country Crossword Puzzles
Dragon Boat Festival 2025-06-02
19 Clues: fun • moon • ghost • joined • adorned • country • very old • assistant • beginning • celebration • commemorated • tropical grass • traditional food • customs of a people • person at front of boat • river Qu Yuan drowned in • make someone leave their country • series of rulers from one family • important creature in Chinese culture
crossword 1 2022-12-29
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- is a country on the south-western side of South America. Most people there speak Spanish.
- is a small island nation in the Indian Ocean. It is between Madagascar and mainland Africa.
- is a country in North America. It is to the north of the United States. Its land reaches from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west.
- country in Southeast Asia
- It is in the northwest part of the continent, and it has an area of 1,141,748 km² (440,839 sq mi).
- is a country in Central America. It is bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the southeast,
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- is a landlocked country in Central Africa
- is a country in Eastern Europe. About nine million people live there.
- is a country in Southeast Asia. It is near Vietnam
- is a country in Central Africa. Its capital is Yaoundé
- is a country in South America
11 Clues: country in Southeast Asia • is a country in South America • is a landlocked country in Central Africa • is a country in Southeast Asia. It is near Vietnam • is a country in Central Africa. Its capital is Yaoundé • is a country in Eastern Europe. About nine million people live there. • ...
colonial vocabulary words 2014-11-05
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- document in Plymouth colony
- a safe place
- a large part of a colony
- a member of the church of england who settled to be pure
- goods sent from one country to another
- come to live in a different country
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- document giving people official permission
- first written system of government in north america
- settlement ruled by another country
- to sell to others not to themselves
- the law making body of england
- goods brought into a country to be sold
- person who moved in with a family that is skilled
- blue dye is made from
- makes a journey for a reason
15 Clues: a safe place • blue dye is made from • a large part of a colony • document in Plymouth colony • makes a journey for a reason • the law making body of england • settlement ruled by another country • to sell to others not to themselves • come to live in a different country • goods sent from one country to another • goods brought into a country to be sold • ...
marwan 2018-12-12
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- Who is the prime minster of australia
- Which sport big players cheat
- The name of the US president
- What country is in war
- What is the most popular song
- Which country was made in it the soccer world cup
- What most strong pasport
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- What is the most popular game
- What games did prince came to see it
- There is a war in an arab country
- Where did australia flew a space ship to
- Which women did prince harry merried
- What fruit had needle inside
- Which country was made in it the olympics
- What is the popular dance
15 Clues: What country is in war • What most strong pasport • What is the popular dance • What fruit had needle inside • The name of the US president • What is the most popular game • Which sport big players cheat • What is the most popular song • There is a war in an arab country • What games did prince came to see it • Which women did prince harry merried • ...
marwan 2018-12-12
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- Who is the prime minster of australia
- Which sport big players cheat
- The name of the US president
- What country is in war
- What is the most popular song
- Which country was made in it the soccer world cup
- What most strong pasport
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- What is the most popular game
- What games did prince came to see it
- There is a war in an arab country
- Where did australia flew a space ship to
- Which women did prince harry merried
- What fruit had needle inside
- Which country was made in it the olympics
- What is the popular dance
15 Clues: What country is in war • What most strong pasport • What is the popular dance • What fruit had needle inside • The name of the US president • What is the most popular game • Which sport big players cheat • What is the most popular song • There is a war in an arab country • What games did prince came to see it • Which women did prince harry merried • ...
Social chapter 5 2025-02-26
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- -threat of serious penalties
- -a country that has two official languages
- -descendants of French colonists
- -A country that is more powerful than other countries
- -Make you like something more than the other
- -how people live and what they like
- -permanent military base
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- -info that is true
- -an agreement between two or more people/countries
- -A person's point of view
- -blockade of a city
- -a culture that has been absorbed by another culture
- -stay the same (not good or bad)
- -Someone whose first language is French
- -Taking someone out of the country and bringing them to another country
15 Clues: -info that is true • -blockade of a city • -permanent military base • -A person's point of view • -threat of serious penalties • -descendants of French colonists • -stay the same (not good or bad) • -how people live and what they like • -Someone whose first language is French • -a country that has two official languages • -Make you like something more than the other • ...
Countries 2022-04-21
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- known for it´s steppe warriors and nomadic attitude
- is a country that you live in
- is known for its pyramids
- the most underrated country
- have you heard who got invaded first in ww2?
- known for it´s spices
- is known for it´s Chinese culture
- the biggest country in the world
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- is known for the baguette and the most notable building
- is known for pho
- Korea known for k pop
- known for it´s technological achievements
- is a place where beer is made in
- is known for the biggest Jesus statue
- Literally the most Southern Country of Africa
15 Clues: is known for pho • Korea known for k pop • known for it´s spices • is known for its pyramids • the most underrated country • is a country that you live in • is a place where beer is made in • the biggest country in the world • is known for it´s Chinese culture • is known for the biggest Jesus statue • known for it´s technological achievements • ...
Migration Crossword for Human Geography K.F. 2022-09-15
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- monatary transfer from someone who is a native/citizen to a country but not in said country
- unconsensual permanent relocation
- Migration from a location
- A person forced to migrate within their own country
- consensual permanent relocation
- difference between # of emigrants and # of imegrants
- relocation to an area
- factors that push people away from an area
- factors that draw people to an area
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- a person who seeks to be a refugee in another country
- Migration pattern changes based on social/economic changes
- enviromental/cultural challenge when migrating
- Permanent relocation
- A victim of forced migration
- Minimum/maximum limits of one or more actions
15 Clues: Permanent relocation • relocation to an area • Migration from a location • A victim of forced migration • consensual permanent relocation • unconsensual permanent relocation • factors that draw people to an area • factors that push people away from an area • Minimum/maximum limits of one or more actions • enviromental/cultural challenge when migrating • ...
Chinese Head Tax 2025-12-10
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- The people who originate from the largest country in easten Asia
- A racial entry fee
- The second global war during 1939-1945
- The prejudice treatment of people
- People fleeing their home country to seek a better future
- A pathway made from steel where trains operate
- A person who belongs and inhabits the country
- The State of being poor
- The first global war during 1914-1918
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- Is the second-largest country in the world
- Canada's western most province
- Laws in relation to a country's immigration
- Relation to money or economy
- A railroad line crossing through continents
- The hierarchical structure in society
15 Clues: A racial entry fee • The State of being poor • Relation to money or economy • Canada's western most province • The prejudice treatment of people • The hierarchical structure in society • The first global war during 1914-1918 • The second global war during 1939-1945 • Is the second-largest country in the world • Laws in relation to a country's immigration • ...
US history puzzle 2025-12-17
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- What immigrants felt when they saw the statue of liberty for the first time
- A person who moved to a different country
- The country who gave the U.S the Statue of Liberty as a gift
- The mascot for Niles north
- A factor that forces you out of a country
- The coldest season
- Total control over an industry
- The man known for oil
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- New York's most famous monument
- Rockefeller's mentor
- The man known for steel
- The state the statue of liberty is from
- The main color for Niles North
- White and cold
- A factor that attracts you to a country
15 Clues: White and cold • The coldest season • Rockefeller's mentor • The man known for oil • The man known for steel • The mascot for Niles north • The main color for Niles North • Total control over an industry • New York's most famous monument • The state the statue of liberty is from • A factor that attracts you to a country • A person who moved to a different country • ...
Discovering Places 2025-04-01
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- The 50th state of The United States (hint: it is not connected to the majority of the USA)
- A south American country that loves fiestas and has the Amazon Rainforest
- A north American country with the best ice hockey teams and they speak both English and French
- A country in Europe next to Switzerland. It is the birthplace of Mozart
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- An Asian country known for the Taj Mahal and Bollywood
- A country we might say is ¨Down Under¨ and has a lot of kangaroos
- A north African country famous for its pyramids and mummies
- A country in Europe that is famous for the Eiffel Tower, baguettes, and cheese
- A country in Europe known for bull fights, paella, and football
- A south American country with the world´s longest mountain range called The Andes
- A part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. Their flag has a dragon on it
11 Clues: An Asian country known for the Taj Mahal and Bollywood • A north African country famous for its pyramids and mummies • A country in Europe known for bull fights, paella, and football • A country we might say is ¨Down Under¨ and has a lot of kangaroos • A country in Europe next to Switzerland. It is the birthplace of Mozart • ...
Avant de partir 2021-10-03
17 Clues: Ticket • Camera • To pack • Passport • City map • To bring • Backpack • Suit case • Overnight bag • Tourist guide • Exchange money • Toiletries bag • A big traveller • Foreign country • Map of a country • To go on vacation • Information or details
CH.6 Key Terms 2013-04-15
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- Goods produced with in a country.
- A ritual suicide performed with a sword.
- Having big industries as an important feature in a country and or economic system.
- Japanese government structure applied jousting the Meiji period.
- The basic rights believed to belong to every person, such as freedom.
- The taxes on goods coming into a country; makes goods more expensive in relation to domestic products.
- Political negotiation backed up by threat or military force.
- An administrative district in Japan, similar to a large country.
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- Money generated by all services by a country; usually measured quarterly or annually.
- Protect from human harm or destruction.
- A form of government in which the citizens use power, either directly or through elected representatives.
- A government n which hard decisions are made by elected representatives.
- To show proper respect.
- Patriotic, can be extreme.
- Open to new behaviors and opinions and able to discard Traditional values.
- Sign or give formal consent, making it officially valid.
16 Clues: To show proper respect. • Patriotic, can be extreme. • Goods produced with in a country. • Protect from human harm or destruction. • A ritual suicide performed with a sword. • Sign or give formal consent, making it officially valid. • Political negotiation backed up by threat or military force. • Japanese government structure applied jousting the Meiji period. • ...
Government systems 2023-03-22
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- A group of beliefs and rituals. It consists of rules, stories and symbols, often gods.
- Television and radio broadcasts and articles in newspapers
- A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator
- The people who rule a country. The citizens follow them.
- People who choose their government leaders in elections
- The right to do and say what you like
- People who live in a city or country.
- To have power over control.
- A form of government where the people have a say in how the government is run
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- A country and its people
- The process of voting to choose someone to be their political leader or representative in government
- The freedoms we have that are protected by our laws
- A person, group, that has control or influence over others.
- Another word for rules. Rules of a country.
- Communication through speaking
- The system of rules in a country and the people who make and administer them
16 Clues: A country and its people • To have power over control. • Communication through speaking • The right to do and say what you like • People who live in a city or country. • Another word for rules. Rules of a country. • The freedoms we have that are protected by our laws • People who choose their government leaders in elections • ...
unit 11 2023-03-03
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- the people of this type of government elect their leaders
- something is doe without a person making a deliberate decision or without controlling it
- usually in most cases
- official document that proves that something has happened
- a person born in that country or person who becomes a member of a country
- people who are not citizens of the country in which they are living
- people who are members of a nation
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- when you have the rights and duties of a country
- promise that something will happen
- conditions or facts that surround or cause an event
- land that is under control of an external government
- you are loyal to your government, nation, or ruler.
- special rights or benefits given to a group of people or individual
- time or situation that makes it possible to accomplish a goal
- group of people who live in the same geographic area or country
- someone who is qualified or allowed by rules or law to do something
16 Clues: usually in most cases • promise that something will happen • people who are members of a nation • when you have the rights and duties of a country • conditions or facts that surround or cause an event • you are loyal to your government, nation, or ruler. • land that is under control of an external government • the people of this type of government elect their leaders • ...
The Iron Curtain 2025-03-21
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- The type of government in Eastern Europe that the Iron Curtain protected
- Country that opened its border to allow East Germans to escape
- Country that was split by the Iron Curtain, with East and West sections
- The first country named by Churchill in his speech
- The military and political group of countries formed during the Cold War
- Prime Minister who coined the term "Iron Curtain"
- The country that had a "special relationship" with the United States during the Cold War
- The year the Berlin Wall fell
- The line separating East and West Berlin was marked by this
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- The year Winston Churchill gave his famous speech
- The country where East Germans sought refuge in 1989
- The Soviet leader who criticized Churchill's speech
- City where Winston Churchill delivered his famous speech
- Radio station funded by the CIA to broadcast uncensored news behind the Iron Curtain
- Famous barrier constructed by East Germany in 1961
- U.S. President who joined Churchill's speech
16 Clues: The year the Berlin Wall fell • U.S. President who joined Churchill's speech • The year Winston Churchill gave his famous speech • Prime Minister who coined the term "Iron Curtain" • The first country named by Churchill in his speech • Famous barrier constructed by East Germany in 1961 • The Soviet leader who criticized Churchill's speech • ...
Countries to go 2018-04-07
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- A country starting with letter c
- A country starting with letter a
- A country starting with letter s
- A country starting with letter k
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- A country starting with letters the
- A country starting with letter t
- A country starting with letter m
- A country starting with letter b
- A country starting with letters the
- A country starting with letter j
10 Clues: A country starting with letter t • A country starting with letter c • A country starting with letter m • A country starting with letter b • A country starting with letter a • A country starting with letter j • A country starting with letter s • A country starting with letter k • A country starting with letters the • A country starting with letters the
List 17 2022-01-11
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- regarded to be someone important
- alike almost the same
- when you are well groomed
- unable to be changed
- in motion
- alike in many aspects
- clean and well dressed
- anger toward someone
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- country we don’t know much about
- moral obligation
- the act to being unchanged
- to have charge over something
- to produce a result
- a country in the Bible
- able to be in motion
- the ability to be someone important
- a country where papa’s people are from
17 Clues: in motion • moral obligation • to produce a result • unable to be changed • able to be in motion • anger toward someone • alike almost the same • alike in many aspects • a country in the Bible • clean and well dressed • when you are well groomed • the act to being unchanged • to have charge over something • country we don’t know much about • regarded to be someone important • ...
