country Crossword Puzzles
country and language 2025-03-21
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- Language spoken in Poland
- Language spoken in India
- Messi’s home country
- Country where Neymar is from
- Language spoken in Italy
- Language spoken in the Netherlands
- Language spoken in Russia
- Country with a flag that's black, red, and yellow
- Country where pandas live
- Language spoken in Korea
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- Country known for Bali
- Country where sushi was born
- Country famous for elephants
- Language spoken in Spain
- Language spoken in China
- Country where kangaroos live
- Cristiano Ronaldo’s home country
- Country where you can see the Eiffel Tower
- Country with the Great Pyramid
- Country that colonized Palestine
20 Clues: Messi’s home country • Country known for Bali • Language spoken in India • Language spoken in Spain • Language spoken in China • Language spoken in Italy • Language spoken in Korea • Language spoken in Poland • Language spoken in Russia • Country where pandas live • Country where sushi was born • Country famous for elephants • Country where Neymar is from • Country where kangaroos live • ...
Adjectives, town, country 2022-09-29
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- nagyobb
- tér
- barátságosabb
- város
- jobb
- csúnya
- exciting izgalmasabb
- tisztább
- útkereszteződés
- kint
- mögött
- erdő
- vonzó
- állomás
- piszkos
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- körforgalom
- forgalmas, nyüzsgő, elfoglalt
- közlekedési lámpa
- biztonságosabb
- csendesebb
- tömeg
- mellett
- forgalom
- tó
- irodaépület
- közel
- távolsági busz
- meleg
- szemben
- hajó
- előtt
- izgalmas
- mező, szántóföld
- könnyebb
- kelet
- észak
36 Clues: tó • tér • jobb • hajó • kint • erdő • tömeg • város • közel • meleg • előtt • kelet • vonzó • észak • csúnya • mögött • nagyobb • mellett • szemben • állomás • piszkos • forgalom • tisztább • izgalmas • könnyebb • csendesebb • körforgalom • irodaépület • barátságosabb • biztonságosabb • távolsági busz • útkereszteződés • mező, szántóföld • közlekedési lámpa • exciting izgalmasabb • forgalmas, nyüzsgő, elfoglalt
Guess what country 2025-11-16
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- Home to Istambul and the food Americans gobble up at Christmas
- Country that borders Sweden
- Home to Reykjavik, active volcanos, horses, and chips made from dried fish
- Once ruled by a tribe called the "Angles". Home to football, rugby, fox hunting, and Mr. Bean
- Famous for Heidi, chocolate, watches, mountains and banks
- Warsaw, Kraków, and Gdańsk are cities in this country that gave us the composer Chopin, and scientists Marie Curie and Copernicus
- Known as "Down under", this country has kangaroos and koala bears
- Ruled by a French king and German queen
- Home of the Leprachaun, 4 leaf clovers, and Saint Patrick's day
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- Land of the sauna
- Home to Feta cheese, souvlaki, and the Acropolis.
- The "land of the rising sun". Home of Sushi, Mount Fuji and Godzilla
- Amsterdam is a city this country
- Country on USA's northern border. Very polite people!
- Home of the pyramids
- Home of the Taj Mahal, curry, and Bollywood movies
- Pizza, spaghetti, and gondolas come from here
- Famous food includes frogs, snails, wine and cheese
- People speak with potatoes in their throats, eat red hotdogs, and go to Tivoli
- Country on USA's southern border
20 Clues: Land of the sauna • Home of the pyramids • Country that borders Sweden • Amsterdam is a city this country • Country on USA's southern border • Ruled by a French king and German queen • Pizza, spaghetti, and gondolas come from here • Home to Feta cheese, souvlaki, and the Acropolis. • Home of the Taj Mahal, curry, and Bollywood movies • ...
name the country 2025-06-08
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- Known as the Land of the Rising Sun.
- Has the Amazon rainforest.
- Lanka Island nation famous for tea.
- Home to Buckingham Palace.
- Famous for tacos and sombreros.
- Mount Everest is located here.
- Taj Mahal is found here.
- Known for spicy food and beautiful beaches.
- Known for maple syrup and Mounties.
- Statue of Liberty is located here.
- Largest country in the world by area.
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- Famous for pyramids and pharaohs.
- Famous for chocolate and watches.
- Known for tulips and windmills.
- Home to kangaroos and koalas.
- Country with the Eiffel Tower.
- Home to the Great Wall.
- Hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
- Famous for pizza and pasta.
- Korea Popular for K-pop music.
20 Clues: Home to the Great Wall. • Taj Mahal is found here. • Has the Amazon rainforest. • Home to Buckingham Palace. • Famous for pizza and pasta. • Home to kangaroos and koalas. • Country with the Eiffel Tower. • Mount Everest is located here. • Known for tulips and windmills. • Famous for tacos and sombreros. • Hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup. • Korea Popular for K-pop music. • ...
Female Country Singers 2025-10-28
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- Ode To Billie Joe
- Tim McGraw
- Shut Up And Kiss Me
- Delta Dawn
- Blue
- Road Less Traveled
- Eighteen Wheels And A Dozen Roses
- The House That Built Me
- Fancy
- Weren't For The Wind
- Maybe It Was Memphis
- Funny Face
- Before He Cheats
- Paper Roses
- Something To Talk About
- Red High Heels
- Two More Bottles Of Wine
- 80s Ladies
- Concrete Angel
- I'll Get Over You
- Lesson In Leavin'
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- Redneck Woman
- Girls With Guitars
- Crazy
- Tennessee Flat Top Box
- Love Is A Rose
- Rose Garden
- Suds In The Bucket
- Man! I Feel Like A Woman
- It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels
- My Church
- Heart Like A Truck
- Penthouse
- Follow Your Arrow
- Sleeping Single In A Double Bed
- Stand By Your Man
- Just Another Woman In Love
- Except For Monday
- Strawberry Wine
- Coal Miner's Daughter
- Once A Day
- She's In Love With The Boy
- Jolene
- Harper Valley P.T.A.
