korean Crossword Puzzles
Our Life 2020-09-11
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- thing we still can’t find
- first sequel novel read
- recent big purchase
- other name for cannabis
- first kiss
- same birthday as mommy
- boba tea
- kids bucket list
- the date and event took place on previous year
- first travel
- QJ can’t live without
- sight word
- your pasttime other than games
- can’t go wrong with it
- frontliner
- pinoy beer
- grandma
- affection
- favorite horror movie
- teenage Buboy
- movie/place for best chocolate shake
- 4 o’clock
- all over the playroom
- everyday snack
- gun you can fire at home
- first chapter book read
- diet food
- favorite shirt color
- it’s more fun in the
- phobia
- AJ can’t live without
- greatest pinoy boxer
- kids favorite movie/character
- movie watched 100th x
- the filipino channel
- anime collection
- abbreviation for laboratory
- all time favorite sports
- tuesday food
- mommy’s cryptonite
- home furnishing
- previous fave skin care
- means Son of God
- month we first met
- side of the bed you sleep
- 90’s band
- fave spot in colorado
- feeling of joy
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- all time favorite movie
- park in Cancun
- surprise meal on special occasion
- makes everything better
- pinoy rum
- fluffy
- lola
- completes breakfast
- first born fave snack
- other name for pool
- for sore throat
- home sweet home
- lolo
- sitcom
- favorite holiday
- tito’s plus ginger beer
- fave movie
- boys funniest sound
- series, bbq, skin care
- daddy’s weakness
- date with turkey legs
- bucket list
- our vegas hotel
- last horror movie
- newest hobby
- weekend food
- month we got fluffy
- men’s grooming kit
- means happiness
- last vacation before covid
- covid heroes
- first perfume given
- child’s candy
- instagram plant
- second place value
- second child fave snack
- all boys
- most important gift
- Holly Marie Combs
87 Clues: lola • lolo • fluffy • sitcom • phobia • grandma • boba tea • all boys • pinoy rum • affection • 4 o’clock • diet food • 90’s band • first kiss • sight word • frontliner • pinoy beer • fave movie • bucket list • first travel • newest hobby • weekend food • covid heroes • tuesday food • teenage Buboy • child’s candy • park in Cancun • everyday snack • for sore throat • home sweet home • our vegas hotel • means happiness • home furnishing • ...
COLD WAR 2024-09-04
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- Tensions Distrust grew between the Allies during and after World War II, particularly over issues like the future of Eastern Europe and the atomic bomb.
- The Cold War had lasting effects on international relations, military strategy, and ideological divides that continue to influence global politics today.
- Culture set of cultural products, practices, and expressions that are often considered to be of significant artistic, intellectual, or philosophical value.
- economic and political system characterized by private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit, where decisions regarding investment.
- The conflict expanded the Cold War into Asia, solidifying the division of Korea and establishing a long-term military presence of the U.S. in South Korea.
- War Physical version of the Cold War.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- Conflict The Cold War was characterized by the clash between capitalism, led by the United States, and communism, led by the Soviet Union.
- political and economic ideology that advocates for a classless society in which all property is publicly owned, and each person works and is compensated according to their abilities and needs.
- Wars The Cold War was marked by indirect conflicts, such as the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and various interventions in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East, where the superpowers supported opposing sides.
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- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
- US adopted the policy of keeping things together to stop the spread of communism.
- Communist Party.
- Wall Physical wall separating the West and Eastern Germany.
- Capitalist country.
- Curtain Imaginary line across Germany that separated the communist and capitalist countries.
- Missile Crisis A significant confrontation that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, highlighting the dangers of Cold War tensions.
- Culture set of ideas, practices, and phenomena that are prevalent and widely accepted in mainstream society at any given time.
- Arms Race US and Russia both competing to see who can build a better nuclear weapon.
- Doctrine Declaration for help to those who are in a specific region.
20 Clues: Communist Party. • Capitalist country. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. • War Physical version of the Cold War. • Wall Physical wall separating the West and Eastern Germany. • Doctrine Declaration for help to those who are in a specific region. • ...
Memoir Unit Terms 2024-08-29
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- Unable to cause harm, peaceful.
- Extremely common; found everywhere
- The genre all memoirs should be a part of.
- For something to be unavoidable; definitely going to happen.
- This word describes the way the author uses words to "paint a picture" of a scene in their story.
- To represent the idea of another concept.
- A chapter from the memoir "Born a Crime" by Trevor Noah.
- The order in which the author tells their story; organization is very important in story telling!
- The country that Trevor Noah was born in.
- The title of Michelle Zauner's band.
- This word describes the way in which the author uses word choice to strengthen the meaning of their story.
- The way which the author writes their memoir, in place of using facts or textual evidence.
- To be unfiltered; completely telling the truth about something.
- A sentence that has a subject, verb, and other parts of speech to convey clear meaning.
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- In proportion to, to increase in size according to another thing.
- Well-known for a bad deed or bad quality.
- A sentence that lacks a subject or a verb, therefore making it an incomplete sentence.
- False; a sham.
- Inspiring love and affection.
- The Korean food, grocery and beauty market that Michelle Zauner visits in her memoir.
- As a writer of a memoir, you use these to fill your memoir with rich details that only you know about.
- In science, the concept of combining two things together.
- To be unable to be satisfied; always hungry.
- The type of government and law system that was prevalent during 1948-1990s in South Africa.
- The nickname Nelson Mandela was given by the people of South Africa.
- To have doubts; very suspicious
- The idea that something is a natural part of something.
- The township in Johannesburg, South Africa where a large portion of land was set aside for black workers to live on- with no official housing or plumbing.
- To be completely stressed out to the point of breaking.
- To have a strong interest in something.
30 Clues: False; a sham. • Inspiring love and affection. • Unable to cause harm, peaceful. • To have doubts; very suspicious • Extremely common; found everywhere • The title of Michelle Zauner's band. • To have a strong interest in something. • Well-known for a bad deed or bad quality. • To represent the idea of another concept. • The country that Trevor Noah was born in. • ...
Wedding Crossword 2024-07-01
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- Tyler's favorite college sports team's mascot
- Emily's maiden name
- Tyler's favorite NFL team
- Name of town Tyler and Emily got engaged (two words)
- Month Tyler and Emily started dating
- Groomsman Garrett's middle name
- What does Emily call her maternal grandmother?
- Groomsman Stephen's last name
- Emily's favorite thing to spend money on
- Maid of honor's name
- Who said "I love you" first?
- Name of bridesmaid Cheyenne's cat
- Tyler's middle name
- Emily's tattoo
- Tyler's car
- Matron of honor's name
- Name of Emily's family dog
- Mother of the Bride's name
- Second language Emily is currently learning
- Bachelorette trip location
- Where did Tyler and Emily go on their first road trip? (two words)
- Name of the college Emily and Tyler graduated from
- Number of years Tyler and Emily dated before getting engaged
- Emily's middle name
- First TV Show Tyler and Emily watched together in its entirety (five words)
- Emily's high school mascot
- Tyler's bachelor degree is in...
- Mother of the groom's name
- Emily's favorite band
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- Instrument Emily played in middle school band
- Emily's new last name
- Emily's bachelor degree is in...
- Dorm Emily and Tyler lived in Freshman year of college (two words)
- Best man's name
- Tyler's favorite sport he has played
- How many years have Emily and her bridesmaid Courtney been friends?
- Tyler and Emily's favorite NBA team
- Tyler's favorite restuarant (two words)
- Shape of Emily's engagement ring diamond
- Tyler's favorite thing to talk about
- Tyler's birth month
- Tyler Emily's cousins gave Tyler this nickname
- Name of Tyler's sister
- Tyler's nickname for Emily
- Tyler and Emily share this eye color
- Groomsman Caleb's wife
- Emily's favorite movie (two words, its a christmas movie)
- Month Emily was born
- Tyler's high school mascot
- Name of Emily's hometown
- Age difference in years between groomsman Nathan and Tyler
- Sport Emily played growing up
- Bridesmaid that lives in Washington, DC
- What intramural sport did Tyler and Emily play together in college? (two words)
54 Clues: Tyler's car • Emily's tattoo • Best man's name • Emily's maiden name • Tyler's birth month • Tyler's middle name • Emily's middle name • Maid of honor's name • Month Emily was born • Emily's new last name • Emily's favorite band • Name of Tyler's sister • Groomsman Caleb's wife • Matron of honor's name • Name of Emily's hometown • Tyler's favorite NFL team • Tyler's nickname for Emily • ...
What does the P stand for? 2022-12-21
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- male lead of popular gershwin opera
- show haunting broadway and the west end
- letters assigned to number 7
- an overrated dessert
- the art of making art is _ it together
- song popularized by barbra streisand
- 2022 NYCC hit production
- according to respondents, a silly place to find love
- e.g. lexapro, wellbutrin, cymbalta
- a fairy, or a projectile
- what laurence tureaud does, relative to the fool
- protagonist of shakespeare’s final play
- *what the p REALLY stands for :) <3
- election in which cole voted for newt gingrich
- teller’s other half
- 2015 dave malloy musical
- measurement used when discussing car tires, e.g.
- prefix with -amorous or -gon
- letters following the names of many college professors
- childish word for lavatory
- the one who can prescribe medication
- underrated sondheim and weidman gem
- “if music be the food of love, ___ on!”
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- word following chicken or eggplant on a menu
- what the p really stands for
- like xenophobe but for art
- *what musicians often do as their source of income
- josh hutcherson’s role in the hunger games franchise
- graffiti pete’s preferred medium
- *what fast and the furious is really about
- term for band in musical theatre, regardless of whether it’s their actual location
- large disturbance for a sleepy princess
- what you were probably saving for breakfast
- i like the wine and not the label
- prefix for choice or sports, e.g.
- “i don’t mean to ___, but…”
- color made from the mucus of sea snails
- abbreviation often redundantly followed by "number"
- cole p. abod’s instrument of choice
- disguise for percy jackson’s sword
- word that comes before cast OR after isolation
- concept often celebrated on march 14th
- short name of the most powerful groundhog known to humankind
- what natalie kay brown is studying to become
- the devil's lettuce
- name for a pet’s mitts
- south korean singer of viral hits
47 Clues: teller’s other half • the devil's lettuce • an overrated dessert • name for a pet’s mitts • 2022 NYCC hit production • a fairy, or a projectile • 2015 dave malloy musical • like xenophobe but for art • childish word for lavatory • “i don’t mean to ___, but…” • what the p really stands for • letters assigned to number 7 • prefix with -amorous or -gon • graffiti pete’s preferred medium • ...
SAT Vocab 2 2025-01-09
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- A brand of clothing that makes jackets and warm clothing
- showing a lack of proper concern; offhand; casual; indifferent; dismissive
- deceitfulness; deception
- this year's Model Of The Year
- easily influenced, pliable
- A popular movie/tv show streaming app/website
- of or relating to twilight
- flattering; stylish; comely
- to exaggerate or fake an illness in order to get out of a responsibility
- a. involving duplication especially unnecessarily b. done in the same way more than once, effectively identical
- senseless talk or writing; nonsense; gibberish; baloney
- A late night comedy show that stars celebrity guests every Saturday
- A Korean TV show that just had a second season released
- lacking good manners; uncivilized; crude; gross; barbaric; crass
- The popular TV series about a group of children who explore an alternate dimension
- pleasant to look at; attractive; pretty
- read something, typically in a thorough or careful way
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- "____ is watching you" in 1984
- The First book we read in this class
- a famous Brazilian model for Victoria Secret
- concise; brief; terse; forcefully; expressive
- not in harmony or keeping with its surroundings; out of place; discordant
- A famous TV Series set during the Regency era in England
- A brand that specializes in sports wear that is an allusion to Greek Mythology
- A New York Times game about guessing a 5 letter word
- The new musical/movie starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo
- A cartoon that uses satire to bring up world problems
- somebody that complains a great deal
- The type of car that has become increasingly common in Fremont
- A famous TV Series about doctors; starring Ellen Pompeo
- The science teacher who often visits Mr. Marple
- weak; frail; in bad shape
- add as an extra part
- over precise; perfectionist; nitpicking; over scrupulous; pretentious
- The book that was adapted into a movie starring Zendaya and Timothee Chalamet
- very steeply
- The name of Mr. Marple's husky
- The author of The Importance of Being Earnest
38 Clues: very steeply • add as an extra part • deceitfulness; deception • weak; frail; in bad shape • easily influenced, pliable • of or relating to twilight • flattering; stylish; comely • this year's Model Of The Year • "____ is watching you" in 1984 • The name of Mr. Marple's husky • The First book we read in this class • somebody that complains a great deal • ...
Mark 2024-11-17
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- Famous sportswear brand known for the "Swoosh" logo
- Italian luxury fashion brand, known for its logo
- Toy brand known for its colorful building blocks
- British-Dutch multinational, famous for food products
- Entertainment company known for movies and theme parks
- Swiss watchmaker famous for luxury timepieces
- German car maker known for its four-ring logo
- Social media platform now known as Meta
- Energy drink known for its logo of two red bulls
- Chinese tech company known for smartphones and 5G tech
- Japanese tech company known for PlayStation and cameras
- Japanese automobile brand known for the Corolla
- Spanish clothing retailer, popular for fast fashion
- South Korean tech giant known for smartphones and TVs
- Fast food chain known for the Big Mac and golden arches
- Soft drink rival to Coca-Cola
- Italian luxury car maker known for sports cars
- Japanese company famous for cameras and printers
- Global oil company, recognizable for its yellow logo
- High-end fashion brand known for luxury handbags
- Fashion brand famous for its perfume and handbags
- Global pizza chain famous for its stuffed crust
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- Dutch brewery, famous for its green bottles and beer
- Swiss multinational food and beverage company
- British fashion brand known for its checkered patterns
- Search engine giant and creator of Android
- American car manufacturer known for the Mustang
- Software company behind Windows and Xbox
- Tech company famous for its iPhone and MacBook
- Coffeehouse chain known for its lattes and Frappuccinos
- Popular soft drink, known for its red and white label
- Chipmaker, known for processors in PCs and servers
- German car company known for the Beetle
- American brand known for cereals like Cornflakes
- Luxury car brand based in Germany
- Japanese electronics company known for home appliances
- Swedish fashion retailer known for affordable clothing
- German automobile brand known for luxury vehicles
- Sportswear brand known for its three stripes
- E-commerce platform and cloud service provider
40 Clues: Soft drink rival to Coca-Cola • Luxury car brand based in Germany • German car company known for the Beetle • Social media platform now known as Meta • Software company behind Windows and Xbox • Search engine giant and creator of Android • Sportswear brand known for its three stripes • Swiss multinational food and beverage company • ...
Across the Office & Down to the Facts 2025-11-12
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- | Her wedding was featured in the NY Times. Total girl mom!
- | Enjoys cooking Salvadoran dishes and watching Korean dramas.
- | Worked for Institute for Environmental Innovation combating poverty and climate change.
- | Proposed to his husband with a Rolex instead of a ring; married in Oahu.
- | Secretary of National Association of Women Lawyers; moved for farm life.
- | Completed Oxford course on Mesopotamia; loves archaeology.
- | Wants to visit all 50 states; soccer mom with two sons; held a school track record.
- | She has twin girls, speaks Russian, and loves reggae music!.
- | She loves reggae music and British pop singers from the 80s and 90s era.
- | She is half Irish, half Cuban, a total "boy" Mom who loves to travel with her family.
- | Family sails on a Bruce Farr-designed boat.
- | Met Brooke Shields on vacation.
- | Beekeeper who sells honey.
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- |One of this colleague's favorite thing to do is visit her grand kids in the UK.
- | Travels to Croatia each summer with family.
- | He is an astronomy fanatic, has served as a juror on two different criminal trials, building a retirement home in New Mexico.
- | Fascinated by Northern Lights; traveling to Tromso, Norway.
- | Former Editor-in-Chief of Technique newspaper; shares a birthday with another lawyer.
- | Big Star Wars fan.
- | Spent 35 years with Pfizer; left and returned bringing vast experience.
- | UK law degree; tech-savvy; pioneering digital innovation; toughest negotiation is with his daughter lobbying for a dog.
- | Die-hard Duran Duran fan; once wanted to be a Supreme Court Justice.
- | Highlighted in “Trainer Spotlight”; supermom to twin teenage boys.
- | She really enjoys llamas and Pink (but surprisingly not Hugh Jackman).
- |In college, she worked at a science museum feeding the hissing cockroaches and a 6.5-foot boa constrictor named Julia Squeezer!
- | Grills full dinners and owns rescue dogs.
- | Practices Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
- | Patent attorney based in Australia.
- | Leads Boy Scout troops on wilderness hikes.
- | Boxes for fun and plays violin.
- | Loves Antique’s Roadshow; appeared on Season 26 with an Edward Munch postcard.
- | Lived in Germany for a few years and is fluent in German.
32 Clues: | Big Star Wars fan. • | Beekeeper who sells honey. • | Practices Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. • | Boxes for fun and plays violin. • | Met Brooke Shields on vacation. • | Patent attorney based in Australia. • | Grills full dinners and owns rescue dogs. • | Travels to Croatia each summer with family. • | Leads Boy Scout troops on wilderness hikes. • ...
Alorica Crossword Puzzle 2025 2025-12-18
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- Used to be a teacher (Last Name)
- Loves dragons (First Name)
- Is from Tarkio, Missouri (Last Name)
- Has two different colored eyes (Last Name)
- Has technically flown a plane (Last Name)
- Has four cats (proof at their desk) (First Name)
- Has a degree in Information Technology (Last Name)
- Did martial arts for 12 years (First Name)
- Was born with 12 fingers (Last Name)
- Usually has essential oils at their desk (First Name)
- Collects DVDs, CDs, books, and rocks (Last Name)
- Has a Red Bull on their desk at all times (Last Name)
- This person lived in Seattle for 4 years (First Name)
- Is a big fan of country music, and is the oldest sibling of 7 (First Name)
- Has watched The Office (all 201 episodes) 14 times (Last Name)
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- Built their own PC (First Name)
- Their favorite hobby is reading (First Name)
- Drinks Scooters coffee every day (Last Name)
- Has two sisters (one of whom used to work on this team!) (Last Name)
- Has a Legend of Zelda themed tattoo on their upper right arm (First Name)
- Has 11 siblings, studied Korean in Busan, and has a certificate in industrial motor controls (First Name)
- Is pregnant, has been to Mexico three times, favorite color is pink, and enjoys going to the lake (Last Name)
- Is from Kansas City and currently has four dogs and four cats (Last Name)
- Falls asleep to NCIS reruns, enjoys audio books, Dr. Pepper, hot chocolate, and Dirty Dancing (First Name)
- Has the 7th longest name in the Stifel Directory (Last Name)
- Used to breakdance as a teenager (Last Name)
- Loves to karaoke, used to do stand up comedy, and was a bartender for 10 years (Last Name)
- The roof needs to be painted & the nails could use polish (Last Name)
- Nightly routine is drinking a cup of hot chocolate before bed (Last Name)
- Was a DJ for a group of radio stations for 6 years, was on Divorce Court, and likes to storm chase (Last Name)
30 Clues: Loves dragons (First Name) • Built their own PC (First Name) • Used to be a teacher (Last Name) • Is from Tarkio, Missouri (Last Name) • Was born with 12 fingers (Last Name) • Has technically flown a plane (Last Name) • Has two different colored eyes (Last Name) • Did martial arts for 12 years (First Name) • Their favorite hobby is reading (First Name) • ...
Bluest eye Vocab 2024-03-15
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- The hotel clerk replied in a monotonic tone sorry we're at full ______, and we have no rooms"
- Romeo and Juliet's Familes had an ________ so strong it killed them
- Believers of the religion Hellenism (The worship of Greek Gods), create shrine's for their Gods to show their devotion and ______ the devotees home .
- I don't like the UK, from what I've seen it's full of people with a bad case of ____________. They can't realize the royal family is filled with weirdos.
- My Mother is very concerned on how _______ My sister and I seem because of how messy our room is, I understand her concern because i agree with her.
- Korean feminists are protesting the constant mistreatment of women by living a ________ life, They have sworn off having sexual relations, dating, and having children with men.
- With my slick mouth the only way I've avoided getting into physical altercations would be by befriending __________ girls I felt could beat me up.
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- I enjoy being around ________ people who can unapologe
- Assets I sought out my smartest classmate to partner up for our Biology group project, I want to choose positive ______'s to guarantee an A.
- Every once and a while I remember since I have a job I have my own _____, So I can buy something out of my budget as a treat to myself.
- The dog's gaze ______ The owners when they asked who tore a hole in the floor.
- At 3:20 the students can be seen gathering in a _______ to rush home
12 Clues: I enjoy being around ________ people who can unapologe • Romeo and Juliet's Familes had an ________ so strong it killed them • At 3:20 the students can be seen gathering in a _______ to rush home • The dog's gaze ______ The owners when they asked who tore a hole in the floor. • ...
Bluest eye Vocab 2024-03-15
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- The hotel clerk replied in a monotonic tone sorry we're at full ______, and we have no rooms"
- Romeo and Juliet's Familes had an ________ so strong it killed them
- Believers of the religion Hellenism (The worship of Greek Gods), create shrine's for their Gods to show their devotion and ______ the devotees home .
- I don't like the UK, from what I've seen it's full of people with a bad case of ____________. They can't realize the royal family is filled with weirdos.
- My Mother is very concerned on how _______ My sister and I seem because of how messy our room is, I understand her concern because i agree with her.
- Korean feminists are protesting the constant mistreatment of women by living a ________ life, They have sworn off having sexual relations, dating, and having children with men.
- With my slick mouth the only way I've avoided getting into physical altercations would be by befriending __________ girls I felt could beat me up.
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- I enjoy being around ________ people who can unapologe
- Assets I sought out my smartest classmate to partner up for our Biology group project, I want to choose positive ______'s to guarantee an A.
- Every once and a while I remember since I have a job I have my own _____, So I can buy something out of my budget as a treat to myself.
- The dog's gaze ______ The owners when they asked who tore a hole in the floor.
- At 3:20 the students can be seen gathering in a _______ to rush home
12 Clues: I enjoy being around ________ people who can unapologe • Romeo and Juliet's Familes had an ________ so strong it killed them • At 3:20 the students can be seen gathering in a _______ to rush home • The dog's gaze ______ The owners when they asked who tore a hole in the floor. • ...
Heroes 2025-01-06
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- First Black paratrooper unit in U.S. military; fought wildfires caused by Japanese balloon bombs on the home front during WWII.
- The most decorated unit in U.S. history for its size and length of service; fought in WWII in Europe despite discrimination.
- Pioneered the integration of women into military service, with minority members excelling in support roles during WWII.
- Used their language to create an unbreakable code, playing a crucial role in U.S. communications in the Pacific during WWII.
- Fought in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines, with notable participation in the Battle of San Juan Hill alongside Theodore Roosevelt.
- Fought alongside U.S. forces during the Philippine-American War and WWII, noted for their bravery during the defense of Bataan.
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- Known as "The Borinqueneers," fought valiantly during the Korean War and earned several unit and individual honors.
- First Black military aviators, they excelled in aerial combat during WWII, famously never losing a bomber they escorted.
- Known for their bravery and skill in WWI, spending more time in combat than any other American unit and earning numerous awards.
- Fought in Italy during WWII and became one of the most decorated U.S. Army units for its size.
- Famed for their bravery and service in the Indian Wars, Spanish-American War, and during westward expansion post-Civil War.
- The first African American Marines, distinguished themselves in WWII, notably in the Pacific Theater.
12 Clues: Fought in Italy during WWII and became one of the most decorated U.S. Army units for its size. • The first African American Marines, distinguished themselves in WWII, notably in the Pacific Theater. • Known as "The Borinqueneers," fought valiantly during the Korean War and earned several unit and individual honors. • ...
Are You Smarter Than A Typical Singaporean 2022-07-29
John Mulaney 2020-12-22
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- “I am ___, I am gay, I have aids, and I’m new in town”
- children deterrent order from McDonalds
- he drank it all and it wasn’t whiskey
- could be a nursery
- equivalent feeling to canceling plans
- top Google search ; “Is John Mulaney ___?”
- frequent urination number that would warrant a doctor visit
- unspoken driving rule ; give a ride to someone if they ask if you are this
- Johns wife
- the only thing in 1863 more important than the Civil War
- angles who haven’t died yet
- Hyundai Korean classical music car
- John Mulaney’s dogs name
- alternate interpretation of The Last Supper
- the president in an analogy where the US is a hospital
- Netflix special at Radio City Music Hall
- “best meal I’ve ever had” Diner ; best SNL music guest intro
- how many times “What’s New Pussycat” played before “It’s Not Unusual”
- male nurses’ sticker, necklace, and watch theme
- tv show referenced twice
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- "you know who’s a great lady?"
- Mick Jagger’s reaction to a joked pitched by John
- stranger danger speaker with a cowboy hat
- “One feels like a ____ splashing around in all this wet…”
- McNamara that doesn’t play football
- their Help Desk is an oxymoron
- your junior airline
- according to Street Smarts! chuck this away at the first sign of danger
- “they’re not songs because they don’t rhyme and they are not good”
- the loudest thing in the world
- John Mulaney’s college major
- “This year love is spelt with two ___ ”
- original John Mulaney Netflix special
- odds from coming back from a secondary location
- not The Worse Word
- A dog is featured in the intro to this Netflix special
- a food equivalent to Lobster
- Apple Music special ; reference to King Solomon
- the letters of math
- thought would be a much bigger problem than it turned out to be
- the comeback kid
- “Hello, ___!” *hangs up phone*
- comedy show John wrote for
- what John got at age 26
- phase before “old”
45 Clues: Johns wife • the comeback kid • could be a nursery • not The Worse Word • phase before “old” • your junior airline • the letters of math • what John got at age 26 • John Mulaney’s dogs name • tv show referenced twice • comedy show John wrote for • angles who haven’t died yet • John Mulaney’s college major • a food equivalent to Lobster • "you know who’s a great lady?" • ...
Playfully adulting 1 2021-07-06
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- Gather here all ye with shaky hands. Need your picture to be clear? Then take me on your journey.
- Better call ______ with the good hair
- A colour and a condition of water make up my name
- Reject my daughter. Bring your bride to greet me, oh king. Your wedding shall be
- A common factor between carpenters and beauty salons
- I got the haze, and if you're hungry, girl, I got
- Half of a yellow sun
- In 2018, this group of 4 men got a lot of attention for a dance challenge and proceeded to go on a mini-tour, even visiting Abuja
- A packet of little finger foods
- To delay or postpone doing something
- I have a lot in common with lingerie but put two consonants in place of a vowel and I will stay a little longer
- I have a pen, I have an apple, uhh
- I own a stake in a company
- The 3rd character in the first series of a popular fantasy movie series
- Beam me up
- Hi, I'm a means of exchanging value and I make adults cry
- Smooth like butter, like a criminal
- The most popular Korean actor in Nigeria
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- It doesn't matter how old you are or where you were born, you have eaten this thing at least once
- You call it skull, I call it
- German Sportsman Manuel
- The general rise in the prices of goods and services over time
- Actor turned politician turned social media laughing stock
- This activity is the cause of all ailments in children, according to Nigerian parents
- The most decorated American gymnast
- The middle name of the most beloved rodent in the world
- What you do when you remember or see something really embarrassing
- A common factor in every university on the planet
- What do babies, walnuts, telescopes, koalas and plantain have in common?