The kite runner 2024-01-26
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- Capital city of Afghanistan
- Country were the novel takes place
- The ethnic group which Hassan belongs
- Amir`s wife
- A fundementalist Islamic group in Afghanistan
- Neighbouring country to Afghanistan
- Flying object attached to a string
- Central theme in the novel
- The season were the traumatic events happends
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- A significant location in the novel
- Hassan`s
- The bully in the novel
- Amir`s father
- country were Amir and Baba seek refuge
- Main character
- Amir`s bestfriend
- Amir`s feelings related to his moral choices
17 Clues: Hassan`s • Amir`s wife • Amir`s father • Main character • Amir`s bestfriend • The bully in the novel • Central theme in the novel • Capital city of Afghanistan • Country were the novel takes place • Flying object attached to a string • A significant location in the novel • Neighbouring country to Afghanistan • The ethnic group which Hassan belongs • ...
Steven 2019-08-29
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- Do I have a sister (yes/no).
- The radio station I listen to.
- The suburb my school is in.
- The class I am in.
- My favourite colour.
- My favourite type of text.
- The age I am.
- My favourite sport.
- My gender.
- My favourite animal.
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- Favourite subject.
- My age this year (In letters).
- My favourite country.
- The country my parents were born in.
- The country I was born in.
- A video game I play.
- The suburb my old school is in.
17 Clues: My gender. • The age I am. • Favourite subject. • The class I am in. • My favourite sport. • My favourite colour. • A video game I play. • My favourite animal. • My favourite country. • The country I was born in. • My favourite type of text. • The suburb my school is in. • Do I have a sister (yes/no). • My age this year (In letters). • The radio station I listen to. • ...
Askins Wedding Crossword 2023-06-11
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- Their go-to post-hike drink.
- Favourite country they’ve travelled to so far.
- Ceryn’s favourite board game.
- Favourite hobby to do together.
- Their favourite takeaway.
- The month Simon proposed.
- The Month they started dating.
- Years they've lived together.
- Their favourite band.
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- Years they’ve been together.
- Their nickname for each other.
- The first place they saw each other.
- The name of their dog.
- The first country abroad they visited together.
- Simon’s favourite pint?
- The country they got engaged in.
- The town they bought their first home.
17 Clues: Their favourite band. • The name of their dog. • Simon’s favourite pint? • Their favourite takeaway. • The month Simon proposed. • Years they’ve been together. • Their go-to post-hike drink. • Ceryn’s favourite board game. • Years they've lived together. • Their nickname for each other. • The Month they started dating. • Favourite hobby to do together. • ...
THE COLD WAR 2025-05-26
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- CAPITAL OF SOUTH VIETNAM
- COMMUNIST COUNTRY
- CAPITALIST GERMANY
- ENGLISH NAME OF THE SOVIET UNION
- CUBAN SOCIALIST LEADER
- COMMUNIST KOREA
- SOVIET LEADER IN THE 1960s
- TREATY THAT SIGNED THE END OF THE KOREAN WAR
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- ACTION THAT CUT OFF COMMUNICATIONS IN WEST BERLIN
- COUNTRY WITH MILITARY INFLUENCE ALL OVER THE WORLD
- AMERICAN PLAN TO HELP EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
- COMMUNIST GERMANY
- EUROPEAN COUNTRY THAT CONTROLLED VIETNAM
- AMERICAN GENERAL IN KOREA
- COMMUNIST BERLIN
- FRENCH COLONY IN SOUTH EAST ASIA
- AMERICAN PRESIDENT IN THE 1960S
17 Clues: COMMUNIST KOREA • COMMUNIST BERLIN • COMMUNIST GERMANY • COMMUNIST COUNTRY • CAPITALIST GERMANY • CUBAN SOCIALIST LEADER • CAPITAL OF SOUTH VIETNAM • AMERICAN GENERAL IN KOREA • SOVIET LEADER IN THE 1960s • AMERICAN PRESIDENT IN THE 1960S • ENGLISH NAME OF THE SOVIET UNION • FRENCH COLONY IN SOUTH EAST ASIA • AMERICAN PLAN TO HELP EUROPEAN COUNTRIES • ...
Why industrial revolution began in Britain? 2023-04-04
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- body ruling a country
- an asset acquired to build wealth
- gift from mother nature
- first investment / New Delhi to India is
- Growing crops in a large field
- rule of one country on another
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- anything that has utility and adds value to your life
- to increase
- things used to make finished goods
- place where buyers and sellers meet
- huge
- providing help
- people living in a country make it's
- not fluctuating
- not expensive
- black coloured mineral
- metal attracted towards magnets
17 Clues: huge • to increase • not expensive • providing help • not fluctuating • body ruling a country • black coloured mineral • gift from mother nature • Growing crops in a large field • rule of one country on another • metal attracted towards magnets • an asset acquired to build wealth • things used to make finished goods • place where buyers and sellers meet • ...
World Bank 2015-06-29
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- Largest Country by Voting Power after United States
- First Country to receive a World Bank loan
- True or False, South America received NO assistance from the World Bank in the last decade
- Out of the main objectives, which was achieved in Africa and the Middle East?
- What European nation has received a lot of help from the World Bank in recent years?
- chief economist of the world bank
- Largest European Country by Voting Power
- the current President of the World Bank Group
- HQ of the World Bank
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- World Bank is said to do the 'bidding' of what country?
- not a member of the world bank
- World Bank's President chose France over this European country
- observer member of the world bank
- What sector of the World Bank focuses solely on water privatization?
- Conference that led to formation of world bank
- What arm of the World Bank deals with loans?
- World Bank initiative to advance innovative ways to improve air quality in cities through partnerships in selected regions of the world by sharing knowledge and experiences. It includes electric vehicles.
17 Clues: HQ of the World Bank • not a member of the world bank • observer member of the world bank • chief economist of the world bank • Largest European Country by Voting Power • First Country to receive a World Bank loan • What arm of the World Bank deals with loans? • the current President of the World Bank Group • Conference that led to formation of world bank • ...
VOCAB 2022-08-25
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- approve
- political theory system in which powers divided between the national and state government
- parts uniform pieces that can be made in large quantities to replace the other identical pieces
- A person living in a country who is not a citizen of that country
- A loose alliance of states that are bound together for trade and defense purposes
- government governing powers that are limited as prescribed in laws in a constitution
- of power A system of government in which its powers are divided between multiple branches each branch controlling a different aspect of government
- forcing men into the military service of another country
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- right to vote
- an artificial man-made waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats inland
- A small organized dissenting group that separates from the main party
- moderation or abstinence from alcohol
- A government ban on trade with other countries
- of influence an area in which a country has power to affect development
- incitement to rebellion
- loyalty and devotion to one’s country
- system giving government jobs to winning candidates supporters
17 Clues: approve • right to vote • incitement to rebellion • moderation or abstinence from alcohol • loyalty and devotion to one’s country • A government ban on trade with other countries • forcing men into the military service of another country • system giving government jobs to winning candidates supporters • A person living in a country who is not a citizen of that country • ...
South America 2022-02-10
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- This geography led to separation
- this country has a rich culture and many natural resources that contrast with the effects of a long period of civil war.
- What language do most people speak in Pacific South America?
- Native cultures and Spanish colonization have shaped the history of
- this country struggles with poverty and political instability today
- controlled an area that stretched from Ecuador to Chile
- members of an irregular military force
- after many years of working for it, this country has become a democracy
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- In 1830 The republic dissolved. Colombia and Panama established
- half of the people here are descendants of immigrants from India.
- the main religion in most countries of South America
- ____ is a large industry in venezuela
- the capital of peru, largest city in the region
- These Indians lived in Colombia inspired legends of a land rich in gold.
- The Spanish conquered the Chibcha tribe and settled along this coast.
- the Spanish shaped the history and culture of this country
- this country has the strongest economy in the region
17 Clues: This geography led to separation • ____ is a large industry in venezuela • members of an irregular military force • the capital of peru, largest city in the region • the main religion in most countries of South America • this country has the strongest economy in the region • controlled an area that stretched from Ecuador to Chile • ...
Internal Audit Newsletter 2023-04-17
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- Country with the highest energy consumption per capita
- The G in G20 stands for
- Which country has recently made attempts to ban English Language?
- Process of generating Nuclear energy is called
- Which state in India has introduced a "Vote from Home" scheme for senior citizens and differently abled persons?
- Which Central specialized force is responsible for quick and effective response to disasters ?
- Which is the latest country to join NATO?
- A CSR initiative by BPCL for education
- This investment research firm has recently released a report alleging stock manipulation and fraud in Adani Group?
- ______ hydrogen is an industry term for hydrogen produced from natural gas.
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- Where is BPCL's first bioethanol refinery being set up?
- In which city has BPCL's first BeCafe been launched?
- Name of India's first fully indigenous aircraft carrier is INS _______
- Fuel with highest calorific value
- Which country was India's largest crude supplier in October and November 2022?
- In which Indian city was Energy Week 2023 held?
- Which country apart from Turkiye has recently faced destructive earthquake?
17 Clues: The G in G20 stands for • Fuel with highest calorific value • A CSR initiative by BPCL for education • Which is the latest country to join NATO? • Process of generating Nuclear energy is called • In which Indian city was Energy Week 2023 held? • In which city has BPCL's first BeCafe been launched? • Country with the highest energy consumption per capita • ...
COLD WAR 2022-04-21
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- Capitalist Country
- People not supposed to be in the country
- Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
- divide between western and USSR
- USA’s economic system
- Main Topic
- Fought between separatists in Korea
- An acronym for "defense readiness condition."
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- USSR’s economic system
- Strongest countries
- Communist Country
- Missles that go thousands of miles
- War not fought by USA or USSR
- Alliances formed between Many North American nations
- USSR President
15 Clues: Main Topic • USSR President • Communist Country • Capitalist Country • Strongest countries • USA’s economic system • USSR’s economic system • War not fought by USA or USSR • Strategic Arms Limitation Talks • divide between western and USSR • Missles that go thousands of miles • Fought between separatists in Korea • People not supposed to be in the country • ...
The Academy Geography Crossword 2023-05-10
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- canadian territory bordering Alaska
- capital of Australia
- Capital of Peru
- Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia, Oceania, ..
- most populated island
- Ukraine, Romania, Austria, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia,...
- smallest country
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- Worlds biggest island
- region of australia that stars with Q
- Worlds biggest ocean
- Where is the largest volcano
- Only country that borders Brunei
- worlds shortest river
- Capital of a scandinavian country
- biggest US state
15 Clues: Capital of Peru • biggest US state • smallest country • Worlds biggest ocean • capital of Australia • Worlds biggest island • worlds shortest river • most populated island • Where is the largest volcano • Only country that borders Brunei • Capital of a scandinavian country • canadian territory bordering Alaska • region of australia that stars with Q • ...
Countries 2025-12-02
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- Best footballer from there
- Northest country of Europe
- There they drink bears and eat sausages
- Borders Greece
- Paris is the capital
- Is good at both basketball and footabll
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- One of the Baltic countries
- They love footaball there
- Has conflict wiht North Korea
- Creators of anime are there
- Largest Population
- Largest country in Europe
- They love tea
- Southest country in Europe
- Looks like a boot
15 Clues: They love tea • Borders Greece • Looks like a boot • Largest Population • Paris is the capital • They love footaball there • Largest country in Europe • Best footballer from there • Northest country of Europe • Southest country in Europe • One of the Baltic countries • Creators of anime are there • Has conflict wiht North Korea • There they drink bears and eat sausages • ...
Geography 2023-01-27
10 Clues: B..sil • The biggest Country • Sarahs Home Country • The Country we live in • the Country with a River Nil • Ronaldo was Born Therme SUWY • Anime and Sushi was made Therme • a Country with a Blue,weite,red flag • the Country with the biggest Population • This Countrys Name is identical Tom Georgij
Europa 2024-05-08
10 Clues: Capital of Itali • The country of beer • The capital of Estonia • The capital of Latvia • The capital of Bulgaria • The tallest tower in Europe • country where pizza is popular • A country where tsepelins are popular • a country whose flag depicts the same country • The country where located the Colosseum of Zeus
All about the world 2024-07-07
Across
- the big country next to Iceland
- an island between Asia and Australia
- has a red flag with yellow stars
- biggest continent
- a country between Chile and Brazil
- biggest country by area
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- an African island which is a country
- between Iran and Tajikistan
- most populated country
- a country that connects N and S America
10 Clues: biggest continent • most populated country • biggest country by area • between Iran and Tajikistan • the big country next to Iceland • has a red flag with yellow stars • a country between Chile and Brazil • an African island which is a country • an island between Asia and Australia • a country that connects N and S America
All about the world 2024-07-07
Across
- the big country next to Iceland
- an island between Asia and Australia
- has a red flag with yellow stars
- biggest continent
- a country between Chile and Brazil
- biggest country by area
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- an African island which is a country
- between Iran and Tajikistan
- most populated country
- a country that connects N and S America
10 Clues: biggest continent • most populated country • biggest country by area • between Iran and Tajikistan • the big country next to Iceland • has a red flag with yellow stars • a country between Chile and Brazil • an African island which is a country • an island between Asia and Australia • a country that connects N and S America
Geography and Animal kingdom 2025-04-28
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- PEACOCK IS THE NATIONAL BIRD OF THIS COUNTRY
- LAND OF KANGAROOS
- CONTINENT OF BIG ANIMALS
- COUNTRY WHERE MT EVEREST IS SITUATED
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- COUNTRY OF PANDAS
- COUNTRY famous for pyramids
- ISLAND COUNTRY WHICH IS THE CLOSEST NEIGHBOUR OF INDIA
- FAMOUS FOR BULL FIGHTS
- COUNTRY famous for samurai sword
- WHERE EIFFEL TOWER IS SITUATED
10 Clues: COUNTRY OF PANDAS • LAND OF KANGAROOS • FAMOUS FOR BULL FIGHTS • CONTINENT OF BIG ANIMALS • COUNTRY famous for pyramids • WHERE EIFFEL TOWER IS SITUATED • COUNTRY famous for samurai sword • COUNTRY WHERE MT EVEREST IS SITUATED • PEACOCK IS THE NATIONAL BIRD OF THIS COUNTRY • ISLAND COUNTRY WHICH IS THE CLOSEST NEIGHBOUR OF INDIA
Jaiden 2025-05-14
Across
- – Build
- – Flying fire objects
- – Messed up while searching
- – Rhyming writing
- – Ship stop
- – Big boat
- – Country song
- – Important fort
- – One more than 14
- – Early morning
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- – Very big
- – Caught fire
- – Not afraid
- – Color lines
- – Safe place for ships
- – Sewing thread
- – Military leader
- House – President’s home
- – Country symbol
19 Clues: – Build • – Very big • – Big boat • – Ship stop • – Not afraid • – Caught fire • – Color lines • – Country song • – Sewing thread • – Early morning • – Important fort • – Country symbol • – Rhyming writing • – Military leader • – One more than 14 • – Flying fire objects • – Safe place for ships • House – President’s home • – Messed up while searching
words 2018-10-11
Across
- a more advanced country that has less poverty
- coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- characteristic of the countryside rather than the town
- the amount of people living in a certain area
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one
- the total number of people
- is a thematic map in which areas are shaded or patterned in proportion to the measurement of the statistical variable being displayed on the map, such as population density
- data from the source
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities
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- poorer country which is not as advanced others
- planning planning and control of the construction, growth, and development of a town or other urban area
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities
- moving to a new location
- a city with more than 10000000 people
- data which is collected by someone who is someone other than the user
- ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- characteristic of the countryside rather than the town
17 Clues: data from the source • moving to a new location • the total number of people • a city with more than 10000000 people • a more advanced country that has less poverty • the amount of people living in a certain area • poorer country which is not as advanced others • coming to live permanently in a foreign country • ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • ...