- This Kiss
- Cheap Whiskey
- I Hope You Dance
47 Clues: Blue • Crazy • Fancy • Jolene • My Church • Penthouse • This Kiss • Tim McGraw • Delta Dawn • Funny Face • Once A Day • 80s Ladies • Rose Garden • Paper Roses • Redneck Woman • Cheap Whiskey • Love Is A Rose • Red High Heels • Concrete Angel • Strawberry Wine • Before He Cheats • I Hope You Dance • Ode To Billie Joe • Follow Your Arrow • Stand By Your Man • Except For Monday • I'll Get Over You • Lesson In Leavin' • ...
Rye Country Day 2025-11-21
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- Homecoming, in other words
- School Newspaper
- (sometimes)quiet hub for study and research.
- The best period of the day for many.
- The big spring dance with tuxes and dresses.
- Often dreaded, sometimes celebrated.
- one of the schools main goals
- stressful time of the year differing from your average final
- where the day starts
- the cafeteria staff
- One of the school’s two main colors.
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- The school’s mascot/team nickname.
- As in “______ of a Graduate.”
- Teacher who helps guide your school journey.
- Students argue, persuasively.
- Memories in print
- Four-letter acronym for Science-Technology-Engineering-Arts-Math at RCDS.
- part of 4 down
- Community Meeting location
- Our Head of School
- Part of the school’s motto: “Not for self, but for ___”.
21 Clues: part of 4 down • School Newspaper • Memories in print • Our Head of School • the cafeteria staff • where the day starts • Homecoming, in other words • Community Meeting location • As in “______ of a Graduate.” • Students argue, persuasively. • one of the schools main goals • The school’s mascot/team nickname. • The best period of the day for many. • Often dreaded, sometimes celebrated. • ...
Lernwortschatz Country life 2026-03-11
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- how big or small something is
- not fat; slim; not thick
- to move your hand to say hello or goodbye
- a fictional woman with magic powers
- clothing worn on your foot, inside your shoe
- a sound, often loud or unwanted
- a middle size; not too big and not too small
- even though; used to contrast two ideas
- the beginning of something; to begin
- a strong feeling of surprise, often negative
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- the expression on your face when you are happy
- a forest; an area with many trees (plural only)
- to no longer be visible; to vanish
- to put your arms around someone; to hold them close
- a search for something; the activity of looking for animals
- to the other side; across; finished
- to set up (a tent); to put something up
- a cover worn over the face
- a spirit you cannot see; something supernatural
- a shelter made of fabric, used for camping
- scary, creepy, or eerie
21 Clues: scary, creepy, or eerie • not fat; slim; not thick • a cover worn over the face • how big or small something is • a sound, often loud or unwanted • to no longer be visible; to vanish • a fictional woman with magic powers • to the other side; across; finished • the beginning of something; to begin • to set up (a tent); to put something up • ...
Country and Places 2026-03-29
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- Tropical beaches and temples
- Country rich in history and resilience
- Island continent with wildlife
- Ancient pyramids and history
- Home of pasta and historic cities
- Land of islands and ancient ruins
- Known for castles and forests
- Vast landscapes and natural beauty
- Culture rich in flavor and color
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- Famous for cuisine and culture
- Bridge between Europe and Asia
- Green landscapes and folklore
- Home of rainforest and rhythm
- Diverse culture and traditions
- Country known for tapas and coastlines
- Coastal country with tiled streets
- Land of fjords and northern lights
- Scandinavian country of design
- Markets and desert landscapes
- Blend of tradition and technology
20 Clues: Tropical beaches and temples • Ancient pyramids and history • Green landscapes and folklore • Home of rainforest and rhythm • Markets and desert landscapes • Known for castles and forests • Famous for cuisine and culture • Bridge between Europe and Asia • Diverse culture and traditions • Scandinavian country of design • Island continent with wildlife • ...
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
Lernwortschatz Country life 2026-03-11
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- a strong feeling of surprise, often negative
- clothing worn on your foot, inside your shoe
- a cover worn over the face
- a forest; an area with many trees (plural only)
- a shelter made of fabric, used for camping
- even though; used to contrast two ideas
- the expression on your face when you are happy
- a sound, often loud or unwanted
- the beginning of something; to begin
- to put your arms around someone; to hold them close
- to the other side; across; finished
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- scary, creepy, or eerie
- a middle size; not too big and not too small
- a fictional woman with magic powers
- a spirit you cannot see; something supernatural
- to move your hand to say hello or goodbye
- not fat; slim; not thick
- a search for something; the activity of looking for animals
- to set up (a tent); to put something up
- to no longer be visible; to vanish
- how big or small something is
21 Clues: scary, creepy, or eerie • not fat; slim; not thick • a cover worn over the face • how big or small something is • a sound, often loud or unwanted • to no longer be visible; to vanish • a fictional woman with magic powers • to the other side; across; finished • the beginning of something; to begin • even though; used to contrast two ideas • ...
Lernwortschatz Country life 2026-03-11
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- a middle size; not too big and not too small
- clothing worn on your foot, inside your shoe
- a strong feeling of surprise, often negative
- to move your hand to say hello or goodbye
- a fictional woman with magic powers
- the expression on your face when you are happy
- even though; used to contrast two ideas
- a sound, often loud or unwanted
- scary, creepy, or eerie
- a search for something; the activity of looking for animals
- to set up (a tent); to put something up
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- how big or small something is
- to no longer be visible; to vanish
- the beginning of something; to begin
- to the other side; across; finished
- a forest; an area with many trees (plural only)
- a shelter made of fabric, used for camping
- a cover worn over the face
- not fat; slim; not thick
- a spirit you cannot see; something supernatural
- to put your arms around someone; to hold them close
21 Clues: scary, creepy, or eerie • not fat; slim; not thick • a cover worn over the face • how big or small something is • a sound, often loud or unwanted • to no longer be visible; to vanish • to the other side; across; finished • a fictional woman with magic powers • the beginning of something; to begin • even though; used to contrast two ideas • ...
