country Crossword Puzzles
GERMANY 2015-08-17
Across
- Nodle: An artist from the country
- A man that took over and scared everyone and started world war 2
- Something that is the the opposite of to make
- They have a lot of this animals in Germany
- A cake in the country that is called crumb cake in America
- The continent that Germany is in
- The language they speak
- and violet flowers:A painting that Emile Nodle painted involving flowers
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- The capital of Germany
- A type of traditional noddles in the country
- An area with a lot of mountains
- A place that sounds like a food in Germany
- Title of the country
- The wether in winter
- Wall: A big wall the divide Germany
15 Clues: Title of the country • The wether in winter • The capital of Germany • The language they speak • An area with a lot of mountains • The continent that Germany is in • Nodle: An artist from the country • Wall: A big wall the divide Germany • They have a lot of this animals in Germany • A place that sounds like a food in Germany • A type of traditional noddles in the country • ...
Mele 2021-03-10
Across
- Consumers and provides labour
- They supply labour
- The expectations that businesses have in relation to the economy.
- People leaving their country to go live a different country.
- Percentage of something
- Having a master's degree in law, but is working in retail.
- A recession that happens every few years.
- All people in the working age population
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- They demand labour
- Money firms spend on machines
- Skills of the unemployed don't match the jobs available.
- The income a country receives for the exports sold to another country
- The amount of money received per hour
- The number of jobs/labour demanded by the firms is equal to the number of workers supplied.
- temporarily unemployed
15 Clues: They demand labour • They supply labour • temporarily unemployed • Percentage of something • Consumers and provides labour • Money firms spend on machines • The amount of money received per hour • All people in the working age population • A recession that happens every few years. • Skills of the unemployed don't match the jobs available. • ...
Cold War Crossword 2021-07-08
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- Country where atomic bombs were dropped in August 1945
- Winston _____ coined the term "Iron Curtain"
- Alliance made by the USA in 1949
- When you drop supplies via aeroplane
- When you hide certain items from the news
- First conference location and capital of Iran
- Country divided into 4 following WW2
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- Last conference of the Grand Alliance
- When you [try to] kill all people in a particular group
- A very strong country
- Ideology based on private ownership
- When two or more countries agree to work together
- Ideology based on state ownership
- Leader of the USSR until 1953
- When you run a country using a set of beliefs
15 Clues: A very strong country • Leader of the USSR until 1953 • Alliance made by the USA in 1949 • Ideology based on state ownership • Ideology based on private ownership • When you drop supplies via aeroplane • Country divided into 4 following WW2 • Last conference of the Grand Alliance • When you hide certain items from the news • Winston _____ coined the term "Iron Curtain" • ...
The Iron Curtain 2024-05-08
Across
- six years, how long was the curtain up
- hill, died in 1965
- destroyed the Iron Curtain
- Democratic Republic, a country that built the Berlin wall
- person who wrote a book and mentioned the Iron Curtain
- Are there still parts of the wall today
- country that was most split by the Iron Curtain
- Wall, symbol of the Iron Curtain
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- the country the wall was trying to split
- how many rival camps were there
- What was the Iron curtain known as
- the country that was not behind the iron curtain
- cold war what war did the iron curtain have to do with
- at the end of what war
- russia first time the word iron curtain was mention Rozanov,
- Curtain Political metaphor
16 Clues: hill, died in 1965 • at the end of what war • destroyed the Iron Curtain • Curtain Political metaphor • how many rival camps were there • Wall, symbol of the Iron Curtain • What was the Iron curtain known as • Are there still parts of the wall today • the country the wall was trying to split • six years, how long was the curtain up • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2021-09-27
Across
- Sea A sea without any coasts
- The mountain nicknamed the "Savage Mountain"
- The country that has the most coastline
- Australian city that boasts the world's largest natural harbor
- The flattest continent
- The state capital of Oregon
- The U.S. state that has the most active volcanoes
- The country that occupies the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula
- The African country that served as the setting for Tatooine in Star Wars
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- African nation that has the most pyramids
- The national river of Russia
- The oldest city in the world
- The highest waterfall in Europe
- The country that is home to Kangaroo Island
- The earth's largest continent
- Country has the most natural lakes
- The longest river in the UK
17 Clues: The flattest continent • The state capital of Oregon • The longest river in the UK • The national river of Russia • The oldest city in the world • The earth's largest continent • The highest waterfall in Europe • Sea A sea without any coasts • Country has the most natural lakes • The country that has the most coastline • African nation that has the most pyramids • ...
North America 2024-09-23
Across
- D.C, The capital of the United states
- known as meridians
- city, The capital of the Mexico
- A territory of Denmark
- By far the most populated country in central America
- line that divides Earth into Northern & Southern hemispheres
- meridian, vertical line that runs from the North Pole to South Pole
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- The capital city of the Canada
- America, 3rd largest continent
- states of America, Largest country by population in north America
- known as parallels
- Bahamas, A group of islands southeast of the tip of Florida.
- A country located south the United States
- Largest Country by area in north America
- location, position of a place in relation to another place
15 Clues: known as meridians • known as parallels • A territory of Denmark • The capital city of the Canada • America, 3rd largest continent • city, The capital of the Mexico • D.C, The capital of the United states • Largest Country by area in north America • A country located south the United States • By far the most populated country in central America • ...
The writing on the wall 2022-10-13
Across
- A piece of land located in a bay
- A city with a red bridge
- The study of past events
- A city in San Francisco
- Friendship or fellowship
- Someone who comes to a new country looking for a better life
- A country in north america
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- A boat where immigrants travel
- A state on the west coast
- A mark or character
- A institution where people are held in detention
- Where inmates are kept
- When something is engraved into the wall
- A country in Asia
- A piece of writing
- A body of water partly surrounded by water
- How humans communicate
- A place with historical artifacts
- A continent connected to Europe
19 Clues: A country in Asia • A piece of writing • A mark or character • Where inmates are kept • How humans communicate • A city in San Francisco • A city with a red bridge • The study of past events • Friendship or fellowship • A state on the west coast • A country in north america • A boat where immigrants travel • A continent connected to Europe • A piece of land located in a bay • ...
immagation 2018-01-11
Across
- to ones own country
- in and understand fully
- position or status of being a citizen of a particular country
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- who has been forced to leave their country
- alien-a forign natinal living on an officl basis in a country
- baby- used to refer to a child born to a noncitizen mother
- action of deporting a foreigner from a country
- immigrant- non citizen of country
- admittance of a foreigner to the citizenship of a country
- or protection from danger
10 Clues: to ones own country • in and understand fully • or protection from danger • immigrant- non citizen of country • who has been forced to leave their country • action of deporting a foreigner from a country • admittance of a foreigner to the citizenship of a country • baby- used to refer to a child born to a noncitizen mother • ...
Geography Crosswords 2024-01-19
Across
- One of the social issues of Brazil, related to crime.
- Is the condition who suffers from inequalities.
- Entering another country that is not your country of origin.
- Violence, fear or dislike about people from different countries or cultures
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- Person who is forced to leave his country by persecution or war.
- The most part of refugees in Brazil are from this country.
- Our home country
- The country with the most number of refugees.
- Different opportunities, resources or conditions.
- Leaving your home country (exit).
10 Clues: Our home country • Leaving your home country (exit). • The country with the most number of refugees. • Is the condition who suffers from inequalities. • Different opportunities, resources or conditions. • One of the social issues of Brazil, related to crime. • The most part of refugees in Brazil are from this country. • ...
Antonella list #6 2020-11-09
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- Ridiculous
- something you question
- A help for something
- To be sure
- something cheap
- A really calm place
- every country or people have
- a country on usa
- Something new
- Something really fun
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- Someone responsable
- Confidential
- to agree
- something you like
- Something you notable
- My favorite
- Rey cycle
- To be fast
- something certain
19 Clues: to agree • Rey cycle • Ridiculous • To be sure • To be fast • My favorite • Confidential • Something new • something cheap • a country on usa • something certain • something you like • Someone responsable • A really calm place • A help for something • Something really fun • Something you notable • something you question • every country or people have
Capital Cities 2014-10-06
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- I am the capital of the largest country.
- My country won 88 medals in the Summer Olympics 2012.
- Eurovision: Lady with a beard.
- I am the capital of the country that holds Dracula's Castle.
- Yo Yo, I rhyme with Home.
- Love me baby one more time.
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- My country is 13,737 miles away from Albania.
- My country is furthest away from the United Kingdom.
- My country is: named after a colour, land.
- I am the capital of a country that rhymes with Nails.
10 Clues: Yo Yo, I rhyme with Home. • Love me baby one more time. • Eurovision: Lady with a beard. • I am the capital of the largest country. • My country is: named after a colour, land. • My country is 13,737 miles away from Albania. • My country is furthest away from the United Kingdom. • My country won 88 medals in the Summer Olympics 2012. • ...
Travel 2023-01-03
Across
- In which country can you find the city of Edinburgh?
- Which country has the most islands?
- Which country is Sicily part of?
- Which desert is located in southeast California and parts of Nevada, Arizona and Utah?
- In which country is the city of Chiang Mai?
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- What is the official language of Peru?
- In which country is the temple of Angkor?
- Which modern city was formerly known as Constantinople?
- Which is the world’s smallest country?
- In which country is the Nile delta?
10 Clues: Which country is Sicily part of? • Which country has the most islands? • In which country is the Nile delta? • What is the official language of Peru? • Which is the world’s smallest country? • In which country is the temple of Angkor? • In which country is the city of Chiang Mai? • In which country can you find the city of Edinburgh? • ...
International day crossword 2024-01-18
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- This is the World’s Happiest Country
- This is the world’s largest country
- This is the world’s flattest country
- This country consumes the most chocolate per year
- The world’s oldest country
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- This country has the most lakes in the world
- Is the only continent in the world to have no active volcanoes
- France’s longest land border is in...
- Here you can go to prison for cheating during in an exam
- The world’s driest city is located in this country
10 Clues: The world’s oldest country • This is the world’s largest country • This is the World’s Happiest Country • This is the world’s flattest country • France’s longest land border is in... • This country has the most lakes in the world • This country consumes the most chocolate per year • The world’s driest city is located in this country • ...
Lochlann 2022-12-22
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- Last name of made up soccer player
- They have an orange jersey
- He travels underground using a nail as a weapon
- Chris Pinkham's Number
- Only god not eaten by Kronos
- Percy is named after
- Country that hosted the World Cup
- Child of Pluto
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- Where Messi calls home
- Moise
- Portugal's star player
- This country beat Costa Rica 4-2, Tied Spain and lost to Japan 1-2
- Jason's Dad
- Athena in Rome
- Neighbor of USA that lost every game at World Cup
- This country has a dragon on their flag
- How many heroes are in the great prophecy
- Koleilat - #1
- 75/25 + 3 - 2
19 Clues: Moise • Jason's Dad • Koleilat - #1 • 75/25 + 3 - 2 • Athena in Rome • Child of Pluto • Percy is named after • Where Messi calls home • Portugal's star player • Chris Pinkham's Number • They have an orange jersey • Only god not eaten by Kronos • Country that hosted the World Cup • Last name of made up soccer player • This country has a dragon on their flag • ...
The Presidency 2021-05-04
Across
- Promissory paper for borrowed $
- a court's power to hear& decide cases
- invalidate
- to deliver or hand out
- firmly favoring one party or action
- tax collected on imported goods
- a group of advisors to the president
- a warship
- power that Const. doesn't give Fed.Govt
- an example or tradition for the future
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- neutral countries privilege during war
- a strong loyalty to one's country
- meeting of party members to choose candidates
- inciting people to rebel against authority
- belonging to a foreign country
- blocking trade with a certain country
- $ paid to a group or state for protection
- to breakaway from a group or nation
- seizing people & forced into military
19 Clues: a warship • invalidate • to deliver or hand out • belonging to a foreign country • Promissory paper for borrowed $ • tax collected on imported goods • a strong loyalty to one's country • firmly favoring one party or action • to breakaway from a group or nation • a group of advisors to the president • a court's power to hear& decide cases • blocking trade with a certain country • ...
Alissa's Vocabulary Crossword for Hospitality and Tourism 2022-10-19
Across
- final market value
- maximum amount of people held in a place
- total quantity of money at one time
- Country where trip originates
- phase of business cycle low in economic activity
- non-resident travel in given country
- a stock of resources
- process divided among resources
- sensitive to business cycle
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- residents travelling in another country
- government policies of spending and taxation
- tangible items that last a long time
- increase of final income
- government policy determines interest rate
- activity of using goods and services
- rapid rise in prices
- willingness of customers to buy
- the process of trading one good for another
- manufactured or produced items/services
19 Clues: final market value • rapid rise in prices • a stock of resources • increase of final income • sensitive to business cycle • Country where trip originates • willingness of customers to buy • process divided among resources • total quantity of money at one time • tangible items that last a long time • activity of using goods and services • non-resident travel in given country • ...
Southwest Asia 2025-10-06
Across
- Small area inside of Israel
- North of Persian Gulf
- Operation To make sure Iraq had no WMDs
- Smallest country in the region
- North East of Persian Gulf
- Spreading out of the Jews
- People who felt Jews should return to their promised land
- South of Black Sea
- South of Turkey
- Afghanistan government
- East of the Red Sea
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- Jordan River is on the edge of this country
- Terrorist Group that planned 9/11
- Hatred towards Jews
- Area of Conflict between Hamas
- Operation to help free Kuwait from Saddam Hussain
- bigger area of land inside of Israel
- Only Landlocked Country in the Region
- Operation to kill Osama bin Laden
19 Clues: South of Turkey • South of Black Sea • Hatred towards Jews • East of the Red Sea • North of Persian Gulf • Afghanistan government • Spreading out of the Jews • North East of Persian Gulf • Small area inside of Israel • Area of Conflict between Hamas • Smallest country in the region • Terrorist Group that planned 9/11 • Operation to kill Osama bin Laden • ...