CH.6 Key Terms 2013-04-15
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- Political negotiation backed up by threat or military force.
- Japanese government structure applied jousting the Meiji period.
- Money generated by all services by a country; usually measured quarterly or annually.
- Patriotic, can be extreme.
- The basic rights believed to belong to every person, such as freedom.
- An administrative district in Japan, similar to a large country.
- Goods produced with in a country.
- Having big industries as an important feature in a country and or economic system.
- Open to new behaviors and opinions and able to discard Traditional values.
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- Protect from human harm or destruction.
- A form of government in which the citizens use power, either directly or through elected representatives.
- A government n which hard decisions are made by elected representatives.
- To show proper respect.
- The taxes on goods coming into a country; makes goods more expensive in relation to domestic products.
- A ritual suicide performed with a sword.
- Sign or give formal consent, making it officially valid.
16 Clues: To show proper respect. • Patriotic, can be extreme. • Goods produced with in a country. • Protect from human harm or destruction. • A ritual suicide performed with a sword. • Sign or give formal consent, making it officially valid. • Political negotiation backed up by threat or military force. • Japanese government structure applied jousting the Meiji period. • ...
North America 2022-09-12
Across
- smaller community adjacent to or within commuting distance of a city
- leave one's own country to settle permanently in another
- change residence from a country to begin living permanently in another country
- economy that emphasizes services and technology rather than industry and manufacturing
- characteristic of a town or city
- crops are grown that rely only on the natural precipitation
- large population concentration made up of several large and many smaller cities
- removal of all trees in a stand of timber
- elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow
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- concentrated region of manufacturing industries in the northeastern and midwestern US
- mild climate region in the southern and southwestern portions of the US
- countryside rather than the town
- large, powerful windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters
- the practice and business of recreational travel based on concern for the environment
- resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains
- breaking away of one part of a country to create a separate, independent country
16 Clues: countryside rather than the town • characteristic of a town or city • removal of all trees in a stand of timber • elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow • leave one's own country to settle permanently in another • resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains • large, powerful windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters • ...
Background to the Vietnam War 2021-06-30
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- The Asian country that supported North Vietnam
- The US president during the Geneva Accords
- The capital of North Vietnam
- Public upset with America’s overseas military involvement after the controversy of the Vietnam War
- The country that took control of Vietnam during WWII
- The leader of the Vietminh
- The commonly used name for the National Liberation Front
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- A government that is appointed whose decisions are made by another group or country
- The name for the French colony that included Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos
- The city where a Buddhist monk set himself on fire to protest the government
- The city the French bombed which began the First Indochina war with Vietnam
- The European country that supported North Vietnam
- The battle where the French were defeated during the First Indochina War
- When one country formally aligns itself with another for a military or other purpose.
- The US president who sent combat troops to Vietnam
- The form of tactics used by the Viet Cong
16 Clues: The leader of the Vietminh • The capital of North Vietnam • The form of tactics used by the Viet Cong • The US president during the Geneva Accords • The Asian country that supported North Vietnam • The European country that supported North Vietnam • The US president who sent combat troops to Vietnam • The country that took control of Vietnam during WWII • ...
Chapter 8,9,10,11,12,13 2024-05-15
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- also called shantytowns. *(c10)
- High,flat land(c8)
- Europe experienced this.(c12)
- A country in chapter 10 that starts with the letter “F”.(c11)
- A country in chapter 12 that starts with the letter “S”(c12)
- A place in chapter 13 that starts with the letter “U”(c13)
- A region where subsoil is frozen and only plants such as lichens and mosses survive.(c12)
- This also means height above the sea level(c9)
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- The Dutch built these.(c11)
- A country in chapter 9 that starts with the letter “V”(c9)
- The largest or most important city (c8)
- The country is said to be this.(c11)
- The longest continuous group of mountain ranges in the world and the tallest in the western hemisphere(c10)
- Had peaceful encounters with some of these people.(c8)
- A country in chapter 10 that starts with the letter “A”.(c10)
- A group of languages that enslaved people from various parts of Africa developed to communicate on colonial plantations.(c9)
16 Clues: High,flat land(c8) • The Dutch built these.(c11) • Europe experienced this.(c12) • also called shantytowns. *(c10) • The country is said to be this.(c11) • The largest or most important city (c8) • This also means height above the sea level(c9) • Had peaceful encounters with some of these people.(c8) • A country in chapter 9 that starts with the letter “V”(c9) • ...
20th Century 2024-05-24
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- Invasion of Cuba that indirectly led to the Cuban Missile Crisis (3 words)
- Event that raised tensions between two countries,took place during the crisis (2 words)
- Type of war that the world was on the brink of
- Month the crisis took place in
- Country that photographed and took offense to the location of harbored missiles(2 words)
- President of the United States during the time of the crisis
- Though the Cuban Missile Crisis ended, the ______race between the U.S. and USSR did not
- U2____planes photographed nuclear missiles
- Number of days the crisis lasted for
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- Leader of the country where the missiles that stationed in
- America's response to finding missiles in Cuba (2 words)
- Number of miles between Cuba's missiles and the United States
- Leader of the country that put missiles close to the U.S
- Where nuclear missile sites were photographed
- Country the U.S. harbored missiles
- Country that placed missiles in close proximity of the U.S.
16 Clues: Month the crisis took place in • Country the U.S. harbored missiles • Number of days the crisis lasted for • U2____planes photographed nuclear missiles • Where nuclear missile sites were photographed • Type of war that the world was on the brink of • America's response to finding missiles in Cuba (2 words) • Leader of the country that put missiles close to the U.S • ...
Spelling Unit 1 2024-09-19
Across
- relating to courts of law or judges
- the act of continually treating others cruelly because of race, religion, politics, or some other difference;
- at first
- a person who is not driving but travels in an automobile, bus, train, or other vehicle.
- a government grant that gives someone the right to make, use, or sell an invention.
- small; able to fit in a small space
- relating to making laws
- the things that are written or spoken about.
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- a basic law or belief
- a form of government in which a country is ruled by one person
- a form of government in which a country is ruled by a small group of people
- a form of government in which a country is ruled by a queen or king
- a government in which the people have power in a direct way or through representatives whom they elect.
- freedom
- a person who legally belongs to a country
- a place which is under the control of a distant country
16 Clues: freedom • at first • a basic law or belief • relating to making laws • relating to courts of law or judges • small; able to fit in a small space • a person who legally belongs to a country • the things that are written or spoken about. • a place which is under the control of a distant country • a form of government in which a country is ruled by one person • ...
Landmarks and Cities 2024-06-21
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- The Birthplace of Western Civilization
- This country is home to the cities of Osaka and Tokyo
- This Asian country is home to one of the most rich cultures in the world
- This arch is one of the most famous monuments in France
- Largest country in terms of landmass
- This Egyptian landmark has the head of a human and body of a lion
- A North American country that is home to McDonald's
- This mountain is one of the most sacred in all of Japan and is a volcano
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- The capital city of China
- This city is home to Times Square
- This country is the largest in terms of population
- This city is the second biggest in Russia
- This French art museum is the most famous in the world
- This cathedral is one of the most famous landmarks in Russia
- This city hosts a unique tower in Italy
- Home to the Leaning Tower of Pisa and the Colosseum
16 Clues: The capital city of China • This city is home to Times Square • Largest country in terms of landmass • The Birthplace of Western Civilization • This city hosts a unique tower in Italy • This city is the second biggest in Russia • This country is the largest in terms of population • A North American country that is home to McDonald's • ...
UOI Crossword 2022-09-28
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- someone who is forced to live in a foreign country indefinitely
- bought space in media for promoting product
- the study of things with DNA
- country known for its expansive mythology
- a person who is forced to leave their home country
- the act of creating an exact duplicate of a living thing
- the act of looking back on previously done work
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- format we did work on
- the act of going from place to place in a ship
- country famous for its refugee acceptance
- the core of a cell or an embryo
- moving from one place to another
- area of text in a newspaper format
- common house pet
- the things that make up all living things
- the thing inside an egg that holds the DNA of the growing animal
- vessel that is sailed on
- the ideas that this UOI focuses around
18 Clues: common house pet • format we did work on • vessel that is sailed on • the study of things with DNA • the core of a cell or an embryo • moving from one place to another • area of text in a newspaper format • the ideas that this UOI focuses around • country famous for its refugee acceptance • the things that make up all living things • country known for its expansive mythology • ...
UOI Crossword 2022-09-28
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- the act of creating an exact duplicate of a living thing
- format we did work on
- bought space in media for promoting product
- country famous for its refugee acceptance
- the ideas that this UOI focuses around
- area of text in a newspaper format
- common house pet
- vessel that is sailed on
- the study of things with DNA
- the core of a cell or an embryo
- the act of looking back on previously done work
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- someone who is forced to live in a foreign country indefinitely
- country known for its expansive mythology
- the thing inside an egg that holds the DNA of the growing animal
- moving from one place to another
- a person who is forced to leave their home country
- the act of going from place to place in a ship
- the things that make up all living things
18 Clues: common house pet • format we did work on • vessel that is sailed on • the study of things with DNA • the core of a cell or an embryo • moving from one place to another • area of text in a newspaper format • the ideas that this UOI focuses around • country known for its expansive mythology • country famous for its refugee acceptance • the things that make up all living things • ...
UOI Crossword 2022-09-28
Across
- vessel that is sailed on
- the study of things with DNA
- the thing inside an egg that holds the DNA of the growing animal
- the act of creating an exact duplicate of a living thing
- a person who is forced to leave their home country
- the ideas that this UOI focuses around
- country known for its expansive mythology
- common house pet
- the act of going from place to place in a ship
- bought space in media for promoting product
- the act of looking back on previously done work
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- moving from one place to another
- country famous for its refugee acceptance
- someone who is forced to live in a foreign country indefinitely
- the core of a cell or an embryo
- the things that make up all living things
- format we did work on
- area of text in a newspaper format
18 Clues: common house pet • format we did work on • vessel that is sailed on • the study of things with DNA • the core of a cell or an embryo • moving from one place to another • area of text in a newspaper format • the ideas that this UOI focuses around • country famous for its refugee acceptance • the things that make up all living things • country known for its expansive mythology • ...
Imperialism 2013-03-07
Across
- domination by one country in political, economical, and cultural life
- country with its own government but under the control of an outside force
- country exporting more than it is importing
- deliberate attempt to destroy an entire group of people
- area in wich an outside power claims exclusive investment or trading privelages
- in Islam, an effort in GOD's service
- payment in losses by war
- representative of a Spanish province
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- ruler of ottoman empire
- a Hindu custom practiced mainly by the upper classes
- country imports more than it exports
- Indian soldier who served in an army set up by French or English East Indian company
- right of foreigners to be protected by the laws of their own nation
- destruction of forest or land
- someone on a religious mission
- isolation of women in seperate quarters
- special economic rights given to a foreign power
- upperclass
18 Clues: upperclass • ruler of ottoman empire • payment in losses by war • destruction of forest or land • someone on a religious mission • country imports more than it exports • in Islam, an effort in GOD's service • representative of a Spanish province • isolation of women in seperate quarters • country exporting more than it is importing • ...
EUROPEAN UNION 2016-12-21
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- IT IS THE CAPITAL OF ESTONIA
- IT STANDS FOR ECONOMIC EUROPEAN COMMUNITY (ABBREVIATION)
- A CANDIDATE STATE WHICH STARTS WITH THE LETTER T
- THE COUNTRIES IN THE E.U. (NUMBER)
- THEY ARE TWELVE ON THE EUROPEAN FLAG
- IT IS THE EUROPEAN ANTHEM
- A COUNTRY IN EASTERN EUROPE, SOUTH OF ROMANIA AND NORTH OF GREECE;IT'S ON THE BLACK SEA
- THE CURRENCY IN THE EUROZONE
- CAPITAL OF PORTUGAL
- A LARGE COUNTRY IN NORTHERN EUROPE, WEST OF POLAND AND NORTHEAST OF
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- COMPLETE THE EU MOTTO UNITED IN.......
