Goodbye Says It All group
- Look It Up singer
- Act Naturally singer
- Fancy singer
- Need You Now group
- Folsom Prison Blues singer
- The Devil Went Down to Georgia singer
- Jolene singer
- Chicken Fried group
- Go Rest High on That Mountain singer
- The Bones artist
- Crazy singer
- You've Got to Stand for Something singer
- No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems singer
- Chattahoochee singer
75 Clues: Cruise duo • Tequila duo • Fancy singer • Crazy singer • Jolene singer • Love, Me singer • Your Man singer • This Kiss singer • The Bones artist • Tulsa Time singer • Love Story artist • Look It Up singer • Delta Dawn singer • Springsteen artist • Wagon Wheel artist • Need You Now group • Eyes on You artist • Killin' Time singer • Chicken Fried group • Hello Darlin' singer • Buy Me a Boat singer • ...
An Asian Country 2012-10-17
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- This is one of the country's most beautiful beach
- This is an attraction where you can learn how to fly in a wind tunnel
- This is one of the main religions in this country
- This is an event where people celebrate by eating moon cakes
- This is a place where you can find the most amazing birds in the world
- This is a famous festival which happens once a year in February
- This is a very famous theme park which is located in Sentosa
- This is a section in the country where there are many fun things to do and some of the things this island has are hotels and theme parks
- This is one of the world's famous statue
- This country is summer all year round
- This Garden has some of the world's most beautiful flowers
- This is the month that this country became independent
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- These two colors are the colors of the country's flag
- This is an attraction where you can see animals at night
- This is a very fun place where you can do many outdoor things such as rock climbing
- This is where in the world this country is located
- This Asian country has a famous place where animals are and many people come to see these animals
- This is what the weather is like throughout the whole year
- This is the size of the country
- This is one of the main languages spoke in this country
20 Clues: This is the size of the country • This country is summer all year round • This is one of the world's famous statue • This is one of the country's most beautiful beach • This is one of the main religions in this country • This is where in the world this country is located • These two colors are the colors of the country's flag • ...
Wine Country Crossword 2013-05-29
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- A word for higher quality wine.
- Geographically delineated wine region.
- Distinctive aroma in wine terms.
- A type of rating for restaurants.
- When harvest usually occurs in Sonoma.
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- A tool used to open wine bottles.
- Both a body part and the word a wine's bouquet.
- Interaction between wine and air after opening.
- The French word for growth.
- When irrigation is not the answer.
- The whole animal.
- Napa is known for _____.
- Sonoma is known for ______.
- The root that touches the water.
- The enemy of grapevines.
- A sweet fortified wine grown in Portugal.
- The kind of produce available in the wine country.
- The opposite of wine country.
- Made from ______.
- The best wine region in the US.
20 Clues: The whole animal. • Made from ______. • Napa is known for _____. • The enemy of grapevines. • The French word for growth. • Sonoma is known for ______. • The opposite of wine country. • A word for higher quality wine. • The best wine region in the US. • The root that touches the water. • Distinctive aroma in wine terms. • A tool used to open wine bottles. • ...
Cross Country 2013 2013-09-01
23 Clues: Anna • Becca • Haley • Katie • Paige • Jenny • Brooke • Ashley • Shelby • Oriana • Natalia • Kaitlyn • Cassidy • Miranda • Oliviaa • Macayla • Madison • Oliviah • Oliviaf • Colleen • Bethany • Katheryn • Makenzie
That's My Country 2014-03-17
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- Hosted the 1988 Seoul Olympics and the 2002 FIFA World Cup
- Shares the longest land border in the world with the United States, totaling 8891 kilometres (5525 miles)
- The Andes Mountains are located here and have some of the worlds largest and still active volcanos
- It has the world's largest IMAX 3D cinema
- Known as the castle capital of the world
- The largest and most southerly country of the three Baltic republics
- Hosted the 1980 Summer Olympic Games and the 2014 Winter Olympic Games.
- The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed here
- Home to the widest waterfall in Europe: Ventas Rumba, at 110 m (360 ft) wide, though only 2 m high
- Has three capital cities, Cape Town, Bloemfontein and Pretoria
- The largest of the Balkan countries and has dramatic mountain scenery and a coastline on the Black Sea
- The Latin dance and music called the Tango began in this country
- A number of prominent manufacturing and technology companies were founded here including Ericsson, Volvo, Saab, IKEA and Electrolux.
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- Has many festivals, and one of the most famous is the Running of Bulls
- National symbol is the white eagle.
- Shares a border with all South American countries except for Chile and Ecuado
- National symbol is the golden eagle
- A desert area known as the ‘outback’ covers much of the land
- The only country in South America that has a coastline on both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea
- Most of the world's tornadoes occur in the Midwest region of this country known as Tornado Alley
- The Rubik’s cube was invented here
- Home to famous composers such as Johann Bach, Ludwig van Beethoven and Richard Wagner
- It is a major producer of computer technology
23 Clues: The Rubik’s cube was invented here • National symbol is the white eagle. • National symbol is the golden eagle • Known as the castle capital of the world • It has the world's largest IMAX 3D cinema • The Lord of the Rings movies were filmed here • It is a major producer of computer technology • Hosted the 1988 Seoul Olympics and the 2002 FIFA World Cup • ...
DESCRIBING A COUNTRY 2018-07-31
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- high raised area of the earth's surface
- well known
- the weather in a region or country area
- the main method of communication in a country
- The most important city in a country
- events and stories about a people and area over a period of time
- region of a country
- large highly populated town
- system of belief and worship
- a political system
- special place
- area of water surrounded by land
- ordinary men and women
- style of cooking
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- type of government
- a building or place built to honour someone or an event
- a way of behaving or belief
- any famous place in a country that people visit
- the number of people who live in a city or country
- official right to belong to a particular country
- the way of life, customs and beliefs of a group of people
- a city or country member
- special day
- official type of money used in a country
24 Clues: well known • special day • special place • style of cooking • type of government • a political system • region of a country • ordinary men and women • a city or country member • a way of behaving or belief • large highly populated town • system of belief and worship • area of water surrounded by land • The most important city in a country • high raised area of the earth's surface • ...
country bus goings 2024-01-17
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- bolo head diva
- surfer greek god
- cockroach target
- bolo pe teacher
- jamaican saying <3
- who stole the chocolate!!
- alyssa's liquid lifeline
- it took us all two tries to get this
- future harvard bound's crush
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- teias lā hānau mele
- prom pic mishap!
- 604's favorite song
- who is jvans bus bestie?
- saesha's 2021 bestie
- neglected by saesha
- alyssaʻs big ______
- who did we visit at elementary?
- shas first amazon find
- our pu'ulu :)
- falling out of saeshas ear
20 Clues: our pu'ulu :) • bolo head diva • bolo pe teacher • prom pic mishap! • surfer greek god • cockroach target • jamaican saying <3 • teias lā hānau mele • 604's favorite song • neglected by saesha • alyssaʻs big ______ • saesha's 2021 bestie • shas first amazon find • who is jvans bus bestie? • alyssa's liquid lifeline • who stole the chocolate!! • falling out of saeshas ear • ...
Name That Country! 2023-09-18
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- Only country in Africa considered part of Hispanic Heritage Month
- The name comes from the Spanish word for equator
- This country has over 100 volcanos!
- The quetzal is the national bird
- The world's eighth largest country
- Healthcare and education are free!
- More than 3/4th of the country is mountainous
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- Previously known as Upper Peru
- Coffee, sugar, and Tobacco are main exports
- The world's leading source of emeralds
- Home to a bay that was once one of the oldest lakes on Earth
- Largest country in Central America
- The world's biggest copper producer
- The piña colada was invented here
- The only country in Europe to be celebrated during Hispanic Heritage Month
- 25% of this country is made up of national parks
- The country's most celebrated festival is Carnival
- Has the largest navy of any landlocked country
- Home to the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan
- The first country outside the U.S.A. where Coca Cola was sold
- Home to Machu Picchu, one of the seven wonders of the world
21 Clues: Previously known as Upper Peru • The quetzal is the national bird • The piña colada was invented here • Largest country in Central America • The world's eighth largest country • Healthcare and education are free! • The world's biggest copper producer • This country has over 100 volcanos! • The world's leading source of emeralds • Home to the Aztec city of Tenochtitlan • ...
Spanish Country Crossword 2024-01-31
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- It is the capital of Honduras.
- The capital of Guinea Ecuatorial is __?
- This country is East of Costa Rica.
- This country is a U.S. Territory.
- México is on this continent.
- This country is in Europe
- Montevideo is the capital of__?
- Guinea Ecuatorial is on which continent?
- Bogotá is the capital of __?
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- It is at the bottom of South America.
- It is the capital of España
- Santiago is the capital city of __?
- It's the capital of República Dominicana.
- It's the capital of Paraguay.
- Habana is this country's capital.
- It's the capital of Ecuador.
- Caracas is the capital of __?
- The capital of Bolivia.
- It's the capital of Nicaragua
- It's the capital of Peru.
20 Clues: The capital of Bolivia. • This country is in Europe • It's the capital of Peru. • It is the capital of España • It's the capital of Ecuador. • México is on this continent. • Bogotá is the capital of __? • It's the capital of Paraguay. • Caracas is the capital of __? • It's the capital of Nicaragua • It is the capital of Honduras. • Montevideo is the capital of__? • ...
Gods own country 2024-12-31
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- Area famous for forced rhubarb, between Wakefield and Rothwell. (7,8)
- West Yorkshire city, once the wool capital of the world. (8)
- One of the largest Gothic cathedrals in Northern Europe. (4,7)
- Multiple-time Super League champions in West Yorkshire. (8,5)
- North Yorkshire town boasting an impressive abbey. (5)
- Coastal resort with a medieval castle and a famous fair. (11)
- Gothic ruins perched high above the sea, inspiring Bram Stoker. (6,5)
- Village near the famous ruins of Fountains Abbey. (8)
- Largest city in Yorkshire, known for commerce and culture. (5)
- Former Leeds Rhinos rugby league star and Great Britain centre. (5,6)
- Renowned cricket umpire from Barnsley. (6,4)
- Noted inland port on the River Ouse, in the East Riding. (5)
- Valley famed for its cheese, beloved by Wallace and Gromit. (11)
- North Yorkshire town famed for its two big breweries. (6)
- Traditional boundary markers across the Yorkshire countryside. (3,5,5)
- Enormous stately home near Rotherham, boasting a record-long facade. (10,10)
- Market town noted for its Minster and the historic Piece Hall. (7)
- South Yorkshire town with deep-rooted steel heritage. (9)
- The three historic subdivisions that formed Yorkshire. (7)
- National Park celebrated for its heather moorland and coastline. (5,4,5)
- River forming part of Yorkshire’s northern boundary. (4)
- Historic church, founded shortly after the Norman Conquest. (5,5)
- Market town marking the start of a famous railway to Carlisle. (6)
- Yorkshire fortress where Mary, Queen of Scots, was once held. (6,6)
- Location of an iconic railway viaduct on the Settle–Carlisle line. (10)
- Fabled moor in the Yorkshire anthem about being “Baht ’at.” (6,4)
- Classic accompaniment to roast beef, a county culinary icon. (9,8)
- Spa town in North Yorkshire, renowned for tea rooms and springs. (9)
- Ceremonial county incorporating Sheffield and Barnsley. (5,9)
- Historically one of Yorkshire’s three main divisions, includes Hull. (4,6)
- West Yorkshire town celebrated for its “Incredible Edible” project. (9)
- Market town on the River Rye, boasting a fine castle and walled garden. (8)
- South Yorkshire’s “Steel City,” famed for cutlery. (9)
- East Riding city on the Humber Estuary, City of Culture 2017. (4)
- Coastal headland famed for its white cliffs and lighthouse. (11)
- Pen name of Alf Wight, whose books celebrate Yorkshire veterinary life. (5,7)
- Market town and gateway to the Dales in North Yorkshire. (6)
- Rugby league team from Huddersfield. (6)
- Wensleydale village known for its triple waterfall. (8)
- Large town on the edge of the Brontë Country in the Aire Valley. (8)
- Modern metropolitan county home to Leeds and Bradford. (4,9)
- Football ground for Leeds United. (6,4)
- Popular walking route from St Bees in Cumbria to Robin Hood’s Bay. (5,2,5)
- East Riding town associated with the “Yorkshire Giant.” (6,8)
- Long sand spit and nature reserve on the Humber estuary. (5,5)
- Majestic Cistercian ruin near Ripon, dissolved under Henry VIII. (9,5)
- Nicknamed “The Whites,” a prominent West Yorkshire football club. (5,6)
- Famous cricket and rugby stadium complex in Leeds. (10)
- A friendly Yorkshire greeting meaning “Hello.” (4)
- RSPB nature reserve teeming with seabirds. (7,6)
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- Aire Valley town hosting an annual live music festival. (7)
- Industrial town in South Yorkshire, once reliant on coal mining. (8)
- Another Masham brewery, founded by a member of the Theakston family. (5,5)
- Metropolitan borough encompassing Halifax, Hebden Bridge, and more. (10)
- Emily Brontë’s iconic novel set on the Yorkshire moors. (9,7)
- Historic walled city famed for its grand Minster. (4)
- Medieval fortress in North Yorkshire, dating back to Norman times. (7,6)
- Spa town on the edge of the moors, known from a famous folk song. (6)
- England’s largest county by area, includes the Moors and Dales. (5,9)
- Cathedral city in West Yorkshire, part of the Rhubarb Triangle. (9)
- Resort town in the East Riding with a storied priory. (11)
- East Riding town with a magnificent Gothic Minster. (8)
- Legendary Yorkshire and England opening batsman. (5,7)
- Unesco World Heritage village founded by Sir Titus Salt. (8)
- Village near Spurn Point at the mouth of the Humber. (9)
- Industrial town near the River Tees, home to the Transporter Bridge. (9,4)
- Market town, birthplace of the Yorkshire vet “James Herriot.” (6)
- Picturesque village near an iconic limestone cove in the Dales. (6)
- North Yorkshire market town with an impressive Norman castle. (8)
- Village home to the Moors National Park Centre. (5)
- Surname of the literary siblings who penned “Jane Eyre” and more. (6)
- Once the world’s longest single-span suspension bridge. (6,5)
- Georgian cloth hall in Halifax, now a cultural hotspot. (5,4)
- Ornate water gardens beside Fountains Abbey. (8,5)
- Market town on the River Wharfe, west of Leeds. (5)
- Scenic monastic ruins on the banks of the River Wharfe. (6,5)
- Baroque stately home near York, featured in “Brideshead Revisited.” (6,6)
- Traditional ballad referencing a popular Yorkshire resort. (11,4)
- Leeds Rhinos icon, nicknamed “Sir Kev,” famed for charity fundraising. (5,7)
- Esk Valley village served by the historic Whitby–Middlesbrough rail. (9)
- Village in West Yorkshire associated with the Brontë sisters. (7)
- Valley running along the River Aire, home to Skipton and Keighley. (8)
- Whitewater sports site and flood defense near Stockton. (4,7)
- Long-distance footpath linking sites of the famous literary family. (6,3)
- Area around the River Tees, including Middlesbrough. (8)
- Brewery in Masham, best known for its “Old Peculier” ale. (9)
- Seaside town in North Yorkshire, linked to Captain Cook and Dracula. (6)
- “Gateway to the Dales,” featuring a well-preserved castle. (7)
- Market town known as “Capital of the Wolds.” (9)
- Town credited as the birthplace of Rugby League in 1895. (12)
- Beloved nickname that Yorkshire folk use with pride. (4,3,6)
- Seaside town on the Yorkshire coast, known for its long sandy beach. (5)
- Scenic spot for fossil-hunting, famed for smuggling lore. (5,5,3)
- Official name of the East Riding’s principal port. (10,4,4)
- Market town near the foot of the Yorkshire Wolds. (11)
- Location of Britain’s tallest standing stone, in the East Riding. (7)
- Bohemian town in the Upper Calder Valley, known for its arts scene. (6,6)
- South Yorkshire town, famous for its racecourse. (9)
- Charming fishing village on the North Yorkshire coast. (8)
- One of England’s smallest cities, known for its historic cathedral. (5)
100 Clues: Football ground for Leeds United. (6,4) • Rugby league team from Huddersfield. (6) • Renowned cricket umpire from Barnsley. (6,4) • Market town known as “Capital of the Wolds.” (9) • RSPB nature reserve teeming with seabirds. (7,6) • Ornate water gardens beside Fountains Abbey. (8,5) • A friendly Yorkshire greeting meaning “Hello.” (4) • ...
