korean Crossword Puzzles
Cold War Crossword 2025-03-20
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- War A period of political and military tension between the United States and the Soviet Union from 1945 to 1991, without direct armed conflict.
- Doctrine A policy that promised U.S. aid to countries threatened by communism, particularly Greece and Turkey.
- Pact A military alliance of communist nations led by the Soviet Union, formed in response to NATO.
- Airlift A year-long operation in which the U.S. and its allies supplied West Berlin by air after the Soviet Union blockaded it.
- A campaign led by Senator Joseph McCarthy that accused people of being communist spies, leading to widespread paranoia.
- Parallel The dividing line between North and South Korea, established after World War II.
- Race The competition between the U.S. and USSR to achieve significant advancements in space exploration.
- The first artificial satellite, launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, marking the beginning of the Space Race.
- Wall A wall built in 1961 by the Soviet-controlled East Germany to prevent East Berliners from fleeing to West Berlin.
- Assured Destruction The concept that if either the U.S. or USSR launched a nuclear attack, both would be destroyed.
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- Scare A period of intense fear of communism in the United States, leading to investigations and blacklisting.
- A U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism during the Cold War.
- Curtain A term used by Winston Churchill to describe the division between democratic Western Europe and communist Eastern Europe.
- War A conflict (1950–1953) between communist North Korea (supported by China and the USSR) and capitalist South Korea (supported by the U.S.).
- Plan A U.S. program that provided economic aid to rebuild European countries after World War II to prevent the spread of communism.
- Race The competition between the U.S. and USSR to build up their nuclear weapons and military forces.
- Theory The belief that if one country fell to communism, neighboring countries would follow.
- Missile Crisis A 1962 confrontation between the U.S. and the USSR over Soviet missiles in Cuba, bringing the world close to nuclear war.
- of Pigs Invasion A failed U.S.-backed attempt in 1961 to overthrow Cuba’s communist leader, Fidel Castro.
- (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) A military alliance formed in 1949 among Western nations to counter Soviet influence.
20 Clues: A U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism during the Cold War. • Parallel The dividing line between North and South Korea, established after World War II. • Theory The belief that if one country fell to communism, neighboring countries would follow. • ...
School Lunch 2025-04-01
When You Trap a Tiger 2021-09-24
Cultural Industries in Latin America and Asia 2022-10-11
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- Straubhaar: "Goods exported by the _____ countries often include cultural products like television programs that are far cheaper for poor countries to import than to produce."
- Sinclair: "Second, __________ was the first world region to experience colonialism on a continental scale."
- Straubhaar: "When related to cultural dependency, particularly in television, most observers add __________ to the foreign economic influences observed by the dependent development paradigm in the general economy."
- Sinclair: "the ___________ that form the backbone of television programming in Latin America today have descended from the radionovelas that were expressly developed as cultural vehicles for advertising in the region."
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- Kim: "The more surprising news was ABC's adaptation of the Korean medical series The ___________. In the promo video, David Shore and Daniel Dae Kim noted that ABC decided to produce the US version of the KBS drama series due to the unique characters and stories.
- Kim: "When the __________ swept over Asian societies in the mid-1990s, few scholars expected this cultural fad to penetrate the US media industries."
6 Clues: Sinclair: "Second, __________ was the first world region to experience colonialism on a continental scale." • Kim: "When the __________ swept over Asian societies in the mid-1990s, few scholars expected this cultural fad to penetrate the US media industries." • ...
Unit 9: Civil Rights & Vietnam 2024-03-13
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- Cold War policy aimed to keep Communism from spreading.
- The act of separating races made possible with Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) then declared unconstitutional in Brown v. Board of Education (1954).
- Conscription in the military, unless you were given exemptions for family, faith or college enrollment.
- President Johnson lied about an attack to escalate war & send troops to Vietnam after the Gulf of ________ incident.
- President __________ took over after Kennedy was assassinated and kept the fight for Civil Rights, including passing his Great Society programs.
- This overturned the powers President Johnson & Nixon had in the Vietnam War to limit the president's powers to declare war.
- Leader of the United Farm Worker's Movement fighting for better working conditions and wages for migrant workers.
- Nixon appealed to the _________________ stating that a majority of the American public wanted the United States to be involved in the Vietnam War.
- Militant group that fought for equality for African Americans founded by Huey P. Newton.
- After the Geneva Accords in 1954, Vietnam belonged to what colonial power?
- MLK met with President _________ after the March on Washington, but he was assassinated in Dallas November 22, 1963.
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- This amendment was passed as a result of Vietnam War to lower the voting age to 18.
- The ________________ Act of 1964 outlaws discrimination based on race, gender, and color.
- Chemical agent aimed to clear vegetation in Vietnam to prevent enemy coverage.
- Attorney for Brown v. Board of Education fighting for an end to segregation, and will serve as Supreme Court Justice starting in 1967.
- The gap between what the government told the public about the Vietnam War versus what was really happening, which led the people to not trust the government.
- Draft __________ tried to avoid enlisting in the army by paying off doctors to be declared unable to fight, burning draft cards or fleeing to Canada.
- The United States getting involved in Korean & Vietnam War assuming that if one country fell to communism, other countries in SE Asia would fall too.
- Group of students that Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus sent troops to keep students from integrating schools- president would send troops to override Faubus.
19 Clues: Cold War policy aimed to keep Communism from spreading. • After the Geneva Accords in 1954, Vietnam belonged to what colonial power? • Chemical agent aimed to clear vegetation in Vietnam to prevent enemy coverage. • This amendment was passed as a result of Vietnam War to lower the voting age to 18. • ...
70 tv shows 1 2024-02-23
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- A crime drama following three female private investigators working for a mysterious millionaire.
- A sitcom revolving around the comedic misunderstandings and antics of two women and a man sharing an apartment.
- A sitcom starring Bob Newhart as a psychologist with a dry wit, navigating life and work in Chicago.
- A crime drama starring Telly Savalas as the tough, bald New York City detective Lieutenant Theo Kojak.
- A comedy series starring Redd Foxx as junk dealer Fred G. Sanford and his son Lamont.
- A sitcom focusing on the Evans family, living in a Chicago housing project, dealing with social issues and everyday life.
- Set in the 1950s and early 1960s, this sitcom follows the Cunningham family and their friends, including the iconic character Fonzie.
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- A family drama set in rural Virginia during the Great Depression and World War II, following the Walton family.
- A groundbreaking sitcom focusing on the Bunker family, tackling social and political issues.
- A science fiction action series following astronaut Steve Austin, who becomes a bionic man after a near-fatal accident.
- A spin-off of All in the Family, this sitcom follows the wealthy African American Jefferson family as they move to Manhattan's Upper East Side.
- A sitcom following the life of Mary Richards, a single woman working as a TV news producer in Minneapolis.
- A mystery series featuring the unassuming but brilliant Lieutenant Columbo, played by Peter Falk.
- A comedy-drama set in a mobile army surgical hospital during the Korean War, blending humor with poignant moments.
- A sitcom based on Neil Simon's play, focusing on the mismatched roommates Felix Unger and Oscar Madison.
- A prime-time soap opera centered around the wealthy Ewing family and their oil empire in Texas.
- A fantasy drama where guests visit a mysterious island to have their fantasies fulfilled by its enigmatic host, Mr. Roarke.
- A romantic comedy-drama set on a cruise ship, featuring a different group of passengers and their stories each episode.
- A crime drama following two streetwise detectives, Starsky and Hutch, as they fight crime in Bay City.
19 Clues: A comedy series starring Redd Foxx as junk dealer Fred G. Sanford and his son Lamont. • A groundbreaking sitcom focusing on the Bunker family, tackling social and political issues. • A prime-time soap opera centered around the wealthy Ewing family and their oil empire in Texas. • ...
Byzantine Empire 2017-12-13
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- / the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and goods that were not necessary to support life; made life more enjoyable be eaten as food.
- roads / was an ancient network of trade routes that were for centuries central to cultural interaction originally through regions of Eurasia connecting the East and West and stretching from the Korean Peninsula and Japan to the Mediterranean Sea
- / Lapis lazuli, or lapis for short, is a deep blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious stone that has been prized since antiquity for its intense color.
- / of or relating to the churches using a traditional Greek rite and subject to Eastern
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- / the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- / A sword is a bladed weapon intended for slashing or thrusting that is longer than a knife or dagger. The precise definition of the term varies with the historical epoch or the geographical region under consideration.
- / goods that were not necessary to support life; made life more enjoyable
- / The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire
- / of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a style of architecture developed in the Byzantine Empire especially in the fifth and sixth centuries featuring the dome carried on pendentives over a square and incrustation with marble veneering and with colored mosaics on grounds of gold
9 Clues: / The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire • / goods that were not necessary to support life; made life more enjoyable • / of or relating to the churches using a traditional Greek rite and subject to Eastern • / the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. • ...
2016: Our Year in Review via Crossword Puzzle 2016-12-22
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- When Penelope’s at her music lesson, you can usually find Justin and Garrison breeding pigs, collecting eggs for cakes, and killing creepers here.
- We binged the first season of this animation reboot. Lions were always better than cars!
- We camped three nights under these majestic conifers at the oldest state park in CA.
- Vanessa is still trying to get a handle over her four rain ____. A brief effort by a storm will fill 230 gallons quite fast.
- Over the summer, Penelope started playing this instrument involving bellows and keys.
- Justin got each of us one of these two-pedal contraptions.
- Big Basin State Park is full of these in June, and we were delicious.
- While in Chicago for Veteran’s Day weekend, we visited this Mario Batali outpost five times in three days.
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- We went aboard this U-505 in Chicago. It was the first one captured by the Allies in 1944 after an elusive game of cat-and-mouse.
- We swabbed Graysie for DNA. Results say she's part this “poor man’s greyhound.” Most people who notice her just say, “That's a nice schnauzer.”
- Jr. summer camp counselors streamed this band-on-hiatus during bus rides. Kids then sing their songs. Now we know we’re beautiful and that is the story of my life.
- Garrison ended the year with a brown belt in this Korean martial art.
- We started the year in this Missouri city, with visits to the WWI, Nelson Atkins, Negro Leagues Baseball, and American Jazz Museums. Then we went to the Truman and Eisenhower Libraries on the same day.
- Justin and Vanessa completed their first Spartan ______ course race. Justin did great! Then he help Vanessa with half of her burpees for every fail.
- Penelope completed her first year as a Daisy Scout and sold these from a doll carriage.
15 Clues: Justin got each of us one of these two-pedal contraptions. • Garrison ended the year with a brown belt in this Korean martial art. • Big Basin State Park is full of these in June, and we were delicious. • We camped three nights under these majestic conifers at the oldest state park in CA. • ...
vocab 2022-01-31
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- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- Civil defence is the organization and training of the ordinary people in a country so that they can help the armed forces,
- accumulate a large stock of (goods or materials).
- Southeast Treaty Organization: Includes USA, UK, France, Pakistan, Thailand, the Philippines, Australia, and New Zealand
- a situation in which further action or progress by opposing or competing parties seems impossible
- the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
- (in the Vietnam War) the US policy of withdrawing its troops and transferring the responsibility and direction of the war effort to the government of South Vietnam.
- the art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics
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- each of a series of Soviet artificial satellites, the first of which (launched on October 4, 1957) was the first satellite to be placed in orbit.
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- a strong building, usually under the ground, intended to keep people safe from the dust in the air after a nuclear explosion.
- the act, process, or means of keeping something within limits the containment of health costs.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; an alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country; US, England, France, Canada, Western European countries
- Korean War, conflict between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea) and the Republic of Korea (South Korea) in which at least 2.5 million persons lost their live
- 38th parallel, popular name given to latitude 38° N that in East Asia roughly demarcates North Korea and South Korea
15 Clues: accumulate a large stock of (goods or materials). • the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries. • a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries • the act, process, or means of keeping something within limits the containment of health costs. • ...
School Lunch 2025-04-01
Music and Arts 8 Homogenization 2025-08-11
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- A Japanese term used in animation which means a group of characters.
- _____ of Blackpink is the first Thai to achieve superstardom in the K-pop genre, which has taken the world by storm over the past decade.
- Nov _____ is the Japanese reporter who first used the phrase “cosplay” after witnessing fans costumed as fantasy and science fiction characters at a Worldcon convention in Los Angeles.
- It reflects a dynamic blend of tradition and modernity, serving as a catalyst for cultural exchange, artistic expression, and community building across the region and beyond.
- The world’s largest fan celebration of Korean culture and music which attracted a few hundred enthusiasts and interested locals when it was held in the United States for the first time in 2012.
- These are activities occurring between or involving two or more cultures.
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- It is an aspect of cultural globalization and refers to the reduction in cultural diversity through the popularization and diffusion of a wide array of customs, ideas, and values.
- It refers to the surge of popular culture including anime, K-pop, manga, and others in other countries as well as non-Asian countries creating their own “Asian” popular culture as a commercial response.
- _____ Style is the K-pop song/music which includes an intense tempo and highly stylized visuals which became the first to surpass one billion on YouTube.
- It features catchy tunes, impressive and highly synchronized choreography, and high-quality production values.
10 Clues: A Japanese term used in animation which means a group of characters. • These are activities occurring between or involving two or more cultures. • It features catchy tunes, impressive and highly synchronized choreography, and high-quality production values. • ...
World War II people and battles 2018-05-15
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- Britain a series of battles between Germany and British air forces, fought over Britain in 1940-1941.
- Harbor U.S. naval base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese, Dec. 7, 1941, precipitating U.S. entry into World War II.
- Churchill British prime minister; he opposed the policy of appeasement and led Great Britain through World War II.
- MacArthur An American general, he commanded U.S. troops in the southwest Pacific during World War II and administered Japan after the war ended. He later commanded U.N. forces at the beginning of the Korean War, until he was removed by President Truman.
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- de Gaulle president of France from 1958 to 1969; as a French General during World War II, he helped organize resistance to Germany and Vichy control of France.
- Rommel German general during World War II; he commanded the Afrika Korps and was nicknamed the Desert Fox for his leadership.
- Yamamoto Japan's most prominent naval officer during World War II, he planned the attack on Pearl Harbor and was responsible for the later Japanese defeat at the Battle Midway.
- D. Eisenhower general; thirty-fourth president of the United States; as Supreme Allied Commander in Europe during World War II, he led the Allied invasions of North Africa and of France (D-Day).
8 Clues: Britain a series of battles between Germany and British air forces, fought over Britain in 1940-1941. • Churchill British prime minister; he opposed the policy of appeasement and led Great Britain through World War II. • Harbor U.S. naval base in Hawaii attacked by the Japanese, Dec. 7, 1941, precipitating U.S. entry into World War II. • ...
Byzantine Empire 2017-12-13
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- / of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a style of architecture developed in the Byzantine Empire especially in the fifth and sixth centuries featuring the dome carried on pendentives over a square and incrustation with marble veneering and with colored mosaics on grounds of gold
- / Lapis lazuli, or lapis for short, is a deep blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious stone that has been prized since antiquity for its intense color.
- / The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire
- / goods that were not necessary to support life; made life more enjoyable
- / Raw silk was bought from China and made up into fine fabrics that commanded high prices throughout the world.
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- / of or relating to the churches using a traditional Greek rite and subject to Eastern
- / the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and goods that were not necessary to support life; made life more enjoyable be eaten as food.
- / A sword is a bladed weapon intended for slashing or thrusting that is longer than a knife or dagger. The precise definition of the term varies with the historical epoch or the geographical region under consideration.
- / the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- / was an ancient network of trade routes that were for centuries central to cultural interaction originally through regions of Eurasia connecting the East and West and stretching from the Korean Peninsula and Japan to the Mediterranean Sea
10 Clues: / The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire • / goods that were not necessary to support life; made life more enjoyable • / of or relating to the churches using a traditional Greek rite and subject to Eastern • / the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. • ...
ZAPI x ZocColor - AAPI Month Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-23
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- Genre of music that is gaining popularity worldwide originating from South Korea.
- This industry has been criticized for their lack of diversity, but there's been progress in recent years. There has been more representation with brands like Patrick Ta by Patrick Ta and Fenty Beauty by Rihanna, offering a wider range of shades.
- What is the home country of the Black Panther (related to 9 down)?
- This region is also referred to as the “West Indies” because the colonizers got lost on their quest to pillage gold in “East” India, enjoys sizable communities from the Chinese and Indian diasporas.
- This popular tea drink is often made of a mix of milk and tea with tapioca pearls.
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- This ERG at Zocdoc serves to advocate, celebrate, and amplify the voice of people of color in and outside of Zocdoc.
- This athlete, born to a Haitian-American father and a Japanese mother grew up in between New York and Florida but chose to represent the home country of one of their parents once they began performing professionally. (Also a city in said country)
- The month during which we celebrate AAPI to honor the contributions, cultures, and histories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States.
- Urban culture influenced by African-American and Latino communities. (encompassing music, dance, and fashion and inspires empowerment and self awareness)
- Which Korean city served as the backdrop for the iconic car chase (related to 5 across)?
10 Clues: What is the home country of the Black Panther (related to 9 down)? • Genre of music that is gaining popularity worldwide originating from South Korea. • This popular tea drink is often made of a mix of milk and tea with tapioca pearls. • Which Korean city served as the backdrop for the iconic car chase (related to 5 across)? • ...
MA 8 2025-08-10
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- It reflects a dynamic blend of tradition and modernity, serving as a catalyst for cultural exchange, artistic expression, and community building across the region and beyond.
- _____ Style is the K-pop song/music which includes an intense tempo and highly stylized visuals which became the first to surpass one billion on YouTube.
- These are activities occurring between or involving two or more cultures.
- _____ of Blackpink is the first Thai to achieve superstardom in the K-pop genre, which has taken the world by storm over the past decade.
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- It is an aspect of cultural globalization and refers to the reduction in cultural diversity through the popularization and diffusion of a wide array of customs, ideas, and values.
- It refers to the surge of popular culture including anime, K-pop, manga, and others in other countries as well as non-Asian countries creating their own “Asian” popular culture as a commercial response.
- It features catchy tunes, impressive and highly synchronized choreography, and high-quality production values.
- Nov _____ is the Japanese reporter who first used the phrase “cosplay” after witnessing fans costumed as fantasy and science fiction characters at a Worldcon convention in Los Angeles.
- The world’s largest fan celebration of Korean culture and music which attracted a few hundred enthusiasts and interested locals when it was held in the United States for the first time in 2012.
- A Japanese term used in animation which means a group of characters.
10 Clues: A Japanese term used in animation which means a group of characters. • These are activities occurring between or involving two or more cultures. • It features catchy tunes, impressive and highly synchronized choreography, and high-quality production values. • ...
Travel! Can you guess which country matches the description? 2013-09-04
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- Located in Africa and is famous for being home to millions of wildebeest, which migrate every year. The capital is Nairobi. Swahili and English are spoken here
- Baseball, burgers, apple pie, and New York City. Washington D.C. is where it all happens, though. English is spoken here.
- This country is located in the middle east, the official language is Arabic, and the main export is oil. The capital is Riyadh.
- Located in North America, this country speaks mainly spanish. The capital is Mexico City.
- This country is famous for maple syrup, speaking two languages (English and French) Ottowa is the capital.
- The country with a lot of bratwurst and dark bread. German is the language, Berlin, the capital, is pretty cool too.
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- Known for companies like Samsung and Hyundai, Kimchi is a very popular dish in this country. The capital is Seoul. Korean is the national language.
- Home to the queen of England, the remaining beatles, and those One Direction guys, I guess. The capital is London, and the people there speak English.
- There's a huge wall in this country, it can be seen from space. The capital is Beijing. Chinese is the language spoken here.
- This country is located in Africa. It is one of the oldest human settlements in the world. The language is Amharic and the capital is Addis Ababa.
- It's very large, cold and full of bears. The capital is St. Petersburg and Russian is the language spoken here.
- This country is home to some of the world's most unique animals, like the koala and kangaroo. Canberra is the capital.
- This country is famous for sushi, Hello Kitty, and samurai. The capital is Tokyo. Everyone here speaks Japanese.
- The place where the Sphinx and Pyramids are located. Arabic is the official language, Cairo is the capital.
- The largest country in South America, this country's official language is Portuguese. The capital is Rio de Jinaro.
15 Clues: Located in North America, this country speaks mainly spanish. The capital is Mexico City. • This country is famous for maple syrup, speaking two languages (English and French) Ottowa is the capital. • The place where the Sphinx and Pyramids are located. Arabic is the official language, Cairo is the capital. • ...
Language 2024-02-14
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- The language spoken in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa, known for its script and historical significance in Islam.
- The most widely spoken language in China, known for its complex writing system and tonal pronunciation.
- The language spoken in Vietnam, known for its tonal pronunciation and unique diacritic marks used in writing.
- The language spoken in France, Canada (particularly in Quebec), and various other countries, known for its elegance and influence in arts and culture.
- The language spoken in Spain, Mexico, and many other countries in Central and South America, known for its rhythmic sound and rich cultural heritage.
- The language spoken in South Korea and North Korea, known for its distinct writing system, Hangul, and its influence in technology and entertainment.
- The language spoken in Portugal, Brazil, and several other countries, known for its melodic sound and influence in music and literature.
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- The language spoken in Russia and many other countries of the former Soviet Union, known for its Cyrillic script and rich literary tradition.
- The language spoken primarily in Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal, known for its literary tradition and vibrant culture.
- The language spoken in Italy and parts of Switzerland, known for its musicality and cultural contributions to art, cuisine, and fashion.
- The language spoken in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and other countries, known for its precision and influence in science and engineering.
- The language spoken in the Netherlands and Belgium, known for its similarities to German and its importance in global trade and diplomacy.
- The language spoken by many people in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and other countries, often used in books, movies, and international communication.
- The primary language spoken in India, known for its diverse dialects and importance in Indian culture and society.
- The language spoken in Japan, known for its unique writing system, including kanji characters, and its rich cultural heritage.
15 Clues: The most widely spoken language in China, known for its complex writing system and tonal pronunciation. • The language spoken in Vietnam, known for its tonal pronunciation and unique diacritic marks used in writing. • The primary language spoken in India, known for its diverse dialects and importance in Indian culture and society. • ...
Byzantine Empire 2017-12-13
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- / goods that were not necessary to support life; made life more enjoyable
- / of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a style of architecture developed in the Byzantine Empire especially in the fifth and sixth centuries featuring the dome carried on pendentives over a square and incrustation with marble veneering and with colored mosaics on grounds of gold
- roads / was an ancient network of trade routes that were for centuries central to cultural interaction originally through regions of Eurasia connecting the East and West and stretching from the Korean Peninsula and Japan to the Mediterranean Sea
- Lazuli / Lapis lazuli, or lapis for short, is a deep blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious stone that has been prized since antiquity for its intense color.
- / the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and goods that were not necessary to support life; made life more enjoyable be eaten as food.
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- Roots / The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire
- / of or relating to the churches using a traditional Greek rite and subject to Eastern
- / A sword is a bladed weapon intended for slashing or thrusting that is longer than a knife or dagger. The precise definition of the term varies with the historical epoch or the geographical region under consideration.
- / the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
9 Clues: / goods that were not necessary to support life; made life more enjoyable • Roots / The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire • / of or relating to the churches using a traditional Greek rite and subject to Eastern • / the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. • ...
Travel! Can you guess which country matches the description? 2013-09-04
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- There's a huge wall in this country, it can be seen from space. The capital is Beijing. Chinese is the language spoken here.
- This country is famous for sushi, Hello Kitty, and samurai. The capital is Tokyo. Everyone here speaks Japanese.
- Baseball, burgers, apple pie, and New York City. Washington D.C. is where it all happens, though. English is spoken here.
- Known for companies like Samsung and Hyundai, Kimchi is a very popular dish in this country. The capital is Seoul. Korean is the national language.
- The country with a lot of bratwurst and dark bread. German is the language, berlin, the capital, is pretty cool too.
- Located in Africa and is famous for being home to millions of wildebeest, which migrate every year. The capital is Nairobi. Swahili and English are spoken here
- It's very large, cold and full of bears. The capital is St. Petersburg, and the town bear is called Putin.
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- Home to the queen of England, the remaining beatles, and those One Direction guys, I guess. The capital is London.
- This country is located in Africa. It is one of the oldest human settlements in the world. The language is Amharic and the capital is Addis Ababa.
- Located in North America, this country speaks mainly spanish. The capital is Mexico City.
- The place where the Sphinx and Pyramids are located. Arabic is the official language, Cairo is the capital.
- This country is located in the middle east, the official language is Arabic, and the main export is oil. The capital is Riyadh.
- This country is famous for maple syrup, speaking two languages (English and French), and being quieter than its neighbor, the USA.
