country Crossword Puzzles
World Music Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-09
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- first festival in Rio starting 1723
- the country we are in right now
- a Russian Lute
- the country where the mariachi band is from
- this type of music originated from Jamaica
- an Indian Lute
- a type of dance from Ireland
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- the Balinese Gamelan Orchestra country origin
- the Samba (type of dance)from this country
- this type of drum originated from Africa
- wind-instrument from Scotland
- a type of clacker used in Spanish dance
- a type of Russian folk dance(2 women/1 man)
- type of dance from Spain with 12-beat rhythm
14 Clues: a Russian Lute • an Indian Lute • a type of dance from Ireland • wind-instrument from Scotland • the country we are in right now • first festival in Rio starting 1723 • a type of clacker used in Spanish dance • this type of drum originated from Africa • the Samba (type of dance)from this country • this type of music originated from Jamaica • ...
Gateway B1 unit 3 2023-03-19
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- a country in South America
- live together at the same time
- unable to see
- collection and analyzing personal information
- a country in central Europe (A...)
- a country in North Africa
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- using a lot of effort to succeed at one particular thing
- a country in southeastern Europe
- belonging to or relating to Switzerland or its people
- belonging to or relating to Japan, its people, or its language
- very exciting
- a country in South America
- belonging to or relating to Turkey, its people, or its language
- belonging to Poland, its people or language
- relating to Thailand, its people, or its language
15 Clues: very exciting • unable to see • a country in North Africa • a country in South America • a country in South America • live together at the same time • a country in southeastern Europe • a country in central Europe (A...) • belonging to Poland, its people or language • collection and analyzing personal information • relating to Thailand, its people, or its language • ...
China 2022-04-04
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- a factory where workers are underpaid, required to work excessively long hours, are often abused, and may be hired as children
- a political hierarchy put forth by Karl Marx which advocates for class warfare and leads toward a society in which all property is publicly owned and government-controlled
- a barrier made to hold back water to create a reservoir
- a note on a passport that indicates that the holder is allowed to enter, stay, and leave that country for specific amounts of time
- a religion focused upon living in balance with the "tao" or the universe, founded by Lao-tzu
- a large, natural stream which is fed by smaller streams and creeks which flows into a sea, ocean, or lake
- country a country where missionaries are able to live and work inside of the country, openly as Christian missionaries, without fear of persecution or removal
- missionary a missionary who must work at a "day job" in order to sustain their missionary work
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides and a river
- a persistence in accomplishing goals, no matter how hard they may be or what obstacles you may encounter
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- a religion founded by Siddartha Gautama that exalts enlightenment, morality, and wisdom
- a strong feeling of disapproval, usually unfair, that a culture may have about a particular belief, activity, or lifestyle
- an area that is very dry, receiving little rainfall
- binding a cultural practice in China in which young girls' feet were tightly bound in order to inhibit growth
- an official document issued by a person's home country, allowing them to enter foreign countries and move throughout the world
- plains covered with grasses
- the act of consistently persisting through difficult or trying times
- a religion or social/ethical philosophy, based on the teachings of Confucius, esteeming love of humanity, peace, and justice
- a person sent by God to spread the word of Jesus Christ in a certain area of the world
- country a country in which Christians are not allowed to live and work as missionaries without having a primary, "cover" occupation
- large region of flat land that is treeless
21 Clues: plains covered with grasses • large region of flat land that is treeless • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides and a river • an area that is very dry, receiving little rainfall • a barrier made to hold back water to create a reservoir • the act of consistently persisting through difficult or trying times • ...
General Knowledge 2017-03-14
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- Canadians call their dollar The Loonie.
- _______________ is a country in East Asia that has been divided since 1945.
- The _____________ as an official symbol when promoting Canada as a world leader in sustainable forest management.
- The largest province/territory by land area in Canada is ______________.
- It is an island that gained its independence in 1972 and it flag's colours are black, green and gold
- ____________________ is nicked named the ‘city of neighbourhoods’, has snow-covered mountain peaks and ocean located near to each other and is famous for it tourist attraction, Granville island.
- is a unitary sovereign state in East Asia. With a population of over 1.381 billion, it is the world's most populous country. The giant panda is its most endangered animal.
- The population of this American State is larger than Canada’s.
- ____________ became independent from Russia in 1990.
- A country that was once divided into East and West
- The _____________ is an archipelago composed of about 7,641 islands, has the largest coastline and their favourite pastime is karaoke.
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- _______________ is a sovereign state located in Southeastern Europe. It borders the Black Sea, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia, and Moldova.
- With approximately 13 million people ______________ is the most populated province in Canada.
- In 1871 __________ ________ was the 7th province to be founded and named.
- ____________________ is the only country in the world that has the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn running through it and has the world’s 5th largest population.
- _________________ is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America.
- ______________ is the world second largest country behind Russia.
- _______________is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, Belize to the northeast, the Caribbean to the east, Honduras to the east and El Salvador to the southeast
- ________________ is a state in East Asia.[13] Neighbours include China to the west, Japan to the northeast, and the Philippines to the south.
- The islands of ________ are located in a volcanic zone on the Pacific Ring of Fire.
20 Clues: Canadians call their dollar The Loonie. • A country that was once divided into East and West • ____________ became independent from Russia in 1990. • The population of this American State is larger than Canada’s. • ______________ is the world second largest country behind Russia. • In 1871 __________ ________ was the 7th province to be founded and named. • ...
World War I Test Review 2013-01-09
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- the country that Germany was trying to convince to attack the USA
- the country that entered the war in 1917
- Germany's attempt to wipe out as much of the French army and force a surrender
- British liner sunk by the Germans in 1915
- a fighter pilot was considered an ace after he shot down how many planes
- Russia's leader did what that eventually led to Russia withdrawing from the war
- the only manjor naval battle of the war
- planted by civilians in the USA to save food for the war effort
- France was brought into the war because of their treaty with who
- battle in which Russia lost a huge part of their army
- Woodrow Wilson's plan to prevent future wars
- pride in one's country
- Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria & the Ottoman Empire
- Great Britain entered the war when what country was invaded by Germany
- Russia, France, Great Britain, USA and almost 20 other nations
- foot soldiers
- Germany's strategy to strike France through Belgium
- individual battles between enemy planes
- the British blockaded German seaports to keep what from getting to the Germans
- the first trench in the line of trenches
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- policy where submarines had to surface and allow passengers to get off before sinking a ship
- a type of poison gas used in the war
- advertised after the war as a world peace keeping organization
- the attempt to spread an idea or to influence beliefs
- nations competing to build the strongest military
- how many millions of lives were lost as a result of World War I
- strong nations taking control of weaker nations
- the treaty that ended World War I
- Russia was brought into the war because of their treaty with what country
- American foot soldiers who went to fight in France
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Italy
- method of fighting where little ground was gained
- first country to introduce the tank
- at the beginning of the war, planes were used mainly for what
- France, Russia, & Great Britain
- the first country to use poison gas
36 Clues: foot soldiers • pride in one's country • France, Russia, & Great Britain • the treaty that ended World War I • Germany, Austria-Hungary, & Italy • first country to introduce the tank • the first country to use poison gas • a type of poison gas used in the war • the only manjor naval battle of the war • individual battles between enemy planes • ...
SE Asia Physical Features and Countries 2024-02-07
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- This country also struggles with extreme air pollution. Located South of Mongolia and North of Vietnam.
- A body of water which is a crucial shipping area. Located South of China and North of Malaysia.
- Taking up a portion of SE Asia but the majority being Northern China. East of Mongolia and and North of China
- Known for having extreme air pollution. This country is located East of Pakistan and Southwest of China.
- An island with a warmer climate located East of North and South Korea.
- The longest river in China. Located in central China pouring into the East China Sea.
- Located West of the Gobi desert and North of the Himalayas.
- Located between Northeastern China and the Korean Peninsula. The water is turned yellow by sandstorms from the Gobi Desert.
- This country is heavily tied to Buddhism. Located East of Thailand and Northeast of Cambodia.
- This country is known for having the worst human rights in history. Located North of South Korea and South of China.
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- Home to Mt. Everest and other high altitude mountains. North of Bangladesh.
- A body of water which is bordered to the West by India and East of Myanmar.
- Serves as the border between Western Japan and the Korean Peninsula. Located West of Japan and East of the Korean Peninsula.
- Body of water located East of China and just South of the Yellow Sea
- One of the largest rivers in the world. Flows through Pakistan and pours into the Indian Ocean.
- Serves as part of the border of Laos and Myanmar. Flows through Thailand and Cambodia pouring into the South China Sea.
- Located in East China and North of the Yangtze River pouring into the Yellow Sea.
- Internationally one of the most polluted river systems, flows through North India and Bangladesh then pouring into the Bay of Bengal.
- This country and the country it borders have been having disputes for decades. Located South of North Korea and Southwest of Japan.
- This country has very diverse ethnic groups. Located North of Australia.
20 Clues: Located West of the Gobi desert and North of the Himalayas. • Body of water located East of China and just South of the Yellow Sea • An island with a warmer climate located East of North and South Korea. • This country has very diverse ethnic groups. Located North of Australia. • Home to Mt. Everest and other high altitude mountains. North of Bangladesh. • ...
Interconnected World Term 2023-04-21
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- 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.
- Manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas.
- 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.
- Business owners decide what to produce.
- One that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- Economic region of Europe that is united under the euro.
- A country’s local business or industry.
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- Business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- The central government plans what to produce and at what price.
- The transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another.
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- Designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- 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.
- Often have a low gross domestic product.
- The informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country.
- The search for safety, food, and shelter has resulted.
- The act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- Refers to 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: Business owners decide what to produce. • A country’s local business or industry. • Often have a low gross domestic product. • The part that makes direct use of natural resources. • The search for safety, food, and shelter has resulted. • Economic region of Europe that is united under the euro. • The central government plans what to produce and at what price. • ...
Southwest Asia crossword puzzle 2023-09-07
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- An Iranian ethnic group native to the mountainous region of Kurdistan.
- A Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea, is regarded by Jews, Christians and Muslims as the biblical Holy Land.
- An Arab nation on the east bank of the Jordan River, is defined by ancient monuments, nature reserves and seaside resorts.
- Also known as Nahr Al-Sharieat, is a 251-kilometre-long river in the Middle East that flows roughly north to south through the Sea of Galilee and on to the Dead Sea.
- The most important product in Southwest Asia.
- Eastern of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates.
- A seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean, lying between Africa and Asia.
- An ethnic group mainly inhabiting the Arab world in Western Asia and Northern Africa.
- The monotheistic religion of the Jewish people.
- The longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
- A country in the Middle East, bordering the Persian Gulf between Iran and Kuwait.
- A country in the Middle East, it is situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, bordering Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south.
- A country in West Asia it is located in the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula, and borders Saudi Arabia to the north and Oman to the northeast.
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- A sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land.
- A sparsely populated desert region between the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. On its southern tip, Sharm el-Sheikh resort is a base for diving and snorkeling around the reefs of Ras Mohammed National Park.
- A state located in the Southern Levant region of West Asia.
- Also known as Persia and officially as the Islamic Republic of Iran, is a country in West Asia.
- A believer of christianity.
- Largest known Arab country in the Middle East.
- An Iranian ethnic group who comprise over half of the population of Iran.
- A country located in the border of Southeast Europe and West Asia.
21 Clues: A believer of christianity. • The most important product in Southwest Asia. • Largest known Arab country in the Middle East. • The monotheistic religion of the Jewish people. • A state located in the Southern Levant region of West Asia. • A country located in the border of Southeast Europe and West Asia. • ...
World War 1 2022-05-24
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- pride in one’s country
- German policy to sink any ship, without warning
- Britain, France, Russia(left early), USA(joined late)
- International war where all of a country's resources are devoted to war
- Launched burning fuel
- Small projectile that is launched by hand or other and explodes
- In between both sides trenches where there are craters, bombs, and shootings
- the dissemination of facts to influence public opinion
- A country who has another territory under its influence in order to gain power
- Belief country should maintain a strong military
- Rifle with a blade fixed to the muzzle
- A.K.A. “Red Baron”
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey(Ottoman Empire)
- The war ends
- What country did Wilson’s 14 points come from?
- What year did Russia withdraw from the war?
- “The Great War” or “War to end all wars”
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- Note from German foregin secretary to Mexico
- Who had the idea of the League of Nations?
- Treaty negotiated with Germany
- Designed to combat trench warfare
- Government that has total control over all aspects of life
- an agreement that if one country is attacked the other country comes to defend
- Woodrow Wilson, Georges Clemenceau, David Lloyd George, Vittorio Orlando
- a draw, or where both sides can no longer make progress
- First used by Germany, but used by all in war
- basically the linchpin of ww1 due to his assassination
- Used for bombing and spying, but easy to shoot down,
- Austria declared war on Serbia
- Which country did not wish to punish Germany after the war?
