land formations Crossword Puzzles
Landscape features 2020-04-04
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- Land which goes along the sea
- The large area of salt water that covers most of the earth
- A high rock which goes straight down to the sea.
- A low area between two lines of hills or mountains.
- A grassy area where you often see cows or sheep.
- A small river.
- A large area of sand where it is always hot and dry.
- Water that falls straight down over a high rock.
- An area of land that is higher than the land around it.
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- A very high hill, which often has snow on the top.
- A large natural hole in rock.
- A large area of trees in a tropical climate.
- A large natural area of water with land all around it.
- A natural line of water that runs across a country to the sea.
- A sandy area next to the sea where you can relax.
- A mountain with a large hole at the top, which can be dangerous if it's active.
- An area of land with water all around it.
17 Clues: A small river. • Land which goes along the sea • A large natural hole in rock. • An area of land with water all around it. • A large area of trees in a tropical climate. • A high rock which goes straight down to the sea. • A grassy area where you often see cows or sheep. • Water that falls straight down over a high rock. • A sandy area next to the sea where you can relax. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-02-20
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- These people spent their days working the land or copying ancient texts
- the land given to a vassal by a lord
- Mange the land and protect the land
- the lords estate
- This is where the Angles and Saxons migrated to
- This group provided education, care for the poor, and performed sacraments after the fall of the government
- This battle was fought to keep the Islamic Empire from invading into Europe
- This group migrated from Scandinavia
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- powerful men who own a lot of land
- Lower class who complete all the manual labor on a manor
- This is the term used to describe the manor system because everything someone needed was there
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church
- This started with the fall of the Western Roman Empire
- The Feudal system was created to protect against these people
- "Emperor of the Romans who was also king of the Franks
- Many of the Germanic Invaders converted to this religion
- The agreement between the people and landowner in exchange for work and protection
17 Clues: the lords estate • powerful men who own a lot of land • Mange the land and protect the land • the land given to a vassal by a lord • This group migrated from Scandinavia • The head of the Roman Catholic Church • This is where the Angles and Saxons migrated to • This started with the fall of the Western Roman Empire • "Emperor of the Romans who was also king of the Franks • ...
animals 2022-01-15
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- fastest land animal
- starts off as caterpillar
- land animal, jumps, has a pouch
- tallest land animal
- starts off as a tadpole
- rolls in mud, farm animal
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- is in circuses, likes peanuts
- lives underwater
- has black and white stripes
- likes to chase mice
- king of the jungle
- chews on wood
- man's best friend
- shaggy hair, lives in forests/arctic
- has large horns
15 Clues: chews on wood • has large horns • lives underwater • man's best friend • king of the jungle • fastest land animal • likes to chase mice • tallest land animal • starts off as a tadpole • starts off as caterpillar • rolls in mud, farm animal • has black and white stripes • is in circuses, likes peanuts • land animal, jumps, has a pouch • shaggy hair, lives in forests/arctic
Feudalism Study Guide 2024-12-16
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- bottom of Japan's feudal pyramid
- medieval European building
- Equivalent to Samurai in Europe
- Equivalent to Daimyo in Europe
- code of the samurai
- knights had to have
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- Figure head in Japan
- occupied by a lord
- Japan's Warrior Class
- worked the land
- piece of land granted for services in Europe
- Military dictator
- rich war lord
- worked the land in Europe
- head of European pyramid
15 Clues: rich war lord • worked the land • Military dictator • occupied by a lord • code of the samurai • knights had to have • Figure head in Japan • Japan's Warrior Class • head of European pyramid • worked the land in Europe • medieval European building • Equivalent to Daimyo in Europe • Equivalent to Samurai in Europe • bottom of Japan's feudal pyramid • ...
Crossword for Mesopotamia 2015-10-20
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- first ever writing system
- city and all countryside around it
- was the main problem for farming
- way of supplying water to an area of land
- land with different territories
- more than needed
- human-made waterways
- used for cariots and vehicles
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- kept govenrment records using cunieform
- means land between
- Uruk's King and became a legendary figure in Sumerian Language
- city area
- a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks
- pyrimad shaped temple tower
- used to prepare for planting
- countryside area
- invented first empire
17 Clues: city area • more than needed • countryside area • means land between • human-made waterways • invented first empire • first ever writing system • pyrimad shaped temple tower • used to prepare for planting • used for cariots and vehicles • land with different territories • was the main problem for farming • city and all countryside around it • a mixture of rich soil and tiny rocks • ...
Emily and Elena 2016-09-22
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- the middle day of the week
- what people do to earn money
- people who work for free
- the planet we live on
- carries oil, petrol, water
- make money
- goods that ships and planes carry
- take from one place to another
- he carries our letters and post
- goods that ships and airplanes carry
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- summer is one
- how people move from one place to another
- the season after summer
- dry land without water
- land between mountains
- land surrounded by water
- things we make in factories
17 Clues: make money • summer is one • the planet we live on • dry land without water • land between mountains • the season after summer • people who work for free • land surrounded by water • the middle day of the week • carries oil, petrol, water • things we make in factories • what people do to earn money • take from one place to another • he carries our letters and post • ...
French words 2021-09-24
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- something you put stuff on
- something you read
- someone who teaches
- land of maple syrup and Bears
- a clear or tinted wall
- something to navigate with
- 3rd world country with the largest population
- land of FREEDOM
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- has the great Athens coliseum
- something you write in
- leaning tower of Pisa stands here
- home country of this class
- Adolf Hitler ruled there
- the Nile river is here
- has mariachi and tacos
- land of Anime and technology, is an island
- something you sit in
17 Clues: land of FREEDOM • something you read • someone who teaches • something you sit in • something you write in • the Nile river is here • has mariachi and tacos • a clear or tinted wall • Adolf Hitler ruled there • something you put stuff on • home country of this class • something to navigate with • has the great Athens coliseum • land of maple syrup and Bears • ...
Texas History 1 2025-08-29
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- social/cultural group
- flat or almost flat land
- Farming
- a steep slope or cliff
- Land set aside for Native Americans by the govt
- high flat land
- Source first hand information
- Height from sea level
- simple object representing culture
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- Man-made water supply
- movable home of poles and animal hides
- a person who was born in or comes from a place
- way of life
- a period of time known for its related events and people
- bricks made of mud and straw
- weather conditions
- stays in one place
17 Clues: Farming • way of life • high flat land • weather conditions • stays in one place • Man-made water supply • social/cultural group • Height from sea level • a steep slope or cliff • flat or almost flat land • bricks made of mud and straw • Source first hand information • simple object representing culture • movable home of poles and animal hides • ...
Anything and everything 2023-09-13
17 Clues: Us • Goats... • Cheese... • Raymond's job • Baby Kangeroo • Male elephant • Longest river • Where we live? • Smallest planet • Female elephant • Maverics talent • Pinnaple _ _ _ _ _ • Australia's capital • Slowest land animal • Fastest land animal • Rooster's father (Maveric) • Largest population country
Feudalism 2024-04-14
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- Medieval Europe’s knight’s code of conduct to be brave, loyal, and honest.
- Someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion.
- Large community of Christians spread across the world.
- Self-sufficient estate of a Medieval land.
- The state of being faithful.
- Related to a religion with many gods
- To have a strong and bad effect on something or someone.
- A person legally bound to live and work on land owned by a lord.
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- Sacred rites of Christianity, such as baptism and communion.
- On the whole, as a rule.
- A medieval system where people where given land and protection in exchange for work.
- Warrior mounted on horseback.
- Person believed to be especially holy.
- To switch from one belief system to another.
- Religious community for women known as nuns.
- Secluded religious community
- Estate granted by a lord to a vassal.
- Medieval noblemen who received land for their services.
18 Clues: On the whole, as a rule. • Secluded religious community • The state of being faithful. • Warrior mounted on horseback. • Related to a religion with many gods • Estate granted by a lord to a vassal. • Person believed to be especially holy. • Self-sufficient estate of a Medieval land. • To switch from one belief system to another. • Religious community for women known as nuns. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-01-23
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- A large body with similar temperature and moisture
- An instrument where air pressure is measured
- The process where liquid turns into a gas
- The average weather in an area over a long period
- Where groundwater is stored underground
- The science of weather patterns
- A general term in which water falls to earth
- The amount of water vapor in the air
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- Wind that moves from the sea over to land
- A geographical area with predictable patterns
- A boarder between moving air masses
- Wind that blows from the land to the sea
- The process in which plants release water
- When water flows off the land into channels of water
- How high above sea level a location is
- The process in which gas changes into a liquid
- How far you are north or south of the equator
- Area of dry land on the far side of a mountain
18 Clues: The science of weather patterns • A boarder between moving air masses • The amount of water vapor in the air • How high above sea level a location is • Where groundwater is stored underground • Wind that blows from the land to the sea • Wind that moves from the sea over to land • The process in which plants release water • The process where liquid turns into a gas • ...