Country Crossword: Iran 2024-11-25
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- Military officer killed in a drone strike by the United States.
- Meaning "Freedom Tower" in Persian, this marble structure was based off a design by Hossein Amanat.
- Abbasid caliph who founded the Bayt al-Hikma, or House of Wisdom.
- Often referred to as the Napoleon of Persia for his military campaigns throughout the Middle East and West Asia.
- Mosque built under Abbas the Great upon moving his capital to Isfahan to avoid Ottoman attacks.
- Major tourist center known as the City of Gardens among Iranians.
- Remnants of the capital of the Elamite Kingdom, abandoned after being attacked by Assyria.
- Spicy sausage dish commonly eaten as a fast-food item.
- Fundamentalist revolutionary who founded the modern-day Islamic Republic of Iran.
- Collection of literature written by Zoroaster, founder of Zoroastrianism.
- Former military officer considered the father of modern Iran. He is best known for his social, political, and economic reforms, but was forced to abdicate in the Anglo-Soviet Invasion.
- In this novel written by Sadegh Hedayat, a man confesses the murders he committed to a shadow shaped like a bird of prey.
- Highest volcano in Asia. According to Zoroastrianism, a tyrannical king named Zahhak who had snakes growing from his shoulders is chained inside.
- Iranian president killed in a plane crash in 2024.
- Largest adobe structure on the planet.
- The oldest rug in the world, created around 400 BCE.
- The national epic of Iran, written by Ferdowsi, detailing its history up to the Muslim conquest.
- Dish created by Persian Jews commonly served on Shabbat.
- Founder of the Zand Dynasty.
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- Ruins of the capital of the Achaemenid Empire.
- Collection of poems written by Hafez, best known for its ghazals, or love poems. One of these was written entirely in Arabic, not Persian.
- Shrine containing the remains of the eighth Imam of Shia Islam.
- Monastery built by Armenian Christians forcibly settled by Abbas the Great.
- Onions, spinach, and eggs all are used to make this dish.
- Possibly the oldest bazaar in the Middle East, and still functioning in 2024.
- Whipped eggs folded with potatoes and herbs.
- Deep forests south of the Caspian Sea, possibly from the Mesozoic, that were jointly requested to become world heritage sites by Ian and Azerbaijan.
- Considered Iran's spiritual capital.
- Palace constructed by Shams Pahlavi, sister to the last Iranian monarch. It was closed in 2020 to give much-needed repairs.
- This site contains the remnants of a Zoroastrian temple and the "Prison of Solomon."
- Led the expansion and unification of the Achaemenid Empire.
- Capital of Iran.
- City home to the shrine of Fatima Masuseh, a descendant of Muhammad.
- Founder of the Sasanian Empire.
- Palace used by the Qajar Dynasty
- Cave dwellings likely constructed by people fleeing invasions by the Mongols.
- One of the largest salt caves in the world, created from salt diapirs that formed in the Precambrian.
- Capital of the Safavid Empire.
- This city has been mentioned in records since 3000 BCE, but most of its buildings come from the 20th Century.
- Founder of the Achaemenid Empire.
- Desert that contains kaluts, or mound-like cliffs.
- Bridge described by Arthur Pope and Jean Chardin as the culmination of Persian architecture, built in 1650.
42 Clues: Capital of Iran. • Founder of the Zand Dynasty. • Capital of the Safavid Empire. • Founder of the Sasanian Empire. • Palace used by the Qajar Dynasty • Founder of the Achaemenid Empire. • Considered Iran's spiritual capital. • Largest adobe structure on the planet. • Whipped eggs folded with potatoes and herbs. • Ruins of the capital of the Achaemenid Empire. • ...
Katis country crossword 2025-04-10
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- Has the color light blue on the bottom
- Has a flower in the middle
- Has the colors blue and red
- Has a red circle in the middle
- Has the colors Black, yellow, and red
- Has 50 stars
- Has the colors green, white, and orange
- Has a blue circle in the middle.
- Has a white cross
- Has the colors green, white, and red
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- Has white and red stripes all over the flag
- Has country has 5 yellow stars on the top
- Has the color white in the middle
- Has a red and blue circle in the middle
- Has a red and blue cross
- Has a green background
- Has a blue and white cross
- Has a yellow stripe across the flag
- Has the color red on the top
- Has a yellow rhombus in the middle
20 Clues: Has 50 stars • Has a white cross • Has a green background • Has a red and blue cross • Has a flower in the middle • Has a blue and white cross • Has the colors blue and red • Has the color red on the top • Has a red circle in the middle • Has a blue circle in the middle. • Has the color white in the middle • Has a yellow rhombus in the middle • Has a yellow stripe across the flag • ...
An Interesting Country 2025-03-31
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- – The words people use to talk and write.
- – A piece of cloth with colors and symbols that represents a country.
- – The usual weather in a place.
- – A place that people like to visit.
- – The way people live, including food, music, and traditions.
- – The special food from a country.
- – A special way of doing things that people follow for a long time.
- – A place with its own government and people.
- – People’s beliefs about life and gods.
- – The people who make rules and decisions for a country.
- – A famous place or building.
- – The money used in a country.
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- – Something that belongs to a country.
- – The number of people living in a country.
- – A special event with celebrations.
- – The main city where the government is.
- – The story of what happened in the past.
- – A person who visits another place for fun.
- – The land, rivers, and mountains in a country.
- – A drawing that shows where places are.
20 Clues: – A famous place or building. • – The money used in a country. • – The usual weather in a place. • – The special food from a country. • – A special event with celebrations. • – A place that people like to visit. • – Something that belongs to a country. • – People’s beliefs about life and gods. • – The main city where the government is. • ...
Country Crossword: India 2024-10-31
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- Mutiny that caused the dissolution of the British East India Company.
- Tree endemic to Kerala that provides a distinct sour flavor. Scientific name Garcinia indica.
- This city is known for its Lake Palace that now functions as a hotel.
- Complex that served as the home of Mughal emperors.
- Important figure in India's independence who advocated for secularism, socialism, and parliamentary democracy.
- "Palace of Winds" designed to resemble Krishna's crown.
- Primary residence of the Rajput rulers.
- Led Rajput resistance against the Mughal emperor Akbar.
- Battle between the forces of Alexander the Great and King Porus of Punjab.
- Holiest site in Sikhism.
- Mughal ruler who imprisoned his father to take the throne. Under his rule, the Mughal Empire was at its biggest.
- Highest saltwater lake in the world.
- City inside of which the capital city in located, one of the most populous urban areas in the world.
- National Park known for its Bengal Tigers (around 80) and temple.
- Most populous city in India, where Bollywood is centered.
- Pickle drizzled in mango sauce, hailing from Andhra Pradesh.
- Arundhati Roy wrote this novel about a family in Kerala whose tragedies are seen through the twin children's eyes.
- Under his rule, the Maurya Empire reached its largest extent.
- Wrote India's constitution.
- The seventh avatar of Vishnu is exiled, along with his wife and brother, in this epic.
- Alpine valley also dubbed the "Valley of Flowers."
- Largest mangrove forest in the world, shared with Bangladesh.
- Potato dumpling placed inside of dough, a common fast-food item in Mumbai.
- Border conflict between India and Pakistan near the turn of the millennium that led to around 980 deaths.
- According to Tamil tradition, this temple is where Sambandar established Tamil Shiva Bhakti.
- British soldiers left from this archway upon India's independence.
- Chhattisgarh dish of dough containing vegetables and spices.
- The Mughal founder Babur defeated the last ruler of the Delhi Sultanate by using artillery in this battle.
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- Battle that led to British subjugation, fought in 1757 CE.
- Structure likely built to celebrate the second millennium of the Islamic calendar, consecrated in 1591.
- Chicken marinated in yogurt and cooked in a cylindrical clay oven. Originated from Punjab.
- Site of the Mehrangarh Fort.
- Baha'i temple, or one that is open to anyone regardless of religious affiliation, shaped like a flower.
- Referred to as the Himalayan Pyramids, these rock-cut temples are dedicated to Shiva, Vishnu, and Diva.
- Fourth most populous city in India and capital of Tengalana.
- Extravagant wooden palace rebuilt in 1912 after the original burnt down.
- Founder of the Maurya Empire.
- Marble monument to monumental love, considered one of the new seven wonders of the world.
- Malayalam movie based on a book of the same name; it was the first South Indian movie to be nominated for the Indian President's Gold Medal for the Best Movie.
- City dubbed the "Oxford of the East."
- "Victory tower" finished in 1368 by Firuz Shah Tughlaq
- Capital of Tamil Nadu formerly known as "Madras."
- Sanskrit epic detailing the clash between the Kaurava and Pandava.
- Wheat cake filled with chickpea flour and spices, from the state of Bihar in East India.
- Capital of India.
- Largest Hindu temple in the world.
- Created the place value system, invented sine, and approximated the value of pi
- "The Pink City."
- Lagoons known for their houseboats.
- First female prime minister of India who recognized Bangladesh during the Indo-Pakistan Wars.
- Rajamouli created this film by reimagining the meeting of two Indian freedom fighters. It was the most expensive Indian movie at the time of its release.
- Holiest city in Hinduism.
- Born as Siddharta Gautama.
- In this movie, a small village contest the British in a game of cricket.
- Rice dish popular with Muslims throughout South Asia.
- Intricate network of temples and sculptures cut from rock, including life sized elephants! This was constructed in the 6th and 11th Century CE.
- Town known for its light, aromatic tea and scenic views.
- A young Mughal prince falls in love with a court dancer in this movie.
- Mughal emperor under which the empire entered a golden age, but paved the way for British occupation.
- Led a revolt against British rule with rebels from the Bundelkhand region, which led to her death in battle.
- Largest city in West Bengal.
61 Clues: "The Pink City." • Capital of India. • Holiest site in Sikhism. • Holiest city in Hinduism. • Born as Siddharta Gautama. • Wrote India's constitution. • Site of the Mehrangarh Fort. • Largest city in West Bengal. • Founder of the Maurya Empire. • Largest Hindu temple in the world. • Lagoons known for their houseboats. • Highest saltwater lake in the world. • ...
Country Crossword: France 2024-10-30
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- Led, and was killed in, the Reign of Terror.
- "The Sun King" known for his absolute monarchy.
- Famed fashion designer post WWI who established a casual look for women. Shares her name with a fashion brand.
- Corsican general who established near total control over Europe.
- Tallest bridge in the world.
- This Victor Hugo novel was created to preserve a piece of Gothic Architecture.
- Port city known for its wines.
- Built for the 1889 World's Fair, its capacity as a radio tower kept it from being destroyed in 1913.
- White cliffs similar to those in Dover, England.
- Did NOT say "Let them eat cake."
- Commune on the shores of Normandy that recently turned 1,000 years old.
- Home of a famous film festival.
- Pie-like dish that can be filled with cheese, vegetables, meat, or seafood, recorded since the Middles Ages.
- Morisot's painting of her sister and niece, displayed at the Musee d'Orsay.
- A stick of dough filled with a cream and topped with flavored icing.
- Second largest city in France by population, located on the Mediterranean.
- Known for his work in microbiology. The process of heating food to remove pathogens gets its name from him.
- Leader of the French Resistance during WWII, he took a decidedly less noble role against Algerian Independence.
- Second largest city by area, capital of the Gauls under the Roman Empire.
- Series of paintings by Claude Monet detailing his garden in Giverny.
- Reminiscent of the Arch of Titus in Rome, this finished construction in the 1830s and honors deceased French soldiers.
- Chateau set in the Loire Valley built by Francois I.
- 70-meter cloth that tells the story of the Battle of Hastings.
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- Renoirs Impressionist painting of a dance at Montmartre, displayed at the Musee d'Orsay.
- Large canyon north of the French Riviera.
- Capital of France.
- Largest sand dune in Europe.
- Siege that ended with Roman forces killing 40,000 Gauls.
- Led the defense of Orleans in the Hundred Years War, leading to her execution by the English at only 17. Patron saint of France.
- Founder of the international fashion company of the same name.
- The most famous museum in the world. Think "Mona Lisa."
- Hunting lodge turned into an opulent palace.
- Longest battle of WWI.
- Prison stormed in the French Revolution.
- Walled city that shares its name with a board game.
- City on the French Riviera, popular vacation spot for the rich.
- Twenty-nine kings were coronated at this cathedral.
- Palace in Avignon that was home to nine popes.
- Marine biologist and inventor of the Aqua-Lung.
- Dish made from the livers of waterfowl.
- Novel by Albert Camus detailing the murder of an Algerian man and the trial thereafter.
- "Cogito, ergo sum."
- Wrongful conviction of a Jewish officer to cover up members of the French Army colluding with Germany.
- Dish that originated in Brittany and can be sweet or savory, in which case it is called a galette.
- City known for its red brick buildings; it is also the center of the European Aerospace program.
- Philosopher known for his criticisms of the Catholic Church.
- Decisive English victory in the Hundred Year's War.
47 Clues: Capital of France. • "Cogito, ergo sum." • Longest battle of WWI. • Largest sand dune in Europe. • Tallest bridge in the world. • Port city known for its wines. • Home of a famous film festival. • Did NOT say "Let them eat cake." • Dish made from the livers of waterfowl. • Prison stormed in the French Revolution. • Large canyon north of the French Riviera. • ...
Country Crossword: Turkiye 2024-11-12
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- In this novel by Elif Shafak, a housewife finds a guide to love written by a thirteenth century poet.
- Waterfalls that drain into the Mediterranean.
- City previously known as Iconium into Seljuk times.
- Founder of the modern Turkish Republic.
- Founder of the Ottoman Empire.
- Failed British invasion of the Ottoman Empire during WWI.
- So named because of its interior tiles. Its real name is the Sultan Ahmed Mosque.
- Capital of Turkiye
- City founded by Attalus II that became a prosperous Roman city.
- Mosque that began its life as a church; its name translates to “Holy Wisdom.”
- City known for its gastronomy, damaged in the 2023 earthquake.
- City that has been inhabited for more than 3000 years, located near Mesopotamia.
- History of a wealthy Istanbul family, from the Ottoman Empire to the 1970s, written by Orhan Palmuk.
- Riots between the Blues and the Greens that led to half of Constantinople being burned.
- Founder of the Mevlevi Order.
- City previously known as Smyrna.
- First major capital of the Ottoman Empire.
- Zosimus' account of the Roman Empire between the death of Constantine and its sack by the Visigoths.
- Beach that was the birthplace of Saint Nicolas, who would later be the namesake of Santa.
- Led the conquest of Belgrade, Rhodes, and the Middle East before being turned back at Vienna. Labeled “The Magnificent.”
- An adaptation of the novel "The Wife" written by Chekov, this 2014 movie, directed by Nuri Bilge Ceylan, won the Palme d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival.
- Naval admiral who conquered Algiers from Spain, captured Tunis, and fought alongside the French fleet, securing Ottoman dominance in the Mediterranean.
- Market established in 1461.
- Student of Plato who created the (inaccurate) concentric sphere model and developed insight into irrational numbers.
- Former city that once was home to the Temple of Artemis.
- Scrambled eggs cooked in tomato, a popular component of Turkish breakfasts.
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- Site of the oldest megaliths in the world.
- Legendary city whose walls stood for ten years, according to Homer. Now, the ruins are a tourist attraction.
- Whole eggplant stuffed with onions, tomatoes, and garlic. It's name means "The Imam fainted," which naturally comes with different explanations.
- Means “cotton castle” in Turkish. This formation is made of travertine, a sedimentary rock with a high mineral content.
- Region known for its rock formations called “fairy chimneys”
- Byzantine empress and wife of Justinian I who is revered as a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church.
- Pastry filled with nuts and sweetened with syrup.
