korean Crossword Puzzles
Team PH GG 2021 2021-11-03
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- A person who deceive others, typically by unjustifiably claiming or being credited with accomplishments or qualities.
- first name of SSC’s Music Teacher.
- A martial art traditionally practiced in the Philippines.
- It is a vast network that connects computers all over the world.
- A famous country for its mesmerizing alpine scenery, luxury branded watches, and deliciously milky chocolate.
- ___________ Centre.
- The capital of France.
- Largest Country in the world.
- The science of the relationship between heat, work, temperature, and energy.
- Goodwill Games 2021 ___________ Edition.
- A dish originally from Italy consisting of dough made from durum wheat and water.
- ____________ is someone that assists and guides a New Pupil in SSC.
- A ________ fight, in the context of Filipino culture, is the military practice of eating a meal without any cutlery.
- The process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy.
- The legislative branch of the federal government.
- Philippine National flower.
- Last name of SSC’s International Benchmark Assessments Coordinator Director for Teacher Training.
- The study of the recorded past.
- A group of instrumentalists.
- A South Korean delicacy consisting only of pork belly, the most expensive cut of pork in the country.
- American rock band formed in Boston in 1970.
- Is a large bird that is identifiable by their long necks, sticklike legs and pink or reddish feathers.
- An _________ is an abnormal swelling or bulge in the wall of a blood vessel.
- Where SSC is located.
- Dwayne Johnson is known as ‘The ___________'
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- Teacher Catherine Sullano
- They are considered to be the frontliners of SSC.
- Austin, Cena, Hogan, Michaels
- Miss Myrra Enriquez
- _________ is the human’s largest organ.
- an American corporation that was the best-known purveyor of family entertainment in the 20th and 21st centuries.
- A conditional authorization granted by a territory to a foreigner, allowing them to enter, remain within, or to leave that territory.
- Ophrah, Ellen, Steve, Jimmy
- The dissemination of information including facts, arguments, rumours, half-truths, or lies to influence public opinion.
- Founded by two Malaysianin 2012 as the MyTeksi app based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
- Lupang Hinirang. Majulah Singapura
- A free video sharing website that makes it easy to watch online videos.
- A person employed in an office or bank to keep records, accounts, and undertake other routine administrative duties.
- Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International, Miss Earth and Miss Supranational
- The study of the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere.
- A person or group of people opposing, criticizing, or protesting something, someone, or another group.
- A type of medicine that trains the body’s immune system so that it can fight a disease it has not come into contact with before.
- Month when we celebrate the Living Rosary.
- Contains biotic or living, as well as abiotic factors, or nonliving parts.
- A built-in, voice-controlled personal assistant available for Apple users.
- A dish made typically of flattened bread dough spread with a savory mixture.
- Is found on the ground floor.
- A German automotive manufacturer that is perhaps best known for its “people's car” that would later become the VW Beetle.
- This word is derived from the sodium salts within the water.
- A real-estate board game for two to eight players.
50 Clues: Miss Myrra Enriquez • ___________ Centre. • Where SSC is located. • The capital of France. • Teacher Catherine Sullano • Ophrah, Ellen, Steve, Jimmy • Philippine National flower. • A group of instrumentalists. • Austin, Cena, Hogan, Michaels • Largest Country in the world. • Is found on the ground floor. • The study of the recorded past. • first name of SSC’s Music Teacher. • ...
2010s 2021-10-25
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- Are all the changes in Earth’s temperature and weather due to both human and natural causes.
- when you feel embarrassed, awkward, uncomfortable, weirds you out.
- when an image or a video spreads all over social media, it is widely shared between people.
- people born between 1996-2010. Us.
- a really popular style of music, has African American origin, it is rap, also dancing.
- they are an electronic device that has two wheels. They are portable and rechargeable.
- popular video game, starts with the letter “F”, your character is dropped into an island and the objective is to be the last player alive.
- trend created to accentuate racism and discrimination towards the black community.
- This word is used to say a song is really good. A synonym of this word is banger.
- when something is popular at the moment it is a _____. Nowadays it comes from the app TikTok.
- app used for transportation, both for the drivers and for the clients/riders.
- informal, casual and urban clothes that mostly young people use on the daily
- to be surprised or shaken up by something or someone.
- Disbanded boy band included Harry, Liam, Louis, Zayn and Niall.
- App whose main purpose is to do live video game broadcastings, also known as streams, it’s considered Youtube’s main competitor
- (Eminem song) Stalker + fan combines is ____
- our phones, computers, ipads, iwatches are this.
- An app that allows you to post pictures and videos, it was created by facebook.
- Korean pop.
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- Superheroes from Marvel
- the action of playing video games.
- an entertainment company that has theme parks and is famous all around the world, house to TV shows like Hannah Montana, Phineas and Ferb, Jessie, Gravity Falls, The House of Mickey Mouse.
- An app that lets you listen to music, it’s green and black. You have to pay to have a premium service.
- situations where a person shoots others with a gun. They mostly happen in countries where it's legal to have weapons, they occured in some schools and public places.
- when you give a thumbs up to a video on YouTube.
- very popular social media app. Has caused a lot of controversy due to its privacy policies and how the app lacks respect for them.
- a type or genre of TV programs that shows the daily life or real life situations of a group of people, not scripted, like ‘Keeping Up With The Kardashians’ ‘Million Dollar Lisiting’ ‘America’s Next Top Model’ ‘90 Day Fiancé’ ‘American Idol’.
- Fictional characters that have superpowers and make good deeds for society.
- a company that has TV shows and movies, it became famous and in the 2010s, almost everyone with internet access pays for this streaming service.
- famous dating app
- A picture that is taken by oneself
- Image or text that is used to express an idea, opinion or situation. Most times it’s used in a funny way and is used mainly on the internet
- tool used to edit a picture. Altering its colors, re-arranging things inside of it or correcting imperfections in the photo.
- an image or like and icons that represent emotions we send through or chatting apps
- This word is usually used on stan twitter and basically means that someone or something is unsuccessful or a failure
- Song by Daddy Yankee and Luis Fonsi.
36 Clues: Korean pop. • famous dating app • Superheroes from Marvel • the action of playing video games. • people born between 1996-2010. Us. • A picture that is taken by oneself • Song by Daddy Yankee and Luis Fonsi. • (Eminem song) Stalker + fan combines is ____ • when you give a thumbs up to a video on YouTube. • our phones, computers, ipads, iwatches are this. • ...
Crossword by Ilyasova D., Kaipova A., Nurlybek N. 2021-05-12
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- Style direction in European and American art of the late XIX - early XX century
- a form of poems which regarded as forming a division of literature
- Famous South Korean electronics brand
- What term means the belief in the first ancestor, which can be an animal, a bird, a tree, a mushroom, etc.?
- A statue of Hudson's creativity, the ideal image of a wise thinker
- Wassily Kandinskiy is one of the representatives of this direction in art
- it’s a distinctive trademark that is attached to product
- a movement of artists and writers who used fantastic images and incongruous juxtapositions in order to represent unconscious thoughts and dreams
- young people that are violent and express their aggression and rebellion with specific features in clothes and their appearance
- The Science of Signs
- Rituals associated with the belief in the ability of a person to achieve a practical goal with the help of supernatural forces
- The best works of the Danish artist Michael Henry Spang
- an ethnosocial community that lives under the same government
- its a behavior of that are characteristic of a particular social group, often associated with mentality
- a concept that denotes an intermediate “borderline” position of a person between any social groups, which leaves a certain impact on his psyche
- A term that means "horseman" in German
- astronomer who discovered the main moons of Jupiter
- What language did the words “School”, “Gymnasium”, “Academy”, “Lyceum” come from?
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- James Joyce, Marcel Proust and Franz Kafka are the greatest writers of this direction
- It’s a belief system
- Which organization included the poem "Kyz-Zhibek" in the World Cultural Heritage List in 2008?
- Science that studies cultural languages
- The direction of this science is the study of the relationship of sign systems with those who use them
- rules governing socially acceptable behavior
- What is the name of the belief in the existence of the soul of spirits?
- genre of art and literature and especially architecture in reaction against principles and practices of established modernism
- What country does the classical sculptor who created the unique portrait encyclopedia, Jean Antoine Gordon, belong to?
- the famous painting "The Scream" was painted in this direction of art
- a scientist that made heliocentric system of the world
- a regional, social, or ethnic group that is distinguishable from other groups in a society
- The author of the sculptures “Orpheus”, “Eurydice”, “Perseus” Antonio Canova is a representative of this direction
- an informal youth movement for whom dashing motorcycle riding is a cult
- a depository for collecting and displaying objects having scientific or historical or artistic value
- a class of people considered to be superior compared to others because of their social status
- A narrative that conveys people's ideas about the world, about the origin of all things, about gods and heroes
- type of music in which words are recited rapidly and rhythmically over an instrumental backing. Also means “to talk”, “beat”)
- A word that characterizes a certain type of thinking, the opposite of rational and logical
- a group of people with same race and nationality that share a common culture
- The main instrument of communication
- The university that was founded by a group of scientists who left Oxford because of a quarrel with the local community
40 Clues: It’s a belief system • The Science of Signs • The main instrument of communication • Famous South Korean electronics brand • A term that means "horseman" in German • Science that studies cultural languages • rules governing socially acceptable behavior • astronomer who discovered the main moons of Jupiter • a scientist that made heliocentric system of the world • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-01-08
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- I'm diagnosed when others are ruled out, you see, Schaumann and Asteroid bodies are clues to me. Which skin test has been defining my legacy ?
- Saw a leopard with hanging groin by the river, Its presence caused blindness, making sight shiver. Who brings this disease, or shall we say the vector ?
- Hey, Labourer's Nerve is my nickname ,If damaged at elbow will cause this deformity. Ya pal one can't fist bump what a pity.
- 22nd protein forming Amino Acid
- Jack of all traits, master of none, CCB, alpha blocker, beta blocker, antioxidant property won. Who do you think I am, son?
- Bachana Yogi ji ke gadh ke bachon ko hai, Karna kuch nahi bss batana us vaccine ka purana strain hai
- The combination of increased osteoclast activity, peritrabecular fibrosis and cystic brown tumor
- Leander Paes, a tennis star so bright, Faced a brutto truth, a serious fight in 2003's night. What was the disease that gave him such a plight ?
- Once called mal de pinto, it spreads with a touch, Pruritic papules, it troubles so much. Pintides and dyschromic macules they stay, Which supspecies of Treponema pallidum is at its play?
- Oh, oh, oh! There once was a ship that put to sea, And the name of the ship was a Billy o' Tea. Did you hear Britisher's once nicknamed their sailors 'Limeys' ?
- I'm a dominant trait, passed down the line, A signaling flaw, in TGF-beta's design. I cause vessel wall abnormalities, a fragile frame, Epistaxis frequent, a symptom of my syndrome's name.
- My father's voice, a silent space, My mother's love, a deleted place. Leaving me with a mind in disarray, And now, the only thing left is fake joy each day.
- I reside in the gut, a peaceful place, But cephalosporin overload brings a toxic face, Toxins A and B are released with might, A dirty yellow membrane forms, a necrotic sight. Don't think of Fidaxomicin, that's not my quest, A monoclonal antibody is the answer I expect !
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- Father of Handwashing
- "When your eyes accidentally lock onto your crush across the room, and your gaze can't help but follow their every step, every smile, and every laugh... it's as if time stands still, and all that's left is the two of you, suspended in a moment of pure connection. Which tract is responsible for tracing their path all the way from the door to their seat? PS : Don't blame your Heart
- I am Rare I am the beauty, This is my mind and me. Lose you to love me, It ain't me.
- Left to wither, forsaken and cold, Among false hearts, where love's grown old. From life's little dimple, where I began, To the crucial notch, where my purpose ran. Guess me if you can, or yield to nature's plan.
- Oh, custodian of virginity, so sultry and tight, What nerve sets your passion ablaze, on this sensual night?
- On a soothing massage day, Each joint was tended, in a gentle way. Lotion rubbed near the heart, calm and bright, But then, a sudden change, a shocking sight. Redness and a nodule, an unexpected view, The Korean massager jumped back... phewww!
- Antidote of Tenecteplase
- Yes, I know that he's my ex, but can't two people reconnect? "I only see him as a friend, " the biggest lie I ever said. Is Olivia gonna call her ex at coffee or 99 cents pizza it is ?
21 Clues: Father of Handwashing • Antidote of Tenecteplase • 22nd protein forming Amino Acid • I am Rare I am the beauty, This is my mind and me. Lose you to love me, It ain't me. • The combination of increased osteoclast activity, peritrabecular fibrosis and cystic brown tumor • ...
Sport 2023-10-11
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- A Korean martial art known for its high, fast kicks and powerful strikes, often seen in the Olympics.
- A Japanese martial art whose basic techniques are punching and kicking, it is often seen in the olympics
- A bat-and-ball sport played with two teams, where the batting team tries to score runs by hitting the ball and the fielding team tries to get the batsmen out.
- A sport where teams or individuals use oars to propel a boat through water in races or for exercise, There are only two kinds of paddling techniques, namely forward paddling and backward paddling.
- A martial art and combat sport that emphasizes throws and holds to control or immobilize an opponent created by jigoro kano.
- A water sport where competitors paddle canoes or kayaks in races or on rivers and lakes, that can also be used as recreational activities.
- A racquet sport played with a shuttlecock, where two or four players try to score points by hitting the shuttlecock over a net.
- A water sport involving boats propelled by wind, often in races or recreational sailing.
- A sport where players use clubs to hit a ball into a series of holes on a course with the fewest strokes possible originating in Scotland in the 15th century.
- A bat-and-ball sport played with two teams, where the batting team tries to score runs by hitting a pitched ball and running around bases.
- A sport similar to tennis but played on a smaller table with a lightweight ball and small paddles.
- A racket sport played with a ball and a net, where players try to win points by hitting the ball over the net and into the opponent's court.
- A sport involving acrobatic and artistic routines on various apparatus, such as the balance bear and parallel bars.
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- A popular sport played with a round ball and two teams trying to score goals by getting the ball into the opposing team's net.
- A sport played with an oval-shaped ball and two teams try to score goals by advancing the ball to the opposing team's end zone.
- A sport where participants use bows to shoot arrows at a target, aiming for accuracy and precision.
- A combat where participants use bladed weapons to score points by touching the opponent with skillful techniques such as cutting, stabbing or parrying the opponent's weapon by using skills in utilizing hand agility.
- A combat where two individuals grapple and try to pin or throw their opponent to the ground.
- A contact sport played with an oval-shaped ball, where two teams try to score points by advancing the ball over the opponent's goal line.
- A sport involving various swimming strokes in pools or open water, it is often for competition or recreation.
- A sport played with a ball over a net, where two teams try to score points by sending the ball into the opponent's court.
- A sport played with a round ball and two teams try to score points by shooting the ball through the opponent's hoop.
- A collection of sports and events such as running. jumping, throwing, and more, often part of track and field competitions.
- A combat where two competitors face off in a ring, using punches and defensive maneuvers to score points or achieve a knockout.
- A sport played with a puck and curved sticks, where two teams try to score goals by getting the puck into the opponent's net.
25 Clues: A water sport involving boats propelled by wind, often in races or recreational sailing. • A combat where two individuals grapple and try to pin or throw their opponent to the ground. • A sport similar to tennis but played on a smaller table with a lightweight ball and small paddles. • ...
Dear Leader Crossword 2024-11-08
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- - Large, powerful, and indivisible; used to describe the regime’s control.
- - The state ideology of North Korea, emphasizing self-reliance and nationalism.
- - A situation where a leader uses mass media, propaganda, or other methods to create an idealized and heroic image.
- - name of book
- - Extremely delicate or refined
- - The act of subduing someone or something by force, often used to describe the political climate in North Korea.
- - Where Jang settled down
- - The act of making something unclear or difficult to understand, often used in the regime’s propaganda.
- - Behaving in an obsequious(obedient) way to gain advantage,
- - Jang’s friend who escaped with him
- - where the author was from
- - Present everywhere at the same time,
- - The author of the book
- - Mysterious or difficult to interpret
- - Disturbing and horrifying because of involvement with death or injury, fitting the descriptions of famine and executions.
- - Hostile and unfair treatment, especially due to political beliefs.
- - Traces of something that is disappearing or no longer exists, like remnants of past beliefs or traditions.
- - A system of government in which a single person holds unlimited political power.
- - A harsh mixture of sounds, symbolizing the chaos of fear and tension that pervades society.
- - Appearing true or genuine, but perhaps not actually so.
- - Deep, clear, and continuing to sound or affect, much like the impact of the author’s reflections on his past and escape.
- - The genre of the book
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- - A political system where the state recognizes no limits to its authority and strives to regulate every aspect of public and private life.
- - Unchanging over time or unable to be changed,
- - Deceit used to achieve one's goal, a tactic often used for survival under the regime.
- - Wicked or criminal
- - A system where a single authority exercises absolute power, often associated with oppression.
- - The act of bringing someone or something under domination or control.
- - An imagined state or society where there is great suffering or injustice, often associated with oppressive governments.
- - Impossible to stop or prevent; often used to describe the relentless nature of the regime.
- - Information, especially biased or misleading, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- - Causing to lose enthusiasm or initiative, often because of a restrictive environment.
- - The North Korean leader in Jang’s time
- - Seeking to undermine the established system or beliefs.
- - where Jang escaped to first after defecting
- - A principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true, often used to describe the regime's ideology.
- - The process of depriving people of human qualities, used to describe how citizens are treated by the regime.
- - Proceeding in a gradual, subtle way, but with harmful effects.
- - Teaching someone to accept a set of beliefs uncritically, which is central to the regime’s control over its citizens.
- - Lasting for a very short time, which can describe moments of hope or respite in a bleak situation.
- - A state of complete emptiness or destruction, capturing the bleak atmosphere of life in North Korea.
- - Dominance of one group over others, particularly in terms of political control.
42 Clues: - name of book • - Wicked or criminal • - The genre of the book • - The author of the book • - Where Jang settled down • - where the author was from • - Extremely delicate or refined • - Jang’s friend who escaped with him • - Present everywhere at the same time, • - Mysterious or difficult to interpret • - The North Korean leader in Jang’s time • ...
The Cold War 2021-05-21
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- Instead of fighting each other directly, the USA and USSR participated in _____ wars in other countries.
- _____, North Korea, Cuba, and China are still communist today.
- The _____ Treaty placed limits on nuclear arms for the USA and USSR.
- The _____ Plan helped war torn Europe rebuild.
- Vietnam was divided at the 17th parallel North, but is now _____ united communist country.
- The USSR viewed these nations as a protective buffer between itself and Western Europe.
- This pact was an alliance between the USSR and Eastern European states
- This happens when countries behave in ways that bring them to the edge of war
- Today, ______ Korea is ruled by a harsh communist dictator.
- The USA waged a "_____" war in Laos during the Vietnam War.
- In his doctrine President _____ promised to help countries resist communism
- The Berlin Wall separated _____ and West Berlin.
- Under the leadership of Ho ____ Minh, Vietnam was freed from French rule and became communist.
- The _______ race between the USA and USSR began with the launching of the USSR's Sputnik satellite.
- The _____ USA and the Communist USSR could not co-exist peacefully during the Cold War.
- Soviet satellite states eventually _____ against the USSR because its communist policies resulted in a low standard of living.
- America's attempt to stop the spread of communism
- The Soviet _____ and China supported North Korea and North Vietnam during the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
- The Bay of _____ was a failed attempt by the USA to start a counter-revolution against Fidel Castro in Cuba.
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- _____ was and is still divided at the 38th parallel north.
- The USA pulled out of the Vietnam War for many reasons, including _____ over the draft and the killing of Vietnamese civilians.
- The former Cold War superpowers, the USA and USSR, are still not on friendly terms today. Today, the former USSR is called _____ and is much smaller than it once was.
- _____ Jong-un is the dictator of a nuclear North Korea today.
- The mistakes of the Treaty of _____ were not repeated after World War II.
- The easing of tensions between countries
- Mikhail Gorbachev's _____ and perestroika policies helped end communism in the USSR.
- The actions of the USA during the _____ War were motivated by its desire to maintain its status as a political and economic superpower.
- _____ Zedong led China's Communist Revolution.
- The USA supported _____-communist dictators in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
- Cold War alliance between the USA and Western European nations
- The _____ Union's actions during the Cold War were motivated by its desires to rebuild and protect itself after WWII.
- Today, the USA is allies with its former WWII enemies of _____ and Germany, both of which are now capitalist democracies.
- The Berlin Airlift provided food and supplies to _____ Berlin during the USSR's attempt to take it over.
- Today, the Russian government under Vladimir _____ is not a true democracy.
- _____ is one of the largest exporters of manufactured goods today.
- The USA believed that countries in the continent of _____ would fall to communism like dominoes.
- The USSR and USA solved a crisis when the USA promised not to invade _____ and the USSR removed its missiles there.
- Under the orders of Serbia's Milosevic, ethnic _____ was perpetrated in Bosnia.
- The _____ Curtain symbolically separated Eastern and Western Europe.
- In China today, the government does not protect the _____ of all its people.
40 Clues: The easing of tensions between countries • _____ Zedong led China's Communist Revolution. • The _____ Plan helped war torn Europe rebuild. • The Berlin Wall separated _____ and West Berlin. • America's attempt to stop the spread of communism • _____ was and is still divided at the 38th parallel north. • Today, ______ Korea is ruled by a harsh communist dictator. • ...
Day 27 2022-05-12
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- a red(white) blood ________ 적(백)혈구
- ________ twins 일란성 쌍둥이
- the higher(lower) ________s 고등(하등)포유동물
- In America, medical school is usually referred to as 'Med school', ________ is 'chem', and physical education is 'PE' 미국에서는 대체로 의과대학을 'Med school'로, 화학을 'chem' 로, 체육을 'PE' 로 줄여 부른다.
- Highly corrosive chemicals such as nitric or sulfuric acid must be stored in ventilated ________ areas. 질산 혹은 황산과 같이 매우 부식성이 높은 화학물질은 통풍이 잘 되는 저장소에 보관해야 한다.
- a ________ of hope 한 줄기 희망
- at the ________ moment 바로 그때에
- Genetics, a branch of ________ , is t he study of genes and the process of inheritance. 생물학의 한 분야인 유전학은 유전자와 유전의 과정에 대한 연구이다.
- Carbon Monoxide is a colourless, odorless, tasteless, ________ gas which can kill you before you know it. 일산화탄소는 무색, 무취, 무미의 독성가스로 자각하기도 전에 당신을 죽일 수 있다.
- chemical 'PE's 화학 원소
- Water ________s energy when it is converted into steam. 물이 기화할대는 에너지를 흡수한다.
- Some plants produce highly poisonous ________s which are set free when they are attacked. 어떤 식물들은 공격받으면 방출되는 맹독성 물질을 만들어낸다.
- a dominant(recessive) ________ 우성(열성) 유전자
- In his book, On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin introduced his theory of ________ . 찰스 다윈의 그의 책 ' 종의 기원'에서 진화론을 소개했다.
- Unlikely most liquids, when water is ________ ed to ice, it expands and becomes less dense. 물질은 대부분 액체와 달리 얼음으로 변할 때 팽창하며 밀도가 낮아진다.
- Many lizards can ________ their tails. 많은 도마뱀들이 꼬리를 떼어낼 수 있다.
- Some common house plants had and appetite for certain ________ s in the air. 집에서 기르는 몇몇 흔한 식물들은 공기중의 특정 독성 물질을 좋아한다.
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- Her masterpieces have been frequently ________d either on post cards, gift papers, bookmarkers or even ties all over the world. 그녀의 대표작들은 전 세계에서 엽서, 포장지, 책갈피, 심지어 넥타이에 꾸준히 재현되고 있다.
- the roots, stems, leaves, and flowers of water lilies are ________s' favorite. 수련의 뿌리, 줄기, 잎과 꽃은 비버가 가장 좋아하는 먹이이다.
- ________ locomotives were powered by the energy stored in the pressurize ________ . 증기 기관차는 압축 증기에 저장된 에너지를 동력으로 하였다.
- South Korean scientist have successfully ________d a dog for the first time in the world. 한국의 과학자들이 세계 최초로 개를 복제하는데 성공했다.
- Living things like animals or plants are classified as ________ . 동, 식물과 같이 생명이 있는 것은 생물로 분류된다.
- and electronic( optical) ________ 전자 (광학)현미경
- Those who work with medical x-rays or radioactive ________ are at risk. 의학용 엑스선, 혹은 방사능 화합물을 다루는 사람은 위험에 노출되어 있다.
- a human ________ 인간의 골격
- According to the theory of evolution, species evolve over the generations through a process of natural election, which decides which species would survive and which would become ________ . 진화론에 따르면 종은 살아남을 종과 멸종할 종을 결정하는 자연 선택 과정을 통해 세대를 거치며 진화한다.
- cellular(muscular) ________ .세포(근육)조직
- Forests play an important role in alleviating the greenhouse effect by absorbing ________ dioxide from the atmosphere. 숲은 대기중의 이산화탄소를 흡수함으로써 온실효과를 경감시키는데 중요한 역할을 한다.
- Ackee is the national fruit of Jamaica, rich in essential fatty ________s, protein, and vitamin A. Ackee 는 자메이카를 대표하는 과일이며, 필수지방산, 단백질, 비타민A 가 풍부하다.
- When most ________s freeze, they become more dense, which means the solid form of the substance will sink down. 대부분의 액체가 얼때면 밀도가 높아진다, 즉 그 물질의 고체 형태가 바닥으로 가라앉게 된다는 뜻이다.
30 Clues: chemical 'PE's 화학 원소 • ________ twins 일란성 쌍둥이 • a human ________ 인간의 골격 • a ________ of hope 한 줄기 희망 • at the ________ moment 바로 그때에 • a red(white) blood ________ 적(백)혈구 • the higher(lower) ________s 고등(하등)포유동물 • cellular(muscular) ________ .세포(근육)조직 • a dominant(recessive) ________ 우성(열성) 유전자 • and electronic( optical) ________ 전자 (광학)현미경 • ...
Day 27 2022-05-12
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- Highly corrosive chemicals such as nitric or sulfuric acid must be stored in ventilated ________ areas. 질산 혹은 황산과 같이 매우 부식성이 높은 화학물질은 통풍이 잘 되는 저장소에 보관해야 한다.
- Carbon Monoxide is a colourless, odorless, tasteless, ________ gas which can kill you before you know it. 일산화탄소는 무색, 무취, 무미의 독성가스로 자각하기도 전에 당신을 죽일 수 있다.
- ________ twins 일란성 쌍둥이
- In America, medical school is usually referred to as 'Med school', ________ is 'chem', and physical education is 'PE' 미국에서는 대체로 의과대학을 'Med school'로, 화학을 'chem' 로, 체육을 'PE' 로 줄여 부른다.
- Her masterpieces have been frequently ________d either on post cards, gift papers, bookmarkers or even ties all over the world. 그녀의 대표작들은 전 세계에서 엽서, 포장지, 책갈피, 심지어 넥타이에 꾸준히 재현되고 있다.
- South Korean scientist have successfully ________d a dog for the first time in the world. 한국의 과학자들이 세계 최초로 개를 복제하는데 성공했다.
- Many lizards can ________ their tails. 많은 도마뱀들이 꼬리를 떼어낼 수 있다.
- a dominant(recessive) ________ 우성(열성) 유전자
- When most ________s freeze, they become more dense, which means the solid form of the substance will sink down. 대부분의 액체가 얼때면 밀도가 높아진다, 즉 그 물질의 고체 형태가 바닥으로 가라앉게 된다는 뜻이다.
- at the ________ moment 바로 그때에
- Water ________s energy when it is converted into steam. 물이 기화할대는 에너지를 흡수한다.
- a human ________ 인간의 골격
- Unlikely most liquids, when water is ________ ed to ice, it expands and becomes less dense. 물질은 대부분 액체와 달리 얼음으로 변할 때 팽창하며 밀도가 낮아진다.
- the higher(lower) ________s 고등(하등)포유동물
- cellular(muscular) ________ .세포(근육)조직
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- Some plants produce highly poisonous ________s which are set free when they are attacked. 어떤 식물들은 공격받으면 방출되는 맹독성 물질을 만들어낸다.
- Ackee is the national fruit of Jamaica, rich in essential fatty ________s, protein, and vitamin A. Ackee 는 자메이카를 대표하는 과일이며, 필수지방산, 단백질, 비타민A 가 풍부하다.
- Those who work with medical x-rays or radioactive ________ are at risk. 의학용 엑스선, 혹은 방사능 화합물을 다루는 사람은 위험에 노출되어 있다.
- Forests play an important role in alleviating the greenhouse effect by absorbing ________ dioxide from the atmosphere. 숲은 대기중의 이산화탄소를 흡수함으로써 온실효과를 경감시키는데 중요한 역할을 한다.
- Some common house plants had and appetite for certain ________ s in the air. 집에서 기르는 몇몇 흔한 식물들은 공기중의 특정 독성 물질을 좋아한다.
- According to the theory of evolution, species evolve over the generations through a process of natural election, which decides which species would survive and which would become ________ . 진화론에 따르면 종은 살아남을 종과 멸종할 종을 결정하는 자연 선택 과정을 통해 세대를 거치며 진화한다.
- a red(white) blood ________ 적(백)혈구
- a ________ of hope 한 줄기 희망
- chemical 'PE's 화학 원소
- the roots, stems, leaves, and flowers of water lilies are ________s' favorite. 수련의 뿌리, 줄기, 잎과 꽃은 비버가 가장 좋아하는 먹이이다.
- Living things like animals or plants are classified as ________ . 동, 식물과 같이 생명이 있는 것은 생물로 분류된다.
- Genetics, a branch of ________ , is t he study of genes and the process of inheritance. 생물학의 한 분야인 유전학은 유전자와 유전의 과정에 대한 연구이다.
- In his book, On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin introduced his theory of ________ . 찰스 다윈의 그의 책 ' 종의 기원'에서 진화론을 소개했다.
- ________ locomotives were powered by the energy stored in the pressurize ________ . 증기 기관차는 압축 증기에 저장된 에너지를 동력으로 하였다.
- and electronic( optical) ________ 전자 (광학)현미경
30 Clues: chemical 'PE's 화학 원소 • ________ twins 일란성 쌍둥이 • a human ________ 인간의 골격 • a ________ of hope 한 줄기 희망 • at the ________ moment 바로 그때에 • a red(white) blood ________ 적(백)혈구 • the higher(lower) ________s 고등(하등)포유동물 • cellular(muscular) ________ .세포(근육)조직 • a dominant(recessive) ________ 우성(열성) 유전자 • and electronic( optical) ________ 전자 (광학)현미경 • ...
Day 27 2022-05-12
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- ________ twins 일란성 쌍둥이
- the higher(lower) ________s 고등(하등)포유동물
- a ________ of hope 한 줄기 희망
- a human ________ 인간의 골격
- chemical 'PE's 화학 원소
- Forests play an important role in alleviating the greenhouse effect by absorbing ________ dioxide from the atmosphere. 숲은 대기중의 이산화탄소를 흡수함으로써 온실효과를 경감시키는데 중요한 역할을 한다.
- Some plants produce highly poisonous ________s which are set free when they are attacked. 어떤 식물들은 공격받으면 방출되는 맹독성 물질을 만들어낸다.
- In America, medical school is usually referred to as 'Med school', ________ is 'chem', and physical education is 'PE' 미국에서는 대체로 의과대학을 'Med school'로, 화학을 'chem' 로, 체육을 'PE' 로 줄여 부른다.
- Her masterpieces have been frequently ________d either on post cards, gift papers, bookmarkers or even ties all over the world. 그녀의 대표작들은 전 세계에서 엽서, 포장지, 책갈피, 심지어 넥타이에 꾸준히 재현되고 있다.
- a red(white) blood ________ 적(백)혈구
- Many lizards can ________ their tails. 많은 도마뱀들이 꼬리를 떼어낼 수 있다.
- Ackee is the national fruit of Jamaica, rich in essential fatty ________s, protein, and vitamin A. Ackee 는 자메이카를 대표하는 과일이며, 필수지방산, 단백질, 비타민A 가 풍부하다.
- According to the theory of evolution, species evolve over the generations through a process of natural election, which decides which species would survive and which would become ________ . 진화론에 따르면 종은 살아남을 종과 멸종할 종을 결정하는 자연 선택 과정을 통해 세대를 거치며 진화한다.
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- Living things like animals or plants are classified as ________ . 동, 식물과 같이 생명이 있는 것은 생물로 분류된다.
- Genetics, a branch of ________ , is t he study of genes and the process of inheritance. 생물학의 한 분야인 유전학은 유전자와 유전의 과정에 대한 연구이다.
- and electronic( optical) ________ 전자 (광학)현미경
- Some common house plants had and appetite for certain ________ s in the air. 집에서 기르는 몇몇 흔한 식물들은 공기중의 특정 독성 물질을 좋아한다.
- South Korean scientist have successfully ________d a dog for the first time in the world. 한국의 과학자들이 세계 최초로 개를 복제하는데 성공했다.
- the roots, stems, leaves, and flowers of water lilies are ________s' favorite. 수련의 뿌리, 줄기, 잎과 꽃은 비버가 가장 좋아하는 먹이이다.
- a dominant(recessive) ________ 우성(열성) 유전자
- ________ locomotives were powered by the energy stored in the pressurize ________ . 증기 기관차는 압축 증기에 저장된 에너지를 동력으로 하였다.
- Highly corrosive chemicals such as nitric or sulfuric acid must be stored in ventilated ________ areas. 질산 혹은 황산과 같이 매우 부식성이 높은 화학물질은 통풍이 잘 되는 저장소에 보관해야 한다.
- Unlikely most liquids, when water is ________ ed to ice, it expands and becomes less dense. 물질은 대부분 액체와 달리 얼음으로 변할 때 팽창하며 밀도가 낮아진다.
- cellular(muscular) ________ .세포(근육)조직
- Water ________s energy when it is converted into steam. 물이 기화할대는 에너지를 흡수한다.
- at the ________ moment 바로 그때에
- When most ________s freeze, they become more dense, which means the solid form of the substance will sink down. 대부분의 액체가 얼때면 밀도가 높아진다, 즉 그 물질의 고체 형태가 바닥으로 가라앉게 된다는 뜻이다.
- Those who work with medical x-rays or radioactive ________ are at risk. 의학용 엑스선, 혹은 방사능 화합물을 다루는 사람은 위험에 노출되어 있다.
- In his book, On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin introduced his theory of ________ . 찰스 다윈의 그의 책 ' 종의 기원'에서 진화론을 소개했다.
- Carbon Monoxide is a colourless, odorless, tasteless, ________ gas which can kill you before you know it. 일산화탄소는 무색, 무취, 무미의 독성가스로 자각하기도 전에 당신을 죽일 수 있다.
30 Clues: chemical 'PE's 화학 원소 • ________ twins 일란성 쌍둥이 • a human ________ 인간의 골격 • a ________ of hope 한 줄기 희망 • at the ________ moment 바로 그때에 • a red(white) blood ________ 적(백)혈구 • the higher(lower) ________s 고등(하등)포유동물 • cellular(muscular) ________ .세포(근육)조직 • a dominant(recessive) ________ 우성(열성) 유전자 • and electronic( optical) ________ 전자 (광학)현미경 • ...