- She sneezed on the beat and the beat got sicker
30 Clues: Beam me up • Half of a yellow sun • German Sportsman Manuel • I own a stake in a company • You call it skull, I call it • A packet of little finger foods • I have a pen, I have an apple, uhh • The most decorated American gymnast • Smooth like butter, like a criminal • To delay or postpone doing something • Better call ______ with the good hair • ...
The Cold War 1 2017-05-15
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- a political battle that lasted decades, never using direct military action
- Place where Chinese Nationalists fled after losing civil war in China
- a series of scientific and mathematical advancements resulting in a man walking on the moon
- The acronymn for the idea that neither country would fire upon the other without fear of being destroyed also
- The division line at the end of the Korean War
- Team Soviet Union group and also pro-communism
- a type of non-traditional fighting that involved hiding and surprising your enemy
- Large factory run farms that resulted in a massive failure and food shortage
- a group made up of high school and college students striving for revolution in China
- This surrounded the border of West Berlin and did not come down until 1989
- Led the Vietnam rebellion against imperialists
- refers to the idea of pushing as far as possible without going to war
- Team USA organization and pro-capitalism
- Signed by the current President which promised support to countries that rejected communism
- first unmanned satellite launched into space
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- Plan to keep Communism from spreading to new countries
- A war between two divisions of a country which resulted in the border being almost exactly the same as it was in the beginning, the 38th parallel
- A war between a nationalist group hoping to drive out french imperialists
- a series of programs by Zedong in order to make China into a world power
- a plan by Zedong to help rid the country of slow moving leaders and spur quicker change. Quickly got out of hand and was stopped by the army.
- This stopped all ground shipments entering West Berlin
- leader of the new communist China
- Friendly countries surrounding a larger country to act as a protective barrier from invasion
- This program sent over $12 billion to western Europeans countries rebuilding after WWII.
- This was put into place in order to take supplies to West Berliners
- Used in a speech by Winston Churchill, this is used to refer to the divide between the Communist East and Democratic West
26 Clues: leader of the new communist China • Team USA organization and pro-capitalism • first unmanned satellite launched into space • The division line at the end of the Korean War • Team Soviet Union group and also pro-communism • Led the Vietnam rebellion against imperialists • Plan to keep Communism from spreading to new countries • ...
Mobile Phone Terminology 2013-06-20
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- /The abbreviation for Wireless internet.
- /The time when most people make the most calls.
- /A way of sharing things on your phone without wires or the internet.
- phone /You can take pictures with this and make calls.
- /'It's how we connect...'
- /The most commonly used way of sending up to 160 characters to another on a phone.
- Player /You can play music on your phone with this.
- /The amount paid to initiate a phone plan.
- contract /Mobile phone contracts that are set for a specific amount of time.
- /Multi media messaging
- /Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems.
- /The source of all electronic power.
- /A phone company whose famous motto is: 'yes'. (insert penguin here)
- phone portability /The ability to keep your current number when changing mobile phone comapanies.
- /The most recent type of phone.
- Coverage /Where can you use your phone?
- /An account where you pay for your call bills on a regular basis.
- /Does this plan come with a _____?
- /A certain type of phone plan where you pay before making calls.
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- /Apple's famous phone.
- /You missed you call? Did they leave a ______ for you?
- clock /What wakes you up?
- /A special type of screen you navigate with your fingers.
- /The abbreviation is Apps.
- /A large Korean company that makes electronics. Famous for their new phone the S4.
- fee /A charge that can be applied when you end your contract early.
- Distance calls /E.G. a call to England.
- call /Calls to places nearby
- /Apple's greatest rival. (insert green alien here)
- /An independent body that can be used as a last resort to solve disputes between a consumer and the mobile phone provider.
- /Adding credit to your prepaid account to use.
- /You need to agree to this to start a phone plan.
- /The time where calls are cheapest to make.
- /This comes with certain plans and allows you to access the internet.
34 Clues: /Apple's famous phone. • /Multi media messaging • clock /What wakes you up? • /'It's how we connect...' • /The abbreviation is Apps. • call /Calls to places nearby • /The most recent type of phone. • /Does this plan come with a _____? • /The source of all electronic power. • Distance calls /E.G. a call to England. • Coverage /Where can you use your phone? • ...
CHC2D/P EXAM REVIEW 2014-06-13
Across
- Commanded the Canadian Corps during the Hundred Days .
- Won a Nobel Peace Prize for his role in the Suez Crisis.
- A Pacific Island, it is the first site that Canadians are involved in combat in WW2.
- Native Land dispute caused by a Quebec town’s plan to expand a golf course onto a traditional burial ground.
- Bosnia, 1993: Largest combat action for Canadian soldiers since the Korean War.
- the last Premier of the USSR
- Country that Canadians liberated in WWII.
- Element that Canada provided to the Manhattan Project for the creation of the Atomic Bomb
- First man-made satellite
- Highest decoration available for a Canadian Soldier.
- France, 1942: unsuccessful raid.
- France: 1917: Canada’s Greatest Victory of WWI.
- Enacted conscription during WWI.
- Supreme Allied Commander during WWII, later President of the U.S.A.
- led a socialist revolution in Cuba
- First man in space
- African Country where Canadian Peacekeepers beat and tortured a young man to death in 1993.
- First man on the moon
- Fuhrer
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- Site of a massive General Strike in 1919
- Stalin's successor as Premier of USSR
- Someone who smuggles alcohol.
- Country that Saddam Hussein's Iraqi forces invaded in 1990
- The Soviet Union's "Vietnam"
- Rejected plans to arm BOMARC interceptor missiles with nuclear warheads.
- Committed Canadian Forces to invasion of Afghanistan, after 9/11
- Italy, 1943: Urban fighting between Canadians and German Paratrooopers.The “Stalingrad” of the Western Front.
- Commander of the UN Mission that failed to stop the Genocide in Rwanda.
- Famous for rescuing non-combattants during UN mission to the Congo.
- Enacted conscription during WWII.
- Failed to provide Canada with relief from the depression.
- Canada's most decorated Aboriginal soldier.
- Leader of the USSR during WW2.
- France, 1944: successful amphibious invasion.
- Il Duce: The Father of Fascism.
- Erected to divide communist East Berlin from democratic West Berlin
- Native Land that was seized by the Canadian Government during WW2, with the promise to return it.
- Korea, 1950: PPCLI hold out against a massive Chinese offensive.
38 Clues: Fuhrer • First man in space • First man on the moon • First man-made satellite • The Soviet Union's "Vietnam" • the last Premier of the USSR • Someone who smuggles alcohol. • Leader of the USSR during WW2. • Il Duce: The Father of Fascism. • France, 1942: unsuccessful raid. • Enacted conscription during WWI. • Enacted conscription during WWII. • led a socialist revolution in Cuba • ...
Crossword puzzle 2016-03-14
Across
- River important river located in Pakistan
- of Tibet A plateau that is north of the Himalayas
- A small ring shaped coral island that surrounds a lagoon
- Guinea The worlds second largest island in Southeast Asia
- Australia's interior
- peninsula a peninsula that extends north of the end Antarctic circle
- A place where lots of fish and other seafood can be caught
- reef A collection of rocky material found in shallow tropical waters
- means many islands
- peninsula A large peninsula in Southeast Asia
- seasonal winds that bring either moist or dry air into an area
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- desert A high latitude region that receives very little precipitation
- and island that stretches from new Guinea to Fiji
- A mountain range extending about 1500 miles between the border of India and Tibet
- japan's highest mountain that is not part of the Alps
- River A major river in Southeast Asia
- Jiang A river that flows across central China
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- A desert with harsh area of gravel
- Everest highest mountain in the world
- Peninsula South from the Asian mainland and includes both north and South Korea
- The descendants of these early settlers
- floating pieces of ice that have been broken off of a glacier
- The world's third largest island in Southeast Asia
- A large group of islands
- in area that's under the authority of another government
- landform at the mouth of a river created by sediment deposits
- means tiny island
- The first humans to live in Australia
- layer A layer of Earth's atmosphere that protects living things from the suns ultraviolet rays
- China plain Main population centers and farmlan
- destructive waves
- River most important river in India that flows across India into Bangladesh
- He A river in China that flows across China also called the yellow river
- Peninsula A narrow peninsula in Southeast Asia
- Fertile yellowish soil
- shelf ledge of ice that extends over the water
- barrier reef The largest coral reef in Australia
38 Clues: means tiny island • destructive waves • means many islands • Australia's interior • Fertile yellowish soil • A large group of islands • A desert with harsh area of gravel • The first humans to live in Australia • Everest highest mountain in the world • River A major river in Southeast Asia • The descendants of these early settlers • River important river located in Pakistan • ...
Vocabulary Weeks 17 & 18 2023-12-27
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- based on or using good judgment and therefore fair and practical
- As the tiger makes a deal for the stories, the book says her voice sounds more curious than ____________________.
- Completely overcome or overpowered by thought or feeling
- relating to the mind, or involving the process of thinking
- When mom finds out that Lily made Ricky eat mud, she asked what on earth ____________________ her to do that.
- Something that makes you feel uncomfortably hot or unable to breathe.
- Lily was afraid her ____________________ would be terrible. Perhaps they would call her Witch Girl.
- imagined or suggested but not necessarily real or true
- After halmoni has another episode, mom comforts Lily by saying don’t worry, it won’t last long. It’s only __________________________.
- certain of your beliefs
- After coming out of the restaurant where halmoni made a scene, the mother confides in the sister that after the last doctor’s appointment halmoni’s _____________________ was not good.
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- Sam suggests that the family goes out to eat at the Asian restaurant, but mom doesn’t like it because she says it’s not ______________________.
- After halmoni makes a giant scene in the restaurant, Lily needs to go back in to pay. The waitress in the store sympathized with Lily by sharing with her that her grandfather has _____________________.
- Why Ricky first comes to halmoni’s house and sees all the statues, charms, herbs and boxes, he says woah, the house is really “______________________”.
- a small, pale brown spot on the skin, usually on the face, especially of a person with pale skin
- a result of a particular action or situation, often one that is bad or not convenient
- a spicy and sour Korean dish made of vegetables that have been allowed to ferment
- Ricky and his friends were making fun of Halmoni for being _________________ with all her strange cures, potions and magical herbs.
- particular ways of considering something
- Ricky is self-______________________ his study in Language Arts because he used to study with his mom. He got so good he didn’t need a tutor anymore. He thinks maybe if he needs extra help, his mom will come back
20 Clues: certain of your beliefs • particular ways of considering something • imagined or suggested but not necessarily real or true • Completely overcome or overpowered by thought or feeling • relating to the mind, or involving the process of thinking • based on or using good judgment and therefore fair and practical • ...
East Asia (Ancient Dynasties) 2024-02-09
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- this river was Known as "China's Sorrow" due to deadly floods
- this was built to keep out northern invaders in China
- This famous trade route was established during the Han
- This system gave farmers free land in return for taxes paid in Tang China
- capital city of Tang Dynasty
- longest river in China
- this was the most important invention of the Shang Dynasty
- these statue warriors were buried in Qin Shi Hunagdi's tomb
- This idea was that Chinese rulers got their authority from god
- Dynasty that was considered a golden age in Chinese history
- _________ service exams Introduced to select government officials based on merit rather than birth.
- This philosophy used by the Qin believed that humans were naturally selfish and needed strict laws to keep them under control.
- What Shang people used to communicate with ancestors and deities
- dynasty that unified the three kingdoms of the Korean peninsula
- This religion spread during the Tang Dynasty
- Qin Shi Huangdi, the first Qin ________, was a brutal ruler who unified ancient China
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- Formed a natural barrier to the southwest, separating China from the Indian subcontinent.
- Period after the Zhou marked by intense warfare among states.
- Ancient China was __________ in early times due to China's physical geography.
- The Tang Dynasty is considered a ________ age of Chinese arts and culture.
- This dynasty began construction of the Great Wall.
- an ancient Chinese belief system, which focuses on the importance of personal ethics and morality.
- Longest-lasting dynasty in Chinese history.
- This type of printing allowed mass production of books during the Tang
- Shang Dynasty was the first to use this metal
- the first Chinese Dynasty according to legend.
- this philosophy believed in yin and yang
- the circulating life force whose existence and properties are the basis of much Chinese philosophy and medicine.
- This type of literature became popular during the Tang
- paper was invented during this chinese dynasty
- This dynasty Constructed the Grand Canal
31 Clues: longest river in China • capital city of Tang Dynasty • this philosophy believed in yin and yang • This dynasty Constructed the Grand Canal • Longest-lasting dynasty in Chinese history. • This religion spread during the Tang Dynasty • Shang Dynasty was the first to use this metal • the first Chinese Dynasty according to legend. • ...
Siege Crossword 2024-02-09
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- Operator who's tech is a hybrid of two defenders tech
- Siege's youngest operator
- Siege's only male Korean operator
- Map that released alongside Nomad and Kaid
- Fan favorite map tied to the lore of Bandit
- Operator that received the game's first elite skin
- Siege's canonically autistic operator
- Operator belonging to GIGN
- Is the third operator to use the Supernova, besides Hibana and Echo
- Siege's oldest operator
- Map featuring an Assassin's Creed easter egg
- Map that released alongside Jackal and Mira
- Siege's indigenous operator
- Only operator beside Dokkaebi that uses the MK-14
- Siege's canonically (partially) blind operator
- Technical name for Alibi's signature tech
- Only operator with a guaranteed kill tech
- Zofia's sister
- The only black ice skin that can be bought outright is for this gun
- Fan-favorite map that received an unnecessary and hated rework
- Name for Ace's signature tech
- Siege's first trans operator
- Bald
- Only operator that uses the M249-SAW
- Third and most recent hard breach operator
- Gun used by one German operator
- Founder of Nighthaven
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- Operator that is canonically a serial criminal
- Canonically a former major-league football player
- Operator that engineers tech for most other operators
- Only operator, other than Nokk, to use the FMG-9
- Siege's only trans-masc operator
- Operator that commonly goes drinking with Tachanka
- Operator from the United States who works for a European country
- Only operator that uses the M762 assault rifle
- Mozzie's real last name
- Only operator with infinite use of their signature tech
- Map inspired by the Waco siege
- Canonically married to Siege's only bisexual operator
- Map that received a rework alongside the release of Clash and Maverick
- First operator to use the SR-25
- Thermite's real last name
- Map that released alongside Echo and Hibana
- Only non-GIGN operator that uses the P90 SMG
- Gun used by one Russian operator
- Has a son-mother like relationship with Amaru
- Name for Montagne's shield
- Name of Echo's signature tech
- Gun used by Twitch, Lion and Sens
49 Clues: Bald • Zofia's sister • Founder of Nighthaven • Mozzie's real last name • Siege's oldest operator • Siege's youngest operator • Thermite's real last name • Operator belonging to GIGN • Name for Montagne's shield • Siege's indigenous operator • Siege's first trans operator • Name for Ace's signature tech • Name of Echo's signature tech • Map inspired by the Waco siege • ...
CRIME DETECTION and INVESTIGATION 3 (CDI) 2024-02-28
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- This crime group have characteristics of self perpetuation and continuing conspiracy, and use of fear and power.
- this is questioning of a person who may or does possess information relevant to the matter under investigation.
- An organized crime group which Literally means "Black Society".
- A term used to describe violence or other harmful acts committed against civilians by
- An organization are referred to as boryokudan, literally means violent groups.
- An skillful questioning to the suspect.
- This is branch of Sicilian known as Cosa Nostra, or the "Mob"in other countries.
- "Soldier", made members of the Mafia who serve primarily as foot soldiers.
- “Regime head", a captain who commands a "crew" of around ten Sgarriste or "soldiers".
- A group of individuals that share a common identity,
- A crime that involving of information technology.
- In Sicilian mafia structure the function of a consigliere is an ___________.
- (gamblers) had a much lower social standing even than traders, as gambling was completely
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- The illegal transportation of goods across borders to avoid taxes or regulations.
- A criminal activity in which computers or networks are a tool.
- This is a method of finger-cutting used as a form of penance or apology.
- It prohibits the common man, woman or child to cooperate at all with the police or the government,
- A narcotic drug derived from the opium poppy, often associated with illegal drug trade.
- In Sicilian mafia structure it is known as the capofamiglia.
- The name of Abu Sayyaf was derived from the Arabic , Abu which means "father of" and sayyaf which means ________.
- The name snakehead comes from the people being smuggled, often called _________.
- An islamist organization founded by Osama bin laden in the late 1980s.
- A Korean gangster.
- An Islamic extremist terrorist group controlling territory in Iraq and Syria,
- This are Chinese gang that smuggles people into other country.
- It is the illegal act perpetuated by crossing borders without proper travel documentations.
- A law which penalizes racketeering in the United States as an organized crime activity.
- "Little man", a low ranking member who serves as an "enforcer".
- Japanese itinerant merchants, sometimes involved in criminal activities.
29 Clues: A Korean gangster. • An skillful questioning to the suspect. • A crime that involving of information technology. • A group of individuals that share a common identity, • In Sicilian mafia structure it is known as the capofamiglia. • A criminal activity in which computers or networks are a tool. • This are Chinese gang that smuggles people into other country. • ...
Cold War 2024-04-17
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- Became name for the divide between Western capitalist and Eastern communist countries
- U.S., Canada, and 10 other Western countries Members agreed to aid each other should one of their countries be attacked
- Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs)
- Strategy used by the United States to prevent the spread of communism after World War II
- Relation to NATO by USSRCollective defense treaty of communist countries Poland, Romania. Hungary, etc.
- Military operation that brought food and other goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Berlin implemented a blockade.]
- Promoted new way of life that ran in opposition to American society’s established ruled/behaviors
- The border between North and South Korea
- Global Organization promoting the cooperation among nations and working together to resolve conflicts.
- Rivalry between U.S. and USSR to see who could dominate ability to travel and collect data from space
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones
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- A daring series of policy initiatives,legestration, and programs by Lyndon B. Johnson for reform.
- U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II.
- What changes after the Korean war
- North Korea Army invade South Korea over the 38 Parallel Starts June 1950
- Created in 1938 to investigate suspected rebel activities of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- A political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- A musical genre that emerged out of rhythm and blues (R&B)Brought by African Americans during Great Migrat
- F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to democratic nations under communist threat.
22 Clues: What changes after the Korean war • The border between North and South Korea • Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones • F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s • Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs) • U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II. • ...
Cold War 2024-04-17
Across
- Became name for the divide between Western capitalist and Eastern communist countries
- U.S., Canada, and 10 other Western countries Members agreed to aid each other should one of their countries be attacked
- Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs)
- Strategy used by the United States to prevent the spread of communism after World War II
- Relation to NATO by USSRCollective defense treaty of communist countries Poland, Romania. Hungary, etc.
- Military operation that brought food and other goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Berlin implemented a blockade.]
- Promoted new way of life that ran in opposition to American society’s established ruled/behaviors
- The border between North and South Korea
- Global Organization promoting the cooperation among nations and working together to resolve conflicts.
- Rivalry between U.S. and USSR to see who could dominate ability to travel and collect data from space
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones
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- A daring series of policy initiatives,legestration, and programs by Lyndon B. Johnson for reform.
- U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II.
- What changes after the Korean war
- North Korea Army invade South Korea over the 38 Parallel Starts June 1950
- Created in 1938 to investigate suspected rebel activities of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- A political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- A musical genre that emerged out of rhythm and blues (R&B)Brought by African Americans during Great Migrat
- F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to democratic nations under communist threat.
22 Clues: What changes after the Korean war • The border between North and South Korea • Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones • F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s • Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs) • U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II. • ...
The Result Of Exposure To The Wider World 2024-10-20
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- money made of paper created by the Chinese which was useful for negotiation and trade
- a North American chiefdom near present day St. Louis, which lay at the center of a widespread trading network
- a philosophy that emerged in the Song-dynasty, combining Confucian thinking with Buddhist and Daoist elements
- inns and guesthouses located along the trade routes
- a camel that can carry large loads for up to 25 miles a day
- state-approved associations of merchants that allowed them to pool their resources and limit their losses in the event that a particular caravan failed
- consisted of a network of stations along the Silk Road established by the Mongols and was known as the Yam
- type of Buddhism focusing on meditation and was popular among the Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, and Korean people
- king of the Mali Empire who was very rich and is famously known for his journey to Mecca, where his influence was spread far and wide
- a type of Buddhism emerged in China which focuses on achieving rebirth rather than traditional Indian beliefs
- capital of the Mongol Empire between 1235-1260, and was an influential city during the Silk Road, as it was a hub for trade and cultural exchange
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- permanent settlements of foreign traders at various points along the Indian Ocean routes
- also known as the Black Death, and led to the death of millions, end of civilizations, and was spread through trade
- storyteller, poet, or musician in Western Africa
- Chinese explorer (by sea) who was sent to collect tribute from other countries spreading the Chinese influence
- Chinese dynastic title which the Mongols gave to themselves
- a major process of settlement and societal organization that occured in the period 860-1130 C.E. among the people of the Chaco canyon
- an agriculturally rich region closely allied with Srivijaya in central Java.
- an important city which was located in Mali and was a major place for intellectual growth
- Grandson of Chinggis Khan who became the il-khan of Persia
20 Clues: storyteller, poet, or musician in Western Africa • inns and guesthouses located along the trade routes • Grandson of Chinggis Khan who became the il-khan of Persia • a camel that can carry large loads for up to 25 miles a day • Chinese dynastic title which the Mongols gave to themselves • ...
Geography 2023-06-07
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- One of the large landmasses on Earth, such as Africa, Asia, or Europe.
- A deep gorge or ravine, typically with steep sides, carved by a river or erosion, such as the Grand Canyon.
- A barren area of land with little or no vegetation, such as the Sahara or the Mojave Desert.
- A vast, treeless Arctic or Antarctic region characterized by low temperatures and short growing seasons.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land, reshaping the landscape.
- A rupture in the Earth's crust that allows hot lava, ash, and gases to escape from beneath the surface.
- A point of land that extends into a body of water, typically larger than a headland.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water, such as the Strait of Gibraltar or the Bosphorus.
- A body of water partially enclosed by land, typically smaller than a gulf.
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- A landform with a peak or summit, such as Mount Everest or the Rocky Mountains.
- A natural watercourse that flows towards an ocean, sea, lake, or another river.
- A large area dominated by trees and vegetation, such as the Amazon Rainforest or the Taiga.
- A piece of land surrounded by water, such as Hawaii or the Maldives.
- A vast body of saltwater, such as the Pacific, Atlantic, or Indian Ocean.
- A large body of water surrounded by land, such as Lake Superior or the Caspian Sea.
- A landform created by sediment deposition at the mouth of a river, often forming a triangular or fan-shaped area.
- A group or chain of islands, such as the Maldives or the Philippines.
- A piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland, such as the Iberian Peninsula or the Korean Peninsula.
- Reef A diverse underwater ecosystem formed by colonies of coral polyps, such as the Great Barrier Reef or the Red Sea Coral Reef.
- A flat, elevated landform with steep sides, often found between mountain ranges.
20 Clues: A piece of land surrounded by water, such as Hawaii or the Maldives. • A group or chain of islands, such as the Maldives or the Philippines. • One of the large landmasses on Earth, such as Africa, Asia, or Europe. • A vast body of saltwater, such as the Pacific, Atlantic, or Indian Ocean. • ...
Age of Exploration & Cold War Crossword 2023-06-12
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- US and USSR making more weapons to prove Military Superiority against each other
- Military Alliance between 31 countries
- Millions of enslaved Africans brought (shipped) to America during the trade between Africa, Europe, and America (_____ Passage)
- Metaphor to describe the boundary separating countries in Eastern Europe controlled by the Soviet from the rest of the world
- Leader of Russia throughout WWII and he transformed Russia
- A policy to reconstruct the political and economic systems of the soviet union
- Italian Explorer who wrote a book about his experience
- This war started with country split in two and one side was controlled by the Soviet Union and the other side was controlled by the US (____ War)
- An invasion on how the Aztec Empire fell (what caused it) (Invasion of _____)
- US dropping supplies into a certain cut-off area of Europe
- Previously independent countries that are now under the influence and control of the Soviet Union after WWII (_____ States)
- Spanish conquistador that conquered the Incas and killed their leader
- First person to explore the Americas
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- To help the democratic nations not fall under communism
- Final eighth leader of the Soviet union (Mikhail _____)
- This exchange was a transfer of plants, animals, and culture between continents (_____ Exchange)
- A trade with raw materials, manufactured goods, Enslaved Africans (____trade)
- A type of government that is a classless society and shares all benefits
- A proposal that stated the US would provide economic assistance for countries to keep them out of Communism
- Defense treaty between Soviet Union and Satellite States
- A U.S. policy to prevent the expansion of communism
- Believed that a nation's power is based on its wealth
- A wall that separated the East and West of this country to get away from communism (___ Wall)
- A conqueror, especially one of the Spanish conquerors of Mexico in the 1500’s
- An economic system in which private owners control a country’s trade and industry for profit
- an area where a foreign nation holds control over the native people
- Ancient civilization in central Mexico that was conquered by Spain
27 Clues: First person to explore the Americas • Military Alliance between 31 countries • A U.S. policy to prevent the expansion of communism • Believed that a nation's power is based on its wealth • Italian Explorer who wrote a book about his experience • To help the democratic nations not fall under communism • Final eighth leader of the Soviet union (Mikhail _____) • ...