AD's country of the world Trivia 2023-05-03
Across
- has the most night markets
- Chewing gum is banned here
- Bubble milk tea originated here
- Lakers star Rui Hachimura is from here
- has the tallest building in the world
- Coldest country in the world
- created soccer
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- Marquinhos plays for this country
- SGA was born in this country
- Taiwan star Sim Bhullar is from there
- Where Mr.Dam is from
- Debatably the best chess player of all time is from
- The MVP of the NBA is from here
- Has the most exotic basketball rules made by Kim Jongun
- Where Machu Picchu is located
15 Clues: created soccer • Where Mr.Dam is from • has the most night markets • Chewing gum is banned here • SGA was born in this country • Coldest country in the world • Where Machu Picchu is located • Bubble milk tea originated here • The MVP of the NBA is from here • Marquinhos plays for this country • Taiwan star Sim Bhullar is from there • has the tallest building in the world • ...
Chile a country of astrominical discoveries 2023-08-07
15 Clues: país • hitos • cosmos • cielos • grande • premio • situado • químico • regiones • años luz • excelente • científico • instalaciones • descubrimientos • way. Via láctea
The Country of The Blind Vocab 2023-09-19
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- incomprehensible
- a mass collection of things
- a sudden attack or violent expression of an emotion
- lying down
- not easily disturbed
- grim or desolate
- requiring considerable effort and time
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- an inclination to please or oblige
- to spoil the appearance
- a malign and corrupting influence that is difficult to eradicate
- continuing without pause or interruption
- a sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government
- closely examine or inspect
- severe or critical
- incapable of being wrong
15 Clues: lying down • incomprehensible • grim or desolate • severe or critical • not easily disturbed • to spoil the appearance • incapable of being wrong • closely examine or inspect • a mass collection of things • an inclination to please or oblige • requiring considerable effort and time • continuing without pause or interruption • a sudden attack or violent expression of an emotion • ...
The Country of the Blind Vocab 2023-09-21
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- Lean and haggard, especially because of suffering, hunger, or age
- A mass or collection of things
- D’ Etat A sudden violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government
- (of a bad, difficult, or unwelcome situation or phenomenon) present or experienced to a severe or intense agree
- Impair the appearance of; disfigure
- Expressed in an incomprehensible or confusing way: unclear
- Fair and impartial
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- Requiring considerable effort and time (especially of a task, process, or journey)
- A sudden attack or violent expression of a particular emotion or activity
- Continuing without pause or interruption
- Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong
- Examine or inspect closely and thoroughly
- A destructive fungal disease of apple and other trees that result in damage to the bark
- (Especially of a person or human figure) Lying down
- Willing to please others; obliging; agreeable
15 Clues: Fair and impartial • A mass or collection of things • Impair the appearance of; disfigure • Continuing without pause or interruption • Examine or inspect closely and thoroughly • Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong • Willing to please others; obliging; agreeable • (Especially of a person or human figure) Lying down • ...
Immigration 2023-11-30
Across
- The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.
- The forced removal of a person from a country, typically due to a violation of immigration laws.
- The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- The process by which immigrants and their descendants adopt characteristics of the dominant culture in their new country.
- This term is used to describe a society where many different types of people blend together as one. In the context of cultural assimilation, a melting pot refers to the phenomenon where immigrants and their descendants assimilate by adopting the values, customs, and norms of their new country, often blending their cultural identities with the dominant culture. Over time, this leads to the creation of a new, unified culture, which is a mix of the various cultures present in the society.
- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions or opportunities
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- Policies and measures implemented by a country to regulate the entry and exit of people at its borders.
- The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born.
- A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently.
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee and meets the criteria for refugee status.
- In contrast to the melting pot, the "salad bowl" concept describes a society that integrates many different cultures and groups, but unlike the melting pot, each element maintains its own distinct qualities. Here, cultural assimilation is less about blending into a single, homogenous culture, and more about coexisting while retaining unique cultural identities. The salad bowl metaphor implies that all cultures are valued and appreciated for their distinctiveness within a shared national identity.
- The process of immigrants becoming fully involved and accepted within a new society or culture.
13 Clues: The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently. • A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born. • ...
Immigration 2023-11-29
Across
- The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.
- The forced removal of a person from a country, typically due to a violation of immigration laws.
- The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- The process by which immigrants and their descendants adopt characteristics of the dominant culture in their new country.
- This term is used to describe a society where many different types of people blend together as one. In the context of cultural assimilation, a melting pot refers to the phenomenon where immigrants and their descendants assimilate by adopting the values, customs, and norms of their new country, often blending their cultural identities with the dominant culture. Over time, this leads to the creation of a new, unified culture, which is a mix of the various cultures present in the society.
- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions or opportunities
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- Policies and measures implemented by a country to regulate the entry and exit of people at its borders.
- The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born.
- A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently.
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee and meets the criteria for refugee status.
- In contrast to the melting pot, the "salad bowl" concept describes a society that integrates many different cultures and groups, but unlike the melting pot, each element maintains its own distinct qualities. Here, cultural assimilation is less about blending into a single, homogenous culture, and more about coexisting while retaining unique cultural identities. The salad bowl metaphor implies that all cultures are valued and appreciated for their distinctiveness within a shared national identity.
- The process of immigrants becoming fully involved and accepted within a new society or culture.
13 Clues: The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently. • A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born. • ...
Immigration Key Terms 2023-11-29
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- The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.
- The forced removal of a person from a country, typically due to a violation of immigration laws.
- The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- The process by which immigrants and their descendants adopt characteristics of the dominant culture in their new country.
- This term is used to describe a society where many different types of people blend together as one. In the context of cultural assimilation, a melting pot refers to the phenomenon where immigrants and their descendants assimilate by adopting the values, customs, and norms of their new country, often blending their cultural identities with the dominant culture. Over time, this leads to the creation of a new, unified culture, which is a mix of the various cultures present in the society.
- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions or opportunities
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- Policies and measures implemented by a country to regulate the entry and exit of people at its borders.
- The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born.
- A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently.
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee and meets the criteria for refugee status.
- In contrast to the melting pot, the "salad bowl" concept describes a society that integrates many different cultures and groups, but unlike the melting pot, each element maintains its own distinct qualities. Here, cultural assimilation is less about blending into a single, homogenous culture, and more about coexisting while retaining unique cultural identities. The salad bowl metaphor implies that all cultures are valued and appreciated for their distinctiveness within a shared national identity.
- The process of immigrants becoming fully involved and accepted within a new society or culture.
13 Clues: The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently. • A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born. • ...
ancient rome 2021-02-26
Across
- The first king of rome was?
- Rich people in rome were called?
- The Patrician made a system called?
- Rome gradually grew from a city to an?
- The second of the two main mountain ranges along the peninsula is the?
- A long boot shaped peace of land is a?
- The first main river flowing threw rome is the?
- The third of three cultures to influence rome is?
- The first main country near rome is?
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- The fourth main country near rome is?
- The second main country near rome is?
- The third main country near rome is?
- The second main river flowing threw rome is the?
- Rome controlled trade because it was in the ________ of everything
- The second of three cultures to influence rome is?
- The first of three cultures to influence rome is?
- Poor people in rome are called?
- Rome was located
- The first of the two main mountain ranges along the peninsula is the?
- The plebs didnt like the way they were getting treated so they did what?
20 Clues: Rome was located • The first king of rome was? • Poor people in rome are called? • Rich people in rome were called? • The Patrician made a system called? • The third main country near rome is? • The first main country near rome is? • The fourth main country near rome is? • The second main country near rome is? • Rome gradually grew from a city to an? • ...
jack modena/econ crossword 2021-04-29
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- A person without a paid job but available to work.
- the action of receding; motion away from an observer.
- the most important city or town of a country or region.
- how much consumers want.
- not enough of something.
- an economic system ran by traditions.
- low on something.
- an economy where the people decide together.
- an economy where the government decides.
- the amount to pay for something.
- the thing that helps pay for things.
- different ways that people use to get resources.
- a government imposed trade.
- preventing the wasteful use of a particular resource.
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- products that go out of our country.
- a economic system where individuals decide.
- things that grow or come from our country.
- financial support given to people in need.
- you focus on the thing you're good at.
- products that come into our country.
- how much recourse.
- saving money for something expensive.
- the study of people and choices
- the system by which a nation, state, or community is governed.
- the amount of something used.
25 Clues: low on something. • how much recourse. • how much consumers want. • not enough of something. • a government imposed trade. • the amount of something used. • the study of people and choices • the amount to pay for something. • products that go out of our country. • products that come into our country. • the thing that helps pay for things. • an economic system ran by traditions. • ...
What did we actually learn? 2021-10-24
Across
- different groups that resist aligning so they
- we may think that its a spice but its actually a country
- special people climb these for fun is very scary and hard.
- We can say that you are from the east coast. (Nickname given to a place)
- is an idea of one's country that promotes movement
- are people that support their country and think that they should have kings and queens.
- System of trading that they thought was beneficial.
- biggest country in South America
- giving something to fix a wrongdoing
- he painted a famous piece of artwork and is from
- Overthrowing the government
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- is a belief that a person has.
- I'm here for the tea and crumpets
- this word can mean to trust
- I give this a nein out of 10 (meme for)
- we are all from different
- Is the opposite of a bridge.
- like a tight rope but it is the connecting part of 2 landmasses
- Former slave but acted like napoleon.
- is divided when it comes to politics but comes together for culture
20 Clues: we are all from different • this word can mean to trust • Overthrowing the government • Is the opposite of a bridge. • is a belief that a person has. • biggest country in South America • I'm here for the tea and crumpets • giving something to fix a wrongdoing • Former slave but acted like napoleon. • I give this a nein out of 10 (meme for) • ...
Chapter 7 Vocabulary 2021-11-10
Across
- strong and aggressive nationalism
- Queen of Hawaii and fought against the Dole Brothers
- Chinese troops called the boxers that fought in Beijing and Tianjin
- owned The World newspaper
- Commodore who went to Japan to negotiate a treaty to be able to trade with them
- having their own government
- Filipino revolutionary leader who in 1896 led an uprising against the Spanish
- Cuban writer and poet, helped lead the exile groups
- owned the Journal newspaper
- apart of the new constitution for people of Cuba
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- a country uses their money to influence the rest of the world
- armed people who surprise attack and sabatoge
- made up stories to get people to read
- economic developments were ran by foreign nations
- any country is allowed to trade with China
- government was created for Puerto Rico
- local leaders stay to protect against rebellions
- U.S. would help if they needed it right before defeat or surrender
- English nations were superior to any other nation
- stronger country takes over a weaker country
20 Clues: owned The World newspaper • having their own government • owned the Journal newspaper • strong and aggressive nationalism • made up stories to get people to read • government was created for Puerto Rico • any country is allowed to trade with China • stronger country takes over a weaker country • armed people who surprise attack and sabatoge • ...
Cold War 2018-04-26
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- group of nations link together in some way
- harsh labor camps where "enemies" of the government were imprisoned
- tax paid on imports and exparts
- widespread
- poor,landless farmer
- country that is technically independent but controlled by another
- overseas possessions of an empire
- forming of communities where property and resources are owned and worked "collectively"
- economic system in which wealth and property are owned in common by the people
- government of a particular country,usually authorizations and repressive
- rapid rise in the prices of goods and services
- polices and actions to correct problems
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- period of tension and hostility between the U.S and soviet union that lasted over 40 years
- forcibly removing someone from a country
- free market economy in which wealth and property are owned by private people and commines
- a logical conclusion drawn from evidence
- government programs and actions within a country
- form of government that exerts strict control over property and businesses
- temporary union between two or more groups
- aid to poor people
20 Clues: widespread • aid to poor people • poor,landless farmer • tax paid on imports and exparts • overseas possessions of an empire • polices and actions to correct problems • forcibly removing someone from a country • a logical conclusion drawn from evidence • group of nations link together in some way • temporary union between two or more groups • ...
The British Isles 2016-09-02
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- Which country is the most northern in the UK?
- Which river enters the sea in the north-east of England?
- Which city lies on the south-west coast of England?
- Which country in the British Isles is NOT part of the UK?
- Which river starts in Wales and ends in England?
- What's the capital city of Wales?
- What river flows through London?
- Which city is the furthest north in England?
- Which upland are can be found in Scotland?
- What is the capital city of Scotland?
- Which major upland area can be found in northern Wales?
- Which city lies just north of Manchester?
- Which major river flows through Glasgow?
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- Which river flows through the centre of the Republic Of Ireland?
- Which is the smallest country in the UK?
- Which city lies on the east coast of the Republic Of Ireland?
- Which city is located in central England?
- Which is the largest country in the British Isles?
- Which upland area is known as the 'Backbone of England'?
- Which river flows through Liverpool?
20 Clues: What river flows through London? • What's the capital city of Wales? • Which river flows through Liverpool? • What is the capital city of Scotland? • Which is the smallest country in the UK? • Which major river flows through Glasgow? • Which city is located in central England? • Which city lies just north of Manchester? • Which upland are can be found in Scotland? • ...
Holiday Trivia 2015-12-17
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- Harry Potter receives this type of cloak for his first Christmas at Hogwarts
- This American President banned Christmas trees in the White House
- Brandy is made by distilling this
- The country where poinsettias originally came from
- This was the most popular toy in 1984, named after a vegetable
- The name of the skin that hangs from a turkey's neck
- The country that St. Nicholas originated
- The name of the dog in 'How the Grinch Stole Christmas'
- First name of Scrooge in 'A Christmas Carol'
- Elvis sings about this kind of Christmas
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- This brings Frosty the Snowman to life
- This reindeer is named after another animal
- The surname of the family in 'National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation'
- This company made the concept of Santa Claus popular
- Mistletoe berries are this colour
- He invented Christmas lights
- Christmas Island is a territory of this country
- This country created eggnog
- You are this astrological sign if you are born on December 25
- All elves have this ornament on the tip of their shoes
20 Clues: This country created eggnog • He invented Christmas lights • Mistletoe berries are this colour • Brandy is made by distilling this • This brings Frosty the Snowman to life • The country that St. Nicholas originated • Elvis sings about this kind of Christmas • This reindeer is named after another animal • First name of Scrooge in 'A Christmas Carol' • ...
