land formations Crossword Puzzles

Crispy Crossword 2021-05-27

Crispy Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. a clockwise or counterclockwise angle between a north and south direction
  2. a long, narrow hilltop that forms a sausage shape
  3. REFERENCE, part of the grid reference system, comprises of four digit numbers
  4. the lowest region of the atmosphere
  5. LINES, a collection of lines that show on a map to represent mountains, valleys and landforms
  6. a layer of the atmosphere, right above the mesosphere
  7. an area of relatively flat ground
  8. a deep ravine; usually with steep sides
  9. REFERENCE, a reference that locates a place by numbers or letters
  10. an extensive area of flat land which is higher than the land around it
  11. MAP, a map with differences in shading and colouring
  12. MAP, shows the natural features of the surrounding area
  13. a list of symbols or signs that are on a map to signify small landmarks
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  1. two areas of high land with a dip between them
  2. HILL, a high round piece of land, not as large as a mountain
  3. MAP, focuses on spatial variability
  4. a layer of the atmosphere, right below the thermosphere
  5. an are of land that sticks out from the side of a mountain or hill
  6. the area enclosed by two perpendicular radii of a circle
  7. a high, steep, rocky, slope formed by erosion or earth movements
  8. MAP, concerns the shape and character of the Earth
  9. the highest part of a hill or mountain range
  10. MAP, also known as road map
  11. relationship between different features of the biophysical environment
  12. MAP, represents countries, towns and states
  13. the steep hillside formed by a sudden drop in elevation
  14. DENSITY, measurement of population per unit area
  15. low land between hills or mountains

28 Clues: MAP, also known as road mapan area of relatively flat groundMAP, focuses on spatial variabilitythe lowest region of the atmospherelow land between hills or mountainsa deep ravine; usually with steep sidesMAP, represents countries, towns and statesthe highest part of a hill or mountain rangetwo areas of high land with a dip between them...

Geography vocabulary 2017-02-15

Geography vocabulary crossword puzzle
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  1. A broad belt of climate and geography that encircles the earth.
  2. A stretch of river where the fast currents crash on the rocks.
  3. A large inland body of water.
  4. A shallow, underwater plain that is the real outer edge of a continent.
  5. A mound or ridge of loose sand shaped by blowing winds.
  6. A body of flowing water.
  7. A marsh with trees.
  8. A deep, narrow valley with steep rocky sides.
  9. The sandy or rocky land at the edge of an ocean.
  10. A bend in the winding, looping, course of many lowland rivers.
  11. A large body of salt water that is smaller than an ocean.
  12. An isolated rocky hill or mountain with a small flat top.
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  1. A fan shaped deposit of mud and sand, often green with vegetation, found at the mouths of many rivers.
  2. A very dry and desolate land. Receives little to no rainfall.
  3. A hot, humid, tropical rain forest.
  4. A pointed piece of land that projects from a coastline.
  5. A narrow strip of land that connects two larger areas of land and narrowly separates two large bodies of water.
  6. Long mountain ridge lines that determine the directions a continents rivers will flow.
  7. the area where a river originates and begins its journey to sea.
  8. A region thickly covered with trees and abundant underbrush.
  9. A shallow place in a stream where people and animals can safely wade from one bank to the other.
  10. A low, spongy wetland.
  11. A small area of sea or lake partly enclosed by dry land.
  12. A long narrow inlet of the sea between tall, rocky cliffs.
  13. The place where a stream flows into a larger body of water.
  14. A long, large stream.
  15. A small, narrow, rocky ravine.

27 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 pointed piece of land that projects from a coastline....