- A.K.A. Submarines
- Used for reconnaissance / spotting
- Spying, intimidation, and brutality
- Deep ditches to defend their positions
- Blisters internally and externally
- 600-1000 rounds per minute
- Year the war ended
- Battle of Verdun
- What year did WW1 start?
- What year did the Lusitania sink?
40 Clues: The war ends • Battle of Verdun • A.K.A. Submarines • A.K.A. “Red Baron” • Year the war ended • Launched burning fuel • pride in one’s country • What year did WW1 start? • 600-1000 rounds per minute • Treaty negotiated with Germany • Austria declared war on Serbia • Designed to combat trench warfare • What year did the Lusitania sink? • Used for reconnaissance / spotting • ...
Roots & Routes 2024-12-11
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- Lasting for a limited time, not permanent.
- Having a lasting emotional effect due to distressing events.
- A large vessel used for transporting goods or people over water.
- Forced to move from one's original location.
- Feeling comforted or less stressed after a difficult situation.
- Involving several countries or nationalities.
- Something that is needed or demanded.
- A person who lives outside their native country.
- A greater liking for one alternative over others.
- Conditions that attract people to a new country (e.g., better job opportunities, peace).
- Missing one's home or familiar surroundings.
- A strong desire or recommendation to do something.
- To leave one’s own country and settle in another.
- Legally acceptable, well-founded, or correct.
- To hug or accept something willingly.
- Showing compassion or understanding toward someone else's feelings.
- A place that provides protection or safety.
- Grew up in a particular environment or country.
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- The initial perception or feeling about something or someone.
- Disorderly, in complete confusion.
- No longer valid or in effect, out of date.
- A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- Lacking order or structure, messy.
- Difficulties understanding or communicating due to different languages.
- A person who moves from place to place for work or better living conditions.
- To prolong or lengthen the duration of a journey.
- Separated from others, solitary.
- Lasting or intended to last for a long time or indefinitely.
- The feeling of disorientation in a new or unfamiliar culture.
- Showing fondness or tenderness.
- Genuine, real, not fake.
- A person forced to flee their country due to war, persecution, or disaster.
- The impact of one society's culture on another.
- Feeling buried or unable to cope with something.
- To manage or survive, especially in difficult conditions.
- When something is unclear or happens very quickly.
- Relating to the armed forces.
- Conditions that drive people away from their home country (e.g., war, poverty).
- Strongly united or connected, especially in a group.
- To involve deeply in something, especially culture or an activity.
40 Clues: Genuine, real, not fake. • Relating to the armed forces. • Showing fondness or tenderness. • Separated from others, solitary. • Disorderly, in complete confusion. • Lacking order or structure, messy. • Something that is needed or demanded. • To hug or accept something willingly. • Lasting for a limited time, not permanent. • No longer valid or in effect, out of date. • ...
Chapter 5 Intro to Business 2025-08-26
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- A government-declared ban on trade with another country
- The difference between a country’s imports and exports
- A broad term for a country’s management of global imports and exports
- Financial penalty for imports and exports
- Formal agreement between countries that states agreed-upon notions of international relations
- A term used to describe rules for how one country will interact with another in global trade
- The level of wealth and security a country maintains
- Extra taxes on imports and exports
- Body of laws that control the flow of goods and services into and out of countries
- The buying and selling of goods and services
- Amount one currency is worth in another form of currency
- Type of treaty that affects global trade
- A type of law that declares government control
- When a country imports more than it exports
- The interconnected system of worldwide human and business interaction
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- When countries specialize in products that they are comparably more efficient at producing
- A government prohibition of trade between certain countries
- Trade that happens inside of one country
- The communication of people from different cultures in order to effectively deliver messages about global trade
- A government’s regulation of trade in an effort to protect domestic businesses and economic activities
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
- Systems that enable investments, loans, currency exchanges, and transfers of money from central banks, businesses, and investors
- A tariff on imported goods
- When a country is exporting more than it is importing
- An economy that is growing toward becoming more advanced
- A place where people gather to buy and sell goods internationally
- Trade that happens from one country to another
- A trade sanction that allows only limited amounts of imports and exports
- When a business can create goods or services more efficiently than another business
- Methods for conducting business internationally
- To make something consistently similar
- A system of money
32 Clues: A system of money • A tariff on imported goods • Extra taxes on imports and exports • To make something consistently similar • Trade that happens inside of one country • Type of treaty that affects global trade • Financial penalty for imports and exports • When a country imports more than it exports • The buying and selling of goods and services • ...
Countries 2024-01-19
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- the world's largest country by space
- a country whose capital city is Berlin
- the world's largest country by population
- famous for its pyramids
- a country famous for pizza
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- Izmir, Bursa and Adana are cities in it
- A country that hosted the latest World Cup
- famous for its coffee
- They won the latest World cup!
- This country has the oldest inhabited city
10 Clues: famous for its coffee • famous for its pyramids • a country famous for pizza • They won the latest World cup! • the world's largest country by space • a country whose capital city is Berlin • Izmir, Bursa and Adana are cities in it • the world's largest country by population • A country that hosted the latest World Cup • This country has the oldest inhabited city
Asian Continent Questions 2022-05-04
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- known for their culture
- china does not recognize this country
- Most Populated Region In The World
- This Country Is In War With Palestine
- Creator Of Anime
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- Most Populated Country In Asia
- this country is the 5th most populated country in asia
- Rarest Flag In The World
- there is a south and north version of it
- The Country That Make Hotwheels
10 Clues: Creator Of Anime • known for their culture • Rarest Flag In The World • Most Populated Country In Asia • The Country That Make Hotwheels • Most Populated Region In The World • china does not recognize this country • This Country Is In War With Palestine • there is a south and north version of it • this country is the 5th most populated country in asia
5.5 2023-04-26
Music 2025-02-22
Countries 2024-03-18
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- This country's people are considered to be very hardworking.
- In ancient times people built pyramids in this country
- It's the only one country in the world where kangaroos exist
- This country has the most visited museum in the world.
- People in this country drink a lot of tea, it's said that they drink 165 million cups of tea per day
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- this country has the longest coastline in the world
- It's the second largest country in South America after Brazil
- Language of this country considered to be one of the most difficult ones
- The geographical centre of Europe is situated on the territory of this country
- This country is very famous with it's delicious food, especially pizza
10 Clues: this country has the longest coastline in the world • In ancient times people built pyramids in this country • This country has the most visited museum in the world. • This country's people are considered to be very hardworking. • It's the only one country in the world where kangaroos exist • It's the second largest country in South America after Brazil • ...
Population Distribution 2020-11-09
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- Someone leaving their home country or region to live in another country.
- Movement of people within a country.
- Movement of people within or between countries.
- People moving between countries.
- Foreigners coming into a country to live permanently.
- Pattern of settlement.
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- The number of people living in a given area.
- Money sent home by emigrants.
- Skilled workers moving from one country to another to live.
- Wealthy people who are attracted to citizenship of a country.
- The movement of people from a rural area to an urban area.
11 Clues: Pattern of settlement. • Money sent home by emigrants. • People moving between countries. • Movement of people within a country. • The number of people living in a given area. • Movement of people within or between countries. • Foreigners coming into a country to live permanently. • The movement of people from a rural area to an urban area. • ...
Sloane Olympics Crossword 2022-08-14
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- The camp director's name
- The country that makes the best tacos and likes to salsa
- tower Where you go to do zipline
- The country that likes to have siestas and fiestas
- The country with tea and crumpets
- We are giving out lots of points for this today
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- The country that likes their lucky charms
- The country with haggis who likes to walk 500 miles
- The country with the best wind and bikes
- The activity where we kayak and sail
- The name of this theme day
11 Clues: The camp director's name • The name of this theme day • tower Where you go to do zipline • The country with tea and crumpets • The activity where we kayak and sail • The country with the best wind and bikes • The country that likes their lucky charms • We are giving out lots of points for this today • The country that likes to have siestas and fiestas • ...
Sloane Olympics Crossword 2022-08-14
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- The country with tea and crumpets
- The country that makes the best tacos and likes to salsa
- Where you go to do zipline
- The country with haggis who likes to walk 500 miles
- The activity area where we kayak and sail
- We are giving out lots of points for this today
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- The country with the best wind and bikes
- The camp director's name
- The country that likes their lucky charms
- The name of this theme day
- The country that likes to have siestas and fiestas
11 Clues: The camp director's name • The name of this theme day • Where you go to do zipline • The country with tea and crumpets • The country with the best wind and bikes • The country that likes their lucky charms • The activity area where we kayak and sail • We are giving out lots of points for this today • The country that likes to have siestas and fiestas • ...
Imperialism 101 2021-12-09
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- The earl who Hawaii was originally named after
- Newspapers do this to sell more papers
- Process of conquering and controlling countries to gain an empire
- Second of two crops that grow well in Hawaii
- One of the countries Russia and Japan were fighting over
- Admiral that took over the Philippines
- Name of rebellion in China against foreigners
- Country that panama rebelled from
- Admiral that wrote an important book
- Name of Spanish ambassador to America
- The country that annexed the republic of Hawaii
- First of two crops that grow well in Hawaii
- The other country Japan and Russia were fighting over
- Island Admiral Mahan said we needed
- Military group roosevelt was in charge of
- Pacific Island that the USA obtained after the Spanish American war
- Asian country of which empires were taking pieces of
- Name of the prize that Roosevelt won
- The empire we took the Philipines and Cuba from
- The man who discovered Hawaii
- Toy named after Roosevelt
- The country that took the philippines from the USA
- The distance in miles between Cuba and Florida
- Country with the thinnest stretch of land between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans
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- Name of the ship that blew up in Havana harbor
- Island that became a protectorate of the USA
- Roosevelt's first name
- One of the country's who tried to make the Panama canal before the USA
- Day of the month that the Philippines gained independence on
- The other caribbean island that we took from the Spanish empire
- Weak willed king of hawaii
- The hill that Roosevelt captured
- Queen of Hawaii after the king died
- Hit and run tactics
- Another name for pineapple
- Someone who sponsors a voyage or expedition
- The month that the philippines gained Independence
- Country that Japan was beating in war
- Sea that Cuba and Puerto Rico are in
- The philippine ____________ was the name of the rebellion against the USA
- Branch of the military that Roosevelt was the assistant secratary to
41 Clues: Hit and run tactics • Roosevelt's first name • Toy named after Roosevelt • Weak willed king of hawaii • Another name for pineapple • The man who discovered Hawaii • The hill that Roosevelt captured • Country that panama rebelled from • Queen of Hawaii after the king died • Island Admiral Mahan said we needed • Admiral that wrote an important book • ...
Interconected World 2023-04-19
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- process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- Country-one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- Development Index-index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- Trade-economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- Dependence-dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- Sanctions-policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country.
- of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- Country-In general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
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- underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- Sector-economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- and popular movie industry.
- of Living-quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- Diffusion-shared characteristics of a group of people. As cultures develop, they gain new customs, ideas, arts, religions, forms of government, technologies, and other cultural elements.
- to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- Economy-large and popular movie industry.
- Economy-sharing features of both market and command economies.
- pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico. The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- Sector-economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across
- movement, of people from one part of the world to another.
- Sector-includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- Economy-quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
26 Clues: and popular movie industry. • Economy-large and popular movie industry. • organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations. • increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across • movement, of people from one part of the world to another. • to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-21
Across
- It is an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
- It is a trading in different countries
- the movement of people from rural areas
- It is dependence refers of an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to success
- an economic system in which business owners decide
- It is also called less developed nation or underdeveloped nation
- It is an policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country
- It is an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro
- It was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American and their neighbors
- It is like Hollywood
- sector includes service industries that offer services to other businesses
- It is also known as the duty or customs duty
- is an economic system in which the government controls
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- It is an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people can live in a particular country
- It is modern developed countries have mixed economies
- general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living
- It is the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another
- It is when people all over the world trade, and do business
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods
- manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production
- is a process to which previously colonized countries in order to free themselves
- Is hard and soft, the hard includes railroads, bridges, water systems, and the soft includes human capital, or knowledge and skills.
- It is an economy of the part of making direct.
- It is the practice of protecting a country’s local business
- It is the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- It is a search for safety, food, and shelter
26 Clues: It is like Hollywood • It is a trading in different countries • the movement of people from rural areas • It is also known as the duty or customs duty • It is a search for safety, food, and shelter • It is an economy of the part of making direct. • an economic system in which business owners decide • It is modern developed countries have mixed economies • ...
