land formations Crossword Puzzles
kruiswoordpuzzel 2016-05-24
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- al de individuen van een zelfde trap in een voortplantingsreeks
- iemand die uit een ander land komt
- niet-oorspronkelijke bewoner van het land
- bereidheid om andere mensen afwijkend te laten denken en handelen
- met mensen uit verschillende culturen en godsdiensten
- alle mensen die samen de maatschappij vormen
- voorliefde voor het eigen land
- trek van mensen binnen een land of van het ene land naar het andere
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- inburgering in de Nederlandse samenleving
- het aanleren van cultuurkenmerken in de samenleving of het milieu waar je geboren bent
- aanpassing aan de cultuur
- afzondering van een bevolkingsgroep uit de maatschappij
- betrekking hebbend op een volk of een bevolkingsgroep
13 Clues: aanpassing aan de cultuur • voorliefde voor het eigen land • iemand die uit een ander land komt • inburgering in de Nederlandse samenleving • niet-oorspronkelijke bewoner van het land • alle mensen die samen de maatschappij vormen • met mensen uit verschillende culturen en godsdiensten • betrekking hebbend op een volk of een bevolkingsgroep • ...
Syria krigen 2018-03-06
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- Styreform som SNC ønsket å oppnå i Syria
- nasjonalråd SNC er en forkortelse for?
- Sunni-muslimsk land som kjemper mot Assad og støtter opprørere
- Etternavn på familie som har styrt Syria i over 40 år
- Navn på land som etablerte en internasjonal koalisjon i kampen mot IS og begynte bombing av IS-mål i Syria i 2014
- Den syriske presidenten og hans nære medhjelpere tilhører en religiøs gruppe. Navn på denne gruppen.
- Begrep for ikke-demokratisk regime
- Navn på type krig som befinner seg i Syria. Krig som foregår mellom borgere internt i et land
- Fullt navn på den nåværende syriske presidenten
- FSA som sloss mot Assadregimet er en forkortelse for hva?
- Stor utfordring for nabolandene til Syria
- Sjia-dominert organisasjon fra Libanon som støtter Assad
- Muslimsk gruppe som utgjør flertallet i Syria
- Navn på land som støtter Assad
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- Sunni-muslimsk land som kjemper mot Assad og støtter opprørere
- Navn på syrisk naboland som har blitt sterkt preget av konflikten
- Syria huser Russlands eneste .......base i middelhavet
- Navn på syrisk naboland som har blitt sterkt preget av konflikten i Syria
- Sunni-muslimsk land som kjemper mot Assad og støtter opprørere økonomisk og til dels med våpen
- Den utløsende årsaken til borgerkrigen i Syria
- Assad beskyldte de som demonstrerte mot han for å være?
- Den syriske presidentens religiøse gruppe svar forrige spørsmål er en undergruppe av ....islam
- Assads svar på den syriske befolkningens fredelige demonstrasjoner
- islamske staten Navn på terrororganisasjon som har opphav i Irak og som kontrollerer store områder øst i Syria
- sjiamuslimsk land som støtter Assad
- Når USA begynte å bombe IS i Syria i 2014 da opprettet de en internasjonal .........
- Navn på folkegruppe som er hovedgrunnen til at Tyrkia har involvert seg militært i Syria
- Navn på syrisk naboland som har blitt sterkt preget av konflikten i Syria
28 Clues: Navn på land som støtter Assad • Begrep for ikke-demokratisk regime • sjiamuslimsk land som støtter Assad • nasjonalråd SNC er en forkortelse for? • Styreform som SNC ønsket å oppnå i Syria • Stor utfordring for nabolandene til Syria • Muslimsk gruppe som utgjør flertallet i Syria • Den utløsende årsaken til borgerkrigen i Syria • ...
Day 1 2020-06-30
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- any property that is not real property
- increase in land due to natural causes
- interest in real property for the duration of the tenant's life
- estate where tenant continues to occupy property after the lease ends
- ownership of an estate with for an undefined length of time
- estate that can be ended at any time by the landlord or the tenant
- rights enjoyed by the owner of property
- land which abuts an ocean, lake, or sea
- gradual increase in land by the permanent recession of water
- water rights related to a moving body of water like a river or stream
- lessee pays rent as well as taxes, insurance, and maintenance fees
- ownership of real estate including land, fixtures, and improvements
- freehold estate that can be sold or inherited and is the most interest one can hold in land
- lease where lessee pays a percentage of gross income from business
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- estate where tenancy is renewed periodically
- easements, covenants, stock in mutual water, or minerals that transfer with property
- contract that gives right of possession,but no ownership
- estate tenancy for a fixed period of time
- estate where ownership is held for a defined length of time
- land washed away by water
- tenant pays a fixed amount to the landlord
- fee simple estate with conditions on use
- interest in real property that lasts the length of the lifetime of someone other than the life tenant
- personal property for a business that is attached to real property
- tangible moveable personal property
- personal property attached to real property
26 Clues: land washed away by water • tangible moveable personal property • any property that is not real property • increase in land due to natural causes • rights enjoyed by the owner of property • land which abuts an ocean, lake, or sea • fee simple estate with conditions on use • estate tenancy for a fixed period of time • tenant pays a fixed amount to the landlord • ...
Geography Crossword by Cassidy Flowers 2013-09-14
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- a unit of measure that shows an absolute location on a map
- word we use to describe people
- A large inland body of water
- treeless plain
- tool on a map that shows which way
- Imaginary east-west lines on a globe
- a cold area with no plant life
- Type of map that shows where countries, states, and important cities are located
- half of Earth
- the study of Earth
- a person that studies the Earth
- a narrow strip of land projecting into a sea or lake from the mainland
- north, south, east, west
- forest of fir and flat leaves
- 1 inch=1 mile
- A large, bowl-shaped depression in the surface of the land or ocean floor
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- geographer Gerardus ____________
- 0 degrees latitude
- latitude, longitude/address
- flat lands
- explains the meaning of the symbols used on a map
- 0 degrees longitude
- area with small trees and bushes; mild winters, hot summers
- area of land with a dry climate and few plants
- area of highland, usually consisting of relatively flat terrain
- The Grand _____________
- round map
- ________ of Mexico
- natural watercourse flowing towards an ocean, a lake, a sea, or river
- type of map that shows natural characteristics of the Earth's surface
- 1 of 7 large pieces of land on Earth
- A narrow channel joining two larger bodies of water
- type of map that shows plants and trees in an area
- Imaginary north-south lines on a globe
- a land bridge that connects two areas
- a table that explains the symbols on a map
- a landform at the mouth of a river
- body of water connected to an ocean or sea formed by an inlet of land
38 Clues: round map • flat lands • half of Earth • 1 inch=1 mile • treeless plain • 0 degrees latitude • the study of Earth • ________ of Mexico • 0 degrees longitude • The Grand _____________ • north, south, east, west • latitude, longitude/address • A large inland body of water • forest of fir and flat leaves • word we use to describe people • a cold area with no plant life • ...
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-09
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- A large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees
- An axis is an invisible line about which an object rotates, or spins
- A natural stream of water that flows through land and empties into a body of water such as an ocean or lake
- An area of land, smaller than a continent that is completely surrounded by water
- A book of maps or chart
- A narrow body of water that joins two larger bodies of water
- A narrow strip of land that joins two larger areas of land
- The angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich
- A forcible overthrow of a government or social order for a new system
- The beginning or place of origin of a stream or river
- An area of land, usually fairly large, that is always wet and is overgrown with various shrubs and trees
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- A deep narrow valley with steep sides, often with a stream running through it
- An area of sea with many islands
- The angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator, usually expressed in degrees and minutes
- A circle of constant longitude passing through a given place on the earth's surface and the terrestrial poles
- A stream, river, or glacier that joins a larger stream, river, or glacier, or a lake
- all the plants of plant life of a place, taken as whole
- An artificial waterway constructed for use by shipping, for irrigation, or for recreational use
- Either of the two points in the ecliptic farthest from the equator
- A relatively flat elevated area with steep sides that is less extensive than a plateau
20 Clues: A book of maps or chart • An area of sea with many islands • The beginning or place of origin of a stream or river • all the plants of plant life of a place, taken as whole • A narrow strip of land that joins two larger areas of land • A narrow body of water that joins two larger bodies of water • A large expanse of fairly flat dry land, usually with few trees • ...
Chapters 4-7 2022-10-03
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- an area of land or property.
- A book or document written by hand.
- A person who receives land from a ruler and in return promises to fight for the ruler.
- A plot of land exchanged for loyalty to a ruler.
- A person living on a feudal estate who was required to work for the lord of a manor; they can't choose to leave the estate and are required to stay.
- To lead and direct; to run something, such as a project or a business.
- The bishop's church; any large and important church.
- A system of government in which land is exchanged for loyalty and services.
- A person who leads and directs something, such as a project or business.
- The leader of a monastery.
- A community of nuns, or women who live a simple, religious life.
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- A partnership of different countries, organizations, or people who agree to work together.
- A prayer of support, protection and approval for someone.
- A soldier on horseback who serves a king or other ruler.
- A large country house and it's surrounding land.
- A person on a journey for the purpose of spreading a particular religious belief.
- Relating to the Middle Ages in Europe.
- The name for the religious ceremony in which Catholics celebrate their relationship with God.
- The sacred writings of a religion.
- A person with power and influence who controls land given to him by a king
- A place where a community of monks live.
- To put a crown on someone's head in a ceremony, making him or her a king, queen, or emperor of a certain area.
- powerful families that held fiefs and titles.
- A member of a religious community of men promise to live very simply.
24 Clues: The leader of a monastery. • an area of land or property. • The sacred writings of a religion. • A book or document written by hand. • Relating to the Middle Ages in Europe. • A place where a community of monks live. • powerful families that held fiefs and titles. • A large country house and it's surrounding land. • A plot of land exchanged for loyalty to a ruler. • ...
Middle Ages Project Eighth 2023-04-20
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- The house and all the land that surrounds it during the Middle Ages.
- A boy who acted as a knight’s attendant in the first stage of training.
- Defeated the Spanish Moors
- Inner and outer structure surrounding the castle.
- After paying homage to the lord, the holder of the land giving service to the lord.
- Another title for the Middle Ages
- Head of a monastery.
- Converted to Christianity after winning a battle.
- Another word for longbow that can shoot 350-400 yards
- Board game played during the Middle Ages
- Code of honor which includes bravery, courtesy, honor, and gallantry
- Church law
- The grant of land in the system of feudalism.
- A basic garment worn by men and women.
- The political and military system that developed in the absence of a strong central government.
- The battle where Charles the Hammer defeated the Spanish Moors
- Peasants bound to the land.
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- He created the Holy Roman Empire and appreciated education.
- One of the items it was necessary to get from outside of the manor.
- Music sung by Catholic Monks during Mass.
- To keep.
- Time period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Modern period from 500 – 1500 CE
- Root vegetable like an onion.
- One of the items it was necessary to get from outside of the manor.
- The title given to the owner of a manor.
- System where Christians withdraw to live a holy life.
- Able to produce all that is necessary to survive.
- The Church tax equated to 10% of your income.
- Special ceremonies receiving God’s grace.
- A system where the eldest son inherits the land.
- A person of high birth, rank and title who typically owned land.
- A piece of cloth worn by women that draped over their head and neck.
32 Clues: To keep. • Church law • Head of a monastery. • Defeated the Spanish Moors • Peasants bound to the land. • Root vegetable like an onion. • Another title for the Middle Ages • A basic garment worn by men and women. • The title given to the owner of a manor. • Board game played during the Middle Ages • Music sung by Catholic Monks during Mass. • ...