- This country is home to some of the world's most unique animals, like the koala and kangaroo. Canberra is the capital.
- The largest country in South America, this country's official language is Portuguese. The capital is Rio de Jinaro.
15 Clues: Located in North America, this country speaks mainly spanish. The capital is Mexico City. • It's very large, cold and full of bears. The capital is St. Petersburg, and the town bear is called Putin. • The place where the Sphinx and Pyramids are located. Arabic is the official language, Cairo is the capital. • ...
Davion's crossword puzzle 2015-12-14
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- a Cuban politician and revolutionary who served as Prime Minister of the Republic of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and then President from 1976 to 2008.
- the sprawling capital of Poland
- who was was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, politician, and philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.
- what is an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4 April 1949.
- the policy or practice of more open consultative government and wider dissemination of information
- doctrine the principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or communist insurrection.
- the notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism that followed the political events in eastern Europe in 1989.
- a Chinese Communist revolutionary and the founding father of the People's Republic of China, which he governed
- what is a circle of latitude in the Northern Hemisphere, used as the pre-Korean War boundary between North Korea and South Korea.
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- a member of the communist guerrilla movement in Vietnam that fought the South Vietnamese government forces 1954–75 with the support of the North Vietnamese army and opposed the South Vietnamese and US forces in the Vietnam War.
- what was an American initiative to aid Western Europe, in which the United States gave $13 billion in economic support to help rebuild Western European economies after the end of World War
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits
- the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling domino causing an entire row of upended dominoes to fall.
- the action or state of dividing or being divided into parts.
- PC led Ghana to independence from Britain in 1957 and served as its first prime minister and president.
15 Clues: the sprawling capital of Poland • the action or state of dividing or being divided into parts. • the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits • the policy or practice of more open consultative government and wider dissemination of information • ...
Joseph McCarthy and Demagoguery 2023-03-20
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- The first Red Scare took place in 1919 after the Russian Revolution, under the leadership of President ____________.
- In 1949, Mao Zedong established a communist ________ in China.
- This term has now come to mean a witch hunt, or "the political practice of publicizing accusations of disloyalty or subversion with insufficient regard to evidence."
- Joseph McCarthy was successful in convincing Americans that Soviet subversives were ________ on them.
- In 1949, the Soviet Union exploded a ________ bomb, setting off the Cold War.
- McCarthy's unfounded accusations only ___________ the US's efforts to curb communist influence.
- This President famously said, of McCarthy, "I won’t go down into the gutter with that guy”, meaning that he didn't want to give him more attention.
- Once he began to get media attention, McCarthy started to change and ___________ the number of people on his so-called list.
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- Even if McCarthy didn't create the Red Scare, he certainly ____________ from it.
- McCarthy died from complications resulting from severe __________________.
- This type of government is actually just acting in the interests of another country, hence why it is called a "____________" government.
- Several legitimate cases of subversive spying came to light in the 1950s, perhaps most famous among them was Alger Hiss, who was convicted of perjury based upon evidence hidden in a ____________.
- These were often violated during the Red Scare, especially freedom of speech and thought.
- In 1948, the Soviet Union closed off access to the western part of this German city.
- Many members of society, including Hollywood actors, educators and military members were ____________ as a result of suspected communist affiliation.
- The outbreak of the __________ War in 1950, in which the communist, Soviet-backed North invaded the democratic, US-backed South, contributed to the Red Scare.
- Some used this word to describe McCarthy, which describes a political leader who seeks support by manipulating ordinary people by appealing to their emotions rather than using rational argument.
- Just before his death the Senate voted to ________ McCarthy, or to declare their disapproval of him.
18 Clues: In 1949, Mao Zedong established a communist ________ in China. • McCarthy died from complications resulting from severe __________________. • In 1949, the Soviet Union exploded a ________ bomb, setting off the Cold War. • Even if McCarthy didn't create the Red Scare, he certainly ____________ from it. • ...
Davion's crossword puzzle 2015-12-14
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- the sprawling capital of Poland
- a Chinese Communist revolutionary and the founding father of the People's Republic of China, which he governed
- a Cuban politician and revolutionary who served as Prime Minister of the Republic of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and then President from 1976 to 2008.
- what is a circle of latitude in the Northern Hemisphere, used as the pre-Korean War boundary between North Korea and South Korea.
- who was was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, politician, and philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999.
- the notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism that followed the political events in eastern Europe in 1989.
- the policy or practice of more open consultative government and wider dissemination of information
- doctrine the principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or communist insurrection.
- what is an intergovernmental military alliance based on the North Atlantic Treaty which was signed on 4 April 1949.
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- the action or state of dividing or being divided into parts.
- what was an American initiative to aid Western Europe, in which the United States gave $13 billion in economic support to help rebuild Western European economies after the end of World War
- PC led Ghana to independence from Britain in 1957 and served as its first prime minister and president.
- the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits
- the theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling domino causing an entire row of upended dominoes to fall.
- a member of the communist guerrilla movement in Vietnam that fought the South Vietnamese government forces 1954–75 with the support of the North Vietnamese army and opposed the South Vietnamese and US forces in the Vietnam War.
15 Clues: the sprawling capital of Poland • the action or state of dividing or being divided into parts. • the action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits • the policy or practice of more open consultative government and wider dissemination of information • ...
In Order to Live - A North Korean Girl's Journey to Freedom 2023-01-11
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- How is the social status in North Korea called?
- How is the new generation in North Korea called which has more access to outside influence?(also the black markets in North Korea)
- What did the father sell before he was arrested
- Birth city of the author/protagonist
- What is the name of the protagonist's sister?
- Through what is propaganda is North Korea mostly spread?
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- How are the news in North Korea presented?
- Next to which river was the birth city of the protagonist?
- Where did the protagonist escape to from China?
- What country did the protagonist firstly escape to from North Korea?
- Author's and protagonist's name
11 Clues: Author's and protagonist's name • Birth city of the author/protagonist • How are the news in North Korea presented? • What is the name of the protagonist's sister? • Where did the protagonist escape to from China? • How is the social status in North Korea called? • What did the father sell before he was arrested • ...
Byzantine Empire 2017-12-13
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- / the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and goods that were not necessary to support life; made life more enjoyable be eaten as food.
- roads / was an ancient network of trade routes that were for centuries central to cultural interaction originally through regions of Eurasia connecting the East and West and stretching from the Korean Peninsula and Japan to the Mediterranean Sea
- / Lapis lazuli, or lapis for short, is a deep blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious stone that has been prized since antiquity for its intense color.
- / of or relating to the churches using a traditional Greek rite and subject to Eastern
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- / the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- / A sword is a bladed weapon intended for slashing or thrusting that is longer than a knife or dagger. The precise definition of the term varies with the historical epoch or the geographical region under consideration.
- / goods that were not necessary to support life; made life more enjoyable
- / The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire
- / of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a style of architecture developed in the Byzantine Empire especially in the fifth and sixth centuries featuring the dome carried on pendentives over a square and incrustation with marble veneering and with colored mosaics on grounds of gold
9 Clues: / The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire • / goods that were not necessary to support life; made life more enjoyable • / of or relating to the churches using a traditional Greek rite and subject to Eastern • / the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. • ...
Unit 9: The Cold War Review 2023-05-30
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- The CIA would continue to try and topple this communist dictator in Cuba during the Cold War with over 600 assassination attempts with the last taking place in the year 2000.
- Joseph Stalin began this on June 24th, 1948 to drive out the Americans, British, and French from West Berlin.
- This term described the idea that if Soviet expansionism could be contained for long enough then the inherent flaws of the Soviet system would cause it to fall apart.
- This war began in 1950 as North Korea's Kim Il Sung would order an invasion of South Korea with support from Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union.
- This organization was created in 1949 that brought together the United States, Canada, and most of Western Europe in a defensive pact against the Soviet Union?
- This U.S. government agency often deposed or killed political leaders who threatened American interests or looked like they might fall under Soviet influence during the Cold War.
- France refused to surrender their colony of Indochina which led to the rise of this man, the communist leader of the Vietnamese Independent Movement. Mao Zedong provided weapons and advice to him during the conflict.
- This top secret U.S. government program brought over roughly 1,600 German scientists and engineers like Wernher von Braun and Kurt Debus and their families to the United States to greatly strengthen the United States.
- Communists revolutionaries led by this man took control of Cuba in 1959. He then began to free Cuba of its economic and political reliance on United States by nationalizing banks, oil refineries, as well as coffee and sugar plantations.
- The Korean War is often overshadowed by World War II and the Vietnam War in history. As a result, the Korean War is often referred to as this.
- Mao Zedong's process of industrialization and collectivization that was rushed and produced disastrous results that included the largest famine in human history (The Great Famine) with an estimated 30 to 50 million people starving to death.
- This Egyptian leader successfully kept control of the Suez Canal during the Cold War while having both the United States and the Soviet Union fight for his approval.
- The first satellite launched into orbit by the Soviet Union.
- In 1961, the CIA used trained Cuban exiles as an invasion force to overthrow Fidel Castro from power. This would turn out to be a disaster and an embarrassment for President John F. Kennedy as the invading force surrendered after just three days.
- Joseph Stalin created this in Eastern Europe to provide safety and security against a possible future attack by the West by installing pro Soviet governments across Eastern Europe.
- This belief states that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries.
- This term was coined by NATO to refer to the communist states in Eastern and Central Europe which included the Soviet Union, countries in the Warsaw Pact, and Albania and Yugoslavia?
- During the Cultural Revolution, the peasants and this group were seen as the new heroes of China through the use of indoctrination and propaganda.
- This United States economic plan gave large amounts of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after the devastation of World War II. The goal was to stop the spread of communism in Europe.
- During this period of the Cold War, colonial powers granted independence to their former colonies throughout Asia.
- After this U.S. President withdrew U.S. troops from Vietnam, Communist North Vietnam took control of South Vietnam and won the Vietnam War after 20 years of hard combat and over 3 million dead soldiers and civilians.
- The United States and The Soviet Union became this during the Cold War. As a result, a fierce competition developed as each indirectly fought each other for world dominance.
- This U.S. President responded to the Soviet's placing nuclear missiles and around 42,000 troops in Cuba by setting up ExComm to deal with the crisis and authorized a naval blockade of Cuba to prevent any further Soviet shipments from reaching the island.
- During the Great Leap Forward, this plan of Mao Zedong to mass produce steel was a complete disaster. While it was extremely popular with Chinese citizens, it produced mostly low quality pig iron that was unusable.
- This policy of Nikita Khrushchev denounced all of Joseph Stalin crimes from the past, vowed to decentralize power and reduce the use of terror, and led to the tearing down statues of Stalin across the Soviet Union.
- The media's representation of the Tet Offensive during the Vietnam War was drastically different from what was really happening. This term was used to describe the difference between what was actually going on and what the government told the public.
- During the Second Red Scare, hysteria spread across the United States over the perceived threat posed by this.
- This political practice of publicizing accusations of disloyalty or subversion with insufficient regard to evidence in the United States during the 1950's.
- Leonid Brezhnev replaced Nikita Khrushchev as the leader of the Soviet Union. His eighteen year rule was characterized by this name as the economy suffered under a complete lack of innovation.
- He was a brutal communist dictator of Cambodia. The Khmer Rouge under his leadership were responsible for over 2 million deaths during the Cambodian Genocide. In addition, he abolished religion, schools, currency and guns to create a totalitarian state in Cambodia.
- Soviet aggression towards Greece and Turkey in 1947 established this United States foreign policy that would provide political, military, and economic assistance to countries that were threatened by a communist takeover.
- In the early years of the Cold War, this U.S. president believed that all nuclear weapons and their means of production should be turned over to the United Nations.
- Covert operations were carried out during the Cold War on the basis of this which meant that operations could be carried out in a way in which top officials could deny all involvement, allowing government agencies to carry out actions abroad that would be deemed unacceptable at home.
- This was Mao Zedong’s plan to install radical communist values while destroying the four olds (old ideas, old culture, old customs, and old habits).
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- The United States and its allies established an independent West German State known as this.
- Legislation signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1958 created this U.S. government agency that would dedicate time, money, and resources to space exploration.
- This meeting in 1945, established that both Germany and the capital city Berlin would be divided into four zones of occupation. The United States, Great Britain, France, and The Soviet Union would each control a portion of Germany and Berlin. Each occupying country of Germany would be entitled to reparations from their own zone. By resorting to such a blatant division of Germany, instead of agreeing on one unified approach to post war Germany, the allies had ensured the future division of Europe during the Cold War era.
- U.S. President John F. Kennedy made a bold, public claim that the U.S. would land a man on the moon before the end of the decade. This led to the creation of NASA’s lunar landing program known as this.
- The Cuban Missile Crisis reached a high point after a Soviet submarine almost launched nuclear torpedoes when U.S. depth charges exploded near it. The decision to launch required all three Soviet commanding officers to approve the order. This commanding officer refused to go through with the launch and single-handedly prevented the outbreak of nuclear war.
- This term was used by people to refer to the invisible border that separated the Soviet Union and the communist countries of Eastern Europe from the Western European countries?
- This government program was used by Mao Zedong to purge intellectuals and political dissidents from China.
- This U.S. government agency was established in 1947 to help stop the spread of communism.
- This was the principle of deterrence founded on the notion that a nuclear attack by one superpower would be met with an overwhelming nuclear counterattack such that both the attacker and the defender would be annihilated.
- A "hotline" phone was installed between the White House and the Kremlin to provide better communication as a result of this event.
- He created the Warsaw Pact to counter the growing power of NATO.
- The signing of the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT I) was an example of how tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union were easing. This French term was used to describe this period during the Cold War.
- Even though the Korean War resulted in no clear winner, no change in the Korean border, and over 2,000,000 dead soldiers and civilians; it did prove that this political ideology could be contained.
- This book, which was a collection of Mao Zedong’s thoughts, became a tool of propaganda and indoctrination that led to Mao Zedong becoming a cult of personality in China.
- Nikita Khrushchev sent this to Cuba in 1962 to protect Fidel Castro and prevent a U.S. invasion of Cuba, to counter the United States Jupiter missiles that were placed in Italy and Turkey, and to teach the United States a lesson as he stated, "They would learn just what it feels like to have enemy missiles pointing at you".
- poor countries not allied with the United States or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- A war instigated by a major power which does not itself become involved. The Korean War was a perfect example of this.
- With Alexander Dubcek’s reforms, a period of euphoria broke out in Czechoslovakia that came to be known as the Prague Spring. This would result in Leonid Brezhnev announcing this by sending 250,000 Warsaw Pact troops in to put an end to the reforms.
- The Soviet Union created this in East Germany.
- This military alliance was formed between the Soviet Union and Eastern European states to protect themselves from the aggressive actions of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
- The CIA and MI6 replaced this Prime Minister of Iran after he nationalized the British owned Anglo-Iranian Oil Company with The Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi as the new leader of Iran.
- Nikita Khrushchev created this to manage the internal security of the Soviet Union as well as conduct espionage abroad.
- In the early years of the Cold War, this U.S. President had looked for various ways to use nuclear weapons to end various Cold War conflicts.
- Gamal Abdel Nassar nationalized the Suez Canal which led to Great Britain, France, and Israel invading Egypt as they feared that they would lose access to the Suez Canal. Under extreme global pressure, Great Britain and France were forced into an embarrassing retreat bringing an end to their roles as major world powers.
- Tensions were high between the United States and the Soviet Union over how this post World War II country should be reconstructed.
- In the early years of the Cold War, this Asian country was divided at the 38th Parallel while the Soviet Union occupied the North while the United States occupied the South. This country struggled with reunification as both the North and the South had oppressive dictators in Kim Il Sung and Syngman Rhee.
- President Truman ordered this to deliver supplies to West Berlin which eventually forced Joseph Stalin to end the Berlin Blockade after 15 months.
- He took power of China in 1949 and established the People's Republic of China. He then quickly formed a defensive pact with Joseph Stalin which sparked fears of communism spreading throughout Asia.
- Nikita Khrushchev authorized the construction of this on August 12, 1961 as he was facing a staggering amount of defections of the highly trained and educated people from East Germany. Most of 2.7 million people that fled had escaped through West Berlin.
- In 1965, The U.S. Congress issued the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution after misreporting a North Vietnamese torpedo attack on the USS Maddox. President Lyndon B. Johnson used this to directly enter this war.
- Nikita Khrushchev's policy of destalinization in the Soviet Union severely strained Soviet relations with this country in Asia.
65 Clues: The Soviet Union created this in East Germany. • The first satellite launched into orbit by the Soviet Union. • He created the Warsaw Pact to counter the growing power of NATO. • This U.S. government agency was established in 1947 to help stop the spread of communism. • poor countries not allied with the United States or the Soviet Union during the Cold War. • ...
Hospital Box Office 2017-08-31
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- The true story of a heroic man, determined to become a medical doctor because he enjoys helping people, using humour and pathos.
- In 1954, a U.S. Marshal investigates the disappearance of a murderer, who escaped from a hospital for the criminally insane.
- A British medical doctor fights a cholera epidemic in a small Chinese village, while being trapped at home in a loveless marriage to an unfaithful wife.
- Healthcare professionals, government officials and everyday people find themselves in the midst of a worldwide epidemic as the CDC works to find a cure.
- Biography of Ben Carson who grew up to be Dr. Ben Carson, a world famous neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins.
- In Pittsburgh, accomplished pathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu uncovers the truth about brain damage in football players who suffer repeated concussions in the course of normal play.
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- The story of the discovery of the A.I.D.S. epidemic, and the political infighting of the scientific community hampering the early fight with it.
- When a man with HIV is fired by his law firm because of his condition, he hires a homophobic small time lawyer as the only willing advocate for a wrongful dismissal suit.
- The staff of a Korean War field hospital use humor and high jinks to keep their sanity in the face of the horror of war.
- The victims of an encephalitis epidemic many years ago have been catatonic ever since, but now a new drug offers the prospect of reviving them.
- An over-burdened doctor struggles to find meaning in his life while a murderer stalks the halls of his hospital.
- A man juggles searching for his wife's murderer and keeping his short- term memory loss from being an obstacle.
12 Clues: Biography of Ben Carson who grew up to be Dr. Ben Carson, a world famous neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins. • A man juggles searching for his wife's murderer and keeping his short- term memory loss from being an obstacle. • An over-burdened doctor struggles to find meaning in his life while a murderer stalks the halls of his hospital. • ...
Enculturation and Acculturation 2022-04-01
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- Type of research that makes comparisons across cultures to understand whether or not psychological phenomena are universal. (An outsider’s perspective)
- This researcher compared Korean and white mothers’ interactions with their children and found that memory is shaped by social interactions, showing that children are enculturated to remembered in particular ways.
- The changing of a person's behavior and characteristics as a result of contact between different cultures
- Study that investigated how well immigrant youth psychologically and socioculturally adapted to a new culture and whether this is related to acculturation strategies and profiles.
- Enculturation is usually established via an individual's _____
- One of the ways an individual acquires cultural norms by altering their own behavior to fit in
- Acculturation forms as a result from ____ group relations
- Strategy in which individuals adopt a new culture and do not maintain their heritage’s culture and identity
- The role of parents in enculturation as seen from observational learning in Bandura’s bashing Bobo study is supported by this theory
- Acculturation is thought to affect ____ system thinking, the theory that suggests an individual possesses two types of thinking – an intuitive one and a conscious one.
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- Individuals maintain the norms of their heritage culture and do not adopt the norms of the new culture
- Strategy in which individuals maintain the culture of their heritage, but interact with other groups and adopt some norms of this new culture
- Process by which people learn appropriate skills/norms in their culture
- The participants in this line test study were enculturated to conform, while participants in Perrin and Spencer did not
- Individuals do not maintain heritage culture, do not interact with other groups, and do not adopt norms of the new culture
- Enculturation influences ____ as individuals learn through parental interactions to focus on remembering themselves as the main character in individualist cultures
- The type of research that focuses on one culture at a time to gain a better understanding of behavior within that culture. (An insider’s perspective)
- Enculturation influences ____ (theory) at the categorization and identification stages
18 Clues: Acculturation forms as a result from ____ group relations • Enculturation is usually established via an individual's _____ • Process by which people learn appropriate skills/norms in their culture • Enculturation influences ____ (theory) at the categorization and identification stages • ...
Lesson 8-③. Korean Culture: The Mirror of Our Hearts 1학년 반 이름: 2022-11-23
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- a person in your family who lived a long time ago
- to love, protect, and care for what is important to you
- the experience of being beaten in a battle, game, or contest
- incapable of being touched or seen
- features that belong to the culture of a particular society that were created in the past and still have historical importance
- a particular area in a country or the world
- a feeling that you are nervous, worried, and not relaxed
- to join one thing to another
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- to work together with someone
- an object that you buy or keep to remind you of a holiday, place, or event
- to put your name on an official list
- a word or words put at the top of a page or section of text as a title
- to emphasize something or make people notice something
13 Clues: to join one thing to another • to work together with someone • incapable of being touched or seen • to put your name on an official list • a particular area in a country or the world • a person in your family who lived a long time ago • to emphasize something or make people notice something • to love, protect, and care for what is important to you • ...
Hospital Box Office 2017-08-31
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- The true story of a heroic man, determined to become a medical doctor because he enjoys helping people, using humour and pathos.
- Biography of Ben Carson who grew up to be Dr. Ben Carson, a world famous neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins.
- When a man with HIV is fired by his law firm because of his condition, he hires a homophobic small time lawyer as the only willing advocate for a wrongful dismissal suit.
- An over-burdened doctor struggles to find meaning in his life while a murderer stalks the halls of his hospital.
- The story of the discovery of the A.I.D.S. epidemic, and the political infighting of the scientific community hampering the early fight with it.
- In Pittsburgh, accomplished pathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu uncovers the truth about brain damage in football players who suffer repeated concussions in the course of normal play.
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- In 1954, a U.S. Marshal investigates the disappearance of a murderer, who escaped from a hospital for the criminally insane.
- The staff of a Korean War field hospital use humor and high jinks to keep their sanity in the face of the horror of war.
- A man juggles searching for his wife's murderer and keeping his short- term memory loss from being an obstacle.
- The victims of an encephalitis epidemic many years ago have been catatonic ever since, but now a new drug offers the prospect of reviving them.
- A British medical doctor fights a cholera epidemic in a small Chinese village, while being trapped at home in a loveless marriage to an unfaithful wife.
- Healthcare professionals, government officials and everyday people find themselves in the midst of a worldwide epidemic as the CDC works to find a cure.
12 Clues: Biography of Ben Carson who grew up to be Dr. Ben Carson, a world famous neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins. • A man juggles searching for his wife's murderer and keeping his short- term memory loss from being an obstacle. • An over-burdened doctor struggles to find meaning in his life while a murderer stalks the halls of his hospital. • ...
Hospital Box Office 2017-08-31
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- A man juggles searching for his wife's murderer and keeping his short- term memory loss from being an obstacle.
- The staff of a Korean War field hospital use humor and high jinks to keep their sanity in the face of the horror of war.
- In 1954, a U.S. Marshal investigates the disappearance of a murderer, who escaped from a hospital for the criminally insane.
- In Pittsburgh, accomplished pathologist Dr. Bennet Omalu uncovers the truth about brain damage in football players who suffer repeated concussions in the course of normal play.
- The story of the discovery of the A.I.D.S. epidemic, and the political infighting of the scientific community hampering the early fight with it.
- Biography of Ben Carson who grew up to be Dr. Ben Carson, a world famous neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins.
- Healthcare professionals, government officials and everyday people find themselves in the midst of a worldwide epidemic as the CDC works to find a cure.
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- An over-burdened doctor struggles to find meaning in his life while a murderer stalks the halls of his hospital.
- A British medical doctor fights a cholera epidemic in a small Chinese village, while being trapped at home in a loveless marriage to an unfaithful wife.
- The true story of a heroic man, determined to become a medical doctor because he enjoys helping people, using humour and pathos.
- When a man with HIV is fired by his law firm because of his condition, he hires a homophobic small time lawyer as the only willing advocate for a wrongful dismissal suit.
- The victims of an encephalitis epidemic many years ago have been catatonic ever since, but now a new drug offers the prospect of reviving them.
12 Clues: Biography of Ben Carson who grew up to be Dr. Ben Carson, a world famous neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins. • A man juggles searching for his wife's murderer and keeping his short- term memory loss from being an obstacle. • An over-burdened doctor struggles to find meaning in his life while a murderer stalks the halls of his hospital. • ...
THE COLD WAR (1945 - 1960) 2014-03-25
2 Clues: the conference where Truman informed Stalin about the atomic bomb • this war began when troops from the North streamed across the 38th parallel in an effort to reunite the country
Hopefield Leisure Centre 2024-07-04
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- A sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball back and forth across a table using small paddles. The game takes place on a hard table divided by a net.