Nature and animals 2025-04-03
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- A big area full of trees.
- It is the big blue space above us, sometimes filled with clouds or stars in the night.
- Sandy land next to water where we can enjoy in summer.
- The giant rocky landform that rises high above the ground.
- Really dry place full of sand.
- Long flowing stream with water
- A colourful insect with beautiful wings.
- Land surrounded by water.
- When water frizzes.
- An enormous mammal that lives in the ocean.
- The biggest salty water area full of many species of animals.
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- A small insect known for its ability to annoy people.
- A big salty water area.
- Peaceful lands away from cities.
- An adorable bird that swims but doesn’t fly and lives in cold areas.
- Green plants that cover the land.
- A big water area that is surrounded by land.
- Hard material created from the branches of the trees.
18 Clues: When water frizzes. • A big salty water area. • A big area full of trees. • Land surrounded by water. • Really dry place full of sand. • Long flowing stream with water • Peaceful lands away from cities. • Green plants that cover the land. • A colourful insect with beautiful wings. • An enormous mammal that lives in the ocean. • A big water area that is surrounded by land. • ...
Where in the world? (February vocab) 2023-02-06
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- a picture of an area that shows where things are located
- land that rises high above the other land around it
- an object or place that is well known by a large number of identifies a town, country, or location
- a structure that goes over a river, road, or land
- having a low temperature
- a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth
- the part of earth not covered with water
- covered with water
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- an area that has a lot of rain, warm weather and lots of plants and trees
- a place where many people live and work
- having a high temperature
- a wide path of water with land on both sides
- flowing water that falls down the side of a cliff or hill
- a place with a roof and walls made of wood, metal, or stone like a house or store
- having little or no water
- to go from place to place
16 Clues: covered with water • having a low temperature • having a high temperature • having little or no water • to go from place to place • a place where many people live and work • the part of earth not covered with water • a wide path of water with land on both sides • a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth • a structure that goes over a river, road, or land • ...
the crossword of Canada Resource 2016-05-03
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- an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery.
- areas for growing the crop
- wood from dicot angiosperm trees
- at sea but far from the shore
- metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares
- a large area of land covered with trees or other woody
- the most thing on the earth
- is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems.
- the primary mechanism for transporting water from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth
- at sea but close to the shore
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- overland flow
- is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers.
- refers to responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices.
- change the liquid into solid
- change the liquid in to the gas
- a policy and land use designation used in land use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighbouring urban areas
16 Clues: overland flow • areas for growing the crop • the most thing on the earth • change the liquid into solid • at sea but far from the shore • at sea but close to the shore • change the liquid in to the gas • wood from dicot angiosperm trees • is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers. • metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares • ...
the crossword of Canada Resource 2016-05-03
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- an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery.
- areas for growing the crop
- wood from dicot angiosperm trees
- at sea but far from the shore
- metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares
- a large area of land covered with trees or other woody
- the most thing on the earth
- is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems.
- the primary mechanism for transporting water from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth
- at sea but close to the shore
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- overland flow
- is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers.
- refers to responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices.
- change the liquid into solid
- change the liquid in to the gas
- a policy and land use designation used in land use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighbouring urban areas
16 Clues: overland flow • areas for growing the crop • the most thing on the earth • change the liquid into solid • at sea but far from the shore • at sea but close to the shore • change the liquid in to the gas • wood from dicot angiosperm trees • is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers. • metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary Quiz 2018-10-04
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- a group's way of life
- low lying areas that are partially covered by water
- place where the land and rivers drop from the Piedmont to the Coastal Plain
- river or stream that flows into a larger river
- a natural feature that makes up Earth's surface, such as plains, mountains, hills, valleys
- human made lakes that store water, formed when dams are built
- children or grandchildren of a person or group of people
- selling of goods and services to travelers
- beginning of a river in the mountains
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- an area in the country
- a river and its tributaries that carry rainwater, melted snow, and ice away from the land around it
- something found in nature that people use to grow or make things they need or want
- all the businesses that make one kind of product or provide one kind of service
- flat land that rises above the land around it
- low, flat land along a river
- city
16 Clues: city • a group's way of life • an area in the country • low, flat land along a river • beginning of a river in the mountains • selling of goods and services to travelers • flat land that rises above the land around it • river or stream that flows into a larger river • low lying areas that are partially covered by water • ...
Landforms 2022-03-11
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- I am a large, rocky piece of land with lava in my crater.
- I am rocky like a mountain but I have a flat top.
- I am a tall, rocky area of land. I am very steep.
- I can be formed by both lava and ____.
- I am not a fold mountain but a ____ mountain.
- I am a hot, dry area of land with lots of sand and little water.
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- I can be volcanic, coral, limestone or _____.
- I am the land between mountains or hills.
- I am found at the mouth of the river.
- I am a flat area of land with grass and few trees.
- The Atacama Desert is a type of this desert.
- I am a body of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- I am the reason U-shaped valleys are formed.
13 Clues: I am found at the mouth of the river. • I can be formed by both lava and ____. • I am the land between mountains or hills. • The Atacama Desert is a type of this desert. • I am the reason U-shaped valleys are formed. • I can be volcanic, coral, limestone or _____. • I am not a fold mountain but a ____ mountain. • I am rocky like a mountain but I have a flat top. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 3RD AND 4TH QUARTER 2018-03-13
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- HOT MOLTEN ROCKS
- GREETING OR AS A SIGNAL, SIGN
- ARCH OF COLORS FORMED IN THE SKY
- DISTANCE BETWEEN SUCCESSIVE CREST OF A WAVE
- LONG DISTANCE COMMUNICATION WAVE
- WAVE WITH A WAVELENGTH
- REFLECTIVE SURFACE
- ALSO CALLED DINSCRUPTED THEORY
- DIVISION INTO TWO SHARPLY CONTRASTING
- GEOLICAL PROCESS
- A LONG HIGH SEA WAVE
- SLIDE AWAY THE ROCKS
- SERIES OF SOUNDS BY THE SOUND WAVES
- BEAM OF LIGHT THAT SPREAD OUT
- GREATER THAN WAVE
- VISIBLE TO THE HUMAN EYE
- LUMINOUS ENVELOPE OF A STAR
- THE ACTION OF PROCESS INTERFERING
- NOT ABLE TO BE SEEN THROUGH
- PENETRATING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
- THIRD PLANET FROM THE SUN
- EMISSION OF ENERGY
- LIGHT FROM ONE CELESTIAL BODY
- THE HIGHEST POINT
- DENSTRUCTIVE PLATE THEORY
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- A SHAFT SHARPENED AT THE FRONT
- OUTLINE OR SURFACE THAT CURVES INWARD
- ROCK FORMATIONS
- ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIARTION
- LIQUID LAYER
- RADIATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC
- ACTION PROCESS
- PHENOMENON OF LIGHT
- COMPOSED OF ALL EM WAVES
- SOLID BALL
- A GERMAN PHYSICIST
- NATURAL SATELLITE
- DISTANCE BETWEEN THE CENTER
- VIOLENT SHAKING OF THE GROUND
- LOOSE SLEVELESS SHAWL
- EMISSION OF LIGHT BY SUBSTANCE BY NOT BEEN HEATED
- IT MEASURE HUMANS VISUAL
- KNOWN AS OPTICS
- PORTABLE LIGHT
- A MOUNTAIN OR HILL
- CENTER OF INTEREST
- CAN DETECT ONE OR MORE SPORTS OF SHRINGKING
- THROWING BACK A BODY
- HOT MOLTEN LIQUID ROCKS
- EXPLOSION OF LAVA
50 Clues: SOLID BALL • LIQUID LAYER • ACTION PROCESS • PORTABLE LIGHT • ROCK FORMATIONS • KNOWN AS OPTICS • HOT MOLTEN ROCKS • GEOLICAL PROCESS • NATURAL SATELLITE • GREATER THAN WAVE • THE HIGHEST POINT • EXPLOSION OF LAVA • REFLECTIVE SURFACE • A GERMAN PHYSICIST • A MOUNTAIN OR HILL • CENTER OF INTEREST • EMISSION OF ENERGY • PHENOMENON OF LIGHT • A LONG HIGH SEA WAVE • SLIDE AWAY THE ROCKS • THROWING BACK A BODY • ...