Watershed crossword 2021-10-13
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- a collection of water that a stream stems from
- a large area of flat land
- the shape of a part of earth’s surface (variation in elevation)
- the amount of water a particular point of our stream channel during a time interval
- height above a given level (usually above sea level)
- a natural elevation of earth’s surface from the surrounding level
- show the elevation and shape above sea level by using contour lines
- the compacted rock that sits below the surface of the soil
- an area where land dips down (shown by hachures on a topo map)
- direction and speed of water flow
- heavy dark lines that have the elevation written on or beside them
- a line that shows the elevation (aka contour line)
- formed by upward movement in earth’s crust
- the difference in elevation between consecutive contour lines
- a depression in the land where water can collect
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- represented by closer contour lines
- the tip of the v shows the source of the water
- faster moving areas that look like little waves
- a land shape that guides water to a common place or controls its path
- the shape of the land
- aka river systems, patterns formed by streams, rivers, and lakes in a particular basin
- represented by more spread out lines
- a flat, elevated piece of land that rises above the surrounding area on at least one side
- the space that carries flowing water within banks
- shows where north is located on a map
- when water filters into a material and sits in its pores
- a piece of earth’s surface rear can be viewed all at once from a certain place
27 Clues: the shape of the land • a large area of flat land • direction and speed of water flow • represented by closer contour lines • represented by more spread out lines • shows where north is located on a map • formed by upward movement in earth’s crust • a collection of water that a stream stems from • the tip of the v shows the source of the water • ...
Geography vocabulary 2017-02-15
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- A long narrow inlet of the sea between tall, rocky cliffs.
- A shallow place in a stream where people and animals can safely wade from one bank to the other.
- An isolated rocky hill or mountain with a small flat top.
- A low, spongy wetland.
- A bend in the winding, looping, course of many lowland rivers.
- A fan shaped deposit of mud and sand, often green with vegetation, found at the mouths of many rivers.
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger areas of land and narrowly separates two large bodies of water.
- The place where a stream flows into a larger body of water.
- A very dry and desolate land. Receives little to no rainfall.
- A large body of salt water that is smaller than an ocean.
- the area where a river originates and begins its journey to sea.
- A small area of sea or lake partly enclosed by dry land.
- A pointed piece of land that projects from a coastline.
- A broad belt of climate and geography that encircles the earth.
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- A long, large stream.
- A mound or ridge of loose sand shaped by blowing winds.
- A small, narrow, rocky ravine.
- A hot, humid, tropical rain forest.
- A region thickly covered with trees and abundant underbrush.
- A stretch of river where the fast currents crash on the rocks.
- shelf A shallow, underwater plain that is the real outer edge of a continent.
- A marsh with trees.
- A large inland body of water.
- The sandy or rocky land at the edge of an ocean.
- A body of flowing water.
- A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides.
26 Clues: A marsh with trees. • A long, large stream. • A low, spongy wetland. • A body of flowing water. • A large inland body of water. • A small, narrow, rocky ravine. • A hot, humid, tropical rain forest. • A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides. • The sandy or rocky land at the edge of an ocean. • A mound or ridge of loose sand shaped by blowing winds. • ...
bellezze naturali 2023-06-29
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- - A part of a river where the water flows quickly over rocks and boulders.
- - A vast body of saltwater that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- - A large area of trees and underbrush.
- - A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- - A sandy or pebbly shore by the ocean or a lake.
- - A large body of freshwater surrounded by land.
- - A hill of sand formed by wind or water.
- - A flat, elevated area of land.
- - A large, bowl-shaped depression in the Earth's surface caused by volcanic activity.
- - A natural flowing watercourse that empties into a larger body of water.
- - A group or chain of islands.
- - A long, narrow inlet with steep sides created by glacial erosion.
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- - A large, flat grassland with few trees.
- - A shallow body of water separated from larger bodies of water by sandbars or coral reefs.
- - A navigable body of water used for transportation.
- - A natural feature where water flows over a vertical drop.
- - A vent in the Earth's crust that erupts magma, ash, and gas.
- - A wetland with soft, muddy ground and tall grasses.
- - A piece of land surrounded by water.
- - A dry, barren region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation.
- - A large landform that rises above the surrounding land.
- - A natural underground chamber or series of chambers.
- - A steep rock face, typically by the sea.
- - A treeless, frozen plain found in the Arctic or Antarctic.
- - A natural underground chamber or series of chambers.
- - A low area between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
- - A deep, narrow valley with steep sides.
- - A natural raised area of land, lower than a mountain.
- - A natural hot spring that periodically ejects water and steam.
29 Clues: - A group or chain of islands. • - A flat, elevated area of land. • - A piece of land surrounded by water. • - A large area of trees and underbrush. • - A large, flat grassland with few trees. • - A hill of sand formed by wind or water. • - A deep, narrow valley with steep sides. • - A steep rock face, typically by the sea. • ...
Indigenous Peoples’ History Chapters 1-5 2026-03-13
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- The belief that a nation is superior and has a special mission in the world.
- A system where the military has strong influence over government or society.
- Property or land taken from common ownership and made privately owned.
- A group of citizens trained to act as soldiers in emergencies.
- Related to ideas about knowledge, values, and belief systems.
- When people or resources are unfairly used for someone else's benefit.
- Beliefs or policies that treat groups unfairly based on identity.
- A principle or belief used to guide political or religious actions.
- Control or power over land or people.
- Extra goods or food produced beyond what is needed.
- Individuals hired to fight for money rather than loyalty to a country.
- Farmers or rural laborers who worked land owned by others.
- Shared land used by a community for grazing or farming.
- Treated with cruelty or violence.
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- A system of ideas or beliefs that guides political or social actions.
- A formal agreement or promise between groups.
- A historical term used by Europeans to describe people who practiced religions different from Christianity.
- Disagreement or conflict among members of a group.
- The act of taming animals or plants for human use, a practice that shaped early agricultural societies.
- A rapid increase or spreading of something, such as settlements or ideas.
- People who express disagreement with authority or dominant beliefs.
- To completely destroy or wipe out something.
- A system of ideas or beliefs that guides political or social actions.
- Payments or goods given to a more powerful group or leader.
- To formally surrender, yield, or transfer possession of territory, rights or authority to another party.
- A group united by shared beliefs or religious devotion.
- To grow crops or prepare land for farming
- Responsible care and management of land and resources.
28 Clues: Treated with cruelty or violence. • Control or power over land or people. • To grow crops or prepare land for farming • To completely destroy or wipe out something. • A formal agreement or promise between groups. • Disagreement or conflict among members of a group. • Extra goods or food produced beyond what is needed. • ...
Kirby Crossword 2024-10-26
Across
- pilots the lor starcutter, and runs a shop for heros
- able to paint things to life
- thunder mage, wields a spear
- from ripple star, helps kirby gather the crystal shards
- possesses the king, thinking he is the strongest
- tough opponent in super star stacker
- surprise secret boss, described as a "fluttering fiend"
- residents of dreamland, some of them serve the king
- the king of dreamland, has a big appetite
- steals a wish from galactic nova
- first appeared in kirbys adventure, once tried to end "dreamlands lazy lifestyle"
- appears in a forgotten land, is missing part of their ear
- sky based animal buddy of Dream Land 2
- the prince of patch land
- land based animal buddy of Dream Land 2
- the greatest warrior in the galaxy, also known as "aeon hero"
- was corrupted by a dark mirror
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- turns dreamland into a painting
- wields a spear and is a good friend to kirby
- ice mage, wields an axe
- fire mage, wields a sword
- final boss of kirby 64
- defeated with the love-love stick
- blue, long tonged friend of kirby
- protects the master crown in dangerous dinner
- can swallow enemies and sometimes gains their powers
- third world boss of planet robobot
- yellow counterpart found in dream course
- infected the fountain of dreams
- can shoot magic from their singular eye
- appears as a swordsman, or as an eye
- water based animal buddy of Dream Land 2
- leader of the squeaks, was possessed by dark nebula
- his first name is "max profitt" the president of HWC
- is friends with claycia
- tried to revive void termina in his image
36 Clues: final boss of kirby 64 • ice mage, wields an axe • is friends with claycia • the prince of patch land • fire mage, wields a sword • able to paint things to life • thunder mage, wields a spear • was corrupted by a dark mirror • turns dreamland into a painting • infected the fountain of dreams • steals a wish from galactic nova • defeated with the love-love stick • ...
Earth: Past Present and Future 2024-12-03
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- An area where two tectonic plates slide past each other
- A part of Earth that is not made by people, such as a hill, an ocean, or a stream.
- The movement of weathered rock by wind, water, ice, or gravity
- Solid material that is moved and deposited in a new location
- A real or imaginary line that shows where one area ends and another one begins
- A large body of salt water that covers most of Earth’s surface.
- An area of land that stands very high above its surroundings.
- An area where two tectonic plates move apart
- A large, moving piece of solid rock
- A large, moving body of water that flows into another body of water.
- Body of water that is partly surrounded by land
- Raised area of land that is smaller than a mountain
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- Area of Earth's surface that is covered in water
- A natural feature of Earth’s surface, such as a hill or a valley.
- An area where two tectonic plates push together
- A map that shows landforms, such as mountains, deserts, and plains.
- A landform where molten rock erupts from Earth's surface
- The process in which rocks are broken down by wind, water, ice, or other agents
- A sudden shaking of Earth's surface
- A raised area of land that is flat on top.
- The part of a map that explains what the symbols or colors on the map mean.
- Body of water that is completely surrounded by land
- A model that shows where features are located.
- A large area of flat land with few trees.
24 Clues: A sudden shaking of Earth's surface • A large, moving piece of solid rock • A large area of flat land with few trees. • A raised area of land that is flat on top. • An area where two tectonic plates move apart • A model that shows where features are located. • An area where two tectonic plates push together • Body of water that is partly surrounded by land • ...
Learning Contract #9 2025-05-15
Across
- A code of conduct followed by knights focusing on honor and bravery.
- Nomadic people from Asia who created a huge empire.
- tribes that settled in France and Germany.
- A poor farmer who worked on a lord's land and couldn't leave.
- A document from 1215 that limited the king's power and gave rights to people.
- Nomadic people from Central Asia who invaded Europe, especially Hungary.
- The time period in Europe from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance.
- Early settlers of England, including Angles, Saxons, and Jutes.
- A person who supports artists or creators with money or resources.
- A period of cultural and artistic change in Europe, starting in the 14th century.
- An ideal society that is often unrealistic.
- A belief in human potential, focusing on art, literature, and science.
- Charging high interest rates on loans, often seen as unfair.
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- A large estate owned by a lord where peasants worked.
- (Bubonic Plague) A deadly disease that killed millions in Europe in the 14th century.
- A law system based on court decisions and customs.
- A person who served a lord in exchange for land or protection.
- A system where land is exchanged for loyalty and service.
- Religious persecution in Spain aimed at converting people to Christianity.
- Groups of people from northern Europe who invaded the Roman Empire.
- Land given to a vassal by a lord for service.
- Religious wars to take control of the Holy Land from Muslims.
- A conflict between England and France over land and power (1337-1453).
- Things that are not religious, focusing on the worldly.
24 Clues: tribes that settled in France and Germany. • An ideal society that is often unrealistic. • Land given to a vassal by a lord for service. • A law system based on court decisions and customs. • Nomadic people from Asia who created a huge empire. • A large estate owned by a lord where peasants worked. • Things that are not religious, focusing on the worldly. • ...
Topic 3 Vocab 2025-10-10
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- A type of government issued money.
- A leader of the wallowa band of the Nez Perce Tribe.
- Range land where cattle roam freely regardless of land ownership
- The standard unit of currency of gold or is kept at the value of a fixed quantity of gold.
- A person who claims to enforce law and order by their own initiative but lacks the legal authority to do so.
- A political and spiritual leader of the Sioux Warriors.
- A name given to African Americans who immigrated from states along the Mississippi river to Kansas in the late 19th century.
- Provided any adult citizen, or intended citizen who had never been borne arms against the U.S. government could claim 160 acres of surveyed government land.
- It gave federal government jobs, awarded the bits of Merritt and government employees selected through exams.
