history Crossword Puzzles
exploring history 2022-10-12
Across
- perfect state
- Italian painter
- a sickness that caused death
- spear English poet
- a movement that changed the world
- a machine used for prining and writing (one word no space
- a group controlled by one person
Down
- a period in European times
- exchanging or giving to another
- beliefs that humans need and value
- use to tell north, south, west, and east
- the English word for renaissance
- sculptures or paintings
- a crazy amount of something
- extremely bad or dreadful
15 Clues: perfect state • Italian painter • spear English poet • sculptures or paintings • extremely bad or dreadful • a period in European times • a crazy amount of something • a sickness that caused death • exchanging or giving to another • the English word for renaissance • a group controlled by one person • a movement that changed the world • beliefs that humans need and value • ...
History Project 2023-12-12
Across
- America banned all trade with other countries with this.
- The British forced Americans to fight for them, this is called ___.
- The war the Star Spangled Banner is based around.
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence.
- These people wanted to go to war with England immediately.
- Alexander Hamilton would rather have Thomas Jefferson as president than this person.
- America more than doubled its size from this.
- His father, mother, and two brothers were dead by the time he was 14.
Down
- This river was very important to the Americans because of trade.
- France wanted a bribe before a treaty, it was known as this.
- When George Washington wasn’t going to be president again he wrote this to the people.
- He was known as “The Father of the Constitution”.
- Whoever controlled this city could control trade going out of the Mississippi River.
- He was trying to unite the Indian tribes to fight the white people.
- He was the first vice president.
15 Clues: He was the first vice president. • He wrote the Declaration of Independence. • America more than doubled its size from this. • He was known as “The Father of the Constitution”. • The war the Star Spangled Banner is based around. • America banned all trade with other countries with this. • These people wanted to go to war with England immediately. • ...
American History 2023-12-12
15 Clues: Canal • Clara • Zapata • Samuel • John C. • Millard • Stokely • Susan B. • diplomacy • Corollary • Jefferson • Bernard M. • J. Pershing • Bois, W.E.B. • Alexander Graham
history vocab 2023-11-13
Across
- people who have the same background
- Hearth
- not involving yourself with god/s
- belief in more then one god
- belief in one god
- the way people live their lives
- an new idea, or product
Down
- legends and myths
- a trend in culture
- not believing in a god
- believing that objects have souls
- a culture adopts an idea or trend from another culture
- a language spoken in an area
- Pyramid a chart that shows the population by male and female
- the people and what they think
15 Clues: Hearth • legends and myths • belief in one god • a trend in culture • not believing in a god • an new idea, or product • belief in more then one god • a language spoken in an area • the people and what they think • the way people live their lives • believing that objects have souls • not involving yourself with god/s • people who have the same background • ...
Salvation History 2023-11-07
Across
- son of Abraham, “father” of the Israelites
- one of Jesus’ apostles who spread Christianity across the Roman Empire
- moral law that God gave Moses and the Israelites to live by.
- the people and events through which God has revealed Himself and His saving actions.
- appointed by God to lead the people into the Promised Land
- Adam and Eve’s decision to sin that disrupted God’s plan for creation.
- original ancestors of Jewish faith
- the group that sent Jesus to be crucified.
Down
- appointed as king by the Israelites, units the 12 tribes into one kingdom.
- one of God’s Chosen People, also known as “the father of many nations”
- the group of 12 men who were Jesus’ followers that spread the Good News of Jesus after he died.
- an action or offense against God’s will that weakens our relationship with God.
- faithful to God, God keeps him and his family safe during the flood.
- Descendents of Jacob and his children who went on to form the 12 Tribes of Israel.
- the Israelites’ escape from Egypt and their journey to the Holy Land
15 Clues: original ancestors of Jewish faith • son of Abraham, “father” of the Israelites • the group that sent Jesus to be crucified. • appointed by God to lead the people into the Promised Land • moral law that God gave Moses and the Israelites to live by. • faithful to God, God keeps him and his family safe during the flood. • ...
History vocab 2023-11-03
Across
- a change in the way a country is governed
- armed fighting between two or more countries or groups
- a sudden illegal, often violent, taking of government power, especially by an army
- the system of having a king or queen
- a group of countries ruled by a single person, government, or country
- the study of or a record of past
- an area of ground in which dead bodies are buried
Down
- a country or a large group of people living in one area with their own government, language, traditions, etc.
- anything that happens, especially something important or unusual
- the group of people who make the laws in some countries
- an army or country that uses force to enter and take control of another country
- a period of time of which particular events or stages of development are typical
- the force with which one thing hits another or with which two things hit each other
- a period of time during which a particular person or group is in control of a country
- a special chair used by a ruler, especially a king or queen
15 Clues: the study of or a record of past • the system of having a king or queen • a change in the way a country is governed • an area of ground in which dead bodies are buried • armed fighting between two or more countries or groups • the group of people who make the laws in some countries • a special chair used by a ruler, especially a king or queen • ...
Music history 2023-10-09
Across
- Whats another word for renaissance?
- poet musicians in the South side of France
- What did Pope Gregory have sitting on his shoulder?
- The highest class
- The lowest class
- Something religious is _____
Down
- These chants were named after who?
- the "Middle-class
- an invention that made writing and reading much easier
- What is the dove a representation of?
- the earliest composer of polyphonic music
- time period from 450 to 1450
- People called them "traveling newspapers"
- Something non-religious is _____
- the most important early polyphonic music
15 Clues: The lowest class • the "Middle-class • The highest class • time period from 450 to 1450 • Something religious is _____ • Something non-religious is _____ • These chants were named after who? • Whats another word for renaissance? • What is the dove a representation of? • the earliest composer of polyphonic music • People called them "traveling newspapers" • ...
lucayan history 2023-11-01
15 Clues: virus • thatch • contributed • their shelter • their language • what they grew • animals shelter • coloring of hair • for hunting fish • where they migrated • water transportation • used for making tools • where they originated • first settlers of TCI • to make babies smarter
US History 2023-10-30
Across
- passed in 1649
- middle colony
- alliance among independent states
- government should protect rights
- Political change
- political independence
- Virginia congress
- colonial contracts with England
Down
- power of the people
- legal restrictions on women
- in 1692
- new england colony
- Human labor bought and sold
- southern colony
- people have natural rights
15 Clues: in 1692 • middle colony • passed in 1649 • southern colony • Political change • Virginia congress • new england colony • power of the people • political independence • people have natural rights • legal restrictions on women • Human labor bought and sold • colonial contracts with England • government should protect rights • alliance among independent states
ernes history 2024-02-09
Across
- a thing that frezees
- place that speak spanish
- people from french
- Inuit people live in these
- when water is melted by heat
- (2 words) the Indigenous people helped the Europeans survive this
- something people like to drink
- people that speak french
Down
- a guy that travels the sea
- a tough guy
- the weather
- America country from north
- another word for Native or Aboriginal
- someone gives a item then a other person offers something for it
- a word that means a lot of years ago or how old you are
15 Clues: a tough guy • the weather • people from french • a thing that frezees • place that speak spanish • people that speak french • a guy that travels the sea • Inuit people live in these • America country from north • when water is melted by heat • something people like to drink • another word for Native or Aboriginal • a word that means a lot of years ago or how old you are • ...
Mexican history 2024-02-15
Across
- - Cardenas becomes president of __
- - Who was the president of Mexico in 1911
- - Grants the Mexican Nation ownership of the land and water
- - He impulsed the land reform
- - Carranza tried to achieve __ through the new constitution
- - Cardenas releases a social program like the governor of __
- - The joining of systems in a laboring field
- - A revolutionary group
Down
- - Who was the dictator during the beginning of the Mexican Revolution
- - The group that partook in the Agrarian reforms
- - Historical and political development of Mexico from 1928 to 1934
- - __ was the leader of the anti-reelectionist movement
- - The __ were another revolutionalist group
- - Who was the president of Mexico from 1920 to 1924
- - The character that manipulates "the puppets"
15 Clues: - A revolutionary group • - He impulsed the land reform • - Cardenas becomes president of __ • - Who was the president of Mexico in 1911 • - The __ were another revolutionalist group • - The joining of systems in a laboring field • - The character that manipulates "the puppets" • - The group that partook in the Agrarian reforms • ...
History Wk 2024-02-17
Across
- Which pastor did Anne Hutchinson admire greatly? p. 142
- In what year did the Salem Village witchcraft trials take place? p. 157, 161, 162
- What was the term for preparing to receive God's grace? p. 144
- What was the first name of 2 of the first 3 accused women in the Salem witchcraft trials? p. 159
- Where did Anne Hutchinson live after her banishment from Massachusetts Bay? p. 150
- What is the literal meaning of Pennsylvania? p. 137
- Did George Carteret take the east or west section of New Jersey in 1676? p. 135
- Which sermons claimed God was displeased with and punishing the citizens of New England? p. 155
Down
- Whose house did the "afflicted" girls of the Salem witchraft trials meet in to try and see their fate? p. 157
- Who was elected as governor of Massachusetts Bay in June 1637? p. 146
- Which town was positioned at the junction of the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers in 1682? p. 137
- What crime was Anne Hutchinson charged and banished for? p. 150 & 152
- During what month was Anna Hutchinson banished from Massachusetts Bay? p.140
- Which commandment did John Winthrop first claim Anne Hutchinson had broke? p. 147
- What territory shared a governor with Pennsylvania until the American Revolution? p.138
15 Clues: What is the literal meaning of Pennsylvania? p. 137 • Which pastor did Anne Hutchinson admire greatly? p. 142 • What was the term for preparing to receive God's grace? p. 144 • Who was elected as governor of Massachusetts Bay in June 1637? p. 146 • What crime was Anne Hutchinson charged and banished for? p. 150 & 152 • ...
Mexican History 2024-02-18
Across
- - This term reflects the role of political leaders during key periods such as the Maximato, where former presidents wielded significant influence despite being out of office officially.
- - Denotes the Mexican Revolution, a major social and political upheaval from 1910 to 1920.
- - Represents the evolution of Mexican society and politics, particularly during significant periods like the Mexican Revolution and the subsequent decades.
- - This is the Spanish word for "Revolution," which refers to the Mexican Revolution, a pivotal period in Mexican history marked by significant social and political change.
- - Relates to the land reforms initiated during various periods in Mexican history, particularly during the presidency of Lázaro Cárdenas.
- - Refers to the official enactment or adoption of the Mexican Constitution of 1917, which occurred in that year.
- - Represents the redistribution of land that occurred as part of the agrarian reforms in Mexico, particularly under leaders like Lázaro Cárdenas.
Down
- - This term relates to the agrarian reforms implemented in Mexico, particularly under leaders like Lázaro Cárdenas, which aimed to address issues of land distribution and agricultural productivity.
- - Represents the "Mexican Miracle," an economic term describing the rapid growth of the Mexican economy in the 1960s.
- - Pertains to the Mexican Constitution of 1917, a landmark legal document in Mexican history.
- - Refers to Lázaro Cárdenas, a Mexican president known for his progressive policies and land reforms.
- - Alludes to the overthrow of the old regime and the establishment of new political and social orders during the Mexican Revolution.
- - This term describes the process of bringing Mexico's economy, infrastructure, and society into line with modern standards and practices, often associated with the Milagro Mexicano of the 1960s.
- - Refers to the period in Mexican politics when former presidents retained significant power behind the scenes, particularly during the 1920s and 1930s.
- - Refers to the institution of the presidency in Mexico, which underwent various transformations during different historical periods, including the Maximato.