- Residence for the Ottoman Sultans until the 1600s
- Underground city that served as shelter for refugees of the Arab-Byzantine Wars.
- Ottoman Sultan who took Constantinople.
- Family of pastries made with yufka.
- Largest city in Turkiye and one of the largest in Europe
- Mahmud II's forced disbandment (and often execution) of the Janissary Corps.
- Architect known for creating many of Istanbul's mosques.
- Scholar who ended the Mongol invasion of the Levant, known for his critique of saint veneration.
- Meaning "The Girl Child" in English, this anti-war poem by Nazim Hikmet centers on a girl ten years after her death at the bombing of Hiroshima.
- First man to achieve sustained unpowered flight by using a pair of wings and jumping from the Galata Tower across the Bosphorus.
- Battle that allowed the Seljuk Turks to expand into Anatolia.
- Mountain that was often called Olympus. NO, NOT THAT ONE.
- Resort city that the Mausoleum of Halikarnassos once called home.
- Astrophysicist who discovered a unique double ringed elliptical galaxy that now bears her name.
47 Clues: Capital of Turkiye • Market established in 1461. • Founder of the Mevlevi Order. • Founder of the Ottoman Empire. • City previously known as Smyrna. • Family of pastries made with yufka. • Founder of the modern Turkish Republic. • Ottoman Sultan who took Constantinople. • Site of the oldest megaliths in the world. • First major capital of the Ottoman Empire. • ...
CAPITAL ASIA COUNTRY 2025-09-20
21 Clues: Iran • Iraq • Syria • India • Qatar • Nepal • Israel • Kuwait • Taiwan • Vietnam • Georgia • Pakistan • Thailand • Malaysia • Indonesia • Kyrgyzstan • Azerbaijan • South Korea • North Korea • Saudi Arabia • United Arab Emirates
Town and country 2021-02-11
23 Clues: мост • холм • поле • гора • ферма • собор • рынок • озеро • статуя • коттедж • церковь • площадь • тротуар • пешеход • парковка • небоскреб • библиотека • лесная роща • ратуша, мэрия • офисное здание • дорожка, тропинка • ... station, заправка • ... station, ж/д станция
Crossword Country Skiing 2021-02-18
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- Bony Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport.
- Scoring system in speed skating.
- Last name of Minnesota-born American alpine skier; one of two female skiers to have won four World Cup overall championships; 2002 in Salt Lake City was her Olympic debut.
- Flying mammal
- Norwegian for "sloping track".
- First name of Colorado-born American alpine skier; youngest athlete in history to win an Olympic slalom gold medal in Sochi in 2014.
- Has a trunk
- Maneuver in which the rider transfers weight from the front to the back foot to snap the snowboard off the ground.
- Large marsupial
- Last name of American short track speed skater; most decorated USA male Winter Olympian; winner of Dancing with the Stars.
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- First name of a French Olympic figure skater known for landing a backflip on one blade.
- Figure skating edge jump named after the 1909 Swedish world champion.
- First name of American long track speed skater; first male athlete to win back to back Gold medals in the 1000m (2006 in Torino, 2010 in Vancouver).
- Likes to chase mice
- When a snowboarder inverts themselves sideways at least two distinct times in the air.
- Bump in a ski run.
- D-men.
- Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game.
- French term for downhill ski trail.
- French word for sled.
- Steep part of the ski ramp where skiers gain speed before taking off.
- Man's best friend
- Frontside rotation on the backside wall of a halfpipe that also happens to be a basketball offensive play.
23 Clues: D-men. • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Bump in a ski run. • Likes to chase mice • French word for sled. • Norwegian for "sloping track". • Scoring system in speed skating. • French term for downhill ski trail. • Bony Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport. • Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game. • ...
Crossword Country Skiing 2021-02-18
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- Last name of a French Olympic figure skater known for landing a backflip on one blade.
- Scoring system in speed skating.
- D-men.
- Last name of American short track speed skater; most decorated USA male Winter Olympian; winner of Dancing with the Stars.
- French term for downhill ski trail.
- Bony Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport.
- When a snowboarder inverts themselves sideways at least two distinct times in the air.
- First name of American long track speed skater; first male athlete to win back to back Gold medals in the 1000m.
- Steep part of the ski ramp where skiers gain speed before taking off.
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- First name of the youngest athlete in history to win an Olympic slalom gold medal in Sochi 2014.
- Frontside rotation on the backside wall of a halfpipe that also happens to be a basketball offensive play.
- Bump in a ski run.
- Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game.
- Figure skating edge jump named after the 1909 Swedish world champion.
- Last name of one of two female skiers to have won four World Cup overall championships.
- Norwegian for "sloping track".
- Ridden by two or four person teams and is the only sledding apparatus with a steering mechanism.
- One-footed figure skating spin executed while holding the other foot behind your head by the blade.
- Maneuver in which the rider transfers weight from the front to the back foot to snap the snowboard off the ground.
- French word for sled.
20 Clues: D-men. • Bump in a ski run. • French word for sled. • Norwegian for "sloping track". • Scoring system in speed skating. • French term for downhill ski trail. • Bony Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport. • Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game. • Figure skating edge jump named after the 1909 Swedish world champion. • ...
Crossword Country Skiing 2021-02-18
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- Last name of a French Olympic figure skater known for landing a backflip on one blade.
- Scoring system in speed skating.
- D-men.
- Last name of American short track speed skater; most decorated USA male Winter Olympian; winner of Dancing with the Stars.
- French term for downhill ski trail.
- Bony Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport.
- When a snowboarder inverts themselves sideways at least two distinct times in the air.
- First name of American long track speed skater; first male athlete to win back to back Gold medals in the 1000m.
- Steep part of the ski ramp where skiers gain speed before taking off.
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- First name of the youngest athlete in history to win an Olympic slalom gold medal in Sochi 2014.
- Frontside rotation on the backside wall of a halfpipe that also happens to be a basketball offensive play.
- Bump in a ski run.
- Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game.
- Figure skating edge jump named after the 1909 Swedish world champion.
- Last name of one of two female skiers to have won four World Cup overall championships.
- Norwegian for "sloping track".
- Ridden by two or four person teams and is the only sledding apparatus with a steering mechanism.
- One-footed figure skating spin executed while holding the other foot behind your head by the blade.
- Maneuver in which the rider transfers weight from the front to the back foot to snap the snowboard off the ground.
- French word for sled.
20 Clues: D-men. • Bump in a ski run. • French word for sled. • Norwegian for "sloping track". • Scoring system in speed skating. • French term for downhill ski trail. • Bony Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport. • Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game. • Figure skating edge jump named after the 1909 Swedish world champion. • ...
Crow Country Crossword 2021-06-16
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- The author's last name
- The name of the town Sadie lives in
- The name of the lake in the novel
- A character who shows no personal growth
- A group of words that don't make sense alone
- Lachie Mortlocks' mum's name
- Discriminaton or prejudice based on race
- What sport does Lachie play?
- What is Jimmy's last name?
- Using quotes and examples from the text
- comparing things using "like" or "as"
- The last sentence of a body paragraph
- The main idea, the position of your essay
- Theme in the novel that means to leave out
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- Using words like 'a lot','awesome'
- Synonym for justice
- One of the major themes in Crow Country
- Sadie's last name
- The first sentence of a body paragraph
- The type of essay you wrote
- The sound the crow makes
- A group of words that does make sense alone
- Walter's aunty's name
- The number of boulders at the lake
24 Clues: Sadie's last name • Synonym for justice • Walter's aunty's name • The author's last name • The sound the crow makes • What is Jimmy's last name? • The type of essay you wrote • Lachie Mortlocks' mum's name • What sport does Lachie play? • The name of the lake in the novel • Using words like 'a lot','awesome' • The number of boulders at the lake • The name of the town Sadie lives in • ...
JTDaShiell - Country Capitals 2021-09-23
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- Finland
- Chile
- Vatican City (2 Words)
- Ireland
- Canada
- United Kingdom
- Turkey
- Slovenia
- Iraq
- Austria
- Croatia
- Uruguay
- Pakistan
- Singapore
- Cuba
- Kazhakstan
- Japan
- Venezuela
- Slovakia
- New Zealand
- India (2 Words)
- Paraguay
- Russia
- Spain
- Madagascar
- Libya
- Portugal
- Iran
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Kosovo
- Latvia
- Saudi Arabia
- North Macedonia
- Italy
- Estonia
- The Netherlands
- Greece
- Luxembourg
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- China
- Brazil
- Lithuania
- North Korea
- Ecuador
- Indonesia
- United Arab Emirates (2 Words)
- Sweden
- Israel
- Serbia
- Norway
- Hungary
- United States
- Bangladesh
- Algeria
- Switzerland
- Sri Lanka (3 Words)
- France
- Andorra (3 Words)
- Morocco
- Belgium
- Germany
- Sudan
- Bulgaria
- Argentina (2 Words)
- Romania
- South Korea
- Mexico (2 Words)
- The Philippines
- Tunisia
- Czechia (Czech Republic)
- Australia
- Egypt
- Poland
- Vietnam
- Liechtenstein
74 Clues: Iraq • Cuba • Iran • China • Chile • Sudan • Japan • Spain • Libya • Egypt • Italy • Brazil • Sweden • Israel • Canada • Serbia • Norway • Turkey • France • Russia • Kosovo • Latvia • Poland • Greece • Finland • Ecuador • Ireland • Hungary • Algeria • Morocco • Belgium • Austria • Croatia • Germany • Uruguay • Romania • Tunisia • Vietnam • Estonia • Slovenia • Pakistan • Bulgaria • Slovakia • Paraguay • Portugal • Lithuania • Indonesia • Singapore • Venezuela • Australia • Bangladesh • Kazhakstan • ...
in the country 2022-01-24
27 Clues: Zelt • Herz • Wald • Höhle • Hügel • Mönch • Fuchs • Fluss • mutig • Küste • Bauer • Brücke • Stimme • Abfall • Wandern • Handtuch • verrückt • Handschuh • vergessen • Bauernhof • Ausrüstung • Wasserfall • öffentlich • wunderschön • Neoprenanzug • Taschenlampe • Taschenmesser
Country Club Masters 2021-08-14
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- Southwest hub
- American Air hub
- The quiet reader girl
- Plumber's and Peter's
- A favorite activity
- It's a dog and a child
- Has spoken
- We've never been accused of being over
- Girl hairstylist
- Found in Japan
- Sue doesn't eat it until she does
- Our favorite word that begins with F
- Terri hates this vege
- Nancy's (feet) crack
- What Sue stole
- Cleaner of junk
- Vacation destination
- Terri's annual fruit
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- Pie
- Rob's work pet
- This guy teaches this one re-sells
- When are we going
- Sue's true love
- Rob has the best one on the team
- It's this every week
- Post workout drink
- Nancy's drink
- Terri's pastry
- Nancy is always grabbing it
- What not to be at the outside showers
- Sue expression: "You ____!"
- Don't make this contact with wife of 27 across
- Junior council member
33 Clues: Pie • Has spoken • Southwest hub • Nancy's drink • Rob's work pet • Terri's pastry • Found in Japan • What Sue stole • Sue's true love • Cleaner of junk • American Air hub • Girl hairstylist • When are we going • Post workout drink • A favorite activity • It's this every week • Nancy's (feet) crack • Vacation destination • Terri's annual fruit • The quiet reader girl • Plumber's and Peter's • ...
Crow Country Crossword 2021-07-29
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- the name of the crow who owned Boort.
- a crime where someone kills another.
- the family Sadie was born in.
- a white and black species of bird.
- the continent Boort is located inside.
- the family who owned most of the land in Boort.
- an instructor or trainer in sport.
- a place that provides people beer or other drinks, and sometimes food.
- a building in a sports ground used for changing and selling refreshments.
- a large area of water surrounded by land.
- a tradition or way of life people live by.
- an object serving as an emblem for a family or clan.
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- a game where you aim to kick a ball in between 2 poles.
- an adjective used to describe a dry and empty area.
- a type of people who lived in Australia from the earliest time.
- a black species of bird.
- the Eaglehawk, the creature who owned the land of Boort with Waa the Crow.
- a type of food containing lots of different meats in one stick.
- a game where you drive several balls into small pockets inside a table.
- stories and beliefs told by the aboriginal people of how life came to be.
- a structure built to remind people of a person or event.
- Raven, the Mortlocks' stockman who died trying to protect the sacred stones.
- an act where you do something against the law.
- tales including imaginary of real events told for entertainment.
- a large type of stone.
- the deserted country Sadie is forced to live in.
26 Clues: a large type of stone. • a black species of bird. • the family Sadie was born in. • a white and black species of bird. • an instructor or trainer in sport. • a crime where someone kills another. • the name of the crow who owned Boort. • the continent Boort is located inside. • a large area of water surrounded by land. • a tradition or way of life people live by. • ...
Cross Country Trivia 2021-08-23
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- Side of a yellow flag you run on.
- Coach Boll's youngest son's name.
- One of the three new schools in our Conference
- Best thing to drink before a race?
- What side of a red flag do you run on?
- What is a perfect score in cross country?
- Coached the Lady Tbirds for 30 years
- HOF Coach won 26 conference championships
- Boy that has the fastest 5K time
- Coach Julie's daughter
- Number of Boys Conference championships
- Lady Tbird that won state in 1988 and 1989
- Coach Boll's high school mascot.
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- Girl that has the fastest 5K time
- Longest win streak of conference championships
- Baraboo's first state champion runner
- What Conference is Baraboo in? (NEW in 2021)
- Coach Julie's high school mascot.
- Mr. Boll's oldest son's name.
- Coach honored every year in 5K road race.
- Name / Mascot of a Thunderbird Runner
21 Clues: Coach Julie's daughter • Mr. Boll's oldest son's name. • Boy that has the fastest 5K time • Coach Boll's high school mascot. • Girl that has the fastest 5K time • Side of a yellow flag you run on. • Coach Boll's youngest son's name. • Coach Julie's high school mascot. • Best thing to drink before a race? • Coached the Lady Tbirds for 30 years • ...
국가명 Country Names 2018-04-03
Country Songs & Artists! 2012-01-10
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- Stuck Like glue
- Southern Voice
- Let It Rain
- Home
- Keep Me In Mind
- Halfway To Heaven
- Ours
- Reality
- If Tommorow Never Comes
- Amen
- Red Solo Cup
- My Front Porch Looking In
- My Heart Can't Tell You No
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- Easy
- Camouflage
- Bait A Hook
- We Owned The Night
- The Trouble With Girls
- All Your Life
- Come Home
- Jesus, Take The Wheel
- I'm Gonna Love You Through It
- Tattoos On This Town
- Gone Country
- A Woman Like You
- Follow Me Down
- Love's Gonna Make It Alright
- I Don't Want This Night To End
- Drink In My Hand
- You
- Alone With You
- You Gonna Fly
32 Clues: You • Easy • Home • Ours • Amen • Reality • Come Home • Camouflage • Let It Rain • Bait A Hook • Gone Country • Red Solo Cup • All Your Life • You Gonna Fly • Southern Voice • Follow Me Down • Alone With You • Stuck Like glue • Keep Me In Mind • A Woman Like You • Drink In My Hand • Halfway To Heaven • We Owned The Night • Tattoos On This Town • Jesus, Take The Wheel • The Trouble With Girls • If Tommorow Never Comes • ...
Cross Country 2013 2013-09-01
25 Clues: Anna • Becca • Katie • Paige • Haley • Jenny • Ashley • Bailee • Brooke • Oriana • Shelby • Bethany • Natalia • Colleen • Oliviaf • Oliviaa • Cassidy • Madison • Macayla • Kaitlyn • Miranda • Oliviah • Makenzie • Katheryn • Mackenzie
Review of Country 2015-01-06
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- am Greek God. I am the god of all the gods.
- I am famous food from Greece made with meat, tomato and bread.
- Spain's national dish made with rice and seafood.
- am famous city in Spain where people run with bulls.
- am thin. I am famous in France. You eat me with Ice Cream.
- I am country close to Italy. I have many islands.
- I am eaten in Spain. I have egg, onion and potato.
- I am the official language of France.
- Tower/I was a gift from America.
- am the God of War.