- A train route across the U.S., finished in 1869.
- Receiving land in exchange for captivating farmland or conserving an area.
- Adopting a language and culture of a dominant social group or nation.
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- The most decisive Native American victory, and worst U.S. Army Defeat.
- A practice in a political party after winning an election.
- An unprovoked attack on men, women, and children
- Soldiers from the U.S. army who indiscriminate and slaughtered men, women, and children.
- The order of the patrons of husbandry.
- A group of up to 1,000 men called Gorras or white caps after the hoods they wore to hide their identities.
- Authorized presidents to break up reservation land.
- Small particles of land on which Indian people were supposed to live.
20 Clues: A type of government issued money. • The order of the patrons of husbandry. • An unprovoked attack on men, women, and children • A train route across the U.S., finished in 1869. • Authorized presidents to break up reservation land. • A leader of the wallowa band of the Nez Perce Tribe. • A political and spiritual leader of the Sioux Warriors. • ...
North America 2025-11-11
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- The area where land meets the sea or ocean.
- The buying and selling of goods and services between places.
- A narrow strip of land that connects two larger land areas and is surrounded by water on two sides.
- people: The original people who lived in a place before others arrived.
- Materials or supplies that can be used to help people, such as natural resources like water, minerals, and forests.
- Areas of land that are controlled by a specific group or government.
- A group of businesses that produce similar goods or services
- Natural substance found in the earth that is used for building and technology.
- The usual weather conditions in a place over a long time.
- The study of past events, especially how they relate to people and places.
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- People from Europe, a continent across the Atlantic Ocean from North America.
- A large landmass on Earth, like North America.
- To move to a place and make it your home.
- Something that is made up of many different parts and can be difficult to understand.
- To say that something belongs to you or your country.
- A climate with four seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
- The process of making products, like cars and electronics.
- A warm climate found near the equator, often with a lot of rain.
- A large body of saltwater that covers the Earth, like the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
- Relating to the cold regions near the North and South Poles.
- Plants grown for food, like corn and wheat.
- An area of land with its own government, like Canada and Mexico.
- Land used for growing crops and raising animals.
- To grow or improve something over time.
24 Clues: To grow or improve something over time. • To move to a place and make it your home. • The area where land meets the sea or ocean. • Plants grown for food, like corn and wheat. • A large landmass on Earth, like North America. • Land used for growing crops and raising animals. • To say that something belongs to you or your country. • ...
Kreuzworträtsel 3 – „Geographische Namen in der Tora“ 2025-11-20
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- Land der Verheißung, „von Milch und Honig fließend“
- Letzter der Eden-Flüsse; später Grenze der Verheißung
- Fluss des Eden, der Hawila umfließt, reich an Gold
- Gipfel in Moab, von dem Mose das Land sah
- Ort, wo die Arche nach der Flut ruhte
- Gegend in Ägypten, in der das Haus Jakobs siedelte
- TIGRIS -Fluss in Mesopotamien
- Ort von „Jakobs Leiter“; früherer Name: Lus
- Gebirgsmassiv, bei dem der brennende Dornbusch Mose erschien
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- Land östlich des Salzmeeres; letztes Lager vor dem Jordan
- Wüstenort der Aussendung der Kundschafter; Wasser und Streit (Meriba)
- Fluss des Eden, der Kusch umfließt
- Aufenthaltsstadt Abrams vor dem Einzug nach Kanaan
- Berg des Bundes und des Dekalogs
- Grenzfluss im Osten; sein Überschreiten geht dem Einzug ins Land voraus
- Stadt zwischen Ebal und Garizim; Altar Abrahams
- Stadt der Erzväter, bei der Terebinthe Mamres
- Garten, aus dem die ersten Menschen vertrieben wurden; Quellen der vier Flüsse
18 Clues: TIGRIS -Fluss in Mesopotamien • Berg des Bundes und des Dekalogs • Fluss des Eden, der Kusch umfließt • Ort, wo die Arche nach der Flut ruhte • Gipfel in Moab, von dem Mose das Land sah • Ort von „Jakobs Leiter“; früherer Name: Lus • Stadt der Erzväter, bei der Terebinthe Mamres • Stadt zwischen Ebal und Garizim; Altar Abrahams • ...
Middle Ages 2024-02-23
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- - Simple medieval garment (5 letters)
- -Medieval messenger or announcer (6 letters)
- -Commoner in medieval society (7 letters)
- - Medieval peasant bound to the land (4 letters)
- -Medieval ranged combatant (6 letters)
- -Assistant to a knight (6 letters)
- - Medieval peasant bound to the land (4 letters)
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- - Noble warrior of medieval times (6 letters)
- - Medieval tournament event (5 letters)
- - Medieval stronghold (6 letters)
- -Medieval system of symbols and emblems used in coats of arms (9 letters)
- - Medieval estate or residence (5 letters)
- - Medieval system of land ownership and obligations (7 letters)
- -Medieval peasant bound to the land (4 letters)
- -Military blockade of a fortress (5 letters)
15 Clues: -Assistant to a knight (6 letters) • - Medieval stronghold (6 letters) • - Simple medieval garment (5 letters) • -Medieval ranged combatant (6 letters) • -Commoner in medieval society (7 letters) • - Medieval tournament event (5 letters) • -Medieval messenger or announcer (6 letters) • -Military blockade of a fortress (5 letters) • ...
Soil 2024-10-01
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- The controlled removal and replacement of trees
- Soil type which can be found in upland areas.
- Water cannot pass through.
- When land is turned to desert.
- When forest-land is changed to non-forest land.
- Ireland's most common soil type.
- Brown Earth soils are associated with this forest type.
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- Gley soils are mainly used for _______ farming.
- Cemented nutrients at the bottom of the A Horizon.
- When crops are continuously grown on the land without rotation.
- Factor which influences temperature and rainfall.
- Dark, jelly-like substance.
- Also known as the C Horizon.
- Podzols are associated with this forest type.
- Helps to bind the soil together.
15 Clues: Water cannot pass through. • Dark, jelly-like substance. • Also known as the C Horizon. • When land is turned to desert. • Helps to bind the soil together. • Ireland's most common soil type. • Soil type which can be found in upland areas. • Podzols are associated with this forest type. • Gley soils are mainly used for _______ farming. • ...
land krzyzowka 2013-03-12
Land Animals 2021-11-07
Land Animals 2021-11-07
COVID LAND 2021-06-09
Land Use 2023-10-10
5 Clues: land under cultivation • is used for grazing purpose • products like firewood,gum and grass • agricultural land which is not in use • Area where agro based activities are common
Library Land! 2019-04-25
Land: Freitag 2019-12-27
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- Unsere morgige Reise startet in dieser Stadt/ Dorf.
- Mit diesem Verkehrsmittel werden wir morgen auch unterwegs sein.
- Unsere morgige Reise startet in dieser Stadt/ Dorf.
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- Bei unserem morgigen Ausflug können wir dort etwas sehr Grosses sehen. Es ist die grösste … Europas.
- Dorthin werden wir morgen einen Ausflug hinmachen.
- Dorthin werden wir morgen einen Ausflug hinmachen.
- Von dieser Stadt aus kann man dem Flugzeug in ein anders Land reisen.
7 Clues: Dorthin werden wir morgen einen Ausflug hinmachen. • Dorthin werden wir morgen einen Ausflug hinmachen. • Unsere morgige Reise startet in dieser Stadt/ Dorf. • Unsere morgige Reise startet in dieser Stadt/ Dorf. • Mit diesem Verkehrsmittel werden wir morgen auch unterwegs sein. • Von dieser Stadt aus kann man dem Flugzeug in ein anders Land reisen. • ...
lala land 2020-05-21
Land Changes 2024-09-19
5 Clues: Volcano Erupts • When a hill is rushed down • Wind and water remove the rocks • It is caused by water and temperature • The sudden heats and wind set trees on fire
LAND ANIMALAS 2025-12-01
De Wereld 2013-11-26
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- Grootste land ter wereld.
- Hét land van de black metal.
- In deze stad bevindt zich een museum van een gezonken schip.
- Uit dit land is Paco de Lucia afkomstig
- Uit dit land is Lionel Messi afkomstig.
- In deze stad staat een hoge toren met een grote bol bovenaan.
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- "Hometown van The Beatles"
- Land waar bondfilm 'On her Majesty's Secret Service' zich grotendeels afspeelt.
- Hier zijn de pesos de munteenheid.
- Land met hoogste gebergteketen ter wereld.
- Door deze stad stroomt de Tiber.
11 Clues: Grootste land ter wereld. • "Hometown van The Beatles" • Hét land van de black metal. • Door deze stad stroomt de Tiber. • Hier zijn de pesos de munteenheid. • Uit dit land is Paco de Lucia afkomstig • Uit dit land is Lionel Messi afkomstig. • Land met hoogste gebergteketen ter wereld. • In deze stad bevindt zich een museum van een gezonken schip. • ...
vocab crossword puzzle 2022-11-14
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- united states federal agency
- black cavalry troops
- mail service
- landmark in Wyoming
- moving a heard of cattle
- restricted land that was opened
- native dance
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- native land
- moving from Missouri to california
- westward migration of Indians
- a private security guard
- given name of many cemeteries
- break up reservation land
- has to do with homes
14 Clues: native land • mail service • native dance • landmark in Wyoming • black cavalry troops • has to do with homes • a private security guard • moving a heard of cattle • break up reservation land • united states federal agency • westward migration of Indians • given name of many cemeteries • restricted land that was opened • moving from Missouri to california
All about Landforms 2024-03-26
14 Clues: liqid • flat land • blowing air • our teacher • hard mineral • an hot moutain • a tall landform • moving land plates • opposite of moutains • Amount to buy the Earth • land surrounded by water • the center of the earth • dry rocks where water use to flow • on top of the earth where we are standing one
countries 2025-06-19
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- hindustan
- rhymes with pogo
- land of pyramids
- home to the pope
- counrty in west africa
- mount everest
- only country to speak portuguese in south america
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- island continent
- country with capital as dhaka
- aadi bhaiya
- land where you they invented nachos and tacos
- city country
- country israel invaded recently
- _____(part of fish) land
14 Clues: hindustan • aadi bhaiya • city country • mount everest • island continent • rhymes with pogo • land of pyramids • home to the pope • counrty in west africa • _____(part of fish) land • country with capital as dhaka • country israel invaded recently • land where you they invented nachos and tacos • only country to speak portuguese in south america
cursus 1 extra 2014-10-29
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- land waar mensen van verschillende culturen samen leven
- land waar jij of je ouders vandaan komen
- mensen van wie beide ouders in het land zelf zijn geboren
- iemand die uit een ander land verhuist
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- mensen met een Nederlands paspoort of identiteitsbewijs
- mensen die verhuizen
- iemand die in een land komt wonen
- multicultureel
- wat een groep mensen denkt, doet en maakt
- mensen die in het buitenland zijn geboren en hun kinderen
- de familie of het land waaruit je komt
11 Clues: multicultureel • mensen die verhuizen • iemand die in een land komt wonen • iemand die uit een ander land verhuist • de familie of het land waaruit je komt • land waar jij of je ouders vandaan komen • wat een groep mensen denkt, doet en maakt • mensen met een Nederlands paspoort of identiteitsbewijs • land waar mensen van verschillende culturen samen leven • ...
Europäische Union 2021-04-14
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- Einer der Gründungsstaaten heißt?
- Wie werden EU-Staaten genannt die mehr Fördergeld bekommen?
- Das letzte Land, das der EU beitrat?
- Im Jahr 2016 fand der … statt.
- Gemeinschaft EG ist die eine Abkürzung für?
- Die Europäische … hieß die am Anfang?
- Der Hintergrund der EU-Flagge ist?
- In diesem EU-Land gilt der Euro nicht als Währung.
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- Ein Land die zur Norderweiterung dazu gehört?