Lernwortschatz Country life 2026-03-11
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- a forest; an area with many trees (plural only)
- a middle size; not too big and not too small
- to set up (a tent); to put something up
- a strong feeling of surprise, often negative
- even though; used to contrast two ideas
- not fat; slim; not thick
- a shelter made of fabric, used for camping
- to the other side; across; finished
- clothing worn on your foot, inside your shoe
- the expression on your face when you are happy
- to move your hand to say hello or goodbye
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- a spirit you cannot see; something supernatural
- a fictional woman with magic powers
- scary, creepy, or eerie
- a cover worn over the face
- to no longer be visible; to vanish
- the beginning of something; to begin
- a search for something; the activity of looking for animals
- to put your arms around someone; to hold them close
- a sound, often loud or unwanted
- how big or small something is
21 Clues: scary, creepy, or eerie • not fat; slim; not thick • a cover worn over the face • how big or small something is • a sound, often loud or unwanted • to no longer be visible; to vanish • a fictional woman with magic powers • to the other side; across; finished • the beginning of something; to begin • to set up (a tent); to put something up • ...
Country Information Puzzle 2020-07-17
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- A popular Turkish dish
- A popular Italian dish
- A famous mountain in Tanzania
- A popular Greek dish
- A famous Egyptian landmark
- The language spoken in Turkey
- An animal that lives in Greece
- The capital of Egypt
- The capital of Tunisia
- A popular Tanzanian dish
- The capital of Turkey
- The language spoken in Tanzania
- An animal that lives in Italy
- An animal that lives in Tanzania
- The language spoken in Egypt & Tunisia
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- A famous Greek landmark
- A famous Turkish landmark
- A famous Italian landmark
- An animal that lives in Tunisia
- A popular Tunisian dish
- An animal that lives in Egypt
- The language spoken in Greece
- A famous Tunisian landmark
- The capital of Tanzania
- A popular Egyptian dish
- The capital of Italy
- An animal that lives in Turkey
- The capital of Greece
- The language spoken in Italy
29 Clues: A popular Greek dish • The capital of Egypt • The capital of Italy • The capital of Turkey • The capital of Greece • A popular Turkish dish • A popular Italian dish • The capital of Tunisia • A famous Greek landmark • A popular Tunisian dish • The capital of Tanzania • A popular Egyptian dish • A popular Tanzanian dish • A famous Turkish landmark • A famous Italian landmark • ...
Country Dance - easy 2022-03-01
20 Clues: Dumas • 1,2,3 • 5,6,7,_ • 1&2 step • Neon Moon • not a line • turn around • Mary Jo, etc • lesson night • on your feet • lesson place • hip movements • old-timers walk • how many steps? • shake that booty • your other dancer • could be shocking • group of musicians • not just for grapes • where we dance, mostly
Country Music Vocabulary 2022-02-08
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- Nickname of Little Jimmy Dickens
- This style of music originated with the French-speaking Arcadian people from the Bayou region of Southwest Louisiana.
- This style of music originated in the Rio Grande Valley in the late 1800s. Blend of polka and waltz rhythms with Mexican folk music.
- Musical style based on traditional Mexican Music
- Style of music influenced by rock and roll and traditional country
- A short necked instrument with eight paired strings
- The man in Black
- This type of Country was created in the late 50s. The two producers responsible for the sound were Owen Bradley and Chet Atkins.
- Style of music was invented by Elvis Presley and Sam Phillips.
- The opposition by some artists to the Nashville Sound
- Type of country took traditional string bands and incorporated a big band sound
- Also known as a violin. Came to America from the British Isles.
- Nicknamed the Red-Headed Stranger
- Emphasizes the Appalachian roots of the Genre. Bill Monroe is the pioneer of this form of country music
- Originally called the WSM Barn Dance.
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- An amalgam of roots music. Popularly referred to as alt-country.
- A plucked string instrument brought to America from Africa by early slaves
- Hard driving electric music that emerged from Cajun and Creole cultures of Louisiana's Bayou. Sung in French and steeped in blues and African influences
- Precursor to the steel guitar, it was invented by the Dopyera Brothers in the 1920s.
- King of Country Music
- A member of the zither family. Made famous by Sara Carter of the Carter Family
- Capitol of Country Music
- Nickname for country music legend Buck Owens
- Queen of Country Music
- A reed instrument worn like a vest. Used primarily in conjunto.
25 Clues: The man in Black • King of Country Music • Queen of Country Music • Capitol of Country Music • Nickname of Little Jimmy Dickens • Nicknamed the Red-Headed Stranger • Originally called the WSM Barn Dance. • Nickname for country music legend Buck Owens • Musical style based on traditional Mexican Music • A short necked instrument with eight paired strings • ...
Crossword Country Skiing 2021-02-18
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- trick, Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game.
- Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport.
- system in speed skating.
- by two or four person teams and is the only sledding apparatus with a steering mechanism.
- Last name of American short track speed skater; most decorated USA male Winter Olympian; winner of Dancing with the Stars.
- word for sled.
- oop, Frontside rotation on the backside wall of a halfpipe that also happens to be a basketball offensive play.
- name of the youngest athlete in history to win an Olympic slalom gold medal in Sochi (2014).
- Last name of one of two female alpine skiers to have won four World Cup overall championships.