2023 TS Midterm Review 2023-04-12
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- output work / input work x 100%
- Unit of force (and weight)
- Unit of time
- Type of heat transfer that can travel through a vacuum like space
- Unit of power
- They used inclined planes to build big pyramids
- Unit of height (when calculating potential energy)
- Divide the _____ of an inclined plane by its height to find its mechanical advantage
- The amount of kinetic energy is determined by an object's mass and ______
- It cooks your food using radiation
- Unit of mass
- In the middle of a first class lever
- Type of energy that increases the higher you are and transforms in to kinetic energy
- Type of heat transfer that happens when two solid objects touch
- Simple machines can change the size, distance and _______ of a force
- Atoms move more in a gas and less in a solid than in a _____
- Type of pulley with a mechanical advantage of 2
- 9.8m/s/s is the ________ of gravity on Earth
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- Unit of energy
- It reduces the efficiency of a machine
- output force / input force (2 words)
- Class of lever with the input in the middle
- Type of energy, along with heat, that we get from the chemical energy when we strike a match
- How much something's temperature increases depends on its amount and ______
- Greek word that means active
- Type of heat transfer that can happen in liquids and gases but not solids
- About 745 Watts of power
- Type of machine that combines two or more simple machines
- Force x Distance & Power x Time
- Type of movement of atoms in a solid
- The Korean one has red above blue because Manchester United > Manchester City; it can be raised using a pulley
- J.P. Joule demonstrated the Law of _________ of Energy
- Animals that make good use of convection
- An inclined plane wrapped around a post
- Energy can change the speed, temperature and _____ of an object
- cannot be destroyed or __________
- Type of energy we get from food
- Class of lever with the output in the middle
38 Clues: Unit of time • Unit of mass • Unit of power • Unit of energy • About 745 Watts of power • Unit of force (and weight) • Greek word that means active • output work / input work x 100% • Force x Distance & Power x Time • Type of energy we get from food • cannot be destroyed or __________ • It cooks your food using radiation • output force / input force (2 words) • ...
Rhetorical Terms - List's 1-6 2022-11-28
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- The strict literal dictionary definition of a word.
- The author's attitude toward their material, the audience or both
- Why should I let you go out? Why should you have fun with your friends when I get all you're attitude? Why do you think that I'm going to let you go?
- Anything that can represent/stand for an important idea or moral of a story
- I like to read, write, and eat Korean food on Fridays.
- 1st,2nd, and 3rd is an example of this.
- When Cassius died on his birthday and so did Shakespeare. (From Julius Caesar)
- The diary of a young girl(Anne frank) is considered what?
- A person who is known to be someone who corrects a lot of errors or has a tone in literature that sounds scholarly.
- Horror, Romance, Fiction, and Non-fiction are examples of this
- She was as sad as a dog.
- I just got a new job. This job can help me pay my bills, and put food on the table!! {Is considered what?}
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- When you make a reference to something that is commonly known (Ex: book, place, word, myth)
- Did you see what she did to Ana? Kayla said that Ana did something bad to her to she ended up having to fight her. This is an example of what?
- My car crashed while driving to a restaurant for lunch, and I never got my meal.
- She was feeling really sad, she failed her test and now she might not be able to go to that party.
- A video of another artist's song but a funnier version is considered what?
- Dolly__________________- that her dog was sick because he kept throwing up and wouldn't eat.
- The book "The Hate U Give" is trying to show people the way black people are treated in the hood by white cops. It's trying to send a message to the world by giving an almost real experience in the book. This is an example of what?
- is When a figure of speech is considered an exaggeration or overstatement.
20 Clues: She was as sad as a dog. • 1st,2nd, and 3rd is an example of this. • The strict literal dictionary definition of a word. • I like to read, write, and eat Korean food on Fridays. • The diary of a young girl(Anne frank) is considered what? • Horror, Romance, Fiction, and Non-fiction are examples of this • ...
Social Science Day 3 2022-10-14
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- Served as an Iroquois interpreter in the Ohio Valley during the war
- Loyalist Franklin
- Known by the British as Joseph Brant
- People who supported the Continental Congress and the fight for American independence
- People who remained loyal to the king and the British government
- George Washington took pity upon the family’s plight and gave her a pass to rejoin her husband in New York
- Proclamation offered emancipation to enslaved people with Patriot enslavers if they agreed to serve the British Army in some capacity
- George Washington promoted her to the title of “Sergeant Molly”
- Covertly sailed through British-controlled waters to capture British General Richard Prescott as a prisoner of war
- Congress voted to create the this army on June 14, 1775
- served in the British Army as a personal servant and messenger, twice narrowly escaping re-enslavement
- Governor to whom the Oneida Declaration of Neutrality was sent
- These warriors destroyed American settlements in Georgia and assisted with British attacks in South Carolina, including the Siege of Savannah
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- A regular payment made as a reward for past service, often by the government
- Nickname for women who traveled back and forth from a nearby spring to bring soldiers water during battle
- Deployed as a spy, he was ineligible for emancipation under The Virginia Act of 1783
- Petition that was the final attempt to avoid war between the Thirteen Colonies and Great Britain
- Number of primary documents linked to in today’s readings
- Black Americans who actively supported the American Revolution and who was killed in the Boston Massacre
- Tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy with members fighting on both sides of the conflict
- And feathering
- Wife of John Adams
- The Black soldiers who served in the Revolution fought in racially integrated companies—the last black American soldiers to do so until this war
- Percent of the colonial population remaining loyal to Britain and King George III
- Many Native Americans perceived the Revolutionary War as what type of war
- This surged in popularity throughout the colonies in large part due to boycotts on tea
26 Clues: And feathering • Loyalist Franklin • Wife of John Adams • Known by the British as Joseph Brant • Congress voted to create the this army on June 14, 1775 • Number of primary documents linked to in today’s readings • Governor to whom the Oneida Declaration of Neutrality was sent • George Washington promoted her to the title of “Sergeant Molly” • ...
Kathy’s Crossword 2023-10-03
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- Michael Braid’s nickname
- Name of several of Kathy's cars and also her favorite grandson
- Kathy'a favorite daughter's middle name
- Kathy's middle name
- The most used app on Kathy's phone
- Odd place where the family hung on Beaumont
- Kathy was proud to be...
- A picture of this icon hung above Kathy's bed
- Age Kathy was when she had Victoria
- Kathy's favorite season
- The name Rose gave to Kathy and Lois
- Kathy's favorite daughter's middle name
- Kathy worked for this city in the 90's
- Grade Kathy skipped in school
- Kathy’s favorite childhood doll
- Model of Kathy’s first car
- Make of the truck Kathy owned in the 90's
- The proper writing instrument used to complete the crossword
- Kathy was in this 1980 Paul Simon movie
- Kathy worked here from 2001 - 2020
- Organization Kathy was proud to be a part of
- Never trust this sign according to Kathy
- A breakfast staple
- Notorious figure Kathy waited hours for at a wine bar in Las Vegas
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- Kathy said her father was one of these animals
- Who said, “You always smelled good.”
- Street Kathy grew up on
- Cat who Kathy loved to hate
- Kathy often referred to these to help give advice to family and friends
- Political family hated by Kathy
- Kathy’s birthstone
- Age Kathy was when she had Jessica
- Kathy had a jar of these on her desk at work
- Kathy called herself this when she was little
- One of the few tv shows Kathy watched religiously
- Kathy often acted out scenes from this Stanley Kubrick movie Starring Jack Nicholson
- Image on many of Kathy's shirts
- Kathy was one of this many kids
- High School Kathy graduated from
- It was hard to beat Kathy in this type of game
- Name of the couple whose wedding photo Kathy appeared in
- Poet who died on October 7th and was one of Kathy's favorites
- Korean car dealership Kathy once worked for
- Always present in the freezer with a name hidden inside
44 Clues: Kathy’s birthstone • A breakfast staple • Kathy's middle name • Street Kathy grew up on • Kathy's favorite season • Michael Braid’s nickname • Kathy was proud to be... • Model of Kathy’s first car • Cat who Kathy loved to hate • Grade Kathy skipped in school • Political family hated by Kathy • Image on many of Kathy's shirts • Kathy was one of this many kids • ...
Soccer Stars 2025-03-10
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- Egyptian forward and Liverpool star
- Cameroonian forward, multiple Champions League winner
- CARLOS Brazilian left-back with a thunderous shot
- Argentine forward nicknamed "Batigol"
- Romanian legend, nicknamed the "Maradona of the Carpathians"
- BRUYNE Belgian playmaker known for pinpoint passing
- Polish striker with a golden boot
- Argentine star famous for the "Hand of God"
- Brazilian forward known for flashy skills
- Liverpool legend and England midfielder
- Hungarian legend, FIFA goal award named after him
- Ukrainian goal-scoring legend
- Swedish striker known for acrobatics
- Chelsea's all-time leading goal scorer
- Brazilian legend, three-time World Cup winner
- Norwegian striker with incredible goal-scoring ability
- Brazilian attacker, 2002 World Cup winner
- Argentine forward, multiple-time Ballon d'Or winner
- German goalkeeper known for sweeper-keeper style
- Legendary Italian goalkeeper
- Dutch footballing visionary, creator of "Total Football"
- South Korean star playing in the Premier League
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- French striker famous for flair and controversy
- BASTEN Dutch striker, three-time Ballon d'Or winner
- Brazilian playmaker, former Ballon d'Or winner
- Brazilian magician with dazzling footwork
- German forward, multiple-time Ballon d'Or winner
- Nickname for Ronaldo, Brazilian World Cup winner
- Scored Spain’s winning goal in the 2010 World Cup
- Spanish midfield maestro
- Portuguese goal-scoring machine
- French striker, Arsenal icon
- England’s former all-time top scorer
- Spanish goalkeeper, 2010 World Cup champion
- Danish goalkeeper, Euro 1992 champion
- First name of Swedish striker Ibrahimovic
- English midfielder with iconic free kicks
- French speedster, World Cup winner at 19
- AS Roma legend, known as the "King of Rome"
- Italian midfield maestro, free-kick specialist
- Senegalese speedster, AFCON winner
- French playmaker and World Cup champion
- Italian defender, AC Milan icon
- Leicester City’s Premier League-winning forward
- All-time World Cup top scorer
- Ivorian striker who led Chelsea to glory
- Real Madrid legend and goal scorer
- Dutch captain, Euro 1988 winner
- Croatian star, 2018 Ballon d'Or winner
- Portuguese winger who played for Barcelona and Real Madrid
50 Clues: Spanish midfield maestro • French striker, Arsenal icon • Legendary Italian goalkeeper • Ukrainian goal-scoring legend • All-time World Cup top scorer • Portuguese goal-scoring machine • Italian defender, AC Milan icon • Dutch captain, Euro 1988 winner • Polish striker with a golden boot • Senegalese speedster, AFCON winner • Real Madrid legend and goal scorer • ...
Ancient Japan 2025-03-14
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- largest Japanese island, home of the current capital
- a divine wind that spared the Japanese from TWO Mongolian invasions
- the strict code of ethics, rules and expectations for behavior of the samurai
- played a major role in shaping Japanese society
- the first capital of Japan, showing how Japan was growing and unifying, despite being separated by islands
- the religion of ancient Japanese that revolved around the rituals honoring the Kami of their ancestors
- the title for the head of the clan, who had both political and religious power in early Japanese society
- when the Japanese emperor closed off Japan from the rest of the world in the 1630s C.E
- the title of the people who owned the most land in Japan
- was the person who held the real power in the Japanese hierarchy
- a chain of islands
- the name of the first inhabitants of Japan, most likely from Siberia
- a term used to describe how Japan was ruled and controlled for centuries
- trained warriors who were hired by the daimyo to protect their land
- a person appointed to rule a country because the true ruler is too young or too old/ ill
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- the religion of Prince Shotoku
- the country that was their main trading partner in early Japanese history
- the main geographical feature on Japanese islands
- the family name of the first ruling family of Japan
- is an active volcano and tallest mountain in Japan.
- Japanese island that is closest to the Korean peninsula
- another name for powerful extended families who ruled the first Japanese people
- Japanese island furthest north, closest to Russia
- Shotoku leader who sent scholars to China to learn as much as possible to help Japan become more successful
- banning these items allowed the Samurai to keep power over peasant rebellion
- played a major role in shaping Japanese society
- the country that influenced Japanese writing style
- the natural spirit of Japanese, like "Ka" for Egyptians
- the philosophy that shaped Japanese culture and family life
- what the word 'samurai' means in Japanese
- ideas that people hold dear and try to live by
31 Clues: a chain of islands • the religion of Prince Shotoku • what the word 'samurai' means in Japanese • ideas that people hold dear and try to live by • played a major role in shaping Japanese society • played a major role in shaping Japanese society • the main geographical feature on Japanese islands • Japanese island furthest north, closest to Russia • ...
Cold war terms 2025-04-23
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- Response: A US military strategy that prioritized conventional forces over nuclear weapons.
- Airlift: US and UK efforts to supply West Berlin during the blockade.
- Plan: US economic aid to Europe to rebuild after WWII.
- Arms Race: The buildup of nuclear weapons by both the US and Soviet Union.
- War: A major proxy war in Vietnam, a key conflict of the later Cold War.
- The US policy of preventing the spread of communism.
- Struggle: The competition between communism and capitalism.
- of Pigs Invasion: A failed attempt by the US to overthrow the Cuban government.
- Race: The buildup of military weapons.
- The first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union, launching the space race.
- Wars: Conflicts where major powers supported opposing sides without directly engaging.
- Doctrine: US policy to support countries resisting communism.
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance of Western nations.
- The collection of secret information about other countries.
- Theory: The belief that if one country fell to communism, others would follow.
- A period of reduced tensions between the US and Soviet Union.
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- Missile Crisis: A major confrontation between the US and Soviet Union over Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba.
- Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms in the Soviet Union.
- The use of biased information to influence public opinion.
- Race: A competition between the US and Soviet Union for dominance in space exploration.
- The policy of pushing a situation to the brink of war.
- Blockade: Soviet attempt to isolate West Berlin in 1948.
- Mikhail Gorbachev's policy of openess in the Soviet Union.
- Pact: The Soviet-led military alliance in Eastern Europe.
- Wars: Conflicts fought by other nations, often without direct involvement of the main players.
- Movement: A group of countries that did not align with either the US or Soviet Union.
- Parallel: The dividing line between North and South Korea.
- War: A proxy war in Korea, marking a major early conflict of the Cold War.
- Curtain: Winston Churchill's term for the division of Europe into communist and non-communist blocs.
- Bloc: The group of communist states led by the Soviet Union.
30 Clues: Race: The buildup of military weapons. • Mikhail Gorbachev's reforms in the Soviet Union. • The US policy of preventing the spread of communism. • Plan: US economic aid to Europe to rebuild after WWII. • The policy of pushing a situation to the brink of war. • Blockade: Soviet attempt to isolate West Berlin in 1948. • ...
Puzzle #1 - World cities 2024-12-23
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- Greek capital, known for its ancient ruins
- Capital city of Australia
- Hawaiian capital known for Waikiki Beach
- City that is in between two continents
- City of Angels, home to Hollywood
- Capital of the UAE
- American city known for its tea parties
- Capital of Senegal
- Italian capital, home to the Colosseum
- Australian city known for its art scene and coffee culture
- Indian capital, home to the Red Fort
- City-state known for its cleanliness and Marina Bay Sands
- Italian city famous for fashion
- Egyptian capital, home to the pyramids
- Capital of Turkey
- UAE city with record-breaking skyscrapers
- Brazilian city known for Carnival
- Largest city in Nigeria
- Argentine capital known for tango
- Capital city of Ecuador, near the equator
- Canadian city with a stunning Pacific coast
- Capital of Angola
- Capital of Indonesia, located on the island of Java
- Swiss city known for banking
- Capital of Ghana
- Capital of Qatar
- Australian city home to the iconic Opera House
- Capital of Iran
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- Capital of Ethiopia
- Canadian city with French-speaking culture
- Largest city in South Africa
- Capital of Chile, surrounded by the Andes
- Italian city known for Renaissance art
- Thai capital known for its vibrant street life
- City of the Golden Gate Bridge
- Capital of Peru, famous for ceviche
- South American city famous for tango and steak
- Windy capital of New Zealand
- Capital of the Philippines, located on Luzon Island
- American city known as the Windy City
- Moroccan city featured in a famous film
- Malaysian capital, home to the Petronas Towers
- Kenyan capital known for its national park
- Known as the Big Apple
- Italian city of canals
- Largest city in Brazil
- Colombian capital located in the Andes
- Egyptian city known for its ancient library
- Chinese city famous for the Forbidden City
- South Korean capital with a blend of modern and historic sites
- Capital of Mexico, built on the site of Tenochtitlán
- Moroccan city known as the Red City
- City with the Burj Khalifa
- Largest city in the world by population
- Capital of Morocco
55 Clues: Capital of Iran • Capital of Ghana • Capital of Qatar • Capital of Turkey • Capital of Angola • Capital of the UAE • Capital of Senegal • Capital of Morocco • Capital of Ethiopia • Known as the Big Apple • Italian city of canals • Largest city in Brazil • Largest city in Nigeria • Capital city of Australia • City with the Burj Khalifa • Largest city in South Africa • Windy capital of New Zealand • ...
2025-2026 Kick Off 2025-08-20
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- This mooter has been to 18 countries.
- This mooter has a twin sister and speaks Arabic
- This mooter is an animal lover, a certified open water scuba diver, and a certified mixologist
- This mooter has been to Coachella 5 times and has a signed vinyl from Cardi B
- This mooter’s favorite animal is a snake and they can read the Korean alphabet
- This mooter has a cat named after a poet, loves hot yoga, and enjoys french toast
- D This mooter is a big fan of alternative rock and often used to read a novel a day as a child
- This mooter used to live in Georgia and can drink a strong coffee as late as midnight and still fall asleep
- This mooter had trained in martial arts and learned how to speak English in three months
- This mooter has been to over 40 music festivals in 5 different states and can make a W with their tongue
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- This mooter has lived in Colorado and Alaska and loves spending time doing outdoor activities such as snowboarding, backpacking, and taking walks
- This mooter can parallel park and takes Buzzfeed quizzes for fun
- This mooter has met Justin Bieber twice and took a month long European vacation
- This mooter has an MFA in creative writing and once rescued a man from falling off a cliff
- This mooter has been to the movies 27 times this year and can remember all of the names and periods of every teacher they have had from elementary through high school
- This mooter put 150+ hours into 1 video game and danced for 7 years of their life.
- This mooter got married in Las Vegas and went to their first concert earlier this year.
- This mooter used to teach tomahawk throwing and archery to children, and recently adopted a 7 year old pitador named Theodore
- Z This mooter has seen every piece of media in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and has done improv with Rainn Wilson
- This mooter has two tattoos and loves Taylor Swift
- This mooter is 1 of 6 children and loves to watch women’s soccer
21 Clues: This mooter has been to 18 countries. • This mooter has a twin sister and speaks Arabic • This mooter has two tattoos and loves Taylor Swift • This mooter can parallel park and takes Buzzfeed quizzes for fun • This mooter is 1 of 6 children and loves to watch women’s soccer • This mooter has been to Coachella 5 times and has a signed vinyl from Cardi B • ...
dyk 2025-10-31
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- color dress I wore for junior prom
- favorite drink
- favv place to relax
- song of the first insta story I posted of us dating (hint: by kiani)
- my favv fruit
- day I kissed you on the cheek for the first time
- something I do at the beach
- what was on the ring I gave you after prom
- year scarlett was born
- our first FIRST cafe we went together
- favv sanrio character
- what was the color of my outfit when we fell asleep for the first time in your car
- instrument I played
- favv matcha place
- what day was our first kiss
- when I dont eat
- track event I hate most
- my favv ocean animal
- my favv holiday
- where you bought me food for the FIRST time when I was HANGRY
- my french name
- my birthday
- state I want to go to nursing school
- our first restaurant we ate together
- color dress I wore for senior prom
- question I always ask and you get annoyed
- college I go to
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- nfl team L
- favv purple flower
- color I always wear
- our first track meet as a couple
- my favorite flowers
- favv two culture foods
- place me/Anna went to by airplane together
- FIRST baseball game I went to when we started dating
- chinese website I shop at
- my middle name
- place where we was going on the freeway but I gave you the wrong directions on the exit haha
- favv color jewelry
- my favorite color
- color of the top I wore when we went to rosevelt high school hoco
- defense/offense position I played cs I had the stamina
- area im not allowed to swim at cs dirty water leakage
- something im addicted to
- my offense soccer position
- when did we start dating
- my PR 400m time
- female artist I love
- my favorite number
- language class I took in high school
50 Clues: nfl team L • my birthday • my favv fruit • favorite drink • my middle name • my french name • my PR 400m time • when I dont eat • my favv holiday • college I go to • my favorite color • favv matcha place • favv purple flower • favv color jewelry • my favorite number • color I always wear • my favorite flowers • favv place to relax • instrument I played • my favv ocean animal • female artist I love • ...
stray kids 2025-11-19
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- stray kids' debut song
- hop title track
- main dancer/dance leader and vocalist
- abbreviation for stray kids
- title track of skz's new album
- han's english name
- chan and hyunjin part 2
- lee know's youngest cat
- seungmin's skzoo name
- chan's skzoo name
- main rapper, very buff
- seungmin and chan angelic high note
- stray kids' debut album
- felix's last name
- title track of maxident
- go live title track
- main dancer/rapper
- ate title track
- title track of 5-star
- nickname stays have for jyp
- changbin's last name
- title track of rockstar
- seungmin's english name
- lee know's middle cat
- jeongin and changbin unit song
- song by chan and hyunjin
- i.n's english name
- felix's skzoo name
- changbin's best friend in txt
- hyunjin's last name
- 2min unit song
- name of the surival show
- hyunjin's dog
- changbin's best female friend
- han and felix unit song
- other title track of skz's new album
- chris and felix
- my glorious king/main vocalist
- "don't interrupt my____"
- i.n's real name
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- skz slogan :)
- changbin's skzoo name
- other main rapper, british
- lee know's real name
- stray kids predebut album
- noeasy title track
- oddinary title track
- han's first name
- changbin's best friend in ateez
- STRAY KIDS HOO
- skz's most recent collab
- lee know's skzoo name
- jeongin's best friend in skz
- hyunjin's english name
- changbin's english name
- in life title track
- bang chan's english name
- seungmin's last name
- lee know's first cat
- best song on levanter album (imo)
- lee know's english name
- i.n's skzoo name
- "hyunjin loves..."
- chan's dog
- main vocalist, baby bread
- han's doggy
- han's skzoo name
- arguably the best duo in skz
- felix's korean name
- stray kids fandom name
- hyunjin's skzoo name
- chan's sister
- leader of skz
- deep voice aussie sunshine
- feliz navidad
- karma title track
- han and i.n's duo name
- freaky danceracha song
78 Clues: chan's dog • han's doggy • skz slogan :) • chan's sister • hyunjin's dog • leader of skz • feliz navidad • STRAY KIDS HOO • 2min unit song • hop title track • ate title track • chris and felix • i.n's real name • han's first name • i.n's skzoo name • han's skzoo name • chan's skzoo name • felix's last name • karma title track • han's english name • noeasy title track • main dancer/rapper • "hyunjin loves..." • ...
The 50s and the Cold War 2022-05-03
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- Basis of the United States’ foreign policy on Communism during the Cold War.
- First television network to broadcast in color.
- Europe had to devise a plan in which the United States would finance Europe’s rebuilding efforts after WWII.
- 20% of their population died in WWII.
- Launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- Ridding a computer of its errors.
- To prevent a country from receiving any foreign aid.
- Began writing The Cat in the Hat in 1957 under this name.
- River that separates North Korea and China.
- Actor that symbolized the alienation and rebellion that many young people of the 50s sought.
- First credit card.
- The first one cost $1300.
- Along with the U.S. and Western Europe, many Eastern European refugees escaped to this country during the Cold War.
- England, France, and the United States divided this nation up after WWII.
- This country was excluded from the UN’s Security Council due to Communism.
- First company to adopt the “franchise” concept.
- Interstate Highway System was part of his administration.
- Long-range rocket that can travel from one continent to another.
- Minimum wage in 1956.
- Setup in Berlin by Truman to aid people trying to flee Eastern Europe.
- To be on the “cusp” of war.
- Initiative by Eisenhower to seek a peaceful use for nuclear power.
- Danny’s Coffee Shop becomes this in 1959.
- Korea was divided by this “line”.
- Soviet Union’s response to NATO.
- Soviet Union’s response to NATO.
- In 1950, this company introduced the first cheese slices.
- 15 nations throughout Eastern Europe and Northern Asia made up this nation.
- In 1952, this company introduced the first pocket-sized transistor radio.
- Jobs that became popular after WWII.
- This doctor was the first to run a sub 4-minute mile when he did it in 1954.
- Appeared on all U.S. currency in 1955.
- Adult’s favorite T.V. show in the 1950s.
- Canal taken by Egypt from Great Britain in 1956.
- On board Sputnik II.
- Term first coined by a Cleveland disc jockey in 1953.
- Leader of UN forces in Korea.
- The one billionth can of this is sold in 1959.
- 19 hydrogen bombs were tested here by the United States.
- Davy Crockett caused this animal to be protected.
- The term used to describe the desire for one nation to achieve weapon’s superiority over another.
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- His book symbolized the hardships of the Soviet Union.
- First one sold for 8$ in 1958.
- Retired from baseball in 1957.
- “Fear” that was ingrained into the American public during the Cold War.
- War that ended in 1953.
- First state to enact safety-belt laws.
- Nation’s worth.
- To cut off all trade with another country.
- Commission setup to monitor Communist tendencies throughout the U.S. (abbv.)
- The United States relied on this to “deliver” their nuclear missiles.
- Hilary and Torgay summit it in 1953.
- First candy breath mint.
- Worst threat due to nuclear war.
- Time period of strained relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- First Pizza Hut was here in 1958.
- Teenager’s 1950s version of MTV.
- __________ and Greece both received aid from the United States as a result of the Truman Doctrine.
- Port city in South Korea that was able to withstand North Korean forces.
- “Organization” that developed as a result of the Soviet Union’s veto power in the UN.
- Termed coined by a secretary when she found a moth in a computer and it wouldn’t work. Later, this term became associated with ridding a computer of its errors.
- West Germany (abbv.)
- Theory used to describe what was happening around the world when one nation would fall to Communism, then another, and so on.
- Jewish nation formed in 1948.
- The Open Kettle in Quincy, Mass. becomes this in 1950.
- Major health concern addressed by Jonas Salk who found the vaccine and schools began to inoculate children in 1955.
- Churchill’s description of the stranglehold that communism had in Eastern Europe and the title of his speech at Westminister Collge in Fulton, Mo.
- Reason MacArthur was relieved of his command.
- First state to have a three-colored light traffic system.
- East Germany (abbv.)
- Communist forces took control in 1949.
- Time period when current 60to 70 year olds were born.
- Patent number 1,000,000.
- Host of American Bandstand.
- Came to power in Cuba in 1959.
- First city with an elevator.
- The United States’ reaction was to develop this when the Soviet Union successfully testing an atomic bomb.
- FDR, Churchill, and Stalin met here to discuss the “dividing” of Germany after World War II.
78 Clues: Nation’s worth. • First credit card. • West Germany (abbv.) • East Germany (abbv.) • On board Sputnik II. • Minimum wage in 1956. • War that ended in 1953. • First candy breath mint. • Patent number 1,000,000. • The first one cost $1300. • To be on the “cusp” of war. • Host of American Bandstand. • First city with an elevator. • Jewish nation formed in 1948. • Leader of UN forces in Korea. • ...
Asia Layers Vocabulary 2024-04-23
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- The home of Mount Everest
- Says that life is full of suffering, and you must follow the Eightfold Path to end it
- This happened to the Japanese military while the US was in Japan
- The Bay of Bengal is an example of this in Asia.
