country Crossword Puzzles
Latinx Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-09
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- Hispanic pastry dish filled with savory or sweet foods
- Language spoken in Latin America
- Latino Rights Activist
- Hispanic painter's last name
- Latino country in the Carribean
- Popular Mexican food
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- Country in Central America
- Hispanic dance
- Hispanic actor, composer and singer
- Someone from a Spanish speaking country
- Latina Supreme Court Justice
- Latino country named after explorer
- Hispanic Desert
13 Clues: Hispanic dance • Hispanic Desert • Popular Mexican food • Latino Rights Activist • Country in Central America • Latina Supreme Court Justice • Hispanic painter's last name • Latino country in the Carribean • Language spoken in Latin America • Hispanic actor, composer and singer • Latino country named after explorer • Someone from a Spanish speaking country • ...
Imperialism 2018-03-15
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- Native Africans who fought in a war against the Britishafter gold was discovered
- Territory under control of a larger nation; must followall rules of their parent-country
- European country that controlled most of Western africa
- American naval commander that sailed to Tokyo tonegotiate trade between Asia and Western powers
- The first independent African country
- The area owned by a larger power in order toincrease their influence in the region
- Continent that contained the most natural resources;conquered by 7 European nations
- Leader of Egypt who modernized the tax and land systems
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- Indian soldiers who fought against the British in India
- British ruler in India; established after the Sepoys losttheir rebellion against the British
- The trade of this drug led to years of war between thechinese and British
- Forced China to give up rights to Western powers
- One country has political, economic, and military dominance over a weaker nation
- European country that controlled South Africa, India,and parts of China
- US went to war with Spain for the independence of this country; after the war, the US maintained control of the country until it eventually received independence in 1903
15 Clues: The first independent African country • Forced China to give up rights to Western powers • Indian soldiers who fought against the British in India • European country that controlled most of Western africa • Leader of Egypt who modernized the tax and land systems • European country that controlled South Africa, India,and parts of China • ...
China and India 2022-10-05
11 Clues: land; nation • children's home • ending pregnancy • member of a nation • porcelain; country • mountainous country • subcontinental country • inhabitants of a region • the number of individuals in an area • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • follower for India's most popular region
CNN 10 Crossword 2022-03-01
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- What did the girls wedding ring fall into
- What country has people securing land to help animals that are endangered
- What country is the a 16 yr old boy from that beat a norwegian chess grandmaster
- What type of government is China
- What country had the most olympic gold medals
- What did the US put on Russia after they attacked Ukraine
- The name of the rover on Mars
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- What country did the school's mini boat land in
- What country let US troops stay in
- What star in the universe recently had an eruption
- What do wolves do to communicate at night
- What country is Mt. Etna in
- What organization is the following countries in, Poland, United states aka The North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- What country is sending “peacekeeping troops” into Ukraine
- How long was Zoey missing from owner
15 Clues: What country is Mt. Etna in • The name of the rover on Mars • What type of government is China • What country let US troops stay in • How long was Zoey missing from owner • What did the girls wedding ring fall into • What do wolves do to communicate at night • What country had the most olympic gold medals • What country did the school's mini boat land in • ...
World Languages 2023-09-07
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- Aristotelies , Socrates, Plato lived in Greece and they spoke....
- Latvia is the country . ….is the language of the country.
- Danube crosses Budapest which is the capital city of Hungary. Do you know the language people speak in Hungary?
- The trade mark of the country is the Aifel Towe.The language of the country is...
- In Romania the official language is…
- Ljubljana is the capital city of Slovenia. People in Slovenia speak...
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- In Croatia people speak…
- This language is spoken in German.
- The language of Italy is…
- “OLE” use to say people in Spain.
- Moldavia is the country.Can you guess the language of the country?
- “Dobre rano” use to say, every morning people who speak…
- The flag of the country has got a white crescent moon and a
- Warszawa is the capital city of Poland. Citizens of Poland speak...
14 Clues: In Croatia people speak… • The language of Italy is… • “OLE” use to say people in Spain. • This language is spoken in German. • In Romania the official language is… • “Dobre rano” use to say, every morning people who speak… • Latvia is the country . ….is the language of the country. • The flag of the country has got a white crescent moon and a • ...
World War 1 Review 2025-01-06
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- When no side can expect to win
- Building up a country's military
- The ____ of Archuduke Ferdinand was the spark
- Extreme pride in your country
- Once battle lines were set, armies dug ___ for miles and miles
- This country declared war on Serbia, starting WW1
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- An agreement to defend another country
- This country found itself in a two-front war against France and Russia
- This alliance included France, Britain, and Russia
- WW1 became a war of ____ which meant each country gambled that they could pour more soldiers and resources to the front and win
- The ____ Plan involved invading Belgium to get to France
- This alliance included Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- Building a nation's empire around the world
- This country wanted to stay out of the war, despite requests by its allies to join
14 Clues: Extreme pride in your country • When no side can expect to win • Building up a country's military • An agreement to defend another country • Building a nation's empire around the world • The ____ of Archuduke Ferdinand was the spark • This country declared war on Serbia, starting WW1 • This alliance included France, Britain, and Russia • ...
countries 2024-09-14
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- Second largest country by land area, known for maple syrup
- Continent and country known for kangaroos and the Outback
- Ancient civilization with pyramids and the Sphinx
- Diverse South Asian nation with the Taj Mahal
- North American country famous for tacos and ancient Mayan ruins
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- European country known for beer, sausages, and Oktoberfest
- South American country home to the Amazon rainforest
- Southeast Asian country known as the "Land of Smiles"
- Largest country by land area, spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia
- Romantic European country known for the Eiffel Tower
- Island nation famous for sushi and cherry blossoms
11 Clues: Diverse South Asian nation with the Taj Mahal • Ancient civilization with pyramids and the Sphinx • Island nation famous for sushi and cherry blossoms • South American country home to the Amazon rainforest • Romantic European country known for the Eiffel Tower • Southeast Asian country known as the "Land of Smiles" • ...
CNN 10 Crossword 2022-03-01
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- What did the girls wedding ring fall into
- What country has people securing land to help animals that are endangered
- What country is the a 16 yr old boy from that beat a norwegian chess grandmaster
- What type of government is China
- What country had the most olympic gold medals
- What did the US put on Russia after they attacked Ukraine
- The name of the rover on Mars
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- What country did the school's mini boat land in
- What country let US troops stay in
- What star in the universe recently had an eruption
- What do wolves do to communicate at night
- What country is Mt. Etna in
- What organization is the following countries in, Poland, United states aka The North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- What country is sending “peacekeeping troops” into Ukraine
- How long was Zoey missing from owner
15 Clues: What country is Mt. Etna in • The name of the rover on Mars • What type of government is China • What country let US troops stay in • How long was Zoey missing from owner • What did the girls wedding ring fall into • What do wolves do to communicate at night • What country had the most olympic gold medals • What country did the school's mini boat land in • ...
Round 2: G20 Summits 2023-03-17
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- Country whose capital is Beijing, participated in G20 summit in 2009
- States Country hosted the first-ever G20 summit in 2008
- Obama President of the United States during the G20 summit in 2016
- Biden President of the United States and attended the G20 summit in 2021
- Country whose capital is Moscow, participated in G20 summit in 2009
- Agenda of Russian G20 summit, 2013
- 20 Initiative to promote gender equality and women empowerment
- Country hosted G20 summit in 2014
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- Arabia Country which hosted the G20 summit in 2020
- European country hosted the very first G20 summit in 2008
- Aires City hosted the G20 summit in 2018 in Argentina
- Number of members of countries G20
- Main Topic of discussion during G20 summit in 2018 in Argentina
- G7 and G20 Nation
- Continent which has the most number of G20 members countries
15 Clues: G7 and G20 Nation • Country hosted G20 summit in 2014 • Number of members of countries G20 • Agenda of Russian G20 summit, 2013 • Arabia Country which hosted the G20 summit in 2020 • Aires City hosted the G20 summit in 2018 in Argentina • States Country hosted the first-ever G20 summit in 2008 • European country hosted the very first G20 summit in 2008 • ...
civics 2023-02-10
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- the use of violence by groups against civilians for a political goal
- someone living in a foreign country without authorization
- expelling a foreigner from a country, typically on grounds of illegal status
- government of a city or town
- the inhabitant of a particular country
- allows people to choose their leaders and voice their opinions on issues
- a plan for collecting and spending money
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- movement of people to another country in search of better jobs
- course of government action to achieve community goals
- people who live in a foreign country but keep citizenship in their own country
- form of government controlled by one person or group of people
- increased the annual limits on the total level of immigration to the United States
- ruling authority for a community
- the study of the rights and duties of citizens
14 Clues: government of a city or town • ruling authority for a community • the inhabitant of a particular country • a plan for collecting and spending money • the study of the rights and duties of citizens • course of government action to achieve community goals • someone living in a foreign country without authorization • ...
task 7 crossword 2013-05-20
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- / the 2nd richest country in the world
- / a barmitzvah or batmitzvah happens in this religion at the age of 12/13
- / chocolate is famous in this country, how do you say hello in their language?
- / the poorest country in the world
- / if you do your insurance through this you get a meerkat toy
- / the richest country in the world
- / in this religion, the place of worship is a mosque
- / the 2nd poorest country in the world
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- tag / how do you say hello from where 'Bugatti Veyron' cars are made?
- / the most common religion in the UK
- an insurance compare website
- / bullfighting is famous in this country, how do you say hello in their language?
- / difference in race, language and ethnicity
- / how do you say hello from where 'Louis Vuitton' bags are made?
14 Clues: an insurance compare website • / the poorest country in the world • / the richest country in the world • / the most common religion in the UK • / the 2nd richest country in the world • / the 2nd poorest country in the world • / difference in race, language and ethnicity • / in this religion, the place of worship is a mosque • ...
big sal's puzzle 2016-04-19
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- price index - A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the price level of a market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by households. The CPI is a statistical estimate constructed using the prices of a sample of representative items whose prices are collected periodically.
- - The total amount of a product (good or service) available for purchase at any specified price.
- business - International business is defined as commercial transactions that occur across country borders. When a company sells products in the US, Japan and throughout Europe, this is an example of international business.
- country - a nonindustrialized or Third World country.
- Large marsupial
- dependency - Mutual dependence at a global level. One country depends on another country for something and that country may depend on another country, which eventually creates global interdependence. Importing and exporting of goods and services highly contributes to global interdependence. Certain commodities such as oil have created a global interdependence between countries that produce the precious commodity and those that covet it.
- price - Unique price at which buyers and sellers agree to trade in an open market at a particular time. In formal markets (such stock exchanges) there are two market prices: the offer (selling) price which is higher, and bid (buying) price that is lower.
- - Ever-present situation in all markets whereby either less goods are available than the demand for them, or only too little money is available to their potential buyers for making the purchase.
- - Sale or return of publicly owned enterprises to private ownership and control. Opposite of nationalization.
- of production - Resources required for generation of goods or services, generally classified into four major groups
- system - An organized way in which a state or nation allocates its resources and apportions goods and services in the national community.
- country - a poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially.
- national product - Gross national product (GNP) is the market value of all the products and services produced in one year by labour and property supplied by the citizens of a country.
- economy - An economic system in which both the private enterprise and a degree of state monopoly (usually in public services, defense, infrastructure, and basic industries) coexist. All modern economies are mixed where the means of production are shared between the private and public sectors. Also called dual economy.
- barriers - A government imposed restriction on the free international exchange of goods or services.
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- - Broadly, social heritage of a group (organized community or society).
- advantage - Comparative advantage is the ability of a firm or individual to produce goods and/or services at a lower opportunity cost than other firms or individuals.
- Has a trunk
- cost - A benefit, profit, or value of something that must be given up to acquire or achieve something else. Since every resource (land, money, time, etc.) can be put to alternative uses, every action, choice, or decision has an associated opportunity cost.
- advantage - the ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity more efficiently than another individual or group.
- - the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities (e.g., buildings, roads, and power supplies) needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- - A sustained, rapid increase in prices, as measured by some broad index (such as Consumer Price Index) over months or years, and mirrored in the correspondingly decreasing purchasing power of the currency. It has its worst effect on the fixed-wage earners, and is a disincentive to save.
- country - A newly industrialized country (NIC) is a term used by political scientists and economists to describe a country whose level of economic development ranks it somewhere between the developing and first-world classifications.
- - The theories, principles, and models that deal with how the market process works.
- economy - An economy in which market mechanisms are replaced by a centralized state authority which coordinates all economic activity through commands, directives and regulations for the purpose of achieving broader socio-economic and political objectives.
- of trade - the difference in value between a country's imports and exports.
- Likes to chase mice
- debt - Foreign debt is an outstanding loan that one country owes to another country or institutions within that country. Foreign debt also includes due payments to international organizations such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
- Man's best friend
- - Products of local origin sold to other countries. See also export.