Napoleon ch4 lessons 1 and 2 2022-09-12
Across
- capital of france
- Napoleon shut down many of these
- a country in which he was victorious
- an extreme love of your country
- place where Napoleon was defeated
- a religion he recognized in 1801
- a country where he abandoned his army
Down
- a political view that believed in freedom
- a country France was at war with
- island where he was exiled
- to be able based on capacity or skill
- a group of laws that were created
- island where Napoleon was born
- a country France was at war with
14 Clues: capital of france • island where he was exiled • island where Napoleon was born • an extreme love of your country • Napoleon shut down many of these • a country France was at war with • a religion he recognized in 1801 • a country France was at war with • a group of laws that were created • place where Napoleon was defeated • a country in which he was victorious • ...
Italian crossword 2018-10-22
Across
- What is soccer in italian
- The country that was split in two
- What country is daily blind from
- The capital of Italy
- The language of Italy
- What is Italias biggest island
Down
- what country is Paul Pogba from
- What city is juventus from
- The city were the berlin wall was from
- The nationality of a female from america
- The first day of the week
- what is the language of australia
- What country does verrati come from
13 Clues: The capital of Italy • The language of Italy • What is soccer in italian • The first day of the week • What city is juventus from • What is Italias biggest island • what country is Paul Pogba from • What country is daily blind from • The country that was split in two • what is the language of australia • What country does verrati come from • The city were the berlin wall was from • ...
Cities and Countries 2025-10-09
Across
- China’s capital where the Great Wall begins nearby
- The world’s largest country by area
- Big Canadian city near Niagara Falls
- Japan’s busy capital known for sushi and technology
- Ancient city where the Colosseum stands
- Australian city known for its Opera House
- Country shaped like a boot
Down
- Country known for tacos and mariachi music
- Egyptian city famous for the pyramids nearby
- Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins
- South Korea’s lively capital
- India’s capital city
- African country known for safaris
13 Clues: India’s capital city • Country shaped like a boot • South Korea’s lively capital • African country known for safaris • The world’s largest country by area • Big Canadian city near Niagara Falls • Ancient city where the Colosseum stands • Australian city known for its Opera House • Country known for tacos and mariachi music • Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins • ...
Cities and Countries 2025-10-08
Across
- China’s capital where the Great Wall begins nearby
- The world’s largest country by area
- Big Canadian city near Niagara Falls
- Japan’s busy capital known for sushi and technology
- Ancient city where the Colosseum stands
- Australian city known for its Opera House
- Country shaped like a boot
Down
- Country known for tacos and mariachi music
- Egyptian city famous for the pyramids nearby
- Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins
- South Korea’s lively capital
- India’s capital city
- African country known for safaris
13 Clues: India’s capital city • Country shaped like a boot • South Korea’s lively capital • African country known for safaris • The world’s largest country by area • Big Canadian city near Niagara Falls • Ancient city where the Colosseum stands • Australian city known for its Opera House • Country known for tacos and mariachi music • Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins • ...
Capital Cities around the World 2021-02-25
Across
- Which continent is Egypt in?
- South Africa has three Capital cities- Bloemfontein, Cape Town and ...
- Capital of New Zealand
- Which country is Tokyo in?
- What is Myanmar also known as?
- What continent is Spain located in?
- Capital of Australia
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- Where is Rio De Janeiro located?
- Capital of Norway
- Which country is La Paz in?
- Which country is Lima in?
- A Spanish speaking country in North America
- What is the 0 degrees line on the world map called?
13 Clues: Capital of Norway • Capital of Australia • Capital of New Zealand • Which country is Lima in? • Which country is Tokyo in? • Which country is La Paz in? • Which continent is Egypt in? • What is Myanmar also known as? • Where is Rio De Janeiro located? • What continent is Spain located in? • A Spanish speaking country in North America • ...
Eurovision Song Contest 2021-06-04
Across
- Someone who hosted Eurovision this year
- The song that won in 2019
- Most language the songs contained of
- The woman who represented France
- The country with zero points
- the place the Eurovision Song Contest took place
- The country who was sixth place
Down
- The country who was fourth place
- The girl who represented Greece
- the guy who won in 2019
- The name of the song that Iceland performed
- The band that won the Eurovision Song Contest
- The country with the most points
13 Clues: the guy who won in 2019 • The song that won in 2019 • The country with zero points • The girl who represented Greece • The country who was sixth place • The country who was fourth place • The country with the most points • The woman who represented France • Most language the songs contained of • Someone who hosted Eurovision this year • ...
European Countries 2023-12-03
Across
- small island near Italy
- Eiffel Tower
- only border is Spain
- in Europe AND Africa
- game of thrones
- Le Jardin du _
- northernmost country in the continent
Down
- the other fully recognized country in Europe to not have Christianity as most popular religion
- home to europe's oldest inhabited city
- country in Europe to have four national languages
- most photographed country in the world
- one of two fully recognized countries in Europe to not have Christianity as most popular religion
- in Europe AND Asia
13 Clues: Eiffel Tower • Le Jardin du _ • game of thrones • in Europe AND Asia • only border is Spain • in Europe AND Africa • small island near Italy • northernmost country in the continent • home to europe's oldest inhabited city • most photographed country in the world • country in Europe to have four national languages • ...
Mesopotamia 2024-09-23
Across
- This country is a representative democracy
- A country without a king or queen
- This country is a monarchy today
- A country that tries to rule other lands
- A term for a king, queen, or emperor
- A collection of cities in Mesopotamia
- How many gods monotheists believe in
- growing these is a part of agriculture
Down
- Sumer had many of these pyramids
- Rule by voters
- Using water for agriculture
- Gilgamesh lived in this city
- Writing on clay tablets
13 Clues: Rule by voters • Writing on clay tablets • Using water for agriculture • Gilgamesh lived in this city • Sumer had many of these pyramids • This country is a monarchy today • A country without a king or queen • A term for a king, queen, or emperor • How many gods monotheists believe in • A collection of cities in Mesopotamia • growing these is a part of agriculture • ...
Cities and Countries 2025-10-08
Across
- China’s capital where the Great Wall begins nearby
- Big Canadian city near Niagara Falls
- The world’s largest country by area
- African country known for safaris
- Australian city known for its Opera House
- India’s capital city
Down
- Country known for tacos and mariachi music
- Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins
- Egyptian city famous for the pyramids nearby
- Country shaped like a boot
- Ancient city where the Colosseum stands
- Japan’s busy capital known for sushi and technology
- South Korea’s lively capital
13 Clues: India’s capital city • Country shaped like a boot • South Korea’s lively capital • African country known for safaris • The world’s largest country by area • Big Canadian city near Niagara Falls • Ancient city where the Colosseum stands • Australian city known for its Opera House • Country known for tacos and mariachi music • Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins • ...
Cities and Countries 2025-10-09
Across
- China’s capital where the Great Wall begins nearby
- The world’s largest country by area
- Big Canadian city near Niagara Falls
- Japan’s busy capital known for sushi and technology
- Ancient city where the Colosseum stands
- Australian city known for its Opera House
- Country shaped like a boot
Down
- Country known for tacos and mariachi music
- Egyptian city famous for the pyramids nearby
- Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins
- South Korea’s lively capital
- India’s capital city
- African country known for safaris
13 Clues: India’s capital city • Country shaped like a boot • South Korea’s lively capital • African country known for safaris • The world’s largest country by area • Big Canadian city near Niagara Falls • Ancient city where the Colosseum stands • Australian city known for its Opera House • Country known for tacos and mariachi music • Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins • ...
Unique Countries 2023-11-28
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- Smallest country in terms of area and small population.
- Unique for being a small mountainous principality between Spain and France.
- Spiritual and administrative center of the Catholic Church, the smallest country.
- Unique for being the largest landlocked country in the world.
- Unique for measuring national happiness through the Gross National Happiness Index.
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- Political neutrality and headquarters of many international organizations.
- Unique for being the only South American country where English is the official language.
- Unique for being an island country in the Indian Ocean with coral atolls.
- Countries
- Unique for being an African country made up of three main islands.
- Unique for being the country with the highest per capita income in the world.
11 Clues: Countries • Smallest country in terms of area and small population. • Unique for being the largest landlocked country in the world. • Unique for being an African country made up of three main islands. • Unique for being an island country in the Indian Ocean with coral atolls. • Political neutrality and headquarters of many international organizations. • ...
Crossword 2025-02-07
Across
- – Countries in the same area working together. Hint: Nations in the Caribbean team up to improve trade and security.
- Agreement – A deal between two countries. Hint: The U.S. and Canada signed a trade deal that only involves them.
- Economy – Countries sharing the same economic policies. Hint: Some Caribbean nations use the same currency and follow the same financial rules.
- – The world becoming more connected through trade and culture. Hint: People in different countries watch the same movies and use the same brands.
- Liberalization – Removing or reducing restrictions on trade. Hint: Lowering taxes on imports makes it easier to buy foreign goods.
- Bloc – A group of countries that agree to trade freely. Hint: South American countries removed taxes on trade between them.
- State – A country that controls its own government. Hint: This nation makes its own laws without outside influence.
- Market – A group of countries that allow free trade and movement of people. Hint: Citizens from one European country can live and work freely in another.
- Policy – How a government controls the economy using taxes and spending. Hint: The government lowers taxes to help people have more money to spend.
- Integration – Countries linking their economies by reducing trade barriers. Hint: African countries joined a free trade zone to make business easier.
- Country – A rich nation with a strong economy. Hint: This country has skyscrapers, fast internet, and good healthcare for all.
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- Corporation – A large company operating in many countries. Hint: This company has offices, stores, and factories worldwide.
- Agreement – A deal between three or more countries. Hint: Many nations joined together to fight climate change under one agreement.
- Country – A country growing its economy but still facing challenges. Hint: This country has new factories and technology but still has high poverty.
- Country – A nation with few industries and a weak economy. Hint: Many people in this country lack access to clean water and good healthcare.
- Market – A market where all member countries follow the same trade rules. Hint: Products made in one EU country can be sold in another without extra checks.
- Policy – How a central bank controls money supply and interest rates. Hint: The central bank raises interest rates to slow down inflation.
17 Clues: Agreement – A deal between two countries. Hint: The U.S. and Canada signed a trade deal that only involves them. • State – A country that controls its own government. Hint: This nation makes its own laws without outside influence. • – Countries in the same area working together. Hint: Nations in the Caribbean team up to improve trade and security. • ...
Chapters 8 & 9 Crossword 2015-12-04
Across
- take out of a country
- land agent
- settler
- __Interim temp. govt.
- framework of government
- bring into a country
- time of poverty
- written agreement
- brief fight
- a rebellion
Down
- best of something
- ___ of Texas
- measure land
- division of a state
- wide-spread disease
- English
- harsh ruler
- a decision
- state army
- one department in Texas
20 Clues: English • settler • land agent • a decision • state army • harsh ruler • brief fight • a rebellion • ___ of Texas • measure land • time of poverty • best of something • written agreement • division of a state • wide-spread disease • bring into a country • take out of a country • __Interim temp. govt. • framework of government • one department in Texas
Unit 5 2021-01-10
Across
- development, evolution
- to avoid sth
- calendar
- confirmation
- being doubtful
- bring about
- enable, authorize
- attitude
- impression
- advantage,benefit
Down
- rated too low
- conference
- fearless, brave
- stimulate,enlive
- vacillate,change
- discussion where you agree
- believabel
- partner
- chief of a country
- opposite of not caring about sth
- coming to an agreement - harmony
- representative to a country
22 Clues: partner • calendar • attitude • conference • believabel • impression • bring about • to avoid sth • confirmation • rated too low • being doubtful • fearless, brave • stimulate,enlive • vacillate,change • enable, authorize • advantage,benefit • chief of a country • development, evolution • discussion where you agree • representative to a country • opposite of not caring about sth • ...
