korean Crossword Puzzles
<3 dalila 2023-01-01
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- the tendency of a car to turn more sharply than intended, typically characteristic of rear-wheel drive vehicles and a heavy right foot
- Zoran's favorite movie of all time that Dalila needs to watch
- street name for the increase over atmospheric air pressure generated via forced induction on a car engine
- a gauge which measures the revolution speed of a car's engine
- high-end German camera manufacturer
- aerodynamic force generated by having a higher air pressure above a body than beneath it
- smooth and glossy as if polished
- a gearbox, typically between the driven wheels of a car, used to split the torque provided by the engine and allow the wheels to spin at different speeds
- acronym for a car safety system which keeps your wheels spinning under heavy braking
- super easy and convenient source of protein that Dalila thinks is smelly but Zoran does not
- acronym describing production cars sold in the United States
- Croatian electric car manufacturer
- a driving technique involving intentional traction loss of a rear-wheel drive vehicle, while maintaining control of the vehicle
- incapable of being fatigued
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- Japanese casual wear designer, manufacturer, and retailer
- Zoran's favorite video game of all time
- the maximum recommended revolutions per minute of an engine, usually visually indicated on the tachometer
- a performance oriented downshifting technique in which the driver uses different parts of their right foot to actuate both the brake and accelerator pedals simultaneously
- Japanese name given to the North American equivalent: Mazda MX-5 Miata
- plastic construction toy company based in Denmark
- the expanded version of the acronym preceding our favorite Korean fried chicken restaurant
- an additional designation on a driver's license to permit the operation of two- or three-wheeled motorcycles whose engines have a displacement larger than 50cc
- an instrument driven by exhaust gasses used to force more air into a car's intake manifold
- a removable-roof body style of car popularized by Porsche
- slang describing a body type with defined muscles and a low body fat percentage
- of acute mental vision or discernment
- VIN-derived designation for '01 - '05 Mazda MX-5 Miatas
- street name for cars modified with a low suspension, often with stretched tires and excessive negative camber
- what I usually get at Taco Bell
- luxury fashion brand that makes some atrocious looking shoes that Dalila thinks are "sLeEk"
30 Clues: incapable of being fatigued • what I usually get at Taco Bell • smooth and glossy as if polished • Croatian electric car manufacturer • high-end German camera manufacturer • of acute mental vision or discernment • Zoran's favorite video game of all time • plastic construction toy company based in Denmark • VIN-derived designation for '01 - '05 Mazda MX-5 Miatas • ...
OYR 2020-04-29
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- Ms. Lee's first name
- Korean individual
- The only BLAST member from Ms. Middleton's Class (only comes on Wednesdays)
- First name of Old Yale's Principal
- Last name of a loud BLAST boy who just wants to play sports; starts with D and rhymes with "coolie"
- Adult in the school that is not a teacher with a last name that is commonly associated with open lands or pastures
- Grade 7 teacher that loves food; the last name also is sometimes used to refer to food
- First name of the teacher where people print things
- BLAST member who only listens to kpop
- BLAST member usually found on Mr. H's laptop; name starts with J
- A type of metal; also the last name of an adult who works with administration in the school
- BLAST member with a name associated with flowers
- Old Yale Road ________ School
- Movie about a pregnant girl; also Mr. Huber's dog's name
- BLAST member; the first 3 letters of her first name are used to describe someone who is quiet and timid; starts with S
- First name of the teacher that shares a first name with the prince from Tangled
- The person who used to have Mr. Huber's job in the school; her first name is also the capital city of BC
- Old Yale Mascot
- BLAST member with an X in their name
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- BLAST girl in grade 7 with 3 letters in her name; 2 of them are 'A'
- This BLAST girl can usually be found shaking her head at Rose and Serenity
- The one BLAST member that is better than Mr. Huber at uno (has a sibling in grade 7)
- Grade 7 teacher with first name Alex
- This BLAST member shares a first name with a famous singer who's last name is Keys
- The BLAST member in Ms. Nordhoj's class that draws cats; contains the word "kayla"
- Funky hair
- BLAST member who has a name which means "calm, peaceful"
- Mehtab's last name
- First name of the teacher who shares a name with a Galpin sibling; Rebecca's teacher
- Adult male in the school with 5 letters in their first and last name
- We made these on our last day of BLAST; a delicious mexican food
- One Direction Song: What Makes You _______
- BLAST member who is usually found in Mr. Huber's room stealing oranges or leaving her sweaters on his desk
- Blast girl with the last name Cooke; starts with E
34 Clues: Funky hair • Old Yale Mascot • Korean individual • Mehtab's last name • Ms. Lee's first name • Old Yale Road ________ School • First name of Old Yale's Principal • Grade 7 teacher with first name Alex • BLAST member with an X in their name • BLAST member who only listens to kpop • One Direction Song: What Makes You _______ • BLAST member with a name associated with flowers • ...
Test Review 2021-03-22
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- These formed the hear of a set of rules called _____ “the way of the warrior.” This strict code of conduct guided samurai behavior. p. 241
- By the 900s, the Chinese had discovered the mixture of ingredients we know today as gun ____. The used this in fireworks. P.226
- The Land _____ was a strip of land connecting Asia to North America where Alaska is today p. 267
- The Daimyo also provided protection through small army of _____, or highly trained warriors. P.241
- Over time, Japan felt the influence of Korean and _______ cultures. p.233
- A ____ is a device with a magnetized piece of metal that points to the north p. 225
- This important rock was very sharp and used by the Maya and Aztec to make weapons p. 227
- Japan is so mountainous that less than 15 percent of its ____can be farmed. P. 233
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- The Aztec built city of ______. They built causeways to connect the island city to the lakeshore p.277
- By the 800s, the Chinese were making books using ____ printing, in which workers carved text into blocks of wood. p. 225
- A ______ , or wise saying, provided a quicker way to share wisdom p.326
- The south, however, was perfect for ____ farming. It was warmer and had more rainfall than the north. During this period, rice became China’s most important crop. p.206
- ______ became a center for Islamic scholarship, or formal study and learning p.313
- Today, a ______ , a professional storyteller and oral historian who is a keeper of West African history, might still sing about the achievements of great kings like Sundiata p.316
- The Maya also developed an advanced system of numerals. This system, unlike that of Europeans at the time, included a numeral for ____ p. 273
- He was known as ____ Khan, meaning “ruler of the universe” p.210
- The Sahel separates the very dry climate of the desert from the ______ , a zone of trees, grasses and moderate rain p.306
- Mansa ______ , emperor from 1312 to 1337, ruled Mali during its most prosperous period. He made the empire larger p.312
- Aztec formers planted _____ and beans together, since they helped each other grow, p.280
- Ghana’s rulers also controlled the ______ supply- They knew if the supply grew too large, its price would fall p.309
- West Africans were rich in gold, but they needed ______ —a mineral necessary for good health p.309
21 Clues: He was known as ____ Khan, meaning “ruler of the universe” p.210 • A ______ , or wise saying, provided a quicker way to share wisdom p.326 • Over time, Japan felt the influence of Korean and _______ cultures. p.233 • ______ became a center for Islamic scholarship, or formal study and learning p.313 • ...
SS11: Cold War Review 2016-06-06
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- The Trudeau government aimed to ____________________ both gaps in order to promote world peace and understanding among nations
- The Security Council has five permanent members known as the “________________”.
- The United Nations can respond given three powers it could use against aggressor nations. It can use economic ____________________, urging members not to trade with the aggressor
- The policy of ______________________________ became the cornerstone of Trudeau’s policy in bridging the North-South gap.
- The United Nations can respond given three powers it could use against aggressor nations. It can condemn the aggressor through __________________ and resolutions.
- During the Korean conflict _____________ urged all sides to agree to a ceasefire. He was the Minister of External Affairs at the time.
- The _______________________________ of the United Nations provides a forum in which member nations can debate issues of concern
- In 1968, __________________, became Prime Minister. His goals were to be less dependent on the U.S and he officially recognized the communist government of the People’s Republic of China
- Canada had become a “_____________________” building links between East and West and North and South.
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- This alliance, made up of eastern European countries, was to protect these countries and the Soviet Union from attack
- During the Cuban Missile Crisis, ______________________, was reluctant to have Canada drawn into a major conflict that seemed largely rooted in U.S policy and interests.
- a vast network of business, communications and cultural links among countries.
- In 1992, the ______________________ government expanded the free trade zone by signing the North American Free Trade Agreement
- The United Nations was based on the idea of __________________, as the League of Nations before it had been.
- Canada and the U.S agreed in 1957 agreed to establish an integrated North American Air Defense agreement called _______________.
- In 1956 a crisis over the _______ Canal, in Egypt, gave Canada a chance to take a leading role at the United Nations. Pearson was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize for defusing this crisis.
- This agreement removed tariffs on goods crossing the border, and opened Canada to the U.S investment as well as opening the U.S investment.
- The United Nations can respond given three powers it could use against aggressor nations. It can respond _______________ by sending in an armed force.
- rights The founders of the United Nations also pledged to abolish disease and famine and to protect ______________________________.
- were constructed between 1950 and 1957. They were designed to detect a surprise Soviet Attack over the North Pole.
- In 1949 Canada, U.S, Britain and other western European countries joined _______________as a military alliance.
21 Clues: a vast network of business, communications and cultural links among countries. • The Security Council has five permanent members known as the “________________”. • Canada had become a “_____________________” building links between East and West and North and South. • ...
Life in the '50s 2022-04-13
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- movement of propaganda started due to great paranoia about Soviet missile strike. Meant to "prepare us" for the bombing.
- president known most notably for the Interstate Highway System and for being a veteran of WW2.
- the most popular toy of 1952. Originally just came as pieces that had to be put onto a previously owned vegetable.
- soviet leader who called for "peaceful coexistence".
- first modern American suburbs. The first one was in Long Island, NY. Included swinging pools, shopping centers, and backyards.
- credit use came back to the forefront with the creation of this easy-to-use item.
- allowing confrontations to escalate to the brink of war.
- war that began in 1955, America stepped in to try to stop the Communist government from taking over.
- iconic actress of the 1950s. Played "bombshell" characters. Emblem of the sexual revolution of the 50s and 60s.
- tensions were high between the USA and the USSR, resulting in this event.
- communist leader of Cuba.
- sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955 when she refused to give up her seat on a bus.
- argument between American vice president Nixon and Soviet leader Khrushchev when in Moscow for a cultural fair.
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- if one country falls to communism, all of the countries surrounding it will.
- created by President Eisenhower as a way to move soldiers and missiles quicker.
- court case that desegregated schools in 1954.
- war that began in June 1950, Douglas MacArthur was a notable person in this war
- underground structures placed in most businesses and homes as a false sense of security.
- in 1950 Joseph McCarthy claimed to have a list of verified communists. This list was proven to be false, but showcased the Red Scare in America.
- program created after the Sputnik launch in the US
- an estimated 4 million babies were born every year between 1950 and 1960.
- fear of communism spreading to America
- actual combat the US entered into due to Cold War tensions.
- first satellite in space, launched by the USSR
- started by notable artists such as Chuck Berry and Elvis Presley. Gained great popularity with the younger generation.
- invisible wall separating the eastern communist part of Europe and the western democratic part.
- secretary of state during the 1950s. Coined the term "massive retaliation".
- fought between the USSR and the USA, tensions were the highest in the 50s.
28 Clues: communist leader of Cuba. • fear of communism spreading to America • court case that desegregated schools in 1954. • first satellite in space, launched by the USSR • program created after the Sputnik launch in the US • soviet leader who called for "peaceful coexistence". • allowing confrontations to escalate to the brink of war. • ...
Eve of the New Millennium 2023-11-17
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- Who became president of the US in 1989?
- By signing this treaty, the United States and the Soviet Union agreed to destroy some of their nuclear weapons.
- The soviet leader was concerned about an american program of laser weaponry designed to destroy enemy missle warheads. This system is also known a this.
- Who won the election of 1992?
- The soviets had a plan to stop encouraging revolution and bloodshed around the world, and in return the U.S and other nations would promise to help the Soviet Union to rebuiled its economic and political systems. This plan, created by the Soviets, was called what?
- President Reagan was able to convince Congress to make the largest cut in American history. In result of this, what percent was cut out over a three year period?
- In September of 1983, a South Korean aircraft strayed onto Soviet Airspace, and was shot down, killing 269 people. What was the plane beileved to be?
- Who wrote the book, Whatever Became of Sin?
- The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), was enforced by three countries. These three countroes include the United states, Canada , and one other. What is the other country.
- President Reagan restored the strength of the U.S Military, and allowed the nation tp excercise peace and strength. He also beleived in stopping communism before it could attack the country. This idea became known as what?
- At what high schol did two armed studentscause a violent assult, resulting in them killing 12 other students, a teacher, themselves, and leaving 20 others wounded?
- On October 19, 1987 the value of American stock dropped by $500 billion. This day is now known as what?
- Who became the first female justice to serve on the High Court?
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- What act did President Clinton sign, stating that marriage shall only be between one man and one woman?
- Who became the first freely elected president of the Russian Republic underneath the Soviet Union?
- What city did President reagon visit in 1987?
- In the 70s and 80s the feminist movement made a strong push to add this amendment to the constitution.
- In the spring of 1989, university students and workers- of what foreign country - gathered by the million in a great demonstration for freedom?
- After the U.S faced a huge national debt of over a trillion dollars, the Reagan Administration ws able to cut this amount of money out of the federal budget.
- What was the name of Nelson Mandela's political party?
20 Clues: Who won the election of 1992? • Who became president of the US in 1989? • Who wrote the book, Whatever Became of Sin? • What city did President reagon visit in 1987? • What was the name of Nelson Mandela's political party? • Who became the first female justice to serve on the High Court? • ...
Adam's Crossword 2025-04-04
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- arguably the best song on Charli XCX's "Brat"
- the name of the character Adam plays for Forensics
- Adam has only had 2 of these and his mom threw the second one away
- what you are while reading this
- examples of this are Heo and Adam + Mikayla for some reason
- Meme shake from McDonalds
- Guard 011 from Netflix's hit series, "Squid Game"
- cozy item to wrap yourself up in
- Adam's pookie who knows Gonggi well
- the test everybody at the school hates to take
- first player eliminated in Squid Game Season 2 (Name not number)
- i'm reading a ____
- what Adam feels after he has to go back to school
- very fluffy and can come in a variety of animals and colors
- Tyler does this in one of his songs
- Adam's favorite instrument to play
- probably the rarest DTI item
- the month school ends
- name of the cookie game from Squid Game, not Dalgona,but the traditional Korean name
- a word spelt backwards makes the same word.
- old lady from squid game
- 1+1=
- BANG BANG BANG
- the weapon of choice of Finnick Odair
- hard to play with 5 stones, traditionally colored red, yellow, green, blue, and purple
- football players shower the MVP in this at the end of a good game
- event where Adam and Karina are playing Bach Double for a crowd eating ice cream and looking at art
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- covers your grippers
- Adam won this award at the Forensics party on monday
- our unit in gym right now
- Susanne Collins' newest book in the Hunger Games franchise
- month that school starts again
- Adam's second favorite instrument to play
- the place boys and girls go to with their dancing shoes on, at least according to Charli
- Gale's nickname for Katniss
- good thing to use while carrying your stuff to and from school
- "Oh, I could ___ _______..." Lyrics from a song by Charli XCX on the album "crash"
- club that Adam goes to After school on Thursdays
- first 10 amendments of the ___________
- Violet is a _____ but she denies it
- Scarlett+Julian <3
- annoying when you get blocked
- what a lot of kids ask for from teachers because they don't charge their Chromebooks at night
- game that has Roblox and millions of players every single day
44 Clues: 1+1= • BANG BANG BANG • i'm reading a ____ • Scarlett+Julian <3 • covers your grippers • the month school ends • old lady from squid game • our unit in gym right now • Meme shake from McDonalds • Gale's nickname for Katniss • probably the rarest DTI item • annoying when you get blocked • month that school starts again • what you are while reading this • cozy item to wrap yourself up in • ...
역삼중 6과 영영단어 2024-09-25
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- v. to let someone have or use something that belongs to you.
- v. to prepare food for eating by heating it /
- n. a particular kind of liquid for drinking/
- a. belonging or relating to Russia
- v. to take something or someone with you to the place where you are now
- n. a hard transparent substance that is used to make things such as windows and bottles /
- a. belonging or relating to North or South Korea
- v. to stir or shake two substances together
- n. flesh of an animal for food
- n. plants such as cabbages, photatoes, and onions which you can cook and eat
- n. sea creatures that you can eat
- n. long, thin, curly strips of pasta
- a. belonging or relating to Itally
- n. a box in which food is carried to school, work etc
- n. something that grows on a plant, tree, or bush, can be eaten as a food, contains seeds or a stone, and is usually sweet
- n. regular occasions for taking food during the day.
- n. the meat of a cow
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- n. a thick cooked liquid that is served with food to give it a particular taste
- v. to ask for food or a drink in a restaurant, bar etc.
- a. something that relates of belongs to China or its languages or people
- prep. from the beginning to the end of a period of time
- n. long, thing, orange-coloured vegetables
- n. a soft food made by boiling meal of grains or legumes in milk or water until thick
- a. having some heat but not enough to be hot
- a. having a fairly strong and pleasant flavour which makes food good to eat
- v. to do something that was not happening before
- v. to discover, see, or get something that you have been searching for
- to take a liquid into the mouth and swallow
- v. to generate bubbles of vapor when heated
- a. containing or having a taste like sugar
- a person who prepares food for eating.
- n. food that is prepared in a particular style or combination
- adv. earlier than the present time
- adv. with cooperation and interchange between members
- a container made of glass, used for drinking out of
- adv. up to that time; as yet
- n. a list of ingredients and a set of instructions that tell you how to cook something
37 Clues: n. the meat of a cow • adv. up to that time; as yet • n. flesh of an animal for food • n. sea creatures that you can eat • a. belonging or relating to Russia • a. belonging or relating to Itally • adv. earlier than the present time • n. long, thin, curly strips of pasta • a person who prepares food for eating. • n. long, thing, orange-coloured vegetables • ...
VOT Festival and Music 2024-08-08
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- Gordon Sumner is the real name of which musician?
- Which 1980s band featuring Phil Colins reunited in 2020?
- Arctic Monkeys formed in which UK city?
- What European country experienced the highest rate of population decline from 2015 - 2020?
- Which nation won the Eurovision Song Contest 2022?
- Which grammy-nominated New York rapper died in April of 2021?
- Where are the Beatles from?
- Roger Taylor is the drummer for which band?
- Rock band AC/DC originates from which country?
- Where would you be if you were standing on the Spanish Steps?
- The Jingle Bell Ball is hosted by which radio station?
- Before Miley Cyrus recorded Wrecking Ball, who was it offered to?
- What artist has the most streams on Spotify?
- How many bones are there in the ear?
- Oasis had a rivalry with which other Britpop band in the 90s, which was dubbed the 'Battle of Britpop'?
- Which artist headlined Friday night on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival 2019?
- Queen guitarist Brian May is also an expert in what scientific field?
- What band had a huge international hit album in 2002 called 'A Rush of blood to the head'?
- What is the best selling song that never reached Number 1 in the UK?
- What heavy rock festival takes place every year at Donnington Park?
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- Billie Eilish and her brother are songwriting partners. What is his name?
- Who’s mum had it going on?
- What country has the highest life expectancy?
- Which 90s music genre originated in Seattle?
- What country drinks the most coffee per capita?
- How many members are there of the Korean boyband BTS?
- What planet has the most moons?
- Who sings 'Hotline Bling'?
- What car company had the highest revenue in 2020?
- What colour was the Little Rooster according to the title of a Rolling Stones hit?
- Björn Again is a tribute band for which world-famous pop group?
- How many drummers did Nirvana have before Dave Grohl joined?
- What was the name of Amy Whinehouse's debut album?
- What was the name of the band formed by Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton, and Ginger Baker?
- In 2020, Taylor Swift released two albums. One was called Folklore, what was the other?
- What was the name of Justin Timberlake’s first UK number one single?
- Which watch brand features in the title of a song by Wiley?
- Aureolin is a shade of what colour?
- What was Elvis Presley’s home called?
39 Clues: Who’s mum had it going on? • Who sings 'Hotline Bling'? • Where are the Beatles from? • What planet has the most moons? • Aureolin is a shade of what colour? • How many bones are there in the ear? • What was Elvis Presley’s home called? • Arctic Monkeys formed in which UK city? • Roger Taylor is the drummer for which band? • Which 90s music genre originated in Seattle? • ...
Wedding 2024-10-25
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- One of Fritz’s weird talents is whistling while ____
- And her bias wrecker is ____
- Fritz can only watch this movie once every 10 years because it’s “too heavy “
- From ages 12-14 years old, Fritz was heavily obsessed with this band ____
- What is Nico’s favorite number?
- Nico reserved the whole venue because Fritz really wanted to see this
- The most cups of rice Nico ate in one sitting?
- Nico is afraid of Flying ____?
- What is Nico’s most played video game?
- Fritz met this Uichico first before Nico ____
- Fritz and Nico’s dog’s name is ____
- In DLSU Nico Majored in?
- Fritz is deathly afraid of ____
- Nico’s favorite sports team is from this US state?
- First country Fritz and Nico travelled to ____
- Aside from English and tagalog, Fritz can somewhat speak, understand read and write in ____
- Fritz has been a freelance makeup artist for ____ years
- Fritz and Nico started to have feelings for each other in this place____
- What is Nico’s favorite Pokemon?
- Nico’s music genre he likes the most is?
- Nico does not like this beverage?
- And he is ____ years old
- Fritz once played the main character in her thesis’ short film, this character’s name is ____
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- Nico’s ultimate bias is?
- Their dog’s breed is half beagle half ____
- Fritz was NEVER sporty but did this sport for a year (and absolutely hated every second of it) ____
- Fritz’s BTS bias is ____
- Fritz owns this Harry Potter characters’ wand ____
- Fritz and Nico’s anniversary falls on this month ____
- What car does Nico drive?
- What position did Nico play in baseball?
- What is Nico’s second name?
- Fritz’ go to karaoke song is ____
- Nico’s first job was an Odds ________?
- Fritz and Nico’s future home’s street name is ____
- According to Fritz this is Nico’s eye color?
- By the band ____
- Which country did Nico go to for CISV summer camp?
- Fritz is ____ handed
- What day was Fritz born on? ____
- Fritz’ real name is ____
- Fritz played this instrument for 8 years and absolutely hated every second of it ____
- Fritz attended this school from Kinder up until High School ____
- What is Nico’s favorite color?
- What was Nico’s most failed subject in university?
- How many times did Nico Tear his ACL?
- What is Nico’s Zodiac sign?
- Fritz’ alcoholic beverage of choice is ____
48 Clues: By the band ____ • Fritz is ____ handed • Nico’s ultimate bias is? • Fritz’s BTS bias is ____ • Fritz’ real name is ____ • In DLSU Nico Majored in? • And he is ____ years old • What car does Nico drive? • What is Nico’s second name? • What is Nico’s Zodiac sign? • And her bias wrecker is ____ • Nico is afraid of Flying ____? • What is Nico’s favorite color? • ...
Wedding 2024-10-25
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- What car does Nico drive?
- Their dog’s breed is half beagle half ____
- What is Nico’s Zodiac sign?
- Fritz owns this Harry Potter characters’ wand ____
- Fritz attended this school from Kinder up until High School ____
- Fritz has been a freelance makeup artist for ____ years
- Fritz’ go to karaoke song is ____
- Which country did Nico go to for CISV summer camp?
- Fritz and Nico’s anniversary falls on this month ____
- And her bias wrecker is ____
- Fritz was NEVER sporty but did this sport for a year (and absolutely hated every second of it) ____
- According to Fritz this is Nico’s eye color?
- Nico’s music genre he likes the most is?
- Nico is afraid of Flying ____?
- Fritz’s BTS bias is ____
- What was Nico’s most failed subject in university?
- Fritz is ____ handed
- Nico’s ultimate bias is?
- Fritz and Nico’s dog’s name is ____
- Nico’s favorite sports team is from this US state?
- In DLSU Nico Majored in?
- What is Nico’s favorite Pokemon?
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- Fritz can only watch this movie once every 10 years because it’s “too heavy “
- How many times did Nico Tear his ACL?
- Fritz met this Uichico first before Nico ____
- What day was Fritz born on? ____
- Fritz and Nico started to have feelings for each other in this place____
- And he is ____ years old
- What is Nico’s second name?
- What is Nico’s most played video game?
- Fritz played this instrument for 8 years and absolutely hated every second of it ____
- What is Nico’s favorite color?
- Fritz’ alcoholic beverage of choice is ____
- Fritz is deathly afraid of ____
- By the band ____
- Aside from English and tagalog, Fritz can somewhat speak, understand read and write in ____
- The most cups of rice Nico ate in one sitting?
- One of Fritz’s weird talents is whistling while ____
- Fritz’ real name is ____
- Nico reserved the whole venue because Fritz really wanted to see this
- Fritz and Nico’s future home’s street name is ____
- Fritz once played the main character in her thesis’ short film, this character’s name is ____
- What position did Nico play in baseball?
- Nico’s first job was an Odds ________?
- What is Nico’s favorite number?
- Nico does not like this beverage?
- From ages 12-14 years old, Fritz was heavily obsessed with this band ____
- First country Fritz and Nico travelled to ____
48 Clues: By the band ____ • Fritz is ____ handed • And he is ____ years old • Fritz’ real name is ____ • Fritz’s BTS bias is ____ • Nico’s ultimate bias is? • In DLSU Nico Majored in? • What car does Nico drive? • What is Nico’s Zodiac sign? • What is Nico’s second name? • And her bias wrecker is ____ • What is Nico’s favorite color? • Nico is afraid of Flying ____? • ...
Wedding 2024-10-25
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- Fritz and Nico’s future home’s street name is ____
- Fritz and Nico’s dog’s name is ____
- Aside from English and tagalog, Fritz can somewhat speak, understand read and write in ____
- By the band ____
- Fritz’s BTS bias is ____
- In DLSU Nico Majored in?
- Fritz can only watch this movie once every 10 years because it’s “too heavy “
- Which country did Nico go to for CISV summer camp?
- Fritz has been a freelance makeup artist for ____ years
- What is Nico’s second name?
- What is Nico’s most played video game?
- Nico is afraid of Flying ____?
- Fritz and Nico started to have feelings for each other in this place____
- Fritz’ go to karaoke song is ____
- Fritz once played the main character in her thesis’ short film, this character’s name is ____
- Nico’s music genre he likes the most is?
- Fritz played this instrument for 8 years and absolutely hated every second of it ____
- Fritz was NEVER sporty but did this sport for a year (and absolutely hated every second of it) ____
- Fritz is deathly afraid of ____
- What position did Nico play in baseball?
- The most cups of rice Nico ate in one sitting?
- What day was Fritz born on? ____
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- According to Fritz this is Nico’s eye color?
- Nico’s favorite sports team is from this US state?
- From ages 12-14 years old, Fritz was heavily obsessed with this band ____
- Fritz owns this Harry Potter characters’ wand ____
- Nico’s ultimate bias is?
- Nico does not like this beverage?
- How many times did Nico Tear his ACL?
- What is Nico’s favorite Pokemon?
- Fritz’ real name is ____
- Nico’s first job was an Odds ________?
- And he is ____ years old
- What is Nico’s favorite number?
- Fritz’ alcoholic beverage of choice is ____
- Fritz attended this school from Kinder up until High School ____
- What was Nico’s most failed subject in university?
- First country Fritz and Nico travelled to ____
- What is Nico’s Zodiac sign?
- And her bias wrecker is ____
- Fritz met this Uichico first before Nico ____
- Fritz and Nico’s anniversary falls on this month ____
- Fritz is ____ handed
- What car does Nico drive?
- Their dog’s breed is half beagle half ____
- One of Fritz’s weird talents is whistling while ____
- What is Nico’s favorite color?
- Nico reserved the whole venue because Fritz really wanted to see this
48 Clues: By the band ____ • Fritz is ____ handed • Nico’s ultimate bias is? • Fritz’ real name is ____ • And he is ____ years old • Fritz’s BTS bias is ____ • In DLSU Nico Majored in? • What car does Nico drive? • What is Nico’s second name? • What is Nico’s Zodiac sign? • And her bias wrecker is ____ • Nico is afraid of Flying ____? • What is Nico’s favorite color? • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-02-05
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- a system of government that is centralized and dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state.