See the World 2016-11-30
Across
- What other continent shares Europe's land mass?
- The small island south of Australia.
- I am the second largest continent.
- Is Tanzania north or south of the equator?
- What is the largest country in Asia (after Russia)?
- The small countries between Mexico and South America are called ___________.
- Which ocean forms the western boundary of Africa?
- Which continent is the smallest?
- What ocean borders the east coast of Africa?
- Europe is in the same hemisphere as the _________ pole.
- What country borders both France and Poland?
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- What country borders the northern border of the United States?
- Mountains along the west coast of South America.
- If you fly from Africa to the United States, in which direction would you be traveling?
- Which ocean is between North America and Europe?
- What is the southernmost country in Africa?
- What is the name of the large island along the east coast of Africa?
- The line that goes across the map from west to east.
- Antarctica is the fifth largest _______________ in the world.
- How many countries make up the British Isles?
20 Clues: Which continent is the smallest? • I am the second largest continent. • The small island south of Australia. • Is Tanzania north or south of the equator? • What is the southernmost country in Africa? • What ocean borders the east coast of Africa? • What country borders both France and Poland? • How many countries make up the British Isles? • ...
11th Grade Vocabulary 3 2019-03-20
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- A group of people who decide whether someone is guilty or innocent.
- Who developed the telescope?
- Hugo Chavez was president of which country?
- Author of the book GUNS, Germs and Steel.
- Who was the Prime Minister of Great Britain during WWII?
- Brie and Camembert are types of which food?
- What is the largest city in Scotland?
- Steve Jobs founded which company?
- A person who steals things from a shop.
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- A crowd or a large group
- In terms of area, what is the largest country in South America?
- A person who threatens or attacks someone then steals from them.
- Describes someone who is fearless and adventurous
- The crime of illegally killing another person.
- Another word for a person in prison.
- Of what country was Simón Bolívar president?
- Another name for the Death Penalty.
- The Great Barrier Reef lies off the coast of which country?
- To approach someone in an aggressive manner.
- The leader of the Catholic Church is the...
- Said with few words.
- To be reluctant to reveal your thoughts about a subject.
22 Clues: Said with few words. • A crowd or a large group • Who developed the telescope? • Steve Jobs founded which company? • Another name for the Death Penalty. • Another word for a person in prison. • What is the largest city in Scotland? • A person who steals things from a shop. • Author of the book GUNS, Germs and Steel. • Hugo Chavez was president of which country? • ...
Ali's f1 crossword 2013-01-28
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- european country, first held a race in 1986, from behind the iron curtain
- David, Scottish ex f1 driver now commentator
- number of lights that go out to start a race
- knighted formula one team boss, in a wheelchair since 1983
- colour of the flag used to stop a race
- hosted first f1 race in 2008, only f1 race held at night time
- middle eastern country hosted first f1 race in 2004
- record number of races in the calendar last year
- jenson's team!
- nigel, world champion of 1992
- Fernando, Spanish Ferrari driver
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- statistically the best driver in the sport's history
- US state, hosted it's first ever f1 race last year
- rubens, short smiley Brazilian who raced more than 300 races in f1
- home of the British Grand Prix
- hot, steamy, tropical country, hosted f1 race first in 1999
- Who do you think you are, _________?
- the voice of Formula One, b.1923, retired 2001
- damon, world champion of 1996
- lewis's new team!
- asian country hosted first f1 race in 2011
21 Clues: jenson's team! • lewis's new team! • damon, world champion of 1996 • nigel, world champion of 1992 • home of the British Grand Prix • Fernando, Spanish Ferrari driver • Who do you think you are, _________? • colour of the flag used to stop a race • asian country hosted first f1 race in 2011 • David, Scottish ex f1 driver now commentator • ...
Junior Scholastic Current Events 2013-02-12
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- one of the Beatles with a last name of McCartney
- country with the highest rate of gun homicides in 2010
- Mr. Nice Guy
- people who post mean tweets
- spreading hysteria about the Beatles
- music of an influential record label from Detroit, Michigan
- the worlds least happy country
- nonmilitary
- people who found the terra-cotta army
- a citizen army
- one of the Beatles with a last name of Harrison
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- Mr Nice Guy's twitter feed
- a temporary group set up to accomplish a specific goal
- the city that the Museum of Modern Art is in
- Museum of Modern Art abbreviations
- another amazing find
- a hard clay
- one of the Beatles with a last name of Starr
- Rare creature now caught on camera alive
- country with 1,790 gun homicides in 2010
- the worlds happiest country
- a band that changed music
- to limit or interfere with someone's rights
- thing used to attract a Giant Squid
- one of the Beatles with a last name of Lennon
25 Clues: a hard clay • nonmilitary • Mr. Nice Guy • a citizen army • another amazing find • a band that changed music • Mr Nice Guy's twitter feed • people who post mean tweets • the worlds happiest country • the worlds least happy country • Museum of Modern Art abbreviations • thing used to attract a Giant Squid • spreading hysteria about the Beatles • people who found the terra-cotta army • ...
Junior Scholastic Current Events 2013-02-12
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- one of the Beatles with a last name of Lennon
- people who found the terra-cotta army
- another amazing find
- the worlds least happy country
- spreading hysteria about the Beatles
- thing used to attract a Giant Squid
- Mr Nice Guy's twitter feed
- a citizen army
- music of an influential record label from Detroit, Michigan
- country with the highest rate of gun homicides in 2010
- one of the Beatles with a last name of Harrison
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- Rare creature now caught on camera alive
- country with 1,790 gun homicides in 2010
- the city that the Museum of Modern Art is in
- a temporary group set up to accomplish a specific goal
- nonmilitary
- people who post mean tweets
- the worlds happiest country
- a hard clay
- one of the Beatles with a last name of McCartney
- Mr. Nice Guy
- a band that changed music
- to limit or interfere with someone's rights
- Museum of Modern Art abbreviations
- one of the Beatles with a last name of Starr
25 Clues: nonmilitary • a hard clay • Mr. Nice Guy • a citizen army • another amazing find • a band that changed music • Mr Nice Guy's twitter feed • people who post mean tweets • the worlds happiest country • the worlds least happy country • Museum of Modern Art abbreviations • thing used to attract a Giant Squid • spreading hysteria about the Beatles • people who found the terra-cotta army • ...
IMPERIALISM PUZZLE 2013-12-20
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- Fists of righteous harmony
- When a stronger nation takes over a weaker one
- Type of imperialistic control in which local rulers still handle the country
- A country or a territory governed internally by a foreign power
- An area in which an outside power claims exclusive trading privileges
- A country or territory with its own internal government but under the control of an outside power
- Ethiopian leader that resisted European control
- The belief that one race is superior
- When a nation forces subject people to adopt its culture
- Name for a dutch colonialist settled in Africa; got into war with Britain
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- Narcotic that was smuggled into China during its Unlucky Century
- Europeans met to decide how to divide up Africa
- Perry American commodore that opened trade with Japan
- International affairs that are influence by geographical factors
- The rights of foreigners outside of their own country
- Type of imperialistic control in which the stronger nation comes in and rules
- Influential Zulu leader
- Period of direct British control over India after the Sepoy Mutiny
- Indian soldier
- Enlightened reign of Mutsuhito
20 Clues: Indian soldier • Influential Zulu leader • Fists of righteous harmony • Enlightened reign of Mutsuhito • The belief that one race is superior • When a stronger nation takes over a weaker one • Europeans met to decide how to divide up Africa • Ethiopian leader that resisted European control • Perry American commodore that opened trade with Japan • ...
Revision 11,3,9,2, vocabulary 2014-05-19
Across
- a time when there is no rain for years
- the area at the far north of the world, covered in ice
- the earth is getting hotter
- getting products into your country from another country
- the section you work in, a part of the company
- a TV show or movie with information about the world
- a person who writes for a newspaper
- the person on TV who speaks to the camera
- the person who creates the TV show
- short for 'advertisement'
- sending products to another country
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- a person you work with
- Soft drink cans are made of this metal:.....
- a website program to search the World Wide Web, like Google or Yahoo
- the person (or company) that makes the product
- a TV show thats funny and makes you laugh
- a person who tried to rule the country and asks for votes
- moving up to a higher level job
- a person who does experiments and is a science expert
- someone hired by the employer
- a lower price than usual
21 Clues: a person you work with • a lower price than usual • short for 'advertisement' • the earth is getting hotter • someone hired by the employer • moving up to a higher level job • the person who creates the TV show • a person who writes for a newspaper • sending products to another country • a time when there is no rain for years • a TV show thats funny and makes you laugh • ...
History Cluster 4 2014-06-06
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- An international alliance to prevent the expansion of Soviet influence
- A military organization formed to track enemy aircrafts or missiles
- Supporters of a central national government
- An economic system based on the private ownership of businesses
- Countries with global influence on world affairs
- To bring Canada's Constitution under Canadian control
- Refers to Canadian content laws
- A country with little say in global affairs
- People whose first language is neither English or French
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- A movement to achieve equality for women
- A country that has government funded projects to ensure financial success
- Government funded projects to build public resources
- A trade imbalance in which a country spends more on goods imported than exported
- A policy of making concessions to an aggressor to prevent war
- People who leave their country in fear of persecution
- A sudden increase of birth rates
- A political movement in which Quebec strove to become independent
- Members of the sovereignty movement
- A national health-care program that is free for Canadians
- A system of radar stations installed to detect an attack by Soviet bombers
20 Clues: Refers to Canadian content laws • A sudden increase of birth rates • Members of the sovereignty movement • A movement to achieve equality for women • Supporters of a central national government • A country with little say in global affairs • Countries with global influence on world affairs • Government funded projects to build public resources • ...
Middle Eastern Music 2023-12-14
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- A place full of Arab countries
- its almost the same as Hindi
- A trapezoid shaped hammered dulcimer
- A goblet drum
- A short necked lute type pear shaped guitar
- Most of the Middle East speak this language
- Fastest growing religion
- What do you use to play in band
- a set of two drums that are played on the floor
- The only wind instrument used
- Half pear like body the neck of the stem is carved
- An ancient harp played on your lap
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- Second biggest country in the Middle east
- Biggest country in the Middle East
- has a much louder sound than other instruments
- A language in turkey
- Something you listen to
- plucked long necked lute string instrument
- A long necked lute from Iran
- A frame drum used in Sufi ceremonies and rituals
- most populated country in the middle east
- What do you call a haiku
- A panting is called
- What country did the Ottoman empire come from
- place, location or position
- A Iranian language
- A large double headed drum played by mallets
27 Clues: A goblet drum • A Iranian language • A panting is called • A language in turkey • Something you listen to • Fastest growing religion • What do you call a haiku • place, location or position • its almost the same as Hindi • A long necked lute from Iran • The only wind instrument used • A place full of Arab countries • What do you use to play in band • Biggest country in the Middle East • ...
Emily Hughes 2023-03-24
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- Who did Columbus and his men encounter when they first came to the New World ______
- Who Discovered New Foundland ______
- He conquered the Incas and executed their leader ______
- What city and country was Francisco Pizarro from _______
- Who was the first European to see Colorado and the Grand Canyon ____
- What ocean did Columbus and his men travel on _________
- What city and country was Hernán Cortés from _____
- What were the three main reasons Columbus came back to the New World _____
- Who raided Spanish ships and ports _____
- What city and country was Vasco De Gama from _______
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- The man who founded America _____
- Name of the ship that Columbus traveled on _____
- Who Conquered Mexico and Aztecs ______
- Where Christopher Columbus sailed to America from _____
- Where Christopher first landed ______
- What year did Christopher first set off for his voyage ____
- The country Christopher Columbus was born _____
- He sailed Europe to India by rounding Africa's cape of Good Hope _______
- How many trips did Columbus make back to America ____
- The amount of men in Christopher Columbus'crew ____
20 Clues: The man who founded America _____ • Who Discovered New Foundland ______ • Where Christopher first landed ______ • Who Conquered Mexico and Aztecs ______ • Who raided Spanish ships and ports _____ • The country Christopher Columbus was born _____ • Name of the ship that Columbus traveled on _____ • What city and country was Hernán Cortés from _____ • ...
Social studies 2024-03-15
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- What is the most popular religion in the region?
- What country invaded Kuwait in 1990?
- What is a major symbol of Persia and an important industry for Iran?
- What ethnic group makes up one-third of Kazakhstan’s population?
- Where was the US embassy that got attacked in 1979?
- What Persian title did the first ruler of the Safavid take?
- What does kyrgyz mean?
- What is the capital of Iraq?
- Which country is the poorest on the Arabian peninsula?
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- What ancient civilization formed between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers?
- What is the landform that occupies the center of Iran?
- What is the second largest ethnic group in Iraq?
- How do people farm in dry areas?
- What is the richest country in Central Asia?
- What is the major language in Iran?
- Which country has two of the largest cities in the region?
- What family rules Saudi Arabia?
- What type of government is Iran?
- What were the Persians known for?
- What is a major part of Tajikistan’s economy?
- What is the major resource on the Arabian peninsula?
21 Clues: What does kyrgyz mean? • What is the capital of Iraq? • What family rules Saudi Arabia? • How do people farm in dry areas? • What type of government is Iran? • What were the Persians known for? • What is the major language in Iran? • What country invaded Kuwait in 1990? • What is the richest country in Central Asia? • What is a major part of Tajikistan’s economy? • ...
Articles of Confederation Could and Could Not Powers 2024-08-29
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- - Congress could not have a leader like a president.