- I fight and kill the bull. What am I called?
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- am a very large tree in California.
- am a country shaped like a boot.
- have meat, bread and vegetables. I am eaten worldwide.
- capital city of Spain.
- The capital city of Greece.
- I am a Greek dessert made with walnuts and bread.
- I am French dessert.
- The most populated island in Greece.
- am a famous dance in Argentina.
- What city has the Coliseum?
21 Clues: am the God of War. • I am French dessert. • capital city of Spain. • The capital city of Greece. • What city has the Coliseum? • am a famous dance in Argentina. • am a country shaped like a boot. • Tower/I was a gift from America. • am a very large tree in California. • The most populated island in Greece. • I am the official language of France. • ...
70's Country 2023-11-01
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- - Famous for his unique vocal style and songwriting.
- - Known for his outlaw country style.
- - A versatile artist with numerous country hits.
- - The first African-American country music superstar.
- - An artist with a string of country hits.
- - Known for his crossover success and hits.
- - Known for hits like "Stand by Your Man."
- - A country icon known for her powerful voice.
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- - An outlaw country pioneer.
- - Famous for songs like "Take Me Home, Country Roads."
- - Known for her duets with Kenny Rogers.
- - A successful country artist from the '70s.
- - A vocal group with country and gospel influences.
- - Famous for his storytelling country songs.
- - The "Man in Black" and a country music legend.
- - Known for his emotional and soulful country music.
- - A smooth-voiced artist with country hits.
- - Known for her long hair and country songs.
- - A country singer with a strong female voice.
- - A country artist known for his narrative lyrics.
20 Clues: - An outlaw country pioneer. • - Known for his outlaw country style. • - Known for her duets with Kenny Rogers. • - An artist with a string of country hits. • - Known for hits like "Stand by Your Man." • - A smooth-voiced artist with country hits. • - Known for his crossover success and hits. • - A successful country artist from the '70s. • ...
Country crossword 2 2023-11-14
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- Secretly has a land border with Canada
- loves number 2
- Largest country without Lakes
- Lagos is not it’s capital it’s Abuja
- Has more then 1M soldiers
- Has their own version of The Simpsons
- Won the Football War
- One of the largest wheat producers
- Won 5 world cups
- Most Valuable Currency
- Lost the Football War
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- Tricky to draw and spell
- Resisted the Europeans the longest
- Has 3 Capitals
- Won in the Vietnam war against USA
- American-African Colony
- 4th biggest population
- Inventor of Guinness Beer
- Most Military Bases are in this nation
- Biggest population
- Been invaded a lot
- Changed Flags 21 Times
- 2nd most isolated country on Earth
23 Clues: Has 3 Capitals • loves number 2 • Won 5 world cups • Biggest population • Been invaded a lot • Won the Football War • Lost the Football War • 4th biggest population • Changed Flags 21 Times • Most Valuable Currency • American-African Colony • Tricky to draw and spell • Inventor of Guinness Beer • Has more then 1M soldiers • Largest country without Lakes • Resisted the Europeans the longest • ...
Country capitals (Americas) 2023-04-17
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- Caracas
- Port of Spain
- Belmopan
- Montevideo
- Roseau
- Ottawa
- Kingstown
- Bogotá
- Paramaribo
- La Paz
- Brasilia
- Lima
- Kingston
- Asunción
- Tegucigalpa
- Saint Johns
- Bridgetown
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- Mexico City
- Basseterre
- Guatemala City
- Managua
- Washington D.C.
- Georgetown
- San Tiago
- Port-Au-Prince
- San Jose
- Castries
- Panama City
- Santo Domingo
- Havana
- Saint Georges
- Buenos Aires
- Nassau
- Quito
- San Salvador
35 Clues: Lima • Quito • Roseau • Ottawa • Bogotá • La Paz • Havana • Nassau • Caracas • Managua • Belmopan • San Jose • Castries • Brasilia • Kingston • Asunción • San Tiago • Kingstown • Basseterre • Montevideo • Georgetown • Paramaribo • Bridgetown • Mexico City • Panama City • Tegucigalpa • Saint Johns • Buenos Aires • San Salvador • Port of Spain • Santo Domingo • Saint Georges • Guatemala City • Port-Au-Prince • Washington D.C.
Denonyms by country 2022-05-17
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- People from China are called ___.
- People from Morocco are called ___.
- People from Australia are called ___.
- People from Jamaica are called ___.
- People from India are called ___.
- People from England are called ___.
- People from Iran are called ___.
- People from Mexico are called ___.
- People from Thailand are called ___.
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- People from Nigeria are called ___.
- People from Costa Rica are called ___.
- People from Italy are called ___.
- People from Egypt are called ___.
- People from South Africa are called ___.
- People from Canada are called ___.
- People from Russia are called ___.
- People from Spain are called ___.
- People from Argentina are called ___.
- People from Japan are called ___.
- People from Norway are called ___.
- People from France are called ___.
21 Clues: People from Iran are called ___. • People from China are called ___. • People from Italy are called ___. • People from Egypt are called ___. • People from Spain are called ___. • People from Japan are called ___. • People from India are called ___. • People from Canada are called ___. • People from Russia are called ___. • People from Norway are called ___. • ...
Africa Country Comparison 2022-05-03
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- Africa total literacy rate is 95%
- how many capitals are in South Africa
- largest religious group found in South Africa and Kenya
- capital of Kenya
- 2nd largest occupation in South Africa
- agricultural product found in Nigeria
- agricultural product found in Kenya and South Africa
- capital of Nigeria
- natural resources found in Kenya
- largest ethnic group in Kenya
- country with lowest literacy rate for females
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- climate along east coast in South Africa
- Presidential Republic- Government found in Nigeria
- climate in the interior in Kenya
- oil main industry in Nigeria
- of Nigeria’s economy exports to this country
- largest ethnic group in Nigeria
- main language spoken in South Africa
- republic- Government found in South Africa
- top import partner in South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya
- natural resource in South Africa
- main industry in South Africa
22 Clues: capital of Kenya • capital of Nigeria • oil main industry in Nigeria • main industry in South Africa • largest ethnic group in Kenya • largest ethnic group in Nigeria • climate in the interior in Kenya • natural resource in South Africa • natural resources found in Kenya • Africa total literacy rate is 95% • main language spoken in South Africa • ...
Country Crossword: Ukraine 2025-03-09
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- Town destroyed in a 1986 nuclear meltdown.
- King credited with founding the Kievan Rus.
- Bread eaten in Easter in Eastern Europe.
- Popular beverage made of fermented milk.
- Also named the Potemkin stairs due to their appearance in a 1925 silent movie about the famous battleship.
- Soup popular throughout Eastern Europe and Eurasia; its Ukrainian variety, made with red beetroot, is the most famous.
- Former president of Ukraine known for his efforts to curry Russian favor that would see him ousted from political office.
- Famine and genocide enacted under Stalin in an attempt to both industrialize Ukraine and prevent independence movements.
- Held the world record for pole vault from 1993 to 2014.
- Grand Prince of the Kievan Rus who saw the nation at its greatest extent; he also was the prince of Rostov and Novgorod.
- Documentation of the Kievan Rus from 800 to 1110.
- Variety of bread traditionally served at weddings in Bulgaria, Ukraine, and Russia, as well as their diasporas.
- Largest city in Crimea.
- War between Cossack soldiers and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1648-1657.
- Anna and Mariya Muzychuk, Natalia Zhukova, and Anna Ushenina are four famous players of this board game who hail from Ukraine.
- Kharkiv's largest cathedral, known for an 80-meter tall belltower.
- Nomadic Asian empire that dissolved the Ukrainian state in 1240.
- Decree in 1876 that banned the usage of the Ukrainian language.
- Major transportation and economic center on the Black Sea.
- Canyon carved by the river of the same name; turned into a national park in 2011.
- Many Soviet movies set in the Mediterranean were actually filmed in this city in Western Ukraine.
- Dedicated to St. Michael, this colorful monastery is the center of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church.
- 1990s bronze sculpture of a beloved Persian cat, located in Kyiv.
- 2013-2014 protests that would lead to the Revolution of Dignity.
- Ukraine's second-largest city.
- Orthodox monastery whose library was burned under Peter the Great.
- National poet of Ukraine who was born as a serf; he is known for writing prose in Russian, but poetry in Ukrainian.
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- Klitschko, Usyk, and Lomachenko are two of Ukraine's most notable examples of these combat practitioners.
- Small desert located near the Black Sea, used as target practice by Soviet pilots.
- According to Ukrainian legend, this lake was formed from the tears of a princess after her lover, a musician, was killed by her father.
- City currently occupied by Russian forces.
- City besieged for three months, earning it the title of a Hero City.
- Named after a leader of the Ukrainian communists, this city was rapidly industrialized under Stalin
- Battle that cemented Russian control over Ukraine and led to the collapse of the Swedish Empire.
- Mountain range that runs through much of eastern Europe.
- Ukrainian alcoholic beverage similar to moonshine and known for its high alcohol content.
- Designed after similar structures in Constantinople, this would have served as the entrance to medieval Kyiv.
- Site of a 1429 congress between European monarchs to attempt to curb rising Turkish influence and power.
- Regent who is known for her destruction of the Drevlians after they killed her husband; she also was the first ruler of the Kievan Rus to be baptized.
- Composer of "Dance of the Knights" and "Lieutenant Kije"
- Term for the many Ukrainian intellectuals killed during Stalin's Great Purge.
- Capital of Ukraine
- Grand Prince who is credited with Christianizing the Kievan Rus.
- Current president of Ukraine.
44 Clues: Capital of Ukraine • Largest city in Crimea. • Current president of Ukraine. • Ukraine's second-largest city. • Bread eaten in Easter in Eastern Europe. • Popular beverage made of fermented milk. • Town destroyed in a 1986 nuclear meltdown. • City currently occupied by Russian forces. • King credited with founding the Kievan Rus. • ...
Mio’s country crossword 2025-04-10
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- Which country flag has red, black and yellow?
- Which flag has green, yellow and red on it with a star?
- Which flag has a big star in the middle with a red background?
- Which flag has a similarity with Switzerland’s flag?
- Which flag has a part-moon and a star?
- Which flag has a maple leaf on it?
- Which flag has red, white and black on it?
- Which country flag has a dragon with a background of green and white?
- Which flag is similar with Japan’s flag?
- Which country flag has 50 stars on it?
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- Which flag has green, white and orange?
- Which flag has vertical lines of blue, white and red?
- Which flag looks like a hospital sign?
- Which flag has an eagle eating a snake?
- Which flag has a complex flower on it?
- Which country flag has a white background and a red circle in the middle?
- Which flag has one big star and four small stars on it?
- Which country flag has green, white and red?
- Which flag has horizontal lines of red, white and blue?
- Which country flag has a tree in the middle and has a background of red, white, red?
20 Clues: Which flag has a maple leaf on it? • Which flag looks like a hospital sign? • Which flag has a complex flower on it? • Which flag has a part-moon and a star? • Which country flag has 50 stars on it? • Which flag has green, white and orange? • Which flag has an eagle eating a snake? • Which flag is similar with Japan’s flag? • Which flag has red, white and black on it? • ...
Country Crossword: Canada 2024-11-08
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- Tallest free-standing structure in the Western Hemisphere.
- This lake in Yoho National Park gets its name for its color caused by powdered limestone.
- Dessert commonly called “Indigenous Ice Cream” that is frequently made using soapberry.
- Two Cree brothers who are watched over by a trickster figure while they suffer the hardships of the residential schools.
- Children's novel about an orphan who is accidentally sent to live with two siblings (unrelated to her).
- Method of drying meat used by indigenous nations such as the Cree and Métis.
- First European to settle in North America.
- Plains Cree chief who sought to prevent famine for his people, leading to a Canadian attack and his imprisonment.
- Youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize for medicine for his role in creating insulin.
- Pastry filled with egg, syrup, sugar, and butter invented in Eastern Ontario.
- Instituted the Quebec Act, which aimed to bring peace between English and French Canadians.
- Largest city in Canada
- Battle fought by Canadians and the Khanawake that prevented American forces from taking Montreal.
- Rainforest home to the Kermode Bear, a subspecies of Black Bear with only around 400 left in the wild
- First battle fought by an independent Canada against Irish Americans.
- Gardens that were begun in 1904, now a National Historic Site.
- Cheese curds and French fries topped with gravy.
- Town on Hudson Bay known for its polar bears.
- Capital of British Columbia.
- Hill in Canada's capital known for its Gothic architecture
- Movie based on an Inuit folktale.
- Suspension bridge that travels through a temperate rainforest.
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- Major Francophone city
- Canal that travels 202 km across eastern Canada.
- Only North American city with fortified walls north of Mexico
- Black activist who led early efforts to desegregate Canada.
- National park where one can find rocks from the earth's mantle.
- Head of the Shawnee Nation who was killed in battle in the War of 1812.
- Waterfall in Jasper National Park.
- Named “Kjipuktuk” in Mi'kmaq, which means “Great Harbor.”
- Largest city in Manitoba.
- The “Gateway to the North”
- Paleontology museum in Drumheller.
- Railroad tycoon who led the development of the Canada-Pacific Railway.
- Hotel that was the site of the First and Second Quebec Conferences in WWII.
- Canada's oldest national park, home to lakes Moraine and Louise.
- Warned British forces of an American attack in the War of 1812.
- Capital of Canada
- Hosted a “Mock Parliament” to convince the Manitoba government to permit women's suffrage.
- Series of bombings and kidnapping by the Front de Liberation du Quebec
- Canada's longest serving Prime Minister who sought to improve Anglo-French relations and led the colonization of the Canadian West.
- Waterfalls shared with the US. Think “Maid of the Mist.”
- Canadian counterpart to Glacier National Park.
- Largest city in British Columbia.
- Battle that led to the end of French control of Canada.
- Sculpture set outside the Hockey Hall of Fame.
- Canada's first Indigenous Senator.
- City known for its stampede
48 Clues: Capital of Canada • Major Francophone city • Largest city in Canada • Largest city in Manitoba. • The “Gateway to the North” • City known for its stampede • Capital of British Columbia. • Largest city in British Columbia. • Movie based on an Inuit folktale. • Waterfall in Jasper National Park. • Paleontology museum in Drumheller. • Canada's first Indigenous Senator. • ...
Country and Nationality 2024-11-10
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- Scottland
- Poland
- Saudi Arabia
- Lithuania
- Nicaragua
- Tajikistan
- Uruguay
- United Arab Emirates
- Denmark
- United Kingdom
- Belgium
- Ghana
- Namibia
- Malta
- Latvia
- Fiji
- Syria
- Cambodia
- Kuwait
- Roman
- Colombia
- Greece
- Wales
- Slovakia
- Iraq
- Bolivia
- Haiti
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- Slovakia
- El Salvador
- Tongan
- Spain
- Dominican Republic
- Norway
- Hungary
- Netherlands
- Iceland
- Austria
- Madagascar
- Mali
- Libya
- Portugal
- Jordan
- Czech Republic
- Pakistan
- Turkey
- English
- Sweden
- Lebanon
- Mozambican
- Ireland
50 Clues: Mali • Fiji • Iraq • Spain • Ghana • Libya • Malta • Syria • Roman • Wales • Haiti • Tongan • Poland • Norway • Latvia • Jordan • Kuwait • Turkey • Sweden • Greece • Hungary • Uruguay • Denmark • Iceland • Belgium • Austria • Namibia • English • Lebanon • Bolivia • Ireland • Slovakia • Portugal • Cambodia • Pakistan • Colombia • Slovakia • Scottland • Lithuania • Nicaragua • Tajikistan • Madagascar • Mozambican • El Salvador • Netherlands • United Kingdom • Czech Republic • ...
Guess the country 2025-04-17
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- Has the strongest army in the world.
- The video game "Minecraft" was made in this country.
- It's territory touches 15 time zones.
- Has built the great wall of _____.
- Denmark owns this country.
- The Burj Khalifa is in this country.
- Is the smallest country in the world.
- Owns two islands that are named Sicily and Sardinia.
- The capital of this country is Warsaw.
- Here lived Genghis Khan.
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- It's football team won the most world cups.