- halt the expansion of Soviet communism across the globe
- a notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism that followed the political events in eastern Europe in 1989.
- A federation in northeastern Europe and northeastern Asia
- The 38th parallel north is a circle of latitude that is 38 degrees north of the Earth's equatorial plane.
- Former Prime Minister of the Soviet Union
- Democracy is often said to mean 'rule by the people'
- airlifting food and fuel to Berlin from Allied airbases in western Germany.
- Nation that supports democracy and freedom
- a U.S.-sponsored program that was implemented following the end of World War II. I
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization was created in 1949 by the United States, Canada, and several Western European nations to provide collective security against the Soviet Union. Signing of the NATO Treaty.
- a political and military alliance established on May 14, 1955 between the Soviet Union and several Eastern European countries.
- the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces.
- Country in East Asia
- Joseph Raymond McCarthy (November 14, 1908 – May 2, 1957) was an American politician who served as a Republican U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death at age 48 in 1957.
- a highly centralised totalitarian state
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- any of a series of earth-orbiting satellites launched by the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s
- A satellite state or dependent state is a country that is formally independent but under heavy political, economic, and military influence or control from another country.
- "Duck and cover" is a method of personal protection against the effects of a nuclear explosion.
- a confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union that began with the shooting down of a U.S. U-2 reconnaissance plane
- Hatred between the US and Russia
- 26th U.S. President
- an enclosed space or structure designed to protect people from explosive weapons such as bombs or missiles.
- The United States government responded by creating the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), which was charged with identifying Communist threats to the United States.
- a republic in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula
25 Clues: 26th U.S. President • Country in East Asia • Hatred between the US and Russia • a highly centralised totalitarian state • Former Prime Minister of the Soviet Union • Nation that supports democracy and freedom • Democracy is often said to mean 'rule by the people' • halt the expansion of Soviet communism across the globe • ...
The Cold War-Angel Tracy 2020-02-12
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- Which President hoped that a victory over the Axis and the creation of the United States would lead to a more peaceful world?
- On February 22, 1946, what diplomat responded with what came to be known as the Long Telegram, a 5,540-word cable message explaining his views of Soviet goals?
- On October 4, 1957, what did the Soviets launch?
- In 1950, with the Korean War underway and McCarthy and others arousing fears of Communist spies, Congress passed the International Security Act, which is usually called what?
- Despite criticism, what did Truman stay committed to?
- The dominate figure in the nation's foreign policy in the 1950s, strongly defended the policy. What did the critics call that policy?
- The best way to do that seemed to be to threaten to use nuclear weapons if a Communist state tried to seize territory by force. What was that policy called?
- In June 1947, Secretary of State George C. Marshall proposed the European Recovery Program or what, which would give European nations American aid to rebuild their economies?
- In early 1947, just nine days after his powerful speech announcing the Truman Doctrine, what did the President establish to screen all federal employees?
- What did the Communist countries of Eastern Europe come to be called?
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- What did a jury agree and convict Hiss of?
- His tactic of damaging reputations with vague and unfounded charges became known as what?
- What did many of the CIA's operations take place in?
- To prevent Communist uprising in other countries, Eisenhower decide to use convert, or hidden, operations conducted by the what?
- What was the most prominent government officially named by Chambers?
- With what separating the Communist nations of Eastern Europe from the West, the World War II era had come to an end?
- What was the era where the hostilities between the United States and the Soviet Union that led to an era of confrontation and competition between the two countries that lasted from about 1946 to 1990 called?
- The Long Telegram gave a rise to what policy that's keeping communism within its present territory through the use of diplomatic, economic, and military actions?
- What initially included 12 countries: the United States, Canada, Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Portugal, the Netherlands, Norway, Luxembourg, and Iceland?
- In July 1945,with the war against Japan still raging, where did Truman and Stalin finally meet?
20 Clues: What did a jury agree and convict Hiss of? • On October 4, 1957, what did the Soviets launch? • What did many of the CIA's operations take place in? • Despite criticism, what did Truman stay committed to? • What was the most prominent government officially named by Chambers? • What did the Communist countries of Eastern Europe come to be called? • ...
Cold War 2021-01-22
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- a policy to limit involvement in international matters
- an agreement between two or more nations to co-operate for specific purposes
- the kind of zone the Eastern European countries were suppose to be to Stalin’s USSR safe
- War in this country has been said to be the USSR’s Vietnam
- a foreign policy to discourage a country from taking military action often through the implied threat that a massive counter-attack would be the result
- site of important conference where WW II Allies developed a post-war plan for Europe
- site of a post-war conference where ideological differences between communists and liberal democracies resulted in little talking.
- What Stalin’s curtain was made of, at least according to Churchill
- _____ race: a competition among countries to determine which country would possess the most weapons
- a rivalry, after World War II, between democratic countries and the Soviet Union and its satellite states
- __________ of power: the distribution of power so that no country will dominate or be stronger than another country
- a very powerful and influential nation
- his doctrine was an American policy to provide economic assistance to war-torn countries that needed to rebuild and to countries threatened by or attracted to communism
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- 1950s war where the UN sent in troops to stop communist expansionism
- the kind of war where superpowers let other countries do the real fighting in their ideological battle
- an American policy to limit communist expansion in Europe and Asia
- sphere of __________: a territorial area over which one nation has the main political or economic influence
- the policy of expanding a nation’s territory or influence
- the practice, especially in international politics, of seeking advantage by creating the impression that one is willing and able to push a highly dangerous situation to the limit rather than concede
- __________ Pact: Military alliance of the Soviet Union and its satellite states
- Costly war where, despite sending in thousands of troops, the US failed to prevent a communist victory
- The idea of having lots of nuclear weapons meant you’d have to be this to start a war
- Alliance that provided collective security to western liberal democracies
- ______ Plan: an American policy of providing economic aid to countries affected by World War II
- a period of reduced tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union from 1971 to 1979
25 Clues: a very powerful and influential nation • a policy to limit involvement in international matters • the policy of expanding a nation’s territory or influence • War in this country has been said to be the USSR’s Vietnam • an American policy to limit communist expansion in Europe and Asia • What Stalin’s curtain was made of, at least according to Churchill • ...
The 2020 Disaster-in-Review Crossword 2020-12-13
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- Earthquakes in this US territory further crippled an island still dealing with hurricane damage from 2017
- Reports of this North Korean dictator’s demise in April were greatly exaggerated.
- First arriving in May, these visitors from Japan were big in the Pacific Northwest and can destroy honeybee colonies quickly
- A blue star located in this galaxy has vanished without the expected supernova explosion, stumping scientists
- This seemingly random storm tore across Nebraska and Iowa with little warning of its severity. Cedar Rapids remains devastated by its effects
- This Australian airline broke its records with the fastest-selling tickets in the company’s history for a ‘flight to nowhere.’
- Specifically for the wildfires in California, this rare phenomenon occurred terrifying everyone and coming in second as nightmare fuel only to its brother the Sharknado
- Starting in Australia and occurring intensely in the western US, this annual occurrence was also notably more intense than usual this year
- This major US military headquarters released images of an actual UFO – and this still wasn’t enough to make the major headlines.
- The saying used to go “<diety> willing,” now is often replaced with this truncated virus name
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- With the implementation of the lockdown, we found nature returning to the cities. Though the internet told a number of tales, these animals were on video in the town square of a major Thai city, upset that there were no tourists to feed them.
- A massive explosion in this Lebanese city shocked the world when it endured a blast which could cost $10-15 billion to repair
- Civil Unrest across the United States occurred after this government division murdered unarmed black American citizens
- Prank, artistic statement, or messages from our alien overlords? These started showing up in the waning months of 2020 and disappeared just as mysteriously.
- This exotic Netflix show became an overnight sensation as people entered lockdown and were desperate enough to watch anything.
- These giant storms from the south had a particularly busy year this year. Also, a tasty mixed beverage
- This common substance on Earth was found somewhere astonishing…. The Moon.
- The Summer Olympic games, which were to be held in this city, were cancelled due to Coronavirus concerns. The last time the games were cancelled/postponed was in 1944 due to WW2.
- China stood by to aid Pakistan with the plague of locusts by offering to send 100,000 of these animals to eat the insects
- This ongoing disaster really started off the year of horror, after previously devastating a hundred years prior
20 Clues: This common substance on Earth was found somewhere astonishing…. The Moon. • Reports of this North Korean dictator’s demise in April were greatly exaggerated. • The saying used to go “<diety> willing,” now is often replaced with this truncated virus name • These giant storms from the south had a particularly busy year this year. Also, a tasty mixed beverage • ...
crossword 2017-03-23
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- He was nominated for president on a States' Rights Party in the 1948 election
- Passed by congress in 1947 and it created the department of defense.
- A brilliant young diplomat, and a Soviet specialist, who crafted the containment doctrine
- first drawn upon 1950 it was buried until the Korean crisis later that year
- US foreign policy after WW2 designed to stop the spread of communism
- It outlawed the "closed" shop, made unions liable for damages that resulted from jurisdictional disputes among themselves
- He was a committee member of the house of representatives, committee on In-American Activities
- Called the republican's choice along with his vise president Richard Nixon.
- Truman wanted to prevent he spread of communism. Gave 400 million to aid Greece and turkey to prevent spread communism
- Began in1945 after WW2. It was global ideological conflict between democracy and communism.
- He was the supreme allied commander during the cold war in 1945. he was later fired by Truman
- They were convicted in 1951 of giving atomic data found by Am. scientists to the soviet Union. only Americans to be executed during the peacetime for espionage
- A republican senator from Wisconsin who was strongly against communism. He was censored by congress and lost his seat in congress
- Issued in response to the struggling European countries, it allowed the US to give financial assistance to certain countries.
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- The line dividing korea into two sections
- Military alliance between the US, Canada, and 10 European nations signed on april 4, 1949
- refers to the secrecy and isolation of the soviet union and its satellite states
- Made by Truman in his 1949 message to congress. It was a program that called for improved housing, full employment, higher minimum wage, better farm price supports, new TVA's, and the extension of social security
- He worked for a well known NYC law firm. ran for president two times and lost
- A conference between Stalin and FDR in an attempt to get Russian support in the highly anticipated invasion of Japan
- the Democratic candidate who ran against Eisenhower in 1952. lost to Eisenhower
- This conference took place on April 25, 1945 FDR died on April 12, but had chosen republican and democratic representatives to meet at the SF War Memorial Opera House with representatives from 50 nations
- the USSR had embargoed all supplies that would go into the allied Germany.
23 Clues: The line dividing korea into two sections • Passed by congress in 1947 and it created the department of defense. • US foreign policy after WW2 designed to stop the spread of communism • the USSR had embargoed all supplies that would go into the allied Germany. • first drawn upon 1950 it was buried until the Korean crisis later that year • ...
American Pop Music 2023-12-01
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- This band took rock in a new direction by introducing new recording techniques, singing and playing softer and adding a Bohemian flare to their music.
- This person was the lead singer of Queen.
- This type of R&B was focused on vocal harmonies.
- The genre uses voice and synthesizer but the voice is actually singing along to the synthesizer.
- This group is known for including theremin in their song Good Vibrations.
- This type of R&B was also sometimes called war bands.
- The title of the album that Queen put out after Freddie Mercury's death.
- Along with music there were three other things associated with the cultural movement: breakdancing, rap clothing and __________.
- Any rap or hip hop song uses only voice and _________ to create their songs.
- This genre stands for Rhythm and Blues.
- Synthesizers looked and functioned like this instrument.
- Rock became the most popular genre of music due to the invention of this.
- Queen created a whole new genre of rock for sporting events called ___________.
- This person is known as the king of Rock n Roll.
- This was Elvis' breakthrough hit.
- This electrical instrument is controlled without any contact from the performer.
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- This type of R&B was more laid back and slow.
- This kind of technology grew in popular in the 70s and 80s due to the automobile industry.
- Early rock music drew on elements of ____________ and R&B.
- The singer of the song Johnny B Goode.
- Elvis was controversial for his stealing of other artists songs and his ____________.
- Rock and Roll as a genre was known as being appealing to the _________.
- This is the war Elvis was drafted into.
- The Beatles and Queen were a part of musical movement called ________________.
- The Beatle's lyrics were often _____________.
- This is where Elvis was from and recorded his first record.
- This rocker was considered a mentor to Elvis even though she never had a number 1 hit.
- This type of R&B was used by the government to create patriotic music to encourage the nation at war.
- This person is known for creating the template for modern rock sound systems.
- Freddie Mercury's voice was extra unique because he was born with extra teeth.
- This genre uses voice and synthesizer but the voice speaks in rhythm and doesn't actually sing any pitches.
31 Clues: This was Elvis' breakthrough hit. • The singer of the song Johnny B Goode. • This is the war Elvis was drafted into. • This genre stands for Rhythm and Blues. • This person was the lead singer of Queen. • This type of R&B was more laid back and slow. • The Beatle's lyrics were often _____________. • This type of R&B was focused on vocal harmonies. • ...
Unit 4 Political Geography Study Guide 2024-02-09
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- A type of boundary that was created to prevent future conflicts.
- Bad, negative forces that can lead to the break up of a state.
- This drawing of voting district lines occurs every 10 years after updated Census numbers come out. Often done by the party in power.
- The type of boundaries that were drawn in Africa thanks to the Berlin Conference of 1884.
- This is how a border is shown on the physical landscape.Often evident through walls, checkpoints, and sign markers.
- The process whereby states gain or lose congressional seats based on population changes according to Census data.
- This is the process whereby a boundary is agreed to in a formal, legal proceeding.
- When the political party in charge of redistricting will spread the opposition party across many districts diluting their power.
- When a unitary central government will pass a law to give subnational political units more self-governing authority.
- A form of governance whereby governing powers are divided between a central government and subnational territorial units.
- This is when a boundary/border is formally drawn on a map using lines.
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- When the political party in charge of redistricting will "jam" all of the opposition party into one "mega-district" wasting their votes.
- The authrotity of a political territory to govern itself. Synonyms: Autonomy; Independence.
- This is the "bastardized" version of redrawing district lines to favor one political over the other.
- When a country will attempt to reclaim territory they
- Areas around the globe, usually the location of straits and canals where shipping lanes could become impacted by violence or blockage.
- This abbreviation signifies the area around the 38th Parallel on the Korean Peninsula.
- A form of governance whereby a single, centralized government holds all of the authority.
- When many nations come together, oftentimes in economic or political organizations, to solve problems greater than any one nation can solve.
- Good, positive forces that unify a nation.
- This abbreviation signifies the 200 nautical mile range that each country with a coastline has the right to explore for resources.
- This ethnic group that inhabits the Middle East does not have a sovereign government of their own. They are considered a stateless nation.
- The government-sponsored population count of all Americans that occurs every 10 years.
- The French-speaking region of Canada that is seeking independence that aligns with their social identity.
24 Clues: Good, positive forces that unify a nation. • When a country will attempt to reclaim territory they • Bad, negative forces that can lead to the break up of a state. • A type of boundary that was created to prevent future conflicts. • This is when a boundary/border is formally drawn on a map using lines. • ...
Chapter 26 Key Terms, The Cold War 2023-03-10
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- Harry Truman’s 1947 speech before a joint session of congress, calling the U.S. to take a leadership role in the world, and declared that the U.S. would support nations threatened by communism
- The competition after WWII between the U.S. and the Soviet Union for power and influence in the world, lasting until the collapse of the Soviet Union
- Intercontinental ballistic missile
- A 1956 term used by secretary of state John Dulles to describe a policy of risking war in order to protect national interests
- Program of American economic assistance to Western Europe, announced in 1947
- American policy of resisting the further expansion of communism around the world
- The first artificial satellite to orbit earth, launched by the Soviets in 1957
- conflict over the future of the Korean peninsula, fought between 1950 and 1953 and ending in a stalemate
- Established in 1938 to investigate disloyalty in the United States
- A country dominated politically and economically by another nation, especially by the soviet union during the cold war
- Military alliance between the Soviet Union and the Nations of Eastern Europe, formed in 1955
- A 1960 incident in which the Soviet military used a guided missile to shoot down an American U-2 spy plane over soviet territory
- 1949 alliance of nations that agreed to band together in the event of war and to support and protect each nation involved
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- Moving of supplies into West Berlin by American and British planes during a soviet blockade from 1948-1949
- Term to describe McCarthy’s anti-communist smear tactics
- Latitudinal line that divided North and South Korea at approximately the midpoint of the peninsula
- The principle of mutual military assistance among nations
- List that circulated among employers, beginning in 1947, containing names of persons that should not be hired
- The military establishment as it developed links to the corporate and scientific communities, employing a 3.5 million Americans by 1960
- The struggle to gain weapons’ superiority
- Group of people in the film industry who were jailed for refusing to answer congressional questions regarding communist influence in Hollywood
- The policy of making the military power of the United States so strong that no enemy would attack for fear of relation
- Term coined by Winston Churchill to describe the division between Communist and non-Communist life
- Passed by congress in 1952, this law reaffirmed the quota system that had been established for each country in 1924
24 Clues: Intercontinental ballistic missile • The struggle to gain weapons’ superiority • Term to describe McCarthy’s anti-communist smear tactics • The principle of mutual military assistance among nations • Established in 1938 to investigate disloyalty in the United States • Program of American economic assistance to Western Europe, announced in 1947 • ...
Lead with Excellence in Service 2023-06-12
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- a method of execution by strangulation.
- the creator and ruler of the universe and source of all moral authority; the supreme being.
- widely known as a hero who opposed colonization by vanquishing Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan in the Battle of Mactan
- He found the newspaper La Solidaridad in Barcelona.
- 10th President of the Philippines
- organize armed resistance and terrorist assassinations within a context of total secrecy
- one of the greatest leaders of the non-violent movements the world has ever seen
- the substitution of a civilian government for military rule, and the suspension of civilian legal processes for military powers.
- a set of behaviors used to help people align their collective direction, to execute strategic plans, and to continually renew an organization.
- one of the densest of all metals
- founded the Katipunan, a secret society open to both peasants and the middle class that employed Masonic rituals to impart an air of sacred mystery.
- They were known for being the largest producers of mace, nutmeg, cloves and pepper in the world.
- Known and loved around the world for his commitment to peace, negotiation and reconciliation,
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- the first female president of the Philippines
- North Korean politician who has been Supreme Leader of North Korea since 2011
- Filipino revolutionary who holds the distinction of having initiated the longest revolt in Philippine history, the Dagohoy Rebellion.
- a Sanskrit word meaning “truth force”
- founded in adventures and discovered lands, making explores much richer than before. Narvaez, De Solo and others are some examples of explorers during 16th century
- who were executed by garrote on February 17, 1872, in Bagumbayan, Philippines by Spanish colonial authorities on charges of subversion arising from the 1872 Cavite mutiny.
- a form of development in which an experienced person, called a coach, supports a learner or client in achieving a specific personal or professional goal by providing training and guidance.
- national hero and one of the most revered figures in Philippine history
- a native or inhabitant of Spain, or a person of Spanish descent.
- Latin for “touch me not.”
- The Solidarity) was an organization created in Spain on December 13, 1888.
- aim of the natives to get rid of the Spanish government in the Philippines, due to the removal of privileges enjoyed by the laborers of the Cavite arsenal at Fort San Felipe, such as exemption from the tribute and forced labor (polo y servicio).
25 Clues: Latin for “touch me not.” • one of the densest of all metals • 10th President of the Philippines • a Sanskrit word meaning “truth force” • a method of execution by strangulation. • the first female president of the Philippines • He found the newspaper La Solidaridad in Barcelona. • a native or inhabitant of Spain, or a person of Spanish descent. • ...
AMSCO Chapter 26: Truman and the Cold War 2025-01-30
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- A type of hysteria about finding enemies within the government, named after a Republican senator who charged that 205 Communists were still working for the State Department in 1950.
- Rapid increase in the birth rate as soldiers came home from war, getting married and starting families.
- A New York couple who was found guilty of treason and was executed in 1953.
- Originally established in 1939 to seek out Nazis, this congressional committee was reactivated in the postwar years to find communists.
- Provided government-funded education and cheap housing to soldiers returning home from war.
- President at the end of World War II and reelected in 1948.
- This Act weakened labor unions by allowing non-union workers to join unionized industries, while limiting the actions unions can take.
- This 1940 law made it illegal to advocate for or teach others to overthrow the government.
- Where a lot of veterans' families moved into suburbs, between Florida and southern California.
- Since we never actually declared war in Korea, but simply sent troops at the behest of the U.N. Security Council, the Korean "War" was actually THIS.
- A project of 17,000 mass-produced, low-priced family homes on Long Island, NY.
- New branch of the Democratic party formed by old school Southern members of Congress, also called the States-Rights Party.
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- Truman's plan to enact several new social programs and reforms, most of which was blocked by Congress.
- Policy proposed by Soviet affairs expert George Kennan to stop the spread of communism beyond the existing "iron curtain."
- States in Eastern Europe under occupation of the Soviet Union.
- U.S. General who oversaw the rebuilding of Japan and was eventually fired over public disagreements with Truman about Korea.
- U.S.-supported leader of the Nationalist party in China that fought against Mao Zedong's revolutionary forces.
- The New International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, created at the Bretton Woods conference in 1944.
- 15 member group within the UN given primary responsibility for maintaining international security and authorizing peacekeeping missions.
- A program for the U.S. to provide economic aid to allies in Europe as they rebuild after the war.
- German city that was split between East and West, into which the U.S. airdropped supplies.
- Leader of the Soviet Union
- Members of Hollywood who refused to testify before Congress to be investigated for communist associations were put on these and were not able to find jobs.
- A military alliance for defending all members from Soviet invasion.
24 Clues: Leader of the Soviet Union • President at the end of World War II and reelected in 1948. • States in Eastern Europe under occupation of the Soviet Union. • A military alliance for defending all members from Soviet invasion. • A New York couple who was found guilty of treason and was executed in 1953. • ...
Sawyerkleahchina 2023-10-13
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- Dish consisting of small balls or rolls of vinegar-flavored cold cooked rice served with a garnish of raw fish, vegetables, or egg
- Rolls Savory rolls of china
- Chinese soup of wispy beaten eggs in chicken broth.
- One of a pair of slender sticks used chiefly in Asian countries to lift food to the mouth.
- Chinese currency
- Portable source of lighting,
- Start of the new year, beginning on the second new moon after the winter solstice and ending on the full moon fifteen days later. It is marked by visits to family and friends, special meals, fireworks, and gift giving.
- National flower of China
- National dish of China
- Presidant of china
- small savory ball of dough (usually made with suet) which may be boiled, fried, or baked in a casserole.
- Chinese zodiac of in 2020
- A Chinese dish consisting of strips of roast duck served with shredded vegetables and a sweet sauce.
- Chinese zodiac of in 2023
- Korean dish of spicy pickled cabbage.
- National sport
- official language spoken by the chinese.
- Part of asia chinas in
- A primarily unarmed form of Chinese martial art.
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- Tourist attractions
- A wall built to protect china for centuries
- Chinese mask
- Dumpling filled soup that originated in china
- A Chinese meal or snack of small dishes including different foods fried or cooked in steam
- City with the most population
- Chinese traditional festival celebrated on the fifteenth day of the first month in the lunisolar Chinese calendar, during the full moon.
- Most food produced in china
- 3rd Top religion
- Traditional chinese dress
- A Chinese meal or snack of small dishes including different foods fried or cooked in steam
- Tea originated in China
- National animal of China
- thin folded cookie containing a slip of paper with a prediction or aphorism written on it, served in Chinese restaurants.
- One of the religion in china
- A dish whereby a heat source placed on the dining table keeps a pot of soup stock simmering, and a variety of Chinese foodstuffs and ingredients are served beside the pot for the diners
- Type of spoon with a short, thick handle extending directly from a deep, flat bowl
- giant woody grass that grows chiefly in the tropics, where it is widely cultivated.
- Captital city of china
- Chinese cooking technique in which ingredients are fried in a small amount of very hot oil while being stirred in a wok.
- National fruit of china.
40 Clues: Chinese mask • National sport • Chinese currency • 3rd Top religion • Presidant of china • Tourist attractions • National dish of China • Captital city of china • Part of asia chinas in • Tea originated in China • National flower of China • National animal of China • National fruit of china. • Traditional chinese dress • Chinese zodiac of in 2020 • Chinese zodiac of in 2023 • ...
Wedding 2024-10-25
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- Nico does not like this beverage?
- What was Nico’s most failed subject in university?
- Nico is afraid of Flying ____?
- What is Nico’s second name?
- Fritz was NEVER sporty but did this sport for a year (and absolutely hated every second of it) ____
- Fritz is ____ handed
- Nico’s music genre he likes the most is?
- What is Nico’s most played video game?
- What position did Nico play in baseball?
- In DLSU Nico Majored in?
- How many times did Nico Tear his ACL?
- According to Fritz this is Nico’s eye color?
- Nico’s ultimate bias is?
- Fritz’s BTS bias is ____
- Fritz attended this school from Kinder up until High School ____
- What is Nico’s favorite number?
- What car does Nico drive?
- Aside from English and tagalog, Fritz can somewhat speak, understand read and write in ____
- Fritz played this instrument for 8 years and absolutely hated every second of it ____
- One of Fritz’s weird talents is whistling while ____
- Fritz has been a freelance makeup artist for ____ years
- Fritz and Nico’s anniversary falls on this month ____
- What is Nico’s favorite color?
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- Fritz can only watch this movie once every 10 years because it’s “too heavy “
- Fritz and Nico’s future home’s street name is ____
- The most cups of rice Nico ate in one sitting?
- First country Fritz and Nico travelled to ____
- Fritz’ alcoholic beverage of choice is ____
- Fritz met this Uichico first before Nico ____
- Fritz owns this Harry Potter characters’ wand ____
- What day was Fritz born on? ____
- Fritz once played the main character in her thesis’ short film, this character’s name is ____
- And her bias wrecker is ____
- Their dog’s breed is half beagle half ____
- Nico reserved the whole venue because Fritz really wanted to see this
- Fritz’ go to karaoke song is ____
- From ages 12-14 years old, Fritz was heavily obsessed with this band ____
- And he is ____ years old
- Fritz’ real name is ____
- Fritz and Nico started to have feelings for each other in this place____
- By the band ____
- Fritz is deathly afraid of ____
- Which country did Nico go to for CISV summer camp?
- Nico’s first job was an Odds ________?
- Fritz and Nico’s dog’s name is ____
- Nico’s favorite sports team is from this US state?
- What is Nico’s favorite Pokemon?
- What is Nico’s Zodiac sign?
48 Clues: By the band ____ • Fritz is ____ handed • And he is ____ years old • Fritz’ real name is ____ • In DLSU Nico Majored in? • Nico’s ultimate bias is? • Fritz’s BTS bias is ____ • What car does Nico drive? • What is Nico’s second name? • What is Nico’s Zodiac sign? • And her bias wrecker is ____ • Nico is afraid of Flying ____? • What is Nico’s favorite color? • ...
Wedding 2024-10-25
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- What position did Nico play in baseball?
- Fritz’ go to karaoke song is ____
- Nico reserved the whole venue because Fritz really wanted to see this
- Fritz and Nico started to have feelings for each other in this place____
- What is Nico’s favorite Pokemon?
- And her bias wrecker is ____
- Fritz and Nico’s future home’s street name is ____
- Fritz is deathly afraid of ____
- And he is ____ years old
- How many times did Nico Tear his ACL?
- What is Nico’s second name?
- Fritz played this instrument for 8 years and absolutely hated every second of it ____
- What is Nico’s most played video game?
- In DLSU Nico Majored in?
- Nico is afraid of Flying ____?
- What was Nico’s most failed subject in university?
- Fritz met this Uichico first before Nico ____
- Fritz once played the main character in her thesis’ short film, this character’s name is ____
- Fritz was NEVER sporty but did this sport for a year (and absolutely hated every second of it) ____
- Their dog’s breed is half beagle half ____
- By the band ____
- Nico’s ultimate bias is?
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- Fritz’s BTS bias is ____
- First country Fritz and Nico travelled to ____
- Which country did Nico go to for CISV summer camp?
- Nico’s music genre he likes the most is?
- Fritz attended this school from Kinder up until High School ____
- From ages 12-14 years old, Fritz was heavily obsessed with this band ____
- According to Fritz this is Nico’s eye color?
- Nico’s favorite sports team is from this US state?