- - Congress could not manage buying and selling between states.
- - Congress could create a group of soldiers to protect the country.
- - Congress could decide to fight against another country.
- - Congress could not make sure states followed the laws.
- - Congress could not have courts or judges.
- - Congress could send people to represent the U.S. in other countries.
- - Congress could not control trade between states.
- - Congress could make agreements with other countries.
- - Congress could not easily change the Articles of Confederation.
- - Congress could create a group of ships to protect the country.
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- - Congress could announce something, like war.
- - Congress could not make people pay money to the government.
- - A place where mail is sent and received.
- - The type of money used in a country.
- - Congress could make them but couldn’t make states obey them.
- - Congress could set up mail delivery services.
- - Congress could ask other countries for money when needed.
- - Congress could not make all states use the same money.
- - Congress could print and use it to pay for things.
20 Clues: - The type of money used in a country. • - A place where mail is sent and received. • - Congress could not have courts or judges. • - Congress could announce something, like war. • - Congress could set up mail delivery services. • - Congress could not control trade between states. • - Congress could not have a leader like a president. • ...
Thea Foss 2023-06-09
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- A worker who builds or constructs wooden structures
- The position or status of being a citizen of a particular country
- Large watercraft that travels the world's oceans
- Narrow country in northern Europe that shares the Scandinavian Peninsula with Sweden and Finland
- A person employed to manage a household
- A written or spoken agreement
- A shed at the edge of a river or lake used for housing boats
- Where a big dome in Washington is located
- Of or relating to the sea
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- A person who leaves their own country in order to settle permanently in another
- Not the east coast, but the..
- To receive or give something
- Someone who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
- Pay someone for the use of something
- A place on the coast where vessels may find shelter
- A commercial business
- Structure that's made for bringing boats or ships in to the shore and loading or unloading them
- Something that is passed on
- Organization that carries out professional activities
- Any navigable body of water
20 Clues: A commercial business • Of or relating to the sea • Something that is passed on • Any navigable body of water • To receive or give something • Not the east coast, but the.. • A written or spoken agreement • Pay someone for the use of something • A person employed to manage a household • Where a big dome in Washington is located • Large watercraft that travels the world's oceans • ...
Numbers and Travelling (no spaces between words; numbers written as three words) 2023-01-27
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- four hundred eighty-seven
- thirty
- thirteen
- twenty
- forty
- The capital of Ecuador
- The capital of Argentina
- The capital of Puerto Rico
- The capital of Perú
- five hundred
- ten
- fifty
- sixty
- The capital of Nicaragua
- The capital of Chile
- The capital of Honduras
- two hundred fifty-six
- seven hundred
- The country immediately below Mexico
- one hundred
- two thousand
- The capital of Venezuela
- The capital of the Dominican Republic
- ninety-one
- four hundred
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- nine hundred
- three hundred fifteen
- five hundred fifteen
- seven hundred twelve
- The country that shares a border with Haiti
- two hundred
- thirty-three thousand
- The capital of Bolivia
- The capital of Bolivia
- eighty
- The largest island Spanish-speaking country
- seventeen
- four thousand two hundred
- The country between Costa Rica and Colombia
- three hundred
- twenty-five
- ninety
- ten thousand
- The capital of Costa Rica
- seventy
- fourteen
- The capital of Uruguay
- one thousand
- The capital of Colombia
49 Clues: ten • forty • fifty • sixty • thirty • twenty • eighty • ninety • seventy • thirteen • fourteen • seventeen • ninety-one • two hundred • twenty-five • one hundred • nine hundred • five hundred • ten thousand • one thousand • two thousand • four hundred • three hundred • seven hundred • The capital of Perú • five hundred fifteen • seven hundred twelve • The capital of Chile • three hundred fifteen • thirty-three thousand • ...
Vocabulary (countries, nationalities, family, house) 2023-09-12
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- The opposite of the cellar is the ...
- My grandparents' daughter is my ...
- In this room there's a fridge and a dishwasher.
- A large, comfortable chair in the sitting room.
- my dad is my mum's ...
- My father's father is my ...
- "I'm from Paris, I'm ..."
- It's a hot, sunny country. Its capital city is Madrid.
- My brother is my uncle and aunt's ...
- There's a new student in our class. He's from Greece, so he's ....
- it's the room where you sleep.
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- Amanda is from Washington. That's the capital city of the USA.She is ...
- "My country is big and cold. There are two important rivers, the Volga and the Don."
- You are from Poland, so you are ...
- The flag of this country is red with five yellow stars on top-left.
- you climb them to move upstairs or downstairs.
- You are from the UK, so you are ...
- We have lunch and dinner in this room.
- This country is famous for its pyramids.
- I'm a girl so I'm my uncle and aunt's ...
- my mum's brother is my ...
21 Clues: my dad is my mum's ... • "I'm from Paris, I'm ..." • my mum's brother is my ... • My father's father is my ... • it's the room where you sleep. • You are from Poland, so you are ... • My grandparents' daughter is my ... • You are from the UK, so you are ... • The opposite of the cellar is the ... • My brother is my uncle and aunt's ... • We have lunch and dinner in this room. • ...
WWI Terms Trevor & Ryo 2022-11-30
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- the action of leaving the trench to advance
- policy of British Navy having to be more powerful than any two navies combined
- alliance between France, Russia and Britain
- terrorist organization that supported violent action to achieve its goals
- the policy of making a country's armed forces very strong
- the idea that the Slavic people should be unified
- Germany planned to attack France through the neutral country off Belgium
- the creation of industrial workplaces
- a battle with continuous stalemates
- alliance that consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
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- this meant Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what
- a war in which a country must fight on two distinct fronts
- occurs when two or more countries are in competition to become the best equipped militarily
- extreme pride and affection for one's country
- a standard war tactic
- a threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face dire consequences
- the close association between two or more countries
- extending the rule of one country over others
- a war with no restrictions
- narrow strip between trenches
20 Clues: a standard war tactic • a war with no restrictions • narrow strip between trenches • a battle with continuous stalemates • the creation of industrial workplaces • the action of leaving the trench to advance • alliance between France, Russia and Britain • extreme pride and affection for one's country • extending the rule of one country over others • ...
germany 2025-03-24
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- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the action of cooking something in an oven or over an open fire.
- what country borders Germany to the west
- what country borders Germany to the south
- what does "kochen" mean
- what country borders Germany to the north
- also borders to the east
- a popular German fast food dish consisting of a sliced sausage (traditionally bratwurst) covered in a curry ketchup sauce and sprinkled with curry powder.
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- known as German gingerbread
- fry (food) lightly and then stew it slowly in a closed container
- whats the country we are doing
- grown towards the west
- a crisp biscuit baked in the form of a knot or stick and flavored with salt.
- what's the capital of germany
- republic boarders Germany to the east
- grown towards the north of Germany
- this is enjoyed during the winter season, especially around Christmas, and is a staple at European Christmas markets.
- which is a popular food in Germany
- the study of the forms and features of land surfaces
- grown towards the south
20 Clues: grown towards the west • what does "kochen" mean • grown towards the south • also borders to the east • known as German gingerbread • what's the capital of germany • whats the country we are doing • grown towards the north of Germany • which is a popular food in Germany • republic boarders Germany to the east • what country borders Germany to the west • ...
US History Chapter 10 Word Search 2025-04-22
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- The official power to make legal decisions.
- The 1803 U.S. land deal that doubled the nation's size.
- 4th U.S. President; led the nation during the War of 1812.
- Money or goods given to show respect or obedience.
- To buy something.
- To think something is smaller or less important than it is.
- 3rd U.S. President; author of the Declaration of Independence and leader of the Republican Party.
- A basic rule or belief.
- Pride and loyalty to one’s country.
- A government order to stop trade with another country.
- Almost the same; alike.
- A fast, medium-sized warship.
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- Political party favoring a strong central government, led by Hamilton.
- Conflict between the U.S. and Britain over trade and territorial rights.
- The power to give orders or make decisions.
- A rule that limits something.
- Taxes on imported or exported goods.
- To respond to something.
- Political party favoring limited federal government, led by Jefferson.
- Rights: The right of a country to stay out of a war between others.
- To break away from a group or country.
- A desired result or aim.
22 Clues: To buy something. • A basic rule or belief. • Almost the same; alike. • To respond to something. • A desired result or aim. • A rule that limits something. • A fast, medium-sized warship. • Pride and loyalty to one’s country. • Taxes on imported or exported goods. • To break away from a group or country. • The official power to make legal decisions. • ...
Worldwide Events Grayson T and Ellie 2025-05-15
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- What app was ban due to China speculation on Jan 19
- Current highest priced as of may 15th 2025
- Who won the Super Bowl
- What country's airstrike hit Yemen airport
- What is the population of Florida?
- New York basketball team on 5/12
- What country holds the highest amount of refugees
- What country is currently invading Ukraine
- What was the name of the former pope?
- What previously extinct animal did they bring back from the dead
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- What was the name of the Maryland man who was deported to El Salvador
- Who is newest Pope
- Who was the most recent Heisman winner
- Which Grayson is the better one?
- What new movie featuring Michael B Jordon has recently come out
- What psychoactive drug is in the process of being legalized in Florida
- Who became the 47th president of the US
- What country did the US put highest tariffs on
- What country singed a Trade-Agreement with the US
- How many countries are in possession of nukes
20 Clues: Who is newest Pope • Who won the Super Bowl • Which Grayson is the better one? • New York basketball team on 5/12 • What is the population of Florida? • What was the name of the former pope? • Who was the most recent Heisman winner • Who became the 47th president of the US • Current highest priced as of may 15th 2025 • What country's airstrike hit Yemen airport • ...
AP HUG VOCAB 2025-05-16
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- something that makes people want to leave a place
- how things are arranged on Earth
- how culture spreads from one place to another
- farming to feed your family, not to sell
- when companies send jobs to other countries to save money
- a country with borders and a government
- Force/ things that bring people in a country together
- when people take on some traits of another culture
- how many people live in a certain area
- the most people an area can support
- more people moving into cities
- new farming methods that made food production go way up
- the total money a country makes from all its goods and services
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- farming to sell food for money
- neighborhoods outside the main city
- when places build factories and start making lots of goods
- shows how much the real world is shrunk down on a map
- when rich people move into poorer city areas, making them nicer but pricier
- a country where almost everyone is from the same nation
- where something is compared to other places
20 Clues: farming to sell food for money • more people moving into cities • how things are arranged on Earth • neighborhoods outside the main city • the most people an area can support • how many people live in a certain area • a country with borders and a government • farming to feed your family, not to sell • where something is compared to other places • ...
Unit 2: Population & Migration 2025-05-19
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- Moving to a new place to live.
- Number of deaths per 1,000 people in a year.
- A graph that shows age and gender in a population.
- Someone forced to flee their country due to danger.
- Moving into a country.
- Total number of people living in a place.
- Growth of cities and city life.
- When too many people live in one area for its resources.
- Forced to leave home, but not the country.
- How many children a woman is likely to have.
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- Something that attracts people to a new place.
- People who rely on others, like kids or the elderly.
- Money sent home by migrants to their families.
- Leaving a country to live somewhere else.
- Land that can be used to grow crops.
- Number of births per 1,000 people in a year.
- Something that makes people leave their home.
- How many people live in a certain area.
- The number of people an area can support with its resources.
- The average time a person is expected to live.
20 Clues: Moving into a country. • Moving to a new place to live. • Growth of cities and city life. • Land that can be used to grow crops. • How many people live in a certain area. • Leaving a country to live somewhere else. • Total number of people living in a place. • Forced to leave home, but not the country. • Number of deaths per 1,000 people in a year. • ...
Matt & Vivi 2025-05-19
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- Who did Matt dress up as for Halloween?
- What flavour is the wedding cake?
- What is Matt's favourite Colombian food?
- In what city did they meet for the first time?
- What is Vivi's favourite flavour of pie?
- What country is Viviana from?
- What game do they play with Zach?
- What is Vivi's first name?
- Who is better at playing Tejo?
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- What band sings their favourite song "Love You 'Til The End"?
- Who did Vivi dress up as for Halloween?
- In what country did they take a trip with Andrea and Brendan?
- Who is the better cook?
- In what Colombian town (in the coffee region) did they celebrate New Years this year?
- What country is Matt from?
- What city did they visit with Kris, Rachel, and Zach?
- What was the first country they visited together?
- What name do they want to give their first dog?
- What show do they binge watch together?
- Who is their favourite hockey team?
- What is Matt's middle name?
- What was the name of Matt's Uber driver on their first date?
22 Clues: Who is the better cook? • What country is Matt from? • What is Vivi's first name? • What is Matt's middle name? • What country is Viviana from? • Who is better at playing Tejo? • What flavour is the wedding cake? • What game do they play with Zach? • Who is their favourite hockey team? • Who did Vivi dress up as for Halloween? • Who did Matt dress up as for Halloween? • ...
Economics Test Review 2025-01-15
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- When tax revenue exceeds expenses you have a _______ surplus.
- "Survival of the Fittest" economic system
- Largest USA trade imbalance
- Economic resources also known as the factors of
- Period in which demand begins decreasing
- When the amount a country imports is more than it exports you have a trade _________.
- The US gets revenue from _________ taxes
- The starting age for the labor force
- Rapidly falling GDP and business failures
- Amount of money one country owes another
- Main cause is reduced demand for goods and services
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- Producing and selling goods within a country
- The economist who wrote Wealth of Nations
- Human Resources aka
- How a nation decides to allocate resources
- There are ______ cycles in the business cycle
- Items bought from other countries
- Examples of this economy are North Korea and Russia
- Prices rise on goods and services
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- Production output compared to input
- An economy that represents more than one kind of system
- Dollar value of final goods and services
- Advantage when a country specializes in a product over other countries
24 Clues: Human Resources aka • Largest USA trade imbalance • Items bought from other countries • Prices rise on goods and services • Production output compared to input • The starting age for the labor force • Period in which demand begins decreasing • The US gets revenue from _________ taxes • Dollar value of final goods and services • Amount of money one country owes another • ...