- IT STANDS FOR BANCA CENTRALE EUROPEA (ABBREVIATION)
- I AM A GREEK CITIZEN SO I COME FROM…..(COUNTRY)
- HE COMPOSED THE EUROPEAN ANTHEM
- IT IS CELEBRATED THE EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES (MONTH)
- THE LAST COUNTRY WHICH JOINED THE E.U
- IT IS CELEBRATED EUROPE DAY (MONTH)
- IF YOU COME FROM POLAND YOU ARE... (NATIONALITY)
18 Clues: CAPITAL OF PORTUGAL • IT IS THE EUROPEAN ANTHEM • IT IS THE CAPITAL OF ESTONIA • THE CURRENCY IN THE EUROZONE • HE COMPOSED THE EUROPEAN ANTHEM • THE COUNTRIES IN THE E.U. (NUMBER) • IT IS CELEBRATED EUROPE DAY (MONTH) • THEY ARE TWELVE ON THE EUROPEAN FLAG • THE LAST COUNTRY WHICH JOINED THE E.U • COMPLETE THE EU MOTTO UNITED IN....... • ...
Hist-Set-4 2017-02-26
Across
- Gandhiji favoured development of the village ______.
- an expert in economics
- ____consists of people of village who are 18 year and above
- nationalist, having love for the country
- The principal judiciary organ of the United Nations
- not in operation
- An area or a country that is under full/partial control of another country
- The first European colony in India
- Is the lowest level in Panchayti Raj system
- qualities or characteristics
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- The organ of UN that promotes economic and social cooperation
- Egyptian religion was based on _________ (religious belief).
- disaster or tragedy or crisis like tsunami
- a famous indian economist
- separation, dividing up (a country or region)
- progressive, departure from traditional
- These people settled in Goa and captured it eventually
- Under Panchayti Raj system, the problems of the village are solved by the _______
18 Clues: not in operation • an expert in economics • a famous indian economist • qualities or characteristics • The first European colony in India • progressive, departure from traditional • nationalist, having love for the country • disaster or tragedy or crisis like tsunami • Is the lowest level in Panchayti Raj system • separation, dividing up (a country or region) • ...
5M Crosswords 2017-05-18
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- How many symphonies did Beethoven compose?
- The country where Liszt was born.
- A type of music composed for singing and orchestra and also acting.
- The famous pianist and composers Chopin and Liszt moved to a famous city in Europe.
- A large group of musicians
- A famous composer born in Poland.
- "_____ Lake" a famous ballet by Tchaikovsky.
- Tchaikovsky musical style.
- Country where Beethoven was born.
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- The instrument Beethoven learned to play other than the piano.
- Country where Tchaikovsky was born.
- Beethoven's first music teacher
- A famous ballet by Tchaikovsky about an evil mouse king, often performed during Christmas time.
- Which instrument did Liszt and Chopin played very well?
- A piece of music composed for orchestra
- "________ 1812" a piece of music that Tchaikovsky composed for orchestra and real canons
- Mozart's musical style.
- Country where Mozart was born.
18 Clues: Mozart's musical style. • A large group of musicians • Tchaikovsky musical style. • Country where Mozart was born. • Beethoven's first music teacher • The country where Liszt was born. • A famous composer born in Poland. • Country where Beethoven was born. • Country where Tchaikovsky was born. • A piece of music composed for orchestra • ...
Test Prep Vocab 2018-03-16
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- Postpone the conscription
- The act of coming or living in a country
- extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate.
- Belonging to a country or nation
- of the nature of a presumption; presumed in the absence of further information
- a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies or detractors.
- concerned with or seeking to promote human welfare
- Revoke, cancel or repel
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- relating to economics or the economy
- in exact terms; without vagueness.
- protect and care for (someone) lovingly.
- Having mixed feelings or contradictory about something or someone
- not recorded in or proved by documents.
- concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior and the goodness or badness of human character.
- make great efforts to achieve or obtain something.
- Expel a foreigner from a country
- loyal and committed in attitude.
- the action or fact of joining or being joined, especially in a political context.
18 Clues: Revoke, cancel or repel • Postpone the conscription • Expel a foreigner from a country • Belonging to a country or nation • loyal and committed in attitude. • in exact terms; without vagueness. • relating to economics or the economy • not recorded in or proved by documents. • protect and care for (someone) lovingly. • The act of coming or living in a country • ...
World Geography Crossword 2022-09-02
Across
- A mountain range that spreads across 13 states in the USA
- and Clark, One of the most popular explorers that traveled 8,000 miles in all
- Mountains, This mountain range travels from the north of the USA to the northeast of USA
- grand canyon, This is a 277 mile canyon found in North America
- This mountain is the largest mountain on the Andes mountain range
- Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world
- Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable
- America, This continent is located right below North America
- This country has Buenos Aires located in it
- A popular mountain range that travels through 7 countries
- This country is along the west side of South America and looks like a long Chile
- This country belongs in south America and is well known for having the Amazon Rainforest
- Patagonia grasslands, This grassland is found in Argentina and is also a popular brand
- Valley, During the summer this desert is the hottest on earth
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- River System, Is the second largest river in North America
- This country is most famous for its maple syrup
- a rodent from South America that looks just like a rabbit
- A Native American that was a translator for Lewis and Clark
- Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air
- River, This river travels from east to west of all of South America
- Rainforest, A very popular rainforest mostly in Brazil and Peru
- Christ the Redeemer, one of the natural wonders found in Brazil
- States of America, This country is famous for the many states that it has such as Texas
- This country borders the south of the USA
- Pichu, An old ruin spot that is famous for its perfect grass and architecture
- This is one of the National parks which is 96% in Wyoming
- bear, The most common bear in the Rockies
- America, This continent is located in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean
28 Clues: This country borders the south of the USA • bear, The most common bear in the Rockies • Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable • This country has Buenos Aires located in it • Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air • This country is most famous for its maple syrup • Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world • ...
World Geography Crossword 2022-09-02
Across
- A mountain range that spreads across 13 states in the USA
- and Clark, One of the most popular explorers that traveled 8,000 miles in all
- Mountains, This mountain range travels from the north of the USA to the northeast of USA
- grand canyon, This is a 277 mile canyon found in North America
- This mountain is the largest mountain on the Andes mountain range
- Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world
- Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable
- America, This continent is located right below North America
- This country has Buenos Aires located in it
- A popular mountain range that travels through 7 countries
- This country is along the west side of South America and looks like a long Chile
- This country belongs in south America and is well known for having the Amazon Rainforest
- Patagonia grasslands, This grassland is found in Argentina and is also a popular brand
- Valley, During the summer this desert is the hottest on earth
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- River System, Is the second largest river in North America
- This country is most famous for its maple syrup
- a rodent from South America that looks just like a rabbit
- A Native American that was a translator for Lewis and Clark
- Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air
- River, This river travels from east to west of all of South America
- Rainforest, A very popular rainforest mostly in Brazil and Peru
- Christ the Redeemer, one of the natural wonders found in Brazil
- States of America, This country is famous for the many states that it has such as Texas
- This country borders the south of the USA
- Pichu, An old ruin spot that is famous for its perfect grass and architecture
- This is one of the National parks which is 96% in Wyoming
- bear, The most common bear in the Rockies
- America, This continent is located in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean
28 Clues: This country borders the south of the USA • bear, The most common bear in the Rockies • Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable • This country has Buenos Aires located in it • Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air • This country is most famous for its maple syrup • Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world • ...
spelling crossword by Angad 2022-06-22
Across
- an official appointed to govern a town or region ban area, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries establishment
- infection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhoea with the presence of blood and mucus in the faeces
- the study of human biological and physiological characteristics and their evolution
- relating to the government or public affairs of a country
- an object made by a human being, typically one of cultural or historical interest.
- relating to, used for, or prescribing the punishment of offenders under the legal system
- a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended
- the action of exploring an unfamiliar area
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- a person found guilty of a criminal offence and serving a sentence of imprisonment.
- work, especially physical work
- a person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
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- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported
- an official agreement intended to resolve a dispute or conflict
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country
- set free, especially from legal, social, or political restrictions
- escaped convicts kidnapped them at gunpoint"
- an old ship stripped of fittings and permanently moored, especially for use as storage or (formerly) as a prison
- originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native.
20 Clues: work, especially physical work • the action of exploring an unfamiliar area • escaped convicts kidnapped them at gunpoint" • relating to the government or public affairs of a country • an official agreement intended to resolve a dispute or conflict • originating or occurring naturally in a particular place; native. • ...
Federation Crossword 2020-09-03
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- A state on the east coast of Australia that borders Queensland and Victoria
- A system of communication used by a particular country or community
- A place, typically one which has previously been uninhabited, where people establish a community
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- A state on the South-east coast of Australia that borders NSW and SA
- A native person to Australia
- The ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society
- An independent country or community, especially a democratic republic
- a person born in a specified place or associated with a place by birth, whether subsequently resident there or not
- A group of states with a central government but independence in internal affairs
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- The capital of NSW
- A state on the North-east coast of Australia that borders NSW and NT
- A general vote by the electorate on a single political question which has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- An agreement between states covering particular matters, especially one less formal than a treaty
- The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- A group of people with the authority to govern a country or state
- The highest legislature, consisting of the Sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
- Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- A country or area under political control from another country
20 Clues: The capital of NSW • A native person to Australia • the action of buying and selling goods and services • Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established • A country or area under political control from another country • A group of people with the authority to govern a country or state • A system of communication used by a particular country or community • ...
French Revolution 2021-02-03
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- A person who wants to replace or change a countries principles or political system. This could be a social or structural change.
- Part of the 3rd estate of France, the slightly wealthier part.
- Two or more groups agree to form a temporary alliance with one another if they have a common goal.
- A system to rank people or groups into classes of power, authority, or social status.
- Desires or wants from general citizens of a country or state. (two words)
- The 3rd estate, poorest of the poor.
- Any activity that is about or for the government of a country could be a debate between two parties.
- The 2nd estate of France
- An agreement made between two countries that will benefit them both.
- A country city or state that is in chaos due to the absence of authority or government.
- A person who no matter what will support the monarch of their country.
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- When a government sets a maximum or minimum price on a product, usually done during times of inflation or war. (two words)
- A large collection of weapons in one space, usually stored by a person or country.
- A form of government where a monarchy (king or queen) has absolute power over all of their land and citizens. (two words)
- Income made from work or selling a product.
- A country that is governed by a dictator, an absolute ruler
- A person that would help the King manage his money.
- The act of completely getting rid of a system or institution. Could be getting rid of the government.
- The rights that are given to every person when they are born, it is the government's job to protect these rights. (two words)
- The 1st estate of France, ran the church.
20 Clues: The 2nd estate of France • The 3rd estate, poorest of the poor. • The 1st estate of France, ran the church. • Income made from work or selling a product. • A person that would help the King manage his money. • A country that is governed by a dictator, an absolute ruler • Part of the 3rd estate of France, the slightly wealthier part. • ...
The First World War 2021-11-09
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- a policy of extending the rule of authority of one country over other countries or territories
- consisted of France, Russia, and Britain who all loosely agreed to support each other when needed
- consisted of Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Italy, who all agreed to support each other if attacked
- an official British policy regarding the navy
- the desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies, where soldiers fire rifles and guns when there are movement detected
- a war in which a country must fight on two distinct fronts
- having a strong feeling of patriotism and pride in one’s country
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- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- an attack planned by Germany to France through the neutral country of Belgium
- a standard war tactic
- a result of trench warfare, where it was impossible for on side to gain the upper hand
- a terrorist organization that supported violent action to achieve its goals
- occurs when two or more countries are in competition to become the best equipped military
- the famous cheque that meant Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what
- where soldiers leave the safety of their trenches and attack the enemy
- where all the resources of a nation are organized for one purpose, to win the war
- resulted from imperialism
- a threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face dire consequences
- nationalism within an ethnic group that does not have its own country or desire for independence from a dominant ethnic group
20 Clues: a standard war tactic • resulted from imperialism • an official British policy regarding the navy • a war in which a country must fight on two distinct fronts • having a strong feeling of patriotism and pride in one’s country • where soldiers leave the safety of their trenches and attack the enemy • ...
Western Europe 2014-01-06
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- This body of water separates France and the United Kingdom (291)
- What is the capital of Switzerland? (289)
- The Bay of _____________ borders both France and Spain (291)
- This resource is found more in the United Kingdom than any other country in this region (299)
- Most of the land bordering the Mediterranean Sea has a _____________________ climate (293)
- This climate region is only found in Norway, Sweden and Finland (293)
- Parts of this country are located below sea level (291)
- Norway and Sweden are located on the __________________ Peninsula (291)
- How many cities in Italy have over 2 million people? (297)
- Most of the land in this region is used for __________________ farming (299)
- Italy, France and __________ are the only countries with four different ecosystems (295)
- Greek is a ___________ language (297)
- The Faeroe Islands are controlled by what country? (289)
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- The largest climate region found in Western Europe is what? (293)
- This country is completely made of a tundra ecosystem (295)
- This mountain is on the border of France and Italy and has an elevation of 15,771 ft. (291)
- This small country is located between Switzerland and Austria (289)
- Norwegian, Swedish and English are all examples of what type of language? (297)
- What is the largest city in the United Kingdom? (297)
- London and __________ are the only cities in Western Europe with over 5 million people (297)
- This mountain range runs across Greece (291)
- What resource is found in the North Sea? (299)
- Mt. Vesuvius is located in what country? (291)
- The southwest part of this region mostly speaks a ___________________ language (297)
24 Clues: Greek is a ___________ language (297) • What is the capital of Switzerland? (289) • This mountain range runs across Greece (291) • What resource is found in the North Sea? (299) • Mt. Vesuvius is located in what country? (291) • What is the largest city in the United Kingdom? (297) • Parts of this country are located below sea level (291) • ...