- The sport, practice, or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows. It is often practiced for hunting, competitive sports, and recreational purposes.
- A gymnastic sport where athletes perform acrobatics while bouncing on a trampoline, showcasing skills like flips, twists, and jumps.
- A combat sport in which two competitors fight using swords, such as the foil, épée, or sabre. Points are scored by making contact with the opponent under specific rules.
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- A form of inline skating where the skater wears boots with a single line of wheels. It can be practiced for recreational, fitness, or competitive purposes.
- A Korean martial art characterized by its emphasis on head-height kicks, jumping and spinning kicks, and fast kicking techniques. It combines combat techniques, self-defense, sport, exercise, and in some cases, meditation and philosophy.
- A group of physical, mental, and spiritual practices or disciplines that originated in ancient India. It includes breath control, meditation, and the adoption of specific bodily postures, widely practiced for health and relaxation.
7 Clues: A gymnastic sport where athletes perform acrobatics while bouncing on a trampoline, showcasing skills like flips, twists, and jumps. • The sport, practice, or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows. It is often practiced for hunting, competitive sports, and recreational purposes. • ...
Chinese/Korean/Filipino/America/Thailand/South African/British/Goon Cave/Sweatshop/Respect!/CHoNG 2025-06-01
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- bro does not own a ferrari
- least autistic (peter griffin fr fr)
- krayte's favorite animal
- tried to rape krayte(a lot of times)
- responisve if by himself or with one person, peak retarted with a group of people
- MONKEY with long hair
- sigma but missing brain cells from timee to time
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- (This is his legal name)
- MY KING!!!
- (name too hard to spell)
- twink(rat)
- a game that the twink is excited about
- always late(never on time)
- peak autism(LIKE NOT EVEN KIDDING LITERALLY AUTISTIC)
- CHING CHONG MAN
15 Clues: MY KING!!! • twink(rat) • CHING CHONG MAN • MONKEY with long hair • (This is his legal name) • (name too hard to spell) • krayte's favorite animal • bro does not own a ferrari • always late(never on time) • least autistic (peter griffin fr fr) • tried to rape krayte(a lot of times) • a game that the twink is excited about • sigma but missing brain cells from timee to time • ...
Countries 2023-06-19
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- Korea A country in Asia known for its K-pop, K-dramas, and kimchi. Its capital is Seoul and the official language is Korean.
- A big country in South America known for its rainforests and carnival. Its capital is Brasília and the official language is Portuguese.
- A country with a lot of land and forests in North America. Its capital is Ottawa and it has two official languages, English and French.
- A country in Europe with a lot of history and culture. Its capital is London and the official language is English.
- Africa A country in Africa known for its wildlife, beaches, and apartheid history. Its capital is Pretoria and the official language is Afrikaans.
- A big country in Asia with a lot of people and history. Its capital is Beijing and the official language is Mandarin.
- A country in Asia known for its sushi, anime, and technology. Its capital is Tokyo and the official language is Japanese.
- A country just south of the United States with a lot of history and culture. Its capital is Mexico City and people speak Spanish there.
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- A big country in Europe and Asia known for its cold weather and history. Its capital is Moscow and the official language is Russian.
- A country in Europe known for its art, food, and fashion. Its capital is Paris and the official language is French.
- A country in Europe known for its beaches, fiestas, and soccer. Its capital is Madrid and the official language is Spanish.
- A country and continent known for its beaches, wildlife, and accents. Its capital is Canberra and the official language is English.
- A country in Europe known for its pasta, pizza, and art. Its capital is Rome and the official language is Italian.
- A country in Europe known for its engineering and beer. Its capital is Berlin and the official language is German.
- States A big country in North America with 50 states. It has many famous cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Washington D.C.
15 Clues: A country in Europe known for its pasta, pizza, and art. Its capital is Rome and the official language is Italian. • A country in Europe with a lot of history and culture. Its capital is London and the official language is English. • A country in Europe known for its engineering and beer. Its capital is Berlin and the official language is German. • ...
Taste the Difference (City of Dreams Manila's wide array of Restaurants) 2017-04-07
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- Enjoy regional Tuscan cuisine located at the Upper Ground of floor of City of Dreams.
- A high volume, affordable, contemporary dining restaurant operating 24 hours-a-day. The restaurant features popular Southeast Asian dishes.
- Taste rich, exotic, and creative oriental cuisine at the Upper Ground of floor of City of Dreams.
- A restaurant that offers premium Cantonese and regional Chinese specialties in a stylish contemporary setting
- A casual café offering pastries, quick gourmet sandwiches, and hot and cold brews — ideal for a relaxed, on-the-go meal.
- A chic Japanese-influenced lounge offering bento boxes and a full coffee and tea experience. Also enjoyed as a social hub to meet up, chat, chill out or work.
- brings to Manila a classic Steakhouse and Bar set in contemporary yet comfortable surroundings.
- Located at the right side of the Crown Towers Hotel lobby, this relaxed yet elegant sitting lounge is perfect for quick meetings or extended chats.
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- Exclusive and elegant dining room for Crown Towers guests, Breezes features Western and Asian breakfast, quality a la carte offering.
- Inspired by cafés and bars of Italian origins in New York and Sydney, the cheerful gastrobar is a dining destination at City of Dreams Manila!
- Treat yourself to the freshest seafood from Tsukiji market and indulge in quality Japanese Wagyu beef blazed on a charcoal Robata grill.
- Located at the Upper Ground Level Gaming Floor, offers a hearty serving of Filipino and Korean rice toppings, desserts and hot and cold beverages.
- Adjacent to the Lobby Hyatt City of Dreams Manila a comfortable, stylish spot to meet friends and colleagues, or simply relax and unwind throughout the day.
- An interactive show-kitchen restaurant where guests can enjoy delicious fare, freshly prepared at vibrant live cooking and buffet stations.
- Experience authentic Filipino dishes prepared with seasonal offerings from the restaurant’s own farms and passionate local producers.
- Jazzy by day and chic by night, a contemporary poolside deck, restaurant and bar.
- Enjoy upgraded noodle creations, popular Asian delicacies, and premium tea blends 24/7.
17 Clues: Jazzy by day and chic by night, a contemporary poolside deck, restaurant and bar. • Enjoy regional Tuscan cuisine located at the Upper Ground of floor of City of Dreams. • Enjoy upgraded noodle creations, popular Asian delicacies, and premium tea blends 24/7. • brings to Manila a classic Steakhouse and Bar set in contemporary yet comfortable surroundings. • ...
Trip Down Memory Lane 2024-03-13
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- and Nagasaki The cities in Japan where the United States dropped atomic bombs in August 1945, leading to the end of World War II.
- War A prolonged conflict from 1955 to 1975 between North Vietnam (supported by communist allies) and South Vietnam (supported by anti-communist allies, primarily the United States).
- Revolution The period of rapid industrialization, technological advancement, and urbanization that occurred primarily in Britain during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, laying the foundation for modern industrial society.
- War I A global conflict fought from 1914 to 1918.
- Missile Crisis A 13-day confrontation in 1962 between the United States and the Soviet Union over Soviet ballistic missiles deployed in Cuba.
- War A conflict from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the United Nations, primarily the United States).
- Depression A severe worldwide economic depression that lasted throughout the 1930s.
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- Revolution The series of revolutions in Russia in 1917 that led to the overthrow of the Tsarist autocracy and the establishment of the Soviet Union.
- Rights Movement A social movement in the United States aimed at ending racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans and securing their equal rights under the law.
- The period in the United States from 1920 to 1933 when the production, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages were banned.
- Wall A barrier that divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989, constructed by the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) to prevent East Berliners from fleeing to West Berlin.
- War II Another global conflict fought from 1939 to 1945.
- Landing The historic event in 1969 when humans first set foot on the moon as part of NASA's Apollo 11 mission.
- War A period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States and their respective allies, roughly from the end of World War II in 1945 to the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991.
- Movement The fight for women's right to vote, which gained significant traction in the early 20th century.
15 Clues: War I A global conflict fought from 1914 to 1918. • War II Another global conflict fought from 1939 to 1945. • Depression A severe worldwide economic depression that lasted throughout the 1930s. • Movement The fight for women's right to vote, which gained significant traction in the early 20th century. • ...
Cultural Industries in Latin America and Asia: Puzzle 2 2022-10-13
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- Ava: "Kim noted the opportunity Netflix gave to Korean production companies to make “________ _________” and big budget productions. This concept makes me think of hybridity."
- Romario: "When combined with the economics of large markets, language and __________ _________ between Mexico and Brazil appear to be the driving force behind the success of both countries' programs according to Sinclair's reading."
- Luke: "The article mentions that the U.S. introduced the ____________ (getting money from advertisers) and implies that this was an unprecedented move."
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- Jalyn: "The lines of dependence centered on five core ideologies: finance, trade, politics, _______, and education. Which line of tendency did you find most important? Which one has the biggest global impact?"
- Marissa: "Televisa in Mexico is mentioned as well, as it is a cross- media conglomerate and one of the first media corporations in the world to see advantages of __________ for broadcast."
- Zach: "Several studies showed that there was an increasing one-way flow of media from a few countries of the _________ out to the rest of the world. This unbalanced flow is commonly seen with movies from Hollywood going to screens abroad."
6 Clues: Luke: "The article mentions that the U.S. introduced the ____________ (getting money from advertisers) and implies that this was an unprecedented move." • Ava: "Kim noted the opportunity Netflix gave to Korean production companies to make “________ _________” and big budget productions. This concept makes me think of hybridity." • ...
3/6/2017 2017-03-05
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- a person skilled in arts / Noun / He was a very accomplished painter and a---.
- associated with erupting mountains / Adjective / V--- ash spewed during the eruption.
- a written record of thoughts or actions / Noun / I keep a j--- to write down my thoughts.
- employer, supervisor, or manager / Noun / My b--- gave me the day off.
- device that plays music and sounds / Noun / A good song was playing on the car r---.
- group or company joined for a common purpose / Noun / Join the o--- and help our cause!
- express in another language or form / Verb / I will t--- his words into your language.
- regulations, principles, procedures / Noun / Breaking the r--- of the game is cheating.
- someone who hears or pays attention / Noun / The best l--- may not hear everything.
- to go away completely / Verb / The sun will d--- when night falls.
- substances in food needed for nourishment / Noun / The n--- in food keep you healthy.
- high level school offering graduate degrees / Noun / I earned a master's degree at the u---.
- music from the culture of a country / Noun / A gayageum (가야금) is used in Korean f--- music.
- a trip or voyage from one place to another / Noun / I made my j--- across the sea in a boat.
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- permanent end of life-sustaining functions / Noun / D--- occurred after his heart stopped.
- people or things joined together / Noun / Our team formed a u--- and worked together.
- natural, relating to living matter / Adjective / O--- chemistry studies life-giving carbon.
- style of music by Mozart, Beethoven and others / Noun / Beethoven and Mozart are famous for their c--- music
- to pull toward / Verb / Two magnets will a--- each other.
- An illness with fever and all over aching / Noun / I---a symptoms include chills and fever.
- structures that block passage / Noun / The police erected b--- across the road.
- known or going throughout the world / Adjective / I---l flights travel worldwide.
- current or up-to-date / Adjective / Florence Nightingale was the pioneer of m--- nursing.
- fees paid to creators of original material / Noun / Authors get r--- when their books sell.
- a person who is trained to go into space / Noun / The a--- took a walk on the moon.
25 Clues: to pull toward / Verb / Two magnets will a--- each other. • to go away completely / Verb / The sun will d--- when night falls. • employer, supervisor, or manager / Noun / My b--- gave me the day off. • a person skilled in arts / Noun / He was a very accomplished painter and a---. • structures that block passage / Noun / The police erected b--- across the road. • ...
Target 3559 Music Crossword 2013-05-15
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- Started From the Bottom
- Released in 1973, This Was the 8th Studio Album From Pink Floyd.
- The Man in Black
- Phil Collins Covered This Hit Song Originally By Motown Legends The Supremes.
- Canadian Pop Singer To Release: My World 2.0 (2010), Under the Mistletoe (2011), and Believe (2012).
- The King of Rock N' Roll
- Lead Vocals for Black Sabbath
- His Name Was Sonny Moore When He Sang In Emo Band From First To Last. He Now Goes By This Name As A DJ And Dubstep Artist.
- End of The Road, Water Runs Dry, and On Bended Knee, are All Smash Singles By This R&B Group.
- She's Crazy In Love With Rapper Jay-Z
- Usually, a video begins with one person (often helmeted or masked) dancing to the song alone for 15 seconds, surrounded by other people not paying attention or seemingly unaware of the dancing individual. When the bass drops, the video cuts to the entire crowd doing a crazy convulsive dance for the rest of the video.
- One of The Best Selling Albums of All Time, This 1999 Album From The Backstreet Boys Featured The Single: "I Want It That Way".
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- The Best Selling Soundtrack of All Time.
- Marilyn Manson Would Cover This Eurythmics Hit.
- I'm Not a Businessman; I'm a Business, Man.
- "I knew you were trouble when you walked in/So shame on me now/Flew me to places I'd never been/Now I'm lying on the cold hard ground"
- a song by Swedish electronic dance group, Swedish House Mafia. It is the sixth and final single released before the group broke up, featuring vocals from Swedish singer John Martin.
- the 18th K-pop single by the South Korean musician Psy. The song was released in July 2012 as the lead single of his sixth studio album Psy 6 (Six Rules), Part 1, and debuted at number one on South Korea's Gaon Chart. On December 21, 2012, "_________ _______" became the first YouTube video to reach a billion views.
- With Over 100 Million Units Worldwide, Making Him One of The Best Selling Spanish Language Artists of All Time. His Father Julio is Also A Singer.
- Detroit Rapper Marshall Mathers Goes By This Stage Name.
20 Clues: The Man in Black • Started From the Bottom • The King of Rock N' Roll • Lead Vocals for Black Sabbath • She's Crazy In Love With Rapper Jay-Z • The Best Selling Soundtrack of All Time. • I'm Not a Businessman; I'm a Business, Man. • Marilyn Manson Would Cover This Eurythmics Hit. • Detroit Rapper Marshall Mathers Goes By This Stage Name. • ...
Asia Review 2021-12-15
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- The ___ was a figurehead, which means that he was only a symbolic leader, while someone else was really in control. P. 239
- Japanese take much of their food from the _____ p.233
- After uniting the Mongols, Genghis turned to foreign conquest. He led his armies southeast into China. The Mongols broke through the Great ____ and destroyed many cities.p.211
- Over time, Japan felt the influence of Korean and ____ cultures. p.233
- By the 1400, protecting people had become the responsibility of ___, or local land-owning lords. . 241
- Minamoto received the title of ____ or supreme military commander. P. 240
- ____ is a religion based on the teachings of the Indian spiritual leader Siddhartha Guatama also known as Buddha. P.228
- Japan is a ____ or a chain of islands. p.232
- For zen followers, ____ means the emptying the mind of thoughts in order to aid spiritual growth
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- ___ road and ports such as the one at Quanzhou provided routes for foreign travelers to enter China. P. 215
- By 1206, a warrior had united the Mongol clans under his rule. He was known as ____ Khan meaning “ruler of the universe” 210
- By the 900s, the Chinese had discovered the mixture of ingredients we know today as gun ____. The used this in fireworks. P.226
- The government then built more ____ that connected rivers, which increased the flow of trade. p.207
- The Daimyo also provided protection through small army of _____, or highly trained warriors. P.241
- China began to produce ____ a hard white pottery of extremely fine quality. P. 207
- Daoism is an ancient Chinese philosophy. Its basic teaching is that all things earth, heaven and people should follow the Dao. Dao means “the way” or the flow of ___ p.228
- These formed the hear of a set of rules called _____ “the way of the warrior.” This strict code of conduct guided samurai behavior. p. 241
- By the 800s, the Chinese were making books using ____ printing, in which workers carved text into blocks of wood. p. 225
- is a device with a magnetized piece of metal that points to the north p.225
- proved more food per acre than other grains. With more food available, the population swelled p. 206
20 Clues: Japan is a ____ or a chain of islands. p.232 • Japanese take much of their food from the _____ p.233 • Over time, Japan felt the influence of Korean and ____ cultures. p.233 • Minamoto received the title of ____ or supreme military commander. P. 240 • is a device with a magnetized piece of metal that points to the north p.225 • ...
American Studies Final Exam Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-11
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- Government policy of not getting involved in business
- Controversial activist who promoted back nationalism in the early 1900s
- Early civil rights leader; founded the NAACP
- Information used to try to influence public opinion to support a particular view, often used during wartime
- NAACP lawyer who argued the Brown v Board of Education case; first African American Supreme Court Justice
- Organized mass killing of a group of people
- First black man to play Major League baseball in the modern era
- Tax on imported goods that benefits U.S. businesses
- Wrote the book The Feminine Mystique
- Outspoken First Lady who played an important role in her husband’s presidency
- Discrimination against Jewish people
- The right to vote
- A government that controls all aspects of life in a country
- Senator from Wisconsin whose baseless accusations against suspected communists led to a second Red Scare in the 1950s
- Type of government that emphasizes nationalism, expansionism, and the military
- American general who played a prominent role in the Pacific Theater during WWII, but was fired by President Truman during the Korean War
- Refusal to buy a certain product
- Avoiding political or economic alliances
- Infamous gangster from the Prohibition era
- Applied the assembly line technique to the production of automobiles; produced the first affordable auto
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- Separation of people by race
- Preparation for war
- A competition between nations for superiority in the development and accumulation of weapons
- Not taking sides in a conflict between two nations
- Wrote the book Silent Spring, which helped to launch the modern environmental movement
- Progressive reformer who led the settlement house movement and advocated for women’s rights
- Fair and equal treatment under the law
- American General who coordinated Allied operations in Europe and the Pacific during WWII; after the war, he became Secretary of State and created a plan to help rebuild Europe
- Leader of the women’s suffrage movement
- An extreme form of patriotism, marked by a feeling of superiority over other countries
- 1920’s era writer whose poems described the experiences of black Americans in the early 20th century
- A charge of misconduct made against an elected official
32 Clues: The right to vote • Preparation for war • Separation of people by race • Refusal to buy a certain product • Wrote the book The Feminine Mystique • Discrimination against Jewish people • Fair and equal treatment under the law • Leader of the women’s suffrage movement • Avoiding political or economic alliances • Infamous gangster from the Prohibition era • ...
Stress and Immune Health 2023-11-07
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- Non-digestible carbohydrate that aids in moving food through the body.
- The practice of trying to achieve a mentally and emotionally clear and stable state. This is commonly done in a distraction free space, and utilizes mindfulness and breathing techniques. This is a great way to deal with stress.
- Your gut produces 95% of this chemical. It is often referred to as the happy chemical. A lack of this chemical can increase one’s risk for depression.
- A place to receive massages, facials, and other self-care services. This is a great business to go to when feeling stressed.
- Structured physical activity that’s benefits include improved immune health and wellbeing that reduces levels of stress.
- 70% of one’s immune cells are located here and by boosting one’s gut health you’re boosting your immune health.
- A dairy product high in probiotics.
- Your body’s main stress hormone.
- A mineral that supports immune health.
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- A feeling of emotional or physical tension.
- “Good” bacteria that maintain or improve gut health when consumed.
- A practice where one is fully engaged and present in the moment.
- A non-digestible food ingredient that promotes the growth of “good” bacteria.
- A substance that stops the growth of or destroys bacteria.
- A treatment that requires physical manipulation of the soft tissues, that varies in techniques. Individuals often feel relaxed after this treatment and may have a reduction in pain.
- The body’s natural reaction to injury or infection that commonly results in swelling, redness, heat, and/or pain in the affected area.
- An energy healing treatment that originates from Japan.
- A traditional Chinese Medicine treatment of using fine needles for holistic and energy healing.
- When you don’t get enough of this at night, it can negatively impact your ability to deal with stress, among other negative effects.
- Emotional, physical and/or mental exhaustion caused by excessive stress over an extended period of time.
- A form of exercise that has you perform various poses and breathing techniques. This form of exercise improves mobility, and it helps reduce stress.
- A Korean food dish that consists of fermented vegetables. Because it is fermented, it is high in probiotics.
22 Clues: Your body’s main stress hormone. • A dairy product high in probiotics. • A mineral that supports immune health. • A feeling of emotional or physical tension. • An energy healing treatment that originates from Japan. • A substance that stops the growth of or destroys bacteria. • A practice where one is fully engaged and present in the moment. • ...
September Crossword 2019-10-15
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- small like a button
- bedding of rocks
- thinking only inside the box or smaller like a ring box
- ruining the condition of.
- not enough.
- eating in class discreetly under the desk
- (adj) student procrastinating to do work
- not disciplined enough
- preparing for the college entrance exam
- Regina George characteristic from Mean Girls
- someone cautious and unwilling to make change
- disorder in a place due to the absence of authority
- the feeling of someone you see who is cool, better, or scary
- showing interest or concern for others
- retaking a test
- crying with fabulous makeup on
- corn originates from Mexico
- something you do, to try and memorize lines for a play
- doing something you love with complete utter satisfaction
- Donald trump
- America
- reminding yourself someone better is going to love you after you see who he replaced you with
- peace and love on a shirt
- Micheal Scott when he gave his nephew a job even if he was bad at it
- a great teacher makes sure he is understood by all
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- getting cavities
- asking someone if they're okay when their crying which makes the cry harder
- changes
- a baby laughing
- NAVY members after passing boot camp
- spending money generously for non-essential things
- The Great Smog of London
- a judge
- an uprise
- what everyone has and it is what can take them far
- a car crash right before your eyes
- smart basis in reality
- United States Declaration of Independence
- a criminal in an interrogation
- (n) a couch potato
- Korean traditional dramas used this scent to make characters fall asleep because of the aroma and then setting them up to frame them.
- a glow that the people you admire or look up to have
- losing all points in a game
- having great confidence in believing in things
- what the campus felt like for freshmen on the first day of school
- a student after the teacher asks something of he/ she
- easing some strong emotions.
- getting wet in winter
- doing five paragraphs that was non-existent until the period before the class where it was due
49 Clues: changes • a judge • America • an uprise • not enough. • Donald trump • a baby laughing • retaking a test • getting cavities • bedding of rocks • (n) a couch potato • small like a button • getting wet in winter • not disciplined enough • smart basis in reality • The Great Smog of London • ruining the condition of. • peace and love on a shirt • losing all points in a game • corn originates from Mexico • ...
Food 2024-05-22
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- A fruit with red, green, or yellow skin (child)
- Dish made from beaten eggs cooked with filling (child)
- An orange vegetable often eaten raw (child)
- Small bird often cooked whole (adult)
- Tropical fruit with a sweet and juicy flesh (child)
- Hot chili sauce originating from Thailand (adult)
- A sweet treat made from cocoa (child)
- Creamy green fruit often used in guacamole (child)
- Thinly sliced raw fish served without rice (adult)
- Large fruit with a green rind and red flesh (child)
- Spicy condiment often served with sushi (adult)
- Small round fruit often used in muffins (child)
- Vegetable with edible leaves and heart (adult)
- Leafy green vegetable often used in salads (child)
- A rare and expensive type of mushroom (adult)
- Tropical fruit with a spiky outer skin (child)
- Japanese dish with rice and raw fish (adult)
- Spice derived from a flower's stigma (adult)
- Tiny black or orange fish eggs (adult)
- Yellow citrus fruit with a sour taste (child)
- Japanese pufferfish dish that can be poisonous (adult)
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- Leafy green vegetable high in nutrients (adult)
- A round dish with cheese and toppings (child)
- A delicacy made of cooked snails (adult)
- Soybean curd often used in vegetarian dishes (adult)
- Green vegetable with small edible florets (child)
- Fruit with a sweet and tangy pulp (adult)
- Tropical fruit with a strong odor (adult)
- Fermented Korean side dish made of vegetables (adult)
- Small fruit often used to make wine (child)
- Spicy green paste served with sushi (adult)
- French vegetable stew (adult)
- Small red fruit often used in desserts (child)
- Crisp green vegetable often used in salads (child)
- Dairy product often made from cow's milk (child)
- Sandwich with a cooked veggi patty (child)
- Small fish often used as a pizza topping (adult)
- Starchy vegetable often fried or mashed (child)
- A yellow fruit with a peel (child)
- A sweet baked treat often with chocolate chips (child)
- A type of fungus used in gourmet cooking (adult)
- A protein-rich grain (adult)
- Flat cake often eaten for breakfast (child)
- Italian dish made from flour and water (child)
- A luxury food made of duck or goose liver (adult)
- Small granules made from semolina (adult)
46 Clues: A protein-rich grain (adult) • French vegetable stew (adult) • A yellow fruit with a peel (child) • Small bird often cooked whole (adult) • A sweet treat made from cocoa (child) • Tiny black or orange fish eggs (adult) • A delicacy made of cooked snails (adult) • Fruit with a sweet and tangy pulp (adult) • Tropical fruit with a strong odor (adult) • ...