- in which the rider transfers weight from the front to the back foot to snap the snowboard off the ground.
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- name of American long track speed skater; first male athlete to win back to back Gold medals in the 1000m (2006 in Torino, 2010 in Vancouver).
- skating edge jump named after the 1909 Swedish world champion.
- part of the ski ramp where skiers gain speed before taking off.
- in a ski run.
- for "sloping track".
- term for downhill ski trail.
- French Olympic figure skater known for landing a backflip on one blade.
- D-men.
- When a snowboarder inverts themselves sideways at least two distinct times in the air.
- One-footed figure skating spin executed while holding the other foot behind your head by the blade.
20 Clues: D-men. • in a ski run. • word for sled. • for "sloping track". • system in speed skating. • term for downhill ski trail. • Halloween decoration & fast-paced Olympic sport. • skating edge jump named after the 1909 Swedish world champion. • part of the ski ramp where skiers gain speed before taking off. • trick, Hockey term for players who score three goals in one game. • ...
IN THE COUNTRY 2021-02-27
20 Clues: list • trava • hrošč • zvezek • kompas • čebela • metulj • žuželke • mravlja • svetilka • strupeno • cvetlice • svinčnik • kobilica • nahrbtnik • zemljevid • daljnogled • fotoaparat • raziskovalec • zapestna ura
City vs Country 2021-09-28
21 Clues: сто • тихий • толпа • гость • город • метро • корова • тысяча • пейзаж • кормить • защищать • огромный • уставший • торопиться • безопасный • чувствовать • обмениваться • преступление • уходить, оставлять • скучать, пропускать • возможность, условия
Country and society 2023-05-19
26 Clues: kalba • narys • kaimas • negalia • benamis • valdžia • bučinys • pagarba • rinkėjas • išrinkti • patyčios • balsuoti • jaunimas • rinkimai • mokestis • protestas • politikas • pūsti.nosį • nusilenkti • parlamentas • populiacija • nusikaltimas • gauti.dovaną • savanoriauti • sukurti kalbą • gimtasis(pvz.gimtoji.kalba)
A COSMOPOLITAN COUNTRY 2023-07-03
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- joyas
- grupos
- mantiene
- desarrollo
- aumentar
- tradiciones
- mover
- judío
- maravilloso
- corazón
- tienda
- combinado
- porque
- mundo
- centro
- negocio
- localizado
- aumentado
- cosmopolita
- diversidad
- compras
- extranjeros
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- hacer
- personas
- último
- colonias
- establecido
- visita
- cuidades
- economía
- chino
- algunos
- cultura
- italiano
- propio
- asentarse
- indio
- años
- universo
- durante
- permanecer
- mejorar
- tipos/clases
- país
44 Clues: años • país • hacer • joyas • chino • mover • judío • indio • mundo • último • grupos • visita • propio • tienda • porque • centro • algunos • cultura • corazón • durante • negocio • mejorar • compras • personas • colonias • mantiene • cuidades • economía • aumentar • italiano • universo • asentarse • combinado • aumentado • desarrollo • permanecer • localizado • diversidad • establecido • tradiciones • maravilloso • cosmopolita • extranjeros • tipos/clases
in the country 2023-09-04
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- fast narrow wild flow of water
- an animal bred for its fur (though not only)
- a fance made of bushes
- to create with some idea behind
- s system of giving out food using special cards
- small pieces of wood for the fire
- gathered fruit/vegetables/crops
- the same as exactly
- in a way that is not clear or certain
- the grapes tree
- the same as under
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- the opposite of urban
- the sphere of economics which is about growing food
- making you want more
- do something in big quantities in short time
- the one who has a small lot of land
- a male version of a hen
- a territory between 2 mountains
- a lack of something
- a functional farm building
20 Clues: the grapes tree • the same as under • a lack of something • the same as exactly • making you want more • the opposite of urban • a fance made of bushes • a male version of a hen • a functional farm building • fast narrow wild flow of water • to create with some idea behind • gathered fruit/vegetables/crops • a territory between 2 mountains • small pieces of wood for the fire • ...
Country Music Crossword 2024-08-15
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- Lively country bar known for its dance floor and live music.
- Leather footwear popular among country singers and rodeo stars.
- Distinctive nasal sound in classic country music.
- First name of the "Coal Miner's Daughter" singer Lynn.
- String instrument with a distinctive twang in bluegrass and country music.
- First name of the outlaw country legend, "On the Road Again."
- "Jolene" singer and creator of Dollywood.
- Famous family band that laid the foundation for country music.
- First name of the "Friends in Low Places" country superstar.
- Rope tool used by cowboys to catch livestock in rodeos.
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- Western event featuring bull riding and roping contests.
- First name of the "Man in Black" who sang "Ring of Fire."
- Vocal technique often used in traditional country and folk music.
- City known as the capital of country music.
- Rodeo rider often seen in Western movies and songs.
- Brand of wide-brimmed hats worn by cowboys.
- Term for an independent cowboy, also a title of a Western TV series.
- Grand ____ iconic stage in Nashville.
- "Fancy" singer who also starred in a self-titled sitcom.
- First name of Cline, the singer of "Crazy" and "Walkin' After Midnight."
20 Clues: Grand ____ iconic stage in Nashville. • "Jolene" singer and creator of Dollywood. • City known as the capital of country music. • Brand of wide-brimmed hats worn by cowboys. • Distinctive nasal sound in classic country music. • Rodeo rider often seen in Western movies and songs. • First name of the "Coal Miner's Daughter" singer Lynn. • ...
Country and society 2024-03-26
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- Service - work that is not paid, used as a punishment for a crime.
- - making an illegall copy of paper money, a document or painting.
- - tricking people in order to get money from them.
