korean Crossword Puzzles
Ultimate kpop stan 2021-12-07
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- Lee Ji-eun, known professionally
- "Sarangeul haetda uriga manna"
- Orphans' winter festive fright?
- Seventeen's fan-given name
- "___-hoo!"+not old, literally, from ATEEZ
- Is the agreed main face of BTS
- Named after a popular science theory
- Idol group consisting of males
- Film that comes with album purchase
- Seventeen member who feels dizzy?
- Older sister, formal.
- Thinks he is the main face of BTS
- Dance
- Main rapper for cows, from MAMAMOO
- Undomesticated orphans?
- The "princess" of YG entertainment, from BLACKPINK
- Creepy fans?
- Under eighteen: Abbr.
- Rapper from Buri ram, Thailand, from BLACKPINK
- The youngest in a group
- K in Kpop
- Successful K-pop star
- Analogous to "a flirt"
- "Don't think _____!"
- Bold and classy?
- Now solo artist from Wonder Girls
- Wants to join The Big Three?
- Address an older male
- Got7's Maknae
- Unfair, long-term contract
- "Pretty isn't everything"
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- Superkid washes hands?
- Cute?
- Blackpink's main visual
- K-pop world festival is held here
- Your favourite member in a group?
- Steve of chaotic wonderland?
- BTS full name
- XOXO
- A great asset for kpop idols
- Kpop originated here
- The Big Three in alphabetical order
- ____ social chart 2.0
- Goes with "sun" and "moon" (Hint: Day6)
- Originally 6 member boygroup, but ________ left
- Former member of I*zone, now in IVE
- Broke the record for the most viewed K-Pop debut music video within 24 hours for a boy group
- Mother cow?
- Debut is a "highly venomous snake"?
- Kpop fan?
- Princess adorn?
- Sister?
- Hater?
- Debuted with their single album “Eleven”
- First official single
- Before an idol you are:
- Winner of "Mr. Trot", Lim Young _____
- K-pop, previously
- Tomorrow by together?
- Idol group consisting of females
60 Clues: XOXO • Cute? • Dance • Hater? • Sister? • Kpop fan? • K in Kpop • Mother cow? • Creepy fans? • BTS full name • Got7's Maknae • Princess adorn? • Bold and classy? • K-pop, previously • Kpop originated here • "Don't think _____!" • ____ social chart 2.0 • Older sister, formal. • Under eighteen: Abbr. • Successful K-pop star • First official single • Tomorrow by together? • Address an older male • ...
History Zip 2024-09-11
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- General who became President after becoming famous for his successful planning of Operation Overlord.
- General who became President after becoming famous for his victory at the Battle of Vicksburg.
- This European capital was captured on the same day as the D-Day landings.
- Lewis & Clark's Indian guide.
- This Germanic tribe from 120BC was made famous by Steve Martin during an SNL skit.
- What is Mussolini's first name.
- America is named after this Italian explorer, Amerigo __________.
- The movie "Blackhawk Down" was set in this African capital.
- This is the area currently separating North & South Korea and North & South Vietnam during the war.
- Island where the US secured its first victory against Japan and checked their aggression toward Australia in WWII
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- German battle doctrine of WWII also known as 'Lightning War'.
- This group led the British Invasion of America in 1964.
- General who became President after becoming famous for his victory at the Battle of Yorktown.
- This British General was in overall command of British forces during the Revolutionary War.
- General who became President after becoming famous for his victory at the Battle of New Orleans.
- This ancient imperial capital of Vietnam sitting astride the Perfume River was the scene of intense fighting during the Tet Offensive.
- In 1982, Jay would race home from school to watch the British battle this country on television.
- Snoopy popularized this German WWI flying ace known as the, "____ Baron".
- This WWII organization was the precursor to the CIA.
- Site of famous Napoleon defeat.
- Bloodiest single day battle of the Civil War.
- This red flag operation was used to justify increasing US troop presence in Vietnam and came to be known as the "Gulf of _____________ Incident".
- This frozen reservoir was the site of a U.S. defeat during the Korean War.
23 Clues: Lewis & Clark's Indian guide. • Site of famous Napoleon defeat. • What is Mussolini's first name. • Bloodiest single day battle of the Civil War. • This WWII organization was the precursor to the CIA. • This group led the British Invasion of America in 1964. • The movie "Blackhawk Down" was set in this African capital. • ...
Farmer J 2023-10-06
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- Creamy, dreamy, and nutty, this sesame paste elevates everything from salads to sauces. A Farmer J essential.
- It's the purple superstar of Mediterranean cuisine. Versatile, velvety, and oh-so-good.
- A green cabbage variety that's crisp, fresh, and a perfect addition to your salads or slaws.
- Also known as garbanzo beans, these legumes are a staple at Farmer J.
- The culinary hero behind all the fresh, seasonal goodness on your plate.
- We massage this before roasting whole at Farmer J
- A sizzling Middle Eastern dish where eggs take a dip in a spicy tomato sauce.
- Made from a mix of dried herbs like thyme, oregano, and sumac, often with sesame seeds, that transforms ordinary dishes into a flavourful adventure.
- A tangy Middle Eastern yogurt cheese that's creamy and delicious, found in J’s double egg breakfast pot.
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- A grain made from roasted green wheat, it's your ticket to a healthier meal with a nutty, smoky twist.
- A bustling area in London, known for its vibrant food scene, historic charm and is now home to Farmer J’s 10th site.
- The customisable culinary creation for your base, main and two sides.
- The aromatic mix of cumin, paprika, coriander, and other tantalising spices that turns any ingredient into something from the east Mediterranean.
- This Christmas classic typically has everyone divided, but you can’t help but love Farmer J’s version with sesame and miso paste.
- A Moroccan marinade that's adds a zesty tang to our chicken.
- This Japanese seasoning, made from fermented soybeans, will add depth and umami to your dishes.
- A spicy, fermented Korean chilli paste that adds a fiery kick to our salmon.
- Your trusty dining companion for enjoying all these delectable dishes. It's time to dig in!
- One way to describe Farmer J’s ever-changing menu
- An exotic blend of nuts, seeds, and spices that’s adds crunch to our favourite slow
- We use this fiery North African chilli paste to marinate our chicken.
21 Clues: One way to describe Farmer J’s ever-changing menu • We massage this before roasting whole at Farmer J • A Moroccan marinade that's adds a zesty tang to our chicken. • The customisable culinary creation for your base, main and two sides. • Also known as garbanzo beans, these legumes are a staple at Farmer J. • ...
Cultural Crossword 2024-10-26
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- In which African country do the Ga people create elaborate “fantasy coffins”?
- What term is used in Madagascar for the "turning of the bones" ceremony?
- What is the name of the ritual where the Torajan people of Indonesia exhume and clean their deceased relatives’ remains?
- In which culture is it customary to place coins on the deceased's eyes as a payment to cross to the afterlife?
- Which people believe the soul must cross a river, and they burn boats at funerals to symbolize the journey?
- What is the Japanese Buddhist tradition of washing the deceased’s body called?
- In Bali, cremation is seen as a joyous festival. What is the ceremony called?
- Which South Korean ritual involves transforming the deceased’s ashes into beads?
- In which country is the "Sky Burial," where bodies are left out for vultures, practiced?
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- Which Native American group performs the "Ghost Dance" to honor the dead?
- In the Philippines, what tribe hangs coffins on cliff faces?
- What is the Jewish seven-day mourning period called?
- What is the term for the mourning attire commonly worn by widows in Italian Catholic traditions?
- What is the name of the Mexican holiday celebrating deceased loved ones?
- In Hinduism, which river is the most sacred for cremation rituals?
- Which culture practices mummification, believing it helps the soul reach the afterlife?
- In which country is "hungry ghost month," a time to honor wandering spirits?
- In which religion are people buried facing Mecca?
- The Zoroastrian "Towers of Silence" are used to expose bodies to what element?
- What is the Hawaiian belief that spirits travel to the "jumping off place" after death?
- In New Orleans, funeral processions are often accompanied by what kind of music?
- What is the Buddhist belief of the 49-day waiting period after death?
22 Clues: In which religion are people buried facing Mecca? • What is the Jewish seven-day mourning period called? • In the Philippines, what tribe hangs coffins on cliff faces? • In Hinduism, which river is the most sacred for cremation rituals? • What is the Buddhist belief of the 49-day waiting period after death? • ...
Monumental World Events of the 21st Century 2024-03-25
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- The UK leaves the European Union
- The ______ civil war began in 2011
- Fantasy series adapted into film starting 2001 (2 words)
- Famous pop star dies at 50 in 2009 (2 words)
- Way to record art in a blockchain (2 words)
- The virus related to COVID-19
- A devastating earthquake and tsunami in Japan
- Extremist group responsible for the 2001 attacks on American soil.
- Nationalist movements in Western democracies
- Site of a major nuclear disaster following a tsunami and earthquake
- A flu pandemic that began in 2009
- Feb 24, 2022 - Ukraine is invaded by ____
- Where the Paris Agreement was negotiated
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- The primary reason behind the Hong Kong protests is to fight against _____ to mainland China
- The 2018 Winter Olympics was held in ______, South Korea
- Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong
- The missing MH370 plane's destination
- cryptocurrency
- Singapore figure who passed away in 2015
- Social movement against racism toward black people (acronym)
- Worldwide movement against sexual harrassment and assault
- Nation where the conflict known as the "War on Terror" was mainly focused.
- Streaming service that started in 2007
- Social network site that gained massive popularity in the early 2000s
- Social media banned in India in 2020
- In 2018, US president Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un meet for the first time in this country
- In 2021, the first legally binding international agreement comprehensively to prohibit _____ weapons comes into effect.
- Private aerospace manufacturer founded by a tech entrepreneur
- The ____ boson particle was discovered in 2012
- The most massive known dwarf planet is found in the solar system in 2005
- An outbreak that spread across 30 countries and lasted 2 years (acronym)
- Currency introduced in 2002 and is used by 20 countries
32 Clues: cryptocurrency • The virus related to COVID-19 • The UK leaves the European Union • A flu pandemic that began in 2009 • The ______ civil war began in 2011 • Pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong • Social media banned in India in 2020 • The missing MH370 plane's destination • Streaming service that started in 2007 • Singapore figure who passed away in 2015 • ...
Truman vs Eisenhower 2022-03-17
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- 1949 defense alliance initiated by the US, Canada, and 10 Western European nations
- policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries
- ending of authorized segregation, or separation by race.
- member of the forced arms
- Pact,An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- War, The conflict between communist North Korea and Non communist South Korea
- system, government owns the means of production, economic decisions are made by central government, and government provides extensive social programs for population
- Insulting or intended to insult
- Plan, a plan for aiding the European nations in the economic recovery after WW2 in order to stabilize and rebuild their countries and prevent the spread of communism
- Bill, law passes in 1941 to help returning veterans buy homes and pay for higher education
- behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare
- to a country not foreign; relating to life or affairs of a household; a household servant
- war, a conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years
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- not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction
- Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976
- artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow
- Race, a competition of space exploration between the United states and Soviet Union
- policy, policies and programs created to aid the return of US soldiers and servicemen in helping them come back into society (GI Bill)
- official approval to act
- Suburban Long Island community of postwar rental houses built by William Levitt for veterans of WWI
- Highway System, a network of high-speed roads built to make interstate travel faster and easier
21 Clues: official approval to act • member of the forced arms • Insulting or intended to insult • artificial earth satellite launched by Moscow • not making an unfair or prejudicial distinction • Zedong, Chinese communist leader from 1949 to 1976 • policy that calls for expanding a nations boundaries • behavior; unfriendliness or opposition; acts of warfare • ...
Technology and Architecture 2025-07-09
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- The broad, horizontal board over a shopfront which carries the name of the shop. Can be ornamental.
- Korean for 22 across
- Laugier's exploration of the origins of architecture through this primitive dwelling.
- A small circular panel or window, usually at the top of a dome.
- Embedded column.
- Filipino for 26 across
- "Portable" alignment tool used to make accurate perpendicular and parallel lines... in the 80's.
- Ancient Chamorro piloti or a fancy cup of joe.
- Drawing or illustration in varying medium, depending on available technology or tools of the time, usually in perspectival view.
- These 2 architects of the same names, designed 2 different museums of the same name.
- A meeting in which all stakeholders in a project attempt to resolve conflicts and map solutions.
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- Romans didn't invent it, but perfected it and use it to build an empire.
- A curved or pointed structural element that is supported at its sides. Ronald has 2.
- A roof with a double slope in which the top slope is shallower.
- Last director of Bauhaus of the 30's.
- Dying software of the profession
- An exterior wall, or face, of a building.
- The lowest part of the building below the surface of the surrounding ground, which is in direct contact with sub-soil and transmits all loads on to it
- Mr. 5 points.
- Window which projects from the pitch of a roof.
- An open space, usually open to the sky, enclosed by a building, often with an arcade
- A covered shelter projecting in front of the entrance of a building
- 3d scanner used to create realistic and detailed digital twins of rooms and buildings.
- Door and window.
- Building information modeling software.
- Horizontal structural member.
- Pen and paper used for netflixing.
- Mistaken for a ruler.
- Hawaiian 19 down
29 Clues: Mr. 5 points. • Embedded column. • Door and window. • Hawaiian 19 down • Korean for 22 across • Mistaken for a ruler. • Filipino for 26 across • Horizontal structural member. • Dying software of the profession • Pen and paper used for netflixing. • Last director of Bauhaus of the 30's. • Building information modeling software. • An exterior wall, or face, of a building. • ...
Crossword Vio 2022-10-17
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- pharaon moderne
- ému et bouleversé (s/o george perec)
- le madrilène
- il a des missions pas très révolutionnaires
- mon accès dans ton esprit
- couvert EEDF
- méchant temps
- yummy cooker
- vacances dans le faux sud
- السمت
- faut pas se les faire
- trouvaille de la semaine ?
- « Elles nous avaient pourtant prévénus » Mia
- observation parisienne
- au milieu des usines
- james clarke
- ucookitdamnwell
- attention hein
- l’art martial de la stupidité
- doigt ou médiéval inclusif
- arnaques javanaises
- si bourdieu n’aimait pas la récré
- philly
- je la fais tous les jours avec mon vélo
- bonjoure, j’aurais besoin de 300€ pour débloquer mon compte, peut-tu me les envoyer via ce lien sécurisé ?
- … de la farce sociale
- korean pasta
- un truc de fou
- endroit où l’on pert la tête
- sourires trompeurs
- une amie ne sait pas les prendre
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- your luxury side
- les mots sont des armes
- tueurs qui bédavent
- mort paix
- décor et des
- animal hygiénique
- aller chez qui
- notre fléau invisible
- personne l’appelle à paris
- le symbole d’un dream tant rêvé
- l’envers des US
- t’es nase, arrête
- passoire
- une voiture après quelques tonneaux
- le trou de platon
- ettoichantes
- dédale parisien
- imitation ou représentation
- ma maladie nocturne
- la schizophrénie de Socrate
- simp av-ré
- voie d’accès au trésor perse et à la bouffe asiatique
- juron religieuse colorée
- on l’attend
- pétit merci à vous aussi
- ma mère les mange
- le meilleur de la boutique
- la neige que tu prends quand t’as pas de ski
- mort par son esprit
- clair, mais pas pour les ieuv
- ∅
- avec, les très riches ne foulent plus notre sol
- insecte !
- dissert mvp
- musique de voiture
- ça ride cette peuf
- femme de lettre
68 Clues: ∅ • السمت • philly • passoire • mort paix • insecte ! • simp av-ré • on l’attend • dissert mvp • décor et des • le madrilène • couvert EEDF • ettoichantes • yummy cooker • james clarke • korean pasta • méchant temps • aller chez qui • attention hein • un truc de fou • pharaon moderne • l’envers des US • dédale parisien • ucookitdamnwell • femme de lettre • your luxury side • animal hygiénique • t’es nase, arrête • ...
Countries of Asia 2022-09-14
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- Taliban
- Only muslim country to have nukes
- Nam
- The teardrop of India
- They banned chewing gum
- No, not the state... THE COUNTRY
- yeah man
- The only Jewish country in the world
- They gained independence in 2002
- One of the few carbon-negative countries in the world
- Anime and Sushi
- Home to Dubai
- The reason the korean peninsula is so chaotic
- Despite it being the size of Iowa it has the 7nth highest population
- Formerly known as "Burma"
- The Middle Nation to share Borneo
- K-pop
- Biggest population in the world
- The only landlocked country in southeast Asia
- Occupied by Vietnam at one point
- Home of one of the most famous Asian empires
- Is going to have the biggest population
- Largest landlocked country in the world
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- Home to Petra
- The smallest of the nations that share Borneo
- Formerly known as "Siam"
- Iraq tried to invade this country when Sadam was dictating
- Home to the oldest library in the world
- Has European land
- Tree on the flag
- Biggest country in the world
- One of their islands has more population than Russia
- Has been fighting Azerbaijan since independence
- Only double-landlocked country in Asia
- Has the X-box logo on their flag
- Run
- Only here because of the Sinai peninsula
- Highest percent of Muslim population in Asia
- Has been fighting Armenia since independence
- oh man
- Similar flag to Qatar
- Fighting both Kurds, AND rebels
- Flag looks like a carpet
- Despite being majority Muslim, They have a significant Christian population as well.
- Guitar
- OIL
- Their city of Manila is the most densely populated city in the world
- Has the only non quadrilateral flag in the world
- They are making the worlds highest dam
- TRUE China
50 Clues: Nam • Run • OIL • K-pop • oh man • Guitar • Taliban • yeah man • TRUE China • Home to Petra • Home to Dubai • Anime and Sushi • Tree on the flag • Has European land • The teardrop of India • Similar flag to Qatar • They banned chewing gum • Formerly known as "Siam" • Flag looks like a carpet • Formerly known as "Burma" • Biggest country in the world • Fighting both Kurds, AND rebels • ...
Countries of Asia 2022-09-14
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- Taliban
- Only muslim country to have nukes
- Nam
- The teardrop of India
- They banned chewing gum
- No, not the state... THE COUNTRY
- yeah man
- The only Jewish country in the world
- They gained independence in 2002
- One of the few carbon-negative countries in the world
- Anime and Sushi
- Home to Dubai
- The reason the korean peninsula is so chaotic
- Despite it being the size of Iowa it has the 7nth highest population
- Formerly known as "Burma"
- The Middle Nation to share Borneo
- K-pop
- Biggest population in the world
- The only landlocked country in southeast Asia
- Occupied by Vietnam at one point
- Home of one of the most famous Asian empires
- Is going to have the biggest population
- Largest landlocked country in the world
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- Home to Petra
- The smallest of the nations that share Borneo
- Formerly known as "Siam"
- Iraq tried to invade this country when Sadam was dictating
- Home to the oldest library in the world
- Has European land
- Tree on the flag
- Biggest country in the world
- One of their islands has more population than Russia
- Has been fighting Azerbaijan since independence
- Only double-landlocked country in Asia
- Has the X-box logo on their flag
- Run
- Only here because of the Sinai peninsula
- Highest percent of Muslim population in Asia
- Has been fighting Armenia since independence
- oh man
- Similar flag to Qatar
- Fighting both Kurds, AND rebels
- Flag looks like a carpet
- Despite being majority Muslim, They have a significant Christian population as well.