15 Clues: - Denotes the Mexican Revolution, a major social and political upheaval from 1910 to 1920. • - Pertains to the Mexican Constitution of 1917, a landmark legal document in Mexican history. • - Refers to Lázaro Cárdenas, a Mexican president known for his progressive policies and land reforms. • ...
BLACK HISTORY 2024-02-02
Across
- What was the first black newspaper?
- He was the first black astronaut to walk in space
- made history as the first black person in the NHL
- Leader of the underground railroad
- A book of poetry by Canadian poet Cicely Belle Bain discussing Black identity and colonization
- was a slave in Nova Scotia who started the first legislation in the British colonies to restrict the slave trade
Down
- He was the first Black person to become a Member of Parliament in 1968
- The author of The Book of Negros.
- The winner of the 2011 Scotiabank Giller prize for the book Halfblood Blues
- Province where Viola Desmond became a civil rights icon.
- The former name of the Toronto Caribbean Carnival
- the 27th Governor General and Commander-in-Chief of Canada.
- Famous Canadian jazz pianist
- Canadian sprinter know as the “fastest man alive”
- A Canadian singer from Toronto who was nominated for best R/B/soul recording in 2012 Juno award.
15 Clues: Famous Canadian jazz pianist • The author of The Book of Negros. • Leader of the underground railroad • What was the first black newspaper? • He was the first black astronaut to walk in space • The former name of the Toronto Caribbean Carnival • made history as the first black person in the NHL • Canadian sprinter know as the “fastest man alive” • ...
Greek History 2023-10-22
Across
- Great war between The two most powerful city states of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta.
- Who reformed Athenian laws?
- The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world.
- A form of government that mainly has males in charge of running politics and making important decisions.
- Native people to the Greek land who helped to form the ancient Greek religion.
Down
- Zeus' daughter that was bestowed with great power due to her being his favorite.
- Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth.
- Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy."
- Believing in multiple gods.
- Greek god of the underworld and brother to Zeus and Posideon.
- Head honcho of all the Greek gods.
- A form of government that allows everyone to be included.
- A form of government that has people who would want to rule take things by force.
- A legendary between the early Greeks and the people of Troy.
- The name that both the people and the society of ancient Greece called non-citizens
15 Clues: Believing in multiple gods. • Who reformed Athenian laws? • Head honcho of all the Greek gods. • Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth. • The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world. • Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy." • A form of government that allows everyone to be included. • ...
Greek History 2023-10-22
Across
- Great war between The two most powerful city states of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta.
- Who reformed Athenian laws?
- The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world.
- A form of government that mainly has males in charge of running politics and making important decisions.
- Native people to the Greek land who helped to form the ancient Greek religion.
Down
- Zeus' daughter that was bestowed with great power due to her being his favorite.
- Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth.
- Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy."
- Believing in multiple gods.
- Greek god of the underworld and brother to Zeus and Posideon.
- Head honcho of all the Greek gods.
- A form of government that allows everyone to be included.
- A form of government that has people who would want to rule take things by force.
- A legendary between the early Greeks and the people of Troy.
- The name that both the people and the society of ancient Greece called non-citizens
15 Clues: Believing in multiple gods. • Who reformed Athenian laws? • Head honcho of all the Greek gods. • Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth. • The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world. • Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy." • A form of government that allows everyone to be included. • ...
Greek History 2023-10-22
Across
- Great war between The two most powerful city states of ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta.
- Who reformed Athenian laws?
- The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world.
- A form of government that mainly has males in charge of running politics and making important decisions.
- Native people to the Greek land who helped to form the ancient Greek religion.
Down
- Zeus' daughter that was bestowed with great power due to her being his favorite.
- Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth.
- Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy."
- Believing in multiple gods.
- Greek god of the underworld and brother to Zeus and Posideon.
- Head honcho of all the Greek gods.
- A form of government that allows everyone to be included.
- A form of government that has people who would want to rule take things by force.
- A legendary between the early Greeks and the people of Troy.
- The name that both the people and the society of ancient Greece called non-citizens
15 Clues: Believing in multiple gods. • Who reformed Athenian laws? • Head honcho of all the Greek gods. • Greek god that controlled the seas of the earth. • The man who conquered most of the Mediterranean world. • Brought the Greek peoples together to form a "democracy." • A form of government that allows everyone to be included. • ...
History Presentation.org 2023-10-11
Across
- Piot Lawyer
- British killing colonists
- supporters of the federal government
- People who fought for independence
- First President of the United States
- Laws that tell Americans what to do
Down
- Colonists who rebelled against British Control
- Taxing of lots of things
- Colonists loyal to Great Britain
- War between the French and British
- Colonists in 13 colonies
- people who work in Politics
- Founder of the American Revolution
- Great Britians 13 North American Colonies
- Citizens of the United States
15 Clues: Piot Lawyer • Taxing of lots of things • Colonists in 13 colonies • British killing colonists • people who work in Politics • Citizens of the United States • Colonists loyal to Great Britain • War between the French and British • People who fought for independence • Founder of the American Revolution • Laws that tell Americans what to do • supporters of the federal government • ...
Irish History 2023-12-20
Across
- Famine Event causing mass starvation in the mid-19th century.
- Famine Period of mass starvation and disease in the 1840s.
- Symbol National emblem of Ireland.
- Tiger Term for Ireland's economic boom in the late 20th century.
- Éireann Upper house of the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament).
- Stone Famous stone in Cork said to give eloquence to those who kiss it.
- Boru High King of Ireland in the 11th century.
- College Dublin university founded in 1592.
Down
- Rising 1916 rebellion against British rule in Ireland.
- Friday Agreement Accord bringing peace to Northern Ireland in 1998.
- Language Traditional Irish language.
- Traditional Irish sport played with a small ball and a stick.
- Castle Historic fortress and government complex in the heart of Dublin.
- Republican Army (IRA) Paramilitary organization fighting for Irish independence.
- Agreement Another term for the Good Friday Agreement.
15 Clues: Symbol National emblem of Ireland. • Language Traditional Irish language. • College Dublin university founded in 1592. • Boru High King of Ireland in the 11th century. • Agreement Another term for the Good Friday Agreement. • Rising 1916 rebellion against British rule in Ireland. • Éireann Upper house of the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament). • ...
American History 2024-01-07
Across
- Enlightenment philosopher
- Inhumane practice
- Trade limitation or restriction
- Liberal Party
- Individualism,nature-based philosophy
- historic harbor event
- 1798 laws that targeted foreigners
- List of legal liberties
Down
- Religious settlers
- 1823 foreign policy principle
- Third president of the United States
- Supreme law
- In New England, the Bay State
- Political party symbolized by an elephant
- attitude against immigration
15 Clues: Supreme law • Liberal Party • Inhumane practice • Religious settlers • historic harbor event • List of legal liberties • Enlightenment philosopher • attitude against immigration • 1823 foreign policy principle • In New England, the Bay State • Trade limitation or restriction • 1798 laws that targeted foreigners • Third president of the United States • ...
History Crossword 2024-02-26
Across
- a group of young congress men from the South and West
- the act of seizing Americans at sea and drafting them into the British navy
- the war hawk motto
- the governor of the Indiana Territory
- British war ship attacked American ship
- sealing off ports to prevent trade
- an important Native tribe
- Tecumseh's younger brother
- a war during 1812
Down
- a ban on exporting products to other countries
- end to the fighting
- the treaty that ended fighting
- a general from Tennessee
- the Shawnee chief
- the town that was named after Prophet
15 Clues: the Shawnee chief • a war during 1812 • the war hawk motto • end to the fighting • a general from Tennessee • an important Native tribe • Tecumseh's younger brother • the treaty that ended fighting • sealing off ports to prevent trade • the governor of the Indiana Territory • the town that was named after Prophet • British war ship attacked American ship • ...
Black History 2024-02-26
Across
- Known basketball player that played in the Chicago Bulls and won 6 NBA championships
- A muslim minister and was a activist during the civil rights movements
- Was an activist and a prominent leader during the civil rights movement from 1995 and died in 1968
- She was the first child to go to a only all white school
- abolitionist for women rights and alcohol temperance
- She was the first African American and native to hold a pilot license
- professional basket player that plays for the Los Angeles lakers
- she was a American mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics as a NASA employee
Down
- Professional boxer known as the greatest boxer of all time
- first African American baseball professional who played in the major league for Brooklyn dodgers
- Professional basketball player that had the numbers 8 and 24
- Brazilian soccer player that won 3 world cups and passed in December 29,2022
- Known abolitionist during civil rights and also fought for women rights
- She is known for her boycott on the Montgomery Bus during the civil rights movement
- American track athlete that won 4 gold medals at the Olympic games
15 Clues: abolitionist for women rights and alcohol temperance • She was the first child to go to a only all white school • Professional boxer known as the greatest boxer of all time • Professional basketball player that had the numbers 8 and 24 • professional basket player that plays for the Los Angeles lakers • ...
History Crossword! 2024-02-28
Across
- people wanted ______
- the process through which a government property becomes privately owned
- Movement that involves painting on walls to depict cultural aspects
- The time period during which Plutarco Elias Calles controlled the country
- the revolutionary group that followed Venustiano Carranza
- a form of government where established laws are enforced by the autorities
Down
- an organized group with the objective of promoting the population to vote for a candidate
- Era when mexico was government by polititian Lazaro Cardenas
- the sistem of ideals that proclaims the common person as the most important, instead of the elite class
- the revolutionary group that followed Alvaro Obregon
- the revolutionary group that followed Emiliano Zapata
- The period of economical growth during which Mexico developed most of its infrastructure
- the _____ was established in 1971
- the revolutionary group that followed Francisco I Madero
- the revolutionary group that followed Pancho Villa
15 Clues: people wanted ______ • the _____ was established in 1971 • the revolutionary group that followed Pancho Villa • the revolutionary group that followed Alvaro Obregon • the revolutionary group that followed Emiliano Zapata • the revolutionary group that followed Francisco I Madero • the revolutionary group that followed Venustiano Carranza • ...
India History 2020-05-12
Across
- Largest and most advanced civilization
- Gandhiji's profession
- This period is the basis of Modern Day India
- Author of our national song 'vandematram'
- Gandhiji marched to this place during the civil disobedience against salt
- Gandhiji's weapon for the freedom movement
Down
- Region between seven rivers
- Which region did Hinduism originate from
- Cultural and religious practices that became famous during COVID time
- author of our national anthem
- Oldest Hindu scriptures are called
- Company established by the British
- Oldest language
- 600 BCE - 400 BCE this religion was prominent
- Mahabharat and Ramayana are
15 Clues: Oldest language • Gandhiji's profession • Region between seven rivers • Mahabharat and Ramayana are • author of our national anthem • Oldest Hindu scriptures are called • Company established by the British • Largest and most advanced civilization • Which region did Hinduism originate from • Author of our national song 'vandematram' • Gandhiji's weapon for the freedom movement • ...
History revision 2020-06-11
Across
- invention in China in about the 9th century
- concerns with religion and faith
- a time in history from 500 CE to about 1500 CE
- second explorer to look for a route around Africa
- invention by Robert Boyle
- where the renaissance started
- first telescope
- where was gunpowder invented?
- what did Johannes Gutenberg invent?