- Ein Land die zur Süderweiterung dazu gehört?
- für Kohle und Stahl Was bedeutet „EGKS“?
- Zentralbank Die EU-Banknoten in der … gedrückt.
- Die Währung von Ungarn nennt man?
- Im Jahr 2002 wurde der … eingeführt.
- Wie nennt man die Münzeinheit der EU?
- Der Sitz der Europäischen Zentralbank ist in?
16 Clues: Im Jahr 2016 fand der … statt. • Einer der Gründungsstaaten heißt? • Die Währung von Ungarn nennt man? • Der Hintergrund der EU-Flagge ist? • Das letzte Land, das der EU beitrat? • Im Jahr 2002 wurde der … eingeführt. • Wie nennt man die Münzeinheit der EU? • Die Europäische … hieß die am Anfang? • für Kohle und Stahl Was bedeutet „EGKS“? • ...
History vocab 2024-09-19
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- part of the great Plains where wheat is the dominant crop
- crop production without water use
- town established for mining
- anyone 21 or older could claimm 160acers of free land
- volunteer cops for new towns
- large area of flat land east of the rocky mountain range
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- Richest person from silver found it in Nevada
- U.S attacked native american tribe Cheyenne
- a large area of grazing land without fences or barriers
- mining with high pressure water
- attempt to establish peace with native americans
- led a tribe called Wallowa band of Nec Perce
- large Farm
- where cowboys drove cattle over 600 miles
- house surrounded by land
15 Clues: large Farm • house surrounded by land • town established for mining • volunteer cops for new towns • mining with high pressure water • crop production without water use • where cowboys drove cattle over 600 miles • U.S attacked native american tribe Cheyenne • led a tribe called Wallowa band of Nec Perce • Richest person from silver found it in Nevada • ...
Middle Ages 2022-12-13
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- person who protected the lord and manor
- document that limits power of the king
- country united under one government
- a servant bound to work on a lord's estate
- Black Death killed many _____ and serfs
- fought against Christians in Crusades
- a person granted use of land by the lord
- Major city in the Holy Land
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- most powerful person in the feudal system
- owned by a Lord and run by sefs and peasants
- a piece of land
- fought against Muslims in Crusades
- A way the Black Death spread through Europe
- most powerful religious leaderin middle ages
- a noble who held land
15 Clues: a piece of land • a noble who held land • Major city in the Holy Land • fought against Muslims in Crusades • country united under one government • fought against Christians in Crusades • document that limits power of the king • person who protected the lord and manor • Black Death killed many _____ and serfs • a person granted use of land by the lord • ...
Verkiezingen 2014 2014-05-13
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- Partijen maken dit met affiches, folders,... om zich kenbaar te maken
- De mensen hierin stemmen over wetten om ze goed te keuren
- Verschillende partijen die samen een akkoord opmaken
- Deel van ons land waarin Nederlands gesproken wordt
- Onderzoek dat al voor de verkiezingen gebeurt, op wie stemmen de kiezers
- Provincie waarin wij wonen
- Groep mensen met dezelfde ideeën
- Werelddeel waarin ons land ligt
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- Land waarin wij wonen
- Stemmen doen we niet meer met potlood maar met de ...
- Vanaf deze leeftijd moet je gaan stemmen
- Gemeente waarin wij wonen
- Baas van onze gemeente
- Baas van ons land
- Zorgen ervoor dat de wetten uitgevoerd worden
15 Clues: Baas van ons land • Land waarin wij wonen • Baas van onze gemeente • Gemeente waarin wij wonen • Provincie waarin wij wonen • Werelddeel waarin ons land ligt • Groep mensen met dezelfde ideeën • Vanaf deze leeftijd moet je gaan stemmen • Zorgen ervoor dat de wetten uitgevoerd worden • Deel van ons land waarin Nederlands gesproken wordt • ...
american lands, climates, and lakes 2016-08-30
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- warm summers and cool winters
- river river that begins in the rockys and end in Nevada
- height above sea level also affects climate
- height of al least 1000 feet above the surrounding land
- winters are mild and wet summers are hot and dry
- both physical and human features
- plains fairly flat, lowland area
- raised land
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- location location in relation to some other place
- high, rugged land
- islands lie far out in the pacific
- range that is from 100-1000 feet above sea level
- mountains mountains from Alaska through Canada
- coast westernmost region of north America
- fairly level land
15 Clues: raised land • high, rugged land • fairly level land • warm summers and cool winters • both physical and human features • plains fairly flat, lowland area • islands lie far out in the pacific • coast westernmost region of north America • height above sea level also affects climate • mountains mountains from Alaska through Canada • ...
This Weeks Vocabulary 2019-09-11
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- A steep narrow valley with steep, high sides.
- A large part of an ocean or a sea that lies within a curved coastline. Larger than a bay.
- Rough; disorderly; quarrelsome.
- Marked with many small spots.
- a group of islands.
- Thrown; cast; hurled; flung.
- A narrow piece of land that joins two larger areas of land.
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- Lower land between hills.
- to put together.
- The space within a closed shape.
- A piece of land that is almost completely surrounded by water.
- to take apart.
- Playing in a rough, boisterous way; Rushing and tumbling.
- Moving suddenly forward.
- A lump or small piece.
15 Clues: to take apart. • to put together. • a group of islands. • A lump or small piece. • Moving suddenly forward. • Lower land between hills. • Thrown; cast; hurled; flung. • Marked with many small spots. • Rough; disorderly; quarrelsome. • The space within a closed shape. • A steep narrow valley with steep, high sides. • Playing in a rough, boisterous way; Rushing and tumbling. • ...
Landforms Cross Word Puzzle 2023-10-03
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- broad area of flat land
- a piece of land that rises higher than the land surrounding it but is not as big as a mountain
- formed by subduction
- fracture in earths crust
- dark colored minerals
- caused by running rivers
- when two continental plates collide
- top layer of the earth
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- has lava inside
- shaking of the surface of the earth
- when magma pushes through the crust but fails to push all the way through
- light colored minerals
- body of land surrounded by water
- deep narrow valley with steep sides
- plates spread apart causing new ocean floor to be created
15 Clues: has lava inside • formed by subduction • dark colored minerals • light colored minerals • top layer of the earth • broad area of flat land • fracture in earths crust • caused by running rivers • body of land surrounded by water • shaking of the surface of the earth • deep narrow valley with steep sides • when two continental plates collide • ...
Different Environments 2025-03-21
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- a small body of fresh water
- a large area of land that gets very little rain
- not hot or warm
- a large area of land that is covered with trees and bushes
- very warm
- somewhat hot; not cool or cold
- to not move away from a place
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- having a lot of air outside that is moving fast
- a large natural stream of water
- a flat piece of land
- very cold area near the North Pole
- having no water or liquid
- a body of water surrounded by land
- to keep something for later
- to stay on the surface of water
15 Clues: very warm • not hot or warm • a flat piece of land • having no water or liquid • a small body of fresh water • to keep something for later • to not move away from a place • somewhat hot; not cool or cold • a large natural stream of water • to stay on the surface of water • very cold area near the North Pole • a body of water surrounded by land • ...
Nationalism och imperialism 2022-03-21
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- Även kallat land?
- Något som man utvunnit från naturen som inte behandlats?
- Under vilket krig började imperialismen dö ut?
- vad hände avslutades i juni 1815?
- Vilket land blev imperialistiskt år 1900?
- Vad kallas en stat som äger kolonier?
- Land med mycket makt?
- Ett land i västafrika som aldrig var en koloni?
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- Vart hade Nationalismen sitt ursprung?
- Vad hette det imperiet som tidigare låg där Turkiet är idag?
- Vad hände år 1861 i Amerika?
- Vad kallas Frankrikes flagga?
- Vad avskaffades efter händelsen år 1861
- Vad kallades det som förekom i Afrika på 1800-talet?
- Vad kallas en stat som omfattar flera nationer?
15 Clues: Även kallat land? • Land med mycket makt? • Vad hände år 1861 i Amerika? • Vad kallas Frankrikes flagga? • vad hände avslutades i juni 1815? • Vad kallas en stat som äger kolonier? • Vart hade Nationalismen sitt ursprung? • Vad avskaffades efter händelsen år 1861 • Vilket land blev imperialistiskt år 1900? • Under vilket krig började imperialismen dö ut? • ...
Around the World 1 2026-03-03
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- The way people live, their traditions and habits.
- A nation like Sweden or Japan.
- A symbol of a country.
- A very large area of land, like Europe or Africa.
- You can fly in this to visit other countries.
- A very high part of the land.
- What people speak in a country.
- A picture that shows countries and cities.
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- To go from one place to another.
- A person who visits a place for fun.
- A place where many people live together.
- A very big body of salt water.
- The main city of a country.
- Land surrounded by water.
- Water that flows through land.
15 Clues: A symbol of a country. • Land surrounded by water. • The main city of a country. • A very high part of the land. • A nation like Sweden or Japan. • A very big body of salt water. • Water that flows through land. • What people speak in a country. • To go from one place to another. • A person who visits a place for fun. • A place where many people live together. • ...
Bengtssons Musikquiz #10 Del 1 2024-06-28
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- VAD HETER GRUPPEN?
- VEM SJUNGER LÅTEN? (EFTERNAMN)
- VILKET FOTBOLLSLAG HÅLLER ARTISTEN PÅ?
- VILKET LAND KOMMER GRUPPEN IFRÅN?
- VILKEN GRUPP GJORDE ORIGINALET?
- ARTISTENS SON(FÖRNAMN)?
- VEM ÄR ARTISTEN?
- VEM SJUNGER LÅTEN?
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- VAD HETER ARTISTEN?
- HUR GAMMAL ÄR ARTISTEN?
- ARTISTENS EFTERNAMN?
- VILKET LAND LIGGER STADEN I?
- VILKET LAND KOMMER ARTISTEN IFRÅN?
- ARTISTENS EFTERNAMN?
- ARTISTENS MORFAR(FÖRNAMN)?
15 Clues: VEM ÄR ARTISTEN? • VAD HETER GRUPPEN? • VEM SJUNGER LÅTEN? • VAD HETER ARTISTEN? • ARTISTENS EFTERNAMN? • ARTISTENS EFTERNAMN? • HUR GAMMAL ÄR ARTISTEN? • ARTISTENS SON(FÖRNAMN)? • ARTISTENS MORFAR(FÖRNAMN)? • VILKET LAND LIGGER STADEN I? • VEM SJUNGER LÅTEN? (EFTERNAMN) • VILKEN GRUPP GJORDE ORIGINALET? • VILKET LAND KOMMER GRUPPEN IFRÅN? • VILKET LAND KOMMER ARTISTEN IFRÅN? • ...
LAND AND WATER 2020-08-11
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- A body of water that is partly surrounded by land.
- A liquid that comes from the clouds as rain and forms streams, lakes, and seas.
- A place where something (as water) is kept in store for future use.
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are being or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
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- A place in a river where water spills suddenly downward.
- A natural stream of water larger than a brook or creek.
- A small white crystals of ice formed directly from the water vapor of the air.
7 Clues: A body of water that is partly surrounded by land. • A natural stream of water larger than a brook or creek. • A place in a river where water spills suddenly downward. • A place where something (as water) is kept in store for future use. • A small white crystals of ice formed directly from the water vapor of the air. • ...
Land & Water Biomes :) 2021-12-07
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- A region of Earth that has a particular climate and certain types of plants.
- The characteristic weather conditions in an area over a long period of time.
- is a large area of land or water that contains a characteristic and distinct group of natural communities and
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- a biome that is very dry.
- All living organisms on Earth in the air, on the land, and in the waters; one of the four parts of the Earth
- A term used to describe trees and shrubs that drop their leaves when winter comes to
- Cone-bearing trees and shrubs that usually keep their leaves or needles during all the seasons of the
7 Clues: a biome that is very dry. • A region of Earth that has a particular climate and certain types of plants. • The characteristic weather conditions in an area over a long period of time. • A term used to describe trees and shrubs that drop their leaves when winter comes to • ...