Geography Defintions 2013-09-09

Geography Defintions crossword puzzle
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  1. a irruption causing natural land creation
  2. a wetland with some overflowing areas but mostly shallow water.
  3. A book of different types of maps
  4. The time twice a year in which the sun crosses the equator and day and night are equal in length. (Summer Equinoxes, Winter Equinoxes)
  5. a high plain
  6. a large flat area
  7. Map A map marked with contour lines.
  8. A symbol to represent angles. (°)
  9. The point in the orbit of a planet, asteroid, or comet at which it is furthest from the sun
  10. An area that is sunk below its surroundings
  11. A dry, barren area of land
  12. The height of an object or point in relation to sea level
  13. is an area of land bordered by water on 3 sides
  14. Directions The four cardinal directions or cardinal points are the directions of north, south, east, and west
  15. created by the natural movement of shifting plates
  16. A period of 24 hours of the earth spinning on its axis to produce morning and night
  17. opening of river
  18. An imaginary line about which the earth rotates at an angle of 23°
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  1. a elevated land with a flat top
  2. Rose A circle showing the principal directions
  3. up and down land (hills)
  4. fast flowing water
  5. An undesired change in the waveform of a signal
  6. Hemisphere The half of the earth that contains Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
  7. Any of the world's main continuous expanses of land
  8. Circle The parallel of latitude 66° 33′ south of the equator.
  9. The height above a fixed reference point.
  10. An imaginary line, located at 0°,dividing the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
  11. Circle The parallel of latitude 66° 33′ north of the equator.

29 Clues: a high plainopening of rivera large flat areafast flowing waterup and down land (hills)A dry, barren area of landa elevated land with a flat topA book of different types of mapsA symbol to represent angles. (°)Map A map marked with contour lines.a irruption causing natural land creationThe height above a fixed reference point....

Begrippen SO GS tijd van burgers en stoommachines 2013-11-20

Begrippen SO GS tijd van burgers en stoommachines crossword puzzle
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  1. Gebieden waar de producten worden verkocht.
  2. revolutie. Snelle verbeteringen in de landbouw, waarbij veel machines werden gebruikt.
  3. Van Houten. 1874 - kinderen onder de 12 jaar mochten niet meer in fabrieken werken.
  4. Geld.
  5. Gematigde socialisten. Zij willen een klasseloze maatschappij bereiken d.m.v. de politiek.
  6. Radicale socialisten. Zij willen een klasseloze maatschappij bereiken d.m.v. een revolutie.
  7. Streven van Westerse landen om hun macht uit te breiden. Dit gebeurt vanaf de 19de eeuw vooral in Afrika en Azië. Dit had vooral een economische reden: grondstoffen halen uit de koloniën en eindproducten verkopen.
  8. Een staat waarin de overheid zich zo min mogelijk bemoeit met de economie, ze zorgt vooral voor orde en veiligheid.
  9. Het werk neerleggen uit protest.
  10. Machine die met behulp van stoom in beweging wordt gezet.
  11. Een groep mensen die op dezelfde manier denkt hoe het land bestuurd moet worden.
  12. Organisatie die opkomt voor de rechten van de werkende mensen.
  13. revolutie. De verandering van een landbouwsamenleving naar een geïndustrialiseerde samenleving, waar steeds meer producten met machines gemaakt worden.
  14. Het werk van arbeiders.
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  1. Een groep mensen die zich inzet voor het besturen van het land. De mensen binnen een politieke partij denken hetzelfde over het besturen van een land.
  2. De denkwijze waarbij mensen willen dat de overheid zich zo min mogelijk bemoeit met de economie.
  3. Een samenleving waarin er gelijkheid is tussen alle mensen.
  4. Een land dat door een ander land is ingenomen. Meestal zijn dit overzees veroverde gebieden.
  5. Het thuis maken van spullen, vooral in de textielsector.
  6. Alle middelen die nodig zijn om producten te maken.
  7. De denkwijze waarbij mensen een klasseloze maatschappij willen, gelijkheid.
  8. Ruwe materialen waarvan producten worden gemaakt.
  9. Liefde voor eigen land, volk en de eigen cultuur.

23 Clues: Geld.Het werk van arbeiders.Het werk neerleggen uit protest.Gebieden waar de producten worden verkocht.Ruwe materialen waarvan producten worden gemaakt.Liefde voor eigen land, volk en de eigen cultuur.Alle middelen die nodig zijn om producten te maken.Het thuis maken van spullen, vooral in de textielsector....