- Guitar
- OIL
- Their city of Manila is the most densely populated city in the world
- Has the only non quadrilateral flag in the world
- They are making the worlds highest dam
- TRUE China
50 Clues: Nam • Run • OIL • K-pop • oh man • Guitar • Taliban • yeah man • TRUE China • Home to Petra • Home to Dubai • Anime and Sushi • Tree on the flag • Has European land • The teardrop of India • Similar flag to Qatar • They banned chewing gum • Formerly known as "Siam" • Flag looks like a carpet • Formerly known as "Burma" • Biggest country in the world • Fighting both Kurds, AND rebels • ...
High School Teachers and Faculty 2025-11-26
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- This faculty member is known for having the ginger cat on his shoulder
- This faculty member has time blindness and often loses track of time
- This faculty member joined a swimming competition and ended up in someone else's lane by the end
- This faculty member talks to animals as if they were humans.
- This faculty member completed a 21km marathon
- This faculty member lived in Casablanca, Morocco, for two years
- This faculty member used to play ice hockey competitively
- This faculty member played basketball from Primary to University, except in High School.
- This faculty member can “Hang 5” while surfing
- This faculty member had to get surgery after getting injured in mepantigan
- This faculty member has been absent for more days than she has been present
- This faculty member knows how to make very good cheese
- This faculty member likes Koko Krunch
- This faculty member failed to get into a Boy Band because they couldn’t dance
- This faculty member was chased by a massive seal while scuba diving in Cornwall
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- This faculty member has a scar on their face
- This faculty member spends many hours watching Korean dramas
- This faculty member started an ECOprint business as a side hustle
- This faculty member does MMA
- Green School inspired this faculty member to build a mini version in her hometown, accessible to local children in North Bali.
- This faculty member used to have a Rhodesian Ridgeback
- This faculty member can ride a unicycle
- This faculty member was a principal at her old school
- This faculty member has cats named Hipu, Gembul, Embrut, and Jambul.
- This faculty member used to build and repair guitars for a living
- Drawing the night card has this faculty member thinking of voice acting
- This faculty member likes to wear black and white because she loves pandas.
- This faculty member owns 55kgs of Lego pieces
28 Clues: This faculty member does MMA • This faculty member likes Koko Krunch • This faculty member can ride a unicycle • This faculty member has a scar on their face • This faculty member completed a 21km marathon • This faculty member owns 55kgs of Lego pieces • This faculty member can “Hang 5” while surfing • This faculty member was a principal at her old school • ...
"Upsell" 2025-12-13
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- Vessel for searing salmon
- Wordless acknowledgment
- Small hailstone
- Commits a blunder
- Grand finale
- Exam for an aspiring J.D.
- Started playing for pay
- "Crazy" singer Patsy
- Hunt like a panther
- United___Emirates
- "We met so long___!"
- Twists out of shape
- Shiver-inducing
- Animals that can clap their flippers
- Flood barrier
- "That's___my pay grade"
- Lentil dish
- ___stop flight
- Soft drink often mixed with rum
- Martian, for example
- Not yet paid
- "In what place?"
- "Carrie" actress Spacek
- Theatrical revues popular in the early 20th century
- London neighborhood bordering Chinatown
- Jigsaw or nail gun
- Post-OR destination
- Nonsensical
- Parcel of land
- Frozen rain
- Princess Jasmine's father, for one
- Pixar film with the song "Remember Me"
- Murmurs lovingly
- Group of top players
- "Sooo cute!"
- Alpine lake by Reno
- Romance writer whose novels have all been bestsellers
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- "Silent Night," for one
- Genre for Vampire Weekend
- Pre-___ student
- Make simpler
- Tea, in Korean
- Like the Thai language
- Honest about emotions
- Poke fun at
- "No kidding?"
- As well
- Gas rating number
- Not on time
- Dhamek Stupa's continent
- Mud-loving animals
- Very perceptive
- Match up, like video and audio
- Period in history
- Fish in an unagi roll
- Fake duck, e.g.
- "That's so cool!"
- Like faded photographs
- Commercials
- Come face-to-face with
- Bunny parts that twitch
- Habitat for dolphins
- Common URL starter
- "Me=awesome!"
- Swimmer's units
- Hulking creature in folklore
- Heat rating system for chili peppers
- Pretty malice
- Falafel bread
- "I'm good, thanks"
- "That's all there___to it!"
- Prefix meaning "three"
- Disappears inexplicably
- More frosty
- Prefix for "country" or "pop"
- K2 or Kilimanjaro (Abbr.)
- Appliances for making egg tarts
- Unreturnable tennis serve
78 Clues: As well • Poke fun at • Not on time • Lentil dish • Commercials • Nonsensical • Frozen rain • More frosty • Make simpler • Grand finale • Not yet paid • "Sooo cute!" • "No kidding?" • Flood barrier • "Me=awesome!" • Pretty malice • Falafel bread • Tea, in Korean • ___stop flight • Parcel of land • Pre-___ student • Small hailstone • Very perceptive • Shiver-inducing • Fake duck, e.g. • Swimmer's units • "In what place?" • ...
Review Crossword Two 2026-01-06
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- South Korea's former prosecutor president
- Swedish master of death and God's silence
- Egyptian coup leader and current president
- Wild and untamed quality
- Nigeria's former Lagos governor president
- Controversial rapper formerly married to Kim
- French Connection director who died in 2023
- South African president facing load-shedding crisis
- Shift from practical effects to computer imagery
- Kenya's hustler president
- Disgraced neurotic New York filmmaker
- Third-generation North Korean dictator
- Spanish Socialist PM managing coalition
- EGOT-winning Graduate director from theater
- 1975 shark thriller that invented summer blockbuster
- 1980 film disaster that ended New Hollywood
- Warm French New Wave founder who made 400 Blows
- Glasslike or crystalline surface
- Indirect and deliberately evasive
- Counterculture director destroyed by drugs
- Canadian rapper who started on Degrassi
- Fleeting and quickly disappearing
- Mike Nichols film that captured youth alienation
- Prolific TV producer of Glee and Pose
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- SKIMS billionaire studying law
- Grey's Anatomy creator with Netflix deal
- Italian maestro who created La Dolce Vita
- Hitchcock-obsessed split-screen stylist
- 93-year-old media mogul who built Fox empire
- Tarantino's nonlinear indie backed by Disney
- Film historian director who fell from grace
- Post-WWII movement using non-professional actors
- MSNBC host and Rhodes Scholar
- Casually unconcerned about problems
- Low-budget counterculture film that made $60M
- Australian Labor PM who ended conservative decade
- 1967 violent gangster film that shocked audiences
- Excessively and annoyingly talkative
- Optimistically hopeful about the future
- Subject to sudden unpredictable changes
- Lucas's space opera that created franchise model
- Former Bank of England governor now Canadian PM
- Finnish president championing NATO expansion
- Estonian former PM now EU foreign policy chief
- Madea creator who owns Atlanta studio
- Puerto Rican reggaeton star singing in Spanish
- Bonnie and Clyde director who became footnote
- Extremely attentive to small details
- Deep and resonantly powerful sound
49 Clues: Wild and untamed quality • Kenya's hustler president • MSNBC host and Rhodes Scholar • SKIMS billionaire studying law • Glasslike or crystalline surface • Indirect and deliberately evasive • Fleeting and quickly disappearing • Deep and resonantly powerful sound • Casually unconcerned about problems • Excessively and annoyingly talkative • Extremely attentive to small details • ...
Review Crossword Two 2026-01-06
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- South Korea's former prosecutor president
- Swedish master of death and God's silence
- Egyptian coup leader and current president
- Wild and untamed quality
- Nigeria's former Lagos governor president
- Controversial rapper formerly married to Kim
- French Connection director who died in 2023
- South African president facing load-shedding crisis
- Shift from practical effects to computer imagery
- Kenya's hustler president
- Disgraced neurotic New York filmmaker
- Third-generation North Korean dictator
- Spanish Socialist PM managing coalition
- EGOT-winning Graduate director from theater
- 1975 shark thriller that invented summer blockbuster
- 1980 film disaster that ended New Hollywood
- Warm French New Wave founder who made 400 Blows
- Glasslike or crystalline surface
- Indirect and deliberately evasive
- Counterculture director destroyed by drugs
- Canadian rapper who started on Degrassi
- Fleeting and quickly disappearing
- Mike Nichols film that captured youth alienation
- Prolific TV producer of Glee and Pose
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- SKIMS billionaire studying law
- Grey's Anatomy creator with Netflix deal
- Italian maestro who created La Dolce Vita
- Hitchcock-obsessed split-screen stylist
- 93-year-old media mogul who built Fox empire
- Tarantino's nonlinear indie backed by Disney
- Film historian director who fell from grace
- Post-WWII movement using non-professional actors
- MSNBC host and Rhodes Scholar
- Casually unconcerned about problems
- Low-budget counterculture film that made $60M
- Australian Labor PM who ended conservative decade
- 1967 violent gangster film that shocked audiences
- Excessively and annoyingly talkative
- Optimistically hopeful about the future
- Subject to sudden unpredictable changes
- Lucas's space opera that created franchise model
- Former Bank of England governor now Canadian PM
- Finnish president championing NATO expansion
- Estonian former PM now EU foreign policy chief
- Madea creator who owns Atlanta studio
- Puerto Rican reggaeton star singing in Spanish
- Bonnie and Clyde director who became footnote
- Extremely attentive to small details
- Deep and resonantly powerful sound
49 Clues: Wild and untamed quality • Kenya's hustler president • MSNBC host and Rhodes Scholar • SKIMS billionaire studying law • Glasslike or crystalline surface • Indirect and deliberately evasive • Fleeting and quickly disappearing • Deep and resonantly powerful sound • Casually unconcerned about problems • Excessively and annoyingly talkative • Extremely attentive to small details • ...
Food 2025-09-24
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- Dish with sauce or gravy, common in South Asian cuisines
- Technique of cutting herbs into thin ribbons
- Korean rice dish with vegetables, meat and egg
- Japanese noodle soup dish
- Skewered and grilled meat served with peanut sauce
- French chicken dish braised with wine
- Traditional Japanese seasoning made from fermented soybeans
- Method of slow cooking meat in its own fat
- Pasta with eggs, cheese, pancetta and pepper
- Canadian dish with fries, cheese curds and gravy
- Spanish rice dish with saffron and seafood
- Swiss dish of melted cheese served with bread for dipping
- Light baked dish made with beaten egg whites
- Japanese horseradish paste
- Caramelised sugar deglazed with vinegar, used in sauces
- Blend of ground spices used in Indian cooking
- Luxury food made from the liver of a duck or goose
- Italian sauce of basil, pine nuts, garlic and oil
- Layered pastry with sweet or savoury filling
- Chilled tomato-based soup from Spain
- Edible snails served as a French delicacy
- Greek baked dish with aubergine and minced meat
- Small piece of dough often filled and steamed or fried
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- Spicy fermented cabbage from Korea
- French Provençal vegetable stew
- Fried-dough pastry from Spain, often with chocolate
- French slow-cooked dish of beans, pork and sausage
- Small breadcrumbed roll of meat, fish or vegetables
- Traditional French fish stew
- Italian dessert with coffee, mascarpone and cocoa
- Thick Japanese wheat noodles
- Japanese dish of battered and deep fried seafood or vegetables
- Mediterranean garlic mayonnaise
- Japanese dish of vinegared rice with seafood or vegetables
- Small Italian dumplings made from potato or flour
- Japanese delicacy of raw sliced fish
- Italian rice dish cooked slowly in stock
- Spiced rice dish with meat or vegetables from India
- Vietnamese noodle soup
- Cantonese small bite-sized dishes, often steamed
40 Clues: Vietnamese noodle soup • Japanese noodle soup dish • Japanese horseradish paste • Traditional French fish stew • Thick Japanese wheat noodles • French Provençal vegetable stew • Mediterranean garlic mayonnaise • Spicy fermented cabbage from Korea • Japanese delicacy of raw sliced fish • Chilled tomato-based soup from Spain • French chicken dish braised with wine • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2019-07-17
Across
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
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- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
27 Clues: One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development • ...
Geography and Countries of Asia 2016-03-09
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- a collection of teachings (religious and philosophical) developed in ancient India characterized by reincarnation, the caste system, and karma
- another term used to refer to South Asia; so-called because of this region's separation from the rest of the Asian continent by the Himalayas
- (127 m; Tokyo; Japanese) large exporter of electronics (e.g., Nintendo, Sony) and cars (e.g., Toyota, Honda, Nissan); birthplace of sumo wrestling and judo; surrendered in WWII after being hit by two atomic bombs; its capital is the most highly-populated metropolitan area in the world
- (1.2 b; New Delhi; Hindi) second largest country by population; the birthplace of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism; known for its curry powder
- (28 m; Kathmandu; Nepali) contains the highest percentage of Hindus; has Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth; birthplace of Buddha
- region of Asia consisting of Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos
- the belief that one's good or bad actions affects what happens to them later
- (1858-1947) British rule over India
- region of Asia consisting of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan
- region of Asia consisting of China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Mongolia
- the largest and tallest plateau on Earth
- an area in the Pacific Ocean having a large number of earthquakes and volcanoes
- (92 m; Hanoi; Vietnamese) the site of perhaps the most unpopular war in U.S. history, after which Communists ruled until around the end of the 20th century; largest producer of cashew nuts
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- the Buddha ("enlightened one"); Hindu prince who around 500 B.C. rejected Hinduism and left his family and possessions in order to find enlightenment and peace
- popular Indian leader who used non-violence to get the British to withdraw from India
- the repeating cycle of birth, life, and death; after one dies, their soul returns in another body as a human, animal, or spirit
- a philosophy teaching how behave virtuously within one's family and in society
- (3 m; Ulaanbaatar; Mongolian) located on the Great Steppe of Eurasia; home of Genghis Khan who united nomadic horse riding tribes and created the largest contiguous empire in history
- (255 m; Jakarta; Bahasa Indonesia) fourth largest country by population and most populous Muslim-majority country; an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands
- (159 m; Dhaka; Bengali) formerly part of India and won independence from Pakistan in 1971; most densely populated country with more than 10 million people; suffers flooding due to monsoon rains and melting snows from the Himalayas
- (1.3 b; Beijing; Mandarin) largest country by population and third by land area; birthplace of Confucianism; governed by the Communist Party today; contains the longest fortification in the world
- (50.5 m; Seoul; Korean) its capital is the second most highly populated metropolitan area in the world; known for its fermented foods, such as kimchi; considered the best country in robotics, and home to the electronics company, Samsung; the most protestant country in Asia
- 1,500 miles of mountains forming the northeastern border of the Indian subcontinent; includes Mount Everest, the highest point on Earth
- a religion that teaches detachment from the world in order to reach the perfect peace of nirvana; begun in India but is most popular today in East Asia
- (68 m; Bangkok; Thai) over 90% Buddhist; has the longest-reigning monarch in the world (as of 2016); its national sport is a martial art called "the art of eight limbs"; known as "Siam" until 1948
- (26 m; Pyongyang; Korean) a military dictatorship cut off economically and diplomatically from the rest of the world; has reeducation camps and internment camps for political prisoners; citizens have very little freedom and are trained from a young age to idolize their leaders, the Kim family
- a strict social class system in which all people are born into one of four groups which dictate their occupation (job) and rules of behavior
- (103 m; Manila; Filipino) influenced by Spanish and American culture; most Catholic country in Asia; the site of the Bataan Death March in World War II
- major winds over the Indian Ocean which bring heavy rains during the rainy season
29 Clues: (1858-1947) British rule over India • the largest and tallest plateau on Earth • the belief that one's good or bad actions affects what happens to them later • region of Asia consisting of China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea, Mongolia • a philosophy teaching how behave virtuously within one's family and in society • ...
Exam 2 Crossword 2022-02-27
Across
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- In operant conditioning, ________ is applied to increase the likelihood of a behavior.
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- The stage in which children are being to think symbolically and develop Theory of Mind.
- _________ is the idea that something satisfying is likely to occur again, and something annoying is less likely to occur again.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ stimulus.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
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- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- Because Piaget suggested that cognitive abilities develop through regular stages, this is an example of the _______________ approach.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- Who discovered operant conditioning?
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
30 Clues: Who discovered operant conditioning? • One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-19
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- One effective approach is the development of a dedicated scholarship ______ engine. (Scholarships: an empty promise for Sungshin students?)
- The ‘_____ up culture’ is a unique Korean culture element. (The Faster, the Better?!)
- The fear of reading long texts is rooted in the excessive use of _______ technology of the contemporary generation. (TOO LONG; DIDN’T READ – Confronting Functional Illiteracy)
- Thus, there are growing voices of _______ toward the Sungshin University’s safety & security system. ( Infringement of safety rights and learning rights: The overall Security System of Sungshin Women's University)
- are demanding law revision regarding child abuse to protect ________ in the education field. (A Belated Step Towards the Protection of Teacher’s Rights)
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- It's common to see ____ competition rates for recorded lectures. (The Limitations of Recorded Lecture Credits)
- The media should _________ and accurately convey information about events and issues. (The Ideal Values that the Press Should Pursue)
- Currently, there is a lot of ___________ in Korea as to whether this name is discrimination or not. (Generational Conflict in the Era of 'No something Zone')
- Because of this, many brands use pop-up stores to improve their image and attract more ________s.
- Experts warn that a large increase in refugees due to climate change will cause serious ______ conflict and political turmoil. (Accommodating Climate Refugees & Limitations of Conceding Refugee Status Under the International Law)
10 Clues: The ‘_____ up culture’ is a unique Korean culture element. (The Faster, the Better?!) • Because of this, many brands use pop-up stores to improve their image and attract more ________s. • It's common to see ____ competition rates for recorded lectures. (The Limitations of Recorded Lecture Credits) • ...
History Vocan Peyton 2023-05-19
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- A wall separating East and West Berlin built by East Germany in 1961 to keep citizens from escaping to the West
- June 6, 1944, over a million allied troops (the largest invasion force in history) stormed the beaches at Normandy and began the process of re-taking France. The turning point of World War II.
- Alliance US, China, Soviet Union, Britain, France
- National Aeronautic and Space Administration - 1958; to get US back in running with the Soviets in space race
- Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
- Cold war competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union to build up their respective armed forces and weapons
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- policy of threatening to use massive force in response to aggression
- Act passed in 1941 that allowed President Roosevelt to sell or lend war supplies to any country whose defense he considered vital to the safety of the U.S.
- war between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese and the non-communist armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States
- The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea. China joined later on the N. Korean side.
10 Clues: Alliance US, China, Soviet Union, Britain, France • Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • policy of threatening to use massive force in response to aggression • Cold war competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union to build up their respective armed forces and weapons • ...
Countries 2023-06-25
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- Korea A country in East Asia known for K-pop music, advanced technology, and delicious Korean BBQ.
- A large country in South America known for the Amazon Rainforest, great soccer players, and the extravagant Carnival festival.
- An island continent in the southern hemisphere known for kangaroos, the Great Barrier Reef, and the Sydney Opera House.
- A boot-shaped country in Europe known for pasta, pizza, and famous historical sites like the Colosseum.
- A country in central Europe known for efficient cars, good beer, and speaking the German language.
- A huge country in North America with a red and white flag, known for politeness and cold winters.
- A country in southwestern Europe known for passionate flamenco dancing, delicious tapas, and speaking Spanish.