Down
- first ocean going ship
- first magnetic invention for direction
- famous painter
- first explorer to find southern tip of Africa
- invention by Sir John Harington
- design drawn by Leonardo da vinci
15 Clues: famous painter • first telescope • first ocean going ship • invention by Robert Boyle • where the renaissance started • where was gunpowder invented? • invention by Sir John Harington • concerns with religion and faith • design drawn by Leonardo da vinci • what did Johannes Gutenberg invent? • first magnetic invention for direction • invention in China in about the 9th century • ...
History Crossword 2020-06-11
Across
- A high official in ancient rome
- a disrespectful act or statement against God
- God
- a ritual by which a person is welcomed into a religion
- People who fought that lived in Rome
- A savor to many of the jews
- Is a culture that the ruler wanted everyone to worship
- An account of life teaching with god
Down
- A action of becoming bigger
- someone who tries to persuade others to believe
- A leader to the romans
- A huge fight between groups
- A huge army
- a person who helps spread the religious teachings
- a simple story that explains a moral
15 Clues: God • A huge army • A leader to the romans • A action of becoming bigger • A huge fight between groups • A savor to many of the jews • A high official in ancient rome • People who fought that lived in Rome • An account of life teaching with god • a simple story that explains a moral • a disrespectful act or statement against God • someone who tries to persuade others to believe • ...
history crossward 2016-06-24
Across
- old name of france
- war the war that never happened
- battle of hastings
- eygiption pharaoh
- famous French genarel
- inspiration to the invention of tanks
- first europian town in America
- stone age people
- empire in the middle east
Down
- first ever gun
- Scottish medeval solder
- created by the eyjiptians
- explosion created by fission
- first machine gun
- WW2 invasion plan
15 Clues: first ever gun • stone age people • eygiption pharaoh • first machine gun • WW2 invasion plan • old name of france • battle of hastings • famous French genarel • Scottish medeval solder • created by the eyjiptians • empire in the middle east • explosion created by fission • first europian town in America • war the war that never happened • inspiration to the invention of tanks
hinduisms history 2020-08-14
Across
- street sweepers
- preists and teachers
- to thank your god for what they have done for you
- farmers traders and merchants
- actions and consequences
- people who were a nomadic people from north india
- followers of hinduism
- a religion
Down
- brahma vishnu and shiva
- labourers
- coming back to life
- freedom from the cycle of life death and rebirth
- warriors and rulers
- sacred book or text
- circle of birth and death
15 Clues: labourers • a religion • street sweepers • coming back to life • warriors and rulers • sacred book or text • preists and teachers • followers of hinduism • brahma vishnu and shiva • actions and consequences • circle of birth and death • farmers traders and merchants • freedom from the cycle of life death and rebirth • to thank your god for what they have done for you • ...
American History 2019-11-21
Across
- buying and selling goods and services
- american soldier, a leader of shays rebellion
- a law or political division
- power to make laws
- a plan that organizes operations of a government
- another word for money
- took place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1787.
Down
- first written plan of the government
- first vice president and second president of united states
- meeting of political leaders
- a collection of weapons or place to store weapons
- a relationship between two countries or people in which both sides benefit
- a tax duty that needs to be paid
- comprises the first ten amendments
- a major slowdown in economy
15 Clues: power to make laws • another word for money • a law or political division • a major slowdown in economy • meeting of political leaders • a tax duty that needs to be paid • comprises the first ten amendments • first written plan of the government • buying and selling goods and services • american soldier, a leader of shays rebellion • ...
History Crossword 2020-09-21
Across
- To ask somebody for something pleading.
- Gutenberg A German inventor who is known as one of the most important contributors to the history of the world. His invention of printing is one of the biggest in history.
- Human society with its well developed social organizations, or the culture and way of life of a society or country at a particular period in time
- To be deprived of something.
- To face, meet, or deal with a difficult situation or person.
- Something connected with the Muslim religion
- The period in the 18th century in Europe when many people began to emphasize the importance of science and reason, rather than religion and tradition
Down
- The name of the eastern remnant of the Roman Empire which survived into the Middle Ages. Its capital was Constantinople
- Great danger
- entwined To be unable to get separated.
- To tell a story or explain something such as a plan.
- To be important; to a large extent
- To show someone where they should go, or to make someone go where you want them to go.
- Specific calculations that you make.
- To find or unexpectedly see something
15 Clues: Great danger • To be deprived of something. • To be important; to a large extent • Specific calculations that you make. • To find or unexpectedly see something • To ask somebody for something pleading. • entwined To be unable to get separated. • Something connected with the Muslim religion • To tell a story or explain something such as a plan. • ...
African History 2024-05-14
Across
- An estimated 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus were killed in a span of 100 days in 1994. It was fueled by ethnic tensions and political instability.
- Refers to some of the oldest human bones ever unearthed, found in Ethiopia, Africa.
- A militant Islamist terrorist group formed in 2002 and based in Northeastern Nigeria. It seeks to establish an Islamic state and has been responsible for numerous attacks, kidnappings, and other acts of violence in the region.
- A term used to refer to the descendants of Dutch settlers in South Africa, particularly those of European descent who participated in the colonization of the region.
- What term refers to the widespread movement of Bantu-speaking peoples across sub-Saharan Africa, starting around 1000 BCE, and greatly impacting the development of over 400 different African languages?
- An artificial waterway in North Africa (Egypt) that connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. It has been of strategic importance for trade and transportation since it opened in 1869.
- Refers to 1960 which was a turning point in African history where more than a dozen African countries would secure their independence from colonial rule.
- Medieval West African empire known for its legendary wealth, trade networks, and cultural achievements, including the city of Timbuktu.
Down
- The forced transportation of African people to the Americas to be sold as slaves. It lasted from the 16th to the 19th century and had profound social, economic, and cultural impacts on Africa.
- He was a ruler of the Mali Empire in the 14th century. He is renowned for his immense wealth and extravagant pilgrimage to Mecca, which brought Mali to the attention of the wider world. His pilgrimage, along with his generous distribution of gold along the way, contributed to the perception of Mali as one of the wealthiest empires of its time.
- A prominent anti-apartheid activist and political leader who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He played a crucial role in ending apartheid and promoting reconciliation in the country.
- The longest river in the world, flowing through multiple countries in Northeast Africa. It has been a vital lifeline for ancient and modern civilizations in the region.
- This empire was the largest empire in African history, existing from the 15th to the 16th century. Located in West Africa, it was known for its powerful military, control over trans-Saharan trade routes.
- A system of institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination that existed in South Africa from 1948 to the early 1990s. It was characterized by oppressive policies that favored the white European minority and marginalized the black majority.
- The expansion and domination of European powers over African territories during the 19th and early 20th centuries. It led to the colonization of Africa and the exploitation of its resources and people.
15 Clues: Refers to some of the oldest human bones ever unearthed, found in Ethiopia, Africa. • Medieval West African empire known for its legendary wealth, trade networks, and cultural achievements, including the city of Timbuktu. • ...
Us History 2024-05-19
Across
- Military alliance formed in response to NATO.
- City where a wall divided East and West sectors.
- Leader of the USSR during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Berlin Airlift Countered this soviet blockade called?
- The first satellite in orbit
- Soviet Leader at the begging of the Iron Curtain
- Capital city of Hungary.
- Period of tension between the us and Ussr.
Down
- Alliance of the Soviet Union and allies.
- When did the Korean war start (decade)
- Capital City of East Germany
- US program to aid European countries after ww2
- U.S. spy plane shot down over Soviet territory in 1960.
- Soviet Union's main spy agency
- Barrier that divided Germany
15 Clues: Capital city of Hungary. • Capital City of East Germany • The first satellite in orbit • Barrier that divided Germany • Soviet Union's main spy agency • When did the Korean war start (decade) • Alliance of the Soviet Union and allies. • Period of tension between the us and Ussr. • Military alliance formed in response to NATO. • US program to aid European countries after ww2 • ...
History II 2024-04-24
Across
- the people known for handmaking rugs and silversmith work.
- people who ride bulls at the rodeo are called.
- an American business magnate and philanthropist.
- frederick taylor is known for?
- trains are able to travel on.
- multiple cows are called.
- people who live there call it "the best country in the world"
Down
- jack wilson also known as.
- Sacramento is the capitol of what state?
- where do cowboys ride bulls?
- another word for protests.
- warriors known for using and developing horseback riding for fighting.
- las vegas is in what state?
- an American financier and investment banker.
- people who grow crops.
15 Clues: people who grow crops. • multiple cows are called. • jack wilson also known as. • another word for protests. • las vegas is in what state? • where do cowboys ride bulls? • trains are able to travel on. • frederick taylor is known for? • Sacramento is the capitol of what state? • an American financier and investment banker. • people who ride bulls at the rodeo are called. • ...
history crossword 2024-05-03
Across
- a series of programs, public work projects, financial reforms, and regulations enacted by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in the United States between 1933 and 1938.
- a situation where no progress can be made or no advancement is possible
- a subculture of young, single, middle-class women in the 1920s
- a large company that controls an industry or sector, allowing it to control prices
- a humanitarian aid mission that took place from June 26, 1948 to September 30, 1949
- a political policy that prioritizes the interests of native-born or established residents over immigrants
- a weapon that causes an explosion by splitting atoms and releasing energy
- populated by blue collar white people who did not take an active part in politics: suburban, exurban and rural middle class voters. They did, in some cases, support the conservative policies of many politicians.
- the United States stock market crashed
Down
- a US foreign aid program that provided more than $15 billion to help rebuild Western Europe after World War II
- the process of people moving from rural areas to cities, leading to the growth of cities and a higher percentage of the population living in urban areas.
- a revolutionary, militant, and political organization founded in Oakland, California in 1966 by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale.
- a nationwide ban on the sale and import of alcoholic beverages that lasted from 1920 to 1933
- place where alcoholic beverages are illegally sold, especially such establishments in the United States during Prohibition (1920–33)
- a competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons,
15 Clues: the United States stock market crashed • a subculture of young, single, middle-class women in the 1920s • a situation where no progress can be made or no advancement is possible • a weapon that causes an explosion by splitting atoms and releasing energy • a large company that controls an industry or sector, allowing it to control prices • ...
U.S. history 2024-05-07
Across
- 3rd President os the U.S.
- 5th President of the U.S
- a position of not taking sides in a conflict
- the power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional
- Supporters of the U.S Constitution at the time the were contemplating its adoption.
- cruel and oppressive government or rule
- A notion held by a Nineteenth-century Americans that the the United States was destined to rule the continent, from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
- America’s first Vice-President and second President of the U.S
Down
- First President
- abolished slavery
- to leave or withdraw
- native to a country, not foreign
- First 10 Amendments
- the treaty that ended the Mexican-American war
- A tax on imported goods-the Federalists supported this
15 Clues: First President • abolished slavery • First 10 Amendments • to leave or withdraw • 5th President of the U.S • 3rd President os the U.S. • native to a country, not foreign • cruel and oppressive government or rule • a position of not taking sides in a conflict • the treaty that ended the Mexican-American war • A tax on imported goods-the Federalists supported this • ...
Georgias History 2024-05-09
Across
- Someone who starts a business in hopes of making profit.
- Document the awarded all land west of the Appalachian Mountains to the Natives.
- Laws established to segregate black and whites.
- Term the means hatred to Jews
- Boundary the separates coastal plain and piedmont.
- Organization that terrorized blacks to try to keep them from voting.
- Spanish explorer.
- A hilly region home to many of Georgia's largest cities including Atlanta.
Down
- 1st land grant university in Us history.
- Insect that destroys large amounts of cotton.
- Confederate Civil war prison where thousands of soldiers died.
- Voice of The new south
- One of the main reasons for the Civil war.