- The real Santa Claus lives in this country.
- Is the biggest country in the world.
- Has the record of the Biggest empire in history.
- Has the pyramids of Giza in it.
- Burritos are from this country.
- Tacos are from this country.
- Has the most people living in it.
- Is a continent and a country.
- Is the second biggest country in the world.
- The Amazon river flows through it.
21 Clues: Here lived Genghis Khan. • Denmark owns this country. • Tacos are from this country. • Is a continent and a country. • Has the pyramids of Giza in it. • Burritos are from this country. • Has the most people living in it. • Has built the great wall of _____. • The Amazon river flows through it. • Has the strongest army in the world. • Is the biggest country in the world. • ...
Guess the country 2025-07-25
21 Clues: 𝓢+🤕 • 👋+ 🍵 • 📐+🅰️ • 🌶️+ 🇪 • 👔 + 1 • J + 🍳 • 🐋 + S • 🗣 + 🐚🐚 • 𝓾 + 🏗️ • 🎲 + 🅰️ • 🔔 + 🏋🏼 • 😡 + ⛽+ 🚘 • O + 🧔♂️ • 🦠 + 🅰️+ 🦵 • ⚓ + 2 + 👩 • 💊 + 👄 + 🌲 • 2 + R + 🔑 • NO + R + ⛗ • ⛵ + 🦢 + 🅰️ • 🧑🎤 + 🅰️ + 🫗 • 🚣🏽♂️+🧍🏽♂️+ NIA
Famous Country Music 2025-08-10
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- '60s-'70s star known as The Southern Gentleman; Young Love
- birthplace of country music
- Dolly Parton song about a notorious man stealer
- "Icon of Country Music" born in 1932
- Dwight Yoakam and Buck Owens collaboration "Streets of _____"
- Randy Travis's debut album "____ Of Life"
- Make the World Go Away; last name Arnold
- "Man in Black"
- First magazine to recognize folk music
- holds record for most number-one hits in country music history
- Where country music was originated
- Chris Stapleton hit "____ To Blame"
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- "Friends in Low Places" singer Garth ____
- Movie that introduced country music to urban media
- My Church; The Bones
- Partial name for Bless the Broken Road group
- First artist to debut country song
- King of Bluegrass Bill Monroe's "Blue Moon of ____"
- "Queen of Country" born in 1932
- He's "The Gambler", Mr. Kenny ____
- Band known for Greatest Love Story; Born to Love you
- Glen Campbell's triumphant "Rhinestone _____"
- "It's A Great Day To Be Alive" artist Travis ____
- Pretty Miss ____ Jean; preceded Dolly on Porter's show
- The Possum
- "Crazy Girl" group _____ Young Band
- Little Bitty; Chattahoochee
27 Clues: The Possum • "Man in Black" • My Church; The Bones • birthplace of country music • Little Bitty; Chattahoochee • "Queen of Country" born in 1932 • First artist to debut country song • He's "The Gambler", Mr. Kenny ____ • Where country music was originated • "Crazy Girl" group _____ Young Band • Chris Stapleton hit "____ To Blame" • "Icon of Country Music" born in 1932 • ...
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Asian Country Crossword 2012-10-18
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- A member of a military castle who serves the warlords
- One of the attractions in this place is the imperial palace
- One of the two classes in feudal era that takes up twelve percent
- A type of tree that is pink, also known as cherry blossom
- A nation that attacked this country but got wiped out by two typhoons
- The name of the period during 1185-1333
- A man who had little power in the feudal era and was just a puppet
- This is the main language spoken by this country
- Name of the currency for this country
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- Popular name for raw horse meat that are sliced thinly
- The name of warlords in this country
- Name of a kind of wrestling
- Another name for a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator
- Also known as fushimi castle, was built by toyotomi hideyoshi
- The name of the period during 1336-1573
- Name of most famous mountain in this country
- Also known as the "divine wind"
- Known as the normal class in feudal era
- A man with actual great power
- A person who is train to have stealthiness and concealed weapons
20 Clues: Name of a kind of wrestling • A man with actual great power • Also known as the "divine wind" • The name of warlords in this country • Name of the currency for this country • The name of the period during 1336-1573 • The name of the period during 1185-1333 • Known as the normal class in feudal era • Name of most famous mountain in this country • ...
Asian Country-China 2012-10-18
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- The last emperor of China
- The closest city to Hong Kong
- The city with the highest altitude in China
- The largest city in China
- A Man-made structure visible from earth orbit
- A language spoken in Hong Kong
- The Premier of China
- A city in China once ruled by United Kingdom
- The leader of China
- How many SAR(special administrative regions)are there in China
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- A way to type Chinese
- The vice President of China
- A type of food with rice and a lot of water
- Bun A type of bread with sweet pastry topping
- A type of cake you eat during Mid Autumn festival
- Another name for Macau
- The Capital of China
- The city with the highest population in the world
- The coutry that invented paper
- A type of chinese food similar to spaghetti
20 Clues: The leader of China • The Capital of China • The Premier of China • A way to type Chinese • Another name for Macau • The last emperor of China • The largest city in China • The vice President of China • The closest city to Hong Kong • A language spoken in Hong Kong • The coutry that invented paper • A type of food with rice and a lot of water • ...
Asian Country-China 2012-10-18
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- A type of chinese food similar to spaghetti
- The vice President of China
- The largest city in China
- A city in China once ruled by United Kingdom
- A language spoken in Hong Kong
- The Premier of China
- The leader of China
- A way to type Chinese
- The city with the highest population in the world
- The last emperor of China
- Another name for Macau
- A type of food with rice and a lot of water
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- The city with the highest altitude in China
- Bun A type of bread with sweet pastry topping
- A type of cake you eat during Mid Autumn festival
- The coutry that invented paper
- A Man-made structure visible from earth orbit
- The closest city to Hong Kong
- How many SAR(special administrative regions)are there in China
- The Capital of China
20 Clues: The leader of China • The Premier of China • The Capital of China • A way to type Chinese • Another name for Macau • The largest city in China • The last emperor of China • The vice President of China • The closest city to Hong Kong • The coutry that invented paper • A language spoken in Hong Kong • The city with the highest altitude in China • ...
Contemportary Country Music 2013-05-28
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- Reba was born ____ of four children
- Country Music Awards
- The second album Garth Brook release was called
- What state did Garth Brooks and Reba McEntire both attend university
- Reba McEnitre continued the family tradition of competing in this rodeo event
- Contemporary country music is a blend two genres
- Garth Brook release an album under a different name which was
- What was Reba McEntire’s first record company named Mercury
- Where did, Reba McEntire recorded her first album
- Country music took the name of this in the 1990s
- Brooks
- contemporary country music is defined as country music with a ____ spin
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- Contemporary country music became very popular during which recent decade
- Garth Brooks married
- Reba McEntires middle is this
- This artist is considered a contemporary country musician of today, she won the fourth season of American Idol
- What month did Reba McEntire become a member of the Grand Ole Orpy
- What did Reba McEntire grow up on
- Reba
- Reba McEntire married Charlie ___
20 Clues: Reba • Brooks • Garth Brooks married • Country Music Awards • Reba McEntires middle is this • What did Reba McEntire grow up on • Reba McEntire married Charlie ___ • Reba was born ____ of four children • The second album Garth Brook release was called • Contemporary country music is a blend two genres • Country music took the name of this in the 1990s • ...
The Oregon Country 2014-03-21
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- something that can be used for benefit, especially land, minerals and water
- a Texan of Latin American, often Mexican, descent
- a list of laws supporting government
- a fast growing community
- a canvas-covered wagon used by pioneers in the mid 1800's
- the belief that the United States was destined by God to extend its boundaries to the Pacific Ocean
- fortune seeker who came to California during the Gold Rush
- to set up or create
- person who acts as police, judge, and jury without formal legal authority
- ranch, especially the large estate set up by Mexicans in the American west
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- a way into something or someplace
- to add a territory to one's own territory
- to provide an explanation for
- rancher, owner of a rancho
- an adventurer of the American west
- situation in which people form two countries can occupy an area
- to include , absorb
- in addition to
- official order
- to block off
- to take away
- person who leaves his or her country to live somewhere else
22 Clues: to block off • to take away • in addition to • official order • to include , absorb • to set up or create • a fast growing community • rancher, owner of a rancho • to provide an explanation for • a way into something or someplace • an adventurer of the American west • a list of laws supporting government • to add a territory to one's own territory • ...
Indian Country II 2014-08-10
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- Body that officially repudiated negative 1950s policy in late 1980s
- Name of BIA Comm'r who initiated negative 1950s Indian policies
- Band Sitting Bull was associated with
- President who personally announced the policy of Indian self-determination
- Initials of Act governing welfare of Indian children
- Modern S. Ct. chief justice who held animus against Indian rights
- Name of first tribe to negotiate treaty with U.S.
- Tribe nearly eradicated by small pox epidemic
- Last name of first Indian comm'r of Indian affairs
- Senator who was the architect of U.S. policy of land in severalty
- Initials of Act governing Indian gaming
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- Indian vice president of the U.S.
- Name of Indian-hostile west. senator & chairman of SIAC
- President who called the BIA Comm'rship a "shitty little job"
- Middle name of Indian senator who chaired SIAC
- Name of state created from the "Indian Territory"
- Initials of famous 1887 Act that destroyed tribal land base
- Name of rule by which the S.Ct. altered traditional on-rez jurisdictional principles
- A historically significant, allotted tribe that is treated as unrecognized by the U.S.
- Name of BIA Comm'r under FDR
- Policy by which tribes were taken away from homelands
- Tribe that could not be located by U.S. army without scouts of the same tribe
- Initials of Act intended "to cure the wreckage of 100 years"
23 Clues: Name of BIA Comm'r under FDR • Indian vice president of the U.S. • Band Sitting Bull was associated with • Initials of Act governing Indian gaming • Tribe nearly eradicated by small pox epidemic • Middle name of Indian senator who chaired SIAC • Name of state created from the "Indian Territory" • Name of first tribe to negotiate treaty with U.S. • ...
Crow country crossword 2015-08-19
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- demanding someone's total attention and love
- more formally known as pocket billiards
- a large perching bird with mostly glossy black plumage, a heavy bill, and a raucous voice
- having or showing a disinclination for physical exertion or effort
- lack of respect or courtesy
- remonstrate with or rebuke angrily
- the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information
- a very young child or baby
- give an authoritative or peremptory order
- typically of wood or wire, enclosing an area of ground to prevent or control access or escape
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- a regretful acknowledgement of an offence or failure
- rebound off a surface
- something done in a serious manner or in a way that reflects a ritual or tradition
- the day of the week before Sunday and following Friday
- push suddenly or violently in a specified direction
- continuing without pause or interruption
- the line at which the earth's surface and the sky appear to meet
- pressing the accelerator, especially while the clutch is disengaged
- take a brief or hurried look
- an injury to living tissue caused by a cut, blow, or other impact, typically one in which the skin is cut or broken
20 Clues: rebound off a surface • a very young child or baby • lack of respect or courtesy • take a brief or hurried look • remonstrate with or rebuke angrily • more formally known as pocket billiards • continuing without pause or interruption • give an authoritative or peremptory order • demanding someone's total attention and love • ...
PA DUTCH COUNTRY 2021-09-19
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- At the _______________ pits you can have some fun.
- You can get this at the filling station.
- At the_______ Post is where you can get information.
- PA Dutch has 2 open ____ houses.
- PA Dutch has hiking __________.
- The main exit coming down from the hill is ___________.
- __________ Circle is the name of the road in F Loop.
- This is where most of the activities are held
- Our address is 185 _________ Rd.
- No more than ______ people allowed on a site.
- You need this to start a fire.
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- All ___________ must have a car pass.
- You can enter through the _____ with a pin code.
- Our neighbors do not allow any _______________.
- Does PA Dutch have a Sewer Treatment Plant?
- The _____________ hours start at 11pm.
- There is a community firepit at the _______.
- _____________ Drive goes up thru D Section.
- The ____________ court is lit up at night.
- You can check in at the _______ Station.
- On the map, this is the speed limit.
- The Playground has a _________.
- PA Dutch has many 3 _________ hook up sites.
- Mini golf has nine _______.
- We have _______________parking for extra vehicles to park.
25 Clues: Mini golf has nine _______. • You need this to start a fire. • PA Dutch has hiking __________. • The Playground has a _________. • PA Dutch has 2 open ____ houses. • Our address is 185 _________ Rd. • On the map, this is the speed limit. • All ___________ must have a car pass. • The _____________ hours start at 11pm. • You can get this at the filling station. • ...
City vs Country 2021-09-28
21 Clues: сто • город • метро • гость • тихий • толпа • корова • пейзаж • тысяча • кормить • уставший • огромный • защищать • торопиться • безопасный • чувствовать • преступление • обмениваться • уходить, оставлять • скучать, пропускать • возможность, условия
Crossword Country Skiing 2021-02-18
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- One-footed figure skating spin executed while holding the other foot behind your head by the blade.
- Steep part of the ski ramp where skiers gain speed before taking off.
- D-men.
- When a snowboarder inverts themselves sideways at least two distinct times in the air.
- Norwegian for "sloping track".
- Last name of one of two female skiers to have won four World Cup overall championships.
- First name of the youngest athlete in history to win an Olympic slalom gold medal in Sochi 2014.
- French word for sled.
- Figure skating edge jump named after the 1909 Swedish world champion.
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- First name of American long track speed skater; first male athlete to win back to back Gold medals in the 1000m.
- French term for downhill ski trail.
- Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game.
- Bony Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport.
- Maneuver in which the rider transfers weight from the front to the back foot to snap the snowboard off the ground.
- Ridden by two or four person teams and is the only sledding apparatus with a steering mechanism.
- Last name of American short track speed skater; most decorated USA male Winter Olympian; winner of Dancing with the Stars.
- Last name of a French Olympic figure skater known for landing a backflip on one blade.
- Scoring system in speed skating.
- Bump in a ski run.
- Frontside rotation on the backside wall of a halfpipe that also happens to be a basketball offensive play.
20 Clues: D-men. • Bump in a ski run. • French word for sled. • Norwegian for "sloping track". • Scoring system in speed skating. • French term for downhill ski trail. • Bony Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport. • Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game. • Steep part of the ski ramp where skiers gain speed before taking off. • ...
Big Country Mascots 2021-08-25
22 Clues: may • eula • cisco • bangs • moran • tolar • baird • roscoe • gorman • winters • abilene • de leon • coleman • eastland • comanche • brownwood • santa anna • rising star • lingleville • stephenville • cross plains • richland springs
Africa Country Comparison 2022-05-03
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- how many capitals are in South Africa
- top import partner in South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya
- main industry in South Africa
- natural resources found in Kenya
- 2nd largest occupation in South Africa
- largest ethnic group in Nigeria
- agricultural product found in Kenya and SouthAfrica
- main language spoken in South Africa
- agricultural product found in Nigeria
- main industry in Nigeria
- country with lowest literacy rate for females
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- Government found in Nigeria
- Government found in South Africa
- of Nigeria’s economy exports to this country
- climate in the interior in Kenya
- largest ethnic group in Kenya
- largest religious group found in South Africa and Kenya
- natural resource in South Africa
- capital of Kenya
- capital of Nigeria
- total literacy rate is 95%
- climate along east coast in South Africa
22 Clues: capital of Kenya • capital of Nigeria • main industry in Nigeria • total literacy rate is 95% • Government found in Nigeria • largest ethnic group in Kenya • main industry in South Africa • largest ethnic group in Nigeria • Government found in South Africa • climate in the interior in Kenya • natural resource in South Africa • natural resources found in Kenya • ...
State/ country crossword 2023-11-20
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- Pine tree state
- State with many islands
- Everthing is big here
- land down under
- Live free or die state
- Name is the same as something we eat in a bowl
- pyramids are here
- 911 memorial
- huge country
- hot vacation spot state
- Name of our first president
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- A state hanging out by itself
- Known for hockey
- Tiny country next to Greenland
- What we eat at Thanksgiving
- State that looks like a mitten
- Home of the brave
- country surrounded by water with two a in it.
- Sweet home....