Action May 2023 2023-05-25
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- in poor health because of a lack of food
- passed through something that removes dirt and other floating matter
- the movement of water in a river, stream, or other body of water
- the broken parts of something that has been badly damaged or destroyed
- a place where children live when their parents can't take care of them
- people trained to respond to an emergency
- a war between groups of people in the same country
- music, movies, TV shows, and other forms of culture
- pointy mineral formations that hang down from the roof of a cave
- having or showing complete and constant support for someone or something
- a number that shows the power of an earthquake
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- to come into view
- a person who changes words from one language to another
- a part of the U.S. that does not belong to any state
- a person who acts or speaks for a group of people
- to walk back and forth across the same space again and again
- a group of trained soldiers who are not art of the armed forces of a country
- to move slowly and heavily because you are tired
- the usual weather in a place
- an organization whose purpose is to provide aid rather than to make money
- a person who explores caves
- criminals who attack and steal from travelers
- dearly loved
- with no difficulty or hard work
- falling down suddenly
- no clear; dark or cloudy
26 Clues: dearly loved • to come into view • falling down suddenly • no clear; dark or cloudy • a person who explores caves • the usual weather in a place • with no difficulty or hard work • in poor health because of a lack of food • people trained to respond to an emergency • criminals who attack and steal from travelers • a number that shows the power of an earthquake • ...
Social Studdies Geography Terms 2014-12-15
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- Long wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
- Flat landmass higher than the surrounding land with at least one steep side
- Flat-topped elevated landforms
- A group of closely scattered islands
- In deserts and on beaches, windblown sands that have formed hills
- Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
- Large chunks of ice that break off of glaciers
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- An area of low-lying, wet land
- Triangular section of land built up at a river’s mouth
- Point of land projecting into a body of water
- Area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
- An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
- Long steep-sided, glacial valley now filled by seawater
- Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat
- Deeper part of a river or harbor
15 Clues: An area of low-lying, wet land • Flat-topped elevated landforms • Deeper part of a river or harbor • A group of closely scattered islands • Point of land projecting into a body of water • Large chunks of ice that break off of glaciers • An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel • Triangular section of land built up at a river’s mouth • ...
Win een 'slaafvrije' chocoladereep!!! 2015-03-09
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- in dit land wordt de meeste kleding ter wereld gemaakt.
- zo noem je producten waarbij rekening wordt gehouden met het milieu.
- voornaam van het meisje dat in 2014 de Nobelprijs voor de vrede kreeg.
- een ander woord voor een arm land.
- dit is (nu nog) het betaalmiddel in griekenland
- afkorting van een organisatie waarvan de meeste landen ter wereld lid zijn.
- dit is de meest gesproken taal ter wereld
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- een woord voor alle kenmerken van een volk of land bij elkaar.
- als je een product koop met dit keurmerk erop weet je dat er een eerlijke prijs voor is betaald.
- een manier om je mening te verkondigen
- de hoofdstad van de VS
- het rijkste land ter wereld
- de naam van “slaafvrije chocolade”
- in dit land worden de meest verschillende talen gesproken en leven de meeste verschillende soorten gelovigen samen
- het grootste bedrijf van Nederland (en de wereld)
15 Clues: de hoofdstad van de VS • het rijkste land ter wereld • de naam van “slaafvrije chocolade” • een ander woord voor een arm land. • een manier om je mening te verkondigen • dit is de meest gesproken taal ter wereld • dit is (nu nog) het betaalmiddel in griekenland • het grootste bedrijf van Nederland (en de wereld) • in dit land wordt de meeste kleding ter wereld gemaakt. • ...
Win een slaafvrije chocoladereep!!! 2015-03-09
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- de hoofdstad van de VS
- dit is (nu nog) het betaalmiddel in griekenland
- in dit land wordt de meeste kleding ter wereld gemaakt.
- in dit land worden de meest verschillende talen gesproken en leven de meeste verschillende soorten gelovigen samen
- het grootste bedrijf van Nederland (en de wereld)
- afkorting van een organisatie waarvan de meeste landen ter wereld lid zijn.
- als je een product koop met dit keurmerk erop weet je dat er een eerlijke prijs voor is betaald.
- de naam van “slaafvrije chocolade”
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- een ander woord voor een arm land.
- zo noem je producten waarbij rekening wordt gehouden met het milieu.
- het rijkste land ter wereld
- voornaam van het meisje dat in 2014 de Nobelprijs voor de vrede kreeg.
- een manier om je mening te verkondigen
- een woord voor alle kenmerken van een volk of land bij elkaar.
- dit is de meest gesproken taal ter wereld
15 Clues: de hoofdstad van de VS • het rijkste land ter wereld • een ander woord voor een arm land. • de naam van “slaafvrije chocolade” • een manier om je mening te verkondigen • dit is de meest gesproken taal ter wereld • dit is (nu nog) het betaalmiddel in griekenland • het grootste bedrijf van Nederland (en de wereld) • in dit land wordt de meeste kleding ter wereld gemaakt. • ...
Mewing 2024-02-07
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- Rules that Muslims follow
- A feudal oath of loyalty sworn to a lord in exchange for an award of land
- A religion stemming from the same tree as Christianity and Judaism
- People fighting for the Holy Land
- A person who receives land and protection from a feudal lord in return for loyalty to that lord
- A social and political order after the Roman empire
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- A religion that does believe Jesus was revived
- The masters of their craft who worked to decide what the pay would be for it
- exchanged for military service
- The last profit for Islam
- A religion that does not believe Jesus was revived
- and Bailey Castles
- A side of Islam that is barely followed
- A side of Islam that is mainly followed today
- A member of the lowest feudal class, bound to the land and whoever owned the land
15 Clues: and Bailey Castles • Rules that Muslims follow • The last profit for Islam • exchanged for military service • People fighting for the Holy Land • A side of Islam that is barely followed • A side of Islam that is mainly followed today • A religion that does believe Jesus was revived • A religion that does not believe Jesus was revived • ...
AARDRIJKSKUNDE VOOR DUMMIES 2025-12-05
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- Welk land wordt 'het land van de rijzende zon?'
- Hoeveel provincies telt België?
- Welk land heeft de hoogste berg ter wereld?
- In welke kustgemeente kan je genieten van een revue show in Het Witte Paard?
- In welke stad staat de Sagrada Familia?
- Welk land ligt gekneld tussen Oostenrijk, Italië, Kroatië en Hongarije?
- Welke rivier stroomt er door de Grand Canyon?
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- Welke stad ligt aan het Albertkanaal en was vroeger bekend voor zijn steenkoolmijnen?
- Hoe heet de rivier die door het regenwoud van Brazilië stroomt?
- Op welke Atheense heuvel staat het Parthenon?
- Hoe heet het bekende, mysterieuze eiland in de Grote Oceaan met de grote stenen hoofden?
- Wat is de hoofdstad van Egypte?
- Van welke boom staat het blad op de vlag van Canada?
- Welk land heeft dezelfde vlag als Indonesië?
- Wat is de tweeletterige landcode van Zwitserland?
15 Clues: Wat is de hoofdstad van Egypte? • Hoeveel provincies telt België? • In welke stad staat de Sagrada Familia? • Welk land heeft de hoogste berg ter wereld? • Welk land heeft dezelfde vlag als Indonesië? • Op welke Atheense heuvel staat het Parthenon? • Welke rivier stroomt er door de Grand Canyon? • Welk land wordt 'het land van de rijzende zon?' • ...
State Slogans Crossword 2022-11-18
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- Canada's Northland
- Land of Living Skies
- Yours to Discover
- The Last Frontier
- Aloha State
- Garden Province
- Sportsman's Paradise
- The Klondike
- Peace Garden State
- The Silver State
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- Canada's Ocean Playground
- Come Home
- Land of Lincoln
- Wild, Wonderful
- Ocean State
- Wild Rose Country
- The Natural State
- Excelsior
- Powering the Future
19 Clues: Come Home • Excelsior • Ocean State • Aloha State • The Klondike • Land of Lincoln • Wild, Wonderful • Garden Province • The Silver State • Yours to Discover • Wild Rose Country • The Last Frontier • The Natural State • Canada's Northland • Peace Garden State • Powering the Future • Land of Living Skies • Sportsman's Paradise • Canada's Ocean Playground
Katlynn chapter 7 2022-02-15
Across
- enforces laws
- first state governor of mn
- interprets laws
- a commen use of travel
- Swedish imagant
- someone who asks someone to join something
- someone who traveled from somewhere else
- a land that has a governor
Down
- native land
- the head of the executive branch
- the group of people that make laws
- makes laws
- a land owned by someone
- first teacher in mn
- becoming a state
15 Clues: makes laws • native land • enforces laws • interprets laws • Swedish imagant • becoming a state • first teacher in mn • a commen use of travel • a land owned by someone • first state governor of mn • a land that has a governor • the head of the executive branch • the group of people that make laws • someone who traveled from somewhere else • someone who asks someone to join something
word cell unit 10 2015-01-08
Across
- a town near a city's border
- an animal that eats plants and animals
- land which is under governmental control
- beneath the surface of the earth
- a place where land animals are kept for display
- god,gods, God
- a belief that there are many gods
- earth; dry land
- under; below
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- any plant-eating animal
- one who believes that there is one god
- eat; devour, feeding on
- of or pertaining to a city
- a city
- firm earth; solid ground
- having a tremendous appetite
- the science that studies religion
17 Clues: a city • under; below • god,gods, God • earth; dry land • any plant-eating animal • eat; devour, feeding on • firm earth; solid ground • of or pertaining to a city • a town near a city's border • having a tremendous appetite • beneath the surface of the earth • a belief that there are many gods • the science that studies religion • one who believes that there is one god • ...