Chapter 18 Vocab 2014-05-13
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- largest trade agreement
- price of one nation's currency in terms of another nation's currency
- people who argue for trade restrictions to protect domestic industries
- fall in the price of a currency through the action of supply and demand
- forces of supply and demand are allowed to set the price of currencies
- agency that offers monetary advice and provides loans to developing countries
- designed to reduce tariff barriers between Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic, and the US
- tax on imports used primarily to raise government revenue without restricting imports
- goods bought from other countries for domestic use
- concept that a nation should produce and export a limited assortment of goods
- raises the cost of imported goods and protects domestic producers
- ability of a country to produce a product at a lower opportunity cost than another country
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- trade agreement designed to reduce and gradually eliminate tariff barriers between Mexico, Canada and the US
- system under which a national government sets the value of its currency
- complete restriction on the import or export of a particular good to or from a certain country
- lowering a currency's value in relation to other currencies
- European nations whose goal is to encourage economic integration as a single market
- difference between the value of a nation's exports and its imports
- goods sold to other countries
- restriction imposed on the number of unites of a particular good that can be brought into the country
- markets dealing in buying and selling foreign currency for businesses that want to import goods from other countries
- tax placed on an imported product
- ability of one country to produce more output per unit of input than can another country
23 Clues: largest trade agreement • goods sold to other countries • tax placed on an imported product • goods bought from other countries for domestic use • lowering a currency's value in relation to other currencies • raises the cost of imported goods and protects domestic producers • difference between the value of a nation's exports and its imports • ...
social studies words 2022-03-24
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- The head of a society, council, or other organization.
- A minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc.
- The system by which a state or community is governed.
- A body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is acknowledged to be governed.
- of imports or exports.
- A person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area.
- A formal meeting or series of meetings for discussion between delegates, especially those from a political party, trade union, or from within a particular sphere of activity.
- The city or town that functions as the seat of government and administrative center of a country or region.
- A person who explores a new or unfamiliar area.
- The status of being a recognized independent nation.
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- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular
- The state of not being imprisoned or enslaved.
- Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, Australia, Antarctica).
- A formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between states.
- The quality of being fair and reasonable.
- A line or border separating two countries.
- 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.
- Relating to the government or public affairs of a country.
- A country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.
- The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants.
21 Clues: of imports or exports. • A tax or duty to be paid on a particular • The quality of being fair and reasonable. • A line or border separating two countries. • The state of not being imprisoned or enslaved. • A person who explores a new or unfamiliar area. • The status of being a recognized independent nation. • The system by which a state or community is governed. • ...
New Nation 2021-12-12
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- The act of negotiating alliances, treaties, and agreements between nations
- An artificial waterway
- Republicans: Member or supporter of the Democratic-Republican party
- Something done or said that becomes an example for other to follow
- Hawks: A term used in politics for someone who favors war or continuing to escalate an existing conflict as opposed to other solutions
- and Proper Clause: A section of the U.S. Constitution that enables Congress to make the laws
- Seizing people against their will and forcing them to serve in the military or other public service
- A strong sense of devotion to one’s country
- Dealing with or occuring inside a country
- Commerce: Economic activity taking place between two or more states
- Member or supporter of the Federalist party
- A group of people who are in charge of the executive departments and help the President make decisions and policy
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- A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases
- Clause: An article of the U.S. Constitution that establishes the supremacy of the Constitution itself over any other law established within the country
- A device that used electronic signals to send messages
- Dealing with or relating to other countries
- Firmly favoring one party or faction
- A prohibition or blocking of trade with a certain country (used as an economic punishment or sanction)
- Activities aimed at weakening the established government by inciting resistance or rebellion to authority
- To withdraw or break away from a nation or organization
- A person living in a country that is not a citizen of the country
- Rights: The idea that states should have all the powers that the Constitution does not give to the federal government or forbid the states
22 Clues: An artificial waterway • Firmly favoring one party or faction • Dealing with or occuring inside a country • Dealing with or relating to other countries • A strong sense of devotion to one’s country • Member or supporter of the Federalist party • A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases • A device that used electronic signals to send messages • ...
New Nation 2021-12-12
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- The act of negotiating alliances, treaties, and agreements between nations
- Clause: An article of the U.S. Constitution that establishes the supremacy of the Constitution itself over any other law established within the country
- An artificial waterway
- Dealing with or occuring inside a country
- Commerce: Economic activity taking place between two or more states
- A device that used electronic signals to send messages
- A person living in a country that is not a citizen of the country
- Seizing people against their will and forcing them to serve in the military or other public service
- Dealing with or relating to other countries
- A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases
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- Something done or said that becomes an example for other to follow
- and Proper Clause: A section of the U.S. Constitution that enables Congress to make the laws
- Activities aimed at weakening the established government by inciting resistance or rebellion to authority
- Rights: The idea that states should have all the powers that the Constitution does not give to the federal government or forbid the states
- A prohibition or blocking of trade with a certain country (used as an economic punishment or sanction)
- A strong sense of devotion to one’s country
- A group of people who are in charge of the executive departments and help the President make decisions and policy
- To withdraw or break away from a nation or organization
- Member or supporter of the Federalist party
- Firmly favoring one party or faction
- Republicans: Member or supporter of the Democratic-Republican party
- Hawks: A term used in politics for someone who favors war or continuing to escalate an existing conflict as opposed to other solutions
22 Clues: An artificial waterway • Firmly favoring one party or faction • Dealing with or occuring inside a country • A strong sense of devotion to one’s country • Member or supporter of the Federalist party • Dealing with or relating to other countries • A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases • A device that used electronic signals to send messages • ...
WWI 2022-02-07
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- Austria-Hungary gave Serbia an ultimatum that included a list of ____, which Serbia did not agree with
- Required to join the military
- Country that was the first to mobilize
- The assassin was from a terrorist group that represented which country?
- This is known as the Spanish Flu because Spain did not censor its news reporting
- This is defined as neither side winning or losing
- Country in the Central Powers with the largest army
- The Blank Check was a promise for unlimited ___ support
- Conquering other lands (ex: Africa and Asia) to gain resources
- This is using info to influence thoughts and actions
- Aggressive preparation for war
- This front was mostly in France
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- Alliances are formed for ____ purposes
- Which country engaged in unrestricted submarine warfare?
- The Zimmerman Telegram was an attempt by Germany to get which country to attack the US?
- Allowed countries to make more weapons and deadlier weapons
- This front was considered a mobile war
- Country that did not draft soldiers at the beginning of WWI
- These types of advances included new methods for taking x-rays, plastic surgery, and prosthetic limbs.
- Moving soldiers and supplies to prepare for war
- Country with the largest army at the start of WWI
- This is a type of war based on wearing the other side down by inflicting high casualties
- Name of the alliance that included Russian and France before WWI: Triple ____
- The US entering WWI brought more supplies and soldiers, which increased the ___ of the Allied Powers.
- the illusion at the start of WWI was that it would be a ___ war
- Which country was in an alliance with Germany before WWI but then declared neutrality when the war started
26 Clues: Required to join the military • Aggressive preparation for war • This front was mostly in France • Alliances are formed for ____ purposes • This front was considered a mobile war • Country that was the first to mobilize • Moving soldiers and supplies to prepare for war • Country with the largest army at the start of WWI • This is defined as neither side winning or losing • ...
Who was to blame for the Cold War? 2022-03-31
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- This country refused to share details of the German secret enigma codes
- Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met for the first time in
- European recovery programme
- This city was temporarily divided into four
- Conference held at February 1945
- Who created the marshall aid?
- Policy of containment that commited to help any countries threatened by totalian aggression
- Stalin and Churhchill met to discuss post-war
- Research during World War II to produce atomic bombs
- Set up to ensure that each country followed the soviet model of Economic policy
- Stalin wanted a foothold in this country but was rejected by Truman
- At Yalta conference, Germany’s borders was asked to be moved
- Set up by the USSR to ensure all thecommunist parties of eastern and western Europe followed the Soviet model of communism.
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- Single economic unit created by Britain and USA at January 1947 that were out of their zones
- 8 communist countries agreed tp unify their armed forces under central command in this pact
- Country that was asked to pay $20 billion for reparations
- Polish/German Border was to be settled at
- Who did not abide by the rules at Yalta
- At Yalta conference, Poland’s elections was asked to be held
- Established to help the defeated European countries
- USA was a……….Country
- Conference held at July 1945
- Stalin wanted to make Germany weak but Truman did not want because he did not want to repeat his mistake of
- USSR wanted to access to Germany’s Industrial heartland in this place but was rejected
- Churchill’s speech at Fulton
- Europe was a………. Country
- Who created the marshall aid
27 Clues: USA was a……….Country • Europe was a………. Country • European recovery programme • Conference held at July 1945 • Churchill’s speech at Fulton • Who created the marshall aid • Who created the marshall aid? • Conference held at February 1945 • Who did not abide by the rules at Yalta • Polish/German Border was to be settled at • This city was temporarily divided into four • ...
IPS Crossword Group 3 2023-10-06
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- The tallest twin tower building in the world is located in?
- The first ASEAN Summit was held in?
- where is the best university located in the southeast asia?
- What kind of climate does Indonesia have?
- The similarity of natural resources potential produced by ASEAN countries is?
- What is the landlock country in ASEAN?
- what is the largest largest mainland southeast asia by area?
- The largest Island in Indonesia is?
- What is the second largest producer of coffee in the world?
- The most famous beach in Singapore is ... beach
- The highest peak in Indonesia
- What is the longest river in south east asia is... river
- The strongest country in ASEAN?
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- Which country is most frequently affected by tornadoes in ASEAN?
- Where is the headquarter of ASEAN?
- The goals of ASEAN in the security aspects have committed to create a.. free zone
- Where are the most active volcanoes in Asia?
- the largest Buddhist temple is located in..
- The highest mountain is Malaysia is bukit..
- The richest country in ASEAN is?
- What is the largest religious building in southeast asia?
- Malaysia is a major producer of palm oil, exports petroleum, natural gas and...
- Which country in ASEAN have 2 main island?
- The most visited beach in Bali
- What is the type of Goverment of Brunei Darussalam
- The largest producer of rice in ASEAN is?
- Where will the Indonesian ministry move?
- The largest ethnics group in Indonesia is?
- What is the most develop country in ASEAN?
- What is the highest peak of mainland Southeast Asia?
30 Clues: The highest peak in Indonesia • The most visited beach in Bali • The strongest country in ASEAN? • The richest country in ASEAN is? • Where is the headquarter of ASEAN? • The first ASEAN Summit was held in? • The largest Island in Indonesia is? • What is the landlock country in ASEAN? • Where will the Indonesian ministry move? • What kind of climate does Indonesia have? • ...
Social Studies 2024-10-23
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- The freedoms and entitlements that individuals have as members of a society.
- The status of being a member of a country, with rights and responsibilities.
- Something you are required or expected to do as a member of a community or society.
- A representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.
- A nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- A form of government where the people have the power to make decisions, usually by voting.
- The city where the government of a state or country is located.
- The study of the physical features of the earth and how humans interact with them.
- A graphic representation of the passage of time, showing events in chronological order.
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- Physical items that are produced and can be bought or sold.
- A group of people living in the same area or having shared interests.
- Actions or activities one person performs for another.
- The system or group of people governing an organized community, state, or country.
- The system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- The beliefs, customs, arts, and practices of a particular society or group.
- A territory with its own government that is part of a larger country.
- Resources Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- Money that citizens pay to the government to fund public services.
- A system of rules that a society or government develops to deal with crime, business agreements, and social relationships.
20 Clues: Actions or activities one person performs for another. • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • Physical items that are produced and can be bought or sold. • The city where the government of a state or country is located. • Money that citizens pay to the government to fund public services. • ...
Travel and Tourism 2023-08-04
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- LARGEST HOT DESERT IN THE WORLD
- FOOD USED IN THE WORLD'S LARGEST FOOD FIGHT
- COUNTRY WITH NO RIVERS
- SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
- STRONG DESIRE TO TRAVEL
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- LARGEST COUNTRY BY SIZE
- FAMOUS LONDON AIRPORT
- SMILING AUSTRALIAN ANIMAL
- FAMOUS MONUMENT ON AN ISLAND IN NYC
- WHICH COUNTRY HAS THE LUNGS OF EARTH
- WHICH COUNTRY HAS THE SAGRADA FAMILIA
11 Clues: FAMOUS LONDON AIRPORT • COUNTRY WITH NO RIVERS • LARGEST COUNTRY BY SIZE • STRONG DESIRE TO TRAVEL • SMILING AUSTRALIAN ANIMAL • SMALLEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD • LARGEST HOT DESERT IN THE WORLD • FAMOUS MONUMENT ON AN ISLAND IN NYC • WHICH COUNTRY HAS THE LUNGS OF EARTH • WHICH COUNTRY HAS THE SAGRADA FAMILIA • FOOD USED IN THE WORLD'S LARGEST FOOD FIGHT
Geography Facts to Know 2021-09-25
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- The tallest mountain above sea level is Mt.---
- largest country by area
- States name of our country
- a country that borders our country to the north
- a state that borders GA
- largest country by population
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- name of our state
- 90% of the population live in this hemisphere
- east-west imaginary line
- the coldest continent
- north-south imaginary line is Prime ---
11 Clues: name of our state • the coldest continent • largest country by area • a state that borders GA • east-west imaginary line • States name of our country • largest country by population • north-south imaginary line is Prime --- • 90% of the population live in this hemisphere • The tallest mountain above sea level is Mt.--- • a country that borders our country to the north
World Geography Midterm Review 1 2025-03-05
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- A country with an abundant amount of _______________ available has a greater chance of achieving economic and political stability.
- A term that is used to describe a sovereign country, often where the people have the same ethnicities or cultural traits.
- A reason a person would want to leave the place they are from is called a_____________.
- A type of government where one person has complete control over every aspect of the country.
- The sect of Christianity that the majority of Latin Americans practice is_____________.
- The USMCA, previously known as NAFTA, is a ___________________________ between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
- In a country with a lot of political ________________, it is unlikely that another country with resources and economic power will be willing to come to offer economic help.
- The belief system that follows multiple gods, has a social class system called caste, and believes in reincarnation.
- The Soviet Union's workers' lack of attention to safety while constructing the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl led to __________________ polluting the environment.
- A visual aid that shows things such as age ranges, effects of war, and birth rates is called a _____________.