- The most cups of rice Nico ate in one sitting?
- Aside from English and tagalog, Fritz can somewhat speak, understand read and write in ____
- Nico’s first job was an Odds ________?
- Fritz’ alcoholic beverage of choice is ____
- What is Nico’s favorite number?
- What car does Nico drive?
- What is Nico’s Zodiac sign?
- Fritz owns this Harry Potter characters’ wand ____
- Fritz is ____ handed
- What day was Fritz born on? ____
- Fritz can only watch this movie once every 10 years because it’s “too heavy “
- What is Nico’s favorite color?
- One of Fritz’s weird talents is whistling while ____
- Fritz and Nico’s dog’s name is ____
- Fritz has been a freelance makeup artist for ____ years
- Fritz’ real name is ____
- Fritz and Nico’s anniversary falls on this month ____
- Nico does not like this beverage?
48 Clues: By the band ____ • Fritz is ____ handed • Fritz’s BTS bias is ____ • And he is ____ years old • In DLSU Nico Majored in? • Fritz’ real name is ____ • Nico’s ultimate bias is? • What car does Nico drive? • What is Nico’s Zodiac sign? • What is Nico’s second name? • And her bias wrecker is ____ • What is Nico’s favorite color? • Nico is afraid of Flying ____? • ...
Wedding 2024-10-25
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- The most cups of rice Nico ate in one sitting?
- Nico’s favorite sports team is from this US state?
- What is Nico’s favorite number?
- Fritz and Nico’s dog’s name is ____
- Nico’s first job was an Odds ________?
- Nico reserved the whole venue because Fritz really wanted to see this
- Fritz played this instrument for 8 years and absolutely hated every second of it ____
- Fritz’ alcoholic beverage of choice is ____
- Fritz and Nico’s anniversary falls on this month ____
- How many times did Nico Tear his ACL?
- Nico is afraid of Flying ____?
- Fritz and Nico started to have feelings for each other in this place____
- Nico’s music genre he likes the most is?
- One of Fritz’s weird talents is whistling while ____
- Their dog’s breed is half beagle half ____
- Fritz once played the main character in her thesis’ short film, this character’s name is ____
- What was Nico’s most failed subject in university?
- Fritz’s BTS bias is ____
- What is Nico’s favorite color?
- What position did Nico play in baseball?
- Fritz owns this Harry Potter characters’ wand ____
- According to Fritz this is Nico’s eye color?
- What day was Fritz born on? ____
- Fritz’ real name is ____
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- Fritz was NEVER sporty but did this sport for a year (and absolutely hated every second of it) ____
- In DLSU Nico Majored in?
- Fritz is ____ handed
- Nico’s ultimate bias is?
- What is Nico’s Zodiac sign?
- What is Nico’s favorite Pokemon?
- And he is ____ years old
- From ages 12-14 years old, Fritz was heavily obsessed with this band ____
- First country Fritz and Nico travelled to ____
- Fritz’ go to karaoke song is ____
- Fritz attended this school from Kinder up until High School ____
- Fritz and Nico’s future home’s street name is ____
- Fritz is deathly afraid of ____
- By the band ____
- What is Nico’s second name?
- What car does Nico drive?
- Fritz met this Uichico first before Nico ____
- And her bias wrecker is ____
- Nico does not like this beverage?
- Aside from English and tagalog, Fritz can somewhat speak, understand read and write in ____
- Which country did Nico go to for CISV summer camp?
- Fritz has been a freelance makeup artist for ____ years
- Fritz can only watch this movie once every 10 years because it’s “too heavy “
- What is Nico’s most played video game?
48 Clues: By the band ____ • Fritz is ____ handed • In DLSU Nico Majored in? • Nico’s ultimate bias is? • And he is ____ years old • Fritz’s BTS bias is ____ • Fritz’ real name is ____ • What car does Nico drive? • What is Nico’s Zodiac sign? • What is Nico’s second name? • And her bias wrecker is ____ • Nico is afraid of Flying ____? • What is Nico’s favorite color? • ...
Ms.Edwards Famous Crossword 2022-03-24
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- Magical devices that we use in class
- The state in which we live
- Korean boy band
- Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Connecticut were known as?
- If we don’t learn from the past, History will ____ itself
- The Fat Cat who loves Lasagna
- Hello and Goodbye in Hawaiian
- This state looks like a hand or Mitten!
- Streaming service, that many of us spend too much time on
- US ____ (Tennis Tournament)
- The Iron ____ (Show on the food network)
- cookie, creme-filled snack; ice cream, ice cream flavor; snack 1912
- What makes Arizona 1.02 and not.99
- what pop star taught you how to spell "bananas"?
- this is both a color and a fruit
- According to the 8th graders at HSC ____ ____ Fries are the worst kind of fries! (they are kind of sweet)
- - Racist Jason Reyolds said They love you for you
- Ms. Edwards is funnier than _____
- A hot dog is a ...
- A major source of distraction during class
- a very strange place filled with strange children
- TV Show that had everyone was talking about in 2021
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- Social Media app that many of the “influencers” in the hype house got famous on
- what was the MUST have flip phone of the 2000s?
- This founding father, Alexander _____ has a play about his life, that is also on disney plus now
- This artist said that girls run the world
- This pop group sang the song “Waterloo” and have many songs featured in the movie Mamma Mia
- The second half of the pop duo group Sonny and ___
- this is Ms. Edwards Favorite MTV Show, with stars Nev & Max
- Georgia, south carolina, north carolina, virginia, and maryland were known as?
- A small round green vegetable most children dis like eating
- Only like you when you are like them
- ____ Sign is based off the month (and day) you were born.
- Fake _____ by Paramore (Song)
- Barbie’s Beau
- World ____ Web
- A subject where you learn about dead people, people who are alive, and weird things happening around the world (but most people think its boring)
- Author Jason Reynolds called this group our “fake friends”
- March is _____ History Month.
- New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, and Delaware were known as?
- This a social construct, it is not biological
- These shoes should stay in “sport mood” or not
42 Clues: Barbie’s Beau • World ____ Web • Korean boy band • A hot dog is a ... • The state in which we live • US ____ (Tennis Tournament) • The Fat Cat who loves Lasagna • Hello and Goodbye in Hawaiian • Fake _____ by Paramore (Song) • March is _____ History Month. • this is both a color and a fruit • Ms. Edwards is funnier than _____ • What makes Arizona 1.02 and not.99 • ...
The Cold War: Truman & Eisenhower! 2022-04-21
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- When the Governor of Arkansas prevented nine African American students enrolled in Little Rock Central High School to enter the building.
- A form of government where all property is public and people are given things based on their needs
- A competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over who would have the best space program
- The ideological fence created after World War II that separated the Soviet Union and its European allies from the U.S., Western Europe, and other noncommunist areas
- Defense treaty established by the Soviet Union and several other countries in Central and Eastern Europe
- The practice of accusing one of treason/being a Soviet spy or sympathizer, with no regard to evidence
- Promised military or economic aid to any Middle Eastern country that needed help in fighting against communism.
- This act authorized the building of highways throughout the U.S
- Mutual defense pact between the U.S. and and 11 other Western nations to contain possible Soviet aggression against Western Europe
- The decision from this court case forced schools to end segregation
- Government by the people
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- Civil rights protest where African Americans refused to ride city buses, in response to segregated seating
- The conflict between the Northern and Southern parts of Korea
- U.S. senator who believed that communist nations had spies all over the U.S. and in the government
- This act authorized the federal government to take legal measures to prevent a citizen from being denied voting rights
- The first U.S. satellite to orbit the Earth, created by NASA.
- The ongoing political rivalry that developed after WWII between the United States, the Soviet Union, and their respective allies
- 34th president of the United States; known for signing the Civil Rights Bill of 1957, signing the Interstate Highway Act of 1956, and ending the Korean War
- Time period in the United States describing the fear and paranoia that there were communists everywhere, out to take over the world
- Economic recovery plan made to help rebuild 17 European countries following WWII
- Leader of the American Civil Rights Movement
- American civil rights activist who refused to give up her seat on a public bus
- The first man-made satellite to orbit the Earth, created by the Soviet Space Program.
- 33rd President of the United States; known for dropping atomic bombs on Japan, major policies and legislation (Marshall Plan, Truman Doctrine), & helping form NATO
- Foreign policy of the United States and its allies to prevent the spread of communism
25 Clues: Government by the people • Leader of the American Civil Rights Movement • The conflict between the Northern and Southern parts of Korea • The first U.S. satellite to orbit the Earth, created by NASA. • This act authorized the building of highways throughout the U.S • The decision from this court case forced schools to end segregation • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-05-27
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- - Strategic Arms Limitation Talks aimed at curbing the arms race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
- - A period of eased tensions and improved relations between the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
- Union - A former federation of communist republics, which dissolved in 1991, marking the end of the Cold War.
- Blockade - The Soviet blockade of West Berlin in 1948 to limit access to the city.
- - The last leader of the Soviet Union, known for his reform policies and role in ending the Cold War.
- - The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance of Western nations against the Soviet Union.
- - The Central Intelligence Agency, established to gather intelligence and prevent the spread of communism.
- Nuclear Forces Treaty - A 1987 agreement to eliminate intermediate-range nuclear missiles.
- - A nation with the ability to project its influence globally, particularly the U.S. and the Soviet Union.
- - A system of ideas and ideals, particularly regarding economic and political theory.
- - A U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism.
- - Gorbachev’s policy of openness and transparency in government.
- Plan - A U.S. program providing economic aid to Western Europe after WWII to prevent communism.
- Pact - A military alliance of Eastern Bloc countries formed in response to NATO.
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- - Individuals who oppose the policies of their government, especially in authoritarian regimes.
- - The strategy of preventing aggression by maintaining a strong military capability.
- War - A conflict in which the U.S. fought to prevent the spread of communism in Vietnam.
- Arms Race - The competition between the U.S. and the Soviet Union to accumulate nuclear weapons.
- - Gorbachev’s policy of economic restructuring in the Soviet Union.
- War - A conflict between North and South Korea from 1950 to 1953, reflecting Cold War tensions.
- Airlift - The U.S. and allied operation to supply West Berlin during the Soviet blockade.
- Wall - A barrier built in 1961 to separate East and West Berlin, symbolizing the Cold War.
- Theory - The belief that the fall of one nation to communism would lead to the fall of neighboring nations.
- - A political and economic ideology advocating for a classless society and collective ownership.
- Missile Crisis - A 1962 confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over Soviet missiles in Cuba.
- - An economic system based on private ownership and free markets.
- Doctrine - U.S. policy to support anti-communist insurgencies during Reagan’s presidency.
- Curtain - A term used to describe the division between communist and non-communist countries in Europe.
- War - A conflict where two opposing countries support combatants that serve their interests instead of waging war directly.
- War - A period of political tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union without direct military conflict.
30 Clues: - A U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism. • - Gorbachev’s policy of openness and transparency in government. • - An economic system based on private ownership and free markets. • - Gorbachev’s policy of economic restructuring in the Soviet Union. • Pact - A military alliance of Eastern Bloc countries formed in response to NATO. • ...
Pop culture Crossword 2025-09-26
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- Sequel where Elsa learns the truth about her powers.
- Disney movie with sisters Elsa and Anna.
- Rapper and singer behind Circles and Rockstar.
- Platform where users create and play games.
- Netflix teen adventure show about treasure hunting.
- Internet joke shared online in picture or video form.
- Team shooter game with colorful heroes.
- Popular football video game series.
- Sandbox game about building and survival.
- Teen drama inspired by Archie comics.
- Marvel movie set in Wakanda.
- 2023 movie starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.
- Nintendo adventure game series, Tears of the Kingdom in 2023.
- Photo taken of yourself, usually with a phone.
- Pixar movie about Buzz’s origin story.
- HBO teen drama starring Zendaya.
- Superhero team in the Marvel films.
- Chat app popular with gamers and communities.
- Online shooter game from Riot Games.
- Movie based on Nintendo’s famous plumber, released in 2023.
- Person who gains followers and promotes products online.
- Pop star known for Levitating and Don’t Start Now.
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- Netflix show about FBI profiling of criminals.
- Game series with creatures like Pikachu and Charizard.
- Video platform with creators and streamers.
- Online battle royale game with dances and skins.
- Marvel hero played by Tom Holland in recent movies.
- Korean Netflix show with deadly challenges.
- Pop star who released 1989 and Midnights.
- Disney film about a girl on an ocean voyage.
- Messaging app with disappearing snaps and streaks.
- Symbol used to tag topics on social media.
- Former One Direction star who went solo with Watermelon Sugar.
- Social media app with viral short videos.
- Netflix sci-fi series with Eleven and the Upside Down.
- Rapper with hits like God’s Plan and Hotline Bling.
- British singer-songwriter with hits like Shape of You.
- Disney+ Star Wars show with Baby Yoda.
- Netflix series about a spooky Addams Family daughter.
- Singer who became famous with Bad Guy and Ocean Eyes.
- Pop singer of Thank U, Next and 7 Rings.
- Aesthetic trend named after a photo app.
- Disney movie featuring the song We Don’t Talk About Bruno.
- Game about crewmates and impostors in space.
- Singer of Drivers License and Good 4 U.
- Battle royale game with legends and squads.
- K-pop group with songs like Dynamite and Butter.
- Marvel Disney+ series about the God of Mischief.
- Photo and video sharing app owned by Meta.
- Netflix period drama with romance and scandal.
50 Clues: Marvel movie set in Wakanda. • HBO teen drama starring Zendaya. • Popular football video game series. • Superhero team in the Marvel films. • Online shooter game from Riot Games. • Teen drama inspired by Archie comics. • Disney+ Star Wars show with Baby Yoda. • Pixar movie about Buzz’s origin story. • Team shooter game with colorful heroes. • ...
SE Asia Geography & Environmental Issues Review 2025-12-05
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- A large desert in northern China and southern Mongolia; has harsh weather and little rainfall.
- The presence of harmful gases and particles in the air, often caused by factories, cars, and burning coal.
- One of the driest deserts in the world, located in western China; difficult for travel and farming.
- A country in northern East Asia; mostly mountainous and has a command economy.
- Contamination of rivers, lakes, or oceans caused by waste, chemicals, or sewage.
- A large body of water east of India; important for trade, shipping, and fishing.
- The ocean south of Asia that connects Africa, the Middle East, and Asia through trade routes.
- The clearing of trees and forests, which can lead to soil erosion and more flooding.
- A river in northern China known as the “cradle of Chinese civilization”; often floods, earning the nickname “China’s Sorrow.
- A type of air pollution made of smoke and fog; common in large cities such as Beijing and New Delhi.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, including air, water, and soil.
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- The tallest mountain range in the world; forms a natural border between India and China and affects weather patterns.
- The largest country in East Asia; home to many physical features, such as the Yangtze River, Gobi Desert, and Himalayan Mountains.
- A major trade route bordered by China, Vietnam, and the Philippines; contains valuable fishing grounds and oil reserves.
- An island nation in East Asia with mountainous terrain and limited farmland; relies heavily on trade.
- Wastewater from homes and businesses that can pollute water if not properly treated.
- A sea between Japan and the Korean Peninsula; rich in marine life and natural resources.
- Trash or chemicals produced by factories that can pollute rivers and soil.
- The longest river in China; used for transportation, irrigation, and hydroelectric power from the Three Gorges Dam.
- A country in southern East Asia; highly industrialized and known for advanced technology and trade.
- A major trade route bordered by China, Vietnam, and the Philippines; contains valuable fishing grounds and oil reserves.
- When water overflows onto normally dry land; common along rivers like the Ganges and Yangtze.
- A major river in India that is sacred to Hindus; provides water for farming and daily life but suffers from heavy pollution.
- A country in Southeast Asia along the South China Sea; has a tropical climate and depends on fishing and farming.
- A large country in South Asia known for the Ganges River, monsoon climate, and rich farmland in the north.
- Seasonal winds that bring heavy rains to South and Southeast Asia; can cause both farming benefits and floods.
26 Clues: Trash or chemicals produced by factories that can pollute rivers and soil. • A country in northern East Asia; mostly mountainous and has a command economy. • Contamination of rivers, lakes, or oceans caused by waste, chemicals, or sewage. • A large body of water east of India; important for trade, shipping, and fishing. • ...
FranciscoD 2024-01-18
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- was a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II.
- Race: was a 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the United States and the Soviet Union, to achieve superior spaceflight capability.
- Communism is left-wing to far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society.
- War: was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.
- Curtain: The Iron Curtain is a political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- Doctrine: is an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- is a system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population of a state. According to the United Nations.
- Race: occurs when two or more groups compete in military superiority. It consists of a competition between two or more states to have superior armed forces.
- Union (USSR): The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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- 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.
- Nations: is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security.
- was the first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957 as part of the Soviet space program.
- Plan: proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe.
- War: The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies.
- Pact: a collective defence treaty established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe.
- Airlift: was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War.
16 Clues: War: was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953. • Airlift: was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. • Nations: is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security. • ...
FranciscoD 2024-01-18
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- was a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II.
- Race: was a 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the United States and the Soviet Union, to achieve superior spaceflight capability.
- Communism is left-wing to far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society.
- War: was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.
- Curtain: The Iron Curtain is a political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- Doctrine: is an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- is a system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population of a state. According to the United Nations.
- Race: occurs when two or more groups compete in military superiority. It consists of a competition between two or more states to have superior armed forces.
- Union (USSR): The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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- 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.
- Nations: is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security.
- was the first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957 as part of the Soviet space program.
- Plan: proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe.
- War: The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies.
- Pact: a collective defence treaty established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe.
- Airlift: was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War.
16 Clues: War: was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953. • Airlift: was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. • Nations: is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security. • ...
2024 The Eagle Herald 2024-12-31
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- [The Interview with Steven Clayton] In which series did Jun Ji-hyun appear that showcased her strong personality?
- [Why Is English a Common Language?] Which empire's expansion in the 17th-20th centuries significantly contributed to English becoming a global language?
- [The Interview with Carolina Lopez Sanchez] Besides Spain, what region did she mention when discussing the music and dance lesson with third-graders?
- [Olympics Equal Money?] What is the host city for the 33rd Summer Olympics?
- [The Editor’s Note] What is the name of the special guest who spoke to us about the climate change issue at a talk concert?
- [Who Is Responsible for the Environment?] Which country has the highest total carbon dioxide emissions?
- [国际奥林匹克委员会的角色与挑战:从奥运会主办城市遴选到体育精神受损争议] What is the name of the organization that selects the host city for the Olympics?
- [탄소배출권 거래제 폐지에 반대한다] How do you say 'carbon' in Spanish?
- [Vietnam's Remarkable Journey: From Poverty to Economic Prosperity] What is the name of the policy that transformed Vietnam into a model case of economic growth and poverty reduction in 30 years?
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- [中印边境争端升级:和平还是对抗?] Which country is experiencing territorial disputes with China over the Himalayan border region?
- [The Interview with Samuel Bergstrom] What is language compared to?
- [尊重少数的时代?] What ideology has been sparked by the recent release of the Black mermaid movie?
- [The Interview with Michiko Yokoyama] What kind of festival in Jeju did she meet her Korean husband at?
- [Dance Challenge - Essential for MZ Generation] The name of the dance challenge that first appeared in 2018 is In My ( ) Challenge. What word fills in the blank?
- [The Interview with Wei Liu] What emotion did he feel while waiting outside the delivery room?
- [轰动韩国的Ali Express的垄断] What is AliExpress's ranking in terms of e-commerce market share in South Korea?
- [在合作与矛盾之间,韩国和中国的外交未来将如何发展?] What is an example of economic and diplomatic conflict between South Korea and China?
- [MLB’s Black Times: Black Sox Scandal] Who was the owner of the Chicago White Sox during the scandal?
- [我们需要适应还是改变?] What crisis does this text discuss?
- [効率的な勉強のための音楽選び方] What is recommended to listen to while studying because it helps regulate emotions, reduce stress, and improve memory?
20 Clues: [我们需要适应还是改变?] What crisis does this text discuss? • [탄소배출권 거래제 폐지에 반대한다] How do you say 'carbon' in Spanish? • [The Interview with Samuel Bergstrom] What is language compared to? • [Olympics Equal Money?] What is the host city for the 33rd Summer Olympics? • [尊重少数的时代?] What ideology has been sparked by the recent release of the Black mermaid movie? • ...
FranciscoD 2024-01-18
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- was a geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States during the Cold War to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II.
- Race: was a 20th-century competition between two Cold War rivals, the United States and the Soviet Union, to achieve superior spaceflight capability.
- Communism is left-wing to far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society.
- War: was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.
- Curtain: The Iron Curtain is a political metaphor used to describe the political boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas from the end of World War II in 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- Doctrine: is an American foreign policy that pledges American "support for democracies against authoritarian threats."
- is a system of government in which state power is vested in the people or the general population of a state. According to the United Nations.
- Race: occurs when two or more groups compete in military superiority. It consists of a competition between two or more states to have superior armed forces.
- Union (USSR): The Soviet Union, officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was a transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.
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- 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.
- Nations: is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security.
- was the first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957 as part of the Soviet space program.
- Plan: proposed that the United States provide economic assistance to restore the economic infrastructure of postwar Europe.
- War: The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies.
- Pact: a collective defence treaty established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe.
- Airlift: was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War.
16 Clues: War: was fought between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953. • Airlift: was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. • Nations: is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security. • ...
Countries 2023-07-19
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- Korea South Korea is a country located on the Korean Peninsula in East Asia. It is celebrated for its K-pop music, spicy cuisine, technological innovations, and K-dramas.
- Argentina is a country located in South America. It is renowned for its tango music and dance, passionate soccer culture, delicious beef, and beautiful landscapes.
- Japan is an island country in East Asia. It is known for its rich culture, technological advancements, delicious cuisine, and beautiful cherry blossoms.
- Thailand is a country located in Southeast Asia. It is famous for its ornate temples, tropical beaches, delicious street food, vibrant festivals, and friendly people.
- Africa South Africa is a country located at the southernmost tip of the African continent. It is famous for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and cultural heritage.
- Canada is a large country located in North America. It is known for its vast landscapes, including mountains, forests, lakes, and the Niagara Falls.
- Mexico is a country located in North America. It is known for its vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, ancient ruins like Chichen Itza, and beautiful beaches.
- India is a country located in South Asia. It is known for its rich history, colorful festivals, diverse traditions, delicious cuisine, and the Taj Mahal.
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- Russia is the largest country in the world, spanning across Eastern Europe and northern Asia. It is known for its vast landscapes, rich history, and ballet.
- Brazil is the largest country in South America. It is famous for its vibrant culture, diverse wildlife in the Amazon rainforest, and its passion for soccer.
- Kingdom The United Kingdom, often referred to as the UK, is a country located in Europe. It is known for its historical landmarks, monarchy, diverse culture, and afternoon tea.
- Egypt is a country located in northeastern Africa. It is famous for its ancient civilization, including the pyramids of Giza, the Nile River, and the Sphinx.
- Australia is a country and continent located in the Southern Hemisphere. It is famous for its unique wildlife, beautiful beaches, and the Great Barrier Reef.
- France is a country located in Western Europe. It is renowned for its art, fashion, cuisine, historical landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, and the French Riviera.
- Arabia Saudi Arabia is a country in the Middle East. It is known for its vast deserts, ancient historical sites like Petra, Islamic architecture, and rich oil reserves.
- Germany is a country in Central Europe. It is recognized for its engineering and technological advancements, delicious sausages, beer festivals, and castles.
16 Clues: Canada is a large country located in North America. It is known for its vast landscapes, including mountains, forests, lakes, and the Niagara Falls. • Japan is an island country in East Asia. It is known for its rich culture, technological advancements, delicious cuisine, and beautiful cherry blossoms. • ...
sports 2020-06-10
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- is a Korean martial art, characterized by its emphasis on head-height kicks, jumping spinning kicks, and fast kicking techniques with kicks and striking being above waist height only.
- is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules.
- a team sport played with a spherical ball between two teams of 11 players.
- is a bat-and-ball game played between two opposing teams who take turns batting and fielding. The game proceeds when a player on the fielding team.
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- is ateam sport played in water between two teams. The game consists of four quarters in which the two teams attempt to score goals by throwing the ball into the opposing team's goal. The team with the most goals at the end of the game wins the match.
- is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball back and forth across a table using small rackets.
- is a racket sport that can be played individually against a single opponent (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles). Each player uses a tennis racket that is strung with cord to strike a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over or around a net and into the opponent's court.
- is a team sport in which two teams, most commonly of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a ball through the defender's hoop .
8 Clues: a team sport played with a spherical ball between two teams of 11 players. • is a sport in which two or four players hit a lightweight ball back and forth across a table using small rackets. • is a bat-and-ball game played between two opposing teams who take turns batting and fielding. The game proceeds when a player on the fielding team. • ...
Contemporary american history 2023-05-17
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- Flexible policy, involving a willingness to negotiate and an easing of tensions, was adopted by President Richard Nixon and his adviser Henry Kissinger in their dealings with communist nations
- Concrete wall that separated East Berlin and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989, was built by the communist east Germany gov. To prevent its citizens from going to the west
- Region of Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico that was made worthless for farming by drought and dust storms during the '30s
- A conflict between North and South Korea from 1950-1953. America fought with South Korea and China with North Korea
- Secret organization that's used terrorist tactics in an attempt to restore white supremacy in southern states after the civil war
- 327-day operation in which US and Britain's planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city in 1948
- Name was given to June 6, 1944- the day on which allies launched an invasion of the European mainland during world war 2
- The culture of the young people who rejected mainstream American society in the 60s seeking to create an alternative society based on peace, love, and individual freedom
- Crow Laws Laws enacted by the southern state and local governments to separate white and black people in public and private facilities
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- One of the civil rights activists who rode buses through the South in the early 60s to challenge segregation
- The granting of concessions to a hostile power in order to keep the peace
- From the German word meaning "lightning war", a sudden, massive attack with combined air and ground forces, intended to achieve a quick victory
- President FDR's program to alleviate problems of the Great Depression; relief for the needy, economic recovery, and financial reform
- Purchasing of stocks by paying only a small percentage of the price and borrowing the rest
- An economic and political system based on one party gov. And state ownership of property
- Blocking of another nation's attempts to spread its influence - especially the efforts of the US to block the spread of Soviet influence during the late 1940s and early 50s
- Time period of 1929-1940 when the US economy was in severe downfall and millions of Americans were unemployed
- US program to develop the atomic bomb during WW2
18 Clues: US program to develop the atomic bomb during WW2 • The granting of concessions to a hostile power in order to keep the peace • An economic and political system based on one party gov. And state ownership of property • Purchasing of stocks by paying only a small percentage of the price and borrowing the rest • ...
dynasties 2016-11-25
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- This was an English royal dynasty of the Welsh origin that was founded by Henry VII. This family rose to power after the Wars of the Roses and was succeeded by the House of Stuart.
- A royal house of the United Kingdom, this dynasty is of German paternal descent. The current head of the family is Elizabeth II.
- This was a German dynasty that was formally named ‘the House of Brunswick-Luneburg, and was succeeded by the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
- Also called the Manchu dynasty, this was the last imperial dynasty of china, reigning from 1644-1912. It was preceded by the Ming dynasty.
- Also Known as the house of France, this dynasty was founded by Hugh Capet. It is one of the largest and oldest European Royal Houses.
- Established and ruled by a Muslim dynasty, this was the second largest dynasty to have existed on the Indian subcontinent. The last ruling emperor was Bahadur Shah Zafar.
- It was one of the three Tamil dynasties, the other two being Chola and Chera. Their capital was Korkai. They were experts in water management, agriculture and fisheries.
- Regning from 918-1392, this Korean dynasty was founded by Kaing Taejo. The modern name of Korea is said to have derived from the name of this dynasty.
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- This Indian dynasty was one of the longest ruling dynasties in the history of southern India. Rajaraja I was one of the famous emperors of this dynasty.
- This was the ruling family of the French Empire that were from minor Italian nobility. It was founded by Napoleon I.
- This dynasty was an Indian power that reigned from 1674 to 1818. Chhatrapati Shivaji Bhosle established this dynasty after the guerilla warfare with Adilshah and Aurangzeb.
- An ancient Dravadian dynasty of the Tamil origin, this dynasty was in continuous conflict with the Cholas and the Pandyas.