Koude Oorlog 2020-12-12
Across
- Bom met grote explosieve kracht
- De grens tussen Oost en West.
- Land in Azie dat uit twee delen bes.
- Maatregelen om problemen op te loss.
- Indammen van communisme
- Hoog opgelopen spanning tussen VS-SU
- Economie waarin de staat vooraf bep.
- Economie met veel vrijheid.
Down
- Militair bondgenootschap van VS.
- Als een domino vallen voor communi.
- Militaire bondgenootschap van Stalin
- Verzamelnaam voor atoombom+wat.bom
- Openheid
- Dat je niet gelooft in een God
- Betonnen ....... in 1961.
- ombouwen
- Land in Azie dat nu 1 land is.
17 Clues: Openheid • ombouwen • Indammen van communisme • Betonnen ....... in 1961. • Economie met veel vrijheid. • De grens tussen Oost en West. • Dat je niet gelooft in een God • Land in Azie dat nu 1 land is. • Bom met grote explosieve kracht • Militair bondgenootschap van VS. • Verzamelnaam voor atoombom+wat.bom • Als een domino vallen voor communi. • Militaire bondgenootschap van Stalin • ...
history crossword 2023-12-12
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- Groups of framers who pooled their money to make large purchases of tools, seeds, and other supplies at discounts
- Mexican cowboy
- the region dominated by the cattle industry and its ranches, trails and cow towns
- cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas
- settlers who acquired free land from the govt
- Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills
- A political party that pushed for reforms (social & economic), demanded public ownership of RRs, and generally supported the interest of farmers and workers
- used to harvest crops
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of big business and bankers
- towns in Kansas where cattle were driven to and loaded onto trains for transport, usually back east
- Early settlers of the OK land rush of 1889
Down
- used to take the coverings off the grain
- A law passed by Congress in 1862 offering 160-acre plots of land to anyone who resided on the land for 5 years, worked the land, and built a home.
- formed in late 1870's, helped farmers establish farm cooperatives, they pooled their money together to make larger purchase of tools and seed
- untended land where cattle were left to graze
- African American settlers (70,000) who migrated from the south to the Great Plains, especially Kansas. Many became farmers.
- Groups of farmers who met and supported one another
- Candidate for president in 1896 who represented the interests of famers and workers
- invented by John Deere, it was good for breaking up the tough sod
19 Clues: Mexican cowboy • used to harvest crops • used to take the coverings off the grain • Early settlers of the OK land rush of 1889 • untended land where cattle were left to graze • settlers who acquired free land from the govt • Plains farmers who used steel plows and drills • cattle drives from Texas to railway towns in Kansas • ...
The Natural World & The Weather 2014-05-22
Across
- is a piece of land with water all around it
- is an area of land on a farm
- I couldn't sleep last nigh because it was so _________. It was really scary
- is the large area of salty water next to beaches
- Take an umbrella with you when you go out. It's _________
- It was so ___________ that I couldn't even stand up!
- is a large area of water with land all around it
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- is a high piece of land which is smaller than a mountain
- is a long area of water that goes into the ocean
- is a high piece of land, often with snow on top
- It's hailing! The balls of ice are as big as golf balls
- It's ___________ sunny today. Let's go to the beach!
- I can't see more than three meter because it's so __________
- I love it when it ________. I like the way everything gets covered in white.
- is a large area with lots of trees
- The weather is really depressing today. It's just gray and _________
16 Clues: is an area of land on a farm • is a large area with lots of trees • is a piece of land with water all around it • is a high piece of land, often with snow on top • is a long area of water that goes into the ocean • is the large area of salty water next to beaches • is a large area of water with land all around it • It's ___________ sunny today. Let's go to the beach! • ...
the crossword of Canada Resource 2016-05-04
Across
- areas for growing the crop
- is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers.
- metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares
- a policy and land use designation used in land use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighbouring urban areas
- overland flow
- the primary mechanism for transporting water from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth
- at sea but close to the shore
Down
- wood from dicot angiosperm trees
- a large area of land covered with trees or other woody
- at sea but far from the shore
- change the liquid into solid
- is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems.
- change the liquid in to the gas
- the most thing on the earth
- refers to responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices.
- an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery.
16 Clues: overland flow • areas for growing the crop • the most thing on the earth • change the liquid into solid • at sea but far from the shore • at sea but close to the shore • change the liquid in to the gas • wood from dicot angiosperm trees • is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers. • metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares • ...
Georgia Studies Unit 6: Western Expansion 2022-12-06
Across
- The removal of the Cherokee from Georgia
- Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court who ruled against Georgia in the Worcester vs. Georgia case
- average people could purchase a ticket for a chance to receive a tract of land
- Georgia's capital during the colonial period
- Cherokee Chief who tried to use legal means to fight against Cherokee Removal
- our current capital
- this means of transportation helped cotton move more efficiently
- The first public university established by a state government.
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- land speculators bribed legislators to pass a bill that sold them huge tracts of land for an extremely low price
- the land distribution policy where white males 21 years or older received 200 acres of land
- gold was found here
- U.S. President who advocated for Indian Removal
- wrote the charter for UGA
- inventor of the cotton gin
- Creek Chief that illegally signed away the lands of his people
- the capital moved to this town when Savannah was under seige
16 Clues: gold was found here • our current capital • wrote the charter for UGA • inventor of the cotton gin • The removal of the Cherokee from Georgia • Georgia's capital during the colonial period • U.S. President who advocated for Indian Removal • the capital moved to this town when Savannah was under seige • Creek Chief that illegally signed away the lands of his people • ...
Unit 8 Westward Expansion 2026-01-23
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- Land bought from Mexico to build a southern railroad route
- Belief that the United States was destined to expand westward
- Territory gained after the Mexican-American War from Mexico
- Land gained through a treaty with Great Britain
- Growth of factories and machines that changed how goods were produced
- Forced relocation of Native Americans due to U.S. expansion policies
- First major federally funded highway connecting eastern and western states
- Steam-powered boat that improved river transportation and trade
- Land acquired from Spain through the Adams-Onís Treaty
Down
- Land gained from Great Britain after the American Revolution
- Original colonies along the Atlantic coast gained from Great Britain by treaty
- Waterway built to connect rivers and improve transportation of goods
- Territory added after Texas joined the United States from Mexico
- Invention that allowed long-distance communication using electrical signals
- Territory bought from France to expand U.S. land westward
- Steam-powered locomotive that increased speed of travel and shipping
16 Clues: Land gained through a treaty with Great Britain • Land acquired from Spain through the Adams-Onís Treaty • Territory bought from France to expand U.S. land westward • Land bought from Mexico to build a southern railroad route • Territory gained after the Mexican-American War from Mexico • Land gained from Great Britain after the American Revolution • ...
Unit 26 Crossword 2026-02-11
Across
- a picture of an area that shows where things are located
- land that rises high about the other land around it
- an object or place that is well known by a large number of people and identifies a town, country or location
- a structure that goes over a river, road or land
- having a low temperature
- a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth
- the part of Earth not covered with water
- covered with water
Down
- an area that has a lot of rain, warm weather and lots of plants and trees
- a place where many people live and work
- having a high temperature
- a wide path of water with land on both sides
- flowing water that falls down the side of a cliff or hill
- a place with a roof and walls made of wood, metal or stone, like a house or store
- having little or no water
- to go from place to place
16 Clues: covered with water • having a low temperature • having a high temperature • having little or no water • to go from place to place • a place where many people live and work • the part of Earth not covered with water • a wide path of water with land on both sides • a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth • a structure that goes over a river, road or land • ...
S/V crossword 4 Conrad 2022-11-01
Across
- making a problem unnecessary
- city
- located on outskirts of the city
- straying from
- the lay of land in certain area
- "land" owned by person or nation
- being protective of one's "land"
- outside of city
Down
- traveling through a place en route
- polite
- going between cities
- sea in the middle of two lands
- unable to go through
- astronomical name for earth
- not important
15 Clues: city • polite • straying from • not important • outside of city • going between cities • unable to go through • astronomical name for earth • making a problem unnecessary • sea in the middle of two lands • the lay of land in certain area • located on outskirts of the city • "land" owned by person or nation • being protective of one's "land" • traveling through a place en route
the crossword of Canada Resource 2016-05-03
Across
- an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery.
- areas for growing the crop
- wood from dicot angiosperm trees
- at sea but far from the shore
- metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares
- a large area of land covered with trees or other woody
- the most thing on the earth
- is a unit of land area used in the imperial and US customary systems.
- the primary mechanism for transporting water from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth
- at sea but close to the shore
Down
- overland flow
- is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers.