- Yugoslavia, was a former south-eastern European country that was made up of 6 regions. Due to the fall of the Soviet Union and the rise of ethnic ________________, those regions became independent countries, ending the existence of Yugoslavia as a country.
- The map below shows that the area in Europe with highest GDP Per Capita is in ___________ Europe.
- A global environmental event that was one of the main factors of the fall of the Soviet Union.
- Major landform that divides Europe and Asia.
- The title of the head of the government in a constitutional Monarchy is the _____________.
- The United Kingdom's desire to have complete control of their own self-interests or laws they must follow, continue using their own currency, and limiting _______________ led them leaving the European Union.
- A major reason for the creation of organizations such as NAFTA and the E.U. was to reduce the amount of _________________ across the member countries.
- Due to the fall of the Soviet Union, many eastern European countries experienced an increase in political and economic ______________.
- Muslims from _____________ experienced an extreme amount of ethnic cleansing following the fall of the Soviet Union.
- When a government claims to be a democracy, but in reality, is missing, or does not allow certain aspects of a democracy, then that government can be referred to as a _______________________
- If a country has a high GDP Per-Capita, a low-birth rate, and a high literacy rate, then that country is most likely to be considered a _________________ country.
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- Spain and ___________ are the two European countries responsible for colonizing South America.
- If the government of a country controls all aspects of the economy, __________________ and innovation is not likely to occur amongst the citizens within that country
- The Great Lakes are a highly valuable resource for the United States and Canada. The Great Lakes Commission is an agency made up of 8 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces to assure the protection of the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes Commission is an example of________________
- The image below is an example of?
- The belief system that aims to reach nirvana through cycles of reincarnation.
- To purposely remove, or kill, a group of people of the same culture or religion is called _____________
- The belief system that the largest number of people across the globe follow is ___________.
- More than war and being enslaved, ___________ is what killed the most Native Americans upon the arrival of Europeans.
- If a country has more older citizens than younger citizens than that country is experiencing a __________________
- A group of people with a common religion, traits, or behaviors have the same ___________.
- When the earth is altered by people for economic, political, or social reasons, it is called a _____________.
- Command is the economic system used in the _________________ system.
- The end of the Cold War, the decades long conflict between Communism VS Democracy and Capitalism ended in 1991, is when the _____________collapsed.
- The south Asian country where Hinduism originated from.
- A country with major political corruption and a struggling economy will likely experience a decline in the ________________________________
- The Soviet Union followed the political and economic ideology called ______________.
- The U.S. economy is a mix of socialism and _____________.
- A word used to describe when an individual, or group, is offered a safe place to stay if they need to leave their homeland.
- A reason a person would want to relocate to a certain place is called a _____________.
- To have a developed country there must be political rights, economic opportunities, economic competition, and _____________ for the citizens.
- After the fall of the Soviet Union, western Europe experienced an increase of ________________ from Eastern Europeans.
- In a ____________ economy the government controls all aspects of the economy.
- The study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations is ____________________
44 Clues: The image below is an example of? • Major landform that divides Europe and Asia. • The south Asian country where Hinduism originated from. • The U.S. economy is a mix of socialism and _____________. • Command is the economic system used in the _________________ system. • The belief system that aims to reach nirvana through cycles of reincarnation. • ...
Ministries of Peru 2021-10-29
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- It regards relationships between Peru and other countries
- It regulates the educative system of the country
- It organizes our military forces in case of a war.
- it regulates production of industries in the country
- It regulates all processes related to mining
- it regards the economic system of the country
- It protects all human rights
- It promotes culture (acting, dancing, art, cuisine)
- It regulates all means of transportation and communication
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- it develops a system to build houses for Peruvians
- it regards international agreements between Peru and other countries. It also regards Tourism
- This ministry is the most important one. It has one President.
- it enhances the work of agriculture and fishing in rural areas
- it protect workers' rights
- It protects citizens with the Police
- It develops policies to protect the environment
- It applies policies that implement inclusion and growth of all Peruvians
- It regulates the health system in the country
18 Clues: it protect workers' rights • It protects all human rights • It protects citizens with the Police • It regulates all processes related to mining • It regulates the health system in the country • it regards the economic system of the country • It develops policies to protect the environment • It regulates the educative system of the country • ...
Tricky TIS Crossword 2022-05-06
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- What is the official language in Angola?
- What is the official language in Tunisia?
- Where is the largest proportion of native Dzongkha speakers?
- An artificial constructed language that shows in JESSICA
- Which country has the most Marathi speakers?
- What is the official language in Nigeria?
- What is the world's youngest national language?
- What country has Sango as their official language?
- What was the most requested language for TIS last month?
- Which country has the most Telugu speakers?
- This language is also known as Chewa/Chinyanja/Nyanja.
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- What is the official language in Brunei?
- Tanzania has two official languages. English and which other language
- What is the official language in Senegal?
- Which country has the most Tok Pisin speakers?
- Country with the 2nd highest amount of German speakers
- What language do most people speak in Tajikistan?
- What is the national language of Bangladesh?
- Which language did Jesus of Nazareth primarily speak?
19 Clues: What is the official language in Brunei? • What is the official language in Angola? • What is the official language in Senegal? • What is the official language in Tunisia? • What is the official language in Nigeria? • Which country has the most Telugu speakers? • Which country has the most Marathi speakers? • What is the national language of Bangladesh? • ...
ESL Class Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-11
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- The colors of the Taiwan flag are red, blue, and _________.
- _______ is the main religion in Thailand.
- Almost 24 _______ people live in Taiwan.
- What country has a population of 125 million people?
- What is the capital of China?
- It’s a small country but has a population of 52 million people.
- China’s Great Wall is ten _______ miles long.
- What animal can be found only in China?
- Who speaks Uyghur language?
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- What is the name of Baierna’s hometown?
- ________ is Korean traditional martial art.
- What country is bordered by Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and Malaysia?
- What is the highest mountain in Japan?
- What do people eat during the Mid-Autumn Festival in China?
- Guatemala’s popular national holiday is ______ Day.
- What city is known as 'East Paris'?
- Guatemala is a country located in ______ America.
- You can check email and text messages from ______ and Parent Square.
18 Clues: Who speaks Uyghur language? • What is the capital of China? • What city is known as 'East Paris'? • What is the highest mountain in Japan? • What is the name of Baierna’s hometown? • What animal can be found only in China? • Almost 24 _______ people live in Taiwan. • _______ is the main religion in Thailand. • ________ is Korean traditional martial art. • ...
SS Quarter 2 crossword puzzle 2025-12-19
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- A small group of leaders that rule the country
- a complete ban on foreign goods
- A limit on foreign goods
- Government with two aspects (command, market)
- Citizens vote for legislature and leader of country
- A leader who's role is usually ceremonial and usually runs and empire but still runs a country
- One leader
- Government controls all and citizens have not much freedom
- When countries trade and exchange currency
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- Citizens vote for legislature which the votes for leader of country
- A tax on foreign goods
- Choices in business are made by entrepreneurs and supply and demand
- Leader that takes over and dictates
- Citizens make decisions
- Government based on tradition
- trading and buying
- a set of rules, rights, and regulations to set government order and keep citizen rights and freedoms
- Choices in business are made by government
18 Clues: One leader • trading and buying • A tax on foreign goods • Citizens make decisions • A limit on foreign goods • Government based on tradition • a complete ban on foreign goods • Leader that takes over and dictates • When countries trade and exchange currency • Choices in business are made by government • Government with two aspects (command, market) • ...
Imperalism 2021-12-12
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- When the war was over the US was this to Cuba
- The righteous fist of harmony
- Fake news
- US attacked here first
- The ship that sank
- Took the kings place
- All the stuff we have talked about in class what city of hawaii
- Everyone else had this
- One of the coutries US gained
- US went to war with this country
- Country in asia
- What was it called when a country takes bits and pieces of another country
- US wanted this island
- Means to add to you
- The name of the king of hawaii that died
- Means rebellion
- Made traveling in the ocean much easier and faster
- Won the Nobel Peace Prize for ending the war
- Also known as hit and run
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- We needed better what
- What animal did Roosevelt refuse to shoot?
- This is the year the Panama Canal was built
- Who attacked the russian fleet without warning?
- US thought that this country sunk U.S.S. Maine
- Policy of controlling other country
- One of the reasons why we went to war with Spain
- The Boxer Rebellion was meant to get rid of all what?
- Who was the president during
- What other people took a part of china?
- This toy was named after a president
- Cuba gained this after the war
- Where imperialism started
- This country wanted an empire
- Countries took bits and pieces from this country
- Who blew up the battle ship maine?
- This person started the takeover of the philippines
- A tax on goods coming into the US
- He discovered hawaii
- What a pineapples name should be
- This is another reason imperialism started
40 Clues: Fake news • Country in asia • Means rebellion • The ship that sank • Means to add to you • Took the kings place • He discovered hawaii • We needed better what • US wanted this island • US attacked here first • Everyone else had this • Where imperialism started • Also known as hit and run • Who was the president during • The righteous fist of harmony • One of the coutries US gained • ...
Quarter 3 Vocab Hunt 2022-03-04
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- railroad that stretched across the whole country
- took cotton seeds out of cotton after it was picked
- when cowboys move cattle from one place to another through herding
- early settlers
- conflict between two groups or sections of the same country
- the act of separating from the Union
- building up of empires
- line of wagons traveling together
- allowed long-distance communication
- farmer who works to plow through thick rooted grass or sod
- pride in one's country
- the period of time when there was a shift from making goods by hand to making them in a factory
- each side gives in a little and an agreement can be made
- a big farm in the south
- the money a business earns after all of its expenses are paid
- using interchangeable parts to make goods at the same time
- having pride in and love for your country
- long period without rain
- act of capturing men for military service
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- the rebuilding of the south after he Civil War
- a separation of people, usually by race
- when someone comes from one country to another to live
- agreements or promises to help another country
- building up armies, being prepared for war
- a system in which someone who owns lands lets someone else "rent" the land to farm
- a person who wrote books and gave speeches against slavery
- belief that USA should expand to Pacific Ocean
- the right of women to vote and be elected to office
- harvested wheat for farmers
- song of praise
- laws passed in the south that denied African Americans basic rights
- directs water from the source to another place
- rush to find gold in 1849 California
33 Clues: early settlers • song of praise • building up of empires • pride in one's country • a big farm in the south • long period without rain • harvested wheat for farmers • line of wagons traveling together • allowed long-distance communication • the act of separating from the Union • rush to find gold in 1849 California • a separation of people, usually by race • ...
WORKSHEET 4 2022-04-03
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- having a lot of wealth such as money, goods, or property.
- the area that surrounds a city
- it is the study of human populations and population trends.
- is an equation used to estimate the impact of human lifestyles on Earth.
- an estimate of the average number of children that each woman in a population will bear.
- the number of deaths of children under age 5 per 1,000 live births.
- the number of births per 1,000 individuals per year.
- is the value of all products and services produced in a year in that country.
- is the regulation of the number or spacing of offspring using birth control.
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- the average number of years that an infant born in a particular year in a particular country can be expected to live, given the current average life span and death rate of that country.
- is a graphical representation of a population's age and gender distribution.
- the number of deaths of children under 1 year of age per 1,000 live births.
- visual representations of age structure within a country for males and female.
- are countries with relatively high levels of industrialization and income.
- the total fertility rate required to offset the average number of deaths in a population and for the current population size.
- defined as the ratio of the population size at the new equilibrium level to the initial population size.
- the movement of people out of a country.
- the movement of people into a country
- they predict that this trend will continue, and that worldwide population growth will be slower this century than the last century.
- the number of deaths per 1,000 individuals per year.
20 Clues: the area that surrounds a city • the movement of people into a country • the movement of people out of a country. • the number of deaths per 1,000 individuals per year. • the number of births per 1,000 individuals per year. • having a lot of wealth such as money, goods, or property. • it is the study of human populations and population trends. • ...
Who was to blame for the Cold War 2022-03-31
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- Stalin wanted to make Germany weak but Truman did not want because he did not want to repeat his mistake of
- This city was temporarily divided into four
- This country refused to share details of the German secret enigma codes
- Conference held at July 1945
- Research during World War II to produce atomic bombs
- Established to help the defeated European countries
- 8 communist countries agreed tp unify their armed forces under central command in this pact
- USSR wanted to access to Germany’s Industrial heartland in this place but was rejected
- Conference held at February 1945
- Stalin wanted a foothold in this country but was rejected by Truman
- Polish/German Border was to be settled at
- Stalin and Churhchill met to discuss post-war
- Europe was a………. Country
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- USA was a……….Country
- European recovery programme
- Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met for the first time in
- Policy of containment that commited to help any countries threatened by totalian aggression
- Single economic unit created by Britain and USA at January 1947 that were out of their zones
- Who did not abide by the rules at Yalta
- Set up by the USSR to ensure all thecommunist parties of eastern and western Europe followed the Soviet model of communism.
- Country that was asked to pay $20 billion for reparations
- At Yalta conference, Germany’s borders was asked to be moved
- Set up to ensure that each country followed the soviet model of Economic policy
- Who created the marshall aid?
- Who created the marshall aid
- Churchill’s speech at Fulton
- At Yalta conference, Poland’s elections was asked to be held
27 Clues: USA was a……….Country • Europe was a………. Country • European recovery programme • Conference held at July 1945 • Who created the marshall aid • Churchill’s speech at Fulton • Who created the marshall aid? • Conference held at February 1945 • Who did not abide by the rules at Yalta • Polish/German Border was to be settled at • This city was temporarily divided into four • ...
Community 2013-10-25
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- a person who lives next to or near another person
- an organization, company, or system that provides something to the public
- living in or relating to a suburb or to suburbs in general
- the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region
- the science or occupation of farming
- a place where children go to learn
- the number of people who live in a place
- a region with particular weather patterns or conditions
- the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place, or time
- a place where people live that is larger or more important than a town : an area where many people live and work
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- the group of people who control and make decisions for a country, state, etc.