- - Commerce: A claim for a sum of money as due, necessary, or required.
- business - Commercial activities conducted within a nation or a commercial entity that conducts economic transactions inside the borders of its home nation. A domestic business typically has the advantage of only having to deal with its local currency, customs, culture, regulations and tax system.
- - Products of foreign origin brought into a country.
- Flying mammal
34 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • - Products of foreign origin brought into a country. • country - a nonindustrialized or Third World country. • - Products of local origin sold to other countries. See also export. • - Commerce: A claim for a sum of money as due, necessary, or required. • ...
Spanish Speaking Countries 2025-09-09
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- Asunción belongs to _______?
- Managua belongs to _______?
- On the equator of Ecuador
- The country of Perú has this capital.
- The capital of Venezuela
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- In what country is Montevideo?
- Madrid is the capital of _______?
- This city is in Colombia
- The capital Honduras is _________?
- This city's capital means "good air"
- La Habana is its capital
- I am the only country with two capitals
- The country of this capital means "rich coast"
- Santiago is the capital of _______?
14 Clues: This city is in Colombia • La Habana is its capital • The capital of Venezuela • On the equator of Ecuador • Managua belongs to _______? • Asunción belongs to _______? • In what country is Montevideo? • Madrid is the capital of _______? • The capital Honduras is _________? • Santiago is the capital of _______? • This city's capital means "good air" • ...
My Crossword 2018-10-24
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- A weight hung from a fixed point so that it can swing freely
- Send something to another country
- The action of transporting someone
- I have a ..... phone
- Give something in recognition of loss recompense.
- You catch public .........
- The ability to move from one place to another
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- A thing that is added or attached to something larger
- Something on a bike to help not feel bumps
- The quantity of motion given by a person
- A large, flat case for sheets of paper
- Something that you can carry
- Move to a lower position usually as a punishment.
- Action of a country for active service.
- Bring something into a country
- Expel from a country
- Not moving
- Provided with a reason for doing something
18 Clues: Not moving • I have a ..... phone • Expel from a country • You catch public ......... • Something that you can carry • Bring something into a country • Send something to another country • The action of transporting someone • A large, flat case for sheets of paper • Action of a country for active service. • The quantity of motion given by a person • ...
WH Ch. 34 Review 2021-04-21
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- president of Russia today
- Man's best friend
- Commie leader of China
- British prime minister
- major exporting country 1950-1990
- Serbs killed these
- president of Russia free market economy
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- country ruled by a dictator
- killing an ethnic group
- president who started glasnost
- Russia's 30% deposit of worlds
- female leader of Germany
- China's kiddo policy
- openness
- Wall symbol of Cold War
- country put back together
- Square in China (protests)
17 Clues: openness • Man's best friend • Serbs killed these • China's kiddo policy • Commie leader of China • British prime minister • killing an ethnic group • Wall symbol of Cold War • female leader of Germany • president of Russia today • country put back together • Square in China (protests) • country ruled by a dictator • president who started glasnost • Russia's 30% deposit of worlds • ...
vocab exam 3 2022-03-07
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- a border separating two countries.
- dead
- treating someone badly due to religion or race
- send someone back to their country due to a crime
- violently killing someone (like Hitler did of Jews)
- violent protest of people screaming in the streets
- enemy forces against you
- watch or vigil held beside the body of someone who has died (starts with w)
- take things into a country illegally
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- give money to convince someone to do something
- jewish place of worship
- very nervous
- forced to join the army
- refusal to comply with something
- a country who controls another country
- a person who struggles with age related disease
16 Clues: dead • very nervous • jewish place of worship • forced to join the army • enemy forces against you • refusal to comply with something • a border separating two countries. • take things into a country illegally • a country who controls another country • give money to convince someone to do something • treating someone badly due to religion or race • ...
Trade 2024-03-12
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- a good or service manufactured in one country and sold in a different country
- people who have one thing and want a different thing can exchange or trade it voluntarily with each other.
- Trade, is international trade that removes all trade barriers between countries
- is an act of trading goods or services between two or more parties without the use of money
- Economic decisions of one country can affect the economies of other nations
- “financial contributionss” by a government which provides a benefit.
- a limit or restriction on how many of a good can be imported into a country
- is when a foreign producer sells a product in the United States at a price that is below that producer's sales price in the country of origin, or at a price that is lower than the cost of production.
- goods, or services brought in from another country.
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- Barriers, A government regulation, or tax that restricts the free exchange of goods and services, especially cross national barriers.
- Cartel that control the global oil supply
- a tax on goods that are imported from a target nation
- a free trade agreement madeThe in 1994 between the US, Canada, and Mexico
- legal restrictions on trade with a country.
- a law that forbids trading with another country usually done as punishment for bad behavior
15 Clues: Cartel that control the global oil supply • legal restrictions on trade with a country. • goods, or services brought in from another country. • a tax on goods that are imported from a target nation • “financial contributionss” by a government which provides a benefit. • a free trade agreement madeThe in 1994 between the US, Canada, and Mexico • ...
Geography 2020-05-03
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- The oldest country in the world.
- Kangaroos come from this country.
- The country of the Great Wall.
- They speak German in this country.
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- This country has the second largest population after China.
- The capital city is Moscow.
- The country of the pyramids.
- Brasilia is the capital of this country.
- People eat pasta in this country.
- The capital of England.
10 Clues: The capital of England. • The capital city is Moscow. • The country of the pyramids. • The country of the Great Wall. • The oldest country in the world. • People eat pasta in this country. • Kangaroos come from this country. • They speak German in this country. • Brasilia is the capital of this country. • This country has the second largest population after China.
COUNTRIES 2025-12-20
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- Country with the largest population
- Only country that is also a continent
- African country with the pyramids
- Land of the Rising Sun
- Middle Eastern country known as the Holy Land
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- Country shaped like a boot
- Island nation famous for volcanoes and geysers
- European country famous for windmills and tulips
- Country known for the Eiffel Tower
- Largest country in South America
10 Clues: Land of the Rising Sun • Country shaped like a boot • Largest country in South America • African country with the pyramids • Country known for the Eiffel Tower • Country with the largest population • Only country that is also a continent • Middle Eastern country known as the Holy Land • Island nation famous for volcanoes and geysers • ...
Lesson 2 Vocabulary 2023-01-31
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- the act of going global
- a trade route from Africa to america to Europe
- a person traveling for religious reasons
- a leg of the triangular trade from africa to america
- Moving into a country
- rights movement a movement to gain equal rights for African Americans
- Passage a believed route to Asia through Canada
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- creating a company in another country
- Depression a severe economic crash
- a subarctic forest
- something going out of a country
- Moving to another area
- something coming into a country
- land of the British empire
- a revolt against officers by solders and laborers
- How much money someone makes
16 Clues: a subarctic forest • Moving into a country • Moving to another area • the act of going global • land of the British empire • How much money someone makes • something coming into a country • something going out of a country • Depression a severe economic crash • creating a company in another country • a person traveling for religious reasons • ...
Immigration 2023-06-02
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- People who immigrated from Italy
- to cheat
- someone that moves from one country to another to live there
- belonging to a foreign country or nation
- People who Immigrated from Ireland
- To be a national of a particular country.
- to protest
- someone who flees his or her country due to a fear of persecution
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- an idiot
- A nonimmigrant visa issued for someone to visit the US for a period of time
- a rowdy young man
- to disappear or leave quickly
- shut up
- People who immigrated from Germany
- a homeless child who roams and sleeps in the street
- to get upset
16 Clues: shut up • an idiot • to cheat • to protest • to get upset • a rowdy young man • to disappear or leave quickly • People who immigrated from Italy • People who immigrated from Germany • People who Immigrated from Ireland • belonging to a foreign country or nation • To be a national of a particular country. • a homeless child who roams and sleeps in the street • ...
World War 2 2023-05-31
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- Who was the last Country to join WW2
- Who did German troops go after first
- When did WW2 end
- When did WW2 start
- The ultimate invasion weapon
- Flying-Fortress
- What country was bombed in WW2
- The leader of Germany in WW2
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- Germany's best take during the time being
- Who is the prime minister of England
- what is Rosie the Riveter
- A powerful explosive
- The primary targets for Nazis
- The strongest country in WW2 and was founded in 1871
- How many civilians died on Hiroshima
- The second strongest country in WW2
16 Clues: Flying-Fortress • When did WW2 end • When did WW2 start • A powerful explosive • what is Rosie the Riveter • The ultimate invasion weapon • The leader of Germany in WW2 • The primary targets for Nazis • What country was bombed in WW2 • The second strongest country in WW2 • Who was the last Country to join WW2 • Who is the prime minister of England • ...
Vocabulary - History 2025-09-30
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- Cause,generate.
- Durar.
- To manage or control a country.
- A major route bewtween Asia and Europe. (two words)
- Advancement, evolution.
- The right of being able to do whatever you want.
- A group of countries ruled by a single person or government.
- A country that has a queen or king.
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- Descenso
- The group of people who officially control a country.
- The largest country in the world. It used to be part of the Soviet Union.
- Commerce
- If something is .......... believed, it is believed by many people.
- Something that is achieved after a lot of work.
- Information and facts about something.
- A country's fighting force.
16 Clues: Durar. • Descenso • Commerce • Cause,generate. • Advancement, evolution. • A country's fighting force. • To manage or control a country. • A country that has a queen or king. • Information and facts about something. • Something that is achieved after a lot of work. • The right of being able to do whatever you want. • A major route bewtween Asia and Europe. (two words) • ...
More Countries 2022-12-31
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- This country sounds cold but it is not (5)
- You will find famous pyramids here (5)
- The Shamrock Isle (7)
- A country in the Far East, famous for sushi (5)
- A country famous for the Taj Mahal building (5)
- Clogs are traditionally worn here (7)
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- Lots of Geysers here (7)
- A neighbouring country to Australia (3,7)
- Where Table Mountain is (5,6)
- A country famous for its ancient history (6)
- This country has the same name as a nut (6)
- China wants to take over this island (6)
12 Clues: The Shamrock Isle (7) • Lots of Geysers here (7) • Where Table Mountain is (5,6) • Clogs are traditionally worn here (7) • You will find famous pyramids here (5) • China wants to take over this island (6) • A neighbouring country to Australia (3,7) • This country sounds cold but it is not (5) • This country has the same name as a nut (6) • ...
Foods of the World 2023-04-21
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- Known for cheese and baguettes
- This country is famous for Chow Mien and Won Tons
- Home of the Greek Salad
- This countries most famous food is Pad Thai
- This country is famous for Pizza and Pasta
- Famous for its Maple Syrup
- Food from this country includes Tacos and Burritos
- Food from this country includes Sushi and Raman
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- Origin of burgers and fast food
- This cheese is known for its holes
- Home of Fish and Chips
- This country is famous for curry dishes
- Famous for BBQ shrimp and kangaroo steak
13 Clues: Home of Fish and Chips • Home of the Greek Salad • Famous for its Maple Syrup • Known for cheese and baguettes • Origin of burgers and fast food • This cheese is known for its holes • This country is famous for curry dishes • Famous for BBQ shrimp and kangaroo steak • This country is famous for Pizza and Pasta • This countries most famous food is Pad Thai • ...
I LOVE MY COUNTRY! 2016-02-06
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- The territory of a nation or state; land.
- A country of southwest Asia on the eastern Mediterranean Sea
- A landmass, especially one smaller than a continent, entirely surrounded by water.
- A large natural stream of water emptying into an ocean, lake, or other body of water.
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- A country of northwest South America with coastlines on the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
- A center of population, commerce, and culture.
- The shore of a body of water, especially when sandy or pebbly.
- A dry, often sandy region of little rainfall.
- Having great strength, force, quantity or size.
9 Clues: The territory of a nation or state; land. • A dry, often sandy region of little rainfall. • A center of population, commerce, and culture. • Having great strength, force, quantity or size. • A country of southwest Asia on the eastern Mediterranean Sea • The shore of a body of water, especially when sandy or pebbly. • ...
Kao Li's New Country 2022-03-16
9 Clues: A male sibling. • The head of a school • Costs a lot of money. • People who buy things. • A shop where you sit down to eat. • The name of the land in which you live. • The person who serves you at a restaurant. • Someone who is sad and cries all the time. • When you work for someone and get paid money.
Which Country Christmas Tradition? 2023-12-14
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- Children receive candy or rotten potatoes
- use decorations that mimic the natural formation of spider webs
- Hide a pickle in the Christmas tree
- Families head to KFC for finger licking good Christmas meal
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- Make their way to mass on roller skates
- Put a red candle in a front window
- Men dress as goats, called capra
- The Yule Goat is their Christmas symbol
- Hide brooms so witched won't find them
9 Clues: Men dress as goats, called capra • Put a red candle in a front window • Hide a pickle in the Christmas tree • Hide brooms so witched won't find them • Make their way to mass on roller skates • The Yule Goat is their Christmas symbol • Children receive candy or rotten potatoes • Families head to KFC for finger licking good Christmas meal • ...