- refers to responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices.
- change the liquid into solid
- change the liquid in to the gas
- a policy and land use designation used in land use planning to retain areas of largely undeveloped, wild, or agricultural land surrounding or neighbouring urban areas
16 Clues: overland flow • areas for growing the crop • the most thing on the earth • change the liquid into solid • at sea but far from the shore • at sea but close to the shore • change the liquid in to the gas • wood from dicot angiosperm trees • is wood from gymnosperm trees such as conifers. • metric unit of square measure, equal to 100 ares • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-16
Across
- rupture in Earth's crust; releases lava, ash, and gas from underground magma chambers
- a spot in the desert where water is found and things can grow
- a person who draws/produces maps
- a deposit of sand and soil formed at the mouth of some rivers
- a deep gorge that typically has a river flowing through it
- a dry, barren area of land often desolate, without vegetation, and covered with sand
- a piece of land almost surrounded by water
- low area of land between hills/mountains, usually with river/stream flowing through
- a narrow channel of water that connects two large bodies of water
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- a piece of land surrounded by water
- narrow portion of land that projects from a coastline into the sea
- a slow moving mass of ice formed by compaction of snow
- imaginary line that splits Earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- one of Earth´s major landmasses
- the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
- a large open area of grassland
16 Clues: a large open area of grassland • one of Earth´s major landmasses • a person who draws/produces maps • a piece of land surrounded by water • a piece of land almost surrounded by water • the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere • a slow moving mass of ice formed by compaction of snow • a deep gorge that typically has a river flowing through it • ...
Geography 2026-03-23
Across
- a picture of an area that shows where things are located
- land that rises high above the other land around it
- an object or place that is well known by a large number of people and identifies a town, country or location
- a structure that goes over a river, road or land
- having a low temperature
- a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth
- the part of Earth not covered with water
- covered with water
Down
- an area that has a lot of rain, warm weather and lots of plants and trees
- a place where many people live and work
- having a high temperature
- a wide path of water with land on both sides
- flowing water that falls down the side of a cliff or hill
- a place with a roof and walls made of wood, metal or stone, like a house or store
- having little or no water
- to go from place to place
16 Clues: covered with water • having a low temperature • having a high temperature • having little or no water • to go from place to place • a place where many people live and work • the part of Earth not covered with water • a wide path of water with land on both sides • a clear liquid that covers most of the Earth • a structure that goes over a river, road or land • ...
Dannmörk 2021-10-28
Across
- höfuðborg Dannmerkur
- hver er lengsta göngugata heims
- Hvaða land er nyrst á jótlandi
- mikilvægasta atvinnugreinin í Dannmörku
- í hvaða mánuði er þjóðhátíðardagur dana
- hitt landið sem danmörk á
- Hvaða land hefur dannmörk landamæri við
- ein af náttúruauðlindum dannmörku
- einn af stærstu bæum Dannmörku
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- Hver skrifaði söguna Hans Klaufi
- Ein af stærstu eyjum dannmerkur
- Hvar er legoland
- hvað er eitt af dýrunum sem danir rækta
- loftslag í Dannmörku
- land sem Dannmörk á
- Hvað er á fjögurra ára fresti
- Hvar er tívolígarðurinn í kaupmannahöfn
17 Clues: Hvar er legoland • land sem Dannmörk á • höfuðborg Dannmerkur • loftslag í Dannmörku • hitt landið sem danmörk á • Hvað er á fjögurra ára fresti • Hvaða land er nyrst á jótlandi • einn af stærstu bæum Dannmörku • Ein af stærstu eyjum dannmerkur • hver er lengsta göngugata heims • Hver skrifaði söguna Hans Klaufi • ein af náttúruauðlindum dannmörku • ...
Aardrijkskunde opdracht 2 2016-03-15
Across
- ander woord voor zee
- wervelwind
- bewegend water
- andere benaming voor een orkaan
- het gebied verlaten omdat omdat het niet meer veilig is
- ander woord voor aardbeving
- de breedtecirkel van 23 1/2 graad N.B en 23 1/2 graad Z.B
- stijlen berg
- het midden van een orkaan
- als water over het land komt
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- als vocht verdampt en als regen neervalt
- druk waar de warme lucht omhoog gaat
- als je iemand helpt
- de ontwikkeling van een land
- weer storm
- land in de ring van vuur
- een orkaan
17 Clues: wervelwind • weer storm • een orkaan • stijlen berg • bewegend water • als je iemand helpt • ander woord voor zee • land in de ring van vuur • het midden van een orkaan • ander woord voor aardbeving • de ontwikkeling van een land • als water over het land komt • andere benaming voor een orkaan • druk waar de warme lucht omhoog gaat • als vocht verdampt en als regen neervalt • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
Down
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
Down
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
Down
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
Down
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
Down
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20
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- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
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- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-21
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- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the settlers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
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- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Besides wheat and the the produce from whales, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne? • ...
North American Cultures 2022-03-03
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- built around a central pyramid and a shrine for the gods and kept records of dynasties and deity rituals using hieroglyphics
- practiced religion outdoors in 600AD hinted by ancient formations of shapes and animals
- warlike people, got sacked and burned from fighting and taking over places with the Tula
- religion based off the struggles between good and evil, influenced their art and architecture through temples sometimes used for human sacrifices
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- lived in clans from the Great Lakes to the Gulf f Mexico and gathered and grew crops
- Powerful state, supplied most of the food throughout the region and no written language
- population of 12 million, temple dedicated to the sun, built on war
7 Clues: population of 12 million, temple dedicated to the sun, built on war • lived in clans from the Great Lakes to the Gulf f Mexico and gathered and grew crops • Powerful state, supplied most of the food throughout the region and no written language • practiced religion outdoors in 600AD hinted by ancient formations of shapes and animals • ...
Geography terms 1 2019-01-05
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- the edge of a sea, the land along lake, or wide river
- a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea or into a lake
- a person who travels often
- a large country in the southwest Pacific Ocean
- a piece of land completely surrounded by water
- a part of the coast where the land curves in so that the sea is surrounded by land on three sides
- to search and discover (about something)
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- a large boat or a ship
- an imaginary line linking the North Pole and the South Pole, drawn on maps to help to show the position of a place
- local, native, aboriginal
- the study of the systems and processes involved in the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc. and of the ways in which countries and people organize life within an area
- synonym of extend, widen
- connected with human activity at sea
- a long journey, especially by ship
14 Clues: a large boat or a ship • synonym of extend, widen • local, native, aboriginal • a person who travels often • a long journey, especially by ship • connected with human activity at sea • to search and discover (about something) • a large country in the southwest Pacific Ocean • a piece of land completely surrounded by water • ...
Gateway to Social Studies Review 2023-10-19
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- Countries with little use of technology and low levels of industrialization are called _____________.
- The legend of a map tells what the _______________ on the map mean.
- type of economic system in which businesses are owned by the people is called _____________.
- Land completely surrounded by water is a _____________.
- A map that shows how the land looks is called a _________________.
- A body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded by water on three sides is a _____________.
- Distance east or west of the Prime Meridian is measured in degrees of ________________.
- Countries with modern technology and high levels of industrialization are called _____________.
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- Another name for 0° longitude is _________________.
- Map makers use a ______________ to show direction on a map.
- Low land between hills or mountains ______________.
- Maps usually have a _____________ to show what distance on the earth is represented by a certain distance on the map.
- A narrow stretch of land that connects two larger land areas is _____________.
- Distance north and south of the Equator is measured in degrees of ________________.
14 Clues: Another name for 0° longitude is _________________. • Low land between hills or mountains ______________. • Land completely surrounded by water is a _____________. • Map makers use a ______________ to show direction on a map. • The legend of a map tells what the _______________ on the map mean. • A map that shows how the land looks is called a _________________. • ...
Wilderness to Land 2021-01-06
7 Clues: There is only ________ God. • God called Israel to be _________. • The ______ is the basis for faith. • _______ took over after Moses died. • It is wrong to worship _______ gods. • God provided manna and _______ in the wilderness. • Law and _______ are important for us to understand.
winter wounder land 2016-12-15
7 Clues: where Santa lives • pulls Santa's sleigh • made out of rolled snow • they are Santa's helpers • falls from the sky in winter • when you wake up it is under the tree • you leave them out for Santa to eat with milk
Ice-land Valcano 2013-02-13
7 Clues: Big heavy objects • what do we live on • opposite of greenland • type of natural disaster • a valcano is about to ________ • hot ed stuff that comes out a valcano • black flakes that float in the air and fall on the ground
Water or Land? 2023-12-20
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- Strike When lightning hits a particular place or object.
- Water vapor that is formed when water boils or evaporates.
- To be without something that is needed or expected.
- To cause a reaction or response by actions or words.
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- An amino acid, one of the building blocks of proteins.
- Something that is in short supply or insufficient in quantity.