- This South Indian dynasty succeeded the Satavahana dynasty. Simhavishnu was the first ruler of this line. It was finalloy defeated by the Cholas.
- This was the second dynasty to rule over Russia, after the House of Rurik. It was founded by Michael I in 1613.
- Founded by Chandragupta, this dynasty overthrew the Magadha Kingdom and assumed power over a large area of the eastern and northern India.
15 Clues: This was the second dynasty to rule over Russia, after the House of Rurik. It was founded by Michael I in 1613. • This was the ruling family of the French Empire that were from minor Italian nobility. It was founded by Napoleon I. • An ancient Dravadian dynasty of the Tamil origin, this dynasty was in continuous conflict with the Cholas and the Pandyas. • ...
us II war choiceboard 2023-03-13
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- he played for the Dodgers. He was the first black player to join a professional, white team. He became Rookie of the Year in 1949.
- this is the name used to describe the widespread fear of communism. This followed World War II.
- he was a general and was put in charge of the UN military forces. He was part of the men contributed from the US.
- was used to maintain peace. The United Nations includes three major agencies. The members meet up, annually, where nations can express views and concerns.
- took office after Roosevelt died. He wasn’t prepared to become president and was only a high school graduate. He was also elected county judge and then in 1934, he won a US Senate seat.
- these were home loans to ease families from military life to civil life. These loans came with no down payment requirements and lower interest rates.
- paid for soldiers to go to school after the war
- he overthrew the Cuban director Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar. He created a communist state only 90 miles from Florida. Nationalized foreign-owned property and signed a trade agreement with the Soviet Union.
- where suburban housing started. This was post war and these houses were only available to white and blue collared families.
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- this was a couple that were spies for the Soviet. They used Julius’ brother to get information about the atomic bomb, which helped the Russians develop atomic weapons. They were later on caught and went to trial. They were sentenced to death and were killed in the electric chair.
- Kennedy was demanding removal of the existence of missile sites under construction. Kennedy ordered a blockade of Cuba.
- this is where Korea had been divided. It was split between communist North Korea and non-communist South Korea.
- this is where the US and the Soviet Union were in a period of tension which was mostly military conflict.
- took office after Truman. Truman didn’t want to run again because of the Korean War, so Eisenhower became president. He served two years and worked with John Kennedy.
- the time period where there was a massive rise in birth rates. from 1945 to 1960, America's population increased 30%.
15 Clues: paid for soldiers to go to school after the war • this is the name used to describe the widespread fear of communism. This followed World War II. • this is where the US and the Soviet Union were in a period of tension which was mostly military conflict. • ...
Chapter 23 Terms 2023-03-13
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- he played for the Dodgers. He was the first black player to join a professional, white team. He became Rookie of the Year in 1949.
- this is the name used to describe the widespread fear of communism. This followed World War II.
- he was a general and was put in charge of the UN military forces. He was part of the men contributed from the US.
- was used to maintain peace. The United Nations includes three major agencies. The members meet up, annually, where nations can express views and concerns.
- took office after Roosevelt died. He wasn’t prepared to become president and was only a high school graduate. He was also elected county judge and then in 1934, he won a US Senate seat.
- these were home loans to ease families from military life to civil life. These loans came with no down payment requirements and lower interest rates.
- paid for soldiers to go to school after the war
- he overthrew the Cuban director Fulgencio Batista y Zaldivar. He created a communist state only 90 miles from Florida. Nationalized foreign-owned property and signed a trade agreement with the Soviet Union.
- where suburban housing started. This was post war and these houses were only available to white and blue collared families.
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- this was a couple that were spies for the Soviet. They used Julius’ brother to get information about the atomic bomb, which helped the Russians develop atomic weapons. They were later on caught and went to trial. They were sentenced to death and were killed in the electric chair.
- Kennedy was demanding removal of the existence of missile sites under construction. Kennedy ordered a blockade of Cuba.
- this is where Korea had been divided. It was split between communist North Korea and non-communist South Korea.
- this is where the US and the Soviet Union were in a period of tension which was mostly military conflict.
- took office after Truman. Truman didn’t want to run again because of the Korean War, so Eisenhower became president. He served two years and worked with John Kennedy.
- the time period where there was a massive rise in birth rates. from 1945 to 1960, America's population increased 30%.
15 Clues: paid for soldiers to go to school after the war • this is the name used to describe the widespread fear of communism. This followed World War II. • this is where the US and the Soviet Union were in a period of tension which was mostly military conflict. • ...
Welcome to K-Travel Crossword 2021-11-06
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- ___ operated by HYBE Entertainment is the next K-pop fans must-go place in Seoul especially for those who love BTS, TXT, Seventeen, NU’EST and GFriend
- This university is been used to film K-pop MV BLACKPINK’s “As If It’s Your Last”
- ___ is located in Gangnam and this restaurant belongs to NCT Dream Chenle’s aunt
- ___ in Seoul is a special museum built near the end of the Joseon Dynasty (1910) to salute the Korean patriots
- ___ is a place where we can enjoy colorful LED flowers and it opens all year round. Hint: it is located in Aewol-eup, on the northern coast of Jeju Island
- This place is a little French village in Gyeonggi-do and it has been used to shoot Secret Garden and You Who Came From The Stars
- ___ in Jeju is an amazingly premium resort that offers world-class theme parks filled with popular characters and integrated with the latest technologies
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- The highest tower in South Korea (approximately 555 m)
- The largest of the Five Grand Palaces built by the Joseon dynasty, ___ served as the home of Kings of the Joseon dynasty, the Kings’ households, as well as the government of Joseon. Today, the palace is arguably regarded as being the most beautiful and grandest of all five palaces
- The highest mountain in the Taebaek mountain range in the Gangwon Province in eastern South Korea and it is located in a national park near the city of Sokcho
- The most famous karaoke rooms (noraebang) in Seoul include Helicon and ___
- One of the most popular Seoul shopping centres and the largest underground shopping mall in Asia is ___
- ___ is located north of COEX, and was constructed in the 10th year of Silla King Weongseong’s reign (794)
- When visiting Korea, ___ is an essential item to make transportation as simple as possible during your stay in Korea. It is widely accepted in all of South Korea’s major city trains, bus lines, and taxis and to save the trouble of purchasing tickets every time you need a ride
- On this day, a full harvest moon appeared in the sky and families gathered to enjoy time together and give thanks to their ancestors for the plentiful harvest
15 Clues: The highest tower in South Korea (approximately 555 m) • The most famous karaoke rooms (noraebang) in Seoul include Helicon and ___ • This university is been used to film K-pop MV BLACKPINK’s “As If It’s Your Last” • ___ is located in Gangnam and this restaurant belongs to NCT Dream Chenle’s aunt • ...
능률보카 고교 필수편 DAY 39 2022-05-10
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- She looked at him with eyes full of ______. (그녀는 증오가 가득한 눈으로 그를 보았다.)
- Matt played a _________ melody on his violin. (Matt는 바이올린으로 슬픈 멜로디를 연주했다.)
- He ________ that his team had lost the game. (그는 그의 팀이 경기에서 진 것을 슬퍼했다.)
- He was ________ by Indian music. (그는 인도 음악에 매료되었다.)
- He was ______ to promote Korean culture. (그는 한국 문화를 홍보하는 데 열심이었다.)
- She is ________ at the amount of work she has to do now. (그녀는 자신이 지금 해야 하는 업무량에 깜짝 놀랐다.)
- We achieved _________ results with out business. (우리는 사업에서 만족스러운 결과를 얻었다.)
- The criticism ________d people to strong anger. (그 비평은 사람들의 강한 분노를 유발했다.)
- I'm ___________(ing 형태) about joining the movie club. (나는 영화 동호회에 가입할까 망설이고 있다.)
- Schools urged parents not to _____ when flu strikes. (학교는 학부모에게 독감이 퍼질 때 당황하지 말라고 권고했다.)
- Michael was _________ that he was an awful swimmer. (Michael은 수영을 잘 못해서 좌절했다.)
- I'm _______ of those people who made their dreams come true. (나는 자신의 꿈을 이룬 사람들이 부럽다.)
- His rude words made me ________. (그의 무례한 말이 나를 화나게 했다.)
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- Rebecca is ________ with children, even if they misbehave. (Rebecca는 아이들이 버릇없이 굴어도 그들에게 관대하다.)
- Her words were so direst that I got __________. (나는 그녀의 말이 너무 단도직입적이어서 난처해졌다.)
- It is ________ to be scolded in public. (사람들이 보는 앞에서 혼나는 것은 굴욕적인 일이다.)
- My grandfather was ________ at the cynicism of the youngsters. (나의 할아버지는 젊은이들의 냉소주의에 당황하셨다.)
- I feel ________ when I come home at night. (나는 밤에 집에 올 때면 외로움을 느낀다.)
- I don't know how to avoid __________ computer error messages. (성가신 컴퓨터 에러 메세지를 피하는 법을 모르겠다.)
- She looks _______ because she broke up with her boyfriend. (그녀는 남자친구와 헤어져서 우울해 보인다.)
- They _________ed their intention to invest in our new products. (그들은 우리의 신제품에 투자하겠다는 의사를 보였다.)
- The girl _______d her younger sister. (그 소녀는 여동생을 아주 좋아했다.)
- I'm __________ by the fact that my cell phone doesn't work. (나는 내 휴대전화가 작동하지 않는다는 사실에 짜증이 난다.)
- The man looked up at me with a __________ look. (그 남자는 당혹한 표정으로 나를 올려다 보았다.)
- Terrorism is _________ to us. (테러는 우리에게 혐오스러운 것이다.)
- Your _______ story brought tears to my eyes.(네 슬픈 이야기가 나를 눈물짓게 했다.)
- I always get _______ when I read articles on this blog. (나는 이 블로그에 있는 기사를 읽을 때면 항상 즐거워진다.)
- I was ______ when a man grabbed my arm. (나는 한 남자가 나의 팔을 잡았을 때 깜짝 놀랐다.)
- He went out of his mind with _______. (그는 슬퍼서 제정신이 아니었다.)
- Mary is _____ of telling interesting stories. (Mary는 재미있는 이야기하는 것을 좋아한다.)
30 Clues: He was ________ by Indian music. (그는 인도 음악에 매료되었다.) • Terrorism is _________ to us. (테러는 우리에게 혐오스러운 것이다.) • His rude words made me ________. (그의 무례한 말이 나를 화나게 했다.) • He went out of his mind with _______. (그는 슬퍼서 제정신이 아니었다.) • The girl _______d her younger sister. (그 소녀는 여동생을 아주 좋아했다.) • He was ______ to promote Korean culture. (그는 한국 문화를 홍보하는 데 열심이었다.) • ...
Unit 8 Vocab 2021-04-01
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- country would push a dangerous issue looking for the best outcome for there side.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Bill, helped veterans of World War II
- young person belonging to a subculture associated with the beat generation.
- Assured Destruction, full-scale use of nuclear weapons, full annihilation
- Case, American citizens who were convicted of spying for the Soviet Union
- n Roll, genre of popular music
- Race, competition between nations for superiority in the development of weapons
- House Committee on Un-American Activities
- Highway Act, effect of this act was the start of car as main mode of transportation.
- Doctrine, foreign-policy promising aid to any Middle Eastern country needing help
- strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad
- D. Eisenhower, 34th president of the US
- practice of making accusations of treason, especially when related to communism.
- Parallel, latitude line running across Korea at the midpoint of the peninsula.
- 10, refused to answer questions regarding their possible communist affiliations
- outlying district of a city especially a residential one
- States, country that is independent, but under influence from another country
- Central Intelligence Agency
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- denying employment to entertainment industry professionals believed to be Communists
- War, war whose objective is less than the total defeat of the enemy
- Deal, name of president Harry Truman's plan
- Union, socialist state in Eurasia
- Retaliation, policy that promised a strong response to Soviet threats against allies
- Spock, authored The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care in 1946
- Truman, 33rd president of the United States
- Family, couple and their dependent children
- Hartley Act, restricted the activities and power of labor union
- Kennan, known for his successful advocacy of a “containment policy"
- way of viewing and understanding the economy
- McCarthy, senator who went "red-hunting" for communists
- the states of the South and the Southwest
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- first artificial Earth satellite
- Curtain, barrier built by the Soviet Union to seal off itself from contact with non communists
- Stalin, ruler of the Soviet Union from 1927 until 1953
- Boom, period marked by a significant increase of birth rate
- War, war between North Korea and South Korea
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
- War, geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United State
- Plan, provided aid to Western Europe following World War II
- Pact, treaty established by the Soviet Union and other Soviet satellite states
- Doctrine, goal to contain Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War
- Airlift, response to the Soviet blockade of land routes into West Berlin, the US began a massive airlift of necessities
- Presley, "King of Rock and Roll"
45 Clues: Central Intelligence Agency • n Roll, genre of popular music • first artificial Earth satellite • Presley, "King of Rock and Roll" • Union, socialist state in Eurasia • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Southeast Asia Treaty Organization • Bill, helped veterans of World War II • D. Eisenhower, 34th president of the US • the states of the South and the Southwest • ...
Disney Names 2024-01-09
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- Of Greek origin, meaning "honey bee."
- A name conveying the idea of fate or predetermined future.
- A virtue name symbolizing compassion and forgiveness.
- A name of Roman origin, associated with the goddess of the moon and hunting.
- unique name derived from Melissa.
- A variation of Lily, symbolizing purity and beauty.
- A name of Germanic origin, meaning "free man."
- A short form of Elizabeth, meaning "pledged to God."
- A popular name of English origin, meaning "rival."
- A name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, meaning "brave journey."
- An English name meaning "domain of Curtius."
- 7th most common name in the world.
- A name of Hebrew origin, meaning "foresight" or "to behold."
- A name of Greek origin, meaning "strong" or "courageous."
- A French name meaning "who is like God."
- Of Greek origin, meaning "pure" or "clean."; Hurricane 2005
- A classic name with biblical roots, meaning "princess" or "noblewoman."
- A palindrome
- A name associated with the blackbird, symbolizing wisdom and mystery.
- A name that echoes the depth of shadows, revealing a sense of mystery and enigma. prefix that is often associated with the Greek word "melas," which means "dark" or "black."
- A name of Greek origin, meaning "moon goddess."
- A name of Greek origin, meaning "messenger of God."
- A diminutive of Alison or Alexandra, meaning "noble" or "defender of the people."
- A short form of Elizabeth, meaning "pledged to God."
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- 17th letter
- A biblical name, referring to a village near Jerusalem.
- A diminutive form of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
- A unique and modern name often associated with wealth and prosperity.
- Pranks.
- An Italian name meaning "lady" or "woman."
- A unique and modern variation of Jennifer.
- A name of Greek origin, meaning "crown" or "garland."
- The Spanish and Portuguese form of Rachel, meaning "ewe" or "innocent."
- A name of Hebrew origin, meaning "lion" or "lioness."
- A combination of Bree (meaning "vigor" or "vitality") and Ann.
- Of Old German origin, meaning "joyous" or "happy."
- A unisex name of Korean origin, meaning "wealth" or "talent."
- US State
- Of Sanskrit origin, meaning "beauty" or "splendid."
- A Welsh name, meaning "noisy" or "roaring."
- A Spanish name, meaning "noble" or "warrior-like."; x2
- 3 daughters
- An English name meaning "cheerful" or "joyful."
- An Arabic name meaning "princess" or "queen."
- Short for Alexander or Alexandra, meaning "defender of the people."
- A Slavic name meaning "light" or "brightness."
- Outside,Up
- A modern variant of Cassandra, meaning "shining upon men."
- A variant of the name Sharon, meaning "a plain" or "a place of rest."
- "her" angelic name
50 Clues: Pranks. • US State • Outside,Up • 17th letter • 3 daughters • A palindrome • "her" angelic name • unique name derived from Melissa. • 7th most common name in the world. • Of Greek origin, meaning "honey bee." • A French name meaning "who is like God." • An Italian name meaning "lady" or "woman." • A unique and modern variation of Jennifer. • A Welsh name, meaning "noisy" or "roaring." • ...
Our Life 2020-05-23
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- National park west of Hanoi(2 wds.)
- Purple substance used in a sexual manner (2 wds.)
- District containing Hanoi's botanical gardens (2 wds.)
- Popular town for a 1st stop in Ha Giang (2 wds.)
- Restaurant with a lovely, romantic terrace
- Going home for ____
- Sprited Away's young female protagonist's given name
- Ten in VN
- Ha Giang's rice wine capital, probably (2 wds.)
- Expensive spot for a beer frequented by old white guys (3 wds.)
- For daddy's little girl's mouth
- Viet sub adored by Colton and not Alannah (2 wds.)
- A crispy pancake dish sold by Co Minh (2 wds.)
- 90's sitcom watched in bed
- Where Uncle Ho sleeps
- Coffee, cocktails, and more (2 wds.)
- Circle K competitor
- Reason for a Phu Ly trip
- Short lived event company that held an event at GK on December 13th, 2019
- Famous communist who watches skateboarders down below
- Bun Cha Address (2 wds.)
- Oft rented Yamaha
- A lovely Cafe off 124
- Street with shops, tailors, barbers, and bun cha in Tay Ho (3 wds.)
- ____K, in VND, going rate for a pack of Saigon Silvers
- Strong tobacco smoked by parking attendants
- Water in VN
- Cocktail with botanicals and citrus
- Anime delivery witch
- Tay Ho shopping mall
- Beverage stop in PhuLy (2 wds.)
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- From ponchos, to coffee, and snacks (2 wds.)
- A chicken soup tolerated by Alannah (2 wds.)
- Going on a visa run? Head here
- Dieu Tay Ho's main drag
- Beer on a stool from a keg (2 wds.)
- Times City 10 pin
- Weed dealer and bar
- It wouldn't be a night at birdcage without balloons and these
- Cheese in VN (2 wds.)
- District southwest of Tay Ho (2 wds.)
- Maker of the '67
- Asian style taco restaurant (2 wds.)
- Street with banana sporting tourists and VBH (2 wds.)
- Foreign _____ University in Hanoi
- Successful coffee chain
- Fried rice, in VN (2 wds.)
- Korean all you can eat treat (2 wds.)
- Quirky graff writer
- Pizzeria whose name Alannah seldom eats
- Silver street in the Old Quarter (2 wds.)
- Maazi cuisine
- Beer in a yellow can
- Redneck bikers munching sliders. . .
- Stationery Shop
- City of Pizza Hut and skateboarding
- Something people on 3 month visas neglect to pay
- French taco joint (2 wds.)
- Burger joint in Tam Coc
- Town for Macklemore Karaoke (2 wds.)
- Flower of choice
- Something Colton should have got
- Milk coffee in VN
- Honda wheelied by our young neighbour
64 Clues: Ten in VN • Water in VN • Maazi cuisine • Stationery Shop • Maker of the '67 • Flower of choice • Times City 10 pin • Oft rented Yamaha • Milk coffee in VN • Weed dealer and bar • Going home for ____ • Quirky graff writer • Circle K competitor • Beer in a yellow can • Anime delivery witch • Tay Ho shopping mall • Cheese in VN (2 wds.) • Where Uncle Ho sleeps • A lovely Cafe off 124 • ...
Our Life 2020-05-23
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- Reason for a Phu Ly trip
- City of Pizza Hut and skateboarding
- Foreign _____ University in Hanoi
- Pizzeria whose name Alannah seldom eats
- Cocktail with botanicals and citrus
- Silver street in the Old Quarter (2 wds.)
- Tay Ho's main drag
- Expensive spot for a beer frequented by old white guys (3 wds.)
- A crispy pancake dish sold by Co Minh (2 wds.)
- Town for Macklemore Karaoke (2 wds.)
- Milk coffee in VN
- Redneck bikers munching sliders. . .
- Cheese in VN (2 wds.)
- Tay Ho shopping mall
- Bun Cha Address (2 wds.)
- Maazi cuisine
- Something people on 3 month visas neglect to pay
- Strong tobacco smoked by parking attendants
- ____K, in VND, going rate for a pack of Saigon Silvers
- Going home for ____
- Ha Giang's rice wine capital, probably (2 wds.)
- Where Uncle Ho sleeps
- Beer on a stool from a keg (2 wds.)
- Going on a visa run? Head here
- Something Colton should have got
- Famous communist who watches skateboarders down below
- Fried rice, in VN (2 wds.)
- Popular town for a 1st stop in Ha Giang (2 wds.)
- Stationery Shop
- Beverage stop in PhuLy (2 wds.)
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- Times City 10 pin
- Honda wheelied by our young neighbour
- Purple substance used in a sexual manner (2 wds.)
- Oft rented Yamaha
- Coffee, cocktails, and more (2 wds.)
- Maker of the '67
- Sprited Away's young female protagonist's given name
- Ten in VN
- Successful coffee chain
- District southwest of Tay Ho (2 wds.)
- For daddy's little girl's mouth
- Street with shops, tailors, barbers, and bun cha in Tay Ho (3 wds.)
- Viet sub adored by Colton and not Alannah (2 wds.)
- Flower of choice
- 90's sitcom watched in bed
- A chicken soup tolerated by Alannah (2 wds.)
- Asian style taco restaurant (2 wds.)
- French taco joint (2 wds.)
- A lovely Cafe off 124
- Restaurant with a lovely, romantic terrace
- It wouldn't be a night at birdcage without balloons and these
- Circle K competitor
- Korean all you can eat treat (2 wds.)
- Weed dealer and bar
- District containing Hanoi's botanical gardens (2 wds.)
- From ponchos, to coffee, and snacks (2 wds.)
- Short lived event company that held an event at GK on December 13th, 2019
- National park west of Hanoi(2 wds.)
- Beer in a yellow can
- Street with banana sporting tourists and VBH (2 wds.)
- Anime delivery witch
- Burger joint in Tam Coc
- Quirky graff writer
- Water in VN
64 Clues: Ten in VN • Water in VN • Maazi cuisine • Stationery Shop • Maker of the '67 • Flower of choice • Times City 10 pin • Oft rented Yamaha • Milk coffee in VN • Tay Ho's main drag • Circle K competitor • Weed dealer and bar • Going home for ____ • Quirky graff writer • Tay Ho shopping mall • Beer in a yellow can • Anime delivery witch • Cheese in VN (2 wds.) • A lovely Cafe off 124 • Where Uncle Ho sleeps • ...
Our Life 2020-05-23
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- Short lived event company that held an event at GK on December 13th, 2019
- Beer in a yellow can
- Cocktail with botanicals and citrus
- Successful coffee chain
- Times City 10 pin
- Street with shops, tailors, barbers, and bun cha in Tay Ho (3 wds.)
- Ten in VN
- Tay Ho's main drag
- From ponchos, to coffee, and snacks (2 wds.)
- Beverage stop in PhuLy (2 wds.)
- Street with banana sporting tourists and VBH (2 wds.)
- Korean all you can eat treat (2 wds.)
- Quirky graff writer
- Bun Cha Address (2 wds.)
- Maazi cuisine
- A chicken soup tolerated by Alannah (2 wds.)
- Maker of the '67
- Circle K competitor
- Water in VN
- National park west of Hanoi(2 wds.)
- Popular town for a 1st stop in Ha Giang (2 wds.)
- 90's sitcom watched in bed
- For daddy's little girl's mouth
- Going on a visa run? Head here
- Beer on a stool from a keg (2 wds.)
- Viet sub adored by Colton and not Alannah (2 wds.)
- Fried rice, in VN (2 wds.)
- Stationery Shop
- Oft rented Yamaha
- French taco joint (2 wds.)
- Cheese in VN (2 wds.)
- Weed dealer and bar
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- Reason for a Phu Ly trip
- Coffee, cocktails, and more (2 wds.)
- District southwest of Tay Ho (2 wds.)
- Purple substance used in a sexual manner (2 wds.)
- City of Pizza Hut and skateboarding
- Milk coffee in VN
- It wouldn't be a night at birdcage without balloons and these
- Asian style taco restaurant (2 wds.)
- Strong tobacco smoked by parking attendants
- Ha Giang's rice wine capital, probably (2 wds.)
- Expensive spot for a beer frequented by old white guys (3 wds.)
- Going home for ____
- Pizzeria whose name Alannah seldom eats
- Redneck bikers munching sliders. . .
- Restaurant with a lovely, romantic terrace
- A crispy pancake dish sold by Co Minh (2 wds.)
- Town for Macklemore Karaoke (2 wds.)
- ____K, in VND, going rate for a pack of Saigon Silvers
- Where Uncle Ho sleeps
- A lovely Cafe off 124
- Silver street in the Old Quarter (2 wds.)
- Sprited Away's young female protagonist's given name
- District containing Hanoi's botanical gardens (2 wds.)
- Tay Ho shopping mall
- Anime delivery witch
- Flower of choice
- Honda wheelied by our young neighbour
- Foreign _____ University in Hanoi
- Burger joint in Tam Coc
- Something Colton should have got
- Famous communist who watches skateboarders down below
- Something people on 3 month visas neglect to pay
64 Clues: Ten in VN • Water in VN • Maazi cuisine • Stationery Shop • Maker of the '67 • Flower of choice • Milk coffee in VN • Times City 10 pin • Oft rented Yamaha • Tay Ho's main drag • Going home for ____ • Quirky graff writer • Circle K competitor • Weed dealer and bar • Beer in a yellow can • Tay Ho shopping mall • Anime delivery witch • Where Uncle Ho sleeps • A lovely Cafe off 124 • Cheese in VN (2 wds.) • ...
Food and Cuisine 2024-10-21
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- - A Vietnamese soup consisting of broth, rice noodles, herbs, and meat, often beef or chicken.
- - A Mexican dip made from mashed avocados, lime, and seasoning.
- - A flaky, buttery French pastry shaped like a crescent.
- - Small Italian dumplings made from potato, flour, and sometimes cheese or spinach.
- - A Middle Eastern dip made from blended chickpeas, tahini, olive oil, and lemon juice.
- - An Italian antipasto consisting of grilled bread topped with tomatoes, garlic, and olive oil.
- - A Spanish rice dish originally from Valencia, often made with seafood, chicken, and vegetables.
- - An Italian dessert made of layers of coffee-soaked sponge cake and mascarpone cheese.
- - A long, thin loaf of French bread known for its crispy crust.
- - An Italian dish made of a flat round base of dough topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings.
- - A traditional Japanese seasoning produced by fermenting soybeans with salt and a fungus.
- - A Latin American dish made from fresh raw fish cured in citrus juices and mixed with herbs and vegetables.
- - A Middle Eastern deep-fried ball made from ground chickpeas or fava beans, often served in pita bread.
- - A flavorful and spiced rice dish from the Indian subcontinent, often made with meat or vegetables.
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- - A Swiss dish of melted cheese or chocolate in which pieces of bread or fruit are dipped.
- - A Hungarian soup or stew made of meat and vegetables, seasoned with paprika.
- - A French vegetable stew made with tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant, and peppers.
- - A breaded and fried meat cutlet, typically made from pork or veal, popular in Germany and Austria.
- - A Mediterranean dish, particularly Greek, made of layers of eggplant, ground meat, and béchamel sauce.
- - A traditional Korean dish of fermented vegetables, mainly napa cabbage and radishes, seasoned with chili powder.
- - A fried or baked pastry with a savory filling, such as spiced potatoes, peas, or meat, originating from South Asia.
- - A Japanese dish of vinegared rice accompanied by raw fish or vegetables.
- - A Japanese noodle soup dish with meat, vegetables, and broth.
- - A staple Italian food made from dough of wheat flour and water, available in various shapes like spaghetti or penne.
- Sum - A variety of small Chinese dishes served in steamer baskets, often enjoyed with tea.
- - A Japanese dish of seafood or vegetables battered and deep-fried.
- - A rich, sweet pastry made of layers of filo filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup or honey.
- - A variety of small, savory Spanish dishes served as appetizers or snacks.
- - A traditional Mexican dish consisting of a folded or rolled tortilla filled with various mixtures.
- - A flavorful and spicy dish originating from South Asia, made with various meats or vegetables in a sauce.
30 Clues: - A flaky, buttery French pastry shaped like a crescent. • - A Mexican dip made from mashed avocados, lime, and seasoning. • - A Japanese noodle soup dish with meat, vegetables, and broth. • - A long, thin loaf of French bread known for its crispy crust. • - A Japanese dish of seafood or vegetables battered and deep-fried. • ...