- Country currently in war
20 Clues: 911 memorial • huge country • Sweet home.... • Pine tree state • land down under • Known for hockey • Home of the brave • pyramids are here • Everthing is big here • Live free or die state • State with many islands • hot vacation spot state • Country currently in war • What we eat at Thanksgiving • Name of our first president • A state hanging out by itself • Tiny country next to Greenland • ...
Birmingham Country Club 2020-03-24
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- Original Name of BCC's Property When Purchased in 1916
- First Name of Racquet's Professional
- Par on Hole 16
- Name Of Ladies Invitational
- Year BCC was Founded
- Last Name of Original Course Designer
- Swim Division
- Name of Mens Invitational
- When the Score of a Tennis Game is 40-40
- Zero Points in a Tennis Game
- Street Club is Located On
- Par on Hole 7
- Other Name for Platform Tennis
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- Name Of Our Stockholding Membership Category
- Last Name of our GM
- Last Name of Course Superintendent
- Name of Our Adult Only Bar
- Occasion That Was Celebrated in 2016
- Scholar Caddie Scholarship
- Name of Our Family Friendly Dining Room
- Name of BCC Swim Team
- Bar Name of Pool Bar
- Last Name of Current Golf Professional
- Last Name of Our Swim Coach
- Par on Course
- Number of Holes on our Golf Course
- A Hole Played One Stroke Above Par
- Club's Creed, Standing for Honesty & Excellence (also the name of our Centennial Wine)
28 Clues: Par on Course • Swim Division • Par on Hole 7 • Par on Hole 16 • Last Name of our GM • Bar Name of Pool Bar • Year BCC was Founded • Name of BCC Swim Team • Name of Mens Invitational • Street Club is Located On • Name of Our Adult Only Bar • Scholar Caddie Scholarship • Name Of Ladies Invitational • Last Name of Our Swim Coach • Zero Points in a Tennis Game • Other Name for Platform Tennis • ...
Hastings Country Park 2020-04-03
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- Colloquial name for the most eastern section of the park
- Plant that needs to be rolled
- __North: botanical illustrator who installed North's Seat
- An underground military fortification
- The name of the glen adjacent to the Spoon
- An evergreen tree with toxic berries
- A bird's home
- The type of lift found on the East Hill
- The more common name for the genus Acer
- Something the Hidden Hastings Heritage Project is always trying to recruit
- Family name of siblings Christina and Dante Gabriel
- A spiky bush with yellow flowers
- The fort on the East Hill is thought to be from what Age?
- A type of tree that shares the name of a fruit, but, in England, doesn't have anything to do with that fruit
- The remains of a lookout for this organisation can be found in the park
- Insects that makes honey
- The name of a person who grazes livestock on a rural property
- The contraption that sits just in front of the Coastguard Cottages
- The country where Grey Owl lived for most of his life
- The type of rock mined in the Quarry
- William __ Hunt, painter of 'Our English Coasts'
- Last name of the female pilot who landed at Fairlight
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- A path just for horses
- Another name for a small stream
- Breed of ponies used for conservation grazing in the park
- Edible and grows on brambles
- Land used or suitable for growing crops
- A genus of dinosaur names in 1825
- A man-made lake
- Process by which plants use light to make food
- A type of bug with a back end that lights up!
- Berries on a blackthorn
- Precursor to 'woodland' describing protected areas in HCP
- Lowest NCO rank in the RAF
- a non-native invasive species named after the Ancient Greek words for "rose" and "tree"
- The official name for what was known as 'Fern Fever'
- A shrubland habitat characterised by low woody plants
- Main role of the sister of Dante Gabriel
- The part of the tree that holds up the leaves
- Key building component of the new Visitor Centre
- Complete the name of our grazing cattle: ______ Galloway
- Part of the tree that is underground
42 Clues: A bird's home • A man-made lake • A path just for horses • Berries on a blackthorn • Insects that makes honey • Lowest NCO rank in the RAF • Edible and grows on brambles • Plant that needs to be rolled • Another name for a small stream • A spiky bush with yellow flowers • A genus of dinosaur names in 1825 • An evergreen tree with toxic berries • Part of the tree that is underground • ...
European country capitals 2024-03-24
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- Portugal
- Turkey
- Austria
- Chech Republic
- Liechtenstein
- Malta
- Latvia
- Finland
- Belgium
- Cyprus
- Spain
- Sweden
- Ukraine
- Montenegro
- Slovakia
- Iceland
- United Kingdom
- Russia
- San Marino
- Germany
- Italy
- Macedonia
- Poland
- Netherlands
- Denmark
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- France
- Andorra
- Luxembourg
- Lithuania
- Estonia
- Ireland
- Greece
- Croatia
- Moldova
- Vatican City
- Slovenia
- Romania
- Hungary
- Albania
- Kosovo
- Monaco
- Gibraltar(UK)
- Norway
- Switzerland
- Serbia
- Bulgaria
- Belarus
- Georgia
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
49 Clues: Malta • Spain • Italy • France • Turkey • Greece • Latvia • Cyprus • Sweden • Kosovo • Monaco • Norway • Serbia • Russia • Poland • Andorra • Estonia • Austria • Ireland • Croatia • Moldova • Finland • Belgium • Romania • Hungary • Albania • Ukraine • Iceland • Belarus • Georgia • Germany • Denmark • Portugal • Slovenia • Slovakia • Bulgaria • Lithuania • Macedonia • Luxembourg • Montenegro • San Marino • Switzerland • Netherlands • Vatican City • Liechtenstein • Gibraltar(UK) • ...
European country capitals 2023-01-25
20 Clues: Rome • Kiev • Oslo • Bern • Minsk • Paris • Zagreb • Berlin • Athens • Moscow • Dublin • Warsaw • Lisbon • Madrid • Vienna • Brussels • Helsinki • Belgrade • Stockholm • Copenhagen
Cities and Country 2023-08-09
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- My capitol is ANTANANARIVO
- My capitol is SANTIAGO
- My capitol is MONROVIA
- My capitol is VILNIUS
- My capitol is NASSAU
- My capitol is NAIROBI
- My capitol is VIENTIANE
- My capitol is MINSK
- My capitol is ZAGREB
- My capitol is BISHKEK
- My capitol is OTTAWA
- My capitol is NICOSIA
- My capitol is COPENHAGEN
- My capitol is GEORGETOWN
- My capitol is ROME
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- My capitol is Kabul
- My capitol is LIBREVILLE
- My capitol is SUVA
- My capitol is HAVANA
- My capitol is TEHRAN
- My capitol is REYKJAVIK
- My capitol is BRASILIA
- My capitol is TEGUCIGALPA
- My capitol is GABORONE
- My capitol is QUITO
- My capitol is ASMARA
- My capitol is MALE
27 Clues: My capitol is SUVA • My capitol is MALE • My capitol is ROME • My capitol is Kabul • My capitol is MINSK • My capitol is QUITO • My capitol is HAVANA • My capitol is TEHRAN • My capitol is NASSAU • My capitol is ZAGREB • My capitol is ASMARA • My capitol is OTTAWA • My capitol is VILNIUS • My capitol is NAIROBI • My capitol is BISHKEK • My capitol is NICOSIA • My capitol is SANTIAGO • ...
Country Crossword: Peru 2024-12-14
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- The Incas retreated here after the fall of their previous capital.
- Latin America's first 3D animated movie.
- Last Incan emperor before his execution by Spanish conquistadors.
- Peruvian president with Japanese descent from 1990 to 2000, known for his human rights violations.
- Naval officer killed by the Chilean navy in the Battle of Angamos.
- Series of waterfalls not known to the outside world until 2005.
- Widely credited as the founder of the Incan Empire.
- Mudbrick capital of the Chimu people until 1470, when they were conquered by the Incas. At its peak, it may have held 60,000 people.
- Massive geoglyphs that can be seen from a hot air balloon, named after the desert they are located in.
- Rainforest tree known for its fruit, which contains up to 40 times the Vitamin C as kiwifruit.
- First person in the Americas canonized by the Catholic Church because of her charity work.
- Incan emperor who may have been tyrannical, however, all accounts of him were written by the wife of his rival.
- Marinated meat dish cooked in a ground oven called a huatia, originating in the Incan Empire.
- Wildlife reserve home to Humboldt penguins, South American sea lions, and migrating flamingos, as well as the Ballestas Islands.
- According to Thomas Merton, he was the greatest universal poet since Dante, despite only publishing two books. He is known for his pre-surrealist style, often inventing words, and his support of antifascist forces in the Spanish Civil War.
- National park with over 1,000 species of birds, including the Harpy Eagle.
- A teenage girl kills both her lecherous father and a mining prospector in this movie, which received both critical acclaim and controversy.
- One of the first cities in Peru to seek independence from Spain.
- Drummer who played for the likes of U2, Whitney Houston, and Paul McCartney.
- Maoist guerilla fighter until his capture in 1992.
- Also known as "the rainbow mountains," located in the Andes Mountains.
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- Second largest city in Peru, often referred to as its legal capital.
- Incan city overlooking the Apurimac River
- Incan emperor who extended its rule into modern day Ecuador and Colombia. His death would cause the Incan Civil War.
- Salt ponds along the Qaqawinay Mountain with Incan origins. They are still harvested by locals to this day.
- Credited with introducing Peruvian cuisine to the wider world.
- Colorful monastery founded in 1579 by a Spanish widow; its nunnery still operates today.
- Small desert town that surrounds an oasis.
- Capital of the Incan Empire
- Stone fortress built by the Incas. Some of its stones weigh over 100 tons, and they are fit so snugly that one cannot insert a knife between them.
- Quechuan noble who documented Spanish abuses against indigenous people.
- Final resting place of a Moche ruler and his family, called "the King Tut of the Americas."
- Miocene fossil formation, of which finds include the largest flying bird in history Pelagornis, the early monk seal Acrophoca, the macroraptorial sperm whale Livyatan, and Megalodon.
- Traditional dance performed in the Ancash region.
- Lake shared with Bolivia that is home to the Uros people, who are known for their manmade islands.
- Ruins from the Pre-Columbian Wari civilization near Chiclayo.
- Skewered meat dish that originated in the Eastern Andes.
- Series of Incan agricultural terraces. From top to bottom, temperature can vary as much as 15 degrees Celsius, which may mean the Incas were studying the effects of climate on farming.
- Canyon twice as deep as the Grand Canyon home to Andean condors, some of the largest flying birds in the world.
- The "lost city of the Incas" that was closer to a citadel.
- Capital of Peru
- Panflute from the Aymara regions that became synonymous with Indigenous Peruvian culture as a whole.
- Rainforest that spreads throughout South America.
- Lime-marinated raw seafood.
44 Clues: Capital of Peru • Capital of the Incan Empire • Lime-marinated raw seafood. • Latin America's first 3D animated movie. • Incan city overlooking the Apurimac River • Small desert town that surrounds an oasis. • Traditional dance performed in the Ancash region. • Rainforest that spreads throughout South America. • Maoist guerilla fighter until his capture in 1992. • ...
Country Crossword: Greece 2024-11-20
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- Philosopher and advisor to Scipio whose analysis on checks and balances would influence the development of the US Constitution.
- King of Athens during the Peloponnesian War.
- Final battle in the Greek War of Independence, where Aslan Bey surrendered all land to the Spercheios River in exchange for the Ottoman troops to be able to flee.
- Herodotus' account of the past, both fiction and fact, commonly considered to be the first book of history.
- Sophocles' play about a king who murdered his father and married his mother.
- Beach home to a smugglers' ship that ran aground.
- "The Father of Geometry"
- Battle that drove the Persian army, led by Mardonius, from Greece.
- Important shipping center due to its proximity to Greece's agricultural areas. It is built on the city of Iolkos, birthplace of Jason.
- Battle in which the Spartans, led by Leonidas I, and their allies, sacrificed themselves in an unsuccessful bid to save Athens from the Persian army.
- Ancient town that was home to an oracle.
- Physician who discovered uterine cancer cells.
- Byzantine fortress abandoned by the 1830s.
- Doctors are instructed to take his oath.
- Massacre of Greek civilians by Ottoman forces.
- Largest city in Crete.
- Greece's "Gate to the West," important in trade with the rest of Europe.
- His school was known as "The Garden," and he advocated for a life based on simple pleasures, moderation, and free will.
- Shipping magnate who owned the Monte Carlo casino in Monaco and married a future First Lady.
- Volcanic island known for its sunsets...and overtourism.
- Dish that can use either eggplants or potatoes as the base.
- Largest city in Northern Greece.
- Temple to Athena that suffered major damage in a battle between Venetian and Ottoman forces.
- One of the most important ports in the world.
- Best known for his formula, he also founded a cult and killed a student for discovering imaginary numbers.
- City once home to a colossus.
- Actress known for her calls to return the Elgin Marbles, stolen by the British, to Greece.
- Island that was the birthplace of Artemis and Apollo.
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- Also known as "The Red Tower," as it held Ottoman prisoners who would be brutally tortured.
- This book, written by Nikos Kazantzakis, features a young intellectual leaving the mainland with a sixty-year-old man.
- Longest gorge in Europe.
- Macedonian king who conquered all of Greece, Egypt, and Persia.
- Philosopher who was noted for living in a barrel and tossing a plucked chicken at Plato to disprove his ideas of animal classification.
- Egg-shaped desert usually prepared on Christmas.
- City besieged by the Greeks in their War of Independence, and later by Muhammad Ali of Egypt when he was trying to take the country.
- Ancient city that was the first to speak a recognizable form of Greek; birthplace of Agamemnon in the Iliad.
- Ancient Greek dish made with ground-up walnuts, almonds, olive oil, and garlic.
- First person (that we know of) to accurately guess the earth's circumference.
- Founder of Rebetiko, aka "The Greek Blues."
- Sporting competition that originated in Olympia, now having been hosted by 23 countries on five continents both past and present.
- Greek pasta dish made with ground meat and Bechamel, a French sauce.
- Gladiator who led a slave revolt against the Roman Empire, defeated by Crassus.
- Numerous Orthodox monasteries lie on massive rock pillars at this site.
- Poet from Lesbos from whom the word for female-on-female attraction derives.
- According to Stephen of Byzantium, this city was founded by Acrisius, grandfather of Perseus.
- This lagoon serves as a habitat for loggerhead sea turtles and the Mediterranean Monk Seal.
- The "Grand Canyon of Greece."
- Philosopher who was ordered to drink hemlock poison.
- Dionysus travels to the underworld to resurrect the tragedian Euripedes in this comedy by Aristophenes.
- Palace of the Minoan royalty.
- Capital of Greece.
51 Clues: Capital of Greece. • Largest city in Crete. • Longest gorge in Europe. • "The Father of Geometry" • The "Grand Canyon of Greece." • Palace of the Minoan royalty. • City once home to a colossus. • Largest city in Northern Greece. • Ancient town that was home to an oracle. • Doctors are instructed to take his oath. • Byzantine fortress abandoned by the 1830s. • ...
Country Crossword: Colombia 2025-03-31
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- Monastery home to a mysterious monument to the Virgin Mary.
- Town known for its underground salt cathedral.
- Well known from her appearance in “Modern Family,” she was television's highest paid actress from 2013 to 2020.
- Lake known for an Indigenous ritual of sacrificing precious items that may have served as inspiration for El Dorado.
- Also known as the Lost City of Teyune
- Colombia's fastest-growing city
- Catholic traditional holiday that takes place between 2-7 January, often incorporating elements from African and Indigenous culture in the Americas. Popular in Colombia.
- Named after the Taino cacique(chief) Upar.
- Largest city in Southwest Colombia
- Although it was founded in 1629, this city was only legally recognized in 1813. It's home to South America's first airport.
- Woman of Colombian and Ecuadorian folklore said to shapeshift in order to lure her victims into the woods; no matter what form she takes, though, she can be distinguished by a wooden leg.
- Colombian footballer nicknamed “El Pibe.”
- Notorious cartel leader known for his cocaine empire and orchestrated bombings; he would eventually be slain in 1994. It's worth noting that he still enjoys popularity due to his amenities for Colombia's poor.
- Former President credited with bringing the end to Colombia's 50 year drug war.
- Major export of Colombia.