Inside Out & Back Again 2023-12-05
Across
- has two wheels
- lighter red
- large boat
- Fled a country
- opposite of girl
- opposite of father
- United States Of ____
- building for learning
- country in southeast Asia
- tall plant
- Cow___
- synonym for house
Down
- dad
- Present
- Burn for scent
- fruit similar to mango
- relatives
- Kid
- state in northwest U.S
- opposite of sister
- sweet breakfast food
21 Clues: dad • Kid • Cow___ • Present • relatives • large boat • tall plant • lighter red • has two wheels • Burn for scent • Fled a country • opposite of girl • synonym for house • opposite of father • opposite of sister • sweet breakfast food • United States Of ____ • building for learning • fruit similar to mango • state in northwest U.S • country in southeast Asia
Inside Out & Back Again 2023-12-05
Across
- has two wheels
- lighter red
- large boat
- Fled a country
- opposite of girl
- opposite of father
- United States Of ____
- building for learning
- country in southeast Asia
- tall plant
- Cow___
- synonym for house
Down
- dad
- Present
- Burn for scent
- fruit similar to mango
- relatives
- Kid
- state in northwest U.S
- opposite of sister
- sweet breakfast food
21 Clues: dad • Kid • Cow___ • Present • relatives • large boat • tall plant • lighter red • has two wheels • Burn for scent • Fled a country • opposite of girl • synonym for house • opposite of father • opposite of sister • sweet breakfast food • United States Of ____ • building for learning • fruit similar to mango • state in northwest U.S • country in southeast Asia
Inside Out & Back Again 2023-12-05
Across
- opposite of girl
- sweet breakfast food
- building for learning
- United States Of ____
- opposite of sister
- large boat
- relatives
- dad
- Burn for scent
- synonym for house
Down
- country in southeast Asia
- opposite of father
- has two wheels
- fruit like mango
- Cow___
- state in northwest U.S
- Present
- Kid
- Fled a country
- lighter red
- tall plant
21 Clues: Kid • dad • Cow___ • Present • relatives • large boat • tall plant • lighter red • has two wheels • Fled a country • Burn for scent • opposite of girl • fruit like mango • synonym for house • opposite of father • opposite of sister • sweet breakfast food • building for learning • United States Of ____ • state in northwest U.S • country in southeast Asia
JOEL'S AMAZING CROSSWORD PUZZLE ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) 2020-11-05
Across
- holy book of christans
- using of materials or pruducts
- this happens in germany
- holy book of jews
- what russia used to be called
- is the book we are reading
- My favorite color
- is the country between France and Germany
Down
- my favorite animal
- is the most holy city for muslims
- belive in one god
- what no boys have
- the nucular disaster
- big fat country
- country of islands
15 Clues: big fat country • belive in one god • what no boys have • holy book of jews • My favorite color • my favorite animal • country of islands • the nucular disaster • holy book of christans • this happens in germany • is the book we are reading • what russia used to be called • using of materials or pruducts • is the most holy city for muslims • is the country between France and Germany
Vocablary 2022-02-09
Across
- Currency of Poland
- At the same time
- Part of a country outside of the country
- About
- Does not border oceans or seas
Down
- Many
- Capital city of the Czech Republic
- Capital city of Poland
- Highest mountain in poland
- Slighlty wet
- A high school that prepares stduents for university
- No in Czech
- Always win
- The number of people in a city or country
- A group of people
15 Clues: Many • About • Always win • No in Czech • Slighlty wet • At the same time • A group of people • Currency of Poland • Capital city of Poland • Highest mountain in poland • Does not border oceans or seas • Capital city of the Czech Republic • Part of a country outside of the country • The number of people in a city or country • A high school that prepares stduents for university
The Iron Curtain 2024-05-08
Across
- no war
- country dictated by hitler during world war 2
- President of the U.S. during the Cold war
- Russians
- government problems
- this country was invaded by hitler and Stalin
- king of Great Britain during The Cold war
- publicly owned property
Down
- Countries beside the U.S. across the ocean
- to be stable
- a protector
- money for country
- a wealthy person
- words spoken loudly in a motivating way
- dividing wall
15 Clues: no war • Russians • a protector • to be stable • dividing wall • a wealthy person • money for country • government problems • publicly owned property • words spoken loudly in a motivating way • President of the U.S. during the Cold war • king of Great Britain during The Cold war • Countries beside the U.S. across the ocean • country dictated by hitler during world war 2 • ...
BSS CROSSWORD- BRAZIL 2021-11-12
Across
- THE BRAZILIAN BIOME THAT IS IN BRAZILIA
- PEOPLE IN A COUNTRY
- THE GROUP OF PEOPLE THAT DECIDE THE LAWS OF THE COUNTRY
- EVERY COUNTRY HAS A _______
Down
- A PIECE OF LAND IN PLANET EARTH
- WHICH COUNTRY DISCOVERED BRAZIL?
- THE LUNGS OF EARTH
- THE CITY WHERE THE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNTRY LIVES IN
- BRAZIL HAS _________ BIOMES
- THE YELLOW PART IS BRAZIL'S FLAG REPRESENTS.......
10 Clues: THE LUNGS OF EARTH • PEOPLE IN A COUNTRY • BRAZIL HAS _________ BIOMES • EVERY COUNTRY HAS A _______ • A PIECE OF LAND IN PLANET EARTH • WHICH COUNTRY DISCOVERED BRAZIL? • THE BRAZILIAN BIOME THAT IS IN BRAZILIA • THE YELLOW PART IS BRAZIL'S FLAG REPRESENTS....... • THE CITY WHERE THE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNTRY LIVES IN • THE GROUP OF PEOPLE THAT DECIDE THE LAWS OF THE COUNTRY
asia 2020-09-21
Across
- country with highest population in the world
- Doha is the capital and
- nationals of this country are called Thai
- birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi
- The world's only Jewish majority state
- Yen is used as the currency
Down
- Hanoi is the capital city of this country
- Muscat is a city in this country
- smallest country in Asia
- Kuala Lumpur is found in this country
10 Clues: Doha is the capital and • smallest country in Asia • Yen is used as the currency • birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi • Muscat is a city in this country • Kuala Lumpur is found in this country • The world's only Jewish majority state • Hanoi is the capital city of this country • nationals of this country are called Thai • country with highest population in the world
3G January Vocabulary 2022-01-24
14 Clues: map • gym • bank • park • train • church • clinic • library • pharmacy • groceries • shoe store • gas station • South American country • Central American country
1984 Novel Study Crossword 2021-09-21
Across
- The ministry responsible for news, entertainment, education and the fine arts (written in the new language).
- "Who controls the present, controls the -" what?
- The country with which the country in which the novel is set has allegedly always been at war with (at the time in which the novel is set).
- The secret police force responsible for law enforcement in the country in which the novel is set.
- "Who controls the past controls the -" what?
- The name for English Socialism in the new language.
- The leader and founder of the secret society which aims to bring down the government.
- The ability to hold two contradicting beliefs as true simultaneously.
- The lowest social class.
- The café the main protagonist occupies after he is reintegrated into society.
- The middle social class
- The city in which the novel is set.
- The man who cured the main protagonist of his insanity.
- The system of government adopted by the governing power that rules the country in which the novel is set.
- The ministry responsible for war(written in the new language).
- The number the main protagonist must believe the sum two plus two equals in order to be cured of his insanity.
- The ministry responsible for economic affairs(written in the new language).
- The device designed to monitor everyone at all times.
Down
- The province in which the novel is set.
- The highest social class.
- What ignorance is according to the slogan created by the governing power of the country in which the novel is set.
- The criminal offence of having a thought that is regarded as rebellious or that holds sentiment which opposes the government of the country in which the novel is set.
- The mysterious ruler and/or idol which rules the county in which the novel is set and whom is worshipped by the countries citizens.
- "If you want to keep a secret, you must also hide it from -" who?
- The underground organization which rebells against the oppressive government.
- The main protagonist of the text.
- What freedom is according to the slogan created by the governing power of the country in which the novel is set.
- The type of society/world in which the novel is set.
- The country in which the novel is set.
- What war is according to the slogan created by the governing power of the country in which the novel is set.
- The most terrifying room in the building housing the ministry responsible for maintaining law and order.
- The name of the government of the country in which the novel is set.
- The main protagonists greatest fear.
- The newspaper the main protagonist rewrites and revises in order to accommodate the governments current intentions.
- The ministry responsible for maintaining law and order(written in the new language).
- The new language designed to eliminate peoples ability to express emotion or their own individuality.
- The main protagonists lover.
37 Clues: The middle social class • The lowest social class. • The highest social class. • The main protagonists lover. • The main protagonist of the text. • The city in which the novel is set. • The main protagonists greatest fear. • The country in which the novel is set. • The province in which the novel is set. • "Who controls the past controls the -" what? • ...
crossword 1 2022-12-29
Across
- is an Arab country in southwest Asia, in the Middle East
- s an island country located on the Pacific Ocean. It has 33 atolls, groups of tiny islands.
- is a nation in Southeast Asia and Oceania
- biggest country in the world, and it is also the biggest landlocked country in the world
- l is a country in southwestern Asia on the eastern side of the Mediterranean Sea
Down
- is an island country in the Caribbean; it is part of the Greater Antilles
- It shares borders with Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq,
- is a country in East Asia. It is a group of many islands close to the east coast of Korea, China and Russia.
- is a country in South Asia. It is the second largest country by number of people and seventh largest country by land area.
- is a European country on the island
10 Clues: is a European country on the island • is a nation in Southeast Asia and Oceania • is an Arab country in southwest Asia, in the Middle East • It shares borders with Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, • is an island country in the Caribbean; it is part of the Greater Antilles • l is a country in southwestern Asia on the eastern side of the Mediterranean Sea • ...
Resources, Technology and World Trade Vocab 2016-11-29
Across
- Conditions that exist when countries rely on each other.
- Removal of trade restrictions among countries.
- The process of buying something from another country.
- Type of country that is very productive.
- A limit on how many items of a product can be imported.
- Type of resource that comes from the earth.
- Rules to decide what to produce and who will receive the products.
Down
- Type of resource in limited supply.
- Type of country where incomes are usually low.
- Type of country creating new business and manufacturing.
- The process of selling something to another country.
- Type of resource that can be replaced over and over.
- Tax added to imported goods.
13 Clues: Tax added to imported goods. • Type of resource in limited supply. • Type of country that is very productive. • Type of resource that comes from the earth. • Type of country where incomes are usually low. • Removal of trade restrictions among countries. • The process of selling something to another country. • Type of resource that can be replaced over and over. • ...
10 Geography 2022-11-06
Across
- The only flag in the world that is not rectangular
- The direction opposite of North East
- A long skinny country that borders Argentina
- A country North West of New Zealand
- A continent East of Great Britain
- The grid lines that run vertically on a map
Down
- The grid lines that run horizontally on a map
- Lines that mark equal points of elevation on a 2-D map
- Oslo is the capital of this country
- This continent accounts for 59.6% of the entire world's population
- A country East of Germany
- A map feature that shows distance on the map compared with distance in real life
- A country North of Bulgaria
13 Clues: A country East of Germany • A country North of Bulgaria • A continent East of Great Britain • Oslo is the capital of this country • A country North West of New Zealand • The direction opposite of North East • The grid lines that run vertically on a map • A long skinny country that borders Argentina • The grid lines that run horizontally on a map • ...
immigration 2022-12-17
Across
- What type of person of this?
- Desirable or not?
- diversity Does cultural diversity have a varirtey of cultures?
- island where did eurapaens first come when they enterd this country?
- Is opression pressaure from the goverment?
- persecution Is someone being mistreated because of their religon?
- What shelter did the immigrants stay in?
Down
- Are you well feed or not?
- Do you move?
- group What is an ethnic group?
- factor What attracts someone to another country?
- can you afford everything you need
- island Where did asians first come entering this country?
- factor Why would someone leave their country?
14 Clues: Do you move? • Desirable or not? • Are you well feed or not? • What type of person of this? • group What is an ethnic group? • can you afford everything you need • What shelter did the immigrants stay in? • Is opression pressaure from the goverment? • factor Why would someone leave their country? • factor What attracts someone to another country? • ...
The Changing Economic World 2019-04-03
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- Low Income Country (poor)
- The acronym for money made in a country
- When money is owed
- This is used to measure how developed a country is
- People who work where they get raw material (e.g. farmer)
- High Income Country (rich)
- This word means money
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- People who make things (e.g. factory workers)
- Giving of money or resources like bottled water
- The percentage (%) of adults who can read and write
- People who provide a service (e.g. teachers)
- When farmers earn a fair wage
- This world means the least amount allowed (m_n_m_m wage)
- This mean people
14 Clues: This mean people • When money is owed • This word means money • Low Income Country (poor) • High Income Country (rich) • When farmers earn a fair wage • The acronym for money made in a country • People who provide a service (e.g. teachers) • People who make things (e.g. factory workers) • Giving of money or resources like bottled water • ...
The Best Ever Superlative Crossword! 2013-09-18
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- The largest country in the world (area)
- The most expensive footballer in the world
- The biggest animal in the world
- The fastest man in the world
- The country with the most native English speakers
- The biggest ocean in the world
- The fastest running animal in the world
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- The tallest animal in the world
- The deadliest animal in the world
- The biggest river in the world
- The highest mountain in the world
- The longest river in the world
- The country with the longest reigning monarch in the world
- The biggest country in the world (population)
14 Clues: The fastest man in the world • The biggest river in the world • The longest river in the world • The biggest ocean in the world • The tallest animal in the world • The biggest animal in the world • The deadliest animal in the world • The highest mountain in the world • The largest country in the world (area) • The fastest running animal in the world • ...