Fun Words by Paige 7 2023-07-09
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- PAINTING THAT INSPIRED THE GALACTIC SENATE DESIGN IN STAR WARS: PHANTOM MENACE
- MID-PURPLE WITH RED UNDERTONES
- AN INFAMOUS KIDNAPPING OF THE 20TH CENTURY
- BELOVED CLAY PENGUIN
- RAVEN, FOR ONE
- DESIGNER KNOWN FOR MONKEY IMAGERY, POPULAR IN THE 2000S
- LIKE LOOKING IN A MIRROR, YOUR UNRELATED IDENTICAL TWIN MIGHT BE CALLED THIS
- RAFT CREATED FROM FOUND OBJECTS BY GRETCHEN BAER
- ONE WHO COMMITS PIRACY
- THIS FRAME-STORY NOVEL INSPIRED ONE OF THE MOST BELOVED FILMS OF ALL TIME
- ITALIAN ANTIPASTO SERVED ON CROSTINI
- FRANCE'S "NATIONAL RAZOR" DURING LA TERREUR
- A MOVIE ABOUT LYCANTHROPY AS A METAPHOR FOR MENSTRUATION
- A TRADITIONAL ITALIAN VEAL DISH
- PAINTER KNOWN FOR PORTRAITS OF DINER FOOD
- JAYNE MANSFIELD'S DAUGHTER
- NAME FOR THE IMPERIAL CONSORT OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE
- ARTIST OF THE FAMOUS OPHELIA DROWNING PORTRAIT
- A MIXTURE OF INGREDIENTS
- FRENCH CONCEPTUAL ARTIST KNOWN FOR MEALS, HOTELS, AND A TRIBUTE ALBUM TO HER LATE CAT
- HAVING A GOATY STENCH
- ARTIST KNOWN FOR HIS COMIC-BOOK STYLE
- INFAMOUS LONDON ASYLUM
- MEASUREMENT OF SPICE-HOTNESS
- A SINKHOLE IN MEXICO
- A FESTIVAL CELEBRATED BY CANDLE-WEARING GIRLS
- BRIGHT YELLOW-ORANGE
- PAINTER KNOWN FOR SHOWCASING HIS MUSE
- KOREAN STAPLE DISH
- INFAMOUS DISEASE PROGENITOR
- LOCATION OF THE TEMPLE OF HATHOR
- A COLLECTION OF ANIMALS
- WHERE ONE CAN REVISIT THE JFK ASSASSINATION
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- MEDIEVAL VISIONARY AND AUTHOR OF "THE REVELATIONS OF DIVINE LOVE"
- A STATE OF INDIGNANCY
- THE AMAZING PURVEYOR OF ESP
- FORMATION THAT RISES FROM A CAVE FLOOR
- KAPOOR'S LOATHED NICKNAME OF HIS WORK
- OWL SPIRIT IN AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER
- SOFTLY SPARKLING WHITE
- A SINGLE-EDGED BLADE ON THE END OF A POLE
- SOUTH AMERICAN RODENT KNOWN FOR GETTING ALONG WITH MANY OTHER SPECIES
- POET KNOWN FOR WRITING ABOUT WWI
- A STATE OF OFFENSE
- FAMOUS JAZZ PIANIST
- A METHOD OF TRANSPORTATION FOR LADIES OF THE HAREM
- LEAD CHARACTER OF DARK SHADOWS
- A PROPHETESS
- SPIRITUALLY SIGNIFICANT BIRD FOR THE AZTECS
- BOB'S BURGERS IN-UNIVERSE TOY
- THE NAME GIVEN TO FRANCE'S HEIR APPARENT TO THE CROWN
- WHERE ONE CAN VIEW BIGFOOT
- A MOBSTER'S GIRLFRIEND
- ONE OF THE INSPIRATIONS FOR THE OVERLOOK
- BELOVED WRESTLER OF EXTRAORDINARY SIZE
- A FAMOUS BEACH WITH BLACK SAND IN ICELAND
- BLONDE BOMBSHELL ACTRESS FROM THE '50S
- BALLET ABOUT A DOLLMAKER AND HIS CREATION
- TRADITIONAL HAWAIIAN FAREWELL SONG
- BOREDOM UNTO DEATH
- DIRECTOR OF 1981'S HORROR FILM POSSESSION
- KING OF THE UNDEAD DIGIMON
- BLOOD OF THE GODS
- ONE OF MANY AMERICAN CRYPTIDS, THIS ONE IS PARTICULARLY FEMININE
- ARTIST OF THE FRENCH ROCOCO PERIOD
65 Clues: A PROPHETESS • RAVEN, FOR ONE • BLOOD OF THE GODS • A STATE OF OFFENSE • BOREDOM UNTO DEATH • KOREAN STAPLE DISH • FAMOUS JAZZ PIANIST • BELOVED CLAY PENGUIN • A SINKHOLE IN MEXICO • BRIGHT YELLOW-ORANGE • A STATE OF INDIGNANCY • HAVING A GOATY STENCH • SOFTLY SPARKLING WHITE • ONE WHO COMMITS PIRACY • A MOBSTER'S GIRLFRIEND • INFAMOUS LONDON ASYLUM • A COLLECTION OF ANIMALS • ...
Module 6 Vocabulary 2024-02-23
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- a bomb whose violent explosive power is due to the sudden release of atomic energy resulting from the fusion of light nuclei(as of hydrogen atoms) at very high temperatures in pressure to form helium nuclei.
- a proposed missile defense system intended to protect the United States from attack by ballistic strategic nuclear weapons.
- a Cold War competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to develop aerospace capacities, including artificial satellites, unmanned space probes, and human spaceships.
- He became the first American and the second man in space on May 5, 1961, when he piloted the Mercury spacecraft Freedom 7 on a 490 kilometer) 15-minute suborbital flight.
- an arms race competition for supremacy in nuclear warfare between the United States, the Soviet Union, and their respective allies during the Cold War.
- a direct and dangerous confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- an American astronaut who was the second person to set foot on the Moon.
- the first ever invented artificial satellite launched into orbit by the SoKazakhstanenrom Kazakhstanen on October 4th, 1957.
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- is a doctrine of military strategy and national security policy that posts that a full-scale use of nuclear weapons by an attacker on a nuclear-armed defender with second-strike capabilities would cause the complete annihilation of both the attacker and the defender.
- a long, costly, and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States.
- 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.
- is often thought of as an economic system in which private actors own and control property in a record with their interests, and demand and supply freely set prices in markets in a way that can serve the best interests of society.
- was a Soviet and Russian politician who served as the last leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to the country's dissolution in 1991.
- Fortified concrete and wire barriers that separated East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989.
- a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut who, aboard the first human to journey into outer space.
- a type of government as well as an economic system (a way of creating and sharing wealth).
- Research pilot, astronaut, and first man to set foot on the moon during the Apollo 11 Mission.
17 Clues: an American astronaut who was the second person to set foot on the Moon. • a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut who, aboard the first human to journey into outer space. • a type of government as well as an economic system (a way of creating and sharing wealth). • Fortified concrete and wire barriers that separated East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989. • ...
Conuntry 2023-07-18
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- It is a country in East Asia known for its pop culture, technological advancements, and traditional heritage. It is famous for K-pop music, Korean dramas, and delicious dishes like kimchi and bibimbap.
- It is a country in South Asia known for its rich history, diverse culture, and landmarks like the Taj Mahal. It is also famous for its spicy and flavorful cuisine.
- It is the largest country in the world, spanning across Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is known for its rich history, iconic landmarks like the Red Square in Moscow, and unique cultural traditions.
- It is a country and continent located in the southern hemisphere. It is known for its unique wildlife such as kangaroos and koalas, as well as stunning natural wonders like the Great Barrier Reef and Uluru.
- It is a country in Europe known for its art, fashion, and cuisine. It is famous for its landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, and delicious food such as croissants and cheese.
- States: It has fifty states and is known for its diverse culture and famous landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.
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- It is a vast country in East Asia known for its ancient history, diverse landscapes, and iconic landmarks like the Great Wall of China and the Terracotta Warriors.
- It is an island country in East Asia known for its rich cultural heritage, advanced technology, and delicious cuisine like sushi and ramen.
- known for its colorful traditions, ancient ruins, and vibrant festivals like Dia de los Muertos. It is also famous for its cuisine, including tacos and salsa.
- It is a country in North America known for its beautiful landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and vast forests. It is also famous for its hockey and maple syrup.
- It is a country located at the southernmost tip of Africa. It is known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and cultural diversity. It is also famous for landmarks like Table Mountain and Kruger National Park.
- Kingdom: It is a country in Europe consisting of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It is known for its rich history, castles, and famous sights like Buckingham Palace and Big Ben.
- It is the largest country in South America and known for its vibrant culture, beautiful beaches, and the Amazon Rainforest.
13 Clues: It is the largest country in South America and known for its vibrant culture, beautiful beaches, and the Amazon Rainforest. • States: It has fifty states and is known for its diverse culture and famous landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon. • ...
May 12, 2020 2020-05-12
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- a famous rapper from canada
- a canine
- the name of aladdin's monkey friend
- groot is a member of the guardians of the _______
- musical by lin manuel miranda that will soon be on disney+
- dinosaur with three horns
- popular korean boy band
- netflix show featuring the upside down
- youtube name of Felix Kjellberg
- computer program we are using to talk right now
- teenager who sails out on a daring mission to prove herself a master wayfinder
- new york city borough were sunset park is located
- first name of the basketball player who has played for the cavs, the heat, the cavs (again!), and the lakers
- when a year has an extra day, it is called a ____ year
- brooklyn's basketball team
- capital egypt
- see a concert or the nets here
- a caffeinated drink
- a japanese style of animation
- anime where Goku fights frieza, cell, and majin buu
- the earth revolves around the ___
- animal with a trunk
- link arms in _______ tag so you dont get tagged
- animal; the duck-billed _______
- the boy who lived
- game that you taught kenny how to play
- amount of stars on a united states flag
- the name of our afterschool program
- a frozen treat on a stick
- wear these on your ears to hear music
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- staff member who has worked at life lines the longest
- BEC sandwich
- movie franchise about cars and family, fast and ______
- the land of the rising sun
- pyramids of giza location
- a feline
- a game for your phone ______ go
- see a concert or the knicks here
- a Chinese video-sharing social networking service owned by ByteDance
- bad guy who wanted to eliminate half of all living creatures
- peter parker's secret identity
- color made from blue and yellow
- ginny hosts it
- the 44th president of the united states
- an ______ a day keeps the doctor away
- instrument with 6 strings you strum
- streaming media service founded in 1997
- hot snake with flavors like fuego, nitro, and xplosion
- "bad guy" singer
- a 2017 video game from epic games
- new york's basketball team
- circular italian dish cut into slices
- largest planet in our solar system
- the "R" in the 3 r's
- former united states president abraham _______
- chicken fast food joint
- author of diary of a whimpy kid jeff ______
- type of machine used to look inside of people
- 2017 book by angie thomas
59 Clues: a feline • a canine • BEC sandwich • capital egypt • ginny hosts it • "bad guy" singer • the boy who lived • a caffeinated drink • animal with a trunk • the "R" in the 3 r's • popular korean boy band • chicken fast food joint • pyramids of giza location • dinosaur with three horns • 2017 book by angie thomas • a frozen treat on a stick • the land of the rising sun • brooklyn's basketball team • ...
Landforms 2022-02-11
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- A large mostly flat area of land, such as North China Plain or Great Plains in the US
- A body of water partially surrounded by land. A bay is usually smaller and less enclosed than a gulf.
- Flat, elevated landform that rises above the surrounding area. Example: Tibetan Plateau
- Underground hollow space, often found in limestone areas and on rocky coastlines.
- A high point of land that narrowly extends into the ocean. For example Cape of Good Hope in South Africa.
- Narrow passage of water connecting two seas, such as Strait of Gibraltar or Strait of Malacca
- A landform that rises at least 300 meters or more above its surrounding area. A mountain range is a chain of mountains that are close together.
- A part of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but is connected to the mainland on one side. For example Korean or Italian Peninsula.
- Valley created by the movement of a glacier. When glacier melt, a U-shape valley is left
- High and steep rock standing above the sea. It is created by wave erosion.
- An opening in Earth's crust that allows molten rock from beneath the crust to reach the surface. For example, Vesuvius or Mount St.Helens
- A depression, or dip, in the Earth's surface, shaped like bowls, with sides higher than the bottom.
- A long bay that is actually a submerged valley created by a glacier. They exist along the coasts of Norway, New Zealand etc.
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- A narrow valley with steeply sloped sides that appear similar to the letter "V" from a cross-section. It is created by a river or a stream.
- A hill of sand created by wind or water. Usually found in deserts or along the coast.
- A chain or group of islands scattered in the ocean. For example Hawaii, Galapagos Islands etc.
- A tall, flat-topped, steep-sided tower of rock. It is created through the process of erosion.
- Long, man-made strip of water used for irrigation or boat access to a bigger body of water (Panama or Suez Canal)
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger landmasses and separates two bodies of water. For example Isthmus of Panama.
- Landform that rises above the surrounding terrain, not as high as a mountain.
- A wide and steep hill or mountain with a flat top. Mesa is a Spanish word that means table.
- Part of an ocean or sea extending into the land, for example Gulf of Mexico or Persian Gulf
- Body of water that is separated from the sea by sandbars, barrier reefs, coral reefs, or other natural barriers.
- A body of land surrounded by water, such as Greenland, Madagascar, Iceland etc.
24 Clues: High and steep rock standing above the sea. It is created by wave erosion. • Landform that rises above the surrounding terrain, not as high as a mountain. • A body of land surrounded by water, such as Greenland, Madagascar, Iceland etc. • Underground hollow space, often found in limestone areas and on rocky coastlines. • ...
Grandma's Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-24
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- Where was St. Patrick from
- Peggy Keegan's maiden name
- Lifelong best friend
- Peninsula in Co Kerry; most Westerly point of Ireland
- Husband's Occupation
- Name of the river that flows through Cork
- Old boss turned family friend
- The Titanic's last port of call, located in Co Cork
- It is good luck to kiss this in Co Cork
- Parish/School in Woodside
- Daddy's Sister that lived in England
- Island NY beach you take the subway to
- Irish Brand of Tea
- Irish Actress
- It's a ____ way to Tipperary
- City Camila and her husband live in
- Owner of Coach and 4 restaurant
- Former co girl scout leader
- One of the Keegan twins
- Bill and Joan raised family in this state
- Irish City situated on the banks of the River Lee; has a name derived from the Irish for "Marshy Place"
- Granddaughter's name
- Longest river in Ireland
- West Side Parish
- Area of the Bronx
- Husband's childhood hometown
- Patrick Moran lives in this State
- Nickname for Mrs. Mulvihill
- Busiest immigration inspection station, located in NY harbor
- The Lakes of Killarney can be found in which county
- Well liked Irish beer
- Woodside neighbor
- Moran Hometown in Co Kerry
- Traditional Irish Ring that represents love, loyalty and friendship
- New Jersey beach we'd go to every summer
- How you broke your ankle
- Fashion friend and former hairdresser
- Stunning sea cliffs located in Co Clare
- Famous ship built in Belfast
- Worked at St Patrick Cathedral Rectory
- Number of grandchildren
- Mother's Maiden Name
- High School daughter's attended
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- Served with Irish Breakfast
- Joe and _______ Graham
- Nickname of Co Cork
- County with the highest mountain
- Charlie and ______ of the Boulevard Manor
- West Side Neighbor
- County Uncle Christy was from
- Famous Irish Poet and Playwright
- The Radio City __________
- Keegan Chef
- Jimmy Mulvihill studied for this vocation
- First born grandchild
- Husband served in this war
- ______ Crystal
- Actor famous for his gangster roles; had Irish roots in Co Leitrim
- Quiet Man Actor
- Kieran's occupation
- Alligood cousin
- Nickname for Sheila
- The ______ of Kerry
- Original colors of the house at the Harbor
- Which ocean surrounds 3 sides of Ireland
- Currency of the Republic of Ireland
- Month you were married
- Major airport in Co Clare
- Gosch daughter
- God Bless America Singer
- Where Doney lives
- Patricia Burke/Gosch has a condo on this island
- Where you grew up in NY
- St. Patrick's Day party venue
- NYC Ave that you lived on or near
- Molly's musical instrument
- The borough Auntie Agnes lived in
77 Clues: Keegan Chef • Irish Actress • ______ Crystal • Gosch daughter • Quiet Man Actor • Alligood cousin • West Side Parish • Area of the Bronx • Where Doney lives • Woodside neighbor • West Side Neighbor • Irish Brand of Tea • Nickname of Co Cork • Kieran's occupation • Nickname for Sheila • The ______ of Kerry • Lifelong best friend • Husband's Occupation • Granddaughter's name • Mother's Maiden Name • ...
Revision 2017-06-15
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- Weisong is a world famous thief. He entered the _________ of a king in the past and found a lot of money.
- Although Hern Wen sells a lot of roti canai in front of his house, he is still __________ because he spends too much money.
- Zi Yi is a wonderful __________. Six million lovers of pink follow her on Instagram.
- Shu Lin went to the stage to __________ his model student award.
- Hern Wen loves ___________. He always watches Digimon, Pokémon, and Naruto.
- Jing Yue is very well-built and looks like Jackie Chan, so he employed him to be his __________.
- Although Shu Juan’s third album didn’t sell well, she is still the queen of Chinese __________ music.
- Zi Yi doesn’t want to donate any money to help the _________, unless they are willing to paint the whole orphanage pink.
- Girls prefer ___________, while guys prefer action films.
- Many of Shu Juan’s friends are famous ___________ (clue: an occupation).
- Shu Juan really loves the Korean __________, Descendants of the Sun and invited Song Joong-ki to perform with her in her concert in London.
- Ming Yan is a real lady. She knows how to sew with a __________.
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- Hern Wen is very hardworking. He practices rapping every day, because he wants to be a famous __________.
- Ting Qun saw a __________ thing flying in the sky, so she told the reporter that she had seen a UFO.
- Shu Lin wants to be famous like her sister, but she doesn’t have __________ for music. Therefore, she is really jealous of her sister and wrote some bad news about her sister on her Instagram account.
- Immigration is a __________ issue in America. Some people think that immigrants are bad for the country, while the others think that immigrants are good.
- Wei Song __________ with a bag of money when he saw that Superwoman Ting Qun was coming. He knew that Superwoman Ting Qun would catch him if she saw him.
- John is an impressive __________, because she creates amazing music.
- Wei Song learnt __________ with Jing Yue in Shaolin Temple, so he can defeat ten policemen easily.
- If you work on a __________, you can travel around the world and make friends with tourists from many countries.
- Show Luo is not just a singer. He is also a ___________. He has his own TV show.
- Shu Juan suddenly __________ (came) in Lucus English Studios; All the students were so happy that they screamed and cried for hours.
- Zi Yi’s third __________ didn’t sell well, because the songs are boring.
- When Superwoman Ting Qun knew that the cruise liner was __________, he immediately flew to save as many people as she could.
24 Clues: Girls prefer ___________, while guys prefer action films. • Shu Lin went to the stage to __________ his model student award. • Ming Yan is a real lady. She knows how to sew with a __________. • John is an impressive __________, because she creates amazing music. • Many of Shu Juan’s friends are famous ___________ (clue: an occupation). • ...
Exam 2 Review • International Management 2016-11-10
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- The ______ for making introductions varies from culture to culture.
- ________, both men and women, shake hands when being introduced.
- In India, the particular ______ a person belongs to is determined at birth.
- Other parts of the world in which an exchange of business cards is the norm include the Middle East, the Pacific, Asia, and the _______.
- A good rule to follow: If you would not want your message posted on the company _____ board, do not send it via e-mail.
- _____ typically use chopsticks especially for eating rice but may or may not use a spoon for soup.
- In Canada you may refuse food offered ______ causing offense.
- Proper “netiquette” avoids _____, or speaking ill of someone.
- Egyptians and _______, however, consider it impolite to eat everything on your plate.
- President ______, during his first state dinner abroad on a visit to Korea, confused his translator and embarrassed South Korean officials when he stepped to the microphone to give his dinner speech and invited a translator to stand between him and President Kim Young Sam.
- Some cultures believe people should occupy their proper places and that some are ______ to more respect than others.
- In Latin America, when women marry, they drop their mother’s surname and add their husband’s _____’s surname.
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- ________ refers to manners and behavior considered acceptable in social and business situations.
- Be sure to write out the name of the month when specifying a date, include country _____ for telephone numbers, and indicate which time zone is being referred to when making such statements as “I will telephone you at 2 P.M. Friday.”
- In _______, you are expected to clean your plate.
- In Italy and France, _______ are often served after the main course rather than before.
- Callers also appreciate a(n) _____ attitude.
- Women in some cultures play a less _______ role in business than do men.
- E-mail is more ______ than a letter or memorandum and is inappropriate for conveying certain types of messages.
- The ___, common in China and Japan, is uncommon in many other cultures.
- In Germany and Italy, people with a college degree are entitled to be called _______; the same rule applies to architects and lawyers.
- In some cultures, the _____ comes first and the given name last.
- Titles are used when introducing people in Germany and ______.
- People of ______ have no firm customs for greeting others; they may shake hands, embrace, and/or kiss a person at the first meeting or at every meeting.
- Gifts are also opened in the presence of the giver in Brazil and ______.
- ______ in Japan is frowned on.
26 Clues: ______ in Japan is frowned on. • Callers also appreciate a(n) _____ attitude. • In _______, you are expected to clean your plate. • In Canada you may refuse food offered ______ causing offense. • Proper “netiquette” avoids _____, or speaking ill of someone. • Titles are used when introducing people in Germany and ______. • ...
Sherlock Holmes & The Secret Plans (ch. 1-4) 2022-07-22
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- the people who decides what happens in a country
- when you must be careful about something, and when things go wrong it's because you aren't doing this well
- this is red and inside of you, if you get cut it comes out
- something that you write or draw before you do something else later
- a person who takes something without asking
- a tool for cutting, shaping, or marking wood, stone, or metal
- a metal stick that someone uses to break open a door or window
- to move quickly and strongly with your hands
- feeling a little afraid or excited in a bad way about something
- a very short letter that arrives quickly
- when someone hits people again and again
- the most important servant in the house
- to go down quickly
- the house number and street where someone lives
- your write this someone
- a building where people go to see plays
- bad weather that makes it hard to see outside
- not there
- quick-thinking
- the top of a building or train
- where something is going
- to go away suddenly
- to run away from something
- when you travel far
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- they look for people who break the law
- badly hurt
- not happy about something and thinking a lot about it
- people read about things that happen every day in this. The Korean Times is a famous one.
- a thing that helps you to see in the dark
- when someone stops living
- to look out on something (of a window)
- a place where the army keeps their guns and has offices
- something you write on
- to give someone something in exchange for money
- into to go into a place without asking by breaking the door or windows
- something that the government doesn't want you to know about
- you wear these on your face in front of your eyes so you can see
- the trains underneath a city
- a ship that goes underwater
- room a room in a house where people sit and talk
- agent someone who works secretly in one country for the government of another county, a spy
- a box that people put important things in so thieves can't take them
- line a train moves on this
- a taxi
- a picture that shows where streets and railway lines are in town
- to give money to someone for something
- used to open a locked door
- a long hole that underground trains go through
- when someone tells you something new
49 Clues: a taxi • not there • badly hurt • quick-thinking • to go down quickly • to go away suddenly • when you travel far • something you write on • your write this someone • where something is going • when someone stops living • line a train moves on this • used to open a locked door • to run away from something • a ship that goes underwater • the trains underneath a city • ...
Special Crime Investigation 2024-02-27
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- A gang of criminals
- taking property unlawfully from a person or place by force.
- product illegally traded in the golden triangle.
- triad operates primarily based in _ and china and Taiwan.
- known as canabis sativa
- the one who corrupts or bribes, intimidate or threatens.
- mafia organization they are known or called as a sotto capo.
- A japanese ritual to atone for offenses to another.
- An approach also known as emotional appeal is technique.
- abducting someone & holding them captive.
- an organized international body of criminals operating originally in Sicily.
- Traditional organized-crime groups originating from Hong Kong.
- consider the deceased background.
- premeditated killing of human
- group of individuals that share a common identity.
- the business or practice of engaging in sexual activity.
- shall be lock up as may be necessary to secure his safety.
- very important means of identifying the person.
- Adults and children can be trafficked and forced to sell their bodies.
- The interrogation room should be sound proof.
- sicilian mafia structure it is known as the capofamiglia.
- sayyaf means.
- Illegal activity which refers to the smuggling of cigarettes.
- A code of silence about criminal activity.
- killing of parent or other near relative
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- korean gangster.
- includes persons forced into prostitution.
- Criminal activity that either targets or uses a computer.
- It refers to the illegal act of smuggling alcohol and intoxicating liquors.
- A Japanese gangster
- killing a child within a year of its birth.
- refers to the formulation of an idea of how the event.
- A person who is believed to be guilty of a crime.
- form of collective violence interfering with the peace.
- term used to describe violence or other harmful acts committed.
- small time drug addict
- interrogation room should be of medium size with bare walls.
- type of death wherein patient regresses.
- It is considered one of the lowest of edo castes.
- attack (a place or vehicle) with a explosive.
- the illegal transporting of goods.
- Chinese gangs who smuggle people to other countries.
- A person who sees an event typically a crime.
- killing of a human being
- similar to triads except that they began among the early immigrant.
- It is considered one of the lowest of Edo castes.
- An organized crime national borders involving groups.
- formal questioning of a suspect.
- type of death all vital organs have ceased function.
- It refers to a low ranking member who serves as an "enforcer".
- a simple questioning of person who does posses information relevant to the matter under investigation.
- Committed by persons who are not members of the complement.
52 Clues: sayyaf means. • korean gangster. • A gang of criminals • A Japanese gangster • small time drug addict • known as canabis sativa • killing of a human being • premeditated killing of human • formal questioning of a suspect. • consider the deceased background. • the illegal transporting of goods. • type of death wherein patient regresses. • killing of parent or other near relative • ...
Q2 Word Wall Choice Board 2022-11-15
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- Compliance, ___________, innocence, and humility are distinguishing characteristics of Christian ethics.
- Civil rights include freedom, _______ under the law and in the workplace, and the right to vote.
- Staff satisfaction was found to _________ favorably with productivity of the team.
- There is sometimes no way to _______ whether or not a story someone tells you is true; you must willingly acknowledge their claims as true.
- Politicians _________ their opponents in order to appeal to their audience's sense of humor.
- Women protested in great numbers because they want the same __________ rights as males.
- The detectives couldn't seem to ______ a response from the culprit.
- If your friend is experiencing symptoms that ______ medical treatment, they may need to visit the ER rather than rely on medication.
- Because the bank teller noticed a ____ between the two signatures provided, she was unable to give the individual their money.
- Many people have categorized their own lives by never allowing their personal lives to ________ with their professional life.
- Because the offense occurred in South Korea, the South Korean government has ____________ over the case.
- He's so ________ he would believe anything.
- They divorced a few months after getting married because their marriage was ______ of love.
- By enforcing more rules and punishments, the teacher ______ed dominance over the class.
- The weather was _________; it stormed and got incredibly muddy outside.
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- __________ as the crime was, the girls were just sent to live with their aunt and never received the punishment.
- While my friend appeared _______ to the notion of hanging out sometime, I never did hear from her again.
- Because both teams were the same age and ability level, the match was fairly ________.
- All of the plants that were planted were extremely ________ and adaptive to even the most harsh environments.
- Tesla, Elon Musk's company, is extremely _________.
- The criminal clearly didn't understand the ____s of his risky actions, as he ended up serving a significant amount of time in prison.
- In the film, the murderer is shown as someone who derives a profound ________ joy from murdering.
- Witness testimonies may aid to _________ the accused.
- Inalienable rights are also ______ rights, meaning no one can take it from you.
- Despite having a ______ amount of notes regarding the subject, the student forgot everything whenever the test came around.
- The legal system now punishes the most _______ kinds of child abuse and neglect, but such offenses are difficult to prove.
- Conservatives are more __________ than liberals.
- The policies of the party were centered around prejudice rather than any clear ________.
- Scientists around the world have come to a _________ that the earth will likely warm during the next several decades.
- Students are expected by their teachers to _________ good behavior at all times.
30 Clues: He's so ________ he would believe anything. • Conservatives are more __________ than liberals. • Tesla, Elon Musk's company, is extremely _________. • Witness testimonies may aid to _________ the accused. • The detectives couldn't seem to ______ a response from the culprit. • The weather was _________; it stormed and got incredibly muddy outside. • ...