- a forceful statement in which you say that something must be done or given to you
- of or relating to cities and the people who live in them
- of or relating to the country and the people who live there instead of the city
- a person who legally belongs to a country and has the rights and protection of that country
- the act or process of moving people or things from one place to another
- a group of people who live in the same area (such as a city, town, or neighborhood)
- a place where books, magazines, and other materials (such as videos and musical recordings) are available for people to use or borrow
- the amount of something that is available to be used
- the whole system or set of rules made by the government of a town, state, country, etc.
20 Clues: a place where children go to learn • the science or occupation of farming • the number of people who live in a place • a person who lives next to or near another person • the amount of something that is available to be used • a region with particular weather patterns or conditions • of or relating to cities and the people who live in them • ...
Western Europe 2014-01-06
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- This mountain range runs across Greece (291)
- What resource is found in the North Sea? (299)
- This climate region is only found in Norway, Sweden and Finland (293)
- Most of the land in this region is used for __________________ farming (299)
- This body of water separates France and the United Kingdom (291)
- Most of the land bordering the Mediterranean Sea has a _____________________ climate (293)
- Greek is a ___________ language (297)
- What is the largest city in the United Kingdom? (297)
- Norway and Sweden are located on the __________________ Peninsula (291)
- London and __________ are the only cities in Western Europe with over 5 million people (297)
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- The southwest part of this region mostly speaks a ___________________ language (297)
- Italy, France and __________ are the only countries with four different ecosystems (295)
- This mountain is on the border of France and Italy and has an elevation of 15,771 ft. (291)
- The largest climate region found in Western Europe is what? (293)
- Parts of this country are located below sea level (291)
- This resource is found more in the United Kingdom than any other country in this region (299)
- Mt. Vesuvius is located in what country? (291)
- This small country is located between Switzerland and Austria (289)
- How many cities in Italy have over 2 million people? (297)
- Norwegian, Swedish and English are all examples of what type of language? (297)
- This country is completely made of a tundra ecosystem (295)
- What is the capital of Switzerland? (289)
- The Bay of _____________ borders both France and Spain (291)
- The Faeroe Islands are controlled by what country? (289)
24 Clues: Greek is a ___________ language (297) • What is the capital of Switzerland? (289) • This mountain range runs across Greece (291) • What resource is found in the North Sea? (299) • Mt. Vesuvius is located in what country? (291) • What is the largest city in the United Kingdom? (297) • Parts of this country are located below sea level (291) • ...
Kristoff Challenge 2023-01-11
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- The capital of Ecuador
- A fear of dogs
- The breed of horse Jack grew up with
- With a total area (incl. water bodies) of 7,692,024 km², this is the sixth largest country.
- Mozart was born in this city
- the longest nerve in the human body
- The current richest country in the world by GDP
- The flattest US State
- Den eneste muskel der kan flektere både hoften og knæet
- The country that has won the most world cups
- This is one of the mammals that has undergone the fewest evolutionary shifts.
- Et af de vigtigste transportproteiner i kroppen
- Den første dyr Jørgen skudt med succes på Nak og Æd
- This planet has no moons
- This US state is famous for its diamond trade
- Kristoffer's favorite softdrink
- Another word for the hashtag symbol
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- This mammal produced pink milk
- The first name of the actress that plays Rey in Star Wars
- With estimated less than 10 left, this is the mammal closest to extinction.
- Team that won the very first superbowl
- With an averageeee temperature of 28.8 C, this is the world's hottest country.
- The national animal of Scotland
- Someone with a birthday on October 1st has this zodiac
- Declaring it's independence in 2011, this is the world's youngest country.
- The post office of the cell
- Dave's catchphrase
- The first food eaten in space by astronauts
- This country's national anthem has no words.
- With 16, this country has the most official languages
- Jack's favorite color
- The first English settlement in the Americas
- A baby rabbit
- With an area of just 21 km² this is the worlds smallest island nation
34 Clues: A baby rabbit • A fear of dogs • Dave's catchphrase • The flattest US State • Jack's favorite color • The capital of Ecuador • This planet has no moons • The post office of the cell • Mozart was born in this city • This mammal produced pink milk • The national animal of Scotland • Kristoffer's favorite softdrink • the longest nerve in the human body • Another word for the hashtag symbol • ...
Chapter 10 - Latin America Crossword 2016-10-31
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- NAFTA is a trade agreement between the US, Canada and this other country
- The Portuguese brought this religion with them to Brazil
- music that combines musical elements from Africa and Spain, and began in Trinidad
- Hernando Cortes and his men conquered the Aztecs in this historical event (2 words)
- the language of the Inca
- Brazilian dance with African influences
- factories in Mexico that assemble imported materials that are then exported
- This country is surrounded by Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile, and Peru
- developed in Jamaica, songs dealing with social problems and religion
- This large country covers most of the east coast of South America
- In this treaty Portugal gained control over present day Brazil
- This ancient civilization had their capital at Cuzco, Peru
- This Spaniard and his men conquered the Inca
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- The Aztec city located in modern day Mexico City
- people of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage
- government by the few
- cuts through the land bridge and connects the Atlantic and Pacific oceans (2 words)
- place from which important ideas spread (2 words)
- this country is North of Ecuador and Peru, and west of Venezuela
- This country runs along the west side of South America and is below Peru
- a martial art an dance that developed in Brazil from African origins
- an abbreviation for the Institutional Revolutionary Party, a political party that arouse in Mexico in 1929
- feast day celebrated with floats that parade through Rio de Janeiro
- fertile grasslands located in the western interior of Brazil
- This country is on the West coast of South America, above Chile and south of Ecuador
25 Clues: government by the few • the language of the Inca • Brazilian dance with African influences • This Spaniard and his men conquered the Inca • The Aztec city located in modern day Mexico City • place from which important ideas spread (2 words) • people of mixed Spanish and Native American heritage • The Portuguese brought this religion with them to Brazil • ...
Africa Countries and Capital Cities 2019-08-14
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- means ‘it has sunk’ in the local language
- Town was home to the famous political prisoner - Nelson Mandela
- one of Africa’s largest metropolitan areas & famous for mummies
- has one of the oldest and longest civilisations in the world
- the only Spanish-speaking capital in Africa
- home to Lake Asal, the lowest point in the continent
- country with the highest population in Africa
- home to the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust
- land-locked country amid African Great Lakes region
- the sixth highest capital in the world
- the flag is light blue with a centred white star
- previously known as Tananarive
- named after a French monarch
- the National Gallery has a large collection of African contemporary art and traditional pieces like baskets, textiles, jewelry and musical instruments
- world’s second last island country
- the largest country in Africa
- the smallest country in Africa
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- poorest country in Africa
- derived from the Greek meaning of ‘three cities’
- houses the residence and offices of Muhammadu Buhari
- known for topography of highlands split by the Great Rift Valley and hosts the Lake of Stars Festival
- the flag looks very similar to USA
- home to Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest point in the continent
- the flag is only red and white
- highest HDI in Africa
- known for diverse ecosystems around the central Gambia River
- known for its dramatic landscape and diverse wildlife. Also known for Victoria Falls as it makes a thundering 108m drop into narrow Batoka Gorge
- founded in 1792 by the Nova Scotian Settlers
- lowest HDI in the world
- the southernmost tip of the continent
- known for whitewashed buildings of the Kasbah
31 Clues: highest HDI in Africa • lowest HDI in the world • poorest country in Africa • named after a French monarch • the largest country in Africa • the flag is only red and white • previously known as Tananarive • the smallest country in Africa • the flag looks very similar to USA • world’s second last island country • the southernmost tip of the continent • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-10
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- Water that comes out through the pores of the body
- Acts with the intention of attacking someone
- Hard fruit skin
- Small fruit grains
- Extra sheet in newspapers
- Rich people with big capital
- Beautiful and pleasing to the eye
- Substances that are essential for growth
- Country to the west of Venezuela
- Egyptian capital
- Hereditary factor
- Proficiency in performing various dexterity
- Buildings where animals live
- The largest lake in Africa
- Give up lose
- Country within the country of South Africa
- Handycrafts
- Quick and good at doing something
- The country whose capital is Asmara
- All-sufficient, no shortage
- Feeling awkward dealing with crowds
- Finance manager
- The last part of an object
- Something that causes dissent
- Country to the south of Belarus
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- Famous as in legend
- The smallest part of an object
- The king's residence in the palace
- Size is the basis for evaluating something
- Does not make sense
- Lower women's clothes
- A drama that ends unhappily
- Wild / ferocious
- Electronic devices with practical functions
- The colored stones used as ring gems
- A very large and high hill
- The person who collects the fare on the bus
- An alloy of copper and tin
- Camouflage colored
- Big advertisement near the highway
- A tool for closing parts of clothing
- Loud buzzing sound
- Threaded iron ingot
- Sign of buying and selling in cash
- Creative results
- The country whose capital is Dushanbe
- Thin tin plated iron
- The joint between the upper and lower arm
- Say hello to elder brother
- Tool for fastening doors
- Ten years
51 Clues: Ten years • Handycrafts • Give up lose • Hard fruit skin • Finance manager • Wild / ferocious • Egyptian capital • Creative results • Hereditary factor • Small fruit grains • Camouflage colored • Loud buzzing sound • Famous as in legend • Does not make sense • Threaded iron ingot • Thin tin plated iron • Lower women's clothes • Tool for fastening doors • Extra sheet in newspapers • ...
The Olympics 2023-05-12
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- What a sport involving a boat and an oars.
- What is the serial number of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
- The country that always marches last in the opening ceremony.
- Where was the 2016 Olympics held.
- The number of years between olympics.
- The first gymnast to get a perfect score 10.
- which country hosted the summer olympics in 1992.
- Who hosted the summer olympics in 1988.
- The medal you get if you get 2nd place in the olympics
- which city held the first modern Olympics.
- The type of medal you get for 3rd place.
- The first winner of the modern Olympics.
- The events people participate in to win.
- the type of medal the winner gets.
- What is not a part of the olympics anymore.
- The place where they hosted the most games.
- A piece of cloth the represents a country.
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- What new game was introduced at the 2000 Sidney Olympics.
- A sport that you run to beat other people.
- The five objects the are in the Olympics logo.
- The number of countries in the first modern olympics.
- Where was the 2010 winter olympics held.
- The country that held the 1st Winter Olympics.
- How many times has Russia host the summer Olympics.
- The country that held the 22nd Winter Olympics.
- rhythmic gymnastics use rope ball ribbon and what else.
- Who won the most medals in one game.
- How many times has the Olympics been canceled since 1896.
- Which country hosted the 1936 summer olympics.
- A sphere that is used in some of the events.
- The 19th host of the olympics.
- Where the Olympic flame is kindled.
32 Clues: The 19th host of the olympics. • Where was the 2016 Olympics held. • the type of medal the winner gets. • Where the Olympic flame is kindled. • Who won the most medals in one game. • The number of years between olympics. • Who hosted the summer olympics in 1988. • Where was the 2010 winter olympics held. • The type of medal you get for 3rd place. • ...
CASAGAN_CFLM1 2023-06-09
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- part of Cagayan province since the Spanish Period.
- where state or country there's people have a choice to choose their President.
- the act of investing an alien with the status of a national in a given state
- founded the Katipunan, a secret society open to both peasants.
- most significant court.
- this is known as the, "2nd level courts"
- means "fatherland" or "country"
- National Capital Region
- it is smallest unit of government in the Philippines.
- who is "The Mother of Philippine Flag"
- the second most significant judicial court.
- His only two novels, Noli me tangere (1887) and El filibusterismo (1891).
- Soli citizenship of a person is determined by the place where a person was born.
- in monarchial state there's have same citizen.
- giving love to a country for what it have.
- in charge of creating laws inside the country.
- they're called as foreigner
- known by his pseudonym Plaridel.
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- He is regarded as the "utak ng himagsikan" or "brain of the revolution"
- from greek word means, "fellow country man"
- king, queen and emperor are the sovereign head of the state.
- is a remark that both introduces and expresses something.
- giving a heart to country no matter what it does.
- who is daughter of Marcela Agoncillo.
- law-enforcing body; carrying out and implementing laws established by the legislative branch.
- interprets the law rather than making it.
- person with the status of citizen
- a rule of law that a child's citizenship is determined by that of his or her parents.
- a person who have loyalty in his state.
- phrase referring to a citizen's donation to a political society.
30 Clues: most significant court. • National Capital Region • they're called as foreigner • means "fatherland" or "country" • known by his pseudonym Plaridel. • person with the status of citizen • who is daughter of Marcela Agoncillo. • who is "The Mother of Philippine Flag" • a person who have loyalty in his state. • this is known as the, "2nd level courts" • ...
Migration 2023-11-08
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- that involves crossing state borders[international migration]
- type of international migration with the purpose of labour or recruitment[labour migration]
- type of international migration with the purpose of using your acquired skills in workplaces or schools[skill based migration]
- will decrease at the source region and population will increase at the destination point[demographic impact]
- person staying in a country without the full documentation[irregular migrant/illegal migrant]
- conditions at the point of origin which encourage population movement/migration[push factors]
- within the same region[inter-regional migration]
- health services at the destination point will be better than the health services at the source region[health impact]
- labour force at the destination point will be stronger than the one at the source region[economic impact]
- conditions at the point of destination which encourage population movement/migration[pull factors]
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- because of immediate displacement/war or job scarcity[forced migration]
- within the same country[intraregional migration]
- who migrate to to natural disasters and conflict[refugees]
- of people across a specified region whether national or international in order to establish a new permanent place of residence[migration
- person staying in a country under a specific time scale that is not meant to be permanent[temporary migrant]
- with a timescale less than a year[circulatory movement]
- person entering a country[immigrant]
- within a country[internal migration]
- person exiting a country[emigrant]
- of different ideas due to adapting to the new environment[social impact]
- person with job qualifications and university qualification[high skilled migrant]
21 Clues: person exiting a country[emigrant] • person entering a country[immigrant] • within a country[internal migration] • within the same country[intraregional migration] • within the same region[inter-regional migration] • with a timescale less than a year[circulatory movement] • who migrate to to natural disasters and conflict[refugees] • ...