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- A vast country in Asia with the world's largest population, known for the Great Wall and the use of the Chinese language.
- Kingdom An island nation in Europe made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland where people speak English.
- A country in Europe known for the Eiffel Tower, delicious food, and the language of love, French.
- States A large country in North America where people speak English and the capital city is Washington, D.C.
- A country in southern Asia known for its diverse culture, delicious curry dishes, and the beautiful Taj Mahal.
- The largest country in the world, located in both Europe and Asia, known for cold weather and the Trans-Siberian Railway.
- An island nation in Asia known for anime, high-quality technology, and traditional tea ceremonies.
- A country in North America, famous for tacos and warm weather, with the capital city being Mexico City.
15 Clues: A country in Europe known for the Eiffel Tower, delicious food, and the language of love, French. • A huge country in North America with a red and white flag, known for politeness and cold winters. • Korea A country in East Asia known for K-pop music, advanced technology, and delicious Korean BBQ. • ...
Cold War Review 2025-05-05
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- The _____ Revolution was a time when media and culture in China were rewritten to be focused on Mao and communist ideas.
- The Strategic ________ Initiative (SDI), commonly known as "Star Wars," was an attempt by the United States to develop a missile defense system to protect against nuclear attacks.
- Goal of the United States towards communism during the Cold War
- In 1975, the South Vietnamese government fell. Now, Vietnam is one country ruled by the ______ Party.
- Founder of communism, whose ideas were the foundation for the Soviet Union. Once the reforms began under Gorbachev, the Soviet economy began to gradually move away from his ideas.
- First leader of communist China
- Alliance of Western, capitalist countries during the Cold War.
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- The Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT) were agreements between the US and Soviet Union to limit the number of _____ weapons.
- Countries in central and ____ Europe were behind an "Iron Curtain," and became communist countries in the Soviet Union's sphere of influence.
- Russian word meaning restructuring or reform, which took place during the mid to late 1980s under Mikhail Gorbachev. This allowed some elements of a market economy.
- The _____ Pact was an alliance of Eastern European communist countries during the Cold War.
- During the Great Leap Forward, Mao forced peasant farmers to work on government-run farms called ____.
- Number of countries on the Korean Peninsula today
- The ____ Plan was a program where the US provided aid to Western European countries after WWII, in part to help strengthen their economies, and therefore, prevent communism from spreading.
14 Clues: First leader of communist China • Number of countries on the Korean Peninsula today • Alliance of Western, capitalist countries during the Cold War. • Goal of the United States towards communism during the Cold War • The _____ Pact was an alliance of Eastern European communist countries during the Cold War. • ...
Exam 2 Review Crossword 2018-02-26
Across
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- of ________________.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
Down
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce theirselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
28 Clues: of ________________. • One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • ...
The Cold War and the 50s 2021-02-08
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- On board Sputnik II.
- Soviet Union’s response to NATO.
- Wrote book claiming that women should remain at home so that their children grow up stable and secure.
- Man's best friend
- Teenager’s 1950s version of MTV.
- “Fear” that was ingrained into the American public during the Cold War.
- Korea was divided by this “line”.
- First company to adopt the “franchise” concept.
- Jewish nation formed in 1948.
- Major health concern addressed by Jonas Salk who found the vaccine and schools began to inoculate children in 1955.
- War that ended in 1953.
- This country was excluded from the UN’s Security Council due to Communism.
- Setup in Berlin by Truman to aid people trying to flee Eastern Europe.
- The United States’ reaction was to develop this when the Soviet Union successfully testing an atomic bomb.
- Communist forces took control in 1949.
- Churchill’s description of the stranglehold that communism had in Eastern Europe.
- Reason MacArthur was relieved of his command.
- Long-range rocket that can travel from one continent to another.
- England, France, and the United States divided this nation up after WWII.
- 15 nations throughout Eastern Europe and Northern Asia made up this nation.
- Initiative by Eisenhower to seek a peaceful use for nuclear power.
- Jobs that became popular after WWII.
- Ridding a computer of its errors.
- __________ and Greece both received aid from the United States as a result of the Truman Doctrine.
- The United States relied on this to “deliver” their nuclear missiles.
- 20% of their population died in WWII.
- Proponent for nuclear power wrote Our Friend the Atom.
- Launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- Came to power in Cuba in 1959.
- Europe had to devise a plan in which the United States would finance Europe’s rebuilding efforts after WWII.
- Large marsupial
- The one billionth can of this is sold in 1959.
- West Germany (abbv.)
- Appeared on all U.S. currency in 1955.
- Time period when current 45 to 60 year olds were born.
- Soviet Union’s response to NATO.
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- Basis of the United States’ foreign policy on Communism during the Cold War.
- The Open Kettle in Quincy, Mass. becomes this in 1950.
- Along with the U.S. and Western Europe, many Eastern European refugees escaped to this country during the Cold War.
- FDR, Churchill, and Stalin met here to discuss the “dividing” of Germany after World War II.
- 19 hydrogen bombs were tested here by the United States.
- Patent number 1,000,000.
- Began writing The Cat in the Hat in 1957 under this name.
- To cut off all trade with another country.
- Has a trunk
- Book by Betty Friedan that symbolized the adverse attitude to preventing women to be creative.
- Interstate Highway System was part of his administration.
- Adult’s favorite T.V. show in the 1950s.
- Theory used to describe what was happening around the world when one nation would fall to Communism, then another, and so on.
- Leader of UN forces in Korea.
- Nation’s worth.
- Time period of strained relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- Actor that symbolized the alienation and rebellion that many young people of the 50s sought.
- To prevent a country from receiving any foreign aid.
- The term used to describe the desire for one nation to achieve weapon’s superiority over another.
- Danny’s Coffee Shop becomes this in 1959.
- Worst threat due to nuclear war.
- River that separates North Korea and China.
- Commission setup to monitor Communist tendencies throughout the U.S. (abbv.)
- Hilary and Torgay summit it in 1953.
- “Organization” that developed as a result of the Soviet Union’s veto power in the UN.
- Canal taken by Egypt from Great Britain in 1956.
- Flying mammal
- Host of American Bandstand.
- First Pizza Hut was here in 1958.
- His book symbolized the hardships of the Soviet Union.
- Port city in South Korea that was able to withstand North Korean forces.
- Term first coined by a Cleveland disc jockey in 1953.
- To be on the “cusp” of war.
- Likes to chase mice
- First one sold for 8$ in 1958.
- East Germany (abbv.)
72 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Nation’s worth. • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • On board Sputnik II. • West Germany (abbv.) • East Germany (abbv.) • War that ended in 1953. • Patent number 1,000,000. • Host of American Bandstand. • To be on the “cusp” of war. • Leader of UN forces in Korea. • Jewish nation formed in 1948. • Came to power in Cuba in 1959. • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2019-07-17
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- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
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- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
27 Clues: Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development • ...
Exam 2 crossword 2019-07-17
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- One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory.
- If you're in a good mood during class (which I imagine you are!), then you should try to get yourself in an equally good mood at the time of retrieval (while you're taking your test). This is an example of ___________ dependent memory.
- Elizabeth Loftus did a study where she asked people how fast the cars were going when they "bumped" (and in another condition she used the term "smashed" into each other). This study was used to demonstrate something called memory _________________.
- During around 9 months old, children develop _____________
- Sometimes I have a hard time remembering my new students' names because I keep getting them mixed up with my students from last semester! This demonstrates ______________ interference.
- When we have a schema for an object (such as a cat or dog or couch), we can put new objects we encounter into our existing schemas, a process called _______________.
- Context dependent memory is a type of ______________.
- If I get the flu around the same time that I try Korean BBQ for the first time, I might develop a food aversion for Korean BBQ. In this example, the flu virus is the ___________ .
- In Erikson's theory of development, each stage was marked by a ___________.
- You might want to trick your 5 year old daughter by putting ice cream in a very small cup or bowl so they will think there is a lot of ice cream. This is because children at this age have difficulty with ____________ tasks.
- When I remember the hike I went on over the weekend, I'm relying on ____________ memory.
- The ability to understand that other people have thoughts and perspectives that might be different than one's own is called ____________
- Two types of adjustments can be made to schemas; when we change our existing schema to account for new information that we acquire, it's called _________________.
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- Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development
- Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning.
- My niece sometimes gets her phone taken away when she's being rude to her dad. In operant conditioning terms, This is an example of ________________.
- Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory.
- When I saw a hit-and-run car accident, I tried to keep a mental picture of the license plate and the color and make of the car in my head. The part of Baddeley's Working Memory model I was using is the __________________.
- A value that is calculated that indicates both the strength and the direction of a relationship is called the correlation _____________.
- The textbook describes a case where a child "little albert" was conditioned to fear a white rat. But then it turned out that little albert was also afraid of other objects very similar to that white rat. This is an example of stimulus _________________.
- Babies like to turn light switches on and off, make noise with their mouths, make noise with rattlers, and so on. They are in the ______________ stage of cognitive development.
- I go to a conference and about 6 people introduce themselves to me. I'm able to remember the first three names but totally blank on the last three names. This is the result of the __________ effect.
- The Piaget stage where kids are very logical and literal in their thinking and are able to put things in order and hierarchy is the ______________ stage
- The recency effect occurs because those items are still in our ___________ memory.
- Theory of Mind is an elaboration on the concept of ________________.
- By using ____________________, I can make sure that any differences between the participants in each condition of the study are basically cancelled out.
- Robert has been receiving chemotherapy. After each session, Robert vomits. A year later, Robert's cancer has gone into remission. However, the mere sight of a treatment room causes Robert to become sick and vomit. This only happens in the chemotherapy room. The treatment room is the _______________ stimulus.
27 Clues: One type of implicit memory is ______________ memory. • Context dependent memory is a type of ______________. • Food aversions demonstrate ______________ conditioning. • During around 9 months old, children develop _____________ • Another term for declarative memory is ______________ memory. • Erikson proposed a series of ________________ stages of development • ...
PALAISIPAN/CROSSWORD PUZZLE (BAGONG KADAWYAN) 2022-12-04
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- is an idea, behavior, or style that spreads by means of imitation from person to person within a culture and often carries symbolic meaning representing a particular phenomenon or theme.
- is a Japanese dark fantasy anime television series, adapted from the manga of the same name by Hajime Isayama
- is a company developing an online shopping and selling marketplace. The Company offers products from a number of categories, including consumer electronics, household goods, toys, fashion, sports equipment and groceries.
- is the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan. Launched in 2015, it is a platform tailored for the region, providing customers with an easy, secure and fast online shopping experience through strong payment and fulfillment support.
- are television series in the Korean language, made in South Korea.
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- a short burst of inconsequential information and chirps from birds, which describes the purpose of social networking
- is a noontime Philippine television variety show broadcast by GMA Network.
- The app was launched in 2016 in China, where it's called Douyin. It went international in 2017 as:
- a website which allows users, who sign-up for free profiles, to connect with friends, work colleagues or people they don't know, online.
- a Philippine noontime variety show broadcast by Kapamilya Channel under ABS-CBN Entertainment
10 Clues: are television series in the Korean language, made in South Korea. • is a noontime Philippine television variety show broadcast by GMA Network. • a Philippine noontime variety show broadcast by Kapamilya Channel under ABS-CBN Entertainment • The app was launched in 2016 in China, where it's called Douyin. It went international in 2017 as: • ...
Country 2023-07-28
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- Brazil is a South American country with the Amazon Rainforest and stunning beaches, and is known for its vibrant festivals and passionate music and dance.
- Canada is a peaceful country with beautiful nature and a mix of various cultures and languages.
- Japan is a unique country with a rich culture, dating back to ancient times to modern era. It prides itself on the Japanese language, arts, and technology.
- The USA is a free country with diverse cultures and history. It is also known for its strong presence in science and economy.
- Germany is a country with modern technology and historic buildings. It is a significant power in Europe.
- The UK is a country with historic landmarks and a rich culture. It is famous for the British Royal Family and romantic atmosphere.
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- France is a center of arts and culture in Europe, and is famous for its romantic atmosphere and sophisticated cuisine.
- India is a great Asian country with beautiful nature and diverse culture, including religions and arts.
- China is a large country with a diverse culture and language. It boasts the Chinese language and splendid architecture.
- Korea South Korea is an East Asian country with a unique culture and history, and it is gaining worldwide attention for Hallyu (Korean Wave) and technological advancements.
10 Clues: Canada is a peaceful country with beautiful nature and a mix of various cultures and languages. • India is a great Asian country with beautiful nature and diverse culture, including religions and arts. • Germany is a country with modern technology and historic buildings. It is a significant power in Europe. • ...
APIDA History Month - Food 2024-05-10
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- Also known as a pitaya coming from various cactus species. Oval or cylindrical in shape with bright pink or yellow skin with scales or spikes. Mildly sweet in flavor which can be described as “like a kiwi or pear”.
- Tropical fruit known for sweet, juicy flesh and distinctive purple rind with creamy, white flesh on the inside. The size of a tangerine or small apple. Flavor can be described as “hints of peach, strawberry, and citrus.”
- Breakfast dish made with tuna, coconut, onions, and chili served with roshi or flatbread had in the Maldives.
- This traditional Hawaiian dish involves wrapping meat, usually pork, in leaves and cooking it in an underground pit
- A Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice, seaweed, and usually topped with raw fish
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- Most imported crop to the US from Asia
- Large fruit the size of a football. Thick, spiky outer shell. Typically brown or yellow in color. Defining odor that Healthline described as “a combination of sulfur, sewage, fruit, honey, and roasted and rotting onions.”
- A type of Indian bread often served with curry
- A Thai dish that is a spicy soup flavored with lemongrass, galangal, and chili peppers, often served with shrimp or chicken
- This Korean dish is made of seasoned vegetables, usually including cabbage, and fermented with salt and other seasonings
10 Clues: Most imported crop to the US from Asia • A type of Indian bread often served with curry • A Japanese dish consisting of vinegared rice, seaweed, and usually topped with raw fish • Breakfast dish made with tuna, coconut, onions, and chili served with roshi or flatbread had in the Maldives. • ...
The Cold War 2023-04-05
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- the premise that the US should support nations or communities that are under threat from Soviet armies or a Communist uprising.
- conference meeting with the heads of state of the US, UK, and the USSR to talk on the post-war reorganization of Germany and Europe
- invasion of South Korea by members of the North Korean People's Army.
- an ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union, as well as their respective allies, that arose following World War II.
- created to keep Europe at peace, foster collaboration among its members, and protect their freedom
- designed to look into allegations of disloyalty and subversive activity of those suspected of having Communist affiliations.
- U.S. policy that used numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad
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- the transfer of fissile material, nuclear weapons technology, or nuclear weapons to nations that do not already have them
- signed by the Soviet Union and seven of its European satellites; mutual agreement that placed the Soviets in command of the member states' military forces.
- international conference organized to discuss the possibilities of creating an international organization that would maintain world peace after the end of World War Two.
- proposed plan for the United States to offer financial support to rebuild the postwar European economy
- conference where the three leading Allies to plan the postwar peace
- the severe ideological and political divide that separated Eastern European satellite states and the Soviet Union from Western Europe.
- Because the Soviet Union had barred all other routes, western countries sent food and supplies to Berlin by air
14 Clues: conference where the three leading Allies to plan the postwar peace • invasion of South Korea by members of the North Korean People's Army. • U.S. policy that used numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad • created to keep Europe at peace, foster collaboration among its members, and protect their freedom • ...
1950s Topics 2024-04-08
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- What deal was an economic extension of the New Deal that called for a higher minimum wage, housing, and full employment?
- What was the name of the group in the film industry that refused to testify to an anti-communist committee and got blacklisted?
- Who was one of the only people to earn a five star rank while also serving in WW1, Ww2, and the Korean War?
- What movement emerged in the 1950s that included writers who rejected literary formalism and American culture built by capitalism after WW2?
- What conference was held by the Big Three in order to discuss and negotiate the terms for the end of WW2 and how Germany would be remade?
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- What plan proposed economic assistance from the U.S to Europe to restore their economic infrastructure after WW2?
- Who was flying the spy U2 plane that got shot down and was sentenced to 10 years' confinement by the Soviets?
- What was the incident that caused the collapse of a summit conference in Paris and also created more tensions between the Soviet Union and the U.S?
- What conference led to a Charter of the United Nations and the Statute of the new International Court of Justice?
- What conference involved the planning for the future of Europe after WW2?
10 Clues: What conference involved the planning for the future of Europe after WW2? • Who was one of the only people to earn a five star rank while also serving in WW1, Ww2, and the Korean War? • Who was flying the spy U2 plane that got shot down and was sentenced to 10 years' confinement by the Soviets? • ...
3.3-Korea's Early History and 3.4- The Korean War (p. 554-557) 2021-04-28
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- dynasty that replaced the Koryo Dynasty
- kingdom formed 20 years after Silla
- country that controlled Korea from 1910-1945
- kingdom formed around 18 BC
- many people died from this during the war
- controlled by Koryo Dynasty
- religion that spread from Korea to Japan
- established a Communist government in north
- opposition
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- important military leader during WWII
- drew back
- pottery with characteristic green glaze
- agreement to stop fighting
- war with no physical fighting
- dynasty that joined Silla to defeat other kingdoms
- attacked South Korea on June 25, 1950
- first kingdom formed in 57 BC
17 Clues: drew back • opposition • agreement to stop fighting • kingdom formed around 18 BC • controlled by Koryo Dynasty • war with no physical fighting • first kingdom formed in 57 BC • kingdom formed 20 years after Silla • important military leader during WWII • attacked South Korea on June 25, 1950 • dynasty that replaced the Koryo Dynasty • pottery with characteristic green glaze • ...
Ancient China Vocabulary 2018-01-09
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- a yellowish-brown mix of copper with a max of one-third of tin
- A very wealthy person
- a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase
- of Warring States an era of division in ancient China
- written character symbolizing an idea without indicating the sounds used to say it
- Bones Shoulder blades of oxen that were used in the Shang Dynasty of China. A fortune-teller would carve symbols on the bones of the ox to predict the future
- Service Exam began in the Sui dynasty but was fully developed during the Qing dynasty. The system continued to play a major role, not only in education and government, but also in society itself, throughout Qing times.
- Cycle The cycle where a new dynasty becomes old and overthrown where another dynasty takes over
- A principle underlying the universe, combining within itself the principles of yin and yang and signifying the way that is in harmony with the natural order
- A loamy deposit formed by wind
- Road an ancient network of trade routes that were used for interaction originally through regions of Eurasia connecting the East and West and stretching from the Korean peninsula and Japan to the Mediterranean Sea.
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- a system of philosophical and ethical teachings founded by Confucius and developed by Mencius
- a system of ruling where most of the important decisions are made by higher officials
- of Heaven The idea that there could be only one ruler of China at a time, and that this ruler had the blessing of the gods.
- a large area of flat unforested grassland
- A sequence of rulers from the same family
- excessive attachment to law or formula and depends on moral law rather than on personal religious faith
- Piety a virtue of respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors
- a Chinese philosophy based on the writings of Laozi recommending humility and piety
19 Clues: A very wealthy person • A loamy deposit formed by wind • a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase • a large area of flat unforested grassland • A sequence of rulers from the same family • of Warring States an era of division in ancient China • a yellowish-brown mix of copper with a max of one-third of tin • ...