CLASSIC TELEVISION COMEDIES 2024-11-06
Across
- Alien life form living with a suburban family
- A satirical look at a dysfunctional American family
- A family of country folk strike oil and move to Beverly Hills
- Comedy set in a hospital featuring a group of doctors
- Seven castaways stranded on a desert island
- Trailblazing sitcom about a single career woman
- Comedy about prisoners in a German POW camp during WWII
- Four older women sharing a house in Miami
- Spin-off from "All in the Family" about an upwardly mobile couple
- Sitcom portraying the ideal suburban family
- A sitcom about a comedy writer and his family
- Comedy about a family of monsters living in the suburbs
- Two kids from Harlem are adopted by a wealthy man
- British political satire focusing on a government minister
- Comedy about a family man dealing with his eccentric relatives
- British sitcom about a disastrous hotel
- Comedy about a couple moving from the city to the country
- Comedy about a cantankerous junk dealer and his son
- Comedy about a wealthy, dysfunctional family
- Group of castaways on a tropical island
- Mockumentary about quirky small-town government workers
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- Idealized portrayal of a typical 1950s American family
- Comedy about New York City taxi drivers
- A witch who tries to live as a normal housewife
- Iconic American sitcom starring Lucille Ball
- Comedy about a married couple living in New York City
- Psychiatrist with his own radio show in Seattle
- A family of quirky and spooky characters
- Controversial comedy about Archie Bunker’s views
- Widowed father raising three daughters with help from friends
- Life in a small town with a friendly sheriff
- Comedy set in the 1950s featuring the Fonz
- Sitcom about an African-American family in Chicago
- A street-smart teen moves in with wealthy relatives
- Two friends working at a Milwaukee brewery
- A widowed father raising three boys
- Comedy-drama about an army hospital during the Korean War
- A group of six pals in New York City
- A blended family with six children
- Mockumentary sitcom set in a mundane workplace
- Silent comedy starring a clumsy British man
- Spoof of spy dramas starring bumbling agent Maxwell Smart
- Comedy about the behind-the-scenes antics of a TV show
- Classic sitcom about a bus driver and his wife
- Teens growing up in Wisconsin during the 1970s
- Comedy about socially awkward physicists
- A show famously about "nothing"
- Set in a Boston bar where everybody knows your name
- Comedy about two women and one man sharing an apartment
49 Clues: A show famously about "nothing" • A blended family with six children • A widowed father raising three boys • A group of six pals in New York City • Comedy about New York City taxi drivers • British sitcom about a disastrous hotel • Group of castaways on a tropical island • A family of quirky and spooky characters • Comedy about socially awkward physicists • ...
Our Life 2020-05-23
Across
- Famous communist who watches skateboarders down below
- Honda wheelied by our young neighbour
- Milk coffee in VN
- A chicken soup tolerated by Alannah (2 wds.)
- Going home for ____
- Beer on a stool from a keg (2 wds.)
- District southwest of Tay Ho (2 wds.)
- Burger joint in Tam Coc
- Korean all you can eat treat (2 wds.)
- Flower of choice
- Coffee, cocktails, and more (2 wds.)
- Ten in VN
- Redneck bikers munching sliders. . .
- Water in VN
- Reason for a Phu Ly trip
- Maker of the '67
- Maazi cuisine
- Pizzeria whose name Alannah seldom eats
- Quirky graff writer
- National park west of Hanoi(2 wds.)
- City of Pizza Hut and skateboarding
- Street with shops, tailors, barbers, and bun cha in Tay Ho (3 wds.)
- Street with banana sporting tourists and VBH (2 wds.)
- Ha Giang's rice wine capital, probably (2 wds.)
- Strong tobacco smoked by parking attendants
- From ponchos, to coffee, and snacks (2 wds.)
- Where Uncle Ho sleeps
- Weed dealer and bar
- Cheese in VN (2 wds.)
- Going on a visa run? Head here
- Town for Macklemore Karaoke (2 wds.)
- 90's sitcom watched in bed
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- ____K, in VND, going rate for a pack of Saigon Silvers
- Something people on 3 month visas neglect to pay
- Foreign _____ University in Hanoi
- Tay Ho's main drag
- A crispy pancake dish sold by Co Minh (2 wds.)
- District containing Hanoi's botanical gardens (2 wds.)
- Viet sub adored by Colton and not Alannah (2 wds.)
- French taco joint (2 wds.)
- For daddy's little girl's mouth
- Tay Ho shopping mall
- Restaurant with a lovely, romantic terrace
- Times City 10 pin
- Sprited Away's young female protagonist's given name
- Expensive spot for a beer frequented by old white guys (3 wds.)
- Beverage stop in PhuLy (2 wds.)
- Oft rented Yamaha
- Successful coffee chain
- Something Colton should have got
- A lovely Cafe off 124
- Popular town for a 1st stop in Ha Giang (2 wds.)
- Cocktail with botanicals and citrus
- Silver street in the Old Quarter (2 wds.)
- Purple substance used in a sexual manner (2 wds.)
- Beer in a yellow can
- Short lived event company that held an event at GK on December 13th, 2019
- Anime delivery witch
- It wouldn't be a night at birdcage without balloons and these
- Asian style taco restaurant (2 wds.)
- Circle K competitor
- Fried rice, in VN (2 wds.)
- Stationery Shop
- Bun Cha Address (2 wds.)
64 Clues: Ten in VN • Water in VN • Maazi cuisine • Stationery Shop • Flower of choice • Maker of the '67 • Milk coffee in VN • Times City 10 pin • Oft rented Yamaha • Tay Ho's main drag • Going home for ____ • Quirky graff writer • Circle K competitor • Weed dealer and bar • Tay Ho shopping mall • Beer in a yellow can • Anime delivery witch • A lovely Cafe off 124 • Where Uncle Ho sleeps • Cheese in VN (2 wds.) • ...
AP CROSSWORD 2022-02-19
Across
- It is a culture that was brought by Alexander The Great in Africa.
- Global trade creates employment and job opportunities. Thus increasing the peoples abilities to become self sufficient.
- An aggregate concept that refers to increasing global linkages created through cross- border financial flows.
- One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread
- It is referred to as exchange of goods, services and capitals.
- Combination of North and Eastern culture.
- Example of a South Korean company
- Old name of World Trade Organisation
- The increasing interdependence of world economies as a result of the growing scale of cross-border trade of commodities and services, flow of international capital and wide and rapid spread of technologies.
- It is the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- A process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- A social theory that aims to explain globalization using the spread of science and technology.
- Distinguished itself from modern globalization on the basis of expansionism, the method of managing global trade, and the level of information exchange.
- A person who buys goods
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- It is when countries don’t charge each other tariffs when trading
- Organization and hierarchy of different regions of the world that is constantly changing.
- It refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- Top 5 country dominated WTO
- Sharing of ideas and information between and through different countries.
- Is a compulsory financial charge
- It is the old name for Globalization
- A phase in the history of globalization, and conventionally refers to globalizing events and developments from the time of the earliest civilizations until roughly 1600.
- Its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War
- Is the delegation of one or more IT-intensive business processes to an external provider that, in turn, owns, administrates and manages the selected processes based on defined and measurable performance metrics.
- Growth of the worldwide political system, both in size and complexity.
- A person who buys goods
- Trade routes connecting East and West.
- Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation from political nature
- It describes the process by which a piece of property, project, or business goes from being owned by a national government to being privately owned.
- Information spread faster and more easily through the internet and cyberspace technology
- Is an intergovernmental organization aiming to maintain international peace and security
31 Clues: A person who buys goods • A person who buys goods • Top 5 country dominated WTO • Is a compulsory financial charge • Example of a South Korean company • It is the old name for Globalization • Old name of World Trade Organisation • Trade routes connecting East and West. • Combination of North and Eastern culture. • One of the goals of of European was to bring and spread • ...
Attempting to Narrate My Life Story Hungover and Very Far From Home 2016-05-11
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- Left by my mother at the aisle
- His dead face through the coffin’s porthole, posthumous makeup as gaily colored as birthday cake icing
- In the back of a one-time, the unpunished
- I favour the flavor of Lin Yutang’s patriotism
- Your would-be death is trespassing on this for-profit property
- Cool, black mud hardening on scalp
- Pro-grammar programmer
- Prescribed in place of an antidepressant by a mendacious doctor
- Locked out at the scene of death on high, loitering by closed gates, rusty
- There is no “back,” for how can you return to a place from which you have never departed, have never even seen?
- I am a young miss with a colonialist father; I am river-drowned
- Making a mountain out of a mole: A roofbeam pins in a house fire
- Which allows me to turn out my pockets and say, see? There is nothing here; I have no backup nationality or rainy day culture squirrelled away; I have nothing if you do not grant me this
- When the cane snapped in half against my flesh I thought a bone had been broken, such sting it had
- Cheer bottled up and bubbled over, then dropped into an explosion that stained my socks red with a waterfall of blood sourced from the overhang of my knee
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- Brought together by a bang, which is to say a false negation
- But I spoke perfect American English in my head
- Small body pulsing to death in my inadequate cupped hands; why did I not adjust my breathing?
- Someone else's butchered tongue sliding on top of mine, slipping in, or out -- I can't decide which is more glorious
- The only ones who try to swim in that lake are drunk, heartbroken, or both
- You can tell how many times someone has killed themselves by their neck
- Children, themselves of color, gleefully raining racial epithets like confetti upon me
- Taken for Japanese; Vietnamese; Korean; Hawaiian; a Muslim violating rules; native; half
- Nearby lived the headmaster, rumored to have hacked his electricity meter for lower bills
- Sobs under a spinning fan in a room full of clustered people brimming over with slaphappy malice
- Tolerated in sons, but not in daughters
- Drinking forbidden elixirs to exercise unseen rebellion, couched in language serving Buddha
- Might as well be somewhat strong if you can’t be beautiful
- Durian-splitting knife grazing teenaged wrist
- A marriage ghosting into view, overshadowing another lifting its fist beside
- Sketching an unknowable map, one last choice leading to another
- Father asking forgiveness, tears in eyes, paradise’s waves lapping in earshot, sometimes louder than the hotel buffet’s tinkling of cutlery, sometimes not
32 Clues: Pro-grammar programmer • Left by my mother at the aisle • Cool, black mud hardening on scalp • Tolerated in sons, but not in daughters • In the back of a one-time, the unpunished • Durian-splitting knife grazing teenaged wrist • I favour the flavor of Lin Yutang’s patriotism • But I spoke perfect American English in my head • ...
Rohi's Crossword 2023-01-04
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- domestic cat's latin name-felis____
- ceo of tig bitties, or a place to say naur
- Meghann Fahy in the White Lotus, or a greek
- music genre originating in 1970s New York
- ma cellist
- NSYNC or Neumann phrase
- also called Gorgo, winged human female with living venomous snakes in place of hair.
- Hangzhou native
- visual representation
- dance or dip
- winged insect, not a butterfly
- smallest state in india
- princess who sounds like she could've also ended up a Lal
- sockeye or atlantic
- Nobel peace center home
- some call it soccer
- Rohi's question for his biggest future commitment
- The Roy children's birthright
- popular korean supermarket chain with locations in the US, Canada and the UK
- shortest tenured american president
- aang's wife
- state most likely to deal with reduced genetic variation
- Forbidden zone for Rohi
- The N word
- famous 90s ad campaign question
- Your First
- ashley stomach issue, or a building at brandeis
- shorted tenured british PM
- how much rohi's family makes per quarter
- Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea off the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula
- color that is also the name of a Taylor swift song and album
- most tolerable marvel superhero _______man
- passage between Chile and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica or an artist who once said "Why you gotta fight with me at Cheesecake?"
- nickname for one of the best Australian cricket players, could also be a nickname for the 45th US president
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- most repeated phrase at 132 w 109th st
- rohi pass time
- kylie's first born
- hindi for turmeric
- Wozniak partner
- Harper' firm
- now defunct sf prison
- maya rudolph bath type
- Benito Antonio Martinez Ocasio
- former costa rican female president or a crepuscular rodent
- going on 5 flops
- hollywood siblings (one UGLY one HOT)
- Stuffed pasta
- Your Last
- monch organization term
- Canada's second-most populous city
- argentinian producer
- long time period
- Hindi word for Cannabis
- ashley's fav movie genre
- also known as kings county
- zingeela ceo
- white lotus city
- avatar whale
- ___ and mash or a miley cyrus album
- Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad
- weekly chart that measures song popularity
- Rema's first words, or like a DJ Khaled phrase
- blue people
- russian music duo
- the jimmy that isn't a jimmy
- not over
- verb, when you have a disagreement
67 Clues: not over • Your Last • ma cellist • The N word • Your First • aang's wife • blue people • Harper' firm • dance or dip • zingeela ceo • avatar whale • Stuffed pasta • rohi pass time • Wozniak partner • Hangzhou native • going on 5 flops • long time period • white lotus city • russian music duo • kylie's first born • hindi for turmeric • sockeye or atlantic • some call it soccer • argentinian producer • ...
A Celebration of Us 2020-02-13
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- We went to My Office Bar and Grill in Pullman together to watch this team play when I first met you
- How I feel everyday since I found you
- Eating this type of food has become a regular occurrence when I visit Pullman
- This was our favorite thing we did in Seattle
- The place we went for our first trip together
- The adorable sound made when kissing my nose
- The meal we like to treat ourselves to on vacation
- You have a love/hate relationship with this whenever you hear it
- Body of water that flows by the location of our first kiss
- The phrase used to celebrate this special occasion once a year in February
- We enjoy doing this together, even when water gets in your eyes
- The activity we did the first time I met your friends
- The things I get excited about while out on the trail
- This makes you very happy, especially by a lake
- I introduced you to this when we were in Seattle
- I say this to you in the morning
- We had an adventurous trip to this park
- An asian cuisine you introduced me to because you lived there
- The food we ate on our second date
- We enjoy watching this sport together
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- I was your cheerleader at this slow pitch game played every Sunday in the spring
- We hiked to a ______ during our first trip together
- After snuggling in bed, it’s ______ time
- A new item you tried and shared with me on our second trip together
- The gesture we do every morning when you leave the apartment
- I claim you are this because of your warmth
- My favorite coffee shop in Pullman
- We stayed at this type of place when we went to Walla Walla
- The part of your body that caught my attention because of their kindness
- An activity we like doing together that involves epsom salts
- An activity we enjoy doing together that involves many pieces
- We use words to solve this together
- I claim this item possesses magic powers
- The first meal that we cooked together
- I believe that your ______ are magical because of how they make me feel
- I can never say this to you enough
- Your favorite part of my body
- The show that brought us together
- The game you taught me on our first trip together
- Yawn causing activity
- Are we cursed with this every trip?
- Numbers are the key to this puzzle
- We use the back of my car for this kind of trip
43 Clues: Yawn causing activity • Your favorite part of my body • I say this to you in the morning • The show that brought us together • My favorite coffee shop in Pullman • I can never say this to you enough • Numbers are the key to this puzzle • The food we ate on our second date • We use words to solve this together • Are we cursed with this every trip? • ...
A Celebration of Us 2020-02-13
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- We enjoy watching this sport together
- The activity we did the first time I met your friends
- We went to My Office Bar and Grill in Pullman together to watch this team play when I first met you
- The part of your body that caught my attention because of their kindness
- We had an adventurous trip to this park
- The things I get excited about while out on the trail
- The food we ate on our second date
- I can never say this to you enough
- You have a love/hate relationship with this whenever you hear it
- An asian cuisine you introduced me to because you lived there
- The phrase used to celebrate this special occasion once a year in February
- Are we cursed with this every trip?
- We use words to solve this together
- How I feel everyday since I found you
- I say this to you in the morning
- An activity we like doing together that involves epsom salts
- I was your cheerleader at this slow pitch game played every Sunday in the spring
- I claim you are this because of your warmth
- My favorite coffee shop in Pullman
- We use the back of my car for this kind of trip
- We enjoy doing this together, even when water gets in your eyes
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- I believe that your ______ are magical because of how they make me feel
- I introduced you to this when we were in Seattle
- This was our favorite thing we did in Seattle
- We hiked to a ______ during our first trip together
- An activity we enjoy doing together that involves many pieces
- This makes you very happy, especially by a lake
- Your favorite part of my body
- I claim this item possesses magic powers
- A new item you tried and shared with me on our second trip together
- The first meal that we cooked together
- Body of water that flows by the location of our first kiss
- The game you taught me on our first trip together
- The gesture we do every morning when you leave the apartment
- We stayed at this type of place when we went to Walla Walla
- The meal we like to treat ourselves to on vacation
- The place we went for our first trip together
- Numbers are the key to this puzzle
- Yawn causing activity
- The show that brought us together
- The adorable sound made when kissing my nose
- After snuggling in bed, it’s ______ time
- Eating this type of food has become a regular occurrence when I visit Pullman
43 Clues: Yawn causing activity • Your favorite part of my body • I say this to you in the morning • The show that brought us together • The food we ate on our second date • I can never say this to you enough • Numbers are the key to this puzzle • My favorite coffee shop in Pullman • Are we cursed with this every trip? • We use words to solve this together • ...
Olympic Games 2021-09-05
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- a game played on a rectangular court by players with light rackets used to hit a shuttlecock over a high net.
- a Korean martial art, a particularly aggressive form of karate, that utilizes punches, jabs, chops, blocking and choking moves, and especially powerful, leaping kicks.
- a sheet, usually of canvas, attached by springs to a horizontal frame several feet above the floor, used as a springboard in tumbling.
- a game involving the batting of a hard ball, played by two teams of nine players each on a large field with four bases.
- a sport or martial art based on jujitsu but differing from it in banning dangerous throws and blows and stressing the athletic or sport element.
- a sport in which two opponents struggle hand to hand in order to pin or press each other's shoulders to the mat.
- the lifting of barbells as a conditioning exercise or in a competitive event.
- a game for two teams in which the object is to return a large, inflated ball, and in such a fashion that the opposing team will be unable to do the same over a high net by striking it with the hands before it touches the ground.
- the practice of shooting with a bow and arrow at a target.
- a field game in which two teams of 11 players each use curved sticks to try to drive a ball into a netted goal.
- to plunge headfirst into water.
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- a game played by two teams who attempt to score points by tossing a ball through a basket on the opponent's side of the court.
- the sport of riding a skateboard.
- a game in which two teams of seven players try to throw a ball into their opponent's goal.
- a competitive event in which a canoeist maneuvers through a slalom course, usually in a stream.
- a game in which special sticks called clubs are used to hit a small, hard, usually white ball into a series of holes, usually 9 or 18, situated at various distances over a course.
- an athletic contest comprising three consecutive events, usually swimming, bicycling, and distance running.
- an aquatic game played by two teams of seven swimmers each, the object being to score goals by pushing, carrying, or passing an inflated ball and tossing it into the opponent's goal, defended by a goalkeeper.
- the act or sport of riding the crest of a breaking wave toward the shore, especially on a surfboard.
- stunt riding on rough ground or over an obstacle course on a bicycle.
- sport in which a special sword is used for defense and attack.
21 Clues: to plunge headfirst into water. • the sport of riding a skateboard. • the practice of shooting with a bow and arrow at a target. • sport in which a special sword is used for defense and attack. • stunt riding on rough ground or over an obstacle course on a bicycle. • the lifting of barbells as a conditioning exercise or in a competitive event. • ...
Contemporary Unit Crossword 2022-05-24
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- genocide where 800,000 Tutsis were killed by Hutus in 1994
- the end of the Soviet Union in 1991
- president of the USA during most WWII
- a system for controlling the humidity, ventilation, and temperature in buildings or vehicles; created in 1902
- a struggle for social justice that took place mainly during the 1950s and 1960s for Black Americans to gain equal rights in the United States
- war on the Korean peninsula between the communist north and anti-communist south ended in no victory; occurred from 1950-to 1953
- Civil rights activist who preached about peaceful protests
- German scientist who invented the atomic bomb
- First Leader of the USSR and leader of the Bolsheviks who overthrew the last Tsar of Russia
- was the time period where tensions between the USSR and the US after WWII rose but not a single bullet was shot
- first communist ruler of China and implamented the One Child Policy
- this invention was created to allow people to fly off the ground in 1903
- interconnect computer networks were that created in 1983
- a group of antibiotics that fight bacteria developed from Penicillium fungi; discovered in 1928
- competition between the USSR and the US during the cold war to achieve superior spaceflight capability
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- major war started with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand; occurred from 1914-19
- only laboratory in space allowing astronauts to live and work in space; created in 1998
- Austrian Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI
- war that started with the invasion of Poland along with the Holocaust; occurred from 1939-1945
- first African president of South Africa who advocated against Apartheid
- a short narrow board with two small wheels fixed to the bottom of either end; created in the 1950s
- brothers who invented the airplane
- genocide where 600,000 to 1,500,000 ottoman Armenian were forced to leave their home and were killed along the way
- Third Agricultural Revolution during the 1950s and 1960s to create more food for the growing world population
- fascist leader of Germany during WWII
- technology of signaling and communicating using radio waves
- war on the Indochina peninsula between the communist north influenced by the USSR and anti-communist south influenced by the USA ended in victory for the communist north; occurred from 1955-1975
- weapon with great explosive power that results from the sudden release of energy that also ended WWII; the bombings of Hiroshima and nagasaki; created in 1942
- armored fighting vehicle that was created in 1914
- second leader of the USSR and promoter of Marxism
30 Clues: brothers who invented the airplane • the end of the Soviet Union in 1991 • president of the USA during most WWII • fascist leader of Germany during WWII • German scientist who invented the atomic bomb • Austrian Archduke whose assassination sparked WWI • armored fighting vehicle that was created in 1914 • second leader of the USSR and promoter of Marxism • ...
A Celebration of Us 2020-02-13
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- We enjoy watching this sport together
- The activity we did the first time I met your friends
- We went to My Office Bar and Grill in Pullman together to watch this team play when I first met you
- The part of your body that caught my attention because of their kindness
- We had an adventurous trip to this park
- The things I get excited about while out on the trail
- The food we ate on our second date
- I can never say this to you enough
- You have a love/hate relationship with this whenever you hear it
- An asian cuisine you introduced me to because you lived there
- The phrase used to celebrate this special occasion once a year in February
- Are we cursed with this every trip?
- We use words to solve this together
- How I feel everyday since I found you
- I say this to you in the morning
- An activity we like doing together that involves epsom salts
- I was your cheerleader at this slow pitch game played every Sunday in the spring
- I claim you are this because of your warmth
- My favorite coffee shop in Pullman
- We use the back of my car for this kind of trip
- We enjoy doing this together, even when water gets in your eyes
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- I believe that your ______ are magical because of how they make me feel
- I introduced you to this when we were in Seattle
- This was our favorite thing we did in Seattle
- We hiked to a ______ during our first trip together
- An activity we enjoy doing together that involves many pieces
- This makes you very happy, especially by a lake
- Your favorite part of my body
- I claim this item possesses magic powers
- A new item you tried and shared with me on our second trip together
- The first meal that we cooked together
- Body of water that flows by the location of our first kiss
- The game you taught me on our first trip together
- The gesture we do every morning when you leave the apartment
- We stayed at this type of place when we went to Walla Walla
- The meal we like to treat ourselves to on vacation
- The place we went for our first trip together
- Numbers are the key to this puzzle
- Yawn causing activity
- The show that brought us together
- The adorable sound made when kissing my nose
- After snuggling in bed, it’s ______ time
- Eating this type of food has become a regular occurrence when I visit Pullman
43 Clues: Yawn causing activity • Your favorite part of my body • I say this to you in the morning • The show that brought us together • The food we ate on our second date • I can never say this to you enough • Numbers are the key to this puzzle • My favorite coffee shop in Pullman • Are we cursed with this every trip? • We use words to solve this together • ...
PRC but the people are the government 2021-02-25
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- What was the largest of the four modernizations?
- what is the second five-year plan better known as?
- what group's loss of power allowed Deng to lead the communist party?
- what was done to the agriculture sector in the first part of the four modernizations?
- what horrendous event occurred in China between 1958-1962 that resulted in the death of 45m chinese people?
- what was the Cold War demarcation between the communist and the non-communist east asian states called?
- what campaign in 1952 was against bribery, tax evasion, theft of state property, cheating in government contracts, and economic espionage?
- in which conference in 1959 was defense minister Peng Dehuai politically purged?
- which campaign in 1951 was against waste, corruption and obstruction?
- a session where the accused were taken before a public panel and informed of their crimes and moral failures was known as a ______ session
- Which of the four modernizations grew the least?
- how many modernizations were there?
- from what nearby nation that hosted the chinese nationalists did the PRC fear an invasion?
- which civil war did the PLA join in 1950?
- the death of which former premier translated to rage against the gang of four?
- the purge of the impure or better known as the _________ occured happened in 1966-1976
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- the campaign of what gave us the infamous Mao quote, "Let one hundred flowers bloom, let one hundred schools of thought contend?"
- what family planning policy did Deng put into action?
- what was the name of the fraud that posed as a agricultural genius and served as a soviet advisor to the PRC?
- what group did Mao suppress in order to ensure that no second revolution would happen?
- The four modernizations occurred under who?
- What day in 1989 did the tiannamen square massacre occur?
- What was the reason for creating economic zones along the east coast?
- which then premier removed the gang of four from power?
- who called Mao 52 in a secret document?
- when the UN forces reached which natural border did the PLA get involved in the Korean War?
- by 1952 what was the only political party authorized to exist?
- when implementing marriage reforms Mao said women hold up half the ___
- teachers, journalists, editors, etc. were re-educated through?
- the practice of state ownership through five steps
- what did mao put into motion in 1959?
- what did Mao declare established in 1949?
- what was the name of the campaign that produced low quality steel at the expense of the chinese people?
- what western element did the four modernizations allow for in China?
34 Clues: how many modernizations were there? • what did mao put into motion in 1959? • who called Mao 52 in a secret document? • what did Mao declare established in 1949? • which civil war did the PLA join in 1950? • The four modernizations occurred under who? • What was the largest of the four modernizations? • Which of the four modernizations grew the least? • ...
Movies 2023-03-04
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- This is a movie that came in the 1940s about a puppet who wishes to be a real boy.
- This movie is about a girl and a guy who are hunters that are trying to save a sea monster from other hunters.
- A movie about 4 teenagers who got sucked into a survival game which takes place in a jungle and has to beat the game in order for them to return to their current world.
- This show is about a boy moving into an apartment after his family dies and monsters start appearing in his apartment, trapping him and other people inside.
- This 2022 show is about a man with a personality disorder and becomes a vigilante, featuring Ethan Hawke.
- It’s about a man who has cancer and gets experimented on by a crazy scientist, who turns him immortal.
- This movie is about someone who is trying to live on another planet and trying to fit in with the people there.
- This is a disney movie about a girl who is mistreated by their family and lives on a happy life later on.
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- This movie was released in 2004 and it's about a girl that joins the public school after being homeschooled and she meets a group of 3 girls called ‘The Plastics'.
- It’s a korean thriller movie about 2 people that are connected by a phone in the same home but living 20 years apart, where one of them is a serial killer.
- This movie from 2009 is about an adopted child who is not who she says she is.
- This movie is based on true story about the vocalist of the most popular and successful British band from the 70s until the 80s.
- It's a ghibli movie about a fish.
- This 2021 movie features Gal Gadot, Dwayne Johnson, and Ryan Reynolds.
- A 2013 movie featuring Joaquin Phoenix about loneliness.
- This movie is about a princess who turned her mom into a bear and regrets it.
- A movie about a veteran hitman with the name of Ladybug who often has bad luck while carrying out his missions.
- A 2022 horror/thriller movie about a therapist who witnessed a patient's death and is now going through increasingly disturbing and daunting experiences. It is known for an entity taking the form of smiling people.
- This show is about a girl who was mistreated and joins the bad guys, and the boss of the bad guy became the father of the girl.
- This movie is about a babysitter who has to babysit a haunted doll.
20 Clues: It's a ghibli movie about a fish. • A 2013 movie featuring Joaquin Phoenix about loneliness. • This movie is about a babysitter who has to babysit a haunted doll. • This 2021 movie features Gal Gadot, Dwayne Johnson, and Ryan Reynolds. • This movie is about a princess who turned her mom into a bear and regrets it. • ...
Exam 2 Review • International Management 2016-11-10
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- Callers also appreciate a(n) _____ attitude.