History vs Civics 2025-10-24
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- Extending a country’s power through diplomacy or force
- Traditions, values, and artifacts passed down through generation
- Something a person is expected or required to do
- A major political or social change, often involving conflict
- Laws made or passed by a government body
- Fair treatment and equal opportunities in society
- A legal member of a country with rights and duties
- A system where citizens vote to choose their leaders
- The set of laws and principles that govern a country
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- What the general population thinks about an issue
- The branch of government that interprets laws
- A formal partnership between groups or nations for mutual benefit
- Dishonest behavior by people in power for personal gain
- Control of one country by another for resources or power
- Basic freedoms and protections for all people
- A formal agreement between two or more nations
- An attack by an armed force to conquer another country
- The process of developing industries on a large scale
- A change made to improve a system or law
- A sequence of rulers from the same family or line
20 Clues: Laws made or passed by a government body • A change made to improve a system or law • The branch of government that interprets laws • Basic freedoms and protections for all people • A formal agreement between two or more nations • Something a person is expected or required to do • What the general population thinks about an issue • ...
KML Winter Trivia Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-19
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- The ocean that the North Pole is located in
- Which country is Panetonne eaten around Christmas and New Year?
- The train children who believe in Santa Claus take to receive their first gift of Christmas
- The first country to build an ice hotel
- Fried potato food made around Hanukkah
- What is the scientific name for the Northern Lights
- Holiday drink that is also called "milk punch"
- Santa's mode of transportation
- The holiday activity of singing songs in public
- Global games held every four years, typically in February, in a new country
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- A traditional game played on Hanukkah
- The shortest day & longest night of the year
- The US state that receives the most snowfall annually
- The classic Christmas ballet that premiered in Russia in 1892
- The country that started the tradition of decorating Christmas trees
- Regardless of design, every snowflake has this many sides
- Sport in which players slide stones on ice toward targets
- Number of nights Hanukkah is celebrated
- He stole Christmas
- What do children leave outside of their door for St. Nick to put gifts in?
20 Clues: He stole Christmas • Santa's mode of transportation • A traditional game played on Hanukkah • Fried potato food made around Hanukkah • The first country to build an ice hotel • Number of nights Hanukkah is celebrated • The ocean that the North Pole is located in • The shortest day & longest night of the year • Holiday drink that is also called "milk punch" • ...
Holiday! 2023-04-07
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- Singer that we will be hearing a lot during travel.
- Famous footballer who is from this country.
- Method of travel to our destination.
- Ocean that borders two sides of this country.
- Weather the UK rarely is.
- Netflix show which uses the capital of our destination as one of the character names.
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- Main religion within the country we are visiting.
- How we will feel when on holiday (rhymes with play).
- Dominican ______ (the official suffix of the country we are going to).
- Group which this country is part of, that the UK no longer is part of.
- Continent containing our holiday country.
- Famous singer who (fun fact!) is half the nationality we will be visiting (HINT: he plays a crocodile).
12 Clues: Weather the UK rarely is. • Method of travel to our destination. • Continent containing our holiday country. • Famous footballer who is from this country. • Ocean that borders two sides of this country. • Main religion within the country we are visiting. • Singer that we will be hearing a lot during travel. • How we will feel when on holiday (rhymes with play). • ...
Countries 2023-07-21
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- Africa It's a country in Southern Africa known for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. The capital is Pretoria, and people speak various languages, including English and Afrikaans. It's famous for safaris, Table Mountain, and Nelson Mandela.
- It's a vast country that spans Europe and Asia known for its cold winters and famous landmarks like the Kremlin. The capital is Moscow, and people speak Russian. It's famous for ballet, Matryoshka dolls, and the Trans-Siberian Railway.
- A country in Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions and elephants. It's famous for the Maasai Mara National Reserve and the Great Rift Valley.
- It's a diverse country in South Asia with a rich cultural heritage. The capital is New Delhi, and people speak Hindi and English. It's famous for the Taj Mahal, curry, and Bollywood movies.
- It's a country in North America known for its rich history and colorful culture. The capital is Mexico City, and people speak Spanish. It's famous for tacos, mariachi music, and ancient Mayan ruins.
- It's a country in Europe famous for its engineering and fairy tale castles. The capital is Berlin, and people speak German. It's known for the Autobahn, Oktoberfest, and the Brandenburg Gate.
- It's a country in Southeast Asia known for its delicious street food and stunning natural beauty. The capital is Hanoi, and people speak Vietnamese. It's famous for pho, lantern festivals, and Ha Long Bay.
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- A continent and country known for its unique wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas."
- A country with a lively culture and beautiful architecture like the Sagrada Familia. It's famous for flamenco dancing, paella, and the Running of the Bulls.
- It's a big country in South America known for its beautiful Amazon rainforest and vibrant culture. The capital is Brasília, and people speak Portuguese. It's famous for soccer and the Carnival festival.
- It's a country in Europe known for its art, fashion, and delicious cuisine. The capital is Paris, and people speak French. It's famous for the Eiffel Tower, croissants, and the Louvre Museum.
- Korea It's a country in East Asia known for its technological advancements and delicious food. The capital is Seoul, and people speak Korean. It's famous for K-pop, kimchi, and traditional palaces.
- It's a country in North Africa known for its ancient pyramids and Sphinx. The capital is Cairo, and people speak Arabic. It's famous for the River Nile, mummies, and hieroglyphics.
- A beautiful country known for its art, history, and delicious pasta and pizza. It's famous for landmarks like the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
14 Clues: A continent and country known for its unique wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas." • A beautiful country known for its art, history, and delicious pasta and pizza. It's famous for landmarks like the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. • ...
Countries 2 2023-07-21
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- A beautiful country known for its art, history, and delicious pasta and pizza. It's famous for landmarks like the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
- It's a diverse country in South Asia with a rich cultural heritage. The capital is New Delhi, and people speak Hindi and English. It's famous for the Taj Mahal, curry, and Bollywood movies.
- It's a vast country that spans Europe and Asia known for its cold winters and famous landmarks like the Kremlin. The capital is Moscow, and people speak Russian. It's famous for ballet, Matryoshka dolls, and the Trans-Siberian Railway.
- It's a big country in South America known for its beautiful Amazon rainforest and vibrant culture. The capital is Brasília, and people speak Portuguese. It's famous for soccer and the Carnival festival.
- A country with a lively culture and beautiful architecture like the Sagrada Familia. It's famous for flamenco dancing, paella, and the Running of the Bulls.
- It's a country in Europe famous for its engineering and fairy tale castles. The capital is Berlin, and people speak German. It's known for the Autobahn, Oktoberfest, and the Brandenburg Gate.
- Africa It's a country in Southern Africa known for its diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. The capital is Pretoria, and people speak various languages, including English and Afrikaans. It's famous for safaris, Table Mountain, and Nelson Mandela.
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- A country in Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions and elephants. It's famous for the Maasai Mara National Reserve and the Great Rift Valley.
- It's a country in Southeast Asia known for its delicious street food and stunning natural beauty. The capital is Hanoi, and people speak Vietnamese. It's famous for pho, lantern festivals, and Ha Long Bay.
- A continent and country known for its unique wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas."
- It's a country in Europe known for its art, fashion, and delicious cuisine. The capital is Paris, and people speak French. It's famous for the Eiffel Tower, croissants, and the Louvre Museum.
- Korea It's a country in East Asia known for its technological advancements and delicious food. The capital is Seoul, and people speak Korean. It's famous for K-pop, kimchi, and traditional palaces.
- It's a country in North Africa known for its ancient pyramids and Sphinx. The capital is Cairo, and people speak Arabic. It's famous for the River Nile, mummies, and hieroglyphics.
- It's a country in North America known for its rich history and colorful culture. The capital is Mexico City, and people speak Spanish. It's famous for tacos, mariachi music, and ancient Mayan ruins.
14 Clues: A continent and country known for its unique wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas." • A beautiful country known for its art, history, and delicious pasta and pizza. It's famous for landmarks like the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. • ...
Scramble for Africa 2024-03-31
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- The belief that white European men are superior to others
- One of the three motivations for imperialism involving taking of resources and creating new markets.
- Individuals from the mother country that came to Africa to convert and educate the natives to Christianity.
- Type of rule that kept the native government in place but was overseen mainly by the mother country.
- Mother country that brutalized natives to collect rubber with the punishment of cutting off their hand if not completed.
- One of the three motivations for imperialism that created military and naval bases in other countries.
- One of the three motivations for imperialism that involves the dumping of convicts and excess population into other countries.
- The belief that because white men are superior, that it is their "duty" to civilize other countries.
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- Type of rule that did not have the mother countries control but did involve a trade and economic presence.
- Meeting of some European countries about dividing the land in Africa.
- The taking of another countries land by force or through diplomacy.
- The last name of a poet that wrote to the US to encourage them to further imperialism.
- Type of Nationalism: the want for independence for ones country and to uprise against oppression.
- Type of rule in which the mother country sends their own officials and removes the native government
- Type of rule where the mother country gives advice to the native rulers
- Type of Nationalism: the feeling that ones country is superior than all other countries
16 Clues: The belief that white European men are superior to others • The taking of another countries land by force or through diplomacy. • Meeting of some European countries about dividing the land in Africa. • Type of rule where the mother country gives advice to the native rulers • The last name of a poet that wrote to the US to encourage them to further imperialism. • ...
See the World 2016-11-30
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- What country borders both France and Poland?
- The small island south of Australia.
- What is the largest country in Asia (after Russia)?
- How many countries make up the British Isles?
- What ocean borders the east coast of Africa?
- Is Tanzania north or south of the equator?
- What is the southernmost country in Africa?
- Which ocean forms the western boundary of Africa?
- Which ocean is between North America and Europe?
- The small countries between Mexico and South America are called ___________.
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- The line that goes across the map from west to east.
- Antarctica is the fifth largest _______________ in the world.
- What country borders the northern border of the United States?
- What is the name of the large island along the east coast of Africa?
- Europe is in the same hemisphere as the _________ pole.
- I am the second largest continent.
- Mountains along the west coast of South America.
- What other continent shares Europe's land mass?
- Which continent is the smallest?
- If you fly from Africa to the United States, in which direction would you be traveling?
20 Clues: Which continent is the smallest? • I am the second largest continent. • The small island south of Australia. • Is Tanzania north or south of the equator? • What is the southernmost country in Africa? • What country borders both France and Poland? • What ocean borders the east coast of Africa? • How many countries make up the British Isles? • ...
Cold War 2018-04-26
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- temporary union between two or more groups
- free market economy in which wealth and property are owned by private people and commines
- a logical conclusion drawn from evidence
- group of nations link together in some way
- poor,landless farmer
- widespread
- forming of communities where property and resources are owned and worked "collectively"
- tax paid on imports and exparts
- overseas possessions of an empire
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- rapid rise in the prices of goods and services
- polices and actions to correct problems
- harsh labor camps where "enemies" of the government were imprisoned
- form of government that exerts strict control over property and businesses
- government of a particular country,usually authorizations and repressive
- economic system in which wealth and property are owned in common by the people
- country that is technically independent but controlled by another
- period of tension and hostility between the U.S and soviet union that lasted over 40 years
- aid to poor people
- government programs and actions within a country
- forcibly removing someone from a country
20 Clues: widespread • aid to poor people • poor,landless farmer • tax paid on imports and exparts • overseas possessions of an empire • polices and actions to correct problems • a logical conclusion drawn from evidence • forcibly removing someone from a country • temporary union between two or more groups • group of nations link together in some way • ...
Saudi Arabia 2012-10-20
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- King announced who could vote in 2005?
- Saudi Royal Family
- Capital city
- Country strictly follows which dresscode?
- National symbol is what plant?
- Sea located to the South West
- Family is worth $1.4 __________
- King holds absolute _________ power
- A key environmental issue
- Punishment for drug trafficking
- Part of the national symbol
- Type of government
- Country directly to the south
- Econonmy is based on which natural resource?
- Country located directly to the North
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- Second biggest city
- The Terrain is largely described as..
- Birth place of which religion
- Country that receives the most exports from Saudi Arabia
- Colours of the flag are white and...?
- HRH
- Succession in the royal family passes through who?
- A key issue due to Saudi Arabia's location
- King of Saudi Arabia
- King has been labelled this by other countries
- Ten percent of the population
- Resources include gold, iron, copper and?
- A key benefit of Saudi Arabia's location
- In 1932 the _________ Saudi state was established
- A main form of Transport
30 Clues: HRH • Capital city • Saudi Royal Family • Type of government • Second biggest city • King of Saudi Arabia • A main form of Transport • A key environmental issue • Part of the national symbol • Birth place of which religion • Sea located to the South West • Ten percent of the population • Country directly to the south • National symbol is what plant? • Family is worth $1.4 __________ • ...
Saudi Arabia 2012-10-20
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- King announced who could vote in 2005?
- Saudi Royal Family
- Capital city
- Country strictly follows which dresscode?
- National symbol is what plant?
- Sea located to the South West
- Family is worth $1.4 __________
- King holds absolute _________ power
- A key environmental issue
- Punishment for drug trafficking
- Part of the national symbol
- Type of government
- Country directly to the south
- Econonmy is based on which natural resource?
- Country located directly to the North
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- Second biggest city
- The Terrain is largely described as..
- Birth place of which religion
- Country that receives the most exports from Saudi Arabia
- Colours of the flag are white and...?
- HRH
- Succession in the royal family passes through who?
- A key issue due to Saudi Arabia's location
- King of Saudi Arabia
- King has been labelled this by other countries
- Ten percent of the population
- Resources include gold, iron, copper and?