Crossword2 2025-09-24
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- Electric car brand that gained popularity in the 2010s.
- Movie about a young inventor and his robot Baymax.
- Capital of Spain.
- Mystery cartoon about twins uncovering secrets in a strange town.
- Rapper with albums like The Eminem Show and Encore.
- Pop star known for hits like “Toxic” and “Oops!… I Did It Again.”
- Cartoon about two friends working at a park.
- Movie about a Polynesian girl on a voyage to save her island.
- Rapper and producer influential in 2000s hip-hop.
- Capital of France, known as the “City of Light.”
- County that won the 2025 All-Ireland hurling title.
- Spanish goalkeeper famous for his time at Manchester United and multiple crucial saves.
- Cartoon featuring Finn and Jake on magical adventures.
- Band with hits like “Clocks” and “Viva La Vida.”
- Movie featuring sisters Elsa and Anna and the song “Let It Go.”
- French midfielder known for incredible work rate and defensive ability at Chelsea.
- Capital of the United Kingdom.
- Movie about a boy who enters the Land of the Dead to meet his ancestors.
- South Korean forward playing for Tottenham Hotspur, famous for his finishing and speed.
- Movie about a city of anthropomorphic animals and a rookie bunny cop.
- Movie about Rapunzel and her magical long hair.
- Cartoon about a boy and magical gemstone heroes.
- County that ended Limerick’s run by winning the 2024 All-Ireland hurling final.
- Flag with a yellow cross on a blue background.
- Capital of Ireland.
- BRUYNE Midfielder with one of the highest assist totals in Premier League history.
- Egyptian forward and Liverpool’s record Premier League goal scorer.
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- Italian supercar brand famous for Formula 1 and road cars.
- Car brand with popular models like the Corolla and Prius.
- German car manufacturer known for luxury sedans and SUVs.
- Hurling county that regularly reached finals but has fewer titles recently.
- German brand recognized for Quattro all-wheel drive and luxury cars.
- Arsenal midfielder praised for leadership and consistency.
- Cartoon featuring a blue cat and surreal adventures.
- County that won five consecutive All-Ireland hurling titles from 2020–2023.
- Flag with green, white, and red vertical stripes.
- Egyptian forward for Liverpool, known for goals, speed, and assists.
- Pop/R&B singer known for Baby and What Do You Mean?
- Capital of Italy.
- Flag also called the Union Jack.
- Tottenham striker and England captain, top scorer in multiple seasons.
- Cartoon about a team of rescue puppies.
- Pop star who rose to fame with “Umbrella” and “SOS.”
- Flag with black, red, and yellow horizontal stripes.
- Young English midfielder at Manchester City, praised for creativity and skill.
- County known for both hurling and Gaelic football, competitive in the last decade.
- Car brand with models like the Fiesta and Mustang popular in the last decade.
- Luxury sports car brand known for speed and innovation.
- English winger who played for Manchester City and Chelsea, known for pace and goals.
- Flag with blue, white, and red vertical stripes.
- Historically dominant hurling county that has struggled in recent years.
- Capital of Germany.
- German brand known for luxury and performance vehicles.
- Flag with red and yellow horizontal stripes and a coat of arms.
54 Clues: Capital of Spain. • Capital of Italy. • Capital of Germany. • Capital of Ireland. • Capital of the United Kingdom. • Flag also called the Union Jack. • Cartoon about a team of rescue puppies. • Cartoon about two friends working at a park. • Flag with a yellow cross on a blue background. • Movie about Rapunzel and her magical long hair. • ...
China Review Crossword 2025-12-08
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- First Emperor of a unified China who favored the legalist philosophy and initiated construction of the Great Wall
- to protect against disease by transmitting a disease causing agent to a person, stimulating the body's defensive reactions
- Ancient trade route between the Mediterranean region and east Asia
- Mongolian general who united the Mongol tribes, conquered northern China and established the largest land empire in history
- Zetian Consort of Taizong who became Empress; the only woman ruler of China who created her own dynasty called the Zhou during the Tang period
- Joseon King who invented the phonetic Korean alphabet, increased literacy, and expanded Joseon territory
- the growth of cities
- The goal of Buddhism, which is a state of mind in which one is 'Enlightened' no longer suffers
- method of inking a relief of an image, text, or pattern carved onto a piece of wood or metal and producing multiple copies onto a material such as paper or fabric
- rule by officials of proven talent, skill, virtue, or ability
- Brief Chinese dynasty which reunified China after the decentralized Period of Disunion
- A large river located in southern China
- Indian noble whose teachings became the foundation for Buddhism; "The Buddha"
- A man made waterway linking northern and southern China
- The Mongol Dynasty of China, also the seat of power for the largest land empire in history
- Chinese dynasty following the fall of the Mongols, reestablished Civil Service Exam, built the Forbidden City, and sponsored voyages of exploration before isolationist policies
- Ming Emperor who sponsored the voyages of Zheng He, built the Forbidden City, and expanded the Grand Canal
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- A blending of Confucian, Taoist, and Buddhist philosophies which occurred during the Song dynasty
- A palace complex built for the Emperor and his family during the Ming Dynasty to keep all commoners and foreigners from entering
- Chinese dynasty under which the scholar-official class rose and many agricultural improvements were made starting a golden age began that lasted for centuries
- A test based on Confucianism or Neo-Confucianism given to qualify candidates for positions as scholar officials in the Chinese government
- A Buddhist idea that suffering is part of life and is caused by attachment and desire
- Ming admiral who led great voyages of exploration throughout Asia
- Individual characters made of wood or metal that can be arranged to create a job for printing and then used over again
- Mongolian leader who completed the conquest of China and became Emperor of the Yuan dynasty
- A person who had passed the civil service examination and worked in China's government
- an open grassland biome that is cold and dry
- a thin, beautiful pottery invented in China
- The largest mountain range in the world that also contains the tallest mountain
- A national policy of not interacting with foreign countries that became popular in China during the Ming dynasty
- A large river located in northern China also known as the Yellow river
- Tang Emperor known for stabilizing the realm after the overthrow of the Sui dynasty and beginning a golden age that would last for centuries
- Chinese cash crop which increased government revenue during the Tang and Song dynasties
- Chinese dynasty which improved the Civil Service Exam, grew cities, and continued the golden age that began under the Tang
34 Clues: the growth of cities • A large river located in southern China • a thin, beautiful pottery invented in China • an open grassland biome that is cold and dry • A man made waterway linking northern and southern China • rule by officials of proven talent, skill, virtue, or ability • Ming admiral who led great voyages of exploration throughout Asia • ...
Nationalities Crossword 2022-09-03
Module 6 2024-02-21
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- brought the two superpowers to the brink of war before an agreement was reached to withdraw the missiles.
- played a key role in ending the Soviet Union's post-World War II domination of eastern Europe. Gorbachev helped take down the long-standing Iron Curtain separating Eastern communist states and Western noncommunist state
- born January 20, 1930, Montclair, New Jersey, U.S.) is an American astronaut who was the second person to set foot on the Moon.
- A decade later, Star Wars disappeared, quietly folded into a more conventional nuclear deterrent program: ground-based missile defense. Today, with Russia menacing Ukraine with nuclear weapons and China accelerating production of missiles and warheads, MAD remains the main reason nuclear war hasn't broken out
- the first-ever invented artificial satellite launched into orbit by the Soviet Union from Kazakhstan on October 4th, 1957, effectively making the beginning of the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union.
- principle of deterrence founded on the notion that a nuclear attack by one superpower would be met with an overwhelming nuclear counterattack such that both the attacker and the defender would be annihilated
- Race competition for supremacy in nuclear warfare between the United States, the Soviet Union, and their respective allies during the Cold War.
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- North Korea aimed to militarily conquer South Korea and therefore unify Korea under the communist North Korean regime. Concerned that the Soviet Union and Communist China might have encouraged this invasion, President Harry S.
- political and economic doctrine that aims to replace private property and a profit-based economy with public ownership and communal control of at least the major means of production
- an immensely powerful bomb whose destructive power comes from the rapid release of energy during the nuclear fusion of isotopes of hydrogen (deuterium and tritium), using an atom bomb as a trigger.
- became the first person to walk on the Moon.
- long, costly, and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. The conflict was intensified by the ongoing Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union
- (born March 9, 1934, near Gzhatsk, Russia, U.S.S.R. [now Gagarin, Russia]—died March 27, 1968, near Moscow) Soviet cosmonaut who in 1961 became the first man to travel into space.
- the competition between nations regarding achievements in the field of space exploration.
- refers to an economic system in which a society's means of production are held by private individuals or organizations, not the government, and where products, prices, and the distribution of goods are determined mainly by competition in a free market
- joined the astronaut program in 1959. He became the first American and the second man in space on May 5, 1961, when he piloted the Mercury spacecraft Freedom 7 on a 490-kilometer (300-mile), 15-minute suborbital flight.
- built by the German Democratic Republic during the Cold War to prevent its population from escaping Soviet-controlled East Berlin to West Berlin, which was controlled by the major Western Allies. It divided the city of Berlin into two
17 Clues: became the first person to walk on the Moon. • the competition between nations regarding achievements in the field of space exploration. • brought the two superpowers to the brink of war before an agreement was reached to withdraw the missiles. • ...
Better me 2024-05-21
How much you know your girlfriend? 😾 2022-01-21
38th parallel, Syngman Rhee, Pusan perimeter, Out flank, Seoul, Armistice, Korean war 2022-09-06
6 Clues: of korea • under his power • to stop fighting • korea invades the south • held their army on the little piece of land we had • coming from above and the US coming from below to occupy japan first
SW&SE ASIA CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-05-10
nationalities 2021-10-22
Asia country 2023-06-15
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- This country is an archipelago consisting of thousands of islands. It is known for its stunning beaches, colorful festivals, and warm hospitality. The capital city, Manila, is a bustling metropolis, while Boracay Island is a popular tourist destination.
- This country is famous for its stunning beaches, vibrant street markets, and delicious street food. The capital city, Bangkok, is known for its ornate temples and bustling nightlife. Visitors can also enjoy traditional Thai massage and explore ancient ruins.
- This country is made up of thousands of islands and is home to diverse wildlife, including orangutans and Komodo dragons. Bali, an island in Indonesia, is known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant culture. The country has the largest Muslim population in the world.
- This country is known for its lush landscapes, rich history, and delicious cuisine. The capital city, Hanoi, is famous for its ancient temples and bustling Old Quarter. The Mekong Delta is a popular destination for floating markets and boat tours.
- This country is known for its technological advancements and traditional arts such as origami and kabuki. It is a collection of islands and is famous for its cherry blossoms in spring. People here enjoy sushi and sumo wrestling.
- This country is famous for its diverse culture and delicious cuisine. It is known for its historical landmarks such as the Taj Mahal and vibrant festivals like Diwali. Yoga and meditation originated from here. It is also the second most populous country in the world.
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- This city-state is known for its modern skyline and efficient public transportation. It is a melting pot of cultures, with people from various ethnic backgrounds living harmoniously. Singapore is also famous for its strict laws and cleanliness.
- This country is famous for its stunning beaches, vibrant street markets, and delicious street food. The capital city, Bangkok, is known for its ornate temples and bustling nightlife. Visitors can also enjoy traditional Thai massage and explore ancient ruins.
- This country is known for its K-pop music, spicy cuisine, and innovative technology. It hosted the 2018 Winter Olympics. Traditional Korean clothing, called hanbok, is colorful and elegant. The capital city, Seoul, is a bustling metropolis with tall skyscrapers.
- This country is made up of thousands of islands and is home to diverse wildlife, including orangutans and Komodo dragons. Bali, an island in Indonesia, is known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant culture. The country has the largest Muslim population in the world.
- This country is home to the Great Wall, a wonder of the world. It has a rich history spanning thousands of years. Chinese cuisine is popular worldwide, and people here celebrate the Lunar New Year with dragon dances and fireworks. It is the most populous country in the world.
- This country is known for its towering skyscrapers, lush rainforests, and beautiful beaches. The capital city, Kuala Lumpur, is home to the iconic Petronas Twin Towers. Visitors can enjoy diverse cuisine influenced by Malay, Chinese, and Indian cultures.
12 Clues: This country is known for its technological advancements and traditional arts such as origami and kabuki. It is a collection of islands and is famous for its cherry blossoms in spring. People here enjoy sushi and sumo wrestling. • ...
CSP crossword FOD 2022-10-13
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- For the galaxy advertisement dead actress Audrey --- was recreated by using Computer graphics
- Blackpink is a South Korean K-POP band who are a commercial --- and have been acknowledged as one of the most powerful celebrities in South Korea
- In the NHS represent advert famous grime artist Lady --- is used to appeal to the younger audiences as she is a well known figure throughout the BAME community
- The BBC Radio one breakfast show was launched back in 1967 and was and still is being funded with a license fee which everyone is obligated to pay to target this radio was used to target younger audiences but did not reach them until later
- Business women Kim Kardashian gained massive amounts of fame when she married rapper kanye --- who have now divorced
- The Marvel movie Black --- is an action movie which is set in the Marvel cinematic universe which has the most box office sales with there blockbuster movie End Game
- The Daily --- is UK Left-wing media tabloid who are owned by Reach who also own two other tabloids that are Right-wing
- Reveal ---is a downmarket --- meant to appeal to the CDE2 wealth class and covers celebrity gossip stories
- Famous British television franchise Doctor Who which has over 26 seasons starred William --- in its first ever episode as doctor but many of the early episodes have been lost due to the BBC overwriting many tapes with opera music
- His --- materials was co-produced by the BBC and HBO and is based on a trilogy of novels with the same title it belongs to the fantasy and adventure genres
- The Kiss FM radio station used to be a pirate radio station in the 1980’s until it became the first legal radio station to focus on --- and dance music
- the movie I, --- Blake is an indie or independent movie as it has a low budget and is not produced by a big company
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- the ABC1 upmarket --- the tattler is targeted at wealthier members of the UK and is lifestyle magazine this is shown on the cover as there is the Marchioness of Bath
- The Tomb Raider game franchise which has 17 games in total follows the story of archaeologist Lara --- the producers of the game have been criticized for over sexualizing the character but others have praised the game for breaking gender stereotypes
- Manchester United football player Marcus Rashford helped gain free school lunches for --- children throughout the UK also raising over 20 million pounds in the process
- Arctic Monkeys the famous British rockband who have been compared to The Beatles for their similar style of music were made popular by spreading their music on early social media called my ---
- The Times is a Right-wing ABC1 newspaper owned by Rupert --- who also owns The Sun and US media giant Fox News
- In the OMO ad it is trying to get women out of the --- as after WW2 a lot of men came back from the war but women had occupied a lot of the jobs but were forced out as there would have been a shortage of occupation
18 Clues: For the galaxy advertisement dead actress Audrey --- was recreated by using Computer graphics • Reveal ---is a downmarket --- meant to appeal to the CDE2 wealth class and covers celebrity gossip stories • The Times is a Right-wing ABC1 newspaper owned by Rupert --- who also owns The Sun and US media giant Fox News • ...
Fun Words with Paige 39 2024-09-22
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- AN ASSISTANT SPECIFICALLY FOR DICTATING TO OR FOR TYPING MANUSCRIPTS
- CONTROVERSIAL VIETNAMESE-FRENCH LAWYER WHO DEFENDED MILITANTS OF THE ALGERIAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE AS WELL AS INFAMOUS "BUTCHER OF LYON" KLAUS BARBIE
- IN KOREAN PARABLES DURING THE JOSEON DYNASTY, THESE TWO ANIMALS ARE DEPICTED AROUND THE NEW YEAR--ONE SYMBOLIZES BEARING GOOD NEWS AND THE OTHER EXPELS EVIL SPIRITS
- FULL UP OF, IN A SLANGY, UK MANNER OF SPEAKING
- HIS GUITAR KILLS FASCISTS AND HE HIMSELF IS A FOLK LEGEND
- ONE OF BABE RUTH'S MANY EPITHETS
- IN THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE, THESE WERE SELF-RULING AUTONOMOUS ENTITIES WHO WERE NOT UNDER THE GOVERNANCE OF A NOBLE OR ECCLESIASTICAL FIGURE, USUALLY FOR FISCAL REASONS; EXAMPLES INCLUDE COLOGNE AND NUREMBERG
- IN GREEK MYTH, THEY ARE CHTHONIC GODDESSES OF VENGEANCE
- VERY LARGE MUSTELID NATIVE TO THAILAND AND SURROUNDING AREAS, NAMED FOR ITS PIGLIKE SNOUT
- THE CONDITION OF HAVING A WOLF OR DOG HEAD AND A HUMAN BODY, DISTINCT FROM LYCANTHROPY OR ANTHROPOMORPHISM, BUT WHICH MAY BE A HUMANOID FORM OF A DEITY SUCH AS ANUBIS
- THE ALLEGED TRUE NAME OF THE GREEN KNIGHT, AS PER THE 14TH CENTURY SIR GAWAIN POEM
- AN AREA OF MATHEMATICS CONCERNED WITH COUNTING AS BOTH A MEANS AND AN END TO OBTAIN RESULTS
- WILLIAM BECKFORD'S BEST KNOWN WORK, A GOTHIC NOVEL SET IN THE MIDDLE EAST WITH THEMES OF PIETY AND PRIDE AND WHICH WAS ORIGINALLY WRITTEN IN FRENCH
- THE FIRST MEDICAL COMPLEXES IN ANCIENT GREECE, KNOWN AS "HEALING TEMPLES," WERE DEDICATED TO THE DOCTOR FROM WHICH THEIR NAME IS DERIVED
- A TOWN IN JORDAN WHICH SERVED AS A WAYSTATION ALONG THE ROUTE TO MECCA DURING THE MEDIEVAL PERIOD
- THE JAPANESE ART OF PEBBLE PLACEMENT ON SAND, SIMILAR TO BONSAI
- PRETEEN VIRGINAL CHRISTIAN MARTYR WHOSE NAKED BODY WAS COVERED WITH A PRETERNATURAL SNOW
- ENTHUSIASM AND VIGOROUS ENERGY
- A BEARDED LUCK-DRAGON IN THE LAND OF FANTASIA
- CONDITION SUFFERED BY HOMESTEADERS IN THE MIDWEST DUE TO ISOLATION, WHICH OFTEN LED TO DELUSIONS, VIOLENCE, OR EVEN SUICIDE
- THE SMALLEST ANIMAL OF ITS TYPE, IT IS CREPUSCULAR, ORIGINATES FROM NORTHERN AFRICA, AND IS NOTED FOR ITS OVERSIZED EARS WHICH HELP IT DISSIPATE THE HEAT OF THE DESERT
- NICKNAME FOR THE LARGEST STADIUM IN THE US, FOUND IN ANN ARBOR, MI
- EARLY PROPONENT OF CLOSED CAPTIONING IN CINEMA FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED, HE WAS ALSO AN ACTOR IN THE PRE-TALKIE ERA
- A SMALL CAVE NEAR WATER THAT MAY FLOOD DURING HIGH TIDE
- SIGHTSEEING AT PLACES KNOWN FOR GRIM, GRUESOME, OR DEATHLY EVENTS HAVING OCCURRED THERE
- SHETLAND FIRE FESTIVAL CELEBRATING THE END OF THE YULE SEASON WHICH INCLUDES BURNING A VIKING LONGBOAT REPLICA, SKITS, AND A PRESIDING ELECTED JARL
- AN EDGAR ALLAN POE POEM SET IN OCTOBER, WHEREIN THE NARRATOR UNCONSCIOUSLY WANDERS TO THE TITULAR LADY'S GRAVE ON THE ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF HER DEATH
- MUSICAL RETELLING OF THE STORY OF HENRY VIII'S WIVES IN THE GUISE OF A MODERN SINGING COMPETITION, WITH THEMES OF FEMALE EMPOWERMENT AND SURVIVORSHIP OF ABUSE
- A MANUSCRIPT PAGE WHICH HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR A SECOND USAGE BY REMOVAL OF PREVIOUS TEXT
- AN EXPERIMENTAL WAY OF COMMUNICATING THROUGH VISUAL DEPICTIONS AND AESTHETICS RATHER THAN TEXT THAT RELIES ON PHONETICS TO CARRY A MESSAGE, CREATED FOR THE LETTRISM MOVEMENT
- SCULPTOR WHO IS KNOWN FOR USING TEXTILES FOR LARGE FIBER ARTWORKS INSTALLED OUTDOORS AND IS A PROMINENT POSTWAR ERA ARTIST IN POLAND
- KOREAN NEO-DADAIST ARTIST KNOWN AS THE FATHER OF VIDEO ART AND WHO FREQUENTLY INCORPORATED TVS INTO HIS WORK SUCH AS "TV BUDDHA" AND "TV CELLO"
- CANADIAN PSYCHEDELIC ROCK BAND WHICH FUSES SURF ROCK WITH TRADITIONAL JAPANESE MUSIC
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- A MISHEARD WORD OR PHRASE THAT SOMEHOW STILL MAKES SENSE EVEN IF INCORRECT
- STRUCTURE BUILT FOR RELIGIOUS PURPOSES BY THE DELAWARE LENAPE TRIBE AND WHICH SYMBOLIZED THE COSMOS
- ART PIECE IN KASSEL, GERMANY WHICH WAS THE FIRST PERMANENT INSTALLATION OF A LIGHT SHOW ARTWORK OF THIS KIND ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD
- CONDITION SUFFERED BY THOSE INHABITING RESEARCH STATIONS IN ANTARCTICA, CHARACTERIZED BY ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, AND RESTLESSNESS, USUALLY DUE TO COMMUNAL LIVING AND NO WAY TO LEAVE THE CONTINENT FOR THE DURATION, AS WELL AS THE EXTREME COLD
- IN OJIBWE, SHAWNEE, AND ALGONQUIN BELIEF, THIS IS A POWERFUL THUNDERBIRD WHO RULES OVER STORMS
- FORMERLY KNOWN AS SAIGON, THIS LOCALE IS KNOWN FOR ITS STREET FOOD, HISTORICAL FRENCH COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE, AND BOASTS ONE OF THE WORLD'S OLDEST ZOOS AND BOTANICAL GARDENS
- DIAMONDS (OR OTHER GEMS) WITH THE GREATEST CLARITY POSSIBLE ARE KNOWN AS THIS
- A PREPARED BARK USED AS PAPER BY THE NAHUA AND UPON WHICH SYMBOLS AND PICTURES WERE PAINTED
- LAND PARCEL IN SCOTLAND
- AMERICAN ARTIST WHO USES CUSTOM COMPUTER VIRUSES IN MUCH OF HIS WORK, AND WHO ALSO CREATED A NOISE ALBUM AND PUBLISHED AN ART THEORY CYBERSEX FARCE NOVELLA
- THIS RELIGIOUS PRACTICE, WHICH HEAVILY INFLUENCED THE COPTICS IN THE AREA, WAS INTRODUCED BY PAUL OF THEBES AND ANTHONY OF EGYPT
- CEREMONIAL CLOTHING SPECIFIC TO FORMAL OCCASIONS, USUALLY INDICATIVE OF HIGH SOCIAL STATUS OR ROYALTY
- MISTRESS OF KING LOUIS XIV AND KNOWN AS MADAME DE MONTESPAN, SHE HELD IMMENSE INFLUENCE AT COURT AND WAS SOMETIMES REFERRED TO AS THE "TRUE QUEEN OF FRANCE" UNTIL HER ALLEGED INVOLVEMENT IN THE AFFAIR OF THE POISONS CAUSED HER FALL FROM GRACE
- A MEXICAN DISH TRADITIONALLY COOKED IN A PIT COVERED WITH AGAVE LEAVES
- A RIOT GRRRL BAND NAMED FOR ONE OF THE MAIN DRAGS IN OLYMPIA, WA
- AMERICAN NEO-CONCEPTUALIST ARTIST KNOWN FOR HER TEXTUAL WORKS DEALING WITH FEMINIST THEMES, SUCH AS HER SERIES OF "TRUISMS" OR "LIVING"
- AN ECOTONE WHICH INTERSPERSES GRASSLANDS WITH WOODED AREAS, FOUND IN IRAN, MANY PARTS OF RUSSIA, AND REPRESENTED BY THE ASPEN PARKLAND IN NORTH DAKOTA, ALBERTA, AND MINNESOTA
- THIS TYPE OF ANIMAL TYPICALLY HAS ITS OWN HOUSE AT THE ZOO (USUALLY SEVERAL OF THEM ARE ROOMMATES)
- A FERTILITY CEREMONY PERFORMED IN MESOAMERICA BY MEN WHO ARE BORNE THROUGH THE AIR AT THE TOP OF A HIGH POLE
- WEATHER PATTERN WHICH CARRIES HIGH DENSITY AIR DOWN A SLOPE TO LOWER ELEVATIONS DUE TO THE EFFECTS OF GRAVITY, SUCH AS THE SANTA ANA
- SLANG FOR MONEY, OR A VARIETY OF CAULIFLOWER WITH A UNIQUE COLOR
- PERHAPS THE GREATEST PORTUGUESE POET WHO WAS ALSO A RAPT SPIRITUALIST AND A WRITER UNDER SEVERAL OTHER PERSONAS, DUBBED "HETERONYMS" BY HIM
- MYTHICAL FIGURE IN GERMANIC FOLKLORE, HE IS KNOWN AS WEIRD, POSSIBLY MALICIOUS, AND CAPABLE OF CRAFTING POWERFUL WEAPONS, ARMOR, OR EVEN A WINGED CLOAK
- SOMETHING WHICH NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE
- ASTRONOMICAL PHENOMENON WHERE A PINKISH BAND ILLUMINATES THE DARKENED SKY ABOUT 10-20 DEGREES ABOVE THE HORIZON DURING CIVIL TWILIGHT
- PSYCHIATRIC CONDITION IN WHICH VIEWING OR EXPERIENCING A PLACE OR OBJECT OF IMMENSE BEAUTY SO AFFECTS THE SUFFERER THAT A DIZZYING EUPHORIA RESULTS, AND PERHAPS EVEN PALPITATIONS OR CARDIAC ARREST
- DISASTER OCCURRING IN 1666 IN ENGLAND
- A TYPE OF APPLE ORIGINATING FROM SCOTLAND WHOSE NAME ALLUDES TO SEEDS GROWING THROUGH THE REMAINS OF A THIEF AND WHICH REFERENCES THE PINK TINGE OF ITS INNER FLESH
- SYMBOLIC CYLINDER OF AUTHORITY GIVEN TO FRENCH GENERALS FOR EXTRAORDINARY ACHIEVEMENT, DECORATED WITH EAGLES
- A PROCESS BY WHICH THE NUCLEI OF ATOMS COLLIDE AND SPLIT AND FROM WHICH IMMENSE ENERGY IS RELEASED
- CONDITION SUFFERED BY MAINLANDERS WHO MOVE TO AN ISOLATED ISLAND, PARTICULARLY OF HAWAII OR GUAM, AND WHO FEEL DEEPLY DEPRESSED AS A RESULT
- ART WHICH CONTAINS KITSCHY REFERENCES OR PATRIOTIC THEMES SPECIFIC TO NEW ZEALAND
65 Clues: LAND PARCEL IN SCOTLAND • ENTHUSIASM AND VIGOROUS ENERGY • ONE OF BABE RUTH'S MANY EPITHETS • DISASTER OCCURRING IN 1666 IN ENGLAND • SOMETHING WHICH NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE • A BEARDED LUCK-DRAGON IN THE LAND OF FANTASIA • FULL UP OF, IN A SLANGY, UK MANNER OF SPEAKING • IN GREEK MYTH, THEY ARE CHTHONIC GODDESSES OF VENGEANCE • ...
Food 2022-10-20
The Cold War And Decolonization (1945-1975) 2013-02-24
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- Pact/(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a military treaty and association of E European countries, formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania
- missile crisis/(1962) Major confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over the presence of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba. In October 1962 a U.S. spy plane detected a ballistic missile on a launching site in Cuba. Pres. John F. Kennedy placed a naval blockade around the island, and for several days the U.S. and the Soviet Union hovered on the brink of war.
- nations/developing countries that announced their neutrality in the cold war.
- revolution/(Historical Terms) (in China) a mass movement (1965-68), in which the youthful Red Guard played a prominent part. It was initiated by Mao Tse-tung to destroy the power of the bureaucrats and to revolutionize the attitudes and behavior of the people
- world/The developing countries
- Community/An economic and political association of certain European countries, incorporated since 1993 in the European Union.
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- Doctrine/the policy of President Truman, as advocated in his address to Congress on March 12, 1947, to provide military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey and, by extension, to any country threatened by Communism or any totalitarian ideology.
- accords/International agreement signed in 1975, designed to reduce tension between the Soviet and Western blocs. It was an attempt to secure common acceptance of the post-World War II status quo in Europe, including the division of Germany.
- of the Petroleum Exporting Countries/an organization formed in 1961 to administer a common policy for the sale of petroleum. Its members are Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela.
- war/A state of political tension and military rivalry between nations that stops short of full-scale war, especially that which existed between the United States and Soviet Union following World War II.
- plan/(1948-51) U.S.-sponsored program to provide economic aid to European countries after World War II. The idea of a European self-help plan financed by the U.S. was proposed by George Marshall in 1947 and was authorized by Congress as the European Recovery Program.
- bank/an international cooperative organization established in 1945 under the Bretton Woods Agreement to assist economic development, esp of backward nations, by the advance of loans guaranteed by member governments Officially called International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization/An international organization, begun in 1949. The members have pledged to settle disputes among themselves peacefully and to defend one another against outside aggressors.
- curtain/A notional barrier that prevents the passage of information or ideas between political entities, in particular.
- War/A protracted military conflict (1954-1975) between the Communist forces of North Vietnam supported by China and the Soviet Union and the non-Communist forces of South Vietnam supported by the United States.
- War/A conflict that lasted from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea, aided by China, and South Korea, aided by United Nations forces consisting primarily of U.S. troops.
- Nations/An international organization composed of most of the countries of the world. It was founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and economic development.
17 Clues: world/The developing countries • nations/developing countries that announced their neutrality in the cold war. • curtain/A notional barrier that prevents the passage of information or ideas between political entities, in particular. • ...
The Cold War And Decolonization (1945-1975) 2013-02-24
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- Doctrine/the policy of President Truman, as advocated in his address to Congress on March 12, 1947, to provide military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey and, by extension, to any country threatened by Communism or any totalitarian ideology.
- revolution/(Historical Terms) (in China) a mass movement (1965-68), in which the youthful Red Guard played a prominent part. It was initiated by Mao Tse-tung to destroy the power of the bureaucrats and to revolutionize the attitudes and behavior of the people
- plan/(1948-51) U.S.-sponsored program to provide economic aid to European countries after World War II. The idea of a European self-help plan financed by the U.S. was proposed by George Marshall in 1947 and was authorized by Congress as the European Recovery Program.
- War/A protracted military conflict (1954-1975) between the Communist forces of North Vietnam supported by China and the Soviet Union and the non-Communist forces of South Vietnam supported by the United States.
- Nations/An international organization composed of most of the countries of the world. It was founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and economic development.
- of the Petroleum Exporting Countries/an organization formed in 1961 to administer a common policy for the sale of petroleum. Its members are Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela.
- War/A conflict that lasted from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea, aided by China, and South Korea, aided by United Nations forces consisting primarily of U.S. troops.
- bank/an international cooperative organization established in 1945 under the Bretton Woods Agreement to assist economic development, esp of backward nations, by the advance of loans guaranteed by member governments Officially called International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
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- world/The developing countries
- nations/developing countries that announced their neutrality in the cold war.
- accords/International agreement signed in 1975, designed to reduce tension between the Soviet and Western blocs. It was an attempt to secure common acceptance of the post-World War II status quo in Europe, including the division of Germany.
- curtain/A notional barrier that prevents the passage of information or ideas between political entities, in particular.
- missile crisis/(1962) Major confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over the presence of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba. In October 1962 a U.S. spy plane detected a ballistic missile on a launching site in Cuba. Pres. John F. Kennedy placed a naval blockade around the island, and for several days the U.S. and the Soviet Union hovered on the brink of war.
- Community/An economic and political association of certain European countries, incorporated since 1993 in the European Union.
- Pact/(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a military treaty and association of E European countries, formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania
- war/A state of political tension and military rivalry between nations that stops short of full-scale war, especially that which existed between the United States and Soviet Union following World War II.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization/An international organization, begun in 1949. The members have pledged to settle disputes among themselves peacefully and to defend one another against outside aggressors.
17 Clues: world/The developing countries • nations/developing countries that announced their neutrality in the cold war. • curtain/A notional barrier that prevents the passage of information or ideas between political entities, in particular. • ...
Soldiers Who Became Authors 2020-10-16
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- He was an army paratrooper in the war in Vietnam during the Tet Offensive. His personal memoir about his experiences there is entitled The Pharaohs Army.
- This Russian born American author was a junior chemist in the Navy and later taught biochemistry. He wrote about 500 books and is well known for science fiction and also wrote in the astronomy, biology, math, religion and literary biography genres.
- This author wrote the Lord of the Rings, a fantasy novel series. His vision of Middle Earth may have resulted from his experiences while suffering from trench fever as a British soldier in WWI.
- On his first day of combat, D-Day, he supposedly had the first six chapters of The Catcher in the Rye in his jacket pocket.
- was sent as a British liaison officer when the Arabs rebelled against Turks in 1916. His best-known work is Seven Pillars of Wisdom, an autobiographical account of his participation in the Arab Revolt.
- A US Army Chaplin during the Korean War, this author's novel I Am the Clay recounts the devastation and subsequent poverty of South Korea.
- Pierre Boulle's book about this river described his service in the Free French Army and as a secret agent in Asia who was captured. This French author also wrote Planet of the Apes.
- An ambulance driver for the Italian army in WWI, his book A Farewell to Arms is set during this war. He was wounded and moved to Paris to be a war correspondent.
- This writer and lay theologian was wounded while serving in France with the Somerset Light Infantry during World War I. After his war service, he attended Oxford University, where he taught for several years before becoming a professor of Medieval and Renaissance Literature at Cambridge University. The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe was the first volume in his Chronicles of Narnia series.
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- This award winning author was a British WWII fighter pilot with the Royal Air Force. He was shot down over the desert in Libya. His children's books are considered somewhat dark and he is known for his surprise endings.
- This poet's brother was hurt during Civil War so he became a medic to help his brother and others.
- This English novelist was born in India. He joined the Spanish rebel groups to fight against dictator General Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War. Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-Four are his best-known books.
- Shoshana Johnson wrote I'm Still Standing about her experiences as a woman serving in combat and the first American woman to be held as a _________.
- Battle Cry was based on his own experiences with the US Marines during WWII.
- After being drafted into US Army in 1918 and served as an ambulance driver in France. Later, he wrote modernist free-form poetry.
- Slaughterhouse Five is his novel about the massacre of Dresden, where he was a POW who lived 60' underground in a former meat locker and slaughterhouse.
- At the outbreak of WWII, he joined the Royal Marines. Later, as a Commando, his succession of desperate actions resulted in his becoming famous for his phenomenal courage. Men at Arms was his first novel in a trilogy.