Path to WW2 Crossword 2022-02-15
Across
- Woodrow Wilson led this country at end of WW1
- Elected Chancellor of Germany in 1933
- Dictator of Italy in 1920s and 1930s
- Leader of France at end of WW1
- This country invaded Abyssinia in 1930s
- German military banned here after WW1
- Payments by Germany after WW1
- This country invaded Manchuria in 1930s
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- Country to west of Russia under invasion threat
- Seeking to talk peace with Hitler, not war
- Location of peace treaty after WW1
- President of the United States in 2022
- Nation containing the Sudetenland
- Leader of Russia in 2022
14 Clues: Leader of Russia in 2022 • Payments by Germany after WW1 • Leader of France at end of WW1 • Nation containing the Sudetenland • Location of peace treaty after WW1 • Dictator of Italy in 1920s and 1930s • Elected Chancellor of Germany in 1933 • German military banned here after WW1 • President of the United States in 2022 • This country invaded Abyssinia in 1930s • ...
Crossword 2 2024-07-08
Across
- Country will introduce a tax on livestock carbon dioxide emissions
- Fourth Indian city to be recognised as a ‘World Craft City’
- Country started a new military operation named Azm-e-Istehkam
- Day of the Summer Solstice
- Winner of PEN Pinter Prize 2024
- Birth anniversary of Sucheta Kripalani
- Country started pilot ‘Rhisotope’ project
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- India's first UNESCO 'City of Literature'
- Next Secretary General of NATO
- 100th country to join the ISA
- World’s most liveable city as per Global Liveability Index 2024
- World Drug Day
- India's rank on AI Preparedness Index
- India's rank on the Global Gender Gap Index 2024
14 Clues: World Drug Day • Day of the Summer Solstice • 100th country to join the ISA • Next Secretary General of NATO • Winner of PEN Pinter Prize 2024 • India's rank on AI Preparedness Index • Birth anniversary of Sucheta Kripalani • India's first UNESCO 'City of Literature' • Country started pilot ‘Rhisotope’ project • India's rank on the Global Gender Gap Index 2024 • ...
Ukraine 2013-12-03
Across
- part of Ukraine which Russia wants back
- poorest country of Europe
- colour of the last revolution in Ukraine
- one of the three principles of EU
- One of the big economic problem for Ukraine
- what's happening in Ukraine for the moment
- Second biggest country of Europe
- city where Ukraine refused to sign the treaty
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- other former Soviet country who refused to sign the treaty
- Name of the Prime Minister of Ukraine
- What Ukraine got in 1991
- Country which doesn't want Ukraine into EU
- central point of the discussion between Ukraine and Russia
- capital of EU
14 Clues: capital of EU • What Ukraine got in 1991 • poorest country of Europe • Second biggest country of Europe • one of the three principles of EU • Name of the Prime Minister of Ukraine • part of Ukraine which Russia wants back • colour of the last revolution in Ukraine • Country which doesn't want Ukraine into EU • what's happening in Ukraine for the moment • ...
Global Issue- immigration 2023-05-01
Across
- leading cause of immigration
- who were the first people to immigrate
- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- where did most Jews flee to during WW2
- what continent has had the most immigrants since 2010
- transgender Salvadorian activist that was held in ICE
- organization providing low cost legal help to immigrants
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- bad bunny's government name
- option to raise awareness besides a song
- country that had 8.2 million immigrate to america
- country with most immigrants to america from 1980-2010
- Executive Director of IRC
- country with the most people leaving
- country with the 2nd most immigrants
14 Clues: Executive Director of IRC • bad bunny's government name • leading cause of immigration • country with the most people leaving • country with the 2nd most immigrants • who were the first people to immigrate • where did most Jews flee to during WW2 • option to raise awareness besides a song • U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement • ...
fun puzzle 2024-01-18
Across
- you have to be 18 to obtain U.S citizenship
- former U.S fed. inspection site for immigrants
- belonging to a specific nation
- thing you need to legally move to the U.s
- group authorized for naturalization ceremony's
- place you apply for visas here
- person who gains new citizenship
- Person born in their country of citizenship
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- deceleration of loyalty in the U.S
- moving permanently to new country
- document granting a specific time to enter a country
- feeling of loyalty towards a place
- someone who flees their home to escape danger
- how many legs on spider
- legally recognized as a member of a country
15 Clues: how many legs on spider • belonging to a specific nation • place you apply for visas here • person who gains new citizenship • moving permanently to new country • deceleration of loyalty in the U.S • feeling of loyalty towards a place • thing you need to legally move to the U.s • you have to be 18 to obtain U.S citizenship • legally recognized as a member of a country • ...
Planes, boats, railways. 2023-08-21
Across
- Flys through the air
- Country South of US georgia exports to
- Needs railroad tracks to operate
- This amount of jobs is needed for $1 billion of imported goods (word form)
- Country in Asia georgia exports to
- Savannah and Brunswick are the only 2 in Georgia to have these
- Travels across water
- Buy goods
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- Georgia is known for being called this in the Southeast of the US
- Country in Europe georgia exports to
- Busiest airport in the world
- Sells goods
- 2 or more types of transportation
- Country north of US georgia exports to
14 Clues: Buy goods • Sells goods • Flys through the air • Travels across water • Busiest airport in the world • Needs railroad tracks to operate • 2 or more types of transportation • Country in Asia georgia exports to • Country in Europe georgia exports to • Country South of US georgia exports to • Country north of US georgia exports to • ...
12.4: A New Era In Foreign Policy 2023-06-07
Across
- Operation _____ _____
- What Clinton referred to himself as
- African country where US intervention was unsuccessful
- US President from 1993 - 2001
- Iraq dictator
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- Country where a massive genocide occurred
- Communist country whos government collapsed
- Country that contains extensive oil reserves
- War that occurred in the Middle East over control of oil reserves.
- Country that had a civil war
- President that oversaw the US's involvement in the Persian Gulf War.
11 Clues: Iraq dictator • Operation _____ _____ • Country that had a civil war • US President from 1993 - 2001 • What Clinton referred to himself as • Country where a massive genocide occurred • Communist country whos government collapsed • Country that contains extensive oil reserves • African country where US intervention was unsuccessful • ...
DEVELOPMENT 2014-01-20
Across
- Capital of Japan
- Country in North America
- Capital City of Brazil
- Ocean that lies between Asia and North America
- Developing country in Asia
- Country with smallest population density
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- Ocean between South America and Africa
- Whose capital city is London
- Capital of Kenya
- What country has a population density of 916 per sq km
- Tropic North of the Equator
- Ocean South of Bangladesh
12 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of Kenya • Capital City of Brazil • Country in North America • Ocean South of Bangladesh • Developing country in Asia • Tropic North of the Equator • Whose capital city is London • Ocean between South America and Africa • Country with smallest population density • Ocean that lies between Asia and North America • ...
countries of the world 2023-11-08
Across
- Famous for the Rio Carnival.
- Known for its spicy cuisine.
- Vast territory spanning Eurasia.
- Home to African wildlife.
- Country with a rich history and culture.
- Nation of advanced technology.
- Country with vast natural landscapes.
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- The most populous nation in the world.
- Home to kangaroos and koalas.
- Country with a rich historical heritage.
- Country known for its fine cuisine.
- Birthplace of pizza and pasta.
12 Clues: Home to African wildlife. • Famous for the Rio Carnival. • Known for its spicy cuisine. • Home to kangaroos and koalas. • Birthplace of pizza and pasta. • Nation of advanced technology. • Vast territory spanning Eurasia. • Country known for its fine cuisine. • Country with vast natural landscapes. • The most populous nation in the world. • ...
southern asia & the pacific 2023-03-24
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- The Indonesian name for the island of Borneo.
- These islands are an isolated archipelago south of the Indochinese peninsula. They are claimed by Vietnam, China, Taiwan, and others.
- This is the only country in the world with no capital city.
- Lepidodactylus tepukapili is the only vertebrate species endemic to this Pacific ocean island.
- This massive river is home to an endemic type of freshwater stingray.
- This country gained independence from Indonesia in 2002.
- This is the pacific island country with the second largest land area.
- This is a large island off the Southern coast of China. It is home to the endemic Chinese Cave Gecko.
- The capital of Timor-Leste.
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- The former Portuguese name of Taiwan.
- Yap, Chuuk, Pohnpei, and Kosrae are the four largest islands in this Pacific country which has a land area of roughly 700 km.
- Another name for the false gharial, which is endemic to the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
- This country is home to the Prehensile-Tailed Skink, the largest skink species in the world.
- The Andaman and _______ are two Indian island chains west of Malaysia.
- This sea has coastlines in the Maldives, India, and Sri Lanka.
- Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte is the second capital of this country.
16 Clues: The capital of Timor-Leste. • The former Portuguese name of Taiwan. • The Indonesian name for the island of Borneo. • This country gained independence from Indonesia in 2002. • This is the only country in the world with no capital city. • This sea has coastlines in the Maldives, India, and Sri Lanka. • Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte is the second capital of this country. • ...
syds crossword 2021-10-20
Across
- my favorite male teacher
- this country had to give up 1,000,000 miles of land
- this kid is the most annoying kid in our class
- is my 6th period
- this treaty was signed ending world war 1 officially
- this country starts with A and was a central power
- this year was the year world war 1 ended
- this was started in 1914
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- this mans death started world war 1
- this man fought in world war 1 and started world war 2
- sits nect to me in class
- this country started as a neutral country then became a Allied country
- this year was the year world war 1 started
13 Clues: is my 6th period • my favorite male teacher • sits nect to me in class • this was started in 1914 • this mans death started world war 1 • this year was the year world war 1 ended • this year was the year world war 1 started • this kid is the most annoying kid in our class • this country starts with A and was a central power • ...
Population Recap 2023-12-07
Across
- Movement from one country to another
- Less economically developed country
- Less than 100 people per km2
- the average number of years a person can expect to live for in a country.
- The number of people in an area
- More than 100 people per km2
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- the difference between the birth rate and the death rate.
- Factors which would make you want to stay in a place
- The number of people dying per 1,000 people per year.
- the movement of people from one place to another.
- The number of live babies born in a year for every 1,000 people.
- More economically developed country
- Factors which would make you want to leave a place
- A shape that shows the population of a country
14 Clues: Less than 100 people per km2 • More than 100 people per km2 • The number of people in an area • Less economically developed country • More economically developed country • Movement from one country to another • A shape that shows the population of a country • the movement of people from one place to another. • Factors which would make you want to leave a place • ...
Countries 2024-08-28
Across
- largest country in the world
- smallest country inside a country that makes pizza(no spaces)
- country that created a salad made out of avocados
- that spread across europe(no spaces)
- most of its place is desert
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- country that first created french fries
- country that contains a smaller version of its own shape
- used to be an empire
- a country where most of the land is not its own
- a landplace which was owned by denmark
10 Clues: used to be an empire • most of its place is desert • largest country in the world • that spread across europe(no spaces) • a landplace which was owned by denmark • country that first created french fries • a country where most of the land is not its own • country that created a salad made out of avocados • country that contains a smaller version of its own shape • ...
Maldives 2021-09-06
Across
- Currency of the country, rhymes with Rupaiyya (7)
- An activity to see sealife & fishes (11)
- the only country to hold a _____ meeting underwater in 2009 (5)
- Many years ago, the country used this a currency (12)
- Capital of the Island Country (4)
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- an underwater ecosystem (9)
- In tamil Maldives is called _____ Teevu (5)
- A ocean named after a country (11)
- the country is known to have this terrain (4)
- state religion of the country (5)
10 Clues: an underwater ecosystem (9) • state religion of the country (5) • Capital of the Island Country (4) • A ocean named after a country (11) • An activity to see sealife & fishes (11) • In tamil Maldives is called _____ Teevu (5) • the country is known to have this terrain (4) • Currency of the country, rhymes with Rupaiyya (7) • ...
North America DSPA Terms 2022-01-19
Across
- THE GREAT CONIFEROUS FOREST REGION IN CANADA
- IS A PERSON WHO COMES INTO ONE COUNTRY FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY TO SETTLE PERMANENTLY
- A ROLLING PLAIN WITHOUT TREES, FOUND IN THE ARCTIC AREA OF THE HIGH LATITUDES
- A PRODUCT ONE COUNTRY SELLS TO ANOTHER COUNTRY
- PEOPLE WHO LIVE OUTSIDE OF A CITY, OR IN THE COUNTRYSIDE IS CALLED _______ POPULATION
- A NATURAL RESOURCE THAT ONCE USED CAN BE REPLACED
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- A LAKE OR RIVER THAT IS WIDE AND DEEP ENOUGH TO BE TRAVELED ON BY SHIPS OR BOATS
- THE ABILITY TO SPEAK TWO LANGUAGES
- IS WHEN ONE COUNTRY BUYS A PRODUCT FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY AND BRINGS IT INTO THEIR COUNTRY
- THE PART OF THE EARTH NEAR THE EQUATOR, LOCATED BETWEEN 23 1/2 DEGREES NORTH AND 23 1/2 DEGREES SOUTH
- PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN OR NEAR CITIES AND TOWNS ARE _____ POPULATION
- CONTINUOUSLY FROZEN GROUND
12 Clues: CONTINUOUSLY FROZEN GROUND • THE ABILITY TO SPEAK TWO LANGUAGES • THE GREAT CONIFEROUS FOREST REGION IN CANADA • A PRODUCT ONE COUNTRY SELLS TO ANOTHER COUNTRY • A NATURAL RESOURCE THAT ONCE USED CAN BE REPLACED • PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN OR NEAR CITIES AND TOWNS ARE _____ POPULATION • A ROLLING PLAIN WITHOUT TREES, FOUND IN THE ARCTIC AREA OF THE HIGH LATITUDES • ...