- - trying to get money from someone when you know a Secret they have.
- - when someone kills someone else but not deliberately.
- - money that you have to pay as a punishment.
- - when someone has things to prove a crime
- - a plan of action chosen by political party.
- - person who saw a crime.
- - illegally setting fire to things.
- - person who has been hurt.
- - a Line that divides two countries or areas.
- a them - the official song of a Country.
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- - people who can't read or write.
- - stealing personal data.
- - someone get paid to do something, mosty politicans.
- trafficking - taking people to another Country and forcing them to work.
- - a person who passes a sentance.
- - the system of laws and bawić principles that a stare must follow.
- - when someone painting something on public builds.
- laundering - taking money made by crime and putting it into legal businesses to hide where it came from.
- - i tolerancję of other Nations.
- - when Group of people attack people in public place to achieve something.
- sentencje - when criminal is told they Will be sent to prison if they do anything illegal within a fixed Time period.
24 Clues: - person who saw a crime. • - stealing personal data. • - person who has been hurt. • - i tolerancję of other Nations. • - people who can't read or write. • - a person who passes a sentance. • - illegally setting fire to things. • a them - the official song of a Country. • - when someone has things to prove a crime • - money that you have to pay as a punishment. • ...
Fun Country Facts 2023-10-09
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- Has volcanoes on the flag
- First country to recognize U.S. independence
- Largest African nation
- Largest land-locked country
- Grapefruit originated here
- Founded as a home for formerly enslaved peoples from U.S.
- Has no military
- Wettest country
- Has a Bible on the flag
- Third largest oil producer in the world
- First country to officially recognize nature rights
- World's largest producer of yams
- Sale of chewing gum is illegal here
- World's 5th largest coffee producer
- World’s largest producer of hand-sewed footballs
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- Contains lowest point in Africa
- Country with world’s largest island-in-a-lake-on-an-island-in-a-lake-on-an-island
- Country with the highest number of women in Parliament
- Babies born here are 1 year old
- Country name means "shrimp"
- Flag has an AK-47
- Has over 7,600 islands
- Highest number of official languages
- Bordered by 14 countries
- Has over 2100 castles
- Country name means "lake"
- Double landlocked - it is landlocked and so are its neighbors
- Currently building a new capital city
- Potatoes originated here
- Has 3 capital cities
30 Clues: Has no military • Wettest country • Flag has an AK-47 • Has 3 capital cities • Has over 2100 castles • Largest African nation • Has over 7,600 islands • Has a Bible on the flag • Bordered by 14 countries • Potatoes originated here • Has volcanoes on the flag • Country name means "lake" • Grapefruit originated here • Largest land-locked country • Country name means "shrimp" • ...
Geography Country Crossword 2023-10-26
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- It has 5 national parks and 33 protected areas.
- Staged the Middle East’s first Formula 1 Grand Prix in 2004.
- The only African country in which an outbreak of avian influenza has been reported.
- Has 3 national parks, 11 nature parks and 54 nature reserves.
- It has one of the fastest growing economies in Africa due to oil production, but also faces challenges such as poverty and corruption.
- The world's largest exporter of emeralds and flowers, and the third largest exporter of coffee.
- The people consider it good luck if a baby pees on you.
- It's home to four species of monkeys: the white-faced capuchin, the mantled howler, the squirrel monkey, and the Geoffroy's tamarin.
- It is the only country in the world with Catalan as its official language.
- The Dukes of Burgundy ruled over most of the country.
- There is a pygmy tribe in this country.
- A country having the largest ice cave.
- The first country to become Christian nation.
- It has been inhabited by humans for at least 50,000 years.
- It's home to the world’s longest freshwater lake.
- The largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world by land area and population.
- Experiences a tropical marine climate.
- The name of the country is translated as «abode of peace».
- Sir Garfield St. Auburn Sobers, who is among the world’s greatest cricketer, was born on the island.
- Considered to be the oldest civilization with some historians marking 6000 BC as the beginning of the Chinese civilization. Also, it has the world's longest used written language.
- A country having the oldest oil paintings.
- The national dish is Seswaa, a stew of boiled meat, maize meal and greens.
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- The longest coastline in the world.
- It's the largest country in Africa.
- The longest country in the world from north to south at 2,653 miles.
- A landlocked country located in Asia between China and India.
- The size of Congo is slightly greater than the combined areas of Spain, France, Germany, Sweden, and Norway.
- It is the 8th largest country in the world but only the 30th in population with just over 45 million people.
- It houses the world’s third largest wine cellar.
- The first democratic and secular republic in the Islamic world
- A country has 365 stunning beaches, offering a different beach experience every day of the year.
- The country makes brilliant wine.
- A country that is also a continent
- It's home to over 30 official languages, with Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara being the most commonly spoken.
- The only country in Europe that is entirely landlocked.
- Has a young population, with an average age of 24, and most people don't celebrate birthdays.
- Before acquiring the name It was called "Dahomey."
- Pico do Fogo, an active stratovolcano lying on the volcanic island of Fogo (“Fire”), is the tallest mountain in a country.
- It's home to the Plitvice Lakes National Park, which is known for its stunning waterfalls and turquoise lakes.
- Home to the only jaguar preserve in the world.
- Has the part of the world’s largest mangrove the Sundarbans.
- Also known as “The Babel Tower of the World."
42 Clues: The country makes brilliant wine. • A country that is also a continent • The longest coastline in the world. • It's the largest country in Africa. • A country having the largest ice cave. • Experiences a tropical marine climate. • There is a pygmy tribe in this country. • A country having the oldest oil paintings. • The first country to become Christian nation. • ...