Water and Land 2013-04-20
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- a small area of land surrounded by water
- an area with natural vegetation, covered with grass
- water in glaciers, rivers, streams and lakes
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- a deep narrow valley with steep sides
- type of water that is found in oceans and seas
- a large area of land with few plants and little water where the weather is always dry.
- a small river
7 Clues: a small river • a deep narrow valley with steep sides • a small area of land surrounded by water • water in glaciers, rivers, streams and lakes • type of water that is found in oceans and seas • an area with natural vegetation, covered with grass • a large area of land with few plants and little water where the weather is always dry.
Land Maintenance Careers 2022-07-22
7 Clues: a specialist who waters plants • a person who takes care of turf • person who plants beautiful plants • a person who applies IPM strategies • a person who maintains grounds of property • person who designs the landscape of an area • a person who ensures soil is safe for growing
urban land use 2022-10-10
7 Clues: for public use • for people to live • for business activities • for people to play and relax • for factories and warehouses • for transport facilities e.g. MTR stations, roads • more than one type of land use in the same building
Landforms Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-30
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- an area of land almost completely surrounded by water
- an area of land that is completely surrounded by water
- a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain
- a natural feature on earth’s surface
- a deep valley with steep, rocky walls carved out over many years by a river through weathering and erosion
- a very high landform with steep sides; a large, tall, rocky area of land that rises from the earth’s surface
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- a large area of land that is flat and often covered with grass
- a huge mass of slowly-moving ice and snow
- an area of low land between two hills or mountains
- a large raised area of land that is flat like a table
- a mountain or hill with an opening through which lava,ash,and gases flow; when it erupts, it changes the landscape
- a triangular area of land and water formed by the sediment that builds up at the mouth of a river
12 Clues: a natural feature on earth’s surface • a huge mass of slowly-moving ice and snow • an area of low land between two hills or mountains • an area of land almost completely surrounded by water • a large raised area of land that is flat like a table • an area of land that is completely surrounded by water • a mound of raised land that is smaller than a mountain • ...
Hydrosphere Vocab 2015-03-17
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- land containing marshes or swamps
- an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
- a large mass of floating ice
- a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea
- wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body
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- low lying land that is flooded in wet seasons or high tides
- a small narrow river
- a large natural or artificial lake that is used as a water supply
- all the water on the earths surface
- Well a well in which water is under pressure; especially one where water flows to the surface naturally
- a slowly moving mass or river that is frozen
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake
- large body of water surrounded by land
- a very large expanse of sea
- Basin the portion of land drained by the river and its tributaries
18 Clues: a small narrow river • a very large expanse of sea • a large mass of floating ice • land containing marshes or swamps • all the water on the earths surface • large body of water surrounded by land • a slowly moving mass or river that is frozen • wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake • ...
Physical Features A 2021-06-14
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- an area where water covers the soil, or is present either at or near the surface of the soil all year
- an area that has a large number of trees
- a continuous body of salt water
- a piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- a body of land surrounded by water
- a narrow strip of land separating a body of water from inland areas
- a body of water that is surrounded by land
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- an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides
- enormous stretches of flat grassland
- a deep, narrow valley with steep sides
- a river or other body of water's steep fall over a rocky ledge into a plunge pool below
- an opening in the Earth's crust through which lava, ash, and gases erupt
- a freshwater stream that feeds into a larger stream, river or other body of water
- a small body of water that flows downhill
- a small body of water
- a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill
- a piece of land that rises higher than everything surrounding it
17 Clues: a small body of water • a continuous body of salt water • a body of land surrounded by water • enormous stretches of flat grassland • a deep, narrow valley with steep sides • an area that has a large number of trees • a small body of water that flows downhill • a body of water that is surrounded by land • a ribbon-like body of water that flows downhill • ...
500 Deer Hunting Tips 2015-09-07
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- process of forcing a body of igneous rock between existing formations
- become actual fact; happen
- fail to resist pressure
- small bullets packed in cases that fit the bore of an artillery piece or gun
- without suffering any injury, damage, or harm
- small triangular brown fruit of the beech tree
- relating to the arrangement of the physical features of an area
- a stock of animals or plants within a species having a distinctive appearance
- a place where things join
- go at the pace of a gallop
- a quick-growing eastern Asian climbing plant with reddish-purple flowers
- the dark shape and outline of something visible against a lighter background
- a piece of grassland
- the natural home or environment of an animal
- a widely distributed tree of the birch family
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- kept secret; hidden
- course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination
- without intention
- the wavering cry made by a sheep, goat, or calf
- active at night
- a lonely or uninhabited place
- a low, short guttural sound made by an animal or a person
- not aware of about what is happening around one
- exhaust; wear out
- a person who practices taxidermy
- gather into a crowd or mass
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law
- a cup-shaped organ, structure, or receptacle in a plant or animal
- satisfactory, though not outstanding
- fight with the feet or spurs
30 Clues: active at night • without intention • exhaust; wear out • kept secret; hidden • a piece of grassland • fail to resist pressure • a place where things join • become actual fact; happen • go at the pace of a gallop • gather into a crowd or mass • fight with the feet or spurs • a lonely or uninhabited place • a person who practices taxidermy • satisfactory, though not outstanding • ...
Marine Biology Chapter 12 2017-04-24
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- The scientific class for sea anemones.
- The larvae form of a jellyfish.
- Cnidarians that have waving tentacles.
- A non-nettle jellyfish that has not sting.
- A colony of hundreds of jelly-like creatures all linked together, making it appear as one creature.
- The inner layer of the cnidarian skin.
- Coral that has lost its color because the zooxanthellae in the coral has died.
- The lid to a nematocysts “jar” that can spring open.
- What we call a very large smack of jellyfish.
- Nettle-like animals that possess a powerful sting.
- The shape coral makes.
- The jellylike substance in between the epidermis and gastrodermis of a cnidarian.
- Tiny phytoplankton that get captured by coral polyps.
- The asexual form of reproducing by a sea anemone.
- Cnidarians that are often thought of as plants and.
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- The stinging cells of a cnidarian that typically cover each tentacle.
- Corals that are soft and can be easily mistaken as plants.
- The largest coral reef, located near Australia.
- Corals that build hard skeletons around themselves.
- Another name for stony corals.
- Large coral formations resulting from many corals gathered together building skeletons around themselves.
- A crab that attaches anemones to its shell.
- Cnidarians that are zooplankton and do not swim but simply float in the water.
- A creature that looks like a rock mixed with a sea anemone.
- Swarms of jellyfish.
- Cnidarians that have waving tentacles.
- The outer layer of skin.
27 Clues: Swarms of jellyfish. • The shape coral makes. • The outer layer of skin. • Another name for stony corals. • The larvae form of a jellyfish. • The scientific class for sea anemones. • Cnidarians that have waving tentacles. • The inner layer of the cnidarian skin. • Cnidarians that have waving tentacles. • A non-nettle jellyfish that has not sting. • ...
Organic Chemistry Crossword 2021-06-01
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- What type of organic oxygen compound has the general formula R-O-H and ending -ol
- This is the general formula for what type of organic oxygen compound R-O-R
- Chain compounds in which carbon-carbon bonds are either double or triple bonds
- The atoms of this isomer are all bonded in the same order but are arranged differently in space
- Cyclic forms of alkanes
- Amines, amides, and amino acids are all examples of what type of organic compounds
- The name of the substituent, R-CH3
- Organic compound that contains single bonds
- The type of isomers that are bonded in the same way but arranged differently in space
- An atom or group other than hydrogen on a molecule
- Compounds whose structures differ by a specific structural unit
- Organic compound that contains at least one double bond
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- Type of hydrocarbon that has one or more benzene rings
- The substances of this type of isomer have the same chemical formula but their atoms are bonded in different arrangements
- Ring of 6 carbon atoms bonded by alternating single and double bonds
- What is it called when a molecule has identical formations on the left and right
- Type of compound representation that uses lines, no letters or numbers
- What type of formula is this CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3
- Organic compound that contains at least one triple bond
- The same molecules with different structures are called
20 Clues: Cyclic forms of alkanes • The name of the substituent, R-CH3 • Organic compound that contains single bonds • An atom or group other than hydrogen on a molecule • What type of formula is this CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 • Type of hydrocarbon that has one or more benzene rings • Organic compound that contains at least one triple bond • ...
Organic Chemistry Crossword 2021-06-01
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- What type of organic oxygen compound has the general formula R-O-H and ending -ol
- This is the general formula for what type of organic oxygen compound R-O-R
- Chain compounds in which carbon-carbon bonds are either double or triple bonds
- The atoms of this isomer are all bonded in the same order but are arranged differently in space
- Cyclic forms of alkanes
- Amines, amides, and amino acids are all examples of what type of organic compounds
- The name of the substituent, R-CH3
- Organic compound that contains single bonds
- The type of isomers that are bonded in the same way but arranged differently in space
- An atom or group other than hydrogen on a molecule
- Compounds whose structures differ by a specific structural unit
- Organic compound that contains at least one double bond
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- Type of hydrocarbon that has one or more benzene rings
- The substances of this type of isomer have the same chemical formula but their atoms are bonded in different arrangements
- Ring of 6 carbon atoms bonded by alternating single and double bonds
- What is it called when a molecule has identical formations on the left and right
- Type of compound representation that uses lines, no letters or numbers
- What type of formula is this CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3
- Organic compound that contains at least one triple bond
- The same molecules with different structures are called
20 Clues: Cyclic forms of alkanes • The name of the substituent, R-CH3 • Organic compound that contains single bonds • An atom or group other than hydrogen on a molecule • What type of formula is this CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 • Type of hydrocarbon that has one or more benzene rings • Organic compound that contains at least one triple bond • ...
Skin Crossword 2021-10-13
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- A type of cartilage that provides strength and elasticity.
- groups of cells that have a similar structure and act together to perform a specific function.
- A type of white blood cell that surrounds and kills microorganisms.
- The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities.
- natural skin pigment.
- The epithelial membrane that lines the closed ventral cavities of the body.
- The most abundant type of cartilage
- Formations characteristic of mature bone and take shape during the process of bone remodeling.
- A tissue intermediate between dense connective tissue and hyaline cartilage.
- A connective tissue cell that occupies a lacuna within (the) cartilage matrix
- A firm tissue that is much more flexible than bone.
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- The lining of a joint that secretes synovial fluid into the joint space.
- Cells that have the special ability to shorten or contract in order to produce movement of the body parts.
- everything covering the outside of an animal's body. (external covering)
- Thin, dense sheets of the specialized, self-assembled extracellular matrix that surround most animal tissues.
- A cell that lies within the substance of fully formed bone.
- A type of white blood cell that is found in connective tissues all through the body
- The process by which lower layers of the dermis becomes the tough, insoluble, outer layer of the skin
- The substance that forms the skeleton of the body
- The most common type of cell found in connective tissue.
20 Clues: natural skin pigment. • The most abundant type of cartilage • The substance that forms the skeleton of the body • A firm tissue that is much more flexible than bone. • The most common type of cell found in connective tissue. • The moist, inner lining of some organs and body cavities. • A type of cartilage that provides strength and elasticity. • ...
Read 180 Workshop 7: Vanished! 2021-10-21
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- extremely large
- to give or provide what is needed to do something
- to stay in the same place or with the same person
- solid material that settles at the bottom of a liquid
- to examine or study something carefully.
- something that serves as an entrance or means of access.
- information or facts
- under water
- to carry someone or something from one place to another
- very small pieces of something that are difficult to notice
- something will happen some time in the future
- The cause of a problem
- examining an area to make a map of it
- to dig up something that has been buried underground
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- arrangements or patterns
- people who study past human life by carefully looking at the remains of buildings, tools, and other items
- people at very early stage of development (caveman like)
- a device that uses sound waves to locate objects underwater.