17 Clues: Battle Cry was based on his own experiences with the US Marines during WWII. • This poet's brother was hurt during Civil War so he became a medic to help his brother and others. • On his first day of combat, D-Day, he supposedly had the first six chapters of The Catcher in the Rye in his jacket pocket. • ...
Korean War 2022-04-20
Korean Flavors 2024-11-07
Global Food Vocabulary 2014-12-02
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- or almonds mixed with sugar and cinnamon
- Southern specialty made from dried corn called hominy
- thick soy-based paste seasoned with chiles and garlic
- rice seasoned wit saffron and mixed with meat and
- banquet
- sliced eggplant layered with ground lamb, onions,
- thick cornmeal porridge
- with the French-style andouille sausage
- a Native American dish of beans and corn
- Vietnamese beef and noodle soup
- Latin American soups
- llama jerky
- sweet pudding thickened with gelatin and flavored
- a spicy sausage
- confection made with almond paste and sugar
- into a dough
- pastries made with leftover corned beef
- sweet, tropical fruit eaten raw or used for preserves
- beef roast marinated in vinegar with cloves, bay
- processed seaweed
- salted eggs of the sturgeon
- turnover filled with meat, vegetables, or fruit.
- large tropical fruit native to Oceania and served
- method of cooking food covered in liquid
- most famous culinary contribution of the Maori it is a
- rice dish which cooks ham, seafood, chicken and
- servings of fresh foods, lighter cooking, and less
- cuisine emphasizes the food’s natural flavor and uses
- combines the Spanish custom of mixing seafood and
- mixture of puree of legumes, onions, chiles, and tomatoes
- orange or passion fruit
- Maori feast cooked in a rock-lined earthen
- yeast bread filled with dried fruit
- potato dumplings
- Spanish pickling sauce now used as a marinade
- sum bite-size dishes eaten at tea or between courses of
- pureed fruit folded into whipped cream
- thick paste of ground sesame seeds
- beef
- paysanne French home cooking
- appetizers in Southwestern Asian cuisine
- grilled or fried
- and then steamed
- cabbage, daikon radishes and cucumbers seasoned
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- Asian radish
- and vegetables
- dessert alternating tiers of phyllo with finally chopped
- deep-fried pastry tubes
- Hungarian stew made with beef and vegetables and flavored with paprika
- cuisine classic French cuisine known for high-quality ingredients, expertly prepared and artistically presented
- small snacks and appetizers
- deep-fried corn fritters typically served with
- corn that is dried, cooked, soaked in limewater and
- French word meaning smothered and is a typical
- Pudding popover baked in the hot pan drippings of
- and cream
- Mixed heritage cooking which began in the 1700s when
- a spicy vinegar salsa used as a rub or serving sauce for
- sauces
- dried cod soaked in culinary ash and water
- Korean barbecue
- buffet laden with cured fish, cold meats, cheese,
- tomato sauce and cinnamon
- sliced raw fish mixed with seaweed, onions, chiles, an soy
- baked pork scraps with cornmeal flavored with
- breaded, fried veal cutlet
- grape leaves folded and rolled with rice and ground
- and stored in stone jars
- with rice, vegetables and seasonings
- twice-baked cookies excellent for dunking in coffee
- beans
- smoked herring
- mate South American beverage brewed from holly
- sheep stomach stuffed with oats, organ meats, onions,
- onions
- small yeast-leavened buckwheat pancakes
- unsweetened chocolate and spices
- well-seasoned stews in Morocco
- and peppercorns
- an appetizer of raw fish marinated in citrus juice
- San Francisco fish stew
- starchy root vegetable from Latin America
- and sage, then cut into slices and fried
- French Polynesia
- Indian dishes of vegetables and legumes in hot, highly-
- French settled New Orleans
- rich cake made with a small amount of flour and often
- beef or lamb suet and then boiled
- blend of chiles, onions, garlic, and allspice
- ya khoo Thailand green rice cream
- sauce based on ground pumpkin or sesame seeds, chiles,
91 Clues: beef • beans • sauces • onions • banquet • and cream • llama jerky • Asian radish • into a dough • smoked herring • and vegetables • Korean barbecue • a spicy sausage • and peppercorns • potato dumplings • French Polynesia • grilled or fried • and then steamed • processed seaweed • Latin American soups • deep-fried pastry tubes • thick cornmeal porridge • orange or passion fruit • San Francisco fish stew • ...
cold war 2015-04-27
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- Powers Act - required the President get approval from Congress before sending troops to an armed struggle.
- - a group of communist guerillas (fighters who use hit-and-run tactics) that supported the North but live in the South
- Plan - $12 billion given to Western European countries to rebuild after WWII. Now they would not have to turn to the Soviet Union for help and become communist.
- Nations - international peacekeeping organization developed after WWII. Member nations agreed to bring disputes to the UN for peaceful settlement.
- of Tonkin Resolution - the U.S. would take all measures necessary to stop Soviet aggression in North Vietnam.
- Stalin - Communist dictator of the Soviet Union.
- Nixon – President from 1969-1974, he followed a foreign policy marked by détente with the Soviet Union and by the opening of diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.
- (FREE-ENTERPRISE SYSTEM) - citizens can own their own businesses with hope of making a profit
- Khrushchev - 1953 became the leader of the USSR when Stalin died. He was responsible for building the Berlin Wall and was leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- - stop communism from spreading; contain communism to the areas where it exists. US foreign policy started by President Truman.
- Peace Accords - agreement made by North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and the Untied States to end the Vietnam War.
- States - nations controlled by the Soviet Union during the Cold War as a buffer to a united Germany. Ex: Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania.
- Reagan – President from 1981-1989, his second term was marked by the ending of the Cold War. He publicly portrayed the USSR as an "evil empire" and supported anti-Communist movements worldwide
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- Treaty - Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. US & USSR signed a treaty limiting the number of nuclear warheads & missiles they built.
- Doctrine - $400 million in military aid was given to Turkey and Greece so they would not be taken over by communist rebels.
- - an economic system where the government owns the means of production.
- D. Eisenhower – President from 1953-1961, he oversaw the cease-fire of the Korean War, made nuclear weapons a higher defense priority, & launched the Space Race.
- - North Atlantic Treaty Organization. US formed a military alliance with friendly nations – mostly in Western Europe- member nations pledged to defend one another if they were attacked.
- - period in the 1970’s of reduced hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union
- F. Kennedy - President from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. Events during his administration include the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the building of the Berlin Wall & the Space Race.
- Wars - the development of weapons that could shoot down Soviet missiles from space.
- Theory - President Eisenhower’s belief that once one country falls to communism the surrounding nations would also fall.
- – a country with enough military, political, and economic power to influence other countries.
- S. Truman - President from 1945-1953, Democratic Party, made decision to drop the atom bomb in WWII; enacted the Berlin Airlift and the Truman Doctrine.
- War - a state of tension between nations without actual fighting - between the US and Soviet Union 1945 – 1990.
- Gorbachev - leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 - 1991. He believed major steps were needed to improve the economy and worked with President Reagan to improve relations with the US.
- Pact - a military alliance of eastern European nations formed by the Soviet Union in 1955
- Airlift - United States used airplanes to bring food, fuel, medicine, and other supplies into West Berlin for a year until Stalin lifted the blockade.
28 Clues: Stalin - Communist dictator of the Soviet Union. • - an economic system where the government owns the means of production. • Wars - the development of weapons that could shoot down Soviet missiles from space. • Pact - a military alliance of eastern European nations formed by the Soviet Union in 1955 • ...
World History/Unit 2 Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-24
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- The process of going more into detail/being an expert in a certain area or field in the world's economy, allowing for a higher rate of advancement.
- the reduction of unwritten customs or case law to statutory form (written law).
- A system consisting of a group of people governing an organized community- generally a state. Normally consists of legislature, executive, and judiciary.
- a sovereign state comprised under a central authority (often an emperor), with multiple territories and peoples.
- a state in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen directly or indirectly by them.
- The application of scientific knowledge in the creation of objects to better the human lifestyle in any way shape or form. (machinery, equipment, etc.)
- a form of government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler, the God's or deity's laws being interpreted by religious authorities.
- the transmission of elements or features of one culture to another.
- A physical object observed in scientific interest, created by humans being in historical or cultural interest.
- A form of government in which a single person rules the state, typically for the entirety of their lifetime, or until some form of forced takeover.
- A complex, self sustaining society capable of urban development, agricultural development/domestication and a social class system.
- any system where groups of people are ranked one above another. Examples: poor, middle class, wealthy
- a form of government in which all power is vested in a few persons or in a dominant class or clique; government by the few.
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- a part/characteristic of a civilization, forming many aspects such as trade, job specialization, and social class.
- A social-cultural system of beliefs, morals, worldviews, with a focus on a superhuman controlling power, often labeled ‘God.”
- The worship of a singular god- an all controlling deity creating morals, beliefs and who is omnipotent and omnipresent.
- a gradual change from nomadic hunting and gathering communities and bands to agriculture and settlement. This period is described as a "revolution" because it changed the way of life of communities which made the change.
- The process of gaining a degree of influence over the reproduction of a species, using the species for a steadier food/resource supply.
- Arabic, english, sanskrit, hindi, tamil, telugu, french, spanish, german, russian, latim, korean.
- The worship of multiple deities, and belief in multiple gods/godesses leading into their own sub rituals for each deity
- a long line of rulers (typically monarchical) that originate from the same family, going down multiple generations.
- A form of government that places power and wealth into the hands of a small, privileged group of people, considered to be the ruling class.
- a system of social hierarchy specific to India, which still exists today.
- a state consisting of a sovereign city and its dependencies. Among the most famous are the great independent cities of the ancient world, such as Athens, Sparta, Carthage, Thebes, Corinth, and Rome.
- A skilled craft worker, specializing in their trade of creating certain handmade objects used in society.
- A network of trade routes connecting the east and west in the 2nd century BCE to the 18 century CE. It connected the economic, cultural, political, and religious interests of the regions.
- government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system.
27 Clues: the transmission of elements or features of one culture to another. • a system of social hierarchy specific to India, which still exists today. • the reduction of unwritten customs or case law to statutory form (written law). • Arabic, english, sanskrit, hindi, tamil, telugu, french, spanish, german, russian, latim, korean. • ...
So Far from the Bamboo Grove 2022-05-08
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- On the train to Seoul the Kawashima family is being searched for by a soldier. What family member works with the Japanese government which caused some people to seek out them in the first place?
- In the beginning, Yoko was sad and scared to talk to the people in the medical ward because of the state that they are in. However, after some talking, Yoko befriends a person named____________ who also warned Yoko’s family to start running because the Russians were coming.
- What is the name of the somewhat bossy older sister that just wants to protect her family?
- What was the family treasure used to shave Yoko and her family’s heads after getting approached by soldiers and them dying?
- The writing “Bu Un Cho Kyu” means ________________ in English. This writing was the calligraphy that Yoko was practicing before the policemen came to the Kawashima household.
- What was the place where the Kawashima family started off on their long and treacherous journey?
- Factory, Where was the place that was attacked and caused Hideyo to lose his best friend and resulted in hardships for everyone that worked there?
- When Yoko and her family reached Japan, Honorable Mother wanted to go find Yoko’s grandparents in Aomori. She decides to leave Ko and Yoko because she wants them to go to ______. This is so they can move on with their life and not linger on the war days.
- Hideyo survived the attack on the munitions factory by smearing his dead best friend’s _____ on his face. This must’ve been really hard for him as that was his best friend, but he couldn’t have reacted in any way since he might’ve gotten caught.
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- Which family member passed away and had had her ashes, a canteen, and their family’s precious sword at her urn ?
- After being informed that they need to leave, Yoko’s family heads towards _________ without their brother Hideyo and faces many challenges.
- Which side of the Korean and Japanese war annexed the other side and also lost in the end, causing many people of both sides to experience hardships?
- Yoko’s family decided to smuggle the family sword on the boat because it was the only precious thing that they have other than each other. Ko decided to hide it on her ______ acting like it was an injury.
- Hideyo and his friends all decided to meet at ______________ bridge once the war was over. This was a type of goal set in place so that they have a happy thought that is driving them to survive.
- This is the name of the city where Yoko’s family called their “homeland”. Both Ko and Yoko go to school there, and Yoko tends to get bullied a lot at her school. This city is called _______.
- In hopes of a compromise, Hideyo decides to fail the written exam but pass the physical exam to join the ammunition factory instead of joining the _______. This was because Honorable Mother was scared of Hideyo getting hurt.
- Ko managed to get food for both Honorable Mother and Yoko by _________ it. Although it had to be done, Honorable Mother didn’t expect it.
- In the beginning of the book, Yoko tends to be ungrateful for a certain vegetable. What vegetable did Yoko learn to be grateful for as she went through her experiences?
- When Hideyo sees the soft light in the distance when he is trying to get back to his family, he gets a flicker of hope that he’ll find them. What was producing this light?
- The _________was an important friend to Yoko as she was getting bullied in her new school. This person provided school supplies for her from the trash and has a stutter.
20 Clues: What is the name of the somewhat bossy older sister that just wants to protect her family? • What was the place where the Kawashima family started off on their long and treacherous journey? • Which family member passed away and had had her ashes, a canteen, and their family’s precious sword at her urn ? • ...
Swammy Swans II 2024-03-14
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- What ceremony would ordinary people host that would often make them go bankrupt? Chapter 9
- ______ Tree was the new boarding school next to Jung Chang’s compound. Chapter 13
- For the first time, Jung Chang’s mother got to eat ____ and fresh vegetables every day. Chapter 8
- The dream of a Chinese peasant was to have ________ food. Chapter 12
- What was a traditional form of pleasure for the Chinese? Chapter 11
- Before Jung Chang was three, she was known as “Little _________”. Chapter 10
- People learned to defy reason and to live with _______. Chapter 12
- In Chinese tradition, who had the most power over a married woman? Chapter 8
- How many months was Jung Chang’s mother under investigation? Chapter 11
- In 1958, China out-produced the United States in what crop? Chapter 12
- What Chinese name means “selfless to the point of being considered foolish?” Chapter 8
- Life for a revolutionary was meaningless if they were rejected by the ______? Chapter 8
- One explanation for the extreme famine was that China had to pay back debt from the Korean War and give aid to ______ Korea. Chapter 12
- What country did Jung Chang’s brother adore? Chapter 13
- What color was supposed to be restful? Chapter 14
- Jung Chang’s mother was followed by “__________” as she was being investigated. Chapter 10
- What color cloth did Jung Chang’s mother and Mrs. Ting buy and wear under their Lenin jackets? Chapter 9
- Chapter What does Zhi mean? Chapter 13
- Who tried to make themselves more godlike by shrouding himself in mystery? Chapter 14
- What did Jung Chang’s father do when her mother said he was a rotten husband? Chapter 11
- Since the famine, Liu and Deng had been liberalizing both the economy and the ________. Chapter 14
- The skeletons of what animal were found during the digging? Chapter 9
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- In 1956, what day did officials start getting off? Chapter 11
- How many grades were officials and government employees divided into? Chapter 9
- When one person was condemned, their whole family could be _________. Chapter 11
- What part of the house did Jung Chang’s father ban the kids from playing on? Chapter 13
- What color food coupons did Jung Chang's mother get? Chapter 12
- Mr. Ying was condemned a _________ because he spoke up at a conference, about his complaints about the way things were ran in his area. Chapter 11
- What was the name of the most populous province in China in the 1950s? Chapter 10
- What classification would ruin the lives of Chung Chang’s family? Chapter 10
- What did Jung Chang like most about her school? Chapter 14
- What did Jung Chang’s grandmother boil to use as shampoo? Chapter 14
- The bandits were keen on capturing the two mothers because they were the ______ of high Communist officials. Chapter 8
- What parts of the duck were considered a great delicacy? Chapter 14
- When Jung Chang was six years old, she was already involved in ______ production. Chapter 12
- How were Jung Chang’s parents addressed at Jung Chang’s school? Chapter 13
- What illness did Jung Chang’s mother have while pregnant? Chapter 9
- What word is known as “unified purchasing and marketing”? Chapter 10
- What common American gesture did Jung Chang think was a swear word? Chapter 13
- What was a common drug during this time? Chapter 9
- Why did Jung Chang and her siblings get sent when her mother had to leave home? Chapter 10
- Jung Chang’s mother went on many expeditions to collect _____? Chapter 8
42 Clues: Chapter What does Zhi mean? Chapter 13 • What color was supposed to be restful? Chapter 14 • What was a common drug during this time? Chapter 9 • What country did Jung Chang’s brother adore? Chapter 13 • What did Jung Chang like most about her school? Chapter 14 • In 1956, what day did officials start getting off? Chapter 11 • ...
Toyota LandCruisers 2025-06-04
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- What is the internal code for the 55 Series Land Cruiser?
- What type of roof configuration was common in early FJ40 models?
- What special-use body style was offered on LWB Land Cruisers?
- What was the most iconic and globally popular Land Cruiser model before 1985?
- In which country was the Land Cruiser originally designed and built?
- What was the model code of the first Land Cruiser prototype developed in 1951?
- What was one of the first models to use the new Land Cruiser name?
- Which Land Cruiser series succeeded the BJ model?
- Who is the manufacturer of the Land Cruiser?
- Which model represented a long-wheelbase pickup version of the 40 Series?
- In what year was the first Toyota Land Cruiser prototype built?
- What drive system has been a constant feature of Land Cruisers since the beginning?
- What abbreviation refers to the long-wheelbase version of early Land Cruisers?
- How many forward gears were found in the FJ40 during the 1970s?
- What unique feature was found in some export station wagon models?
- What family of diesel engines was introduced in the late 1970s?
- The original Land Cruiser was modeled after which American military vehicle?
- What material was the early Land Cruiser body primarily made from?
- War Which conflict prompted the Japanese government to request a 4WD vehicle from Toyota?
- What type of braking system was standard before disc brakes?
- What general vehicle category does the Land Cruiser fall into?
- How many doors were typical on early FJ40 models?
- Which country embraced the Land Cruiser early on for rural and agricultural use?
- What accessory was commonly added to the front of utility models?
- What was the original intended use of the earliest BJ Land Cruiser?
- What type of driving was the Land Cruiser originally optimized for?
- What was the name of the straight-six gasoline engine used in early Land Cruisers?
- What engine layout was commonly used in Land Cruisers before 1985?
- What is the nickname for the long-wheelbase, high-roof Land Cruiser used to transport people or goods?
- Besides gasoline, what other fuel type was introduced in Land Cruisers in the 1970s?
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- What rear door configuration was common on early 40 Series models?
- What door style was often used on Land Cruiser wagons?
- What is the chassis code for the classic 40 Series?
- What body style was introduced with the 55 Series?
- What model replaced the 20 Series in the early 1960s?
- What was the short-wheelbase successor to the BJ20 series?
- The Land Cruiser BJ shared design inspiration from which military process?
- What type of electrical system did early BJ models use?
- Early Land Cruisers were famously tested in which harsh terrain in Japan?
- In what year did the “Land Cruiser” name first appear?
- How many gears did the original BJ gearbox have?
- Which gear on early models was marked with the Japanese character for “back”?
- What type of suspension was used on Land Cruisers pre-1985?
- What market strategy helped Toyota grow Land Cruiser sales globally?
- What type of body style was introduced in the 45 Series?
- What key trait earned Land Cruisers a reputation in harsh climates?
- What name was officially adopted for Toyota’s rugged 4WD vehicle line in 1954?
- Where was the spare tire mounted on many early Land Cruisers?
- What was a popular paint color for early Land Cruisers, especially in desert regions?
- What type of transmission was standard in all early Land Cruisers?
- What type of windshield design was seen on very early models?
- What safety feature began appearing in soft-top models in the 1980s?
- Which export market received the Land Cruiser in the late 1950s and helped boost its popularity?
53 Clues: Who is the manufacturer of the Land Cruiser? • How many gears did the original BJ gearbox have? • Which Land Cruiser series succeeded the BJ model? • How many doors were typical on early FJ40 models? • What body style was introduced with the 55 Series? • What is the chassis code for the classic 40 Series? • What model replaced the 20 Series in the early 1960s? • ...
Fun Random Trivia 2025-05-12
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- A superhero, a king, and a cultural phenomenon.
- Ancient classroom tech that squeaks like a banshee.
- First guy to leave Earth footprints somewhere other than Earth.
- More people watch me for the ads than the football.
- I’m where aliens are allegedly hidden by the federal government.
- I’m the tiny dot that makes math more complicated.
- I’m like a dating app for elements—grouped by personality.
- It’s just water—but make it science-y.
- I know what you’re thinking before you even finish typing.
- I’m a river, a rainforest, and the reason your packages show up tomorrow.
- Music with soul, swing, and serious improvisation.
- When I move, Earth shakes things up.
- I can fix your selfie—or create a flying cat in space.
- I invented words, killed characters, and confused students for centuries.
- I’m in the air, the water, and literally keeping you alive.
- Napoleon’s big “oops.”
- I keep your feet on the ground—and your phone shattered.
- Whisper-sings, wears baggy clothes, wins Grammys.
- Billionaire in a suit of armor who made superheroes cooler again.
- I go on forever, but dessert is my round cousin.
- Where you punch trees, fight cubes, and build castles.
- I’m both a speedy planet and a toxic thermometer guest.
- Tallest point on Earth—unless you're counting egos.
- I pull metallic things toward me—no dating app required.
- I can fix your voice or make it sound like a robot crying.
- I’m the powerhouse of the cell (and of biology memes).
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- I’m a wind spiral with a flair for drama.
- Not Simpson, but the Greek poet who made epic road trips sound cool.
- The twisty ladder that explains your eye color… and your weird pinky toe.
- I evaporate, condense, and make your umbrella necessary.
- A decades-long standoff with nuclear side-eye.
- I slow things down and ruin every slip-n-slide.
- A park, a time period, and a very bad idea with dinosaurs.
- You can’t actually see it from space (that's a myth), but it still blocks the haters.
- Space’s version of a cosmic vacuum cleaner.
- I sing in Korean, trend on TikTok, and fill stadiums worldwide.
- I’m a car, a genius, and possibly your dream ride.
- The school everyone wants to go to—if you don’t mind a few curses.
- I zoom past the sun with a tail and zero chill.
- When words aren’t enough, I smirk for you.
- The reason plants are basically solar-powered.
- Government by the people… and sometimes by chaotic group chat energy.
- Old bones that tell ancient stories (and also a trendy brand).
- I made E=mc² cool before it was mainstream.
- I erupt when Earth throws a tantrum.
- Billions of stars—and not just the chocolate bar.
- This ship was unsinkable… until it wasn’t.
- I name myself in this clue because I’m that powerful--some say the most complex machine in the known universe!
- You panic when I disappear. Admit it.
- A real element, not just a fan club for physicists.
- I helped decode ancient Egyptian… not your Duolingo streak.
- Biggest creature on Earth, yet still not in your zoo.
- I wake up flawless—and probably run the world.
- Tiny arms, big attitude.
- I got bonked by an apple and figured out gravity.
- I’m why your to-do list is still... not done.
- I’ve got rings, but they’re not for marrying.
57 Clues: Napoleon’s big “oops.” • Tiny arms, big attitude. • When I move, Earth shakes things up. • I erupt when Earth throws a tantrum. • You panic when I disappear. Admit it. • It’s just water—but make it science-y. • I’m a wind spiral with a flair for drama. • When words aren’t enough, I smirk for you. • This ship was unsinkable… until it wasn’t. • ...
Food terms 2016-12-17
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- Chestnut, in Marseille.
- Full-bodied mushroom of Buddha’s Delight.
- An Indian brick oven, or the simulated colouring of food cooked in it.
- Rich, classic pairing with Sauternes. (2 wds)
- Lamb’s lettuce; edible green.
- Provençal paste involving olives.
- Classic trio of aromatic légumes.
- Truffle-flavoured dish a classic with Barolo.
- Key ingredient in dal and hummus.
- The cheese of Don Quixote.
- Snacky green soybeans.
- Water bath, in Paris. (2 wds)
- “Mariner’s” sauce of Naples.
- Place where cows are massaged with sake.
- Brain, kidneys, spleen and pancreas are examples.
- Classic osso bucco garnish.
- To the tooth, in Tuscany.
- Moroccan stew, or the vessel that cooks it.
- A fully mature cremino.
- Asian cooking vessel said to improve with age.
- Flower stigma and pricey spice.
- Baloney’s Italian progenitor.
- Often grated from citrus.
- Prawn, in Brittany.
- Home of prosciutto and parmesan.
- Baby biscuit thickener.
- Southern US dish “suffered” by Sylvester.
- Sweet orange tuber.
- Beans, in Monterrey.
- Cruciferous superfood.
- Rich white-bean stew of Languedoc.
- Beluga is a type.
- Dry-cured Moscato d’Asti mate.
- Flaky dessert, sometimes flavoured with rosewater and cardamom.
- Hallmark gin flavour.
- Creamy risotto rice.
- Cantonese meal of small, tasty dishes. (2 wds)
- Dough of spanakopita.
- Sweet-spicy Chinese sauce.
- Cubes of pork fat used for flavour.
- Canapé topper and perfect match with Champagne.
- Pigmy citrus with edible rind.
- Sausage in Munich.
- Light and airy baked egg dish.
- Honeyed brew.
- Hot chilli pepper paste.
- Potent English blue.
- Sweetened bean of anko.
- Mediterranean sauce made with garlic and olive oil.
- Stracciatella and tartufo are types.
- Long, white mushroom you might find on ramen.
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- Indian flatbread.
- Sherbet variant that doesn’t contain milk.
- Salade sort featuring green beans, tuna and eggs.
- Oval-shaped, stock-poached dumpling.
- Cured salmon in Stockholm?
- Set menu, in Saint-Tropez. (2 wds)
- Lobster liver.
- Pricey pesto ingredient. (2 wds)
- Small German dumplings, sometimes flavoured with nutmeg.
- Smoothly ground meat mixed with breadcrumbs and seasonings.
- Hungarian stew made with paprika.
- Low-alcohol cooking sake.
- Ethereal, eggy Italian dessert.
- Caffeine-free infusion such as rooibos.
- Buckwheat noodle in Hiroshima?
- To intensify flavour through evaporation.
- Better suited for frying when higher.
- Middle Eastern dish made with ground meat and bulgur.
- Nigiri, hosomaki and futomaki are types.
- Scraped Swiss cheese.
- Molluscs for Muscadet.
- Pancake fried up at Hanukkah.
- Cold Andalusian soup.
- Alsatian Riesling goes with this “garnished” French classic.
- Refers to a dish served with spinach and mornay.
- Shallot-based condiment served with oysters.
- French toast, in French.
- Restaurant’s broiler.
- Citral oil–containing herb.
- Sauce characterized by vinegar, tarragon and egg yolks.
- Scallop shell–shaped spongecake?
- Italian omelet.
- Plié pie of Australia? Dégagé dessert of New Zealand?
- Fried catfish accompaniment.
- Hotel-born salad involving apples and walnuts.
- Raw fish “cooked” in lime juice.
- Sushi wrapping.
- Red-tinged Valencian rice dish.
- Salad, in Siena.
- Key ingredient in chutneys and Worcestershire sauce.
- “Rusty” French sauce and bouillabaisse garnish.
- Thick, French, appetite-stimulating stew.
- Dried beans, peas and lentils are examples.
- Sliced raw fish, in Kyoto.
- Types include shinshu, sendai and hatcho.
- Fermented Korean staple.
- Oven-bound pigeon?
- Concentrated stock of fish or mushrooms, used to add flavour.
- Ancient grain twice the size of modern wheat.
- Soup, in Sorrento.
- “Big root” Asian radish.
- Deep-fried seafood or vegetable commonly found in a bento.
- Chocolate named after its fungal lookalike.
- South American supergrain.
- Use sparingly with sushi?
106 Clues: Honeyed brew. • Lobster liver. • Italian omelet. • Sushi wrapping. • Salad, in Siena. • Indian flatbread. • Beluga is a type. • Sausage in Munich. • Oven-bound pigeon? • Soup, in Sorrento. • Prawn, in Brittany. • Sweet orange tuber. • Beans, in Monterrey. • Creamy risotto rice. • Potent English blue. • Scraped Swiss cheese. • Cold Andalusian soup. • Restaurant’s broiler. • Hallmark gin flavour. • ...
Hats, Hats, Hats! 2013-09-06
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- is a traditional Scottish bonnet or cap worn with Scottish Highland dress.
- hat is a popular bell-shaped ladies hat of the 1920s.
- is a small-peaked cap often worn by cyclists.
- hat is broad-brimmed felt or straw hat, with a high crown, pinched symmetrically at the four corners (the "Montana crease").
- is a broad brimmed felt hat with the brim folded up and pinned front and back to create a long horned shape, also known as a cocked hat. Worn by European military officers in the 1790s.
- is a traditional style, in red it is now used as a symbol of Catalan identity. It is worn with the top flopping down.
- is also known as an Irish beret.
- is a square cap with three or four ridges or peaks worn by Roman Catholic clergy and some Anglican and Lutheran clergy.
- cap is a woven cap typical of Chiloé Archipelago made of coarse raw wool, usually with a pom-pom at the top.
- is a pointed hat of conical form, with eye holes. Worn in religious processions in Spain by the Nazarenos (see Holy Week in Seville), but is commonly associated with the Ku Klux Klan.
- is a small fur military hat.
- This is an Australian felt hat with a wide brim.
- hat is also known as the tophat, magician's hat, stovepipe hat (in the case of the tallest specimens). Formal hats made of felted beaver fur. Cartoon characters Uncle Sam and Mr. Monopoly are often depicted wearing such hats.
- is a Peruvian or Bolivian hat with ear-flaps made from vicuña, alpaca, llama or sheep's wool.[20]
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- This is a Korean traditional winter cap mostly worn by women in the Joseon period from 1392 – 1910.
- is a hat worn from the 1590s through the 1640s in England and Northwestern Europe. In the U.S. it is also called a Pilgrim hat.
- This is a form of headgear covering the whole head, exposing only the face or upper part of it, and sometimes only the eyes. Also known as a ski mask.
- cap is a type of soft cap that is a traditional form of headwear for players of the game of cricket.
- This cap is a hard men's cap, similar to the flat cap, but distinguished by its hardness and rounded shape
- type of soft light cotton cap with a rounded crown and a stiff bill projecting in front.
- is a tall, furry, full dress uniform hat of the Brigade of Guards designed to protect the footguards against sword-cuts, commonly seen at Buckingham Palace.
- is a soft round cap, usually of wool felt, with a bulging flat crown and a tight fitted headband with no brim, worn by both men and women and traditionally associated with France. Also used in the military. In the 1920's, 30's and 40's schoolgirls often wore berets as uniform or otherwise.
- is a flat-brimmed and flat-topped straw hat, formerly worn by seamen. Schools might include a boater hat as part of their uniform. Now mostly worn at summer regattas or garden parties, often with a ribbon in club, school or college colors.
- is a traw hat made in Chile.
- hat The bucket hat is a soft cotton hat with a wide, downwards-sloping brim.
- hat The boonie hat is a soft cotton wide-brim hat commonly used by militaries. Similar to a bucket hat.
- bowler is a hard felt hat with a rounded crown created in 1850 by Lock's of St James's, the hatters to Thomas Coke, 2nd Earl of Leicester, for his servants. Sometimes known as a derby hat.
27 Clues: is a traw hat made in Chile. • is a small fur military hat. • is also known as an Irish beret. • is a small-peaked cap often worn by cyclists. • This is an Australian felt hat with a wide brim. • hat is a popular bell-shaped ladies hat of the 1920s. • is a traditional Scottish bonnet or cap worn with Scottish Highland dress. • ...
The American Presidents for 1000 Alex 2016-02-15
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- Ironically implemented the 16th Amendment (Income Tax); later became Supreme Court Chief Justice (2 words)
- Last President to significantly pay down the debt; economic policy of Laissez Faire (2 words)
- First African American President, Created National Health Care Reform (2 words)
- President during the Spanish-American War, had an Open Door Policy with China (2 words)
- Fourth President not elected. Implemented Civil Service Reform during the beginning of Carnegie Steel (2 words)
- Reconstruction President plagued with scandals; Transcontinental Railroad completed in 1869 (2 words)
- First VP to assume Presidential power; a whig who opposed whig policies - 1st impeachment attempt (2 words)
- First President to die in office; he was only President for 32 days (3 words)
- This Civil War Colonel supported the Sherman AntiTrust Act & Civil Service Reform (2 words)
- Dropped 2 A-bombs on Japan, start of cold war & Korean War (2 words)
- President during the Dred Scott Case; Southern Succession began (2 words)
- Escalated Vietnam, but implemented major civil rights legislation (war on poverty) (2 words)
- President during the Kansas Nebraska Act: intended to keep the peace, resulted in violence (2 words)
- This President had the XYZ Affair and the Quasi War (2 words)
- Two word title of this crossword puzzle
- First union President, credited with ending the cold war (2 words)
- Civil War President and Emancipation Proclamation (2 words)
- This reconstruction President passed the 14th Amendment (Voting & Civil Rights) and purchased Alaska (2 words)
- The Fall of South Vietnam, the rise of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs (2 words)
- Her husband wants to be the first lady (2 words)
- Only two term president to lose the popular vote, bank & housing crisis (2 words)
- Lost the popular vote, but won the electoral college in a compromise that ended Reconstruction (2 words)
- This President signed the Jay Treaty & faced the Whisky Rebellion (2 words)
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- This World War I President created the 8hr work week and approved the 18th Amendment (prohibition) (2 words)
- This President was famous for Manifest Destiny and the Mexican-American War (2 words)
- WWII General built Highway System & created NASA (2 words)
- This President implemented the Compromise of 1850; 2nd President not elected (2 words)
- Stock market crash. FDR accused this president of socialism (high taxes and debt) (2 words)
- This Bourbon Democrat was an honest reform conservative during the age of the robber barons (2 words)
- Approved 19th Amendment (Women's Suffrage); Teapot Dome scandal (2 words)
- 2nd President to die in office; President during the California Gold Rush (2 words)
- The only President to have no national debt; went to war against the National Bank (2 words)
- New Deal President of WWII, served twelve years (3 words)
- First President to resign, Neil Armstrong lands on the moon (2 words)
- This President created a doctrine of Isolationist foreign policy and the Missouri Compromise(2 words)
- This President obtained the Louisiana Purchase and commissioned Louis & Clark (2 words)
- President during the War of 1812; Co-author of The Federalist Papers (2 words)
- This President lost the popular vote to Jackson; implemented Clay's American system (3 words)
- Massive Economic growth, created a national health care think tank(2 words)
- Administation plagued by inflation & Iranian hostage crisis, later famous for building houses (2 words)
- This Trust Buster became president because his own party wanted to kick him out of New York (2 words)
- Where are the greatest crosswords (Answer = Bartslist)
- Famous for handling Cuban Missile Crisis and Marilyn Monroe (2 words)
- Second President assassinated; a conservative who stated Lincoln was not worthy of reelection (2 words)
- The Panic of 1837 and a depression made him a one term president (3 words)
45 Clues: Two word title of this crossword puzzle • Her husband wants to be the first lady (2 words) • Where are the greatest crosswords (Answer = Bartslist) • New Deal President of WWII, served twelve years (3 words) • WWII General built Highway System & created NASA (2 words) • Civil War President and Emancipation Proclamation (2 words) • ...
riku crossy road 2024-02-10
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- A pink flower and the last name of a Fancy rapper
- Berries commonly in acai, suggested to improve eyesight
- Colour of a digital tooth, maybe
- Hair in humid weather
- "Charlotte's ___"
- Both a deadly sin and a tree-dwelling slowpoke
- A feeling arisen from a missing invite, say (abbr.)