- Georgia city visited by Frankling Roosevelt to treat his polio.
- Name of Georgia's first city.
15 Clues: Spanish explorer. • Voice of The new south • Term the means hatred to Jews • Name of Georgia's first city. • 1st land grant university in Us history. • One of the main reasons for the Civil war. • Insect that destroys large amounts of cotton. • Laws established to segregate black and whites. • Boundary the separates coastal plain and piedmont. • ...
Georgia History 2024-05-10
Across
- What was the war fought between the North and South?
- Who ran the SNCC?
- What attack happened in Hawaii?
- What is it called when a state separates from the United States?
- Who was the leader of the creek people?
- What document separated the United States from Britain?
- What are people in the Jewish religion called?
- Who discovered Georgia?
- Which mayor of Atlanta had an airport named after him?
- Who was the interpreter for Tomochichi?
Down
- When did the Native Americans have to migrate to Oklahoma?
- What was the war fought against Britain for American Independence?
- What president was formerly governor of Georgia?
- What worldwide sport event happened in Atlanta?
- Who a very well known leader of the Civil Rights Movement? (USE INITIALS)
15 Clues: Who ran the SNCC? • Who discovered Georgia? • What attack happened in Hawaii? • Who was the leader of the creek people? • Who was the interpreter for Tomochichi? • What are people in the Jewish religion called? • What worldwide sport event happened in Atlanta? • What president was formerly governor of Georgia? • What was the war fought between the North and South? • ...
Georgia History 2024-05-10
Across
- A slave who believed he was free because he visited a free state.
- Lead the March on Washington protest, was apart of SCLC.
- The first african american mayor in Georgia.
- A group of people who were loyal to Great Britain.
- When farmers would allow people with tools and supplies to work on their farms.
- A bug that ate cotton and was very disruptive to the farmers.
- A manager of a business who was falsely accused and was hung.
- A war between the Confederacy and Union
Down
- An act that allowed the US to help allies and lend them supplies and help them in the war.
- Laws used to keep blacks away from whites and make it less equal.
- Translator and Business woman for the cherokee, Traded a lot.
- A group that was terrorizing blacks and were very racists.
- An event that was lead by MLK, made JFK sign the civil rights act of 1964 which abolished segregation and slavery.
- An event that was very brutal and took place in 1906, was fighting between whites and blacks due to false information.
- An event that was brought to Georgia in 1996.
15 Clues: A war between the Confederacy and Union • The first african american mayor in Georgia. • An event that was brought to Georgia in 1996. • A group of people who were loyal to Great Britain. • Lead the March on Washington protest, was apart of SCLC. • A group that was terrorizing blacks and were very racists. • ...
Utah History 2024-03-20
Across
- Spanish explorer who led an expedition into southern Utah in 1540
- Region of Utah initially mistaken for the Pacific Ocean by Jim Bridger
- Conflict between Mormon settlers and federal authorities in 1857
- Indigenous groups that lived in Utah before European settlers
- Group of Native American people who lived in Utah alongside later settlers
- Dark chapter in Utah's history involving the Mountain Meadows massacre
- Leader of the Mormon pioneers who settled in the Great Salt Lake Valley
Down
- Ancestral Puebloans' architectural marvels
- American explorer who first sighted the Great Salt Lake in 1824
- Indigenous people who settled in Utah around the 18th century
- The practice banned by the LDS Church in 1890 to pursue statehood
- Location where the First Transcontinental Railroad was completed in Utah
- Language group spoken by some tribes in Utah
- The 45th state of the United States, admitted in 1896
- Notable American and Canadian fur trader in Utah's history
15 Clues: Ancestral Puebloans' architectural marvels • Language group spoken by some tribes in Utah • The 45th state of the United States, admitted in 1896 • Notable American and Canadian fur trader in Utah's history • Indigenous people who settled in Utah around the 18th century • Indigenous groups that lived in Utah before European settlers • ...
writing history 2024-04-09
Across
- (very simple images representing something)
- (like the one we know today)
- (written before alphabets)
- PAINTINGS (earliest examples of writing)
- (work of a linguist)
- (first evidence of an alphabet)
- (Egyptian writing system)
- (carved on stones to keep records)
- (accounts passed like Chinese Whispers)
Down
- PRESS (invented by Johannes Gutenberg)
- (whose works we enjoy)
- (language believed to have evolved first)
- (one of the eras with earliest writing roots)
- (writing style developed in the Middle East)
- (integral part of any language)
15 Clues: (work of a linguist) • (whose works we enjoy) • (Egyptian writing system) • (written before alphabets) • (like the one we know today) • (first evidence of an alphabet) • (integral part of any language) • (carved on stones to keep records) • PRESS (invented by Johannes Gutenberg) • (accounts passed like Chinese Whispers) • PAINTINGS (earliest examples of writing) • ...
History vocab 2024-09-19
Across
- part of the great Plains where wheat is the dominant crop
- crop production without water use
- town established for mining
- anyone 21 or older could claimm 160acers of free land
- volunteer cops for new towns
- large area of flat land east of the rocky mountain range
Down
- Richest person from silver found it in Nevada
- U.S attacked native american tribe Cheyenne
- a large area of grazing land without fences or barriers
- mining with high pressure water
- attempt to establish peace with native americans
- led a tribe called Wallowa band of Nec Perce
- large Farm
- where cowboys drove cattle over 600 miles
- house surrounded by land
15 Clues: large Farm • house surrounded by land • town established for mining • volunteer cops for new towns • mining with high pressure water • crop production without water use • where cowboys drove cattle over 600 miles • U.S attacked native american tribe Cheyenne • led a tribe called Wallowa band of Nec Perce • Richest person from silver found it in Nevada • ...
History Dig 2023-05-30
Across
- which hemisphere is pirating more common
- how many stood trial
- how many indictments were issued after the murders
- How many of those who were pursued in the massacre actually apart of the shooting
- a handmade device with a fragile shell filled with alcohol used to make fires
- used to detect objects and other bodies underwater
- a device used to sense the presence of ships or other objects
- which pirates mostly target cargo
Down
- What was the nationality of the victims in the massacre in October 24, 1871
- how many were charged with manslaughter
- How old was the youngest victim
- The prejudice against those from other countries
- which pirates mostly do drug-trafficking
- where do most pirates originate from in the eastern-hemisphere
- the act of robbing or plundering naval vessels
15 Clues: how many stood trial • How old was the youngest victim • which pirates mostly target cargo • how many were charged with manslaughter • which hemisphere is pirating more common • which pirates mostly do drug-trafficking • the act of robbing or plundering naval vessels • The prejudice against those from other countries • how many indictments were issued after the murders • ...
history crossword 2023-05-30
Across
- a line of rulers from the same family
- the pope rules it
- Arabs who worshipped the religion of of Islam
- a water transportation route
- Road A trade route connecting china and the Middle East
- Believed in Reincarnation and the Ganges river
- a person who studies economy
- The people as a whole
Down
- citizens elect representatives
- Believed in nirvana
- Death A deadly form of plague
- Where did the renaissance begin
- The beliefs of someone
- eye-witness
- Top of the European feudal system
15 Clues: eye-witness • the pope rules it • Believed in nirvana • The people as a whole • The beliefs of someone • a water transportation route • a person who studies economy • citizens elect representatives • Death A deadly form of plague • Where did the renaissance begin • Top of the European feudal system • a line of rulers from the same family • ...
World History 2023-05-23
Across
- name of the Egyptian writing system
- name of the river in Egypt that all life was based around
- This characteristic of a civilization is a system or group of people ruling an organized community
- Egyptians invented this, an early form of paper made from river reeds
- this became the official religion at the end of the Roman Empire
- a Sumerian temple to honor their chief god
- this is what Egyptians called their king
- this person wrote a legal code that covered most areas of daily life
Down
- the belief that there are multiple gods
- the belief that there is only one god
- before Rome was an empire, it was a _____________
- these were the trash collectors and animal skinners in India that other people could not interact with
- name of the type of government in which the son takes over for a father when he dies
- what you have to earn in Hinduism to reincarnate into the next life
- Ancient writing system that involved cutting wedge-shaped marks into clay
15 Clues: name of the Egyptian writing system • the belief that there is only one god • the belief that there are multiple gods • this is what Egyptians called their king • a Sumerian temple to honor their chief god • before Rome was an empire, it was a _____________ • name of the river in Egypt that all life was based around • ...
US History 2025-01-07
Across
- Cherokee forced migration
- Explored with Clark
- 1840s potato famine
- Continental Army leader
- Indigenous people killed by Columbus
- ________ and Indian War 1754
- New Jersey vs.
- Smith of Jamestown
Down
- Hung or burned
- Boston or Wounded Knee
- free speech amendment
- People’s History author
- ________ Removal Act 1830
- Jamestown crop
- Search and seizure amendment
15 Clues: Hung or burned • Jamestown crop • New Jersey vs. • Smith of Jamestown • Explored with Clark • 1840s potato famine • free speech amendment • Boston or Wounded Knee • People’s History author • Continental Army leader • Cherokee forced migration • ________ Removal Act 1830 • ________ and Indian War 1754 • Search and seizure amendment • Indigenous people killed by Columbus
World History 2024-11-21
Across
- Top of Mesopotamian Social Structure
- Land between two rivers
- Number of characteristics of civilization
- Highest on Indian Caste system
- Major city in India
- Major city of China
Down
- Mountain range separating China and India
- Lowest on Indian Caste system
- City in Mesopotamia
- Philosophic thought foLcues on Wisdom, Justice, Courage, and Temperance
- Alleged author of Art of War
- Word that describes Late Kingdom of Egypt
- Leader in Egypt
- Major city of Egypt
- Major river of Egypt
15 Clues: Leader in Egypt • City in Mesopotamia • Major city of Egypt • Major city in India • Major city of China • Major river of Egypt • Land between two rivers • Alleged author of Art of War • Lowest on Indian Caste system • Highest on Indian Caste system • Top of Mesopotamian Social Structure • Mountain range separating China and India • Word that describes Late Kingdom of Egypt • ...
1A History 2024-11-14
Across
- This part of the core is in a liquid state
- The layer of gases that surrounds the planet
- A type of crust that is thicker and more rigid than oceanic crust
- This part of the core is solid
- The core contains iron and this material
- Our planet
- This is beneath the crust and has "upper" and "lower" parts
Down
- The area which life exists
- The solid part of the Earth
- A type of crust that is composed almost exclusively of basalt
- Is made up of the water on Earth
- The deepest layer that extends to the center of the Earth
- The continental crust is composed of this material
- Earth has several of these
- The external and thinnest layer of the geosphere. It is also made of rock
15 Clues: Our planet • The area which life exists • Earth has several of these • The solid part of the Earth • This part of the core is solid • Is made up of the water on Earth • The core contains iron and this material • This part of the core is in a liquid state • The layer of gases that surrounds the planet • The continental crust is composed of this material • ...
Women History 2025-03-12
Across
- She is one of the greatest female tennis players of all time. Big advocate for Female Sports
- She won 6 Olympic medals in track and field. Named greatest female athlete of the 20th century
- Griffith Joyner considered to be the fastest woman of all time “Flo-Jo”
- is considered as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time
- Kept a diary documenting her life in hiding during WWII
- one of the greatest collegiate basketball players
- Sorenstam is considered to be one of the best female golfers in the world
Down
- Best Female race car driver of all time
- Best MMA fighter
- the greatest beach volleyball players of all time
- 2nd woman and 1st Jewish woman so serve on the US Supreme court.