- Valley home to tapirs and spectacled bears, located in the Andes.
- Castle completed in 1536 that protects a major seaport.
- A monastery set on top of a mountain, similar to one in Catalonia.
- Although mostly in Brazil, this massive rainforest does have area in Colombia.
- River colored by algae and plant matter surrounded by cartel activity since 1989.
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- Singer of “Hips Don't Lie,” as well as “United Africa” from the FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
- Caribbean island used as a home base by the pirate Henry Morgan.
- City that shares its name with a Caucasus country.
- Red-rock desert that once was tropical rainforest.
- Comedian who proved instrumental in freeing hostages of FARC-EP; he would later be killed by right-wing assassins.
- While he gained power through a coup, this former president from 1953-1957 is known for his efforts to expand infrastructure and women's suffrage.
- "White city" known for its churches.
- In Colombian folklore, a man cursed by the Magdalena River to transform into a half-human, half-caiman every Saint Sebastian's Day.
- Rock monolith also known as the Rock of Guatape.
- Leader of the Marxist terrorist group FARC-EP until his death in 2008.
- Corn, chicken, and guasca dish popular in Bogota.
- Author of “One Hundred Years in Solitude” and Colombia's first Nobel Prize laureate.
- Site where Simon Bolivar died.
- Hearty dish from the Paisa region consisting of pork, red beans, fried egg, plantains, chorizo, and more.
- Second largest city in Colombia
- Capital of Colombia
- Caribbean stew dish. In Colombia, chicken is often used, alongside cilantro, plantains, and corn.
- Game developed by the Muisca people in which participants score by throwing a small metal disk at small packs of gunpowder.
- Walled city bordering the Caribbean
- Mesoamerican corn pastry; in the Talima region, peas, carrots, potatoes, pork, rice, chicken, and spices are mixed in and served with hot chocolate.
40 Clues: Capital of Colombia • Major export of Colombia. • Site where Simon Bolivar died. • Colombia's fastest-growing city • Second largest city in Colombia • Largest city in Southwest Colombia • Walled city bordering the Caribbean • "White city" known for its churches. • Also known as the Lost City of Teyune • Colombian footballer nicknamed “El Pibe.” • ...
Town and country 2022-12-08
29 Clues: лес • гора • поле • холм • река • берег • тихий • залив • театр • собор • отель • озеро • шумный • чистый • корова • долина • церковь • грязный • станция • парковка • красивый • холмистый • утес, скала • центр города • фермерский дом • почтовое отделение • оживленный, занятый • универсальный магазин • канал (искусственный)
Country Expert words! 2025-01-22
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- The usual weather in a place over a long time
- Plants grown on a farm like wheat or corn
- What it is like outside such as sunny rainy or snowy
- Goods or products a country sells to other places
- The main city in a country where the government works
- A place with many buildings and people like a city
- The type of work or businesses in a country
- Animals raised on a farm like cows or goats
- The meals people eat to live and enjoy
- The way people speak and communicate
- A symbol of a country that is often on a piece of cloth
- What people wear on their bodies
- A natural substance found in the earth like gold or salt
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- The jobs that people do
- A large area of land where people live under the same government
- Bringing water to crops or plants
- Activities people do for fun
- The line where one country ends and another begins
- A very big piece of land made up of many countries
- A place with fewer buildings and people like the countryside
- A famous building, statue, or place people visit
- Natural shapes on Earth like mountains rivers and deserts
- A part of the world with certain features or climate
- Special days people celebrate for fun or tradition
24 Clues: The jobs that people do • Activities people do for fun • What people wear on their bodies • Bringing water to crops or plants • The way people speak and communicate • The meals people eat to live and enjoy • Plants grown on a farm like wheat or corn • The type of work or businesses in a country • Animals raised on a farm like cows or goats • ...
Country Crossword: Vietnam 2025-01-13
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- Vietnam's largest island, located off the coast of Cambodia.
- Previous name of Vietnam's largest city
- Tallest mountain in the Indochina region.
- Soup-and-noodles dish that is a classic street food in Vietnam.
- Vietnamese leader of independence negotiations that led to US withdrawal from Vietnam (the American recipient was Henry Kissinger)
- 1968 attack against South Vietnam by Northern forces that, while unsuccessful, did push the US to withdraw support for South Vietnam.
- Sibling leaders who were killed rebelling against the Han Dynasty.
- Cave system that holds beaches and even rainforests inside its caverns.
- Martial art founded in 1938 by Nguyen Loc to aid in the fight against French colonialism.
- Prison sarcastically referred to as the Hanoi Hilton by American POWs, including the late senator John McCain.
- Like the Forbidden City in Beijing, this palace was exclusive to the Nguyen royal family until the Japanese invasion in World War II
- Name of the tunnels used by Viet Cong guerillas.
- Site of several ruined Hindu temples used as burial grounds by the kings of Champa.
- 1945 Japanese coup that led to the Empire's full control over Vietnam, including a famine that killed 2 million.
- Monk who self immolated to protest mistreatment of Buddhists by the Southern Vietnamese government.
- Important port city in central Vietnam.
- River that runs through China and Southeast Asia, known for its massive catfish and problems with pollution.
- City unfortunately known for its bridge collapse in 2007.
- Founder of the Nguyen dynasty known for expelling Siamese troops from Cambodia and early alliances with the French.
- Pagoda built in 1601 by the Nguyen lords.
- These mountains near Da Nang are home to Buddhist temples and wartime hospitals.
- A popular addition to coffee in Vietnam.
- South-Vietnamese President known for his curtailing of civil liberties; he would be backed by the United States until 1963, when his treatment of Buddhists caused the US to back his assassination.
- Taiwanese company responsible for a destructive water pollution incident in 2016.
- Provided the fundamental lemma for automorphic forms, leading to him becoming the first Vietnamese national to earn the Fields Award in 2019.
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- Communist leader who led Vietnamese intervention in Pol Pot's Cambodia, leading to tensions with China.
- The "Venice of Vietnam," known for its canals and mix of Chinese, French, and Vietnamese architecture.
- Military officer and leader of the Viet Cong against US forces in the Vietnam War.
- Novel whose name means "dumb luck" that follows a member of the petite bourgeoise as he ascends into French Indochina's high society, used as a Great Gatsby-esque critique of colonial society.
- Series of violent attacks against Catholics in retaliation to French conquest.
- Early leader of Vietnamese independence movements, commonly seen as the father of modern Vietnam.
- These sites were not just religious sanctums, but also areas of studying Confucianism. The oldest one in Hanoi was founded in 1070.
- Physician who discovered the bacillus responsible for the bubonic plague.
- Colloquial term for the internet censorship performed by the Vietnamese government.
- Fermented rice dish served with pork and mushrooms.
- Capital of Vietnam
- First city in Vietnam to gain electric power, and an important textile hub.
- Lake whose name means "returned sword," after the 14th century king Le Loi who, according to legend, returned a divine sword to the Golden Turtle in this lake.
- "Grand Prince" who stopped two Mongolian invasions led by Kublai Khan.
- Musical storytelling medium led by a female vocalist, originating in North Vietnam.
- City known for its imperial palaces and temples (and also a massacre during the Vietnam War) OR a word that describes an aspect of a color.
- Largest city in Vietnam
- Battle that brought about Vietnamese independence from the Han Dynasty.
- Photograph by Nick Ut depicting the victims of a napalm strike.
- Warlord who defeated the Southern Han Dynasty, ending a millennium of Chinese rule and founding the Ngo dynasty.
- Famous independence fighter against the Eastern Wu Dynasty
- Gulf in which an incident happened that led to the US sending troops into Vietnam.
- Site of over 2,000 karst islands; its name means "bay of descending dragons" in Vietnamese.
- Dish that consists of pork, prawn, and vegetables in an edible wrapper.
49 Clues: Capital of Vietnam • Largest city in Vietnam • Previous name of Vietnam's largest city • Important port city in central Vietnam. • A popular addition to coffee in Vietnam. • Tallest mountain in the Indochina region. • Pagoda built in 1601 by the Nguyen lords. • Name of the tunnels used by Viet Cong guerillas. • Fermented rice dish served with pork and mushrooms. • ...
Country Crossword: Thailand 2025-01-26
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- Conflict between the reformist and conservative segments of the Thai court in 1874.
- National park known for its elephants.
- While they predominantly serve as tourist attractions today, these boat-filled bazaars are still common as meeting spaces in Thailand.
- Former home of Thailand's monarchs and current home of the Emerald Buddha.
- Hill known for ruins from the Khmer Empire.
- Island chain home to sea turtles, whale sharks, coral reefs, and other marine life.
- Popular beach surrounded by limestone cliffs.
- King who attempted to curry favor with Western powers, especially Britain.
- Towering island also known as "James Bond Island."
- First European power to contact Thailand.
- Last absolute monarch of Thailand, forced to accept a constitution in 1932.
- King credited with creating the Thai alphabet.
- Local nickname for the capital.
- Only king of the Thonburi Kingdom
- Attack on Thailand by Anouvong of Vientiane, who believed that the British wished to invade all of Southeast Asia (not far off).
- Noodle dish made with shrimp, scrambled egg, and peanuts, among others.
- Largest market in Thailand and the largest weekend market in the world.
- First Thai-centered kingdom after the fall of the Khmer Empire.
- War where Burma sacked Ayutthaya and rendered it a vassal state until 1584.
- National epic of Thailand that is descended from a very similar Indian epic.
- Dish native to Laos and Northern Thailand that features thinly sliced pork drizzled with sour and spicy sauces.
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- Composed by Sunthorn Phu, this epic follows a prince kidnapped by a sea ogress.
- American businessman who is said to have revitalized the Thai silk industry before mysteriously disappearing.
- Martial art known for elbows, knee strikes, and brutality.
- This country would invade Thailand two hours before its attack on Pearl Harbor.
- University where students were attacked by police and far-right protesters in 1976.
- Leader of a military junta that sought to curtail all criticism of the Thai government; ruled until 2023.
- Largest city in northern Thailand.
- Type of hot and sour soup popular in Thailand.
- Archipelago used as the setting for the 2000 film "The Beach."
- Prime minister who sought to improve the quality of life of the rural poor; however, he was ousted following a false charge of conspiracy to oust the king.
- The Temple of the Dawn.
- King who slew his older brother in battle to take the Ayutthayan Throne after the death of their father.
- 2017 heist movie based on a real-life SAT cheating scandal; it's one of Thailand's highest grossing movies.
- Capital of Thailand
- King credited with attempting to forge a national Thai identity (he also founded the nation's first university.)
- Colorful dish originating in central Thailand.
- King known for centralizing the Siamese government and abolishing slavery in Thailand.
- Kingdom in what is now Thailand that existed from 1350-1767.
- First of the Chakri dynasty.
- Thai kingdom that existed from 1782 to 1932; a famous breed of cats is named after it.
- In WWII, this was ordered to transport troops from Yangon to Bangkok.
- Legendary figure who allegedly led the rebellion against the Khmer Empire.
- National park home to limestone mountains and a rainforest older than the Amazon.
- Five-tiered waterfall said to resemble an elephant's head.
45 Clues: Capital of Thailand • The Temple of the Dawn. • First of the Chakri dynasty. • Local nickname for the capital. • Only king of the Thonburi Kingdom • Largest city in northern Thailand. • National park known for its elephants. • First European power to contact Thailand. • Hill known for ruins from the Khmer Empire. • Popular beach surrounded by limestone cliffs. • ...
The New Country 2024-10-21
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- The highest federal court, decide if laws as Constitutional
- The first president, set lots of precedents.
- A document that serves as the outline of how the American government is run.
- American president responsible for the Indian Removal Act
- The group of people who inhabited American before the Europeans.
- a crop grown primarily for money.
- The idea that America is destined by God to control west America.
- The idea the nation is more important than the people
- The balance between federal and state powers.
- States have legal power over Native Americans.
- a plant used to make fabrics and textiles.
- Thomas Jefferson bought the midwest from France in the ___________.
- The act that forced native americans from their home and forced them onto reservations, to free up land for American settlers
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- A trail used by westward-bound settlers.
- The route Native Americans were forced to take when being removed from their homes and replaced onto a reservation.
- a device the sped up the process of cotton manufacturing, resulted in an increase of slave labor.
- The treaty that ended the War of 1812, granted America lots of land.
- A group of people who relocate to another place.
- The treaty that ended the Mexican-American War.
- the process of transitioning from a farming society to an industrial society.
- The third president, writer of the Declaration of Independence.
- The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the Untied States
- A war over the southern border between Mexico and America.
- A Shawnee leader that untied native tribes to fight against American expansion.
- A war fought over claims on land. Between America and Great Britain with the help of Native
- The creator of the cotton gin
26 Clues: The creator of the cotton gin • a crop grown primarily for money. • A trail used by westward-bound settlers. • a plant used to make fabrics and textiles. • The first president, set lots of precedents. • The balance between federal and state powers. • States have legal power over Native Americans. • The treaty that ended the Mexican-American War. • ...
Country Crossword: Egypt 2024-11-01
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- Beautiful coral reef in the Red Sea.
- Founder of Egyptology and a leader of the Arab Renaissance.
- Also known as Ozymandias.
- Temple known for early medical instruments and mummified crocodiles.
- Incident where British troops fired upon a crowd of Egyptian civilians. This is considered a turning point in the Egyptian nationalist movement.
- Third largest city by area and fourth largest in Africa by population.
- Gold and lapis burial mask of "the boy king" unearthed by Howard Carter.
- Female pharaoh who took on a masculine presentation. Oversaw many construction projects in her reign.
- Led a revolt against the Khedives.
- Rock-cut temple that had to be moved during the creation of the Aswan Dam.
- Last pharaoh of Egypt who had affairs with Caesar and Marc Antony. Only Ptolemaic ruler to learn Egyptian, she also debased the coinage system to combat financial troubles.
- Formerly known as Swenett, site of a bust of Marcus Aurelius.
- Oh god, the boat is stuck in this canal!
- Pharoah who commissioned the Pyramids.
- The capital under the Old Kingdom. Think Tennessee.
- In the southeast of the Sinai Peninsula, this marine sinkhole extends to a hundred meters down.
- President ousted in the Arab Spring.
- Battle between the Roman forces of Julius Caesar and Egyptian armies under Arsinoe IV and Ptolemy XIII.
- Account of a murderess held at Qanatir Women's Prison by Nawal El Saadawi.
- Fermented mullet consumed in the Sham el-Nessim festival, a celebration of spring.
- Dish made from the leaves of the jute plant, often mixed with meat or seafood. It was likely consumed in Ancient Egypt.
- Resort city on the Red Sea.
- The only surviving Ancient Wonder.
- President aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood who was deposed by the military.
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- Port city, second largest city in the country by area, and the capital under the Ptolemaic dynasty.
- Nationalized the Suez Canal and is popular across the Arab world for his anti-imperialist policies.
- Converted Egypt from polytheistic worship to worship of the sun disc. Which was immediately reversed upon his death.
- Site known for its fossils of prehistoric whales such as Basilosaurus and Dorudon.
- Napoleon defeated Mamluk troops at this battle, leading to French control over Egypt...for about a year.
- Current capital of Egypt
- Poetry collection written by Ahmed Fouad Negm, this won the author a poetry competition while he was still in prison!
- Royal chancellor who was worshipped as a god of medicine upon his death.
- A mix of rice, lentils, and macaroni considered Egypt's national dance.
- This citadel was built with stones from the ruins of the Lighthouse of Alexandria.
- Site of 63 tombs.
- Funerary text meant to aid an Egyptian's journey to the afterlife.
- National Park containing Crystal Mountain and white chalk formations.
- Cairo's first mosque.
- Mashed fava beans mixed with olive oil, cumin, and other vegetables, herbs, and spices.
- First modern Egyptian novel, written by Muhammad Husayn Haykal.
- City established in 1219 during the Ayyubid Dynasty, from the Arabic word for "victorious."
- Vast temple complex that 18 pharaohs added their own touches to.
- Monastery built in 324 sacred to all three Abrahamic religions.
- "The world's greatest open-air museum."
- Decisive British victory against German forces led by Erwin Rommel, paving the way for the end of Axis control over North Africa.