- Big name in flashcard-making
- Preceding nona
- 17, in the Wizarding World
- This Emma is the ROCK of La La Land
- Totoro and Ponyo's studio
- You could be doing this from ear to ear
- Spooky Sentosa event, abbr.
- A procedure to enhance appearance of one's behind, also related to rapper Drake (abbr.)
- A fruity korean beverage
- Dried meat sticks
- One "easy 7" IB subject, for short
- The Bellas of riff-offs
- Roman : Minerva :: Greek : ?
- Word following brain or deep
- Common flighty starting guess for Wordle players
- "Je ______!" / i <3 u in French
- Gyarados (in infancy)
- Up for ____ (available)
- Website for task updates: used by many a UWC student (abbr.)
- Gru to the Minions
- You might need evidence to support one
- Scabbers in "Harry Potter"
- B&W TS album (and she has a bad one amongst environmental activists)
- "Ready or not, here _ ____!"
- Trying to see far away writing, say
- Common citation format
- Sag
- Show recently hosted by Jacob Elordi, abbr.
- The city Frank Sinatra ironically describes in this line: "these little town blues"
- "I would never ____ to his level..."
- Pink Nintendo character
- Pocket sized
- Common coffee specification after 3pm?
- 3-pointers in the IB (max.)
- Response to "Hi Barbie!"
- Does simultaneously
- Japanese business theory that focuses on continuous, short-term improvements to creating big change
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- What T.S. might do if the haters are hating?
- Singaporean equivalent to Uber or Lyft
- "You're kidding me, right?"
- Evidence of falling down the stairs
- When added on to 43 across, an expression of dislike.
- Eel to an Okinawan
- Drink too much of it and you might start to hallucinate a hydroxyl group attached to you...
- A big concern in Psychological research, especially on animals
- Answer to the overused joke: "What gender pronouns does a chocolate bar use?"
- A likely response to an unsuspecting clap in front of one's face
- Ellemeno___
- Joel of the NYT Mini Crossword
- "He's right behind me, _____ __?", cliche Disney channel line
- Its flag is characterised by a lone star against a red backdrop
- Timothee Chalamet in Little Women
- 10th grade joiners
- A red-headed Scottish Pixar girl is this, for one
- What the Lion in the Wizard of Oz seeks
- He lives in a Lucid WRLD now
- Short-legged dog breed
- "We're going on a ___ hunt..." as told by a classic children's book
- Command Shift N?
- Gossip, slangily
- A spiralling type of pasta
- A pink heart, as of 2023 (after much waiting)
- A state of relaxation
- Pre-fix meaning against
- A bouncy stick?
- An orange climate activist, as written by Roald Dahl
- 2024's Chinese zodiac
- A wet n' wild mountain of Disneysea (fittingly)
- Humpty Dumpty had a great one of these
- For short, annual fashion event organised by Anna Wintour
- How a tree who is stuck on a question might be described as, ironically
- Women might get this if they see their partner climbing up the stairs on all fours, for example
- Perhaps
- This gaming console is objectively better than the PS4
- Zodiac sign represented by a lion
- "Gross!"
- Treat's counterpart, on Halloween
- Ginny to Ron in "Harry Potter"
- Fails a test, say
- "Don't bite off more than you can ___"
87 Clues: Sag • Perhaps • "Gross!" • Ellemeno___ • Pocket sized • Preceding nona • A bouncy stick? • Command Shift N? • Gossip, slangily • "Charlotte's ___" • Dried meat sticks • Fails a test, say • Eel to an Okinawan • 10th grade joiners • Gru to the Minions • Does simultaneously • Hair in humid weather • A state of relaxation • Gyarados (in infancy) • 2024's Chinese zodiac • Short-legged dog breed • ...
Translation week 2022-09-08
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- I love playing board games. We have collected several over the years and we are excited to teach our kids as they get older
- I am a financial coach.
- It was only in the 19th century that ____ translators started signing their work with their own name; previously they used pseudonyms or did not sign their translations at all to avoid ridicule or rejection of their work.
- The word means ‘no comment’ but can easily be mistranslated as ‘not worthy of comment’. It was uttered by the Japanese Prime Minister Kantaro Suzuki when asked by the press about Japan’s surrender. Ten days later, the bomb was dropped on Hiroshima.
- Historians have concluded that translation of “Epic of ___” was carried out as early as the Mesopotamian era when the work of this Sumerian poem was translated into Asian languages, dating back to around the second millennium BC.
- Accessible in over 500 languages.
- Linguists who are responsible for finding the equivalent word from the source language in the target language.
- One of the top origin languages.
- One of the few languages that are read from right to left.
- On the weekend you can find me playing basketball with my brother, hitting the jacuzzi afterwards, heading out for a smoothie, heading back home and playing with my dog for a bit, then maybe going out to try a new place with my gf. Sunday morning, I study and get ready for the week.
- My hidden talent is to make good mojitos and guacamole.
- One of the most targeted languages for translation.
- Is considered to be the most difficult language to learn.
- My hidden talent is quoting lines from movies.
- One of the most widely spoken languages.
- Translated the Old Testament into Latin directly from the original Hebrew.
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- I wanted to be a background dancer. I always wished I could dance with Britney Spears and as a teenager with Ciara or Chris Brown.
- The most translated fictional work in the world with over 300 translations across the world.
- I have found a new joy in waking up early to walk my dog. The dawn is a very peaceful place.
- Can be read in almost 650 languages.
- Lists the entirety of the books translated in the world.
- Amount in billions that represents translation industry's income.
- Original meaning is ‘the carrying from one place to another”.
- Even though I'm Mexican and grew up eating all kinds of delicious food I can't eat anything spicy I avoid even jalapenos! Just never acquired the taste for it!
- ___ Day, pays tribute to the work of translators who help wipe out our differences by breaking down the language barriers.
- One of my hobbies is diamond painting.
- My favorite memory is waking up to the sound of a rooster singing in the morning at my grandparents’ home in Mexico.
- Learning Spanish opened many doors for me (including working here), so that, probably getting into nursing school while being a single mom and working full time. Probably paying off debt and sticking to a budget has been a major accomplishment for me too.
- After a busy I unwind by practicing boxing, Muay Thai or with a glass of wine.
- Translators who translate from English to this language are apparently the highest paid.
- On the weekend you can find me working, bartending mixing drinks or hanging out with friends or my family.
- Easiest language to translate.
- Most people don’t know I’m a romantic.
- The most common official language, with recognized status in 51 countries.
- How many minutes does it take a professional translator to translate around 250 words.
- I wanted to be a veterinarian.
36 Clues: I am a financial coach. • Easiest language to translate. • I wanted to be a veterinarian. • One of the top origin languages. • Accessible in over 500 languages. • Can be read in almost 650 languages. • One of my hobbies is diamond painting. • Most people don’t know I’m a romantic. • One of the most widely spoken languages. • My hidden talent is quoting lines from movies. • ...
!! DAD IS SIXTY !! 2023-01-29
Across
- a colour, a fruit, and a favourite dog
- the firm he articled with
- now the new jersey devils this retired team lost to the Canadiens in the first NHL game he ever attended with his dad (3
- his favourite alcoholic drink
- his law school alma mater
- the number of countries he has lived in
- the best premier league team out there
- he lives on this crescent
- no proper morning can start without a…
- he got engaged while suffering food poisoning in this country
- a business he could have started and made a small fortune in…. If he had a large fortune to begin with
- Number one song on feb 10th 1963
- his undergrad alma mater
- his Chinese zodiac animal
- a movie watching must have
- the princess of wales or dad’s youngest child
- someone he roped into border troubles while trying to bring too much wine across the border
- he and this sister shared a horse named molly brown growing up
- husky the musky is a sight to see here
- because he was born on this day of the week Monday’s child claims that he is bonny and blithe, and good and gay
- an author he met abroad
- his operatic friend
- this liberal party prime minister was elected to office 2 months and 12 days after dad was born
- in 1963 the first human _____ transplant was performed
- a _______ and pickle sandwich is a favourite of his
- the city he was born in
- a sweet treat that must never be mixed with fruit or nuts
- his favourite exotic animal
- a newspaper that has inspired many of his Sunday dinners
- a member of many bookclubs this Wallace Stegner novel is one of his most recent reads
- the location of a teahouse where he worked and basked in the nickname ‘perfect paul’(much to the chagrin of his sister Harriet)
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- his favourite non-alcoholic drink
- he met the love of his life in a…. (2 words)
- this dinner attendee lived on Albany ave with dad for a summer
- no roast beef dinner is complete without this condiment
- proust’s favourite snack with tea or dad’s firstborn
- growing up he had standard, miniature, and toy iterations of this dog breed
- a Nordic salmon dish he makes at Christmas every year
- he claims to want to escape society and count these animals in the arctic
- his favourite Canadian animal
- he walloped this person with a tennis ball big time (and he is very sorry about it!)
- his birthstone
- something he looks forward to every Sunday from may through October
- he collected these as a child
- his favourite Israeli philosopher
- his favourite colour
- the nickname of his boarding school town
- a Korean war focused tv show he would watch every day in college
- this president was famously assassinated in 1963
- the love of his life
- the city he got married in
- his favourite NFL team despite a moronic quarterback
- MLK famously had one at the March on Washington August 28th 1963
- in this country he had a filmed freakout after biking to the top of a hill
- his zodiac sign
- the sport he played in law school
- a Saturday morning ritual
- father and son
- his initials
- his favourite sister-in-law
- namesake soda for one of his childhood pets
61 Clues: his initials • his birthstone • father and son • his zodiac sign • his operatic friend • his favourite colour • the love of his life • an author he met abroad • the city he was born in • his undergrad alma mater • the firm he articled with • his law school alma mater • he lives on this crescent • his Chinese zodiac animal • a Saturday morning ritual • a movie watching must have • ...
suppage 2021-04-19
Across
- Anson topped this list
- Blazing through chapters
- The all-weather appropriate attire
- Senior year elective
- 10 mile run destination
- Future (current?) GM
- The sound we make when the chess timer is getting real close to 0
- The person that produces Anson’s least favorite smell
- The sound of rain?
- Appetizer Nachos
- Max’s favorite mode of transportation
- Ethan’s unfortunate ailment
- Class Kenny woke Anson up for freshman year
- Enigma
- Item of sentimental value to Anson
- What Anson is at running
- Who Anson used to introduce himself as to troll
- Target of Jay’s envy
- With Max and Ethan, the most formidable we have yet to see
- 7/10
- Alex asking random people for love
- Anson’s virgin experience with CS
- Covered
- Arguably the most exciting card in ONUW
- Jay’s favorite two-letter word
- A sport in which Ethan outranks Max
- Paradise
- Target of Jay’s craftsmanship
- Most potent form of alcohol
- Prof that made the genetics groupchat decide to skip
- Player on the receiving end of the most hype reverse 3-0 in Ultimate
- Anson’s first year title
- Most unpleasant sounding language
- Anson’s mentality when courting females
- 12-step synthesis
- Anson’s favorite phrase when rock climbing
- Alternative to painkillers/vaccines
- A succinct description of Anson
- I’ve gotta save Yummi
- A highly addictive game
- A snack that Anson has a lot of, probably close to diabetic
- Drinking game with unclear spelling
- What Anson fails to hit in Just Dance
- Custom-made game night
- Anson’s most played installment of the Smash Bros franchise
- The sound we make after Anson makes a good chess move
- Anson loves it, but he can’t take the heat
- Anson likes this anime
- A call for tryhard mode
- The weekly winners of KSL
- What Anson worked on every night freshman fall
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- Jay’s soccer idol
- Something you love to hit me with a soccer ball
- When Anson will finish his dinner
- Ethan’s kid
- The game where there’s a 3 year stalemate between Anson and Nicholas
- Miss Korea 2021
- Anson will hide here if you leave him in your room
- A crazy or mentally unstable person
- Spam?
- The girl with which Anson thought that something might happen
- A drug according to Anson
- Symbol of a simp
- A secretive organization at Brown
- Annoying little boy
- Daily dose
- Anson’s least favorite smell
- Previously reached via a run down College Hill, currently reached via Zoom in bed
- Jay’s favorite Youtube videos
- Mystery shitter
- Locked in
- Anson never does this in game
- Instrument with which Jay is most skilled
- The infamous trio
- Anson’s closely guarded secret
- Jay’s weight after graduation
- A strategic act of impersonation
- Smash character that Anson uses to clap Ken’s buttcheeks
- Anson’s favorite workout
- Jay’s favorite pastime
- Material Anson’s first secret santa gift made out of
- a qualifier to describe a unit of people
- Anson’s real name
- Anson’s bed buddy
- Condition of Ethan’s gluteus
- Kenny’s office hours
- Eskimo brothers with Ethan
- Brilliant codenames tactic
- Premier Programming Language©️ that Anson is an expert in
- Number of classes Jay has dropped multiple times
- Phrase that cannot be said to females
- It’s not a nut
- Another girl
- What Anson thinks he doesn’t need
94 Clues: 7/10 • Spam? • Enigma • Covered • Paradise • Locked in • Daily dose • Ethan’s kid • Another girl • It’s not a nut • Miss Korea 2021 • Mystery shitter • Symbol of a simp • Appetizer Nachos • Jay’s soccer idol • The infamous trio • Anson’s real name • Anson’s bed buddy • 12-step synthesis • The sound of rain? • Annoying little boy • Senior year elective • Future (current?) GM • Target of Jay’s envy • Kenny’s office hours • ...
Presidents Through The Centuries 2019-05-23
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- Resigned before he could be impeached for the Watergate scandal
- Responsible for writing the Monroe Doctrine
- The first vice president to ascend to the presidency upon the death of the president
- Signed the Affordable Care Act
- Brought peace and prosperity to the U.S. in the aftermath of World War II. However, he also presided over the beginnings of the Korean War and the Cold War
- He was the first president elected after women nationwide had gained the right to vote.
- Was president during 9/11, sent military force into Afghanistan in response
- Led the U.S. toward expansion of trade in the Far East and helped resolve a number of brewing conflicts before they could get out of control
- Was president during the Great Railroad Strike of 1877
- The only president to ever be elected to more than 2 terms. Brought us out of the Great Depression and into World War II
- The only president who also served as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
- Responsible for Louisiana Purchase and pushed boundaries of our nation west of the Mississippi River
- Set the precedent for a two term maximum
- Became president after the previous one resigned due to the Watergate Scandal
- The first president born a US citizen without British or Irish ancestry
- Signed the Indian Citizenship Act, giving full citizenship to all Native Americans
- Signed the Emancipation Proclamation and started the United States on the path toward becoming a truly free and equal country
- Urged California’s leaders to draft a state constitution and apply for statehood without first becoming a territory
- Pulled the U.S. out of the Iran deal
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- During the duration of his 2 terms, he brought new territories into U.S. control — Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, the Philippines
- Was president when the economy crashed, leading to the Great Depression
- Became the first president to hire a full-time bodyguard
- He proudly nominated the first black Supreme Court justice, Thurgood Marshall
- Founded Habitat for Humanity and won a Nobel Peace Prize
- His wife started the “Say No To Drugs” campaign
- Worked to improve conditions for both African Americans and Native Americans, however many of his efforts toward civil rights were blocked by resistance from Congress and the Southern Democrats
- Signed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), created the world's largest free trade zone
- Signed the Sherman Anti-Trust Act into law, which was designed to protect consumers from the negative effects of cartels and monopolies
- He brought the Reconstruction era near its close, admitting the last of the Confederate states back to the union and ensuring that none would secede again.
- The only president to serve two terms that didn’t occur back to back. Also became the first president to be filmed
- Brought us the beginnings of the interstate highway system and the end of segregation in schools and the military
- Formed the Democratic Party, as well as the 2 party system we see today
- As he struggled for life after being shot in the heat of the summer, a system was devised to cool his room — it’s considered by many to be the world’s first air conditioner
- He is most remembered for is presiding over the beginnings of the Civil War
- Was president during The War of 1812
- The first president born in the 20th century, the first Catholic president, the first president to win a Pulitzer Prize
- The U.S. Naval Academy began during his time in office
- The beginning of Prohibition started at the end of his presidential career — though he vetoed the Volstead Act, Congress passed it anyway
- Created canals and roads to help improve infrastructure of the US
39 Clues: Signed the Affordable Care Act • Was president during The War of 1812 • Pulled the U.S. out of the Iran deal • Set the precedent for a two term maximum • Responsible for writing the Monroe Doctrine • His wife started the “Say No To Drugs” campaign • Was president during the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 • The U.S. Naval Academy began during his time in office • ...
for sanderson 2022-10-24
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- agumon's friend
- commonly sold outside of Canadian Tire
- polka dot, polka dot, polka dot...
- brand of car, or brand of Canadian political dynasty (sadly)
- the friendly ghost
- Lanny's favorite color
- to stay hydrated, en Francais
- sushi without the rice
- Canadian dollar
- they don't live in jungles, except in The Jungle Book
- what Muslim women aren't forced to wear
- Blossom and Bubbles and..
- Lanny's fears
- a special person, or a magical horse
- Lanny's favorite noodle soup
- Bart's friend
- sits on a big comfy couch
- feline folk of the Elder Scrolls
- bovine-themed ice cream of PEI
- Mimi's birthplace
- admires Arnold
- rock snake pokemon
- cursed lottery-winning plane crash survivor
- vietnamese sandwich
- Canada's blight on the world of coffee
- religion of "peace"
- electrifying mouse
- many Canadian children learn that this is turned into syrup
- soba's relative
- Are You Afraid of the Dark's competitor
- detested season of Lanny
- clown's dolly
- type of seed or pet
- ancestor of Lou
- became the Phoenix
- home of the Big Nickel
- Jack and Annie use this to time-travel
- always has the highest power level
- Mimi's fears
- land of Skyrim
- shade-loving plant Lanny loves
- sleepy old Joe
- what Sandy and Mom like to hit with a baseball bat
- Sandy's favorite bobblehead
- she may be teeny tiny, she may be a bit petite
- maker of honey
- Breath of the ___
- lanny's personality type
- blasts off to the speed of light with her compatriots
- festival of lights
- blue shapeshifter
- aardvark bookworm
- part of Toronto's Chinatown intersection
- josh's personality type
- child molester, abbr.
- dumplings for breakfast
- Celie and Sofia's color
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- no longer operating buses in Ontario
- matriarch of the Kardashian-Jenner clan
- oh no! you sunk my...
- non-infectious syndrome, apparently
- one of Sandy's hobbies
- where many posers go to buy coffee
- many school trips for grade schoolers in Toronto
- orange-toned ex-leader of the Free World
- Michael's sister
- one of Guelph's only nightclubs
- what you give a mouse
- transphobic writer of children's fantasy books
- they want it that way, abbr.
- type of wildcat or shoe
- wants to be the very best, like no one ever was
- fans of Star Trek
- blonde Soldier
- fights evil by moonlight
- ___ damned spot!
- perishes if his flame is extinguished
- Arthur's pup
- never met a villain that they liked
- fermented cabbage
- breed of cat, also breed of school
- ethnic enclave west of Toronto
- halloween refrain
- japanese poem
- firecracker-loving Asian mutant
- cat Pokemon
- useless VP, but she's black!
- jigglypuff's kin
- used by some women to avoid toxic shock
- embroiled in eternal conflict with Israel
- mo. Mom was born
- what one might give a mouse
- Lanny's favorite socialist
- if you save the cheerleader, you save the...
- direction the Monkey King journeys to
- pig who thinks he's a dog
- stay gold
- cartoon of an annoying bald child
- he loves you, and you love him
- where little girls get piercings
- Daniel's field of study
- connects to the 401
- cleans one's butthole
- the bravest dog on the news
- I'm ____ Jack!
- the friendship plant
- warrior princess
- science guy
- dutch bulbs
- Sun's love
- Sam Winchester's sibling
- Korean alcoholic beverage
- sandy's personality type
- word found on gravestones; also used by the Gen Z
- fall flavour oft adored by Caucasian women
115 Clues: stay gold • Sun's love • cat Pokemon • science guy • dutch bulbs • Arthur's pup • Mimi's fears • Lanny's fears • Bart's friend • japanese poem • clown's dolly • blonde Soldier • admires Arnold • land of Skyrim • sleepy old Joe • I'm ____ Jack! • maker of honey • agumon's friend • Canadian dollar • soba's relative • ancestor of Lou • Michael's sister • ___ damned spot! • jigglypuff's kin • mo. Mom was born • ...
Firm Riddle 2019-07-09
Across
- Headquartered in the US state of Washington, the software giant serves free candy and beverages to its staff.
- One of the first athletes to wear this firm's equipment was Jesse Owens in the Olympics of 1936.
- In terms of subscribers, this firm holds the Guinness World Record for the most popular MMORPG.
- Lab Around 3,900 IT security specialists work for this Russian firm, which operates in over 200 countries.
- It is a self-service food provider with shops all over Germany, including Dresden's central station.
- This alcohol producer was founded in 1952, employs about 5000 workers, and has sites all over Germany.
- Oculus Rift, WhatsApp, and Instagram have been bought by this social media giant.
- The firm arose from the semiconductor producer AMD and is fully owned by the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
- Already in 1972, much ahead of other car producers, this Bavarian firm developed an electric car.
- One of its founders gave the firm the name of a fruit while being on a fruit diet.
- It is one of the oldest German household goods manufacturer and also offers smart home solutions.
- It is the Chinese version of Amazon and accounts for over 60% of all packages delivered in China.
- This transnational consumer goods company owns over 400 brands including Dove, Lang-nese, and Knorr.
- The name of the candy producer is an acronym (Abkürzung) of the founder's name and the firm's location.
- Counter Strike, one of the company's most important products, was originally a mod.
- It provides its software to more than 263,000 firms in 190 countries and sponsors TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.
- In 2018, its parent company Alphabet won the award for "The Best Employer Worldwide".
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- The German firm offers a mobile dating app allowing people to get to know others in their surroundings.
- Although the firm did not invent the hashtag, it became the firm's trademark besides the bird.
- Technologies Its game engine is not only used by game developers, but by architects, doctors, and engineers, too.
- The most expensive item ever sold on this auction site was a Yacht. Its price was $7.6 billion.
- This cloud infrastruc-ture provider started with five people in 1998 and employs over 20,000 now.
- The firm has more than 600,000 employees and achieved record sales in 2016 despite its emission scandal.
- The South Korean firm does not only produce smartphones, but also operates in the finance and engineering sector.
- The Asian video games producer was founded in 1889 and is one of the oldest firms worldwide.
- The most famous product of the firm's 3,900 products was developed in 1886 by John Pemberton.
- This old tech giant provided the first com-puters for the Apollo spacecrafts landing on the moon.
- It produces its beve-rages in one location, rather than several, and thus saves 80% of renewable resources.
- It was originally a DVD rental service and now generates around 15% of the worldwide internet traffic.
- The semiconductor producer has a branch in Dresden which employs 2,500 workers.
- In 2018, its profit amounted to $12.6 billion, much of it co-ming from Nemo, Star Wars, and Iron Man.
- In the 1980s, the firm invented the Walkman, but now produces cameras, drives, and smartphones, too.
- The firm already produced video games in the 1980s and hired Lionel Messi as a cover star in 2011.
- Its market share in the PC microprocessor sector amounts to around 80% worldwide.
- The firm is run by a South-African-born investor who also founded PayPal, SpaceX, and Open AI.
- Its founder is the richest man in the world and first wanted to call his company Abracadabra.
36 Clues: The semiconductor producer has a branch in Dresden which employs 2,500 workers. • Oculus Rift, WhatsApp, and Instagram have been bought by this social media giant. • Its market share in the PC microprocessor sector amounts to around 80% worldwide. • One of its founders gave the firm the name of a fruit while being on a fruit diet. • ...
Anson's Dirty and Clean Crossword 2021-04-19
Across
- 12-step synthesis
- Symbol of a simp
- A snack that Anson has a lot of, probably close to diabetic
- Paradise
- What Anson fails to hit in Just Dance
- With Max and Ethan, the most formidable we have yet to see
- Spam?
- The girl with which Anson thought that something might happen
- A call for tryhard mode
- Blazing through chapters
- Jay’s favorite pastime
- Anson’s least favorite smell
- Anson’s bed buddy
- A sport in which Ethan outranks Max
- Eskimo brothers with Ethan
- Custom-made game night
- Who Anson used to introduce himself as to troll
- What Anson thinks he doesn’t need
- Item of sentimental value to Anson
- The sound we make when the chess timer is getting real close to 0
- Material Anson’s first secret santa gift made out of
- Instrument with which Jay is most skilled
- A strategic act of impersonation
- Annoying little boy
- Drinking game with unclear spelling
- Miss Korea 2021
- 7/10
- Number of classes Jay has dropped multiple times
- a qualifier to describe a unit of people
- Covered
- Alternative to painkillers/vaccines
- Anson’s first year title
- Ethan’s unfortunate ailment
- Anson’s closely guarded secret
- Most unpleasant sounding language
- Anson will hide here if you leave him in your room
- Arguably the most exciting card in ONUW
- What Anson is at running
- Kenny’s office hours
- Daily dose
- The all-weather appropriate attire
- Anson’s most played installment of the Smash Bros franchise
- Alex asking random people for love
- Trees and…?
- I’ve gotta save Yummi
- Jay’s weight after graduation
- Anson’s favorite phrase when rock climbing
- Ethan’s kid
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- Something you love to hit me with a soccer ball
- Jay’s favorite Youtube videos
- Another girl
- The sound of rain?
- Target of Jay’s envy
- Anson topped this list
- Jay’s favorite two-letter word
- A highly addictive game
- The game where there’s a 3 year stalemate between Anson and Nicholas
- 10 mile run destination
- When Anson will finish his dinner
- A secretive organization at Brown
- Anson never does this in game
- Jay’s soccer idol
- Most potent form of alcohol
- Previously reached via a run down College Hill, currently reached via Zoom in bed
- The weekly winners of KSL
- Brilliant codenames tactic
- The person that produces Anson’s least favorite smell
- What Anson worked on every night freshman fall
- Prof that made the genetics groupchat decide to skip
- The infamous trio
- Senior year elective
- The sound we make after Anson makes a good chess move
- Anson’s real name
- It’s not a nut
- Anson loves it, but he can’t take the heat
- Anson’s favorite workout
- Target of Jay’s craftsmanship
- Class Kenny woke Anson up for freshman year
- Max’s favorite mode of transportation
- Condition of Ethan’s gluteus
- Anson’s mentality when courting females
- A drug according to Anson
- Appetizer Nachos
- Player on the receiving end of the most hype reverse 3-0 in Ultimate
- Mystery shitter
- Smash character that Anson uses to clap Ken’s buttcheeks
- Phrase that cannot be said to females
- A crazy or mentally unstable person
- Enigma
- Anson likes this anime
- Anson’s virgin experience with CS
- Premier Programming Language©️ that Anson is an expert in
- Future (current?) GM
- class where 3 free points may be given out by Jay’s replacement
- Locked in
- A succinct description of Anson
96 Clues: 7/10 • Spam? • Enigma • Covered • Paradise • Locked in • Daily dose • Trees and…? • Ethan’s kid • Another girl • It’s not a nut • Miss Korea 2021 • Mystery shitter • Symbol of a simp • Appetizer Nachos • 12-step synthesis • Jay’s soccer idol • Anson’s bed buddy • The infamous trio • Anson’s real name • The sound of rain? • Annoying little boy • Target of Jay’s envy • Senior year elective • Kenny’s office hours • ...
cold war 2015-04-27
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- F. Kennedy - President from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. Events during his administration include the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the building of the Berlin Wall & the Space Race.
- Reagan – President from 1981-1989, his second term was marked by the ending of the Cold War. He publicly portrayed the USSR as an "evil empire" and supported anti-Communist movements worldwide
- Powers Act - required the President get approval from Congress before sending troops to an armed struggle.
- Plan - $12 billion given to Western European countries to rebuild after WWII. Now they would not have to turn to the Soviet Union for help and become communist.
- D. Eisenhower – President from 1953-1961, he oversaw the cease-fire of the Korean War, made nuclear weapons a higher defense priority, & launched the Space Race.
- (FREE-ENTERPRISE SYSTEM) - citizens can own their own businesses with hope of making a profit
- Blockade (Soviet Blockade) - In 1948 Stalin closed all roads, railways, and river routes from West Germany to West Berlin.
- - a group of communist guerillas (fighters who use hit-and-run tactics) that supported the North but live in the South
- Gorbachev - leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 - 1991. He believed major steps were needed to improve the economy and worked with President Reagan to improve relations with the US.
- Airlift - United States used airplanes to bring food, fuel, medicine, and other supplies into West Berlin for a year until Stalin lifted the blockade.
- Theory - President Eisenhower’s belief that once one country falls to communism the surrounding nations would also fall.
- – a country with enough military, political, and economic power to influence other countries.
- Doctrine - $400 million in military aid was given to Turkey and Greece so they would not be taken over by communist rebels.
- Wars - the development of weapons that could shoot down Soviet missiles from space.
- Nixon – President from 1969-1974, he followed a foreign policy marked by détente with the Soviet Union and by the opening of diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China.
- S. Truman - President from 1945-1953, Democratic Party, made decision to drop the atom bomb in WWII; enacted the Berlin Airlift and the Truman Doctrine.
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- War - a state of tension between nations without actual fighting - between the US and Soviet Union 1945 – 1990.
- - North Atlantic Treaty Organization. US formed a military alliance with friendly nations – mostly in Western Europe- member nations pledged to defend one another if they were attacked.
- Peace Accords - agreement made by North Vietnam, South Vietnam, and the Untied States to end the Vietnam War.
- Stalin - Communist dictator of the Soviet Union.
- States - nations controlled by the Soviet Union during the Cold War as a buffer to a united Germany. Ex: Poland, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Albania.
- - period in the 1970’s of reduced hostility between the United States and the Soviet Union
- of Tonkin Resolution - the U.S. would take all measures necessary to stop Soviet aggression in North Vietnam.
- - stop communism from spreading; contain communism to the areas where it exists. US foreign policy started by President Truman.
- Khrushchev - 1953 became the leader of the USSR when Stalin died. He was responsible for building the Berlin Wall and was leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- - an economic system where the government owns the means of production.
- Treaty - Strategic Arms Limitation Talks. US & USSR signed a treaty limiting the number of nuclear warheads & missiles they built.
- Nations - international peacekeeping organization developed after WWII. Member nations agreed to bring disputes to the UN for peaceful settlement.
- Pact - a military alliance of eastern European nations formed by the Soviet Union in 1955
29 Clues: Stalin - Communist dictator of the Soviet Union. • - an economic system where the government owns the means of production. • Wars - the development of weapons that could shoot down Soviet missiles from space. • Pact - a military alliance of eastern European nations formed by the Soviet Union in 1955 • ...
So Far from the Bamboo Grove 2022-05-08
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- Hideyo and his friends all decided to meet at ______________ bridge once the war was over. This was a type of goal set in place so that they have a happy thought that is driving them to survive.
- After being informed that they need to leave, Yoko’s family heads towards _________ without their brother Hideyo and faces many challenges.
- In hopes of a compromise, Hideyo decides to fail the written exam but pass the physical exam to join the ammunition factory instead of joining the _______. This was because Honorable Mother was scared of Hideyo getting hurt.
- Ko managed to get food for both Honorable Mother and Yoko by _________ it. Although it had to be done, Honorable Mother didn’t expect it.
- Which family member passed away and had had her ashes, a canteen, and their family’s precious sword at her urn ?
- This is the name of the city where Yoko’s family called their “homeland”. Both Ko and Yoko go to school there, and Yoko tends to get bullied a lot at her school. This city is called _______.
- When Hideyo sees the soft light in the distance when he is trying to get back to his family, he gets a flicker of hope that he’ll find them. What was producing this light?
- What was the place where the Kawashima family started off on their long and treacherous journey?
- Yoko’s family decided to smuggle the family sword on the boat because it was the only precious thing that they have other than each other. Ko decided to hide it on her ______ acting like it was an injury.
- In the beginning of the book, Yoko tends to be ungrateful for a certain vegetable. What vegetable did Yoko learn to be grateful for as she went through her experiences?
- The writing “Bu Un Cho Kyu” means ________________ in English. This writing was the calligraphy that Yoko was practicing before the policemen came to the Kawashima household.
- Which side of the Korean and Japanese war annexed the other side and also lost in the end, causing many people of both sides to experience hardships?
- The _________was an important friend to Yoko as she was getting bullied in her new school. This person provided school supplies for her from the trash and has a stutter.
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- On the train to Seoul the Kawashima family is being searched for by a soldier. What family member works with the Japanese government which caused some people to seek out them in the first place?
- Where was the place that was attacked and caused Hideyo to lose his best friend and resulted in hardships for everyone that worked there?
- What is the name of the somewhat bossy older sister that just wants to protect her family?
- Hideyo survived the attack on the munitions factory by smearing his dead best friend’s _____ on his face. This must’ve been really hard for him as that was his best friend, but he couldn’t have reacted in any way since he might’ve gotten caught.
- In the beginning, Yoko was sad and scared to talk to the people in the medical ward because of the state that they are in. However, after some talking, Yoko befriends a person named____________ who also warned Yoko’s family to start running because the Russians were coming.
- When Yoko and her family reached Japan, Honorable Mother wanted to go find Yoko’s grandparents in Aomori. She decides to leave Ko and Yoko because she wants them to go to ______. This is so they can move on with their life and not linger on the war days.
- What was the family treasure used to shave Yoko and her family’s heads after getting approached by soldiers and them dying?
20 Clues: What is the name of the somewhat bossy older sister that just wants to protect her family? • What was the place where the Kawashima family started off on their long and treacherous journey? • Which family member passed away and had had her ashes, a canteen, and their family’s precious sword at her urn ? • ...
The Cold War Review 2024-03-20
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- This American president adopted a new foreign policy that rejected both containment and détente. He called the Soviet Union "an evil empire" and believed the United States should defeat evil, not contain or negotiate with it. He believed the only way to deal with the Soviet Union was "peace through strength.”
- Limiting the spread of communism through diplomatic, economic, and military actions.
- Nixon approach to improving relations with Communist nations, aimed at easing global tensions.
- A military alliance formed during the Cold War that focused on the collective defense and the protection of its members from potential threats from the Soviet Union.
- President Eisenhower's willingness to threaten nuclear war to maintain peace worried many people. Critics called this ___________ the willingness to go to the brink of war to force the other side to back down-and critics argued that this strategy was too dangerous.
- The presence of the Soviet army in Eastern Europe ensured that pro-Soviet Communist governments would be established in the nations of Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia. The Communist countries of Eastern Europe came to be called ___________
- This Soviet leader's reforms played a significant role in ending the Cold War and restructuring the Soviet Union's political and economic systems.
- Postwar Western Europe faced grave problems. The war had ruined economies, left people starving, and caused political chaos in many countries. In June 1947 Secretary of State George C. Marshall proposed the European Recovery Program, commonly called the ___________, which pumped billions of dollars in supplies, machinery, and food into Western Europe. With this aid, the region recovered, making it more appealing than the communist region.