- was the first female to play in an NHL game and only woman to play in NHL
- She is a 4 time Olympian and one of the best volleyball players from USA
- One of the best female college basketball coaches in America before her death
- volleyball player played in high school volleyball in Ann harbor, mi
15 Clues: Best MMA fighter • Best Female race car driver of all time • the greatest beach volleyball players of all time • one of the greatest collegiate basketball players • Kept a diary documenting her life in hiding during WWII • is considered as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time • 2nd woman and 1st Jewish woman so serve on the US Supreme court. • ...
World History 2025-03-13
Across
- competition of space exploration
- United States and Britain shipped supplies by air to West Berlin
- A 1949 defense alliance
- Separation of people
- policy resisting further expansion
- wall surrounding West Berlin, Germany
- barrier that isolated Eastern Europe from the rest of the world
Down
- The dividing line between NV and SV
- Line that divided Korea
- a safe space for people in case of an attack
- denying participation in a community
- small bands of fighters
- A French colony that won independence
- Name for the U.S. and Soviet Union
- War conflict between the USA and Soviet Union
15 Clues: Separation of people • Line that divided Korea • small bands of fighters • A 1949 defense alliance • competition of space exploration • Name for the U.S. and Soviet Union • policy resisting further expansion • The dividing line between NV and SV • denying participation in a community • A French colony that won independence • wall surrounding West Berlin, Germany • ...
US History 2025-03-31
Across
- A secret bar or nightclub opened illegally during the Prohibition era
- Focusing on increasing the production of goods and services
- A line of workers and machines
- Hostility towards immigrants
- The invention Ford automotive is known for
- The illegal sale of alcohol
Down
- Women who rebelled and rejected traditional values and embraced new ideas about life
- A group of people that disliked anyone who wasn't native born mainly African Americans
- The process of producing more in large quantities
- A minor change or addition designed to improve a text
- The belief that life was created by something unnatural
- A lively musical genre and a large part of African American culture
- Someone who believes that there should be no government interference
- A policy of remaining apart from foreign affairs
- A change in heritable characteristics
15 Clues: The illegal sale of alcohol • Hostility towards immigrants • A line of workers and machines • A change in heritable characteristics • The invention Ford automotive is known for • A policy of remaining apart from foreign affairs • The process of producing more in large quantities • A minor change or addition designed to improve a text • ...
Our history 2025-04-01
Across
- Something you're passionate about
- Lucille 2
- forget it
- carnivorous plant
- It is always on but only listening to sometimes.
- woozy Our first concert
- set it
Down
- Something we both love
- Only good when you make it
- Something we enjoyed making
- galinda hopes that elphie
- More fun when we're together
- celebrate
- My nickname for you
- Something we enjoy toooo much
15 Clues: set it • Lucille 2 • forget it • celebrate • carnivorous plant • My nickname for you • Something we both love • woozy Our first concert • galinda hopes that elphie • Only good when you make it • Something we enjoyed making • More fun when we're together • Something we enjoy toooo much • Something you're passionate about • It is always on but only listening to sometimes.
History project. 2025-03-20
Across
- line A production system with machines and workers arranged so that each person reforms an assigned task
- Hostility toward immigrants
- Ku Klux Klan.
- Gave African Americans a sense of pride
- a type of music characterized by improvisation, syncopated rhythms
- American journalist, novelist who won the Nobel prize in literature in 1954
- the belief that God created the world and everything in it.
Down
- a genre of music that originated from African-American communities in the Southern United States.
- automobile built by the Ford motor company
- a place where alcoholic beverages are sold illegally
- The scientific theory that humans and other form of life have evolved over time
- American writer, anthropologist, folklorist, and documentary filmmaker.
- An American writer known for her novels on life on the great planes
- a person who believes that there should be no government
- production The production of large quantities of goods using machinery and often a assembly line.
15 Clues: Ku Klux Klan. • Hostility toward immigrants • Gave African Americans a sense of pride • automobile built by the Ford motor company • a place where alcoholic beverages are sold illegally • a person who believes that there should be no government • the belief that God created the world and everything in it. • ...
US History 2025-05-20
Across
- the invention that people can work at night
- 16th amendment
- prevent the spreading of communist
- Nixon's scandal
- having right to vote,especially for women
- 17th amendment
- 18th amendment
- 1st atomic bomb of Mahattan Project
Down
- 24th amendment
- the author of The Jungle
- Japanese's surprise attack
- The event occur during 1914-1918
- this process helped create skyscrapers,railroad...
- the 2nd atomic bomb of Mahattan Project
- the machine break the stalemate
15 Clues: 24th amendment • 16th amendment • 17th amendment • 18th amendment • Nixon's scandal • the author of The Jungle • Japanese's surprise attack • the machine break the stalemate • The event occur during 1914-1918 • prevent the spreading of communist • 1st atomic bomb of Mahattan Project • the 2nd atomic bomb of Mahattan Project • having right to vote,especially for women • ...
History Crossword 2025-05-19
Across
- Most famous empire to control the Mediterranean
- Narrow inlet to the sea
- African storytellers and musicians that passed on their culture's history
- Became the official religion of the Roman Empire in the 4th century A.D.
- A warrior's code followed by the samurai
- Successor to Muhammad
- Invented by the Chinese while attempting to find the elixir of life
- A system of government in which vassals swear loyalty to a lord
Down
- Type of medieval peasant who was tied to the land
- Japanese nature spirits
- Northern Europeans infamous for their invasions of the European mainland
- Rodents responsible for carrying plague infested fleas
- Style of architecture that features flying buttresses and large stained-glass windows.
- European warriors who traveled to free the Holy Land from invaders
- Group from central Asia who conquered China and was known for their terror tactics.
15 Clues: Successor to Muhammad • Japanese nature spirits • Narrow inlet to the sea • A warrior's code followed by the samurai • Most famous empire to control the Mediterranean • Type of medieval peasant who was tied to the land • Rodents responsible for carrying plague infested fleas • A system of government in which vassals swear loyalty to a lord • ...
U.S. History 2025-05-19
Across
- Form of peaceful protest where u occupy a public place
- First African American president
- Set of laws that enforced segregation
- Places where people would go to drink alcohol during the Prohibition era
- The right to vote
- Volunteer pilots who helped fight Japan in China
Down
- Ban on alcohol
- Started with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- Started because Hitler was taking over surrounding countries
- When neither side is winning
- Popular music genre during the Harlem Renaissance
- A period of time of significant change during the 18th and 19th century
- Where a large sum of people lived during the Industrial Revolution
- This started when the USSR launched Sputnik 1 into outerspace
- The U.S. became this after defeating Spain in the Spanish-American War
15 Clues: Ban on alcohol • The right to vote • When neither side is winning • First African American president • Set of laws that enforced segregation • Volunteer pilots who helped fight Japan in China • Popular music genre during the Harlem Renaissance • Form of peaceful protest where u occupy a public place • Started with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand • ...
Y7 History 2025-07-18
Across
- Best History Teacher Ever
- a fire used to communicate
- Limited the power of King John
- change in religion in Europe
- A slave killed as a an offering to a God
- Title of Oliver Cromwell
- when one country controls lots of smaller countries
Down
- King who was executed
- Name for the end of World War Two
- Job of Thomas Becket
- Roman Army Tactic
- A Bronze statue taken from an African country
- Ancient city of the Islamic Empire
- to be killed as an offering to a God
- Irish _________ famine
15 Clues: Roman Army Tactic • Job of Thomas Becket • King who was executed • Irish _________ famine • Title of Oliver Cromwell • Best History Teacher Ever • a fire used to communicate • change in religion in Europe • Limited the power of King John • Name for the end of World War Two • Ancient city of the Islamic Empire • to be killed as an offering to a God • ...
Australia history 2025-04-29
Across
- The aborigines were forced to this part of Australia
- Meaning the people here from the beginning
- The person who found Australia
- Great Britain colonized Australia so this country couldn't
- What is aboriginal art called
- People the British brought to Australia when they found it
- Something that is done in the outback
Down
- A type of art when you use dots to paint
- Australia's biggest trading partner
- What killed most of the aborigines
- What was Australia originally conquered for
- An aboriginal instrument
- Monolith found in the outback
- A thing that comes back when you throw it
- The country that conquered Australia at first
15 Clues: An aboriginal instrument • Monolith found in the outback • What is aboriginal art called • The person who found Australia • What killed most of the aborigines • Australia's biggest trading partner • Something that is done in the outback • A type of art when you use dots to paint • A thing that comes back when you throw it • Meaning the people here from the beginning • ...
Pennsylvania History 2023-01-11
Across
- political party that dominated Pennsylvania politics after the Civil War
- founder of a chocolate factory and unique factory town in central Pennsylvania
- hard coal found in northeast Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania's largest western city
- location used by American troops during winter of 1777-78
- River crossed by Washington on Christmas
- place where the Declaration of Independence was signed
Down
- soft coal found in western Pennsylvania
- 1st major city developed in Pennsylvania
- name given to Pennsylvanians who called for peace with the South during the Civil War
- site of the battle that was considered the turning point of the Civil War
- owner of a successful steel company located just outside of Pittsburgh
- site of a deadly labor battle between management and workers of a steel plant
- Religious order who settled in Pennsylvania
- Founder/Proprietor of Pennsylvania
15 Clues: Founder/Proprietor of Pennsylvania • Pennsylvania's largest western city • soft coal found in western Pennsylvania • 1st major city developed in Pennsylvania • River crossed by Washington on Christmas • hard coal found in northeast Pennsylvania • Religious order who settled in Pennsylvania • place where the Declaration of Independence was signed • ...
History Crossword 2023-01-21
Across
- This is to resign to a charge usually due to reasons beyond control
- What was contributing large quantities of gold,silver and cooper?
- Living conditions in New Spain were not fair and the privileged classes began to enlarge their...
- This group resulted from interbreeding
- A century after the conquest this style arrived in New Spain
- People that were engaged in priesthood,military,commerce and mining
- Political and economic doctrine that defends freedom,equality and individualism
- At the beggining of the colony, were converted into indigenous towns
Down
- What was another art form that was used in the evangelization and in popular religious festivals throughout the colonial period?
- The Enlightened strongly criticized the class system that forced the poor to pay for the debt and costs of the...
- Spain During the eighteenth century the territory suffered a series of physical, political and social transformations that gave rise to the process of independence
- After that the temples,pyramids and everything related to Hispanic Culture began to be destroyed
- Was the group who were engaged in agricultural work, suffering exploitation
- Were a reppressive system, fixing the Spanish conquistadors entitlement to labour and tribute from indigenous comunities
- What had a strong development in the colonial era,with representatives like Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz, known Worldwide for her poems and sonnets?
15 Clues: This group resulted from interbreeding • A century after the conquest this style arrived in New Spain • What was contributing large quantities of gold,silver and cooper? • This is to resign to a charge usually due to reasons beyond control • People that were engaged in priesthood,military,commerce and mining • ...
History crossword 2023-05-16
Across
- event that killed colonist due to them pressing on the British soldiers
- the opening of the battles of Lexington and Concord
- strategy to infiltrate's islands to gain military basis
- gaining cuba their independence
- women who started to become independent during the roaring 20s
- george washington's treasurer
Down
- the 3rd president of the US
- a cause was the stalk market crash
- abolishment of slaves
- was an assassinated president
- barrier separating east and west part of Germany
- organization that helped workers get better working conditions
- helped to move people and goods from the west
- people moving toward the west
- thought the country needed a strong central government
15 Clues: abolishment of slaves • the 3rd president of the US • was an assassinated president • people moving toward the west • george washington's treasurer • gaining cuba their independence • a cause was the stalk market crash • helped to move people and goods from the west • barrier separating east and west part of Germany • the opening of the battles of Lexington and Concord • ...