UTA Field Trip 2023-02-15
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- Houses the department that found crocodile fossils near the Trinity River
- Residence hall named after a UTA alumna who was on the Space Shuttle Columbia
- This building is where you go if you want to see the show called SpacePark 360.
- Building that was built in 1928 and houses many English classes
- This building has 7 floors and offers 3D printing and scanning. It is often open 24/7.
- This is newest building on campus. It has research labs and only 4 classrooms.
- One of two buildings that house the lecture halls for many foreign languages. At UTA you can take Arabic, Chinese, Portuguese, Korean, and Russian just to name a few!.
- This building houses the Goolsby Leadership Program to help students network with business leaders in DFW
- This residence hall sits on top of restaurants such as Panera and Pie 5. It houses the Liberal Arts, Terry Scholars Honors College, and Men of Distinction.
- Triangular building that houses the math department
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- Houses the Honors College and ROTC programs.
- Oldest building on campus
- $78 million building where UTA plays volleyball and basketball. It is also where you will graduate.
- This goes over the road to connect the 2 sides of campus.
- This is where you can go on campus to use weights, swim or use the indoor track.
- Place you will go for classes in music and performance. You have to audition before you can take any music classes though.
- (RLC) so all people living there have at least one thing in common.
- This dorm has a kitchen on every floor for residents to use. It houses Architecture, Engineering, Exploratory Majors and nursing
- This building has automated medical simulators and is a national leader in learning. It is where nursing students take many classes.
19 Clues: Oldest building on campus • Houses the Honors College and ROTC programs. • Triangular building that houses the math department • This goes over the road to connect the 2 sides of campus. • Building that was built in 1928 and houses many English classes • (RLC) so all people living there have at least one thing in common. • ...
Poecabulary 2 (ENG 9) 2022-05-16
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- This is the author's attitude about what he/she is writing.
- walking on the beach on a 90 degree day while wearing a heavy winter coat would be con sidered an _______.
- I took medicine in the hopes that my pian would________.
- Studying your vocabulary list for a little while each day is a way to __________ doing poorly on the test.
- If someone completely resfuses to change his or her mind about something, you would say he/she has this.
- The families of people that were victims of violent crime often have __________ towards the person that committed the crime.
- The teif needed to quickly _________ with his loot before anyone knew he had been there.
- Being succinct means that a speaker is very _____.
- In "Kodama's Ramen Shop" the grandmother would be considered this type of character because she went from refusing Korean food to wanting to learn the recipe out of respect.
- Using pathos is about making the listener or reader feel an ______ that will help you persuade them.
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- This is something often used as a form of logos.
- Terminination is a word that means to bring something to an ______.
- Someone that gets impunity does not have to face any ______.
- This is what you call the feeling a reader gets while reading text.
- In "The Tell Tale Heart" the old man would be considered this type of character because he really never experienced any change in personality or beliefs.
- If someone gives every little detail about an event he/she is discussing, you would use ths verb to say how they told the story.
- Ethos is about developing the ___________ of the speaker, writer, or source of information.
- This was Edgar Allen Poe's most famous writing.
- He opened the door just a tiny bit and looked through the __________ .
19 Clues: This was Edgar Allen Poe's most famous writing. • This is something often used as a form of logos. • Being succinct means that a speaker is very _____. • I took medicine in the hopes that my pian would________. • This is the author's attitude about what he/she is writing. • Someone that gets impunity does not have to face any ______. • ...
kpop knowledge crossword 2024-01-04
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- formed through produce, they suffered time loss in their contract due to the rigging scandal which led to x1’s disbandment and this own groups temporary activities halt
- first formed through mnet’s girls planet and has recently extended their contracts!
- after extensive legal battle, they were finally freed from their company which had shown them years of mistreatment despite their successes globally
- company previously known as “big hits entertainment”
- debuted in 2010, they are now known as the group of which represent the face of kpop
- one of the big 3 companies, home to nct, red velvet, shinee, tvxq, exo & more
- debuted in 2015 recently awarded billboard breakthrough artist 2023 and being the first korean gg to do so!
- first united formed in 2016 this bg is known for it’s quantity of members
- First formed through mnet’s boys planet
- formed through produce, they still have one of the most successful bg debuts in 4th gen despite being a group for like a month
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- disbanded gg which was originally under source music who are now acquired by hybe
- debuted in 2016 now known as the biggest, most successful girl group in kpop at the moment
- also formed through produce, their title track was produced by hui of pentagon
- i put them here because i can (my ult group)
- debuted in 2015 as of may 2023 beat their own record and have sold 4.5 million album units in one week
- with 2 former iz*one members, this group recently created their newest release in collaboration with overwatch
- they’re just very curious (if you don’t know their impact on kpop please research oh my god)
- debuted in 2012, this group has received an award for their service in bringing recognition to not only kpop but korea as well
- debuted in 2019 recently created a song that will be used as an anime opening theme
19 Clues: First formed through mnet’s boys planet • i put them here because i can (my ult group) • company previously known as “big hits entertainment” • first united formed in 2016 this bg is known for it’s quantity of members • one of the big 3 companies, home to nct, red velvet, shinee, tvxq, exo & more • ...
SPORTS 2022-12-12
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- a tabletop version of soccer in which players turn rods fixed on top of a playing box and attached to miniature figures of players, in order to flick the ball and strike it toward the goal.
- a seven-a-side game played by swimmers in a pool, with a ball like a volleyball that is thrown into the opponent's net.
- a modern Korean martial art similar to karate.
- cues are used to strike balls against each other or into pockets around the edge of the table.
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- 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.
- the sport of sliding down an ice-covered natural or artificial incline on a four-runner sled.
- a team game, originally played by North American Indians, in which the ball is thrown, caught, and carried with a long-handled stick having a curved L-shaped or triangular frame at one end with a piece of shallow netting in the angle.
7 Clues: a modern Korean martial art similar to karate. • the sport of sliding down an ice-covered natural or artificial incline on a four-runner sled. • cues are used to strike balls against each other or into pockets around the edge of the table. • ...
Wars in Korea nad Vietnam 2021-06-04
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- The policy the United States used to transfer all the war responsibilities to the Vietnamese during the Vietnam war
- A war that took place in Vietnam. The United States supported South Vietnam to try and prevent a communsit take over.
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- A war that occured when North Korea invaded South Korea to try and unite both sides under one leadership. The UN supported the South Koreans and the Soviet Union supported North Korea. Known as one of the biggest proxy wars
- the idea that if one country turns communist more will follow that countries footsteps
4 Clues: the idea that if one country turns communist more will follow that countries footsteps • The policy the United States used to transfer all the war responsibilities to the Vietnamese during the Vietnam war • A war that took place in Vietnam. The United States supported South Vietnam to try and prevent a communsit take over. • ...
US History Final Exam Review 2023-05-23
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- Brown vs. Board of Education led to this practice being declared illegal.
- Civil rights organization formed in 1909 to peacefully advance justice for African Americans.
- Bill Gates founded ______ and changed US culture with new computer software.
- The House of Un-American Activities Committee investigated Americans to see if they were _____.
- The country that attacked Pearl Harbor and brought the USA into World War II.
- Vice president of John F. Kennedy and later 36th president of the United States. Started the Vietnam War. Also known for his civil rights legacy and "great society."
- The president that integrated the armed forces through Executive Order 9981.
- Richard Nixon's policy that aimed to ease or reduce tensions during the cold war.
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- Cultural _____ refers to the spread of US culture in other countries.
- A major scandal involving Richard Nixon that led to major distrust in the US Government and Nixon's resignation.
- The ___ gap is the difference in what the government and media report to citizens
- An alliance of countries that control the majority of the planet's oil. Caused oil prices in the 1970s to rise after placing an embargo on the US.
- A collective security agreement signed by many North American and European countries during the Cold War. This agreement was formed on April 4th 1949 and still exists today.
- The name of the project that led to the development of the nuclear bomb.
- The hurricane that devastated New Orleans after the levees broke.
- The last name of the first Hispanic woman to serve as a supreme court justice.
- Name of US policy that wanted to prevent the spread of communism during the Cold War. Led to the Korean War and Vietnam War.
- 35th president of the United States who was assassinated in 1963. Acronym for his name.
- The War on ___ was a policy adopted by President Bush after the Al-Qaeda 911 terrorist attacks. Led to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
19 Clues: The hurricane that devastated New Orleans after the levees broke. • Cultural _____ refers to the spread of US culture in other countries. • The name of the project that led to the development of the nuclear bomb. • Brown vs. Board of Education led to this practice being declared illegal. • ...
Wars in Korea nad Vietnam 2021-06-04
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- The policy the United States used to transfer all the war responsibilities to the Vietnamese during the Vietnam war
- A war that took place in Vietnam. The United States supported South Vietnam to try and prevent a communsit take over.
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- A war that occured when North Korea invaded South Korea to try and unite both sides under one leadership. The UN supported the South Koreans and the Soviet Union supported North Korea. Known as one of the biggest proxy wars
- the idea that if one country turns communist more will follow that countries footsteps
4 Clues: the idea that if one country turns communist more will follow that countries footsteps • The policy the United States used to transfer all the war responsibilities to the Vietnamese during the Vietnam war • A war that took place in Vietnam. The United States supported South Vietnam to try and prevent a communsit take over. • ...
Wars in Korea and Vietnam 2021-06-04
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- A war that occured when North Korea invaded South Korea to try and unite both sides under one leadership. The UN supported the South Koreans and the Soviet Union supported North Korea. Known as one of the biggest proxy wars
- the idea that if one country turns communist more will follow that countries footsteps
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- The policy the United States used to transfer all the war responsibilities to the Vietnamese during the Vietnam war
- A war that took place in Vietnam. The United States supported South Vietnam to try and prevent a communsit take over.
4 Clues: the idea that if one country turns communist more will follow that countries footsteps • The policy the United States used to transfer all the war responsibilities to the Vietnamese during the Vietnam war • A war that took place in Vietnam. The United States supported South Vietnam to try and prevent a communsit take over. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-12-10
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- It refers to a contemporary pop music in the Philippines originating from the OPM genre.
- An American online video sharing and social media platform headquartered in San Bruno, California. It was launched on February 14, 2005, by Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, and Jawed Karim.
- A Philippine television drama fantasy series broadcast by GMA Network. The series is based on the novels of José Rizal: Noli Me Tángere and El filibusterismo.
- An audio streaming and media services provider founded on 23 April 2006 and one of the largest music streaming service providers.
- A hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan.
- A subscription-based streaming service that allows our members to watch TV shows and movies on an internet-connected device.
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- A line of smartphones designed and marketed by Apple Inc. These devices use Apple's iOS mobile operating system.
- A video-communication service developed by Google.
- A South Korean survival drama television series created by Hwang Dong-hyuk. It is Netflix's most-watched series, that was released worldwide on September 17, 2021.
- A short-form video hosting service owned by the Chinese company ByteDance.
- A Philippine superhero series broadcast by Kapamilya Channel, it stars Jane De Leon in the titular role that was started on August 15, 2022.
- A proprietary videotelephony software program developed by Zoom Video Communications.
- An all-in-one online video editing software which makes creation, upload & share easier, with frame by frame track editor, cloud drive etc.
- A company providing a graphic design platform allowing users to create social media graphics, presentations, posters, and other visual content.
- A proprietary instant messaging app and platform developed by Meta Platforms.
15 Clues: A video-communication service developed by Google. • A hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. • A short-form video hosting service owned by the Chinese company ByteDance. • A proprietary instant messaging app and platform developed by Meta Platforms. • ...
The cold war 2016-06-06
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- The major Cold War confrontation between U.S. and Soviet forces over the deployment of Soviet IRBMs in Cuba in 1962
- Fundamental U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War in which the U.S. tried to contain Communism by preventing it from spreading to other countries.
- As America's 34th president he ended the Korean War
- Massive military build-up, especially of nuclear weapons, by both the Soviet Union and the United States
- A term used by Winston Churchill in a speech to describe the growing divide between western democracies and Soviet-influenced states.
- Signed in 1955, it codified the East-West split
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- The struggle for power between the Soviet Union and the United States that lasted from the end of World War II until the collapse of the Soviet Union.
- The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- The form of government in the Soviet Union in which the state owned all means of production and was led by a centralized, authoritarian party.
- A crossing point between West Berlin and East Berlin when the Berlin Wall divided the city.
- A competition between the Soviet Union and the United States to prove their superiority in technology through increasingly impressive accomplishments in space.
- A country that dominates in political and military power. During the Cold War, there were two
- Having been accused of showing weakness at the Bay of Pigs, he established his credibility as a "cold warrior" by engaging in brinkmanship over Soviet missiles in Cuba.
- A military alliance of Western European and North American states against the Soviet Union and its east European allies
- After becoming president upon FDR's death, he ordered the dropping of the bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
15 Clues: The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • Signed in 1955, it codified the East-West split • As America's 34th president he ended the Korean War • A crossing point between West Berlin and East Berlin when the Berlin Wall divided the city. • A country that dominates in political and military power. During the Cold War, there were two • ...
American History Final Review 2023-05-19
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- A continuous rise in the price of goods and services
- A small ownership share of a company
- airlift in 1948 that supplied food and fuel to citizens of west Berlin when the Russians closed off land access to Berlin
- A procedure whereby property used as security for a loan is sold to pay the debt in the event of default
- 1953 Eisenhower 20 yr plan to build 41,000 mi of highway, largest public works project in history
- June 6, 1944, over a million allied troops (the largest invasion force in history) stormed the beaches at Normandy and began the process of re-taking France. The turning point of World War II
- Aid for the needy; welfare
- Quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries that make life easier
- A period of reduced economic activity
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- Act passed in 1941 that allowed President Roosevelt to sell or lend war supplies to any country whose defense he considered vital to the safety of the U.S.
- The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea. China joined later on the N. Korean side
- (1954-1975) war between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese and the non-communist armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States
- A rise in business activity after a recession or depression
- A doctrine that stated if two opposing sides used Nuclear weapons, they would both be destroyed
- Cold war competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union to build up their respective armed forces and weapons
15 Clues: Aid for the needy; welfare • A small ownership share of a company • A period of reduced economic activity • A continuous rise in the price of goods and services • A rise in business activity after a recession or depression • Quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries that make life easier • ...
early cold war 2024-01-08
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- *general over the western front during ww2,spoke on the atrocities form nazis on the jewish community and holocaust camps, built the HWY, oversaw the korean war
- *to see who will get to space first and land on the moon first,the US or Russia. Russia gets to space first with sputnik in 1957, the US has apollo 11 in 1969
- *Formed in cold war tensions. The u.s.,Canada, and 10 western European nations started it(each member pledged to defend every other member if attacked)
- *the line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries
- *massive aid given to countries recovering from ww2 to help rebuild their economics
- *is characterized by heightened political tensions and hostilities between the communist USSR and democratic/capitalist U.S. as well as arm race
- *beginning in the 1920s after ww1 and continuing after ww2 again, the fear of communist. Red stands for communism
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- *is the policy to contain communism where it exists and not let it spread anywhere else
- *finding people and interrogating and imprisoning people who are suspected of being communist,usually against their constitutional rights,like the 4th amendment
- *offered military and economic aid to any democratic nation under threat from authoritarian force
- *when Germany was divided the allies between France great Britain u.s and U.S.S.R
- * communism and government run business
- *set to get neighbors to turn in neighbors for being suspected communist
- *was a group of directors,actors, producers,etc. Who refused to cooperate with HUAC and were blacklisted and arrested for contempt of congress
- *Military spending increases to build up the military.US does fine,russia suffers financially
15 Clues: * communism and government run business • *set to get neighbors to turn in neighbors for being suspected communist • *when Germany was divided the allies between France great Britain u.s and U.S.S.R • *the line on the map that separates democratic countries from communist countries • ...
Wars in Korea and Vietnam 2021-06-04
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- the idea that if one country turns communist more will follow that countries footsteps
- A war that took place in Vietnam. The United States supported South Vietnam to try and prevent a communsit take over.
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- A war that occured when North Korea invaded South Korea to try and unite both sides under one leadership. The UN supported the South Koreans and the Soviet Union supported North Korea. Known as one of the biggest proxy wars
- The policy the United States used to transfer all the war responsibilities to the Vietnamese during the Vietnam war
4 Clues: the idea that if one country turns communist more will follow that countries footsteps • The policy the United States used to transfer all the war responsibilities to the Vietnamese during the Vietnam war • A war that took place in Vietnam. The United States supported South Vietnam to try and prevent a communsit take over. • ...
Internatinal Border Facts 2019-12-17
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- _____and USA share the longest border and most mutually beneficial international relationship in the world.
- The Northern and Southern Hemisphere meet at zero degrees ______.
- The International Border of Nepal and China runs through its summit point.
- The Argentina and Chile border is marked as a statue of ____ Christ.
- is a landlocked state: it touches no ocean, the states it borders touch no ocean, and the states they border touch no ocean.
- In 1810s, the USA spent 2 years building a fort to protect from Canadian invasion, but it was accidentally built in Canada, called ___ ______.
- the US-Mexico border, there's a town called Calexico, and on the opposite side, there's a town called Mexicali.
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- In September 2006, ________ Border Patrol guards opened fire on a group of Tibetan pilgrims moving slowly in deep snow, killing a 17-year-old girl.
- arrested near the border of Afghanistan and was trying to kill Osama bin Laden
- After the town of Naco was split in two by border patrol, the residents of Naco, Arizona, and Naco, Mexico started an annual tradition of having a ________ match over the dividing fence.
- When _____ _____ sank a South Korean Warship in 2010, South Korea responded by blasting the hit K-Pop song "Hit your heart" across the border using large military loudspeakers.
- signed in 1794, provides that American Indians may travel freely across the Canadian-US border. Native Indians born in Canada are entitled to freely enter the United States for the purpose of employment, study, retirement, investing, and/or immigration.
12 Clues: The Northern and Southern Hemisphere meet at zero degrees ______. • The Argentina and Chile border is marked as a statue of ____ Christ. • The International Border of Nepal and China runs through its summit point. • arrested near the border of Afghanistan and was trying to kill Osama bin Laden • ...
Asian culture Crossword 2022-03-23
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- It is a sovereign island country in Asia, made up of sixty-three islands, whose form of government is the parliamentary republic.
- There are three species of orangutan in the world, all critically endangered, and they are only found on two islands in Southeast Asia: Sumatra and Borneo.
- dangerous snake in Thailand and Southeast Asia.
- they are under A-level state protection in China, where they are found primarily in Yunnan.
- The economies of South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore are known as the four Asian tigers.
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- red-necked carcass Russell's viper.
- elapid snakes,found in South and Southeast Asia.
- a Pacific Ocean island nation with dense cities, imperial palaces, mountainous national parks, and thousands of shrines and temples.
- venomous snakes that live in South and Southeast Asia. The reptile makes its home in forests and swamps.
- a sovereign country in East Asia, located in the southern part of the Korean peninsula.
- una serpiente pequeña y venenosa que se sabe particularmente que habita en la India, pero también se puede encontrar en muchas áreas de la región del Medio Oriente. En promedio, estas serpientes tienen aproximadamente 19 pulgadas (50 cm) de largo, con algunas un poco más grandes y otras un poco más pequeñas.
- irbis is a species of carnivorous mammal of the Felidae family typical of the mountains of Central Asia. They live in remote mountains at altitudes of up to 6,000 m above sea level. n. m., which is why little is known about them.