What country is it? 2024-07-06
Across
- This country is famous for yoga
- The biggest country in the world
- The capital of this country is Berlin
- The homeland of sushi
- The country with lots of factories
Down
- This is a homeland of pizza
- The country where people speak English
- The country which has a flag with stars
- This country is famous for fashion and croissants
9 Clues: The homeland of sushi • This is a homeland of pizza • This country is famous for yoga • The biggest country in the world • The country with lots of factories • The capital of this country is Berlin • The country where people speak English • The country which has a flag with stars • This country is famous for fashion and croissants
A Country of Contrasts 2025-05-15
Cross Word Puzzle 2025-02-19
Across
- Corporation – A company in multiple countries.
- Policy – Central bank control of money and interest.
- Agreement – A trade agreement among multiple nations.
- Market – Countries with free trade and regulations.
- Country – A highly industrialized nation.
- Integration – Removing trade barriers and unifying policies.
- Agreement – A trade agreement between two countries.
- Bloc – Nations reducing trade barriers together.
- State – A fully sovereign nation.
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- Country – A country with low development.
- Economy – Shared economic policies and currency.
- Liberalization – Reducing or removing trade barriers.
- – Global economic and cultural connections.
- Country – A growing but developing nation.
- – Economic focus on specific regions.
- Market – Free movement of goods, services, and people.
- Policy – Government taxation and spending policies.
17 Clues: State – A fully sovereign nation. • – Economic focus on specific regions. • Country – A country with low development. • Country – A highly industrialized nation. • Country – A growing but developing nation. • – Global economic and cultural connections. • Corporation – A company in multiple countries. • Economy – Shared economic policies and currency. • ...
countries that speak inglish 2023-09-14
Across
- what country originates from a volcano?
- wich country originated from refuges from india?
- wich country is the tird biggest island of the caribe ?
- wich country has 50 states?
- what country has 2 main islands and many small ones?
- wich country king edward conquerd parts of?
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- what country is located in the medditarean sea
- what country habited by seltas
- what countryis the most populated in africa?
- what country is famous for golf?
10 Clues: wich country has 50 states? • what country habited by seltas • what country is famous for golf? • what country originates from a volcano? • wich country king edward conquerd parts of? • what countryis the most populated in africa? • what country is located in the medditarean sea • wich country originated from refuges from india? • ...
Imperialism 2018-03-15
Across
- One country has political, economic, and military dominance over a weaker nation
- Forced China to give up rights to Western powers
- Indian soldiers who fought against the British in India
- Continent that contained the most natural resources;conquered by 7 European nations
- European country that controlled South Africa, India,and parts of China
- Native Africans who fought in a war against the Britishafter gold was discovered
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- The first independent African country
- Territory under control of a larger nation; must followall rules of their parent-country
- British ruler in India; established after the Sepoys losttheir rebellion against the British
- The area owned by a larger power in order toincrease their influence in the region
- Leader of Egypt who modernized the tax and land systems
- American naval commander that sailed to Tokyo tonegotiate trade between Asia and Western powers
- The trade of this drug led to years of war between thechinese and British
- US went to war with Spain for the independence of this country; after the war, the US maintained control of the country until it eventually received independence in 1903
- European country that controlled most of Western africa
15 Clues: The first independent African country • Forced China to give up rights to Western powers • Leader of Egypt who modernized the tax and land systems • Indian soldiers who fought against the British in India • European country that controlled most of Western africa • European country that controlled South Africa, India,and parts of China • ...
Imperialism 2018-03-15
Across
- The area owned by a larger power in order toincrease their influence in the region
- Native Africans who fought in a war against the Britishafter gold was discovered
- American naval commander that sailed to Tokyo tonegotiate trade between Asia and Western powers
- The first independent African country
- Continent that contained the most natural resources;conquered by 7 European nations
- Leader of Egypt who modernized the tax and land systems
- British ruler in India; established after the Sepoys losttheir rebellion against the British
- The trade of this drug led to years of war between thechinese and British
Down
- European country that controlled most of Western africa
- One country has political, economic, and military dominance over a weaker nation
- Forced China to give up rights to Western powers
- US went to war with Spain for the independence of this country; after the war, the US maintained control of the country until it eventually received independence in 1903
- Indian soldiers who fought against the British in India
- European country that controlled South Africa, India,and parts of China
- Territory under control of a larger nation; must followall rules of their parent-country
15 Clues: The first independent African country • Forced China to give up rights to Western powers • European country that controlled most of Western africa • Indian soldiers who fought against the British in India • Leader of Egypt who modernized the tax and land systems • European country that controlled South Africa, India,and parts of China • ...
ASIA 2023-06-16
Across
- Country with a rich cultural heritage, breathtaking mountains, and warm hospitality.
- Archipelago of beautiful islands, hospitable people, and stunning natural wonders.
- Land of smiles, known for its stunning temples, delicious cuisine, and vibrant street markets.
- Land of ancient history and religious significance, with diverse cultures and vibrant city life.
- Arabia Ancient desert kingdom with rich history, majestic mosques, and traditional Bedouin hospitality.
- Cultural melting pot with diverse traditions, stunning beaches, and iconic Petronas Towers.
- Modern and clean city-state known for its impressive skyline, multiculturalism, and delicious street food.
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- Dynamic and fast-developing country famous for K-pop, technology, and delicious food.
- Historic country with a rich Persian heritage, beautiful architecture, and renowned hospitality.
- Tropical paradise with beautiful islands, rich biodiversity, and warm hospitality.
- Bridge between Europe and Asia, with a fascinating blend of Eastern and Western cultures, and delicious cuisine.
- Colorful and vibrant country with a rich heritage and diverse traditions.
- Ancient and diverse country known for its rich history and culture.
- Picturesque country with breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and delicious street food.
- Modern and technologically advanced country with a unique blend of tradition and innovation.
15 Clues: Ancient and diverse country known for its rich history and culture. • Colorful and vibrant country with a rich heritage and diverse traditions. • Archipelago of beautiful islands, hospitable people, and stunning natural wonders. • Tropical paradise with beautiful islands, rich biodiversity, and warm hospitality. • ...
New Zealand government and Money revision of vocabulary 2026-02-23
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- resources materials found in nature that people use to survive or make products.
- New Zealand's method of voting, where people can vote for a person and a political party
- the basic systems and structures a country needs to function properly
- the system a country uses to produce, buy, sell, and trade goods and services
- the process where countries become more connected to each other through trade, travel, technology, and communication
- A group of senior MPs in the government responsible for looking after government departments.
- An MP in the government who is not in charge of anything.
- An area of the country that votes together for one person to go into parliament
- goods or services that a country buys from other countries.
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- goods or services that a country sells to other countries.
- New Zealand's head of state.
- Trade when countries buy and sell goods and services with other countries.
- A member of a country who has the right to vote.
- A type of government in which ordinary people vote and have some power.
- when people from one country move to another land and take control of it, often settling there and changing the local culture, economy, and government.
15 Clues: New Zealand's head of state. • A member of a country who has the right to vote. • An MP in the government who is not in charge of anything. • goods or services that a country sells to other countries. • goods or services that a country buys from other countries. • the basic systems and structures a country needs to function properly • ...
Asia Y8 2021-03-09
Across
- An iconic volcano in Japan (4)
- This country has 17,000 islands (8)
- Kuala Lumpur is the capital city of this country (8)
- When you move from one place to another (9)
- Lots of trees are being cut down to plant this crop which is used in a third of supermarket products (4,3)
- Was its own country until 1950 when China took control (5)
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- A word for cutting down trees (13)
- A country half in Asia and half in Europe (6)
- The fastest growing city in the world (9)
- The longest river in China (7)
- A Chinese city that has the world's biggest container port (8)
- Hanoi is the capital city of this country (7)
- An endangered animal in China that eats bamboo (5)
- New Delhi is the capital city of this country (5)
14 Clues: An iconic volcano in Japan (4) • The longest river in China (7) • A word for cutting down trees (13) • This country has 17,000 islands (8) • The fastest growing city in the world (9) • When you move from one place to another (9) • A country half in Asia and half in Europe (6) • Hanoi is the capital city of this country (7) • ...
4.3 pt 2 2026-03-11
Across
- Soldiers sent to fight in wars.
- Iraq invaded this country in 1990.
- The military operation that pushed Iraq out of Kuwait in 1991.
- The country the U.S. tried to invade during the Bay of Pigs.
- Another word for a military attack on a country.
- The Southeast Asian country where the U.S. fought a long war to stop communism.
- Many Americans held these against the Vietnam War.
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- The conflict that began in 1914 involving the Allies and Central Powers.
- The general term for a large armed conflict between nations.
- The country targeted by NATO air strikes during the Kosovo conflict.
- The region where NATO intervened in 1999.
- The political system the U.S. tried to stop in Vietnam.
- The organization that carried out air strikes during the Kosovo conflict.
- The country ruled by Saddam Hussein.
14 Clues: Soldiers sent to fight in wars. • Iraq invaded this country in 1990. • The country ruled by Saddam Hussein. • The region where NATO intervened in 1999. • Another word for a military attack on a country. • Many Americans held these against the Vietnam War. • The political system the U.S. tried to stop in Vietnam. • ...
Travel Crossword 2013-12-08
Across
- a stamp placed in your passport for the country you will be visiting, stating the length of time you are allowed to visit the country.
- a person or organisation that conducts business on behalf of another
- Which organisation must a traveller report to if they have lost their passport and they are in Australia.
- Name the Capital of France
- tax a tax that must be paid when leaving a country.
- Name a good that travellers are not allowed to import into the country
- Name a type of travel in which the transport is by air?
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- Convention the international convention that sets standards for people who have been arrested outside their own country.
- place to stay on arriving at the destination hotel.
- a travel plan
- exchange rate Name a financial issue travellers have to face in another country?
- Service Name the organisation that has the responsibility of preventing prohibited imports and exports from entering and leaving Australia.
- an official document granting permission to travel between countries.
- of ethics What do the members of AFTA have to follow?
- what type of insurance is required for someone travelling to a different country?
15 Clues: a travel plan • Name the Capital of France • place to stay on arriving at the destination hotel. • tax a tax that must be paid when leaving a country. • of ethics What do the members of AFTA have to follow? • Name a type of travel in which the transport is by air? • a person or organisation that conducts business on behalf of another • ...
Countries of the World 2019-12-19
Across
- Hanoi is the capital of this country
- another word for Spanish (nationality)
- the capital of the USA
- the capital of Egypt
- the capital of Australia
- the language in America
- the capital of Spain
Down
- the capital of China
- Ottawa is the capital of this country
- this is a continent with one country on it
- the second language in Ottawa
- the nationality in Tokyo
- Berlin is the capital of this country
- the language in Russia
14 Clues: the capital of China • the capital of Egypt • the capital of Spain • the capital of the USA • the language in Russia • the language in America • the nationality in Tokyo • the capital of Australia • the second language in Ottawa • Hanoi is the capital of this country • Ottawa is the capital of this country • Berlin is the capital of this country • ...
UK Culture Crossword 2026-03-14
Across
- Large historic building where kings and queens lived
- Country west of England
- Capital city of England
- Capital city of Scotland
- Symbol of a country, often red, white and blue
- A very popular British drink
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- The largest country in the United Kingdom
- Country famous for kilts and bagpipes
- Traditional Scottish musical instrument
- Language spoken in Wales
- Capital city of Wales
- Traditional Scottish clothing
- Capital city of Northern Ireland
- Word that completes the name 'United ______'
14 Clues: Capital city of Wales • Country west of England • Capital city of England • Language spoken in Wales • Capital city of Scotland • A very popular British drink • Traditional Scottish clothing • Capital city of Northern Ireland • Country famous for kilts and bagpipes • Traditional Scottish musical instrument • The largest country in the United Kingdom • ...
Deuteronomy 2017-11-01
14 Clues: Adored • Unruly • Pledge • Affection • A baby cow • Very strong • A field or plot • Fifth Bible book • Husband and wife • A land or country • To vow or be assured • Country in the Bible • Creator of the world • A country next to Israel
Westward Expansion and Immigration vocab pt. 1 2023-05-01
Across
- a person who lives in a place legally and has all the rights and protections of that country
- something that causes a person to emigrate such as a war, famine, religious persecution or natural disaster
- to move from one country or region to another
- to become a part of a different group or country
- the habits, beliefs and traditions of a particular people, place or time
- a gold-seeker in the California gold rush of 1849
- to leave a country and move to another
- a person who is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints
- one of the first people to settle in a territory
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- something that attracts a person to another country such as better job or educational opportunity
- a feeling of unfair dislike against an individual or group because of some characteristic such as race or religion
- a Spanish speaking person who had settled in California
- a person who comes from his or her homeland to settle in another country
- an unwillingness to grant rights to another people
- a person who flees for safety, usually to another country
15 Clues: to leave a country and move to another • to move from one country or region to another • to become a part of a different group or country • one of the first people to settle in a territory • a gold-seeker in the California gold rush of 1849 • an unwillingness to grant rights to another people • a Spanish speaking person who had settled in California • ...