- Showing signs of potential success or excellence.
7 Clues: Showing signs of potential success or excellence. • To be without something that is needed or expected. • To cause a reaction or response by actions or words. • An amino acid, one of the building blocks of proteins. • Strike When lightning hits a particular place or object. • Water vapor that is formed when water boils or evaporates. • ...
Land Biomes Vocab 2024-01-30
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- very dry biome
- low average temperatures and very little precipitation
- trees that have evergreen and needlelike leaves
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- broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches
- biome that has grasses and few trees
- low average temperatures but more precipitation
- region of earth where climate determine the types of plants that live there
7 Clues: very dry biome • biome that has grasses and few trees • low average temperatures but more precipitation • trees that have evergreen and needlelike leaves • low average temperatures and very little precipitation • broadleaf trees that drop their leaves as winter approaches • region of earth where climate determine the types of plants that live there
Land Before Time 2023-03-21
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- A group of living species.
- A scientist that studies human history by digging the human remains.
- remains of plants and animals.
- a type of rock made by Earth's surface.
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- scientist that studies the history of Earth's surface.
- A species that adapts over time due to their changing environment..
- fossil footprints of an aniamal and prints of plants.
7 Clues: A group of living species. • remains of plants and animals. • a type of rock made by Earth's surface. • fossil footprints of an aniamal and prints of plants. • scientist that studies the history of Earth's surface. • A species that adapts over time due to their changing environment.. • A scientist that studies human history by digging the human remains.
Whose Land? crossword 2022-09-20
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- first or earliest
- Native nation whose land we are on, has over 600 members today
- One way to recognize the Native nations who live where we do is with a land _________________.
- word for people who came to Native land from another place and stayed, or settled, there
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- another word for Native (starts with an I)
- One _________, or fake fact, about Native people is that all of them have disappeared.
- Many tribal governments have their own ________________s, where you can learn more about the community, its constitution, and more.
7 Clues: first or earliest • another word for Native (starts with an I) • Native nation whose land we are on, has over 600 members today • One _________, or fake fact, about Native people is that all of them have disappeared. • word for people who came to Native land from another place and stayed, or settled, there • ...
Ancient rome's land. 2022-05-16
7 Clues: Nile river • The punic wars • modern day france • The latins overthrew • The beginning of rome • carthage's ally temporarily • Nearby empire with athens and sparta
Urban Land use 2024-11-23
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- The area between rural and urban regions, often transitioning into urban zones.
- This type of land use includes parks, theatres, and sports fields for public enjoyment.
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- An Indian city known for its suburbs like Bandra and Bhandup.
- Facilities like roads, railways, and bus stops fall under this category of land use.
- The concept of land use refers to areas that serve multiple purposes, such as residential and commercial.
- The color used to indicate agricultural land in maps.
- Land designated for shops, offices, and businesses.
7 Clues: Land designated for shops, offices, and businesses. • The color used to indicate agricultural land in maps. • An Indian city known for its suburbs like Bandra and Bhandup. • The area between rural and urban regions, often transitioning into urban zones. • Facilities like roads, railways, and bus stops fall under this category of land use. • ...
Geography 2020-04-09
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- Moving mass of ice
- Ring shaped reef or island(s)
- Waterless, dry & barren land
- Dense tropical forest
- Where lava erupts from
- Land along edge of body of water
- Treeless arctic biome
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- Lake used as water supply
- Region of elevated land
- Group of islands
- Hot spring water spray
- Permanently frozen soil
- Long, narrow water inlet
- Floating chunk of ice
- Deep gorge between cliffs
15 Clues: Group of islands • Moving mass of ice • Dense tropical forest • Floating chunk of ice • Treeless arctic biome • Hot spring water spray • Where lava erupts from • Region of elevated land • Permanently frozen soil • Long, narrow water inlet • Lake used as water supply • Deep gorge between cliffs • Waterless, dry & barren land • Ring shaped reef or island(s) • Land along edge of body of water
Feudalism Study Guide 2024-12-16
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- bottom of Japan's feudal pyramid
- medieval European building
- Equivalent to Samurai in Europe
- Equivalent to Daimyo in Europe
- code of the samurai
- knights had to have
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- Figure head in Japan
- occupied by a lord
- Japan's Warrior Class
- worked the land
- piece of land granted for services in Europe
- Military dictator
- rich war lord
- worked the land in Europe
- head of European pyramid
15 Clues: rich war lord • worked the land • Military dictator • occupied by a lord • code of the samurai • knights had to have • Figure head in Japan • Japan's Warrior Class • head of European pyramid • worked the land in Europe • medieval European building • Equivalent to Daimyo in Europe • Equivalent to Samurai in Europe • bottom of Japan's feudal pyramid • ...
Life on land 2022-06-16
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- a day to do activities that help the environment
- defined as the area in which the birds and animals are protected and are kept safely in their natural habitats protecting them from the illegal activities like poaching and trafficking
- the process of planting large numbers of trees on land
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- the clearing, or cutting down, of forests.
- animals that are at a very high risk of becoming extinct in the world
- the rich variety of life on Earth
- a large community of living organisms at a
7 Clues: the rich variety of life on Earth • the clearing, or cutting down, of forests. • a large community of living organisms at a • a day to do activities that help the environment • the process of planting large numbers of trees on land • animals that are at a very high risk of becoming extinct in the world • ...
The story land 2022-12-05
7 Clues: famous dog • Princess with glass slipper • Princess with long lovely hair • boy who's nose grows on speaking lies • Alice meet the Gryphon and Mock turtle • little girl from the story of The Wizard of Oz • Height of people in inches in the Gulliver's travel's
conflict om land 2019-12-18
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- Verhuurd
- Een organisatie van de Verenigde Naties die door het verstrekken van leningen probeert armoede uit te roeien en welvaart te delen
- Verkoop van stukken land van meer dan 200 hectare aan buitenlandse bedrijven of investeerders
- Volkeren met traditionele bestaanswijze bestaanswijze en een sterke binding met hun grondgebied
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- Wanneer bij een bedrijf maar weinig arbeid nodig is
- Wanneer bij een bedrijf veel kapitaal nodig is
- Open communicatie over wie beslissingen over land en investeringen in dat land neemt
7 Clues: Verhuurd • Wanneer bij een bedrijf veel kapitaal nodig is • Wanneer bij een bedrijf maar weinig arbeid nodig is • Open communicatie over wie beslissingen over land en investeringen in dat land neemt • Verkoop van stukken land van meer dan 200 hectare aan buitenlandse bedrijven of investeerders • ...
winter wounder land 2016-12-15
7 Clues: pulls Santa's sleigh • pole /where Santa lives • /made out of rolled snow • they are Santa's helpers • /falls from the sky in winter • /when you wake up it is under the tree • you live them out for Santa to eat with milk
Land Use Puzzle 2022-03-17
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- type of land use that concerns the form of the land being used
- the amount of land needed for production
- relating to neighborhoods, homes, and living spaces
- type of land use that concerns the function of the land being used
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- different throughout; diverse
- concerning with or engaged in commerce
- land footprint is measured in _______.
7 Clues: different throughout; diverse • concerning with or engaged in commerce • land footprint is measured in _______. • the amount of land needed for production • relating to neighborhoods, homes, and living spaces • type of land use that concerns the form of the land being used • type of land use that concerns the function of the land being used
Land of Stories 2022-04-16
7 Clues: girl in red cape • the Brother's Grimm • she ate the poison apple • Travel through space and time • Chases Little Red Riding Hood • Breaks into the three bears house • Something described in a cook book
Land Use Puzzle 2022-03-18
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- different throughout; diverse
- type of land use that concerns the form of the land being used
- relating to neighborhoods, homes, and living spaces
- the amount of land needed for production
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- land footprint is measured in ________
- concerning with or engaged in commerce
- type of land use that concerns the function of the land being used
7 Clues: different throughout; diverse • land footprint is measured in ________ • concerning with or engaged in commerce • the amount of land needed for production • relating to neighborhoods, homes, and living spaces • type of land use that concerns the form of the land being used • type of land use that concerns the function of the land being used
Conservation of land 2023-11-28
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- the wearing down of rock by disintegration
- sewage that has been treated in a septic tank or sewage treatment plant
- process of creating new lands from oceans, river beds and seas.
- the process of doing so by adding a loose layer of shredded plant material on top of the soil.
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- the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
- the planting of more trees
- the organic component of soil.
7 Clues: the planting of more trees • the organic component of soil. • the wearing down of rock by disintegration • the supply of water to land or crops to help growth • process of creating new lands from oceans, river beds and seas. • sewage that has been treated in a septic tank or sewage treatment plant • ...