World History 2023-05-11
Across
- First President of U.S.A
- Who was the President of the United States during the trial of the Chicago 7?
- What country is not on historic maps?
- Who was president during the Cuban Missile Crisis?
- President of Russia after USSR
- Founded the Missionaries of Charity.
- This country isn't Uruguay, but its name is very similar.
Down
- Sea What is the sea that surrounds Mallorca?
- War Major war that the United States participated in during The Cold War
- II Who was the last Tsar of Russia?
- Abbie Hoffman founding member of?
- What is the strait below Spain?
- Where is Soju originally from?
- What is the capital of the country north of Moldova?
- Harbor The United States joined World War Two because...
15 Clues: First President of U.S.A • Where is Soju originally from? • President of Russia after USSR • What is the strait below Spain? • Abbie Hoffman founding member of? • II Who was the last Tsar of Russia? • Founded the Missionaries of Charity. • What country is not on historic maps? • Sea What is the sea that surrounds Mallorca? • Who was president during the Cuban Missile Crisis? • ...
Tx history 2023-05-04
Across
- Greg was born on what day and year ?
- How many years did Sandra serve in the united states supreme court??
- In 1981 Abbott graduated from the university of what?
- Houston pharmacist Mickey Leland was elected what year???
- Vilma Martinez was bor on ?
- On January 202015 Greg Abbott was sworn in as the whatgoverner?
- In 1993 became the first female elected to the united states senate.
- Day O'Connor was the first woman in history to become a what?
Down
- In 1918, El Paso native
- Sandra Day O'Connor was born in?
- What year was the civil rights movement?
- one of the biggest assets in Texas is its?
- She received her Bachelor of Art i
- By the beginning of the contemporary Texas Era, period spanning from. what year?
- Senate She was elected twice to where? the woman is Sandra.
15 Clues: In 1918, El Paso native • Vilma Martinez was bor on ? • Sandra Day O'Connor was born in? • She received her Bachelor of Art i • Greg was born on what day and year ? • What year was the civil rights movement? • one of the biggest assets in Texas is its? • In 1981 Abbott graduated from the university of what? • Houston pharmacist Mickey Leland was elected what year??? • ...
History crossword 2023-01-17
Across
- leds 1831 slave rebellion
- south produce 2/3 of the worlds
- Maryland slave who escaped to the north in 1833
- when did the revolt happen at Andry’s plantation
- what was gossip barbadense known as
- part of French empire before u.s. purchased it
- shoes worn by slaves
- “cotton king”
- the slaves wore this to restrain them
Down
- harrict Beecher Stowe novel
- years before civil war
- crucial parts of transportation in water way
- what did the southern whites rely on
- Whitney invented Cotton gin
- free black man living in Saratoga ny who was kidnapped and sold
15 Clues: “cotton king” • shoes worn by slaves • years before civil war • leds 1831 slave rebellion • harrict Beecher Stowe novel • Whitney invented Cotton gin • south produce 2/3 of the worlds • what was gossip barbadense known as • what did the southern whites rely on • the slaves wore this to restrain them • crucial parts of transportation in water way • ...
Us history 2023-05-17
Across
- Neither side is winning
- Power over nations
- Had an affair with Monica Lewinsky
- conservationist
- Used assembly line
- competition against developing nations
- government is hands off
- turned iron to steel
Down
- exposed bad conditions
- Annexed to US
- act to try and fit in with a group
- Broke stalemate
- A Philanthropist
- 18th amendment banned
- cause of stock market crash
15 Clues: Annexed to US • Broke stalemate • conservationist • A Philanthropist • Power over nations • Used assembly line • turned iron to steel • 18th amendment banned • exposed bad conditions • Neither side is winning • government is hands off • cause of stock market crash • act to try and fit in with a group • Had an affair with Monica Lewinsky • competition against developing nations
History Crosswords 2023-05-17
Across
- language spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- Concentrated work of God where Christians in various desire more for Christ. churches
- A worker or sports player who is reliable but not outstanding.
- A company involved in wholesale trade.
- A Person who is learning of trade from a skilled employer.
- Schools for upper grade classes
- A written grant by a country legislative or sovereign power.
Down
- A person who is skilled in a particular craft.
- A medieval association of craftsmen or merchants.
- The Business in exchange of coins or currency of one country.
- request for a trade
- Place to get money.
- A household who typically fall between the working class and the upper classwithin a socio-economic Hieracy.
- Medieval English philosopher and friar who placed considerable emphasis on the study of nature through empicism.
- Owner of someone who works for him.
15 Clues: request for a trade • Place to get money. • Schools for upper grade classes • Owner of someone who works for him. • A company involved in wholesale trade. • A person who is skilled in a particular craft. • A medieval association of craftsmen or merchants. • A Person who is learning of trade from a skilled employer. • ...
Earth's History 2025-02-14
Across
- Type of rock formed from compacted sediments
- Era where there was the breakup of a supercontinent, the evolution of animals, and the formation of mountains
- Era where there was a the rise of mammals, the diversification of flowering plants, significant continental movement
- Sedimentary formations stacked over time
- Crack in Earth's crust where movement occurs
- Cold-blooded animal with scales
Down
- Geological principle stating older rock layers are under younger ones
- Method for determining the age of fossils
- Ancient supercontinent that existed over 200 million years ago
- Event where a species dies out completely
- Massive slabs of Earth's lithosphere that move over time
- In reference to a certain time in Earth's history.
- Subdivision of an era in the geological timescale
- Preserved remains of ancient life
- Cold-blooded vertebrate that lives on land and in water
15 Clues: Cold-blooded animal with scales • Preserved remains of ancient life • Sedimentary formations stacked over time • Method for determining the age of fossils • Event where a species dies out completely • Type of rock formed from compacted sediments • Crack in Earth's crust where movement occurs • Subdivision of an era in the geological timescale • ...
HIstory Vocabulary 2025-02-17
Across
- - the leave or break away
- - freeing someone from the control of another
- - when each side give up some of what it wants to reach an agreement
- - a tax to be paid on imports or exports
- - to bring or carry in from an outside source
- - the action or fact of joining together or being joined together
- - the isolating, closing off, or surrounding of a place
- - pieces of land in newly acquired areas that were waiting to be divided up and admitted into the Union as states
Down
- - the right to reject a law if it is considered unconstitutional
- - devotion and loyalty to the interests of a region
- - to send or transport goods to an outside source
- - the making of goods or things by manual labor or machinery
- - the features on the surface of land, including natural features such as mountains and rivers and constructed features such as highways and railroads
- - to do away with; put an end to
- sovereignty - idea that the people choose for themselves, usually by voting
15 Clues: - the leave or break away • - to do away with; put an end to • - a tax to be paid on imports or exports • - freeing someone from the control of another • - to bring or carry in from an outside source • - to send or transport goods to an outside source • - devotion and loyalty to the interests of a region • - the isolating, closing off, or surrounding of a place • ...
American History 2026-02-06
Across
- relating to courts, judges, or the administration of justice.
- a clause or condition in a legal document or agreement that limits or qualifies something else.
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a government, often not yet admitted as a state.
- a change or addition made to a law, document, or constitution.
- a person who is fleeing or hiding, especially to avoid arrest, prosecution, or persecution.
- marking the beginning of an office, position, or series of events, especially relating to the formal induction of a leader.
- to formally withdraw from an organization, alliance, or political union.
- not permitted by or contrary to a constitution.
- a small, organized group within a larger group, often holding differing opinions or interests.
Down
- an agreement reached by each side giving up part of what it wants in order to settle a dispute.
- the 16th president of the United States (served 1861–1865), who led the country during the Civil War and worked to end slavery.
- public declaration of intentions, motives, or policies, often issued by a political group or leader.
- in a violent, cruel, or brutal manner.
- the state of being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority.
- a person who advocated for the ending of slavery.
15 Clues: in a violent, cruel, or brutal manner. • not permitted by or contrary to a constitution. • a person who advocated for the ending of slavery. • relating to courts, judges, or the administration of justice. • a change or addition made to a law, document, or constitution. • to formally withdraw from an organization, alliance, or political union. • ...
Basketball History 2025-09-26
Across
- Team Famous 1992 U.S. Olympic basketball team
- Oranization where the first game was played
- Inventor of basketball
- Chicago bulls superstar of the 1990's
- Boston team with the most championships
- Rival league to the NBA in the 1960's-70's
- The original "goals" used in basketball
- A shot worth one point
Down
- Las Angeles Team with many championships
- High-Flying Shot popularized in the 19070's
- College Basketball tournament every spring
- Rule added in 1954 to speed up play
- Bouncing the ball while moving
- City where basketball was invented
- A shot from behind the arc
15 Clues: Inventor of basketball • A shot worth one point • A shot from behind the arc • Bouncing the ball while moving • City where basketball was invented • Rule added in 1954 to speed up play • Chicago bulls superstar of the 1990's • Boston team with the most championships • The original "goals" used in basketball • Las Angeles Team with many championships • ...
History Crossword 2025-09-28
Across
- Famous roman emperor married to cleopatra
- An English Playwriter, actor and poet
- Person that discovered America 2nd
- 16th president of the U.S.A
- Famous for having 6 wifes
- Known for the Socratic method
- Famous Pharoah who died at the age of 18
- Leader of Iceni tribe
Down
- Last egyptian pharaoh
- Famous conquerer that defeated in Waterloo
- First person to get 2 noble prizes
- First U.S. President
- Famous scientist
- Leader of former Mongol Empire
- Leader of the Nazis
15 Clues: Famous scientist • Leader of the Nazis • First U.S. President • Last egyptian pharaoh • Leader of Iceni tribe • Famous for having 6 wifes • 16th president of the U.S.A • Known for the Socratic method • Leader of former Mongol Empire • First person to get 2 noble prizes • Person that discovered America 2nd • An English Playwriter, actor and poet • ...
history crossword 2026-01-21
Across
- the bloodiest battle
- states that are with the union but have slaves
- a closing of an area
- another word for the confedorate states
- an agency established by congress
- a speech honoring the dead soldiers for the union
- is enforcing equal treatment
- a war between the confedorate states and the union
Down
- laws in forcing segregation
- laws enforcing segregation
- the confedorate leader
- a change
- a turning point for the union
- The begining of the civil war
- the time after the civil war
15 Clues: a change • the bloodiest battle • a closing of an area • the confedorate leader • laws enforcing segregation • laws in forcing segregation • the time after the civil war • is enforcing equal treatment • a turning point for the union • The begining of the civil war • an agency established by congress • another word for the confedorate states • ...
history vocab 2025-08-29
Across
- Chinese K'ung-Fu-tzu
- a large landmass smaller than a continent
- a system of political organization (as in Europe during the Middle Ages) in which a vassal served a lord and received protection and land in return
- the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods.