Siddharth currency crossword 2020-04-10
Across
- The holist country in Islam
- Mahtma Gandhi started freedom struggle from this country
- The land of Jews
- Country that ruled the world
- The land of snake charmers
- The fifth largest country in the world
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- Former East Pakistan
- The land of the rising sun
- The land of Taliban
- start of Covid-19
- The largest country in the world
- A block of countries using common currency
12 Clues: The land of Jews • start of Covid-19 • The land of Taliban • Former East Pakistan • The land of the rising sun • The land of snake charmers • The holist country in Islam • Country that ruled the world • The largest country in the world • The fifth largest country in the world • A block of countries using common currency • Mahtma Gandhi started freedom struggle from this country
Canberra Homework Crossword 2018-04-16
Across
- A place to remember and respect someone or something
- Flashback
- A group, club or country where everyone has an equal vote
- A law
- A group of people who work in a department of government
- Someone in charge of an area
- Someone who works in the parliament
- The upper house
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- A group of people that make laws and run the country
- To run or be in charge of something
- To do with the parliament
- to belong to a country/ies
- Making a new law
- People who live in a country
- When everyone has a fair say
- Someone who works in the Senate
16 Clues: A law • Flashback • The upper house • Making a new law • To do with the parliament • to belong to a country/ies • People who live in a country • When everyone has a fair say • Someone in charge of an area • Someone who works in the Senate • To run or be in charge of something • Someone who works in the parliament • A group of people that make laws and run the country • ...
clues to europe 2024-01-24
Across
- this is the the highest peak in west europe
- most of this region suffered from the wars
- this country has an amazing ice hotel
- these are run by electricity
- large fishing industry
- birth place of democracy
- this counry has reindeer
- has the running the bulls festival
- these are large stone banks
- this country in vented ski jumping
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- this reigon has a majority of catholics
- leading producer of corks
- this not related to any other language
- this country has a big population of over 200
- this organazation tried to protect itself
- this country is the home of the coloseum
16 Clues: large fishing industry • birth place of democracy • this counry has reindeer • leading producer of corks • these are large stone banks • these are run by electricity • has the running the bulls festival • this country in vented ski jumping • this country has an amazing ice hotel • this not related to any other language • this reigon has a majority of catholics • ...
Bebi's History & Geography Crossword 2 2022-08-10
Across
- What French heroine was burned at the stake in 1431?
- What was the Soviet bloc's 1954 equivalent to NATO called?
- Which country was the first European nation to reach Japan?
- A purple stripe on a Roman tunic was a sign of what?
- What is the name of the tallest mountain in the world?
- What is the name of the Jewish homeland, established in 1948?
- In which European city was the first organized marathon held?
- Which country is Timbuktu in?
- What country ends with the letter Q?
- In what ocean is the Bermuda Triangle located?
- What Spanish-speaking nation got its name from its position on the Equator?
- On Jan. 16, 1920, what began in the United States as the 18th Amendment?
- Which nation was called Persia until 1935?
- What is the name given to the ancient Sumerian form of writing?
- In what nation were the Dead Sea Scrolls found beginning in 1947?
- What was the most important celestial object for the Aztecs?
- What planet is closest to Earth?
- What country was not part of the Soviet blocks?
- Which leader was known for a "Cultural Revolution"?
- What purpose did the Bastille serve before it was stormed on July 14, 1789?
- In 1908, what three letters became recognized as the universal distress signal?
- What country does the Rhine River run through?
- Which country is also called The Netherlands?
- Which country did NATO bomb in 1999 to try to end the war in Kosovo?
- What famous slogan first appeared on World War I recruiting posters?
- Where will you find the Crown Jewels of England?
- The "Big Bang" theory, whose name was coined in 1950, has to do with the creation of what?
- As which Russian leader was Vladimir Ulyanov better known?
- What is the deadly disease that has afflicted European royalty?
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- What group of immigrants from England settled in the United States following their decision to break away from the Church of England?
- What was the name of Mussolini's Yacht in World War II?
- Which Great Wonder Of The Ancient World Still Stands Today?
- During the Cold War, which country owned the missiles in Cuba that were aimed at the U.S.?
- What period began in Italy in 1325 which was known for its contribution to the arts?
- What was the name of the Soviet satellite launched on October 4, 1957?
- Britain annexed Hong Kong as a result of which war?
- What country has pyramids older than Egypt?
- Where was Anne Frank born?
- What Greek mathematician held off the Romans during the Siege of Syracuse in 212 BC?
- What American city is the Golden Gate Bridge located in?
- Who is Temujin better known as?
- What color dresses do Chinese women traditionally wear on their wedding day?
- What was Mahatma Gandhi's actual first name?
- Which country was Josef Stalin born in?
- Cinco de Mayo is a celebration of the Mexican defeat of which nation?
- What is the capital of Senegal?
- In 1762 Catherine the Great became czarina of which country?
- What was Italy's traditional currency before the euro?
- Where did the 1944 WWII battle code named "Operation Overlord" take place?
- Mustafa Kemal was the first President of which country?
- What long-standing South African policy was discontinued in 1990?
- What is the the longest river in Africa?
- Which country is home to the most volcanos?
- In what city are the Spanish Steps located?
54 Clues: Where was Anne Frank born? • Which country is Timbuktu in? • Who is Temujin better known as? • What is the capital of Senegal? • What planet is closest to Earth? • What country ends with the letter Q? • Which country was Josef Stalin born in? • What is the the longest river in Africa? • Which nation was called Persia until 1935? • What country has pyramids older than Egypt? • ...
UN Crossword 2012-11-15
Across
- Capital of Russia
- City where the UN is based
- Country where Nelson Mandela was born
- Country currently in conflict with Palestine
- Country where Justin Bieber was born
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- Country where singer of Gangnam Style is from
- Country with largest Muslim population in the world
- Country hosting the next olympics
- Country where the Chafford has a partner school
- Country famous for its Vikings
10 Clues: Capital of Russia • City where the UN is based • Country famous for its Vikings • Country hosting the next olympics • Country where Justin Bieber was born • Country where Nelson Mandela was born • Country currently in conflict with Palestine • Country where singer of Gangnam Style is from • Country where the Chafford has a partner school • ...
Judson Adoniram 2017-02-20
Across
- The Son of God
- Adoniram’s surname
- Without socks and shoes
- A very serious time
- A small community
- Devotion to something
- Language of the New Testament
- New Christians
- An old language
Down
- People who live in jail
- A country
- The people of Burma
- Someone who takes the gospel abroad
- A large country full of Indians
- The sound from a foreign country
- A church denomination
16 Clues: A country • The Son of God • New Christians • An old language • A small community • Adoniram’s surname • The people of Burma • A very serious time • A church denomination • Devotion to something • People who live in jail • Without socks and shoes • Language of the New Testament • A large country full of Indians • The sound from a foreign country • Someone who takes the gospel abroad
Arcane Ascension 2023-10-31
Across
- Corin's abusive father
- A powerful warrior
- Magnus's house
- A country who started the six years war
- The visage of valor
- The goddess
- The song of harmony
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- A Karvensi
- The visage of inspiration
- A militaristic country
- Corin's retainer
- The visage of creation
- A Guardian and one of Corin's friends
- A country that focuses on technological growth
- The protagonist
- An Invoker and Corin's sister
16 Clues: A Karvensi • The goddess • Magnus's house • The protagonist • Corin's retainer • A powerful warrior • The visage of valor • The song of harmony • A militaristic country • The visage of creation • Corin's abusive father • The visage of inspiration • An Invoker and Corin's sister • A Guardian and one of Corin's friends • A country who started the six years war • ...
Countries 2022-10-06
Across
- this country has a very spicy food
- This country Is a very big country
- this country has won the football world Cup
- Pandas are from this country
- and Blue
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- They speak Danish in this country
- it is an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea
- piramids are from this country
- the colours of the flag are
- korea k pop Is from this country
10 Clues: and Blue • the colours of the flag are • Pandas are from this country • piramids are from this country • korea k pop Is from this country • They speak Danish in this country • this country has a very spicy food • This country Is a very big country • this country has won the football world Cup • it is an archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea
Countries 2025-03-27
10 Clues: Maple tree • Santa Claus hometown • Northern Europe country • They eat taco in this country • Huge country in South America • Country of camels and pyramids • Cold country in Asia and Europe • In this country people eat pizza • In this country people love curry • Island where people love step dance
Borders vocabulary crossword 2022-03-21
Across
- document from the government declaring your citizenship in a certain country
- tangible border that you can actually touch and can be represented by a wall
- unjust treatment of different people
- someone or merchandise that is illegal being smuggled into a country
- attracting someone to a country
- a border that isn't tangible and can represented by language
- someone who is forced to leave their country because of conflict
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- motivates someone leave their country
- border that isn't tangible and can be represented by government
- a legal document that allows a person to stay in a country for work or school
- forbidden by law especially when it comes to crime
- forcibly leaving your own country
12 Clues: attracting someone to a country • forcibly leaving your own country • unjust treatment of different people • motivates someone leave their country • forbidden by law especially when it comes to crime • a border that isn't tangible and can represented by language • border that isn't tangible and can be represented by government • ...
Population 2022-09-22
Across
- difference between immigration and emigration
- study of human population
- Movement of people into a country
- extreme scarcity of food which affects death rate of a country
- number of people in an area
- counting population
Down
- Anual recorded deaths per 1000 of population
- the total population of a country who are employed and looking for employment.
- movement of people from one place to another
- an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster
- people who moved out of a country
- Crude birthrate
- Economic state of a country/region
13 Clues: Crude birthrate • counting population • study of human population • number of people in an area • people who moved out of a country • Movement of people into a country • Economic state of a country/region • Anual recorded deaths per 1000 of population • movement of people from one place to another • difference between immigration and emigration • ...
WWI Key Words 2025-12-11
Across
- → To take land and add it to a country.
- → A large territory ruled by one country.
- → To prepare an army for war.
- of power → A situation where no country becomes too strong.
- race → Competition to build more weapons.
- powers → The strongest and most influential countries.
- → Land controlled by another country.
- → Region in southeast Europe where WWI began.
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- → Surrounding a country with enemies.
- → The German word for emperor.
- → Agreement to help or work together.
- → Love for your nation.
- ships → Civilian boats used for trade.
13 Clues: → Love for your nation. • → To prepare an army for war. • → The German word for emperor. • → Surrounding a country with enemies. • → Agreement to help or work together. • → Land controlled by another country. • ships → Civilian boats used for trade. • → To take land and add it to a country. • → A large territory ruled by one country. • ...
Migration expressions 2023-01-23
Across
- an arrival of many people.
- the departure of educated or professional people from one country
- the country where one has their roots
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
- A country in which immigrants come and live
- a person moving to a different country, usually to achive better living standards.
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- the degree to which total income is distributed unevenly throughout a population
- interaction with the host society, and social change
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- factors that make you leave your country and get attrackted to a new one
- Across national borders
- leave your own country, to move permanently to another.
12 Clues: Across national borders • an arrival of many people. • the country where one has their roots • A country in which immigrants come and live • interaction with the host society, and social change • leave your own country, to move permanently to another. • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
Foreign Policy Review 2022-05-10
Across
- native to a country, not foreign
- a formal agreement between countries to end a conflict
- sending money to another country is ______ aid
- A conflict between the US and the Soviet Union from 1940s to 1980s
- belonging to, situated in, or from another country
- he makes the foreign policy decisions for the US
- sending troops and tanks to another country is an example of _________ intervention
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- single leader of an authoritarian government
- friendly negotiations between nations
- when a country stays uninvolved with world affairs, issues or problems
- a punishment one country places on another country
- acts of violence promoting a specific ideology or agenda by creating panic among an enemy population
12 Clues: native to a country, not foreign • friendly negotiations between nations • single leader of an authoritarian government • sending money to another country is ______ aid • he makes the foreign policy decisions for the US • a punishment one country places on another country • belonging to, situated in, or from another country • ...
La historia del lenguaje español 2023-07-05
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- the study of language
- These men invaded Spain in the 700's
- 10% of Spanish is rooted in this language
- Spanish mixed with many ______ languages in America
- the most spoken language in the world
- Portuguese is spoken in this country
- Spanish is a _____ language
- French is spoken in this country
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- Country with the largest Spanish speaking population in 2050
- Spanish was brought to the Americas by these men
- language spoken by the Romans
- Italian is spoken in this country
- Spanish started in this country
13 Clues: the study of language • Spanish is a _____ language • language spoken by the Romans • Spanish started in this country • French is spoken in this country • Italian is spoken in this country • These men invaded Spain in the 700's • Portuguese is spoken in this country • the most spoken language in the world • 10% of Spanish is rooted in this language • ...