12 Clues: red-necked carcass Russell's viper. • dangerous snake in Thailand and Southeast Asia. • elapid snakes,found in South and Southeast Asia. • a sovereign country in East Asia, located in the southern part of the Korean peninsula. • they are under A-level state protection in China, where they are found primarily in Yunnan. • ...
How much do you know about the Korean War? 2022-11-30
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- US Army General
- What political theory did China and North Korea favor
- What MacArthur called himself when he returned to the US
- US and this country are allies
- Country that did not have any battles on their land
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- The country up north of North Korea
- Who was the president during this time
- The US enemy
- What did both sides sign in order to stop the fighting
9 Clues: The US enemy • US Army General • US and this country are allies • The country up north of North Korea • Who was the president during this time • Country that did not have any battles on their land • What political theory did China and North Korea favor • What did both sides sign in order to stop the fighting • What MacArthur called himself when he returned to the US
SE Asia History, Government & Economics 2021-03-24
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- After the defeat of the Nationalist Party, China becomes the People's Republic of China under the leadership of Mao Zedong and the Communist Party. This event is known as the...
- As a result of the _____ War, North Korea became a communist country and South Korea became a democracy.
- This country occupied Japan after WWII.
- The boycott of goods and refusal to pay taxes or attend 2nd class schools were acts of ______ __________ used to protest unjust British laws in India.
- Which country was not created after the British gave India its independence (India, Pakistan or Afghanistan)?
- China's Mao Zedong organized the Red Guard to destroy old Chinese customs and traditions and remove anyone opposed to the communist government (1966-1976). This period is known as the...
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- "If one country in a region became communist, others would quickly follow."
- The US gave almost $2 billion to rebuild Japan's economy so Japan would be less tempted by communism and adopt a _____________ (form of government).
- The US became involved in Korea and Vietnam to prevent the spread of ____________.
- 1989 student protests in China against government corruption that called for the freedom to vote for candidates that were not communist. The communist government saw this as anti-government and responded with force.
- China's 1950s economic policies to develop agriculture and industry. This failed plan is known as the...
- Who hoped to show the world the injustice of British rule in India through acts of civil disobedience?
12 Clues: This country occupied Japan after WWII. • "If one country in a region became communist, others would quickly follow." • The US became involved in Korea and Vietnam to prevent the spread of ____________. • Who hoped to show the world the injustice of British rule in India through acts of civil disobedience? • ...
The Geography of East Asia 2022-05-19
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- _______ means meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In addition to natural resources, we also need social and economic resources.
- Colonialism is a practice or policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas.
- It is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands.
- The longest river in Asia, the third-longest in the world and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country.
- The marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula, and the mainland of the Russian Far East. The Japanese archipelago separates the sea from the Pacific Ocean.
- A nation bordered by China and Russia, which is known for vast expanses and nomadic culture. Its capital is Ulaanbaatar.
- The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
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- A UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the longest canal or artificial river in the world.
- The second-longest river in China, after the Yangtze River, and the sixth-longest river system in the world at the estimated length of 5,464 km.
- The fact or state of being independent.
- An arm of the Western Pacific Ocean, located directly offshore from East China, covering an area of roughly 1,249,000 square kilometers.
- The total length of all sections of this building in China ever built adds up to about 21,196 kilometers (13,171 miles)
12 Clues: The fact or state of being independent. • The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale. • A UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the longest canal or artificial river in the world. • Colonialism is a practice or policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas. • ...
7th Ch 5-3 The Mongols 2025-03-04
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- Khan (1215-1294) Grandson of Genghis Khan and founder of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty in China.
- Starting point of the silk road. This city was established in 718 during the Tang Dynasty. China's greatest seaport, hosting a large community of foreign-born inhabitants from across the Eurasian world
- A people of this name is mentioned as early as the records of the Tang Empire, living as nomads in northern Eurasia
- Treeless plains, especially the high, flat expanses of northern Eurasia, usually have little rain and are covered with coarse grass. They are good lands for nomads and their herds. Good for breeding horses: essential to the Mongol military.
- Desert A high desert in China and Mongolia.
- Polo From Venice, Italy, he traveled to Khanbaliq and became good friends with Kublai Khan. Gave Europeans a firsthand view of Asian lands and stimulated interest in Asian trade.
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- capital of the Yuan Dynasty, now known as Beijing
- Dynasty Dynasty in China set up by the Mongols under the leadership of Kublai Khan, replaced the Song (1279-1368)
- of the Golden Horde The official name for the Mongolian empire over Russia. Kiev fell to the Mongols and then they controlled southern Russia for 200 years.
- Khan Also known as Temujin; he united the Mongol tribes into an unstoppable fighting force; created largest single land empire in history.
- Dynasty Korean dynasty that ruled from 935 to 1392
- an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
12 Clues: Desert A high desert in China and Mongolia. • an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety • capital of the Yuan Dynasty, now known as Beijing • Dynasty Korean dynasty that ruled from 935 to 1392 • Khan (1215-1294) Grandson of Genghis Khan and founder of the Mongol Yuan Dynasty in China. • ...
Rebuilding Europe and Cold war 2024-04-18
SPRING DINNER REVIEW 2023-04-04
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- means chili pepper
- a Moroccan herb sauce with bright flavors of fresh cilantro and preserved lemons.
- the name of this TXAKOLINA that means BASQUE
- Chana dal vada is a seasoned fried lentil snack common for Indian tea time or as a street food. It is always served with THIS condiment that is savory, sweet, spicy and/or tangy.
- a common Japanese spice mixture containing 7 ingredients, typically red chili pepper, sansho pepper, hemp seeds and/or poppy seeds, white sesame seeds and/or black sesame seeds, ground ginger, yuzu or mandarin orange peel, and nori
- the sweetest of the wines we tasted, coming from Mosel Germany
- French sauce named after the Bordeaux region of France, which is famous for its wine. The sauce is made with dry red wine, bone marrow, butter, shallots and sauce demi-glace
- this steak cut is taken from the abdominal muscles of the cow, located just behind the plate and in front of the rear quarter. It is a long, flat cut with a significant grain, and is known for its bold flavor and chewiness.
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- annesanti ‘raspato' pet-nat is made from this grape
- is a style of cooking native to Jamaica, in which meat is dry-rubbed or wet marinated with a hot spice mixture
- this female wine maker is making old school SANGIOVESE out of Predappio (2WORDS)
- very broad, flat pasta, similar to wide fettuccine, originating from the region of Tuscany
- all the wines we tasted yesterday would be considered THIS, meaning there is minimal intervention in both farming & vinification
- a thick paste produced by fermenting soybeans with salt and kōji
- a traditional Korean dish of essentially kimchi fried rice this Pa Kimchi is specifically eaten in the springtime with the fresh spring vegetables (2 WORDS)
15 Clues: means chili pepper • the name of this TXAKOLINA that means BASQUE • annesanti ‘raspato' pet-nat is made from this grape • the sweetest of the wines we tasted, coming from Mosel Germany • a thick paste produced by fermenting soybeans with salt and kōji • this female wine maker is making old school SANGIOVESE out of Predappio (2WORDS) • ...
Leslie Medina Crossword Project 2024-01-11
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- Plan A U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe following the devastation of World War II.
- Comes from the Greek words "demos", meaning people, and "kratos" meaning power.
- Airlift A military operation in the late 1940s that brought food and other needed goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Germany.
- 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 lives.
- Race A race between hostile nations to accumulate or develop weapons.
- Curtain A barrier that divided capitalist and communist nations.
- Union A socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991.
- Nations One place where the world's nations can. gather together, discuss common problems. and find shared solutions.
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- Theory The domino theory is a geopolitical theory which posits that increases or decreases in democracy in one country tend to spread to neighboring countries in a domino effect.
- Pact A treaty that established a mutual-defense organization.
- Doctrine Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces.
- The action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits.
- An economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property and wealth are communally owned, instead of being owned by individuals.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) A security alliance of 30 countries from North America and Europe.
- War An ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
15 Clues: Curtain A barrier that divided capitalist and communist nations. • Pact A treaty that established a mutual-defense organization. • Union A socialist state in Eurasia that existed from 1922 to 1991. • The action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits. • Race A race between hostile nations to accumulate or develop weapons. • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-12
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- A war where a nation in the yellow sea got divided into two sides (communism and capitalism) and fought each other
- A time period after World War 2 where the United States and the Soviet Union had mistrust and stayed in a state of tension
- A war that involved a divided country in the South China Sea fighting each other on different ideologies (Capitalism and Communism)
- An allegiance made up of western countries and the United States to protect each other in case the Soviet Union planned to attack them
- A word that described the policy in stopping the spread of communism
- A form of economic aid to European Countries that needed to be restructured after World War 2
- An operation that involved supplying West Berlin via airlift cargos in order to keep it in check and not fall to the Soviets
- A race that both the United States and the Soviet Union competed against each other in making advance technological weapons
- A competition between the United States and the Soviet Union in having advance technology in space
- Wars that where major countries would not fight each other directly but support smaller countries into fight the other supported small countries
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- A principle that the United States should help countries that are being threatened by communism
- A tensional situation where the Soviet Union were delivering nuclear missiles into a country in the Carribean Sea
- Weapons/bombs that could cause major destruction and leave radiation after the explosion.
- A theory that if one country were to fall into communism, the other nations nearby would also fall to communism
- An imaginary line that split up Western Europe (Capitalism) and Eastern Europe (Communism)
15 Clues: A word that described the policy in stopping the spread of communism • Weapons/bombs that could cause major destruction and leave radiation after the explosion. • An imaginary line that split up Western Europe (Capitalism) and Eastern Europe (Communism) • A form of economic aid to European Countries that needed to be restructured after World War 2 • ...
IRON CURTAIN CROSSWORD 2025-05-09
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- a period of tension between the United States and the Soviet Union from 1947 to 1991
- physical barrier further solidified the Iron Curtain by dividing East and West Berlin.
- relating to or supporting democracy or its principles
- This military alliance of communist Eastern European countries was formed in response to the establishment of NATO in the West
- known for his powerful and motivational speeches, which helped to maintain national morale during the war
- a transcontinental country that spanned across Eurasia from 1922 to 1991
- a conflict fought from 1950 to 1953 on the Korean Peninsula between North Korea, supported by China and the Soviet Union, and South Korea, supported by the United Nations Command, primarily the United States
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- held in February 1945, was a crucial meeting between US President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin to discuss the post-war fate of Europe, particularly Germany and Poland
- head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of Vatican City from 16 October 1978 until his death in 2005
- an American politician and actor who served as the 40th president of the United States from 1981 to 1989
- a post-World War II program of US economic aid to Western Europe, designed to prevent the spread of communism by rebuilding war-torn economies and fostering stability
- a wall that separated western Europe from the Soviet Union
- a political and economic ideology advocating for a classless, stateless society where resources and the means of production are owned and controlled by the community, rather than individuals
- a military alliance of 32 countries from North America and Europe
- leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953
15 Clues: leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953 • relating to or supporting democracy or its principles • a wall that separated western Europe from the Soviet Union • a military alliance of 32 countries from North America and Europe • a transcontinental country that spanned across Eurasia from 1922 to 1991 • ...
The Geography of East Asia 2022-05-19
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- _______ means meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In addition to natural resources, we also need social and economic resources.
- Colonialism is a practice or policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas.
- It is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands.
- The longest river in Asia, the third-longest in the world and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country.
- The marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula, and the mainland of the Russian Far East. The Japanese archipelago separates the sea from the Pacific Ocean.
- A nation bordered by China and Russia, which is known for vast expanses and nomadic culture. Its capital is Ulaanbaatar.
- The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
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- A UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the longest canal or artificial river in the world.
- The second-longest river in China, after the Yangtze River, and the sixth-longest river system in the world at the estimated length of 5,464 km.
- The fact or state of being independent.
- An arm of the Western Pacific Ocean, located directly offshore from East China, covering an area of roughly 1,249,000 square kilometers.
- The total length of all sections of this building in China ever built adds up to about 21,196 kilometers (13,171 miles)
12 Clues: The fact or state of being independent. • The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale. • A UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the longest canal or artificial river in the world. • Colonialism is a practice or policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas. • ...
Sephora Cross Word Skincare War 2019-08-04
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- My products are safe for woman who are pregnant, and my brand was made by a Victoria’s Secret model
- I offer a range of face tools to depuff, resurface, massage, release tension and anti-age on the face
- My brand derives mostly from grapes. In my brand I offer a specific range of products targeted towards blemish control using salicylic. I also help with minimizing pores and blotting out oils
- I am a Korean brand and my product is used to smooth and moisturize lips during the night
- Elixir- A natural cult-favourite toning mist that tightens pores, sets makeup, and provides an instant shot of radiance to the skin. The brands 1% of sales will always go towards planting trees
- My brand originated from France and started as a day spa
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- I offer a range of products made from Roses
- I am a hydrating moisturiser that uses pineapple enzymes. My brand name is also a makeup line in store. We were recently given these as Gratas
- I have the name of a fruit & I am used to brighten under eye with vitamin C
- What is my brand name? I originate from France and the name of my brand is my full name
- An exfoliating peel pad formula that helps retexturize and smooth the skin
- My brand name has a capital A & using glycolic my product is used to resurface
- Spot Toner- A potent toner, supercharged with high-potency AHAs (glycolic and lactic acids), to reduce the look of dark spots
- Face Cleanser -A limited-edition 20th anniversary size of the bestselling face wash with soy proteins that cleanses and removes makeup
- My brand offers both skincare and makeup in Melbourne Central Sephora Store. I am an oil
15 Clues: I offer a range of products made from Roses • My brand originated from France and started as a day spa • An exfoliating peel pad formula that helps retexturize and smooth the skin • I have the name of a fruit & I am used to brighten under eye with vitamin C • My brand name has a capital A & using glycolic my product is used to resurface • ...
The Geography of East Asia 2022-05-19
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- _______ means meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. In addition to natural resources, we also need social and economic resources.
- It is a practice or policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas.
- It is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands.
- The longest river in Asia, the third-longest in the world and the longest in the world to flow entirely within one country.
- The marginal sea between the Japanese archipelago, Sakhalin, the Korean Peninsula, and the mainland of the Russian Far East. The Japanese archipelago separates the sea from the Pacific Ocean.
- A nation bordered by China and Russia, which is known for vast expanses and nomadic culture. Its capital is Ulaanbaatar.
- The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.
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- A UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the longest canal or artificial river in the world.
- The second-longest river in China, after the Yangtze River, and the sixth-longest river system in the world at the estimated length of 5,464 km.
- The fact or state of being independent.
- An arm of the Western Pacific Ocean, located directly offshore from East China, covering an area of roughly 1,249,000 square kilometers.
- The total length of all sections of this building in China ever built adds up to about 21,196 kilometers (13,171 miles)
12 Clues: The fact or state of being independent. • The development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale. • A UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the longest canal or artificial river in the world. • It is a practice or policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas. • ...
Summer Questions Week 5 2021-07-25
Styles of Architecture Throughout Time 2023-03-15
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- Also known as 'late Baroque', was an extreme, decorative development of Baroque architecture that emerged in the 18th century as a reaction against grandeur and symmetry.
- It is a wooden architectural structure built on the basis of the traditional Korean-style framework consisting of columns and purlins and a roof.
- Japanese architectural style for mansion-estates constructed in the Heian period (794–1185).
- Their temples were constructed in a pyramid style, with multiple levels painted in bright colors symbolic of different gods.
- It was noted for its towering Buddhist pagodas, enormous stone and wooden bridges, lavish tombs, and extravagant palaces.
- Its defining characteristic is a heightened dome, the result of the latest sixth-century engineering techniques.
- Styles include pre-Romanesque, Romanesque, and Gothic.
- It was characterized by vaulted cupolas (domelike ceilings) held up by swiveling colonnades (rows of pillars), walls and doorways made of both rough stones and smooth stucco.
- Their achitecture includes multi-level elevated platforms and massive step-pyramides.
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- It's famed for mostly its megalithic architecture of tombs, temples, and structures.
- Their architecture is typified by large temples with double-columned facades approached by a short staircase.
- A characteristic feature of this achitecture design was the combined use of arcuated and trabeated construction.
- This architecture is known for tall columns, intricate detail, symmetry, harmony, and balance.
- This style hightened the effect with heavenly spires, pointed arches and religious carvings.
- This style includes limestone construction, often with smooth wall surfaces; plaster (stucco) finishes; masks and other representations of the rain god Chac (Chaac.
- It is characterized by grandeur of scale, simplicity of geometric forms, Greek—especially Doric (see order)—or Roman detail, dramatic use of columns.
- Most buildings were built of locally available mud brick and limestone by paid laborers and craftsmen.
- Comprises the modern day countries from southern Mexico to northern Costa Rica.
18 Clues: Styles include pre-Romanesque, Romanesque, and Gothic. • Comprises the modern day countries from southern Mexico to northern Costa Rica. • It's famed for mostly its megalithic architecture of tombs, temples, and structures. • Their achitecture includes multi-level elevated platforms and massive step-pyramides. • ...
Unit 8 Vocab Crossword 2018-02-09
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- War a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare, in particular
- Doctrine the principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or communist insurrection
- Accords of 1954 a conference among several nations that took place in Geneva, Switzerland
- Airlift one of the first major international crises of the Cold War
- War a war between North Korea and South Korea
- Berlin a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin during the years of the Cold War
- 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
- Plan an American initiative to aid Western Europe, in which the United States gave over $13 billion in economic assistance to help rebuild Western European economies after the end of World War II
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- Theory 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
- Curtain 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
- War a conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia
- a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives
- Berlin consisted of the Soviet sector of Berlin established in 1945
13 Clues: War a war between North Korea and South Korea • War a conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia • Airlift one of the first major international crises of the Cold War • Berlin consisted of the Soviet sector of Berlin established in 1945 • Accords of 1954 a conference among several nations that took place in Geneva, Switzerland • ...
sports 2023-06-12
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- A game played with a bat and a small ball. Teams take turns batting and fielding, aiming to score runs and dismiss opponents.
- A game similar to baseball but played with a larger ball and on a smaller field. It involves pitching and hitting as a team.
- An activity that involves riding on a small board with wheels and performing tricks. Participants can do acrobatic movements, jumps, and slides.
- A sport that involves sword combat with protective gear. Participants aim to score points by making contact with their opponent.
- Riding An activity that involves riding on a large mammal with hooves. People can engage in it for pleasure, competition, or working with animals.
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- A discipline that focuses on techniques involving striking and defending. Practitioners learn self-discipline and self-protection.
- A combat sport that includes punch and defense skills. matches following specific rules and weight divisions.
- A Korean martial art that emphasizes kicking techniques. Practitioners learn discipline, respect, and self-defense.
- A martial art that focuses on grappling and throwing techniques. Practitioners learn self-defense and respect.
- An activity that involves gliding down snowy slopes using long, narrow objects. It can be done on mountains for fun or competition.
- An activity that involves riding on moving waves using a long board. Participants enjoy the thrill and challenge of riding the waves.
- An activity that involves propelling a small boat using a paddle. Canoeists navigate through various water bodies and rapids.
- A game played with a curved stick and a small object. Players try to score points by hitting the object into the opponent's goal.