A New Country 2024-09-07
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- petition used to ask forgiveness for Lexington and Concord
- first 10 amendments of the Constitution
- the introduction to the Constitution
- _________ Act that allowed British Soldiers to live in colonist homes
- for strong central government
- __________ and Concord "shot heard around the world"
- the document that established the first government for U.S.
- the presidency, carries out the law
- was signed in 1776 to remove themselves from Britain
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- Thomas ____________ wrote Common Sense
- George ___________ was the first President
- Boston___________ when the colonist threw tea in the Boston Harbor
- Five colonist were killed in the Boston _____________
- creates new laws
- to pass into law
- interprets the law, Supreme court
- a government that abuses its power is a ____________
- against stronger central government
- people who supported the Revolution
- a change or addition to the Constitution
20 Clues: creates new laws • to pass into law • for strong central government • interprets the law, Supreme court • against stronger central government • people who supported the Revolution • the presidency, carries out the law • the introduction to the Constitution • Thomas ____________ wrote Common Sense • first 10 amendments of the Constitution • ...
cross country word 2024-04-28
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- largest ocean
- long thin south american country (brrr!)
- the name of the puzzle
- another word for painful
- attack or fight (anagram saltasu)
- variants include: rasp, straw, black, and blue
- frozen cube, sculpture, lake or water
- to take a human prisoner
- on felix's face
- antarctic flightless bird
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- hurt sfx (anagram ofo)
- create, often reffering to a building
- the creator's sister
- it scares you
- italian food loved by many, often circular when 1st served
- bite soend effect (anagram pcmoh)
- gobble in
- superhero animal (anagram is tab)
- work out
- broken glass or ice
- to be not awake, often with shut eyes
21 Clues: work out • gobble in • largest ocean • it scares you • on felix's face • broken glass or ice • the creator's sister • hurt sfx (anagram ofo) • the name of the puzzle • another word for painful • to take a human prisoner • antarctic flightless bird • bite soend effect (anagram pcmoh) • superhero animal (anagram is tab) • attack or fight (anagram saltasu) • create, often reffering to a building • ...
Country Crossword: Mexico 2024-11-08
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- Volcanic island known best as a sanctuary for pinnipeds and Great White Sharks.
- Revolution leader known for his land reform policies.
- Largest orphanage and hospital complex in the Americas that now functions as a museum.
- Volcano that, according to Aztec culture, was once a warrior in love with a woman named Iztaccihuatl.
- Resort town located nearby Mayan ruins.
- Military general who originally supported Spain against Mexican Independence. Popular despite repeated failures against Texas, the United States, and France.
- Nicknamed "The White City" for its limestone architecture.
- Square containing the Presidential Palace of Mexico and the Metropolitan Cathedral.
- Coup against the democratically elected Francisco I. Madero by supporters of Porfirio Diaz backed by the United States.
- City located in a state that shares its name, which is also shared by a dog breed.
- Wars fought between the Aztec Triple Alliance and their enemies, such as the Tlaxcala that would side with Spanish forces.
- City occupied by the US for seven months.
- Second largest city in Mexico, located in Baja California near San Diego in the US.
- Canyon cut by the Grijalva River.
- Massacre committed by the Mexican Military against university students.
- Head of the Constitutionalist faction during the Mexican Civil War.
- Skyscraper notable for surviving a 1985 earthquake.
- Poem by the nun Sor Juana focused on the narrator's quest for knowledge.
- Largest Mayan city on the Yucatan Peninsula.
- Network of canyons that together are larger than the Grand Canyon.
- Aztec emperor killed when the Spanish conquered Tenochtitlan.
- Fourth largest city in Mexico located on a site named Cuetlaxcoapan, which means "where the serpents shed their skin."
- Early leader of Mexican Independence executed in 1811.
- Cenote considered sacred to the Mayans, who used to sacrifice people in its pool.
- Initial collection of poems by Octavio Paz.
- Beef or goat stew that originated in Western Mexico.
- National Marine Site containing coral reefs.
- Chemist who helped discover the effects on chlorofluorocarbons on the ozone layer.
- Capital of Mexico and largest city in North America.
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- Director of "Pan's Labyrinth" and "The Shape of Water" whose father was kidnapped in 1997.
- Leader of a raid on Columbus, New Mexico, he opposed Porfirio Diaz.
- First indigenous president of Mexico known for his modernization of the country.
- Kahlo's first painting. Does it depict her dual heritage? Her tumultuous marriage with Diego Rivera?
- Mayan city home to the Temple of Inscriptions.
- City home to the largest market in Latin America.
- City inside a state of the same name renowned for its food.
- Spit grilled slices of pork based on a Lebanese lamb recipe.
- Structure containing murals depicting the history of the Mayan people.
- City that became rich off of a silver boom.
- Sea arch that marks the border between the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California.
- Commonly known as "El Angel," this monument was constructed to commemorate Mexican independence from Spain.
- Only palace in North America inhabited by monarchs.
- Corn cakes topped with beans, cheese, cabbage, and more. Originated in Guatemala but has moved north.
- Capital of the Zapotec civilization.
- Remains of a pre-Aztec city home to the Pyramid of the Sun, the third largest in the world.
- Sauce often (though not necessarily) made with chili peppers. Two states claim to be its place of origin.
- Revolt by Mexican revolutionaries and Indigenous nations against Porfidio Diaz.
- Lagoon where grey whales mate during the winter.
- City known for its leather industry.
49 Clues: Canyon cut by the Grijalva River. • Capital of the Zapotec civilization. • City known for its leather industry. • Resort town located nearby Mayan ruins. • City occupied by the US for seven months. • City that became rich off of a silver boom. • Initial collection of poems by Octavio Paz. • Largest Mayan city on the Yucatan Peninsula. • ...
Country Crossword: Brazil 2024-11-03
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- National park known for sand dunes and intermittent lagoons.