Countries of the world 2024-12-30
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- An island nation in East Asia known for its technology and unique culture
- A European country known for its art, fashion, and cuisine
- A diverse country in South Asia known for its ancient civilizations and vibrant culture
- The largest country in the world by land area, spanning Europe and Asia
- A North American country with vast natural beauty and a multicultural population
- A powerful European country with a strong economy and rich history
- The most populous country in the world, with a long and rich history
- A country in North America known for its rich history and vibrant culture
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- A North American country known for its diversity and democracy
- A country in Western Europe consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- The largest country in South America, known for its Amazon rainforest and Carnival celebrations
11 Clues: A European country known for its art, fashion, and cuisine • A North American country known for its diversity and democracy • A powerful European country with a strong economy and rich history • The most populous country in the world, with a long and rich history • The largest country in the world by land area, spanning Europe and Asia • ...
Europe #2 (Optional Crossword) 2024-02-06
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- Country to the left of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Small island nation below Turkiye
- Country in between Ukraine and Romania
- Country between Poland and Hungary
- Country to the left of Croatia
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- Country in between Georgia and Azerbaijan
- Country in between Estonia and Lithuania
- Largest country on the map
- Country between Ukraine, Lithuania, and Russia
- Small island nation below Italy
10 Clues: Largest country on the map • Country to the left of Croatia • Small island nation below Italy • Small island nation below Turkiye • Country between Poland and Hungary • Country in between Ukraine and Romania • Country in between Estonia and Lithuania • Country in between Georgia and Azerbaijan • Country to the left of Bosnia and Herzegovina • ...
Guess the title of the unit 2022-06-05
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- the capital city of this country
- the Maori name of this country
- the name of this rugby team
- she is their queen
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- the currency in New Zealand
- a fruit, an animal and the name of the inhabitants in this country
- Maori ... = Ta Moko
- a city in this country
- there are none in this country
- the New Zealand...
- this country is situated in the ... Ocean
11 Clues: the New Zealand... • she is their queen • Maori ... = Ta Moko • a city in this country • the currency in New Zealand • the name of this rugby team • there are none in this country • the Maori name of this country • the capital city of this country • this country is situated in the ... Ocean • a fruit, an animal and the name of the inhabitants in this country
Rettelle Independence Puzzle 2015-05-18
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- French Indochina was made out of present day Vietnam, Laos, and ______.
- What kind of agriculture kept the economies of Europe growing?
- This Southeastern country is now called Myanmar.
- What type of government did Malaysia have under Britain?
- The Philippines used to be ruled by who before the United States?
- This major port city broke away from Malaysia to become its own country.
- What grew as a result of selling cash crops?
- Which country in Southeast Asia was always independent?
- Which people started to move to the Malay Peninsula to work?
- Which country affected Vietnam and Malaysia in their independence?
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- What was most of the land used for in Southeast Asia?
- What powers decided to claim Southeast Asia?
- This country has the same boarders as the Dutch East Indies did.
- Southeast Asia was in the ideal location because it was along the sea route to China in what ocean?
- Which country was split into north and south and later reunited?
15 Clues: What powers decided to claim Southeast Asia? • What grew as a result of selling cash crops? • This Southeastern country is now called Myanmar. • What was most of the land used for in Southeast Asia? • Which country in Southeast Asia was always independent? • What type of government did Malaysia have under Britain? • ...
The Early Republic 2025-06-05
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- a person who moves from their home country to live in a new country
- when a government refuses to trade with another country
- a change in how people made goods
- changing wrong or bad conditions to make them better
- an example or guide
- the practice of favoring native-born citizens over immigrants
- a group of people that share similar goals and opinions about government
- foreign policy stating that European countries should not interfere in the Americas
- a country that doesn't favor any side in a dispute involving other countries
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- ceremony introducing a new president into office
- a government's plan of action in dealing with issues and needs in their own country
- to make something invalid
- a government's plan of action in dealing with the issues and needs in their own country
- a person who fights for the end of slavery
- a change in the United States' market system (how buyers and sellers trade for products and services)
15 Clues: an example or guide • to make something invalid • a change in how people made goods • a person who fights for the end of slavery • ceremony introducing a new president into office • changing wrong or bad conditions to make them better • when a government refuses to trade with another country • the practice of favoring native-born citizens over immigrants • ...
Social Studies 7 Final Exam Preparation 2018-06-03
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- a government that has no monarch and that is usually elected
- a shortage of food leading to starvation for many people
- migration many people who supported British rule left the Thirteen Colonies for the British colonies of Québec and Nova Scotia.
- a system of government in which citizens elect those who rule them
- the infection of a large population by a disease
- damage or elimination of a food crop, such as wheat, because of drought, insect damage or some other natural cause
- a place where people with a contagious disease are required to stay, to separate them from healthy people and to preven the spread of disease
- an area of land set aside by treaty
- a global war that took place between 1939 and 1945
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
- the official set of rules about how a country is governed
- weapons
- power held by a tyrant, and power held by a majority in a democracy
- first President of the United States
- a person whose first language is French
- to get, to make sure of
- an extra charge, a tax
- to become part of a different cultural group
- Many First Nations people not to use the word Indian to describe themselves, except to identify those people recognized by Canada's Indian Act
- control of a place or people by use of military force
- to threaten
- a government with an electoral system where citizens vote to elect people to represent their interests and concerns.
- people opposed to the rebellion
- the process of people establishing homes and citizenship in a country that is not their native country
- the inability to describe on a course of action because of disagreement among equally powerful decision makers
- a regulated economic system that made a country rich from its colonies
- Depression the global economic slowdown that occurred between 1929 and 1939
- a promise with legal backing
- having no work
- a contagious disease that causes intestinal problems and dehydration
- a general pardon
- unjust or unfair use of power
- to ask for something in a formal way
- government a government established in a colony and controlled by an imperial power such as Britain
- leaving one's country to establish citizenship and a home in another country
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- make an attack or assault in return for a similar attack
- to owe money
- a person intending to establish a home and citizenship in a country that is not their native country
- people loyal to Britain
- government that does not answer to an imperial power
- a person whose first language is English
- takeover of a territory by another country
- the process of becoming part of another cultural group
- to refuse something as a way to create pressure for change
- a form of public humiliation used to enforce unofficial justice or revenge
- an alliance among different groups
- to give advice
- a person who seeks protection in another country to escape danger in their own country
- a rapid, often violent change in a system of government (from monarchy to republic, for example)
- change in the characteristics of a population
- to force
- a person who leaves their native country to establish a home and citizenship in another country
- expressing an opinion clearly and directly
- someone who seeks to change - reform - established rules and arrangements in society
- a school whose funds come from "public money"
- a challenge to the authority of a recognized government
56 Clues: weapons • to force • to threaten • to owe money • to give advice • having no work • a general pardon • an extra charge, a tax • people loyal to Britain • to get, to make sure of • a promise with legal backing • unjust or unfair use of power • people opposed to the rebellion • an alliance among different groups • an area of land set aside by treaty • first President of the United States • ...
Population: Solve this crossword puzzle 2022-09-22
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- difference between immigration and emigration
- study of human population
- Movement of people into a country
- extreme scarcity of food which affects death rate of a country
- number of people in an area
- counting population
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- Anual recorded deaths per 1000 of population
- the total population of a country who are employed and looking for employment.
- movement of people from one place to another
- an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster
- people who moved out of a country
- Crude birthrate
- Economic state of a country/region
13 Clues: Crude birthrate • counting population • study of human population • number of people in an area • people who moved out of a country • Movement of people into a country • Economic state of a country/region • Anual recorded deaths per 1000 of population • movement of people from one place to another • difference between immigration and emigration • ...
Crossword 2022-10-12
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- The country were the British grew opium.
- States: Colonized the pacific.
- Conference: The conference with Europeans talking about taking parts of Africa.
- war: War due to a addictive drug.
- Country with the most population in the world.
- Strong country dominating weaker country.
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- Darwinism: Believe in survival of the fittest.
- Man’s Burden: A poem about civilizing Africans.
- Revolution: The transition of into modern time and factories.
- Gold, Diamonds, Wood, Silver, and Rubber.
- most powerful European country during the industrial revolution.
- A group of people.
- This continent was divided by the Europeans.
13 Clues: A group of people. • States: Colonized the pacific. • war: War due to a addictive drug. • The country were the British grew opium. • Gold, Diamonds, Wood, Silver, and Rubber. • Strong country dominating weaker country. • This continent was divided by the Europeans. • Darwinism: Believe in survival of the fittest. • Country with the most population in the world. • ...
Countries 2021-02-16
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- Berlin is the capital city.
- The capital city is Amsterdam.
- A famous city in this country is Porto.
- Queen Elizabeth lives there.
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- The famous dish eaten in this country is paella.
- Donald Trump was the former president.
- This country is next to Spain.
- Dublin is the capital city.
- It's bordered by Germany, Italy and Switzerland.
- It is a small country between Germany, Italy and France.
- People love to eat pasta here.
- The capital is Brussels.
- It's a very small country between Belgium, France and Germany.
13 Clues: The capital is Brussels. • Dublin is the capital city. • Berlin is the capital city. • Queen Elizabeth lives there. • This country is next to Spain. • People love to eat pasta here. • The capital city is Amsterdam. • Donald Trump was the former president. • A famous city in this country is Porto. • The famous dish eaten in this country is paella. • ...
resource technology and world trade vocab 2016-11-29
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- resource that can only be used once
- selling or taking resources out of a country
- countries bouncing ideas, goods, and services off each other
- limited number of resources imported
- buying resources from another country
- rules on goods and services to produce
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- no trade restrictions
- a country that has a limited agriculture
- resources for in nature
- resource that can not be used up
- a country that has mixed agriculture and is very productive and proves a high standard for living
- a country creating new jobs and manufacturing
- taxes added to products
13 Clues: no trade restrictions • resources for in nature • taxes added to products • resource that can not be used up • resource that can only be used once • limited number of resources imported • buying resources from another country • rules on goods and services to produce • a country that has a limited agriculture • selling or taking resources out of a country • ...
Resources,Technology and World Trade 2016-11-30
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- Trading ______ without any worries
- Things that produce themselves naturally are_____ resources
- Bringing new items into a coutry is making _____
- SOuth Korea manufactures many things, it is considered an_____ country
- Something that can be reused are______ resouces
- When a _____ resources runs out, they're gone
- Governments create____ systems to decide how goods are reproduced
- Selling goods are to another country is called _____
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- Cambodia is a_______ country
- Taxes are somtimes called______
- When countries rely on each other it's considered_____
- The U.S.A is a _____ country
- Specific amount of items per country allowed is called______
13 Clues: Cambodia is a_______ country • The U.S.A is a _____ country • Taxes are somtimes called______ • Trading ______ without any worries • When a _____ resources runs out, they're gone • Something that can be reused are______ resouces • Bringing new items into a coutry is making _____ • Selling goods are to another country is called _____ • ...
Southeast Asia 2024-08-14
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- Lumpur The capital city of Malaysia
- The country with the capital city of Hanoi
- The capital city of Timor-Leste
- The country with the capital city of Dili
- The capital city of the Philippines
- The country where the capital city is Bandar Seri Begawan
- The country with the capital city of Vientiane
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- The capital city of Indonesia
- The capital city of Laos
- Penh The capital city of Cambodia
- The capital city of Singapore
- Seri Begawan The capital city of Brunei
- The country with the capital city of Naypyidaw
13 Clues: The capital city of Laos • The capital city of Indonesia • The capital city of Singapore • The capital city of Timor-Leste • The capital city of the Philippines • The country with the capital city of Dili • The country with the capital city of Hanoi • Seri Begawan The capital city of Brunei • The country with the capital city of Naypyidaw • ...
Snider's Europe Puzzle 2023-04-23
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- This transcontinental Eurasian country is the largest in the world. It was previously under communist control, known as the Soviet Union, which fell in 1991.
- This tiny but rich country famous for alpine villages and great skiing slopes is located between Switzerland and Austria.
- Home to Amsterdam, Europe’s other famous canal city, where diarist Anne Frank once hid during WWII. Half of this country lies below sea level thanks to their genius engineering. It is also home to the world’s tallest population, and is Europe’s most densely populated country, even though there are more bicycles than people! Germany is a border.
- This tiny nation sandwiched between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania is known for Europe’s deepest river rafting tourist attraction, Tara River Canyon.
- This rooster shaped country borders Italy and Hungary.
- This 1st global empire led the 1st circumnavigation of the earth from 1519-21 seeking new trade routes to East Asia. This country also boasts the birthplace of the first novel, Don Quixote (1605), and one of the oldest restaurants, which opened in 1725. It’s the closest European country to the continent Africa.