- The name of the operation conducted by the United States and its allies to supply West Berlin during the Soviet Union’s blockade.
- The Korean War convinced Eisenhower that the United States could not contain communism by fighting a series of small wars. Instead, wars had to be prevented. He believed the best way to do that was threatening to use nuclear weapons. This policy came to be called ___________.
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- The Declaration of Liberated Europe was issued at the ___________ Conference. It asserted that it is the right of all people to choose their form of government. The Soviet Union refused to follow the rules of this document leading to the Cold War.
- This policy was created by Gorbachev and translates to “restructuring.” It aimed to introduce elements of capitalism and reduce the strict communist control over the Soviet economy.
- Fidel Castro had overthrown the corrupt Cuban dictator Fulgencio Batista in 1959. Castro quickly established ties with the Soviet Union. Kennedy announced that the Soviet Union had placed long- range nuclear missiles in Cuba leading to this ___________, bringing the world the closest to the brink of nuclear war.
- This policy was created by Gorbachev and translates to “openness.” It aimed to increase freedom of speech and access to information in the Soviet Union.
- To prevent Communists from staging revolutions within vulnerable countries, Eisenhower used covert, or hidden, operations conducted by the ___________.
- The ___________, written by George Kennan, circulated widely in Truman's administration and became the basis for the U.S. policy of containment.
- A military alliance formed between the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe that defended communist interests. Formed in response to NATO.
- This structure was built by Khrushchev to stop people from leaving communist-controlled East Berlin and became a potent symbol of the ideological divide between communism and capitalism.
- After watching the Communist takeover in Eastern Europe, the former British prime minister Winston Churchill referred to an "___________" descending across Europe.
- This war started because both American and Soviet forces had entered Korea to disarm the Japanese troops stationed there after World War II. Soviet troops controlled the north, while American troops controlled the south. Soon the northern Communist Korea invaded South Korea.
20 Clues: Limiting the spread of communism through diplomatic, economic, and military actions. • Nixon approach to improving relations with Communist nations, aimed at easing global tensions. • The name of the operation conducted by the United States and its allies to supply West Berlin during the Soviet Union’s blockade. • ...
Food Folly 2016-12-17
Across
- Hallmark gin flavour.
- Sushi wrapping.
- Sausage in Munich.
- Asian cooking vessel said to improve with age.
- Caffeine-free infusion such as rooibos.
- Thick, French, appetite-stimulating stew.
- Beans, in Monterrey.
- Light and airy baked egg dish.
- Deep-fried seafood or vegetable commonly found in a bento.
- Provençal paste involving olives.
- Set menu, in Saint-Tropez. (2 wds)
- Chocolate named after its fungal lookalike.
- Low-alcohol cooking sake.
- Alsatian Riesling goes with this “garnished” French classic.
- Moroccan stew, or the vessel that cooks it.
- Baby biscuit thickener.
- Flaky dessert, sometimes flavoured with rosewater and cardamom.
- Sweet orange tuber.
- Fried catfish accompaniment.
- Pricey pesto ingredient. (2 wds)
- Rich white-bean stew of Languedoc.
- Pigmy citrus with edible rind.
- Hot chilli pepper paste.
- Lamb’s lettuce; edible green.
- Ethereal, eggy Italian dessert.
- Concentrated stock of fish or mushrooms, used to add flavour.
- “Rusty” French sauce and bouillabaisse garnish.
- Creamy risotto rice.
- Canapé topper and perfect match with Champagne.
- Refers to a dish served with spinach and mornay.
- Stracciatella and tartufo are types.
- French toast, in French.
- Classic osso bucco garnish.
- Indian flatbread.
- Snacky green soybeans.
- Sauce characterized by vinegar, tarragon and egg yolks.
- Citral oil–containing herb.
- Oven-bound pigeon?
- Types include shinshu, sendai and hatcho.
- Key ingredient in chutneys and Worcestershire sauce.
- Sliced raw fish, in Kyoto.
- Rich, classic pairing with Sauternes. (2 wds)
- Pancake fried up at Hanukkah.
- Shallot-based condiment served with oysters.
- Cantonese meal of small, tasty dishes. (2 wds)
- Scallop shell–shaped spongecake?
- “Mariner’s” sauce of Naples.
- Key ingredient in dal and hummus.
- Dry-cured Moscato d’Asti mate.
- Small German dumplings, sometimes flavoured with nutmeg.
- Use sparingly with sushi?
- Beluga is a type.
- Hotel-born salad involving apples and walnuts.
- To the tooth, in Tuscany.
- Long, white mushroom you might find on ramen.
- Nigiri, hosomaki and futomaki are types.
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- Salad, in Siena.
- Molluscs for Muscadet.
- Truffle-flavoured dish a classic with Barolo.
- Oval-shaped, stock-poached dumpling.
- Middle Eastern dish made with ground meat and bulgur.
- Sweet-spicy Chinese sauce.
- Cruciferous superfood.
- Scraped Swiss cheese.
- Cubes of pork fat used for flavour.
- Fermented Korean staple.
- Cold Andalusian soup.
- Smoothly ground meat mixed with breadcrumbs and seasonings.
- “Big root” Asian radish.
- Sherbet variant that doesn’t contain milk.
- Southern US dish “suffered” by Sylvester.
- Italian omelet.
- Baloney’s Italian progenitor.
- Dough of spanakopita.
- Ancient grain twice the size of modern wheat.
- The cheese of Don Quixote.
- Restaurant’s broiler.
- Dried beans, peas and lentils are examples.
- Red-tinged Valencian rice dish.
- An Indian brick oven, or the simulated colouring of food cooked in it.
- Water bath, in Paris. (2 wds)
- A fully mature cremino.
- Raw fish “cooked” in lime juice.
- Chestnut, in Marseille.
- Plié pie of Australia? Dégagé dessert of New Zealand?
- Buckwheat noodle in Hiroshima?
- Classic trio of aromatic légumes.
- Prawn, in Brittany.
- Brain, kidneys, spleen and pancreas are examples.
- Sweetened bean of anko.
- To intensify flavour through evaporation.
- Salade sort featuring green beans, tuna and eggs.
- Full-bodied mushroom of Buddha’s Delight.
- Home of prosciutto and parmesan.
- Better suited for frying when higher.
- Lobster liver.
- Honeyed brew.
- Cured salmon in Stockholm?
- South American supergrain.
- Potent English blue.
- Mediterranean sauce made with garlic and olive oil.
- Hungarian stew made with paprika.
- Flower stigma and pricey spice.
- Place where cows are massaged with sake.
- Often grated from citrus.
- Soup, in Sorrento.
106 Clues: Honeyed brew. • Lobster liver. • Sushi wrapping. • Italian omelet. • Salad, in Siena. • Indian flatbread. • Beluga is a type. • Sausage in Munich. • Oven-bound pigeon? • Soup, in Sorrento. • Sweet orange tuber. • Prawn, in Brittany. • Beans, in Monterrey. • Creamy risotto rice. • Potent English blue. • Hallmark gin flavour. • Scraped Swiss cheese. • Cold Andalusian soup. • Dough of spanakopita. • ...
Food Folly 2016-12-17
Across
- Home of prosciutto and parmesan.
- Molluscs for Muscadet.
- Canapé topper and perfect match with Champagne.
- To intensify flavour through evaporation.
- Flaky dessert, sometimes flavoured with rosewater and cardamom.
- Brain, kidneys, spleen and pancreas are examples.
- Long, white mushroom you might find on ramen.
- Cold Andalusian soup.
- Italian omelet.
- Indian flatbread.
- Concentrated stock of fish or mushrooms, used to add flavour.
- Southern US dish “suffered” by Sylvester.
- Dry-cured Moscato d’Asti mate.
- Truffle-flavoured dish a classic with Barolo.
- Smoothly ground meat mixed with breadcrumbs and seasonings.
- Full-bodied mushroom of Buddha’s Delight.
- Alsatian Riesling goes with this “garnished” French classic.
- Hot chilli pepper paste.
- Cruciferous superfood.
- Rich white-bean stew of Languedoc.
- Citral oil–containing herb.
- Classic trio of aromatic veggies.
- Mediterranean sauce made with garlic and olive oil.
- French toast, in French.
- Prawn, in Brittany.
- An Indian brick oven, or the simulated colouring of food cooked in it.
- Raw fish “cooked” in lime juice.
- Nigiri, hosomaki and futomaki are types.
- A fully mature cremino.
- Scallop shell–shaped spongecake?
- Potent English blue.
- Rich, classic pairing with Sauternes. (2 wds)
- Snacky green soybeans.
- Low-alcohol cooking sake.
- Cubes of pork fat used for flavour.
- Thick, French, appetite-stimulating stew.
- Classic osso bucco garnish.
- Hungarian stew made with paprika.
- Key ingredient in dal and hummus.
- Honeyed brew.
- Plié pie of Australia? Dégagé dessert of New Zealand?
- Cantonese meal of small, tasty dishes. (2 wds)
- Provençal paste involving olives.
- Flower stigma and pricey spice.
- Light and airy baked egg dish.
- Hotel-born salad involving apples and walnuts.
- Dough of spanakopita.
- Pancake fried up at Hanukkah.
- Middle Eastern dish made with ground meat and bulgur.
- Caffeine-free infusion such as rooibos.
- South American supergrain.
Down
- Often grated from citrus.
- Deep-fried seafood or vegetable commonly found in a bento.
- Chestnut, in Marseille.
- Pigmy citrus with edible rind.
- Oven-bound pigeon?
- Types include shinshu, sendai and hatcho.
- Red-tinged Valencian rice dish.
- Ancient grain twice the size of modern wheat.
- Sauce characterized by vinegar, tarragon and egg yolks.
- Place where cows are massaged with sake.
- Baby biscuit thickener.
- Sliced raw fish, in Kyoto.
- Scraped Swiss cheese.
- Use sparingly with sushi?
- Hallmark gin flavour.
- Baloney’s Italian progenitor.
- Sweet-spicy Chinese sauce.
- Moroccan stew, or the vessel that cooks it.
- Refers to a dish served with spinach and mornay.
- Creamy risotto rice.
- Fried catfish accompaniment.
- Restaurant’s broiler.
- Shallot-based condiment served with oysters.
- Ethereal, eggy Italian dessert.
- Beluga is a type.
- Beans, in Monterrey.
- Better suited for frying when higher.
- Sushi wrapping.
- Pricey pesto ingredient. (2 wds)
- Fermented Korean staple.
- Small German dumplings, sometimes flavoured with nutmeg.
- Salad, in Siena.
- Set menu, in Saint-Tropez. (2 wds)
- Lobster liver.
- “Rusty” French sauce and bouillabaisse garnish.
- Soup, in Sorrento.
- Key ingredient in chutneys and Worcestershire sauce.
- Oval-shaped, stock-poached dumpling.
- Water bath, in Paris. (2 wds)
- Stracciatella and tartufo are types.
- Buckwheat noodle in Hiroshima?
- Dried beans, peas and lentils are examples.
- The cheese of Don Quixote.
- Salad sort featuring green beans, tuna and eggs.
- Sweetened bean of anko.
- “Mariner’s” sauce of Naples.
- To the tooth, in Tuscany.
- Sweet orange tuber.
- Cured salmon in Stockholm?
- Chocolate named after its fungal lookalike.
- Sherbet variant that doesn’t contain milk.
- Asian cooking vessel said to improve with age.
- Sausage in Munich.
- “Big root” Asian radish.
- Lamb’s lettuce; edible green.
106 Clues: Honeyed brew. • Lobster liver. • Italian omelet. • Sushi wrapping. • Salad, in Siena. • Indian flatbread. • Beluga is a type. • Oven-bound pigeon? • Soup, in Sorrento. • Sausage in Munich. • Prawn, in Brittany. • Sweet orange tuber. • Creamy risotto rice. • Beans, in Monterrey. • Potent English blue. • Cold Andalusian soup. • Scraped Swiss cheese. • Hallmark gin flavour. • Restaurant’s broiler. • ...
BMC Fall 2023 Scavenger Hunt 2023-09-15
Across
- To get reimbursed for a receipt, you must have a _____ submit your request. Try to make all purchases on the SAO card, however, as reimbursements take time to be processed
- Name of Korean Zen master that was one of BMC's first members**
- What building is the Office of Chaplains and Religious Life located?
- Funds that must be used for their original requested purpose during the annual budgeting process in the spring of the prior academic year. These funds do not roll over to the next academic year
- Take a picture and chat with our SAO club advisor, a sage of wisdom all things BMC related. You'll get to know them super well during the year!
- Take a picture at this religiously affiliated space, hidden under a first-year dorm. Write down this space's acronym
- Take a picture of the _____ room, which we've used in collaboration with the Wellness Peer Educators
- How many responses did we get initially for our May 2023 retreat to the Providence Zen Center?
- Chaplain Alley is our _______
- Name of application used to add people to our mailing list
- When making a post on Today@Brown, almost always the post type is a _______
- What is the password to our instagram account?**
- What year was BMC supposedly founded? **
- Acronym for student activities office
- Take a picture at this religiously affiliated space, which seems more like a modern, contemporary home at first glance
- Cheapest method to transport people for a close, off-campus event
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- Whose house is Thursday Night Interfaith Supper located at?
- What is the description of the financial transaction of 120 dollars on 5/9/23?**
- Take a picture and chat with the OCRL staff who manages Manning Chapel bookings (one of the many ways they support us!)
- Take a picture at this pluralistic space, housed within a place primarily of one faith, where a monk that facilitates weekend workshops resides
- Receipts must be reimbursed within ___ days of purchase and have the card number on the receipt.**
- We make many posts on Today@Brown, but prior to 2018, this newsletter was named _________**
- Name of the OCRL staff who facilitates certain financial transactions and contracts that are sponsored by the Chaplains office (one of the many ways they support us!)
- Take a picture with this person who helps facilitate most of BMC's financial transations
- Money collected for an event is generally put in a ____, which you can get from the SAO Financial Office.
- Funds that come from fundraising or donations and will roll over to the next year. When we get money from departments or organizations for certain events, they will be classified as this type of fund.
- Funds that are guaranteed to use at the start of every academic year. No restrictions on their use but will not roll over to the next academic year.
- For a driver to get reimbursed for off campus BMC-related travel, they must complete ________
- General website used to book on campus rooms that are not under jurisdiction of a particular office, ___live.com
- BMC was founded by this local religious organization
- Acronym for organization in charge of allocating funds to all student groups
- Which semester does the Religious Literacy Project take place?
- Director of Contemplative Studies
- How much did we pay the Rhode Island Zen Dojo in December 2022 for facilitating our on campus winter break retreat?
- The best method of communication with Chaplain Alley is ______
- How many Jewish affiliated retreat locations are officially endorsed by Contemplative Studies?
- Acronym for Office of Chaplains and Religious Life. This acronym is also used for their general email address that can be used for general inquiries ____@brown.edu
- Take a picture at the highest prayer space above sea level in Providence. Write down this building's nickname**
38 Clues: Chaplain Alley is our _______ • Director of Contemplative Studies • Acronym for student activities office • What year was BMC supposedly founded? ** • What is the password to our instagram account?** • BMC was founded by this local religious organization • Name of application used to add people to our mailing list • ...
Vocab Words 2023-05-17
Across
- Fought between North and South Korea along the 38th parallel..
- A network of paths along the borders of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, where Ho Chi Minh supplied arms to the Vietcong.
- This man set out to ease tensions with Communism after becoming president.
- Granted President Johnson broad military powers in Vietnam and to take "all necessary measures to repel any armed attack."
- In 1985 this man was appointed head of the Soviet Union. He had two plans to revitalise the Soviet Union: glasnost (meaning openness) and perestroika (meaning restructure).
- the US gave $400 million to Turkey and Greece. "The US must support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures."
- Communist opposition group in South Vietnam who attacked the Diem government and assassinated thousands of South Vietnamese government officials.
- Soviet Union version of NATO; comprised of Soviet Union and other satellite nations.
- When countries came together to form military alliances.
- Strongly opposed the war; Believed that the US should withdraw from Vietnam.
- Anti-communist activist who stated that communists were taking over the government.
- Divided communist North Korea and Democratic South Korea.
- caused by the conflicting aims of the US and the Soviet Union; The spread of communism and the spread of democracy.
- The name given to the place that divided democratic West Europe and communist East Europe
- This man was president in 1945 at the end of WWII.
- This man was a senator who had a very staunch anti-communist approach to politics.
- Believed that the US should unleash a greater military force in order to win the war.
- The theory that countries that were on the brink of communism were like dominos waiting to fall on top of each other
- This man came to power when Stalin died.
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- George C. Marshall first called for American assistance program to aid Europe
- Was an amphibious invasion and battle of the Korean War that resulted in a decisive victory and strategic reversal in favor of the United Nations
- his man was a powerful figure in cold war conflicts. He rose to power in the 1920s after leading the Communist Party
- allied leaders USSR (Stalin), USA (Churchill) and UK (Truman), gathered to discuss the spread of Communism
- This man was a strong anti-communist and increased spending on arms when he became president in 1980.
- A form of government when the government of a country controls the distribution of property and all economic activities.
- Leaf-killing toxic chemical that was used on elephant grass. Blamed for cancer in Veterans.
- The US provided aid to 16 European countries to prevent "hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos."
- This man voiced apprehensions surrounding the Cold War and popularised the term 'Iron Curtain'. He also encouraged European and trans-Atlantic unity.
- The name given to the Eastern European nations that were under the control of the Soviet Union.
- Attacks made on suspected communists. Unfair -- no evidence provided.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; A defensive military alliance with the West European nations and the US.
- This man was tested by Khrushvhev who had promised not to arm Cuba with missiles but U-2 spy planes found he was doing just that.
- this policy involved taking measures to prevent the extension of communism
- First satellite launched into space; Launched by the USSR, making the US feel inferior.
- House of Un-American Activities Committee
- caused by the conflicting aims of the US and the USSR.
- A gasoline-based chemical bomb that set fire to the jungle; used to expose tunnels.
- The dropping of thousands of tons of food and medical supplies to starving West Berliners after Joseph Stalin closed off all highway and railway access
- Flew food and supplies to West Berlin after Stalin closed all roads/routes that led into the city. Flew a total of 2.3 million tons total.
39 Clues: This man came to power when Stalin died. • House of Un-American Activities Committee • This man was president in 1945 at the end of WWII. • caused by the conflicting aims of the US and the USSR. • When countries came together to form military alliances. • Divided communist North Korea and Democratic South Korea. • ...
Vocab Words 2023-05-17
Across
- Fought between North and South Korea along the 38th parallel..
- A network of paths along the borders of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, where Ho Chi Minh supplied arms to the Vietcong.
- This man set out to ease tensions with Communism after becoming president.
- Granted President Johnson broad military powers in Vietnam and to take "all necessary measures to repel any armed attack."
- In 1985 this man was appointed head of the Soviet Union. He had two plans to revitalise the Soviet Union: glasnost (meaning openness) and perestroika (meaning restructure).
- the US gave $400 million to Turkey and Greece. "The US must support free people who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures."
- Communist opposition group in South Vietnam who attacked the Diem government and assassinated thousands of South Vietnamese government officials.
- Soviet Union version of NATO; comprised of Soviet Union and other satellite nations.
- When countries came together to form military alliances.
- Strongly opposed the war; Believed that the US should withdraw from Vietnam.
- Anti-communist activist who stated that communists were taking over the government.
- Divided communist North Korea and Democratic South Korea.
- caused by the conflicting aims of the US and the Soviet Union; The spread of communism and the spread of democracy.
- The name given to the place that divided democratic West Europe and communist East Europe
- This man was president in 1945 at the end of WWII.
- This man was a senator who had a very staunch anti-communist approach to politics.
- Believed that the US should unleash a greater military force in order to win the war.
- The theory that countries that were on the brink of communism were like dominos waiting to fall on top of each other
- This man came to power when Stalin died.
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- George C. Marshall first called for American assistance program to aid Europe
- Was an amphibious invasion and battle of the Korean War that resulted in a decisive victory and strategic reversal in favor of the United Nations
- his man was a powerful figure in cold war conflicts. He rose to power in the 1920s after leading the Communist Party
- allied leaders USSR (Stalin), USA (Churchill) and UK (Truman), gathered to discuss the spread of Communism
- This man was a strong anti-communist and increased spending on arms when he became president in 1980.
- A form of government when the government of a country controls the distribution of property and all economic activities.
- Leaf-killing toxic chemical that was used on elephant grass. Blamed for cancer in Veterans.
- The US provided aid to 16 European countries to prevent "hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos."
- This man voiced apprehensions surrounding the Cold War and popularised the term 'Iron Curtain'. He also encouraged European and trans-Atlantic unity.
- The name given to the Eastern European nations that were under the control of the Soviet Union.
- Attacks made on suspected communists. Unfair -- no evidence provided.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; A defensive military alliance with the West European nations and the US.
- This man was tested by Khrushvhev who had promised not to arm Cuba with missiles but U-2 spy planes found he was doing just that.
- this policy involved taking measures to prevent the extension of communism
- First satellite launched into space; Launched by the USSR, making the US feel inferior.
- House of Un-American Activities Committee
- caused by the conflicting aims of the US and the USSR.
- A gasoline-based chemical bomb that set fire to the jungle; used to expose tunnels.
- The dropping of thousands of tons of food and medical supplies to starving West Berliners after Joseph Stalin closed off all highway and railway access
- Flew food and supplies to West Berlin after Stalin closed all roads/routes that led into the city. Flew a total of 2.3 million tons total.
39 Clues: This man came to power when Stalin died. • House of Un-American Activities Committee • This man was president in 1945 at the end of WWII. • caused by the conflicting aims of the US and the USSR. • When countries came together to form military alliances. • Divided communist North Korea and Democratic South Korea. • ...
BMC Fall 2023 Scavenger Hunt 2023-08-28
Across
- How much did we pay the Rhode Island Zen Dojo in December 2022 for facilitating our on campus winter break retreat?
- Funds that are guaranteed to use at the start of every academic year. No restrictions on their use but will not roll over to the next academic year.
- Take a picture and chat with our SAO club advisor. You'll get to know them super well during the year!
- When making a post on Today@Brown, almost always the post type is a _______
- Take a picture at this religiously affiliated space, hidden under a first-year dorm. Write down this space's acronym
- Take a picture at this pluralistic space, housed within a place primarily of one faith, where a Zen monk, often facilitating weekend workshops, resides
- Chaplain Alley is our _______
- Pearl Name of Korean Zen master that came from BMC
- Take a picture of the _____ room, a space that we have used previously in collaboration with the Wellness Peer Educators for events
- Name of application used to add people and manage our mailing list
- number Chaplain Alley can be best reached by _____
- What year was BMC supposedly founded? 19__
- Today@Brown was previously called _________
- General website used to book on campus rooms that are not under jurisdiction of a particular office
- How many Jewish affiliated retreat locations are officially endorsed by Contemplative Studies?
- Take a picture at this religiously affiliated space, which seems more like a modern, contemporary home at first glance. Write down this space's acronym
- Which semester does the Religious Literacy Project take place?
- What is the password to our instagram account?
- Acronym for Office of Chaplains and Religious Life. This acronym is also used for their general email address that can be used to contact all of their staff ____@brown.edu
- How many responses did we get initially for our May 2023 retreat to the Providence Zen Center?
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- Take a picture and chat with the OCRL staff who manages Manning Chapel bookings (one of the many ways they support us!)
- Cooper Nelson Whose house is Thursday Night Interfaith Supper located at?
- Funds that must be used for their original requested purpose during the annual budgeting process in the spring of the prior academic year. These funds do not roll over to the next academic year
- Take a picture outside of this person's office, the place where you can do most of BMC's financial transations
- Roth Director of Contemplative Studies
- Cheapest method to transport people for a close, off-campus event
- Acronym for student activities office
- To get reimbursed for a receipt, you must have a _____ submit your request. Try to make all purchases on the SAO card, however, as reimbursements take time to be processed
- Take a picture at the highest prayer space above sea level in Providence. Write down this building's nickname
- Funds that come from fundraising or donations and will roll over to the next year. When we ask different departments or organizations for money for certain events, they will be classified as this type of fund.
- For a driver to get reimbursed, they must complete ________
- BMC was founded by this local religious organization
- Acronym for organization in charge of allocating funds to all student groups
- What building is the Office of Chaplains and Religious Life located?
- First name of the OCRL staff who facilitates certain financial transactions and contracts that are sponsored by the Chaplains office (one of the many ways they support us!)
- Money collected for an event is generally put in a ____, which you can get from the SAO Financial Office.
- What is the description of the financial transaction of 120 dollars on 5/9/23?
- Receipts must be reimbursed within ___ weeks of purchase and have the card number on the receipt.
38 Clues: Chaplain Alley is our _______ • Acronym for student activities office • Roth Director of Contemplative Studies • What year was BMC supposedly founded? 19__ • Today@Brown was previously called _________ • What is the password to our instagram account? • Pearl Name of Korean Zen master that came from BMC • number Chaplain Alley can be best reached by _____ • ...
SK President Lee-Jay myung 2025-07-29
Across
- Unfair treatment of people based on race, gender, age, etc.
- To come together for a common purpose or cause.
- To make a serious or urgent request; also to attract or interest someone.
- A difficult task or problem that requires effort to solve.
- Disagreement or separation between people or groups.
- A spoken or written account of something that has been observed, heard, done, or investigated.
- The state of being united or joined as a whole.
- To express a choice or opinion in an election or decision-making process.
- A person who is nominated for election or applying for a position.
- The means of communication, such as newspapers, television, and the internet, that reach or influence people widely.
- A number that represents a fact or piece of information, especially from research or data.
- The state of being male, female, or other identity, often based on social or cultural roles.
- A strong feeling of anger or shock caused by something bad or unfair.
- Involving more than one country.
- A conversation between two or more people or groups, especially for resolving conflict.
- A person who writes or reports news for newspapers, TV, or online media.
- Law Military control over normal civilian functions of government, usually during emergencies.
- To become aware of something or someone.
- To formally charge a public official with misconduct in office.
- Trump The 45th president of the United States, a businessman and political figure known for his controversial style and policies.
- At the same time; in contrast.
- A moral or legal obligation; something one must do.
- Favoring traditional values and institutions; resistant to sudden change.
- The action or ability of leading a group or organization.
- Favoring social reform and new ideas.
- Korea A country in East Asia, located on the southern part of the Korean Peninsula.
- The state of being liked or admired by many people.
- A situation or event that shows the quality or reliability of something or someone.
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- A group or party that competes against the ruling party or government.
- A piece of information or communication sent to someone.
- A group of people who support a political party, leader, or ideology.
- The practice of managing international relations and negotiations.
- To choose someone for a position by voting.
- To use or take advantage of a resource, feeling, or opportunity.
- People who approve of and help someone or something.
- A great difference or inequality.
- The process of restoring friendly relations after conflict or disagreement.
- Being responsible and answerable for actions or decisions.
- To make or become healthy again; to fix or mend something broken.
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities.
- To present something for someone to accept or reject.
- against To compete with someone in an election or contest.
- Failure to win or succeed in a contest, election, or battle.
- A feeling of worry or interest about something important.
- The organization through which a political unit is controlled and administered.
- A system of government where people vote to choose leaders or decide policies.
- To deal with or manage something successfully.
- To employ someone to do a job.
- Plans or aims that guide someone's actions.
- Relief Financial assistance given to reduce hardship during difficult economic times.
- To state something officially or publicly.
- A course of action or set of rules adopted by a government, organization, or individual.
- To admit something is true or correct, often unwillingly or after a loss.
- To live or exist at the same time or in the same place peacefully.
- People who watch and report on events, especially elections, to ensure fairness.
- Open to new ideas, favoring individual rights, democracy, and social progress.
56 Clues: To employ someone to do a job. • At the same time; in contrast. • Involving more than one country. • A great difference or inequality. • Favoring social reform and new ideas. • To become aware of something or someone. • To state something officially or publicly. • To choose someone for a position by voting. • Plans or aims that guide someone's actions. • ...
SK President Lee-Jay myung 2025-07-29
Across
- Unfair treatment of people based on race, gender, age, etc.
- To come together for a common purpose or cause.
- To make a serious or urgent request; also to attract or interest someone.
- A difficult task or problem that requires effort to solve.
- Disagreement or separation between people or groups.
- A spoken or written account of something that has been observed, heard, done, or investigated.
- The state of being united or joined as a whole.
- To express a choice or opinion in an election or decision-making process.
- A person who is nominated for election or applying for a position.
- The means of communication, such as newspapers, television, and the internet, that reach or influence people widely.
- A number that represents a fact or piece of information, especially from research or data.
- The state of being male, female, or other identity, often based on social or cultural roles.
- A strong feeling of anger or shock caused by something bad or unfair.
- Involving more than one country.
- A conversation between two or more people or groups, especially for resolving conflict.
- A person who writes or reports news for newspapers, TV, or online media.
- Law Military control over normal civilian functions of government, usually during emergencies.
- To become aware of something or someone.
- To formally charge a public official with misconduct in office.
- Trump The 45th president of the United States, a businessman and political figure known for his controversial style and policies.
- At the same time; in contrast.
- A moral or legal obligation; something one must do.
- Favoring traditional values and institutions; resistant to sudden change.
- The action or ability of leading a group or organization.
- Favoring social reform and new ideas.
- Korea A country in East Asia, located on the southern part of the Korean Peninsula.
- The state of being liked or admired by many people.
- A situation or event that shows the quality or reliability of something or someone.
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- A group or party that competes against the ruling party or government.
- A piece of information or communication sent to someone.
- A group of people who support a political party, leader, or ideology.
- The practice of managing international relations and negotiations.
- To choose someone for a position by voting.
- To use or take advantage of a resource, feeling, or opportunity.
- People who approve of and help someone or something.
- A great difference or inequality.
- The process of restoring friendly relations after conflict or disagreement.
- Being responsible and answerable for actions or decisions.
- To make or become healthy again; to fix or mend something broken.
- The state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunities.
- To present something for someone to accept or reject.
- against To compete with someone in an election or contest.
- Failure to win or succeed in a contest, election, or battle.
- A feeling of worry or interest about something important.
- The organization through which a political unit is controlled and administered.
- A system of government where people vote to choose leaders or decide policies.
- To deal with or manage something successfully.
- To employ someone to do a job.
- Plans or aims that guide someone's actions.
- Relief Financial assistance given to reduce hardship during difficult economic times.
- To state something officially or publicly.
- A course of action or set of rules adopted by a government, organization, or individual.
- To admit something is true or correct, often unwillingly or after a loss.
- To live or exist at the same time or in the same place peacefully.
- People who watch and report on events, especially elections, to ensure fairness.
- Open to new ideas, favoring individual rights, democracy, and social progress.
56 Clues: To employ someone to do a job. • At the same time; in contrast. • Involving more than one country. • A great difference or inequality. • Favoring social reform and new ideas. • To become aware of something or someone. • To state something officially or publicly. • To choose someone for a position by voting. • Plans or aims that guide someone's actions. • ...
30 facts 2022-11-30
Across
- improved imperial administration by restoring the merit-based civil service examination system
- Chinese resisted rule by the non-Chinese Manchus. Rebellions flared up periodically for decades. The Manchus, however, slowly earned the people’s respect
- Britain also wanted to increase trade with Chinaid not like China’s trade restrictions. In 1793, Lord George Macartney delivered a letter from King George III to Qian-longIn 1636, even before they came to power in China, the Manchus invaded Korea and made the country change its allegiance from the Ming to the Manchus. Although Korea remained independent it existed in China’s shadow.Koreans organized their government according to Confucian principles. They also adopted China’s technology, its culture, and especially its policy of isolation.When the Manchus established the Qing dynasty, Korea’s political relationship with China did not change. But Korea’s attitude did.Manchu invasion, combined with a Japanese attack in the 1590s, provoked strong feelings of nationalism in the Korean people.
- death in 1398 led to a power struggle. His son Yonglo (yung•lu) emerged victorious. Yonglo continued many of his father’s policies, although he moved the royal court to Beijing.
- Ming Dynasty collapsed.
- the Mongols had done in the 1300s, the Manchus took a Chinese name for their dynasty, the Qing (chihng) Dynasty.
- They upheld China’s traditional Confucian beliefs and social structures.hey made the country’s frontiers safe and restored China’s prosperity. Two powerful Manchu rulers contributed greatly to the acceptance of the new dynasty.The first, Kangxi (kahng•shee), became emperor in 1661 and ruled for some 60 years. He reduced government expenses and lowered taxes. A scholar and patron of the arts, Kangxi gained the support of intellectuals by offering them government positions.who ruled from 1735 to 1795, China reached its greatest size and prosperity. An industrious emperor like his grandfather, Qian-long often rose at dawn to work on the empire’s problems.To the Chinese, their country—called the Middle Kingdom—had been the cultural center of the universe for 2,000 years. If foreign stateswished to trade with China, they would have to follow Chinese rules. These rules included trading only at special ports and paying tributehe Dutch were masters of the Indian Ocean trade by the time of Qian-long. They accepted China’s restrictionsBy 1800, tea would make up 80 percent of shipments to Europe.
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- had become the dominant power in Asia under the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). I
- would rule for more than 260 years and expand China’s borders to include Taiwan, Chinese Central Asia, Mongolia, and Tibet.
- became a ruthless tyrant. Suspecting plots against his rule everywhere
- of the Great Wall lay Manchuria. In 1644, the Manchus (MAN•chooz), the people of that region,invaded china
11 Clues: Ming Dynasty collapsed. • became a ruthless tyrant. Suspecting plots against his rule everywhere • had become the dominant power in Asia under the Ming Dynasty (1368–1644). I • improved imperial administration by restoring the merit-based civil service examination system • ...
So Far from the Bamboo Grove 2022-05-08
Across
- Bridge, Hideyo and his friends all decided to meet at ______________ bridge once the war was over. This was a type of goal set in place so that they have a happy thought that is driving them to survive.
- What was the place where the Kawashima family started off on their long and treacherous journey?
- In the beginning of the book, Yoko tends to be ungrateful for a certain vegetable. What vegetable did Yoko learn to be grateful for as she went through her experiences?
- Hideyo survived the attack on the munitions factory by smearing his dead best friend’s _____ on his face. This must’ve been really hard for him as that was his best friend, but he couldn’t have reacted in any way since he might’ve gotten caught.
- Yoko’s family decided to smuggle the family sword on the boat because it was the only precious thing that they have other than each other. Ko decided to hide it on her ______ acting like it was an injury.
- In hopes of a compromise, Hideyo decides to fail the written exam but pass the physical exam to join the ammunition factory instead of joining the _______. This was because Honorable Mother was scared of Hideyo getting hurt.
- This is the name of the city where Yoko’s family called their “homeland”. Both Ko and Yoko go to school there, and Yoko tends to get bullied a lot at her school. This city is called _______.
- Which side of the Korean and Japanese war annexed the other side and also lost in the end, causing many people of both sides to experience hardships?
- Mother, Which family member passed away and had had her ashes, a canteen, and their family’s precious sword at her urn ?
- After being informed that they need to leave, Yoko’s family heads towards _________ without their brother Hideyo and faces many challenges.
- What was the family treasure used to shave Yoko and her family’s heads after getting approached by soldiers and them dying?