- The Chinese communist leader who developed the “Great Leap Forward”
- A book believed to be written by Confucius’s followers
- He became very popular with Japanese citizens due to his government reforms
- India and China suffer from this and require many resources due to it
- Is an alternate name for a hurricane. Examples include Haiyan and Yolanda
- Buddha is said to have become enlightened under this tree
- Japan agreed to pay these to countries they harmed during WW2
- Causes flooding in Asia
- India is categorized as this since its landmass crashed into Asia.
- Based on the teachings of Confucius
- An infamous event that Tank Man became known for being there
- The birthplace of Hinduism
- Chinese farmers were pulled from their farms and forced to work in these
- Causes the Yellow River to appear yellow
- He formed the Viet Minh and Vietcong to fight against France and America
- Another name for the Truman Policy and the reason why the US participated in the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
- Is a byproduct of factories and is usually dumped into rivers such as the Ganges
- A document listing new Japanese laws based off the US constitution
- Famous examples include Hawaii and Japan
- This is found at the bottom of many rivers
- Holy Hindu scripture that means “Song of the Lord” or “Song of God”
- Holy script that is broken down into 3 baskets
- Many factories burn this for energy
- Founded in 1906 to fight for Muslim rights
- Comes from car exhaust and is a significant problem in global warming
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- This is bordered by Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, and more
- Location of the massacre of 400 Indians attempting to meet peacefully
- One of this country's most significant religions is Shinto
- Founded in 1885 to fight for Indian rights
- This group of students worked to remove Mao’s opposition and Western influence.
- Is represented by a dharma wheel where each of the 8 spokes represents one concept of this
- Is caused by emissions, fossil fuels, biomass, and many other reasons
- This government had oppressive and discriminatory laws against Indians
- Home to North and South Korea
- Can be caused by many things, such as diseases and flooding
- Included the Space Race and building of many atomic bombs between the US and the Soviet Union
- A political idea that was widely spread by Karl Marx
- Can be caused by factory waste and dumping waste into water
- People burn this for fuel and to heat homes
- Can be caused by monsoons and may lead to death
- Famous examples of this include the Montgomery Bus ____ and Indians refusing to buy British goods
- Heavy rain is expected during this time, which causes flooding
- Large cloud of smog over Asia
- This is found widely across Japan at the entrance of Shrines
- This led to a famine which caused 30-45 million deaths
- Known as the “Roof of the World”
- Can be caused by water pollution. Examples include diarrhea, giardiasis, dysentery, typhoid fever, and E. coli
- This comes from cars which pollute the air
- This removed much of Mao’s opposition and formed the Red Guard
- The US helped rebuild Japan in fear of this theory
- The Viet Minh and Vietcong specialized in this type of war.
- A group that used guerrilla tactics to fight against France
- Religion founded by Siddhartha Gautama, and its primary goal is to achieve Nirvana
- Can be caused by air pollution and affects mainly the lungs
- A group that used guerrilla tactics to fight against America
- A former state religion of Japan but is still practiced widely in Japan to this day
- Gandhi called this method of resistance “Satyagraha”
- Korean, Iberian, and Scandinavian are all examples of this type of land.
- Major gods include Shiva, Vishnu, and Brahma
- Ancestors are believed to become these once they die in Shintoism
64 Clues: Causes flooding in Asia • The home of Mount Everest • The birthplace of Hinduism • Home to North and South Korea • Large cloud of smog over Asia • Known as the “Roof of the World” • Based on the teachings of Confucius • Many factories burn this for energy • Causes the Yellow River to appear yellow • Famous examples include Hawaii and Japan • ...
News 31 OCT 2025 2025-10-30
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- The youth-driven increase in burglaries in Victoria is being driven by a group of 45 young so-called “crime _____”
- Militant group JNIM (an affiliate of Al Qaeda) is reportedly on the brink of seizing control of which African country?
- Which Austrian/American former politician was in the news recently slamming politicians for redrawing electoral maps in the USA (SURNAME)
- A 17-year-old Melbourne teenager has died recently after being struck in the neck by a ball during training. What sport was the teenager playing?
- Catherine Connolly was recently elected president of which nation?
- What was the name of the category five hurricane that made landfall in Jamaica this week?
- Which major city has employed 11 private “community safety officers” to patrol its CBD in response to rising violent crime?
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- Oscar Piastri lost the lead of the Formula 1 drivers' championship in the Mexico City Grand Prix. Who took his place at the top of the standings? (FIRSTNAMESURNAME)
- Nine Queensland high schools were found to have taught year 12 students the wrong topic for their external ancient history exams on Julius Caesar. Who did the students expect the exam would be about? (FIRSTNAME)
- A U.S.–Australia deal recently signed, aims to reduce global reliance on which country’s dominance of rare-earth processing?
- What is suspected to have caused this damage to Whyalla vet Andrew Melville-Smith’s windscreen when he was travelling along the Augusta Highway?
- What unusual gift did South Korean President Lee Jae Myung give US President Donald Trump on the sidelines of the APEC summit?
12 Clues: Catherine Connolly was recently elected president of which nation? • What was the name of the category five hurricane that made landfall in Jamaica this week? • The youth-driven increase in burglaries in Victoria is being driven by a group of 45 young so-called “crime _____” • ...
Unit 3 The Sound of Music 2021-12-13
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- music of the African American emphasizing rhythm and blues
- To preform music in person for an audience
- serious music following long-established principles from composers such as Motzart
- a style of popular music of US black and Hispanic origin, featuring rap with an electronic backing.
- a recorded broadcast or performance
- a pop group composed of young men/women whose music and image are designed to appeal primarily to a young teenage audience
- When a band or music group has a small show to preform at.
- a form of popular music originating in the rural southern US.
- pleasing and easily remembered
- a group of people who are put together by a record company to form a band
- a type of popular dance music originating in the 1950s, sang by people like Elvis.
- is the term that refers to the style of music that emerged in Detroit,in the late 1960's. The Sound was happy with a mixture of several popular musical styles.
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- style of music evolving from African American spirituals music and the inspiration for many future genres
- the words of a song
- singing without instrumental accompaniment
- Music that comes from latin america
- the combination of musical notes or voices to produce a pleasing sound.
- independent music; often less mainstream music
- a person who creates or writes music or songs
- a style of music characterized by the use of improvisation with trumpets and piano
- the basic unit of time in music
- a type of popular music intended for dancing to in clubs, typically having a repetitive beat
- a part of a song which is repeated after each verse
- a form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll and pop music during the mid and late 1960s
- a type of extreme rock music with a strong beat, characteristically using violent or fantastic imagery.
- Korean pop music
- A strong, regular, repeated pattern
- a piece of music that is performed by two singers or musicians
28 Clues: Korean pop music • the words of a song • pleasing and easily remembered • the basic unit of time in music • Music that comes from latin america • a recorded broadcast or performance • A strong, regular, repeated pattern • To preform music in person for an audience • singing without instrumental accompaniment • a person who creates or writes music or songs • ...
Los Angeles Riots 2013-05-27
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- This drug's epidemic led to a huge increase in crime in Black and Brown communities of the LA area before the riots
- This famous rapper wrote the song "Black Korea" about the murder of Latasha Harlins
- The murder rate in LA was over ____ times the rate it is today
- Over ____ dollars were estimated to be the cost of damages done during the riots
- This was the most dangerous time of day before the riots took place
- More than ______ buildings were destroyed during the riots
- A photographer could only capture pictures during the riots by hiding his camera in this
- A major gang conflict was resolved just before the uprisings between the Crips and the _____
- The total batons King was beaten with
- This was highly publicized in the beating of Rodney King
- The rioters fought against this
- Footage of the riots were captured by this
- The new police headquarters' building was built with this in mind
- An immigrant from this country was severely beaten
- Many whites, like a truck driver named_____, were attacked by rioters
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- This basketball player rebuilt a cinema in LA
- Store owners of this nationality defended their stores with gun battles with rioters
- This caused much of the structural devastation during the uprisings
- The program proposed to economically jumpstart Los Angeles
- The Black and Latino communities in LA had a combined poverty rate of _____ percent
- Uprisings that took place in California in April and May 1991
- This was missing during the first few days of the riots
- This was the area in LA most affected by the destruction
- The total fatalities in the riots
- The day in April that the riots broke out
- This famous city in California also felt the devastating effects of the riots
- The beating of this man was a catalyst for these riots
- The number of injured after the riots
- There was a shortage of this by the third day
- The age of a girl murdered in a liquor store that caused further strains between cultures and classes before the riots
30 Clues: The rioters fought against this • The total fatalities in the riots • The total batons King was beaten with • The number of injured after the riots • The day in April that the riots broke out • Footage of the riots were captured by this • This basketball player rebuilt a cinema in LA • There was a shortage of this by the third day • ...
Test 2013-02-27
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- Information on Encana’s Learning & Development programs can be obtained from your ____ (2) Advisor.
- ____ (5) gas is natural gas stored in small pore spaces in very low permeability underground formations such as sandstone, siltstone or limestone.
- By completing the _______ (10) survey on page XX you can provide your valuable input on News Hub content
- The Calgary Office Hub is comprised of two buildings THE BOW and Telus _____ (5).
- LNG and ___ (3) are the acronyms for the two types of natural gas that can be used for transportation.
- During the completions stage of a well the __________ (10) casing is cemented into place the entire length of the wellbore.
- Approximately 450 staff work out of Encana’s offices in _____ (5) Texas.
- In the 70-20-10 Learning & Development model, 20 percent focuses on _______ (13) & networking.
- The 4 pillars of Encana’s Leadership Capabilities are change and innovation, communication, teamwork and ________ (9) excellence.
- In 2010 Encana entered in a partnership with a Korean company known as ______ (5)
- In the Mid-Continent Business Unit Geologist Mark Gallagher is engaging students with his “_______ (7) in a Box” program.
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- The _______ (8) Matters program is a company-wide program focused on being a good neighbour in the areas where we operate.
- Natural gas is a more efficient energy source for the generation of ______ (11) than coal and oil.
- Resource Play ___ (3) is the term used to describe a production model that sees several horizontal wells created from single pad.
- Meeting with ________ (10) is an important part of the life-cycle of the well.
- Encana’s joint venture with Nucor Corporation will see joint development of wells in the Piceance Basin in the state of ________ (8).
- ______ (5) is one of the world’s largest importers of liquefied natural gas.
- Wonderland, the 12 metre (40 ft) sculpture of a human head outside of THE BOW was created by Spanish artist Jaume ______ (5)
- The final step in the life cycle of a natural gas well is _______ (11).
- Encana has converted approximately 1/3 of its fleet of ______ (8) to run on natural gas with plans to convert the entire fleet over the next several years.
20 Clues: The final step in the life cycle of a natural gas well is _______ (11). • Approximately 450 staff work out of Encana’s offices in _____ (5) Texas. • ______ (5) is one of the world’s largest importers of liquefied natural gas. • Meeting with ________ (10) is an important part of the life-cycle of the well. • ...
End of Year 8 Crossword 2016-07-20
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- The mountain range in the west of South America
- The ocean between the UK and America
- Which south American country is named after the equator?
- The process of dropping material in a river
- Which South Korean city sounds like a spiritual part of you
- Capital of the UK
- The geographical name for a bend in a river
- The movement of people from rural areas to urban areas
- The capital city of China
- The part of the UK that is not included in Team GB!
- Process where liquid turns in to gas
- A city that is both in Alabama and the West Midlands
- The capital of the USA
- The name of the largest island of Japan
- Which river starts in Peru and ends in Brazil
- The land of ice and fire
- In which city in Texas was JFK shot?
- The largest desert in the world
- The host nation of this years Olympics
- The national animal of China
- The state of the USA that sticks out to the west
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- A city which has more than 10 million people in it
- The continent around the South Pole
- the most populated city in the world
- Which south American countries name means "Silver Coast"
- the process of a country becoming better
- The tallest mountain in the world
- The capital of Peru
- The sea between Europe and Africa
- Process where gas turns in to liquid
- The capital of Mexico
- The winners of the year 8 form competition
- Africa The southern most country in Africa
- the capital city of Russia
- the capital city of Turkmenistan
- The name of a large type of storm, for example, Katrina
- The tropic to the south of equator
- The capital city of Senegal
- The aboriginal name of Ayer's Rock
- The country north of the USA
- The capital of France
- The mountain range in Europe
42 Clues: Capital of the UK • The capital of Peru • The capital of Mexico • The capital of France • The capital of the USA • The land of ice and fire • The capital city of China • the capital city of Russia • The capital city of Senegal • The country north of the USA • The national animal of China • The mountain range in Europe • The largest desert in the world • the capital city of Turkmenistan • ...
TEKS EKSPLANASI 2022-08-17
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- penyalahgunaan jabatan untuk keuntungan pribadi. Semua bentuk jabatan resmi pemerintah rentan korupsi dalam praktiknya.
- Suatu kalimat yang berisi realita atau kenyataan dan dapat dibuktikan dengan data.
- struktur teks eksplanasi yang berisi ulasan dan kesimpulan
- fenomena sosial yang dialami oleh berbagai negara, termasuk Indonesia dan harus cepat diatasi karena menyebabkan kemiskinan
- struktur teks eksplanasi yang menjelaskan gambaran umum fenomena sosial atau peristiwa alam
- barang atau benda yang tidak dipakai lagi, yang keberadaannya sangat mengganggu kesehatan dan kesejahteraan masyarakat sekitar.
- Salah satu contoh konjungsi kausalitas.
- Kata istilah teknis pada kalimat berikut: Gempa es adalah gempa yang terjadi di daerah Antartika akibat adanya gletser.
- fenomena pada kalimat berikut: Korean Pop atau yang disebut K-Pop adalah jenis musik populer yang berasl dari Korea Selatan. Demam K-Pop pun kini sudah mendunia, termasuk di Indonesia.
- fenomena alam sekaligus bencana yang terjadi karena intensitas aliran air berlebih hingga meluap di suatu wilayah
- getaran yang disebabkan oleh perpindahan atau pergerakan suatu lapisan yang dimulai dari dasar permukaan bumi.
- Pengungsian penduduk dari daerah yang berbahaya
- sekumpulan orang atau kelompok yang mengendarai motor sebagai pemersatunya dan biasanya mengarah ke hal-hal negatif.
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- teks atau paragraf yang berisi tentang “alasan” dan “metode” proses terjadinya suatu peristiwa
- gerakan vertikal dalam kerak bumi, bisa menyebabkan dasar laut menjadi naik atau turun secara tiba-tiba, yang menyebabkan gangguan kesetimbangan air yang berada pada atasnya.
- tingkat masyarakat dengan pendapatan yang rendah atau di bawah UMR.
- Kata istilah teknis pada kalimat berikut: Saat gelombang surut, es tiba-tiba maju dengan gerakan yang setara dengan gempa berkekuatan 7 pada skala Richter.
- Teks eksplanasi ditulis untuk menjawab pertanyaan mengenai hubungan proses kronologis.
- fenomena bentrokan fisik karena adanya konflik antar kelompok pelajar.
- Suatu kalimat yang berisi pendapat seseorang yang belum bisa terbukti kebenarannya karena berisi dugaan.
- Lengkapi kalimat berikut dengan kata kerja pasif. Telah ...... 10 jenazah di tepi laut
- Teks eksplanasi ditulis untuk menjawab pertanyaan mengenai hubungan kausalitas.
- aktivitas sosial yang berasaskan kekeluargaan dan kebersamaan.
- suatu keadaan yang ramai hingga berhentinya kendaraan di arus lalu lintas.
- struktur teks eksplanasi yang menjelaskan rangkaian peristiwa sebab terjadinya suatu peristiwa dan dampaknya.
25 Clues: Salah satu contoh konjungsi kausalitas. • Pengungsian penduduk dari daerah yang berbahaya • struktur teks eksplanasi yang berisi ulasan dan kesimpulan • aktivitas sosial yang berasaskan kekeluargaan dan kebersamaan. • tingkat masyarakat dengan pendapatan yang rendah atau di bawah UMR. • fenomena bentrokan fisik karena adanya konflik antar kelompok pelajar. • ...
The Life of Paul Rizzo 2021-06-13
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- Always completed the crossword puzzle with this
- Played numerous cards games including hearts, euchre, and ______
- Played this musical instrument
- Favorite cookie
- Was known for this dozer's din.
- Was a member of this club where he, his brothers, and his cousins gathered for lunch
- This cheese fried in a pan was among one of his specialty dishes
- Was known to say "Stand up straight" to correct this
- Taught this course at Wayne State University
- Inherited this tree from his parents.
- Nickname for his daughter, Laura.
- Served in Japan at the end of World War II and the _____ War.
- Favorite Candy bar
- Used this Italian gesture for good food and good women
- Operated on this animal in the basement to test out an Electro-M-Graph machine
- Favorite genre of music
- Imparted numerous words of wisdom including "do as few ____ things as possible each day"
- Graduated college and medical school at this age
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- Graduated from Detroit Southeastern High School at the age of
- Completed a surgical residency at Detroit ___________ Hospital
- Stopped smoking cigarettes and switched to a pipe upon the birth of this one of his children.
- His Baptismal name was Paolo _______
- Incurred a lifelong injury of a shoulder dislocation while on deployment by playing this sport
- Traveled to this country to volunteer
- Started his lifelong hobby of photography when he bought this on board the ship to Japan in 1945.
- In addition to their condo in Snowmass, Paul and Marilyn also owned condo in this ski town.
- Joined this branch of the military because he thought they had the best looking uniform.
- Was stationed at a Marine base in this Californian city.
- While traveling with Fran and Dan, a travel delay prevented them from reaching Snowmass so they instead skied at this Colorado ski resort.
- Broke his finger while playing hockey with ______
- Broke this body part when the collapsible bike he bought collapsed the first time he rode it.
31 Clues: Favorite cookie • Favorite Candy bar • Favorite genre of music • Played this musical instrument • Was known for this dozer's din. • Nickname for his daughter, Laura. • His Baptismal name was Paolo _______ • Traveled to this country to volunteer • Inherited this tree from his parents. • Taught this course at Wayne State University • ...
ultimate kpop crossword puzzle 2022-06-21
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- this group released "hot summer"
- a yg group that debuted in 2020
- group that debuted with "no more dream"
- the ace of angels
- "feel like a cinderella naega byeonhae"
- most of the members are referred to as dilfs
- debuted on march 24, 1998
- was featured in Coachella
- debuted with "hide and seek"
- male artist who made a hit song with a signature dance
- a jyp girl group
- very popular song by superjunior
- red velvet's only subunit
- female soloist
- debuted with a song called butterfly
- was on Superstar K2 before becoming a YG trainee
- made a song called zombie
- his real name was Hwang Dongwook but he changed it at a young age
- "I'm _______, from China
- got first place in produce 101 season 2
- the boy group that wore neon yellow and orange for a stage
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- girl group that formed from the tv show "idol school"
- debuted in 2018 and disbanded in 2021
- before school, ______
- "____ in your area"
- group with a lot of subunits
- his name kind of sounds like "side dishes" in Korean
- debuted in 2007 and disbanded in 2017
- disbanded after one song
- a famous t-ara song
- a popular co-ed group
- male kpop star who has also stared in many kdramas
- tallest member of twice
- first place in produce 101 season 1
- this group released a hit song called love scenario
- a 8 member group under KQ Entertainment
- gidle's 5th title track
- this female was part of 4 minute then pursed her career as a soloist
- was part of monstax
- apink's first album
- the visual of snsd
- "____ girls.. it's going down"
- the month yeri joined red velvet
- boy group with 9 members
- a group with the member lee soojin
- became popular due to a member's fancam
- the member of shinee who dyed their hair red
47 Clues: female soloist • a jyp girl group • the ace of angels • the visual of snsd • "____ in your area" • a famous t-ara song • was part of monstax • apink's first album • before school, ______ • a popular co-ed group • tallest member of twice • gidle's 5th title track • disbanded after one song • boy group with 9 members • "I'm _______, from China • debuted on march 24, 1998 • ...
World War I & II Notes Digital Crossword 2023-11-14
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- Germany was forced to ______ for the damage they caused during World War 1
- The Cold War was a conflict between the _______ _______ and the United States.
- In World War 2, Germany and its allies were known as the ________ powers.
- The __________ began in 1933 in Germany and surrounding countries.
- During Industrialization, people moved from a farming society to a society based on ____________.
- During Industrialization, people moved from a _________ society to a society based on manufacturing.
- The United States joined World War 2 after Japan bombed ______ _______, Hawaii.
- In 1933, Adolf Hitler became the ________ ruler of Germany.
- A strong loyalty to a country
- The ________ (Britain, France & the US) won World War 1.
- The period after World War 2, from 1945 to 1991 was known as the _____ ______.
- As a result of World War 1, __________ between European nations changed.
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- World War 1 started because of rivalries between _________ powers.
- After World War 1, the country of ___________ was formed from Montenegro, Serbia, and part of Austria-Hungary.
- The ________ _________ lost World War 1.
- World War 2 in Europe ended in 1945 when Germany _________.
- The first part of your notes is titled "A Move Towards __________"
- In 1986, a nuclear power plant called in _________, Ukraine exploded, killing many people and damaging the environment.
- World War ____ lasted from 1914 to 1918
- During the Cold War, countries with limited governments feared that unlimited governments would take away their personal ________.
- The Soviet Union went bankrupt because of too much _______ spending on nuclear weapons.
- The war in Afghanistan in the Korean War are expamples of _______ wars.
- The Cold War was essentially an arms race over _______ weapons.
- After the Cold War ended, Russia moved froma command economy to a ________ economy.
- World War 1 resulted in ________ of deaths in Europe.
- During the Cold war, the Soviet Union operated under a ________ regime.
- World War ______ happened between 1939 and 1945.
- After World War 1, countries such as Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia were formed from the western part of __________.
28 Clues: A strong loyalty to a country • World War ____ lasted from 1914 to 1918 • The ________ _________ lost World War 1. • World War ______ happened between 1939 and 1945. • World War 1 resulted in ________ of deaths in Europe. • The ________ (Britain, France & the US) won World War 1. • World War 2 in Europe ended in 1945 when Germany _________. • ...
My Girl 2024-08-08
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- One of my favorite book,Les Misérables, the character Jean Valjean is considered this.
- She promotes a moral wellbeing.
- She is able to change depending her environment.
- I will do everything in my power so she can achieve her dreams.
- She is "one of a kind."
- She has higher and elevated character.
- She has wisdom like Athena, but is also able to think, understand, and learn quickly.
- I can trust her because she is faithful.
- Just like a sunset, her smile makes my day peaceful and ideal.
- Everything she does, says, and wear is stunning or this synonym.
- She never fails to chat me every day and shows she is being faithful.
- She is a princess now, but will be my queen.
- She shows and explains everything so well to me.
- Though this word might seem negative, her confident and insistent personality can dominate my thoughts.
- At such a young age, she is like Athena, the Greek Goddess.
- Someone who works out regularly can be described as powerful and muscular, but her characteristic has withstood great force and pressure.
- She always says "I'm Shy." AWWW!!!
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- The Japanese word 親切.
- She makes me feel this way.
- She is full of promise and commitment.
- She displays signs of future potential.
- Even after seeing me at one of my lowest, she stood by my side.
- She shows fondness and tenderness towards me.
- Her beauty is so removed from this world it is hard to believe she actual exists.
- She is full of new ideas and methods.
- Antonym of liar.
- Just like a sunrise, her presence makes my day full of light.
- She is not deceitful and shows genuine feelings.
- She shows strong desire and determination to succeed.
- She is my "CUPCAKE," also this word describes how delicious cupcakes are.
- Always placing less importance on herself than on my needs.
- The Korean word 열렬한.
- Even after her "friends" cause her trouble, she remains resilient and persevering.
- Bahasa Indonesian word for "Ramah."
34 Clues: Antonym of liar. • The Korean word 열렬한. • The Japanese word 親切. • She is "one of a kind." • She makes me feel this way. • She promotes a moral wellbeing. • She always says "I'm Shy." AWWW!!! • Bahasa Indonesian word for "Ramah." • She is full of new ideas and methods. • She is full of promise and commitment. • She has higher and elevated character. • ...
CSW crossword 2023-10-19
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- I like fish eating my feet.(MAG)
- I am an avid video gamer! (VCS)
- I have been to over 150 concerts in my life. (MAG)
- I didn’t ride a plane until I was 32 years old. (MAG)
- I have been to 13 countries so far and run my own travel blog! (Diagnostic)
- I love to bake. (VCS)
- I am a foster mom for cats! (FFCS)
- I am a certified hang glider. (VCS)
- I have currently read 90 books so far this year. (VCS)
- My doctor predicted that I will be 5’7, but I never grew past 5’0 (VCS)
- My 16 family members meet almost every Sunday for dinner (FFCS)
- I’m a certified Yoga teacher (poultry)
- for my 16th birthday I chose a dog instead of a car as my present (VCS)
- I don't own a microwave. (Diagnostics)
- My four children’s initials are MM. (VCS)
- I’ve bartended for celebrities/athletes such as Nelly, Brent Celek, Danny Briere and more(poultry)
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- My first job during high school was working on a chicken farm. (poultry)
- I get starbucks every day without fail. (VCS)
- I can turn my tongue into the shape of a clover (VCS)
- I have 5 brothers and 1 sister. (Diagnostics)
- I can code C++ and Microsoft Visual Basic (VCS)
- I have a blue toothbrush. (MAG)
- My high school and hometown was featured in the movie, Silver Linings Playbook! (VCS)
- I can say the alphabet backwards (mag & poultry)
- I celebrated 10 years with Zoetis in April! (VCS)
- I am related to Pocahontas. (VCS)
- I am getting my first dog in December, a corgi puppy! (vcs)
- I have been to two Eagles games that have been played on Tuesdays (VCS)
- I love Korean food and I can make homemade Kimchi(account specialist)
- I have an obsession with Taylor Swift. (VCS)
- Winter is my favorite season, I love the snow! (poultry)
- I lived in Edmonton, Canada for a summer when I was 9. (VCS)
- I’m a professional Hawaiian and Tahitian Dancer (VCS)
33 Clues: I love to bake. (VCS) • I am an avid video gamer! (VCS) • I have a blue toothbrush. (MAG) • I like fish eating my feet.(MAG) • I am related to Pocahontas. (VCS) • I am a foster mom for cats! (FFCS) • I am a certified hang glider. (VCS) • I’m a certified Yoga teacher (poultry) • I don't own a microwave. (Diagnostics) • My four children’s initials are MM. (VCS) • ...