- In India, the particular ______ a person belongs to is determined at birth.
- Some cultures believe people should occupy their proper places and that some are ______ to more respect than others.
- ______ in Japan is frowned on.
- Women in some cultures play a less _______ role in business than do men.
- Gifts are also opened in the presence of the giver in Brazil and ______.
- The ___, common in China and Japan, is uncommon in many other cultures.
- Proper “netiquette” avoids _____, or speaking ill of someone.
- ________ refers to manners and behavior considered acceptable in social and business situations.
- President ______, during his first state dinner abroad on a visit to Korea, confused his translator and embarrassed South Korean officials when he stepped to the microphone to give his dinner speech and invited a translator to stand between him and President Kim Young Sam.
- _____ typically use chopsticks especially for eating rice but may or may not use a spoon for soup.
- In Italy and France, _______ are often served after the main course rather than before.
- Be sure to write out the name of the month when specifying a date, include country _____ for telephone numbers, and indicate which time zone is being referred to when making such statements as “I will telephone you at 2 P.M. Friday.”
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- People of ______ have no firm customs for greeting others; they may shake hands, embrace, and/or kiss a person at the first meeting or at every meeting.
- A good rule to follow: If you would not want your message posted on the company _____ board, do not send it via e-mail.
- Titles are used when introducing people in Germany and ______.
- Egyptians and _______, however, consider it impolite to eat everything on your plate.
- In Canada you may refuse food offered ______ causing offense.
- In _______, you are expected to clean your plate.
- E-mail is more ______ than a letter or memorandum and is inappropriate for conveying certain types of messages.
- In Latin America, when women marry, they drop their mother’s surname and add their husband’s _____’s surname.
- ________, both men and women, shake hands when being introduced.
- The ______ for making introductions varies from culture to culture.
- Other parts of the world in which an exchange of business cards is the norm include the Middle East, the Pacific, Asia, and the _______.
- In Germany and Italy, people with a college degree are entitled to be called _______; the same rule applies to architects and lawyers.
- In some cultures, the _____ comes first and the given name last.
26 Clues: ______ in Japan is frowned on. • Callers also appreciate a(n) _____ attitude. • In _______, you are expected to clean your plate. • In Canada you may refuse food offered ______ causing offense. • Proper “netiquette” avoids _____, or speaking ill of someone. • Titles are used when introducing people in Germany and ______. • ...
Revision 2017-06-15
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- Shu Lin went to the stage to __________ his model student award.
- Wei Song __________ with a bag of money when he saw that Superwoman Ting Qun was coming. He knew that Superwoman Ting Qun would catch him if she saw him.
- Shu Lin wants to be famous like her sister, but she doesn’t have __________ for music. Therefore, she is really jealous of her sister and wrote some bad news about her sister on her Instagram account.
- Shu Juan suddenly __________ (came) in Lucus English Studios; All the students were so happy that they screamed and cried for hours.
- When Superwoman Ting Qun knew that the cruise liner was __________, he immediately flew to save as many people as she could.
- Although Shu Juan’s third album didn’t sell well, she is still the queen of Chinese __________ music.
- Immigration is a __________ issue in America. Some people think that immigrants are bad for the country, while the others think that immigrants are good.
- Hern Wen is very hardworking. He practices rapping every day, because he wants to be a famous __________.
- Ting Qun saw a __________ thing flying in the sky, so she told the reporter that she had seen a UFO.
- If you work on a __________, you can travel around the world and make friends with tourists from many countries.
- Shu Juan really loves the Korean __________, Descendants of the Sun and invited Song Joong-ki to perform with her in her concert in London.
- Show Luo is not just a singer. He is also a ___________. He has his own TV show.
- Jing Yue is very well-built and looks like Jackie Chan, so he employed him to be his __________.
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- Ming Yan is a real lady. She knows how to sew with a __________.
- Hern Wen loves ___________. He always watches Digimon, Pokémon, and Naruto.
- Wei Song learnt __________ with Jing Yue in Shaolin Temple, so he can defeat ten policemen easily.
- Although Hern Wen sells a lot of roti canai in front of his house, he is still __________ because he spends too much money.
- Zi Yi doesn’t want to donate any money to help the _________, unless they are willing to paint the whole orphanage pink.
- Girls prefer ___________, while guys prefer action films.
- John is an impressive __________, because she creates amazing music.
- Many of Shu Juan’s friends are famous ___________ (clue: an occupation).
- Zi Yi is a wonderful __________. Six million lovers of pink follow her on Instagram.
- Zi Yi’s third __________ didn’t sell well, because the songs are boring.
- Weisong is a world famous thief. He entered the _________ of a king in the past and found a lot of money.
24 Clues: Girls prefer ___________, while guys prefer action films. • Ming Yan is a real lady. She knows how to sew with a __________. • Shu Lin went to the stage to __________ his model student award. • John is an impressive __________, because she creates amazing music. • Many of Shu Juan’s friends are famous ___________ (clue: an occupation). • ...
Ludwig's Definitive Crossword 2024-02-21
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- The surface of the hand.
- A cold-blooded animal class, mostly defined by their aquatic features.
- A punch delivered with an upwards motion.
- Smallest country by land mass.
- People who are attracted to the same gender as their own.
- Animal commonly known for stealing food from bins.
- Alternatively known as 'Mr. Worldwide'.
- First black president of the USA.
- The tiny piece at the end of a shoelace.
- Greek god of the ocean.
- Famous Korean dish made of fermented vegetables.
- A thin coating of ice on an exposed surface.
- Japanese cartoons.
- A flying mammal.
- The director of 'Jaws', 'Jurassic Park' and 'Indiana Jones'.
- The only country that borders Portugal.
- Michael Jackson's best-selling single.
- Initial inventor of the lightbulb.
- Capital of Iceland.
- 1994 film about a mentally challenged man experiencing several historical American events.
- Winners of the 2014 football World Cup in Brazil.
- Former name of the social media platform 'X'.
- Synonym for 'shout'.
- Condition of having a lot of scales in your hair.
- With what do whales communicate?
- Current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- The colour you get when you mix blue and yellow.
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- Fear of enclosed spaces.
- Fashion company with a crocodile as it's symbol.
- A person who rents out land.
- The best-selling video game franchise of all time.
- A rock that is found in all types of bedrock.
- Famous fictional detective.
- British version of the word 'apartment'.
- The coffee shop in the TV show 'Friends'.
- Plural of 'cactus'.
- Name of Thor's hammer.
- Artist who performed at the 2024 Super Bowl.
- Largest food chain in the world.
- The instrument that peter pan plays.
- The bishop of Rome in the catholic church.
- Material required in the game Minecraft to build a Nether Portal.
- The first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
- Fictional sport, popularised by the Harry Potter franchise.
- The alien planet in the movie 'Avatar'.
- Spanish translation for 'Good Morning'.
- The director of the 2023 film Oppenheimer is Christopher _.
- First ever CGI animated feature film.
- Human organism that is already fully grown at birth.
- Longest key on a keyboard.
- Popular LEGO franchise that came out in 2011.
- The most abundant element on earth.
- Company with the slogan 'Just do it.'
- The face of the Muppets franchise.
- Popular way to complete something, normally a game, really quickly.
- A product of photosynthesis.
- Name of the famous Academy Awards (for films).
- In Europe they don't use the Imperial system, they use the _ system.
- The highest-grossing feature film of 2023.
59 Clues: A flying mammal. • Japanese cartoons. • Plural of 'cactus'. • Capital of Iceland. • Synonym for 'shout'. • Name of Thor's hammer. • Greek god of the ocean. • Fear of enclosed spaces. • The surface of the hand. • Longest key on a keyboard. • Famous fictional detective. • A person who rents out land. • A product of photosynthesis. • Smallest country by land mass. • ...
Happy 29th Birthday, Dan! (No Names = Hard Mode) 2024-08-22
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- something was popped here?
- where Dan becomes a plant expert
- Shivering mags reluctantly accepts this notorious blue
- never a rare sight for dinner
- How many days does it take for Dan to make seolleungtang?
- For JJD’s eyes only
- First word in biking loop between two major cities.
- Done in hammock; Surprising corporate office activity
- a bread-based breakfast dish Dan should never cook again
- Dan's Korean name
- charged elector mingles with style
- the best pastor
- old faithful
- What LEGO model did Dan assist a friend with, that remains unfinished 3 years later?
- downloading information...at 3x speed
- Number of AP subject tests Dan took
- A porky prominence, perhaps
- Spirit animal
- If Dan was paid to ____, it would be his dream job
- greetings from the south also meaning very good in Mandarin
- With what instrument twisted Dan Park cooks up something sinister
- teacher Khan introduces self backwards to create meat
- ballet step Dan is really good at
- Tom's divine Charlies
- What’s needed to enter a bar or, strangely, Dan’s rolodex
- adventures that give work-out its name (they take a lot of hard work!)
- What's a common endearing nickname for Dan?
- gas station. sour candy. the reason one visits texas. need I say more?
- official nickname for Dan
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- Dan, to a line he never intersects
- referring to sacrifices, victories, and frisbees
- Mean cows
- I like my wagyu how I like my worship songs
- Number 1 startup in Bacon Hill
- some like it hot, some like it cold, others, in pill form
- Better at this than Teresa-dedicated, caring, doting
- best spirits
- Weekly impetus for exorcising one’s inner-man
- full of snakes but you may leave with a ride
- sustenance, of sorts
- Longform nickname for Dan's fiancee
- frosty wake-up call
- Dan’s intervention saved this pet from starvation
- too smart and sweet for your own good
- Dan wishes we all used this to protect our online presence
- Dan instinctually on hearing good news
- peak preservatives
- Dan convinced a friend, who is terrified of heights, to scramble 150 ft at the top of this hike
- Dan hopes that we are all ____ in heaven - christian rock band
- leaves the 100 to save the 1
- ayce favorite
- will never get one but adores them
- Attained when the meds kick in; the Danmobile
- Dan after deleting his primary matchmaking app, so to speak
54 Clues: Mean cows • best spirits • old faithful • Spirit animal • ayce favorite • the best pastor • Dan's Korean name • peak preservatives • For JJD’s eyes only • frosty wake-up call • sustenance, of sorts • Tom's divine Charlies • official nickname for Dan • something was popped here? • A porky prominence, perhaps • leaves the 100 to save the 1 • never a rare sight for dinner • ...
CLASSIC TELEVISION COMEDIES 2024-11-06
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- Comedy about New York City taxi drivers
- Set in a Boston bar where everybody knows your name
- A witch who tries to live as a normal housewife
- A show famously about "nothing"
- Mockumentary sitcom set in a mundane workplace
- Sitcom about an African-American family in Chicago
- Sitcom portraying the ideal suburban family
- Comedy about a cantankerous junk dealer and his son
- British political satire focusing on a government minister
- Group of castaways on a tropical island
- Iconic American sitcom starring Lucille Ball
- Life in a small town with a friendly sheriff
- Four older women sharing a house in Miami
- Classic sitcom about a bus driver and his wife
- Widowed father raising three daughters with help from friends
- Alien life form living with a suburban family
- Psychiatrist with his own radio show in Seattle
- Idealized portrayal of a typical 1950s American family
- A blended family with six children
- Spoof of spy dramas starring bumbling agent Maxwell Smart
- Comedy about a married couple living in New York City
- Comedy set in the 1950s featuring the Fonz
- Two friends working at a Milwaukee brewery
- Silent comedy starring a clumsy British man
- Comedy about prisoners in a German POW camp during WWII
- A sitcom about a comedy writer and his family
- Spin-off from "All in the Family" about an upwardly mobile couple
- Controversial comedy about Archie Bunker’s views
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- Comedy about a family of monsters living in the suburbs
- A family of country folk strike oil and move to Beverly Hills
- A family of quirky and spooky characters
- A widowed father raising three boys
- Trailblazing sitcom about a single career woman
- A street-smart teen moves in with wealthy relatives
- Mockumentary about quirky small-town government workers
- Seven castaways stranded on a desert island
- Comedy set in a hospital featuring a group of doctors
- Comedy about a couple moving from the city to the country
- A group of six pals in New York City
- Comedy about a family man dealing with his eccentric relatives
- Comedy about a wealthy, dysfunctional family
- Comedy about socially awkward physicists
- Two kids from Harlem are adopted by a wealthy man
- Teens growing up in Wisconsin during the 1970s
- A satirical look at a dysfunctional American family
- Comedy about two women and one man sharing an apartment
- British sitcom about a disastrous hotel
- Comedy about the behind-the-scenes antics of a TV show
- Comedy-drama about an army hospital during the Korean War
49 Clues: A show famously about "nothing" • A blended family with six children • A widowed father raising three boys • A group of six pals in New York City • Comedy about New York City taxi drivers • Group of castaways on a tropical island • British sitcom about a disastrous hotel • A family of quirky and spooky characters • Comedy about socially awkward physicists • ...
CLASSIC TELEVISION COMEDIES 2024-11-06
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- Comedy about New York City taxi drivers
- Set in a Boston bar where everybody knows your name
- A witch who tries to live as a normal housewife
- A show famously about "nothing"
- Mockumentary sitcom set in a mundane workplace
- Sitcom about an African-American family in Chicago
- Sitcom portraying the ideal suburban family
- Comedy about a cantankerous junk dealer and his son
- British political satire focusing on a government minister
- Group of castaways on a tropical island
- Iconic American sitcom starring Lucille Ball
- Life in a small town with a friendly sheriff
- Four older women sharing a house in Miami
- Classic sitcom about a bus driver and his wife
- Widowed father raising three daughters with help from friends
- Alien life form living with a suburban family
- Psychiatrist with his own radio show in Seattle
- Idealized portrayal of a typical 1950s American family
- A blended family with six children
- Spoof of spy dramas starring bumbling agent Maxwell Smart
- Comedy about a married couple living in New York City
- Comedy set in the 1950s featuring the Fonz
- Two friends working at a Milwaukee brewery
- Silent comedy starring a clumsy British man
- Comedy about prisoners in a German POW camp during WWII
- A sitcom about a comedy writer and his family
- Spin-off from "All in the Family" about an upwardly mobile couple
- Controversial comedy about Archie Bunker’s views
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- Comedy about a family of monsters living in the suburbs
- A family of country folk strike oil and move to Beverly Hills
- A family of quirky and spooky characters
- A widowed father raising three boys
- Trailblazing sitcom about a single career woman
- A street-smart teen moves in with wealthy relatives
- Mockumentary about quirky small-town government workers
- Seven castaways stranded on a desert island
- Comedy set in a hospital featuring a group of doctors
- Comedy about a couple moving from the city to the country
- A group of six pals in New York City
- Comedy about a family man dealing with his eccentric relatives
- Comedy about a wealthy, dysfunctional family
- Comedy about socially awkward physicists
- Two kids from Harlem are adopted by a wealthy man
- Teens growing up in Wisconsin during the 1970s
- A satirical look at a dysfunctional American family
- Comedy about two women and one man sharing an apartment
- British sitcom about a disastrous hotel
- Comedy about the behind-the-scenes antics of a TV show
- Comedy-drama about an army hospital during the Korean War
49 Clues: A show famously about "nothing" • A blended family with six children • A widowed father raising three boys • A group of six pals in New York City • Comedy about New York City taxi drivers • Group of castaways on a tropical island • British sitcom about a disastrous hotel • A family of quirky and spooky characters • Comedy about socially awkward physicists • ...
Noah Crossword 2024-12-25
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- One of Noah's favorite small Chicago venues (hosted underscores and Jane Remover)
- Lowkey ramen joint
- Proficient in songwriting, or a comforting track
- Overarching JoJo's Bizarre Adventure antagonist
- Religious ambiguity
- Creatures displayed in the "anything and everything" playlist picture
- Au (I'm gone)
- Animal north of here?
- City with a cyberpunk dystopia aesthetic, but in real life
- YouTuber most famous for his clickbaity thumbnails about a certain roguelike
- The last color of the most common rainbow acronym
- Bird that inspired Noah's first music project alias
- Music themed show hosted by two passionate midwesterners
- I'm ___ she call me ___y
- Noah's first extreme demon; common beginner extreme
- Platforming game about a trans girl overcoming anxiety
- A to B profession in a hospital
- 2024 mixtape inspired by 2000s EDM and techno, and also Christianity
- FNAF popularizer
- Acronym used to inform somebody of something they might not have seen yet
- Pastel Eeveelution
- Mario and Kirby ones live in the house
- Dreamland guardian
- Hirohiko Araki's long running anime and manga series, for short
- Caloric dream soda
- Emoji associated with 2016-2020 era Noah
- College healthcare major involving x-rays, CT scans, and MRI scans
- Colorful classic mobile game
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- DAW that is far superior to FL
- An oreo-colored cat, or a 90s slowcore band
- Crrrta
- Washing your lungs out?
- Intricate, biblically accurate angel
- SEGA's baby
- The boss at the "end" of The Binding of Isaac
- Popular Japanese arcade rhythm game with effect lasers and buttons, abbr.
- Popular left-wing political commentator, familiarly
- Stepmania keybinds
- Political ideology defined by more radical and left-wing ideas
- Cutesy Japanese collection game
- There's five of them at this greasepit
- DSi's time capsule
- Y2K Nintendo console
- The prefix of a Chicago-born EDM and rap artist, or the best Super Monkey Ball game
- Form of EDM popularized in the 90s and early 2000s characterized by evolving soundscapes and four on the floor drum patterns
- Baby character that uses his tears as a weapon
- Main character of a popular 90s magical girl series, familiarly
- Platforming challenge in Minecraft
- No future; only godspeed
- 2021 album with themes of self love and self care
- ___ express
- South Korean car manufacturer
- Florida city that's also part of a popular biking trail in Cincinnati
- Robot popstar, familiarly
- Word that sounds similar to an early 2010s Monstercat hit
- ___ duck
- Japanese experimental pop trio
- Tri-Health hospital in eastern Cincinnati, abbr.
58 Clues: Crrrta • ___ duck • SEGA's baby • ___ express • Au (I'm gone) • FNAF popularizer • Lowkey ramen joint • Stepmania keybinds • DSi's time capsule • Pastel Eeveelution • Dreamland guardian • Caloric dream soda • Religious ambiguity • Y2K Nintendo console • Animal north of here? • Washing your lungs out? • I'm ___ she call me ___y • No future; only godspeed • Robot popstar, familiarly • ...
Happy 80th Birthday Loren 2012-07-07
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- Farm radio powered by this
- Mode of transportation to confirmation class
- County club in Eau Claire
- Favorite lawn game
- First home purchased on this street
- Place to celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary of Loren & Dolores
- Took a train with his mother to visit relatives in this city
- Province where Canadian cousins grow wheat
- rank achieved in the army
- Celebrated Dolores' 70th birthday here
- Held daily for Loren at Kwik Trip
- Served in this branch of the armed service
- Saw her in a USO show in Seoul
- St Johns Lutherean church located here
- Visited Ray here with Dolores and Susan
- Celebrated 70th birthday here
- Attended PGA Championship here with Dolores, Dave, and Joan
- Lived on this street until 6th grade
- First lake visited in Northern Minnesota with Dahls and Thompsons
- Took kids golfing here on Sunday mornings
- Occupation of Edward in Dakota Valley
- Position at Winona Sand & Gravel
- childhood vacation place
- Vacationed with Thompsons here in 2011
- Married her on March 5
- Served fish here on Friday's in La Crescent
- Neighbors on Spruce Drive
- Doctor who delivered Loren, Ray, and Susan
- Favorite participation sport
- Favorite card game
- Opponent played at Lambeau Field at Loren's favorite game attended there
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- Mother
- Favorite golf tournament to watch on TV
- Childhood pal who lived next door in Lacrosse
- fifteen-two; fifteen-four
- Drafted at the time of this war
- ate here every on Mother's Day
- Decorated in Western decor
- played with kids in the yard
- Spent 8 weeks in basic training here
- graduated from this high school in 1950
- worked here for 25 years
- Another favorite board game that Siegi likes, too
- Ate here on Friday nights
- Honeymoon place in Milwaukee
- Walked across this while visiting David in New York
- Restaurant in Central Park near a lake
- Hiked here with childhood pal
- Father
- Rode pontoon here
- Made around campfire at Cottage
- brother
- Buy these at Linda's Bakery
- Moved away from here in 1992
- We'll pick you up!
- went to SuperBowl here with David
- Favorite board game
- Only famous person that he'd like to meet
- Favorite type of music
- Kept food cool when living in Lacrosse
- First decorated with these in 1961
- Place for R & R while in the service
- bought treats for grand kids here
- Canadian vacation spot
- Favorite football team
65 Clues: Mother • Father • brother • Rode pontoon here • Favorite lawn game • We'll pick you up! • Favorite card game • Favorite board game • Favorite type of music • Married her on March 5 • Canadian vacation spot • Favorite football team • worked here for 25 years • childhood vacation place • fifteen-two; fifteen-four • County club in Eau Claire • Ate here on Friday nights • rank achieved in the army • ...
Cold War 2020-01-22
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- Khrushchev accused the United States of starting a feverish ______ ______, boasting “We will bury capitalism… your grandchildren will live under communism.”
- A term coined by Winston Churchill referencing the separation between the communist nations of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union versus Western Europe.
- A soviet astronaut and the first person to orbit Earth on the soviet satellite, Sputnik.
- A proposal to provide aid to European countries for recovery following WW2. This plan was rejected by the Soviets and eventually reduced the appeal of communism.
- Communist countries controlled by the soviets and were forced to follow their policies.
- An alliance formed between the United States, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines and Australia following the Korean war.
- First american to orbit the Earth in 1962. This flight was launched using the Saturn V, which was the most powerful rocket built and was later used to land man on the moon.
- A Truman era policy based on the long telegram of George Kennan addressing the need to contain the soviets influence.
- Barrier built by Khrushchev to block movement between the East and West sides of Berlin. Those who tried to escape from the East were shot at by Soviet guards.
- This war resulted in a change in policy in regards to containing communism. Earlier disagreements over policies resulted in General McArthur being fired.
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- A strategy used to transport to West Berlin following a blockade initiated by the soviets, which cut off all road and rail traffic in an attempt to force the United States out.
- The installation of long range soviet missiles in Cuba. This lead to a series of negotiations where the US agreed not to invade Cuba and the soviets removed their missiles from Cuba. One year later Khrushchev fell from power.
- Plans for the world after WW2 were made by Rosevelte, Stallin and Churchill at ______
- A policy to support the Greek government and Turkey resist communism, this resulted from Stallins demand for joint control of the Dardanelles.
- Quoted as being the ability to get to the verge without getting into the war by Secretary of State John Dulles. Many criticized this willingness to risk war as being too dangerous.
- Famous for accusing his opponents of being “communistically inclined.”
- A principle of openness promoted by Gorbachev to allow freedom of religion, politics and speech.
- An alliance between 12 countries where they agreed to assist any member who was attacked.
- A restructuring program instituted by Gorbachev to save the soviet economy after huge expenditures on military arms.
- A botched invasion in Cuba intended to overthrow Fidel Castro. The boats destroyed coral reefs and all 1400 Cuban exiles were killed or captured.
20 Clues: Famous for accusing his opponents of being “communistically inclined.” • Plans for the world after WW2 were made by Rosevelte, Stallin and Churchill at ______ • Communist countries controlled by the soviets and were forced to follow their policies. • A soviet astronaut and the first person to orbit Earth on the soviet satellite, Sputnik. • ...
A Celebration of Us 2020-02-13
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- The food we ate on our second date
- The things I get excited about while out on the trail
- The gesture we do every morning when you leave the apartment
- The game you taught me on our first trip together
- Eating this type of food has become a regular occurrence when I visit Pullman
- An activity we like doing together that involves epsom salts
- This makes you very happy, especially by a lake
- We use the back of my car for this kind of trip
- I claim you are this because of your warmth
- Your favorite part of my body
- The phrase used to celebrate this special occasion once a year in February
- Body of water that flows by the location of our first kiss
- You have a love/hate relationship with this whenever you hear it
- I was your cheerleader at this slow pitch game played every Sunday in the spring
- After snuggling in bed, it’s ______ time
- We stayed at this type of place when we went to Walla Walla
- The show that brought us together
- How I feel everyday since I found you
- We use words to solve this together
- We enjoy watching this sport together
- My favorite coffee shop in Pullman
- An activity we enjoy doing together that involves many pieces
- This was our favorite thing we did in Seattle
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- Numbers are the key to this puzzle
- I believe that your ______ are magical because of how they make me feel
- The place we went for our first trip together
- I introduced you to this when we were in Seattle
- Are we cursed with this every trip?
- An asian cuisine you introduced me to because you lived there
- The first meal that we cooked together
- I say this to you in the morning
- The meal we like to treat ourselves to on vacation
- A new item you tried and shared with me on our second trip together
- I claim this item possesses magic powers
- I can never say this to you enough
- The adorable sound made when kissing my nose
- We had an adventurous trip to this park
- The part of your body that caught my attention because of their kindness
- We hiked to a ______ during our first trip together
- Yawn causing activity
- We enjoy doing this together, even when water gets in your eyes
- The activity we did the first time I met your friends
- We went to My Office Bar and Grill in Pullman together to watch this team play when I first met you
43 Clues: Yawn causing activity • Your favorite part of my body • I say this to you in the morning • The show that brought us together • Numbers are the key to this puzzle • The food we ate on our second date • I can never say this to you enough • My favorite coffee shop in Pullman • Are we cursed with this every trip? • We use words to solve this together • ...
U.S. History STAAR 2017-04-25
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- Now characterized by huge ranches and farms, the _____ plains were long inhabited by Native Americans.
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria were all part of the _____ powers.
- _____ houses were all purpose community centers where the public could eat, shower and use the amenities.
- People had to be able to pass a _____ exam to be allowed to vote.
- This allowed voters to demand a special election to remove government official.
- This was a Military alliance called the North America Treaty Organization.
- Movement from one country to another.
- _____ v. Board of education made desegregation possible in public schools.
- W.E.B Dubois founded this civil rights organization to fight prejudice, lynching, and Jim Crow segregation.
- The _____ antitrust act made monopolies illegal.
- To assimilate to American culture completely.
- The act of separating African Americans from White Americans.
- The _____ doctrine was put in place to help and country that was fighting communism.
- To only want Americans in the United States.
- John Rockefeller monopolized the _____ industry.
- _____ diplomacy is the use of a country's financial power to extend its international influence.
- This is where you would go during the Prohibition era to consume illegal alcohol.
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- The _____ plan was a American initiative to give aid to Western Europe to help rebuild after the end of WWII.
- This was a Free Trade Agreement between 20 different countries.
- This allowed proposed legislation to deny or remove laws.
- Only being allowed a fixed amount of a particular commodity.
- During the Korean War _____ Korea was a communist country that was trying to convert their neighboring country to communism.
- This era between 1919-1933 was when alcohol consumption or distribution was illegal.
- The _____ nations was 50 countries working together to increase economic and social development.
- The _____ was a book written by Upton Sinclair that portrayed the horrendous conditions of the meat packing industry.
- _____ crow laws made segregation legal.
- The _____ airman were the first African American squadron with the U.S. Armed Forces.
- Examples of _____ transit are trolley cars, elevated rail road, and subways.
- The process of making an area more urban or the growth of big cities.
- Citizens had to pay a _____ tax in order to vote.
- _____ act of 1862 was when the government would give you 160 acres of land in the great plains for $10 if you could inhabit it for 5 years.
- The exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service. EX: Railroads, Oil, Steel
- This person made and sold illegal alcohol.
- _____ v. Ferguson believed in segregation and that everyone was "separate but equal".
- _____ unions helped workers improve their work environments.
35 Clues: Movement from one country to another. • _____ crow laws made segregation legal. • This person made and sold illegal alcohol. • To only want Americans in the United States. • To assimilate to American culture completely. • The _____ antitrust act made monopolies illegal. • John Rockefeller monopolized the _____ industry. • ...