Westwasd Expansion 2024-01-25
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- Texas was admitted into the Union as a what?
- California city that boomed in 1849
- Port city at the end of the Mississippi River; US gained control with the Louisiana Purchase.
- This crop was destroyed by fungus, a push factor for the Irish
- The name of the group that left their country because of the corrupt government
- Land acquired from Mexico in 1853 to build railroads connecting the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
- Loyalty to your own region or section over the country.
- The acquisition that lead to the US-Mexican War in 1846.
- the act of adding territory to a country.
- Land acquired from Spain in 1819 with the Adams-Onis Treaty.
- The country of origin for people that left due to over population for gold in California
- River marking the southern border between US and Mexico in 1848.
- attraction that drives someone to a country or place.
- A religious group that had to emigrated due to religious persecution
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- This ended the US-Mexican War in 1848.
- Land acquired in 1846 by negotiating a treaty with Great Britain, fulfilling Manifest destiny.
- The idea that Americans had a god given right to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
- Distress that drives a person away from a certain place.
- A push factor where cities grow to become overpopulated and polluted
- the act of giving a territory away to another country.
- Land acquired from Mexico for $15 million.
- President that campaigned on Manifest Destiny and went to war with Mexico.
- Deal that doubled the size of the US in 1803.
23 Clues: California city that boomed in 1849 • This ended the US-Mexican War in 1848. • the act of adding territory to a country. • Land acquired from Mexico for $15 million. • Texas was admitted into the Union as a what? • Deal that doubled the size of the US in 1803. • attraction that drives someone to a country or place. • ...
Puzzle PTuesday 28 2024-04-16
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- What is the tallest waterfall in the world, and in which country is it located?
- States Which country has won the most Olympic gold medals in the history of the Summer Olympics?
- In tennis, what is the term for a situation where both players or teams have the same score, such as "deuce"?
- What is the capital city of New Zealand?
- Which two countries share the longest international border?
- In which sport would you find a "drop shot" and a "smash"?
- What is the maximum number of players a baseball team can have on the field at any given time?
- Which is the largest lake in Africa by surface area?
- What is the only sea without any coastlines?
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- What is the maximum number of clubs a golfer is allowed to carry in their bag during a round of golf according to the official rules?
- What is the diameter of a standard basketball hoop in inches?
- What is the smallest country in Asia by land area?
- Which athlete is known as "The Greatest" in the sport of boxing?
- In which sport is the term "hat-trick" commonly used to describe a player scoring three goals in a single game?
- What is the capital city of Canada?
- Which continent is the driest on Earth?
- Which African country is famous for its ancient city of Timbuktu?
- What is the only country to have played in every FIFA World Cup tournament since its inception in 1930?
- In which country would you find the ancient city of Petra?
- Which track and field event involves athletes running a distance of 26.2 miles?
20 Clues: What is the capital city of Canada? • Which continent is the driest on Earth? • What is the capital city of New Zealand? • What is the only sea without any coastlines? • What is the smallest country in Asia by land area? • Which is the largest lake in Africa by surface area? • In which sport would you find a "drop shot" and a "smash"? • ...
Napoleonic Era 2024-10-07
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- Thing Napoleon is probably best known for, through which he achieved a major empire
- Location of the Battle of Nations where Napoleon was defeated the first time
- New law code which established equality of all citizens under the law
- Country that Napoleon conquered and placed his brother in charge of; they revolted against his rule
- Government body of France that Napoleon took power from
- Group of people who lost rights they gained under the revolution
- Country that Napoleon defeated at Wagram and Austerlitz, conquering more territory
- Location of Napoleon's final defeat
- Country where Napoleon was defeated in 1798
- Napoleon named himself this in 1804, taking the crown from the Pope's hands
- Napoleon's birthplace
- The only country of Europe Napoleon could not conquer
- Idea that blossomed in France as Napoleon won his wars, but also prompted opposition in Europe
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- Territory Napoleon sold to the United States, doubling the country
- Kind of governments that were quickly set up in Europe as Napoleon conquered them
- What led to Napoleon's failure in Russia
- Votes that Napoleon held to determine if the people supported him
- Long standing empire that made up Germany that Napoleon abolished and replaced
- ____________ of 1801, a decree which recognized freedom for catholics
- Radical political club of revolutionary France that Napoleon supported
- Place Napoleon was exiled to after he abdicated
- Country Napoleon invaded with over 600,000 men after they left the Continental System
- Group of people who supported Napoleon because he recognized their newly bought lands
- ________ System; way Napoleon waged an economic war against Britain by closing ports
- Where Napoleon was defeated by the British navy, preventing an invasion
25 Clues: Napoleon's birthplace • Location of Napoleon's final defeat • What led to Napoleon's failure in Russia • Country where Napoleon was defeated in 1798 • Place Napoleon was exiled to after he abdicated • The only country of Europe Napoleon could not conquer • Government body of France that Napoleon took power from • ...
Happy Birthday, Andrew! 2025-05-14
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- A creature limb, also Laika's nickname
- What is your ___, ____, and ____ of the day?
- "Where are my ______?"
- Most popular of all of the "-stan" countries
- Country with large oil reserves and Angel Falls
- Dana's license plate acronym stands for
- "You want to live in ____?!"
- Andrew's favorite food
- New pope
- Andrew is ______ boy
- Andrew Santino & ______
- Julian in Trailer Park Boys
- "Daddy _______!"
- Dana’s self-pity phrase
- Andrew hates them and Dana loves them, which makes this theory true
- Home to the Forbidden City
- The Venn Diagram of our music taste
- Singer that Lee Sinks and Shooshoo know and talk about
- Andrew also sleeps with open ___
- Longest hike we did in Durango
- Not M for M
- Restaurant in The Bear
- Both Andre and Big Boi own apartment complexes run by their mothers in this Georgia city
- "Do you still ____?”
- "Where's the ______?"
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- Andrew's license plate acronym stands for
- No sugar, in Spanish
- Country known for coffee and emeralds
- First African country to gain independence from colonial rule
- Country with three capital cities
- One minute rant about something in society
- Tennessee city name that means “red rock” in Choctaw
- Country that exports palm oil, coal, and textiles
- Dana will help you find yours tonight ;)
- The only country in the world that starts with this unique letter
- The Emerald Isle
- Dana’s favorite form of potato
- André 3000 became sober, vegan, and ____ during the creation of the "ATLiens" album
- Lauv's dad's full name
- Andrew sleeps with open ___
- Teta's favorite TV show
- plays Roman Roy in Succession
- Wanderlust, in German
- Papa's beverage of choice
- Laika's protein
- Malaysia’s capital
46 Clues: New pope • Not M for M • Laika's protein • The Emerald Isle • "Daddy _______!" • Malaysia’s capital • No sugar, in Spanish • Andrew is ______ boy • "Do you still ____?” • Wanderlust, in German • "Where's the ______?" • "Where are my ______?" • Andrew's favorite food • Lauv's dad's full name • Restaurant in The Bear • Andrew Santino & ______ • Teta's favorite TV show • Dana’s self-pity phrase • ...
G6_Oxford Primary School Social Studies_Unit2.16 2025-06-13
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- 建设 (Jiànshè)Building new structures like homes and roads.
- 技能 (Jìnéng)Abilities or talents that help people do their jobs.
- 工业 (Gōngyè)The production of goods and services in a country.
- 转型 (Zhuǎnxíng)A big change or improvement in something.
- 人口 (Rénkǒu)The number of people living in a place.
- 投资 (Tóuzī)Putting money into something to make it grow.
- 发展 (Fāzhǎn)The process of change and growth in a country.
- 收入 (Shōurù)The money a country earns from selling goods.
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- 教育 (Jiàoyù)Learning and gaining knowledge in school.
- 健康 (Jiànkāng)The state of being well and free from illness.
- 经济 (Jīngjì)The system of money and trade in a country.
- 多元文化 (Duōyuán wénhuà)Having many different cultures in one place.
- 就业 (Jiùyè)Having a job or work to do.
- 机会 (Jīhuì)A chance to do something or improve life.
- 基础设施 (Jīchǔ shèshī)The basic physical systems of a country, like roads and bridges.
- 基础设施 (Jīchǔ shèshī)Basic services and comforts in a community.
- 增长 (Zēngzhǎng)An increase in size or amount.
- 石油 (Shíyóu)A valuable resource that is used for fuel and energy.
- 谈判 (Tánpàn)To discuss terms in order to reach an agreement.
- 独立 (Dúlì)When a country is free and controls itself.
- 识字率 (Shízìlǜ)The ability to read and write.
- 福祉 (Fúzhǐ)The state of being happy and healthy.
- 培训 (Péixùn)Learning specific skills for a job.
23 Clues: 就业 (Jiùyè)Having a job or work to do. • 识字率 (Shízìlǜ)The ability to read and write. • 增长 (Zēngzhǎng)An increase in size or amount. • 培训 (Péixùn)Learning specific skills for a job. • 福祉 (Fúzhǐ)The state of being happy and healthy. • 人口 (Rénkǒu)The number of people living in a place. • 机会 (Jīhuì)A chance to do something or improve life. • ...
Humans and Resources 2025-11-20
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- number of deaths from a disease in relation to the population in a given time
- a resource that cannot be replaced
- nations relying on each other; both countries needing the relationship
- A figure indicating how long, on average, a person may be expected to live
- completely surrounded by land with no direct access to the ocean
- any good or commodity, transported from one country to another, typically for use in trade.
- Withdrawing from commercial or social relations as a punishment or a protest.
- A country that is at a relatively early stage in the process of economic development/technology
- a nation with large industries and advanced technology that provides a more comfortable way of life than developing nations
- city
- a place where workers work long hours for little pay and in hazardous situations.
- refers to the natural placement of resources
- the cost it takes to produce a product; laborers.
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- An official ban of trade or commercial activity with a particular country
- a modern, industrialized country in which people are generally better educated and healthier and live longer than people in developing countries do
- raw materials found in nature
- A natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
- having an advantage by being close to a resource, country, etc.
- countryside
- any good or service brought in from one country to another, in legitimate fashion, typically for use in trade.
- a tax or duty placed on a foreign good.
- a natural event such as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane that causes great damage or loss of life.
22 Clues: city • countryside • raw materials found in nature • a resource that cannot be replaced • a tax or duty placed on a foreign good. • refers to the natural placement of resources • the cost it takes to produce a product; laborers. • having an advantage by being close to a resource, country, etc. • completely surrounded by land with no direct access to the ocean • ...
21.3 Americans at War 2024-05-14
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- halt in fighting that allows peace talks to begin
- this forest was heavily occupied by German troops that the Americans and French fought to remove them from here
- large group of merchant vessels sailing together
- this country lost 1.6 million people to the war
- peace plan proposed by President Wilson
- peace agreement between Russia and Germany in 1918
- the location where American and French troops launched a counterattack after the Germans took this town
- leader of a radical Russian faction known as the Bolsheviks
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- this division of troops was a symbolism of America's commitment to the fight
- what Germans called the series of daring attacks in March 1918
- this country lost 50,000 combat deaths to the war
- an economic and political system based on the idea that social classes and the right to private property should be eliminated
- commander of the American Expeditionary force
- this country lost 1.7 million people to the war
- place where Kaiser Wilhelm II feld to
- this country lost 900,000 people to the war
- German thinker that supported communism
- this country lost 1.3 million troops to the war
18 Clues: place where Kaiser Wilhelm II feld to • peace plan proposed by President Wilson • German thinker that supported communism • this country lost 900,000 people to the war • commander of the American Expeditionary force • this country lost 1.7 million people to the war • this country lost 1.6 million people to the war • this country lost 1.3 million troops to the war • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
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- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- This sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country.
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- Economies sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- This sector includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- This sector is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- mass movement of people from one part of the world to another.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • mass movement of people from one part of the world to another. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • Economies sharing features of both market and command economies. • This sector is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
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- also known as a duty or customs duty, is a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- This sector includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry. This can be done through government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries and placing tariffs (or taxes) on goods that enter the country.
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- Economies sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- This sector includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- This sector is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- mass movement of people from one part of the world to another.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • mass movement of people from one part of the world to another. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • Economies sharing features of both market and command economies. • This sector is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
Steven 2019-08-29
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- Do I have a sister (yes/no).
- The radio station I listen to.
- The suburb my school is in.
- The class I am in.
- My favourite colour.
- My favourite type of text.
- The age I am.
- My favourite sport.
- My gender.
- My favourite animal.
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- Favourite subject.
- My age this year (In letters).
- My favourite country.
- The country my parents were born in.
- The country I was born in.
- A video game I play.
- The suburb my old school is in.
17 Clues: My gender. • The age I am. • Favourite subject. • The class I am in. • My favourite sport. • My favourite colour. • A video game I play. • My favourite animal. • My favourite country. • The country I was born in. • My favourite type of text. • The suburb my school is in. • Do I have a sister (yes/no). • My age this year (In letters). • The radio station I listen to. • ...
Arsenal Crossword 2024-06-17
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- Name of the Arsenal mascot
- Arsenal's stadium
- Which country is Saliba from?
- Colour of home shirt
- The Arsenal emblem
- Which country is Trossard from?
- Last name of player called Kai
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- The name given to Arsenal's unbeaten season
- Last name of Arsenal's Spanish goalkeeper
- Arsenal's nickname
- Current Arsenal captain first name
- Last name of Arsenal's all-time top goalscorer
- Position in the league last season
- Last name of Arsenal's star boy
- Which country is Martinelli from?
- Current Arsenal manager surname
- Name of Arsenal's old stadium
17 Clues: Arsenal's stadium • Arsenal's nickname • The Arsenal emblem • Colour of home shirt • Name of the Arsenal mascot • Which country is Saliba from? • Name of Arsenal's old stadium • Last name of player called Kai • Last name of Arsenal's star boy • Current Arsenal manager surname • Which country is Trossard from? • Which country is Martinelli from? • Current Arsenal captain first name • ...