Whose Fun Fact Is That? 2023-10-20
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- I am getting my first dog in December, a corgi puppy! (VCS)
- I like fish eating my feet. (MAG)
- I have been to two Eagles games that have been played on Tuesdays (VCS)
- I’m a professional Hawaiian and Tahitian Dancer (VCS)
- I am a certified hang glider. (VCS)
- I get Starbucks every day without fail. (VCS)
- My 16 family members meet almost every Sunday for dinner (FFCS)
- I am a foster mom for cats! (FFCS)
- I have a blue toothbrush. (MAG)
- My doctor predicted that I will be 5’7, but I never grew past 5’0 (VCS)
- My first job during high school was working on a chicken farm. (Poultry CS)
- Winter is my favorite season; I love the snow! (Poultry CS)
- for my 16th birthday I chose a dog instead of a car as my present (VCS)
- I can say the alphabet backwards (Mag & Poultry)
- I don't own a microwave. (Diagnostics CS)
- I have been to 13 countries so far and run my own travel blog! (Diagnostic CS)
- I have currently read 90 books so far this year. (VCS)
- I can code C++ and Microsoft Visual Basic (VCS)
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- I celebrated 10 years with Zoetis in April! (VCS)
- I can turn my tongue into the shape of a clover (VCS)
- I love to bake. (VCS)
- I have 5 brothers and 1 sister. (Diagnostics CS)
- I am related to Pocahontas. (VCS)
- My high school and hometown was featured in the movie, Silver Linings Playbook! (VCS)
- I’m a certified Yoga teacher (Poultry CS)
- I’ve bartended for celebrities/athletes such as Nelly, Brent Celek, Danny Briere and more (Poultry CS)
- I have an obsession with Taylor Swift. (VCS)
- I have been to over 150 concerts in my life. (MAG)
- My four children’s initials are MM. (VCS)
- I didn’t ride a plane until I was 32 years old. (MAG)
- I lived in Edmonton, Canada for a summer when I was 9. (VCS)
- I love Korean food and I can make homemade Kimchi (MAG-Retail)
- I am an avid video gamer! (VCS)
33 Clues: I love to bake. (VCS) • I have a blue toothbrush. (MAG) • I am an avid video gamer! (VCS) • I like fish eating my feet. (MAG) • I am related to Pocahontas. (VCS) • I am a foster mom for cats! (FFCS) • I am a certified hang glider. (VCS) • I’m a certified Yoga teacher (Poultry CS) • My four children’s initials are MM. (VCS) • I don't own a microwave. (Diagnostics CS) • ...
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CONCEPTS 2023-10-03
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- An agreement between two or more states to work together on mutual security issues.
- The processes associated with the spread of democracy around the world from its core in Western Europe and North America.
- To cut off trade and investments, preventing a target country from buying or selling goods in the global marketplace.
- Is someone seeking shelter from danger.
- The ultimate symbol of sovereignty is a state’s ability to monopolize the means of violence
- It is often seen as one of three approaches to the theory and practice of international political economy.
- It means the study of and movement for women not as objects but as subjects of knowledge.
- It means to give and take on a mutual basis.
- offer resources to countries to correct maladjustments in their balance of payments without resorting to measures destructive of national or international prosperity.
- This term refers to three characteristics or principles underlying rela- tions among states or groups of states and other actors in specific issue- areas (particularly trade).
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- It came into existence on 1 January 1995, as one result of the agreement reached in the seven-year-long Uruguay round of multi- lateral trade negotiations that was completed the previous year.
- The ideas of universal freedom and equality.
- It is often associated with periods of revolutionary upheaval and extreme social and political turbulence.
- the study of the physical movements of groups around the world now includes Chinese, Korean, Latino, Indian, and countless cultural groups residing outside their original homelands.
- Recognising the territorial jurisdiction of kings and princes entailed following a policy of non-interference within their claimed and defined territorial boundaries.
- It is an extremely problematic foreign policy goal.
- An endeavour to eradicate a people because of their nationality, race, ethnicity, or religion.
- It means taking unfair advantage of someone.
- It has emerged as an important and diverse set of arguments in political theory directed largely against certain versions of modern liberal political theory.
- It consists of the following threat, intended to dissuade a state from aggression.
- In the original Greek sense, means ‘leadership’.
21 Clues: Is someone seeking shelter from danger. • The ideas of universal freedom and equality. • It means taking unfair advantage of someone. • It means to give and take on a mutual basis. • In the original Greek sense, means ‘leadership’. • It is an extremely problematic foreign policy goal. • ...
Memoir Unit Terms 2024-10-23
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- Unable to cause harm, peaceful.
- Extremely common; found everywhere
- The genre all memoirs should be a part of.
- For something to be unavoidable; definitely going to happen.
- This word describes the way the author uses words to "paint a picture" of a scene in their story.
- To represent the idea of another concept.
- A chapter from the memoir "Born a Crime" by Trevor Noah.
- The order in which the author tells their story; organization is very important in story telling!
- The country that Trevor Noah was born in.
- The title of Michelle Zauner's band.
- This word describes the way in which the author uses word choice to strengthen the meaning of their story.
- The way which the author writes their memoir, in place of using facts or textual evidence.
- To be unfiltered; completely telling the truth about something.
- A sentence that has a subject, verb, and other parts of speech to convey clear meaning.
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- In proportion to, to increase in size according to another thing.
- Well-known for a bad deed or bad quality.
- A sentence that lacks a subject or a verb, therefore making it an incomplete sentence.
- False; a sham.
- Inspiring love and affection.
- The Korean food, grocery and beauty market that Michelle Zauner visits in her memoir.
- As a writer of a memoir, you use these to fill your memoir with rich details that only you know about.
- In science, the concept of combining two things together.
- To be unable to be satisfied; always hungry.
- The type of government and law system that was prevalent during 1948-1990s in South Africa.
- The nickname Nelson Mandela was given by the people of South Africa.
- To have doubts; very suspicious
- The idea that something is a natural part of something.
- The township in Johannesburg, South Africa where a large portion of land was set aside for black workers to live on- with no official housing or plumbing.
- To be completely stressed out to the point of breaking.
- To have a strong interest in something.
30 Clues: False; a sham. • Inspiring love and affection. • Unable to cause harm, peaceful. • To have doubts; very suspicious • Extremely common; found everywhere • The title of Michelle Zauner's band. • To have a strong interest in something. • Well-known for a bad deed or bad quality. • To represent the idea of another concept. • The country that Trevor Noah was born in. • ...
6.1-6.4 Vocab 2024-11-04
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- parallel: line of latitude that roughly marks the borders of North and South Korea
- Various types of cloth
- group of islands
- Pot: leader of the Khmer Rouge
- Harbor: Important US military base in Hawaii
- Grand Canal: oldest and longest manmade water way in the world
- city and its surrounding area that is ruled by an independent government
- Chi Minh: Communist leader of North Vietnam during the Vietnam War
- Archipelago: world’s largest Archipelago
- River: Asia’s longest river
- Indochina: name for Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam before WW2
- of Fire: Multicontinental chain of volcanoes located along the Pacific coast that experiences frequent earthquakes
- Rouge: Communist group that took control of the Cambodian government
- Japanese government official during WW2 who desired to rule all of Asia
- Pinatubo: Philippine mountain that produced one of the largest volcanic eruptions of the 20th century
- Smallest country in East Asia by Population
- Means “land of the rising sun”
- River: Creates the boarders between Myanmar, Loas, and Thailand
- iI-Sung: founder of North Korea
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- The Korean War
- Desert; located in China; One of the largest shifting sands desert in the world
- Empire: earliest known empire in Ancient Cambodia
- Magellan: Portuguese explorer who claimed the Philippines island for Spain
- River: river called “China’s Sorrow”
- Republic of Vietnam: Name of the combined North and South Vietnam
- Wat: Largest religious structure in the world
- The Vietnam War
- Ayer: On Brunei River; world’s largest floating river
- Desert: Located in East Asia; one of the coldest deserts in the world
- Third largest island in the world
- Monarchy: monarchy in which nine Sultans take turns ruling for 5 years
- Emporer of Japan during WW2
- Planting crops on mountainsides by cutting the slope into a series of steps
- Form of government led by a dictator with absolute rule and control
- Matthew Perry: U.S Naval officer who signed the trade agreement with Japan
- Largest Philippine island
- and Nagasaki: Japanese cities where the first atomic bombs were dropped
37 Clues: The Korean War • The Vietnam War • group of islands • Various types of cloth • Largest Philippine island • Emporer of Japan during WW2 • River: Asia’s longest river • Pot: leader of the Khmer Rouge • Means “land of the rising sun” • iI-Sung: founder of North Korea • Third largest island in the world • River: river called “China’s Sorrow” • Archipelago: world’s largest Archipelago • ...
Timeline Trivia 1950's 2025-02-27
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- This evangelist gained national attention in the 1950s for his large religious crusades.
- The first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- Dr. Jonas Salk developed this breakthrough vaccine in 1955.
- This government program helped veterans attend college in record numbers during the 1950s.
- This new way to watch shows was first broadcast in 1951.
- This publisher launched Playboy magazine in 1953.
- Watson and Crick discovered the double helix in 1953.
- This Soviet spacecraft carried the first living creature, Laika, into orbit in 1957.
- This iconic actor starred in "Rebel Without a Cause" before his tragic death in 1955.
- Civil rights activist who refused to give up her bus seat in 1955.
- In 1951, Yolande Betbeze refused to pose in a ___, sparking change in the Miss America pageant's rules.
- Cuban revolutionary leader who rose to power in 1959.
- These colorful building bricks were patented in 1958.
- Montgomery Bus Boycott Civil rights protest sparked by who’s arrest in 1955.
- This college football team won multiple championships in the 1950s under coach Frank Leahy.
- This music genre, led by Elvis Presley, took off in the 1950s.
- Little Rock Nine group of African American students who integrated an ____high school in 1957.
- This "Happiest Place on Earth" opened in California in 1955.
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- War between North and South
- The Diners Club introduced the first widely used version of this in the 1950s.
- Landmark 1954 Supreme Court case that ruled school ___ unconstitutional.
- This music company signed Elvis Presley in 1955.
- This stylish Ford car, a competitor to the Corvette, was introduced in 1955.
- Where the1956 Summer Olympic Games were held.
- This circular toy became a craze in the late 1950s.
- This fast-food giant opened its first franchise restaurant in 1955.
- published The Catcher in the Rye in 1951.
- Greece and Turkey joined this military alliance in 1952.
- First successfully climbed by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953.
- The Twilight Zone created in 1959 by
- This comic strip featuring Charlie Brown debuted in 1950.
- She became Queen of England in 1952.
32 Clues: War between North and South • The Twilight Zone created in 1959 by • She became Queen of England in 1952. • published The Catcher in the Rye in 1951. • Where the1956 Summer Olympic Games were held. • This music company signed Elvis Presley in 1955. • This publisher launched Playboy magazine in 1953. • This circular toy became a craze in the late 1950s. • ...
English Words from Around the World 2025-04-28
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- (Russian) a fermented cereal-based beverage.
- Italian for "first lady". Can refer to a vain person who finds it difficult to work under direction.
- (Spanish) Drink that gets its name from "strained pineapple".
- (French) Phrase or opinion that is overused and suggests a lack of original thought.
- Soup said to come from the Slavic word for hogweed.
- An Italian phrase that means "good appetite" (used before eating).
- (Italian) A complete failure.
- (Russian) An emperor, ruler or person in power.
- (Arabic) Organic compound such as ethanol, which is found in tequila
- (Greek) Members of a large group of unicellular microorganisms.
- (Hebrew) said at the end of a prayer or hymn.
- This word originates from a French word which in turn comes from the Turkish word meaning coffee.
- (Spanish/Quechua) Plant that gave its name to a popular soft drink.
- (Korean) A martial art, similar to Karate.
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- (Spanish) In English, this word refers to a tree (or the fruit of the tree). In Colombia, the Spanish equivalent is a slang term that can refer to a hangover or the way someone feels after a break-up.
- This word comes from an Arabic term which referred to a secretive group of killers.
- (Japanese) Cartoons for children or adults.
- (Japanese) Art of growing and shaping miniature trees.
- A word for coffee that originally referred to a place in Yemen.
- (Japanese) Sushi condiment.
- (Russian) A large extinct elephant.
- This word originates from the Hindi word meaning "to massage." Pantene is one brand.
- (Spanish) This word can refer to a bird (or coffee in Colombia).
- (Spanish/Portuguese) A small fly that bites animals.
- (Spanish) A small store in NYC. The word comes from a term for "storeroom" or "wine cellar".
- (Japanese) Cooking technique involving marination and grilling.
- (Arabic) Field of mathematics more abstract than arithmetic.
- (Czech) A machine resembling a human being.
- (Turkish/Persian) A man of high rank or office.
- A kind of dance music of Colombian origin, similar to salsa.
- (Arabic) material used to make shirts, towels and so on.
31 Clues: (Japanese) Sushi condiment. • (Italian) A complete failure. • (Russian) A large extinct elephant. • (Korean) A martial art, similar to Karate. • (Japanese) Cartoons for children or adults. • (Czech) A machine resembling a human being. • (Russian) a fermented cereal-based beverage. • (Hebrew) said at the end of a prayer or hymn. • ...
Happiest of Birthdays, JT! 2025-04-28
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- with 36-Across; see 14-Down
- an achy beverage
- first trip
- a sneezing nuisance
- cutest team captain
- preferred beans
- an dorky shared delight
- see 28-Across
- see 49-Across
- new activity for JT, with 21-Down
- oddly beloved brew
- still on the to-do list, with 19-Across
- established in Chicago but made in Flatiron, with 64-Across
- spit it out
- a most untrue childhood accusation
- a challenging accessory
- see 2-Across
- spit it out
- a shared sun and rising
- apt for cruises or Douro
- a new ornament for KT
- an act deserving of retaliation
- still on the to-do list, with 25-Down
- see 67-Across
- a fun watch, with 22-Across
- meeting spot
- a dream soon to come true
- a JT’s staple, with 59-Across
- one sixty five
- see 5-Down
- see 54-Across
- see 43-Down
- a mispronunciation accusation
- see 30-Across
- second shoe drop
- a first time holiday for KT
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- an ironic Christmas ornament
- best restaurant reopening
- new dish at 3-Down
- a most impressive feat, with 57-Across
- see 66-Down
- desired destination
- a cringe sleep aid
- both an ancestry and favored cuisine
- see 55-Across
- a first time holiday for JT
- a meta ornament
- see 42-Down
- a tree and counter item
- see 26-Across
- tiny dancer
- an off-menu fave, with 33-Down
- see 47-Across
- an act of war, with 56-Down
- see 24-Down
- a mispronunciation accusation
- giggle byproduct
- coziest nook, with 54-Down
- a most untrue adult accusation, with 19-Down
- a sartorial item of differing opinions, with 60-Across
- most deez
- an airline to call one’s own
- preferred poultry
- first shoe drop
- see 39-Down
- see 29-Down
- it wouldn’t be a crossword without these initials
- a once shelter, appropriately named after the New Deal figure
- KLM’s primary aversion
- a welcome third wheel
- dreamy bed locale, with 7-Down
71 Clues: most deez • first trip • see 5-Down • see 66-Down • see 42-Down • tiny dancer • spit it out • see 24-Down • spit it out • see 39-Down • see 29-Down • see 43-Down • see 2-Across • meeting spot • see 55-Across • see 28-Across • see 26-Across • see 49-Across • see 47-Across • see 67-Across • see 54-Across • see 30-Across • one sixty five • a meta ornament • preferred beans • first shoe drop • an achy beverage • giggle byproduct • ...
Cold War 2025-04-27
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- a military alliance to ensure collective defense and security among its member countries
- the struggle to gain weapons superiority
- A war against communism fought between the US and the UN vs North Korea and its supporters.
- declared that the United States would provide political, military, and economic assistance to countries threatened by communism to contain the spread of Soviet influence
- law that introduced immigrant quotas for all nations to prevent perceived threats like communism; discriminated against immigrants from Asia and South and Central Europe
- a military alliance with the Soviet Union’s satellite nations in eastern Europe
- The multinational military organization established in 1950 to support South Korea during the Korean War.
- policy that recognized the possibility that Eastern Europe was already lost to communism
- symbolized the political, ideological, and physical divide between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War
- long range rockets used by the Soviets
- A group that included large industrial companies, corporate companies, and scientific communities focused on the military.
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- a system where nations agree to act together to defend any member who is attacked, treating it as a threat to all
- the smear tactics used by Senator McCarthy in the Senate where he used baseless accusations on top of unprovable charges
- called for the nations of Europe to draw up a program for economic recovery from the war which the U.S. would support with financial aid
- a direct military engagement between the two competing nations
- countries subject to Soviet domination on the western borders of the Soviet Union that would act as a buffer zone against attacks
- The line used to separate North and South Korea between Soviet and American control.
- the competition that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union for power and influence in the world
- the ability to get to the verge without getting into the war
- policy of making the military power of the United States and its allies so strong that no enemy would dare attack for fear of retaliation
20 Clues: long range rockets used by the Soviets • the struggle to gain weapons superiority • the ability to get to the verge without getting into the war • a direct military engagement between the two competing nations • a military alliance with the Soviet Union’s satellite nations in eastern Europe • ...
Cold War 2025-04-27
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- a military alliance to ensure collective defense and security among its member countries
- the struggle to gain weapons superiority
- A war against communism fought between the US and the UN vs North Korea and its supporters
- declared that the United States would provide political, military, and economic assistance to countries threatened by communism to contain the spread of Soviet influence
- law that introduced immigrant quotas for all nations to prevent perceived threats like communism; discriminated against immigrants from Asia and South and Central Europe
- a military alliance with the Soviet Union’s satellite nations in eastern Europe
- The multinational military organization established in 1950 to support South Korea during the Korean War
- policy that recognized the possibility that Eastern Europe was already lost to communism
- symbolized the political, ideological, and physical divide between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War
- long range rockets used by the Soviets
- A group that included large industrial companies, corporate companies, and scientific communities focused on the military
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- a system where nations agree to act together to defend any member who is attacked, treating it as a threat to all
- the smear tactics used by Senator McCarthy in the Senate where he used baseless accusations on top of unprovable charges
- called for the nations of Europe to draw up a program for economic recovery from the war which the U.S. would support with financial aid
- a direct military engagement between the two competing nations
- countries subject to Soviet domination on the western borders of the Soviet Union that would act as a buffer zone against attacks
- The line used to separate North and South Korea between Soviet and American control
- the competition that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union for power and influence in the world
- the ability to get to the verge without getting into the war
- policy of making the military power of the United States and its allies so strong that no enemy would dare attack for fear of retaliation
20 Clues: long range rockets used by the Soviets • the struggle to gain weapons superiority • the ability to get to the verge without getting into the war • a direct military engagement between the two competing nations • a military alliance with the Soviet Union’s satellite nations in eastern Europe • ...
Cultural Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-15
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- In Mexican culture, building altars for their deceased loved ones with their favorite items and foods are known as?
- In ancient Korean culture, where a burial site is selected with the help of a professional to bring good fortune to the village?
- In Greek Orthodox culture, after the funeral they share a meal of blessing called?
- In Mexican culture, there’s a day to honor the dead known as El día de los ?
- In Ancient Egyptian culture, what was weighed to determine if the deceased would enter the afterlife?
- In Mexican culture, there is a nine-day period of prayer for the deceased known as?
- In Judaism culture, there is grief that occurs immediately after a loved one's death and lasts until the burial called?
- In the Malagasy culture, every five to seven years, people honor their ancestors by exhuming them from the family tomb and wrapping them in fresh cloth known as?
- In Ghana culture, coffins in unique shapes to honor the deceased’s personally are called?
- In American culture, at funerals there traditionally are tributes of?
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- In Japanese culture, when attending a funeral money is giveni in a special envelope known as?
- In Hindu culture, after the funeral on the 13th day there is the last ceremony known as?
- In American culture, there is a day to honor the lives of U.S. military personnel known as?
- In the Jewish culture, the deceased is prepared for burial according to tradition by?
- In ancient Egypt culture, what four jars held the deceased's internal organ?
- In the ancient Egypt culture, what process was performed to preserve a body after death?
- In Jewish culture, a formal mourning period that lasts seven days is called?
- In Japanese Buddhist culture, there is a religious item might guests carry called?
- In the ancient Zoroastrians culture, they traditionally left the corpse in vultures known as?
- In Japanese Buddhist culture, before the funeral there is an intimate gathering for family and close friends to spend time with the deceased called?
20 Clues: In American culture, at funerals there traditionally are tributes of? • In ancient Egypt culture, what four jars held the deceased's internal organ? • In Jewish culture, a formal mourning period that lasts seven days is called? • In Mexican culture, there’s a day to honor the dead known as El día de los ? • ...
2025-2026 Kick Off Crossword 2025-08-20
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- This mooter is an animal lover, a certified open water scuba diver, and a certified mixologist
- This mooter had trained in martial arts and learned how to speak English in three months
- This mooter can parallel park and takes Buzzfeed quizzes for fun
- This mooter has an MFA in creative writing and once rescued a man from falling off a cliff
- This mooter has met Justin Bieber twice and took a month long European vacation
- This mooter has been to 18 countries.
- This mooter has a twin sister and speaks Arabic
- This mooter has been to the movies 27 times this year and can remember all of the names and periods of every teacher they have had from elementary through high school
- This mooter used to live in Georgia and can drink a strong coffee as late as midnight and still fall asleep
- This mooter’s favorite animal is a snake and they can read the Korean alphabet
- This mooter has two tattoos and loves Taylor Swift
- This mooter has lived in Colorado and Alaska and loves spending time doing outdoor activities such as snowboarding, backpacking, and taking walks
- This mooter has been to Coachella 5 times and has a signed vinyl from Cardi B
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- This mooter has been to over 40 music festivals in 5 different states and can make a W with their tongue
- This mooter is a big fan of alternative rock and often used to read a novel a day as a child
- This mooter got married in Las Vegas and went to their first concert earlier this year.
- This mooter put 150+ hours into 1 video game and danced for 7 years of their life.
- This mooter used to teach tomahawk throwing and archery to children, and recently adopted a 7 year old pitador named Theodore
- This mooter is 1 of 6 children and loves to watch women’s soccer
- This mooter has a cat named after a poet, loves hot yoga, and enjoys french toast
- This mooter has seen every piece of media in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and has done improv with Rainn Wilson
21 Clues: This mooter has been to 18 countries. • This mooter has a twin sister and speaks Arabic • This mooter has two tattoos and loves Taylor Swift • This mooter can parallel park and takes Buzzfeed quizzes for fun • This mooter is 1 of 6 children and loves to watch women’s soccer • This mooter has been to Coachella 5 times and has a signed vinyl from Cardi B • ...
2025-2026 Kickoff Crossword 2025-08-27
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- This mooter has been to Coachella 5 times and has a signed vinyl from Cardi B
- This mooter has been to the movies 27 times this year and can remember all of the names and periods of every teacher they have had from elementary through high school
- This mooter is a big fan of alternative rock and often used to read a novel a day as a child
- This mooter is an animal lover, a certified open water scuba diver, and a certified mixologist
- This mooter has an MFA in creative writing and once rescued a man from falling off a cliff
- This mooter used to teach tomahawk throwing and archery to children, and recently adopted a 7 year old pitador named Theodore
- This mooter put 150+ hours into 1 video game and danced for 7 years of their life.
- This mooter has been to over 40 music festivals in 5 different states and can make a W with their tongue
- This mooter is 1 of 6 children and loves to watch women’s soccer
- This mooter had trained in martial arts and learned how to speak English in three months
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- This mooter has seen every piece of media in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and has done improv with Rainn Wilson
- This mooter’s favorite animal is a snake and they can read the Korean alphabet
- This mooter can parallel park and takes Buzzfeed quizzes for fun
- This mooter has lived in Colorado and Alaska and loves spending time doing outdoor activities such as snowboarding, backpacking, and taking walks
- This mooter got married in Las Vegas and went to their first concert earlier this year.
- This mooter has two tattoos and loves Taylor Swift
- This mooter has a twin sister and speaks Arabic
- This mooter has been to 18 countries
- This mooter has a cat named after a poet, loves hot yoga, and enjoys french toast
- This mooter used to live in Georgia and can drink a strong coffee as late as midnight and still fall asleep
- This mooter has met Justin Bieber twice and took a month long European vacation
21 Clues: This mooter has been to 18 countries • This mooter has a twin sister and speaks Arabic • This mooter has two tattoos and loves Taylor Swift • This mooter can parallel park and takes Buzzfeed quizzes for fun • This mooter is 1 of 6 children and loves to watch women’s soccer • This mooter has been to Coachella 5 times and has a signed vinyl from Cardi B • ...
5-6 Humanities Crossword 2025-10-30
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- Almost everyone in South Korea is ethnically Korean. South Korea is an ethnically ________ country.
- The _____ Amendment to the United States Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and freedom of religion.
- A narrow strip of land with water on both sides, linking two larger pieces of land.
- The World's continents were formed due to the movement of _____ plates.
- _____ Korea is a dictatorship ruled by Kim Jong Un.
- She drew the rest of the swastikas in "Linked" after Link drew the first.
- There are many different ethnic groups in India. India is an ethnically ________ country.
- One was forbidden to walk in the presence of a Chinese Emperor. You had to ____.
- In "The Coward," Urabe no Suetake shoots ____ at the deserter while he runs to safety.
- India is a republic, but Thailand is a _______.
- According to Yorinobu in "The Burglar," a ______ must be indifferent to death.
- Michael ____ discovered the first swastika at the school in "Linked."
- A piece of land that borders the water on three sides.
- An Israeli prime minister who was assassinated on November 4, 1995.
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- The massive palace complex of the Chinese Emperors, now a museum, is called the "_______ City."
- In "The Burglar," the burglar fends off Chikataka's sons by threatening to kill their ____.
- The country with the largest population on earth.
- A _______ source is not contemporary to the era in question.
- A country of only three million people who, eight hundred years ago, ruled an empire spanning the entirety of Asia.
- The body of elected officials who, in many monarchies, come into conflict with the monarch over power.
- The dynasty of China's last emperors.
- In "Linked," Link discovers from his mother that he is ______.
- A ______ source is contemporary to the era in question.
- The students in "Linked" decide to make a chain of six million _______.
- An Asian country made up of four major islands.
- The global "supercontinent" that covered the whole world millions of years ago.
26 Clues: The dynasty of China's last emperors. • India is a republic, but Thailand is a _______. • An Asian country made up of four major islands. • The country with the largest population on earth. • _____ Korea is a dictatorship ruled by Kim Jong Un. • A piece of land that borders the water on three sides. • A ______ source is contemporary to the era in question. • ...
Winter Celebrations 2025-11-25
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- Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus.
- Celebrated primarily in India, this Festival of Lights signifies the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.
- A Mexican celebration, reenacting Joseph and Mary's journey.
- Vietnamese Lunar New Year, is the most important holiday in Vietnam, celebrated according to the lunar calendar. Falling between late January and mid-February, it is marked by family reunions, ancestor worship, festive foods, and traditional customs.
- Chinese New Year festival.