13 Clues: A combat sport that includes punch and defense skills. matches following specific rules and weight divisions. • A martial art that focuses on grappling and throwing techniques. Practitioners learn self-defense and respect. • A Korean martial art that emphasizes kicking techniques. Practitioners learn discipline, respect, and self-defense. • ...
exercises 2023-06-16
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- A bat-and-ball game played between two teams, where players hit a ball with a bat and run around a series of bases to score runs.
- A practice that involves physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation, aiming to promote flexibility, strength, and relaxation.
- A martial art and combat sport that combines elements of kicking and punching techniques.
- A racket sport played with a ball and rackets, where players hit the ball over a net into the opponent's court.
- A combat sport where two opponents throw punches at each other, aiming to score points or achieve a knockout.
- Riding a bicycle or a similar vehicle powered by pedals for exercise, transportation, or recreation.
- An activity done on ice or wheels, where individuals move by gliding on a surface using ice skates or roller skates.
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- A Korean martial art characterized by its dynamic kicking and punching techniques, often practiced as a form of self-defense and competitive sport.
- tennis A sport played on a table with small paddles and a lightweight ball, where players hit the ball back and forth across a net.
- A racket sport played with a shuttlecock, where players hit the shuttlecock back and forth over a net.
- An activity done in water, where individuals move their bodies by using their arms and legs to stay afloat and propel themselves forward.
- A form of running at a slower pace, often done for fitness and leisure.
- A sport that involves a variety of exercises, such as flips, tumbles, and balancing acts, performed individually or in teams.
13 Clues: A form of running at a slower pace, often done for fitness and leisure. • A martial art and combat sport that combines elements of kicking and punching techniques. • Riding a bicycle or a similar vehicle powered by pedals for exercise, transportation, or recreation. • ...
Paul 2023-05-19
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- My gf and a relative of yours
- Act passed in 1941 that allowed President Roosevelt to sell or lend war supplies to any country whose defense he considered vital to the safety of the U.S.
- 1953 Eisenhower 20 yr plan to build 41,000 mi of highway, largest public works project in history
- Region of the Great Plains that experienced a drought in 1930 lasting for a decade, leaving many farmers without work or substantial wages
- A period of reduced economic activity.
- A conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years.
- Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II.
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- The name given to the first part of FDR's administration where they worked with Congress to pass and create MANY new programs to try and deal with the Depression.
- 1962 crisis that arose between the United States and the Soviet Union over a Soviet attempt to place nuclear missiles in Cuba
- The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea. China joined later on the N. Korean side.
- Tennessee Valley Authority, created jobs by building dams in TN River Valley to supply cheap electricity to poorer areas, namely the South
- elimination of undesirables by Hitler, especially Jews, non-conformists, homosexuals, non-Aryans, and mentally and physically disabled.
- Civilian Conservation Corps. It was Relief that provided work for young men 18-25 years old in flood control, planting, flood work, etc.
13 Clues: My gf and a relative of yours • A period of reduced economic activity. • Alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during World War II. • 1953 Eisenhower 20 yr plan to build 41,000 mi of highway, largest public works project in history • 1962 crisis that arose between the United States and the Soviet Union over a Soviet attempt to place nuclear missiles in Cuba • ...
IU 2023-06-13
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- M What is the name of the entertainment company that IU is currently signed under?
- What number represents the title of IU's collaboration with Suga from BTS, which reflects on the passage of time and growing up?
- Del Luna What is the title of the popular Korean drama in which IU played the lead role as Jang Man-wol?
- What word represents the title of IU's 2018 single that addresses social norms and encourages individuality?
- Scene What phrase represents the title of IU's song that depicts the final moments of a relationship?
- What is the stage name of the South Korean singer-songwriter and actress who is known for her versatile vocal abilities and heartfelt lyrics?
- What is the title of the variety show in which IU appeared as a cast member and showcased her candid personality?
- What word represents the title of IU's 2015 mini-album, which is a combination of "chat" and "shire," an English term for a rural district or county?
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- What is the title of IU's fourth studio album released in 2017, which represents one's unique combination of colors and preferences?
- Poem What phrase represents the title of IU's 2019 mini-album that explores the emotions and experiences of love?
- the Night What phrase represents the title of IU's ballad released in 2017 that conveys a message of comfort and support?
- Gallery What is the name of the official fan club for IU fans?
- What is the title of IU's 2021 hit song that symbolizes the blooming of flowers and the passing of time?
- Day What song shares its title with a phrase often used to greet someone or wish them well?
- High What is the title of the drama series in which IU made her acting debut and portrayed the character Kim Pil-suk?
15 Clues: Gallery What is the name of the official fan club for IU fans? • M What is the name of the entertainment company that IU is currently signed under? • Day What song shares its title with a phrase often used to greet someone or wish them well? • Scene What phrase represents the title of IU's song that depicts the final moments of a relationship? • ...
TV HOSPITAL SHOWS 2024-09-04
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- medical drama, set in a rundown Boston hospital featuring a team of teaching doctors working miracles, was a tear-jerker every single week
- Set in Los Angeles' busiest emergency room, this riveting medical drama plunges viewers into the controlled chaos of a hospital pushed to the breaking point
- groundbreaking 70s series focuses on the doctors and staff at a university medical center, delving into a wide range of medical cases and the ethical dilemmas that inevitably arise
- explores the personal and professional lives of an Atlanta hosp. as they navigate the complexity & corruption of modern medicine
- the longest-running primetime medical drama of all time has brought emotional authenticity to stories exploring sexuality, workplace dynamics & pressures of life-or-death decisions
- show follows a team of physicians thru personal struggles & high-stakes diagnoses & ethically gray treatment debates in large metropolitan hosp
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- daily struggles of Army medical staff of a field hosp. during the Korean War
- new medical director at hosp. has the doctors & employees unsure of his plans to eliminate the red tape in favor of top-notch care
- ensemble medical drama focused on doctors in a private hospital, who worked daily miracles to save & protect the patients that were in their care
- show fearlessly examined ethically complex sociocultural issues other shows shunned as Steadicam walk-and-talks through hosp. hallways brought visual dynamism as rapid medical jargon amped up suspense.
10 Clues: daily struggles of Army medical staff of a field hosp. during the Korean War • explores the personal and professional lives of an Atlanta hosp. as they navigate the complexity & corruption of modern medicine • new medical director at hosp. has the doctors & employees unsure of his plans to eliminate the red tape in favor of top-notch care • ...
Our Fist Anniversary 2023-11-05
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- They say the opposite poles of a magnet always attract each other, maybe that’s why you bought your car in this town so it always get attracted to travel to the north to see me
- The thing you gifted me that keeps my legs warm, but my heart too
- A common aspect these three things have in common - your meds, me, and one of your favourite tv show
- Since you came into my life, life has been gweonchanah and this is the place we went together where everyone does literally say gweonchanah
- Although my brain stops working when I see you, this was a place we went together to kill where peoples brains have stopped working for a long time
- Altho I find myself loving you more everyday, we danced to ‘lets kill this love’ in this concert
- Altho I’m not mathematician, I will always know the answer to how much I love you is always
- Two juices you love to drinking: first one when you make me finish and guess the second one
- My love for you is as large as even bigger than this animal
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- Your second favourite Korean dessert after me
- We love bullying each other out of love, but we loved this show
- Altho we have shot each other with love bullets, this is a game we shoot other people together
- A body part of you that I love adoring but also sitting on
- Altho this is a month where trees start to lose their leaves, I found myself gaining feelings for you
- Altho I can’t jump off a plane like Tom Cruise, I can make everything else possible just guess the name of the movie
- Altho you drive my mind and heart crazy, this is our first trip together where we drove each other around a lot
- The song I always sing for you but wouldn’t do to you
17 Clues: Your second favourite Korean dessert after me • The song I always sing for you but wouldn’t do to you • A body part of you that I love adoring but also sitting on • My love for you is as large as even bigger than this animal • We love bullying each other out of love, but we loved this show • The thing you gifted me that keeps my legs warm, but my heart too • ...
Unit 10 2024-03-25
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- Soviets put the first satellite into space; The USA felt as if we had fallen behind = spent more money in math and science education & military defense programs
- Major turning point in the Pacific Theater US gains geographic control of the Pacific Ocean
- USA vs Soviet Union - War or Words; 45 years
- U.S. could lend military equipment/ supplies to any nation facing Hitler -
- Segregation in schools was not acceptable; seperate but equal was unconstitutional; overturned Plessy v. Fergueson
- Senator Joseph McCarthy made statements (no evidence) about “alleged” communist in U.S. government and U.S. Army
- USA helped defend south Korea from falling to north Korean- communism -Ended with 38th parallel as the border between the nations
- Code name for building the bomb U.S. made two atomic bombs in a secret laboratory
- USA supplied nations with military aide (help) to other countries to prevent them from falling to communism
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- Government act (Eisenhower) that created interstate highways across America - (made it easier to move troops and supplies if we were attacked)
- Government gave low interest loans for homes and money for college to returning soldiers
- (saving items for the war effort) Families received coupon books to buy items that were scarce so that the war effort could have what they needed
- Last battle of the European (war) 1945 Allied forces win over Germany Result: V-E Day and end of WWII in Europe
- Major turning point in the European Theater The code name - Operation Overlord - Allied invasion - freed France from Nazis U.S. and Allies gains geographic control of part of Europe, so they could resupply their forces and push east to Germany
- US Foreign policy - Stop the spread of communism
- Japanese surprise attack on the United States, Hawaii
- USA spent millions of dollars to rebuild Europe after WWII to prevent those countries from falling to communism
17 Clues: USA vs Soviet Union - War or Words; 45 years • US Foreign policy - Stop the spread of communism • Japanese surprise attack on the United States, Hawaii • U.S. could lend military equipment/ supplies to any nation facing Hitler - • Code name for building the bomb U.S. made two atomic bombs in a secret laboratory • ...
Byzantine Empire 2017-12-13
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- / 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.
- / 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
- / the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.
- 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
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- / 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
- 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.
- eaten as food.
- / 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
- Roots / The Byzantine Empire was the eastern continuation of the Roman Empire
10 Clues: eaten as food. • / 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 • ...
Pop Culture Sidebar 2022-05-13
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- A suite of system on a chip semiconductor products for mobile devices designed and marketed by Qualcomm Technologies Inc.
- A high-end SoC for smartphones that was introduced in late 2020 and manufactured in 5 nm at Samsung.
- An American multinational technology company that specializes in consumer electronics, software and online services headquartered in Cupertino, California, United States.
- A samsung phone that came out on february 9, 2022
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- A country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population of more than 1.4 billion.
- A reliable leaker known for his early information on phones
- A setup of a couple of lenses along with two 45-degree angled lenses at each end of a long tube that reflects the image from the first 45-degree lens through all the other lenses in between to the second 45-degree lens that is located on viewers' end in the straight line.
- A South Korean multinational electronics corporation headquartered in the Yeongtong District of Suwon.
- A Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong province, in the Tairan Building at the Chegong Temple subdistrict of Futian District.
- a Taiwanese fabless semiconductor company that provides chips for wireless communications, high-definition television, handheld mobile devices like smartphones and tablet computers, navigation systems, consumer multimedia products and digital subscriber line services as well as optical disc drives.
10 Clues: A samsung phone that came out on february 9, 2022 • A reliable leaker known for his early information on phones • A high-end SoC for smartphones that was introduced in late 2020 and manufactured in 5 nm at Samsung. • A South Korean multinational electronics corporation headquartered in the Yeongtong District of Suwon. • ...
exercises 2023-06-16
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- table provides a clear overview of each exercise and its description, making it easier for children to understand and learn about different types of exercises.
- A combat sport where two opponents throw punches at each other, aiming to score points or achieve a knockout.
- A racket sport played with a shuttlecock, where players hit the shuttlecock back and forth over a net.
- A team sport played with a ball and hoops, where players try to score points by shooting the ball into the opponent's hoop.
- An activity done in water, where individuals move their bodies by using their arms and legs to stay afloat and propel themselves forward.
- A form of running at a slower pace, often done for fitness and leisure.
- A racket sport played with a ball and rackets, where players hit the ball over a net into the opponent's court.
- A team sport played with a round ball where players try to score goals by kicking the ball into the opponent's net.
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- A bat-and-ball game played between two teams, where players hit a ball with a bat and run around a series of bases to score runs.
- A practice that involves physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation, aiming to promote flexibility, strength, and relaxation.
- A martial art and combat sport that combines elements of kicking and punching techniques.
- A sport that involves a variety of exercises, such as flips, tumbles, and balancing acts, performed individually or in teams.
- tennis A sport played on a table with small paddles and a lightweight ball, where players hit the ball back and forth across a net.
- A Korean martial art characterized by its dynamic kicking and punching techniques, often practiced as a form of self-defense and competitive sport.
14 Clues: A form of running at a slower pace, often done for fitness and leisure. • A martial art and combat sport that combines elements of kicking and punching techniques. • A racket sport played with a shuttlecock, where players hit the shuttlecock back and forth over a net. • ...
U7 Vocab Packet 2021-02-11
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- Pact An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO
- Race Cold war competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union to build up their respective armed forces and weapons
- War The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea.
- Race A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union.
- of Pigs Invasion failed invasion of Cuba in 1961 when a force of 1,200 Cuban exiles, backed by the United States, landed at the Bay of Pigs.
- Alliance formed to oppose Communism in Southeast Asia
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- A policy of threatening to go to war in response to any enemy aggression.
- Accords A 1954 peace agreement that divided Vietnam into Communist-controlled North Vietnam and non-Communist South Vietnam until unification elections could be held in 1956
- 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
- Offensive 1968; National Liberation Front and North Vietnamese forces launched a huge attack on the Vietnamese New Year (Tet), which was defeated after a month of fighting and many thousands of casualties; major defeat for communism, but Americans reacted sharply, with declining approval of LBJ and more anti-war sentiment
10 Clues: Alliance formed to oppose Communism in Southeast Asia • A policy of threatening to go to war in response to any enemy aggression. • Race A competition of space exploration between the United States and Soviet Union. • Pact An alliance between the Soviet Union and other Eastern European nations. This was in response to the NATO • ...
Politics 2 2024-04-07
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- Social movement in the United States aimed at ending racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans and achieving equal rights under the law.
- War Conflict between North Korea (supported by China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (supported by the United Nations, primarily the United States) from 1950 to 1953.
- 34th President of the United States, known for his leadership during the Cold War and for launching significant infrastructure projects like the Interstate Highway System.
- First artificial Earth satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, sparking the space race between the U.S. and the USSR.
- Political witch hunt led by Senator Joseph McCarthy to root out alleged communists in the U.S. government and society.
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- Systematic separation of racial or ethnic groups in public facilities, schools, and housing, prevalent in the southern United States during the 1950s.
- Congressional hearings led by Senator Joseph McCarthy to investigate alleged communist influence in the U.S. government and society, often characterized by sensationalism and accusations without evidence.
- War Period of geopolitical tension between the Western Bloc (led by the United States and its NATO allies) and the Eastern Bloc (led by the Soviet Union) from the late 1940s to the early 1990s.
8 Clues: Political witch hunt led by Senator Joseph McCarthy to root out alleged communists in the U.S. government and society. • First artificial Earth satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957, sparking the space race between the U.S. and the USSR. • ...
Cold War 2018-03-28
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- A confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in 1962 over the presence of missile sites in Cuba; one of the "hottest" periods of the cold war.
- The policy of President Truman to provide military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey or any country threatened by Communism.
- A competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union to accomplish space related developments first.
- A program by which the U.S. gave $13 billion of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after the devastation of WW2.
- A military operation led by the U.S. in the late 1940s that brought food and other needed goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Germany had cut off supplies.
- A war between North Korea (with the support of China and the Soviet Union) and South Korea (with the support of the U.S.) from 1950-1953.
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- Splits the Korean peninsula in half creating a buffer zone between North Korea and South Korea; it's the most militarized border on Earth.
- The first successful satellite in space launched by the Soviet Union.
- An international organization, with headquarters in New York City, formed to promote international peace, signed by 51 founding countries in 1945.
- Idea that if one key nation fell to communism, others would likely follow like toppling dominoes; the theory was used by many American leaders to justify American intervention in the Vietnam War.
10 Clues: The first successful satellite in space launched by the Soviet Union. • A competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union to accomplish space related developments first. • The policy of President Truman to provide military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey or any country threatened by Communism. • ...
Commonly Misspelt Words (T4W6 Spelling) 2023-10-13
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- To accomplish a desired aim or result. (BTS is a very _______ group in the Korean entertainment industry.)
- To be given or presented with something. (Your goods will be delivered once we ________ your payment.)
- Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in obtaining success. (Shanti’s _______ in training paid off when she stepped up on the podium at the Asian Games.)
- A special right or advantage granted to a particular group or person. (I had the ________ of taking a photograph with the president of Singapore when he visited our school.)
- The particulars of the place where someone lives or an organization is located. (Please write your name and _________ on the envelope before dropping it in the mailbox.)
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- The practice of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour, and may include using punishment to correct disobedience. (The parents of the children who threw the bicycle off the parapet needs to exert stronger ________ and control.)
- Facts, information and skills acquired through experience or education. (She has a very good _________ of the law.)
- Being away from a person or a place (Jason failed his examinations due to his frequent _______ from school)
- To cause to move or be apart. (The two owners were trying to ______ the fighting dogs)
- Suggesting something supernatural or unearthly. (That’s really _____. I just placed my book here a moment ago and now it’s gone.)
10 Clues: To cause to move or be apart. (The two owners were trying to ______ the fighting dogs) • To be given or presented with something. (Your goods will be delivered once we ________ your payment.) • To accomplish a desired aim or result. (BTS is a very _______ group in the Korean entertainment industry.) • ...
Arts That Defend 2024-09-26
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- 4. It is a Chinese martial art that focuses on slow, flowing movements. In contrast to kung fu, it is a softer form of martial art.
- 5. It is a Japanese martial art that uses bamboo swords and protective armour. It requires the practitioners to hold the bamboo sword with both hands.
- 1. It is a Chinese martial art that has elements of Zen philosophy. It is said to have originated in the Shaolin Temple, Henan, China.
- 2. It is a Japanese martial art that involves strikes, throws, joint locks. It can be practised with or without arms.
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- 8. It originated in England and combines elements of boxing, cane fighting, jiu-jitsu and French kickboxing. Fictionally, Sherlock Holmes practised this art.
- 6. It is a Korean martial art that involves grappling, throws, punches, kicks. It often involves circular foot sweeps to facilitate transitions from one move to another.
- 7. It is a form of sword fighting believed to have originated in Germany and Italy. Its modern form has three types of disciplines: foil, epee, sabre.
- 3. It is the national martial art of the Philippines. It involves the use of weapons, most commonly a thin stick.
8 Clues: 3. It is the national martial art of the Philippines. It involves the use of weapons, most commonly a thin stick. • 2. It is a Japanese martial art that involves strikes, throws, joint locks. It can be practised with or without arms. • ...
Stop Communism and help out abroad! 2022-05-22
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- International organization charted in 1945 to resolve conflicts between nations
- US program of giving aid to European countries to help then rebuild their economies after WWII
- The United States foreign policy of containing communism at all costs
- An attempt in 1948 by the Soviet Union to limit the ability of France, Great Britain and the United States to travel to their sectors of Berlin, which lay within Russian-occupied East Germany.