- A key benefit of Saudi Arabia's location
- In 1932 the _________ Saudi state was established
- A main form of Transport
30 Clues: HRH • Capital city • Saudi Royal Family • Type of government • Second biggest city • King of Saudi Arabia • A main form of Transport • A key environmental issue • Part of the national symbol • Birth place of which religion • Sea located to the South West • Ten percent of the population • Country directly to the south • National symbol is what plant? • Family is worth $1.4 __________ • ...
Conflict Resources 2014-10-15
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- Another name for a conflict diamond.
- This is the ore that tantalum is extracted from.
- Someone who takes resources out of a country illegally.
- Resources like tin, gold and tungsten are used to manufacture these.
- This is a resource that is used in jewelry and electronics.
- The rebel group in Sierra Leone.
- The country where the movie 'Blood Diamond' is based.
- This resource is extracted from cassiterite.
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- A computer company that is trying to stop using conflict resources in their products.
- Many children are abducted from their homes and turned into these.
- The year that the Kimberley process was established.
- A resource that is mined in a warzone is called a _______ resource.
- The rebel group in the DROC.
- The organization that made the video series 'I am Congo'.
- A process that certifies that a diamond in conflict-free.
- The main resource that we learned about.
- What conflict resources are used to fund.
- This resource is extracted from wolframite.
- A country that is very rich in natural resources.
- This country colonized the DROC.
20 Clues: The rebel group in the DROC. • The rebel group in Sierra Leone. • This country colonized the DROC. • Another name for a conflict diamond. • The main resource that we learned about. • What conflict resources are used to fund. • This resource is extracted from wolframite. • This resource is extracted from cassiterite. • This is the ore that tantalum is extracted from. • ...
Globalization 2014-12-10
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- world trade org. (trade throughout the world)
- selling goods and services to other countries
- positive trade (more in than out)
- gross domestic product
- European union
- country importing more than it exports
- carry out a good more efficiently
- limit set on an item usually for trade
- trading goods and services to other countries
- penalty for disobeying a law or rule
- Promote global monetary and exchange stability
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- a good that is sent to another country for sale
- policies regarding foreign countries & associates
- organization of petroleum exporting countries
- carry out a product more than another
- halt of trade with another country
- stocks of supply money, materials, staff etc.
- value of a foreign nations currency
- negative trade (make less than you bring in)
- north American free trade agreement
- gov. payment that supports business or market
- good that is brought in from another country for sale
- nation exports more than it imports
- process of giving or receiving systematic instruction
- largest provider of developmental assistance
- a tax on imported goods
26 Clues: European union • gross domestic product • a tax on imported goods • positive trade (more in than out) • carry out a good more efficiently • halt of trade with another country • value of a foreign nations currency • north American free trade agreement • nation exports more than it imports • penalty for disobeying a law or rule • carry out a product more than another • ...
Chapter 14 --East Asia Vocab and Words to Know 2016-03-16
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- trade route between China and Southwest Asia---lesson 2
- naval officer who sailed to Japan to open the country for foreign trade--lesson 2
- capital city of North Korea--only certain chosen people get to live here
- huge ocean wave
- challenge that both Japan and China are experiencing--lesson 3
- China is the worlds largest producer of this.---lesson 1
- group or chain of islands
- system where the gov. controls all the goods and services
- country that was divided into two different countries to prevent the spread of communism
- line of rulers from a single family
- not legally recognized
- United States went to war against this country during WWII
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- capital city of China- home of the 2008 summer Olympics
- religion with a large following in Korea and Japan--lesson 3
- language the majority of Chinese people speak---lesson 3
- when a city grows and expands into nearby areas
- North Korea and South Korea are examples of this
- a buffer zone that divides N. and S. Korea-- lesson 2
- largest country in East Asia
- yellow-brown silt
- landowning warriors
21 Clues: huge ocean wave • yellow-brown silt • landowning warriors • not legally recognized • group or chain of islands • largest country in East Asia • line of rulers from a single family • when a city grows and expands into nearby areas • North Korea and South Korea are examples of this • a buffer zone that divides N. and S. Korea-- lesson 2 • ...
Latin America 2021-10-01
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- islands above carribean sea
- country directly south of mexico
- capital of Mexico
- capital is Caracas
- wettest tropical plains in world
- famous for Rio de Janeiro
- country that contains a famous canal
- large mountain range in south america
- large plateau in central northern Mexico
- ocean on east of the U.S.
- group of islands in carribean
- one of the most well known rivers in south america
- country sharing island with D.R.
- country south of the U.S
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- island of D.R.and Haiti
- capital is San Jose
- gulf near baja california
- sea to the east of middle america
- has the capital Santa Domingo
- peninsula coming off of mexico
- river that acts as the border for U.S and Mexico
- gulf of coast of U.S. and Mexico
- bay near Yuctan peninsula
- small island with capital of kingston
- capital of panama
- has a capital of havana
- ocean to the west of latin america
- america second continent containing latin america(not north america)
- contains capital city of belmopan
- costal desert in Chile
30 Clues: capital of Mexico • capital of panama • capital is Caracas • capital is San Jose • costal desert in Chile • island of D.R.and Haiti • has a capital of havana • country south of the U.S • gulf near baja california • famous for Rio de Janeiro • bay near Yuctan peninsula • ocean on east of the U.S. • islands above carribean sea • has the capital Santa Domingo • group of islands in carribean • ...
World War I 2022-05-17
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- friends
- Document signed at the end of the war
- conflict that in 1914–18 embroiled most of the nations of Europe
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- identification with one's own nation and support for its interest
- transcontinental country spanning Western Europe and overseas
- Heir to the imperial throne of the Austro-Hungarian empire
- made up of France, Britain, and Russia
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- the belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- An agreement or settle
- To kill
- to take over
- a federal presidential-constitutional republic with three separate branches of government, including a bicameral legislature.
- A unitary parliamentary republic
- transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe
- the fact of having committed a specified or implied offense or crime.
- England, Scotland and Wales in combination, but not Northern Ireland
- state of armed conflict between different nations
- To Finish
- Country in East Asia
20 Clues: To kill • friends • To Finish • to take over • Country in East Asia • An agreement or settle • A unitary parliamentary republic • Document signed at the end of the war • made up of France, Britain, and Russia • transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe • state of armed conflict between different nations • Heir to the imperial throne of the Austro-Hungarian empire • ...
Chapters 4-10 Vocabulary Review 2022-01-28
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- love of one's country
- against the rules in the Constitution
- person who was against British policies
- accept
- beginning of a document
- plan of government
- good coming into a country
- sparking a rebellion against the government
- citizens rule themselves through
- surround on all sides
- bribe
- agreement between two or more nations
- devotion to one's country
- negate a law
- change
- To leave or withdraw
- increase in prices and decrease in money value
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- an agreement between two sides
- A group of advisers to the president.
- reject, no
- remove
- process of becoming a citizen
- bring charges of serious wrongdoing against a person
- overrule
- army of citizens who serve in an emergency
- Ideas spread to influence an opinion
- variety of people or things
- an example that others follow
- refuse to buy goods
- goods leaving the country
- promise to repay a loan
- person who supports British policies
- refuse to let anything in or out of a location
- hired soldier
34 Clues: bribe • remove • accept • change • overrule • reject, no • negate a law • hired soldier • plan of government • refuse to buy goods • To leave or withdraw • love of one's country • surround on all sides • beginning of a document • promise to repay a loan • goods leaving the country • devotion to one's country • good coming into a country • variety of people or things • process of becoming a citizen • ...
M3 Week 3 2022-11-14
Across
- Forced enlistment into a army, a draft
- Going to live in another country to escape conditions of another
- easing tensions between countries
- Trade and technology connecting everyone
- A disturbance of peace from a group
- To stop buying/using goods from a source
- the dependance of something between two or more people.
- A person who follows the policy over their group or political affairs
- Selling goods to another country
- job
- north Atlantic Treaty Organization
Down
- Organization
- Disobedience To not comply with laws or pay taxes and fines.
- An action showing your disapproval of it
- International Monetary fund
- A forced overthrowing of government
- A joining of forces
- where countries cede authority.
- unlawful spread of violence to show a message.
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- between more than one country.
- United Nations
- To overthrow
- North American Free Trade Movement
- European Union
- A ratified agreement between countries
- Media Ways of people interacting online
- Buying goods from another country
- World Health Organization
29 Clues: job • Organization • To overthrow • United Nations • European Union • A joining of forces • World Health Organization • International Monetary fund • between more than one country. • where countries cede authority. • Selling goods to another country • easing tensions between countries • Buying goods from another country • North American Free Trade Movement • ...
Empires Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-06
Across
- the Phoenicians most valuable contribution to the world
- small country 200 miles long, 12 miles wide
- the first to build an empire
- This empire conquered the Persian Empire
- this country was the first to invent money
- early paper made by the Egyptians
- A clever leader of the Persian Empire
- This king wrote down the laws of his country
- purple dye was made from this
- the Holy land is another name for this country
- the lowest place on the earth's land surface
- This empire conquered the Assyrian Empire
- to trade without money
- a group of countries under one ruler
Down
- He led the Israelites into Canaan
- another name for the Israelites
- I went insane and thought I was a cow!
- I could interpret dreams for the king
- very rich Lydian king
- The god of war and storms
- a very cruel empire!
- I was murdered by my own sons!
- people traveling in groups with their pack animals
- trading post set up by the Phoenicians
- the making of coins
25 Clues: the making of coins • a very cruel empire! • very rich Lydian king • to trade without money • The god of war and storms • the first to build an empire • purple dye was made from this • I was murdered by my own sons! • another name for the Israelites • He led the Israelites into Canaan • early paper made by the Egyptians • a group of countries under one ruler • ...
The British Isles 2016-09-02
Across
- Which city is located in central England?
- Which river starts in Wales and ends in England?
- Which city is the furthest north in England?
- Which country in the British Isles is NOT part of the UK?
- Which upland area is known as the 'Backbone of England'?
- Which major river flows through Glasgow?
- Which country is the most northern in the UK?
- Which city lies just north of Manchester?
- Which river flows through the centre of the Republic Of Ireland?
Down
- What river flows through London?
- Which city lies on the south-west coast of England?
- Which is the smallest country in the UK?
- Which upland are can be found in Scotland?
- Which major upland area can be found in northern Wales?
- Which city lies on the east coast of the Republic Of Ireland?
- What's the capital city of Wales?
- What is the capital city of Scotland?
- Which river flows through Liverpool?
- Which is the largest country in the British Isles?
- Which river enters the sea in the north-east of England?
20 Clues: What river flows through London? • What's the capital city of Wales? • Which river flows through Liverpool? • What is the capital city of Scotland? • Which is the smallest country in the UK? • Which major river flows through Glasgow? • Which city is located in central England? • Which city lies just north of Manchester? • Which upland are can be found in Scotland? • ...
The British Isles 2016-09-02
Across
- What river flows through London?
- Which is the smallest country in the UK?
- Which upland area is known as the 'Backbone of England'?
- Which city lies on the east coast of the Republic Of Ireland?
- Which city is located in central England?
- Which is the largest country in the British Isles?
- Which river starts in Wales and ends in England?
- Which country is the most northern in the UK?
Down
- Which river enters the sea in the north-east of England?
- Which city is the furthest north in England?
- What is the capital city of Scotland?
- Which major upland area can be found in northern Wales?
- Which major river flows through Glasgow?
- Which country in the British Isles is NOT part of the UK?
- Which river flows through the centre of the Republic Of Ireland?
- Which city lies just north of Manchester?
- What's the capital city of Wales?
- Which upland are can be found in Scotland?
- Which city lies on the south-west coast of England?
- Which river flows through Liverpool?
20 Clues: What river flows through London? • What's the capital city of Wales? • Which river flows through Liverpool? • What is the capital city of Scotland? • Which major river flows through Glasgow? • Which is the smallest country in the UK? • Which city lies just north of Manchester? • Which city is located in central England? • Which upland are can be found in Scotland? • ...
Continents Review Crossword 2019-09-05
Across
- A lake can have salt water: True or False?
- Mount _________ is the highest point above sea level on Earth.
- The continent with the longest river.
- This continent is home to the largest mountain measured from base to peak.
- The Earth's largest bodies of water.
- This is the tallest mountain from base to peak.
- Europe is the only continent without one of these.
- The _______ Mountains are the longest land based mountain chain
- The largest country by population size by the time you finish school will be ___________.
- the largest USA state is _________.
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- This continent has the world's smallest country.
- This continent has the world's tallest waterfall.
- The largest island in the world.
- The largest country by population size.
- The largest hot desert.
- The largest desert in the world.
- The great barrier reef is the world's __________ living structure.
- The river that carries the most water and is the second longest in the world.
- The largest country by area.
- This continent has the world's largest montolith.
- The Caspian Sea is actually a _______.
- This continent has the largest population.
22 Clues: The largest hot desert. • The largest country by area. • The largest island in the world. • The largest desert in the world. • the largest USA state is _________. • The Earth's largest bodies of water. • The continent with the longest river. • The Caspian Sea is actually a _______. • The largest country by population size. • A lake can have salt water: True or False? • ...
Latin America Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-05
Across
- A type of mammal the Inca used to carry weight and travel with
- First name of the highest waterfall in the world located in Venezuela
- Largest island country in the Caribbean
- Southernmost city in the world located in Argentina
- Longest mountain range in South America
- Ocean that borders South America to the east
- Largest country in South America
- Country that connects North and South Americas and is known for its canal
- The most commonly spoken language in Latin America
- Carnivorous fish known for its sharp teeth and aggressive behavior that can be found in the Amazon River
- Name of the world's largest tropical rainforest
- The official language of Brazil
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- Pre-Columbian team ball game played by the Aztecs
- The first elaborate pre-Columbian civilization of Mesoamerica
- Popular Brazilian celebration with colorful parades
- A long and narrow country in west South America
- Driest non-polar desert in the world
- South American empire that built Machu Picchu
- Archipelago in the Pacific Ocean known for its giant tortoises
- Currency used in Mexico
20 Clues: Currency used in Mexico • The official language of Brazil • Largest country in South America • Driest non-polar desert in the world • Largest island country in the Caribbean • Longest mountain range in South America • Ocean that borders South America to the east • South American empire that built Machu Picchu • A long and narrow country in west South America • ...