- The culmination of the Carnival season, celebrated before Lent. It is most famously observed in New Orleans, Louisiana, with parades, masquerade balls, and feasting.
- Also referred to as Epiphany, the holiday celebrated in Spain, Europe, and Latin America highlights the baby Jesus.
- Icelandic folklore figure group who visit during December.
- Punjabi festival celebrating the end of winter and harvest.
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- Celebration of the epiphany in Spain & Latin America.
- African-American cultural celebration.
- The longest night of the year.
- Korean Lunar New Year, typically celebrated in late January or early February. It marks the beginning of the lunar calendar year.
- Observed by Buddhists on December 8 and commemorates the day Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment under the Bodhi tree.
- Celebration where children leave shoes out for treats from St. Nicholas.
- East Asian festival celebrating the winter solstice.
- Ancient Roman winter festival of feasting and revelry.
- A month-long Islamic holiday observed by Muslims worldwide, during which participants fast from dawn to sunset, engage in prayer, reflection, and community activities. The dates vary each year according to the lunar calendar.
- Celebrated on February 2 in Mexico and parts of Central America. It marks the presentation of Jesus at the temple and the purification of the Virgin Mary.
- Japanese New Year celebration.
- Pagan celebration marking the winter solstice in Northern Europe.
- Jewish festival of lights.
- A winter solstice ceremony celebrated by the Zuni and Hopi Native American tribes in the southwestern United States. Held around December 21, it marks the return of the sun and involves rituals to ensure the sun’s strength and the fertility of the earth.
23 Clues: Chinese New Year festival. • Jewish festival of lights. • The longest night of the year. • Japanese New Year celebration. • African-American cultural celebration. • Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus. • East Asian festival celebrating the winter solstice. • Celebration of the epiphany in Spain & Latin America. • ...
A Very Minor Christmas 2025-12-26
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- what you take when you are dirty
- Jennys favorite color
- the color of trees in summer
- rhymes with chomp, what a dinosaur may do with its feet
- this animal likes to swim and go blub blub
- the sound a doggy makes
- tie it into knots before eating
- Salt and ______
- perennial peeper covered in soot
- mickeys beau
- how you may catch a fish if you don't have a rod
- can't see the forest for the _____
- rhymes with munch, what a dinosaur may do with its jaws
- the day on which everyone has to get down
- the name of Madeleine's first build a bear
- what you put on top of a Christmas tree
- aged like Scott wanted, but may be stinky
- Lilos best friend
- the thing the one character in a goofy movie says that one time
- striped until you lick it enough
- what a gentleman wears around his neck
- a delicious type of pie for dinner
- synonym for wacky or foolish
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- something to pop in the bath
- death berries
- something you put on your wrists
- I put that $H1T on everything!
- banana banana banana banana ______
- What a bunny does
- a South Korean delicacy but fun spiciness
- something to keep the doctor away
- something you put on your hair to keep it back
- kind of like Marios brother but better tasting
- the name that Madeleine calls her Grandpa on the Funari side
- what you are if you are born here, probably
- a flower that was as close to "Urine" as I could get
- something to moisten those lips
- what type of Christmas Elvis will have without you
- when you aren't sitting or lying down you are ________
- something you bake for santa
- the name of an artist, who would really like you to party
- something round you play with
- the way you walk when there's a load in your pants
43 Clues: mickeys beau • death berries • Salt and ______ • What a bunny does • Lilos best friend • Jennys favorite color • the sound a doggy makes • something to pop in the bath • the color of trees in summer • something you bake for santa • synonym for wacky or foolish • something round you play with • I put that $H1T on everything! • tie it into knots before eating • ...
OUR 2025 2025-12-17
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- It is left but it’s not wrong
- Ranch over year, unlike pineapple it belongs
- A whale of a place to shop, it can be lethal
- It was a first but would love one more time (3,3)
- Stringed instrument that becomes an exclamation if you switch it up
- Transatlantic performers in disguise or robots
- Not a shepherd but the lambs still flock to her
- Portobello black gold
- There is money in laughter, laughing hysterically
- Elevated Ruler
- Gay Christmas
- No one would ever say this about you but you do enjoy them combined (5,4)
- Dance topless, where it all began
- New York relationships, perfect on the couch
- Its not a cat, but they will have hot feet, my musical mistake
- A guru starts monthly
- Sorry gifts, small designer but not briefs
- You have this in common with these stars Harry Styles, Ed Sheeran and Oprah
- Alas two ways, she is gone, musical (4,6)
- Desert green spot made of lego
- It’s not Colm’s except at Christmas
- Author’s gold source of water
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- Water of life but not in Scotland
- Sweet gift but it’s never on time
- They know secrets about Hitler
- Sea, ending in a Microsoft search for a limb
- For example caviar, scotch, faberge and ending in Goldman Sachs
- Partial commute to the end of Trinity
- Stand up guys and girls
- Your primary favourite
- Adult boys do like their toys, opera
- Its all the rage, Uber a vegetable
- My, childish French jab, switched
- Wuff, it is in our names
- An or an A, award winning film
- Brief swindle, transitional perhaps
- James Joyce short story, you were living for (3,4)
- Not bad for an in shape white guy
- Korean singer, carbon-hydrgen-oxygen
- The other reindeer that you’ve conveniently met
- It leads to power
- Singers with a gun
- Abed solved who it was, halt (4,4)
43 Clues: Gay Christmas • Elevated Ruler • It leads to power • Singers with a gun • Portobello black gold • A guru starts monthly • Your primary favourite • Stand up guys and girls • Wuff, it is in our names • It is left but it’s not wrong • Author’s gold source of water • They know secrets about Hitler • An or an A, award winning film • Desert green spot made of lego • ...
Would have liked this in a nice grid but that takes practice / software 2026-03-28
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- Found in nature and online
- Internet slang for heavily editing a photo using beauty filters
- What you do to tea
- A question, greeting, or statement depending on the tone with how it is said
- Former king who pushes up a hill
- Cool! With a animal’s body part
- Us + more lovers
- Parts unknown
- Puccini opera set in China
- Spinning table top piece, or an offense
- "___ ___ out of the bearded barley" [1997 hit song]
- Classic but morbid word game
- A flavor, or 19th century term for an indecent woman
- Affectionate term for the bottom of a cat's paw
- The next three digits after 3.14
- California county and lifestyle acronym
- Pura vida country
- Classic school lunch sandwich
- Korean rice dish
- Adjective for wine, or a desert
- Parts unknown
- Name of a country and also a USA state
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- Species of bird known for brood parasitism
- Company that manufactured a pen for women
- Adjective for a savory martini
- Sticks and stones broke my bones
- Nickname of the animated mascot of Microsoft Office 1997-2003
- Cheese with a continent
- Vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry
- Feel good feeling
- Trifecta of phone, ____, keys
- Lazy text greeting for hookups
- ‘Inshallah’ but in Mexico
- Species of bird, that when added the last letter, turns murderous
- Train number of the purple subway line in New York City
- __ before __ except after __
- City in Arizona and an article of furniture in Spanish
- Tailor-made
- What is shown on the cover of the “Velvet Underground & Nico” studio album
- Japanese pinball machine
- ‘Ms Susie had a ___, the ___ had a bell’
- Bernie Sanders wore this article of clothing in a viral meme
- A feeling with a gem base
- A cat color or outfit
- Lip status, see 45 across
- Sometimes chess boards have this on the back
- Artist and company popular for early 2000s stationery
- Throat status, see 45 across
- Planet that Wednesday is named after (Latin)
49 Clues: Tailor-made • Parts unknown • Parts unknown • Us + more lovers • Korean rice dish • Feel good feeling • Pura vida country • What you do to tea • A cat color or outfit • Cheese with a continent • Japanese pinball machine • ‘Inshallah’ but in Mexico • A feeling with a gem base • Lip status, see 45 across • Found in nature and online • Puccini opera set in China • __ before __ except after __ • ...
hun's 29th 2026-03-16
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- cause of alcohol poisoning (he tells this story a lot)
- something we both do a lot (the feeling of when we get tired and our energy crashes)
- you took a photo with a huge one last year
- your secondary area of academic expertise
- what you want to do with the decks in that game you tried to teach me (as in, deck-building games)
- probably your favourite foster (cat's name)
- your favourite shrimp
- the scariest thing i made you eat after your allergy test (found out he was no longer allergic to peanuts)
- one of our old favourite places to go (restaurant)
- first it was the glasses, then it was the shoes (he got the same ones as me)
- the name of the structure we created in singapore that no one else could
- the saint you share the spotlight with
- one of your earliest (facebook) messenger nicknames
- where you brought down the average age of the people there by a lot
- a type of graduate (which he is)
- the animal that's out to get you and me in that taiwanese illustration
- my cousin, who likes you better than me (name)
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- i was surprised when you told me she spoke korean
- the personal best you reached last year before boycotting (a thousand day streak on duolingo)
- the brand you would never have purchased from without me
- video game you're often credited for creating (inside joke with friends)
- i've seen you do three of these
- the brand of one of your gadgets (i also want to work an enderman reference in here)
- one time, you picked up a giant can of this for free
- one of your latest vices (he would drink this rather than alcohol)
- something you're trying to get me into (as in standup comedy)
- i'm so glad we're on the same page about this herb (we both really like it)
- the type of block for your hair (as in, two-block haircut)
- one of the crafts you taught me
- the gateway you used to bring me into anime
30 Clues: your favourite shrimp • i've seen you do three of these • one of the crafts you taught me • a type of graduate (which he is) • the saint you share the spotlight with • your secondary area of academic expertise • you took a photo with a huge one last year • probably your favourite foster (cat's name) • the gateway you used to bring me into anime • ...
crossword for some people 2012-11-19
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- How Americans misspell the word "colour".
- This place is both a US state and an entire country. Thankfully there is a disambiguation page on Wikipedia so no preference is made.
- Popular kids toy in 1990s, name comes from japanese for "egg"
- Upon-tyne, Under-lyme.
- A tiny flute. Just over an octave higher. Also Italian for "small".
- This place is both a US city and UK town in Lincolnshire. This goes straigh to the US city on Wikipedia. WTH.
- A town in the North East of England. There is a "North" variant too. Might refer to a plural form of some sort of protective device.
- English name of the German state in which Frankfurt-am-Main is found.
- A vehicle used to transport people over water, although it's okay on land too. Misleading first two syllables.
- Pokémon in long form.
- Unconventional plural for something you catch from the sea. Possibly plural of another clue.
- Korean electronics company. Made a tablet with the word "Galaxy" in it. And a phone.
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- A vehicle used to transport people. Also usually driven by a person. Often the person will own the vehicle they are driving.
- A brand of crisps in the UK.
- Digimon in long form.
- Demonym of someone from Jupiter. We also get another way of saying "happy" from the same root.
- English word for a tasty food treat. German word is "fisch".
- ____ Stadium and _____ Arena. Big places in North West London. One has lots of football fans watching the England national team. One had Bon Iver performing in early November 2012.
- A chocolate bar in the UK. Comes in two bits. Not Kit Kat, Twix or Bounty.
- A witch project and a former prime minister's wife's surname. Also the prime minister's surname.
- Move used in Pokémon to allow the player to swim over expanses of water.
- A windmill of some sort. Maybe red. Maybe found in popular culture somewhere.
- Plural of the word "toilet".
- Batman's right hand man. He might be ambidextrous though.
- A belief in no gods whatsoever.
25 Clues: Digimon in long form. • Pokémon in long form. • Upon-tyne, Under-lyme. • A brand of crisps in the UK. • Plural of the word "toilet". • A belief in no gods whatsoever. • How Americans misspell the word "colour". • Batman's right hand man. He might be ambidextrous though. • English word for a tasty food treat. German word is "fisch". • ...
Mobile Phones Terminology 2013-06-20
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- You need to agree to this to start a phone plan.
- Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems.
- Multi media messaging
- The most recent type of phone.
- The ability to keep your current number when changing mobile phone comapanies.
- The most commonly used way of sending up to 160 characters to another on a phone.
- The amount paid to initiate a phone plan.
- Apple's famous phone.
- The time when most people make the most calls.
- You can take pictures with this and make calls.
- Calls to places nearby
- The source of all electronic power.
- The abbreviation is Apps.
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- A special type of screen you navigate with your fingers.
- Adding credit to your prepaid account to use.
- Does this plan come with a _____?
- What wakes you up?
- E.G. a call to England.
- 'It's how we connect...'
- A phone company whose famous motto is: 'yes'. (insert penguin here)
- You can play music on your phone with this.
- You missed you call? Did they leave a ______ for you?
- Mobile phone contracts that are set for a specific amount of time.
- A way of sharing things on your phone without wires or the internet.Samsung A large Korean company that makes electronics. Famous for their new phone the S4.
- An account where you pay for your call bills on a regular basis.
- Where can you use your phone?
- An independent body that can be used as a last resort to solve disputes between a consumer and the mobile phone provider.
- A charge that can be applied when you end your contract early.
- This comes with certain plans and allows you to access the internet.
- Apple's greatest rival. (insert green alien here)
- The abbreviation for Wireless internet.
- A certain type of phone plan where you pay before making calls.
- The time where calls are cheapest to make.
33 Clues: What wakes you up? • Multi media messaging • Apple's famous phone. • Calls to places nearby • E.G. a call to England. • 'It's how we connect...' • The abbreviation is Apps. • Where can you use your phone? • The most recent type of phone. • Does this plan come with a _____? • The source of all electronic power. • The abbreviation for Wireless internet. • ...
Everything You Need to Know about Grace and Stephen 2013-07-12
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- One of three instruments G plays
- S' track event in high school
- S's biggest fear
- S' college nickname
- S's favorite animals, young form.
- G & S' college fellowship
- "I have many leather-bound books and my apartment smells of rich mahogany." 2004 movie, one of G & S' favorites
- S's worst high school subject
- S used to cross this bridge to get to G
- G's favorite childhood TV show
- G's occupation
- G's high school volleyball position
- G & S' future home
- G & S' honeymoon destination
- G & S' favorite TV show from Hanguk
- Abolitionist, G's high school
- Where G & S met
- S's favorite food
- G strutted down the aisle to this tune
- S owes one to each relative in HK, per his promises as a toddler
- S' soulful alter-ego when he wears sunglasses indoors
- Where G grew up
- G & S' default cuisine when eating out
- NYU dorm where G & S both lived
- S' favorite ice cream flavor
- Useful skill that G & S need to learn
- Boy band, G owned all of their CD's
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- G's childhood nickname
- S owned many pairs in college. Nike _____
- S' namesake on the Knicks, but with better hair
- Rapper, S' first CD purchased in '97
- "I think I've got the black lung, pop!" 2001 movie, one of G & S' favorites
- G & S' favorite date activity
- G & S' dating anniversary month
- President, S' primary school
- G' biggest fear
- G & S stopped in this city for Vietnamese food before his cousin's wedding
- G's first car, nickname
- S' childhood b-ball hero
- G & S' alma mater
- Country of G's CTI tour
- 93 film, S' first movie in theaters
- G's Mini Cooper, nickname
- G's favorite food
- G & S' first vacation
- Third instrument S gave up on
- G's first sport
- G & S' birth city
- Number of years G played piano
- G & S' favorite baby in the entire world
50 Clues: G's occupation • G' biggest fear • Where G & S met • G's first sport • Where G grew up • S's biggest fear • G & S' alma mater • S's favorite food • G's favorite food • G & S' birth city • G & S' future home • S' college nickname • G & S' first vacation • G's childhood nickname • G's first car, nickname • Country of G's CTI tour • S' childhood b-ball hero • G & S' college fellowship • ...
UNIT 4 2014-03-24
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- A place where lots of fish and other seafood can be caught
- Seasonal winds that bring either dry or moist air to an area
- He/ A major river in northern China
- Everest/ Highest mountain in the world at 29,035 feet
- of Tibet/ A high plateau in western China
- The world's third largest island
- A large group of islands
- A landform at the mouth of the river created by sediment deposits
- The original inhabitants of Australia
- Shelf/ A ledge of ice that extends over the water
- The largest group of islands in the Pacific Ocean
- The dry interior region of Australia
- River/ A major river northern India
- China Plain/ A Plains region of north eastern China
- A floating massive ice has broken off glacier
- Reef/ A chain of Rocky material found in shallow tropical waters
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- Peninsula/ A narrow peninsula in southeast Asia
- River/ A major river in Southeast Asia
- A destructive and fast - moving wave
- A huge group of Pacific islands that stretches from New Guinea to Fiji
- Layer/ A layer of Earth's atmosphere that protects living things from the harmful effects of the sun's ultraviolet rays
- A volcano and Japan's highest peak
- The highest mountains in the world
- The original inhabitants of New Zealand
- A large group of Pacific islands located east of the Philippines
- Desert/ A high latitude region that receives little precipitation
- An area that is under the authority of another government
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- Guinea/ The world's second-largest island
- Barrier Reef/ A huge coral reef off the north eastern coast of Australia
- Jiang/ A major river in China
- River/ A major river in Pakistan
- Peninsula/ A large peninsula and southeast Asia
- A ring-shaped coral island that surrounds a lagoon
- Peninsula/ A peninsula on the east coast of Asia
- Peninsula/ A large peninsula in Antartica
- A desert in China and Mongolia
- Fertile yellowish soil
38 Clues: Fertile yellowish soil • A large group of islands • Jiang/ A major river in China • A desert in China and Mongolia • The world's third largest island • River/ A major river in Pakistan • A volcano and Japan's highest peak • The highest mountains in the world • He/ A major river in northern China • River/ A major river northern India • A destructive and fast - moving wave • ...
Do you know Alane? 2015-08-07
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- This friend group of mine is named after something that may fall from an oak tree
- My celebrity boyfriend type has brown hair and this eye color
- This is how old I am turning this year
- If I had been a boy, my parents would have given me this name
- She’s probably the most iconic Disney princess, and happens to be my favorite one
- The last name of my favorite dancing celebrity siblings, aka my future family and last name
- My teeth are ruined because I drank too much of this during high school and throughout college
- My future children will inherit a ton of this famous Disney character’s memorabilia
- Before my beloved Toffee, he was my best bunny pal for over 9 years
- My SUV is named after this korean, piano playing indie singer (first name only)
- I started playing this instrument at the age of seven
- He’s ranked #1 on my celeb bf list (full name)
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- My middle name that nobody can pronounce correctly
- They are better than BSB and will remain #1 in my heart forever
- Jinkies! This character is my default Halloween costume
- The two-letter nickname of the hall and floor I lived on during freshman year in Davis
- This phobia of mine causes me to freak out at the sight of irregular patterns of circles/bumps/holes
- I relate to this pretty little liar’s type-A personality (first name only)
- I have an irrational fear of this particular underwater Disney villain
- A young Lindsay Lohan stars in this 90’s remake, which happens to be my favorite movie (3 words)
- I had this type of smartphone for four years and everyone made fun of me for it
- This beauty store takes a good amount of my income
- I went to this elementary school in Pinole
- This populerrr…–lar! musical is my favorite broadway hit of all time
- Finishing grad school allows me to finally add these three letters to the end of my name
- This is my favorite crime drama show that no one my age watches, but all their parents do
26 Clues: This is how old I am turning this year • I went to this elementary school in Pinole • He’s ranked #1 on my celeb bf list (full name) • My middle name that nobody can pronounce correctly • This beauty store takes a good amount of my income • I started playing this instrument at the age of seven • Jinkies! This character is my default Halloween costume • ...
Vocabulary 9 2018-04-09
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- "Scout yonder's been readin' ever since she was born," To Kill a Mocking Bird
- “But thy eternal summer shall not fade …” Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day- Shakespeare
- detail Evidence that a lawyer uses to try and get a defendant off.
- “The woods are lovely, dark, and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go”
- Whisper word of wisdom. Let it be by The Beatles
- The movie Toy Story
- Ones persona
- Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory
- "why, then, O brawling love! O loving hate!”
- “And still more, later flowers for the bees, Until they think warm days will never cease,”
- Irony Romeo and Juliet "A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life"
- Animal Farm by George Orwell to Russian Revolution
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- Question Katy Perry's Firework
- Sweet and charming
- Conversational, Narrative, Descriptive, Persuasive
- "Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing." Edgar Allan Poe, "The Raven”
- “I’m getting married in the morning! Ding dong! the bells are gonna chime.” - Get Me to the Church on Time
- In the first page of Two by Two by Nicholas Sparks.
- "Greater things are believed of those who are absent." (Tacitus)
- “He's a proud, haughty, consequential, turned-up-nose peacock." - Charles Dickens, Nicholas Nickleby
- “Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon."- Romeo and Juliet
- Presidential debate
- Main idea of a paper
- English, Spanish, French, Swahili, Mandarin, Korean, Russian
- ¨If you liked it then you should have put a ring on it” Single Ladies by Beyonce
- “I am not unaware how the productions of the Grub Street brotherhood have of late years fallen under many prejudices.”
- “Veni, vidi, vici” (“I came, I saw, I conquered”) - Life of Caesar
- Symbols The Daughter of Hester in The Scarlet Letter, Pearl
- “All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others."-Animal Farm
- pastor preaching over the Mathew 24
30 Clues: Ones persona • Sweet and charming • Presidential debate • The movie Toy Story • Main idea of a paper • Question Katy Perry's Firework • Sheldon from the Big Bang Theory • pastor preaching over the Mathew 24 • "why, then, O brawling love! O loving hate!” • Whisper word of wisdom. Let it be by The Beatles • Conversational, Narrative, Descriptive, Persuasive • ...
Unit 3 The Sound of Music 2021-12-13
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- music of the African American emphasizing rhythm and blues
- To preform music in person for an audience
- serious music following long-established principles from composers such as Motzart
- a style of popular music of US black and Hispanic origin, featuring rap with an electronic backing.
- a recorded broadcast or performance
- a pop group composed of young men/women whose music and image are designed to appeal primarily to a young teenage audience
- When a band or music group has a small show to preform at.
- a form of popular music originating in the rural southern US.
- pleasing and easily remembered
- a group of people who are put together by a record company to form a band
- a type of popular dance music originating in the 1950s, sang by people like Elvis.
- is the term that refers to the style of music that emerged in Detroit,in the late 1960's. The Sound was happy with a mixture of several popular musical styles.
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- style of music evolving from African American spirituals music and the inspiration for many future genres
- the words of a song
- singing without instrumental accompaniment
- Music that comes from latin america
- the combination of musical notes or voices to produce a pleasing sound.
- independent music; often less mainstream music
- a person who creates or writes music or songs
- a style of music characterized by the use of improvisation with trumpets and piano
- the basic unit of time in music
- a type of popular music intended for dancing to in clubs, typically having a repetitive beat
- a part of a song which is repeated after each verse
- a form of popular music that evolved from rock and roll and pop music during the mid and late 1960s
- a type of extreme rock music with a strong beat, characteristically using violent or fantastic imagery.
- Korean pop music
- A strong, regular, repeated pattern
- a piece of music that is performed by two singers or musicians
28 Clues: Korean pop music • the words of a song • pleasing and easily remembered • the basic unit of time in music • Music that comes from latin america • a recorded broadcast or performance • A strong, regular, repeated pattern • To preform music in person for an audience • singing without instrumental accompaniment • a person who creates or writes music or songs • ...
Do You Know Your Peers? (4th Period Edition) 2023-09-05
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- likes fishing, soccer, chick fil a and sushi
- plays volleyball/basketball, watches greys anatomy
- enjoys painting, likes the umbrella academy and cursive
- wants to be a vet, plays violin, enjoys fall
- from franklin,nc, learning korean,likes sushi and reading
- likes taylor swift, her dog and cat, sweets, and her family/friends
- mom is from guatemala, likes soccer, watches walking dead, likes panthers
- favorite animal is koala bear, likes to travel, likes winter
- born in nc, likes polar bears, country music and cheerleading
- parents from guatemala and peru, likes manga, peruvian food is good, lived in florida, has parrots
- likes pretzels, likes better call saul, kinda like football, wants to be a lawyer
- loves taylor swift, from michigan, does gymnastics
- from italy, eats chicken and potatoes, plays soccer
- likes the movie wall-e, likes dogs and tacos, enjoys gravity falls
- born in macedonia, wants to be a chef, likes 21 savage, does football and weightlifting
- favorite movie is mean girls, likes dance, has a brother, wants to teach preschool, likes pasta
- from new jersey/new york, loves stranger things, listens to arctic monkeys and lana del rey
- likes snakes with hats, makeup, hockey, and the 80s
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- grew up in las vegas, likes stranger things, does aerial silks
- from chicago/nashville,crisis intervention career
- favorite animal is the sloth, has a brother, likes the hunger games and chick fil a
- likes rice, piano, and pandas
- hobby is baseball, favorite animal is penguins
- from florida, likes elephants and fall
- likes nachos, loves to run,favorite book: kite runner
- from indiana, likes to read, plays trumpet
- likes hot pot, plays drums, likes tyler the creator
- loves texas roadhouse, football, and kanye
- likes hockey, likes demon slayer, knows german
- wants to do interior design, plays volleyball
- likes kanye and zach bryan, from outer banks
- likes to make bracelets, wants to be a teacher
- likes the show friends, learning german, likes reading/writing, dog named ace
- from ukraine, likes cats, loves key lime tarts
- from new york, likes baseball, and his friend zach
- likes breaking bad,MF Doom, and plays football
36 Clues: likes rice, piano, and pandas • from florida, likes elephants and fall • from indiana, likes to read, plays trumpet • loves texas roadhouse, football, and kanye • likes fishing, soccer, chick fil a and sushi • wants to be a vet, plays violin, enjoys fall • likes kanye and zach bryan, from outer banks • wants to do interior design, plays volleyball • ...
1940s/1950s 2025-03-10
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- Colonel _____________ became Elvis' manager in 1955 and was known for financially exploiting Elvis.
- This type of R&B was used by the government to create patriotic music to encourage the nation at war.
- Elvis was controversial for his stealing of other artists songs and his ____________.
- 1950s Rock artist known as the father of Rock 'n Roll guitar, his famous duck walk and for the song "Johnny B. Goode".
- Music variety shows like American Bandstand and The __________________ Show featured artists and introduced music to large audiences.
- This type of R&B was focused on vocal harmonies.
- This person is known as the king of Rock n Roll.
- Rock music became popular with ____________ and was seen as rebellious by other generations.
- ________________ like Alan Freed helped promote genres like Rock 'n Roll on the radio.
- This is where Elvis was from and recorded his first record.
- ______________ music used acoustic instruments and had storytelling lyrics about heartbreak and life struggles.
- This is the war Elvis was drafted into.
- 1950s Pop artist who is known for being a part of the rat pack and singing the song "Come Fly with Me".
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- The ___________________ record became popular in the 1950s, offering longer play times and better sound quality than previous formats.
- 1950s Country artist who is known for his deep voice, rebellious image and songs like "I Walk the Line".
- AM __________ stations reached millions of listeners and helped spread hits nationwide.