- Rivalry after World War II between the Soviet Union (and countries under it's influence) and democratic countries of the Western world, under the leadership of the United States
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- Truman established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces.
- a country could request American economic assistance and/or aid from U.S. military forces if it was being threatened by armed aggression from another state.
- The US got involved because they wanted to contain the spread of communism and they did not want North Korea to have full control over the Korean Peninsula.
- In response to the Soviet blockade of land routes into West Berlin, the United States begins a massive airlift of food, water, and medicine to the citizens of the besieged city.
- The United States had this theory that if the one country of Southeast Asia fell to communism, then all would fall, causing a domino effect.
10 Clues: The United States foreign policy of containing communism at all costs • International organization charted in 1945 to resolve conflicts between nations • US program of giving aid to European countries to help then rebuild their economies after WWII • ...
Our Fist Anniversary 2023-11-05
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- They say the opposite poles of a magnet always attract each other, maybe that’s why you bought your car in this town so it always get attracted to travel to the north to see me
- Altho I can’t jump off a plane like Tom Cruise, I can make everything else possible just guess the name of the movie
- A body part of you that I love adoring but also sitting on
- A common aspect these three things have in common - your meds, me, and one of your favourite tv show
- We love bullying each other out of love, but we loved this show
- Altho you drive my mind and heart crazy, this is our first trip together where we drove each other around a lot
- Your second favourite Korean dessert after me
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- Two juices you love to drinking: first one when you make me finish and guess the second one
- Altho I find myself loving you more everyday, we danced to ‘lets kill this love’ in this concert
- Altho this is a month where trees start to lose their leaves, I found myself gaining feelings for you
- Altho I’m not mathematician, I will always know the answer to how much I love you is always
- The song I always sing for you but wouldn’t do to you
- My love for you is as large as even bigger than this animal
- The thing you gifted me that keeps my legs warm, but my heart too
- Altho we have shot each other with love bullets, this is a game we shoot other people together
- Although my brain stops working when I see you, this was a place we went together to kill where peoples brains have stopped working for a long time
- Since you came into my life, life has been gweonchanah and this is the place we went together where everyone does literally say gweonchanah
17 Clues: Your second favourite Korean dessert after me • The song I always sing for you but wouldn’t do to you • A body part of you that I love adoring but also sitting on • My love for you is as large as even bigger than this animal • We love bullying each other out of love, but we loved this show • The thing you gifted me that keeps my legs warm, but my heart too • ...
Our Fist Anniversary 2023-11-05
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- They say the opposite poles of a magnet always attract each other, maybe that’s why you bought your car in this town so it always get attracted to travel to the north to see me
- Altho I can’t jump off a plane like Tom Cruise, I can make everything else possible just guess the name of the movie
- A body part of you that I love adoring but also sitting on
- A common aspect these three things have in common - your meds, me, and one of your favourite tv show
- We love bullying each other out of love, but we loved this show
- Altho you drive my mind and heart crazy, this is our first trip together where we drove each other around a lot
- Your second favourite Korean dessert after me
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- Two juices you love to drinking: first one when you make me finish and guess the second one
- Altho I find myself loving you more everyday, we danced to ‘lets kill this love’ in this concert
- Altho this is a month where trees start to lose their leaves, I found myself gaining feelings for you
- Altho I’m not mathematician, I will always know the answer to how much I love you is always
- The song I always sing for you but wouldn’t do to you
- My love for you is as large as even bigger than this animal
- The thing you gifted me that keeps my legs warm, but my heart too
- Altho we have shot each other with love bullets, this is a game we shoot other people together
- Although my brain stops working when I see you, this was a place we went together to kill where peoples brains have stopped working for a long time
- Since you came into my life, life has been gweonchanah and this is the place we went together where everyone does literally say gweonchanah
17 Clues: Your second favourite Korean dessert after me • The song I always sing for you but wouldn’t do to you • A body part of you that I love adoring but also sitting on • My love for you is as large as even bigger than this animal • We love bullying each other out of love, but we loved this show • The thing you gifted me that keeps my legs warm, but my heart too • ...
puzzle#62 2023-01-31
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- 1775-1783 a conflict between the American colonies and the British Empire, leading to the independence of the United States.
- 1861-1865 a conflict between the Union and the Confederacy, leading to the end of slavery in the United States.
- 1939-1945 a conflict between the Axis Powers and the Allies, including the United States.
- War 1950-1953 a conflict between North Korea (supported by the Soviet Union and China) and South Korea (supported by the US and other Western powers), ending in a stalemate and the creation of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ).
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- war 1898 a conflict between the United States and Spain, resulting in the US gaining control of Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines.
- War 1846-1848 a conflict between the United States and Mexico, resulting in the US gaining control of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
- 1914-1918 a conflict between the Central Powers and the Allied Powers, including the United States.
- War 1955-1975 a conflict between North Vietnam (supported by the Soviet Union and China) and South Vietnam (supported by the US and other Western powers), ending in the reunification of Vietnam under Communist rule.
8 Clues: 1939-1945 a conflict between the Axis Powers and the Allies, including the United States. • 1914-1918 a conflict between the Central Powers and the Allied Powers, including the United States. • 1861-1865 a conflict between the Union and the Confederacy, leading to the end of slavery in the United States. • ...
History Final Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-19
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- A great change for the better in public affairs. Govt. fixing problems in our society.
- policy of threatening to use massive force in response to aggression
- 1962 crisis that arose between the United States and the Soviet Union over a Soviet attempt to place nuclear missiles in Cuba
- The conflict between Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea. The United Nations (led by the United States) helped South Korea. China joined later on the N. Korean side.
- A doctrine that stated if two opposing sides used Nuclear weapons, they would both be destroyed.
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- A conflict that was between the US and the Soviet Union. The nations never directly confronted each other on the battlefield but deadly threats went on for years.
- (1954-1975) war between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese and the non-communist armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States
- A procedure whereby property used as security for a loan is sold to pay the debt in the event of default.
- The competition between the USSR and the USA regarding achievements in the field of space exploration.
- June 6, 1944, over a million allied troops (the largest invasion force in history) stormed the beaches at Normandy and began the process of re-taking France. The turning point of World War II.
- Depression-era shantytowns on the outskirts of the cities of homeless and unemployed people.
11 Clues: policy of threatening to use massive force in response to aggression • A great change for the better in public affairs. Govt. fixing problems in our society. • Depression-era shantytowns on the outskirts of the cities of homeless and unemployed people. • A doctrine that stated if two opposing sides used Nuclear weapons, they would both be destroyed. • ...
Bluest eye Vocab 2024-03-15
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- The hotel clerk replied in a monotonic tone sorry we're at full ______, and we have no rooms"
- Romeo and Juliet's Familes had an ________ so strong it killed them
- Believers of the religion Hellenism (The worship of Greek Gods), create shrine's for their Gods to show their devotion and ______ the devotees home .
- I don't like the UK, from what I've seen it's full of people with a bad case of ____________. They can't realize the royal family is filled with weirdos.
- My Mother is very concerned on how _______ My sister and I seem because of how messy our room is, I understand her concern because i agree with her.
- Korean feminists are protesting the constant mistreatment of women by living a ________ life, They have sworn off having sexual relations, dating, and having children with men.
- With my slick mouth the only way I've avoided getting into physical altercations would be by befriending __________ girls I felt could beat me up.
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- I enjoy being around ________ people who can unapologe
- Assets I sought out my smartest classmate to partner up for our Biology group project, I want to choose positive ______'s to guarantee an A.
- Every once and a while I remember since I have a job I have my own _____, So I can buy something out of my budget as a treat to myself.
- The dog's gaze ______ The owners when they asked who tore a hole in the floor.
- At 3:20 the students can be seen gathering in a _______ to rush home
12 Clues: I enjoy being around ________ people who can unapologe • Romeo and Juliet's Familes had an ________ so strong it killed them • At 3:20 the students can be seen gathering in a _______ to rush home • The dog's gaze ______ The owners when they asked who tore a hole in the floor. • ...
Bluest eye Vocab 2024-03-15
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- The hotel clerk replied in a monotonic tone sorry we're at full ______, and we have no rooms"
- Romeo and Juliet's Familes had an ________ so strong it killed them
- Believers of the religion Hellenism (The worship of Greek Gods), create shrine's for their Gods to show their devotion and ______ the devotees home .
- I don't like the UK, from what I've seen it's full of people with a bad case of ____________. They can't realize the royal family is filled with weirdos.
- My Mother is very concerned on how _______ My sister and I seem because of how messy our room is, I understand her concern because i agree with her.
- Korean feminists are protesting the constant mistreatment of women by living a ________ life, They have sworn off having sexual relations, dating, and having children with men.
- With my slick mouth the only way I've avoided getting into physical altercations would be by befriending __________ girls I felt could beat me up.
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- I enjoy being around ________ people who can unapologe
- Assets I sought out my smartest classmate to partner up for our Biology group project, I want to choose positive ______'s to guarantee an A.
- Every once and a while I remember since I have a job I have my own _____, So I can buy something out of my budget as a treat to myself.
- The dog's gaze ______ The owners when they asked who tore a hole in the floor.
- At 3:20 the students can be seen gathering in a _______ to rush home
12 Clues: I enjoy being around ________ people who can unapologe • Romeo and Juliet's Familes had an ________ so strong it killed them • At 3:20 the students can be seen gathering in a _______ to rush home • The dog's gaze ______ The owners when they asked who tore a hole in the floor. • ...
NYT Intern Embarrassing Story Crossword 2021-08-06
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- This intern forgot to mute herself before sneezing loudly during standup and didn’t realize until someone said ‘bless you.’
- This intern took on an interpreter role in a meeting. Because the number increments are counted differently in English and Korean, she forgot how to say ‘1 million’ in the other language for a solid minute.
- This intern added herself to all UXF calendars by mistake. She thought ‘Jay OOO school-pick up’ was a meeting she had to attend. Thankfully, there was no meeting link for her to join.
- This intern didn't know you had to use your ID to open doors inside the office and was locked out for 30 mins on her first day.
- This intern once had to request a glossary of the acronyms used on the daily because she had no idea what people were talking about at first.
- This intern wrote an email misspelling a client’s name.
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- This intern dropped 2 separate lunches on the street in Times Square while entering the Times building.
- The first day this intern entered the office, the security guard thought she was a high school student.
- This intern sent an “@here” to a Slack ERG channel. An employee kindly DMed her afterward that this was a no-no unless there was an emergency.
- This intern’s mentor roasted her (in good spirit!) for always having 50 tabs open at once.
- This intern forgot to turn off her camera before standing up in pajama pants during a big meeting.
11 Clues: This intern wrote an email misspelling a client’s name. • This intern’s mentor roasted her (in good spirit!) for always having 50 tabs open at once. • This intern forgot to turn off her camera before standing up in pajama pants during a big meeting. • This intern dropped 2 separate lunches on the street in Times Square while entering the Times building. • ...
GTE OVER HERE. 2023-06-19
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- are a predatory species of arachnid with eight legs and a long tail with a stinger at the end. Two of the scorpion's eight legs
- Esports profile for fighting game player - "Mike Trollinski" -: $265.00 USD in prize money won from 1 tournament.
- Sub-Zero is the name of two fictional characters in the Mortal Kombat fighting game franchise by Midway Games and NetherRealm Studios.
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- man a cartoon character that looks like a badly drawn version of Spiderman, uses poor grammar and spelling, and appears in comics and videos
- Speed has stated depending on the duration of his streams, he can earn anywhere between $75-$200 per upload. Social Blade reports IShowSpeed earns an estimated $16,000 every month on average through revenue via AdSense.
- Kim Jong Un is a North Korean politician who has been Supreme Leader of North Korea since 2011 and the leader of the Workers' Party of Korea
- Theft is defined as the physical removal of an object that is capable of being stolen without the consent of the owner and with the intention of depriving the owner of it permanently.
7 Clues: Esports profile for fighting game player - "Mike Trollinski" -: $265.00 USD in prize money won from 1 tournament. • are a predatory species of arachnid with eight legs and a long tail with a stinger at the end. Two of the scorpion's eight legs • ...
US His. 3 Unit 2 Vocab Ch. 26 & 27 2018-02-12
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- One of the southern democrats that walked out of the 1948 Democratic National Convention to protest Truman's civil right policy.
- Truman's economic program which included measures to increase the minimum wage, to extend social security coverage and to provide housing to low income families
- A preoccupation with the purchasing of material goods
- US government's plan to give up responsibility for Native American Tribes by eliminating federal economic support Native Americans by eliminating federal economic support, discontinuing the reservation system, and redistributing tribal lands
- Imaginary line that bisects Korea into North and South.
- 327-day operation in which US and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city in 1948
- A major corporation that owns a number of smaller companies in unrelated businesses
- A list of about 500 actors, writers, producers, and directors who were not allowed to work on Hollywood films because of their alleged Communist connections
- The making of public accusations of disloyalty without sufficient evidence, campaign against communism
- Blocking of another nations attempt to spread its influence
- The sharp increase in the US birthrate following WWII
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- A Mexican laborer allowed to enter the US to work for a limited period of time
- Military alliance formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union and its Eastern European satellites
- State of hostility, without direct military conflict, that developed between the US and Soviet Union after WWII
- US policy of providing economic and military aid to free nations threatened by internal or external opponents
- Program under which the US supplied economic aid to European nations to help them rebuild after WWII
- Renewal The tearing down and replacing of buildings in rundown inner-city neighborhoods
- US commitment to defend that Middle East against attack by any communist country
- One of the unconventional, non-materialistic followers of the beat movement of the 1950s
- Conflict between North and South Korea 1950-1953
20 Clues: Conflict between North and South Korea 1950-1953 • A preoccupation with the purchasing of material goods • The sharp increase in the US birthrate following WWII • Imaginary line that bisects Korea into North and South. • Blocking of another nations attempt to spread its influence • A Mexican laborer allowed to enter the US to work for a limited period of time • ...
Creative Reflection-Japan 2013-02-24
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- Is another japanese island.
- a synonym for clans
- Buddhist grew rich and powerful
- is a chain of islands.
- The dominated a corner of Honshu during 500 A.D. and ruled for about 1,000 years. The Yamato plain became the heartland of Japanese government and the Yamato Clan set up the first and only dynasty. They claimed to be direct descendants of Amaterasu and their symbol was a rising sun and Japanese emperors were later revered as living gods.
- The was a blend of cultures that occurred from 794 A/D to 1185 A.D.
- The japenese used this technique to improve upon the ideas of the chinese while at the same time staying indipendent.
- The are clan god and goddesses.
- This industry helped the japanese survive since most land was unable to be farmed.
- Like the Koreans, the Japanese spent many years chinese inventions and ideas.
- is the worship of forces of nature.This worship never became an international religion but it has still survived to the present day.
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- The is phonetic symbols representing syllables.
- was a member of the Yamato ruling family in the early 600’s A.D Yamato wanted to learn about Chinese culture directly (not through Korean sources), so he sent nobles to China, which caused students, monks, traders and officials to go and visit the court of Changan over the next 200 years.
- is the country where all of this took place.
- was the author of the first novel in history. Written in about 1010 A.D, this person was Sei Shonagon’s biggest rival.
- is the sun goddess
- was a lady-in-waiting to the empress in the late 900’s. This lady wrote The Pillow Book. In a series of anecdotes and personal observation, the books give vivid details about court manors, décor, pet peeves about court-life, and proper dressing.
- Japan managed to stay of china by selective borrowing.
- Fire is a Pacific region, which covers the Philippines, Indonesia and part of Australia and South America.
- Is a japanese island
20 Clues: is the sun goddess • a synonym for clans • Is a japanese island • is a chain of islands. • Is another japanese island. • Buddhist grew rich and powerful • The are clan god and goddesses. • is the country where all of this took place. • The is phonetic symbols representing syllables. • Japan managed to stay of china by selective borrowing. • ...
Where in Colorado? 2013-08-31
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- Captain __
- To let sink or lower
- large, soaring bird of prey belonging to the hawk family Accipitridae
- the dark, dense igneous rock of a lava flow
- Fish Breath
- A sweet place
- person who is under the protection or in the custody of another
- Type of pudding
- “George,” “Mr. ” or “Chemical”
- Something we find very pleasing in other people
- 100-year Novel
- a Fruity Place
- In the Middle
- an impossibility
- Terrible Lizard
- PA Nickname
- Where Fore Art Thou?
- cut, end
- The Romans called him Vesper
- Brewed with Honey
- a small, light cannon in use from the 15th to the 17th century.
- CaSO4•2H2O
- Just Better
- The American ones are all Butterflies
- Conqueror
- a common type of intrusive, felsic, igneous rock
- grasslike plant having hollow stems, found in wet or marshy places
- train, car or fashion
- I’ve lost a few
- Talking Trees
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- The truck and the knife
- More Finesse than a shotgun
- A usually triangular mass of sediment deposited at the mouth of a river.
- A fine-grained variegated chalcedony
- Rustic Fence
- safety via air resistance
- __ Coyote
- __and Clark
- Sweethearts in Scot
- red with white markings
- personal container for gunpowder
- Nixon says he isn’t
- A career where roofing and farming meet
- Daniel __
- cooler than a tame one
- to bestow, especially in a formal manner
- __ Nightingale
- Where Fred and Wilma live
- Serve with Corned Beef and Kraut.
- “James,” ”Gold,” OR “Out On”
- where cones come from
- the standard of fineness for gold and silver coin in the UK
- Korean Dictators
- CUTE, BLUE AND FUZZY… from Near or Far
- the state tree of Delaware
- Was Stan’s, Now Walt’s, still heroic
- Victor __
- cloak, canopy, or sky
- the 50th in a series
- Have you any Wool?
- Table
- Weak for Lois
62 Clues: Table • cut, end • __ Coyote • Daniel __ • Victor __ • Conqueror • Captain __ • CaSO4•2H2O • Fish Breath • __and Clark • PA Nickname • Just Better • Rustic Fence • A sweet place • In the Middle • Weak for Lois • Talking Trees • __ Nightingale • 100-year Novel • a Fruity Place • Type of pudding • Terrible Lizard • I’ve lost a few • an impossibility • Korean Dictators • Brewed with Honey • Have you any Wool? • Sweethearts in Scot • ...
Mobile Phones Terminology 2013-06-20
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- 'It's how we connect...'
- You can play music on your phone with this.
- Apple's greatest rival. (insert green alien here)
- The time where calls are cheapest to make.
- Calls to places nearby
- Where can you use your phone?
- An account where you pay for your call bills on a regular basis.
- You can take pictures with this and make calls.
- E.G. a call to England.
- A special type of screen you navigate with your fingers.
- The source of all electronic power.
- The most commonly used way of sending up to 160 characters to another on a phone.
- You missed you call? Did they leave a ______ for you?
- You need to agree to this to start a phone plan.
- The time when most people make the most calls.
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- This comes with certain plans and allows you to access the internet.
- A phone company whose famous motto is: 'yes'. (insert penguin here)
- A charge that can be applied when you end your contract early.
- A certain type of phone plan where you pay before making calls.
- The ability to keep your current number when changing mobile phone comapanies.
- The amount paid to initiate a phone plan.
- Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems.
- An independent body that can be used as a last resort to solve disputes between a consumer and the mobile phone provider.
- Adding credit to your prepaid account to use.