Cars NZ 2024-03-14
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- Italian luxury vehicle. They make the GranTurismo
- Formerly part of chrysler. They make the Punto
- They make the Rapide and Vantage
- They make the Pathfinder
- They make the Range Rover
- Name of a fast big cat
- A blue logo that makes the falcons
- Famous for having the Camaro in transformers live action
- Red logo with three diamonds. They also make the Triton
- French brand and is regarded as the oldest car company in the world
- Electric car made by Elon Musk
- German luxury and commercial vehicle automotive brand. 2wds
- Makes Sports cars, like the Senna
- Italian manufacturer of luxury sports cars and SUVs. Has a bull logo
- They made the Firebird,Catalina and Le Mans
- A Japanese brand who made the BRZ and Impreza
- Has two diamonds interlocking
- American automotive manufacturer General Motors for trucks and utility vehicles
- luxury vehicle division of the Japanese automaker Toyota
- They made the Carolla and Camery
- Makes the Cooper and is Mr. Beans car
- Has four interlocking rings as a logo
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- They made the Fleetwood and SRX
- A German brand
- Bayerische Motoren Werke for short
- Make commercial vehicles like the Bighorn
- Czech automobile manufacturer with a green logo
- Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer. The make the Demio
- A red logo with a lion
- acronym for Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili
- The made the Challenger and Charger
- one of the "Big Three" automobile manufacturers in the United States. They made the PT Cruiser
- British designer, manufacturer and marketer of luxury cars
- A Chevrolet sports car
- a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer with a slanted H logo
- They make the Accord and Civic
- a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars
- Its logo has two arrows pointing up
- They famously make offroading vehicles
- Its name is similar to a native New Zealand bird
- A type of Ford named after a male horse
- Makes the Jimny and the small swift
- The cars were known for their design beauty and numerous race victories. They made the very expensive Chiron
- Italian luxury sports car with a station logo
- Also the name of a water-lily flower.
45 Clues: A German brand • A red logo with a lion • Name of a fast big cat • A Chevrolet sports car • They make the Pathfinder • They make the Range Rover • Has two diamonds interlocking • They make the Accord and Civic • Electric car made by Elon Musk • They made the Fleetwood and SRX • They make the Rapide and Vantage • They made the Carolla and Camery • Makes Sports cars, like the Senna • ...
CROSSWORD 2 2023-05-26
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- I will ____ up at 6:00. (明日は6時に起きます)
- I ____ lunch at 12:3 today. (今日は12:30に昼食を食べます)
- I am going to ____ a bath at 9:00. (私は9:00にお風呂に入ります)
- She has a ____ of books. (彼女はたくさん本をもっています)
- I am going to ____ to music on Sunday. (私日曜日に音楽を聴きます)
- I have ____ sister. (私には姉が一人います)
- ____ is he from? (彼はどこ出身ですか?)
- ____ many CDs do you have? (CDを何枚持ってますか?)
- I have ____ friends. (私はたくさんの友達がいます)
- I am going to ____ math on Monday. (私は月曜日に数学を勉強します)
- ____ do you eat for breakfast? (朝食に何を食べますか?)
- I have a ____. (質問があります)
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- I ____ dinner every day (私は毎日夕食を料理します)
- Nice to ____ you. (会えてうれしいです)
- Let's go ____. (一緒に行きましょう)
- You ____ tempura well. (君は天ぷらを上手に作ります)
- I ____ tennis. (私もテニスもすきです)
- Don't ____ here. (ここで泳ぐな)
- We ____ friends. (私たちは友達です)
- ____ Korean food. (私は韓国料理が好きです)
- I will go ____ bed at 10:00. (私は10時に寝ます)
- What time is it ____? (今何時ですか?)
- I will ____ this computer. (私はこのPCを使います)
- Don't ____ here. (ここで走りな)
- I ____ TV every day. (私は毎日TVを見ます)
- This is ____ bag. (これは私のバッグです)
- ____ your name. (名前を書きなさい)
27 Clues: I have a ____. (質問があります) • Don't ____ here. (ここで泳ぐな) • Don't ____ here. (ここで走りな) • Let's go ____. (一緒に行きましょう) • ____ your name. (名前を書きなさい) • I ____ tennis. (私もテニスもすきです) • We ____ friends. (私たちは友達です) • Nice to ____ you. (会えてうれしいです) • ____ is he from? (彼はどこ出身ですか?) • This is ____ bag. (これは私のバッグです) • ____ Korean food. (私は韓国料理が好きです) • What time is it ____? (今何時ですか?) • ...
Jack & Sophie 05.10.2023 2023-07-30
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- The infants school the couple went to.
- The Bride's middle name.
- Day of the week the Bride and Groom were born on.
- How many weeks are there between the Groom's & Bride's birthdays?
- The Groom's favourite band.
- What is the groom's favourite animal?
- Where is the Groom's wedding ring from?
- What sport did the groom play?
- Couple's favourite clothing brand.
- The couple's first concert together.
- Couple's favourite vegetable.
- The couple's first festival
- The couple's dream holiday destination.
- What Polish city have they visited?
- The Bride's favourite childhood TV programme.
- What's the Groom's star sign?
- The name of the first year halls the Bride lived in.
- First place the couple went abroad together.
- Couple's favourite sport to play.
- The Groom's first job.
- The Bride's favourite animal.
- The Bride's favourite boyband.
- The Bride's undergraduate degree.
- What metal is the Bride's wedding ring?
- Number of years the couple have been together.
- Name of couple's garden bar.
- What year did the couple get together?
- What's the Bride's star sign?
- The Groom's favourite sports team.
- County the Groom was born in.
- The Groom's favourite pudding.
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- How old are the couple?
- The Bride's first pet.
- The Bride's job title.
- What did the Bride want to be when she grew up?
- Couple's favourite UK city.
- Name of the Groom's first pet.
- Where did the Bride go to university?
- The couple's favourite takeaway.
- The Groom's favourite childhood TV programme.
- Jewellers that Sophie's rings are from.
- Couple's favourite activity.
- The month the Groom proposed.
- Where did the groom propose?
- Name of the road the couple live on.
- Who is the Groom's favourite comedian?
- The Groom's place of work.
- What was the Groom's high school nickname?
- The Groom's middle name.
- Who is the Bride's favourite comedian?
- What did the Groom want to be when he grew up?
- The Groom's favourite whiskey.
- What was the Groom's first car?
- Where was the Bride's first job?
- Where was the Bride born?
- Couple's favourite cafe.
- The Bride's deadlift PB.
- What colour are the Bride's eyes?
- Where are the couple going on honeymoon?
- The Bride's favourite drink.
- Favourite terrier breed (Rocky).
61 Clues: The Bride's first pet. • The Bride's job title. • The Groom's first job. • How old are the couple? • The Bride's middle name. • The Groom's middle name. • Couple's favourite cafe. • The Bride's deadlift PB. • Where was the Bride born? • The Groom's place of work. • Couple's favourite UK city. • The Groom's favourite band. • The couple's first festival • Couple's favourite activity. • ...
Languages 2024-10-21
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- - A Romance language spoken widely in Spain, Latin America, and parts of the U.S.
- - The official language of Vietnam, known for its six tones.
- - The official language of Brazil and Portugal, part of the Romance language family.
- - The basis of Filipino, the national language of the Philippines.
- - The official language of Japan, known for its complex writing system.
- - An Indo-Aryan language spoken widely in India and parts of South Asia.
- - A Semitic language spoken in the Middle East and North Africa, and the liturgical language of Islam.
- - A West Germanic language spoken in the Netherlands and Belgium.
- - The most widely spoken Slavic language, with speakers in Russia and Eastern Europe.
- - The ancient and modern language of the Jewish people and Israel.
- Language - A visual language used by the deaf community that relies on gestures and facial expressions.
- - A Romance language spoken in France, parts of Canada, and several African countries.
- - An ancient Indic language, the liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
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- - An Indo-Aryan language spoken in Bangladesh and parts of India.
- - A Bantu language spoken by the Zulu people of South Africa.
- - A Romance language spoken in Italy, Switzerland, and parts of Croatia.
- - A constructed international auxiliary language created to foster global communication.
- - An ancient language that has had a significant influence on Western science, philosophy, and culture.
- - An ancient language that gave rise to the Romance languages; used in Roman Catholic liturgy.
- - The official language of North and South Korea, written using the Hangul script.
- - The official language of Thailand, known for its unique tonal and writing system.
- - The most widely spoken language in the world by total speakers.
- - The most spoken language in the world by native speakers, primarily in China.
- - A Chinese language spoken in Hong Kong, Macau, and the Guangdong province.
- - The official language of Turkey, known for its unique vowel harmony.
- - A Bantu language spoken in East Africa, especially in Kenya and Tanzania.
- - The national language of Pakistan and one of the official languages of India.
- - Also known as Persian, a language spoken in Iran, Afghanistan, and Tajikistan.
- - A West Slavic language spoken primarily in Poland.
- - A West Germanic language spoken in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
30 Clues: - A West Slavic language spoken primarily in Poland. • - The official language of Vietnam, known for its six tones. • - A Bantu language spoken by the Zulu people of South Africa. • - An Indo-Aryan language spoken in Bangladesh and parts of India. • - The most widely spoken language in the world by total speakers. • ...
Fall Recital Crossword 2022-12-11
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- There are a few places in this piece were Kai will intentionally slow down, also known as a _____.
- Both of CJ’s pieces use short notes, two of which fit into a quarter-note. They’re _____ notes.
- Nothing Ben is playing is in 4/4. He’s using more unsual _____ signatures.
- Both of Lucy’s pieces have a _____: a tune or line connected single notes that can be sung (often accompanied by chords).
- "Attack on Titan" uses 'offset' or conflicting rhythms in the RH and LH. This is known as _____.
- "Home Run Harry" starts in G Minor, then switches to C Major. A key change like that is technically called _____.
- "Silent Night" was composed for a choir with no instrumental accompaniment. That type of arrangement is called “a _____” (which means “in the church style”).
- The black keys Clara is using in Haunted Harp are not written as flats. They’re _____.
- "Coconut Shuffle" has a lot of notes that are really short, where Daniel will ‘bounce’ off the keys. Those aren’t legato, they’re _____.
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- In the Oscar Peterson medley Diva will be “making up” some sections on the spot, also known as_____.
- Fred’s Liszt piece was written in the mid-1800s, which is after the Classical era – it’s considered the _____ era.
- Both of Frida’s songs have groups of smoothly connected notes. The musical term for this is _____.
- Spring and Diva will be performing "Star Walkin" as a duet. The main melody in a duet is traditionally called _____, and the accompaniment part is called secondo!
- The singer of "All I Want For Christmas is You" is known as the _____ of Christmas.
- The Juno-award winning Inuk musician Tanya Tagaq often uses grunting sounds in her music, borrowed from traditional Inuit _____ singing.
- Anika is holding this down through most of "Stranger Things."
- "On the Ocean Floor" has a lot of changes in loudness, or what we usually call _____.
- Maja’s piece “Spring” was originally composed for a soloist accompanied by an orchestra. That kind of work is usually called a _____.
- “How You Like That” is originally recorded by Blackpink, who perform a style of Korean popular music known as _____.
- Is "The Sparkling "Brook in a major or minor key?
20 Clues: Is "The Sparkling "Brook in a major or minor key? • Anika is holding this down through most of "Stranger Things." • Nothing Ben is playing is in 4/4. He’s using more unsual _____ signatures. • The singer of "All I Want For Christmas is You" is known as the _____ of Christmas. • ...
Crossword 2025-12-22
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- Outrageous animated series
- My favorite gift shop location
- Luxury meal experience
- County seat of Wayne county
- Hot room for sweating and relaxing
- (17, 31, 32 all play for them)
- Gravity Games holiday event
- Dig deep for coal
- Sequence of images or memories
- Cheese or chocolate are both wonderful
- Attraction at American Dream Mall
- Looms, some would say
- We might have met one in New Orleans
- Foam dart brand
- Jazz venue
- Dodge
- Relaxation spot
- Penny made a masterful one
- Massachusetts vacation spot, abbreviated
- Education authority in New Jersey
- Montclair is our favorite
- Club Our biggest promo exploit
- Swing – Central living room object
- Professional women’s soccer league
- Georgia airport locale
- Powdered sugar pastry delight
- Spiced dish from India or Thailand
- Monday night movement
- Combines wonderfully with poetry
- Logged into by drive by
- Make an offer
- A story divided
- Architectural plan or design
- When one might see 38, 39, 40
- A southern city abbreviated
- Material used for a projector fort
- Hulu series starring Jeremy Allen White
- Accidental shuttle service
- What one might use to clean
- Mountainous or figurative split
- Fast-paced game show challenge
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- Warning sound
- Helpful, if overly flattering
- Dressy or elegant style
- Block-building amusement park
- Taylor, Coulter or Berger are famous ones
- Word game with scrambled letters
- Flambéed dessert
- Tub - Essential post skiing experience
- Whodunnit
- Taylor Tomlinson’s plea
- NJ Stadium
- Classic flower for romance
- Often has 1000 pieces
- Hung for Santa, or legwear
- Morning joy at the sight of it
- Mischievous Sanrio character
- Not quite a palindrome, but wanted nonetheless
- 14-line love poem
- Door knocker
- Limbless video game hero
- My favorite soccer team
- Refillable cup logo
- Hauntingly fun city exploration
- Flightless bird
- Elephant - Present stealing Christmas game
- Korean dish
- Glide down slopes on a single board
- Leather costume inspiration
- The rain cover is optional on yours
- Immoral or awesome depending on usage
- Japanese grill
- Morning pick-me-up beverage
- Turn on
- Or maybe Generation 67
75 Clues: Dodge • Turn on • Whodunnit • NJ Stadium • Jazz venue • Korean dish • Door knocker • Warning sound • Make an offer • Japanese grill • Foam dart brand • Relaxation spot • Flightless bird • A story divided • Flambéed dessert • Dig deep for coal • 14-line love poem • Refillable cup logo • Often has 1000 pieces • Looms, some would say • Monday night movement • Luxury meal experience • Georgia airport locale • ...
puzzle 10 2023-01-28
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- a tax reform bill passed during the Trump Administration, which lowered corporate and individual tax rates and made other changes to the tax code.
- a conflict that began in 2011 and continues to this day, between the government of Syria and various opposition groups, with significant involvement from foreign powers, including the United States.
- a violent insurrection by supporters of then-President Donald Trump, in which the U.S. Capitol was breached and vandalized in an attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
- the 58th quadrennial U.S. presidential election, in which Joe Biden and Kamala Harris defeated incumbent President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence.
- a proposed trade agreement among 12 Pacific Rim countries, including the United States, which was negotiated during the Obama Administration but did not pass the Congress.
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- a widespread national and international effort to stem the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, including lockdowns, vaccine distribution, and economic stimulus measures.
- a global agreement on climate change, which was adopted in 2015 and signed by the United States under the Obama Administration, which aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to limit the global temperature increase.
- a federal investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, and possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
- a series of high-level meetings between the leaders of the United States and North Korea, beginning in 2018, aimed at denuclearizing the Korean peninsula and improving relations between the two countries.
- a terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya in 2012, which resulted in the deaths of four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.
10 Clues: a tax reform bill passed during the Trump Administration, which lowered corporate and individual tax rates and made other changes to the tax code. • a terrorist attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya in 2012, which resulted in the deaths of four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens. • ...
Don Gish Memorial Puzzle 2019-06-10
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- cream / A favorite Desert.
- / Don’s favorite color.
- / Don’s ister who lived in Omaha.
- / According to Ogden Nash this animal lives ‘twixt plated decks.
- / Don studied Russian language here.
- / You could find Don Singing here.
- / Don’s childhood dog, a famous horse, or a warning.
- / Don’s 1945 literary work that served as a scathing takedown of Westbrook Pegler.
- / Don was in the military during this war.
- / Don enjoyed performing the works of these two British dudes.
- / by his account Don travelled thousands of miles by this vehicle.
- / Done enjoyed getting these fro Maryland’s eastern Shore.
- / Don’s child born in 1965.
- / Thainy, Thais, Bunyan, Poppyseed.
- / Don preferred this satirical Lehrer to newsman Jim.
- / Turkish officer of high rank or a large golden retriever.
- / Don battled these with Irish Spring.
- / although it sounds like a high-ranking prison official, Don held this position at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church.
- / _________ High where Don was friend of longtime MAD Magazine writer Frank Jacobs.
- / Don favorite granddaughter.
- / Don lived in this country in both the 1960’s and 1970’s.
- / One of Don’s favorite authors.
- / Cut of meat Don used for his pulled pork barbecue.
- / Don bought hundreds of pounds of birdseed at this feed company -- also a famous estuary.
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- / A favorite Beverage.
- / Name Donald called himself at a young age.
- / Animal Don would pet under the chin at the National Zoo.
- / Don did graduate work at this D.C. area university, settingno records later broken by Patrick Ewing.
- / New York University where Don studied.
- / Neighborhood where Don kept birds and squirrels well nourished.
- / Don’s favorite grandson
- / Former First Lady or Don’s Daughter in law.
- / Don’s street address for over 40 years.
- / Necktie.
- / The pileated woodpecker was one of Don’s favorites.
- / Don attended college here.
- / agency where Don worked.
- / Don’s child with middle name of Teasley.
- / Don’s favorite cooking device or sociologist Max.
- / Don was a college roommate of this “father of cognitive psychology.”
- / One of Don’s favorite Children’s authors.
- / Famous movie star who shares name with Don’s wife.
- / City where Don’s first child was born.
- / Number of U.S. States Don visited.
- / Don’s one area of agreement with Ronald Reagan.
- / Crossword rival.
- Don’s oldest sister.
47 Clues: / Necktie. • / Crossword rival. • Don’s oldest sister. • / A favorite Beverage. • / Don’s favorite color. • / Don’s favorite grandson • cream / A favorite Desert. • / agency where Don worked. • / Don’s child born in 1965. • / Don attended college here. • / Don favorite granddaughter. • / One of Don’s favorite authors. • / Don’s ister who lived in Omaha. • ...
Chapter 35 Crossword Review 2014-04-09
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- Peasant rebellion that toppled the Nguyen dynasty
- Japan is one of the leading industrial centers in this
- Dominated Vietnam's communist party by the late 1920s
- Headed the Taiwanese republic after the death of his father
- Established by the Soviet Union; a communist state with heavy emphasis on leader
- Mao's wife, who played a prominent role in his struggles to renew the revolutionary fervor the Chinese people
- China and North Korea v. America and South Korea
- The one surviving prince of the southern house, supported by the Bishop of Adran
- Communist-dominated nationalist movement that operated out of China; rose up after the end of Japanese rule in Vietnam
- Led by Jiang Qing, increasingly contested power on behalf of the aging Mao
- Established by Mao after the Nationalists mostly fled to Japan
- Monopolized Japan's government until the 1990s
- Leader of the Viet Minh. He used guerilla tactics against the Japanese and French.
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- The prime minister of Singapore, took office when the area first gained independence
- Installed as the president of Vietnam with a lot of U.S. backing.
- Established by the United States on the southern end of the Korean Peninsula
- Remained a British colony until returned to China in 1997
- Main focus of Nationalist resistance in Vietnam after the demise of the VNQDD
- One of the communist commanders around Mao who had been trained at Whampoa Academy in the 1920s
- The Communist party's strong poitical and military organization was rooted in party cadres and -----
- Committed to violent revolution against the French Colonizers
- These programs were a further effort to revitalize the flagging revolution by restoring its mass, rural base
- Came to power determined to restore state direction and market incentives after the Great Leap ended
- The Viet Minh defeated the French by capturing the fortress they had built at this place in the mountain highlands near the Laotian border.
- This dynasty was dethroned in the years following the overthrow of the Nguyen Dynasty
- Mao's last campaign
- The communist resistance, threatened by Diem.
- Huge industrial group that was created by Chung Ju Yung in Korea
- The second emperor of Vietnam; he prided himself on his knowledge of the Confucian classics
- Restored to China, where it was ruled Nationalist government
30 Clues: Mao's last campaign • The communist resistance, threatened by Diem. • Monopolized Japan's government until the 1990s • China and North Korea v. America and South Korea • Peasant rebellion that toppled the Nguyen dynasty • Dominated Vietnam's communist party by the late 1920s • Japan is one of the leading industrial centers in this • ...
Cities of the World 2023-12-01
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- The Colosseum and the Roman Forum are impressive vestiges of this ancient city.
- The combination of ancient and modern is evident in this South Korean capital.
- Christ the Redeemer watches over this vibrant and festive city.
- The souks and the Medina offer a unique experience in this Moroccan city.
- Futuristic skyscrapers and luxurious artificial islands define this desert city.
- The Forbidden City is an architectural gem in the heart of this former imperial capital.
- The pyramids of Giza are witnesses of the ancient greatness of this Egyptian city.
- The Eiffel Tower dominates the skyline of this city of love.
- In this futuristic metropolis, technology mixes with tradition.
- Buddhist temples and bustling floating markets are emblematic of this Thai city.
- Canals and tulips are hallmarks of this charming Dutch city.
- The Statue of Liberty welcomes visitors to this city that never sleeps.
- Gaudí's architecture, like the Sagrada Familia, characterizes this Spanish city.
- Hollywood and its beaches are an integral part of this Californian city.
- The Golden Gate Bridge is emblematic of this city on the west coast of the United States.
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- Table Mountain offers stunning views in this South African city.
- Big Ben and Buckingham Palace are landmarks in this cosmopolitan city.
- Prague Castle dominates the landscape of this fairytale city.
- Tango and European architecture are distinctive of this Argentine city.
- The Opera House and Harbor Bridge define the skyline of this seaside city.
- The music in the pubs and the warmth of its inhabitants characterize this Irish city.
- Connecting two continents, this city is famous for its unique mix of cultures.
- Imperial palaces and classical music define the character of this Austrian city.
- The CN Tower stands out on the skyline of this diverse Canadian city.
- The Berlin Wall and the Brandenburg Gate are vestiges of the recent history of this city.
- The Acropolis and ancient history are an integral part of this Greek city.
- The fusion of cultures and modern architecture characterize this city-state.
- Ancient temples and traditional gardens define this Japanese gem.
- The skyscrapers and the bay make this city a visual spectacle.
- The Kremlin and Red Square are symbols of power in this Russian capital.
30 Clues: The Eiffel Tower dominates the skyline of this city of love. • Canals and tulips are hallmarks of this charming Dutch city. • Prague Castle dominates the landscape of this fairytale city. • The skyscrapers and the bay make this city a visual spectacle. • Christ the Redeemer watches over this vibrant and festive city. • ...
English.sport 2023-03-12
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- Korean martial art that emphasizes kicking techniques and is characterized by its fast, high, and spinning kicks.
- A team game played with an oval-shaped ball that is kicked, carried, and passed between players in order to score points by touching the ball down behind the opponent's goal line.
- A martial art developed in Japan that emphasizes striking techniques using the hands, feet, and other parts of the body.
- A game played in an enclosed court by two or four players who hit a small rubber ball against the walls using rackets.
- A team game similar to basketball but played on a smaller court and with seven players on each team.
- Alight spear thrown in a track-and-field event.
- the sport or activity of moving through water using one's arms and legs.
- the sport or activity of traveling in or paddling a canoe.
- the sport or activity of riding on a skateboard, typically performing tricks and stunts.
- the sport or activity of riding over snow on a board with bindings for the feet, typically downhill on a ski slope or ramp.
- a combat sport in which two people grapple with each other using various techniques to try to pin their opponent's shoulders to the ground.
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- team game played on ice or grass in which players use sticks to hit a small hard ball or puck into the opposing team's goal.
- team game played on horseback in which players try to score points by hitting a ball into the opposing team's goal using long-handled mallets.
- the sport of fighting with swords, especially foils, épées, or sabers, according to a set of rules, in order to score points against an opponent.
- An athletic contest consisting of three different events, typically swimming, cycling, and long-distance running.
- relating to horse riding or horse sports.
- the sport or activity of using boats with sails to travel over water.
- A game played with a bat and ball by two teams of eleven players, typically on a circular or oval-shaped field.
- A form of exercise that combines rhythmic aerobic movements with stretching and strength training routines.
- the sport or activity of ascending mountains or cliffs using ropes and specialized equipment.