- _________________ in diners, soda shops, and bars played popular records and let people hear hit songs frequently.
- Classic Pop had a more broad ______________ audience, with a particular focus on older generations who enjoyed sophisticated performances.
- The LP format also allowed for the rise of the "______________ album".
- This type of R&B was also sometimes called war bands.
- Rock music featured __________ guitars, drums and a strong backbeat.
- This was Elvis' first no. 1 hit.
- Seeing artists perform on _________________ helped increase their popularity.
- This type of R&B was more laid back and slow.
- Post-WWII economic boom gave teens disposable ________________.
25 Clues: This was Elvis' first no. 1 hit. • This is the war Elvis was drafted into. • This type of R&B was more laid back and slow. • This type of R&B was focused on vocal harmonies. • This person is known as the king of Rock n Roll. • This type of R&B was also sometimes called war bands. • This is where Elvis was from and recorded his first record. • ...
Contemporary Crossword 2024-05-27
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- A type of crop created in Asia as a result of the Green Revolution (Use - as a space)
- A proxy war between the USSR and US that ended in Soviet Victory in Asia (Use - as a space)
- A genocide in Africa that was caused directly by its governement (Use - as a space)
- The first antibiotic discovered, first discovered in Europe
- A major war notable for trench warfare
- Creator of the "Great Leap Forward"
- A revolution that led to major advances in agriculture (Use - as a space)
- A movement that eventually led to the establishment of Israel
- A system involving a series of interconnected computers to deliver data between them
- Created "The New Deal"
- The first nation to become independent in Africa
- An engine type designed in 1939, saw prominent use in WWII
- His death was a factor in WWI (Last name)
- Created fascism in Europe
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- A proxy war that ended in stalemate in Asia (Use - as a space)
- A major war against the Allies and Axis powers
- Famous for civil rights in Asia
- Famous for civil rights in Africa
- A war between two major powers of the world (Use - as a space)
- The most influential Soviet ruler
- The first programmable variant created to crack the German ENIGMA cipher, later used for consumer use, created in Europe
- A synthetic plastic material, similar to fibers
- A massive genocide against the Tutsis in Africa (Use - as a space)
- A device that allowed for communications without the need for a wire, first created in America (Use - as a space)
- A system that allowed for mass production of goods, first created in America, named after a particular car company
- Famous for civil rights in America (Initials)
- A form of energy that was discovered by Rutherford, among others, led to the Manhattan Project
- Caused mass genocide in Europe
- A worldwide economic crash takes place after WWI (Use - as a space)
- Created "Trickle-down Economics" in America
30 Clues: Created "The New Deal" • Created fascism in Europe • Caused mass genocide in Europe • Famous for civil rights in Asia • Famous for civil rights in Africa • The most influential Soviet ruler • Creator of the "Great Leap Forward" • A major war notable for trench warfare • His death was a factor in WWI (Last name) • Created "Trickle-down Economics" in America • ...
Cold War 2024-04-17
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- Became name for the divide between Western capitalist and Eastern communist countries
- U.S., Canada, and 10 other Western countries Members agreed to aid each other should one of their countries be attacked
- Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs)
- Strategy used by the United States to prevent the spread of communism after World War II
- Relation to NATO by USSRCollective defense treaty of communist countries Poland, Romania. Hungary, etc.
- Military operation that brought food and other goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Berlin implemented a blockade.]
- Promoted new way of life that ran in opposition to American society’s established ruled/behaviors
- The border between North and South Korea
- Global Organization promoting the cooperation among nations and working together to resolve conflicts.
- Rivalry between U.S. and USSR to see who could dominate ability to travel and collect data from space
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones
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- A daring series of policy initiatives,legestration, and programs by Lyndon B. Johnson for reform.
- U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II.
- What changes after the Korean war
- North Korea Army invade South Korea over the 38 Parallel Starts June 1950
- Created in 1938 to investigate suspected rebel activities of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- A political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- A musical genre that emerged out of rhythm and blues (R&B)Brought by African Americans during Great Migrat
- F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to democratic nations under communist threat.
22 Clues: What changes after the Korean war • The border between North and South Korea • Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones • F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s • Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs) • U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II. • ...
The Cold War 2024-05-14
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- The term for economic reforms made by the Soviet Union in 1980s
- The plan provided aid to help rebuild the democracies of Europe after ww2
- conflict between communist North Korea hoping to unify the country under a Communist government and democratic South
- The battle of international influence that arose between communist and democratic nations following the end of World War 2.
- This House of Representatives committee hunted for communists
- Communist leader of Cuba
- The U.S. senator who believed that some other congressmen and senators were secretly communist. He led investigations of his peers, as well as many military officials and civilians during the early 1950’s.
- This was the Soviet policy of increased openness in the 1980s
- President who proposed a "massive retaliation" to any attack in 1954
- America airlifted supplies into this German city during a crisis in 1954
- A dispute during the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union had built missile sites in Cuba. President John F. Kennedy set up a naval blockade of the island until Soviet leader Nikita Khruschchev ordered the missiles to be removed.
- Churchill coined this term for the imaginary division between east and west Europe
- The Cuban missile crisis is the best example of this risky policy
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- Communist leader of Cuba
- Conflict between Communist and non-Communist forces that began in Vietnam. The United States was heavily involved in the
- Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War
- Communist leader of North Vietnam
- The political idea that all property should be publicly owned and managed by a central government. © LoveLearning
- This was build to keep Germans from fleeing into the Western part of the capital
- The Offensive was a surprise attack on the Vietcong in 1968
- President who oversaw the cuban missile crisis and bay of pigs invasion
- Korea has been divided at the 38th since the Korean War
- He became president when Kennedy was assassinated in 1963
- An alliance of Western democratic nations formed after World War 2 to defend themselves against communist aggression.
- The name given to the physical and political division between communist countries and democratic countries during the Cold
25 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba • Communist leader of Cuba • Communist leader of North Vietnam • Korea has been divided at the 38th since the Korean War • He became president when Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 • Soviet-led alliance of communist nations during the Cold War • The Offensive was a surprise attack on the Vietcong in 1968 • ...
Chapter 3 crossword 2024-11-14
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- a Korean dish of spicy pickled cabbage.
- he transfer of plants, animals, disease, and technology between the Old World from which Columbus came and the New World which he found.
- a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation.
- a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin C, characterized by swollen bleeding gums and the opening of previously healed wounds, which particularly affected poorly nourished sailors until the end of the 18th century.
- the partial sterilization of a product, such as milk or wine, to make it safe for consumption and improve its keeping quality.
- a shrubby Asian tree that bears large fruits similar to lemons, but with flesh that is less acid and peels that are thicker and more fragrant.
- a hardy cereal that has coarse bristles extending from the ears. It is widely cultivated, chiefly for use in brewing and stockfeed.
- an aromatic annual herb of the parsley family, with fine blue-green leaves and yellow flowers. The leaves and seeds of dill are used for flavoring and for medicinal purposes.
- lemons that are packed in brine
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- the process in which a substance breaks down into a simpler substance.
- chopped cabbage that has been pickled in brine.
- a Hawaiian food prepared from the cooked corms of taro that are mashed with water to the consistency of a paste or thick liquid and often allowed to ferment.
- the action of preserving something.
- the acid that gives vinegar its characteristic taste. The pure acid is a colorless viscous liquid or glassy solid
- preserve (meat, fish, tobacco, or an animal skin) by various methods such as salting, drying, or smoking.
- soak or preserve in salty water.
- a sour-tasting liquid containing acetic acid, obtained by fermenting dilute alcoholic liquids, typically wine, cider, or beer, and used as a condiment or for pickling.
- a substance such as salt or ketchup that is used to add flavor to food.
- a succulent plant with rosettes of narrow spiny leaves and tall flower spikes, native to the southern US and tropical America.
- people who have spread or been dispersed from their homeland.
20 Clues: lemons that are packed in brine • soak or preserve in salty water. • the action of preserving something. • a Korean dish of spicy pickled cabbage. • chopped cabbage that has been pickled in brine. • people who have spread or been dispersed from their homeland. • the process in which a substance breaks down into a simpler substance. • ...
dyk 2025-10-31
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- color dress I wore for junior prom
- favorite drink
- favv place to relax
- song of the first insta story I posted of us dating (hint: by kiani)
- my favv fruit
- day I kissed you on the cheek for the first time
- something I do at the beach
- what was on the ring I gave you after prom
- year scarlett was born
- our first FIRST cafe we went together
- favv sanrio character
- what was the color of my outfit when we fell asleep for the first time in your car
- instrument I played
- favv matcha place
- what day was our first kiss
- when I dont eat
- track event I hate most
- my favv ocean animal
- my favv holiday
- where you bought me food for the FIRST time when I was HANGRY
- my french name
- my birthday
- state I want to go to nursing school
- our first restaurant we ate together
- color dress I wore for senior prom
- question I always ask and you get annoyed
- college I go to
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- nfl team L
- favv purple flower
- color I always wear
- our first track meet as a couple
- my favorite flowers
- favv two culture foods
- place me/Anna went to by airplane together
- FIRST baseball game I went to when we started dating
- chinese website I shop at
- my middle name
- place where we was going on the freeway but I gave you the wrong directions on the exit haha
- favv color jewelry
- my favorite color
- color of the top I wore when we went to rosevelt high school hoco
- defense/offense position I played cs I had the stamina
- area im not allowed to swim at cs dirty water leakage
- something im addicted to
- my offense soccer position
- when did we start dating
- my PR 400m time
- female artist I love
- my favorite number
- language class I took in high school
50 Clues: nfl team L • my birthday • my favv fruit • favorite drink • my middle name • my french name • my PR 400m time • when I dont eat • my favv holiday • college I go to • my favorite color • favv matcha place • favv purple flower • favv color jewelry • my favorite number • color I always wear • my favorite flowers • favv place to relax • instrument I played • my favv ocean animal • female artist I love • ...
Cold War Crossword Review 2025-05-11
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- alliance among the Soviet Union and seven satellite states in Eastern Wurope (2 words)
- US President during the Cuban Missile Crisis (3 words).
- Limiting communism to the areas already under Soviet control.
- the practice of going to the verge of war in order to win an advantage over a enemy.
- A US failed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro of Cuba (3 Words).
- A US plan to strenghen democratic governments in Europe by giving Europe huge sums of money (2 words).
- Soviet controlled border nations between USSR and the West in Europe (2 words)
- Policy of lessening Cold War tensions.
- unsuccessful economic and bureaucratic reformin the Soviet Union.
- Soviet Leader who reformed the USSR in teh 1980's (2 words)
- Leader of USSR in the 1950's - 1960's (2 words).
- The state of tension between nations without armed conflict the main rivals (2 words).
- Refers to communist expansion and spheres of influence in eastern Europe (2 words).
- Policy that the US must empower South Vietnamese forces to assume more combat duties.
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- Mao Zedong's policy to re-start the revolution by imprisioning/killing intellectuals and starting peasant uprisigs (2 words).
- First Satellite in space - launched by the Soviet Union.
- alliance among the US, Canada and nine Western European countries.
- Treaty that limited the number of intercontinental ballistic missiles.
- plan to offer aid to nations struggling against communist movements (2 words)
- General fo the US and UN troopes during the Korean conflict (2 words).
- Lider of communist Cuba during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- First communist leader in North Korea(3 words).
- Belief that if one nation went communist in Asia, then others would too (2 words0
- Dividing line between North and South Korea (2 words).
- Leader of Red China after the revolution intul 1970's (2 words).
- The sovier Union blocked the Western Allies' railway and road access to the sectors of Berlin under Western control (2 words).
- First US president to go to China (2 words).
- Social reform that ended religious bans and censorship in the Soviet Union.
28 Clues: Policy of lessening Cold War tensions. • First US president to go to China (2 words). • First communist leader in North Korea(3 words). • Leader of USSR in the 1950's - 1960's (2 words). • Dividing line between North and South Korea (2 words). • US President during the Cuban Missile Crisis (3 words). • First Satellite in space - launched by the Soviet Union. • ...
Cara's 2024 Wrap 2025-01-16
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- Closing song for our Coldplay concert
- This structure by Mark Di Suvero represented this animal's legs (Storm King)
- This stallion that can't lay off the booze fell in front of our eyes
- May have bought a little too much of this from FSA (hint: it's gonna expire)
- The Sun burns hard at this tennis tournament in Pensacola
- First bar the Sinai kids went to in LES
- Kyle’s been doing a lot of this new activity
- Crazy Roommate of the year (the one that left)
- This chihuahua was part of Boo's Webkinz collection
- Zephie made this fun refrigerator clay magnet
- This new pasta dish with a Korean kick was a Cara Classic
- Green Man, Catan-New Energies, boyfriend that keeps claiming he’s gonna move to NYC
- This man is probably in a secret relationship and will not tell his friends
- This machine allowed Cara to go real fast in the water in Greece
- Current winner of our last record singles tennis set
- Home to the Greek Oil salesman
- You may have diagnosed him with a disease where he is missing an ear
- This family member became a counselor this past year
- Milkshake with booze?
- The egg sandwich from this New York staple is supposedly delicious and I need to try it (god damnit- Antonia)
- One of Chippy’s nicknames
- Saw 4 handsome fellas at this ex-Olympics stadium
- Island home to St. John's Monastery
- This man has gone back to his ex; shame on him
- Might be Cara’s new favorite UberEats option
- While driving upstate Cara said this animal would chase us off the road
- It was blank Summer
- Went to this major sporting event in 2024
- Second Crazy Roommate of the year (the cat one)
- Our Anniversary Dinner was missing this special treat (singular)
- Cara’s loving family had this fun nickname for Amol BLANK (hint: salt march)
- Unfortunately, this disease kept me from a Kizil Christmas
- These cookies were a smashing hit with me
- This mini hippo took Tanner by storm this year
- This structure by Dennis Oppenheim represented this plant (Storm King)
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- Cara has become a pro at using this app and remote
- Group chat with fella Sinai friends (anki spinoff)
- This restaurant recommended by a certain couple was a FLOP
- This family showed up with 5 minutes to spare to someone’s white coat ceremony
- Might catch this fella hanging in your tea every now and then
- Polymer Clay Project produced several items; name the green one
- Opening song for our Coldplay concert
- Played this card game with a special someone at the Sheraton in Newton
- This fancy old word from Psych’s Tuesday the 19th
- Click Clack you may hear this noise when Cara is wearing this type of footwear
- This coworker confronted me about a forbidden romance (nickname)
- This Duck was part of Boo's Webkinz collection
- AKA dis money
- Last year's Christmas present for your family included the Kizilbash adventures, through the BLANK lens
- Checked this fall item off Cara’s to-do list
- Cara now attends this GOATED Institution
- Vietnamese dish Cara loves similar to a crepe
- Ended 2023 playing this game at the Tisch Christmas Party
- This airport has a funny abbreviation
- A diehard Celtics fan whose contact you won’t share with me
- Saw this fountain in Rome
- The proud owner of a tennis court up north
- Poster Mishap (Repeat Clue)
- Had hot chocolate on the top of this mountain
- BLANK king art center
- Welcome to my BLANK with George and Charli
- This MCAT section will forever haunt Amol
- Forced to land at this airport when flight got rerouted
- Song requested by a fan at Coldplay (Cara did not approve)
- The Kizilbash family likes to call themselves this name related to the New York dance company the Rockettes
- You may catch this individual on her phone while being taught ANYTHING
- The banh mi tacos at this burrito joint in Pensacola are to die for
- Boo was this for Halloween
- She is quite literally licking the sun
- This Korean restaurant is known for their FINE WAIT staff
- Guess what's underneath this jacket (video)
- Boo saw this artist in NYC with Jameson and Eve
72 Clues: AKA dis money • It was blank Summer • Milkshake with booze? • BLANK king art center • Saw this fountain in Rome • One of Chippy’s nicknames • Boo was this for Halloween • Poster Mishap (Repeat Clue) • Home to the Greek Oil salesman • Island home to St. John's Monastery • Closing song for our Coldplay concert • Opening song for our Coldplay concert • ...
Starcraftnr2 2013-06-11
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- Korean Terran player who switch to play League Of Legends, but recently return to starcraft.
- The chat goes wild when this phone game comes on during the breaks at the GSL
- Before oGs disbanded they had a partnership with SK that made MC and another player play for SK during foreigner events, who was the other player?
- Before Life joined Startale, which team was he on?
- Makes your upgrades faster
- Who had a medical mask on during the 2012 MLG Spring Arena 2?
- Two players with the same nickname played each other during an IEM to battle for who would keep the nickname, what nickname did they have?
- Former COO of Evil Geniuses and was also one of the hosts on Live On Three
- The Tyrant
- Who did apollo cast Dreamhack Valencia 2012 with? (formerly worked for ipl)
- Head Admin at all the Dreamhack tournaments and a common guest on TheGDShow
- Gorilla Terran
- Manager and Coach for FXOpen
- During WCS NA Season 1 ro16 mOOnGLaDe stayed at what teams teamhouse?
- During Dreamhack Summer 2012 Dragon and this player almost had to regame twice due to the matches ending in a draw, who did dragon face?
- Known for playing starcraft with his keyboard on his lap.
- Which Starcraft 2 commentator was cohost with Snoop-dog for the HipHop Gaming league?
- Which team was Naniwa on for only 3 days?
- DRG made it to the semifinals of GSL Season 3 2012 he really wanted to make it to the finals because the final was played in his hometown, where was the final held?
- Danced his stalkers in a match against sC forcing him to leave the game
- Recently left Team Liquid to go work for ESL with WCS EU.
- Follow this guy on twitter @...
- What do you need to search for to battle zerglings on Google?
- Who was "Head Chef" of team ICA?
- This ability was removed from the game during the switch from WoL to HoTs
- Foreigner that plays for Team 8?
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- Who did Mvp face when he won his 4th GSL?
- After only the second beta patch of HoTs this new terran unit was removed.
- The Infested terrran spell wasent always on the infestor, which zerg unit could throw infested terran for a while?
- After HuK won Dremhack summer 2011 he then won another major tournament the weekend after, which tournament?
- EnergyDrink that sponsors Evil Geniuses
- French player who is good friends with Naniwa (also commentates alot)
- First and only foreigner to score an all kill in the GSTL
- KawaiiRice accused this player of having participated in a fraud for playing on another females account during showmatches and streamingsessions, this player later also admitted these claims.
- Female player who played for Quantic, but now has personal sponsorship.
- Protoss player from SKT1 who played extremly good in late WoL.
- Broodwar progamer Violet died of leukemia about a year ago, what team was he on at that time?
- Which starcraft 2 player had a personal sponsorship whit Dr.Pepper during the MLG season 2011
- Loves destructible rocks
- Plays with a towel over his mouse
- Which race have TLO never played as main?
- How many times have the Durán Brothers played eachother in major tournaments?
- Worst PvP map ever
- Brood war player who joined Team Liquid late 2013 for a short while before retiering.
- There are 2 players named Hero one is on Team Liquid the other one is on?
- Which Starcraft 2 player has a World Of Warcraft NPC named after him?
- If you dont GG you're probebly this
- The WCS KR Code S had a Group of death in the ro16, who took last place in that group?
- Loves his Voidrays
- Who Built "The great wall of England" on TL Attack?
- The first player to join Axiom
- After winning a GSL this player changed his nickname to Optimus for a short period of time, what i his real nickname?
- Recently left IM to play for FXO
- According to MrBitter Ohana means...
- Alot of EG's korean players played on this team before.
- Has a personal sponsorship with BenQ
- Russian player who loves the infestor broodlord combo
- Former EG member who now cast MLG
- Does songs about starcraft on youtube
59 Clues: The Tyrant • Gorilla Terran • Worst PvP map ever • Loves his Voidrays • Loves destructible rocks • Makes your upgrades faster • Manager and Coach for FXOpen • The first player to join Axiom • Follow this guy on twitter @... • Recently left IM to play for FXO • Who was "Head Chef" of team ICA? • Foreigner that plays for Team 8? • Plays with a towel over his mouse • ...
Early Cold War 2021-03-17
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- Amendment, The amendment prohibits anyone who has been elected president twice from being elected again.
- blacklist, was the colloquial term for what was in actuality a broader entertainment industry
- Deal, fair deal recommended that all Americans have health insurance, that the minimum wage
- Germany, from 1949 to 1990, a republic consisting of the western two-thirds of what is now Germany.
- missile crisis, A confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union in 1962 over the presence of missile sites in Cuba
- Oaks Conference, was an international conference at which proposals for the establishment of a "general international organization", which was to become the United Nations, were formulated and negotiated.
- for Progress, aimed to establish economic cooperation between the U.S. and Latin America.
- Race, occurs when two or more countries increase the size and quality of military resources to gain military and political superiority over one another.
- Plan, was an American initiative passed in 1948 for foreign aid to Western Europe
- also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 European and North American countries.
- Eisenhower, he served under various generals and was promoted to the rank of brigadier general in 1941.
- it had to fend off enemies both directly on its borders and over the distant horizon.
- Airlift, A military operation in the late 1940s that brought food and other needed goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Germany, which at that time surrounded West Berlin, had cut off its supply routes.
- Kennedy, was an American socialite, writer, and photographer who became First Lady of the United States as the wife of President John F. Kennedy.
- Germany, was a country that existed from 1949 to 1990, the period when the eastern portion of Germany was part of the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.
- Parallel, used as the pre-Korean War boundary between North Korea and South Korea.
- Alejandro Castro, was a Cuban revolutionary and politician who served as Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976 and President from 1976 to 2008.
- doctrine, President Harry S. Truman established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces.
- Zedong, was a Chinese communist revolutionary who was the founder of the People's Republic of China.
- a state that cannot be ignored on the world stage and without whose cooperation no world problem can be solved
- was a village just north of the de facto border between North and South Korea
- Wall, was built by the communist government of East Berlin in 1961.
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- proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology
- War,the state of political hostility that existed between the Soviet bloc countries and the US-led Western powers from 1945 to 1990.
- was a United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad.
- was the last of the World War II meetings held by the “Big Three” heads of state.
- Blockade, was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War.
- Corps, is an independent agency and volunteer program run by the United States Government providing international social and economic development assistance.
- F. Kennedy, was an American politician who served as the 35th president of the United States from 1961 until his assassination in 1963.
- Nations, are those Eastern European nations that were allied with and under the control of the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- put in effect in the mid-20th century in the United States
- conference, was the World War II meeting of the heads of government of the United States
- is the practice of making accusations of subversion or treason, especially when related to communism.
- Pact, was a Cold War-era mutual defense treaty signed on May 14, 1955
- of Pigs, The invasion is considered part of the Cold War because the United States was trying to prevent communism from taking hold
- Stalin, was a Georgian revolutionary and Soviet politician who ruled the Soviet Union from 1927 until 1953.
- Macarthur, was an American five-star general and Field Marshal of the Philippine Army.
- Khrushchev, was a Soviet politician who led the Soviet Union as the first secretary of the ruling Communist Party from 1953 to 1964 and as chairman of the country's Council of Ministers from 1958 to 1964.
- Truman, 33rd president of the United States, who led his country through the final stages of World War II and through the early years of the Cold War, vigorously opposing Soviet expansionism in Europe
- Curtain, the boundary that separated the Warsaw Pact countries from the NATO countries from about 1945 until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
- War, was a war between North Korea and South Korea.
41 Clues: War, was a war between North Korea and South Korea. • put in effect in the mid-20th century in the United States • Wall, was built by the communist government of East Berlin in 1961. • Pact, was a Cold War-era mutual defense treaty signed on May 14, 1955 • Blockade, was one of the first major international crises of the Cold War. • ...
HIST 1302 Examination 3 2024-04-01
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- the president during the Civil Rights Movement
- the location African Americans protested towards for jobs and freedom; also the site of the "I Have a Dream" speech in the Lincoln Memorial
- (NO SPACES) Winston Churchill's "Sinews of Peace", delivered at Westminster College was named this. It also became a term that referred to the looming Soviet threat from the East.
- a term used to refer to both a period of unrest, hysteria and paranoia as well as being associated with a certain US Senator's activism to oust Soviet spies that infiltrated American affairs.
- (HAS A HYPHEN) the compound word that refers to the act of taking up space in an establishment after being denied service. HINT: Woolworth
- an age-based healthcare plan for (primarily) the elderly
- the location that American troops conducted an amphibious landing in during the Korean War, performed by Gen. Douglas McArthur
- the four-letter shorthand that primarily helped single-mother households
- the location for sit-ins at North Carolina with 4 agricultural students
- the means-tested healthcare plan
- the other name for the Commerce Clause
- (NO SPACES) the location of the 1st Marine Division's fighting retreat in the Korean War
- (NO SPACES, NO PERIOD MARKS LIKE .) the police officer who was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald following Kennedy's assassination
- (NO SPACES) the opponent that LBJ fought against in the election of 1964
- (NO SPACES, the name of a military operation like Operation Enduring Freedom) LBJ's operation to "force" North Vietnam into negotiations
- (NO SPACES) the surprise attack launched by North Vietnam, which was reported by the American media showing the war's unfavorability for the US.
- the full meaning of the C in Project C
- (NO SPACES) the individual who shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald after he was removed from police custody
- (NO SPACES)an individual who hops on interstate buses, challenges legislation and faces law enforcement head-on for African American rights
- the president that LBJ was the protege of in terms of ideals, and the creator of the New Deal
- (NO SPACES, the name of a military operation like Operation Enduring Freedom, uses roman numerals for numbers) LBJ's bombing operation in Vietnam
- the name (and the name of a flower) of the advertisement that LBJ used to diminish his opponent in the election of 1964, also one of the most popular campaign ads of all time
- (NO SPACES, location) the area where the USS Maddox was attacked by North Vietnamese forces
- the doctrine used by the US for handling the Soviet Union during the Cold War, advocated by George Kennan under Truman's presidency
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- (NUMBER + th) ___ Street Baptist Church
- (NO SPACES) the individual identified as a Soviet spy in the Chambers-Hiss case
- the location of the first suburb in America
- (NO SPACES) the term used to refer to a gradual removal of American forces, transferring the battlefield back to South Vietnam
- the name given to Birmingham after a series of white supremacist bombings
- the two-time opponent of President Eisenhower in the Election of 1952 & 1956
- (word + ed) following the implementation of the AFDC, births on average for unwed mothers ____ (HINT: Think in terms of the graph you saw in class. Think about how it was meant to work, and what ended up happening)
- the constitutional basis for the Civil Rights Act
- (NO SPACES) the holder for the Office of Public Safety
- (NO SPACES, two words, both of them are a little complex words) the basis that the Supreme Court used for the Brown v. Board of Education case. You also saw this word associated with a lawyer back in the Progressive Era.