- The abbreviation is Apps.
- What wakes you up?
- Multi media messaging
- Apple's famous phone.
- Mobile phone contracts that are set for a specific amount of time.
- The abbreviation for Wireless internet.
- The most recent type of phone.
- Does this plan come with a _____?
- A way of sharing things on your phone without wires or the internet.Samsung A large Korean company that makes electronics. Famous for their new phone the S4.
33 Clues: What wakes you up? • Multi media messaging • Apple's famous phone. • Calls to places nearby • E.G. a call to England. • 'It's how we connect...' • The abbreviation is Apps. • Where can you use your phone? • The most recent type of phone. • Does this plan come with a _____? • The source of all electronic power. • The abbreviation for Wireless internet. • ...
Mobile Phones Terminology 2013-06-20
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- This comes with certain plans and allows you to access the internet.
- The amount paid to initiate a phone plan.
- You can play music on your phone with this.
- A certain type of phone plan where you pay before making calls.
- Mobile phone contracts that are set for a specific amount of time.
- E.G. a call to England.
- An account where you pay for your call bills on a regular basis.
- Does this plan come with a _____?
- Where can you use your phone?
- 'It's how we connect...'
- An independent body that can be used as a last resort to solve disputes between a consumer and the mobile phone provider.
- Apple's famous phone.
- Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems.
- The most commonly used way of sending up to 160 characters to another on a phone.
- Adding credit to your prepaid account to use.
- Calls to places nearby
- A charge that can be applied when you end your contract early.
- A phone company whose famous motto is: 'yes'. (insert penguin here)
- A way of sharing things on your phone without wires or the internet.Samsung A large Korean company that makes electronics. Famous for their new phone the S4.
- You missed you call? Did they leave a ______ for you?
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- The time when most people make the most calls.
- The source of all electronic power.
- The time where calls are cheapest to make.
- The abbreviation for Wireless internet.
- The ability to keep your current number when changing mobile phone comapanies.
- You need to agree to this to start a phone plan.
- The abbreviation is Apps.
- A special type of screen you navigate with your fingers.
- You can take pictures with this and make calls.
- Multi media messaging
- The most recent type of phone.
- What wakes you up?
- Apple's greatest rival. (insert green alien here)
33 Clues: What wakes you up? • Apple's famous phone. • Multi media messaging • Calls to places nearby • E.G. a call to England. • 'It's how we connect...' • The abbreviation is Apps. • Where can you use your phone? • The most recent type of phone. • Does this plan come with a _____? • The source of all electronic power. • The abbreviation for Wireless internet. • ...
UNIT 4 2014-03-24
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- He/ A major river in northern China
- Layer/ A layer of Earth's atmosphere that protects living things from the harmful effects of the sun's ultraviolet rays
- River/ A major river in Pakistan
- A large group of islands
- Desert/ A high latitude region that receives little precipitation
- Peninsula/ A large peninsula in Antartica
- Fertile yellowish soil
- An area that is under the authority of another government
- River/ A major river in Southeast Asia
- Seasonal winds that bring either dry or moist air to an area
- A destructive and fast - moving wave
- River/ A major river northern India
- Shelf/ A ledge of ice that extends over the water
- A volcano and Japan's highest peak
- The original inhabitants of New Zealand
- Everest/ Highest mountain in the world at 29,035 feet
- Reef/ A chain of Rocky material found in shallow tropical waters
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- Peninsula/ A narrow peninsula in southeast Asia
- Jiang/ A major river in China
- A desert in China and Mongolia
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- The highest mountains in the world
- A large group of Pacific islands located east of the Philippines
- A huge group of Pacific islands that stretches from New Guinea to Fiji
- The largest group of islands in the Pacific Ocean
- The original inhabitants of Australia
- Peninsula/ A peninsula on the east coast of Asia
- A landform at the mouth of the river created by sediment deposits
- The world's third largest island
- A floating massive ice has broken off glacier
- Barrier Reef/ A huge coral reef off the north eastern coast of Australia
- Peninsula/ A large peninsula and southeast Asia
- The dry interior region of Australia
- Guinea/ The world's second-largest island
- A place where lots of fish and other seafood can be caught
- of Tibet/ A high plateau in western China
- A ring-shaped coral island that surrounds a lagoon
- China Plain/ A Plains region of north eastern China
38 Clues: Fertile yellowish soil • A large group of islands • Jiang/ A major river in China • A desert in China and Mongolia • River/ A major river in Pakistan • The world's third largest island • The highest mountains in the world • A volcano and Japan's highest peak • He/ A major river in northern China • River/ A major river northern India • The dry interior region of Australia • ...
FREEMAN FAMILY CULTURE DAY LANGUAGES CROSSWORD 2022-03-24
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- This language was originally spoken by the Israelites, and is written from right to left.
- Spoken mainly in Southeast Asia, this language is unique because it does not have different endings for verbs based on the verb tense like many other languages.
- Originating in the Middle East, this language is the most spoken Semitic language in the world with more than 200 million speakers worldwide.
- This is the official language for 21 countries, which are mainly located in Central and South America.
- This language was used as a code language during World War II because of its complex grammar and its lack of similarities to the German and Japanese languages.
- This language is primarily used on an East Asian peninsula and is classified as a language isolate, meaning it has no significant link to any other language on Earth.
- This is one of two official languages of Pakistan, and is also the official language of five Indian states.
- This language has the most native speakers, totaling close to 1 billion people (2 words).
- “Goodbye” in this language is “pamit.”
- “Hello” in this language is “xin chào.”
- The National Anthem of India was originally written in this language.
- The most spoken Indo-Aryan language that is also the third-most spoken language in the world.
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- In addition to English, astronauts must learn this language to be able to work on the International Space Station.
- Spoken in Nigeria, there are more than 35 million native speakers of this language.
- This language became officially recognized in 1861 after the unification of the country from which it gets its name.
- Just behind English, this is the second-fastest growing language in the world.
- “Good day” in this language is “guten tag”.
- There is no word for “please” in this language, people usually use the word “kiitos,” meaning “thank you,” when they need to be courteous.
- This language is known as “The Love Language”.
- In this language, there are about 4,000 words added to the dictionary every year.
20 Clues: “Goodbye” in this language is “pamit.” • “Hello” in this language is “xin chào.” • “Good day” in this language is “guten tag”. • This language is known as “The Love Language”. • The National Anthem of India was originally written in this language. • Just behind English, this is the second-fastest growing language in the world. • ...
Student Names in Ms. Marcus's Class 2021-05-13
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- I speak minion, I love Iron Man, and I love chocolate
- I have a lionhead bunny named Baby M, have a sister named Promise and a brother, and my birthday is April 18
- I can sing very well, I travel a lot, and will turn 10 on July 8
- I am double-jointed, my least favorite animal is a human, and my favorite colors are blush pink, mint green, white, and gold
- I like to play with animals, love riding horses, and was born in Virginia
- I love tennis and being an athlete, love skiing in Colorado, and love learning about the presidents
- I am new to America, like to play Prodigy, like school, and like to ride my bike
- I am always first at finishing iReady so I can play Prodigy and I was born in Japan
- I have an adorable labradoodle, am a great swimmer, and love to play soccer
- I love to do flow rider, my favorite colors are green and red, and can say words in another language
- I speak Russian, can sing very well, and love making bracelets
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- I love to draw, come up with inventions, do math, and am very creative
- I like water activities, traveling with family, and investigating nature
- I can speak Spanish, I am very good at baseball, and I love playing soccer
- I am a creeper god, from India, and have a dog named Dora Belle
- I used to live on a chicken farm, I live with four dogs, and I was born in Colorado
- I have a dog with one ear up and one ear down, is many different breeds, and I love baby yoda
- I am never afraid to share my opinion, was born in California, and can sing
- I speak Korean, draw a lot, and love to play Genshin Impact
- I enjoy swimming and gymnastics, my favorite food is jelly, and I quit playing piano
- I was born in Korea, my favorite color is red, and I like riding bikes
21 Clues: I speak minion, I love Iron Man, and I love chocolate • I speak Korean, draw a lot, and love to play Genshin Impact • I speak Russian, can sing very well, and love making bracelets • I am a creeper god, from India, and have a dog named Dora Belle • I can sing very well, I travel a lot, and will turn 10 on July 8 • ...
A single shard 2023-10-31
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- Min's son that died of fever when he was around Tree-ears age
- A gray-green vase that was used for pottery
- A rock where women jumped off instead of becoming captives (two words)
- A boy who likes to help out and is kind and caring
- This is the town where Crane-man, Tree-ear, Min, and Ajima all lived
- People who would work temple and originally were going to take Tree-ear in
- The city where Tree-ear delivered the pots for Min
- This is the person who wanted Min to get a commission and to whom Tree-ear showed the single shard
- A woman who cares for Tree-ear and loves Min
- This is where the story takes place in the 12 century
- This is the type of tree where Tree-ear would spy on Min
- liquid-like substance that turned black and white when fired
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- backpack-like contraption that was mainly used to carry rice
- this is the type of vase that Tree-ear wanted to create on a wheel
- This is the author of the book (has three words)
- A grain that poor people were allowed to gleam and was commonly found in a jiggeh
- A potter who is married to Ajima and has Tree-ear work for him
- This is a prune cake that Tree-ear ate on his journey
- A flower that Kang put on his vases with the inlay work
- This is the belief that many people had back then that you do not kill things because they could be your ancestors
- This is the Korean name for the robbers who robbed Tree-ear
- The bowl Tree-ear used when he first wanted to take food home to crane-man (two words)
- These are the animals that are in the dog family and people are terrified of them
- A man who took care of Tree-ear before he worked for Min
- He is another potter that Min is competing with to get a commission and he also came up with inlay work
25 Clues: A gray-green vase that was used for pottery • A woman who cares for Tree-ear and loves Min • This is the author of the book (has three words) • A boy who likes to help out and is kind and caring • The city where Tree-ear delivered the pots for Min • This is a prune cake that Tree-ear ate on his journey • This is where the story takes place in the 12 century • ...
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood 2023-11-03
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- Day off teen
- King of Rock
- Bogart's classic
- Tramp's creator
- Master of suspense
- Loren, Italian film icon
- Crowe's Roman epic
- 8 Mile rapper
- Streep, acclaimed actress
- Jimi, guitar legend
- Greta, the Swedish Sphinx
- Brando's first name
- Talk show legend
- Ford, known for "Indiana Jones"
- Hitchcock's dizzying film
- Sylvester, Rocky actor
- Alan, played Snape
- Marlene, Blue Angel star
- Clint, Dirty Harry actor
- Elvis's last name
- Lady of pop
- Spielberg's shark tale
- Motel, setting for "Psycho"
- Cowboy, Hoffman's breakthrough
- Enter the Dragon star
- Funny Girl star
- Hard Day's Night band
- Skyfall singer
- Burt Reynolds' '70s character
- Elizabeth, Cleopatra portrayer
- Jack, The Shining actor
- Jr., Iron Man actor
- Berry, Oscar-winning actress
- Scarface actor
- Canadian rapper
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- Park, Spielberg's dinosaur movie
- David, musician and "Labyrinth" actor
- Brando's mob boss movie
- DiCaprio's iceberg encounter
- Jerry's eponymous show
- Girls senior sitcom
- Ball, sitcom legend
- Wrath, Steinbeck adaptation
- Frank, Ol' Blue Eyes
- Nirvana's frontman
- Spy with a license to kill
- Jackson's hit album
- Christopher, known for his unique cadence
- Tom Cruise's "Top Gun" call sign
- Boston bar-based series
- '80s supernatural comedy
- Scorsese's mob film
- Purple Rain artist
- Norma Jean's screen name
- Longest-running sitcom
- Steve McQueen's chase film
- Oz film classic
- Central Perk sitcom
- Night Live sketch show
- Cool guy on Happy Days
- Korean War dramedy
- Tony Soprano actor
- Michael Richards' character
- A Will Smith romantic comedy
- Angelina, Tomb Raider star
- Witherspoon, "Legally Blonde" actress
- Musical with Travolta
- List, Spielberg's WWII film
- Destiny's Child superstar
- Audrey or Katharine
- Taylor, pop-country star
- Vampire saga
- O'Hara, "Gone with the Wind" role
- Elvis's live comeback city
- Stallone's soldier character
- Gomez, actress and singer
- Celine, singer of "Titanic" theme
- Keanu's reality-questioning film
- Faye, starred in "Network"
- Jones, Renée Zellweger's role
- Brothers, filmmakers
- Material Girl icon
- Family name in HBO hit
83 Clues: Lady of pop • Day off teen • King of Rock • Vampire saga • 8 Mile rapper • Skyfall singer • Scarface actor • Tramp's creator • Oz film classic • Funny Girl star • Canadian rapper • Bogart's classic • Talk show legend • Elvis's last name • Master of suspense • Nirvana's frontman • Crowe's Roman epic • Purple Rain artist • Korean War dramedy • Tony Soprano actor • Alan, played Snape • Material Girl icon • ...
KJHS English crossword level 1 2024-02-26
Across
- It’s a meal which you eat at night.
- Japan, Korea, China, Australia…
- What’s the ( ), my young friends?
- When you talk to Kocho sensei, you need to be ( ).
- Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Finnish…
- What did you do ( ) the winter vacation?
- ( ) notebook is this? Ah, It’s mine.
- Ohashi ( )s chopsticks in English.
- There are ( ) month in a year.
- Last week, I went to Kitami and ( ) some books there.
- ( ) you like anything else?
- When we go to Kitami by car, it takes about one ( ).
- Yesterday, I had a lot of ( ) to do.
- It’s the same meaning with “arrive at”.
- This morning, I got up ( ) to make bentos.
- It’s a day which comes after Tuesday
- There are two ( ) in Yubetsu.
- It’s about frequency: sometimes, usually, ( ), always…
- You stay at home and play games all day! You are a couch ( ).
- Nice to ( ) you.
- When I was a student, I studied ( ) in the U.S. to learn English.
- I ( ) to be an engineer in the future.
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- It’s ( ) to have breakfast every day.
- A:I can show you around the city. B: Really? you’re so ( ).
- A Japanese performer which has danced in the American TV show
- Tokyo is ( ) from here. It’s about 300 kilometers.
- adult:adults, child:( )
- Could you ( ) me the how to get to Chitose Airport?
- There are good restaurants in Yubetsu. For ( ), Five Deer is really good.
- this: these, that : ( )
- Hello ( ). I’m Aki.
- It’s one of the month which we celebrate the Valentine’s Day
- Finnish people invented a ( ), and they have one in their homes.
- I’m a high school ( ).
- I can’t go shopping with you today. How ( ) tomorrow?
- Kurikinton is a Japanese ( ) dish for the New Year.
- I want to be a doctor. I have two ( ).
- I’m hungry. I need ( ) to eat
- For ( ) or to go?
- How ( ) is it? It’s three dollars and fifty cents.
- My mother is a great teacher. I’m so ( ) of her.
- Hey, Takumi. Can you help me? I ( ) your help.
- your parents’ brother’s(sister’s) child
- ( ) don’t we play baseball together?
44 Clues: Nice to ( ) you. • For ( ) or to go? • Hello ( ). I’m Aki. • I’m a high school ( ). • this: these, that : ( ) • adult:adults, child:( ) • ( ) you like anything else? • There are two ( ) in Yubetsu. • Japan, Korea, China, Australia… • There are ( ) month in a year. • I’m hungry. I need ( ) to eat • What’s the ( ), my young friends? • It’s a meal which you eat at night. • ...
Our Life 2020-09-11
Across
- thing we still can’t find
- first sequel novel read
- recent big purchase
- other name for cannabis
- first kiss
- same birthday as mommy
- boba tea
- kids bucket list
- the date and event took place on previous year
- first travel
- QJ can’t live without
- sight word
- your pasttime other than games
- can’t go wrong with it
- frontliner
- pinoy beer
- grandma
- affection
- favorite horror movie
- teenage Buboy
- movie/place for best chocolate shake
- 4 o’clock
- all over the playroom
- everyday snack
- gun you can fire at home
- first chapter book read
- diet food
- favorite shirt color
- it’s more fun in the
- phobia
- AJ can’t live without
- greatest pinoy boxer
- kids favorite movie/character
- movie watched 100th x
- the filipino channel
- anime collection
- abbreviation for laboratory
- all time favorite sports
- tuesday food
- mommy’s cryptonite
- home furnishing
- previous fave skin care
- means Son of God
- month we first met
- side of the bed you sleep
- 90’s band
- fave spot in colorado
- feeling of joy
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- all time favorite movie
- park in Cancun
- surprise meal on special occasion
- makes everything better
- pinoy rum
- fluffy
- lola
- completes breakfast
- first born fave snack
- other name for pool
- for sore throat
- home sweet home
- lolo
- sitcom
- favorite holiday
- tito’s plus ginger beer
- fave movie
- boys funniest sound
- series, bbq, skin care
- daddy’s weakness
- date with turkey legs
- bucket list
- our vegas hotel
- last horror movie
- newest hobby
- weekend food
- month we got fluffy
- men’s grooming kit
- means happiness
- last vacation before covid
- covid heroes
- first perfume given
- child’s candy
- instagram plant
- second place value
- second child fave snack
- all boys
- most important gift
- Holly Marie Combs
87 Clues: lola • lolo • fluffy • sitcom • phobia • grandma • boba tea • all boys • pinoy rum • affection • 4 o’clock • diet food • 90’s band • first kiss • sight word • frontliner • pinoy beer • fave movie • bucket list • first travel • newest hobby • weekend food • covid heroes • tuesday food • teenage Buboy • child’s candy • park in Cancun • everyday snack • for sore throat • home sweet home • our vegas hotel • means happiness • home furnishing • ...
COLD WAR 2024-09-04
Across
- Tensions Distrust grew between the Allies during and after World War II, particularly over issues like the future of Eastern Europe and the atomic bomb.
- The Cold War had lasting effects on international relations, military strategy, and ideological divides that continue to influence global politics today.
- Culture set of cultural products, practices, and expressions that are often considered to be of significant artistic, intellectual, or philosophical value.
- economic and political system characterized by private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit, where decisions regarding investment.
- The conflict expanded the Cold War into Asia, solidifying the division of Korea and establishing a long-term military presence of the U.S. in South Korea.
- War Physical version of the Cold War.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- Conflict The Cold War was characterized by the clash between capitalism, led by the United States, and communism, led by the Soviet Union.
- political and economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property is publicly owned, and each person works and is compensated according to their abilities and needs.
- Wars The Cold War was marked by indirect conflicts, such as the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and various interventions in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East, where the superpowers supported opposing sides.
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- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
- US adopted the policy of keeping things together to stop the spread of communism.
- Communist Party.
- Wall Physical wall separating the West and Eastern Germany.
- Capitalist country.
- Curtain Imaginary line across Germany that separated the communist and capitalist countries.
- Missile Crisis A significant confrontation that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, highlighting the dangers of Cold War tensions.
- Culture set of ideas, practices, and phenomena that are prevalent and widely accepted in mainstream society at any given time.
- Arms Race US and Russia both competing to see who can build a better nuclear weapon.
- Doctrine Declaration for help to those who are in a specific region.
20 Clues: Communist Party. • Capitalist country. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. • War Physical version of the Cold War. • Wall Physical wall separating the West and Eastern Germany. • Doctrine Declaration for help to those who are in a specific region. • ...