SLM4 2014-01-28
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- this was done to the Yazoo Land Fraud papers,to make invalid
- small ships that broke through small gaps in the blockaded ports
- big war ships used during the civil war
- political party started in 1854
- lost all thier land in the second treaty of Indian Springs
- Ceded the land between the Ogeechee River to the north and the Oconee and Altamaha Rivers to the south
- many natives died after being forced from their homes
- anyone could enter a lottery to win government land
- syllabary, kicked out of land
- bloodiest battle
- no slavery north of the 36 parallel
- improved productivity of farms,Eli Whitley
- cherokee created syllabary
- court case that ruled georgia must see cherokee discussions as international afairs
- means people are there own rulers kansas nebraska act
- the Cherokee language
- John Westly est. in Savannah
- McIntosh killed for signing
- was an act which allowed both Kansas and Nebraska to become states
- where all the Yazoo documents were burned
- a war prison in ga whit awful condition during the civil war
- land rant university, Go Dawgs
- started brown university
- civil war battle in sept. 1863
- Lincoln elected
- Made all Indians move west, trail of tears
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- mostly in the north but they did not allow slaves
- case which a slave had been taken to a free state brought back to a slave state and fought to be seen as free but sense he was a slave he could not go to court
- bloodiest day in american history
- one of Lincolns most well known speeches he gave it at a memorial service
- first elected chief of the Cherokee
- Principal chief of Cherokee
- a statement issued at the ga convention in response to the compromise of 1850
- killed by his own people for giving up the rest of the Creek land to the government
- started trail of teaars
- Union Plan in the Civil War to cut of the south
- battle during the atl campain fought near marietta
- ruled that the courts had no power over Cherokee
- battle near savannah where the union broke through the forts walls
- speech Lincoln gave to try and get the confederacy to rejoin the union by january 1
- gave up creek land on the Flint River
- sherman took control of atl with this battle
- any white male could win land in a drawing
- made transportation easier
- compromise which allowed california to enter the union
- first gold mine found in the U.S.
- traveling pastors in the Methodist church
- president during Indian removal
48 Clues: Lincoln elected • bloodiest battle • the Cherokee language • started trail of teaars • started brown university • cherokee created syllabary • made transportation easier • Principal chief of Cherokee • McIntosh killed for signing • John Westly est. in Savannah • land rant university, Go Dawgs • civil war battle in sept. 1863 • political party started in 1854 • ...
SLM4 2014-01-28
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- this was done to the Yazoo Land Fraud papers,to make invalid
- small ships that broke through small gaps in the blockaded ports
- big war ships used during the civil war
- political party started in 1854
- lost all thier land in the second treaty of Indian Springs
- Ceded the land between the Ogeechee River to the north and the Oconee and Altamaha Rivers to the south
- many natives died after being forced from their homes
- anyone could enter a lottery to win government land
- syllabary, kicked out of land
- bloodiest battle
- no slavery north of the 36 parallel
- improved productivity of farms,Eli Whitley
- cherokee created syllabary
- court case that ruled georgia must see cherokee discussions as international afairs
- means people are there own rulers kansas nebraska act
- the Cherokee language
- John Westly est. in Savannah
- McIntosh killed for signing
- was an act which allowed both Kansas and Nebraska to become states
- where all the Yazoo documents were burned
- a war prison in ga whit awful condition during the civil war
- land rant university, Go Dawgs
- started brown university
- civil war battle in sept. 1863
- Lincoln elected
- Made all Indians move west, trail of tears
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- mostly in the north but they did not allow slaves
- case which a slave had been taken to a free state brought back to a slave state and fought to be seen as free but sense he was a slave he could not go to court
- bloodiest day in american history
- one of Lincolns most well known speeches he gave it at a memorial service
- first elected chief of the Cherokee
- Principal chief of Cherokee
- a statement issued at the ga convention in response to the compromise of 1850
- killed by his own people for giving up the rest of the Creek land to the government
- started trail of teaars
- Union Plan in the Civil War to cut of the south
- battle during the atl campain fought near marietta
- ruled that the courts had no power over Cherokee
- battle near savannah where the union broke through the forts walls
- speech Lincoln gave to try and get the confederacy to rejoin the union by january 1
- gave up creek land on the Flint River
- sherman took control of atl with this battle
- any white male could win land in a drawing
- made transportation easier
- compromise which allowed california to enter the union
- first gold mine found in the U.S.
- traveling pastors in the Methodist church
- president during Indian removal
48 Clues: Lincoln elected • bloodiest battle • the Cherokee language • started trail of teaars • started brown university • cherokee created syllabary • made transportation easier • Principal chief of Cherokee • McIntosh killed for signing • John Westly est. in Savannah • land rant university, Go Dawgs • civil war battle in sept. 1863 • political party started in 1854 • ...
Chapter 1 2015-09-17
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- Basin- the land drained by a river system.
- the largest inlets are called gulfs. Ex: The largest gulf bordering the United States in the Gulf of Mexico.
- is an area of flat or rolling land covered mostly by grasses. Ex: The Central Plains are known for their prairies.
- Line- is a place where the land drops sharply, causing rivers to form waterfalls or rapids.
- using less energy to do the same tasks.
- landmasses. Ex: From largest to the smallest is: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
- the gradual wearing away of Earth’s surface. Ex: The Appalachian Mountains are older therefore a lot of erosion has occurred.
- next to each other. Ex: It is more than 2,000 miles from the 48 contiguous states.
- is the height of the land in relation to sea level.
- the surroundings in which people, plants, and animals live. Ex: The environment in the Northeast differs from the Midwest.
- a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river.
- System- is both a river and its tributaries. Ex: A river system drains, or carries water away from, the land around it.
- the number of people. Ex: In population, the United States is the largest country.
- is the kind of weather a place has over a long time.
- a period of 100 years.
- Range- a group of connected mountains. Ex: The mountain range runs from Canada to Central Alabama.
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- Resources- are resources that can be made again by people or nature.
- Use- how the land is used.
- is the use of canals, ditches, or pipes to move water.
- dry. Ex: The desert is an arid
- runs east to west and measured in degrees north and south.
- runs north and south and measured in degrees east and west.
- Resources- are resources that cannot be made again by people or resources that would take thousands of years for nature to replace.
- is a period of ten years.
- Resources- something found in nature that people can use.
- an area in which many features are similar. Ex: The five regions of the United States are the West, the Southwest, the Midwest, the Southeast, and the Northeast.
- to change. Ex: They modify the land so that they are able to live on it and meet their needs.
- a period of 1000 years.
- is a long inlet that separates offshore islands from the mainland.
- is any area of water extending into the land from a larger body of water.
30 Clues: a period of 100 years. • a period of 1000 years. • is a period of ten years. • Use- how the land is used. • dry. Ex: The desert is an arid • using less energy to do the same tasks. • Basin- the land drained by a river system. • is the height of the land in relation to sea level. • is the kind of weather a place has over a long time. • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
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- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
Down
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
Down
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
Down
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
Down
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20
Across
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
Down
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20
Across
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
Down
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-21
Across
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the settlers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
Down
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- Besides wheat and the the produce from whales, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Portland, 1843' 2018-03-03
Across
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was illegal?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
Down
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
Geography 2024-05-29
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- An area of sand or pebbles next to a sea or lake.
- A large country and continent surrounded by oceans, known for its unique animals like kangaroos and koalas.
- A dense forest with a lot of rain, home to many plants and animals.
- Groups of people living in the same country with their own government.
- The usual weather conditions in a place, like how hot, cold, rainy, or snowy it is.
- A very tall and high piece of land, often with steep sides.
- Everything around us, including the air, water, land, plants, and animals.
- A large stream of water that flows across the land.
- A large country in Asia with many people, ancient history, and famous places like the Great Wall.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- Plants, trees, and shrubs that grow in a particular area.
- An island country off the coast of Africa known for its unique animals like lemurs.
- An area of land with its own government, like France, Brazil, or Australia.
- Numbers that show a specific location on a map using latitude and longitude.
- A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river, like the Grand Canyon.
- A chart that shows information in a visual way, like bars, lines, or circles.
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- A sheltered area of water where boats and ships can dock safely.
- A big country in South America known for the Amazon rainforest and the city of Rio de Janeiro.
- The planet we live on, including all countries and people.
- Living creatures that can move around, like dogs, cats, birds, and fish.
- The natural home of an animal or plant, like a forest or a desert.
- A large continent with many countries, animals, and different kinds of land.
- A large area of land with many countries, like Africa, Asia, or South America.
- America, A continent below North America with countries like Brazil and Argentina, known for rainforests and mountains.
- The visible features of an area of land, including hills, rivers, trees, and buildings.
- Important parts or characteristics of something, like mountains or rivers in a landscape.
- Sounds made by instruments or voices that people enjoy listening to.
- Originally from a specific place, like kangaroos are native to Australia.
- The biggest continent with many countries, cultures, and famous places like China and India.
- A mountain with an opening that can let out lava, ash, and gases from inside the Earth.
- A very dry area of land with little rain and few plants, like the Sahara.