- an object that has been sent into space, where it can be used for research
- belonging to a time that was thousands of years ago
- a planned way of doing something
- small parts broken or separated from something
- happening once a year
- a place or setting where something important or interesting happens
- something made using science or computers to serve a useful purpose
- a large, standing block
- a very old object that gives information about the past
27 Clues: under water • extremely large • information or facts • happening once a year • The cause of a problem • a large, standing block • arrangements or patterns • a planned way of doing something • examining an area to make a map of it • to examine or study something carefully. • something will happen some time in the future • small parts broken or separated from something • ...
IMB End of Year Celebration Crossword Challenge 2018-03-15
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- What does the "C" stand for in ECM?
- Former tool for managing AER employee performance
- A material handler handles____________
- Won most medals in 2018 winter Olympics
- Disclosure to Albertans about new applications
- Previous professions of AER CEO and EVP Corporate affairs
- Hourly record of operations on a drilling or workover rig
- This AER facility is open to the public
- What is the main function of DCT
- Sharing information with Albertans
- Internal updates and announcements
- A temporary record, working copy of sorts
- "I like to try new things" is a trait of a _______ mindset
- To work together on a common goal
- A rock type in Alberta that does not contain oil
- Industry volumetric data submission portal
- Owner of a miniature donkey
- Company in dispute with AER
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- Team Lead, Warehouse Ops CRC
- What the second 'P' in FOIP stands for
- AGS location
- The hydrocarbon highway to market
- Alberta Environment and Parks
- The result of satisfying regulatory requirements
- Shorthand name - Create cracks in the deep-rock formations for Hydrocarbons
- Log file format
- Information AER cannot disseminate
- Routine Disclosure disseminates records under this Provincial Act
- The first line of contact for AER inquiries
- One group who redacts confidential information
- One of AER Strategic plan pillars
- Intriguing person who loves to study rocks
- The Director with the largest team
- The Director with the smallest team
- Controlled burning of natural gas
35 Clues: AGS location • Log file format • Owner of a miniature donkey • Company in dispute with AER • Team Lead, Warehouse Ops CRC • Alberta Environment and Parks • What is the main function of DCT • The hydrocarbon highway to market • One of AER Strategic plan pillars • To work together on a common goal • Controlled burning of natural gas • Information AER cannot disseminate • ...
Rock Transformations Vocab 2023-12-04
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- anything that has mass and takes up space
- rock the rock type formed when magma cools and becomes solid
- the process by which all the rock formations of a region are pushed up due to plate motion
- a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like
- everything made of rock: magma, sediment, and all rock types
- the process of sediment being glued together
- a diagram that shows what the inside of something looks like
- the process of sediment being buried and pressed together
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- the place where two plates meet
- hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth
- the rock type formed when heat or pressure deep underground changes existing rock
- one of the many different types of matter that make up rocks
- the rock type formed when sediment is pressed and glued together
- the movement of sediment from one place to another, often caused by wind or flowing water
- small pieces of rock
- the process by which rock material moves under Earth's outer layer and into the mantle due to plate motion
- the process of rock breaking down into smaller pieces due to wind or moving water
- formation a region of rock that formed together as a single rock type
- the ability to make things move or change
- one of the very large sections of hard, solid rock that make up Earth’s outer layer
20 Clues: small pieces of rock • the place where two plates meet • anything that has mass and takes up space • the ability to make things move or change • hot liquid rock below the surface of Earth • the process of sediment being glued together • a small part that is meant to show what the whole is like • the process of sediment being buried and pressed together • ...
Rock Transformations Review 2024-04-03
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- This type of rock is formed from magma.
- This happens when a volcano occurs.
- The process which presses sediment into rock.
- Small pieces of rock material.
- A planet which is similar to Earth with rock formations.
- The name of hot, liquid rock on Earth's surface.
- Moving away from the same place.
- These processes can change igneous or sedimentary rock.
- This may play a role in forming metamorphic rock.
- All rocks contain some of these.
- The process which brought sediment from the Rockies to the Great Plains.
- This process can change any type of rock into sediment.
- This type of rock is formed under the surface by pressure.
- The place where two plates meet.
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- This causes uplift and subduction.
- These occur when earthquakes happen under the ocean.
- This source of energy affects rock on the surface of Earth.
- Mountains which form under the ocean.
- Is rock transformation slow or fast?
- Moving toward the same place.
- This famous rock formation will disappear in the future.
- This process would have to occur for sedimentary rock to become igneous rock.
- These move when earthquakes happen.
- This type of rock is formed in layers.
- The _____ of Earth is hot enough to melt rock.
- This U.S. stat was formed by volcanic activity.
- The process which holds sedimentary rock together.
- This is needed for any type of rock to form.
- Liquid melted rock.
- The motion needed for mountains to form.
30 Clues: Liquid melted rock. • Moving toward the same place. • Small pieces of rock material. • Moving away from the same place. • All rocks contain some of these. • The place where two plates meet. • This causes uplift and subduction. • This happens when a volcano occurs. • These move when earthquakes happen. • Is rock transformation slow or fast? • ...
oreg 2025-09-21
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- City known for its bridges, food carts, and “Keep Weird” motto
- Basin area known for bird watching and wildlife refuges
- Oregon’s state capital
- County in northeastern Oregon with Native American history
- Home to Haystack Rock
- Famous river for rafting, near Bend
- Popular Oregon Coast beach town with a promenade
- Valley known for wine country and fertile farmlands
- Oldest American settlement west of the Rockies, near the Columbia River mouth
- Legendary rafting river in southern Oregon
- City known for its wine and Evergreen Aviation Museum
- Desert playa in eastern Oregon for camping and stargazing
- Largest town on the southern Oregon Coast
- Colorful rock formations in the John Day Fossil Beds
- Famous for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival
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- Rock climbing mecca in central Oregon
- State park with the “Trail of Ten Falls”
- Oregon coastal town famous for its cheese factory tours
- Oregon’s most iconic waterfall in the Gorge
- Gorge town famous for windsurfing
- Annual Portland celebration with parades and waterfront events
- Home to the University of Oregon
- Remote mountain range in southeastern Oregon
- Scenic canyon along the Oregon–Washington border
- Deepest lake in the U.S., formed in a volcanic caldera
- Coastal town with Oregon Coast Aquarium
- Historic pioneer route that ended in the Willamette Valley
- Southern Oregon hub near Rogue Valley wineries
- Oregon’s highest peak and a ski destination
- Central Oregon city known for outdoor recreation and breweries
30 Clues: Home to Haystack Rock • Oregon’s state capital • Home to the University of Oregon • Gorge town famous for windsurfing • Famous river for rafting, near Bend • Rock climbing mecca in central Oregon • Coastal town with Oregon Coast Aquarium • State park with the “Trail of Ten Falls” • Largest town on the southern Oregon Coast • Legendary rafting river in southern Oregon • ...
Lake Tahoe Reunion 2025-07-19
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- year the winter olympics were held in Lake Tahoe
- the best spot to dock, swim, and enjoy a drink on a hot day
- popular and culturally significant west shore beach that means quiet or submissive
- west shore state park with camping, beaches and the rubicon trailhead
- this curious and opportunistic omnivore can be spotted roaming mountains, campsites and streets
- Scandinavian castle
- known for its unique color, this popular spot is one of the most scenic on the lake
- the only island in Lake Tahoe
- 121 miles long and Lake Tahoe's sole outlet
- beverage that was famously served in this small 1929 structure while overlooking Emerald Bay
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- this famous paddle-wheeler cruises the lake and can hold 500 people
- famous film that that featured a notable estate on the west shore
- east shore beach known for vibrant blues and giant rock formations
- length of Lake Tahoe
- resort that boasts skiing in winter and a mountain coaster in summer
- the mountain range that Lake Tahoe belongs to
- legendary serpent-like creature rumored to be lurking in Lake Tahoe
- water sport that benefits from the lake's depth and clarity
- famous trail known for scenic views and epic Jeep off-roading
- watch out! You may see beachgoers in their birthday suits here
- the most commonly fished fish in the lake
- indigenous tribe with roots in Lake Tahoe dating back 6,000 years
22 Clues: Scandinavian castle • length of Lake Tahoe • the only island in Lake Tahoe • the most commonly fished fish in the lake • 121 miles long and Lake Tahoe's sole outlet • the mountain range that Lake Tahoe belongs to • year the winter olympics were held in Lake Tahoe • water sport that benefits from the lake's depth and clarity • ...
National Parks & The Great Outdoors! 2026-05-14
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- Maine coastal park featuring granite shoreline, tidepools, and Cadillac Mountain sunrise views
- Supervolcano-caldera park spanning WY/MT/ID, known for geothermal basins and Old Faithful
- Subtropical wetland ecosystem in Florida known for alligators, mangroves, and slow-moving water
- Utah park carved by the Colorado River into mesas, buttes, and deep canyons
- Utah park known for hoodoos—tall, thin rock spires shaped by frost and erosion
- Remote wilderness area requiring permits and self-sufficiency
- California park protecting giant sequoia trees, including the General Sherman Tree
- Most-visited U.S. national park, known for misty Appalachian biodiversity and ridge views
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- Wyoming mountain range park with jagged peaks rising sharply from valley floors
- Utah desert park with over 2,000 natural sandstone arches formed by erosion
- California desert park where Mojave and Colorado deserts meet, known for twisted yucca trees
- Warm reddish light on mountain peaks at sunrise or sunset
- Glacial valley park in California featuring El Capitan and Half Dome granite formations
- Alaska park home to North America’s highest peak and vast tundra wilderness
- South Dakota landscape of sharply eroded buttes, pinnacles, and fossil beds
- Montana park with alpine lakes, glacial valleys, and the Going-to-the-Sun Road
- Zigzagging trail sections used to climb steep terrain efficiently
- Field of loose rocks at the base of cliffs or slopes
- Canyon park in Utah with Navajo sandstone cliffs and the Virgin River narrows
- Washington state park with temperate rainforest, glacier-capped mountains, and rugged coastline
20 Clues: Field of loose rocks at the base of cliffs or slopes • Warm reddish light on mountain peaks at sunrise or sunset • Remote wilderness area requiring permits and self-sufficiency • Zigzagging trail sections used to climb steep terrain efficiently • Utah desert park with over 2,000 natural sandstone arches formed by erosion • ...
chapters 10-11 vocabulary 2016-09-26
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- facing away from the wind
- a large Spanish-owned estate in the Americas, often run s a farm or a cattle ranch
- a member of an armed force that is not part of a regular army; relating to a form of warfare carried on by such an independent armed force
- a factory in Mexico, along the United States border, that assembles goods foe export
- a policy by which land is taken from those who have large amounts and redistributed to those who have little or none
- a strip of land that juts out into an ocean
- North American Free Trade Agreement, which phased out trade barriers among the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- farmland owned collectively by members of a rural community
- a worker who travels from place to place, working where extra help is needed to cultivate or harvest crops
- a large commercial farmed owned by a private individual or a farming company
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- facing the wind
- a farm crop grown for sale and profit
- a hole formed when limestone is dissolved, causing the land above to collapse
- an island formed by the remains of tiny sea animals and the sand and sediment piling on to of them
- an area of high flat land
- the watering of farmland with water drawn from reservoirs or rivers
- farming that provides only enough for the needs of a family or village
- a group of islands
- a narrow strip of land having water on each side and joining two larger bodies of land
19 Clues: facing the wind • a group of islands • facing away from the wind • an area of high flat land • a farm crop grown for sale and profit • a strip of land that juts out into an ocean • farmland owned collectively by members of a rural community • the watering of farmland with water drawn from reservoirs or rivers • ...