20 Clues: relating to horse riding or horse sports. • Alight spear thrown in a track-and-field event. • the sport or activity of traveling in or paddling a canoe. • the sport or activity of using boats with sails to travel over water. • the sport or activity of moving through water using one's arms and legs. • ...
U.S. Studies II: Review 2024-05-16
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- This document ended World War I
- The US Pacific Fleet destroyed four Japanese aircraft carriers in this battle
- This marks the border between North and South Korea.
- This style of warfare was fought using networks of long, deep ditches
- The period of competition and confrontation between the US and the Soviet Union
- Executive Order 9066 led to the creation of ______ camps for Japanese Americans
- New Deal programs expanded the power of the ________ government.
- This is when people rush to banks to withdraw their money
- Germany, Italy, and Japan formed this alliance during World War II
- This policy wanted to limit the spread of communism through any means.
- The arrest of this woman led to the Montgomery Bus Boycotts
- The Butler Act banned the teaching of _______ in Tennessee public schools
- This boom after WWII led to increased birth rates in the United States
- This refers to the legal separation of races.
- This American general was given public command of the Ghost Army for the D-Day invasion.
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- faire This economic philosophy called for little to no government intervention in the economy
- Nickname given to shantytowns that popped up across the US during the Great Depression
- FDR's plan for addressing the problems of the Great Depression
- The invasion of this country officially started World War II.
- This general was fired by President Truman over disagreements about the Korean War
- This 'curtain' divided Europe into two spheres of influence
- The mass genocide of nearly 6 million Jews in Europe during World War II was called..
- The 18th amendment ushered in an era known as _______ in the U.S.
- Henry Ford mass produced this to make cars more affordable to the American people
- Name given to the secret project to develop the atomic bomb
- The ________ of Archduke Franz Ferdinand kickstarted World War I.
- Japanese pilots deliberately crashed their planes into enemy ships in what attacks
- This senator made vague, unfounded accusations that there were communists in the government.
- This was a military alliance between the U.S. and western Europe
- This tactic was used to end segregation in public places, such as restaurants and theaters.
- This person made the decision to use atomic bombs on Japan
31 Clues: This document ended World War I • This refers to the legal separation of races. • This marks the border between North and South Korea. • This is when people rush to banks to withdraw their money • This person made the decision to use atomic bombs on Japan • This 'curtain' divided Europe into two spheres of influence • ...
Food 2024-05-22
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- Small granules made from semolina (adult)
- Tropical fruit with a spiky outer skin (child)
- Dairy product often made from cow's milk (child)
- Small red fruit often used in desserts (child)
- Japanese dish with rice and raw fish (adult)
- Crisp green vegetable often used in salads (child)
- A protein-rich grain (adult)
- French vegetable stew (adult)
- Tropical fruit with a sweet and juicy flesh (child)
- A rare and expensive type of mushroom (adult)
- A yellow fruit with a peel (child)
- Large fruit with a green rind and red flesh (child)
- Hot chili sauce originating from Thailand (adult)
- Italian dish made from flour and water (child)
- A sweet baked treat often with chocolate chips (child)
- A fruit with red, green, or yellow skin (child)
- An orange vegetable often eaten raw (child)
- Spice derived from a flower's stigma (adult)
- Tropical fruit with a strong odor (adult)
- Spicy green paste served with sushi (adult)
- Fermented Korean side dish made of vegetables (adult)
- Small round fruit often used in muffins (child)
- A sweet treat made from cocoa (child)
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- A luxury food made of duck or goose liver (adult)
- Japanese pufferfish dish that can be poisonous (adult)
- Flat cake often eaten for breakfast (child)
- Green vegetable with small edible florets (child)
- Thinly sliced raw fish served without rice (adult)
- A type of fungus used in gourmet cooking (adult)
- A round dish with cheese and toppings (child)
- Starchy vegetable often fried or mashed (child)
- Leafy green vegetable high in nutrients (adult)
- Dish made from beaten eggs cooked with filling (child)
- Yellow citrus fruit with a sour taste (child)
- Small fruit often used to make wine (child)
- Fruit with a sweet and tangy pulp (adult)
- Leafy green vegetable often used in salads (child)
- Small bird often cooked whole (adult)
- A delicacy made of cooked snails (adult)
- Creamy green fruit often used in guacamole (child)
- Tiny black or orange fish eggs (adult)
- Vegetable with edible leaves and heart (adult)
- Spicy condiment often served with sushi (adult)
- Soybean curd often used in vegetarian dishes (adult)
- Small fish often used as a pizza topping (adult)
- Sandwich with a cooked patty (child)
46 Clues: A protein-rich grain (adult) • French vegetable stew (adult) • A yellow fruit with a peel (child) • Sandwich with a cooked patty (child) • Small bird often cooked whole (adult) • A sweet treat made from cocoa (child) • Tiny black or orange fish eggs (adult) • A delicacy made of cooked snails (adult) • Small granules made from semolina (adult) • ...
Island 2023-06-07
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- An archipelago in the Indian Ocean, celebrated for its stunning beaches, turquoise waters, and diverse marine life.
- The largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, famous for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and delicious cuisine.
- A tropical paradise consisting of numerous islands, famous for its crystal-clear waters, coral reefs, and luxury resorts.
- A semi-autonomous region of Tanzania known for its idyllic beaches, spice plantations, and historic Stone Town.
- An Italian island in the Bay of Naples, famous for its rugged cliffs, turquoise waters, and upscale resorts.
- A Greek island in the Aegean Sea renowned for its white-washed buildings, blue-domed churches, and breathtaking sunsets.
- A French island in the Mediterranean Sea, known for its rugged mountains, picturesque villages, and beautiful coastline.
- An archipelago in the Pacific Ocean, known for its tropical climate, beautiful beaches, and volcanic activity.
- Islands A volcanic archipelago in Ecuador known for its unique wildlife, including giant tortoises, marine iguanas, and diverse bird species.
- A South Korean island known for its volcanic landscapes, stunning beaches, and cultural sites, including UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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- A small island in the Philippines popular among divers for its beautiful coral gardens and the chance to encounter thresher sharks.
- Island A remote island in the Pacific Ocean renowned for its mysterious giant stone statues called Moai.
- An island state of Australia known for its untouched wilderness, diverse wildlife, and rugged landscapes.
- Phi Islands A group of islands in Thailand known for their pristine beaches, clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs.
- A Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea famous for its lively nightlife, beautiful beaches, and electronic music scene.
- A popular Indonesian island known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and lush landscapes.
- Bora A small island in French Polynesia, known for its turquoise lagoons, overwater bungalows, and vibrant marine life.
- A group of islands in the South Pacific known for their pristine beaches, coral reefs, and friendly locals.
- An Italian island in the Mediterranean Sea known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and ancient ruins.
- of Skye The largest island in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland, famous for its dramatic landscapes, including the Fairy Pools and the Old Man of Storr.
20 Clues: A popular Indonesian island known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and lush landscapes. • Island A remote island in the Pacific Ocean renowned for its mysterious giant stone statues called Moai. • An island state of Australia known for its untouched wilderness, diverse wildlife, and rugged landscapes. • ...
Our ANS Kids 2023-09-01
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- this social guy is into anything SpiderVerse
- newly enamored with Wall-E
- his first choice is Batman (Capitan America or Superman in a pinch)
- illustrator of intricate creatures
- this outgoing guy admires Spiderman
- expert problem solver and avid eater
- ask him about Star Wars or hamsters
- persuasive nearly 2 year old
- renowned mud kitchen chef
- values pumpkins and ghost stories year round
- puddle seeker-outer
- will dance to the Beach Boys
- could build you a house in Minecraft
- climbs, reads, and takes his baths cold
- this cat lover and dog owner speaks Latvian
- knows the make, model, and year of your car
- interests include scuba diving and Mr. Rogers
- find her scaling walls or collecting trash
- empathetic toward plant life
- plays kitties, rides bikes, conquers obstacle courses
- makes forts with big bro
- religiously listens to The Little Mermaid soundtrack
- sings and dances! bikes and scooters!
- appreciator of Korean food and peacocks
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- find him belly down in the sand, building a road
- lock boxes and buckles kind of guy
- "dada" means "yes" for this little one
- check your knowledge of the solar system with him
- creates impressive animal imitations
- tests her physical abilities on varied obstacles
- future astronaut, builds her own cardboard rocket ships
- passionate about all things trash and trash trucks
- might be found swimming til bedtime
- collects (and caches) nature
- tends to her stuffies
- ballerina and tap dancer
- preferred pastime: playing Legos and superheroes with big bro
- loves things that go, plus puzzles, books, and games
- aspires to be a "backwards helper"
- fascinated by forces of destruction
- ask him about robot vacuums
- princess and ocean is her vibe
- pastimes include drumming, scootering, and cooking
- inner artist in full bloom
- collector of colorful, shiny items
- super fan of dogs and "meow meows"
- loyal transporter of stuffed animals
- a host with the most, will ensure you are fed and hydrated
- can be found caring for baby dolls
- explorer and treasure collector
- Lep and Roons are her feline playmates
51 Clues: puddle seeker-outer • tends to her stuffies • ballerina and tap dancer • makes forts with big bro • renowned mud kitchen chef • newly enamored with Wall-E • inner artist in full bloom • ask him about robot vacuums • collects (and caches) nature • persuasive nearly 2 year old • will dance to the Beach Boys • empathetic toward plant life • princess and ocean is her vibe • ...
Famous Chefs 2023-05-18
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- 3 michelin starred chef of ryugin
- founder of noma and new nordic cuisine
- fusion sushi maestro
- disciple of jiro ono and subject of documentary jiro dreams of sushi
- french cuisine queen
- master of open fire cooking
- author of salt fat acid heat
- chef of alinea and hollywood favorite
- modern french cuisine king in hong kong and paris
- barefoot contessa
- modern british cuisine king
- two michelin starred chef of 3 star tempura kondo
- mastering the art of french cooking
- first female chef in the us awarded three michelin stars
- minimalist argentinian cuisine
- grill master extraordinaire
- three michelin starred chef of eleven madison park
- SophiePic only female chef with 3 michelin stars in france
- king of korean tacos
- king of bibimbap
- founder of maido in lima
- sustainable seafood chef
- fusion cuisine master
- inventor and author of modernist cuisine
- innovator of american cuisine
- turkish butcher with a flair for the dramatic
- queen of vegetarian cuisine
- mexican culinary star
- french inspired cuisine innovator
- french multi michelin starred chef
- domestic goddess
- world's best pastry chef
- latin america's top chef, founder of central
- italian cooking legend
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- cajun food pioneer
- third generation japanese cuisine expert
- first female chef with 3 michelin stars
- master of french meat dishes
- pizza guru and owner of roberta's
- mexican food expert
- iron chef legend
- french cuisine master
- flavor innovator
- moto iron chef japan alumni
- most michelin starred chef in the world
- orange crocs wearing celebrity chef
- japan's ramen queen
- Lagasse bam! power chef
- french haute cuisine maestro
- seafood specialist and buddhist monk
- father of bistronomy movement in france
- farm to table trailblazer
- south african cuisine at marble in johannesburg
- celebrity chef to the stars
- farm to table advocate
- fiery british chef
- modern australian cuisine at fleet in byron bay
- founder of food for soul against food waste
- chef of folly in san juan
- california cuisine pioneer
- aussie hottie chef
- modern italian cuisine pioneer
- italian food icon
- rough and tumble new york city chef
- master of comfort food
- molecular gastronomy superstar
- famous for her egg sandwich shop in tokyo
- swedish pastry chef superstar
- founder of momofuku
69 Clues: iron chef legend • flavor innovator • king of bibimbap • domestic goddess • barefoot contessa • italian food icon • cajun food pioneer • fiery british chef • aussie hottie chef • mexican food expert • japan's ramen queen • founder of momofuku • fusion sushi maestro • french cuisine queen • king of korean tacos • french cuisine master • fusion cuisine master • mexican culinary star • ...
Kristi's Friendly Flight Puzzle 2023-05-19
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- Your tree
- Elementary school thing
- Our first date
- The ice cream flavour that fooled me
- "How dare you do this with my sister without me!"
- A Korean snack
- The best first date conversation topic
- The main feature at a local museum
- A record of how much Kristi winning by
- Please stay away from me, little one
- A great hiding spot
- Our list of activities grows like this
- Our first trip together
- An upcoming Jacky vs Kristi battle
- Your parents' origin
- A skill of dreams
- I wouldn't mind more of this together (2 words)
- What feelings are
- The bubble tea place you must visit in Vancouver
- ________ is Life
- Alternative to a social butterfly (2 words)
- Anti-tree sentiment
- Our second, third, etc date
- Fun Activities A5
- The action necessary to read our text messages
- The dual nature of my coat
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- So much better than Hinge
- A feeling that stopped me from swiping on other guys
- My type of guy
- Ice cream fan
- A skill you have yet to show me (2 words)
- A future tattoo based on a game
- Apparently it tastes good in everything
- What was wrong with the pizza
- My Chinese dialect
- Picnic food
- The focus of many dates
- Night sky activity
- Jacky's past (2 words)
- Our caps but not quite
- The kind of stories I don't want to tell you the most
- A family celebrity
- My team captain for volleyball
- The alien
- What Rick asked from your friend
- Deny it all you want but you're on your way to this
- A trait we share
- My only job as your sous chef
- The foundation of our trust
- I transform when I wear a sun hat
- The DJ my friends and I are looking most forward to at Chasing Summer
- An addiction we share
- Movies I don't like
- My team name, excuse you!
- Are you gonna really bring this back from Japan?
- Can't go to another restaurant serving this, according to Jacky
- What day in March did we meet?
57 Clues: Your tree • The alien • Picnic food • Ice cream fan • My type of guy • Our first date • A Korean snack • A trait we share • ________ is Life • A skill of dreams • What feelings are • Fun Activities A5 • My Chinese dialect • Night sky activity • A family celebrity • A great hiding spot • Movies I don't like • Anti-tree sentiment • Your parents' origin • An addiction we share • Jacky's past (2 words) • ...
Wedding 2024-10-25
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- Fritz’s BTS bias is ____
- In DLSU Nico Majored in?
- By the band ____
- Nico does not like this beverage?
- Fritz is deathly afraid of ____
- Fritz and Nico’s anniversary falls on this month ____
- Fritz attended this school from Kinder up until High School ____
- Which country did Nico go to for CISV summer camp?
- One of Fritz’s weird talents is whistling while ____
- What car does Nico drive?
- Nico’s ultimate bias is?
- Fritz once played the main character in her thesis’ short film, this character’s name is ____
- What day was Fritz born on? ____
- Fritz and Nico started to have feelings for each other in this place____
- Nico’s favorite sports team is from this US state?
- Fritz has been a freelance makeup artist for ____ years
- Fritz’ alcoholic beverage of choice is ____
- And he is ____ years old
- What position did Nico play in baseball?
- Fritz is ____ handed
- Fritz and Nico’s future home’s street name is ____
- Aside from English and tagalog, Fritz can somewhat speak, understand read and write in ____
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- Fritz was NEVER sporty but did this sport for a year (and absolutely hated every second of it) ____
- Fritz met this Uichico first before Nico ____
- What is Nico’s favorite color?
- What is Nico’s favorite Pokemon?
- And her bias wrecker is ____
- Fritz and Nico’s dog’s name is ____
- First country Fritz and Nico travelled to ____
- Fritz’ real name is ____
- What is Nico’s favorite number?
- Fritz can only watch this movie once every 10 years because it’s “too heavy “
- Fritz owns this Harry Potter characters’ wand ____
- Nico is afraid of Flying ____?
- What is Nico’s most played video game?
- Fritz played this instrument for 8 years and absolutely hated every second of it ____
- From ages 12-14 years old, Fritz was heavily obsessed with this band ____
- How many times did Nico Tear his ACL?
- Fritz’ go to karaoke song is ____
- What was Nico’s most failed subject in university?
- Nico’s first job was an Odds ________?
- The most cups of rice Nico ate in one sitting?
- What is Nico’s second name?
- Nico’s music genre he likes the most is?
- According to Fritz this is Nico’s eye color?
- Their dog’s breed is half beagle half ____
- What is Nico’s Zodiac sign?
47 Clues: By the band ____ • Fritz is ____ handed • Fritz’s BTS bias is ____ • In DLSU Nico Majored in? • Fritz’ real name is ____ • Nico’s ultimate bias is? • And he is ____ years old • What car does Nico drive? • What is Nico’s second name? • What is Nico’s Zodiac sign? • And her bias wrecker is ____ • What is Nico’s favorite color? • Nico is afraid of Flying ____? • ...
Wedding 2024-10-25
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- Fritz’s BTS bias is ____
- In DLSU Nico Majored in?
- By the band ____
- Nico does not like this beverage?
- Fritz is deathly afraid of ____
- Fritz and Nico’s anniversary falls on this month ____
- Fritz attended this school from Kinder up until High School ____
- Which country did Nico go to for CISV summer camp?
- One of Fritz’s weird talents is whistling while ____
- What car does Nico drive?
- Nico’s ultimate bias is?
- Fritz once played the main character in her thesis’ short film, this character’s name is ____
- What day was Fritz born on? ____
- Fritz and Nico started to have feelings for each other in this place____
- Nico’s favorite sports team is from this US state?
- Fritz has been a freelance makeup artist for ____ years
- Fritz’ alcoholic beverage of choice is ____
- And he is ____ years old
- What position did Nico play in baseball?
- Fritz is ____ handed
- Fritz and Nico’s future home’s street name is ____
- Aside from English and tagalog, Fritz can somewhat speak, understand read and write in ____
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- Fritz was NEVER sporty but did this sport for a year (and absolutely hated every second of it) ____
- Fritz met this Uichico first before Nico ____
- What is Nico’s favorite color?
- What is Nico’s favorite Pokemon?
- And her bias wrecker is ____
- Fritz and Nico’s dog’s name is ____
- First country Fritz and Nico travelled to ____
- Fritz’ real name is ____
- What is Nico’s favorite number?
- Fritz can only watch this movie once every 10 years because it’s “too heavy “
- Fritz owns this Harry Potter characters’ wand ____
- Nico is afraid of Flying ____?
- What is Nico’s most played video game?
- Fritz played this instrument for 8 years and absolutely hated every second of it ____
- From ages 12-14 years old, Fritz was heavily obsessed with this band ____
- How many times did Nico Tear his ACL?
- Fritz’ go to karaoke song is ____
- What was Nico’s most failed subject in university?
- Nico’s first job was an Odds ________?
- The most cups of rice Nico ate in one sitting?
- What is Nico’s second name?
- Nico’s music genre he likes the most is?
- According to Fritz this is Nico’s eye color?
- Their dog’s breed is half beagle half ____
- What is Nico’s Zodiac sign?
47 Clues: By the band ____ • Fritz is ____ handed • Fritz’s BTS bias is ____ • In DLSU Nico Majored in? • Fritz’ real name is ____ • Nico’s ultimate bias is? • And he is ____ years old • What car does Nico drive? • What is Nico’s second name? • What is Nico’s Zodiac sign? • And her bias wrecker is ____ • What is Nico’s favorite color? • Nico is afraid of Flying ____? • ...
famous tv show crossword 2025-04-13
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- A series of mind-bending stories that explore strange occurrences
- A small-town sheriff and his deputy create unforgettable comedy
- A group of kids fight supernatural creatures in the 80s
- Kings, queens, and dragons battle for control of the Iron Throne
- The life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II
- The first prime-time animated show featuring a prehistoric family
- A mob boss tries to balance family and crime
- A high school chemistry teacher turns to making drugs
- A street-smart teen moves to a wealthy family in California
- A nostalgic look back at a young boy growing up in the 60s and 70s
- A sitcom that explores family life with humor and heart
- A “show about nothing” focusing on the absurdity of daily life
- A quiz show that tests knowledge in every category imaginable
- A sitcom about six friends navigating the ups and downs of adulthood
- Two FBI agents investigate paranormal and alien phenomena
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- A bounty hunter in the Star Wars universe protects a mysterious child
- An animated family with yellow skin and unforgettable humor
- A man tells his kids the story of how he met their mother
- Nerdy scientists and their funny social lives
- Survivors navigate a world overrun by zombies
- A time-traveling alien saves the universe while changing his appearance
- A beloved group of six friends live, laugh, and love in New York City
- A group of friends navigating life, love, and work in New York City
- A mockumentary about a complicated yet loving family
- A dramatic soap opera focusing on a wealthy Texas family
- A comedy-drama about doctors in a Korean War field hospital
- Doctors face life-and-death situations in a busy hospital
- A futuristic animated family in a high-tech world
- crash survivors struggle to survive on a mysterious island
- brilliant detective solves crimes in modern-day London
- Adventures of two good ol' boys in a small southern town
- A mockumentary about the quirky employees at a paper company
- Two brothers hunt demons, ghosts, and other supernatural beings
33 Clues: The life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II • A mob boss tries to balance family and crime • Nerdy scientists and their funny social lives • Survivors navigate a world overrun by zombies • A futuristic animated family in a high-tech world • A mockumentary about a complicated yet loving family • A high school chemistry teacher turns to making drugs • ...
Birthday crossword 2024-11-26
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- Winner of taskmaster series 7
- A tv series where two comedians travel the world, delve into the lives and careers of celebrities, and take on various challenges
- Bonus point for saying this word during the Taskmaster “Order a pizza without saying pizza and other helpful words task”
- podcast listeners who started listening to Elis and John later but have listened to the whole back catalogue
- Winner of taskmaster series 16
- “It’s little ____ ____”
- Name Tara and ben entered the Fringe festival as choreographers with
- Alan Carr’s podcast where he invites celebrities to discuss their favorite places in the world
- podcast co-hosted by Rob and Josh
- 5 dishes, 4 delicious, 1 is not
- Ben “Ebbers” last name
- ___ ___Hate myself 1999
- Song for a stranger Rosalind’s husband’s name
- This character in Lamb Chop’s Chanukah is looking for a superhero for his video game
- James Acaster’s US tour
- James Acaster’s middle name
- Valentine likes to play this
- Still or _______
- these birds like to eat garbage
- “I’m always seeing you do cool stuff, I try my best but it’s never ____ _____”
- Romesh sang this in the Rob and Rom vs classical music episode
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- Segment where listeners send in details of games they have invented with family or friends and Elis and John play some of them live on air
- special guest start in Lamb Chop’s Special Chanukah
- POPPADOMS or ____
- Cows in a ____ ____
- The best dog
- Song for a stranger Rosalind’s favorite food
- In the Dance Academy movie, MS Raine and Marcus live in this city in Texas
- Having fun isn’t hard when you’ve got a
- Winner of taskmaster series 18
- Winner of taskmaster series 17
- James Acaster co-hosted this show with Josh Widdicombe
- James Acaster’s first book
- A British comedy panel game show
- Where James Acaster was born
- the best kind of party (clue from Evvie’s last birthday crossword puzzle that we didn’t know what it meant)
- Lign in drerd un bakn beygl, may you lie in the ground and ___ ____
- Actress who plays Tara
- Alan Carr found out he had relieves in this country after his DNA journey
- Subject Romesh taught when he was a teacher
- one of the languages Evvie speaks
- one of the languages Evvie speaks
42 Clues: The best dog • Still or _______ • POPPADOMS or ____ • Cows in a ____ ____ • Ben “Ebbers” last name • Actress who plays Tara • “It’s little ____ ____” • ___ ___Hate myself 1999 • James Acaster’s US tour • James Acaster’s first book • James Acaster’s middle name • Where James Acaster was born • Valentine likes to play this • Winner of taskmaster series 7 • Winner of taskmaster series 16 • ...
Cold War Terms 2025-04-23
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- War Another proxy war, a conflict in Vietnam involving US and Soviet forces.
- (Mutually Assured Destruction) The understanding that a nuclear attack by one superpower would lead to retaliation and widespread destruction.
- A US foreign policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism.
- Hearings Public hearings in 1954 that exposed the excesses of McCarthyism.
- War A proxy war in Afghanistan between Soviet forces and Afghan resistance forces, supported by the US.
- Act A law passed in 1950 that made it harder for people suspected of communist sympathies to enter or remain in the US.
- Airlift US and UK effort to supply West Berlin after a Soviet blockade.
- Wars Conflicts where superpowers supported opposing sides without directly fighting each other.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization A military alliance formed by the US and Western European nations to counter the Soviet Union. Truman Doctrine US policy to support countries resisting communist expansion, starting with Greece and Turkey.
- A strategy of pushing a situation to the brink of war, often used during the Cold War.
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- Revolution A revolution in Nicaragua, with Soviet support for the Sandinistas and US support for the Contras.
- War A proxy war between North and South Korea, involving US and Soviet forces.