- This Celtic “Emerald Isle” (think leprechauns and shamrocks) is where Halloween was invented. It boasts literary icons such as Oscar Wilde and James Joyce. It also has a history of emigration (migrating out) to the US as it suffered a potato famine in 1845. It is located west of the UK.
- This landlocked country has the only European capital (Bratislava) that borders two countries—Austria and Hungary.
- This tiny nation of islands nicknamed “honey” is south of Sicily and has been occupied by the Phoenicians, Romans, Muslims, the French, and the British. Its capital Valletta is Europe’s first planned city and smallest.
- Home to the European-North American military alliance, NATO (in Brussels), this country is also famous for chocolate and the comic Tintin. Luxembourg is one of its 9 borders.
- This Scandinavian country is home to breathtaking landscapes of glaciers and fjords (sea channels between high cliffs) where skiing was invented. It is not powered by oil, but instead hydroelectric dams. Upon a closer look, one border appears to include Finland.
- This southernmost Scandinavian country is home to The Little Mermaid statue and the hygge (or cozy) way of life.
- Made up of 80% mountains and 6,000 islands in the Mediterranean Sea, this country is the birthplace of theater, the Olympics, cartography (map making), and our Western Civilization—where ideas like democracy (when people have power by voting), trail by jury, and philosophy (the search for wisdom and truth)—emerged.
- This Mediterranean island south of Turkey has 300,000 more cats than people!
- This remote Nordic island of “fire and ice” has many active volcanoes. Its a misnomer (incorrectly named) as it is covered in green.
- boasts a rich history with many Greek and Roman ruins, but is now politically split as Turkey occupies the north, and Greece its south.
- Homeland of yogurt and the oldest gold treasure ever found, this country is also the biggest exporter of rose oil (great for your face). Its inhabitants confusingly shake their heads to say “yes,” and nod when they mean “no.” It shares a border with the Black Sea and is separated from Romania by the Danube River.
- This island country’s name is a misnomer (incorrectly named) as it is very icy. It’s physically in N. America but politically in Europe.
- This smallest country in the world is located inside the Italian city, Rome, and is home to the head of the Roman Catholic Church, the Pope.
- The majority population of this European country is Muslim as it was previously under Ottoman rule. Lake Ohrid, Europe’s oldest, unspoiled lake, lies on the border it shares with North Macedonia.
- This landlocked “land of Magyars” boasts the world’s most thermal springs in its capital Budapest.
- Once part of Yugoslavia along with Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia. It’s bordered to the south by Greece.
- Mostly forest and marshland, this landlocked country lies between Russia and Poland.
- North of Slovenia and south of Czechia.
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- Sandwiched between Croatia and Serbia, this country is famous for the Ottoman architecture in Mostar city, where divers come to jump 75 feet off the popular Stari Most bridge.
- This Bavarian land of “poets and thinkers” where Bach, Beethoven, and Wagner emerged, is also home to Neuschwanstein Castle, the inspiration for Sleeping Beauty’s castle at Disney Land. This engineering powerhouse was physically divided by the Berlin Wall during WWII until it reunited in 1989. It is separated from Austria and Italy by the Alps mountain range.
- Its capital Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in the world. Hungary and Romania are 2 of its borders.
- This small mountainous and landlocked country lies entirely inside Italy near its east coast.
- With over 3,700 miles of coastline along the Adriatic Sea (part of the Mediterranean), this country also boasts the world’s smallest town, Hum. Here you will also find the birthplace of the Dalmatian dog breed, and the best sunset in the world (according to Alfred Hitchcock). Its beautiful historic city Dubrovnik is where Game of Thrones was filmed.
- Prized for its warm water port, Sevastopol along the Black Sea, this “breadbasket” of Europe has been in the news a lot lately as it produces much of the grains we eat but is at war.
- This Scandinavian country has twice the population of Norway and imports its garbage for fuel. Workers here observe Fika, a twice a day break to chat over coffee and cake! Some of its famous companies include H&M, IKEA, and Volvo.
- This country is home to the historical Dracula and the inspiration for his fictional castle in the Carpathian Mountains, Bran Castle. It also boasts the 2nd largest building, Parliament Palace, in its capital Bucharest, a city nicknamed “Little Paris.”
- This world’s happiest country also drinks the most coffee. Its people enjoy a savory (salty or spicy rather than sweet) breakfast, saunas (cleansing hot air rooms), silence and keeping their distance in public. Norway is a border.
- This country lies between Romania and Ukraine.
- Home to a pair of famous fictional plumber brothers, and the Renaissance artist’s namesakes that inspired the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, this Mediterranean peninsula also provided the setting of Luca—and it really gives Sicily the boot!
- Known as a center of banking and for its ski resorts in the Alps, this country is sandwiched between Germany and Italy.
- Once called Gaul, this most visited country on earth is the center of “cafe culture” where artists and philosophers meet to chat or simply to people watch. A famous tower, once the world’s tallest building until 1929, sits in its capital “city of love,” and was built to represent how civil engineering could reshape our world. Also, its citizens eat an average of 500 snails every year! It’s bordered to the southwest by the Pyrenees Mountains, the English Channel to the northwest, and the Alps mountain range and Mediterranean Sea to the southeast.
- One of the smallest but richest nations in Europe because of its banking and insurance industries. It is landlocked between France and Germany.
- The “Golden Horn” where Europe meets Asia, is home to the Bosphorus where the Mediterranean and Black Seas connect. Its famous historical city, Constantinople (now Istanbul) is under Muslim rule.
- This country only recently declared independence from its northern neighbor Serbia in 2008.
- Famous for its royal family, red telephone booths, and double decker buses. This island nation consists of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- This country is famous for its Upside-Down House that symbolizes how communist rule flipped people’s lives when they were once allied with Russia in WWII. It is also home to the world’s biggest castle, Malbork Castle! The Carpathian Mountains separates this country from Slovakia to the south, and it is bordered by the Baltic Sea to the north.
- This world’s wealthiest country and 2nd smallest has no income tax, and is known for its famous casino neighborhood, Monte Carlo. It sits on the Mediterranean Sea between France and Italy.
- Two of this country’s borders are the Baltic Sea and Poland.
- Located along the Baltic Sea between Estonia and Lithuania.
- Tiny nation located high in the Pyrenees Mountains between Spain and France.
- Known for its medieval towns, castles, spas, and glassmaking, this country is bordered by Germany, Poland, Slovakia, and Austria.
- One of the northernmost countries along the Baltic Sea, south of Finland.
48 Clues: North of Slovenia and south of Czechia. • This country lies between Romania and Ukraine. • This rooster shaped country borders Italy and Hungary. • Located along the Baltic Sea between Estonia and Lithuania. • Two of this country’s borders are the Baltic Sea and Poland. • One of the northernmost countries along the Baltic Sea, south of Finland. • ...
Imperialism 2018-03-15
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- Indian soldiers who fought against the British in India
- British ruler in India; established after the Sepoys losttheir rebellion against the British
- One country has political, economic, and military dominance over a weaker nation
- The trade of this drug led to years of war between thechinese and British
- European country that controlled most of Western africa
- Continent that contained the most natural resources;conquered by 7 European nations
- US went to war with Spain for the independence of this country; after the war, the US maintained control of the country until it eventually received independence in 1903
- Native Africans who fought in a war against the Britishafter gold was discovered
- Forced China to give up rights to Western powers
- American naval commander that sailed to Tokyo tonegotiate trade between Asia and Western powers
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- The area owned by a larger power in order toincrease their influence in the region
- European country that controlled South Africa, India,and parts of China
- Leader of Egypt who modernized the tax and land systems
- The first independent African country
- Territory under control of a larger nation; must followall rules of their parent-country
15 Clues: The first independent African country • Forced China to give up rights to Western powers • Indian soldiers who fought against the British in India • Leader of Egypt who modernized the tax and land systems • European country that controlled most of Western africa • European country that controlled South Africa, India,and parts of China • ...
Imperialism 2024-03-10
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- the deliberate and systematic killing of people who belong to a particular ethic, racial, or cultural group
- Semi-independent province of the Ottoman Empire
- Muslim empire in the Middle East
- Form of imperial rule where the colonizing country makes the laws, but the local leaders enforce them.
- When an outside power claims all political and economic influence over the colony
- When the colonizing power keeps local rulers in place that are expected to follow advice of European advisers
- Cruel colonizer from Belgium;Hired a journalist to arrange trade deals with Africa
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- When the majority of western European countries rushed to colonize Africa
- domination by one country of the political, economic, or cultural life of another country or region
- How Africans retaliated against European colonialism; called African __________
- In 1884;European leaders met to divide up Africa
- Form of imperial rule where the colonizing country sends officials and soldiers from their country to rule the colony
- Current day Iran; Britain and France wanted to control their oil fields
- Owning/ruling an empire added to this
- An area in another country that a colonizing country starts to control
15 Clues: Muslim empire in the Middle East • Owning/ruling an empire added to this • Semi-independent province of the Ottoman Empire • In 1884;European leaders met to divide up Africa • An area in another country that a colonizing country starts to control • Current day Iran; Britain and France wanted to control their oil fields • ...
DINING TABOOS AND CUSTOMS 2022-01-16
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- should never be pointed at a person when eating in China.
- keep both hands on the table when you eat here.
- Japanese diners think if you pass food with chopsticks.
- country where the host wil be insulted if you don't arrive 20 minutes late.
- country where putting salt on food served to you is considered an insult to the chef.
- what you tilt away from you when you eat soup in at least one country.
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- country where they don't feed chicken to babies.
- in this country if you are served a full cup of tea yu are no longer welcome.
- consider it rude to lick food off a knife.
- what you must do to bread in at least one country if it has fallen on the ground befoe you throw it away.
- is the only food polite German people eat with their fingers.
- asking for extra of this in Italy could insult the chef
- never eat anything with your hands in this country.
- bad if you put an empty vodka bottle back on the table in Russia
- ask for one of these in France if you did not enjoy your meal.
15 Clues: consider it rude to lick food off a knife. • keep both hands on the table when you eat here. • country where they don't feed chicken to babies. • never eat anything with your hands in this country. • asking for extra of this in Italy could insult the chef • Japanese diners think if you pass food with chopsticks. • ...
DINING TABOOS AND CUSTOMS 2022-01-16
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- country where the host wil be insulted if you don't arrive 20 minutes late.
- bad if you put an empty vodka bottle back on the table in Russia
- keep both hands on the table when you eat here.
- never eat anything with your hands in this country.
- is the only food polite German people eat with their fingers.
- what Japanese diners think if you pass food with chopsticks.
- asking for extra of this in Italy could insult the chef
- what you must do to bread in at least one country if it has fallen on the ground befoe you throw it away.
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- in this country if you are served a full cup of tea yu are no longer welcome.
- country where they don't feed chicken to babies.
- consider it rude to lick food off a knife.
- what you tilt away from you when you eat soup in at least one country.
- ask for one of these in France if you did not enjoy your meal.
- should never be pointed at a person when eating in China.
- country where putting salt on food served to you is considered an insult to the chef.
15 Clues: consider it rude to lick food off a knife. • keep both hands on the table when you eat here. • country where they don't feed chicken to babies. • never eat anything with your hands in this country. • asking for extra of this in Italy could insult the chef • should never be pointed at a person when eating in China. • ...
Unit 2 Global Business 2017-11-01
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- a person who relocates in a foreign country to live or conduct business
- an organization that operates in more than one country
- the form of money used by a specific country or region
- a type of totalitarian government whose leaders claim to be inspired by divine influence
- an economic system in which the marketplace determines some decisions, and the government makes some as well
- the set of beliefs, customs, attitudes of a distinct group of people
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- the ability to influence behavior in organizations
- goods and services that people in one country buy from people in another country
- a treaty between countries in which countries agree to not charge taxes, duties, or tariffs on imports and exports
- an economic system in which economic decisions are made in the marketplace
- a measurement of the number of people living in a geographic area
- a type of business ownership in which many people. whom the law treats as one person, owns a business
- a type of government system in which citizens have no influence on the government's policies and laws
- an economic system in which a central authority makes all key economic decisions
- the rise in the level of prices for goods or services; sometimes due to excess of currency
- a situation in which there is a limited amount of a commodity
- goods and services that people in one country sell to people in another country
17 Clues: the ability to influence behavior in organizations • an organization that operates in more than one country • the form of money used by a specific country or region • a situation in which there is a limited amount of a commodity • a measurement of the number of people living in a geographic area • ...