Water in the World 2021-02-16
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- Water on the surface of the earth such as in a stream, river, lake or wetland. It is renewed by rainfall (7-5)
- The removal of salt and impurities to produce freshwater (11-8)
- The water located beneath the earth’s surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations (6-5)
- Cleaning wastewater so it can be reused for other purposes (8-5)
- When a plant loses its water, mainly through its leaves
- When the water that falls to the ground soaks into the earth
- The process by which an element or compound transitions from a liquid to gas state
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- The arrangement of particular phenomena or activities across the surface of the earth (7-12)
- The lack of sufficient available water to meet the demands of water usage within a region. It can be the result of physical and economic factors (5-8)
- When liquid and solid water particles fall from the clouds and reach the ground
- When a gas changes back to a liquid
- When water flows over the surface of the ground into groundwater
12 Clues: When a gas changes back to a liquid • When a plant loses its water, mainly through its leaves • When the water that falls to the ground soaks into the earth • The removal of salt and impurities to produce freshwater (11-8) • Cleaning wastewater so it can be reused for other purposes (8-5) • When water flows over the surface of the ground into groundwater • ...
American Musical & Grotesque 2026-04-26
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- A dance technique where only one part of the body moves while the rest remains still, typical of Fosse’s style.
- A disturbing effect in which something familiar becomes strange and threatening (linked to Wolfgang Kayser).
- In Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory, a cultural form based on inversion, excess, laughter, and the temporary suspension of social hierarchies.
- The surname of a famous impresario, Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., whose name was given to a series of early 20th-century revues.
- The violation of boundaries between categories (human/animal, normal/abnormal).
- The distortion of bodies or reality revealing hidden truths about modern life.
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- The use of bodies (especially chorus dancers) as decorative visual patterns rather than individuals.
- Early American performance tradition using racial caricature and blackface.
- In Fosse’s work, flaws become a source of artistic control and style.
- Dancers presented as lifeless, stiff, and object-like figures, resembling damaged toys rather than expressive individuals (e.g. Big Spender).
- The fusion of incompatible elements (e.g. comic + terrifying), central to the grotesque.
- Hollywood choreographer known for kaleidoscopic formations and overhead camera shots that turn dancers into abstract patterns.
12 Clues: In Fosse’s work, flaws become a source of artistic control and style. • Early American performance tradition using racial caricature and blackface. • The distortion of bodies or reality revealing hidden truths about modern life. • The violation of boundaries between categories (human/animal, normal/abnormal). • ...
Our World: Land and Sea 2013-03-22
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- Biggest desert in the world
- Grow in hot and rainy places
- A place in the desert with water
- Highest mountain in the world
- Going from one place to another
- Highest point of a mountain
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- Many mountains
- Take water from mountains to the lakes
- Hot, dry, sandy or rocky places
- Longest mountain range in the world
- Forest that grows in cold places. Have trees with long thin needles and green all year
- Number of oceans in the world
- Find countries on it
- Number of continents in the world
14 Clues: Many mountains • Find countries on it • Biggest desert in the world • Highest point of a mountain • Grow in hot and rainy places • Number of oceans in the world • Highest mountain in the world • Hot, dry, sandy or rocky places • Going from one place to another • A place in the desert with water • Number of continents in the world • Longest mountain range in the world • ...
België is een democratisch land 2014-03-12
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- de basiswet van een staat
- Deze persoon staat aan het hoofd van een republiek.
- bestuursvorm waarbij de absolute macht doorgaans bij één persoon of bij een kleine groep mensen ligt
- deze macht maakt de wetten en controleert de uitvoerende macht
- Democratisch verkozen personen die in naam van het volk beslissen
- gevangenis in Cuba waar de rechten van de mens niet gerespecteerd worden
- Bestuursvorm die letterlijk ‘het volk regeert’ betekent
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- Het recht van een persoon of een instantie om een besluit, dat met meerderheid van de stemmen genomen is, te verbieden
- het niet gelijk behandelen van alle burgers, het feit dat niet alle burgers gelijk zijn voor de wet
- deze praktijk vindt vaak plaats in een dictatuur
- volksraadpleging
- deze macht bestuurt het land en wordt uitgeoefend door de koning en zijn regering
- deze macht doet uitspraak over geschillen en wordt uitgeoefend door hoven en rechtbank
- staat waarin de burgers beschermd worden door de regels die willekeur en machtsmisbruik moeten voorkomen
14 Clues: volksraadpleging • de basiswet van een staat • deze praktijk vindt vaak plaats in een dictatuur • Deze persoon staat aan het hoofd van een republiek. • Bestuursvorm die letterlijk ‘het volk regeert’ betekent • deze macht maakt de wetten en controleert de uitvoerende macht • Democratisch verkozen personen die in naam van het volk beslissen • ...
Return to a Lost Land 2021-05-20
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- cover a large area of land
- deserted; empty
- watering of land by artificial means
- stream
- having a lot of
- town in Afghanistan near the capital city
- a bomb
- a large area of high and flat land
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- capital city of Afghanistan
- an account of a person's life
- a precious stone
- spiced rice with meat
- plenty
- a tall thin tower which is part of a mosque
14 Clues: stream • plenty • a bomb • deserted; empty • having a lot of • a precious stone • spiced rice with meat • cover a large area of land • capital city of Afghanistan • an account of a person's life • a large area of high and flat land • watering of land by artificial means • town in Afghanistan near the capital city • a tall thin tower which is part of a mosque
Return to a Lost Land 2021-05-20
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- cover a large area of land
- deserted; empty
- watering of land by artificial means
- stream
- having a lot of
- town in Afghanistan near the capital city
- a bomb
- a large area of high and flat land
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- capital city of Afghanistan
- an account of a person's life
- a precious stone
- spiced rice with meat
- plenty
- a tall thin tower which is part of a mosque
14 Clues: stream • plenty • a bomb • deserted; empty • having a lot of • a precious stone • spiced rice with meat • cover a large area of land • capital city of Afghanistan • an account of a person's life • a large area of high and flat land • watering of land by artificial means • town in Afghanistan near the capital city • a tall thin tower which is part of a mosque
Unit 5 Working the land 2022-10-21
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- to reach or succeed in getting something
- to guess or calculate the cost, size, value, etc. of something
- something that you accept as true without question or proof
- traditional and ordinary
- an idea or mental image of something
- to have as parts or members, or to be those parts or members
- the time when you are not working or doing other duties
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- a situation in which there is not enough of something
- to try to deal with something or someone
- a typical or noticeable quality of someone or something
- to give all of something, especially your time, effort, or love, or yourself, to something you believe in or to a person
- to persuade someone or make someone certain
- to defeat or succeed in controlling or dealing with something
- a plant or animal that has been produced from two different types of plant or animal, especially to get better characteristics
14 Clues: traditional and ordinary • an idea or mental image of something • to try to deal with something or someone • to reach or succeed in getting something • to persuade someone or make someone certain • a situation in which there is not enough of something • a typical or noticeable quality of someone or something • the time when you are not working or doing other duties • ...
Social Studies: Land and Water 2023-10-03
Across
- There are five _______ on Earth.
- These are areas if land surrounded on all sides by water.
- These are high areas that have steep sides and flat tops.
- These are the largest land areas on Earth and there are seven of these on Earth.
- The Great ______ in the United States are the largest freshwater bodies of water in the world.
- The _________ Ocean is located west of the United States.
Down
- The _______ Ocean is located east of Africa.
- This is the study of Earth and its people.
- The _____________ River is the second largest river in the United States.
- These are landforms made of ice and snow.
- These are connected to a mainland and usually surrounded by water on three sides.
- The _________ Ocean is located west of Europe.
- The ______ Ocean is located north of Asia.
- The _____________ Mountains stretch across the Southeast and Northeast of the United States.
14 Clues: There are five _______ on Earth. • These are landforms made of ice and snow. • This is the study of Earth and its people. • The ______ Ocean is located north of Asia. • The _______ Ocean is located east of Africa. • The _________ Ocean is located west of Europe. • These are areas if land surrounded on all sides by water. • ...
the marvelous land of oz 2020-06-11
14 Clues: princess • good witch • named by tip • flying beast • wants a heart • evil old lady • wants a brain • ozian citizens • beam with 4 legs • young orphan child • lives in emerald city • ruler of winkie country • place where the king and queen live • of oz where part of the book takes place
Land Use/First People Review 2020-10-26
Across
- cannot be remade by nature or people
- material added to soil to make it more fertile
- things found in nature and used by people
- tell about the beginnings of Native Tribes
- early family members
- wearing away of the earth' surface
Down
- movement of water to dry area
- can be made again by nature or people
- studies ancient cultures
- movement of people
- objects made by early people
- to change
- possible explanation
- person's child, grandchild, or later relative
14 Clues: to change • movement of people • possible explanation • early family members • studies ancient cultures • objects made by early people • movement of water to dry area • wearing away of the earth' surface • cannot be remade by nature or people • can be made again by nature or people • things found in nature and used by people • tell about the beginnings of Native Tribes • ...
weather 2023-02-17
15 Clues: fluffy • thunder • water stages • feather like • blanket like • rain or snow • ice balls from sky • sad and lousy sky's • clear and fair sky's • air from land to sea • air from sea to land • cold air under warm air • front warm air over cold air • something to tell how hot or cold it is • all of the words are tipes of __________
Revolutionary War and Westward Expansion 2014-12-02
Across
- Last name of Patriot spy and female hero in the Revolutionary War
- 1st name in the SUpreme Court case that decided Native Americans had a right to stay on their land
- Name of Acts meant to punish colonists for the Boston Tea Party
- Site of the 1st gold rush
- Indian removal from Georgia
- Invented the Cherokee alphabet
Down
- African American who saved Elijiah Clark's life
- Along with the Cherokee, this native American group resided in Georgia
- Name of war that indirectly lead to the American Revolution
- Name of the land fraud incident in Georgia where legislators tried to sell Georgia land to developers for very little money
- Name of American President who refused to enfore Worcester v. Georgia
- Name of the Supreme Court Justice who presided over Worcester v. Georgia
- System that issued land to the head of households
- The invention that resulted in an increase in the practice of slavery in the south
- One of the major religions in Georgia
- 1st land grant university in the US
16 Clues: Site of the 1st gold rush • Indian removal from Georgia • Invented the Cherokee alphabet • 1st land grant university in the US • One of the major religions in Georgia • African American who saved Elijiah Clark's life • System that issued land to the head of households • Name of war that indirectly lead to the American Revolution • ...
the crossword of Canada Resource 2016-05-04
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 • ...
Rivers Crossword By Trincyria Rodrigues 2018-05-02
Across
- is a small river flowing into a larger river
- is an area of land drained by the river system
- is wet weather including rain, hail and snow
- is the process of water movement through a plant
- is where a river flows
- is where a river begins
Down
- is where water vapour meets cool air and turns into water droplets
- is deposition material to build new landforms
- Run Off is the movement of water to the river which passes over the land
- is where the water is heated up and turns into water vapour
- water is water stored in rocks within the ground
- is moving material from one place to another
- cycle is the movement of water through land sea and atmosphere
- is a ridge of high land the boundary between several river basins
- is a place where the river flows into a lake or the sea
- is wearing away of the land and removing loose material
16 Clues: is where a river flows • is where a river begins • is moving material from one place to another • is a small river flowing into a larger river • is wet weather including rain, hail and snow • is deposition material to build new landforms • is an area of land drained by the river system • water is water stored in rocks within the ground • ...
civil war 2023-09-22
Across
- act 1862 law that gave 160 secret of land to persons willing to live
- civil service act for federal government in an attempt to hire employees
- standard policy of designating monetary units in terms of their value
- pubic land where WA were required to live
- in which the Sioux defeated U.S. army troops
- Knee 1890 confrontion between U.S. cavalry and Sioux that marked the end of Indian resistance
- a law that divided reservation land into private family
- self appointed law enforces
- grants land made by federal government
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- railroad link between the eastern and the western U.S.