- Theory The belief that if one country falls to communism, its neighbors will follow suit.
- Race A competition between the US and the Soviet Union for dominance in space exploration.
- A period of reduced tension and cooperation between the US and Soviet Union in the 1970s.
- Missile Crisis A tense standoff between the US and the Soviet Union over Soviet missiles in Cuba.
- of Pigs Invasion A failed US-backed attempt to overthrow the Cuban government.
- A period of intense anti-communism in the US, led by Senator Joseph McCarthy.
- Plan US aid program to rebuild Western Europe after WWII, intended to counter Soviet influence.
- Parallel The dividing line between North and South Korea.
- Doctrine A US policy to aid countries in the Middle East threatened by communism.
- Race A competition between the US and the Soviet Union to develop more powerful weapons.
- Security A system where nations agree to act together to defend each other against aggression.
- Response A US defense strategy that combined nuclear weapons with conventional forces.
24 Clues: Parallel The dividing line between North and South Korea. • A US foreign policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism. • Airlift US and UK effort to supply West Berlin after a Soviet blockade. • Hearings Public hearings in 1954 that exposed the excesses of McCarthyism. • War Another proxy war, a conflict in Vietnam involving US and Soviet forces. • ...
Culturology: Midterm control 2 2021-12-17
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- Sociological phenomenon, a concept that denotes an intermediate, "borderline" position of a person between any social groups, which leaves a certain imprint on his psyche
- The most famous Russian realism painters are Ivan
- What culture which limited cultural choices, A few only (sport sections, amateur art show)? Desire to be a citizen of a town/city because of opportunities
- Trend in European art of the era of modernism, which received the greatest development in the first decades of the 20th century, mainly in Germany and Austria
- A branch of social sciences concerned with the scientific understanding, description, analysis, and prediction of cultures as a whole
- The direction in art, using as a principle the rejection of the depiction of real objects in painting, sculpture and graphics, the release of the word from association in literature. Founder - Wassily Kandinsky
- The most famous South Korean brands
- Metalhead и headbanger is the subculture of metallic music
- Organic and natural motifs are exposed to geometrized information,this current is associated with the name of Pablo Picasso (Spain).
- The founder of European realism in literature is considered the English writer and publicist Daniel
- artistic trend in the European and American culture, characterized by the depiction of strong passions, the ideal world, and the struggle of the individual with society
- style direction in European and American art of the late XIX - early XX century
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- Three types of culture in modern world : anthropological culture, information-semiotic and …
- The best of the best people were given high titles - sal and
- Subculture that emerged in the late 1960s - early 1970s in the UK, USA, Canada and Australia
- socio-religion phenomenon
- Main directions and styles in ART of the beginning XX century :
- cubism, futurism, surrealism, fauvism and the next is …
- The word "rap" comes from the English "rap" means
- Realism has developed in many countries around the world such as France (Barbizon School), Italy (known as Verism), Great Britain (Figurative School), USA ("Garbage Bin School" by Edward Hopper, Thomas Eakins Art School), Australia (Heidelberg School, Tom Roberts, Frederick McCubbin) in
- The agents of interaction of mass culture with society directly contribute to the high popularity and level of influence of mass culture
21 Clues: socio-religion phenomenon • The most famous South Korean brands • The most famous Russian realism painters are Ivan • The word "rap" comes from the English "rap" means • cubism, futurism, surrealism, fauvism and the next is … • Metalhead и headbanger is the subculture of metallic music • The best of the best people were given high titles - sal and • ...
Famous Airlines by 7bets4free.com 2020-05-21
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- Which is the flag carrier and largest airline of Finland (7)
- Alter 'yea jest' to find the airline launched by Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou in 1995 (7)
- Where are Azul Airlines based (6)
- What is the flag carrier and largest airline of the Russian Federation (8)
- which airline is considered the largest airline in Latin America with subsidiaries in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru (5)
- What is the second largest airline in the United Kingdom, based on fleet size and passengers carried (7,7)
- Copa Airlines is the flag carrier of which country (6)
- Which airline has been the flag carrier of Colombia since 1919 (7)
- Which airline sponsors Manchester City (6,7)
- Alter 'tea miser' to find the airline sponsors of Arsenal FC (8)
- What is the name of the German low-cost airline headquartered in Düsseldorf (9)
- Founded in 1946 name the airline that has its head office and main hub located at Hong Kong International Airport (6,7)
- Which airline founded in 1993 has it's headquarters in Doha (5,7)
- Which airline based in Madrid he flag carrier airline of Spain (6)
- Which is the flag carrier airline of Greece and the largest Greek airline (6,8)
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- Which airline was formerly known as Malayan Airways (9,8)
- What are Hong Kong Dragon Airlines Limited, branded as (6,6)
- What is the name of the flag carrier of Indonesia (6)
- Alter 'rivaling tin cat' to find the well known airline has Shai Weiss as it's CEO (6,8)
- Bizarre 'flash aunt' is the largest German airline (9)
- What is South Korea's second-largest airline, behind Korean Air (6,7)
- Alter 'I rule nags' to find the flag carrier airline of Ireland. Founded by the Irish government (3,6)
- Which airline is the flag carrier of Italy (8)
- In which city in Australia would you find the Jetstar Airways headquarters (9)
- Which three letters precede Royal Dutch Airlines (1,1,1)
- Which airline is the flag carrier of Australia and its largest airline by fleet size (6)
- Name the airline owned by Michael O'Leary (7)
- Where is SilkAir based (9)
- Which is an Indian low-cost airline headquartered in Gurgaon, Haryana. It is the largest airline in India by passengers carried and fleet size (6)
- Which airline is the flag carrier of Kazakhstan (3,6)
30 Clues: Where is SilkAir based (9) • Where are Azul Airlines based (6) • Which airline sponsors Manchester City (6,7) • Name the airline owned by Michael O'Leary (7) • Which airline is the flag carrier of Italy (8) • What is the name of the flag carrier of Indonesia (6) • Which airline is the flag carrier of Kazakhstan (3,6) • ...
Navy History 1 2016-05-24
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- During the _____ conflict, the first extensive use of jet aircraft and helicopters occurred.
- The War of 1812 was caused, in part, by stopping forced service of American _____ in the British navy.
- The Battle of _____ was the decisive battle of World War II that became the turning point of the war in the Pacific.
- During World War II, _____ were eligible for 34 ratings.
- Gunfire support, reverie operations and _____ interdiction were warfare tactics used during the Vietnam Police Action.
- Radar and _____ combat systems came into full use during World War II.
- The _____ 12 moon mission was completely manned by Navy personnel.
- The USS _____ Carolina was one of the first ship-of-the-line.
- During World War II, the Navy was _____ involved in the invasion of Normandy.
- The USS _____ has the distinction of being the U.S. Navy’s first flagship.
- America’s first suborbital _____ was made by Navy Officer, Commander Shepard Jr.
- The USS _____ was considered our first “first-class” battleship.
- In 1899 construction on our first _____ began.
- John Paul Jones was famous for his victory over the HMS _____.
- On Lake _____, Captain Oliver Hazard Perry defeated a British squadron, cutting the British supply lines.
- “Remember the Maine”, referring to the USS Maine, was the _____ cry for the Spanish-American War.
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- In 1965 the _____, a deep diving vehicle, tested at 6,000-foot depths.
- During the War of 1812 the USS Constitution _____ the nickname “Old Ironsides”.
- In 1843 the _____ propeller was incorporated in the USS Princeton which paved the way for progress in the development of propulsion systems.
- Mine sweepers, net _____, and repair ships were built during World War II.
- The _____ Continental Congress approved the purchase of two vessels.
- In 1958 the first American satellite was placed into _____.
- Alfred T. _____ defined sea power, showed the importance for knowing naval needs, and advocated a large, powerful Navy.
- In 1900 the Navy _____ the first operation submarine.
- Ships of the _____ carried the largest number of guns.
- What type of ships did privateers typically sail?
- During the “Quasi” War the expression “Millions for _____, but not one cent for tribute” originate.
- Destroyers were first used effectively for antisubmarine _____ during World War I.
- The USS Enterprise was the world’s first nuclear-powered _____.
- The USS _____ was the first warfare submarine.
30 Clues: The USS _____ was the first warfare submarine. • In 1899 construction on our first _____ began. • What type of ships did privateers typically sail? • In 1900 the Navy _____ the first operation submarine. • Ships of the _____ carried the largest number of guns. • During World War II, _____ were eligible for 34 ratings. • ...
Caitlin's 23rd Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-17
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- Vietnamese soup
- Swimming, _______, and long-distance running
- Rutgers 5k races: _____ _____ and RU Muddy
- Boyfriend
- Road of Busch Student Center
- Popular drink at Stuff Yer Face
- Popular athletic brand
- The strong-willed daughter of a chief of a Polynesian village, who is chosen by the ocean itself to reunite a mystical relic with the goddess Te Fiti
- Bahama, come on pretty mama
- Meal between breakfast and lunch
- Capital of New Jersey
- sixteenth letter in the Greek alphabet
- _______, Jamaica, oh I want to take ya
- A chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to make it happier
- Popular Japanese dish made from seasoned rice with fish, egg, or vegetables
- Business and employment-oriented online service
- Lawn game
- City where APO Nationals 2018-2019 took place
- Language spoken in most South American countries
- Number of states New Jersey borders
- Taiwanese tea-based drink
- Best reality show series
- The best sport
- Moveable monument around Rutgers donated by J&J
- A traditional Irish ring which represents love, loyalty, and friendship
- Which university, besides Rutgers, played the first game of intercollegiate football
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- A person who is the last man/woman standing
- Philanthropic event to help Embrace Kids Foundation
- Rutgers stadium
- National Service Fraternity
- Sub roll containing a combination of ingredients such as burgers, cheese, chicken fingers
- President of Rutgers
- Knotting plastic bags to make yarn to knit mats for the homeless
- a sweet snack consisting of a chocolate bar and toasted marshmallows sandwiched between graham crackers
- One of the PowerPuff girls
- If a Douglass girl and a Cook boy go around _______ _______ three times, they will live happily ever after
- Plants that persist for many growing seasons
- River by Rutgers
- Original name for Rutgers
- The State University of New Jersey
- A caffeinated that I usually consume too much of
- The sport or activity of jumping from an aircraft
- Judaism's day of rest and seventh day of the week
- City in Australia
- Korean martial art
- A plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- Third cardinal principle
- Cook campus dining hall
- Your birth month
- Popular beer (and virus)
50 Clues: Boyfriend • Lawn game • The best sport • Vietnamese soup • Rutgers stadium • River by Rutgers • Your birth month • City in Australia • Korean martial art • President of Rutgers • Capital of New Jersey • Popular athletic brand • Cook campus dining hall • Third cardinal principle • Best reality show series • Popular beer (and virus) • Original name for Rutgers • Taiwanese tea-based drink • ...
GEN002 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-09-16
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- In what factor does individualism and collectivism differ when, in individualism speaking one’s mind is healthy, while in collectivism, harmony should be kept always.
- Living organisms inherit features or traits from their
- A _________ identity relates to self-image, self-esteem and individuality It means mental or emotional rather than physical.
- Socially interdependent
- Sets of emotions, beliefs and behaviors toward a particular object person, thing or event.
- It is an achieved state of moral excellence rather than a given human condition, in the Confucian perception.
- The totality of the individual, consisting of all characterstic attributes.
- Every person is born with four beginnings, which do not encapsulate a concept of self as yet, but which together, if put in the western framework of thinking, may be called
- Refers to the interaction between the social and economic habits of a group of people.
- This is how a person thinks others perceive him/her.
- According to the Nielsen online survey, what is the main source of product information for Filipino respondents for items, such as cosmetic/skin care and home appliances?
- This is how you value and respect yourself as a person.
- factor wherein the word “I” is avoided in terms of collectivism.
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- A type of decision that an individual makes that will address his or her personal and social needs.
- According to the Nielson online survey, what has increased the brand preference of 78% Filipino respondents and 79% Korean respondents?
- Also called physiological psychology or behavioral neuroscience.
- It typically reflects Western ideas.
- The _____ and interdependence of group members are stressed and valued.
- This is how you view your physical self.
- A factor wherein individualism is portrayed as learning how to learn.
- Sociology is a social science that focuses on ______, human behaviour patterns of social relationships, etc.
- is the ability to resist short-term temptations in order to meet long-term goals.
- It is one of the components of self-concept that describes that consumers have a number of images of what they perceive themselves as.
- This is an incentive that is accompanied by products to make Filipino consumers more likely to buy the said products.
- Puzzle Questions:
- _______ is studied as part of aesthetics, culture, social psychology, philosophy and sociology.
26 Clues: Puzzle Questions: • Socially interdependent • It typically reflects Western ideas. • This is how you view your physical self. • This is how a person thinks others perceive him/her. • Living organisms inherit features or traits from their • This is how you value and respect yourself as a person. • Also called physiological psychology or behavioral neuroscience. • ...
Cold War 2022-04-29
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- What event sparked Johnson to send troops to Vietnam?
- What is the name of the PLAN to help rebuild Europe after WWII?
- the capital of South Vietnam
- What is the name of the organization led my the US to fight communism?
- president at the end of the Vietnam War
- What is the name of the alliance between the Soviet Union and other countries to promote communism?
- what war was built on the threat of war not actual fighting?
- to join or come together
- Who preceded Truman?
- initials for the demilitarized zone
- What paper stated the US would aid countries trying to remain democratic?
- How many zones was Germany divided into?
- What is the name of the international peacekeeping organization?
- What type of government has limited freedoms and rights?
- What time period was for making as many atomic weapons as possible?
- What was the capital of West Germany?
- Who succeeded Eisenhower?
- going to the edge of war without really fighting
- The US sent a man to the ____ first!!
- Where was Korea divided?
- people who fought within South Vietnam working with the North Vietnamese
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- What word did Truman use to stop the spread of communism?
- Who was president when FDR died?
- Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during and right after WWII?
- Korea was a colony of ______.
- What word means owning your own business, earning lots of money, making a profit and the government does not tell you no?
- what country ruled Vietnam?
- Neil ____ went to the moon!
- What is the name of the trail through Vietnam the North Vietnamese used to move troops and supplies?
- What 2 words did Churchill use to describe how Stalin cut himself off from other European countries?
- Which side of Kore did the US support?
- The Soviets' satellite
- Who succeeded Kennedy?
- What type of government allows its citizens to have freedoms and to vote?
- What words describe how Stalin was willing to starve 2 million people to get his way in Berlin?
- Truman helping the people of Berlin with food and supplies
- Who won( which side) the Vietnam war and became Communist?
- Who preceded Truman?
- The Korean War ended in a _____.
- What theory says if 1 country falls to communism others will follow?
40 Clues: Who preceded Truman? • Who preceded Truman? • The Soviets' satellite • Who succeeded Kennedy? • to join or come together • Where was Korea divided? • Who succeeded Eisenhower? • what country ruled Vietnam? • Neil ____ went to the moon! • the capital of South Vietnam • Korea was a colony of ______. • Who was president when FDR died? • The Korean War ended in a _____. • ...
Random 2022-08-03
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- famous American newspaper
- hotel on a budget
- refraining from sexual relations typically for religious purpose
- extra money charged from borrowing from banks
- short form for ice cream replacement
- Sexual desire on obsession
- degeneres?
- British afternoon baked goods
- “My _______ brings all the boys to the yard”
- monetary value of goods in a country
- South Indian dry dish
- name of one who is protecting themselves in court case
- author famous for pride and prejudice
- small pieces of coloured stones make art
- a serious case of ____ acne
- three wheeled vehicle found in Bangkok
- country with lowest currency
- first name of model and actress in suicide squad
- Palestinian territory bordering Egypt,land fought for between Israel and Palestine
- turkey is typically served on the day of…
- french vintage champagne (__ ______)
- Korean musical style
- intelligence of emotion
- ABBA’s songs featured in this film
- foreskin of a male is surgically removed
- cricket player married to actress
- money paid to a salesman per sale
- highlighting technique for hair used without foil
- most cameos in the bollywood tune
- jewish worship book
- water brand, flower logo
- typically on a western face, caused by sun
- definition of a Messiah
- cooking banana
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- popularised hair ties, conventionally large
- nail polish remover replacement
- commonly eaten for breakfast, involves a colour in spelling
- country with most billionares
- ginger artist in the top ten most listened to…
- author of popularised fiction fantasy book and movie series
- Colombian starring in modern family
- “big brother is _____ ___”
- nobel prize winner yousafzai
- political figure, also a special feature in home alone
- slogan of the biggest fitness brand
- second most populated in the world
- jewish religious temple
- Macaulay Culkin starred in this kids movie
- dessert popular in Narnia, from Turkey
- “___ ______ years ago, a baby king was born”
- looks like caviar, placed on sushi (____ ___)
- surname of a popularised fictional spy
- company taken over by Elon Musk
- surname of a rude chef
- a colour but also a flower
- gas frequently used for birthdays
- butter but not butter
- the God that Rastas believe in
- “q” in Lgb…
- typically stuffed pasta
60 Clues: degeneres? • “q” in Lgb… • cooking banana • hotel on a budget • jewish worship book • Korean musical style • South Indian dry dish • butter but not butter • surname of a rude chef • jewish religious temple • intelligence of emotion • typically stuffed pasta • definition of a Messiah • water brand, flower logo • famous American newspaper • Sexual desire on obsession • “big brother is _____ ___” • ...
AP World History Semester review 2023-06-05
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- OAS
- The end of colonization
- uprising against foreigners that occurred in China in 1900 driven by a Chinese secret society
- Indirect war fought between Russia and U.S that sparked other wars like the Korean War
- Only Independent and Christian country in Africa
- Merging of Europe and Parts of Africa
- last imperial dynasty of China
- Epidemic in 1918 caused mass deaths
- Economic systemUnrestricted competitions between privately owned businesses
- Indian lawyer who lead peace and equality protests
- South African President was an example of forgiveness and equality between whites and blacks
- German Philosopher who wrote the communist manifesto
- Types of Epidemics
- Formality of ending WW1
- WTO
- used to mobilize support on all sides of the war in countries and encourage people to join the war
- widespread disease in a community of a certain period of time
- Pollution Deforestation Desertification
- U.S. Policy of Containment
- China
- Mexico
- The parting of India into Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh
- Rebellion in India against the British East Indian Company
- Political theory that aims to make people equal based on Marxism
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- Policies in the U.S and Australia to strengthen immigration laws
- advocated by Muslims for a separate India
- three countries experiencing revolutions
- ASEAN
- Chinese revolutionary leader
- Global organizations
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republic plan over a time period
- Russia
- stronger than previous forms of imperialism
- UN
- Fascist Italian Dictator
- Regional Organizations
- Political theory derived from Karl Marx advocating class war
- Wars between the U.K. and China over a drug
- President of Bolivia who helped free South America known as "El Libertador"
- U.S did not join which caused this to fail
- Missile Crisis between U.S and Cuba
- Roosevelt and Churchill talked with Stalin to organize post-war Germany and Europe
- Transfering of private ownership to state ownership
- British Prime Minister who helped end WW2
- President of U.S who helped end WW2
- German Dictator who caused WW2 and genocide of Jews
- Wanted by Gahndi/what he stood for and advocated for
- Soviet Dictator
- Egyptian military officer and president of Egypt
49 Clues: UN • OAS • WTO • ASEAN • China • Russia • Mexico • Soviet Dictator • Types of Epidemics • Global organizations • Regional Organizations • The end of colonization • Formality of ending WW1 • Fascist Italian Dictator • U.S. Policy of Containment • Chinese revolutionary leader • last imperial dynasty of China • Epidemic in 1918 caused mass deaths • Missile Crisis between U.S and Cuba • ...
imperialism 2023-10-10
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- was fought between the Empire of Japan and the Russian Empire during 1904 and 1905 over rival imperial ambitions in Manchuria and the Korean Empire.
- ARGENTINA, BRAZIL, AND CHILE MEDIATED TO END THE DISPUTE
- Admiral of the Navy, the only person in United States history to have attained that rank
- journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration.
- treaty between the U.S. and Cuba that attempted to protect Cuba's independence
- achieved independence of the Philippines from Spain and was elected the first president of the new republic under the Malolos Congress
- the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better.
- nicknamed "Black Jack", was a senior United States Army officer
- all countries should have equal access to any of the ports open to trade in China
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- a state that is controlled and protected by another.
- a principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US.
- served as Captain-General of Canary Islands. In 1888
- designated Puerto Rico as an “unorganized territory” of the United States and gave it limited self-government.
- criticized American President William McKinley by calling him weak and concerned only with gaining the favor of the crowd
- the British Crown formally recognized American independence and ceded most of its territory east of the Mississippi
- foreign policy created by U.S. Pres. William Howard Taft (served 1909–13) and his secretary of state, Philander C. Knox, to ensure the financial stability of a region while protecting and extending U.S. commercial and financial interests there
- that all countries should have equal access to any of the ports open to trade in China
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartiality.
- an amendment to a joint resolution of the United States Congress, enacted on April 20, 1898
- was a battleship commissioned in 1895 that was part of the new U.S. Navy fleet of steel ships
- LED GUERILLAS ON A RAID AT COLUMBUS, NEW MEXICO, BURNED THE CITY AND KILLED 18 AMERICANS
21 Clues: a state that is controlled and protected by another. • served as Captain-General of Canary Islands. In 1888 • ARGENTINA, BRAZIL, AND CHILE MEDIATED TO END THE DISPUTE • nicknamed "Black Jack", was a senior United States Army officer • journalism that is based upon sensationalism and crude exaggeration. • ...
Cold War 2023-12-06
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- a sociopolitical model wherein all property is publicly owned and workers are paid according to their abilities and needs
- a formal ceasefire
- the password to the answers is 62619 which is also the answer to this question
- in economics, a long-term, sustained downturn in economic activity
- was a harsh dictator (absolute power); many lived in terror of him.
- the defeated alliance of nations in World War I
- War between North and south korea
- In 1949, Western European countries, Canada, & US formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
- An alliance between the Soviet Union and its communist satellite nations.
- – leader of the communist revolution in Russia during World War I
- areas of extreme tension
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- a political movement in Germany, from the end of World War I through the end of World-War II, which espoused totalitarian government, staunch nationalism, and racial supremacy
- At the end of WWII, the Allies divided Germany into 4 sections to keep it from regaining power.The US, Great Britain, France, & Soviet Union each controlled a section.
- also known as the “Great War” or the “War to End all Wars,” a global conflict occurring between 1914 and 1918, primarily in Europe
- the US and the USSR each side thought the other was trying to rule the world.
- a federation of communist countries in Eastern Europe, led by Russia, from the time of the Russian Revolution until its collapse in 1991 at the end of the Cold War
- the 1919 treaty which formally brought World War I to an end
- Strong, wealthy countries with large populations and very strong militaries U.S. and the Soviet Union were the two most powerful countries in the world—they had nuclear weapons.
- the victorious alliance of nations in World War I
- A system of carrying supplies into East Berlin by plane day and night. British and American pilots flew in tons of food, fuel, and raw materials.
- a political movement supporting strong, authoritarian government dictatorship
- They called this tension because neither side ever fired a shot. however,the threat of nuclear war left many feeling nervous. because neither side ever fired a shot
22 Clues: a formal ceasefire • areas of extreme tension • War between North and south korea • the defeated alliance of nations in World War I • the victorious alliance of nations in World War I • the 1919 treaty which formally brought World War I to an end • – leader of the communist revolution in Russia during World War I • ...