The "first" countries in the world 2023-06-25
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- The country offers the highest sales tax (27%)
- The country has the longest name of its capital city
- The country produces sugar cane the most (715,659,212t)
- The country has the highest number of endangered species (3,717 species)
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- The most happiest country (the world happiness report)
- The country exports butter the most (485,000t)
- The country produces olives the most (6,559,884t)
- The country owns its capital city which has the highest altitude (3,640)
- The country has the greatest number of sheep (163,490)
- The country has the biggest number of world heritage sites (UNESCO May 2022)
10 Clues: The country exports butter the most (485,000t) • The country offers the highest sales tax (27%) • The country produces olives the most (6,559,884t) • The country has the longest name of its capital city • The most happiest country (the world happiness report) • The country has the greatest number of sheep (163,490) • ...
TRIGGER 2024 - TREASURE HUNT : ROUND 1 ( Set 3 ) 2024-11-12
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- Scandinavian country known for saunas and the Northern Lights.
- South American country known for Machu Picchu.
- Country known for chocolates, Alps, and banking.
- Korea Asian country known for K-pop and technology.
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- Southeast Asian country famous for its cuisine and temples.
- Southeast Asian country with the capital Hanoi.
- Zealand Island country known for its Maori culture and landscapes.
- European country on the Iberian Peninsula, famous for Port wine.
- Arabia Middle Eastern country known for its vast deserts and oil.
- Scandinavian country known for ABBA and IKEA.
10 Clues: Scandinavian country known for ABBA and IKEA. • South American country known for Machu Picchu. • Southeast Asian country with the capital Hanoi. • Country known for chocolates, Alps, and banking. • Korea Asian country known for K-pop and technology. • Southeast Asian country famous for its cuisine and temples. • ...
Countries 2025-03-19
10 Clues: country L____a • country E_____d • language L____n • country S_____n • country Cr____a • language E____h • country Ir_____d • language Cr____n • language S______h • language Ir______h
Countries 2022-12-21
11 Clues: driest country • newest country • oldest country • richest country • wettest country • Northern most country • southern most country • largest country (by area) • smallest country (by area) • biggest country (by population) • smallest country (by populations)
WWII Countries And People 2024-02-28
Across
- The country that the U.S. freed first on D-Day
- President of the U.S.
- Prime minister of Italy
- Dictator of Germany
Down
- Dancer/Undercover spy
- Pearl Harbor Hero
- The country that started the conflict
- Emperor of Japan
- The country that bombed Pearl Harbor
- President of the U.S. that shot off the nuclear bombs
- The country that joined in after Pearl Harbor
- The last country of the axis powers
12 Clues: Emperor of Japan • Pearl Harbor Hero • Dictator of Germany • Dancer/Undercover spy • President of the U.S. • Prime minister of Italy • The last country of the axis powers • The country that bombed Pearl Harbor • The country that started the conflict • The country that joined in after Pearl Harbor • The country that the U.S. freed first on D-Day • ...
countries of africa _ A.Sugacini 2021-09-30
Across
- which is the hottest country in africa
- in which country pink lake is located in africa
- most populated country in Africa
- which country is kruger national park located
- nairobi is the capital of which country
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- largest island in africa
- largest country in africa
- where is mount kilimanjaro located in africa
- which country nile river joint in sea
- smallest country in Africa
10 Clues: largest island in africa • largest country in africa • smallest country in Africa • most populated country in Africa • which country nile river joint in sea • which is the hottest country in africa • nairobi is the capital of which country • where is mount kilimanjaro located in africa • which country is kruger national park located • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2018-02-11
Across
- Investment made by a country in the economy of another country
- Nuclear power plant that creates fuel from plutonium
- The value of output of goods and services produced in a country in a year, including money that leaves and enters the country
- Economic policies imposed on less developed countries by international agencies to create conditions encouraging international trade, such as raising taxes, reducing government spending, controlling inflation, selling publicly owned utilities to private corporations, and charging citizens more for services.
- Portion of the economy concerned with manufacturing the process, transformation, and assembly of raw materials into useful products
- Modification of the HDI to account for inequality within a country
- Alternative to international trade that emphasizes small businesses and worker-owned and democratically run cooperatives and requires employers to pay fair workers fair wages, permit union organization, and comply with minimum environmental and safety standards.
- A measure of each country's gender inequality
- Country in early stage of economic development(Less developed country LDC)
- Fuel that derives from plant material and animal waste
- Eight international development goals that all members of the United Nations have agreed to achieve by 2015.
- Value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it
- Where workers extract materials from Earth through agriculture, and sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry; the portion of the economy concerned with the direct extraction of materials from Earth's surface, generally through agriculture, although sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry
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- Splitting of an atomic nucleus to create energy
- Solar energy systems that collects energy through the use of mechanical devices such as photovoltaic cells or flat plate collectors.
- Number of births per 1,000 women ages 15-19
- Portion of the economy concerned with the transportation, communications, and utilities, sometimes extended to the provision of all goods and services to people in exchange for payment
- Percentage of women holding full-time jobs outside the home
- Gross value of the product minus the cost of raw materials and energy
- Energy formed by joining nuclei of two hydrogen atoms to form helium
- Energy source formed from the residue of plants and animal fossils
- Energy from steam or hot water produced from hot or molten underground rocks
- An indicator of the level of development for each country, constructed by the UN, that is based on income, literacy, education, and life expectancy
- Pumping of high pressure water to break rocks and release natural gas
- Value of the total number of goods and services produced in a country in a given period of time (normally one year).
- A rapid increase in the value of houses followed by a sharp decline in their value
- Country that has progressed relatively far along continuum of development (More developed Country MDC)
- Power generated by moving water
- The process of improving the material conditions of people through diffusion of knowledge and technology.
- Quantity of something that consumers are willing and able to buy
30 Clues: Power generated by moving water • Number of births per 1,000 women ages 15-19 • A measure of each country's gender inequality • Splitting of an atomic nucleus to create energy • Nuclear power plant that creates fuel from plutonium • Fuel that derives from plant material and animal waste • Percentage of women holding full-time jobs outside the home • ...
July 2023 Gk 2 2023-07-09
Across
- What is the name of the type of electricity tariff which includes lower tariff during daytime and higher rates during peak hours?
- In which country the first IIT campus outside India will be set up?
- Which mission of ISRO is scheduled for July 14
- Which institution is set to release a consultation paper on ‘Finfluencers’?
- With which country did the Indian Navy conduct an 11-day military exercise in Kochi?
- This year, the 23rd summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization was organized under the chairmanship of which country
- With the merger of HDFC with HDFC Bank, HDFC is removed from both BSE Sensex and Nifty 50. Which stock replaces HDFC in the NSE Nifty 50
- Host city for 2024 Olympics
- Which term is associated with multi-dimensional activities, focuses mainly on increasing fisheries production and productivity from aquaculture and fisheries resources, both inland and marine
- Which is the 1st company to cross USD 3 Trillion market value
- President of France
- Which country won the title of South Asian Football Federation Championship 2023?
- Which country has become the new permanent member of Shanghai Cooperation Organisation?
- Shanghai Cooperation Organization is headquartered in which city
- Rank of India in terms of installed renewable energy capacity
- Who has been appointed as the chief selector of the Indian men's cricket team?
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- Which country's regulators imposed a fine of nearly USD 1 billion for the financial technology giant Ant Group
- Who has been re-appointed as the Solicitor General of India?
- Current Foreign Secretary of India
- Under what name Meta launched an app onth July 6 that is a text-based conversation app, in direct competition with Twitter ?
- Recently Global Peace Index (GPI) 2023 which is the most troubled country in the world
- Prime Minister Modi has been invited as the Guest of Honour at the Bastille Day Parade celebrations on July 14 by which country
- Which country has become the first country in the world to ban thin plastic bags?
- With the merger of HDFC with HDFC Bank, HDFC is removed from both BSE Sensex and Nifty 50. Which stock replaces HDFC in the BSE Sensex
- Which city hosted the ‘Startup20 Shikhar Summit’ under G20
- Which country has reached a USD 3 Billion Stand-By Arrangement (SBA)with IMF
- After a gap of seven years, which organization reintroduced the ozone-UV bulletin, demonstrating the consistent recuperation of the ozone layer(Use abbreviation)
- India’s first domestically developed 700 MW nuclear power reactor, located at the Kakrapar Atomic Power Project (KAPP) in which state
- Which is the most peaceful country in the world according to the Global Peace Index 2023?
- Which fast food chain has announced that their menu will not carry any tomatoes as the prices have become high and supplies have become uncertain ?
- Indian pair Priyansh and Avneet Kaur won the gold medal in the junior mixed team compound event in which sport's Youth Championships 2023 in Ireland
- Asian Development Bank is headquartered in which city
32 Clues: President of France • Host city for 2024 Olympics • Current Foreign Secretary of India • Which mission of ISRO is scheduled for July 14 • Asian Development Bank is headquartered in which city • Which city hosted the ‘Startup20 Shikhar Summit’ under G20 • Who has been re-appointed as the Solicitor General of India? • ...
South America 2019-09-23
Across
- the longest river in South America
- the __________ of South America is over 400 million people
- a country in the South America
- a country on the west coast of South America
- the tallest waterfall in the world
- a language they speak in South America
- Picchu ancient place in Peru
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- the capital city of Brazil
- the number of countries in South America
- the language they speak in Brazil
- Bogata is the capital city of this country
- the biggest country in South America
- smallest country in South America
13 Clues: the capital city of Brazil • Picchu ancient place in Peru • a country in the South America • the language they speak in Brazil • smallest country in South America • the longest river in South America • the tallest waterfall in the world • the biggest country in South America • a language they speak in South America • the number of countries in South America • ...
humanitarian aid 2015-07-15
Across
- able to live and grow in an independent way
- the state of being rich
- a sudden shaking movement of the ground
- help given to someone or help that allows something to be done
- the set of systems within a place or organization that affect how well it operates, for example the telephone and transport systems in a country
- a law that does not allow people to go outside between a particular time in the evening and a particular time in the morning
- country that gives things such as money or goods to another one
- a serious lack of food that continues for a long time and causes many people in a country to become ill or die
- a plant grown for food, usually on a farm
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- something that happens in nature and causes a lot of damage or kills a lot of people, for example a flood or an earthquake
- money given to a country or area where people need it, but they have to agree to spend it only on goods and services provided by the country or organization that has given the money
- the process of improving the economy of a country or region by increasing the amount of business activity
- an organization that gives money, food, or other help to people who have been affected by situations such as wars or floods
- a situation in which a disease spreads very quickly and infects many people
- someone who leaves their country, especially during a war or other threatening event
- to become covered or filled with water
16 Clues: the state of being rich • to become covered or filled with water • a sudden shaking movement of the ground • a plant grown for food, usually on a farm • able to live and grow in an independent way • help given to someone or help that allows something to be done • country that gives things such as money or goods to another one • ...
Adoniram Judson 2017-08-08
Across
- A country
- The people of Burma
- An old language
- People who live in jail
- A small community
- A large country full of Indians
- Devotion to something
- New Christians
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- A very serious time
- Language of the New Testament
- God's Word
- The sound from a foreign country
- A church denomination
- Someone who takes the gospel abroad
- Without socks and shoes
- Adoniram’s surname
16 Clues: A country • God's Word • New Christians • An old language • A small community • Adoniram’s surname • A very serious time • The people of Burma • A church denomination • Devotion to something • Without socks and shoes • People who live in jail • Language of the New Testament • A large country full of Indians • The sound from a foreign country • Someone who takes the gospel abroad
Cities 2024-10-12
Across
- This country is near Vietnam, it sounds like Campu...
- The biggest country in the world
- It's Not South Korea...
- This country is near Vietnam
- They make everything
- "Sawadeekaaap"
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- SUUUUUUUUUUU
- This is where Mr. Louie is from!
- This country has Anime, Doraemon, and Sushi
- The smallest country in the world
- This Is Where Ho Chi Minh Is From!
- Sounds to help you - A, Ay, E, Uh
12 Clues: SUUUUUUUUUUU • "Sawadeekaaap" • They make everything • It's Not South Korea... • This country is near Vietnam • This is where Mr. Louie is from! • The biggest country in the world • The smallest country in the world • Sounds to help you - A, Ay, E, Uh • This Is Where Ho Chi Minh Is From! • This country has Anime, Doraemon, and Sushi • ...
Judson Adoniram 2017-02-20
Across
- Language of the New Testament
- The Son of God
- A large country full of Indians
- The sound from a foreign country
- A small community
- Someone who takes the gospel abroad
- Adoniram’s surname
- A church denomination
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- People who live in jail
- Devotion to something
- An old language
- New Christians
- Without socks and shoes
- The people of Burma
- A very serious time
- A country
16 Clues: A country • The Son of God • New Christians • An old language • A small community • Adoniram’s surname • The people of Burma • A very serious time • Devotion to something • A church denomination • People who live in jail • Without socks and shoes • Language of the New Testament • A large country full of Indians • The sound from a foreign country • Someone who takes the gospel abroad
Government & Economy Vocabulary 2021-11-30
Across
- system found in agricultural societies where people live the same way their parents and grandparents did; people produce what they need to survive.