- (NO SPACES) the head of the HUAC during the Chambers-Hiss case
- the maneuver performed by Truman and his administration in response to the Berlin Blockade, providing supplies to the then-closed West Berlin
- (NO SPACES) the woman behind the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- (NO SPACES) LBJ's equivalent of the New Deal
- the president that LBJ had to carry the torch on from, and also a staunch ally for McCarthyism
- (NO SPACES) the Senate Minority leader who helped LBJ get the Civil Rights Act approved
- (word + ing) What happened to the ___ Street Baptist Church? HINT: Think of what happened to the church in the PowerPoint
- LBJ's War on ___
- (NO SPACES) the individual who defended Goldwater in a television ad, who later became President
- the party that LBJ affiliates himself with
- the location for Project "C"
45 Clues: LBJ's War on ___ • the location for Project "C" • the means-tested healthcare plan • the other name for the Commerce Clause • the full meaning of the C in Project C • (NUMBER + th) ___ Street Baptist Church • the party that LBJ affiliates himself with • the location of the first suburb in America • (NO SPACES) LBJ's equivalent of the New Deal • ...
The Cold War 2024-04-29
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- Basis of the United States’ foreign policy on Communism during the Cold War.
- First television network to broadcast in color.
- Europe had to devise a plan in which the United States would finance Europe’s rebuilding efforts after WWII.
- 20% of their population died in WWII.
- Launched by the Soviet Union in 1957.
- Ridding a computer of its errors.
- To prevent a country from receiving any foreign aid.
- Began writing The Cat in the Hat in 1957 under this name.
- River that separates North Korea and China.
- Actor that symbolized the alienation and rebellion that many young people of the 50s sought.
- First credit card.
- The first one cost $1300.
- Along with the U.S. and Western Europe, many Eastern European refugees escaped to this country during the Cold War.
- England, France, and the United States divided this nation up after WWII.
- This country was excluded from the UN’s Security Council due to Communism.
- First company to adopt the “franchise” concept.
- Interstate Highway System was part of his administration.
- Long-range rocket that can travel from one continent to another.
- Minimum wage in 1956.
- Setup in Berlin by Truman to aid people trying to flee Eastern Europe.
- To be on the “cusp” of war.
- Initiative by Eisenhower to seek a peaceful use for nuclear power.
- Danny’s Coffee Shop becomes this in 1959.
- Korea was divided by this “line”.
- Soviet Union’s response to NATO.
- Soviet Union’s response to NATO.
- In 1950, this company introduced the first cheese slices.
- 15 nations throughout Eastern Europe and Northern Asia made up this nation.
- In 1952, this company introduced the first pocket-sized transistor radio.
- Jobs that became popular after WWII.
- This doctor was the first to run a sub 4-minute mile when he did it in 1954.
- Appeared on all U.S. currency in 1955.
- Adult’s favorite T.V. show in the 1950s.
- Canal taken by Egypt from Great Britain in 1956.
- On board Sputnik II.
- Term first coined by a Cleveland disc jockey in 1953.
- Leader of UN forces in Korea.
- The one billionth can of this is sold in 1959.
- 19 hydrogen bombs were tested here by the United States.
- Davy Crockett caused this animal to be protected.
- The term used to describe the desire for one nation to achieve weapon’s superiority over another.
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- His book symbolized the hardships of the Soviet Union.
- First one sold for $8 in 1958.
- Retired from baseball in 1957.
- “Fear” that was ingrained into the American public during the Cold War.
- War that ended in 1953.
- First state to enact safety-belt laws.
- Nation’s worth.
- To cut off all trade with another country.
- Commission setup to monitor Communist tendencies throughout the U.S. (abbv.)
- The United States relied on this to “deliver” their nuclear missiles.
- Hilary and Torgay summit it in 1953.
- First candy breath mint.
- Worst threat due to nuclear war.
- Time period of strained relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- First Pizza Hut was here in 1958.
- Teenager’s 1950s version of MTV.
- __________ and Greece both received aid from the United States as a result of the Truman Doctrine.
- Port city in South Korea that was able to withstand North Korean forces.
- “Organization” that developed as a result of the Soviet Union’s veto power in the UN.
- Termed coined by a secretary when she found a moth in a computer and it wouldn’t work. Later, this term became associated with ridding a computer of its errors.
- West Germany (abbv.)
- Theory used to describe what was happening around the world when one nation would fall to Communism, then another, and so on.
- Jewish nation formed in 1948.
- The Open Kettle in Quincy, Mass. becomes this in 1950.
- Major health concern addressed by Jonas Salk who found the vaccine and schools began to inoculate children in 1955.
- Churchill’s description of the stranglehold that communism had in Eastern Europe and the title of his speech at Westminister Collge in Fulton, Mo.
- Reason MacArthur was relieved of his command.
- First state to have a three-colored light traffic system.
- East Germany (abbv.)
- Communist forces took control in 1949.
- Time period when current 60to 70 year olds were born.
- Patent number 1,000,000.
- Host of American Bandstand.
- Came to power in Cuba in 1959.
- First city with an elevator.
- The United States’ reaction was to develop this when the Soviet Union successfully testing an atomic bomb.
- FDR, Churchill, and Stalin met here to discuss the “dividing” of Germany after World War II.
78 Clues: Nation’s worth. • First credit card. • West Germany (abbv.) • East Germany (abbv.) • On board Sputnik II. • Minimum wage in 1956. • War that ended in 1953. • First candy breath mint. • Patent number 1,000,000. • The first one cost $1300. • To be on the “cusp” of war. • Host of American Bandstand. • First city with an elevator. • Jewish nation formed in 1948. • Leader of UN forces in Korea. • ...
Mobile Phones Terminology 2013-06-20
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- The abbreviation for Wireless internet.
- A charge that can be applied when you end your contract early.
- The abbreviation is Apps.
- An independent body that can be used as a last resort to solve disputes between a consumer and the mobile phone provider.
- The most commonly used way of sending up to 160 characters to another on a phone.
- 'It's how we connect...'
- Calls to places nearby
- E.G. a call to England.
- The amount paid to initiate a phone plan.
- The source of all electronic power.
- You missed you call? Did they leave a ______ for you?
- A certain type of phone plan where you pay before making calls.
- You can take pictures with this and make calls.
- Adding credit to your prepaid account to use.
- A phone company whose famous motto is: 'yes'. (insert penguin here)
- Apple's greatest rival. (insert green alien here)
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- The time where calls are cheapest to make.
- Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images, sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems.
- You can play music on your phone with this.
- Does this plan come with a _____?
- A special type of screen you navigate with your fingers.
- An account where you pay for your call bills on a regular basis.
- Mobile phone contracts that are set for a specific amount of time.
- A way of sharing things on your phone without wires or the internet.Samsung A large Korean company that makes electronics. Famous for their new phone the S4.
- The time when most people make the most calls.
- Multi media messaging
- The ability to keep your current number when changing mobile phone comapanies.
- This comes with certain plans and allows you to access the internet.
- What wakes you up?
- Where can you use your phone?
- You need to agree to this to start a phone plan.
- The most recent type of phone.
- Apple's famous phone.
33 Clues: What wakes you up? • Multi media messaging • Apple's famous phone. • Calls to places nearby • E.G. a call to England. • 'It's how we connect...' • The abbreviation is Apps. • Where can you use your phone? • The most recent type of phone. • Does this plan come with a _____? • The source of all electronic power. • The abbreviation for Wireless internet. • ...
UNIT 4 2014-03-24
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- River/ A major river in Southeast Asia
- of Tibet/ A high plateau in western China
- The original inhabitants of New Zealand
- Peninsula/ A large peninsula and southeast Asia
- Barrier Reef/ A huge coral reef off the north eastern coast of Australia
- China Plain/ A Plains region of north eastern China
- A floating massive ice has broken off glacier
- A huge group of Pacific islands that stretches from New Guinea to Fiji
- A large group of islands
- A ring-shaped coral island that surrounds a lagoon
- Desert/ A high latitude region that receives little precipitation
- Shelf/ A ledge of ice that extends over the water
- He/ A major river in northern China
- Seasonal winds that bring either dry or moist air to an area
- Fertile yellowish soil
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- Reef/ A chain of Rocky material found in shallow tropical waters
- A landform at the mouth of the river created by sediment deposits
- River/ A major river in Pakistan
- Peninsula/ A large peninsula in Antartica
- Peninsula/ A peninsula on the east coast of Asia
- The dry interior region of Australia
- Everest/ Highest mountain in the world at 29,035 feet
- The largest group of islands in the Pacific Ocean
- Guinea/ The world's second-largest island
- Jiang/ A major river in China
- A volcano and Japan's highest peak
- A destructive and fast - moving wave
- A place where lots of fish and other seafood can be caught
- A desert in China and Mongolia
- The highest mountains in the world
- A large landmass that is smaller than a continent
- A large group of Pacific islands located east of the Philippines
- An area that is under the authority of another government
- The original inhabitants of Australia
- Layer/ A layer of Earth's atmosphere that protects living things from the harmful effects of the sun's ultraviolet rays
- The world's third largest island
- River/ A major river northern India
- Peninsula/ A narrow peninsula in southeast Asia
38 Clues: Fertile yellowish soil • A large group of islands • Jiang/ A major river in China • A desert in China and Mongolia • River/ A major river in Pakistan • The world's third largest island • A volcano and Japan's highest peak • The highest mountains in the world • He/ A major river in northern China • River/ A major river northern India • The dry interior region of Australia • ...
1st VFW Crossword Puzzle 2017-04-12
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- Launch of friendly anti-radiation missile
- MITL Missile
- UHF 377.20
- Missile performance Mach 2.9 and Range 40 nm
- Unpopular Patch
- Element leads fly line abreast with their wingmen in fighting wing
- Checks to ensure safe mission accomplishment
- 401st VAS
- Low to Medium Altitude Surface-to-air Missile System
- Set switches as appropriate prior to exiting the combat area
- Can fly Mach 2.83 at high altitude
- 294th VFS
- A pinky painted twin-engine jet fighter aircraft
- 414-VFS
- Request for target information
- Request for bearing and range to described point
- IR all aspect missile carried by EF-2000
- VHF Radio
- Large cat but not from Sibira
- Instructor Pilot from Europe
- General Dynamics supersonic, medium-range interdictor
- Kunsan Airbase ILS RWY 18 DME 6
- Kunsan Airbase HAS 16-43
- Home of the 401st VAS
- Allows off-boresight Air to Air operations
- Tactical Turn
- Guy with most approaches on the Greenie Board
- This film director makes iconic movies
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- An aircraft identified as enemy
- SA-3 Radar
- Warning light when cockpit pressure is lost
- AN/AAQ-13 system
- Two-ship formation where #2 stays within 30 to 60°
- Veto of fighter commit, usually followed with further directions
- Without the 6 at his name, he is only a poor bird
- Range situated in a South Korean valley
- Village north of Kunsan Airbase
- SA-6
- Russian, supersonic, all-weather attack aircraft
- A group of flatfish species
- Based on the Sukhoi Su-27, this two-seat aircraft is designed primarily for ground attack
- Rear Aspect missile carried by MIG-23s
- Runway Lineup
- Mirage lover
- Ordnance release is authorized
- He flies like a Greek god
- Flying in clouds or area of reduced visibility
- Directive to cease air combat maneuvers/attacks/activities
- Flare-dropping aircraft
- This MIG had the first flight on 27 May 1952
- Don't forget to activate before taxi
- No RWR indications
52 Clues: SA-6 • 414-VFS • 401st VAS • 294th VFS • VHF Radio • SA-3 Radar • UHF 377.20 • MITL Missile • Mirage lover • Runway Lineup • Tactical Turn • Unpopular Patch • AN/AAQ-13 system • No RWR indications • Home of the 401st VAS • Flare-dropping aircraft • Kunsan Airbase HAS 16-43 • He flies like a Greek god • A group of flatfish species • Instructor Pilot from Europe • Large cat but not from Sibira • ...
February Current Affairs 2019-03-16
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- Name the biographical drama, which has bagged the Best Picture Oscar at the 91st Academy Awards in Los Angeles
- Chief Election Commissioner of India
- global CEO of Adobe who won Padmashri thsi year
- Capital of Nigeria
- Who is the first female cricketer to play 200 ODIs
- name of the first walking robot that navigates without GPS
- Person nominated by President of USA Donald Trump to head World Bank
- In February 2019, U.S. President Donald Trump has met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in
- Name the Indian woman, who lead a contingent of the Indian Army Service Corps to become first woman to lead an all-men contingent in Republic Day Parade 2019
- International terror financing watchdog, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has decided to keep which country on its grey list
- India's biggest cultural street festival, Kala Ghoda Arts Festival (KGAF) happens in
- mascot for the 13th Conference of Parties (COP) of the UN Convention on the conservation of migratory species (CMS) to be held in Gujarat next year
- International Cricket Council (ICC) announced a five-year global partnership deal with this beverage manufacturer
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- India's first semi-high speed train
- First US bank to offer its own cryptocurrency
- Deflation with unemployment will lead to
- Which of the following countries has signed an accord to join NATO to become the 30th member of the US-led alliance recently
- Who laid the foundation stone for the permanent High Court building at Amaravathi
- Which countrY unveiled the world's first ever artificial intelligence (AI) female news anchor
- Mascot for the National Games 2022 coinciding with the 50th year of the creation of Meghalaya
- Recently, Pope Francis became the first pontiff to visit:
- First India women shuttler to win the Indonesia Masters badminton tournament.
- The International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements was launched at UNESCO's Headquarters in
- Currency of Turkey/ITALY
- Indus River dolphin has been declared as state aquatic animal of
- The new currency known as RTGS dollars has been launched by which country
- Host country for 2022 FIFA World Cup
27 Clues: Capital of Nigeria • Currency of Turkey/ITALY • India's first semi-high speed train • Chief Election Commissioner of India • Host country for 2022 FIFA World Cup • Deflation with unemployment will lead to • First US bank to offer its own cryptocurrency • global CEO of Adobe who won Padmashri thsi year • Who is the first female cricketer to play 200 ODIs • ...
Cold War Chaos 2016-05-09
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- number of zones that Berlin was divided into right after WWII
- island near China that did NOT become Communist.
- When the roads were blocked to Berlin the West began this to get supplies to West Berlin
- famous wall that divided Germany's capitol city into two halves.
- American and Western European economic system
- Plan that promised aid to rebuild any country that stayed democratic
- USSR's economic system of government control of the economy
- Gorbachev's plan to open up discussion of social problems in the USSR
- leader of the Soviet Union during WWII
- Cuban communist leader of the Revolution in 1959
- Gorbachev's plan to restructure USSR's economic system and make it more free market.
- Soviet Premier who tried to reform communism
- Post WWII policy of preventing Soviet expansion
- theory that once one country fell to communism, then the whole region might
- an attempt to stop goods and supplies into a city or country
- war fought first by the French and then Americans in Southeast Asia
- President during Cuban Missile Crisis
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- The European defense alliance to prevent Communist advances
- war from 1950 to 1953
- pact with stated that nations of Eastern Europe would protect each other
- an agreement to reduce tension between the USA and Soviet Union
- Asian part of the big 5 permanent members of the UN
- a type of war fought between two groups within a society
- Churchill said this separated east from west
- Communist type of political system
- President who said "Mr. Gorbachev, Tear down this wall!"
- what the A in NATO stands for
- dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
- a thousand tons of TNT, used to measure size of Hbombs
- the theory that if both sides had nuclear weapons, both sides would destroy each other
- Russia and its neighboring socialist republics
- leader of the North Vietnamese communists and now name of Vietnam's capitol City
- American and Western European political system
- most powerful weapon ever made
- Leader of Red China called "Chairman ______".
- Rock group that wrote and sang "Back in the USSR"
36 Clues: war from 1950 to 1953 • what the A in NATO stands for • most powerful weapon ever made • dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki • Communist type of political system • President during Cuban Missile Crisis • leader of the Soviet Union during WWII • Churchill said this separated east from west • Soviet Premier who tried to reform communism • ...
Intercultural Understanding: Cultures Throughout The World 2020-10-06
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- What would you not offer as a gift to a Chinese business partner that is considered as bad luck?
- In what country is it considered a compliment to slurp loudly while eating soup?
- In which country is the number 4 considered unlucky?
- What is a two-day holiday held in Mexico meant to honor deceased friends and family called?
- What is the foundational philosophical theory of Indonesia?
- In which country is the chicken tikka masala considered as one of the national dishes?
- What is one of the most popular and iconic Turkish dishes?
- In which country does nodding the head up and down means 'no' rather than 'yes'?
- What is the most common language used in Australia?
- Which country considered salting your food a huge insult?
- In which US State is it illegal to fill your car with petrol yourself?
- In which country would you expect to see students knock on their desks after a particularly good lecture or presentation?
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- Which country considered writing someone's name in red ink as rude and wishing harm or death upon them?
- What is the most common greetings in German?
- What is the holy month called during which Muslims fast from dawn to dusk, culminates with the Eid-Al-Fitr holiday?
- Which country address elders with “po” at the end of sentences to show respect?
- Which country in Europe considered giving an even number of flowers is highly associated with bad luck, grieving, and death?
- What is the main religion practiced in Indonesia?
- What is considered prevalent in most countries but not common in Japan at a restaurant?
- What is one of the famous tribes on Papua New Guinea that are proud and fearless warriors preferring traditional methods of dispute settlement?
- What is Jewish New Year commonly known as?
- What is the Korean festival of the winter solstice celebration?
- What traditional festival is by far the most important celebration for the Greeks?
- Which color should you avoid wearing in Brazil?
- The "okay" sign, made with index finger and thumb in France, means?
25 Clues: What is Jewish New Year commonly known as? • What is the most common greetings in German? • Which color should you avoid wearing in Brazil? • What is the main religion practiced in Indonesia? • What is the most common language used in Australia? • In which country is the number 4 considered unlucky? • Which country considered salting your food a huge insult? • ...
Immy's Period 6-8 APUSH Assignment #2 2021-06-12
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- conflict between the United States and Spain that effectively ended Spain's role as a colonial power in the New World.
- 1954 court decision that declared state laws segregating schools to be unconstitutional. Overturned Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
- 1950's Wisconsin senator claimed to have list of communists in the state department but no credible evidence; took advantage of fears of communism post WWII to become incredibly influential
- 1945 meeting between Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt
- first woman supreme court justice. appointed by Reagan
- Who said “Read my lips. No new taxes.”
- economic downturn that started with the stock market crash of 1929
- FDR's plan to revitalize America and end the Great Depression along as address other issues in America
- only president impeached in the 20th century
- A domestic program in the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson that instituted federally sponsored social welfare programs
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- Strategic Defense Initiative; new weapon systems called for by President Reagan to destroy soviet missiles from space
- the president who implemented “Don’t ask, don’t tell”
- 1947 policy of providing economic and military aid to any country threatened by communism or totalitarian ideology, mainly helped Greece and Turkey
- this war started after Germany kept sinking American ships
- extension of the Monroe Doctrine, stating that the United States has the right to protect its economic interests in South And Central America by using military force
- president who shares a name with a stuffed animal bear
- promotion of a widespread fear of a potential rise of communism,
- second global war
- The US got involved in this war because they wanted to contain the spread of communism and they did not want North Korea to have full control over the Korean Peninsula.
- established a system of old-age benefits for workers, benefits for victims of industrial accidents, unemployment insurance, etc
- a term used to describe the sensationalist newspaper writings of the time of the Spanish American war.
- a political scandal in the US; US secretly sold arms to Iran in an attempt to buy freedom for American hostages and to fund Nicaraguan contras
22 Clues: second global war • Who said “Read my lips. No new taxes.” • only president impeached in the 20th century • the president who implemented “Don’t ask, don’t tell” • 1945 meeting between Churchill, Stalin, and Roosevelt • president who shares a name with a stuffed animal bear • first woman supreme court justice. appointed by Reagan • ...
V1 2021-08-17
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- Christina played on this co-ed sports team in high school (9)
- Christina did her undergraduate studies in this design major (10)
- Akash lived in this east asian country for a year (5)
- Akash's instagram handle name, no punctuations (9)
- Akash's favourite superhero (6)
- Akash's go-to late night guilty snack (7)
- Christina spent two summers interning in this US city during college (2 words: 3, 4)
- Christina's instagram handle name (11)
- Akash & Christina's favourite colour family (4)
- Akash's University: IIT ________ (7)
- Akash's hometown (8)
- Christina's favourite salad (6)
- Akash's favorite composer (2 words: 4, 6)
- Akash & Christina frequent this outdoor activity, which they did on their first date (6)
- Akash did his undergraduate studies in this stream of engineering (10)
- Christina's nickname in highschool. Hint: sniffles (6)
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- Christina ran this after school club at Crofton House: _______ 65 (6)
- Akash's favorite brand of rum (2 words: 3, 4)
- Akash & Christina both attended ________ School of Business (6)
- Akash & Christina both love this British Rock group (8)
- The only sport that Akash was ever good at (9)
- Akash over-microwaved this item, causing a firetruck to come to the MBA dorms (5)
- Christina's favourite fruit (6)
- Akash & Christina both love this Norwegian DJ (4)
- Christina's favourite music group. Hint: It should be obvious (3)
- Christina did this competitive sport for 9 years: ________ skating (6)
- Christina's middle name (7)
- Christina's college as an acronym (4)
- Akash & Christina both love this Asian cuisine. Hint: it's spicy! (6)
- Akash & Christina both love this Indian rice dish (7)
- Akash & Christina frequently enjoy this Canadian comedian & filmmaker's work (2 words: 4, 5)
- Akash & Christina both have Zodiac signs from this element. Hint: they're emotional (5)
- The only city outside of Canada that Akash & Christina have been to together (2 words: 3, 5)
- The name of the startup Akash co-founded in Pune (6)
- Akash & Christina first hit it off at this bar (7)
- Akash & Christina sometimes refer to themselves as this Indian dish (2 words: 4, 4)
36 Clues: Akash's hometown (8) • Christina's middle name (7) • Christina's favourite fruit (6) • Akash's favourite superhero (6) • Christina's favourite salad (6) • Akash's University: IIT ________ (7) • Christina's college as an acronym (4) • Christina's instagram handle name (11) • Akash's go-to late night guilty snack (7) • Akash's favorite composer (2 words: 4, 6) • ...
Historical event 2023-09-28
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- The formation of the European Union.
- The dissolution of the Soviet Union.
- - The French Revolution begins.
- The signing of the Declaration of Independence.
- The Korean War.
- - The Brexit referendum.
- 1856-1860 - The Opium Wars.
- The Louisiana Purchase.
- The signing of the Treaty of Tordesillas.
- The Battle of Saratoga.
- The Battle of Trafalgar.
- The Arab Spring.
- The Battle of Stalingrad.
- - The attack on Pearl Harbor.
- The Nuremberg Trials.
- - Columbus' first voyage to the Americas.
- - The California Gold Rush.
- - The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.
- - The Spanish Civil War.
- BC The founding of the Roman Republic.
- - The English Civil War begins.
- The assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
- - The Treaty of Versailles.
- - The Great Fire of London.
- - D-Day: The Allied invasion of Normandy.
- - The Meiji Restoration in Japan.
- century BC - 17th century AD The construction of the Great Wall of China.
- - The signing of the Magna Carta.
- - The Battle of Lepanto.
- - The Suez Canal opens.
- The construction of the Panama Canal.
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- - The Russian Revolution.
- - The Wall Street Crash.
- The Battle of Antietam.
- - The Battle of Waterloo.
- The Cuban Revolution.
- The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.
- The 9/11 terrorist attacks.
- The Holocaust.
- - The American Revolution begins.
- The Boston Tea Party.
- - The Protestant Reformation begins.
- The founding of the United Nations.
- - The fall of Constantinople.
- The Treaty of Westphalia ends the Thirty Years' War.
- The Cuban Missile Crisis.
- The signing of the Treaty of Ghent.
- - Napoleon crowns himself Emperor of France.
- The Apollo 11 moon landing.
- - The founding of the League of Nations.
- The Battle of Gettysburg.
- The Vietnam War.
- - The Emancipation Proclamation.
- The COVID-19 pandemic.
- The Cultural Revolution in China.
- - The dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
- The fall of the Berlin Wall.
- The Rwandan Genocide.
- The signing of the Treaty of Utrecht.
59 Clues: The Holocaust. • The Korean War. • The Arab Spring. • The Vietnam War. • The Cuban Revolution. • The Boston Tea Party. • The Nuremberg Trials. • The Rwandan Genocide. • The COVID-19 pandemic. • The Battle of Antietam. • The Louisiana Purchase. • The Battle of Saratoga. • - The Suez Canal opens. • - The Wall Street Crash. • - The Brexit referendum. • The Battle of Trafalgar. • ...
Fabulous Fifties Scandal 2024-08-17
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- Abbreviation for the Soviet Union
- Soviet leader until his death in 1953
- Conference where the Vietnam War was temporarily halted in 1954
- Strategic waterway discussed in U.S. foreign policy, like the Persian Gulf
- Vice President under Eisenhower, later became President
- Speech by Nixon defending a political gift
- Residential areas that expanded rapidly in the U.S. during the 1950s
- U.S. program to rebuild Europe after WWII, effects seen in the 1950s
- Another name for Taiwan, central in 1950s U.S.-China relations
- Powerful weapon tested by the U.S. in 1952
- Chinese Communist leader during the 1950s
- British leader who coined the term "Iron Curtain"
- International body founded in 1945, active in 1950s conflicts
- Competition between the U.S. and USSR for nuclear supremacy
- Leader of North Vietnam in the 1950s
- FBI Director who led anti-communist efforts
- American spy plane shot down over the Soviet Union in 1960
- Organization of American States, strengthened in the 1950s
- U.S. agency involved in covert operations during the 1950s
- Egyptian leader who nationalized the Suez Canal
- City where school desegregation led to a crisis in 1957
- The domain of the U.S.-Soviet race, spurred by Sputnik in 1957
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- Conference where post-war Europe was discussed, influencing the 1950s
- 1956 uprising against Soviet control
- Structure erected in 1961, symbolizing Cold War division
- Alliance aimed at preventing communist expansion in Southeast Asia
- U.S. Secretary of State, key figure in Eisenhower’s foreign policy
- Act that targeted communists and other subversive groups
- Theory that if one country fell to communism, others would follow
- Couple executed for espionage in 1953
- Eastern European nation that revolted against Soviet control
- Conflict between North and South Korea, with U.S. involvement
- Nickname for Louis Armstrong, who was active during this era
- The main adversary of the U.S. during the Cold War
- Island where Chinese Nationalists retreated after the civil war
- Fear of communism that gripped the U.S. in the 1950s
- Agreement that ended active fighting in the Korean War
37 Clues: Abbreviation for the Soviet Union • 1956 uprising against Soviet control • Leader of North Vietnam in the 1950s • Soviet leader until his death in 1953 • Couple executed for espionage in 1953 • Chinese Communist leader during the 1950s • Speech by Nixon defending a political gift • Powerful weapon tested by the U.S. in 1952 • FBI Director who led anti-communist efforts • ...