Food 2024-05-22
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- Spicy condiment often served with sushi (adult)
- A protein-rich grain (adult)
- Small red fruit often used in desserts (child)
- Soybean curd often used in vegetarian dishes (adult)
- A delicacy made of cooked snails (adult)
- Japanese dish with rice and raw fish (adult)
- Spice derived from a flower's stigma (adult)
- Leafy green vegetable often used in salads (child)
- A yellow fruit with a peel (child)
- Flat cake often eaten for breakfast (child)
- French vegetable stew (adult)
- Tropical fruit with a sweet and juicy flesh (child)
- A rare and expensive type of mushroom (adult)
- Dish made from beaten eggs cooked with filling (child)
- Crisp green vegetable often used in salads (child)
- A round dish with cheese and toppings (child)
- Small bird often cooked whole (adult)
- An orange vegetable often eaten raw (child)
- Fermented Korean side dish made of vegetables (adult)
- Dairy product often made from cow's milk (child)
- Spicy green paste served with sushi (adult)
- Vegetable with edible leaves and heart (adult)
- Tiny black or orange fish eggs (adult)
- Starchy vegetable often fried or mashed (child)
- Green vegetable with small edible florets (child)
- Large fruit with a green rind and red flesh (child)
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- Hot chili sauce originating from Thailand (adult)
- Small round fruit often used in muffins (child)
- Tropical fruit with a strong odor (adult)
- A type of fungus used in gourmet cooking (adult)
- Fruit with a sweet and tangy pulp (adult)
- Italian dish made from flour and water (child)
- Creamy green fruit often used in guacamole (child)
- Sandwich with a cooked patty (child)
- Small fruit often used to make wine (child)
- A luxury food made of duck or goose liver (adult)
- Tropical fruit with a spiky outer skin (child)
- Yellow citrus fruit with a sour taste (child)
- Japanese pufferfish dish that can be poisonous (adult)
- Small granules made from semolina (adult)
- Leafy green vegetable high in nutrients (adult)
- A sweet baked treat often with chocolate chips (child)
- Thinly sliced raw fish served without rice (adult)
- A sweet treat made from cocoa (child)
- Small fish often used as a pizza topping (adult)
- A fruit with red, green, or yellow skin (child)
46 Clues: A protein-rich grain (adult) • French vegetable stew (adult) • A yellow fruit with a peel (child) • Sandwich with a cooked patty (child) • Small bird often cooked whole (adult) • A sweet treat made from cocoa (child) • Tiny black or orange fish eggs (adult) • A delicacy made of cooked snails (adult) • Tropical fruit with a strong odor (adult) • ...
Tek ko_05.11.24 2024-05-08
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- "cielo" in English
- "nan dangsin-i geuliwoyo" in Korean
- "amigo" or "amiga" in English
- opposite of positive
- opposite of negative
- a style of swimming on one's front, in which the arms are pushed forward and then swept back in a circular movement
- to walk in a slow, relaxed manner
- "buenos noches": good _____"
- Hershey's mini-Kisses hugged by white chocolate
- number of cards in a half of a standard deck of playing cards
- "...._____ _____ ______ sweetest friend. Can you feel my heart again? I'll take you back where you belong..."-Goo Goo Dolls
- "..._____ _____, never dies. Through the years that come and go, I still will say, I love you..."-The Boyfriends
- "Pythagorean ______": the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse
- Fundamental Theorem of _____
- a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep
- "_____ integral": a formal calculation of area beneath a function, using infinitesimal slivers or stripes of the region
- "...Baby, I'm-a _____ _____, Baby, I'm-a need you..." -The Bread
- string the following symbols: potassium, actinium, uranium, calcium, tellurium, and potassium
- a swimming stroke performed on the back with the arms lifted alternately
- "Ik houd van jou" in English
- "..._____ _____ ______, playin' with those memories again..." -Air Supply
- "buenos dias": "good _____"
- "front or Australian _____": fastest of the four front primary strokes
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- "... stay ______ me, say you'll never leave me..." -Il Mondo
- it includes all of space, and all the matter and energy that space contains
- its area is length times width
- Spanish "esperar" in English
- integral of 2xdx from 0 to 2
- Plato to Socrates or Aristotle to Plato or Alexander the Great to Aristotle
- a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities
- bite-sized pieces of hershey's chocolate having a distinctive conical shape
- "..._____ _____ _____ _____, don't leave me. You've taken my love, and now desert me..."-The Queen
- it can be horizontal, vertical or slanted: y=mx+b
- "...I'll be _____ for Christmas. You can count on me..."
- "Experience is the best _____."
- 2tan(45) + 6cos(0) +4sin(30)
- "sipnayan" in English
- measured in square units
- "mariposa" in English
39 Clues: "cielo" in English • opposite of positive • opposite of negative • "sipnayan" in English • "mariposa" in English • measured in square units • "buenos dias": "good _____" • Spanish "esperar" in English • integral of 2xdx from 0 to 2 • "buenos noches": good _____" • 2tan(45) + 6cos(0) +4sin(30) • Fundamental Theorem of _____ • "Ik houd van jou" in English • "amigo" or "amiga" in English • ...
Vocab 2024-11-12
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- a succulent plant with rosettes of narrow spiny leaves and tall flower spikes, native to the southern US and tropical America.
- a hardy cereal that has coarse bristles extending from the ears. It is widely cultivated, chiefly for use in brewing and stockfeed.
- a Korean dish of spicy pickled cabbage.
- the process by which plants, animals, diseases, people, and ideas have been introduced from Europe, Asia, and Africa to the Americas and vice versa.
- a shrubby Asian tree that bears large fruits similar to lemons, but with flesh that is less acid and peels that are thicker and more fragrant.
- a Hawaiian dish made from the fermented root of the taro which has been baked and pounded to a paste.
- an aromatic annual herb of the parsley family, with fine blue-green leaves and yellow flowers. The leaves and seeds of dill are used for flavoring and for medicinal purposes.
- the partial sterilization of a product, such as milk or wine, to make it safe for consumption and improve its keeping quality.
- the acid that gives vinegar its characteristic taste. The pure acid is a colorless viscous liquid or glassy solid.
- a sour-tasting liquid containing acetic acid, obtained by fermenting dilute alcoholic liquids, typically wine, cider, or beer, and used as a condiment or for pickling.
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- the action of preserving something.
- the dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland.
- "country lemon" and leems. Diced, quartered, halved, or whole lemons are pickled in a brine of water, lemon juice, and salt
- water strongly impregnated with salt.
- chopped cabbage that has been pickled in brine.
- a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen bleeding gums and the opening of previously healed wounds, which particularly affected poorly nourished sailors until the end of the 18th century.
- the chemical breakdown of a substance by bacteria, yeasts, or other microorganisms, typically involving effervescence and the giving off of heat.
- a substance such as salt or ketchup that is used to add flavor to food.
- preserve (meat, fish, tobacco, or an animal skin) by various methods such as salting, drying, or smoking.
- a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation.
20 Clues: the action of preserving something. • water strongly impregnated with salt. • a Korean dish of spicy pickled cabbage. • chopped cabbage that has been pickled in brine. • the dispersion or spread of a people from their original homeland. • a substance such as salt or ketchup that is used to add flavor to food. • ...
DNA Wedding Crossword 2025-06-14
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- Laura Amelung’s nickname after the cartoon duo, Mutt and ____
- One of Dillon’s favorite video games centered around uncovering the mysteries of a solar system stuck in a time loop
- Newest King family member, age one
- Mischievous grey cat named after a League champion
- Wedding guests were surprised by this meme played as the recessional music
- Game night classic bluffing game between villagers and this fictional animal
- Hanging decor from Hội An Vietnam
- Two of Ali’s best friends were also neighbors in elementary school
- Decorative picture spot at the reception
- Another name for the Groom’s maternal grandparents, separated by &
- Grand dessert finale to be cut by the couple
- Father of the Bride chose the song “If I had the world to give“ by what band?
- Ali’s favorite candy
- Janice used the language of flowers to design what for the Bride.
- Month Dillon proposed
- Affectionate nickname Robin Wolf calls the bride this, magical creature
- Town near the wedding venue
- Two groomsmen of the same first name, both science enthusiasts
- Time of the wedding ceremony
- The game night classic bluffing game featuring Assassins
- Bought many times due to the Bride and Groom’s mutual interest in music
- Dillon has played in what kind of tournament and won prize money
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- Phoebe now with five weddings under her belt, played which role in the wedding ceremony
- Hanna-Rain, set up the wedding arbor, by weaving these together
- Another name for the Bride’s maternal grandparents, separated by &
- Wedding venue name
- Who’s photography expertise was advised to help design the wedding photobooth
- Wedding ritual inspired by a Unitarian Universalist practice
- Where Dillon proposed
- A sweet torbie cat with a nutty name
- What will be parked outside serving dessert after the cake
- Dillon’s favorite Candy
- Wedding hashtag
- Korean BBQ, tacos, and more—served at these
- These two bridesmaids Gabby and Alana share what profession
- Maid of Honor’s name & brother of the Bride’s name
- Ali’s name appeared on this during her first King family Christmas
- Bride’s new royal married name
- The Bride made table centerpieces using what natural material
39 Clues: Wedding hashtag • Wedding venue name • Ali’s favorite candy • Where Dillon proposed • Month Dillon proposed • Dillon’s favorite Candy • Town near the wedding venue • Time of the wedding ceremony • Bride’s new royal married name • Hanging decor from Hội An Vietnam • Newest King family member, age one • A sweet torbie cat with a nutty name • Decorative picture spot at the reception • ...
Cold War Recap Crossword 2025-09-06
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- Western policies intending to stop the growth of USSR territory and influence.
- The name for the area created by merging the areas of Germany that had been controlled by the USA and the UK since the Yalta Conference.
- George ________, an American general who gave his name to Aid and a Plan.
- Conference in 1945 where President Truman told Stalin that the USA had tested an atomic bomb.
- Josef ______, leader of the USSR from 1941-1953.
- A speech given by Winston Churchill that warned of a Soviet barrier descending across Europe, separating east and west.
- Part of the USA's policy of containment that promised aid to any country that was threatened by a Communist takeover.
- Nikita __________, leader of the USSR after Stalin, who seemed to want peaceful coexistence with the western powers.
- Communist Information Bureau, set up to ensure Soviet satellite states were run according to Stalin's wishes.
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- Winston _________, British Prime Minister from 1940-1945.
- Council for Mutual Economic Assistance, set up by the USSR in response to Marshall Aid
- The USA's solution to the blockade imposed by Stalin in 1948 that stopped supplies reaching parts of Berlin that were controlled by Western powers.
- Arguably, the Korean War was an example of this type of warfare, as an extension of the conflict between the USA and the USSR.
- Conference in 1945 that saw the superpowers agree on the principle of 'spheres of influence.'
- Conference in 1943 that saw an agreement that the United Nations would be established after the end of WW2, as well as Churchill's birthday!
- Soviet policy to strengthen and grow the USSR.
- The name for the area created by merging Bizonia with the area of Germany that had been controlled by France since the Yalta Conference.
- Country experiencing civil war (1946-9 and, along with Turkey, the first recipient of anti-Communist aid from the USA.
- Collective name for the USA, USSR and Great Britain, the world superpowers (3, 5)
- Pact A Soviet alliance of countries in response to the establishment of NATO (the USSR saw the creation of NATO as an aggressive move by the west).
- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, established in April 1949, when war between the USSR and USA seemed a real possibility.
21 Clues: Soviet policy to strengthen and grow the USSR. • Josef ______, leader of the USSR from 1941-1953. • Winston _________, British Prime Minister from 1940-1945. • George ________, an American general who gave his name to Aid and a Plan. • Western policies intending to stop the growth of USSR territory and influence. • ...
Komunikasyon 2021-11-11
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- sa patuloy na pagusbong ng mga makabagong teknolohiya, marami na sa ating mga pilipino ang hindi gumagamit ng ating sariling wika, sapagkat ginagaya na nila ang kanilang mga naririnig, nakikita at nababasa sa iba’t ibang media, tulad ng Internet, Telebisyon, Telepono (cellphone) at iba pa. Kaya malaki ang epekto nito sa kalagayang pangwika ng kulturang pilipino. Ganon pa man, atin paring pagyabungin at paunlarin ang ating sariling wika, para sa kapakanan ng ating bansa.
- SA KASALUKUYANG PANAHON
- LANGUAGE
- ngayon nahaluan na ang ating wika ng iba't ibang salita. Isang halimbawa na dito ang pag usbong ng jejemon.
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- ng K-Pop sa bansa, nawiwili na ang mga kabataan na gayahin ang wika ng mga Koreano. At naapektuhan na rin ang kanilang pananamit
- panahon natin ngayon, alam naman siguro nating lahat na mas nangingibabaw ang mga makabagong teknolohiya na naglipana sa kahit saang bansa sa buong mundo. Kung kaya`t marami na sa ating mga kababayan ang tumatangkilik dito. Pero kamusta na kaya ang kalagayan ng ating wika sa panahon kung saan yumayabong ang mass media at teknolohiya?
- ay isang uri ng pakikipagkomunikasyon sa isang tao. Ito ay isang uri kung paano papaikliin ang mensahe na nais mong iparating.
7 Clues: LANGUAGE • SA KASALUKUYANG PANAHON • ngayon nahaluan na ang ating wika ng iba't ibang salita. Isang halimbawa na dito ang pag usbong ng jejemon. • ay isang uri ng pakikipagkomunikasyon sa isang tao. Ito ay isang uri kung paano papaikliin ang mensahe na nais mong iparating. • ...
Cold War 2021-06-04
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- Pact was an alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European countries
- President during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Bay of Pigs
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- competition for supremacy in nuclear warfare between the United States and the Soviet Union
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx
- the easing of tensions between the Soviet Union and the US
- a Central American nation , set between the pacific and Caribbean sea, known for its dramatic terrain of lakes, volcanoes and beaches
- a country the Soviet Union invaded in 1979 under the pretext of upholding a treaty
- an ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their allies that developed after World War II
- a Cuban revolutionary and politician who served as Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and President from 1976 to 2008
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- a mutual defense pact aimed at containing possible Soviet aggression against Western Europe
- a bomb much more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Japan
- a conflict, that started in 1954 and ending in 1975, between South Vietnam, the Vietcong, and North Vietnam
- when the Soviet Union set up nuclear missiles in Cuba
- The Korean War was a war between North Korea, with military support from China and the Soviet Union, and South Korea, backed by personnel from the United Nations
- The United States and the Soviet Union during the cold war were often called by this name to reflect their military strength
- a competition between the Soviet Union and the US in the field of space exploration
- a militant youth movement in China that carried out attacks on intellectuals and other disfavored groups as part of Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution
- German philosopher and author who wrote about the idea of communism as a government
- a failed landing operation on the southwestern coast of Cuba in 1961 by Cuban exiles who opposed Fidel Castro
- a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
- a country situated in the western West Indies that grew dependent on Soviets for economic and military aid
- a country in East Asia and is the world's third largest country.
23 Clues: a political theory derived from Karl Marx • when the Soviet Union set up nuclear missiles in Cuba • the easing of tensions between the Soviet Union and the US • President during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Bay of Pigs • a bomb much more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on Japan • a country in East Asia and is the world's third largest country. • ...
AP World Units 6-9 crossword 2022-06-09
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- ideology that certain humans are naturally superior to others
- japanese bombing of military base in Hawaii
- lung disease in poverty populations
- trade agreement between the US, Canada, and Mexico
- colonization of populations for economic gain
- product of West Africa from trees
- bat droppings used for fertilizer
- terrorist group in the middle east
- totalitarian ruler in Italy
- rebellion civil war in China
- system that reassigned land previously owned by imperialist rulers
- change in weather and environment over time
- country in africa that fought against Italian colonization
- joint stock company for trade in indian ocean
- growth of the military
- economic crash after WWI
- new medical advancement that helps immunity
- development of new agricultural technologies
- non-violence activist in India
- communist revolution in Russia
- complete mobalization of the economy
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- act that restricts people of color from immigrating
- civil rights activist in the US
- congress that worked towards stronger nationalism and independence from Britain
- war between two countries where each side has direct influence under other countries interests
- soccer tournament as a result of globalization
- theory that countries will fall to communism
- economic system that places all economic aspects under the governments control
- communist china leader
- new wartime technology
- meeting where european imperialist nations decided how they were going to divide africa
- diplomatic organization involving many countries
- seperation into pakistan and bangladesh
- Russian leader towards the end of the civil war
- new way of transportation that made long-range travel efficient
- not retaliating in hopes of deescalation
- rationale for imperialism that claimed colonists would help native populations
- countries that take no side during the cold war
- land changing state due to lack of nutrients
- native americans in Oklahoma
- Austro-hungarian ruler that was assassinated
- canal in Egypt with high economic activity
- activist against the South African apartheid
- proxy war in Southeast Asia between communist and capitalist rule
- economy that is highly developed and engages in technological and scientific innovation
- war in China against Britain over the sale of a drug
- rebellion of indian soldiers against growing british colonization
- war in east asia between the communist and capitalist sectors
- "war" between the US and Soviet Union
- egyptian nationalist ruler
50 Clues: communist china leader • new wartime technology • growth of the military • economic crash after WWI • egyptian nationalist ruler • totalitarian ruler in Italy • rebellion civil war in China • native americans in Oklahoma • non-violence activist in India • communist revolution in Russia • civil rights activist in the US • product of West Africa from trees • ...
September Crossword 2019-10-15
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- disorder in a place due to the absence of authority
- an uprise
- (n) a couch potato
- ruining the condition of.
- Donald trump
- losing all points in a game
- America
- a criminal in an interrogation
- having great confidence in believing in things
- Micheal Scott when he gave his nephew a job even if he was bad at it
- someone cautious and unwilling to make change
- preparing for the college entrance exam
- thinking only inside the box or smaller like a ring box
- spending money generously for non-essential things
- a student after the teacher asks something of he/ she
- peace and love on a shirt
- Regina George characteristic from Mean Girls
- a judge
- asking someone if they're okay when their crying which makes the cry harder
- not enough.
- corn originates from Mexico
- the feeling of someone you see who is cool, better, or scary
- doing something you love with complete utter satisfaction
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- doing five paragraphs that was non-existent until the period before the class where it was due
- Korean traditional dramas used this scent to make characters fall asleep because of the aroma and then setting them up to frame them.
- retaking a test
- reminding yourself someone better is going to love you after you see who he replaced you with
- (adj) student procrastinating to do work
- something you do, to try and memorize lines for a play
- a great teacher makes sure he is understood by all
- getting cavities
- easing some strong emotions.
- showing interest or concern for others
- bedding of rocks
- changes
- a glow that the people you admire or look up to have
- a baby laughing
- smart basis in reality
- eating in class discreetly under the desk
- United States Declaration of Independence
- small like a button
- a car crash right before your eyes
- getting wet in winter
- what the campus felt like for freshmen on the first day of school
- NAVY members after passing boot camp
- crying with fabulous makeup on
- what everyone has and it is what can take them far
- The Great Smog of London
- not disciplined enough
49 Clues: America • changes • a judge • an uprise • not enough. • Donald trump • retaking a test • a baby laughing • getting cavities • bedding of rocks • (n) a couch potato • small like a button • getting wet in winter • smart basis in reality • not disciplined enough • The Great Smog of London • ruining the condition of. • peace and love on a shirt • losing all points in a game • corn originates from Mexico • ...
September Crossword 2019-10-15
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- spending money generously for non-essential things
- a great teacher makes sure he is understood by all
- crying with fabulous makeup on
- what everyone has and it is what can take them far
- easing some strong emotions.
- United States Declaration of Independence
- eating in class discreetly under the desk
- ruining the condition of.
- a judge
- getting cavities
- a car crash right before your eyes
- peace and love on a shirt
- The Great Smog of London
- a baby laughing
- small like a button
- a criminal in an interrogation
- changes
- an uprise
- a glow that the people you admire or look up to have
- something you do, to try and memorize lines for a play
- preparing for the college entrance exam
- bedding of rocks
- not disciplined enough
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- losing all points in a game
- showing interest or concern for others
- Korean traditional dramas used this scent to make characters fall asleep because of the aroma and then setting them up to frame them.
- (adj) student procrastinating to do work
- smart basis in reality
- not enough.
- the feeling of someone you see who is cool, better, or scary
- what the campus felt like for freshmen on the first day of school
- someone cautious and unwilling to make change
- NAVY members after passing boot camp
- reminding yourself someone better is going to love you after you see who he replaced you with
- corn originates from Mexico
- America
- Regina George characteristic from Mean Girls
- Micheal Scott when he gave his nephew a job even if he was bad at it
- asking someone if they're okay when their crying which makes the cry harder
- (n) a couch potato
- Donald trump
- having great confidence in believing in things
- thinking only inside the box or smaller like a ring box
- disorder in a place due to the absence of authority
- retaking a test
- doing five paragraphs that was non-existent until the period before the class where it was due
- getting wet in winter
- a student after the teacher asks something of he/ she
- doing something you love with complete utter satisfaction
49 Clues: America • a judge • changes • an uprise • not enough. • Donald trump • a baby laughing • retaking a test • getting cavities • bedding of rocks • (n) a couch potato • small like a button • getting wet in winter • smart basis in reality • not disciplined enough • The Great Smog of London • ruining the condition of. • peace and love on a shirt • losing all points in a game • corn originates from Mexico • ...
GEN002 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-09-16
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- This is an incentive that is accompanied by products to make Filipino consumers more likely to buy the said product.
- Also called physiological psychology or behavioral neuroscience.
- This is how a person thinks others perceive him/her.
- In what factor does individualism and collectivism differ when, in individualism speaking one’s mind is healthy, while in collectivism, harmony should be kept always.
- It is an achieved state of moral excellence rather than a given human condition, in the Confucian perception.
- Every person is born with four beginnings, which do not encapsulate a concept of self as yet, but which together, if put in the western framework of thinking, may be called
- is the ability to resist short-term temptations in order to meet long-term goals.
- This is how you view your physical self.
- _______ is studied as part of aesthetics, culture, social psychology, philosophy and sociology.
- This is how you value and respect yourself as a person.
- A factor wherein individualism is portrayed as learning how to learn.
- Living organisms inherit features or traits from their ancestors.
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- sets of emotions, beliefs and behaviors toward a particular object person, thing or event.
- A _________ identity relates to self-image, self-esteem and individuality It means mental or emotional rather than physical.
- Refers to the interaction between the social and economic habits of a group of people.
- According to the Nielson online survey, what has increased the brand preference of 78% Filipino respondents and 79% Korean respondents?
- sociology is a social science that focuses on ______, human behaviour patterns of social relationships, etc.
- It is one of the components of self-concept that describes that consumers have a number of images of what they perceive themselves as
- A type of decision that an individual makes that will address his or her personal and social needs
- It typically reflects Western ideas.
- A factor wherein the word “I” is avoided in terms of collectivism.
- Socially interdependent
- According to the Nielsen online survey, what is the main source of product information for Filipino respondents for items, such as cosmetic/skin care and home appliances?
- The totality of the individual, consisting of all characterstic attributes.
- The _____ and interdependence of group members are stressed and valued.
25 Clues: Socially interdependent • It typically reflects Western ideas. • This is how you view your physical self. • This is how a person thinks others perceive him/her. • This is how you value and respect yourself as a person. • Also called physiological psychology or behavioral neuroscience. • Living organisms inherit features or traits from their ancestors. • ...
123 2023-03-12
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- Korean martial art that emphasizes kicking techniques and is characterized by its fast, high, and spinning kicks.
- A team game played with an oval-shaped ball that is kicked, carried, and passed between players in order to score points by touching the ball down behind the opponent's goal line.
- A martial art developed in Japan that emphasizes striking techniques using the hands, feet, and other parts of the body.
- A game played in an enclosed court by two or four players who hit a small rubber ball against the walls using rackets.
- A team game similar to basketball but played on a smaller court and with seven players on each team.
- Alight spear thrown in a track-and-field event.
- the sport or activity of moving through water using one's arms and legs.
- the sport or activity of traveling in or paddling a canoe.
- the sport or activity of riding on a skateboard, typically performing tricks and stunts.
- the sport or activity of riding over snow on a board with bindings for the feet, typically downhill on a ski slope or ramp.
- a combat sport in which two people grapple with each other using various techniques to try to pin their opponent's shoulders to the ground.
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- team game played on ice or grass in which players use sticks to hit a small hard ball or puck into the opposing team's goal.
- team game played on horseback in which players try to score points by hitting a ball into the opposing team's goal using long-handled mallets.
- the sport of fighting with swords, especially foils, épées, or sabers, according to a set of rules, in order to score points against an opponent.
- An athletic contest consisting of three different events, typically swimming, cycling, and long-distance running.
- relating to horse riding or horse sports.
- the sport or activity of using boats with sails to travel over water.
- A game played with a bat and ball by two teams of eleven players, typically on a circular or oval-shaped field.
- A form of exercise that combines rhythmic aerobic movements with stretching and strength training routines.
- the sport or activity of ascending mountains or cliffs using ropes and specialized equipment.
20 Clues: relating to horse riding or horse sports. • Alight spear thrown in a track-and-field event. • the sport or activity of traveling in or paddling a canoe. • the sport or activity of using boats with sails to travel over water. • the sport or activity of moving through water using one's arms and legs. • ...
US History Final Exam Review 2013-01-22
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- The Cuban _____________ Crisis almost lead to nuclear war between the U.S. and U.S.S.R.