- Story by Machado de Assis about a lawyer with an unfaithful wife…or so you are led to believe.
- Fishing village turned popular beach resort.
- Spaceship-like museum in the city of Niteroi.
- Most populous city in the Americas.
- Largest Art Deco statue in the world.
- Pot pie-like snack often filled with date palm, cheese, or shrimp.
- Ornate opera house with a dome in the colors of Brazil's flag.
- One of the founders of Bossa Nova.
- Novel by Jose de Alencar written as part of the Indianist movement, which sought to make a “noble savage” Native American the symbol of Brazil.
- Last monarch of Brazil, nicknamed “the magnanimous.”
- Designed the UN headquarters in New York City.
- Herbal drink known as Ka'ay in Guarani, associated with the gauchos. Known as “mate” in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Bolivia.
- Massacre of republican forces by the Imperial army. Over 1,100 were killed.
- Football player nicknamed “the phenomenon.”
- Former capital of Brazil known for its carnival.
- Uprising against the unconstitutional acts of Getulio Vargas.
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- Beaches surrounded by cliffs and Environmental Protection Areas, with waters containing dolphins and sea turtles.
- Massive rainforest; in fact, the largest on earth.
- Originating in Portugal, this dish is comprised of black beans, pork, and beef. It is often considered the national dish of Brazil.
- Capital of Brazil
- War that led to Uruguay's independence from Brazil.
- Created a commune of liberated enslaved people and fought Portuguese forces until his capture and death in 1695.
- Large city in northern Brazil that got rich off the rubber industry.
- Famous model known for her Hollywood appearances, she is a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Environment Program.
- Stadium built for the 1950 World Cup
- Battle between Portuguese settlers and settlers from elsewhere in Europe over gold deposits.
- Center of a 17th century gold rush and birthplace of Aleijadinho, a famous sculptor.
- F1 racer known for his philanthropy, especially in education.
- Grilled beef popular in Southern Brazil.
- Called “Mauritsstad” while it was the capital of Dutch Brazil.
- Town home to the Blue Lake Grotto, with tropical fish, 480 recorded bird species, and fossils.
- Neighborhood that is home to striking colonial architecture; it once was the center of a slave market.
- Center of Afro-Brazilian culture and home of the largest street party in the world, according to Guinness World Records.
- Football Star with 1,279 goals.
- First piece by Ernesto Nazareth, who would later create the Choro genre (which he called “Brazilian Tango.”)
- 720 meter deep canyon part of Aparados da Serra National Park.
- Modernist painting by Tarsila do Amaral showing an exaggerated human figure, from the Tupi-Guarani word for “Man who eats”
- Wetlands home to caimans and jaguars.
- Nicknamed “The Red Princess,” she formally signed the abolition of slavery in Brazil.
- From the Portuguese for “fortress.”
- Military officer who sought to establish peaceful relations with Indigenous peoples.
- Beach made famous in a bossa nova song.
43 Clues: Capital of Brazil • Football Star with 1,279 goals. • One of the founders of Bossa Nova. • Most populous city in the Americas. • From the Portuguese for “fortress.” • Stadium built for the 1950 World Cup • Largest Art Deco statue in the world. • Wetlands home to caimans and jaguars. • Beach made famous in a bossa nova song. • Grilled beef popular in Southern Brazil. • ...
Country and Nationality 2025-02-19
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- Upin and Ipin Nationalities
- Red and white flag
- Capital city of the United States
- Pyramids. (Egypt)
- People from Thailand
- People from America
- Sushi come from
- Korea The opposite of South Korea
- The capital city of South Korea
- The Great Wall
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- Ahmed from Egypt
- Hoshi from Japan
- Eiffel Tower
- The capital city of England
- Neymar from Brazil
- Capital city of Japan
- Hajj
- Pizza and pasta
- Wu Xiao Min is from China
- kangaroos
20 Clues: Hajj • kangaroos • Eiffel Tower • The Great Wall • Pizza and pasta • Sushi come from • Ahmed from Egypt • Hoshi from Japan • Pyramids. (Egypt) • Neymar from Brazil • Red and white flag • People from America • People from Thailand • Capital city of Japan • Wu Xiao Min is from China • Upin and Ipin Nationalities • The capital city of England • The capital city of South Korea • ...
Country Crossword: Tanzania 2024-12-16
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- Capital of Tanzania
- National park where over one million wildebeest participate in the Great Migration.
- 19th century royal palace of the Zanzibar Sultanate, built on top of a previous palace destroyed in the Anglo-Zanzibar War.
- Rebellion of the citizens of Tanganyika against German colonial rule.
- Second highest uninterrupted waterfall in Africa, shared with Zambia.
- Jurassic-era fossil formation containing animals such as Giraffititan and Kentrosaurus.
- Largest city in Tanzania
- Major Medieval East African city that controlled trade to and from the region; it still maintains a population to this day.
- Former president of Tanzania known for his refusal to vaccinate his citizens against Covid-19.
- Lake home to a national park of the same name, which is home to tree-climbing lions.
- Tallest free-standing mountain in the world and an icon of Africa as a whole.
- Capital of the Zanzibar Sultanate that was important in the spice and slave trades.
- Using European firearms, he toppled the Urambo Monarchy to install himself as king.
- Alkaline lake that serves as a breeding site for flamingos. More infamously, animals that die in its waters calcify instead of decomposing.
- Last Omani Sultan of Zanzibar.
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- Also known as "Whale Shark Island" due to its great numbers of the largest extant fish.
- Site of Jane Goodall's work with chimpanzees.
- Tanzania has the largest population of these big cats in the world.
- Tanzania's second tallest mountain, located close to the Kenyan border.
- Novel by Peter Palangyo about a man who returns to his village to make amends with his dying father.
- Sung Swahili poetry accompanied by strings.