A Farewell to Arms 2023-05-22
Across
- The environment that symbolizes safety for Henry
- A nurse who does not like Henry, gets his leave taken
- The main character of the story
- The country Henry is from
- The character who believes the war will end if both sides are tired enough
- A close friend of Catherine and another nurse
- Henry's best friend in the war
- The English nurse Henry falls in love with
Down
- The author of the book
- The soldier who doesn't leave Henry during their retreat
- The war taking place during the book
- The country Henry is fighting against
- The country Henry is fighting with
- Short for lieutenant, Henry's role in the army
- A common form of fighting during World War I; How Henry gets wounded
- The environment symbolizing danger for Henry
- A favorite alcoholic drink of the characters in the book
- The illness Henry gets while in the hospital
- What Henry is in the process of when he is separated from the army
- A symbol for bad events about to happen
- The country Henry and Catherine flee to
21 Clues: The author of the book • The country Henry is from • Henry's best friend in the war • The main character of the story • The country Henry is fighting with • The war taking place during the book • The country Henry is fighting against • A symbol for bad events about to happen • The country Henry and Catherine flee to • The English nurse Henry falls in love with • ...
MCHS Holiday + History Crossword - 2024 2024-12-19
Across
- Marv and Harry leave the water running at every home they rob in this movie
- Steve's favorite thing to watch on TV on Christmas day
- "Jingle Bells" was originally written to celebrate this holiday
- Rob's favorite holiday treat
- in this country, the traditional New Year's gift is pomegranate
- All she wants for Christmas is you
- Sola's favorite holiday drink to make
- holiday celebrated in the U.K. on December 26
- Annual celebration of African American culture in late December
- People celebrate Christmas in this country by eating KFC
- Will Ferrell holiday movie classic, also Mary Margaret's favorite
Down
- this country celebrates the New Year on April 14th
- it's tradition to jump off a chair to ring in the new year in this country
- Justine's favorite holiday tradition
- New Year holiday in Vietnam
- Gabby's favorite Christmas movie, "_____ Before Christmas"
- Kendra's favorite Christmas song, "____ the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
- _____ Griswold Keven's favorite holiday movie character
- Jewish celebration in December
- Buddhist celebration in December of the day the Buddha gained enlightenment
- "Christmas truce" temporarily halted this major war
21 Clues: New Year holiday in Vietnam • Rob's favorite holiday treat • Jewish celebration in December • All she wants for Christmas is you • Justine's favorite holiday tradition • Sola's favorite holiday drink to make • holiday celebrated in the U.K. on December 26 • this country celebrates the New Year on April 14th • "Christmas truce" temporarily halted this major war • ...
Winter Flash Networking 2025-01-07
Across
- Number of sides on a snowflake
- Percent of Earth's land surface that is permanently covered by snow and ice
- Number of grapes are eaten at midnight on New Year’s in some countries with the tradition
- Shortest day of the year (in the Northern Hemisphere)
- Planet with observed snowfall other than Earth
- Country snowiest city in the world is in
- Family with motto: “Winter Is Coming” in Game of Thrones
- Number of sports in the Winter Olympics
- City Kevin's family flies to in Home Alone
- Fear of snow
- Ice-skating rink in Central Park
- Percentage of water in dry snow
- City Love Actually is set in
- Country first to celebrate New Year's Day every year
Down
- Hemisphere where winter takes place from June to August
- State that popularized Turducken
- Height to the nearest meter of the world record for tallest snowman
- Color of the snow flower
- Animated movie with tap dancing penguins
- Country the poinsettia originally comes from
- Country Shetland Viking Festival is held
- Sport the Jamaican team competes in in Cool Runnings
- Most decorated American Winter Olympian
23 Clues: Fear of snow • Color of the snow flower • City Love Actually is set in • Number of sides on a snowflake • Percentage of water in dry snow • State that popularized Turducken • Ice-skating rink in Central Park • Number of sports in the Winter Olympics • Most decorated American Winter Olympian • Animated movie with tap dancing penguins • Country snowiest city in the world is in • ...
The Geography of English-Speaking Countries: A Look at the UK 2024-12-16
Across
- – The capital city of England.
- – A term describing something related to the sea.
- Causeway – A natural wonder made up of hexagonal basalt columns in Northern Ireland.
- – The UK is surrounded by water, giving it a long ___.
- – The historic capital city of Scotland.
- – This country is known for its highlands and bagpipes.
- – A mountain range often called the "backbone of England."
- – What natural process wears away rocks and soil over time?
- – What term describes the physical features of an area?
- Ireland – This UK country is famous for the Giant’s Causeway.
- – Which UK country has Cardiff as its capital?
Down
- – The capital city of Northern Ireland.
- – The capital city of Wales.
- – The UK has many natural ___, including coal and oil.
- – What term describes the long-term weather patterns of a region?
- Nevis – The tallest mountain in the UK.
- – The United Kingdom is made up of several ___.
- – Scottish lakes are often called this.
- – A mountainous region in Wales, home to Mount Snowdon.
- – The largest country in the United Kingdom.
20 Clues: – The capital city of Wales. • – The capital city of England. • – The capital city of Northern Ireland. • Nevis – The tallest mountain in the UK. • – Scottish lakes are often called this. • – The historic capital city of Scotland. • – The largest country in the United Kingdom. • – Which UK country has Cardiff as its capital? • ...
Southeast Asia History Vocab 2025-01-30
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- strong feeling of love for your country
- China’s attempt to improve its economy.
- Attack US at Pearl Harbor.
- a country with a king or queen whose power is controlled by a set of laws and basic principles outlined in a constitution.
- Location of Korean War. Split into 2 countries.
- when a foreign power controls and exploits another country
- Communist, Leader: Ho Chi Minh
- Founder of Chinese Communist Party.
- Commanded pacific resistance in WW2
- ongoing political rivalry between the US and Soviet Union. Developed after WW2.
- Fight to stop the spread of communism and dictatorship.
- Communist state, lead by Kim Sung
Down
- Site of Major demonstration of suppressed by Chinese gov in 1989.
- citizens disobeying their government
- Policy of restricting the growth of a Nation or Ideological influence.
- WW2 allied power, Dropped Atomic bomb.
- US Allied, Democratic
- Harbor Naval base attacked by Japan on December 7, 1941.
- China’s failed attempt to reorganize its economy.
- Social organization based on holding of all property by gov or state.
- Location of Vietnam War, Communist country
21 Clues: US Allied, Democratic • Attack US at Pearl Harbor. • Communist, Leader: Ho Chi Minh • Communist state, lead by Kim Sung • Founder of Chinese Communist Party. • Commanded pacific resistance in WW2 • citizens disobeying their government • WW2 allied power, Dropped Atomic bomb. • strong feeling of love for your country • China’s attempt to improve its economy. • ...
Kendall Daugherty 2025-05-07
Across
- Who assassinated Archduke Ferdinand?
- Leader of Germany during WWI
- What allied country was not invited to the Paris Peace conference?
- What treaty was signed to end WWI
- Which Archdukes assassination led to WWI?
- What US passenger ship was sunk by the Germans?
- Weapon used for the first time in WWI
- What peninsula was the powder keg of Europe?
- How many points did Woodrow Wilson
- What did the Triple Entente call themselves once the war started
Down
- Which country was the first to declare war?
- Which front was the fighting between France and Germany on?
- What telegram told Mexico that they should attack the US
- Who represented the US at the Paris Peace conference?
- What was the plan Germany had to invade France through Belgium?
- The cause of world war 1 that involved countries creating colonies.
- How many new countries formed after the war?
- Leader of Russia during WWI
- Which country had to pay 33 billion dollars in war reparations?
- Russia Great Britain and which country made up the Triple Entente
- What month is armistice day in?
21 Clues: Leader of Russia during WWI • Leader of Germany during WWI • What month is armistice day in? • What treaty was signed to end WWI • How many points did Woodrow Wilson • Who assassinated Archduke Ferdinand? • Weapon used for the first time in WWI • Which Archdukes assassination led to WWI? • Which country was the first to declare war? • ...
Unit 2: Population & Migration 2025-05-19
Across
- Number of births per 1,000 people in a year.
- The number of people an area can support with its resources.
- A graph that shows age and gender in a population.
- Land that can be used to grow crops.
- Someone forced to flee their country due to danger.
- Forced to leave home, but not the country.
- Moving to a new place to live.
- Money sent home by migrants to their families.
- When too many people live in one area for its resources.
- The average time a person is expected to live.
Down
- Number of deaths per 1,000 people in a year.
- Leaving a country to live somewhere else.
- Growth of cities and city life.
- Something that attracts people to a new place.
- Total number of people living in a place.
- Moving into a country.
- People who rely on others, like kids or the elderly.
- How many people live in a certain area.
- Something that makes people leave their home.
- How many children a woman is likely to have.
20 Clues: Moving into a country. • Moving to a new place to live. • Growth of cities and city life. • Land that can be used to grow crops. • How many people live in a certain area. • Leaving a country to live somewhere else. • Total number of people living in a place. • Forced to leave home, but not the country. • Number of deaths per 1,000 people in a year. • ...
Australia and China Trade 2025-06-26
Across
- Country exporting raw materials like iron ore and coal
- Australia’s largest trading partner
- A meat product Australia exports to China, often from rural areas
- A service export where international students study in Australia
- Physical products that can be traded
- Non-physical products like education or tourism
- Goods or services sold to another country
- A tax placed on imported goods
- A valuable metal exported from Australia and used in jewellery
- The system of how money, goods and jobs flow in a country
- To spread trade across multiple countries instead of relying on one
Down
- One of the main benefits of trade for workers in Australia
- An Australian agricultural export heavily affected by Chinese tariffs
- A word describing political problems or disagreements between countries
- A service export affected by COVID, involving international visitors
- Goods or services bought from another country
- The buying and selling of goods between countries
- Australia’s top export to China, used to make steel
- A fossil fuel exported from Australia, used for energy
- A global pandemic that caused tensions between Australia and China
20 Clues: A tax placed on imported goods • Australia’s largest trading partner • Physical products that can be traded • Goods or services sold to another country • Goods or services bought from another country • Non-physical products like education or tourism • The buying and selling of goods between countries • Australia’s top export to China, used to make steel • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2025-08-11
Across
- A person's chief or principal enemy
- A fellow citizen of the same country
- Love of or devotion to one's country
- Government by religious leaders based on religious law
- Government by nobles or people of high social rank
- Having qualities of a mother; nurturing and protective
- Government by one person with absolute power
- A grid or chart showing how different elements connect to each other
- Related to motherhood or the period around childbirth
Down
- A system with many complicated rules and procedures
- A system with different levels of authority, from top to bottom
- A person living outside their native country
- Government by a small group of powerful people
- Complete absence of government or law and order
- Someone who loves and supports their country
- Government by the people, usually through voting
- A perfect example or original model of something
- To treat someone in a condescending way OR to support a business regularly
- To enroll as a student at a college or university
- The female head of a family or group
20 Clues: A person's chief or principal enemy • A fellow citizen of the same country • Love of or devotion to one's country • The female head of a family or group • A person living outside their native country • Someone who loves and supports their country • Government by one person with absolute power • Government by a small group of powerful people • ...
afterparty 2025-10-11
Across
- Country where Katie + Aaron went paragliding.
- Aaron's birth month.
- Katie's favorite color of cat.
- US State where Katie + Aaron met.
- Country Aaron and the Mean Green Band traveled to in 2014.
- US State Katie has lived in, but Aaron has not.
- Number of people in attendance today who have been in band with Aaron.
- Nickname of Aaron + Katie's floofy cat.
- Official mascot of the university Aaron graduated from.
- Number of dresses Katie tried on before finding The One.
- Name of Aaron + Katie's black cat.
- How many years has Katie played the sport in 19 down?
- First country Katie + Aaron traveled to together.
Down
- Title of Katie + Aaron's first dance song.
- Who said I love you first?
- Katie's birth month.
- Aaron's favorite mac n cheese addition.
- Name of the first cat Aaron adopted in college.
- What city do Katie and Aaron live in?
- Number of states Katie + Aaron have been to together.
- Aaron's first major in college.
- Who makes the coffee in the Holt-McCann household?
- Sport Katie played in college.
- Country where Aaron proposed.
- How many siblings do Aaron and Katie have combined? Including step siblings.
25 Clues: Katie's birth month. • Aaron's birth month. • Who said I love you first? • Country where Aaron proposed. • Katie's favorite color of cat. • Sport Katie played in college. • Aaron's first major in college. • US State where Katie + Aaron met. • Name of Aaron + Katie's black cat. • What city do Katie and Aaron live in? • Aaron's favorite mac n cheese addition. • ...
Geography 2025-11-10
Across
- How many colours are used in the South African flag?
- Where would you be if you were standing on the Spanish Steps?
- Which is the only continent with land in all four hemispheres?
- What river flows through the Grand Canyon?
- What mountain range separates Europe and Asia?
- What is the smallest U.S. state by area?
- On which continent would you find the world’s largest desert?
- How many stars are on the Chinese flag?
- Where is Angel Falls, the world’s largest waterfall, located?
- What is the largest Spanish-speaking city in the world as of 2025?
- What is the state capital of New York?
Down
- Which is the only sea without any coastlines?
- What is the capital of Canada?
- In what capital would you find The Little Mermaid statue?
- In what country is the Chernobyl nuclear plant located?
- Which country has the most islands?
- In which country would you find Mount Kilimanjaro?
- What is the only flag that does not have four sides?
- What country features a shipwreck on its national flag?
- The capital of Bulgaria is?