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- Ko managed to get food for both Honorable Mother and Yoko by _________ it. Although it had to be done, Honorable Mother didn’t expect it.
- Luck in War, The writing “Bu Un Cho Kyu” means ________________ in English. This writing was the calligraphy that Yoko was practicing before the policemen came to the Kawashima household.
- What is the name of the somewhat bossy older sister that just wants to protect her family?
- Father, On the train to Seoul the Kawashima family is being searched for by a soldier. What family member works with the Japanese government which caused some people to seek out them in the first place?
- The _________was an important friend to Yoko as she was getting bullied in her new school. This person provided school supplies for her from the trash and has a stutter.
- Matsumara, In the beginning, Yoko was sad and scared to talk to the people in the medical ward because of the state that they are in. However, after some talking, Yoko befriends a person named____________ who also warned Yoko’s family to start running because the Russians were coming.
- When Yoko and her family reached Japan, Honorable Mother wanted to go find Yoko’s grandparents in Aomori. She decides to leave Ko and Yoko because she wants them to go to ______. This is so they can move on with their life and not linger on the war days.
- Factory, Where was the place that was attacked and caused Hideyo to lose his best friend and resulted in hardships for everyone that worked there?
- When Hideyo sees the soft light in the distance when he is trying to get back to his family, he gets a flicker of hope that he’ll find them. What was producing this light?
20 Clues: What is the name of the somewhat bossy older sister that just wants to protect her family? • What was the place where the Kawashima family started off on their long and treacherous journey? • Mother, Which family member passed away and had had her ashes, a canteen, and their family’s precious sword at her urn ? • ...
Language 2022-05-02
1 Clue: English German Arabic Japaness Spanish Greek Chinese Icelandic Turkish Finnish Portuguese Italian Russian Igbo Norwegian Armenian Korean Brazilian Kabyle Bulgarian
AKA Friday Round Ups 2021-09-17
Across
- If there’s something strange in your neighbourhood (read: Covid-19), who ya gonna call??? GERMbusters. That’s right guys, with the rising cases in pre-schools, a very responsible client has tasked this team of clean folk to build germ buster kits that involves some high-level detective work, we hear.
- – This team had a very very very long conversation with a Chinese paper just yesterday on the evolution of Korean dramas. *Cue flashbacks of dramatic wrist grabs, slow-motion smooches, interfering mother-in-laws and gender-benders*. The moral of the story? Watching TV is the secret to success in PR.
- This person took time off this week to attend her sister’s convocation, but confessed that the most interesting part about the whole affair was the food. #priorities
- “THE BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN” – True words spoken by a client on a deck, which felt like music to the working team’s ears. Clearly, they hit all the right notes with said client. Guess the brand.
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- There’s nothing we love more than learning about (read: being jealous of) what our colleagues on leave have been up to. One such AKA-er apparently woke up with a stiff neck during her staycation. The reason: “Pillow was too soft ah”. Is it time to pitch for Tempur or what? (Hint: this person was also featured in last week’s round-up)
- One late night this week while we were all in bed, a lone warrior was wrestling a wayward washing machine. The machine took the win and left our sis in a spin. Guess who? (P.S. Electrolux friends, you might wanna help a gurl out).
- This client, famed for batik preenz on their products, recently “awarded” the working team a 40k budget for a rather run-of-the-mill KOL campaign. If you can’t hear the team properly on Zoom calls, its probably because they are still picking up their jaws from the floor.
- At AKA, we love our four-legged friends. We love them so much that someone once had not one, not two, but SEVEN hamsters. Obviously seven hamsters are difficult to name. SO DIFFICULT that our one-week-old friend gave up after hamster number three. Four hamster died without ever knowing their names.
- You might already know that the Science Centre team was found starstruck by a seemingly unassuming hunkle who made an appearance at their media preview yesterday. Given the fairly wild reaction of the team, it was fitting that the event is titled UNTAME. One person in particular was smitten by the brush of this celebrity’s strong hands on their shoulder, but was too shy to spring for a photo.
9 Clues: This person took time off this week to attend her sister’s convocation, but confessed that the most interesting part about the whole affair was the food. #priorities • ...
AKA Friday Round Ups 2021-09-17
Across
- This client, famed for batik preenz on their products, recently “awarded” the working team a 40k budget for a rather run-of-the-mill KOL campaign. If you can’t hear the team properly on Zoom calls, its probably because they are still picking up their jaws from the floor.
- This person took time off this week to attend her sister’s convocation, but confessed that the most interesting part about the whole affair was the food. #priorities
- There’s nothing we love more than learning about (read: being jealous of) what our colleagues on leave have been up to. One such AKA-er apparently woke up with a stiff neck during her staycation. The reason: “Pillow was too soft ah”. Is it time to pitch for Tempur or what? (Hint: this person was also featured in last week’s round-up)
- – This team had a very very very long conversation with a Chinese paper just yesterday on the evolution of Korean dramas. *Cue flashbacks of dramatic wrist grabs, slow-motion smooches, interfering mother-in-laws and gender-benders*. The moral of the story? Watching TV is the secret to success in PR.
- “THE BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN” – True words spoken by a client on a deck, which felt like music to the working team’s ears. Clearly, they hit all the right notes with said client. Guess the brand.
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- One late night this week while we were all in bed, a lone warrior was wrestling a wayward washing machine. The machine took the win and left our sis in a spin. Guess who? (P.S. Electrolux friends, you might wanna help a gurl out).
- You might already know that the Science Centre team was found starstruck by a seemingly unassuming hunkle who made an appearance at their media preview yesterday. Given the fairly wild reaction of the team, it was fitting that the event is titled UNTAME. One person in particular was smitten by the brush of this celebrity’s strong hands on their shoulder, but was too shy to spring for a photo.
- At AKA, we love our four-legged friends. We love them so much that someone once had not one, not two, but SEVEN hamsters. Obviously seven hamsters are difficult to name. SO DIFFICULT that our one-week-old friend gave up after hamster number three. Four hamster died without ever knowing their names.
- If there’s something strange in your neighbourhood (read: Covid-19), who ya gonna call??? GERMbusters. That’s right guys, with the rising cases in pre-schools, a very responsible client has tasked this team of clean folk to build germ buster kits that involves some high-level detective work, we hear.
9 Clues: This person took time off this week to attend her sister’s convocation, but confessed that the most interesting part about the whole affair was the food. #priorities • ...
AKA Friday Round Ups 2021-09-17
Across
- At AKA, we love our four-legged friends. We love them so much that someone once had not one, not two, but SEVEN hamsters. Obviously seven hamsters are difficult to name. SO DIFFICULT that our one-week-old friend gave up after hamster number three. Four hamster died without ever knowing their names.
- There’s nothing we love more than learning about (read: being jealous of) what our colleagues on leave have been up to. One such AKA-er apparently woke up with a stiff neck during her staycation. The reason: “Pillow was too soft ah”. Is it time to pitch for Tempur or what? (Hint: this person was also featured in last week’s round-up)
- “THE BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN” – True words spoken by a client on a deck, which felt like music to the working team’s ears. Clearly, they hit all the right notes with said client. Guess the brand.
- One late night this week while we were all in bed, a lone warrior was wrestling a wayward washing machine. The machine took the win and left our sis in a spin. Guess who? (P.S. Electrolux friends, you might wanna help a gurl out).
Down
- This client, famed for batik preenz on their products, recently “awarded” the working team a 40k budget for a rather run-of-the-mill KOL campaign. If you can’t hear the team properly on Zoom calls, its probably because they are still picking up their jaws from the floor.
- This person took time off this week to attend her sister’s convocation, but confessed that the most interesting part about the whole affair was the food. #priorities
- If there’s something strange in your neighbourhood (read: Covid-19), who ya gonna call??? GERMbusters. That’s right guys, with the rising cases in pre-schools, a very responsible client has tasked this team of clean folk to build germ buster kits that involves some high-level detective work, we hear.
- – This team had a very very very long conversation with a Chinese paper just yesterday on the evolution of Korean dramas. *Cue flashbacks of dramatic wrist grabs, slow-motion smooches, interfering mother-in-laws and gender-benders*. The moral of the story? Watching TV is the secret to success in PR.
- You might already know that the Science Centre team was found starstruck by a seemingly unassuming hunkle who made an appearance at their media preview yesterday. Given the fairly wild reaction of the team, it was fitting that the event is titled UNTAME. One person in particular was smitten by the brush of this celebrity’s strong hands on their shoulder, but was too shy to spring for a photo.
9 Clues: This person took time off this week to attend her sister’s convocation, but confessed that the most interesting part about the whole affair was the food. #priorities • ...
AKA Friday Round Ups 2021-09-17
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- At AKA, we love our four-legged friends. We love them so much that someone once had not one, not two, but SEVEN hamsters. Obviously seven hamsters are difficult to name. SO DIFFICULT that our one-week-old friend gave up after hamster number three. Four hamster died without ever knowing their names.
- There’s nothing we love more than learning about (read: being jealous of) what our colleagues on leave have been up to. One such AKA-er apparently woke up with a stiff neck during her staycation. The reason: “Pillow was too soft ah”. Is it time to pitch for Tempur or what? (Hint: this person was also featured in last week’s round-up)
- “THE BEST I HAVE EVER SEEN” – True words spoken by a client on a deck, which felt like music to the working team’s ears. Clearly, they hit all the right notes with said client. Guess the brand.
- One late night this week while we were all in bed, a lone warrior was wrestling a wayward washing machine. The machine took the win and left our sis in a spin. Guess who? (P.S. Electrolux friends, you might wanna help a gurl out).
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- This client, famed for batik preenz on their products, recently “awarded” the working team a 40k budget for a rather run-of-the-mill KOL campaign. If you can’t hear the team properly on Zoom calls, its probably because they are still picking up their jaws from the floor.
- This person took time off this week to attend her sister’s convocation, but confessed that the most interesting part about the whole affair was the food. #priorities
- If there’s something strange in your neighbourhood (read: Covid-19), who ya gonna call??? GERMbusters. That’s right guys, with the rising cases in pre-schools, a very responsible client has tasked this team of clean folk to build germ buster kits that involves some high-level detective work, we hear.
- – This team had a very very very long conversation with a Chinese paper just yesterday on the evolution of Korean dramas. *Cue flashbacks of dramatic wrist grabs, slow-motion smooches, interfering mother-in-laws and gender-benders*. The moral of the story? Watching TV is the secret to success in PR.
- You might already know that the Science Centre team was found starstruck by a seemingly unassuming hunkle who made an appearance at their media preview yesterday. Given the fairly wild reaction of the team, it was fitting that the event is titled UNTAME. One person in particular was smitten by the brush of this celebrity’s strong hands on their shoulder, but was too shy to spring for a photo.
9 Clues: This person took time off this week to attend her sister’s convocation, but confessed that the most interesting part about the whole affair was the food. #priorities • ...
History 111 Final Learning Assessment 2017-01-31
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- Emperor ______________ divided the Roman Empire into two halves, the Western Empire and the Eastern Empire. (Week 13)
- Pagans of the pre-Islamic world believed that the ____________, a large black stone, housed their many deities. (Week 15)
- During the Council of Clermont, Pope ___________ declared that Crusaders would earn a plenary indulgence, offering them forgiveness for sins upon entering the war. [Do not include the numbers at the end of the name] (Week 16)
- __________________, a widely traveled Arab scholar, merchant, and public official returned home from visiting the Swahili coast and then Mali with a caravan that included 600 slaves who walked across the burning desert, while he rode comfortably atop a camel. (Week 9)
- Probably the most famous of the Merovingian Dynasty, ________ was responsible for leading the Franks and converting them to Catholicism. (Week 14)
- Reportedly the site where Abraham nearly sacrificed his son, the __________________ is also Islam’s first great work of art. (Week 15)
- Muhammad’s journey from Mecca to Medina in 622CE is known as the _______________ and marks the start of the Islamic calendar. (Week 15)
- It is said that during the _______________________ crusaders could not see their feet due to the amount of blood flowing freely in the streets. (Week 16)
- A vassal was granted possession of a _________, or a piece of land, by a lord, in exchange for military service. (Week 14)
- Buddhism never completely replaced the Japanese religion of ____________, which focused on numerous Kami, or sacred spirits associated with human ancestors. (Week 11)
- As Temudgin’s (Temujin’s) blood brother, _____________ agrees to help him get his wife back from the Merkit tribe. (Week 12)
- The holy text of the Islamic world is known as ____________________, and some believe that it was narrated directly to Muhammad by God. (Week 15)
- The Seventh Crusade was led by _________________, the King of France, and proved an utter failure, as he died without coming anywhere near the Holy Lands. [Do not include the number at the end of the name] (Week 17)
- The _________________________ reached across the vast Sahara, linking North Africa and the Mediterranean world with the land and peoples of interior West Africa, and transformed African civilization. (Week 9)
- Trade routes across the ___________ represented the largest sea-based system of exchange in the Middle Ages, stretching from China to Eastern Africa (Week 9)
- During the Hundred Years War, the British experienced early success as a result of the ________________. (Week 14)
- The capital city of China in the Middle Ages, upon which many other Asian capitals were modeled. (Week 11)
- In 410 CE Alaric sacked the city of Rome in the name of his people, the ____________, causing the Western Empire to fall to a surge of barbarian groups. (Week 13)
- The Kingdom of ___________________ emerged as a result of Malay sailors opening the sea route between India and China through the Straits of Malacca around 350 CE, causing competition between small ports along the Malay Peninsula and Straits of Sumatra, which attracted traders and travelers. (Week 9)
- One could reasonably argue that the Black Death contributed to the _______________, a fracture in Western Christianity, particularly when priests refused to offer last rites. (Week 14)
- The _______________ was an 11th century religious conflict that led Eastern Europeans to align with the Orthodox Church and Western Europeans to follow the papacy and Roman Catholicism. (Week 13)
- Eastern Europe practiced a form of government in which the ruler was both the head of state and the head of the church, which was fittingly known as ____________________. (Week 13)
- Emperor ______________ adopted Christianity as the state religion of Rome in the 4th century CE. (Week 13)
- The small kinship based tribes of Western Europe worshipped the god _____________ and possessed strong warrior values during the Dark Ages. (Week 14)
- The ______________ was the first Korean state to bring some political unity to the Korean peninsula. (Week 11)
- The Mongols created a ________________ of way stations with horses and riders that quickly relayed information throughout their empire. (Week 12)
- The giving of alms or the giving of a percentage of income from non-poor Muslims to the poor is known as __________________. (Week 15)
- Originally, the ____________________ was simply a program of measures that attempted to limit warfare within Europe by insisting there be no fighting on holidays or weekends. (Week 16)
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- The _________ division of Muslims believed that Muhammad had not appointed his successor during his life, but that he wanted the umma to choose a new leader from their peers and elders. (Week 15)
- Emperor __________ reunited China, passed a series of land reforms to improve the lives of peasants, strengthened the centralization of government, facilitated trade, standardized the currency system, and brought higher status to the militia. (Week 11)
- The __________________, a nomadic group from central Asia, began to work as mercenaries for the Abbasid Caliphate just before the start of the Crusades (Week 16)
- Most historians would argue that _______________was the most effective pope in medieval history, as he had been trained in law and spoke the language of international diplomacy better than most political rulers in Europe. [Don’t include the number at the end of the name] (Week 17)
- The foreign General __________ led a rebellion against the Tang Dynasty between 755 and 763 CE, which may have been a factor behind increasing xenophobia among the upper classes in China. (Week 11)
- ________________ wrote about the perspective of the Christian Crusaders towards the Jews, saying let us first avenge ourselves on them and exterminate them from nations so that the name of Israel will no longer be remembered. (Week 17)
- As the first Holy Roman Emperor, ______________ attempted to reclaim the former glory and territory of ancient Rome and succeeded in ushering in a period of cultural and intellectual activity. (Week 14)
- __________ became the first caliph after the death of Muhammad. (Week 15)
- _____________ drowned on his way to the Crusades, likely from having a heart attack, which caused him to fall off his horse into the water, while wearing armor so heavy he couldn’t swim back to the surface. (Week 17)
- As the right-hand-man of Emperor Justinian, _______________ was responsible for nearly reuniting the Mediterranean Basin and for ending the chaos caused by warring mobs during the Nika Riots. (Week 13)
- The Protestant Reformation began when _______________ tacked up a list of grievances with the Catholic church on the door of All Saints’ Church in Wittenburg, ushering in the _______________. (Week 17)
- _________________ converted Kievan Rus to Eastern Orthodox Christianity, as he believed it provided vast trading incentives and the possibility of an alliance with the Byzantine Empire. (Week 13)
- The reign of Ali led to the emergence of Uthman's tribe and the _________________ Dynasty, a ruling family that presided over an ever-expanding Islamic empire for more than a hundred years. (Week 15)
- As the new Khan after the death of Temudgin’s (Temujin’s) father, _______________ lets Temudgin know that he will kill him just as soon as he is as tall as a wagon wheel. (Week 12)
- The grandson of Genghis Khan, ________________ was a Mongol leader who conquered the Song Dynasty in 1279. (Week 12)
- The First Crusade began in 1096 CE when Christian knights began to assemble from all over Europe and move toward the city of _____________________, were the Byzantines were horrified to see hordes of Western Europeans knocking at their doors. (Week 16)
- The _______________ were pastoral nomads who frequently clashed with the Chinese and were the first to introduce Europeans to gunpowder. (Week 17)
- _______________ helped to remove nearly 700 million tons of carbon from the atmosphere by killing 40 million people. (Week 12)
- ______________ was one of the earliest targets of Viking raiders, as it was a monastery that was isolated, full of treasure, and populated by monks who aren’t very good fighters. (Week 14)
- A social and economic system in Western Europe during the Dark Ages, in which the nobility was granted land by the King in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants or serfs were obliged to live on their lord’s land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, in exchange for military protection. (Week 14)
- The ritual of praying five times per day facing Mecca is known as ______________. (Week 15)
- Emperor Justinian published the _______________, an 800,000 word condensation of 1,528 Latin law books. (Week 13)
50 Clues: __________ became the first caliph after the death of Muhammad. (Week 15) • The ritual of praying five times per day facing Mecca is known as ______________. (Week 15) • The capital city of China in the Middle Ages, upon which many other Asian capitals were modeled. (Week 11) • ...
How much do you know about the Korean War? 2025-05-27
HIS PROGRAM 2021- CROSSWORD PUZZLE (RED & BLUE BOOK) 2021-11-13
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- The "P" in the acronym GMP stands for?
- The objective of the ________ is to signify and commit vendors, suppliers and high-risk business associates to adhere to ethical behaviour and to create a business environment that is free from corruption.
- ___________ alchohol is not najs and can be used as one of the ingredients in pharmaceutical products.
- Duopharma Biotech’s employees and representatives are prohibited from _______, promising, authorising, giving or receiving money, gifts or anything of a monetary value to or from Business associates or Government Officials to improperly obtain or retain business or to obtain an advantage in the conduct of business.
- 7) The MACC adopts three (3) main core strategies in fighting corruption in line with the Malaysian Anti- Corruption Act 2009 (Act 694) which are Enforcement, Prevention and ________.
- Personal protective equipment is protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments or equipment designed to _______ the body from injury or infection.
- JAKIM has recognised 84 Foreign Halal _________ Bodies in 46 countries as of 1st December 2020.
- ________ handling is any action involving physical effort to move an object.
- One of the objectives of the Organisational Anti-Corruption Plan (OIACP) is to ensure Duopharma Biotech’s integrity and ________ is sustained in daily practices through elements of honesty, efficiency and trustworthiness.
- Our ERYSAA product has been certified halal by Korean Muslim __________ since 2019.
- The act of cleansing with the intention of purifying the body, clothing, spaces, utensils and equipment that was in contact with filth najs al mughalazzah by washing seven times using mutlaq water, the first wash being water mixed with _______.
- A chemical agent that slows or stops the growth of microorganisms on external surfaces of the body and helps to prevent infections.
- _______ is balancing the amount of emissions you emit with an equal amount of emission reduced elsewhere.
- There are 10 clauses in ISO 37001:2016 Anti-Bribery Management System, and what is stated in Clause 5?
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- ________ is also known as employee theft, is the act of someone wrongfully appropriating funds that have been entrusted to their care but which are owned by someone else or for other purposes.
- The total set of carbon emissions caused by an individual is ________.
- Duopharma Biotech also obtained the halal certification under the Lembaga _________ Obat Obatan dan Kosmetika Majelis Ulama Indonesia (LPPOM MUI) for our Consumer Healthcare Products since 2014.
- A conflict of interest arises when a Director, Officer, or Employee’s personal activities or relationship interfere with his or her objectivity in doing what is best for the company. A conflict of interest exists whether it is real, potential and _______.
- Physiological demands on the worker, such as repetitive and forceful movements, extreme temperatures and awkward postures.
- ________ is a liquor or any liquid that intoxicates and is PROHIBITED according to Shariah law and fatwa.
- Bribery is a direct or indirect offer to give or receive ________ or anything of value with the intention of corruptly influencing the behaviour of someone to obtain or retain a commercial advantage.
- Quality _______ is a part of Sustainable Development Goals.
- The Paris Agreement aims to limit increase to 1.5ºC, since this would significantly reduce risks and impacts of ________ change.
- LAUNDERING __________ is a process of converting cash or property derived from criminal activities to give it a legitimate appearance.
- During a fire emergency, you should _______ a building through designated exit routes
- Under the guidelines on adequate procedures, there are five (5) principles outlined. One of the principles is __________, Monitoring and Enforcement which is an important element to a Commercial Organisation’s anti-corruption effort.
- Logo halal on our product packaging is placed near to the Products' _______ .
- The "Program Ustaz Amri Halal" sponsored by Duopharma Biotech in collaboration with MPS is brought to you by ________?
- Any utensils/equipment observed that were in direct contact with ingredients/materials of naj's al-________ require sertu to comply with Shariah law.
- _______ is an instrument for measuring noise exposure by automatically integrating sound pressure level over a measurement period and displaying the result on the dimensionless scale of noise dose.
30 Clues: The "P" in the acronym GMP stands for? • Quality _______ is a part of Sustainable Development Goals. • The total set of carbon emissions caused by an individual is ________. • ________ handling is any action involving physical effort to move an object. • Logo halal on our product packaging is placed near to the Products' _______ . • ...
Sunday Wedding Times 2024-04-02
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- The name of our favorite Disney/Pixar matriarch and the name of our favorite pup in the couples dogsitting adventures.
- Whether its a cookout or Korean style, we are always up for this meal style.
- Nicknamed "The Flower Capital of the World" and not just according to Gabe
- For Maya it's Pins and Art Scraps, for Gabriel it's Lego pieces and film memorabilia recreations. For others it's stamps, vinyls, Beanie Babies, etc.
- Maya and Gabriel's favorite Boba shop ____ tea house 8 minutes away from their Pico Apartment.
- A childhood favorite of Maya's and ideal movie date featuring 2023 Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan.
- Gabriel and Maya spent several years in this Bay Area community, on streets such as MLK, Mcarthur and 23rd street.
- A coffee dessert with cocoa powder at the top is in competition for Gabriel's favorite dessert against Banana Cream Pie.
- This fast food place had a crossover with Rick & Morty, and was the first time Gabriel and Maya shared the screen in a commercial together.
- Maya and Gabriel have some of the same titles of shows on their resumes, but this technicolor title is also share with Maya's mother!
- This egg is a favorite of many but is hard to find in the states despite its chocolatey nature.
- This comedic Israeli band, known as Kaveret, makes up a quarter of the couples vinyl collection, with favorites being songs about Goliath, Visiting the Market and their cover of a song about loving a Beautiful Clear Evening.
- This state flower runs wild with orange and yellow blossoms.
- Both the name of a conference room at one of Gabe's previous jobs and a Peanut snack Maya grew up eating in Israel.
- Gabriel & Maya met here and had our first date at it's very own "The Pantry"
- Though out of place at a wedding setting, this Carpenter classic brings am Icy feeling to this horrifying mystery. Gabriel's favorite.
- The Island home of Gabriel's favorite Lego Franchise.
- This classic piece featuring pirates and pants, is the first show that Gabriel and Maya shared a stage performing on.
- Gabriel's escape and expertise make him a beloved game master with this game.
- Her staple is kindness and butterflies, and she is loved always.
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- A comfort food for Gabriel and big ick for Maya. Hint: "Boil em, Mash em, Stick em in a stew!"
- This is Maya and tribes standard spot for waterfalls and bear sighting.
- A favorite LA market and food court that Maya would serve Boba and Coffee Jelly frequently.
- Gabriel's first job was at this prestigious restaurant known for its Italian cuisine.
- An all time favorite of Gabriel's, this band initially formed in 1973 is made up of former members from bands such as Santana, the Steve Miller Band, and Frumious Bandersnatch.
- Gabriel and Maya's first Halloween costume was as the pair of Burger Joint owners, __ & Linda.
- The name of our first pet, who we miss and cherish always.
- The best character in the Lebowski film as well as Gabriels title by Maya's nephew, Michael.
- You have heard of a midnight snack, but have you ever had 2AM _____? A staple fried food in Gabriel and Maya's time in Santa Maria.
- While Americans know her as Moses mother, this Israeli pop star has been an inspiration for Maya's vocal identity and is a favorite listen for long car rides.
- Maya and their siblings all attended Temple ____ of Beverly Hills back when it was still a Jewish Day School (Now Maya is a teacher for the Sunday school!)
- Honeymoon goal!
- A cheesecake with this fruit topping is a Sherer classic and Maya's favorite meal especially during Passover.
- While we aren't in Kansas anymore, this band's one hit wonder has caused Gabriel and Maya to sing as loud as they can through many a traffic and toll line.
- The studio responsible for Maya's favorite films such as "Whisper of the Heart" & "My Neighbor Totoro"
- This four legged friend managed to eat a brick, gardening hose and a pound of chocolate while still being Gabe's best friend.
- This go-to comfort game features some hilarious mods that changed the opening slide about our characters grandpa.
37 Clues: Honeymoon goal! • The Island home of Gabriel's favorite Lego Franchise. • The name of our first pet, who we miss and cherish always. • This state flower runs wild with orange and yellow blossoms. • Her staple is kindness and butterflies, and she is loved always. • This is Maya and tribes standard spot for waterfalls and bear sighting. • ...
Topic 10: The Vietnam War 2024-09-25
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- 1962 conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union resulting from the Soviet installation of nuclear missiles in Cuba
- The last Vietnamese city to fall to the Viet Cong before unification
- communist assault on a large number of South Vietnamese cities in early 1968
- jellied gasoline dropped in canisters that explode on impact and cover large areas in flame; dropped by U.S. planes during the Vietnam War
- From 1964 to 1968, was the commander of U.S. forces in the Vietnam War. He had previously served in World War II and the Korean War.
- this country colonized much of Indochina before being forced to leave
- person who opposed U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War
- defense policy allowing for the appropriate action in any type of conflict
- was a Communist Party leader who served as premier of the Soviet Union from 1958 to 1964. Khrushchev led the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis, but lost power soon afterwards.
- dividing wall built by East Germany in 1961 to isolate West Berlin from communist-controlled East Berlin
- Anticommunist leader of South Vietnam who was a Roman Catholic and corrupt, eventually assassinated in a coup
- direct telephone line between the White House and the Kremlin set up after the Cuban Missile Crisis
- village in South Vietnam where in 1968 American forces opened fire on unarmed civilians; U.S. soldiers killed between 400 and 500 Vietnamese
- person who supported U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War
- Nixon wanted to win this group that included the unyoung, unblack, and unpoor
- was an assassinated antiwar candidate for the 1968 Democratic Party presidential nomination
- one of the most influential anticolonial leaders in Asia. He led North Vietnam's fight to reunify North and South Vietnam, serving as president of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) from 1945 to 1969.
- a young American man drafted into military service
- The belief that if one Southeast Asian country fell to communism, that others would fall as well.
- the supply route that the North used to resupply the Viet Cong
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- 1973 law passed by Congress restricting the President's war-making powers; the law requires the President to consult with Congress before committing American forces to a foreign conflict
- A sustained bombing campaign against North Vietnam to prevent the North from resupplying the Viet Cong
- 1964 congressional resolution that authorized President Johnson to commit U.S. troops to South Vietnam to fight a war against North Vietnam
- 1963 nuclear-weapons agreement that banned aboveground nuclear tests
- Ho Chi Minh compared his troops to this, being an agile animal
- classified U.S. government study that revealed American leaders involved the United States in Vietnam without fully informing the American people; leaked to the New York Times in 1971
- South Vietnamese communist rebels who waged a guerrilla war against the government of South Vietnam throughout the Vietnam War
- American public's growing distrust of statements made by the government during the Vietnam War
- Winner of the 1968 presidential election who promised to leave Vietnam
- leader of the Cuban Revolution that made Cuba communist
- President Kennedy's program that gave economic aid to Latin America
- most people learned of the Vietnam War through TV and the news, making this the first what
- 1973 Peace agreement between the United States, South Vietnam, North Vietnam, and the Vietcong that effectively ended the Vietnam War
- President Nixon's plan for gradual withdrawal of U.S. forces as South Vietnamese troops assumed more combat duties
- was an antiwar candidate for the 1968 Democratic Party presidential nomination
- Secretary of Defense who believed America needed to increase presence in Vietnam and that the war should be Americanized
- Nixon bombed this country hoping that it would break a stalemate and increase American position during negotiations
- American government organization that sends volunteers to provide technical, educational, and medical services to developing countries
- failed 1961 invasion of Cuba by a CIA-led force of Cuban exiles
39 Clues: a young American man drafted into military service • person who opposed U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War • leader of the Cuban Revolution that made Cuba communist • person who supported U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War • Ho Chi Minh compared his troops to this, being an agile animal • the supply route that the North used to resupply the Viet Cong • ...
AP World History Semester Review 2023-06-05
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- "Hands-off" This policy involves the government having no involvement
- The treaty imposed on Germany by the Allied powers in 1919 after the end of World War I demanded reparations from Germany and blamed it for the war. Was the cause of WWII
- Control of areas outside your country
- Conference in 1945, during the war, where the Big Three met to discuss what to do after the war.
- Fought between China and Britain over control of trade
- Creole who created newly independent countries in South America
- Split of 1 country into 3 after WWII. One would be Hindu, while the others were Muslim
- is mainly caused by the constant growth of humanity.
- Meeting about scramble of Africa
- Between Mexico, US, and Canada
- Discrimination policy against people of non-European ethnic origin, especially people of Chinese origin.
- Major epidemic of the 20th century. Outbreaks of fatal hemorrhagic fever occurred in different parts of Central Africa.
- intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security,and more
- Had a role in the INC and was a significant advocator for non-violence.
- These include shipping containers and airplanes
- This included Alibaba and eBay
- an intergovernmental military alliance between 31 member states – 29 European and two North American.
- When the Soviets aimed missiles at the US in a South American Country. Caused tensions and almost lead to more war.
- Economic Reforms in China. He loosened the regulations and started to lean to capitalism.
- Included Alzheimer's and Heart disease which are common in developed countries
- These include Toyoda and Coca-Cola
- a political and economic union of 10 member states in Southeast Asia
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- Policy that was used to prevent the spread of communism
- Happened in China. Chinese terrorists wanted Westerners out of China. Was not successful
- Includes deforestation, desertification, a decline in air quality, and increased consumption of the world’s supply of fresh water, humans competed over these and other resources more intensely than ever before.
- Most Severe Pandemic of the 20th Century. Had more casualties than WWI, WWII, Korean War,and the Vietnam war combined.
- In India, when the native troops go against the British army. They did not win but put fear in Britain
- These include radio communication, cellular communication, and the internet
- Allowed the use of contraceptives.
- Leader in Egypt that wanted to unify Arabic rule. He also nationalized the Suez Canal
- It attacks the body's immune system and was an epidemic
- Company that owns and produces goods in many countries.
- The government has less control in the economy.The consumer has the majority control
- increased productivity and sustained the earth’s growing population as it spread chemically and genetically modified forms of agriculture.
- One of his main goals was to end Apartheid in South Africa.
- Includes over farming, deforestation, and desertification have caused detrimental complications for the environment.
- Inacted by Stalin. Used to industrialize the USSR's military
- Leader of Ghana, and lead them to independence. Was involved in Pan-Africanism
- Another epidemic of the 20th century. It attacks the body's immune system and can be contracted through blood and other bodily fluids.
- This place is being exploited by developed countries
- Discrimination against the Chinese took place in this country
- These innovations include vaccines and antibiotics.
- a collective defence treaty established by the Soviet Union and seven other Soviet satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe
- threats to human populations, in some cases social disruption. These outbreaks spurred technological and medical advances.
- A disease associated with poverty. It affects the respiratory system
- Economies that thrive due to knowledge and information rather than means of production.
- Regulates global trade
- Organization of American States (no military)- Without military you cannot really inforce anything. Cuba is not in it.
- Arts, entertainment, and popular culture increasingly reflected the influence of a globalized society.
- He favored revolts by the working class
- His economic policy was meant to reduce growth of government spending.
51 Clues: Regulates global trade • Between Mexico, US, and Canada • This included Alibaba and eBay • Meeting about scramble of Africa • Allowed the use of contraceptives. • These include Toyoda and Coca-Cola • Control of areas outside your country • He favored revolts by the working class • These include shipping containers and airplanes • ...
CH.17 2019-12-11
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- a group of Communist guerrillas who, with the help of North Vietnam, fought against the South Vietnam government in the Vietnam War
- president after kennedy died
- President Nixon's strategy for ending US involvement in the Vietnam War, involving a gradual withdrawal of American troops and replacement of them with South Vietnamese forces
- also known as Chairman Mao and Mao Runzhi, was a Chinese communist revolutionary who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China
- adopted repressive domestic policies
- a group of communist rebels who seized power in Cambodia in 1975
- the dictator of Nicaragua and a US ally. His government was overthrown by leftist revolutionaries (Sandinistas) in 1979.
- formally the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, was a sociopolitical movement in the People's Republic of China from 1966 until 1976.
- Was the leader of the Sandinista rebels who wanted Nicaragua to become communist. Initially better than dictator; US actually supports Ortega over Somoza.
- presidentwho used detente
- the art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics.
- Iranian religious leader of the Shiites; when Shah Pahlavi's regime fell Khomeini established a new constitution giving himself supreme powers (1900-1989)
- is an alliance of 28 countries bordering the North Atlantic Ocean.
- policy of lessoning cold war tensions
- is an intergovernmental organization responsible for maintaining international peace and security
- took office in 1981
- known as the Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Mutual Assistance, commonly known as the Warsaw Pact or DDSV was a collective defense treaty signed in
- Line that divided Korea - Soviet Union occupied the north and United States occupied the south, during the Cold War.
- president during missal crisis
- led the revolution of Cuba and took control of Cuba in 1959; resented past dictators; made Cuba communist
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- communist leader of North Vietnam; used guerrilla warfare to fight anti-Communist, American-funded attacks under the Truman Doctrine; brilliant strategy drew out war and made winning unattainable
- the independent countries that remained neutral in the Cold War competition between the United States and the Soviet Union
- was the supreme allied commander during the Cold War in 1945. After World War II, MacArthur was put in charge of putting Japan back together. In the Korean War, he commanded the United Nations troops.