- Made by nature, not by humans, like rivers, mountains, and forests.
32 Clues: A large body of water surrounded by land. • An area of sand or pebbles next to a sea or lake. • A large stream of water that flows across the land. • Plants, trees, and shrubs that grow in a particular area. • The planet we live on, including all countries and people. • A very tall and high piece of land, often with steep sides. • ...
The Middle Ages 2018-11-29
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- Death Massive bacterial disease spread by rats and fleas that killed 25 million Europeans
- Land belonging to a lord that included farmland, a village, and the home of the Lord
- What a knight was called before they were knighted, helped knight with armor
- A building with strong walls for defense against an enemy
- A pledge of loyalty, a promise to serve
- Belonging to the Middle Ages
- A person legally tied to the land
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- A large piece of land with a large home
- The leaders of countries during the Middle Ages
- Currency that was no longer used during the middle ages
- Warriors of the noble class
- Medieval society was this kind of society
- the name of the black blisters that formed because of the Black Death
- People who could buy and farm their own land from Lords
- People trained or ordained for religious work
- a noble who received land from a king in return for loyalty and service
16 Clues: Warriors of the noble class • Belonging to the Middle Ages • A person legally tied to the land • A large piece of land with a large home • A pledge of loyalty, a promise to serve • Medieval society was this kind of society • People trained or ordained for religious work • The leaders of countries during the Middle Ages • ...
Asia-Pacific landforms 2013-02-18
Across
- the two sub-layers of the earth's crust
- the shape of the land
- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level
- An area of fairly level high ground
- A belt of land between two other areas
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another stream.
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- The part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land
- a low plain adjacent to a river
- All the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- A group of islands
- The state of being stable
- The degree of such a slope.
- any physical feature of the earth that separates two populations and prevents interbreeding between them.
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are or have been
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- the part of a continent that is stable and forms the central mass of the continent
16 Clues: A group of islands • the shape of the land • The state of being stable • The degree of such a slope. • a low plain adjacent to a river • An area of fairly level high ground • a piece of land surrounded by water • A belt of land between two other areas • the two sub-layers of the earth's crust • The part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land • ...
People and Geography 2024-08-29
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- Is the way most of the Land in a place is used.
- Is an area of water that extends into the land from a larger body of water.
- Has similar landforms throughout.
- Or the gradual wearing away of Earth's surface by wind and water.
- Are smaller than big inlets.
- Is the use of scientific knowledge and tools.
- Is made up of a river and the smaller rivers that flow into it.
- Is a smaller river that flows into a larger one.
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- Is a broad area of high, mostly flat land.
- Is a low, bowl shaped area of land with higher ground all around it.
- Is a part of a body of water that is flowing in a certain direction.
- A place that connects people, goods and ideas.
- The area in which a river system carries away its water is called a.
- Or height of the land.
- Are larger inlets.
- Are the regular rise and fall to an ocean and to the bodies of water connected to it.
16 Clues: Are larger inlets. • Or height of the land. • Are smaller than big inlets. • Has similar landforms throughout. • Is a broad area of high, mostly flat land. • Is the use of scientific knowledge and tools. • A place that connects people, goods and ideas. • Is the way most of the Land in a place is used. • Is a smaller river that flows into a larger one. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-16
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- a man who devoted his life to the Catholic Church and lived in a monastery
- Plague a deadly disease, also called the Black Death
- person who was forced to sign the Magna Carta
- Document that listed the rights that English people should have, including trial by jury
- Ages the time period of 500-1500 CE
- a person who lived and worked on land belonging to a lord, but had no rights
- political and social system based on the agreement between a lord, vassal, knights, and serfs
- people given priestly authority by the church
- military expeditions from Christian Europe to reclaim the Holy Land in Jerusalem
- a warrior who provided military protection to nobles or lords in return for land
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- the center portion of a noble’s land including the buildings and castle
- the second stage of knighthood
- a knight’s code of honor to protect women, the weak, & defend the Catholic Church
- a series of battles between England and France
- the first stage of knighthood
- a women who was knighted and led the French to a victory in the Hundred Years War
- place where monks and nuns practiced life of prayer and worship
- famous Muslim leader who defeated the Crusaders at Jerusalem
- a powerful noble who owned land
19 Clues: the first stage of knighthood • the second stage of knighthood • a powerful noble who owned land • Ages the time period of 500-1500 CE • person who was forced to sign the Magna Carta • people given priestly authority by the church • a series of battles between England and France • Plague a deadly disease, also called the Black Death • ...
Soil, Human Impact, and Conservation 2023-05-10
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- a loose mixture of small rocks,organic matter,water,and air
- protecting land from being damaged or changed
- the growth of urban areas caused by people moving into cities
- different physical properties of each soil layer
- the process by which damaged land areas is returned to it original condition
- the process by which wind, water, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one place to another
- the process of planting trees to reestablish forestland
- the process by which human activity and natural processes damage land to the point that it can no longer support the ecosystem
- when urbanization occurs at the edge of a city or town
- the removal of trees and other vegetation from an area
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- the remains of decayed organic matter
- areas we live in
- a verticle section of soil that shows all the different layers
- land to grow crops and raise livestock
- when severe drought hit the Souther Great Plains in 1931 top soil dried out, winds lifted the soil, and carried it across the plains
- the wise use of natural resources
- places that humans have left alone
- the process by which land becomes more desertlike and unable to suppot life
- the careful and responsible managementof a resource
19 Clues: areas we live in • the wise use of natural resources • places that humans have left alone • the remains of decayed organic matter • land to grow crops and raise livestock • protecting land from being damaged or changed • different physical properties of each soil layer • the careful and responsible managementof a resource • ...
Creek Removal 2024-10-17
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- Who was the Creek leader who signed the Treaty of Indian Springs?
- The Second Treaty of Indian Springs resulted in the _______ of the Creek people from Georgia.
- What battle resulted in the Creek losing 22 million acres of land?
- What war between Creek factions occurred in 1813?
- What did McIntosh sell without the consent of the Creek people?
- What did the Creek lose as a result of the Treaty of Indian Springs?
- Which U.S. president led forces at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend?
- What was William McIntosh’s punishment for selling Creek land?
- McIntosh was born to a Creek mother and a ______ father.
- What state did the Creek lose land in due to McIntosh’s actions?
- Which Creek group wanted to fight white settlers during the Red Stick War?
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- Which treaty in 1790 required the Creek to give up land east of the Ocmulgee River?
- What type of farming did McIntosh promote among the Creek?
- What treaty led to William McIntosh’s execution?
- Who were the Creek who opposed fighting during the Red Stick War?
- What powerful tribe did McIntosh belong to?
- McIntosh was shot and ______ by 200 Creek warriors.
- Who did McIntosh align himself with to distribute food and gain influence?
- Who was McIntosh’s cousin and governor of Georgia?
19 Clues: What powerful tribe did McIntosh belong to? • What treaty led to William McIntosh’s execution? • What war between Creek factions occurred in 1813? • Who was McIntosh’s cousin and governor of Georgia? • McIntosh was shot and ______ by 200 Creek warriors. • McIntosh was born to a Creek mother and a ______ father. • ...
November 4 Major and Minor Landforms 2024-11-02
Across
- landforms such as hills, gorges, valleys, and basins.
- physical features on the Earth’s surface that form the terrain of an area.
- the largest landmasses in the world. from largest to smallest are; Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
- coastal land feature. a piece of ground that is completely surrounded by water. can be big or small in any part of the world.
- the largest elevated and most recognizable landforms on the Earth’s surface. They have steep sides, and high peaks, that stand out from the surroundings.
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- coastal land feature that involves a little land and a lot of water. a piece of land that has water on three sides but it is connected on the fourth side to the mainland.
- large areas of salt water between the continents.
- both the largest and the deepest ocean, which covers one-third of the Earth’s surface.
- landforms such as mountains, plateaus and plains.
- type of land often described by elevation or slope. most common are plains, mountains, plateaus, valleys, foothills, marsh, and glacier.
- The low areas between mountains.
- coastal land feature that involves a little land and a lot of water. a narrow strip of land with water on both sides connecting two larger pieces of land. A well-known example is Panama connecting North America to South America.
- around mountains, we may find smaller, less steep landforms.
13 Clues: The low areas between mountains. • large areas of salt water between the continents. • landforms such as mountains, plateaus and plains. • landforms such as hills, gorges, valleys, and basins. • around mountains, we may find smaller, less steep landforms. • physical features on the Earth’s surface that form the terrain of an area. • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
Down
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
Down
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
Down
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
Down
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12
Across
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
Down
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Portland, 1843' 2018-03-03
Across
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
Down
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was illegal?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Portland, 1843' 2018-03-04
Across
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was illegal?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
Down
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20
Across
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
Down
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20
Across
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
Down
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20
Across
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
Down
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20
Across
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
Down
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
- Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill? • What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen? • What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840? • What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840? • Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne? • ...