- the recurring pattern of the rise and fall of ruling families
- a class structure that is determined by birth
Down
- a person (such as a priestess of ancient Greece) through whom a deity is believed to speak
- of or relating to the Chinese philosopher Confucius or his teachings or followers
- reverence for parents considered in Chinese ethics the prime virtue and the basis of all right human relations
- a member of a civil service
- the final beatitude that transcends suffering, karma, and samsara and is sought especially in Buddhism through the extinction of desire and individual consciousness
- a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement
- an individual's duty fulfilled by observance of custom or law
- the dominant religion of India that emphasizes dharma with its resulting ritual and social observances and often mystical contemplation and ascetic practices
- the force generated by a person's actions held in Hinduism and Buddhism to perpetuate transmigration and in its ethical consequences to determine the nature of the person's next existence
15 Clues: Chinese K'ung-Fu-tzu • a member of a civil service • a large landmass smaller than a continent • a class structure that is determined by birth • a period of great happiness, prosperity, and achievement • an individual's duty fulfilled by observance of custom or law • the recurring pattern of the rise and fall of ruling families • ...
Church History 2025-09-09
Across
- the first christian martyr
- latin word for peace
- the mother of an emperor who was converted to Christianity
- non-Jewish persons
- the language spoken by Jesus and his disciples
- place for teaching and worship for the Jews and early christians
- the first roman emperor who converted to Christianity
- the persecuting emperor in AD 284-305
- capital of the roman empire
Down
- strange teachings that are different from the official teachings
- upon this rock I will establish my church
- the birth of the church
- former persecutor of the Christians
- capital of the Jews
- international language spoken by the disciples during their time
15 Clues: non-Jewish persons • capital of the Jews • latin word for peace • the birth of the church • the first christian martyr • capital of the roman empire • former persecutor of the Christians • the persecuting emperor in AD 284-305 • upon this rock I will establish my church • the language spoken by Jesus and his disciples • the first roman emperor who converted to Christianity • ...
American History 2025-09-13
Across
- Ship that brought the Pilgrims to America
- Battle that ended the Revolutionary War
- War fought from 1861–1865
- President during World War II
- First President of the United States
- 1773 protest against British tea tax
- President during the Civil War
Down
- Document signed on July 4, 1776
- President who purchased Alaska
- Period of westward expansion seeking gold
- First ten amendments to the Constitution
- Purchase that doubled the size of the US in 1803
- Native American woman who helped Lewis and Clark
- First permanent English settlement in America
- Harbor attacked on December 7, 1941
15 Clues: War fought from 1861–1865 • President during World War II • President who purchased Alaska • President during the Civil War • Document signed on July 4, 1776 • Harbor attacked on December 7, 1941 • First President of the United States • 1773 protest against British tea tax • Battle that ended the Revolutionary War • First ten amendments to the Constitution • ...
Iowa History 2026-01-13
Across
- Major river forming Iowa’s eastern border
- Region of new settlement and opportunity
- Large grasslands that covered much of Iowa
- Native American word meaning "beautiful land"
- 1803 land deal that included Iowa
- Original inhabitants of Iowa
- Iowa became a state in 1846
- Conflict that opened Iowa to U.S. settlement
- Sauk leader involved in the Black Hawk War
Down
- Major river forming Iowa’s western border
- Early settler in Iowa
- Capital city of Iowa
- Law encouraging western settlement
- U.S. territory formed in 1838
- Economic activity Iowa became known for
15 Clues: Capital city of Iowa • Early settler in Iowa • Iowa became a state in 1846 • Original inhabitants of Iowa • U.S. territory formed in 1838 • 1803 land deal that included Iowa • Law encouraging western settlement • Economic activity Iowa became known for • Region of new settlement and opportunity • Major river forming Iowa’s western border • ...
History Project 2025-10-13
Across
- Practice of spying for information
- An american colonist who supported the right of America
- Document declaring Independance
- British law that required American colonies to provide housijng, and neccesities for soldeirs
- Legeslative Body of england, and later, britian
- rights that a person is born with
- a reason to complain objection
Down
- group of leaders of the american colonies who met to adress problems of the british tryanny, declared indepence in 1776
- military force made up of local citizens to protect town land, or nation
- A form of protest
- unjust rule by absolute ruler
- meetings of representatives of american colonies in 1774
- an american colonist who supported Britian during revolution
- a right that cannot be taken away
- neglect Polocy of the british government to not strictly enforce their colonial polocies.
15 Clues: A form of protest • unjust rule by absolute ruler • a reason to complain objection • Document declaring Independance • a right that cannot be taken away • rights that a person is born with • Practice of spying for information • Legeslative Body of england, and later, britian • An american colonist who supported the right of America • ...
HISTORY CROSSWORD 2025-10-22
15 Clues: - EVENT • - CLOCK • DIRECTION • - DIGGING • - FINDING • - ANIMALS • - CONFLICT • - NAVIGATOR • - KNOWLEDGE • - LEADERSHIP • - HEAD OF STATE • - ANTIQUE THINGS • - HEAD OF COUNTRY • - PREHISTORICAL ERA • - IMPROVEMENT OF SOCIETY
History makers 2025-10-15
Across
- Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and vivid colors.
- American animator and creator of Mickey Mouse.
- Antonieta French queen executed during the French Revolution.
- Leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement.
- National hero of Uruguay who fought for independence.
- First president of the United States.
- English playwright and poet, author of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
Down
- Co-founder of Roblox and influential developer.
- Pakistani activist for girls’ education and the youngest Nobel laureate.
- South African anti-apartheid revolutionary and president.
- Pioneer in radioactivity and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- U.S. civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat.
- Inventor and engineer known for alternating current (AC) electricity.
- Uruguayan poet known as "Juana de América".
- Theoretical physicist known for the theory of relativity.
15 Clues: First president of the United States. • Uruguayan poet known as "Juana de América". • Co-founder of Roblox and influential developer. • American animator and creator of Mickey Mouse. • Leader of India’s nonviolent independence movement. • National hero of Uruguay who fought for independence. • ...
History 20 2025-10-22
Across
- The front between Germany/Austria‑Hungary and Russia.
- Policy of not taking sides in a war.
- The nation that starts an attack.
- Enthusiastic energy, spirit.
- To prepare and organize troops for war.
- Friendly understanding or agreement
- Nations fighting together (on one side).
- The main theatre of war in France and Belgium.
Down
- A final set of demands which, if rejected, leads to consequences.
- Policy of building up armed forces.
- Pre‑WWI agreement between Germany, Austria‑Hungary, and Italy.
- City where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
- German emperor during WWI, also known as Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- Major 1914–1918 battle in France.
- To add territory to a country.
15 Clues: Enthusiastic energy, spirit. • To add territory to a country. • Major 1914–1918 battle in France. • The nation that starts an attack. • Policy of building up armed forces. • Friendly understanding or agreement • Policy of not taking sides in a war. • To prepare and organize troops for war. • Nations fighting together (on one side). • ...
Japanese History 2026-03-26
Across
- Japanese religion incorporating the worship of ancestors and nature spirits
- the code of honor and morals for Japanese samurai
- Iron and Bronze Age era in Japanese history marked by the introduction of rice farming and metallurgy
- Japanese poetry consisting of three lines with a 5-7-5 syllable structure
- A group or chain of islands
- (in feudal Japan) one of the lords who were loyal to the shogun.
- "Divine Wind"; associated with Japanese pilots of WWII
Down
- Japan’s Neolithic era; witnessed development of early pottery in Japan
- Member of the Japanese warrior class
- a hereditary military chief in feudal Japan
- a Hindu or Buddhist temple/sacred building, usually a many-tiered tower
- Clan with the longest running royal family in world history
- a group of close-knit and interrelated families
- Belief that all things—including animals, plants, rocks possess a spiritual essence
- The policy of keeping separate from conflicts/affairs of others
15 Clues: A group or chain of islands • Member of the Japanese warrior class • a hereditary military chief in feudal Japan • a group of close-knit and interrelated families • the code of honor and morals for Japanese samurai • "Divine Wind"; associated with Japanese pilots of WWII • Clan with the longest running royal family in world history • ...
English history 2026-03-27
Across
- United Nations, an international organization.
- A plant whose leaves are used for smoking.
- When a country takes control of other lands.
- An economic system
- Revolution A period when machines changed the way people worked.
- second global language
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance.
- A very powerful and influential country.
Down
- A global network connecting millions of computers.
- A country controlled by another country
- To send out a program on TV or radio.
- global language
- A building where goods are made
- The ideas, customs, and social behavior of a group of people.
- The most spoken language in the world.
15 Clues: global language • An economic system • second global language • A building where goods are made • To send out a program on TV or radio. • The most spoken language in the world. • A country controlled by another country • A very powerful and influential country. • A plant whose leaves are used for smoking. • When a country takes control of other lands. • ...
History Crossword 2026-03-06
Across
- continental
- John___?
- William ___?
- the United States wanted independence from?
- Patrick___?
- the delegates signed the Treaty of ?
- untrained soldiers
- the revolutionary war happened after the battle of Lexington and ??
- Thomas___?
Down
- the surrender of what army marked the end of the Revolutionary War?
- Benjamin Franklin negotiated a Treaty of Alliance with?
- The militias were all under control of General
- battle of___creek
- ___Paine?
- where is bunker hill located?
15 Clues: John___? • ___Paine? • Thomas___? • continental • Patrick___? • William ___? • battle of___creek • untrained soldiers • where is bunker hill located? • the delegates signed the Treaty of ? • the United States wanted independence from? • The militias were all under control of General • Benjamin Franklin negotiated a Treaty of Alliance with? • ...
Sources and Timeline 2022-08-09
Across
- monuments are an example of what kind of historical sources
- allow us organize historical dates in a neat chronological order
- history before the invention of writing
- people who study and tell us about the past
Down
- history after the invention of writing
- the pieces of the puzzle or the clues which help the historian to put together a period of history are known as sources
- Chanakya's Arthashastra is an example of what kind of historical source
7 Clues: history after the invention of writing • history before the invention of writing • people who study and tell us about the past • monuments are an example of what kind of historical sources • allow us organize historical dates in a neat chronological order • Chanakya's Arthashastra is an example of what kind of historical source • ...
Wayne gretzky 2021-01-18
Across
- how many teams were originally in the NHL
- team that beat the soviets in miracle on ice
- goalie with most wins in Canadians history
- player famously known as the rocket
- was Gretzky's biggest influence
- Tallest player in NHL history
- nick name of the great 8
- last name of the first player to score 50 in 50
- name of the NHL team that is in Boston
- the team that wont ever win another Stanley Cup
- this defenceman wore number 4
- last name of the first goalie to wear a mask
- the name of the newest NHL team
- made the number 99 famous
- they say hes the best USA born player
- last team to win back to back
- team with the most hall of famers
Down
- him and his father were in the NHL
- first name of the player that wore 66
- finish this ___ the kid
- youngest captain in history
- new York
- the nickname of the NHL team that won 5 cups in a row
- the sport the book is about
- last years fastest skater
- how many teams are in new York/ new jersey
- 2010 winter Olympic hockey champions
- the first name of the first black NHL player
- Calgary
- this player wore number 13 for AV (bonus)
- most recent team to win the cup
- 33 between the pipes
32 Clues: Calgary • new York • 33 between the pipes • finish this ___ the kid • nick name of the great 8 • last years fastest skater • made the number 99 famous • youngest captain in history • the sport the book is about • Tallest player in NHL history • this defenceman wore number 4 • last team to win back to back • was Gretzky's biggest influence • the name of the newest NHL team • ...