Chapter 7 Review 2022-11-19
Across
- A crop that rapidly depleted the soil
- Pizarro took this Incan captive
- The capital of the Incan empire
- Sailed along the tip of Africa
- European trade was limited in this country
- Nickname Columbus gave to the natives
- Motive led to desire to establish colonies
- Conquered the Aztecs and built Mexico City
- These varied from 3 ft high to 18 ft high
- One of the five civilized tribes
- Country isolated themselves from foreigners
- Aztecs believed this god would return
- Mayans existed in Central what?
- Modern day country where Aztecs were
- Brought horses to the New World
- Civilization made up of city-states
- This empire continued its Muslim expansion
- Sailed to the southwest coast of India
- Skillful diplomacy protected this country
- Great Plains Indians lived in these
- Civilization existed in what is now Mexico
- These Indians made their homes out of adobe
- Motive led to desire for a quest for glory
- Country unable to resist European colonies
- Modern day country where Incas were
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- Allowed sailors to set course and follow it
- The capital of the Aztecs
- A mound in the shape of an animal or object
- Civilization existed in what is now Peru
- Spanish conquerors who were brutal
- Bartolomé de Las Casas was this
- First name of the mythical king in Africa
- The country that first built the caravel
- The Iroquois lived in these
- Conquered the Incas
- Sailed on long journeys & in shallow water
- Englishman who sailed around the world
- Printing press reduced cost of making these
- These Indians hunted buffalo and elk
- The belief that all things possess spirits
- Motive inspired search for new trade routes
- Aztec ruler who believed Cortes was a god
- Helped sailors determine their latitude
- Most early seamen navigated by dead what?
- Tried to sale around the world but killed
- Motive led to desire to spread gospel
- Sailed to Caribbean thinking it was Indies
- Destructive animal introduced to New World
48 Clues: Conquered the Incas • The capital of the Aztecs • The Iroquois lived in these • Sailed along the tip of Africa • Pizarro took this Incan captive • The capital of the Incan empire • Bartolomé de Las Casas was this • Mayans existed in Central what? • Brought horses to the New World • One of the five civilized tribes • Spanish conquerors who were brutal • ...
Reparations for Carribbean Countries? 2023-01-07
Across
- island country in the Carribbean sea; the colors of the flag are blue and yellow and black
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country and occupied by settlers from that country.
- an area dedicated to farming; an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are grown.
- in favor of, in support of, in agreement with
- money used to right a wrong. Retribution for injustice in the form of some type of payment.
- the money made after costs are deducted.
- the person or nation which seizes power of a colony in order to extract wealth from it.
- money and value generated. Typically material.
- a place where judges and juries decide upon cases in the justice system.
- an amount of money or property left to someone in a will.
- to ameliorate, to make better
- nations with ties to the United Kingdom.
- an exchange of goods and services between countries
- a sweet crystalline substance obtained from various plants
- to stop for good; to make something illegal
- opposed to, critical of, in disagreement with
- politically correct term for "slave", acknowledges the humanity of the person working for nothing
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- an extensive area of land in the country, usually with a large house, owned by one person, family, or organization.
- the work that someone does
- island country in the Carribbean sea; the colors of the flag are green, black, and yellow
- an advantage or profit gained; to enjoy the profits of something.
- biggest
- a system of forced labor in which people are required to work against their will for nothing or almost nothing.
- the people who are oppressed by a colonial system.
- wealth generated in great quantities.
- a legal challenge and pursuit for civil or criminal wrongdoing.
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- say you're sorry
- British domination; British control and power
- inflicting harsh or even authoritarian treatment on people
- deal or trade in something illegal.
31 Clues: biggest • say you're sorry • the work that someone does • to ameliorate, to make better • deal or trade in something illegal. • wealth generated in great quantities. • the money made after costs are deducted. • nations with ties to the United Kingdom. • to stop for good; to make something illegal • in favor of, in support of, in agreement with • ...
US Immigration Crossword 2020-04-07
Across
- Federal department responsible for enforcing most immigration policy
- International body responsible for managing refugee relocation
- The process for applying for asylum while not currently in the process of being deported
- Religion of the majority of refugees in the US
- Individuals who came or were brought to the US as minors without proper authorization
- The process for applying for asylum while facing the deportation legal process
- Country hosting the most refugees per capita
- One of two states resettling the most refugees
- One of two states resettling the most refugees
- Program allowing someone to apply for a Green Card if they have a spouse, child, sibling, or parent who is a US citizen
- Country of origin for largest group of refugees coming to the US from 2009 to 2019
- Cause deemed invalid for claiming asylum in 2018 by Attorney General Jeff Sssions
- Average time it takes to process a legal immigration application
- Where most asylum-seekers to the US came from in the past few years
- The post-WWII global summit which established international codes for refugees, asylum-seekers, and stateless individuals
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- Average time it takes to become a citizen once you have residency
- State with the most undocumented immigrants
- Process of becoming a US citizen
- Country hosting the most refugees
- Country of origin for 43% of refugees coming to the US in 2019
- Agency within the Department of Homeland Security which is responsible for detaining and deporting undocumented immigrants
- Country of origin for more than 25,000 unaccompanied minors who arrived in the US in 2018
- Program to support immigration from underrepresented nations
- An individual who has been forced to flee their country because of persecution, war, or violence, but whose request for sanctuary has not been process yet
- The policy under President Trump which allowed for the family separation system at the southern border
- Proposed structure along the southern border intended to curb illegal immigration
- A UN-designated individual who has been forced flee their country because of persecution, war, or violence.
- Permit for lawful permanent US residence
28 Clues: Process of becoming a US citizen • Country hosting the most refugees • Permit for lawful permanent US residence • State with the most undocumented immigrants • Country hosting the most refugees per capita • Religion of the majority of refugees in the US • One of two states resettling the most refugees • One of two states resettling the most refugees • ...
Tourism 2021-11-03
Across
- Operations that provide prepared foods for consumption off-site or in-house
- Tourism outside the country of residency.
- Happenings that both affect an organization's financial position and can be reliably measured.
- visits to a country by nonresidents
- travel for pleasure rather than business or necessity
- The nature and appearance of a destination's landscape and the kind of weather it has over a period of years.
- Planning, development, promotion, and catalyst organizations.
- The process by which passengers or goods are moved or delivered from one place to another.
- the business of buying and selling or exchanging items
- Internal tourism plus outbound tourism
- visits by residents and nonresidents of the country of reference
- a traveler who spends less than 24 hours at a destination
- The official government of the jurisdiction that benefits economically from tourist expenditures and tourism development.
- a collective term for tour operators and travel agents
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- a person who changes location
- A form of tourism, based on the enjoyment of scenic areas or natural wonders
- There are 22 benefits listed, including employment, income, local development, and taxes collected
- something that pleases, amuses, or interests, especially a performance or show
- Comparing and contrasting sets of data to rank them and make a choice to develop a plan.
- The effect produced by decisions made by consumers and businesses
- someone who visits a person or place
- tourism visits by residents of a country to their own country
- visits by residents of a country to another country
- Businesses that are based on people visiting from other places
- Items of specific interest to travelers, such as natural wonders, man-made facilities and structures, entertainment, and activities.
- to go somewhere to spend time with
- Money that is spent on goods, services, and bills.
- detecting meaning through ongoing observations of environmental changes and trends
- An organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders
29 Clues: a person who changes location • to go somewhere to spend time with • visits to a country by nonresidents • someone who visits a person or place • Internal tourism plus outbound tourism • Tourism outside the country of residency. • Money that is spent on goods, services, and bills. • visits by residents of a country to another country • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-04-19
Across
- The underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- An economic policy in which nations try not to limit imports or exports.
- Living refers to people's quality of life-based on goods and services.
- The system of not agreeing on the exact definition of a developing country, also called a less developed nation.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource to be successful.
- The index is designed by the united nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- Economic system where business owners decide what and how much to produce.
- A North America Free Trade Agreement was a trade pact signed in 1992 between the U.S. and the North American neighbors.
- The world's economy traditionally has 3 distinct sectors or categories.
- is India's name for a large and popular movie industry.
- A place with practice to protect a country's local business or industry
- The policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country.
- is the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- The primary sector of an economy is the part that directly uses natural resources.
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- The movement of people from rural areas is usually called towns.
- Intergovernmental of the world's major oil company.
- The shared characteristics of a group of people as cultures gain new customs, arts, and religions.
- nonagreement on the exact definition of a developed country.
- Act of coming to a new country.
- The search for safety, food, and shelter.
- is an economic region of Europe that is united under the Euro, A common currency.
- The government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery.
- The duty or customs duty, is a tax
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The three basic economic systems.
- The economic activity is divided into sectors
26 Clues: Act of coming to a new country. • The three basic economic systems. • The duty or customs duty, is a tax • The search for safety, food, and shelter. • The economic activity is divided into sectors • Intergovernmental of the world's major oil company. • is India's name for a large and popular movie industry. • nonagreement on the exact definition of a developed country. • ...
interconected world 2023-04-19
Across
- process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- Country-one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- Development Index-index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- Trade-economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- Dependence-dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- Sanctions-policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country.
- of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
- Country-In general such a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
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- underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- Sector-economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- and popular movie industry.
- of Living-quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- Diffusion-shared characteristics of a group of people. As cultures develop, they gain new customs, ideas, arts, religions, forms of government, technologies, and other cultural elements.
- to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- Economy-large and popular movie industry.
- Economy-sharing features of both market and command economies.
- pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico. The purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating some tariffs and reducing others.
- Sector-economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across
- movement, of people from one part of the world to another.
- Sector-includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- Economy-quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
26 Clues: and popular movie industry. • Economy-large and popular movie industry. • organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations. • increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across • movement, of people from one part of the world to another. • to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently. • ...
Interconnected World Terms .. 2023-04-18
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- The act of coming into a new country from one's home country to live permanently.
- Economy's dependence on particular resources to be successful
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- The name of India's large and popular movie industry
- The movement of people to rural areas, usually from towns to big cities
- A duty or custom duties.
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
- A countries that has significant industrial development, and a high standard of living.
- The underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- An economic system in which the government controls the means of production
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one one country, a group of countries, specific business, or individual sanctions.
- A part of an economy that makes a direct use of natural resources.
- A region of Europe under the euro, a common currency
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- People quality of life based on goods and services that are provided to them.
- The process in which previously colonized countries would free themselves from their colonizers.
- Countries whose economy shares those of market and command economies
- An index designed by the UN to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- Manufacturing activities in an economy, which may be preferred to as Secondary production.
- The shared Characteristics of groups or people
- A country with little development and therefore a low style of living
- The practice of protecting a country's local business or industry.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe.
- Service industries that offer services to business and consumers.
- The search for safety, food, and shelter has resulted in these mass movements.
- An economic system in which businesses have the rights to produce what they want, as well as how to distribute their goods and services.
26 Clues: A duty or custom duties. • North American Free Trade Agreement • The shared Characteristics of groups or people • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. • The name of India's large and popular movie industry • A region of Europe under the euro, a common currency • Economy's dependence on particular resources to be successful • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-16
Across
- Television, radio, computers, satellites, etc.
- Beliefs, attitudes, and behavior shared by a community.
- The opposite of national.
- The system of making and managing money.
- When you have to pay more money than you actually have, then you have.
- selling products to another country.
- The amount of money left after all payments have been made.
- The money a person earns by working.
- is the reduction or underestimation of the worth or importance of something.
- Buying and selling.
- arrangement whereby someone with a good idea for a business sells the right to use the business name.
- The nature around you.
- No war between countries.
- Someone with special knowledge and ability.
- a system of trade between nations in which there are no special taxes placed on imports.
- The request for goods.
- The science of nature.
- A person who leaves their home country to live and work in another country.
- UNO.
- a business entity created by two or more parties, generally characterized by shared ownership, shared returns and risks, and shared governance.
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- The act of transmitting information from one individual to another.
- A global network connecting millions of computers.
- What do industrialized countries do when they make full use of a non-industrialized country and take benefit from their resources?
- When two companies rival each other.
- When you create something new and revolutionary.
- What does "www" mean?
- simply the import, and export of goods and services across international boundaries.
- is a strategy in which a firm allows the foreign country to produce its products for a fee.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- The development of the weather over the years.
- When someone barely has enough money to live.
- The act of transferring workers to another country.
- The whole world or worldwide.
- Someone from a different country.