- the knowledge and skills a worker gains through education and experience
- one leader holds complete power
- competition is allowed with little government interference
- the executive and legislative branches are separate bodies elected independently by the citizens (separation of powers); checks and balances where each branch can overrule the other, and the presidents answers to the voters, not the legislature.
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- trade barrier that taxes imported goods
- system which falls somewhere in between pure market and pure command economies.
- is a body with the authority to make laws, enforce those laws, and interpret the laws when disagreements arise; oversees the general welfare of its people.
- trade barrier that restricts the amount of a good that can be imported into a country.
- The sum total of the value of all the goods and services produced in a country within a year
- the government controls what is produced and how it is produced; the government own the resources and decides who gets the products.
- restrict trade with foreign countries because they want to sell and produce their own domestic goods.
- People who have the right to participate in government
- The percentage of a country's people who can read and write.
- how much one currency is worth in term of the other
- money from one country must be converted into the currency of another country to pay for goods in that country.
- native to a country, not foreign
- A system of governing in which the ruler's power is limited by law.
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- government in which citizens elect the legislature and the leader comes from the legislature members, the two branches are fused together
- parliamentary and presidential
- trade barrier that forbids trade with another country
- the concentration of the productive efforts of individuals and firms on a limited number of activities
- Raw materials supplied by nature
- A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business OR inverts something.
- economic decisions are based on what its people want to buy and sell; supply and demand for a good or service determines what to produce and how to produce it; who gets a product is determined by how much a person can afford to pay for it.
- from another country
- every country decides how to distribute its resources to meet the needs of its people; answers three basic questions: What to produce? How to produce? For whom to produce?
- expert at a certain skill/production of an item.
- the people hold supreme power-elect officials to represent them, and all citizens have equal right to participate in government
- buying and selling of items (goods); this occurs because no country has all the resources to efficiently produce everything its people need.
- the type of money a country uses.
- goods that are used in producing other goods, rather than being bought by consumers.
33 Clues: from another country • parliamentary and presidential • one leader holds complete power • Raw materials supplied by nature • native to a country, not foreign • the type of money a country uses. • trade barrier that taxes imported goods • expert at a certain skill/production of an item. • how much one currency is worth in term of the other • ...
chapter 25 crossword 2024-04-23
Across
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interests, especially to the exclusion or detriment of the interests of other nations.
- the largest continent in the world by both land area and population. It covers an area of more than 44 million km2.
- a sustained period of significant economic decline that sees a nation's GDP drop, unemployment rates rise and consumer confidence suffer.
- relating to, associated with, or denoting Jewish people or Judaism.
- the transmission of customs or beliefs from generation to generation, or the fact of being passed on in this way.
- an island country in East Asia. It is in the northwest Pacific Ocean.
- a popular British adventurer known as ____ of Arabia
- the place where kai-sheki founded a new Chinese republic.
- was home of the Jews in antiquity before they were forced into exile.
- a state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives, and which has an elected or nominated president rather than a monarch.
- the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2.
- a country in western South America. It is the southernmost country in the world
- the leader of India's independence movement
- the world's fifth-largest country by area and the seventh most populous. Its capital is Brasilia.
- a government where a select group of people exercises control.
- a land under Japanese colonial rule from 1932 to 1945.
- an idea in politics consisting of economical equality that wants a world without different social class groups.
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- a follower of the religion of Islam.
- a city in China where the Chinese communist party started.
- India's Great Soul Gandhi.
- a country in the southern half of South America,it covers an area of 2,780,400 km2
- Mexican's national oil company
- Country in East Africa its capitol is Nairobi.
- the capital city of Iran sized by the Persian army in 1925.
- the deliberate mass murder of a particular racial, political, or cultural group.
- from 1914 to 1939 Africans had received little to no _____ for there land instead they were forced t become squatters on the land they believed. was their own
- Persia became the modern state of ____ in 1935.
- a country in East Asia with a population exceeding 1.4 billion,it is the world's second-most populous country.
- a federal republic of 50 states.
- a country mainly in Anatolia in West Asia, with a smaller part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe it was the ottoman empire.
- the last sultan of the ottoman empire.
- the legislative body of a country or state
- a country in western South America. It is bordered in the north by Ecuador and Colombia.
- president Kemal was popularly known as ____ or father Turk.
- Declaration of the rights of the Negro peoples of the world issued in 1920.
- complete disorder and confusion.
- a large financial and industrial corporation in Japan.
37 Clues: India's Great Soul Gandhi. • Mexican's national oil company • a federal republic of 50 states. • complete disorder and confusion. • a follower of the religion of Islam. • the last sultan of the ottoman empire. • the legislative body of a country or state • the leader of India's independence movement • Country in East Africa its capitol is Nairobi. • ...
Population geography 2023-03-13
Across
- The number of people living in a given area
- The number of live births for every 1,000 of the population per year
- A person who moves from one place to another
- Things that attract people to an area
- A sudden and rapid rise in the number of people
- the movement of people within a country
- A person who arrives in a country to live there
- The number of deaths for every 1,000 of the population per year
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- A person who exits their country to live or work their
- A measure of how quickly a number of people in an area increases
- the movement of people from one one place to another
- How people are spread out over a given area
- Highly educated people leave their country to work in another country to have a better income, healthcare, etc.
- the movement of people from one country to another
- Things that make people want to leave in an area
15 Clues: Things that attract people to an area • the movement of people within a country • The number of people living in a given area • How people are spread out over a given area • A person who moves from one place to another • A sudden and rapid rise in the number of people • A person who arrives in a country to live there • Things that make people want to leave in an area • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-19
Across
- The international, when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- ____________ is a particular resource in order to be successful.
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- The ________ is included in the manufacturing activities.
- In a _______ business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- __________ often have a low gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year; in other words, they have a low overall income.
- _______ nations, most of which are located in the Middle East, North Africa, and South America, agreed to work together to control worldwide prices for oil.
- ___________ is the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- The people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
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- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- The ___________ is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- usually do not have as much infrastructure including roads and other forms of transportation as industrially developed countries.
- The ____________ is the part that makes direct use of natural resources that can include the forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory.
- __________ is the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another.
- Bollywood is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- A market economy is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- The policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- _______ is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- is the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry that can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs or the taxes on goods that enter the country.
- _____ act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- is a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- _______was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
25 Clues: The ________ is included in the manufacturing activities. • ____________ is a particular resource in order to be successful. • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe. • Bollywood is the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • _____ act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently. • ...
Interconnected World Terms 2023-04-21
Across
- Economy There are three basic types of economic systems: market economies, command economies, and mixed economies.
- Sector world economies traditionally have three distinct sectors, or categories.
- Urbanization is the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- is one example of how globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- globalization is the increasing interdependence of nations and people across the globe . The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across .
- Country in general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- , Infrastructure is the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries OPEC is an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil exporting nations.
- The idea behind protectionism is that when goods that come from other countries are limited or made more expensive, the businesses within the country prosper.
- Sector Economic activity is divided into sectors, with each sector representing a different type of activity. The secondary sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
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- of Living Standard of living refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- Development Index The Human Development Index HDI is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- Decolonization is the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- The Eurozone is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- EconomyA market economy is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- Sanctions Economic sanctions are policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- Diffusion Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- immigration is the act of coming to a new country from one ś home country to live permanently
- was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico. The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- A tariff, also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- Dependence Economic dependence refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- Country Not everyone agrees on the exact definition of a developing country, also called a less developed nation or underdeveloped
- Sector is The primary sector of an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. It includes agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining, and other industries based on what a country has available in its own territory.
- Economy A command economy can be contrasted with a free market, or capitalist, economy.
- Trade Free trade is an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- has been important in world history.
26 Clues: has been important in world history. • is one example of how globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • Diffusion Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • Sector world economies traditionally have three distinct sectors, or categories. • ...
Windrush Generation 2022-10-10
Across
- A factory that exploits workers
- A violent public disorder
- A member of a country
- A person who migrate
- Expression of regret
- A quarter, A local area
- A menace
- A language
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- official pardon
- A person from another country
- forced exile from a country
- Covering the exterior of a body
- Lack, not enough
- A legal professional
- A complicate situation
- A bad dream
16 Clues: A menace • A language • A bad dream • official pardon • Lack, not enough • A legal professional • A person who migrate • Expression of regret • A member of a country • A complicate situation • A quarter, A local area • A violent public disorder • forced exile from a country • A person from another country • A factory that exploits workers • Covering the exterior of a body
Spanish review 2025-10-01
Across
- Spanish for “excited”
- Spanish for “where”
- Spanish for “angry”
- Spanish for “good night”
- Spanish for “who”
- Opposite of “hello”
- Spanish for “sad”
- A South American country, capital is Buenos Aires
- Spanish for “tired”
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- Spanish for “good morning”
- Spanish for “happy”
- A South American country, capital is Lima
- A country: “El _________”
- Number twenty in Spanish
- Spanish for “angry”
- Spanish for “because”
- Number thirty in Spanish
17 Clues: Spanish for “who” • Spanish for “sad” • Spanish for “happy” • Spanish for “where” • Spanish for “angry” • Spanish for “angry” • Opposite of “hello” • Spanish for “tired” • Spanish for “excited” • Spanish for “because” • Number twenty in Spanish • Spanish for “good night” • Number thirty in Spanish • A country: “El _________” • Spanish for “good morning” • ...
Foreign Languages 2025-12-19
Across
- Queen 'Beth's Language
- Napoleon's country
- Language of the First European settlers
- What Germans call their country
- Most commonly spoken Chinese language
- Dialect of Jamaicans
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- What Japanese call their country
- Me in French
- Dog in German
- Pardon my ___
- Thank you in Spanish
- Most common language in India
- Love in Spanish
- "Pass the ___ on the left hand side..."
- Language of the Vatican
- Middle East dweller
16 Clues: Me in French • Dog in German • Pardon my ___ • Love in Spanish • Napoleon's country • Middle East dweller • Thank you in Spanish • Dialect of Jamaicans • Queen 'Beth's Language • Language of the Vatican • Most common language in India • What Germans call their country • What Japanese call their country • Most commonly spoken Chinese language • Language of the First European settlers • ...
Guess the title of the unit 2022-04-30
Across
- the capital city of this country.
- she is their queen
- there are none in this country
- a city in this country
- the name of this rugby team
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- the New Zealand ....
- the currency in New Zealand
- the Maori name of this country
- this country is situated in the ... Ocean
- Maori ... = Ta Moko
- a fruit, an animal and the name of the inhabitants in this country
11 Clues: she is their queen • Maori ... = Ta Moko • the New Zealand .... • a city in this country • the currency in New Zealand • the name of this rugby team • there are none in this country • the Maori name of this country • the capital city of this country. • this country is situated in the ... Ocean • a fruit, an animal and the name of the inhabitants in this country
Southern and Eastern Asia Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-10
Across
- this desert is located in northern china and southern mongolia
- 15 highest mountains located here
- this country is in the Korean Peninsula and is closed off from the world
- this river is known to be one of the most polluted rivers in the world and is sacred in the Hindu religion
- this river begins in central china and flows east into the Yellow Sea
- this country contains the Ganges River and the Himalayas
- this body of water borders India to the east
- sandiest desert in the world, nicknamed "sea of death"
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- this country has over 2,100 miles of coastline
- most populous country in the world
- this sea has over 30% of the world's coral reefs
- this is the longest river in Asia
- this body of water is the third largest in the world
- this country is bordered by the Yellow Sea to the east, and the Sea of Japan to the west
- this country is the oldest monarchy in the world
15 Clues: this is the longest river in Asia • 15 highest mountains located here • most populous country in the world • this body of water borders India to the east • this country has over 2,100 miles of coastline • this sea has over 30% of the world's coral reefs • this country is the oldest monarchy in the world • this body of water is the third largest in the world • ...
The Partition of India 2022-12-12
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- an island separated from the European mainland by the English Channel and North Sea. It comprises the nations of England, Scotland and Wales.
- behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- the state of wanting or being able to do things for yourself and make your own decisions, without help or influence from other people
- a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country
- an Indian religion that originated in the Punjab
- an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centred primarily around the Quran
- the greater number.
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country
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- advocacy of or support for the political independence of a particular nation or people.
- a country in South Asia that has the world's second-largest Muslim population just behind Indonesia.
- the world's oldest religion
- a period of 100 years
- the action or state of dividing or being divided into parts.
- a form of government in which the people have the authority to deliberate and decide legislation, or to choose governing officials to do so.
- a state or period in which there is no war or a war has ended
- the movement of people from one place to another with intentions of settling
- a line separating two countries, administrative divisions, or other areas.
17 Clues: the greater number. • a period of 100 years • the world's oldest religion • an Indian religion that originated in the Punjab • the action or state of dividing or being divided into parts. • a state or period in which there is no war or a war has ended • an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centred primarily around the Quran • ...