West Africa Review( Baylor Cooke) 2021-10-06
Across
- 2 primary natural resources of Ghana,Mali, and Songhai
- conquered Ghana
- West African storytellers and poets who recalled historical events and transmitted history and culture from on generation to the next
- a kinship system in which ancestors are traced through the fathers side of the family
- flat or rolling grasslands with scatterd trees and shrubs
- A major center of trade and education in Mali
- long stories filled with history
- worship To honor these family members
- the history of Ghana
- A pilgrimage to the city of Mecca
- The most powerful Mali leaders
- lines of extended families and clans who can trace there roots to a common ancestor
- The first West African kingdom
Down
- It recounts the rise of the empire of mali and tells the story of one of malis great leaders, Sundiata
- a people, culture, or religion that is native to a particular geographical religion
- a transition zone between between the dry Sahara and the grasslands of the savanna
- took control of the kingdom of Mali
- a kinship system in which ancestors are traced through the mother´s side of the family
- The worlds largest desert
- priest-like elders in an indigenous religion who are thought to have special powers to communicate with the spirit world
- a belief in which spirits, present in all animals, plants and trees help the living
21 Clues: conquered Ghana • the history of Ghana • The worlds largest desert • The most powerful Mali leaders • The first West African kingdom • long stories filled with history • A pilgrimage to the city of Mecca • took control of the kingdom of Mali • worship To honor these family members • A major center of trade and education in Mali • ...
politics and governance 2024-02-01
Across
- to know
- the law that people express their will and exercise their sovereignty
- values cannot be separated from the study of politics and political system
- city
- is a set of rules and methods for investigating reality logically and systematically
- political science should not be separated from various other social sciences like history, sociology and economics, etc.
- emphasizes testing and verifying everything
- the science of law
- absence of law
- certain uniformities in political behavior
- anti-red tape act of 2007
- approach concerned with the study of formal structures and institutions
- approach concerned with the legal process
- a key tenet of good governance
Down
- human behavior
- geographical conditions
- greek word means to steer
- the researcher should measure and quantify those data
- active involvement
- author of a major study of the distributive consequences of political activity
- past events or the records of the past
- put emphasis on the use of those research tools and method
- research in political science must be systematic
- the production, distribution,and consumption of goods
- decision and endeavors known to the people
- man alternative vision of the state
- selective re-creation of reality
- emphasizes on the study of history of every political reality to analyze any situation
- study of society as a whole
- believe that to do objective research one has to be value free
30 Clues: city • to know • human behavior • absence of law • active involvement • the science of law • geographical conditions • greek word means to steer • anti-red tape act of 2007 • study of society as a whole • a key tenet of good governance • selective re-creation of reality • man alternative vision of the state • past events or the records of the past • ...
Evolution Vocabulary 2024-04-29
Across
- Changes in genetic material over time
- Study of Earth’s history and how it changes over time
- “Survival of the fittest”; organisms better able to adapt to their environment survive and reproduce successfully
- Traits from an ancestor that no longer serve a useful function in current species
- History of life as documented by fossils
- No changes in allele frequencies within a species
- Process by which two species living close together evolve in response to each other
- How well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment
- Different structures that serve the same function; found in organisms that do not share a common ancestor
Down
- selective breeding of plants and animals to produce desirable traits
- The organism from which two or more lineages have descended
- Sudden, rapid changes after a stable period
- Slow changes over a long period of time
- Similar physical features that serve different functions; found in organisms that share a common ancestor
- The preserved remains of plants and animals whose bodies were buried in sediments
- Heritable traits that increase an organism’s ability to survive and reproduce
- Organisms with the same evolutionary history adapt to different environments
- Diagram used to show patterns of traits among species
- The study of how an embryo develops
- Organisms with different evolutionary histories adapt to similar environments
20 Clues: The study of how an embryo develops • Changes in genetic material over time • Slow changes over a long period of time • History of life as documented by fossils • Sudden, rapid changes after a stable period • No changes in allele frequencies within a species • Study of Earth’s history and how it changes over time • Diagram used to show patterns of traits among species • ...
military battles 2023-08-14
Across
- Revolutionary War battle considered a turning point and led to French support
- Battle where Napoleon was defeated in 1815
- Naval battle that turned the tide of the Pacific War in WWII
- Battle during the Peninsular War where the Duke of Wellington defeated the French
- Naval battle led by Admiral Nelson against the French and Spanish fleets
- Decisive battle on the Eastern Front of World War II
- 1746 battle that marked the end of the Jacobite uprising in Scotland
- Victory of English archers against the French during the Hundred Years' War
- Decisive battle that ended the First Indochina War and led to French withdrawal
- 1066 battle that changed the course of English history
- WWI campaign to secure a sea route to Russia via the Dardanelles
- Bloodiest single-day battle in American history
Down
- Turning point of the American Civil War
- Pacific battle known for the iconic raising of the US flag on Mount Suribachi
- Series of pivotal battles in Indian history between various empires
- Crimean War battle with a famous "Thin Red Line" defense
- Civil War battle known for Stonewall Jackson's flanking maneuver
- Napoleon's major victory against the Austro-Russian forces
- Early battle in the American Revolution with the famous command "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes"
- WWII battle also known as the Battle of the Bulge
20 Clues: Turning point of the American Civil War • Battle where Napoleon was defeated in 1815 • Bloodiest single-day battle in American history • WWII battle also known as the Battle of the Bulge • Decisive battle on the Eastern Front of World War II • 1066 battle that changed the course of English history • Crimean War battle with a famous "Thin Red Line" defense • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocab 2023-10-02
Across
- Hatshepsut successful female pharaoh who increased trade and ruled for 20 years
- a section of the Nile River with rapids and rocky terrain
- fan-shaped region created when soil is deposited at the end of a river
- Kingdom a stable period of Egyptian history from 2050 BCE to 1750 BCE
- River longest river in the world that made civilization in Egypt possible
- a tall pillar with four sides and a point at the top
- ruler of Egypt
- a body preserved in a way to prevent it from decomposing
- life after death
Down
- Egyptian writing system that used symbols for words or ideas
- Egypt northern part of Egypt
- Kingdom most successful period of Egyptian history that took place from 1550 BCE to 1050 BCE
- a stone tomb with triangle-shaped sides that come together to form a point on top
- Kingdom 500 year period of Egyptian history from 2700 BCE to 2200 BCE
- a type of paper made out of reeds
- a system of government ruled by religious leaders
- Stone a large stone slab that was used to decode hieroglyphics
- first king who unified Upper and Lower Egypt
- Tut a young pharaoh, also known as King Tutankhamen, whose tomb was not disturbed
- most famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom
- Egypt southern part of Egypt
- the Great pharaoh and strong military leader who expanded his kingdom
22 Clues: ruler of Egypt • life after death • Egypt northern part of Egypt • Egypt southern part of Egypt • a type of paper made out of reeds • most famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom • first king who unified Upper and Lower Egypt • a system of government ruled by religious leaders • a tall pillar with four sides and a point at the top • ...
Ancient Egypt Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-12
Across
- longest river in the world that made civilization in Egypt possible
- a type of paper made out of reeds
- Egyptian writing system that used symbols for words or ideas
- successful female pharaoh who increased trade and ruled for 20 years
- 500 year period of Egyptian history from 2700 BCE to 2200 BCE
- southern part of Egypt
- a large stone slab that was used to decode hieroglyphics
- a system of government ruled by religious leaders
- a young pharaoh, also known as King Tutankhamen, whose tomb was not disturbed
- ruler of Egypt
- a tall pillar with four sides and a point at the top
Down
- first king who unified Upper and Lower Egypt
- pharaoh and strong military leader who expanded his kingdom
- life after death
- a stable period of Egyptian history from 2050 BCE to 1750 BCE
- northern part of Egypt
- a body preserved in a way to prevent it from decomposing
- a stone tomb with triangle-shaped sides that come together to form a point on top
- most successful period of Egyptian history that took place from 1550 BCE to 1050 BCE
- fan-shaped region created when soil is deposited at the end of a river
- a section of the Nile River with rapids and rocky terrain
- most famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom
22 Clues: ruler of Egypt • life after death • northern part of Egypt • southern part of Egypt • a type of paper made out of reeds • most famous pharaoh of the Old Kingdom • first king who unified Upper and Lower Egypt • a system of government ruled by religious leaders • a tall pillar with four sides and a point at the top • a body preserved in a way to prevent it from decomposing • ...
Egypt Vocabulary 2025-09-18
Across
- the title used by the rulers of Egypt
- a triangle-shaped area of land made of soil deposited by a river
- period of Egyptian history, marked by order and stability and lasted until 1750BC
- new capital city of Egypt during the Middle Kingdom period
- a long-lasting, paper-like material made from reeds
- period of Egyptian history where it reached the height of its power and glory and lasted from 1550BC-1050BC
- strong rapids in a river
- the capital City that was the political and cultural center of Egypt
- royal burial site in Egypt where pharaohs where buried in tombs cut into cliffs
- period of Egyptian history that lasted from 2700BC-2200BC
- a tall, four-sided pillar that is pointed on top
Down
- a stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics
- imaginary creature with the body of a lion and the head of other animals or humans
- the Egyptian writing system
- specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth
- a series of rulers from the same family
- huge stone tombs with four triangle-shaped walls that met in a point on top
- the fertile land on the banks of the Nile called "the Black Land" by Egyptians
- the longest river in the world that begins in central Africa and runs to the Mediterranean Sea
- name for a person's life force in Egyptian belief
20 Clues: strong rapids in a river • the Egyptian writing system • the title used by the rulers of Egypt • a series of rulers from the same family • a stone slab inscribed with hieroglyphics • specially treated bodies wrapped in cloth • a tall, four-sided pillar that is pointed on top • name for a person's life force in Egyptian belief • ...
School subjects 2019-04-16
16 Clues: праця • музика • історія • читання • біологія • екологія • географія • малювання • математика • англійська • інформатика • російська мова • основи здоров‘я • українська мова • фізична культура • світова література
School subjects 2020-03-12
16 Clues: kunst • keemia • ajalugu • füüsika • muusika • bioloogia • maateadus • vene keel • eesti keel • soome keel • saksa keel • matemaatika • informaatika • inglise keel • prantsuse keel • kehaline kasvatus
Subjects at school 2023-07-30
14 Clues: fyzika • chemie • zeměpis • dějepis • ruština • čeština • přírodopis • angličtina • matematika • informatika • španělština • hudební výchova • tělesná výchova • výtvarná výchova
Spanish vocab 2023-11-08
School subjects 2024-12-03
14 Clues: Kunst • Mathe • Sport • Werken • Deutsch • Biologie • Erdkunde • Informatik • Geschichte • Französisch • Mittagessen • das (Schul-)Fach • Naturwissenschaften • die Schulveransammlung
School subjects 2024-12-03
14 Clues: Sport • Mathe • Kunst • Werken • Deutsch • Erdkunde • Biologie • Informatik • Geschichte • Französisch • Mittagessen • das (Schul-)Fach • Naturwissenschaften • die Schulveransammlung
Hidden Figures 2026-03-11
14 Clues: docile • étrange • effacer • hostile • matraque • motivé.e • pionnière • accentuer • influencer • tandis que • séparation • ingénieur.e • commémoration • marquer l'histoire
Spanish/Cristian Roque 2023-09-21
19 Clues: English • history • library • physics • Biology • because • Chemistry • economics • Bookstore • to arrive • psychology • wastebasket • Mathematics • To have dinner • Next to;besides • To the right of • computer science • to have breakfast • business administration
Spanish 2023-09-21
19 Clues: History • English • Biology • Because • Economy • Physics • To arrive • Bookstore • Chemistry • Psychology • Wastebasket • Totherightof • To the left of • To have dinner • Next to; beside • Computer Science • To have breakfast • biblioteca Library • Business administration