- Medieval citadel home to the Mosque of Muhammad Ali.
- Rashidun caliph who led the Arab conquest of Egypt.
- One of the earliest pyramids constructed, located in Saqqara.
- Statue with the body of a lion and the head of a human.
- Albanian military commander who massacred Egyptian Mamluks to seize power.
50 Clues: Site of 63 tombs. • Cairo's first mosque. • Current capital of Egypt • Also known as Ozymandias. • Resort city on the Red Sea. • Led a revolt against the Khedives. • The only surviving Ancient Wonder. • Beautiful coral reef in the Red Sea. • President ousted in the Arab Spring. • Pharoah who commissioned the Pyramids. • "The world's greatest open-air museum." • ...
Country Crossword: Morocco 2024-12-10
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- Gate in the city of Meknes that guards the Place el Hadim.
- Port city built in 1769 using the labor of French POWs.
- City that shares its name with a hat banned in Turkey, known for its tanneries.
- Sultan who led a temporary conquest of the Songhai Empire. He was also known for his efforts to develop closer ties with England and even planned to colonize the Americas.
- Massive bazaar overlooked by the Koutoubia Mosque.
- Beach known for its two rock arches.
- Former capital of the Kingdom of Mauretania.
- Sultan of Morocco who was the first ruler to recognize the United States.
- Named for the Mountain Range it took place in; this conflict saw extensive usage of chemical weapons by Spanish armies.
- Failed Moroccan incursion into Ottoman Algeria.
- Last Sultan and first King of Morocco who was deposed by French forces.
- Capital of Morocco
- Explorer who traveled through Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, recounting his journey in "The Rihla."
- Founder of the Kingdom of Nekor, he is widely credited with introducing Islam to the Mahgreb.
- Gorge carved by the Dades River that runs through the Atlas Mountains.
- Moroccan salad of tomatoes and eggplants.
- Oldest surviving university in the world.
- Battle that led to Portuguese involvement in Morocco until 1769, when the Spanish took over.
- Largest city in Morocco and also the name of a 1942 movie set here.
- Founded as a Phoenician colony, this city was home to the first American legation.
- Under his leadership, the Almoravid dynasty held back the forces of the Reconquista at the Battle of Sagrajas.
- Morocco's first original film, translating to "The Damned Son."
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- Gardens named after the French painter who had them built.
- Town which has its buildings painted blue.
- Literary magazine that provided an outlet for francophone and arabophone cooperation. for
- City that was the target of a failed French invasion. According to Greek tradition, the Gardens of the Hesperides were located here.
- Driss Chraibi's debut piece that nearly got him executed by revolutionary forces for criticizing patriarchal systems.
- Style of folk music from the Moroccan countryside sung by women called Shikhats.
- Meat or seafood pie made with warqa dough.
- Earthen city used in films such as "Gladiator."
- Small (usually 2 mm) pieces of semolina served in a stew, a staple throughout the Maghreb.
- Great sea of orange Saharan dunes located nearby the city of Merzouga.
- Dish containing Fenugreek seeds given to women shortly after a birth to help them heal.
- Traditional Moroccan guesthouse.
- Nicknamed "The Red City," this served as the capital of the Almoravid Dynasty.
- Nicknamed "The Bloody King" by Europeans, this Sultan stabilized the Alawi dynasty in his 55-yearlong rule.
- Site where Moroccan royalty was buried until 1792.
- This religious building has had a laser pointing towards Mecca retroactively added to it.
- City nicknamed "The Door to the Desert," with films such as "The Mummy (1999)" being shot here.
39 Clues: Capital of Morocco • Traditional Moroccan guesthouse. • Beach known for its two rock arches. • Moroccan salad of tomatoes and eggplants. • Oldest surviving university in the world. • Town which has its buildings painted blue. • Meat or seafood pie made with warqa dough. • Former capital of the Kingdom of Mauretania. • Earthen city used in films such as "Gladiator." • ...
My Country 2024-08-22
12 Clues: PINK CITY • CITY OF JOY • ORANGE CITY • CITY OF NIZAMS • GARDEN OF SPICES • KOHINOOR OF INDIA • LAND OF FIVE RIVERS • THE CITY OF VICTORY • GOLDEN CITY OF INDIA • SWITZERLAND OF INDIA • SILICON VALLEY OF INDIA • FINANCIAL CAPITAL OF INDIA
My Country 2023-05-10
Country Roads 2024-01-24
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- A way to communicate across long distances
- Something we get to keep from our time at camp
- Cedar, oak, and pine are types of
- North, South, East, and
- On Friday, Thursday will be
- A path for cars
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- State between North Carolina and Maryland
- The place where you live
- On the top of a line of hills, a narrow strip of high ground
- Roses are red, violets are
- Big___
- Sometimes a baby's first word
12 Clues: Big___ • A path for cars • North, South, East, and • The place where you live • Roses are red, violets are • On Friday, Thursday will be • Sometimes a baby's first word • Cedar, oak, and pine are types of • State between North Carolina and Maryland • A way to communicate across long distances • Something we get to keep from our time at camp • ...
Esperanto Country 2025-04-13
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- The country where the destroyed tower of Babel is located today.
- What ideas did Dr. Lazar oppose when he developed a universal language for all people?
- The most popular international language in the world, spoken by 350 million people.
- Represented as a green star on the Esperanto flag.
- What language do people call their mother tongue? The one they have heard since ..........
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- What is the fastest language in the world? Its speakers pronounce as many as 7.84 syllables per second!
- This language is in the Guinness Book of World Records for its amazing complexity. This is due to the hieroglyphic writing system and the use of tonal variations, where one word can have multiple meanings depending on intonation.
- Who of the world's worst conquerors killed people for learning Esperanto?
- A city where people built a very high tower to reach God and were punished for it
- This language is spoken in La Gomera (Spain) and is a tonal language without words, consisting entirely of individual whistles.
- Is the name of the Polish doctor who developed the universal language Esperanto.
- How many continents should unite according to the Green Star of the Esperanto flag?
12 Clues: Represented as a green star on the Esperanto flag. • The country where the destroyed tower of Babel is located today. • Who of the world's worst conquerors killed people for learning Esperanto? • Is the name of the Polish doctor who developed the universal language Esperanto. • A city where people built a very high tower to reach God and were punished for it • ...
Country Study 2023-01-19
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- a fictional character in British author Dodie Smith's 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians. She is usually associated with cruelty.
- a character from a Shakespeare’s play famous for being an impulsive young lover.
- a 1975 adventure film, adapted from the play by Adrian Mitchell based on Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe, but reverses the roles. Figuratively: a male personal assistant or servant.
- a 1913 novel by American author Eleanor H. Porter, considered a classic of children's literature. The main character is an excessively/blindly optimistic person.
- a fictional character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie. A free-spirited and mischievous young boy who can fly and never gets old.
- a fictional character created by British novelist Ian Fleming in 1953. A British secret agent working for MI6 under the codename 007.
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- a novel by Daniel Defoem, the main character of which has to live on an island on his own.
- a legendary heroic outlaw originally depicted in English folklore. He is arguably best known for stealing from the rich and giving to the poor.
- a fictional schoolboy created by Charles Hamilton using the pen name Frank Richards. He is overweight and greedy.
- a 1964 American musical fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney. It is about a nanny who gets along with anyone.
- a fictional character and the protagonist of Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book stories. He is a young boy living in the jungles of India and adopted by the wolf pack when he was young.
- the protagonist of Charles Dickens's 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. He is usually associated with greediness.
12 Clues: a character from a Shakespeare’s play famous for being an impulsive young lover. • a novel by Daniel Defoem, the main character of which has to live on an island on his own. • the protagonist of Charles Dickens's 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. He is usually associated with greediness. • ...
Country crossword 2022-09-14
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- a purely political division drawn by invisible lines
- an example of a continent
- a city or town, any type of local government
- a chart that explains the symbols used on a map
- the largest country in Asia
- our municipality
- a connected expanse of land, often separated from others by geographic barriers
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- an example of a country and continent
- a country in North America
- how to tell the directions on a map
- a division based on geography, not politics
- a smaller political division of a country.
- an example of a continent
13 Clues: our municipality • an example of a continent • an example of a continent • a country in North America • the largest country in Asia • how to tell the directions on a map • an example of a country and continent • a smaller political division of a country. • a division based on geography, not politics • a city or town, any type of local government • ...
dina country 2022-11-24
Across
- the superior color
- the stars did you justice
- birthday tradition
- manifesting this for you
- cant wait for their little hats
- i will make this for you whenever you want
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- the bane of your existence, the future maker of your money
- grandma hobby!
- bloodlike, powerful, hot
- adorable but feisty companion
- i promise to read them for you
- is it a band is it lying in the mud
12 Clues: grandma hobby! • the superior color • birthday tradition • bloodlike, powerful, hot • manifesting this for you • the stars did you justice • adorable but feisty companion • i promise to read them for you • cant wait for their little hats • is it a band is it lying in the mud • i will make this for you whenever you want • the bane of your existence, the future maker of your money
country - capital 2024-01-29
Country Crossword 2024-02-16
Across
- folk,gospel and hillbilly music are the ----- of this genre
- the home of country show
- first
- country music in pop music
- the era of country in the 1940s to 50 includes harmonicas
- the first person to record a country song
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- the movement of rebels in the 70s
- the country music awards
- the style that many country songs are sung in
- popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century
- country music crossovers
- moving to australia and canada
12 Clues: first • the country music awards • country music crossovers • the home of country show • country music in pop music • moving to australia and canada • the movement of rebels in the 70s • the first person to record a country song • the style that many country songs are sung in • popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century • ...
Country Puzzle 2024-02-17
Across
- Every single panda in the world belongs to this country
- The largest and strongest economy
- It is known for its dangerous animals
- This is the land of vending machines
- Maradona is their national idol
- Has the nickname "Emerald Island"
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- The largest country in the Western hemisphere
- Cows are sacred in this country
- The largest producer of coffee in the world
- One of the oldest nations in Europe
- Has the world's oldest restaurant, located in Madrid
- This country has the largest tower in South America
12 Clues: Cows are sacred in this country • Maradona is their national idol • The largest and strongest economy • Has the nickname "Emerald Island" • One of the oldest nations in Europe • This is the land of vending machines • It is known for its dangerous animals • The largest producer of coffee in the world • The largest country in the Western hemisphere • ...
My country 2024-09-09
Across
- giving something human abilities
- Different types of flowers
- two words with the same letter start
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- repeating a word
- sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious
- very little food
- a type of crisis
- woody vine that is rooted in the soil
- creating an image in the mind
- A type of leaf
- an area of woodland
- two words that rhyme
12 Clues: A type of leaf • repeating a word • very little food • a type of crisis • an area of woodland • two words that rhyme • Different types of flowers • creating an image in the mind • giving something human abilities • two words with the same letter start • woody vine that is rooted in the soil • sumptuously rich, elaborate, or luxurious
town/country 2022-11-12
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- a building, where you can buy many things
- an area of low land between hills or mountains
- a lot of cars on the road
- block a large building, where a lot of people work
- a large area of water that is surrounded by land
- a lot of people
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- an area of land that is higher than the land around it, but not as high as a mountain
- a public road in a city
- a very small town located in a country area
- an area of trees, smaller than a forest
- an area of land in the country used for growing crops or keeping animals in
- a place to have animals
12 Clues: a lot of people • a public road in a city • a place to have animals • a lot of cars on the road • an area of trees, smaller than a forest • a building, where you can buy many things • a very small town located in a country area • an area of low land between hills or mountains • a large area of water that is surrounded by land • ...
Country Names 2023-06-09
12 Clues: 47都道府県がある国 • 世界一位人口が多い国 • ロバート先生の出身の国 • カンガルーが見える砂漠の多い国 • とても大きいピラミッドが見える国 • 半島にある、キムチを作り出した国 • この国にパリという有名な市がある • 南米にある、カーニバルで有名な国 • 昔々はローマで、今はピザやパスタで有名な国 • ヒンディー語を話す、人口が世界で二番目に多い国 • ヨーロッパにある、ビールやプレッツェルで有名な国 • アフリカにある国では、野生の動物を見るサファリに行ける
Country Crossword 2018-09-26
Across
- This country is a homophone of a spicy food
- The country with the only Original Wonder of the World left
- Barack Obama was the first indigenous president of this country
- King George 1 was from this country
- Pad Thai comes from here
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- The country with the most people in it
- The most northern country of North America
- Lego comes from here
- Nicknamed the ‘Land Down Under’
- This country is home to Westminster Abbey
- Apart from 1 down, this is the only country with more than a billion people
- Zealand, Someone from this country is called the country’s most iconic bird
12 Clues: Lego comes from here • Pad Thai comes from here • Nicknamed the ‘Land Down Under’ • King George 1 was from this country • The country with the most people in it • This country is home to Westminster Abbey • The most northern country of North America • This country is a homophone of a spicy food • The country with the only Original Wonder of the World left • ...
Country Crossword 2024-02-16
Across
- folk,gospel and hillbilly music are the ----- of this genre
- the home of country show
- first
- country music in pop music
- the era of country in the 1940s to 50 includes harmonicas
- the first person to record a country song
Down
- the movement of rebels in the 70s
- the country music awards
- the style that many country songs are sung in
- popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century
- country music crossovers
- moving to australia and canada
12 Clues: first • the country music awards • country music crossovers • the home of country show • country music in pop music • moving to australia and canada • the movement of rebels in the 70s • the first person to record a country song • the style that many country songs are sung in • popular country singer in the 20th and 21st century • ...
Find That Country! 2014-01-24
Across
- In this country, artisans work with a stone called onyx.
- Which country does Shea butter soap come from?
- In this country, artisans make beautiful carvings out of Olive Wood.
- Blue and white ceramics are made in this country.
- Bird water whistles are made in this country.
- The large stables for nativity scenes are made in this country.
- Where do our hammock chairs come from?
- Artisans in this country make beautiful blown glass jewellery.
- Ten Thousand Villages receives three different roasts of coffee from this country (HINT: one of them is decaf!).
- Tagua nut jewellery comes from this country.
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- We have one backpack in the store, and it is from this country!
- Which country do worry dolls come from?
- If you are wearing warm and cozy socks, they might have come from this country!
- Artisans in this country use a stone called kisii.
- Where coiled newspaper products come from.
- The country where Arayuma spices come from. (HINT: it is the same country as the boxes that they come in!).
- If there's a recycled newspaper dragonfly on your fridge, it was probably made in this country!
- Cut metal wall hangings are made in this country.
- Lots and lots and LOTS of our products are from this country!
19 Clues: Where do our hammock chairs come from? • Which country do worry dolls come from? • Where coiled newspaper products come from. • Tagua nut jewellery comes from this country. • Bird water whistles are made in this country. • Which country does Shea butter soap come from? • Blue and white ceramics are made in this country. • ...
In the country 2015-06-25
19 Clues: Stil • Klab • Geige • übrig • Angeln • Glocke • Sattel • Besuch • Stiefel • einfach • Forelle • erwarten • unhöflich • BE: autumn • BE: holiday • sich beschweren • erkennen, realisieren • Tierwelt (in freier Wildbahn) • Einfangen der Rinder mit dem Lasso
Name's of Country 2021-05-02
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- Capital in Ankara
- Paris
- Capital city in Cairo
- Capital in Rome
- The capital city in Jakarta
- The capital city of Hanoi
- The capital city of Kuala Lumpur
- City center
- The capital city in Bangkok
- Capital in
- City center in Berlin
- The capital city of Lima
- Country with its capital in Tokyo
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- The capital city of Ankara
- City center in Manila
- City center in Panama
- Country based in Manila
- City center is in Dublin
- Capital city in Doha
- The capital city in Sofia
- The capital city of Ottawa
21 Clues: Paris • Capital in • City center • Capital in Rome • Capital in Ankara • Capital city in Doha • City center in Manila • City center in Panama • Capital city in Cairo • City center in Berlin • Country based in Manila • City center is in Dublin • The capital city of Lima • The capital city of Hanoi • The capital city in Sofia • The capital city of Ankara • The capital city of Ottawa • ...