- The process of interaction worldwide.
- When children are forced to work.
- When you have a high living standard (another word for wealth).
- The quality of housing, material comfort, and wealth.
- Not having a job.
- The money which goes to the state.
40 Clues: UNO. • Not having a job. • Buying and selling. • What does "www" mean? • The nature around you. • The request for goods. • The science of nature. • The opposite of national. • No war between countries. • The whole world or worldwide. • Someone from a different country. • When children are forced to work. • The money which goes to the state. • When two companies rival each other. • ...
The Faith of Abraham 2023-07-10
Across
- What country did Abram leave? (Genesis 12:4)
- The LORD told Abram in Genesis 17:1, "I am who?" (2 words)
- What country was God leading Abram and his family? (Genesis 12:5)
- Who told Abram to leave his country? (Genesis 12:1)
- Abraham considered God was able to raise Isaac from the what? (Hebrews 11:19)
- God told Abram He would make Abram to be the father of a what of nations? (Genesis 17:4)
- Abraham left his old country to go to a place he was to receive as a/an what? (Hebrews 11:8)
- Was Abraham's faith always as strong as when he believed God would raise Isaac back from the dead? (Genesis 12:10-20; 20:2-7)
- What was Sarah's name when she left her country with Abram to go where God would lead them? (Genesis 12:5)
- What was Abram's nephew's name who went with him? (Genesis 12:4-5)
- God told Abram to walk blameless so He could make a what with Abraham? (Genesis 17:2)
- How old was Abram when he left his country? (Genesis 12:4)
- Abraham was looking for a city whose designer and builder was whom? (Hebrews 11:10)
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- In Genesis 12:2, God told Abram He would make of Abram a great what?
- Who did Abraham tell Isaac would provide the lamb for the burnt offering? (Genesis 22:8)
- What name did God change Abram's name to? (Genesis 17:5)
- How old was Abram when the LORD appeared to him? (Genesis 17:1)
- By faith Abraham went to live in a land of what? (Hebrews 11:9)
- God told Abram that in him all families of the earth shall be what? (Genesis 12:3)
- What kind of residence did Abraham live in when he got to the land of promise? (Hebrews 11:9)
- God did what to Abraham by telling him to offer Isaac as a sacrifice because God was doing what to Abraham? (Genesis 22:1)
- God told Abraham to offer Isaac as what kind of offering? (Genesis 22:2)
- Did Abraham know where God was leading him? (Hebrews 11:8)
- What did Isaac carry to use in offering a sacrifice to God? (Genesis 22:6)
- By what did Abraham obey when God called him to go to a new country? (Hebrews 11:8)
25 Clues: What country did Abram leave? (Genesis 12:4) • Who told Abram to leave his country? (Genesis 12:1) • What name did God change Abram's name to? (Genesis 17:5) • The LORD told Abram in Genesis 17:1, "I am who?" (2 words) • Did Abraham know where God was leading him? (Hebrews 11:8) • How old was Abram when he left his country? (Genesis 12:4) • ...
International Business 2024-01-31
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- company (MNC) - A company that operates in at least two countries, one of which is not the company's home country.
- - Any favorable external condition or trend that might be beneficial for a business.
- - A business owner who pays a franchisor for the right to use the name and business model of an enterprise.
- investment - A situation where a company opens operations in another country.
- marketingInternational marketing - The process of selling goods and services in more than one country.
- - A business owner who sells the right to use the name and business model of an enterprise to a franchisee.
- stake - Ownership of a company as a shareholder.
- - Changes in the marketing mix to better meet the needs of consumers in different markets.
- - Selling overseas without establishing production units in another country; the simplest form of international expansion.
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- - A form of external growth where a franchisee buys the rights to use the name and business model of a franchisor.
- - An undifferentiated use of the marketing mix in many different countries.
- - A form of external growth where two businesses combine to form a new business; the new business replaces the two that existed before the merger.
- - A business management tool that analyzes the external conditions that may be opportunities or threats for a business.
- - A company that belongs to another company.
- venture - A form of external growth where two businesses create, own and operate a third organization.
- - The learning or developing of a skill, habit, or quality.
- - Any unfavorable external condition or trend that might harm a business.
- direct investment (FDI) - The long-term investment by a multinational corporation in a foreign country; involves either setting up factories and expanding operations in the new country or the purchase of at least a 10% share of a foreign company.
- - A form of external growth where one company purchases another company; typically hostile, or not wanted by the company being taken over.
- marketing strategy - A strategy whereby the same marketing mix is used for every country; products are not tailored to meet the needs of local markets.
20 Clues: - A company that belongs to another company. • stake - Ownership of a company as a shareholder. • - The learning or developing of a skill, habit, or quality. • - Any unfavorable external condition or trend that might harm a business. • - An undifferentiated use of the marketing mix in many different countries. • ...
Unit 2: Population Patterns & Processes 2025-09-17
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- A person who is stuck in their country.
- A graph that shows age and gender of a population.
- The amount of babies who do not live past 1 years old.
- A major population center that is made up of cities, and its surrounding towns and suburbs. (Example: The Tri-State Area)
- A gift from a government to allow migrants to live in a new country.
- A place of birth for a society.
- A diverse society.
- A factor that causes people to move into a place.
- The ratio of Crude Birth Rate & Crude Death Rate
- A reflection of a birthrate on a population pyramid.
- A factor that causes people to move away from a place.
- Small towns and farms that lie outside of a city’s suburbs.
- Moving away from a country (an émigré)
- The DTM tracks population growth, and theorizes that population growth and decline happen in 4 distinct stages.
- The years a person is expected to live.
- Boom An increase in the birth rate.
- The amount of people who cannot work (children & elderly)
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- Government attempts to promote a declining birthrate.
- The amount of deaths per 1,000
- A process of migration, which migrants make several small moves to eventually reach their destination.
- Density The amount of people who live in a place.
- A decrease in the birth rate.
- A stage in society when the resources cannot sustain a population.
- Moving into a country (an immigrant)
- Average number of children women have.
- Translates to “per person”
- A region that is a permanent settlement for humans.
- Government attempts to promote a growing birthrate.
- A migrant who seeks safety/refuge in another country.
- The number of babies born per 1,000
- The different age and gender groups in a population pyramid.
- The amount of people who are able to work in a country.
- Small towns and suburbs that lie outside of a city.
- A pattern of immigration from one country to another.
34 Clues: A diverse society. • Translates to “per person” • A decrease in the birth rate. • The amount of deaths per 1,000 • A place of birth for a society. • The number of babies born per 1,000 • Boom An increase in the birth rate. • Moving into a country (an immigrant) • Average number of children women have. • Moving away from a country (an émigré) • ...
Jacky and Louise Travel The World Crossword 2025-10-01
Across
- the name of the famous statue we had photos with in Bratislava
- Which river did we explore with Meg on a night time sailing?
- Name of our favourite Village in Provence, one of our favourite evenings ever!
- Which french delicacies did we learn how to make in June 2022
- What was our 60th Country that we visited?
- What is the name of the most northern city we have ever visited?
- In which country did we view Putins wine stash?
- Which Palace did we see the Lusitano horses perform?
- Which country were we flying to when a police officer drove us to Stanstead airport?
- Which Egyptian City did we fly to to see the Kamak Temple?
- The first name of the women's whose company taught us how to sabrage
- Which lapland did we stay in the Ice Hotel?
- Which car brand was the vintage car we used to travel around Tuscany on Jackys 57th Birthday?
- Which Broadway show did we see in New York in 2016?
- Which sporting activity did we undertake in Beatenberg?
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- Which city did we climb the tallest building in the world?
- The name of the crater we visited on the last day of Safari in Tanzania?
- What was the third Wonder of the world we visited?
- What was the name of Jacky's horse when we went trail riding in Banff?
- What is the name of Charlottes hotel in La Colle-Sur-Loupe?
- The name Jacky renamed British Airways to when we first flew with them to Luxembourg _______ Airways?
- The name of the ingredient that must be added to Madeleines for Louise to like them?
- Which country was the country that Louise finally caught up with Jacky on the same country count?
- What was the name of the man who helped us find our hotel in Tunisia?
- What was the name of the town where a bridge allows East to meet West and dare devils pay 30 euros to jump 23 metres from it?
- In 2014, which country did we see the Northern Lights in?
26 Clues: What was our 60th Country that we visited? • Which lapland did we stay in the Ice Hotel? • In which country did we view Putins wine stash? • What was the third Wonder of the world we visited? • Which Broadway show did we see in New York in 2016? • Which Palace did we see the Lusitano horses perform? • Which sporting activity did we undertake in Beatenberg? • ...
COUNTRIES 2023-12-24
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- Largest pyramid in Egypt
- Largest temple in the world located in Cambodia
- Tallest building in the world
- Country where LEANING TOWER OF PISA located
- Country where EIFFEL TOWER is located
- Famous mountain located on Honshu Island, Japan
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- Country where MACHU PICCHU is located
- Country where KREMLIN WALL is located
- Smallest country in the world
- Country where TAJ MAHAL is located
10 Clues: Largest pyramid in Egypt • Smallest country in the world • Tallest building in the world • Country where TAJ MAHAL is located • Country where MACHU PICCHU is located • Country where KREMLIN WALL is located • Country where EIFFEL TOWER is located • Country where LEANING TOWER OF PISA located • Largest temple in the world located in Cambodia • ...
COUNTRIES 2023-12-24
Across
- Largest pyramid in Egypt
- Largest temple in the world located in Cambodia
- Tallest building in the world
- Country where LEANING TOWER OF PISA located
- Country where EIFFEL TOWER is located
- Famous mountain located on Honshu Island, Japan
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- Country where MACHU PICCHU is located
- Country where KREMLIN WALL is located
- Smallest country in the world
- Country where TAJ MAHAL is located
10 Clues: Largest pyramid in Egypt • Smallest country in the world • Tallest building in the world • Country where TAJ MAHAL is located • Country where MACHU PICCHU is located • Country where KREMLIN WALL is located • Country where EIFFEL TOWER is located • Country where LEANING TOWER OF PISA located • Largest temple in the world located in Cambodia • ...
EUROPE 2025-04-20
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- Country with cities like Milan and Venice
- UK island (well, country!) with a dragon on its flag
- Scandinavian country with blue and yellow flag
- Country known for the Eiffel Tower
- European Union currency
- Home of pasta and the Colosseum
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- Capital is Paris
- German car brand starting with B
- A sunny country on the Iberian Peninsula
- Nordic country that borders Finland and Norway
- Continent this puzzle is about
- Northern country famous for fjords
- Central European country, capital is Warsaw
13 Clues: Capital is Paris • European Union currency • Continent this puzzle is about • Home of pasta and the Colosseum • German car brand starting with B • Country known for the Eiffel Tower • Northern country famous for fjords • A sunny country on the Iberian Peninsula • Country with cities like Milan and Venice • Central European country, capital is Warsaw • ...
Southeast Asia and Australia crossword 2025-05-27
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- the second sea south of the Philippines
- a country southeast of Vietnam
- an ocean southwest of Australia
- a country north of Thailand
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- a trench southwest of Indonesia
- a country southeast of Thailand
- a country northwest of Thailand
- a sea northwest of Celebes sea
- a big country east of india
- a country northwest of Burma
10 Clues: a big country east of india • a country north of Thailand • a country northwest of Burma • a country southeast of Vietnam • a sea northwest of Celebes sea • a trench southwest of Indonesia • a country southeast of Thailand • a country northwest of Thailand • an ocean southwest of Australia • the second sea south of the Philippines
CASE STUDY CROSSWORD 2019-04-05
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- your developing country cyclone case study
- Your UK city case study
- site 2 for your human fieldwork
- your developed country cyclone case study
- Your location for river fieldwork
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- Your developing countrry earthquake case study
- Rural UK study outside of London
- site 1 for your human fieldwork
- Your developing country case study
- Your megacity in a developing country case study
- Your developed country earthquake case study
11 Clues: Your UK city case study • site 1 for your human fieldwork • site 2 for your human fieldwork • Rural UK study outside of London • Your location for river fieldwork • Your developing country case study • your developed country cyclone case study • your developing country cyclone case study • Your developed country earthquake case study • ...
Countries of the World 2020-02-07
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- The largest country in the world (area wise)
- The land of a thousand lakes
- The smallest country
- The roof of the world
- The country with the most time zones
- Nippon, The land of the rising sun
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- The world's largest country without a river
- Mt Everest is located in this country
- The land of windmills
- The most populous country
10 Clues: The smallest country • The land of windmills • The roof of the world • The most populous country • The land of a thousand lakes • Nippon, The land of the rising sun • The country with the most time zones • Mt Everest is located in this country • The world's largest country without a river • The largest country in the world (area wise)
History Essentials Crossword 2021-03-10
Across
- How a country makes money
- What a country enjoys
- What a country has done
- How a country makes decisions
- A word or phrase that you use to find information from Google.