- was an American initiative passed in 1948 to aid Western Europe, in which the United States gave over $12 billion in economic assistance to help rebuild Western European economies after the end of World War II.
- poor countries, under developed, largely rural,high level of poverty. (autocratic dictatorships) one person with the power
- a state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare.
- a group of people living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities.
- a notional barrier separating the former Soviet bloc and the West prior to the decline of communism that followed the political events in eastern Europe in 1989.
- was an American foreign policy whose stated purpose was to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War.
- stratigic arms limitation
- the idea that if a nation falls under Communist control, nearby nations will also fall under Communist control
- soviet leader after Stalin died
- was a United States policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism abroad.
- were a mass student-led paramilitary social movement mobilized and guided by Chairman Mao Zedong in 1966 and 1967, during the first phase of the Chinese Cultural Revolution, which he had instituted.
- was a Chinese nationalist politician, revolutionary and military leader who served
- American ally in South Vietnam from 1954 to 1963; his repressive regime caused the Communist Viet Cong to thrive in the South and required increasing American military aid to stop a Communist takeover. he was killed in a coup in 1963.
36 Clues: took office in 1981 • stratigic arms limitation • presidentwho used detente • president after kennedy died • president during missal crisis • soviet leader after Stalin died • adopted repressive domestic policies • policy of lessoning cold war tensions • a group of communist rebels who seized power in Cambodia in 1975 • ...
Unit 1.1 APWH Quiz 2023-03-09
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- period of Japanese history that marks the governance by the Kamakura shogunate, officially established in 1192 in Kamakura by the first shōgun Minamoto no Yoritomo after the conclusion of the Genpei War.
- Philosophy that attempted to merge certain basic elements of Confucian and Buddhist thought; most important of the early Neo-Confucianists was the Chinese thinker Zhu Xi.
- Japanese literary work written during the Heian Period (794–1185 c.e.) by the aristocratic woman Murasaki Shikibu.
- Concubine of Emperor Tang Taizong, who seized imperial power for herself in 690 after Taizong became debilitated.
- Second emperor of the Chinese Sui Dynasty, responsible for the construction of the Chinese Grand Canal system, who reigned from 604–618 c.e.
- Turkish tribe.
- Period in which the imperial government was at Nara, and Sinicization and Buddhism were most highly developed.
- Chinese dynasty (589–618) that constructed the Grand Canal, reunified China, and allowed for the splendor of the Tang dynasty that followed.
- Chinese philosophy with origins in the Zhou dynasty; it is associated with legendary philosopher Laozi, and it called for a policy of noncompetition.
- Religion, based on Four Noble Truths, associated with Siddhartha Gautama (563–483 b.c.e.), or the Buddha; its adherents desired to eliminate all distracting passion and reach nirvana.
- Chinese dynasty (1644–1911) that reached its peak during the reigns of Kangxi and Qianlong.
- A Japanese warrior.
- Japanese military leader who ruled in place of the emperor.
- Powerful and wealthy Chinese dynasty that ruled a vast East Asian empire from 618 to 907 c.e.
- Indigenous Japanese religion that emphasizes purity, clan loyalty, and the divinity of the emperor.
- A practice that involved the tight wrapping of young girls’ feet with strips of cloth that prevented natural growth of the bones and resulted in tiny, malformed curved feet.
- Japanese period (794–1185), a brilliant cultural era notable for the world’s first novel, Murasaki Shikibu’s The Tale of Genji.
- Oasis in modern western China that became a site of Buddhist missionary activity by the fourth century c.e.
- Chinese emperor (r. 627–649) of the Tang dynasty (618 to 907).
- The Muromachi Period (Muromachi Jidai, 1333-1573 CE) refers to the period of Japanese medieval history when the Ashikaga shogun capital was located in the Muromachi area of Heiankyo (Kyoto).
- A huge network of canals that linked the Yangzi and Huang He river sys- tems, and that eventually extended 2000 kilometers (1200 miles).
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- The “greater vehicle,” a more metaphysical and more popular northern branch of Buddhism.
- Chinese system during the Tang dynasty in which the goal was to ensure an equitable distribution of land.
- Daoist concept of a disengagement from the affairs of the world.
- Philosophy, based on the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Kong Fuzi (551–479 b.c.e.), or Confucius, that emphasizes order, the role of the gentleman, obligation to society, and reciprocity.
- A very light, thin and adaptable type of pottery that, when fired with glazes, became a highly valuable export commodity during the Tang and Song dynasty.
- Influential branch of Buddhism in China, with an emphasis on intuition and sudden flashes of insight instead of textual study.
- Important early Korean dynasty that flourished during the seventh and eighth centuries.
- Chinese dynasty (960–1279) that was marked by an increasingly urbanized and cosmopolitan society.
- First emperor of the Chinese Song dynasty who reigned from 960 to 976 c.e.
- Chinese poet
- Early Chinese name for the modern nation of Vietnam.
- Capital of the Southern Song dynasty in the late thirteenth century.
- Chinese monks discovered the technology in the 9th century CE, during their quest for a life-extending elixir.
- Buddhism term for what can be reached if the correct life is lived. A world with no suffering or decay.
- First emperor of the short-lived but effective Sui Dynasty which united China after centuries of division, reigned from 589 to 604 c.e.
- Famous Buddhist monk, scholar, traveler, and translator. He recorded the interactions between China and India.
- Neo-Confucian Chinese philosopher (1130–1200).
38 Clues: Chinese poet • Turkish tribe. • A Japanese warrior. • Neo-Confucian Chinese philosopher (1130–1200). • Early Chinese name for the modern nation of Vietnam. • Japanese military leader who ruled in place of the emperor. • Chinese emperor (r. 627–649) of the Tang dynasty (618 to 907). • Daoist concept of a disengagement from the affairs of the world. • ...
Social Cognitive Career Theory 2024-06-09
Across
- Lent and colleagues describe two basic types of contextual factors: background contextual factors and contextual influences ______ to choice behavior.
- Environmental supports such as career exploration and _____ support are positively related to career self-efficacy and outcome expectation.
- Lent et al. (2002) recognize that individuals interact with others and that many factors ____ self-efficacy, outcome expectations, and goals.
- SCCT emphasizes the term "personal ______," reflecting individuals' power to achieve solutions or adapt to career changes.
- The social cognitive model of career choice involves interactions among self-efficacy, outcome expectations, goals, choice, outcome, and contextual ______.
- Social cognitive theory studies the interaction of three factors known as the Triadic Reciprocal Interaction System: (1) the environment, personal factors such as memories, beliefs, preferences, and self-perceptions; and (3) actual ______.
- In Korea, a 2006 study found support for social cognitive career theory, reporting that self-efficacy and outcome expectations had an impact on Korean American college students’ intentions to explore occupations. What’s the name of the researcher who authored this study?
- Self-efficacy beliefs are concerned with “Can I do this ______?”
- The abbreviation for the name of the theory developed in 1996 for career counseling to complement existing cognitive theories.
- Like Krumboltz’s social learning theory, social cognitive career theory is based on ______’s social cognitive theory.
- SCCT subscribes to Bandura's model of causality, known as the ______ Reciprocal Interaction System.
- In SCCT, ______ accomplishments in a specific endeavor will lead to interest in that endeavor to the extent that they foster a growing sense of self-efficacy.
- One of the personal determinants of career development emphasized in SCCT that reflects beliefs about one's capabilities.
- An example of a ______ outcome expectation might be approval from your father for having done well in school.
- Rogers and Creed (2011) found general support for the model while studying students in what country?
- Bandura (1986) describes ____-efficacy as “people’s judgments of their capabilities to organize and execute courses of action required to attain designated types of performances”.
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- An example of a self-evaluative outcome might be being satisfied with your own ______ in a class.
- Background contextual factors occur as individuals learn about and interact with their own ______ and learn gender role expectations.
- The theorists associated with Social Cognitive Career Theory are Lentz, Brown, and ______.
- Individuals set ______ that help them organize their behavior and guide their actions over various periods.
- The last name of the researcher who found in a study in 2010 on high school students that the social cognitive model of career choice was found to help increase self-efficacy and raise student’s sense of hope in their future.
- Contextual influences proximal to choice behavior refer to environmental factors that come into play at particular academic and _____ choice points.
- According to SCCT, past performance affects future performance through people’s task mastery abilities and their self-efficacy ______.
- Proximal influences are able to be confronted directly, such as overcoming a financial barrier by searching for financial ______.
- With significant accuracy, the social cognitive career model was used to predict Spanish undergraduate students’ interest in ____ and their interest in pursuing education and occupations where _____ is applied (Blanco, 2011). Which subject was assessed?
- Outcome expectations refer to what may happen, and self-efficacy is concerned with estimates of the ______ to accomplish something.
- Contextual factors can be either a support or a ______ to obtaining a desired career objective.
- Both support and barriers can affect self-______.
- When individuals estimate what the probability of an outcome will be, this is referred to as ______ expectations.
- In a study of Asian American social workers, first generation ____ were more likely to perceive career barriers followed by second generation _____, and third or more generation ______ perceived the fewest career barriers (Lee, 2009).
- McAllister found support for the model in students with what kind of disabilities?
- The social cognitive career model fit well for non-White college students majoring in science and engineering, showing significant relationships between outcome expectations and ____ (Byars-Winston, Estrada, Howard, Davis, & Zalapa, 2010). Fill in the blank.
- Researchers have been concerned that members of different cultural groups may experience more ______ to career attainment and fewer supports than European Americans.
- An example of a physical outcome expectation might be getting ______ for working.
- Outcome expectations include physical, social, and self-______ outcomes as described by Bandura.
- According to SCCT, interests are strongly related to one's self-efficacy and ______ expectations.
36 Clues: Both support and barriers can affect self-______. • Self-efficacy beliefs are concerned with “Can I do this ______?” • An example of a physical outcome expectation might be getting ______ for working. • McAllister found support for the model in students with what kind of disabilities? • ...
S23 USH Semester Final Review 2023-05-12
Across
- a party organized in the late 1960s as a means of getting Mexican Americans to unite politically and to identify ethnically as one people after trying to protest separately was ineffective
- Betty Friedan and Phyllis Schafly were on opposite sides of the ______, which nearly became an amendment to the United States Constitution as it was lacking the required amount of states' ratification
- world alliance organization created after WWII; the United States is a permanent member of the Security Council
- 1972; the first time that the United States and the Soviet Union agreed to limit the number of nuclear missiles produced
- ensures that all students have equal opportunity to enjoy the benefits of team sports participation for both girls and boys
- incident that was a "dark hour for President Kennedy" due to the failed invasion of Cuba by CIA-trained La Brigada
- practicing containment by economically aiding and therefore encouraging countries away from communist influence and relations
- President Reagan's economic policy that included a 25% tax cut and curb in government spending
- the _____ Scandal was the break-in at the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate complex in Washington was carried out under the direction of White House employees; led to Nixon's resignation
- United States lining the border of Saudi Arabia to prevent a potential Iraqi invasion during the Gulf War
- policy enacted by President Nixon and Henry Kissinger; United States troops would slowly withdraw from Vietnam
- the misappropriating of funds to counterrevolutionaries in Nicaragua through a hostage/arms deal with Iran; the problem was that Congress had forbade aiding the Contras prior
- the largest trading block in the world; free trade between Canada, Mexico and the United States established during Clinton's Presidency
- ultimately, the Korean War ended at a _____ at the 38th parallel (very close to where it had begun)
- a war crime committed by the United States on 16 March 1968, involving the mass murder of unarmed South Vietnamese civilians by the United States Army in 1968 that was leaked a year later
- fascist leader who rose to power in the Soviet Union; continued the Purge and enacted the Berlin Blockade
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- when Egypt became the first Arab country to recognize Israel's independence after leaders had been invited to President Carter's retreat
- massive surprise attack by the Viet Cong in which over 100 towns and cities were bombed simulataneously; considered to be a major turning point in the Vietnam War
- one of the leaders of the United Farm Workers in 1962, a movement that consisted of marches, boycotts and fasts promoting safer and fair working conditions for Hispanic/Latino Americans working in the southwest
- peacefully breaking the law and accepting the consequences, usually to protest an unfair law or policy
- satellite nations' and communists' countries counter to the creation of NATO
- provided for college or vocational training for returning WWII veterans as well as one year of unemployment compensation
- encouraged Native Americans to buy land and leave the tribe to counter reservation poverty and conditions, but in many cases made things worse as land allotted was not farmable
- communist revolutionary leader, first of the Viet Minh, then of the Viet Cong
- temporarily divided Vietnam along the 17th parallel in hopes that free elections would be held to unify the country; also recognized Cambodia's independence
- President Eisenhower was angry at Great Britain for "making a muck of things" when they escalated tensions with Egypt over the _____, thus encouraging Egypt to seek Soviet aid and relations.
- the name of the United States air strikes and bombing of Iraqi forces in Kuwait during the Persian Gulf War
- classified documents that were leaked to the press in 1971 that alleged that former Presidents had purposely kept the public, press and even the Congress in the dark about what had really been going on with United States' involvement in Vietnam
- civil rights leader who promoted self defense, economic prosperity and nationalism amongst black Americans
29 Clues: satellite nations' and communists' countries counter to the creation of NATO • communist revolutionary leader, first of the Viet Minh, then of the Viet Cong • President Reagan's economic policy that included a 25% tax cut and curb in government spending • ultimately, the Korean War ended at a _____ at the 38th parallel (very close to where it had begun) • ...
Period 6 Review 2023-01-27
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- In one of the first acts of Imperialism, Japan annexed this peninsula after the Sino-Japanese war.
- Due to their large cowboy cultures, as well as in advent of refrigerated shipping, __________ became a huge export from the Argentina and Uruguay.
- European and North American countries and firms rarely directly controlled states in South America, but with investment and pressure, they exerted this type of Imperialism. It can be seen in the construction of the Port of Buenos Aires and the exportation of copper from Chile.
- At the ________ Conference, Industrialized states, mostly from Europe met to discuss how to colonize the continent of Africa.
- This was a rebellion (led by the Society of Righteous and harmonious Fists) that focused on removing “foreign” powers and influences from China.
- This Cattle-killing movement was a type of rebellion against British colonialism in Southern Africa.
- These conflicts were devastating for China, and led to a period of increased British and French control over territories within China.
- Among European powers, this concept was used to justify Imperialism as a way of “competition” among other European powers. This was influential in leading to the Great War.
- This type of coerced labor persisted in the period 1750-1900 and often resulted in the movement of peoples from the Indian Subcontinent to the Caribbean.
- During this period (1750-1900), there was a shift in control of this country from the Dutch East India Company to the Dutch Government.
- Migrants often created ethnic enclaves in different parts of the world that helped transplant their culture into new environments. This included ______ immigrant enclaves in both North and South American.
- Before the advent of synthetic Fertilizers, the best fertilizer was this that comes from birds and bats. Found in great quantities, and earning great profits, in Peru and Chile.
- During the period 1750-1900, Migrants tended to be _______ leaving women to take on new roles in the home society.
- Australia and New Zealand saw large numbers of European colonists migrate and displace indigenous populations during the period 1750-1900. These types of colonies are known as ___________________ Colonies.
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- The Industrial Revolution created an increased demand for this good that was grown in tropical climates. The boom led to increased colonization and cultivation of the Amazon and Congo basins.
- This “Burden” become synonymous with a “civilizing mission” that most European Imperial powers felt was their obligation in their overseas colonies
- Industrialization led to varied forms of free migration during the period 1750 – 1900 including large numbers of ______ immigrants to the United States looking for work.
- Receiving societies did not always embrace immigrants in the period 1750-1900, this can be seen in various forms of ethnic and ______ prejudice exhibited by states attempting to regulate the increased flow of peoples across their borders.
- This was the concept of “Survival of the Fittest” applied to human societies.
- With increased nationalism, many states such as Greece, Bulgaria, and Serbia fought for independence from the Ottoman Empire in this region.
- This Restoration was instrumental in transforming Japan into an Industrialized nation.
- The Self-Strengthening movement in China, and the __________ reforms in the Ottoman Empire were responses to Western Imperialism, and were attempts to help those formerly powerful states to compete on the global stage.
- Due in part to King Leopold’s harsh treatment and exploitation, this colony was taken from the King and given to the state of Belgium.
- While they were arguably the two most influential colonial powers in the period 1450-1750, by the 1800’s their relative and absolute power globally had declined.
- In World Systems theory, these types of economies often produced raw, unfinished goods and were exploited by the more powerful nations. Large land-owners were often very wealthy, but the wealth was unevenly distributed.
- The De Beers company, founded by Cecil Rhodes, was a company that mined and exported this luxury good out of Africa.
- This event in 1857 led the British crown to take direct control of India from the British East India Company.
- In World Systems Theory, these types of economies produced manufactured, finished goods and exploited less-developed nations. These countries often continued to increase in wealth and power as a result.
28 Clues: This was the concept of “Survival of the Fittest” applied to human societies. • This Restoration was instrumental in transforming Japan into an Industrialized nation. • In one of the first acts of Imperialism, Japan annexed this peninsula after the Sino-Japanese war. • ...
The Cold War: Beginnings and Hot Spots 2025-02-27
Across
- – An economic system based on private ownership, free markets, and competition, which was supported by the U.S. and its allies during the Cold War.
- – U.S. president (1961–1963) during the Cold War, known for handling the Cuban Missile Crisis, expanding U.S. involvement in Vietnam, and promoting the Space Race before his assassination.
- – The temporary dividing line between North and South Vietnam established by the 1954 Geneva Accords until elections (which never happened) were to reunite the country.
- – A 1948-1949 operation in which the U.S. and Britain flew supplies into West Berlin after the Soviet Union blocked land access to the city in an attempt to force it into communist control.
- – A massive U.S. economic aid program (1948–1952) that provided over $12 billion to help Western European countries rebuild after WWII and prevent communist expansion.
- - A symbolic and physical divide between Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe and Western democratic nations, first described by Winston Churchill in 1946.
- – A failed U.S.-backed invasion of Cuba in 1961, where Cuban exiles, trained by the CIA, attempted to overthrow Fidel Castro’s communist government.
- – A 1950–1953 conflict between communist North Korea (backed by China and the USSR) and capitalist South Korea (backed by the U.S. and United Nations forces). It ended in a stalemate, dividing the peninsula at the 38th parallel.
- – A military alliance of communist nations, led by the Soviet Union, created in 1955 as a response to NATO. It included Eastern European satellite states like Poland, East Germany, and Hungary.
- – A 1979-1989 conflict where the USSR invaded Afghanistan to support a communist government. The U.S. backed Afghan Mujahideen rebels, leading to a Soviet defeat and withdrawal.
- – The belief that if one country fell to communism, neighboring countries would follow, influencing U.S. intervention in Korea, Vietnam, and other regions.
- – Communist leader of North Vietnam, who led the fight for independence from French colonial rule and later against the U.S. in the Vietnam War.
- – A long conflict (1955–1975) between communist North Vietnam (supported by the USSR and China) and South Vietnam (backed by the U.S.). The war ended with a communist victory and the unification of Vietnam.
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- – Communist revolutionary leader of Cuba (1959–2008), who overthrew the U.S.-backed government, aligned Cuba with the Soviet Union, and played a key role in Cold War tensions like the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- – The latitude line that served as the dividing border between North and South Korea before and after the Korean War.
- – Leader of the Soviet Union (1924–1953), who established communist rule in Eastern Europe and played a key role in the early Cold War tensions.
- – An economic and political system in which the government owns all property, controls production, and distributes resources. The Soviet Union and China promoted this ideology during the Cold War.
- – A 13-day confrontation (October 1962) between the U.S. and USSR over Soviet nuclear missiles placed in Cuba. It was the closest the world came to nuclear war and ended with a negotiated withdrawal of missiles.
- – A military alliance formed in 1949 between the U.S., Canada, and several Western European nations to defend against Soviet aggression.
- – A 1947 U.S. policy that pledged support to countries resisting communism, initially aiding Greece and Turkey to prevent Soviet influence.
- - The U.S. foreign policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism, first introduced by diplomat George Kennan and put into action through military and economic aid.
- – A scientific and technological rivalry between the U.S. and USSR to achieve space exploration milestones, including the Soviet launch of Sputnik (1957) and the U.S. moon landing in 1969.
- – Soviet leader (1953–1964) after Stalin’s death, known for his role in the Cuban Missile Crisis, de-Stalinization policies, and space advancements.
- – A Cold War competition between the U.S. and Soviet Union to develop more powerful nuclear weapons and military technology, leading to the creation of hydrogen bombs and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs).
24 Clues: – The latitude line that served as the dividing border between North and South Korea before and after the Korean War. • – A military alliance formed in 1949 between the U.S., Canada, and several Western European nations to defend against Soviet aggression. • ...
American History Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-11
1 Clue: History,George Washington,Thomas Jefferson,Abraham Lincoln,Declaration of Independence,Constitution,Boston Tea Party,American Revolution,Civil War,World War I,World War II,Korean War,Vietnam War,Iraq War
Memorial Day Trivia 2020-05-19
Across
- In WWI, more than 114,000 Iowa men and women served in the U.S. armed forces; 51.7% of the men drafted were ___ or farm laborers.
- In his response to John McCrae’s poem, Donald Connolly notes in the last stanza of Response to Flanders Fields , “… The larks still sing, the poppies weep. And spill their ___ at dawn each day.”
- “___ Star” describes a family member who has lost a loved one in military service.
- David Franklin Tidball of Independence died while serving on the USS Oklahoma at ___ ___ in 1941.
- started the tradition of wearing red poppies at Memorial Day? ___
- Memorial Day was established after which conflict? ___ ___.
- In March 1919, members of the American ___ Force convened in Paris for the first American Legion Caucus.
- Frank Faffl of Lamont was killed in action May 27, 1918, and is buried at the Somme American Cemetery in Bony, ___.
- During the National Memorial Day celebration, a small ___ is placed on each grave at Arlington National Cemetery.
- Iowan ___ Crandell was the first U.S. woman to die of injuries in a combat zone; she was serving in a canteen when an artillery shell exploded nearby.
- The Grand Army of the Republic was a group of ___ veterans.
- According to HonorStates.org, 26 Buchanan County men were casualties of WWI; all but 11 died of ___.
- Merle ___, from Glidden, was one of the first U.S. soldiers killed in combat in World War I.
- The tradition of decorating the graves of the dead was based on the European Catholic Tradition of All ___ Day.
- Springfield IL was the site of the first Boys ___ in 1935, an event organized by the American Legion.
- President Bill Clinton decreed a National Moment of ___ at 3 PM each Memorial Day.
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- In 1925, the American Legion created a ___ program; annually, about 82,000 youths play on Legion-sponsored teams.
- The ___ Legion was chartered by Congress in 1919.
- What was Memorial Day originally called? ___ Day.
- After what war did Memorial Day become a holiday to honor the American dead from all wars? ___ ___ ___
- What flower is associated with Memorial Day? ___.
- Decorating the graves of fallen soldiers began on May 30, 1868, after a call by the Grand Army of the ___.
- Donald Paul Kremer of Aurora, killed in action on Dec. 2, 1968, served as a rifleman in the ___ during the Vietnam War.
- ___ and New Zealand celebrate Anzac Day on April 25, to recognize the first military action by their forces in WWI.
- Petty Officer First Class Anthony Snoble of Hazleton served on the USS O’Brien; he was declared dead March 27, 1945, while missing in action and is listed as ___ at sea.
- On Oct. 9, 1950, Donald D. Caldwell was the first Buchanan County man to die as a result of combat duty in the ___ War.
- The first official memorial ceremony recognizing war dead was held at ___ National Cemetery on May 30, 1868.
- According to The Wall of Faces (vvmf.org), the names of 14 Buchanan County veterans are inscribed on the ___ Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington DC.
- President Lyndon Johnson designated ___ NY the official birthplace of Memorial Day.
- The organization of a group of veterans now known as the American Legion was first proposed by Lt. Col. Theodore ___, Jr.
- The line in a famous poem by Canadian doctor and teacher John McCrae, traditionally read at Memorial Day events, reads “In Flanders ___ the poppies blow,”: ___.
- The American Legion ___ was formed in 1919, allowing women most closely associated with the men of the Legion to serve with the Legion, in peace as they had in war; in less than a year, 1,342 units were organized in more than 45 states.
- In 1971, the federal government declared the third ___ of May be a federal holiday.
- Winthrop soldier Gerald Dunlap, a technician with the U.S. Army Air Corps, died July 9, 1942, while a Japanese ___ of war / died as a result of malaria and beri-beri at Bataan while evading capture by the Japanese; he is memorialized at the Manila American Cemetery in the Philippines.
- The first Buchanan County man to volunteer to serve in the Union Army was Daniel S. ___.
35 Clues: The ___ Legion was chartered by Congress in 1919. • What was Memorial Day originally called? ___ Day. • What flower is associated with Memorial Day? ___. • Memorial Day was established after which conflict? ___ ___. • The Grand Army of the Republic was a group of ___ veterans. • started the tradition of wearing red poppies at Memorial Day? ___ • ...
S23 USH Semester Final Review 2023-05-12
Across
- a party organized in the late 1960s as a means of getting Mexican Americans to unite politically and to identify ethnically as one people after trying to protest separately was ineffective
- Betty Friedan and Phyllis Schafly were on opposite sides of the ______, which nearly became an amendment to the United States Constitution as it was lacking the required amount of states' ratification
- world alliance organization created after WWII; the United States is a permanent member of the Security Council
- 1972; the first time that the United States and the Soviet Union agreed to limit the number of nuclear missiles produced
- ensures that all students have equal opportunity to enjoy the benefits of team sports participation for both girls and boys
- incident that was a "dark hour for President Kennedy" due to the failed invasion of Cuba by CIA-trained La Brigada
- practicing containment by economically aiding and therefore encouraging countries away from communist influence and relations
- President Reagan's economic policy that included a 25% tax cut and curb in government spending
- the _____ Scandal was the break-in at the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate complex in Washington was carried out under the direction of White House employees; led to Nixon's resignation
- United States lining the border of Saudi Arabia to prevent a potential Iraqi invasion during the Gulf War
- policy enacted by President Nixon and Henry Kissinger; United States troops would slowly withdraw from Vietnam
- the misappropriating of funds to counterrevolutionaries in Nicaragua through a hostage/arms deal with Iran; the problem was that Congress had forbade aiding the Contras prior
- the largest trading block in the world; free trade between Canada, Mexico and the United States established during Clinton's Presidency
- ultimately, the Korean War ended at a _____ at the 38th parallel (very close to where it had begun)
- a war crime committed by the United States on 16 March 1968, involving the mass murder of unarmed South Vietnamese civilians by the United States Army in 1968 that was leaked a year later
- fascist leader who rose to power in the Soviet Union; continued the Purge and enacted the Berlin Blockade
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- when Egypt became the first Arab country to recognize Israel's independence after leaders had been invited to President Carter's retreat
- massive surprise attack by the Viet Cong in which over 100 towns and cities were bombed simulataneously; considered to be a major turning point in the Vietnam War
- one of the leaders of the United Farm Workers in 1962, a movement that consisted of marches, boycotts and fasts promoting safer and fair working conditions for Hispanic/Latino Americans working in the southwest
- peacefully breaking the law and accepting the consequences, usually to protest an unfair law or policy
- satellite nations' and communists' countries counter to the creation of NATO
- provided for college or vocational training for returning WWII veterans as well as one year of unemployment compensation
- encouraged Native Americans to buy land and leave the tribe to counter reservation poverty and conditions, but in many cases made things worse as land allotted was not farmable
- communist revolutionary leader, first of the Viet Minh, then of the Viet Cong
- temporarily divided Vietnam along the 17th parallel in hopes that free elections would be held to unify the country; also recognized Cambodia's independence
- President Eisenhower was angry at Great Britain for "making a muck of things" when they escalated tensions with Egypt over the _____, thus encouraging Egypt to seek Soviet aid and relations.
- the name of the United States air strikes and bombing of Iraqi forces in Kuwait during the Persian Gulf War
- classified documents that were leaked to the press in 1971 that alleged that former Presidents had purposely kept the public, press and even the Congress in the dark about what had really been going on with United States' involvement in Vietnam
- civil rights leader who promoted self defense, economic prosperity and nationalism amongst black Americans
29 Clues: satellite nations' and communists' countries counter to the creation of NATO • communist revolutionary leader, first of the Viet Minh, then of the Viet Cong • President Reagan's economic policy that included a 25% tax cut and curb in government spending • ultimately, the Korean War ended at a _____ at the 38th parallel (very close to where it had begun) • ...
Milestone #3 2013-05-21
Across
- Elite Korean families of the Choson period.
- The meeting of the representative(diet)of the Holy Roman Empire presided over by the Emperor Charles V at the German city of Worms in 1521 at which Martin Luther was ordered to recant his ninety-five these. Luther refused and was declared outlaw, although he was protected by the Elector of Saxony and other German princes.
- The theory that monarchs are poointed by and answerable only to God.
- Muslim holy man/spiritual master in sufi traditions.
- The Russian nobility.
- Elite Ottoman troops who were recruited through the devshirme.
- A realistic form of Japanese theater similar to English Elizabethan drama.
- French Calvinists.
- The name given by the Chinese to modern day Vietnam, meaning "peaceful" or "pacified South."
- Term applied to the pattern of social, political, and economic relationships and institutions that existed in Europe before the French Revolution.
- The innovations in farm production that began in the 18th century and led to a scientific and mechanized agriculture.
- method of producing textiles in which agents furnished raw materials to households whose members spun them into thread and then wove cloth, which the agents then sold as finished products.
- a water-powered device invented by Richard Arkwright to produce a more durable cotton fabric. It led to the shift in the production of cotton textiles from households to factories.
- Term applied to strong centralized continental monarchies that attempted to make royal power dominant over aristocracies and other regional authorities.
- The noble landlords of Prussia.
- Meaning "emperor." One of the titles of the Ottoman monarchs.
- Islamic religious law
- Mystic tradition within islam that encompasses a diverse range of beliefs and practices dedicated to Divine love and the cultivation of the elements of the Divine within the individual human being.
- The belief that religion should lead to a moral and virtuous life.
- The system under the ottoman Empire that required each province to furnish a levy of Christian boys who were raised as Muslims and became soldiers in the Ottoman army.
- Prefessional troops who made up the Moscow garrison. They were suppressed by Peter the Great.
- In China, a largely urban, landowning class that represented local interests and functioned as a quasi-bureaucrats under the magistrates.
- A French labor tax requiring peasants to work on roads, bridges, and canals.
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- The 16th century religious movement that sought to reform the Roman Catholic Church and led to the establishment of Protestantism.
- mechanization of the European economy that began in Britain in the second half of the 18th century.
- English protestants who sought to "purify" the Church of England of any vestiges of Catholicism.
- A state headed by a monarch but whose power is shared with a national representative body.
- The wives, concubines, female relative, and servants in a Muslim household-usually confined to a section of a house or palace.
- 16th century reform movement in the Roman Catholic Church in reaction to the Protestant Reformation.
- A Japanese intellectual tradition that emphasized native Japanese culture and institutions and rejected the influence of Chinese Confucianism.
- The basic structure of production and consumption in preindustrial Europe.
- Remission of the temporal penalty of punishment in purgatory that remained after sins had been forgiven.
- The chief religious authority of the Ottoman Empire. Also called "the Shaykh of islam."
- separate communities in which Jews were required by law to live.
- 18th century aristocratic efforts to resist the expanding power of European monarchies.
- An official hierarchy established by Peter the Great in imperial russia that equated a person's social position and privileges with his rank in the state bureaucracy or army.
- Thinkers, philosophers and scientists of the Enlightenment.
- Within the Ottoman Empire, ethnic communities that administered their own educational, charitable, and judicial affairs.
- Ottoman notables.
- Meaning "great name," these men were the most powerful feudal leaders in Japan from the 10th to the 19th century.
40 Clues: Ottoman notables. • French Calvinists. • The Russian nobility. • Islamic religious law • The noble landlords of Prussia. • Elite Korean families of the Choson period. • Muslim holy man/spiritual master in sufi traditions. • Thinkers, philosophers and scientists of the Enlightenment. • Meaning "emperor." One of the titles of the Ottoman monarchs. • ...
Steve's 80th Birthday Puzzle 2018-06-26
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- 2008 - first black president
- 1971 - this "World" opens in Orlando
- 1984 - this phone system was broken up
- 1991 - remains of 11 men and boys found in his Milwaukee apartment
- 2012 - chose Paul Ryan as his running mate
- 1954 - Landmark case _______ vs Board of Education of Topeka
- 1988 - ran against Bush for president
- 1966 - he changed his first name from Cassius to this
- 1998 - she had an affair with Clinton
- 1999 - doctor convicted of second-degree murder in assisted-suicide case
- 1973 - he resigned as US Vice President
- 1960 - his spy plan was shot down in Russia
- 1948 - Indian pacifist protestor assassinated
- 1951 - couple sentenced to death for spying for Russians
- 1976 - Carter's VP
- 2003 - final flight for this supersonic, high-end passenger jet
- 1981 - first woman on Supreme Court
- 2010 - Obama signs the _______ Care Act
- 1944 - D-Day landing on this beach
- 1956 - Egypt takes control of this canal
- 2007 - Apple releases the first version of this
- 1969 - Edward Kennedy left the scene of the accident here
- 1982 - British and Argentia forces fight on these islands
- 1987 - he ran the secret Iran-Contra operations
- 1962 - first American to orbit Earth
- 1970 - National Guard kill four students at this Ohio university
- 1953 - General elected US President
- 1985 - he becomes leader of USSR
- 1975 - president escapes two assassination attempts
- 1943 - Italian dictator deposed
- 2013 - NSA contractor who leaked about survellience program
- 2011 - Uprisings in the Middle East are dubbed the "Arab _____"
- 1972 - Eleven athletes from here killed at Olympics
- 1942 - US places 120,000 of them in internment centers
- 2015 - he announes run for presidency of U.S.
- 1963 - Ruby shot him
- 1980 - actor elected President
- 2018 - this team won their first Superbowl
- 1993 - bill requiring background checks of prospective buyers signed into law
- 1967 - first successful transplant of this organ
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- 1959 - New president of Cuba
- 1938 - His War of the Worlds scared America
- 1964 - made first appearance on Ed Sullivan Show
- 1961 - he becomes US President
- 1939 - Germany invades this county and WWII begins
- 1983 - U.S. and Caribbean allies invade this country
- 2005 - devastating hurricane strikes the Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama coastal areas
- 1968 - Middle name of assassinated civil rights leader
- 1977 - King of Rock and Roll dies
- 2009 - "King of Pop" music dies
- 1986 - major nuclear accident at this Soviet plant
- 1989 - Chinese students taken over this square
- 1965 - senior citizens' government medical assistance program begins
- 2004 - he wins an unprecedented 6th consecutive Tour de France cycling title
- 1994 - he flees policy in a white Ford Bronco
- 1957 - Russians launch this first earth orbiting satellite
- 1978 - Jim Jone's followers kill themselves here
- 2001 - in response to 9/11, U.S. invades here
- 1995 - he blew up Oklahoma City federal building
- 1958 - he becomes premier of Soviet Union
- 1945 - Second US atom bomb lands here
- 2000 - Bush vs Gore requires recount in this state
- 2002- Bush creates the Department of ______ Security
- 1950 - this war begins in Asia
- 1946 - location of war trials
- 1997 - Princess killed in Paris car crash
- 1949 - South Africa institutionalizes this segregation policy
- 1979 - he takes over as leader of Iran
- 2017 - film producer accused for three decades of sexual harassment
- 1996 - appointed first female US Secretary of State
- 1940 - becomes Britain's prime minister
- 2006 - this company buys YouTube for 1.6 Billion
- 1952 - He starred in Singin' in the Rain
- 1974 - kidnapped by Symbionese Liberation Army
- 1990 - he becomes Poland's president
- 2016 - UK vote to leave EU is called _____
- 1992 - runs as independent against Bush and Clinton
- 1947 - first person to break the sound barrier
- 1941 - Attack here brings US into WWII
- 1955 - She wouldn't set at the back of the bus
- 2014 - thousands of African die in outbreak of this disease
81 Clues: 1976 - Carter's VP • 1963 - Ruby shot him • 1959 - New president of Cuba • 2008 - first black president • 1946 - location of war trials • 1961 - he becomes US President • 1950 - this war begins in Asia • 1980 - actor elected President • 2009 - "King of Pop" music dies • 1943 - Italian dictator deposed • 1985 - he becomes leader of USSR • 1977 - King of Rock and Roll dies • ...