- City nicknamed "Rock City," second largest in Tanzania and the Lake Victoria Basin (after Kampala, Uganda.)
- Current president of Tanzania and the first woman to hold the office.
- Omani sultan who made Zanzibar his capital.
- Notorious Afro-Omani slave trader.
- Founder of the Tanganyika African National Union
- British band whose singer was born in Zanzibar.
- Series of depressions ranging from Lebanon to Mozambique, including Tanzania's East African Rift.
- Railway built from Tanzania to Zambia, financed by China.
- Traditional music and dance style of the African Great Lakes that is characterized by hip movement.
- Both the deepest and second largest lake in the world (only Lake Baikal is deeper), and the source of the German and British colony that comprises much of modern Tanzania.
- 1979 conflict with Uganda that led to the overthrowing of Ugandan President Idi Amin.
- Largest unsubmerged volcanic caldera in the world.
- Mary and Louis Leakey discovered the first human species in this valley.
- Host city of the African Court in the African Union.
35 Clues: Capital of Tanzania • Largest city in Tanzania • Last Omani Sultan of Zanzibar. • Notorious Afro-Omani slave trader. • Sung Swahili poetry accompanied by strings. • Omani sultan who made Zanzibar his capital. • Site of Jane Goodall's work with chimpanzees. • British band whose singer was born in Zanzibar. • Founder of the Tanganyika African National Union • ...
Katis country crossword 2025-04-10
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- Has the color light blue on the bottom
- Has a flower in the middle
- Has the colors blue and red
- Has a red circle in the middle
- Has the colors Black, yellow, and red
- Has 50 stars
- Has the colors green, white, and orange
- Has a blue circle in the middle.
- Has a white cross
- Has the colors green, white, and red
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- Has white and red stripes all over the flag
- Has country has 5 yellow stars on the top
- Has the color white in the middle
- Has a red and blue circle in the middle
- Has a red and blue cross
- Has a green background
- Has a blue and white cross
- Has a yellow stripe across the flag
- Has the color red on the top
- Has a yellow rhombus in the middle
20 Clues: Has 50 stars • Has a white cross • Has a green background • Has a red and blue cross • Has a flower in the middle • Has a blue and white cross • Has the colors blue and red • Has the color red on the top • Has a red circle in the middle • Has a blue circle in the middle. • Has the color white in the middle • Has a yellow rhombus in the middle • Has a yellow stripe across the flag • ...
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 • ...
Lernwortschatz Country life 2026-03-11
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- the beginning of something; to begin
- clothing worn on your foot, inside your shoe
- to move your hand to say hello or goodbye
- even though; used to contrast two ideas
- a strong feeling of surprise, often negative
- a sound, often loud or unwanted
- a spirit you cannot see; something supernatural
- to no longer be visible; to vanish
- a shelter made of fabric, used for camping
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- scary, creepy, or eerie
- the expression on your face when you are happy
- a fictional woman with magic powers
- not fat; slim; not thick
- a middle size; not too big and not too small
- a search for something; the activity of looking for animals
- to put your arms around someone; to hold them close
- a forest; an area with many trees (plural only)
- how big or small something is
- to the other side; across; finished
- a cover worn over the face
- to set up (a tent); to put something up
21 Clues: scary, creepy, or eerie • not fat; slim; not thick • a cover worn over the face • how big or small something is • a sound, often loud or unwanted • to no longer be visible; to vanish • a fictional woman with magic powers • to the other side; across; finished • the beginning of something; to begin • even though; used to contrast two ideas • ...
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 • ...
Lernwortschatz Country life 2026-03-11
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- to move your hand to say hello or goodbye
- the expression on your face when you are happy
- a cover worn over the face
- to set up (a tent); to put something up
- a sound, often loud or unwanted
- a spirit you cannot see; something supernatural
- even though; used to contrast two ideas
- a strong feeling of surprise, often negative
- to the other side; across; finished
- not fat; slim; not thick
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- to no longer be visible; to vanish
- a forest; an area with many trees (plural only)
- scary, creepy, or eerie
- how big or small something is
- a fictional woman with magic powers
- a shelter made of fabric, used for camping
- a middle size; not too big and not too small
- to put your arms around someone; to hold them close
- clothing worn on your foot, inside your shoe
- the beginning of something; to begin
- a search for something; the activity of looking for animals
21 Clues: scary, creepy, or eerie • not fat; slim; not thick • a cover worn over the face • how big or small something is • a sound, often loud or unwanted • to no longer be visible; to vanish • a fictional woman with magic powers • to the other side; across; finished • the beginning of something; to begin • to set up (a tent); to put something up • ...
Lernwortschatz Country life 2026-03-11
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- a forest; an area with many trees (plural only)
- to put your arms around someone; to hold them close
- clothing worn on your foot, inside your shoe
- a spirit you cannot see; something supernatural
- to set up (a tent); to put something up
- a middle size; not too big and not too small
- even though; used to contrast two ideas
- the expression on your face when you are happy
- a shelter made of fabric, used for camping
- to the other side; across; finished
- a cover worn over the face
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- a strong feeling of surprise, often negative
- a sound, often loud or unwanted
- the beginning of something; to begin
- a fictional woman with magic powers
- to no longer be visible; to vanish
- to move your hand to say hello or goodbye
- a search for something; the activity of looking for animals
- how big or small something is
- scary, creepy, or eerie
- not fat; slim; not thick
21 Clues: scary, creepy, or eerie • not fat; slim; not thick • a cover worn over the face • how big or small something is • a sound, often loud or unwanted • to no longer be visible; to vanish • a fictional woman with magic powers • to the other side; across; finished • the beginning of something; to begin • to set up (a tent); to put something up • ...
Coast,country,city 2013-04-22
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 • ...