20 Clues: The capital of Bulgaria is? • What is the capital of Canada? • Which country has the most islands? • What is the state capital of New York? • How many stars are on the Chinese flag? • What is the smallest U.S. state by area? • What river flows through the Grand Canyon? • Which is the only sea without any coastlines? • What mountain range separates Europe and Asia? • ...
International Trade 2025-11-30
Across
- Planning and managing product movement.
- barriers Government restrictions limiting international commerce.
- Innovations driving modern global trade.
- Penalty blocking trade with a specific nation.
- Goods sent out of a country for sale elsewhere.
- Organized refusal to buy foreign products.
- Systems like ships improving trade speed.
- Goods brought into a country from abroad.
- Tax on imported goods to protect domestic markets.
- Direct swap of items without using money.
- Production and sales within one's own country.
- Jobs created through expanded trade activities.
- Government rules controlling trade practices.
- Natural materials traded between nations.
Down
- Era boosting trade via factories and machines. (2 words)
- Focusing production on what a country does best.
- Putting money into something to make a profit.
- Reason nations trade based on lower opportunity cost. (2 words)
- Medium like money used to buy and sell in trade.
- Links enabling trade negotiations over distance.
- Limit on quantity of imports allowed.
- Improvements from access to diverse traded goods. (3 words)
- Exchange of goods between countries or groups.
- Relating to trade across international borders.
- Expansion from efficient trade and specialization. (2 words)
25 Clues: Limit on quantity of imports allowed. • Planning and managing product movement. • Innovations driving modern global trade. • Systems like ships improving trade speed. • Goods brought into a country from abroad. • Direct swap of items without using money. • Natural materials traded between nations. • Organized refusal to buy foreign products. • ...
News Monitoring 2025-12-04
Across
- what follows an action
- what place?
- What a person who has been forced to leave their home is
- reciting what someone else has said
- the people who live in a country is its...
- the act of comprising a text into a more succinct version
- a time of intense difficulty or danger
- a piece of text in a newspaper
- something of importance can be called something of ...
- things happening within a country are called....
- what time?
Down
- which person?
- to try to guess what might happen in the future
- what we live in
- what the "U" in UN stands for
- someone fleeing their country due to conflict, natural disasters, etc
- the paragraph at the end of a text
- what the "N" in UN stands for
- the "constant" grammatical form of news
- the people who stand up for a cause - like anti war
- the kind of aid which involves food, water, medicine, for people living in conflict areas
- the inhabitant of a country
- synonym for "harsh, relentless, serious"
23 Clues: what time? • what place? • which person? • what we live in • what follows an action • the inhabitant of a country • what the "U" in UN stands for • what the "N" in UN stands for • a piece of text in a newspaper • the paragraph at the end of a text • reciting what someone else has said • a time of intense difficulty or danger • the "constant" grammatical form of news • ...
KML Winter Trivia Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-19
Across
- A traditional game played on Hanukkah
- Which country is Panetonne eaten around Christmas and New Year?
- The shortest day & longest night of the year
- Santa's mode of transportation
- The train children who believe in Santa Claus take to receive their first gift of Christmas
- The country that started the tradition of decorating Christmas trees
- Number of nights Hanukkah is celebrated
- The US state that receives the most snowfall annually
- The classic Christmas ballet that premiered in Russia in 1892
- The first country to build an ice hotel
- The ocean that the North Pole is located in
Down
- Holiday drink that is also called "milk punch"
- Global games held every four years, typically in February, in a new country
- The holiday activity of singing songs in public
- Sport in which players slide stones on ice toward targets
- Fried potato food made around Hanukkah
- He stole Christmas
- Regardless of design, every snowflake has this many sides
- What is the scientific name for the Northern Lights
- What do children leave outside of their door for St. Nick to put gifts in?
20 Clues: He stole Christmas • Santa's mode of transportation • A traditional game played on Hanukkah • Fried potato food made around Hanukkah • Number of nights Hanukkah is celebrated • The first country to build an ice hotel • The ocean that the North Pole is located in • The shortest day & longest night of the year • Holiday drink that is also called "milk punch" • ...
Europe Crossword 2016-02-25
Across
- Largest and southern most island in Greece
- Capital of Belgium
- Smallest country in Europe
- Capital is Nuuk
- Unbiased country
- Capital is Oslo
- City that is below sea level
- Has a humid subtropical climate
- Most popular tourist destination in the world
- Capital city
- Home of the Leaning Tower of Piza
Down
- Leading export in Portugal
- The Berlin wall fell in nineteen eighty- ____
- Underground tunnel
- Most people are this religion
- Country north of Ireland
- Mountains cover three ____ of Italy
- The NE in Benelux
- Constitutional Monarchy is the ______
- Sweden's capital
- UK is smaller than this state
- Founding member of _______
- _____ Family lives in the UK
- Covers 85% of the land in Greenland
24 Clues: Capital city • Capital is Nuuk • Capital is Oslo • Sweden's capital • Unbiased country • The NE in Benelux • Underground tunnel • Capital of Belgium • Country north of Ireland • Leading export in Portugal • Smallest country in Europe • Founding member of _______ • City that is below sea level • _____ Family lives in the UK • Most people are this religion • UK is smaller than this state • ...
migration immigration emigration 2020-04-22
Across
- migrants can attach to their countries of...
- agreement
- immigrants...for economic gains in a country
- divide a country into separate states
- the believe, that everything in the bible is true
- to leave your family, it requires...and courage
- the amount of money differs in countries
- people arrive in large numbers
- conservative
- farming
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- more than one meaning, but the same degree
- not able to be changed
- a Standart by which you can judge the rest
- the place, where immigrants can stay
- someone who takes the benefits from a state
- your academic achievement
- emigration of scientists
- a cruel treatment, because of their religion
- modern migrants have...identities
- unimportant crime
20 Clues: farming • agreement • conservative • unimportant crime • not able to be changed • emigration of scientists • your academic achievement • people arrive in large numbers • modern migrants have...identities • the place, where immigrants can stay • divide a country into separate states • the amount of money differs in countries • more than one meaning, but the same degree • ...
French Revolution 2021-02-04
Across
- rights to all individuals
- alliance or temporary alliance
- people who advocate for political reform
- farmer of low social status
- state of being extremely poor
- middle class
- absence of law or government
- system where prices are set by private business
- monarch that holds supreme authority
- legislative branch of a government
Down
- income of a company or country
- where someone stands in society socially
- a union between countries
- debate or conflict within a country or group
- being bankrupt
- to get rid of completely
- people ordained for religious reasons
- a form of government with a monarchy at head
- being noble or part of the nobles
- collection of weapons stored by a country
20 Clues: middle class • being bankrupt • to get rid of completely • rights to all individuals • a union between countries • farmer of low social status • absence of law or government • state of being extremely poor • income of a company or country • alliance or temporary alliance • being noble or part of the nobles • legislative branch of a government • monarch that holds supreme authority • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 2017-03-02
Across
- of
- different cultural group
- physical location
- to send out of a country
- starting in 1755.
- it important or
- of Guadeloupe
- often for military
- France that ended the
- to get, to make
- gave up nearly all its
- a possible outcome
- over a territory
- of eleven thousand
- about a
- in North America in
- judgements
Down
- of people based on
- Deportation the
- homes and other
- position a place
- difficult to bear
- Years’ War, in which
- from Acadia by
- to become part of
- a negative
- between Britain
- the process of
- took the Acadians’
- of Paris the 1763
- another country or region
- country establishing
32 Clues: of • about a • a negative • judgements • of Guadeloupe • from Acadia by • the process of • Deportation the • homes and other • it important or • between Britain • to get, to make • position a place • over a territory • physical location • difficult to bear • starting in 1755. • to become part of • of Paris the 1763 • of people based on • often for military • took the Acadians’ • a possible outcome • ...
Capital city 2021-05-05
Across
- the nation's myanmar is
- russia has its capital in
- tashkent is capital of the country
- beijing is the capital of the coutry
- new dehli the nation's capital
- the nation's capital Indonesian
- the nation'capital lebanon is
- the nayion's capital south korea is
- dhake is capital of the coutry
Down
- the nation's capital filipina is
- the nation's capital tajikistan is
- sana the nation's capital from
- bangkok is the capital of the coutry
- the nation's capital khazakstan is
- the nation's capital afganistan is
- id the capital of the country maledewa is
- the nation's capital azerbaijan is
- khatmandu is the capital of the country
- the nation's capital arab saudi is
- tokyo is capital of the coutry
20 Clues: the nation's myanmar is • russia has its capital in • the nation'capital lebanon is • sana the nation's capital from • new dehli the nation's capital • tokyo is capital of the coutry • dhake is capital of the coutry • the nation's capital Indonesian • the nation's capital filipina is • the nation's capital tajikistan is • tashkent is capital of the country • ...
Tools 2021-05-05
Across
- the nation's myanmar is
- russia has its capital in
- tashkent is capital of the country
- beijing is the capital of the coutry
- new dehli the nation's capital
- the nation's capital Indonesian
- the nation'capital lebanon is
- the nayion's capital south korea is
- dhake is capital of the coutry
Down
- the nation's capital filipina is
- the nation's capital tajikistan is
- sana the nation's capital from
- bangkok is the capital of the coutry
- the nation's capital khazakstan is
- the nation's capital afganistan is
- id the capital of the country maledewa is
- the nation's capital azerbaijan is
- khatmandu is the capital of the country
- the nation's capital arab saudi is
- tokyo is capital of the coutry
20 Clues: the nation's myanmar is • russia has its capital in • the nation'capital lebanon is • sana the nation's capital from • new dehli the nation's capital • tokyo is capital of the coutry • dhake is capital of the coutry • the nation's capital Indonesian • the nation's capital filipina is • the nation's capital tajikistan is • tashkent is capital of the country • ...
WW2 2023-11-27
Across
- Country with the city of Paris
- Ruler of Germany during WW2
- Refused to move on the bus and got arrested
- Agreement to prevent a war
- Lightning War
- Country that the atomic bombs were aimed at
- Dictator title in Germany
- German for 'living space'
- 'Sacrifice by fire' in Hebrew
- First country Germany took control of in WW2
- Hate on Jews
Down
- Night of the broken glass
- Type of ruler a Fuhrer is
- Germany's air force weapon in the Battle of Britain
- Father of the atomic bomb
- Where Hitler was born
- I have a dream speech
- the Treaty of Versailles was signed there
- Blamed for WW1
- On the 6.6.1944 at Omaha Beach
20 Clues: Hate on Jews • Lightning War • Blamed for WW1 • Where Hitler was born • I have a dream speech • Night of the broken glass • Type of ruler a Fuhrer is • Father of the atomic bomb • Dictator title in Germany • German for 'living space' • Agreement to prevent a war • Ruler of Germany during WW2 • 'Sacrifice by fire' in Hebrew • Country with the city of Paris • On the 6.6.1944 at Omaha Beach • ...
Civics Review 2024-02-17
Across
- current President
- home of the President
- our nation's capitol
- number of people that have been president
- lamps hung to signal Paul Revere
- made up of Congress
- number of Supreme Court justices
- one of the nation's main political parties
- headed by the President
- amount of times American declared war
- attacked by Japan
Down
- "father" of our country
- one of the first battles of the American Revolution
- author of the Declaration of Independence
- the courts
- current Vice President
- angered American colonist and killed 5
- America fought in this conflict but it was never declared a war
- top court in the country
- first capitol of our country
- number of Presidents that have been impeached
21 Clues: the courts • current President • attacked by Japan • made up of Congress • our nation's capitol • home of the President • current Vice President • "father" of our country • headed by the President • top court in the country • first capitol of our country • lamps hung to signal Paul Revere • number of Supreme Court justices • amount of times American declared war • ...
Hirees kids quiz mega crossword 2023-04-20
Across
- 2nd largest ocean in the world
- national food of Canada
- greatest football team in the world
- country in pacific popular for their water
- cat breed …… fold
- Sith title
- Captain Man’s hometown
- capital of Australia
- this band sang sky full of stars
- a soft food or a music artist
- national sport of India
- current president of USA
- a chipmunk or captain of GIS
Down
- A SAARC country
- capital of maldives
- worlds most popular soft drink
- dog breed with spots
- Jedi weapon
- A TMNT or an artist
- smallest country in the world
- language of Brazil
- king of pop Michael
- deepest trench in the world
- continent where Australia is
24 Clues: Sith title • Jedi weapon • A SAARC country • cat breed …… fold • language of Brazil • capital of maldives • A TMNT or an artist • king of pop Michael • dog breed with spots • capital of Australia • Captain Man’s hometown • national food of Canada • national sport of India • current president of USA • deepest trench in the world • continent where Australia is • a chipmunk or captain of GIS • ...
FFF 2023-08-26
Across
- A sandwich often associated with the Jewish Passover tradition.
- Chivito features this cheese
- A French grilled sandwich
- In this country, tortas
- is credited with popularizing this term for a food
- The iconic street food called vada pav is from _
- Mexican sandwich
- Vada Pav Spicy Fritter made from _
- The bánh mì; long, French-style bread.
- A bocadillo origin
Down
- A Middle Eastern sandwich with chickpea patties in pita bread.
- The doner kebab is made with chicken or _
- Smørrebrød, a traditional Danish sandwich, bread
- Smørrebrød is from this country
- A hearty Uruguayan sandwich
- The falafel is made from _
- Title of Mr. Sandwich
- This Spanish sandwich is made with cured meats
- This Vietnamese sandwich
- The chivito from this country
20 Clues: Mexican sandwich • A bocadillo origin • Title of Mr. Sandwich • In this country, tortas • This Vietnamese sandwich • A French grilled sandwich • The falafel is made from _ • A hearty Uruguayan sandwich • Chivito features this cheese • The chivito from this country • Smørrebrød is from this country • Vada Pav Spicy Fritter made from _ • The bánh mì; long, French-style bread. • ...