- led a group of refugees on a track of more then 1.300 mill
- system allowed there livestock to roam and graze over
- money a government-issued currency that is not blocked by commodity such as gold
- AA's who migrated from the south to the west after the war
- absorbed into the main culture of society
- creek massacre attacks a camp of Cheyenne
16 Clues: self appointed law enforces • grants land made by federal government • pubic land where WA were required to live • absorbed into the main culture of society • in which the Sioux defeated U.S. army troops • creek massacre attacks a camp of Cheyenne • system allowed there livestock to roam and graze over • railroad link between the eastern and the western U.S. • ...
Unit 4 - Vocabulary 2026-01-16
Across
- Dirt/sand deposited at the mouth of a river that forms new land
- FLAT LOWLAND NEAR an ocean or sea
- submerged land before it drops off in the ocean.
- Large-scale movement of seawater that affects climate and sea-life
- A main river and all of its tributaries
- Where fresh and saltwater mix (rivers into Oceans)
- Any form of water (rain, snow, sleet) falling from the atmosphere.
Down
- Smaller stream/river that flows into a larger one
- All living organisms and the environments they live in on Earth
- Fertile area in a desert where water is available
- Land that’s below sea-level that collects earth/materials
- The shape and features of Earth’s surface (hills, valleys, slopes).
- Difference in elevation between the highest and lowest points in an area.
- Fast, high-altitude air currents that influence weather patterns.
- Dry area on a side of a mountain that blocks rain from falling
- Strip of land connecting two larger pieces of land
16 Clues: FLAT LOWLAND NEAR an ocean or sea • A main river and all of its tributaries • submerged land before it drops off in the ocean. • Smaller stream/river that flows into a larger one • Fertile area in a desert where water is available • Where fresh and saltwater mix (rivers into Oceans) • Strip of land connecting two larger pieces of land • ...
Avatar Vocabulary Week 2 Homework 2023-04-20
Across
- to make an agreement between two groups of people
- something useful such as water, money, land, trees or minerals
- an old fashioned gun with a long barrel
- greedily grabbing land for profit or gain
- person who owns the land
Down
- intentionally and brutally kill many people
- a brave soldier from a tribe
- to fight against an established government or leader.
- someone who lives in an unused land illegally
- land that can produce a lot of crops or food
- to disobey
11 Clues: to disobey • person who owns the land • a brave soldier from a tribe • an old fashioned gun with a long barrel • greedily grabbing land for profit or gain • intentionally and brutally kill many people • land that can produce a lot of crops or food • someone who lives in an unused land illegally • to make an agreement between two groups of people • ...
Watershed Practice 2021-04-29
Across
- an area of land that separates watersheds
- a brackish body of water
- any harmful substance added to the environment
- a humid flooded forest located in the South
- an area of land covered by water
- a wetland dominated by grasses
- Virginia's largest watershed
- a mossy wetland covered by acidic water
Down
- a unique wetland home to many species
- all the living components of an ecosystem
- living and nonliving factors living in an area
- watershed we live in in Chesapeake, VA
- an area of land that drains into a common place
- water that moves on the surface of land
- EX: water, sunlight, soil, air, rocks
15 Clues: a brackish body of water • Virginia's largest watershed • a wetland dominated by grasses • an area of land covered by water • a unique wetland home to many species • EX: water, sunlight, soil, air, rocks • watershed we live in in Chesapeake, VA • water that moves on the surface of land • a mossy wetland covered by acidic water • an area of land that separates watersheds • ...
U6 Flow of Water 2025-11-17
Across
- sides of the mountain
- the width of the river on the mountains
- washing away of land
- stones and soil carried away and collected
- breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces
- a triangle land created by erosion from the mountains
- the width of the river on the flat lands
Down
- caused by rivers flowing in the mountains that is like a vshape
- carries away stones and soil
- flow of the river flowing through flat land
- stones on the river flowing through the flat land
- stones on the mountains
- flow of water on the mountains
- flow of river on flat lands
- found on the flat lands
15 Clues: washing away of land • sides of the mountain • stones on the mountains • found on the flat lands • flow of river on flat lands • carries away stones and soil • flow of water on the mountains • the width of the river on the mountains • the width of the river on the flat lands • stones and soil carried away and collected • breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces • ...
#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 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?
- 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 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?
- 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 discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
Down
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- 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 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 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 event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- 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?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- 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
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- 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?
- 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?
- 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 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?
Down
- 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 Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- 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?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- 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?
- What was the approximate population of 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?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- 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 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 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 the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- 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?
- What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- 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?
- 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?
- 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 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?
Down
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- 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?
- 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 discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- 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
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
- 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 purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- 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 did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- 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 was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
Down
- 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?
- 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?
- 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?
- 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’?
- 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’?
- 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?
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 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?
- 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?
- 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?
- What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
- 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 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?
- 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?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
Down
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- 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?
- 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’?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- 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 was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- 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?
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? • ...
KET - NOW YOU 2- VOCABULARY - UNIT 8 2021-05-28
Across
- a high area of land with a very steep side, especially one next to the sea.
- you repair, decorate, or change an old item or furniture so that it can be used again as something more fashionable or valuable.
- the salty water that covers about three-quarters of the Earth's surface.
- rubbish that is left lying around outside.
- all the land, forests, energy sources and minerals existing naturally in a place that can be used by people.
- a large amount of fresh water flowing continuously in a long line across the land.
- a long strip of ground or track which people walk along to get from one place to another.
- the act of processing used materials into new products for further use
- a large deep hole in which very large amounts of rubbish are buried.
- a large area of fresh water, surrounded by land.
- a low stretch of land between hills, especially one that has a river flowing through it.
- meeting days when you make things tidy and free of dirt again in a particular place.
- a hard solid substance found in the ground and often used for building houses.
- an area of the sea at the coast which is partly enclosed by land or strong walls, so that boats can be left there safely.
- a container for rubbish or litter
- methods of farming and gardening use only natural animal and plant products to help the plants or animals grow and be healthy, rather than using chemicals.
- a small narrow river.
Down
- act of saying or showing publicly that you object to something.
- The .......... of an animal or plant is the natural environment in which it normally lives or grows.
- a place where water flows over the edge of a steep, high cliff in hills or mountains, and falls into a pool below.
- using a system of buses, trains, etc, running on fixed routes, on which the public may travel
- the particular natural surroundings in which you live or exist
- a large plant which is smaller than a tree and has a lot of branches.
- a large container into which people can put empty glass bottles so that the glass can be used again.
- he time in the evening when the sun disappears out of sight from the sky.
- the time in the morning when the sun first appears in the sky.
- an area of land that is next to the sea.
- an area of land that is higher than the land that surrounds it.
- changes in the earth’s climate, especially the gradual rise in temperature caused by high levels of carbon dioxide and other gases.
29 Clues: a small narrow river. • a container for rubbish or litter • an area of land that is next to the sea. • rubbish that is left lying around outside. • a large area of fresh water, surrounded by land. • the particular natural surroundings in which you live or exist • the time in the morning when the sun first appears in the sky. • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Portland, 1843' 2018-03-03
Across
- 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?
- 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?
- 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 English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was illegal?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- 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?
Down
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- 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?
- 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?
- 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?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- 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?
- 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?
- 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' 2018-03-03
Across
- What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
- 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 structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
- 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 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?
- 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?
- 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?
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- What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- 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?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- 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 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?
- 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?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- 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' 2018-03-03
Across
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was illegal?
- 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?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- 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 name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
Down
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- 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 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?
- 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?
- Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
- 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?
- 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 extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
- 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?
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 direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
- 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 whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- 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?
- What event was held for the first time in 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?
- Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
- Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- 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?
Down
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was illegal?
- 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?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- 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?
- 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 was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
- 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? • ...
#2 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Portland, 1843' 2018-03-03
Across
- 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?
- 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 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?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- 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 was an exchange of land for gifts called by 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’?
- 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?
- 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 illegal?
Down
- What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
- 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?
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
- 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?
- 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' 2018-03-04
Across
- What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
- 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?
- What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was illegal?
- 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?
- 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 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?
- Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
- What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
Down
- Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
- 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?
- 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?
- Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
- 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 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?
- Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
- 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? • ...
Geography Term 2 2024-05-29
Across
- An area of land with its own government, like France, Brazil, or Australia.
- The natural home of an animal or plant, like a forest or a desert.
- A large country in Asia with many people, ancient history, and famous places like the Great Wall.
- An area of sand or pebbles next to a sea or lake.
- A very dry area of land with little rain and few plants, like the Sahara.
- Living creatures that can move around, like dogs, cats, birds, and fish.
- Everything around us, including the air, water, land, plants, and animals.
- A chart that shows information in a visual way, like bars, lines, or circles.
- America A continent below North America with countries like Brazil and Argentina, known for rainforests and mountains.
- Made by nature, not by humans, like rivers, mountains, and forests.
- Groups of people living in the same country with their own government.
- A very tall and high piece of land, often with steep sides.
- Originally from a specific place, like kangaroos are native to Australia.
- The planet we live on, including all countries and people.
- A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river, like the Grand Canyon.
- 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.
- A big country in South America known for the Amazon rainforest and the city of Rio de Janeiro.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
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- The usual weather conditions in a place, like how hot, cold, rainy, or snowy it is.
- Numbers that show a specific location on a map using latitude and longitude.
- A sheltered area of water where boats and ships can dock safely.
- The biggest continent with many countries, cultures, and famous places like China and India.
- A large stream of water that flows across the land.
- A large area of land with many countries, like Africa, Asia, or South America.
- Plants, trees, and shrubs that grow in a particular area.
- Important parts or characteristics of something, like mountains or rivers in a landscape.
- An island country off the coast of Africa known for its unique animals like lemurs.
- A mountain with an opening that can let out lava, ash, and gases from inside the Earth.
- The visible features of an area of land, including hills, rivers, trees, and buildings.
- Sounds made by instruments or voices that people enjoy listening to.
- A large continent with many countries, animals, and different kinds of land.
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. • ...
SECTION 4.2: FEUDALISM ESTABLISHING ORDER By: Aditi and Pragnya 2021-03-14
Across
- Wealthy high class citizens who stayed loyal to the king (and protected himself/her), and in exchange they received land from the ruler.
- Goods were mostly produced outside the manor, by the peasants, but one of the things that came from the city helped to make the steel tools.
- Lords rented land to give to ____ which were similar to peasants, the difference was that they were “tied” and couldn't leave the land without permission
- The contracts that were written between the lords and the vassal are still there in present day museums.
- Contracts that were signed between the lords and the vassals. Lords give the land, while the vessels promise to stay loyal to them.
- Large houses that were occupied by lords and their knights. Normally outside the city
- Protected Europe in exchange for land and riches
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- people were born into this, and they could not change their status, this helped organize the society. (Two words)
- The _____ Owned a large amount of land, along with the ruler
- A holder of land on conditions of homage and allegiance
- Provided people with safety and protection
- Owned most of the land, and gave it to the lords in exchange for protection form the knights
- Rented by peasants and normally owned by lords
- were mostly produced outside the manor, by the peasants, but, another good was got outside the manor and this helped to preserve the meat
14 Clues: Provided people with safety and protection • Rented by peasants and normally owned by lords • Protected Europe in exchange for land and riches • A holder of land on conditions of homage and allegiance • The _____ Owned a large amount of land, along with the ruler • Large houses that were occupied by lords and their knights. Normally outside the city • ...
LACHLAN CHILTON 2013-06-16
15 Clues: TALL LAND • MOVING ICE • MOVING SAND • DARK INSIDE • A SWAMPY LAND • A DEEP VALLEY • VERY TALL LAND • A COUNTRY IN ASIA • A COUNTRY IN ASIA • EXPLODING MOUNTAIN • A COUNTRY IN ITALY • A COUNTRY IN GREECE • A PLACE WITH BARLEY ANY LIFE • A PLACE WITH LOTS WATER AND LIFE • AIRHOLE FROM THE TOP OF THE SURFACE