Cold War Defintions 2018-11-20
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- Shelter / a building or other structure designed to protect people from radioactive fallout after a nuclear explosion.
- and Cover / a method of personal protection against the effects of a nuclear explosion.
- / agency of the United States Federal Government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.
- state / a state that is economically, politically, or militarily subordinate to another more powerful state in international affairs.
- Party / a political party that advocates the application of the social and economic principles of communism through state policy.
- / led the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982
- / a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut.
- / the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries.
- Chi Minh / Former prime minister of Vietnam
- Pact / known as the Treaty of Friendship
- / the 37th President of the United States from 1969 until 1974, the only president to resign the office.
- / art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics.
- / served as head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 to 1924 and of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1924.
- / a system where all property is public and people work and are given things by the government according to their needs
- / American politician and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States
- Wall / a guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989.
- / used to describe a state with a dominant position.
- / Soviet policy of open discussion of political and social issues.
- / a weapon that is self-propelled or directed by remote control, carrying conventional or nuclear explosive.
- / Cuban communist revolutionary and politician who governed the Republic of Cuba as Prime Minister
- / The HUAC held nine days of hearings that attempted to investigate alleged Communist propaganda and influence in the Hollywood Motion Picture Industry.
- Theory / theory posited that if one country in a region came under the influence of communism, then the surrounding countries would follow in a domino effect.
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- Curtain / the name for the boundary dividing Europe into two separate areas.
- / the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis of communism.
- Doctrine / an American foreign policy whose stated purpose was to counter Soviet geopolitical expansion during the Cold War.
- / 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963.
- Plan / an American initiative to aid Western Europe
- / used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- / the practice in the United States of making accusations of subversion or treason without proper regard for evidence.
- the policy or practice of restructuring or reforming the economic and political system.
- / is an international alliance that consists of 29 member states from North America and Europe.
- war / The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as the Resistance War Against America
- Menace / term used during the Cold War era to describe the Soviet Union or an "international communist conspiracy"
- / the principal policy making committee of a communist party.
- / the eighth and last leader of the Soviet Union.
- / a citizen of the former Soviet Union.
- / leader of the Soviet Union from 1955 until 1964, succeeding Joseph Stalin.
- War / a war between North Korea and South Korea.
- missile crisis / a direct and dangerous confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War and was the moment when the two superpowers came closest to nuclear conflict.
- Charlie / name given by the Western Allies to the best-known Berlin Wall crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- Assured Destruction / a doctrine of military strategy and national security policy.
- / Society in which the citizens are sovereign and control the government.
- Race / a competition between two or more states to have the best armed forces.
- / alert state used by the United States Armed Forces.
- Francis Shelter /
- / the Soviet Union launched the earth's first artificial satellite
- Zedong
47 Clues: Zedong • Francis Shelter / • / a Soviet pilot and cosmonaut. • / a citizen of the former Soviet Union. • / led the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982 • Pact / known as the Treaty of Friendship • Chi Minh / Former prime minister of Vietnam • / the eighth and last leader of the Soviet Union. • War / a war between North Korea and South Korea. • ...
Anniversary Puzzle 2024-01-27
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- Cut a rug with the celestial bodies
- Esteemed royalty governing the S.U.V.
- Joey's favorite video game series besides Pokemon
- We have not taken a boat out on New Years, but we have taken one to...
- Alejandro is a self-proclaimed...
- Anniversary mode of transportation
- Ski daddy
- Notorious office supply job
- Highest grossing media franchise
- Alejandro's far away retreat
- Many a Sunday together were spent watching and playing...
- Our affliction
- A not so trashy AI's name
- First impressions of her were intimidating for you
- Popular 2023 aux cord pick for Alejandro
- Neutron
- Hot lady
- The musician we have seen the most together
- Twins
- Joey's birthday
- Spanish or French for "royal"
- Korean grocery chain
- A canopy projecting over the entrance to a theater
- The boy and the
- Sandwich made with a telera roll
- Member of subculture preferring black clothing, but make it your sweetheart
- First date spot
- When you get to spend moments seeing one another but you're world's apart, you...
- "Like real people do"
- A hotel we have seen a lot of times but have never stayed at
- Alejandro's least favorite weekend surprise
- Star scales
- Allen is always asking about people's...
- Birthday month illuminating drink
- "Colored red"
- Epithet... more like Epit-tot
- Joey's far away retreat
- Tree resin fragrance
- Removed early on in our relationship
- XX
- Alejandro's goose-like demand for a driving Joey
- Anniversary production
- Salsa dancing partner
- "The closet is filled with..."
- When we are not cooking, we are...
- "Blue-footed..."
- Trashy AI's name
- "...To tango"
- Boyfriend's favorite cult
- Alejandro's birthday
- French for "of the sea"
- "Naughty rabbit"
- One of Alejandro's favorite feline movies
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- Mulan's sidekick
- Lady Gaga's third released song from her 2010 EP
- Had a big shave here; sounds like a Thanksgiving meal
- Protesting baddie
- The feminine counterpart to one of the song titles on this crossword
- One of the first movies we saw together in theaters
- "...makes the team work(s)"
- Dream, dream, dream, dream, dream, dream
- Fictional koi
- Clovers and code names found here
- The first reality TV show we watched together consistently live was...
- Baby marsupial
- Maria's first wine tasting for us was held at...
- Alejandro's familiarity with something as a catchphrase
- Three words; a fiesta, not from the sticks, and what drag queens say when something is surprising
- Grenache, Sangiovese, etc.
- Harbringer of more feline roommates
- Taking a chance
- George Orwell's dystopian overseer
- Derived from old-English, meaning "of the East"
- Singer of Video Games
- I gifted you one on your birthday
- If the word that this city is known for is slightly misspelled, it could mean something more mathematical
- Alejandro's In-N-Out demand
- Striving sommelier
- "Naughty ladies' organization"
- Portuguese king
- Who you handed a shooter to while they were performing...
- Something you do on the web or on Saz's birthday
- A commonly used kitchen utensil can be synonymous to this fun activity
- San Diego departure and return in one night to and from this concert
- Shadowed and fluffy
- The goal is to make an enormous fruit via mobile phone
- Ke$ha's hit song turned our nighttime routine
- Cosmetic tool we paid a lot of money to see
- Joey's least favorite weekend surprise
- One of your favorite podcast hosts
- Our first words were exchanged here...
- Alejandro's body temperature akin to a space heater; like a...
- Kisses shared away from the indoor spooky celebrations
- Boring and bogged
- A stinky nickname for a friend
- "Breast" pet name, but elongated
- Cat aptly named for being as cute as one of these...
- "Pretty house"
- Your dentist's disdain for your craving for...
- Saint James
- Colombian singer
- Late night destination except on the Lord's day
- A feather can do this if it touches you
- Constantly misinterpreting your boyfriend's age as...
- Abbreviate the George Orwell answer
105 Clues: XX • Twins • Neutron • Hot lady • Ski daddy • Star scales • Saint James • Fictional koi • "Colored red" • "...To tango" • Baby marsupial • Our affliction • "Pretty house" • Taking a chance • Joey's birthday • Portuguese king • The boy and the • First date spot • Mulan's sidekick • Colombian singer • "Blue-footed..." • Trashy AI's name • "Naughty rabbit" • Protesting baddie • Boring and bogged • Striving sommelier • ...
Horror Movies 2023-10-24
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- released in 2000, where Grim Reaper exacts revenge upon teenagers who cheated death by avoiding a plane crash
- released in 1954, an early predecessor to Jaws which created fear around possible human like creatures found in rivers and lagoons
- released in 2019, a psychological thriller focused on a failing relationship and a Scandinavian cult
- released in 1978, made famous its villain wearing a captain Kirk mask
- released in 1979, a sci-fi horror movie focused on a spacecraft crew after which responds to a distress call on its return to Earth and discovers a nest of unhatched eggs
- released in 1975, the ultimate Spielberg thriller which caused fear of sharks around the world
- released in 2017, Jordan Peele's debut horror movie which follows a black photographer as he meets the family of his white girlfriend
- released in 2019, a poor family infiltrates the wealthy Park family's home which leads to their brutal destruction
- released in 1981, hikers find an old book which awaken the dead when its texts are read aloud
- released in 2010, a young boy becomes comatose and possessed by a ghost
- released in 2019, a Jordan Peele production which follows main character Adelaide Wilson
- released in 1974, hikers stumble into a forgotten house in Texas where they are hunted by an anonymous villain
- released in 1980, an adaption of a Stephen King novel focused on the mental breakdown of a struggling writer and recovering alcoholic
- Released in 1993, Guillermo de Toro's debut movie with a modern techno take on vampires and immortality -
- released in 1991, this movie follows Clarice Sterling and her interactions with a cannibalistic sociopath
- released in 1976, the first film adaptation of a Stephen King novel focused on the prom-night revenge of a high school outcast
- released in 2012, the ghost of a scorned woman terrorizes locals of a remote village
- released in 1989, based on a Stephen King Best selling novel focused on the resurrection of beloved pets
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- released in 1968, the first modern zombie movie where a group of survivors hide in an abandoned house to escape the rise of the undead
- released in 1960, an Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece whose boy next door villain caused terror at the Bates Motel
- released in 1931, an adaption of the Bram Stoker novel which made famous the quote "I waaannt to suuck your blood?"
- released in 1982, produced by Steven Spielberg, set in the suburbs, where a couple's young daughter is kidnapped by a malevolent spirt living in the television
- released in 1980, a slasher thriller focused on vicious murders at Camp Crystal Lake
- released in 1974, where alien plant spores fall from space and begin to infect local townspeople
- released in 2004, victims of a serial killer must complete puzzles to escape their fate
- released in 1973, one of the most profitable horror movies about the possession of a young girl
- released in 2022, a horror film based around food and fine dining
- released in 1984, where a deceased janitor exacts his revenge with his razor tipped fingers
- released in 1931, based on the original horror novel by Mary Shelley
- released in 1992, you must only call his name five times in a mirror for him to appear
- released in 2016, a Korean take on zombies and a deadly virus that causes its victims to crave human flesh
- released in 1996, a funny horror film where the victims try to outsmart their knife-wielding maniac killer
- released in 2018, a family uncovers its secret history of haunted ancestry after the matriarch grandmother dies
- released in 1958, this low budget movie focuses on a Jello-like monster which engulfs its victims
- released in 2017, based on a Stephen King novel which follows children in Derry who must escape from the attacks of a shape-shifting monster
35 Clues: released in 2022, a horror film based around food and fine dining • released in 1931, based on the original horror novel by Mary Shelley • released in 1978, made famous its villain wearing a captain Kirk mask • released in 2010, a young boy becomes comatose and possessed by a ghost • ...
October 2024 GK 1 2024-10-12
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- Hassan Nasrallah was a cleric and politician in which country and served as the secretary-general of Hezbollah, a Shia Islamist political party and militia, from 1992 until his assassination in 2024 by ISRAEL
- India has become the ____ economy in the world to surpass 700 billion US dollars in foreign reserves, joining China, Japan, and Switzerland.
- As per recent data, which state leads the country in installed capacity for rooftop solar power under the PM Surya Ghar: Muft Bijli Yojana?
- What is the name of the Indian Navy’s sailing vessel used in the Navika Sagar Parikrama expedition II
- The Nobel Prize for Literature 2024 was awarded to Han Kang, she is from which country?
- What is the rank of India in the ‘Global Innovation Index (GII) 2024’?
- He can serve. He can dance. He can take selfies. He can talk. He can do anything “you want”. That is Tesla's ______ robot, who can be your humanoid friend.
- “INDIAsize project”, recently seen in the news, is an initiative of which ministry
- A measure of risk in the financial markets. In its simplest terms, it is how much an asset price tends to go up and down
- Which country won the ‘Men’s Asian Hockey Champions Trophy 2024’?
- This year's Nobel Prize for Chemistry was given to scientists David Baker, Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper. for their ground-breaking work in the field of?
- The practice of borrowing shares, then selling them, in the hope of buying them back at a lower price and making a profit.
- Seyyed Ali Hosseini Khamenei is the supreme leader of ?
- Recently, Anura Kumara Dissanayake has been elected as the president of which country?
- Which is the world's tallest imaging Cherenkov telescope, located in Hanle, Ladakh, at an approximate elevation of 4,300 meters.(Use abbreviation)
- The Nobel Prize in which category for 2024 was awarded to John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey E. Hinton for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks
- Who has been appointed as the new chairman of Tata Trust
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday (October 11, 2024) left for home after wrapping up his "productive" two-day visit to the ______ where he attended the ASEAN-India and East Asia Summit
- In which state did BJP win the assemble election for 3rd consecutive time
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- Which organization from Japan was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in the year 2024?
- Founder of TATA Group
- Full form of FDI in trade terms
- Recently, how many languages have conferred the status of Classical Language by the union government?
- NASA scientists suggested which country's Three Gorges Dam may affect Earth’s rotation due to shifting massive amounts of water.
- What is the rank of India in the Asia Power Index Report 2024, recently published by the Lowy Institute?
- According to Ministry of Food and Public Distribution, what is the position of India in ethanol production and consumption globally?
- Financial services companies that are not part of the regulated banking system but are still involved in lending and derivatives trading. The expansion of shadow banks in the early 2000s resulted in the credit expansion that eventually triggered the 2007-09 financial crisis
- Llama 3.2, recently seen in the news, is an open-source AI model developed by which company
- About two-thirds of the 1,800 employees at one of South Korean electronics giant Samsung’s flagship factories in which city,have been striking work for a month now, demanding higher wages, an eight-hour work day, better working conditions and for the recognition of their recently formed labour union — the Samsung India Workers Union, or SIWU.
- What is the name of mission recently launched by Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways to promote cruise tourism in India
- The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2024 was awarded to Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun for the discovery of _____ and its role in post-transcriptional gene regulation
- The Finance Minister has officially approved the elevation of ____ to the status of the 14th Maharatna Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE).(Use abbreviation)
32 Clues: Founder of TATA Group • Full form of FDI in trade terms • Seyyed Ali Hosseini Khamenei is the supreme leader of ? • Who has been appointed as the new chairman of Tata Trust • Which country won the ‘Men’s Asian Hockey Champions Trophy 2024’? • What is the rank of India in the ‘Global Innovation Index (GII) 2024’? • ...
THe Cold War 2017-05-15
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- leader of the new communist China
- Non-aligned countries that the U.S. and USSR fought for control over
- Friendly countries surrounding a larger country to act as a protective barrier from invasion
- this was the President during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- The division line at the end of the Korean War
- lessening of the Cold War Tensions
- situation resulting in a the people’s hope for the return of their Shah to be put on trial
- refers to the idea of pushing as far as possible without going to war
- When U.S. troops left Vietnam and left the responsibility to the local Vietnamese
- This was put into place in order to take supplies to West Berliners
- Refers to the changes in the Soviet Union after Stalin dies
- Made up of Communist countries including the USSR
- free flow of ideas and information in the USSR
- Plan to keep Communism from spreading to new countries
- 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.
- a radical shift from USSR’s communist economy to a free market economy
- a type of non-traditional fighting that involved hiding and surprising your enemy
- Team USA organization and pro-capitalism
- a group made up of high school and college students striving for revolution in China
- a country that is heavily influenced by a larger country
- Area of unrest for USSR that led to Yeltsin resigning
- A war between a nationalist group hoping to drive out french imperialists
- this President proposed a missile defense program and increased military spending
- led a revolt against Batista in Cuba
- 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 political battle that lasted decades, never using direct military action
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- this President signed a treaty with USSR limiting missiles
- Involved U.S. trained Cubans exiles and was a defeat for the U.S.
- youngest leader of the USSR since Stalin
- Leader of Soviet Union after Stalin (Last Name only)
- Used in a speech by Winston Churchill, this is used to refer to the divide between the Communist East and Democratic West
- this is the term for two countries fighting each other indirectly, such as Vietnam or Korea
- Led the Vietnam rebellion against imperialists
- Signed by the current President which promised support to countries that rejected communism
- This surrounded the border of West Berlin and did not come down until 1989
- Refers to a situation after Soviet weapons were discovered in an island off of Florida
- This stopped all ground shipments entering West Berlin
- Place where Chinese Nationalists fled after losing civil war in China
- the gradual opening up of political systems in the USSR
- first unmanned satellite launched into space
- President of Russia and takes over after Gorbachev resigns
- Made up of Industrialized Capitalist countries including the U.S.
- a series of programs by Zedong in order to make China into a world power
- an economic restructuring of the USSR to give more control back to local farms and factories
- This program sent over $12 billion to western Europeans countries rebuilding after WWII.
- Muslim rebels fighting guerilla war with U.S. supplied weapons
- The fear that if one country fell to communism, that more and more would continue to fall, one after another
- a stoppage in trading with another country
- The acronymn for the idea that neither country would fire upon the other without fear of being destroyed also
- Large factory run farms that resulted in a massive failure and food shortage
- current leader of Russia
- Team Soviet Union group and also pro-communism
- a series of scientific and mathematical advancements resulting in a man walking on the moon
53 Clues: current leader of Russia • leader of the new communist China • lessening of the Cold War Tensions • led a revolt against Batista in Cuba • youngest leader of the USSR since Stalin • Team USA organization and pro-capitalism • a stoppage in trading with another country • first unmanned satellite launched into space • Led the Vietnam rebellion against imperialists • ...
Did you know this about your GTM friends? 2024-02-08
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- What is Gal Farhi's favourite TV Show?
- What is Justin Johnson's favourite TV show?
- If Drew Finkel could only eat food that was 1 color of food (green blue red orange etc). What color would he chose?
- What is Tomer Gat's favorite sport?
- What musical instrument did Ben Allen play until college?
- When he was a child which sport did Amir Berman play?
- What is Dana Bodenstein's favorite drink?
- What sport did Barak Gur Arie play in school?
- Which Israeli football team does Gal Farhi support?
- What artist will Jessica Herrala travel anywhere to see?
- Where else has Tamara Nussbaum lived except London?
- What is Paul's Bamforth favorite way to relax
- Why can't Don Fabien lose weight?
- What is Tomer Gat's middle name?
- What is the special bond Danit Smith shares with her mother-in-law?
- What animal did Noah skin and butcher in Northern Canada
- How old is Thomas Martin?
- Who is Justin Johnson's favourite Toronto Raptor basketball player?
- When was the last time Andrey Peairie shaved his beard?
- How many times has Travis Wood been thrown from a horse?
- How many countries has Josh visited?
- What is James Megarity's favourite pint?
- Besides a car Yoni Pedro can also drive a ...
- What is Bethany Parsons' favourite TV programme?
- Where did Roy Danon fly right after raising the first funding round for Buildots?
- What is Amir Berman's favorite dinner in London?
- Is Drew Finkel a dog or cat person?
- What might you find Travis Wood doing at a wedding or other social gathering?
- Which Formula 1 driver does Thomas Martin believe is the greatest of all eras?
- What is Gus Mitchells' holiday destination?
- Which food will never enter Danit Smith's plate?
- What did Yael Versano cross off her bucket list?
- What does Sharon Reingwirtz collect?
- What is Franco Danila's favorite pastry?
- What is Philippe Ghattas' favorite place to visit in France?
- What is Grigory Budnizkiy’s favorite holiday destination?
- Which sport did Franco Danila play?
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- Which language is Shachar Radin Shomrat learning on Duolingo?
- What is Michael Romero's star sign
- What are Gus Mitchells' favorite activities?
- What kind of dance classes did Andrey Peairie take?
- What is Grigory Budnizkiy’s favorite movie?
- What lunchtime ritual does Arnaud Lançon follow at the office?
- How many coffees does Philippe Ghattas drink before lunchtime?
- What pet did Danielle Mor have as a kid?
- What song did Patrick Scannell accidently play out loud on his laptop in front of Tommy Cooke the first time they met each other?
- Who is Yoni Pedro's favorite superhero
- What is Arnaud Lancon's favorite sport?
- What is Tamara Nussbaum's worst herb?
- What was the most embarrassing plumbing mistake that Tommy Cooke made at a clients house?
- What kind of food does Barak Gur Arie make every week?
- What is Jonny Krook's favorite reality TV show?
- What is Danielle Mor's favorite drink?
- Do you know Michael Romero's first and middle name in Spanish
- Is Jonny Krook from Cape Town or Johannesburg?
- How many driving tests did it take Tommy Cooke to pass finally?
- How many times has Bethany Parsons broken her arm?
- What is John Johannsen’s favorite food?
- What is Sharon Reingwirt's favorite movie?
- What is Jessica Herrala always drinking?
- What is John Johannsen’s favorite sport?
- What is James Megarity's favorite activity?
- What was Patrick Scannell's favourite animal when he was a child?
- Who is Don Fabien's favorite Israeli painter?
- Where did Dana Bodenstein lived in Europe?
- What time does Josh wake up for work?
- Which movie did Shachar Radin Shomrat watch over 15 times?
- During High School what did Noah compete at on a national level
- What comfort rom-com does Yael Versano watch every year?
- What's Ben Allen's favorite The Office (American Edition) character?
- What hair color does Roy Danon's firstborn daughter have?
71 Clues: How old is Thomas Martin? • What is Tomer Gat's middle name? • Why can't Don Fabien lose weight? • What is Michael Romero's star sign • What is Tomer Gat's favorite sport? • Is Drew Finkel a dog or cat person? • Which sport did Franco Danila play? • How many countries has Josh visited? • What does Sharon Reingwirtz collect? • What is Tamara Nussbaum's worst herb? • ...
161-200 2024-09-24
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- Kathy - a secret that she was born with superpowers. I could not believe what I heard.
- The chef - a special dish for tonight’s special birthday party.
- Practicing your dance movements for 10 hours a day can be very difficult. But if you - it, you will definitely become better.
- I am sad to see how my dog only - to my parents and not to me.
- The monkey - the zoo with its clever plan to steal the key from the zoo keeper.
- When a new criminal law was -, the crime rate of our neighborhood drastically decreased.
- Robin - my attention when she started rapping to fast hip hop.
- For treasure hunting, everyone - and tried to find the treasure the fastest.
- When the magician - his magic, everyone was confused how the rabbit went missing.
- The captain - the pirates to hunt for the treasure hidden in the magic island.
- I had to - 500 won inside the machine to start the game but I had no coins at the moment.
- Always return books on time after - them. There are people who also want to read them.
- With a secret spell, Hermione - from the school. No one could find her.
- The New York Times is a famous newspaper company that has - many great articles.
- Hänsel and Gretel - the bread crumb to find their home but ended up finding the witch house.
- When my family went to America, I was in charge of - English to Korean.
- The donation I made on Christmas day - to the happiness of the poor people who needed help.
- My mom warned me not to - my little brother at the playground. She said I should always take him with me.
- Sherlock Holmes - the mysterious case all by himself. He did it with concentration and good guessing.
- Ji Sung Park and Yeon Ah Kim are famous people who proudly - our country Korea.
- Technology has - very fast over the last ten years.
- My laptop was suddenly not working. So we had to call the mechanic to - it.
- Because he was too shy and nervous to introduce himself to the class, he -.
- When I fell to the ground, my mom spread ointment on my knees so I won’t be -.
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- I - you. The teacher knows that you are working hard. Don’t be so sad that she doesn’t compliment you in person.
- I don’t have time to listen to your long stories. Can you - them and show it to me?
- In Louvre, the famous museum in Paris, many historic paintings like “Mona Lisa” are -.
- When there was MERS all around Korea, many famous doctors and scientists - the cause.
- For art class, you do not need to bring anything. The teacher would - you with all the materials like brush, paint, and paper.
- Wanda - the audience’s request to dance because she was tired.
- Tom - Jerry by accident in France. What a nice surprise!
- The army - people from going into the forest because there was a grizzly bear on the loose.
- After - the hidden land, General Park declared that the land was his kingdom.
- I - you from playing the computer game after 10 at night because you have to go to sleep.
- We went to the countryside to learn how to - the land and grow crops.
- On Poet Day, we write our own poets and - them in front of the class.
- There were two things I could do with the money I got on Chuseok. I could either spend it all or - it.
- In front of the roller coaster, there was a sign - children under 150cm from riding the roller coaster because it can be dangerous.
- Every year, I go to the hospital to - my height and weight with the nurse’s help to see if I’m growing well.
- Only after Cathy got on the bus did she - that she forgot to bring her textbook.
40 Clues: Technology has - very fast over the last ten years. • Tom - Jerry by accident in France. What a nice surprise! • I am sad to see how my dog only - to my parents and not to me. • Robin - my attention when she started rapping to fast hip hop. • Wanda - the audience’s request to dance because she was tired. • ...
Brain Break Crossword 2024-11-07
Across
- main character in 'The Hunger Games'
- Pixar movie starring a cooking rat
- Ariana -, singer known for 'Thank u, Next'
- sound a dog makes
- music genre that BTS belongs to
- Japanese food made with rice, raw seafood and seaweed
- name of the monster in Stranger Things
- actress found in 'Spiderman: No Way Home' or 'Challengers'
- toy brand with building blocks
- opposite of exit
- video game in which you would find Tom Nook
- holiday celebrated on the 14th of February
- the clown in the IT films
- drink made from leaves steeped in hot water
- currency used in Japan
- an angle greater than 90 degrees, but less than 180
- country in which you would find Havana
- villain in 'The Little Mermaid'
- shape with three sides
- Greek god of the sea
- what you call an animal that eats both plants and meat
- place where you go and see fish
- currency in many European countries
- Romeo's love
- largest mammal on Earth
- doll that comes to life and kills people
- person who performs magic tricks
- singer of 'Material Girl'
- famous Japanese dinosaur monster
- animal known for its ability to change colours
- country that Ottawa is the capital of
- band that released 'Bohemian Rhapsody'
- game that 'The Queen's Gambit' is about
- colour of a lemon
- animal known for its trunk
- video game that is also what you might find on top of an angel
- yellow Pokemon that shoots electricity
- the capital city of France
- fruit found in the Garden of Eden (or a Charli XCX song)
- Batman's real name
- Anna -, actress known for 'Pitch Perfect' or the recent 'Woman of the Hour'
- device used to keep food cold
- fictional world in 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'
- sport played on a slippery surface with skates and a puck
- device used to take photos
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- piece that moves in an 'L' shape in chess
- Da Vinci's most famous painting
- instrument found in jazz, and played by Lisa Simpson
- pop singer known for 'Levitating'
- bird known for its ability to imitate sounds
- Greek goddess of victory (also the name of a shoe brand)
- blue SEGA character that runs fast
- month in which Americans celebrate Thanksgiving
- green and old Star Wars character
- electronic device on which you can read books
- cowboy character in 'Toy Story'
- colour of an emerald
- insect known for its spots
- Short n' -, recent album by Sabrina Carpenter
- opposite of love
- longest river in the world
- animal known for black and white stripes
- character from 'The Incredibles' that can stretch her body
- main ingredient in guacamole
- main element found in bananas
- sport played with a racket and a shuttlecock
- JRR -, author of The Lord of The Rings
- Ed -, singer known for 'Shape of You'
- character with glasses found in 'Scooby-Doo'
- Harry Potter's best friend
- season after Winter
- flower with thorns, often given as a romantic gesture
- opposite of left
- South Korean TV show in which they play 'Red Light, Green Light'
- Italian dish of dough, tomato sauce, cheese, and various toppings
- Spongebob's pet snail
- Netflix show starring Jenna Ortega, based on 'The Addams Family'
- gas used to fill up balloons to make them float
- sport with wickets, overs and bats
- currency used in the UK
- a person whose job is to prepare food
- sound a cat makes
- capital of Australia
- Jack -, actor known for 'Kung Fu Panda' or the recent 'Jumanji' films
- device used to measure temperature
- a young dog
- largest planet in our Solar System
- organ that pumps blood
- music genre that 2Pac was known for
- famous clock tower in London
- continent with the most countries
91 Clues: a young dog • Romeo's love • opposite of exit • opposite of love • opposite of left • sound a dog makes • sound a cat makes • colour of a lemon • Batman's real name • season after Winter • colour of an emerald • Greek god of the sea • capital of Australia • Spongebob's pet snail • currency used in Japan • shape with three sides • organ that pumps blood • largest mammal on Earth • ...
Cold War 2021-06-04
Across
- was the architect of the Iranian Revolution and the first leader (rahbar) of the Islamic republic established in 1979. He articulated the concept of velāyat-e faqīh (“guardianship of the jurist”) using a historical basis, which underlay Iran's Islamic republic.
- was a Cold War policy that suggested a communist government in one nation would quickly lead to communist takeovers in neighboring states, each falling like a perfectly aligned row of dominos. With the exception of Laos and Cambodia, communism failed to spread throughout Southeast Asia.
- After Batista's overthrow in 1959, Castro assumed military and political power as Cuba's Prime Minister. Countering these threats, Castro aligned with the Soviet Union and allowed the Soviets to place nuclear weapons in Cuba, resulting in the Cuban Missile Crisis a defining incident of the Cold War in 1962.
- also known as the European Recovery Program, was a U.S. program providing aid to Western Europe following the devastation of World War II. ... In addition to economic redevelopment, one of the stated goals was to halt the spread of communism on the European continent.
- led communist forces in China through a long revolution beginning in 1927 and ruled the nation’s communist government from its establishment in 1949. Along with Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, Mao is considered one of the most significant communist figures of the Cold War.
- troops were more commonly used for maintaining communist rule within the Eastern Bloc itself. When Hungary tried to withdraw from the Pact in 1956, Soviet troops entered the country and removed the Hungarian People's Republic government.
- was a policy of the Richard Nixon administration to end U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War through a program to "expand, equip, and train South Vietnamese forces and assign to them an ever-increasing combat role, at the same time steadily reducing the number of U.S. combat troops".
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- The Brezhnev Doctrine was a Soviet foreign policy that proclaimed any threat to socialist rule in any state of the Soviet bloc in Central and Eastern Europe was a threat to them all, and therefore justified the intervention of fellow socialist states.
- He focused on détente with the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union, easing Cold War tensions with both countries. As part of this policy, Nixon signed the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty and SALT I, two landmark arms control treaties with the Soviet Union.
- was Commander-in-Chief of the United Nations Army. The UN soldiers had a difficult battle in North Korea because North Korean planes flew in from China to attack them.
- responded by placing a naval blockade, which he referred to as a "quarantine," around Cuba. He also demanded the removal of the missiles and the destruction of the sites. ... But the end of Cuban Missile Crisis did little to ease the tensions of the Cold War.
- also introduced the White Revolution, a series of economic, social and political reforms with the proclaimed intention of transforming Iran into a global power and modernizing the nation by nationalizing certain industries and granting women suffrage.
- was the architect of the Iranian Revolution and the first leader (rahbar) of the Islamic republic established in 1979. He articulated the concept of velāyat-e faqīh (“guardianship of the jurist”) using a historical basis, which underlay Iran's Islamic republic.
- established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces. It asked Congress to support the Greek Government against the Communists.
- led the Soviet Union as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964 and as chairman of the country's Council of Ministers from 1958 to 1964.
- is best known as a Cold War foreign policy of the United States and its allies to prevent the spread of communism after the end of World War II. It represented a middle-ground position between detente (relaxation of relations) and rollback (actively replacing a regime).
16 Clues: was Commander-in-Chief of the United Nations Army. The UN soldiers had a difficult battle in North Korea because North Korean planes flew in from China to attack them. • led the Soviet Union as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964 and as chairman of the country's Council of Ministers from 1958 to 1964. • ...
Korean War Crossword 2022-05-27
Form 3 (B) Vocabulary List (Unit 4) 2021-06-01
Across
- (n.& adj.)used in both technical and nontechnical contexts. It is commonly used in describing the physiological symptoms (such as increased heart rate and respiration) that occur as part of the body's fight-or-flight response to stress, as when someone is in a dangerous, frightening, or highly competitive situation, as well as the feelings of heightened energy, excitement, strength, and alertness associated with those symptoms. In figurative use, it suggests a drug that provides something with a jolt of useful energy and stimulation. Example: Watching horror and martial arts (Kung-Fu) movies normally boost one's _________ level and one may end up sitting on the edge at the peak.
- (adj.) cause (someone) to have interest in or enthusiasm for something. Because the percentage of the population who are willing to take the COVID-19 vaccine injection is very low, government has been urging private enterprises to think of different campaigns such as lucky draws, coupons and prizes so that more people will be ___________ to take the two shots.
- (n.) a thing that prevents someone from concentrating on something else. A self-discipline person in having work done without ___________ can easily focused on his work no matter where he is located as nothing can affect him.
- (n.) an instance of a wrong or misinterpreted perception of a sensory experience; a deceptive appearance or impression; a false idea or belief. The robber put on a pair of glasses and change his hair style by putting on a wig. Nevertheless, the ___________ couldn't trick the smart policeman and the robber was eventually arrested.
- (n. & v.) a cunning act or scheme intended to deceive or outwit someone; cunningly deceive or outwit. This is a _______! I cannot get through and I find it hard to handle the issue as it looks like I am trapped and get stuck.
- (v. & n.) seek to harm, intimidate, or coerce (someone perceived as vulnerable) Nowadays, ____________ don't only come up in schools but more seriously, on the internet. Some Japanese and Korean artists ended up committing suicide because of more and more people criticizing with all the negative comments on Facebook and Instagram.
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- (v.)aroused because of the curiosity or interest in someone or something; fascinated. The episode on Friday gave the audience a feeling of suspense and viewers were ___________ with gossips and guesses of what would happen next on Monday episode.
- (n.) a commitment to a task or purpose. Thanks to the ___________ of hard work from all the volunteers and organizers that contribute to the success of the whole event!
- (adj.)clearly seen or understood; obvious. What a soaking wet doggy! From top to bottom, head to toe, it is __________ from your clothes and shoes that it is raining cats and dogs outside. Maybe you need to take a beach umbrella with you next time!
- (adj.) exceptionally large; There are ___________ crowds of people squeezing and pushing one another. The MTR platform has been completely packed with people since there were some problems with the frequency of train schedule.
10 Clues: (n.) a commitment to a task or purpose. Thanks to the ___________ of hard work from all the volunteers and organizers that contribute to the success of the whole event! • ...