- Truman hoped to stop communism from spreading with a ___________________ policy
- The laws that _______________________ (kept them from voting) African-Americans were fixed by the Voting Rights Act of 1965
- Johnson and FDR established the most social ______________ programs
- The Social Security Act helped those who lost their jobs by establishing _________________ insurance
- Nixon chose to ________________ from office because of the Watergate scandal
- Both the eras of The Red Scare and McCarthyism were based on fears of _____________________
- Brown vs. Board of Ed. stated that ____________________ was unconsitituional
- One reason the US interviened in Vietnam was because of the ________________ Theory
- Increased military spending during the 1980s under Reagan led to an _______________ budget deficit
- The ____________ Airlift was a very successful US operation during the Cold War
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- Johnson's Great ______________ program focused on helping the poor in America
- Starting in the 1950s the Middle East became more important due to the Suez Canal and the production of ________
- The Social Security Act set up _____________ for the elderly
- U.S. relations with _____________ American countries was improved by FDR's Good Neighbor Policy
- When Iraq invaded Kuwait the US launched The _______________ Gulf War to free our ally Kuwait
- ________________ led to the stock market crash
- The processes by which prices rise over time
- MLK helped organize and operat the _________________ Bus Boycott to protest racial segregation on city buses
- ___________, otherwise known as the North American Treaty Organization
- The US has fought ________________ twice in the last 20 years
- It is commonly believed that WW2 helped end the Great _________________
- The ______________ War and the Cold War were cause by the fear of the global spread of communism
- Supply Side _____________ says loweing taxes actually increases government revenue do to increased business activity
- FDR's attempt to limit checks and balances through "Courtpacking" tried to add favorable ________________ to the Supreme Court
- By putting Japanese Americans in camps during WW2 the government suspended their ___________-Liberties
- The Camp David ____________ led to a peace treaty between Israel and Egypt
- The League of Nations and the United ______________ are organizations that hope to prevent future wars
- The US got involved in the war in ______________ to help prevent the spread of communism in south east asia.
29 Clues: The processes by which prices rise over time • ________________ led to the stock market crash • The Social Security Act set up _____________ for the elderly • The US has fought ________________ twice in the last 20 years • Johnson and FDR established the most social ______________ programs • ___________, otherwise known as the North American Treaty Organization • ...
Final Exam Crossword #3 Cold War 2015-06-12
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- The Cuban Missile ______________ was as close as the world has come to nuclear war
- The Berlin ________________ is considered one of the biggest Cold War successes for America and the Western Allies
- The opposite of NATO and the West was the Soviets and the ________________ Pact
- The American president during the Cuban Missile Crisis was ____________________ (last name)
- President _______________________ was forced to admit the spying charges were true when confronted about it by the Russians
- The Western Allies and the US used _________________ to ferry all supplies need by West Berlin
- The pilot of the U2 spy plane that was shot down over the Soviet Union was named Gary ______________
- The Berlin Airlift was needed due to a Soviet ________________ of West Berlin following a political crisis with the Western Allies
- The Suez Crisis began in 1956 when ____________ invaded Egypt toward the Suez Canal
- The Suez Crisis demonstrated that the old Colonial powers of _____________ and England were losing their grip on power
- When the US and USSR fought through other country's conflicts this was known as a ______________ War
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- The Bay of Pig Invasion turned into a disaster when Kennedy refused to provide air _____________ for the exile army
- The Berlin blockade stopped all road, __________ and water access to West Berlin
- The Bay of Pigs invasion was financed by the ______________
- North Korea was a ____________________ country supported by China
- The Korea War ended up in a cease fire with the country divided at the 38th __________________
- When the Cubans and Soviets backed down and removed the missiles from Cuba Kennedy agreed to remove US missiles from ________________ in return
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is abbreviated and referred to as ______________
- The Bay of Pigs Invasion was an attempt to overthrow Cuba and get rid of Fidel ____________
- Powers was sent to prison, but returned the US two years later when the US and Soviets ____________ prisoners
- The Cold War was a struggle for political and ________________ dominance between the US and USSR
- The Egyptian President during the Suez Crisis was _______________ (last name)
- The Cuban Missile Crisis occurred when the Cubans and Soviets tried to base _____________ missiles in Cuba
- The reason the Suez Canal was so important was it was a main way __________ was transported to the West
- The Berlin Airlift lasted _________________ months
- The Korean War was the _______________ major Cold War conflict
26 Clues: The Berlin Airlift lasted _________________ months • The Bay of Pigs invasion was financed by the ______________ • The Korean War was the _______________ major Cold War conflict • North Korea was a ____________________ country supported by China • The Egyptian President during the Suez Crisis was _______________ (last name) • ...
Modern World History: Unit 7 Crossword 2016-05-14
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- A state that was formed with Pakistan and India after freedom from Britain.
- To split states into smaller states due to ethnic or ideological conflict.
- A form of hit and run fighting in war.
- Under this the peasantry were forced to give up their individual farms and join large collective farms.
- an economic and social campaign by the Communist Party of China from 1958 to 1961.
- An event in 1966 to reassert Mao's authority over the Chinese Government.
- An advocate or supporter of a political movement that favors reordering government and society in accordance with laws prescribed by Islam.
- The theory that if South Vietnam fell to Communism then the rest of South East Asia would become Communist.
- A group of states which are not formally aligned with or against any major power.
- A ruler who has absolute power.
- First President of Indonesia.
- Soviet policy of open discussion of political and social issues.
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- A political movement for reformation within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the 1980s
- The 8th and last leader of the soviet union.
- The democratic uprisings that arose independently and spread across the Arab world in 2011.
- a small self-governing Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
- The island where Chinese Nationalists fled after being defeated by the Communists.
- a region on the Korean peninsula that demarcates North Korea from South Korea.
- place of worship for Jews, Christians and Muslims.
- A Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader.
- the first independent labor union in a Soviet-bloc country.
- Bantu-speaking people of Rwanda and Burundi.
- a person who advocates political independence for a country.
- A Government type in which the Government is bound by a certain religion.
- A monotheistic religion founded India in the 1500s
- The state created for Jewish people after the events of the Holocaust.
- The father of the People's Republic of China.
- A Government type in which the Government is not bound by a certain religious rule.
- The second largest population division among the three largest groups in Rwanda and Burundi.
- A rolling grassland scattered with shrubs and isolated trees.
30 Clues: First President of Indonesia. • A ruler who has absolute power. • A form of hit and run fighting in war. • The 8th and last leader of the soviet union. • A Vietnamese Communist revolutionary leader. • Bantu-speaking people of Rwanda and Burundi. • The father of the People's Republic of China. • place of worship for Jews, Christians and Muslims. • ...
The Cold War 2018-05-19
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- In 1945 several countries came together to create a group that was organized to keep peace between all countries. What was the name of this group?
- The Cold War was primarily between the ______ and the Soviet Union
- In June, 1947, Truman called for the _____ Plan. This plan called for the rebuild of the European economy with the help of other European countries
- In 1957 the US and the USSR started the _____ race because the USSR launched the Sputnik1 and developed long range missiles
- The Truman Doctrine called for the US involvement to stop Communism. This was called, _______
- One of the outcomes of the Korean War was that NATO formed a ________ Structure
- In 1961 the US created a program called the Cuban ______ in an attempt to overthrow the Cuban leader Castro
- President Truman announced his plan to stop the spread of Communism. This became known as the Truman _____
- In response to the creation of NATO the Soviet Union and allies signed the _______ Pact
- The term "Cold" is used for this War because no large-scale _________ took place between the two sides
- This writer first used the term "Cold War" in his essay published October 1954
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- In 1962 the Cuban Missile Crisis brought the world closer to a ______ war than ever before
- In April 1945 Roosevelt died and was succeeded by who?
- In Russia, most historians believe that the cold war started in 1917 when the _______ took power
- At this conference, in late July after the Germans surrendered, it was determined that Russia had very different plans for the future of Germany
- Stalin had heated correspondence with _____ because USSR was not allowed to participate in the Northern Italy Peace Treaty
- One week after the Postdam Conference the US used a powerful new weapon to bomb ________
- In response to the merged zones by the US, Britain, and France, Stalin implemented the Berlin _______
- In April 1949 the US, Britain, and France merged their Western German Occupation zones together to create an area called _______
- At the Postdam Conference Truman informed Stalin that the US had developed a powerful new _______
- Truman distrusted who? This lead to further tensions between the United States and Russia
21 Clues: In April 1945 Roosevelt died and was succeeded by who? • The Cold War was primarily between the ______ and the Soviet Union • This writer first used the term "Cold War" in his essay published October 1954 • One of the outcomes of the Korean War was that NATO formed a ________ Structure • ...
Asia Review 2021-12-15
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- is a system of moral behavior, based on the teachings of Confucius. 229
- By the 900s, the Chinese had discovered the mixture of ingredients we know today as gun ____. The used this in fireworks. P.226
- The ___ was a figurehead, which means that he was only a symbolic leader, while someone else was really in control. P. 239
- Over time, Japan felt the influence of Korean and ____ cultures. p.233
- ___ road and ports such as the one at Quanzhou provided routes for foreign travelers to enter China. P. 215
- ____ is a religion based on the teachings of the Indian spiritual leader Siddhartha Guatama also known as Buddha. P.228
- By 1206, a warrior had united the Mongol clans under his rule. He was known as ____ Khan meaning “ruler of the universe” 210
- Japan is a ____ or a chain of islands. p.232
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- Minamoto received the title of ____ or supreme military commander. P. 240
- After uniting the Mongols, Genghis turned to foreign conquest. He led his armies southeast into China. The Mongols broke through the Great ____ and destroyed many cities.p.211
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- Daoism is an ancient Chinese philosophy. Its basic teaching is that all things earth, heaven and people should follow the Dao. Dao means “the way” or the flow of ___ p.228
- By the 1400, protecting people had become the responsibility of ___, or local land-owning lords. . 241
- proved more food per acre than other grains. With more food available, the population swelled p. 206
- Japanese take much of their food from the _____ p.233
- China began to produce ____ a hard white pottery of extremely fine quality. P. 207
- These formed the hear of a set of rules called _____ “the way of the warrior.” This strict code of conduct guided samurai behavior. p. 241
- The Daimyo also provided protection through small army of _____, or highly trained warriors. P.241
- For zen followers, ____ means the emptying the mind of thoughts in order to aid spiritual growth
- By the 800s, the Chinese were making books using ____ printing, in which workers carved text into blocks of wood. p. 225
- is a device with a magnetized piece of metal that points to the north p.225
- The government then built more ____ that connected rivers, which increased the flow of trade. p.207
22 Clues: Review - Crossword Labs • Japan is a ____ or a chain of islands. p.232 • Japanese take much of their food from the _____ p.233 • Over time, Japan felt the influence of Korean and ____ cultures. p.233 • is a system of moral behavior, based on the teachings of Confucius. 229 • Minamoto received the title of ____ or supreme military commander. P. 240 • ...
Lainey, Our Lovely No-Leg-O-Lass <3 2024-08-28
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- "______" me Daddy
- Celebrity Lainey sobbed over when they were a surprise guest at a Bleachers concert
- Song the strangers we met atop Black Balsalm played for us around the campfire
- Dip of the gods Lainey introduced to the girls
- Lainey's instruction to Poppy on walks
- What Lesly called Kristen
- The doctor's diagnosis for Lainey's stomach
- Country Katie thought Cameron was the Prince of
- Dede's Southern Specialty, Kristen's kryptonite
- Its removal caused copious amounts of bleeding to Katie's face
- We made a star-shaped cake for the premiere
- Lainey's evil animated European crush
- Charleston Girls' transportation of choice
- Seafood treat Dede used to harvest in her summer job
- Lainey's favorite drink, but she certainly is not so herself
- Lainey TOTALLYYY got kicked by this animal on the wrist
- Our ankle breaking Queen
- Basement game Lainey is a very sore loser for <3 ;)
- Davidson Twins' unique hobby from middle school
- Charleston Girls' other group name
- Lainey says this every time the question of "which one" comes up
- Lainey's mean blonde childhood crush
- Lainey's legendary line from the Lingerie Party
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- Bread staple for beach days
- Kristen and Lainey's phrase for a drink on the ski lift
- Lainey's favorite fae book
- Kristen's song of the summer
- Our go-to grocery store
- Charleston Girls' staple drink
- Lainey almost blew us up for this in Black Balsam
- Natalie and Scott's transportation of choice
- Look, a turtle! Let's _____
- Grill Dad and Sugar Daddy of the sisterwives
- A shot tradition introduced by Natalie on the sailboat
- Kristen's pasta masterpiece that Katie secretly dumped in the trash
- Our saving vegetables in Kentucky
- TV Show of choice at Lesly's
- Katie tried this food for the very first time in Charleston
- What actually gave Lainey that mark on her wrist
- The Korean dish the girls batch cooked a million fried eggs for in preparation for a party
- Lainey's current top unsolved mystery
- These creatures flock to the kitchen in the summertime
- Natalie's culinary creation that Scott accidentally ate for breakfast on the way to surgery
- What the Charleston girls call Lesly
- Lainey's lifeblood
45 Clues: "______" me Daddy • Lainey's lifeblood • Our go-to grocery store • Our ankle breaking Queen • What Lesly called Kristen • Lainey's favorite fae book • Bread staple for beach days • Look, a turtle! Let's _____ • Kristen's song of the summer • TV Show of choice at Lesly's • Charleston Girls' staple drink • Our saving vegetables in Kentucky • Charleston Girls' other group name • ...
Sport 2024-11-21
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- a room or building where dancing is taught or practised
- a small area of usually still water
- a person who is present at a sports competition in order to make certain that the rules of that particular game are obeyed and to judge if particular actions are acceptable
- a path or rough road that is made of soil rather than having a surface covered with stone or other material
- a snow-covered area or track that is suitable for skiing
- sân vận động
- a place or club where you can go to exercise using machines, weights, and other equipment
- an area painted with lines for playing particular sports, especially football
- tin sports such as American football, association football, basketball, etc., a person who is in charge of making certain that the rules are followed
- a set of classes or a plan of study on a particular subject, usually leading to an exam or qualification
- tthe activity or sport of moving over snow using a snowboard
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- a kick, hit, or throw of the ball that is intended to score points in a sport such as cricket, football, tennis, or golf
- the general name for a particular group of sports in which people compete, including running, jumping, and throwing
- physical exercises and activities performed inside, often using equipment such as bars and ropes, intended to increase the body's strength and the ability to move and bend easily:
- an area drawn out on the ground that is used for playing sports such as tennis and basketball
- a punishment, or the usual punishment, for doing something that is against a law
- a large, flat surface, of ice or other hard material, for skating (= a sport using special boots to move along) or the area or building that contains this
- energetic physical exercises, often performed with a group of people to music, that make the heart, lungs, and muscles stronger and increase the amount of oxygen in the blood:
- art a traditional Japanese, Chinese, or Korean form of fighting or defending yourself, practised as a sport or as exercise. Martial arts include karate, judo, kung fu, and aikido
- a person who watches an activity, especially a sports event, without taking partLap vòng chạy, vòng đua
20 Clues: sân vận động • a small area of usually still water • a room or building where dancing is taught or practised • a snow-covered area or track that is suitable for skiing • tthe activity or sport of moving over snow using a snowboard • an area painted with lines for playing particular sports, especially football • ...
Rude to Stair 2025-06-30
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- "w"
- file format for audio or video, depending on the number that comes after it
- visual resolution greater than standard
- used before the name of certain ships
- D. abbreviation that is good sportsmanship in an online game before a match begins: "(C)__" (see clue C)
- realization
- "woe is me"
- hospital room for immediate care
- digital simulated immersive experience
- @
- unfairly strong
- A. stereotypical hacker: "__ (B)" (see clue B)
- maker of triple-A games
- action that needs context
- incomplete question, probably
- prefix meaning again
- age rating for movies
- simple rejection
- acting as a character
- intensifier that can be repeated to mean "mediocre"
- uncommon emoji, denoting a mistake
- pound
- the older of two people with the same name
- South Korean company known for its electronics
- a true neutral response
- ...nom nom
- person holding a doctorate degree
- measure of player progression in games
- the younger of two people with the same name
- "sorry"
- greetings
- la __ do
- sodium
- later in the day
- factor in blood that most people have
- disgust
- audio storage
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- average distance between the Earth and the sun
- stutter
- measure of how acidic or basic something is
- Nintendo gaming console with two screens
- "be quiet"
- fee fi __ fum
- laugh
- ...the people
- vehicle for traveling and living
- owner of an eye in Ancient Egypt
- destination or direction
- celebrated on 3/14 in the US
- [insert your name]
- this website has none
- funny bone reaction
- organization's department that manages the workforce
- musical recording with more than a single but less than an album
- "sleep tight!"
- a boolean operator
- afterthought
- paid for by
- C. abbreviation that is good sportsmanship in an online game before a match begins: "__(D)" (see clue D)
- not very believable
- actual biological present experience
- shortest sentence
- when a fighter is unconscious
- Doctor of Medicine
- medical prescription symbol
- sleepwear
- short for room
- area of a quadrilateral
- tagger
- B. stereotypical hacker: "(A) __" (see clue A)
- college course for high schoolers
- man
- male
- bathroom
74 Clues: @ • "w" • man • male • laugh • pound • tagger • sodium • stutter • "sorry" • disgust • la __ do • bathroom • sleepwear • greetings • "be quiet" • ...nom nom • realization • "woe is me" • paid for by • afterthought • fee fi __ fum • ...the people • audio storage • "sleep tight!" • short for room • unfairly strong • simple rejection • later in the day • shortest sentence • [insert your name] • a boolean operator • Doctor of Medicine • ...
kpop encyclopedia 2025-10-07
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- stray kids’s fandom
- the first bts member released a solo mixtape
- produce48 theme song
- where does rosé from?
- twice’s song which was shooting at an island
- the first to hold a concert at the Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul
- how many members are there in triple s
- jyp’s newest boyband
- monsta x’s company
- a boy group from survival show “boys planet”
- a girl group with futuristic concept
- a subunit of nct, also known as a chinese part
- ateez’s song which has a famous line “hakuna matata”
- nct’s full name
- a girl group with dark/nightmare concept
- a collectible trading card, typically the size of a credit card, featuring a picture of a K-pop idol or group member
- a worldwide live concert tour of korean groups
- twice’s sub-unit
- a famous christmas song by a gen3 group
- who debuted the most in kpop
- they’re famous for “rollin’” song
- he was the 1st place of produce 101 season 2
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- song of the year 2024
- a girl group that each member has a symbol based on their zodiac sign, with each member representing a different constellation
- red velvet’s debut song
- a song that feats halsey
- which group released “boombayah” in 2016
- first mv reached 1 billion views
- boygroup debut on Jan 9th, 2019
- a survival show that formed nct wish
- their performances are amazing, they won “road to kingdom”
- a virtual boygroup
- they’re pirate
- gen3 co-ed group
- a girl group from yg which was created by a survival show
- a survival show where contestants are boygroups, the first champion is stray kids
- seventeen famous song
- bigbang’s debut song
- wendy’s solo debut song
- a group from survival show “i-land”
- the first sm’s 5th gen group
- mama’s rookie of the year 2022
- illit’s debut song
- kpop group which has the most member
- got the beat /girls on top debut song
- who ranked first in produce48
- the last song that loona released
- which member of hearts2hearts from canada?
- bts’s fandom name
- nct’s sub-unit which only has 3 members
50 Clues: they’re pirate • nct’s full name • gen3 co-ed group • twice’s sub-unit • bts’s fandom name • a virtual boygroup • monsta x’s company • illit’s debut song • stray kids’s fandom • produce48 theme song • bigbang’s debut song • jyp’s newest boyband • song of the year 2024 • where does rosé from? • seventeen famous song • red velvet’s debut song • wendy’s solo debut song • a song that feats halsey • ...
All Things Pratt & Whitney 2017-08-08
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- In 1925 which animal appeared on the Pratt &Whitney logo for the first time in an advertisement in the October edition of the trade journal AeroDigest
- In 1945 Pratt & Whitney powered how many of all U.S. planes built during World War II?
- In 1935 United Aircraft School is founded. This eventually evolved into the Pratt & Whitney _______ School.
- In 1953 The J57-powered F100 Super Sabre becomes the first production aircraft to fly faster than the speed of what?
- Pratt & Whitney fuel cells supply on-board electrical power for the _____ 11 spacecraft as it lands on the moon on July 20, 1969.
- Frederick Rentschler founded Pratt & Whitney in 1925 in which state?
- Pratt & Whitney’s first aircraft engine transformed the aviation industry. It was the 410-horsepower, air¬cooled ____, which delivered unprecedented performance and reliability for the time.
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- Pratt & Whitney’s fleet of large commercial engines surpassed 1 _______ flight hours of dependable service in 2007. More than 17,000 Pratt & Whitney commercial engines are installed with 800 customers in 150 countries.
- When the Korean War began in 1950, Pratt & Whitney had the opportunity to reestablish its strong relationship with the Navy and conduct business with which newly created military service?
- A Wasp-powered Lockheed Vega propels the first women—and the second person after Charles Lindbergh— across the Atlantic Ocean, making her the first woman to fly nonstop and solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Her first name was Amelia, what was her last name?
- In which county did James Young found a Pratt & Whitney in 1928 with a mandate to repair and overhaul Pratt & Whitney Wasp radial piston engines? The company then began developing the PT6 engine, which was this county’s first small turbine engine, in the late 1950s.
11 Clues: Frederick Rentschler founded Pratt & Whitney in 1925 in which state? • In 1945 Pratt & Whitney powered how many of all U.S. planes built during World War II? • In 1935 United Aircraft School is founded. This eventually evolved into the Pratt & Whitney _______ School. • ...
Cold war 2025-11-26
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- Short of War, The conflict was primarily waged through political pressure, economic competition (such as the Marshall Plan and COMECON), propaganda campaigns, espionage, and technological rivalries like the Space Race and the nuclear arms race.
- Conflict, The fundamental struggle was between two opposing systems: the U.S.-led capitalism and democracy versus the Soviet Union's communism and single-party rule.
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- Wars, Instead of fighting each other directly, the U.S. and USSR supported opposing sides in regional conflicts, such as the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Soviet-Afghan War.
- Assured Destruction (MAD), The development and stockpiling of massive nuclear arsenals by both sides created a state of "mutually assured destruction," which ultimately served as a deterrent against a full-scale nuclear war between the superpowers.
- Cold War, a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, from the end of World War II in 1945 until 1991.
- Alliances, The creation of opposing military blocs, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) by the West and the Warsaw Pact by the East, solidified the division of Europe.
6 Clues: Conflict, The fundamental struggle was between two opposing systems: the U.S.-led capitalism and democracy versus the Soviet Union's communism and single-party rule. • Cold War, a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies, from the end of World War II in 1945 until 1991. • ...
Chapter 12 2014-01-29
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- Khan/ The yuan dynasty started to fade after the death of who?
- Type/ What was an invention involving printing?
- What religion was brought into Japan by Korean travelers?
- Sun Goddess/ Yemoto clan claimed to be related to which goddess?
- Mongrols lived apart from these people and obeyed a different set of laws
- capital located on the Red River
- Who were a class of well-to-do people?
- The mongrols swept into Korea and proved to be a major threat to which Dynasty?
- How many islands are located in the japanese archipelago?
- A calvary warrior's weapons consisted of a lance, a bow, and what?
- Who were nnomadic people who herded animals?
- ruled by Korea in during 935-1392 A.D.
- Polo/ Was the most famous European Traveler to visit China
- Genghis Khan was born with a blood clot in his what?
- Khun/ Who was the grandson of Genghis Khan?
- Mongolica/ The period of time when Mongols imposed stability over Asia
- How did Marco Polo travel?
- Where did Samurai orginate from?
- Women/ Who milked cows and helped injured warriors?
- Who were nomads who traveled together?
- Who lived in the countryside of China?
- Who were always lesser than men in China?
- Women with what kind of feet were crippled for life
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- Kroyu Dynasty central government resembles that of what modern day country?
- Korea is the size of what U.S state?
- These people sold paper, gunpowder, and paint...
- The Mongrols forced who build boats?
- Dynasty ruled on the island of Tava
- located in what is now Cambodia
- Thw samarai sword is also referred to as what?
- Ruler/ What does Genghis Khan's name translate to?
- and earthquakes/ Japan is constantly at risk by which two major disasters?
- Japan's main religion
- Wat/ One of the world's greatest architectual wonders built by the Themer
- Taizong/ Who began the achievements of the Tang Dynasty?
- Dynasty/ Kulai Khun founded a new Dynasty called...
- of the rising sun/ Chinese is Japanese for what?
- What was the favorite color of ink of the Chinese culture?
- The Mongols built their longest unified empire in what history
- Zhau/ Which Chinese emperor also had control over Korea?
40 Clues: Japan's main religion • How did Marco Polo travel? • located in what is now Cambodia • capital located on the Red River • Where did Samurai orginate from? • Dynasty ruled on the island of Tava • Korea is the size of what U.S state? • The Mongrols forced who build boats? • Who were a class of well-to-do people? • ruled by Korea in during 935-1392 A.D. • ...