QoS/CX Friday Fun 2021-06-11
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- best team in the world
- City of Truist HQ
- point where 2 or more systems meet
- sang "Material Girl"
- the first one of these dogs assisted Helen Keller
- this tower can be 15cm taller in the summer
- what Sean does every chance he gets
- sang "Don't stop believin" in 1981
- poison _____ frog
- Unsinkable Molly Brown in Titanic
- state Jane's nephew is stationed in
- a disease is named after this baseball player
- before rackets, it was played with bare hands
- flock of crows
- hottest recorded temp was in the country
- condiment typically served with sushi
- 1/4 of our bones are in this part of our body
- this countries national athem has no words
- Montana has more of these than people
- color of the pill Neo takes in The Matrix
- the sport Hayden (Eddie's son) plays
- largest ocean in the world
- Aerial's crab friend in Little Mermaid
- having a song stuck in your head
- the head of this animal is in The Godfather
- the severed head of this can grow a new body
- who partied like it was 1999
- how to make a difference on election day
- they get Super Bowl rings along with the winning team
- deepest trench in all the oceans
- national animal of Scotland
- baby rabbits
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- wrote screenplay for Rocky
- largest land animal
- these butterfly babies have 12 eyes
- what Bobby just started carrying
- tallest penguin in the world
- fruit that is also a meat tenderizer
- first major league pitcher to pitch over 100mph
- Has visited with the Korean ambassador
- fortune telling is illegal in this state
- acoustic stringed musical instrument
- nickname for the devil of 2020
- this fly (ball) is hit to advance a runner
- Tour de France most wins
- only part of human body that cannot heal
- what James likes to ride
- the dot over lower case 'i' and "j"
- you cant do this if your nose is plugged
- I Love Beach Music
- flock of flamingos
- this hopping mammal cant vomit
- this insect lover has no teeth
- first president to live in the White House
- 3D printing extraordinaire
- Green goblin in Spider Man
- baseball position that Bobby exceled at
- connection of at least 2 computer systems
- sport drink created by Univ of Florida
- Nobel Peace prizes in 2 chemistry and physics
- manages access to a network
- name of Quint's shark hunting boat
- the only planet to spin clockwise
63 Clues: baby rabbits • flock of crows • City of Truist HQ • poison _____ frog • I Love Beach Music • flock of flamingos • largest land animal • sang "Material Girl" • best team in the world • Tour de France most wins • what James likes to ride • wrote screenplay for Rocky • 3D printing extraordinaire • Green goblin in Spider Man • largest ocean in the world • manages access to a network • ...
Meiji Restoration 2023-02-23
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- _________ was an example of Japan’s early imperialism
- war China and Japan fighting over the land of Korea
- Japan and China fought off for this country in 1894
- __________ joined Russia and France to get back Port Authur
- State of being exempted from the jurisdiction of local laws
- __________ formed alliance with Japan before Russo Japanese war
- The Meiji government doesn’t want random people to take the role, but __________ people to do the job.
- A stronger county using their forces over weaker countries and gain goods from them
- Japan gained control over Taiwan following the end of the Sino Japanese War, and they tried to modernize Taiwan
- Authur A deep warm water port taken by Japan in the Sino Japanese war
- Diet led to __________ discussion
- China gave Japan __________ island due to the loss of Sino Japanese war
- System A system that shows the level of people in the society
- Army Japanese army try to modernize their troops to withstand the European military forces
- __________ of faith in the shogun and weakened the power of them
- New economy lowered _________ class samurais because merchants are now earning more than them
- Perry The arrival of __________ lead to the end of the shogun
- __________ education helped all the children to read
- _________ Dynasty fight Japan in the Sino Japanese War
- New government spent government money to start companies and sold them off once they achieved their goals. They started companies for ship buildings, coal, and railroads.
- The people thought of the new conscript army as a __________ tax
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- Last samurai Saigo _________
- war Military conflict forced Russia stop expanding in Asia region
- The Meiji government removed ___________ because it caused too much money.
- An island that is close to Taiwan Japan took over before making peace with China
- Political __________ is when Meiji government start gaining control over the government system
- Meiji government created this branch to give people the voice in the government
- People protested school by setting them on __________
- Daimyo gave their land to __________
- Restoration Brought to the end of Tokugawa shogunate and started to modernize also started a new set of government
- of Shimonoseki The treaty ended the Sino Japanese war, Korean gained independence, but Japan still control over them, and they took over Taiwan
- Intervention Diplomatic intervention by Russia, Germany, and France, to take away Port Arthur from Japan
- Building a countries pride within themselves based off government
- High ranking samurai that controlled land
- ___________ gained more power than the samurais in the society
- The new government taxed them based on the size of their __________
36 Clues: Last samurai Saigo _________ • Diet led to __________ discussion • Daimyo gave their land to __________ • High ranking samurai that controlled land • Japan and China fought off for this country in 1894 • _________ was an example of Japan’s early imperialism • People protested school by setting them on __________ • __________ education helped all the children to read • ...
Grandma's Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-24
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- West Side Parish
- Lifelong best friend
- Fashion friend and former hairdresser
- Daddy's Sister that lived in England
- Traditional Irish Ring that represents love, loyalty and friendship
- One of the Keegan twins
- Worked at St Patrick Cathedral Rectory
- The ______ of Kerry
- Irish City situated on the banks of the River Lee; has a name derived from the Irish for "Marshy Place"
- Name of the river that flows through Cork
- Famous Irish Poet and Playwright
- Peggy Keegan's maiden name
- Molly's musical instrument
- The Lakes of Killarney can be found in which county
- Mother's Maiden Name
- Served with Irish Breakfast
- NYC Ave that you lived on or near
- Husband's childhood hometown
- Joe and _______ Graham
- It is good luck to kiss this in Co Cork
- Actor famous for his gangster roles; had Irish roots in Co Leitrim
- Irish Brand of Tea
- Alligood cousin
- High School daughter's attended
- Bill and Joan raised family in this state
- Well liked Irish beer
- Nickname of Co Cork
- Number of grandchildren
- Keegan Chef
- Charlie and ______ of the Boulevard Manor
- Peninsula in Co Kerry; most Westerly point of Ireland
- County Uncle Christy was from
- Kieran's occupation
- Island NY beach you take the subway to
- Woodside neighbor
- Moran Hometown in Co Kerry
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- How you broke your ankle
- Irish Actress
- The Titanic's last port of call, located in Co Cork
- Nickname for Mrs. Mulvihill
- Area of the Bronx
- Nickname for Sheila
- It's a ____ way to Tipperary
- Currency of the Republic of Ireland
- Husband's Occupation
- Quiet Man Actor
- God Bless America Singer
- West Side Neighbor
- County with the highest mountain
- Where Doney lives
- Busiest immigration inspection station, located in NY harbor
- Which ocean surrounds 3 sides of Ireland
- St. Patrick's Day party venue
- Famous ship built in Belfast
- The Radio City __________
- Gosch daughter
- Old boss turned family friend
- City Camila and her husband live in
- New Jersey beach we'd go to every summer
- Original colors of the house at the Harbor
- Granddaughter's name
- Month you were married
- Where was St. Patrick from
- Major airport in Co Clare
- Owner of Coach and 4 restaurant
- First born grandchild
- Longest river in Ireland
- ______ Crystal
- Where you grew up in NY
- Patricia Burke/Gosch has a condo on this island
- Jimmy Mulvihill studied for this vocation
- Former co girl scout leader
- Parish/School in Woodside
- Stunning sea cliffs located in Co Clare
- The borough Auntie Agnes lived in
- Patrick Moran lives in this State
- Husband served in this war
77 Clues: Keegan Chef • Irish Actress • Gosch daughter • ______ Crystal • Quiet Man Actor • Alligood cousin • West Side Parish • Area of the Bronx • Where Doney lives • Woodside neighbor • West Side Neighbor • Irish Brand of Tea • Nickname for Sheila • The ______ of Kerry • Nickname of Co Cork • Kieran's occupation • Lifelong best friend • Husband's Occupation • Mother's Maiden Name • Granddaughter's name • ...
Cold War - Korea/Vietnam Wars 2021-05-06
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- What event was the last straw and president Johnson sent troops to Vietnam?
- Who won the Vietnam conflict and became a Communist united country?
- What was the capitol of West Germany?
- a type of government with limited freedoms
- What parallel was Korea divided?
- not a real war but one of threats
- What is the DMZ without the Z?
- What president succeeded Johnson?
- The United States was the first to use nuclear _______?
- How many ZONES was Germany divided into?
- What is the name of the peacekeeping organization created after WWII?
- What is the name of the Trail the North Vietnamese used to move troops and supplies.
- The Korean War ended in this.
- this capitalist free country is considered "WEST"
- help or aid promised to people and countries to fight Communism
- What Theory says if one country falls to Communism more may?
- Vietnam was divided at what parallel?
- this plan was for $13 billion to help Europe rebuild after WWII
- a term President Truman used to stop the spread of Communism
- The United States was the first to send an astronaut to the what?
- this imaginary line split Europe's countries into Western Non-Communist and Eastern Communist countries
- What was the name of the Soviet satellite?
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- an international peacekeeping organization
- What was the capitol of East Germany?
- What happened to Berlin to cut it off from getting food and supplies for almost a year?
- Astronaut Armstrong is quoted as saying " That's one small step for man and one giant leap for ______"
- Korea was a _______ colony until the end of WWII.
- What word means gong to the BRINK of war?
- What is the name of Armstrong's spacecraft to the moon?
- the Soviet Union was a member of this organization that supported communism
- Which side of Korea did the United States support?
- How did Truman HELP berlin after Stalin cut it off from the world?
- a time when countries competed to make the most weapons/missiles
- leader of the WEST free contra at the end of World War II
- Which side of Korea did the Soviets support?
- What means to stop fighting?
- Who became president when Kennedy was assassinated?
- a type of government in which citizens vote when they turn 18
- What are the troops called that fought within South Vietnam wit North Vietnam?
- he was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II
- Neil ______ went to the moon!
- What country ruled Vietnam?
- the United States was a member of this organization to stop the spread of communism
43 Clues: What country ruled Vietnam? • What means to stop fighting? • The Korean War ended in this. • Neil ______ went to the moon! • What is the DMZ without the Z? • What parallel was Korea divided? • not a real war but one of threats • What president succeeded Johnson? • What was the capitol of East Germany? • What was the capitol of West Germany? • ...
Chapter 3 Quiz 2024-09-08
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- A by-product of meat and is obtained by breaking down or hydrolyzing collagen
- This is an imitation ice cream that meets the kosher requirements set by the Jewish food laws.
- This refers to a factor influencing characteristics of frozen desserts that is more effective in producing finer texture because it breaks down fat globules and create more stable emulsion.
- A factor affecting gel formation that lowers the temperature at which the gel will form hence longer time to gel.
- A frozen dessert that is made without fat, eggs, gelatin or dairy products. Consists of pureed fruit or flavoring and a sugar syrup.
- This acts as a barrier to deposition of water molecules on ice crystals, thus smaller crystals are formed.
- A frozen dessert made from a base of sweetened water and fruit juice, lacks both fat and MNSF. May also contain gelatin. An Example of this is popsicle
- During this phase the hydrophilic amino acids attract water molecules and form hydrogen bonds. This causes gelatin molecule to swell and expand.
- A frozen dessert that uses cultured milk and contains more sugar to hide its tangier taste.
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- This refers to the third phase of gelatin where the liquid containing the gelatin protein cools in the refrigerator, it will convert to a sol and eventually to a gel.
- This lowers the freezing temperature of water other frozen desserts that contain less of this ingredient feel harder and colder on the tongue. It also helps ice cream to be "scoopable"
- "The faster the sol cools, the quicker its sets". By adding ice cubes or crushed iced to the dispersed gelatin it helps the product set faster.
- Is a factor that influences characteristics of frozen desserts. It increases viscosity and aids in incorporation of air, thus increases volume.
- A popular korean shaved ice dessert characterized by finely shaved ice, various sweet ingredients, fruits, red bean paste.
- This refers to a factor influencing characteristics of frozen dessert by disrupting growth of large crystals and can also create new nucleation sites.
- A frozen dessert that is made with fruit juice or puree so the fat content is lower that that of low-fat ice creams.
- This refers to the fat present in some frozen desserts that is from milk.
- Refers to the second phase where the gelatin is distributed evenly throughout a liquid or other medium.
- A type of frozen dessert that is considered as the frozen with highest fat content.
- A gel forming extractive from algae or seaweeds, obtained by a series of extraction with water and sulfuric acid.
20 Clues: This refers to the fat present in some frozen desserts that is from milk. • A by-product of meat and is obtained by breaking down or hydrolyzing collagen • A type of frozen dessert that is considered as the frozen with highest fat content. • A frozen dessert that uses cultured milk and contains more sugar to hide its tangier taste. • ...
World History Extra Credit 2025-03-06
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- - This Uruguayan is known for scoring wonder goals at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa
- - This South Korean midfield was well held in high regard for his endless work rate and pocketing Italian legend Andrea Pirlo
- - This Belgian giant is known for his gaint afro and inability to pass the ball to his own team
- - This Brazilian joined Manchester United with his twin Fabio and was accused of switching places with him during halftime of games
- - This Mexican legend went by the nickname of Chicharito
- - This club leading goalscorer scored a Premier League winning bicycle kick against cross town rivals Manchester City
- - This Englishman and former captain for Manchester United has one of the biggest heads on the planet
- - This Ivorian is currently the only hope for Manchester United in an otherwise dreadful season
- - This Argentine became a traitor when he left Manchester United and joined the noisy neighbors after helping clinch the 2008 UCL title
- - This former player and manager score the game winning goal in extra time of the 1999 UCL final against Bayern Munich clinching the club's first Treble
- - This Ballon D'Or winner and former Liverpool player joined Manchester United and cursed the famous number 7 shirt
- - This academy graduate was dubbed the Fresh Prince of Manchester when he broke into the first team squad
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- - The American legend began his European career playing for Manchester United before being appointed the Secretary of Defense
- - This Flying Dutchman joined from Arsenal and wore the number 20 shirt while helped clinch title number 20 for Manchester United in his first season
- - This Sky Sports pundit and former Manchester United captain has turned into a hater to get attention after a fallout led him to leave the club 20 years ago
- - Often viewed as the best footballer of all time, this Portugese winger won his first Ballon D'Or playing at Manchester United
- - This former player captained Manchester United to a UCL win over Chelsea in PKs and now runs popular podcast Vibe with Five
- - This Welsh winger has the most caps for Manchester United
- - This world icon was a part of the famed Class of '99 and has the famous Bend it Like _______ named after him
- - This Frenchman led a revolt against French manager Raymond Domenech at the 2010 World Cup
- - This German legend joined Manchester United from Bayern Munich, but ultimately got iced out by then manager Jose Mourinho
- - This Swedish striker took Old Trafford by storm under Jose Mourinho until an unfortunate ACL injury ended his stint with the club
22 Clues: - This Mexican legend went by the nickname of Chicharito • - This Welsh winger has the most caps for Manchester United • - This Uruguayan is known for scoring wonder goals at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa • - This Frenchman led a revolt against French manager Raymond Domenech at the 2010 World Cup • ...
Japan & Okinawa Brats Puzzle 2024-04-06
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- Old saying: A Japanese is born Shinto but dies _____________.
- Nickname of high school named after naval aviator & 1939 Heisman Trophy winner.
- Japanese rice ball.
- What a dependent loses at 21, unless full-time student.
- A ditch you never wanted to fall into off base.
- Tom_________produced over 100 videos for brat communities.
- Where the USS Midway was stationed.
- World class activity in the Okinawan archipelago.
- Four-letter word many brats long to say.
- Major combat airfield during the Korean War for U.S. military.
- U.S. state that sounds like a Japanese greeting.
- Japanese festival honoring ancestors.
- First commoner to marry into the Japanese imperial family.
- First non-Japanese-born sumo wrestler to achieve Yokozuna rank.
- Shortened way to say you're sorry off base.
- Make sure to leave these behind when entering a Japanese home.
- Japan brat who became a knight.
- Many a brat visited here for the 1970 World Expo.
- Ryukyu Kingdom palace & Black Panther's sister share this name.
- When this played, you made sure to stop and face the flag on base.
- Oki gateway to and from stateside.
- Fabric museum many a Kanto Plains brat visited in Yokohama.
- Air Base known for iconic 'Elephant Cage' & lots of snow.
- Okinawan area known for bars & brothels during the Cold War era.
- Birthplace of karate.
- Experienced by some brats upon returning to the U.S.
- Yes, some of us really did live in (these) huts.
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- Narimasu HS took kids from the Heights, including _________________.
- Storied tournament with greater geographical range than Alaska or Texas.
- Sleepy village town in olden times, became a major US military port after WWII.
- Japan brat who sang of coming home.
- Sasebo's E.J. King School originally had a mascot that could breathe fire.
- You say hurricane, we say _______________.
- Zama is to Army as ________ is to Air Force.
- What these Japanese machines sell, Americans often can't believe.
- Okinawan guardian dogs. Say it twice.
- Where you got evaporated milk.
- Source for Japan brat music, sports scores, news.
- Iwakuni's cultural treasure spans water.
- Sarah________award-winning author of the Yokota Officers Club.
- This high school once fielded four complete football teams by itself.
- Japanese offering served as a popular dish or huge 1960s musical hit.
- Free flights for dependents.
- Bug-eyed gal flew circles around Godzilla.
- Hit more homers than Ruth, Aaron, Bonds.
- Barrier where many Okinawa and Iwakuni dependents come together.
- Acronym for why our dads were sometimes away from home.
- Yokota HS drew from remnants of Johnson, Yamato, and _________ high schools.
48 Clues: Japanese rice ball. • Birthplace of karate. • Free flights for dependents. • Where you got evaporated milk. • Japan brat who became a knight. • Oki gateway to and from stateside. • Japan brat who sang of coming home. • Where the USS Midway was stationed. • Okinawan guardian dogs. Say it twice. • Japanese festival honoring ancestors. • Four-letter word many brats long to say. • ...
Travellers' Tales (1) 2022-02-03
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- preposition on or onto a ship, plane, or train
- a piece of land almost completely surrounded by water but joined to a large area of land the Korean peninsula
- something that is……… seems unusual and interesting because it is related to a foreign country – use this to show approval
- preposition …… for each
- a quick look at someone or something that does not allow you to see them clearly
- belonging to a time long ago in history, especially thousands of years ago
- before a certain period of time has passed .
- someone who usually gets out of bed very early
- feeling or showing a lot of interest and excitement about something
- to understand something that is complicated or difficult
- holiday organized by a company at a fixed price that includes the cost of travel, hotel
- something that is easy to recognize, such as a tall tree or building, and that helps you know where you are
- a place for someone to stay, live, or work
- the place where something is or where something happens, and the general environment
- the food cooked in a particular restaurant or hotel, especially when it is very good Enjoy the delicious cuisine created by our award-winning chef.
- exciting or impressive , intended to be impressive, so that people notice
- a part of a river that looks white because the water is running very quickly over rocks
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- an escape from a place or unpleasant situation, especially after committing a crime, a short holiday away from home, or a place where people go for a short holiday
- the time of day when the sun disappears and night begins
- the area of southern Europe that surrounds the ……. Sea
- outside, not in a building
- the holiday activity of living in a tent
- a sudden strong feeling of excitement and pleasure, or the thing that makes you feel this
- someone whose job is to take tourists to a place and show them around
- someone who enjoys staying awake all night
- extremely good, large, or great SYN unbelievable
- entertainment in the evening
- a period of time when you stop working in order to rest, eat etc
- to walk a long way, especially in the mountains, as an adventure
- the natural home of a plant or animal
- extremely attractive or beautiful
- film, book etc……. contains a lot of exciting events
- …… experience, sight etc affects you so strongly that you will never forget it, especially because it is particularly good or beautiful → memorable
33 Clues: preposition …… for each • outside, not in a building • entertainment in the evening • extremely attractive or beautiful • the natural home of a plant or animal • the holiday activity of living in a tent • someone who enjoys staying awake all night • a place for someone to stay, live, or work • before a certain period of time has passed . • ...
Ch. 3&4 Vocab 2025-10-31
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- Merchant settlements abroad like Arabs in East Africa blending local and foreign cultures
- Focused on faith in the Buddha Amitabha for salvation popular among commoners in East Asia
- Spread of crops and farming methods through Islamic lands boosting food supply
- Japanese form of Buddhism emphasizing meditation and discipline influencing samurai culture
- Bantu language with Arabic influences that grew from East African coastal trade
- Roadside inns for travelers and merchants along trade routes boosting Silk Road commerce
- Tower in Delhi built under Islamic rulers symbolizing Muslim influence in India
- Muslim traveler who documented trade and culture across Africa and Asia
- Ming emperor who promoted maritime expeditions and rebuilt Beijing
- Symbolized simplicity and reliance on donations spreading Buddhist culture across Asia
- Mali emperor famed for his pilgrimage to Mecca displaying Africa’s wealth in gold
- Powerful palace officials who managed imperial affairs in Ming China
- Bacterium causing the Black Death spread via Mongol trade routes
- Trade routes linking China to the Mediterranean spreading goods like silk and ideas like Buddhism
- Promoted trade safe passage and cultural exchange across Eurasia
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- Capital of the Mongol Empire hub of administration and trade
- West African storytellers preserving history through oral tradition
- Revival blending Confucian ethics with Buddhist and Daoist ideas shaping Chinese and Korean societies
- Promoted trade safe passage and cultural exchange across Eurasia
- Nickname for Japanese pirates Wokou disrupting East Asian maritime trade
- Major Mississippian city near St. Louis center of mound building and trade
- Mongol tactic using catapults and psychological fear to capture fortified cities
- Javanese Buddhist kingdom that built Borobudur temple showing Indian cultural influence
- Domesticated animal essential for desert trade due to endurance and water storage
- Early Chinese credit system allowing merchants to transfer money without carrying coins
- West African trade and learning center that flourished under Mali and Songhai empires
- Mongol postal network using horse stations for rapid communication across the empire
- Large ships used for Indian Ocean trade carrying heavy goods like spices and ceramics
- Mongol ruler who conquered Persia and Baghdad founding the Ilkhanate
- Mongol dynasty in China founded by Kublai Khan blending Mongol and Chinese governance
- Military camps that became administrative centers in Mongol controlled regions
- Massive HinduBuddhist temple complex in Cambodia symbol of Southeast Asian syncretism
- Maritime trade routes across the Indian Ocean linking East Africa the Middle East South Asia and Southeast Asia
- TransSaharan trade routes connecting West Africa to North Africa and the Mediterranean
- Network of pueblos in the American Southwest linked by roads and trade in turquoise and pottery
- Chinese Muslim admiral who led Ming treasure voyages expanding maritime connections
36 Clues: Capital of the Mongol Empire hub of administration and trade • Promoted trade safe passage and cultural exchange across Eurasia • Bacterium causing the Black Death spread via Mongol trade routes • Promoted trade safe passage and cultural exchange across Eurasia • Ming emperor who promoted maritime expeditions and rebuilt Beijing • ...
Crisis management 2019-03-12
Across
- / This Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer recalled a total of 8.8 million vehicles for safety defects, including a problem where the car's accelerator would jam, which caused multiple deaths
- / When two black men were arrested in this American coffeehouse chain in Philadelphia, it prompted a national debate. The coffee chain swiftly announced it would close 8,000 of its US stores, so staff can undergo racial bias training
- / When the East Coast was slammed with a deadly ice storm in 2007 this American low-cost airline was forced to cancel over 1,000 flights and its operations collapsed.
- / This Finnish Tech firm once supplied 40% of the world's mobile phones, but it failed to meet the challenge of Apple's iPhone
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- / British ________ company is responsible for several oil spills causing a number of deaths and injuries among its employees and incalculable disaster to the environment. The biggest environmental disaster in the history of the USA and the largest marine oil spill in the history of the oil industry took place on 20 April 2010, when an explosion occurred in the Deepwater Horizon oil-drilling rig
- / In September 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that many cars of German automaker being sold in America had a "defeat device" - or software - in diesel engines that could detect when they were being tested, changing the performance accordingly to improve results
- / Early reviews suggested that the smartphone of this South Korean corporation would be one of the best smartphones of 2016. Unfortunately, such claims were undermined by the tendency of its battery to catch fire on airplanes, prompting the company to launch a massive recall and replace programme.
- / Football’s world governing body was embroiled in crisis when seven high-ranking officials were arrested ahead of its annual Congress in Switzerland on charges of corruption
8 Clues: / This Finnish Tech firm once supplied 40% of the world's mobile phones, but it failed to meet the challenge of Apple's iPhone • / When the East Coast was slammed with a deadly ice storm in 2007 this American low-cost airline was forced to cancel over 1,000 flights and its operations collapsed. • ...
Korean Final Test Review 15 words 2023-05-17
Cold War Vocab and Key Terms 2024-04-12
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- state a country that is formally independent but under the control or influence of another country
- a system of racial segregation and discrimination against nonwhite South Africans that lasted until the early 1990s. Details: The National Party in South Africa denied nonwhites many basic human rights. They controlled where these individuals could live and work, what they could and couldn’t study, and who they could marry.
- an area where weapons and military forces are forbidden. Details: The 38th parallel is a region that separates North Korea from South Korea. In 1953, the two sides in the Korean War signed a truce that called for neutrality at the 38th parallel.
- bloc a group of nations under the control of the Soviet Union
- the inability to pay debts; bankruptcy
- a U.S. Cold War policy of providing military and economic aid to protect countries from communist takeover
- the division of a country
- a political movement that supports the concerns of common people
- a public vote on a single political question. Details: The result of a referendum initiated by French President de Gaulle gave former French colonies the freedom to control their own internal affairs; however, the French retained control over their economic policy, foreign affairs, and military.
- Islamic guerilla fighters. Details: During the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, the United States and Pakistan helped the mujahideen.
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- straying from the revolutionary spirit of Marxist doctrine
- in China, a grouping of collective farms in which people lived and worked together to produce both crops and industrial goods
- a policy of not allying with other countries, specifically with either the communist or noncommunist countries during the Cold War.
- war a war in which one or both sides are supported by, and serve the interests of, another country
- the continuation of dependence on, and domination by, a colonial power. Details: African nations lacked the expertise and capital to develop their own economy. They borrowed money from European nations whose economies were stronger.
- the belief that if one country becomes communist, its neighbors will fall to communism
- to rigidly train in a theory or doctrine
- the belief that God does not exist. Details: The Catholic people of Poland were angry about the policies imposed on them by Stalin, which included the beliefs of atheism.
- the administrative control over a territory by one or more countries. Details: Since Korea was divided at 38 degrees north of the equator, this trusteeship gave Soviets control of the norther portion of Korea and gave Americans control of the southern portion of Korea. At the Potsdam Conference, the countries in control agreed that this trusteeship would last for five years.
19 Clues: the division of a country • the inability to pay debts; bankruptcy • to rigidly train in a theory or doctrine • straying from the revolutionary spirit of Marxist doctrine • bloc a group of nations under the control of the Soviet Union • a political movement that supports the concerns of common people • ...
Korean 2022-07-06
Korean 2022-07-06
Crisis management 2019-03-12
Across
- / This Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer recalled a total of 8.8 million vehicles for safety defects, including a problem where the car's accelerator would jam, which caused multiple deaths
- / When two black men were arrested in this American coffeehouse chain in Philadelphia, it prompted a national debate. The coffee chain swiftly announced it would close 8,000 of its US stores, so staff can undergo racial bias training
- / When the East Coast was slammed with a deadly ice storm in 2007 this American low-cost airline was forced to cancel over 1,000 flights and its operations collapsed.
- / This Finnish Tech firm once supplied 40% of the world's mobile phones, but it failed to meet the challenge of Apple's iPhone
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- / British ________ company is responsible for several oil spills causing a number of deaths and injuries among its employees and incalculable disaster to the environment. The biggest environmental disaster in the history of the USA and the largest marine oil spill in the history of the oil industry took place on 20 April 2010, when an explosion occurred in the Deepwater Horizon oil-drilling rig
- / In September 2015, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that many cars of German automaker being sold in America had a "defeat device" - or software - in diesel engines that could detect when they were being tested, changing the performance accordingly to improve results
- / Early reviews suggested that the smartphone of this South Korean corporation would be one of the best smartphones of 2016. Unfortunately, such claims were undermined by the tendency of its battery to catch fire on airplanes, prompting the company to launch a massive recall and replace programme.
- / Football’s world governing body was embroiled in crisis when seven high-ranking officials were arrested ahead of its annual Congress in Switzerland on charges of corruption
8 Clues: / This Finnish Tech firm once supplied 40% of the world's mobile phones, but it failed to meet the challenge of Apple's iPhone • / When the East Coast was slammed with a deadly ice storm in 2007 this American low-cost airline was forced to cancel over 1,000 flights and its operations collapsed. • ...