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- What a country believes
- Using sources to answer a question.
- What a country looks like
- The study of the past?
- An organizer to help us describe countries
10 Clues: What a country enjoys • The study of the past? • What a country believes • What a country has done • How a country makes money • What a country looks like • How a country makes decisions • Using sources to answer a question. • An organizer to help us describe countries • A word or phrase that you use to find information from Google.
unit 3 vocab 2024-10-07
Across
- a common side effect of a war
- a way a country spreads news
- what a country decalares
- a formal agreement
- the tough of a country to have a large military
- a country wanting to a be an empire
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- people wanting to intervein
- a country wanting to be away from aeveryone
- declaring something
- a country wants to make a agreament to another
10 Clues: a formal agreement • declaring something • what a country decalares • people wanting to intervein • a way a country spreads news • a common side effect of a war • a country wanting to a be an empire • a country wanting to be away from aeveryone • a country wants to make a agreament to another • the tough of a country to have a large military
Ancient Greece Crossword 2022-01-11
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- the name by which the area of the Near East located between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers
- Ancient region corresponding to modern Lebanon, with adjoining parts of modern Syria and Israel
- an ancient city in North Africa, in present-day Tunisia
- a very large city, often the most important city in a large area or country
- a ship supplied with guns, for use in war
- state: in the ancient world, a city and the area around it with an independent government:
- a person who is related to you and who lives after you, such as your child or grandchild:
- sea: marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia
- Graecia: The name given by the Romans to the coastal areas of Southern Italy in the present-day regions of Calabria, Apulia, Basilicata and Campania
- someone who is owned by someone else and has to work for them
- a long pole with a wide, flat part at one end, used for rowing a boat:
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- very old or old-fashioned
- a person who comes from another country, also knowned as an immigrant
- a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away
- a person who leaves a country permanently to live in another one
- It is one of the five Italian regions with some degree of domestic autonomy being granted by a special statute.
- a small group of people having control of a country or organization
- liberated: not following traditional ways of behaving or old ideas be free
- A city state in ancient Greece, especially as considered in its ideal form for philosophical purposes.
- the standard unit of money used in Greece before the introduction of the euro
- a group of people sent to live in and govern another country
- a member of the aristocracy
- post: a small place, especially in the past, far from other places in which people live, where goods can be bought and sold or exchanged
23 Clues: very old or old-fashioned • a member of the aristocracy • a ship supplied with guns, for use in war • an ancient city in North Africa, in present-day Tunisia • a group of people sent to live in and govern another country • someone who is owned by someone else and has to work for them • a person who leaves a country permanently to live in another one • ...
Changing Places 2020-07-14
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- reasons that force a person to leave their place of residence
- the process of economic and social change in which an increasing proportion of the population of a country or region live in urban areas
- migration to another country
- a person who works with statistics to examine populations
- an ideology that different cultures can coexist successfully within a country
- the movement of people from living in one defined area to living in another defined area within a country
- where people live in a given area
- the process of a society moving from being largely agriculturally based to manufacturing based
- the basic systems and services, such as transport and power supplies, that a country or organisation uses in order to work effectively
- an assessment of what a place is like to live in using particular criteria such as environmental quality, safety, access to shops and services, and cultural activities
- the number of deaths per 1000 head of population, often expressed as a ratio
- people who leave their country to permanently live in another
- a person who has left their own country because of fear for their safety and wellbeing
- the renovation and growth in social and economic status of previously rundown areas
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- the situation of people forced to leave their home and community
- distinct areas where people live and work
- the process of drawing together various elements of a cultural system, such as ethnic groups, into a wider community
- reasons why a person may want to move to a particular area
- the gradual spread of cities into previously rural areas due to population growth
- a smaller metropolitan area that is located near a major city
- the management of the environment to meet the needs of the present population without reducing the capacity of future generations to meet their needs
- a process whereby people, businesses and warehouses move from the inner city out to the suburbs
- a person whose claim for refugee status has not yet been approved
23 Clues: migration to another country • where people live in a given area • distinct areas where people live and work • a person who works with statistics to examine populations • reasons why a person may want to move to a particular area • reasons that force a person to leave their place of residence • a smaller metropolitan area that is located near a major city • ...
Term 2 - Democracy, Progress, and Imperialism 2023-11-30
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- Country in the continent Oceania, the land of the Aborigine people, colonized by the British as a penal colony
- A movement to develop and protect a Jewish nation in what is now Israel.
- Movement in England that required expansion of voting rights to all men, annual election, and secret ballot.
- Belief that one group or race is superior to other nations, races, or groups
- Country in the continent Oceania, the land of the Maori people, colonized by the British
- Proclamation of _________. Order by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln to release all slaves.
- Country dominated by England that suffered the Great Potato Famine.
- Country colonized by the United States after defeating Spain in the Spanish-American War in 1898.
- The _______*______ in the United States was a conflict between the North and the South areas.
- English and American female groups demanded _________ using different activist tactics.
- Cars, airplanes, steam-powered engines, and electricity are examples of ________ developed in the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Country located North of the United States, formed after the union of French and British colonies
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- Bill from 1832 that expanded voting rights in England to middle-class men.
- Belief that a country should invest in military and technologies to overpower others
- hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people.
- Type of activism, including riots, attacking properties, confronting the police, and hunger strikes
- Synonym of franchise: the right to vote in public elections
- The Monroe Doctrine states that the United States should protect _________ from European influence.
- Conference where European countries agreed to divide Africa and avoid wars
- Discriminatory laws approved in the South of the United States to exclude African Americans from society.
- Action of one country to conquest, influence, dominate, or interfere with another.
- During the Trail of Tears, ________*________ were removed from their lands, attacked, and had their culture damaged during the American expansion to the West.
- Condition when one human is owned by another and, usually, forced to work in bad conditions
- Political system in which state power is given by its citizens, usually through election.
24 Clues: hostility to or prejudice against Jewish people. • Synonym of franchise: the right to vote in public elections • Country dominated by England that suffered the Great Potato Famine. • A movement to develop and protect a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. • Bill from 1832 that expanded voting rights in England to middle-class men. • ...
SE Asia Physical Features and Countries 2024-02-07
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- This country also struggles with extreme air pollution. Located South of Mongolia and North of Vietnam.
- A body of water which is a crucial shipping area. Located South of China and North of Malaysia.
- Taking up a portion of SE Asia but the majority being Northern China. East of Mongolia and and North of China
- Known for having extreme air pollution. This country is located East of Pakistan and Southwest of China.
- An island with a warmer climate located East of North and South Korea.
- The longest river in China. Located in central China pouring into the East China Sea.
- Located West of the Gobi desert and North of the Himalayas.
- Located between Northeastern China and the Korean Peninsula. The water is turned yellow by sandstorms from the Gobi Desert.
- This country is heavily tied to Buddhism. Located East of Thailand and Northeast of Cambodia.
- This country is known for having the worst human rights in history. Located North of South Korea and South of China.
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- Home to Mt. Everest and other high altitude mountains. North of Bangladesh.
- A body of water which is bordered to the West by India and East of Myanmar.
- Serves as the border between Western Japan and the Korean Peninsula. Located West of Japan and East of the Korean Peninsula.
- Body of water located East of China and just South of the Yellow Sea
- One of the largest rivers in the world. Flows through Pakistan and pours into the Indian Ocean.
- Serves as part of the border of Laos and Myanmar. Flows through Thailand and Cambodia pouring into the South China Sea.
- Located in East China and North of the Yangtze River pouring into the Yellow Sea.
- Internationally one of the most polluted river systems, flows through North India and Bangladesh then pouring into the Bay of Bengal.
- This country and the country it borders have been having disputes for decades. Located South of North Korea and Southwest of Japan.
- This country has very diverse ethnic groups. Located North of Australia.
20 Clues: Located West of the Gobi desert and North of the Himalayas. • Body of water located East of China and just South of the Yellow Sea • An island with a warmer climate located East of North and South Korea. • This country has very diverse ethnic groups. Located North of Australia. • Home to Mt. Everest and other high altitude mountains. North of Bangladesh. • ...
Countries 2024-04-23
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- North American country known for its diverse landscapes and culture
- Oceanic country known for its unique wildlife and stunning natural landscapes
- East Asian island nation known for its technological innovation and traditional culture
- East Asian country with a rich history and diverse geography
- South American country known for its Amazon rainforest and vibrant culture
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- South Asian country with a rich history, diverse culture, and stunning landmarks
- North American country known for its vast wilderness and multicultural cities
- Western European country known for its art, cuisine, and iconic landmarks
- Largest country in the world, spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia
- Central European country known for its history, culture, and technological innovation
10 Clues: East Asian country with a rich history and diverse geography • North American country known for its diverse landscapes and culture • Largest country in the world, spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia • Western European country known for its art, cuisine, and iconic landmarks • South American country known for its Amazon rainforest and vibrant culture • ...
Where in the World? 2025-07-11
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- This country is in Central Europe. Its capital city is Budapest.
- This country is famous for pizza, pasta, and cities like Rome and Venice.
- This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower.
- This country has many ancient buildings and blue-and-white houses. Its capital is Athens.
- This country is next to Germany. Its capital city is Vienna.
- This country is between Norway and Finland. Its capital is Stockholm.
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- A country in Europe, famous for cars like BMW and Mercedes.
- This country is famous for kangaroos and koalas.
- A continent with many countries like France, Italy, and Germany.
- This country is famous for football. Teams like Real Madrid and Barcelona are from here.
10 Clues: This country is famous for the Eiffel Tower. • This country is famous for kangaroos and koalas. • A country in Europe, famous for cars like BMW and Mercedes. • This country is next to Germany. Its capital city is Vienna. • This country is in Central Europe. Its capital city is Budapest. • A continent with many countries like France, Italy, and Germany. • ...
Countries 2024-07-02
Across
- - North American country known for its vast wilderness and multicultural cities (6)
- - European country known for its art, culture, and cuisine (6)
- - Country and continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans (9)
- - Southern European country known for its art, history, and cuisine (5)
Down
- - East Asian country known for its technology, cuisine, and traditional arts (5)
- - South Asian country known for its diverse culture, history, and Bollywood films (5)
- - North African country known for its ancient pyramids and temples (5)
- - United States of America (3)
- - South American country known for its Amazon rainforest and carnival celebrations (6)
- - East Asian country known for its ancient civilization and modern economic power (5)
10 Clues: - United States of America (3) • - European country known for its art, culture, and cuisine (6) • - North African country known for its ancient pyramids and temples (5) • - Country and continent surrounded by the Indian and Pacific Oceans (9) • - Southern European country known for its art, history, and cuisine (5) • ...
countries of the world 2023-11-08
Across
- Famous for the Rio Carnival.
- Country known for its fine cuisine.
- Home to African wildlife.
- Country with vast natural landscapes.
- Known for its spicy cuisine.
- Vast territory spanning Eurasia.
- Birthplace of pizza and pasta.
Down
- Country with a rich history and culture.
- Country with a rich historical heritage.
- Nation of advanced technology.
- Home to kangaroos and koalas.
- The most populous nation in the world.
12 Clues: Home to African wildlife. • Famous for the Rio Carnival. • Known for its spicy cuisine. • Home to kangaroos and koalas. • Nation of advanced technology. • Birthplace of pizza and pasta. • Vast territory spanning Eurasia. • Country known for its fine cuisine. • Country with vast natural landscapes. • The most populous nation in the world. • ...
Yom Kippur War 2023-11-01
Across
- Country which attaked from the north
- Prime minister during the war
- Country which joined syria from the east
- Country which attaked from the south
- Capital of syria
- Mountain captured by syria during the war
Down
- Country which joined syria from the south
- Border by syria
- Area fought for in the south
- Area fought for in the north
- Capital of egypt
- Area between eygpt & sinai
12 Clues: Border by syria • Capital of egypt • Capital of syria • Area between eygpt & sinai • Area fought for in the south • Area fought for in the north • Prime minister during the war • Country which attaked from the north • Country which attaked from the south • Country which joined syria from the east • Country which joined syria from the south • ...
Our Beautiful Country. 2016-09-26
6 Clues: ___________ is the largest state in area. • ____________ is the smallest state in area. • The southern part of India is a_____________. • A large number of __________ flow through India. • India is the___________ largest country in area. • India is the _____________ largest in population.
English speaking country 2015-12-22
6 Clues: where is America • what is the capital uk • what is capital new zealand • what is the capital canada • What is the capital australia • what language is spoken in usa
English speaking country 2015-12-22
6 Clues: where is America • what is the capital uk • what is capital new zealand • what is the capital canada • What is the capital australia • what language is spoken in usa
English speaking country 2015-12-22
6 Clues: where is America • what is the capital uk • what is capital new zealand • what is the capital canada • What is the capital australia • what language is spoken in usa