Jack Anderson 2014-12-17

Jack Anderson crossword puzzle
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  1. Underground hollow often having an opening in the side of a hill or cliff
  2. In deserts and on beaches, windblown sands that have formed hills
  3. A narrow waterway or channel connecting two larger bodies of water
  4. An inland grassland area
  5. Point of land projecting into a body of water
  6. An artificial waterway used for irrigation or travel
  7. A river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
  8. Natural hot spring that emits a column of water and steam into the air
  9. High, steep or overhanging rock face
  10. Area of barren land with roughly eroded ridges and peaks
  11. Lowland between mountain ranges or hills often having a river or stream running along the bottom
  12. A stream of water of considerable volume
  13. Body of water partially enclosed by land with a wide outlet to the ocean
  14. Vast treeless plains with permafrost and small, low plants
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  1. Body of water completely surrounded by land
  2. Hill that rises abruptly from surrounding area with sloping sides and a flat top
  3. Narrow piece of land that connects two large landmasses and separates two bodies of water
  4. Long, wide body of water connecting larger bodies of water, larger than a channel
  5. Shallow pool of water at the center of an atoll
  6. Piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
  7. Flat or gently rolling lands
  8. Deeper part of a river or harbor
  9. Sandy, pebbly or rocky shore of a body of water
  10. Large body of ice that moves across the Earth’s surface
  11. Dense growth of trees and other plants covering a large area
  12. Lowland region saturated by water

26 Clues: An inland grassland areaFlat or gently rolling landsDeeper part of a river or harborLowland region saturated by waterHigh, steep or overhanging rock faceA stream of water of considerable volumeBody of water completely surrounded by landPoint of land projecting into a body of waterShallow pool of water at the center of an atoll...

Map of the Bahamas & World - Review - 3 2024-05-30

Map of the Bahamas & World - Review - 3 crossword puzzle
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  1. What part of the cascarilla tree is used for medicine and campari?
  2. The island with Duncan Town as the main settlement is ___?
  3. The continent with no countries.
  4. The important latitude line that runs through The Bahamas is Tropic of ___?
  5. A narrow land area that connects 2 larger land areas.
  6. The island most popular for Sports Fishing is ___?
  7. One Commercial Farming tool or equipment is ___?
  8. The Fishing capital of The Bahamas.
  9. The Old Bahama Channel is above _____ (country)?
  10. Island known for boat building.
  11. This land area has water on only 3 sides.
  12. A very small island is ____?
  13. The tool or equipment used to catch crawfish.
  14. A body of water that is completely surrounded by land is ___?
  15. One subsistence fishing tool / equipment is ___?
  16. The Southern Bahamian islands fall into the ___ climatic ZONE?
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  1. The isthmus connecting North and South America is ___?
  2. A ____ is a flowing stream of fresh water between banks.
  3. The onion producing island in The Bahamas.
  4. A place that gets less than 10 inches per year is a ____?
  5. One ocean surrounding North America.
  6. The Bahamas has many islands so it is an _____?
  7. The name of the Salt company in Inagua is ___?
  8. The _____ Providence Channel is between Abaco and Eleuthera?
  9. This type of fishing and farming is on a small scale?
  10. This fish has a closed season in The Bahamas.
  11. The island Abraham's Bay is on is _____?
  12. A land area that is completely surrounded by water.
  13. The government helps farmers by giving them FREE ____?
  14. The main vegetation (trees) on Andros and Grand Bahama.

30 Clues: A very small island is ____?Island known for boat building.The continent with no countries.The Fishing capital of The Bahamas.One ocean surrounding North America.The island Abraham's Bay is on is _____?This land area has water on only 3 sides.The onion producing island in The Bahamas.This fish has a closed season in The Bahamas....

real estate 2022-05-18

real estate crossword puzzle
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  1. the state of being scarce or in short supply
  2. under the table exchange of cash and goods
  3. a plot of land
  4. house pricing
  5. lends money to the buyer
  6. the basic unit of measurement in the rectangular survey system
  7. Economics is the study of scarcity and its implications for the use of resources
  8. annual percentage rate
  9. reduce or pay off (a debt) with regular payments
  10. property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies
  11. a type of loan
  12. the finalizing when buying a home
  13. the end of an area of homes
  14. the east-west line is the base line
  15. Imaginary lines used by surveyors in locating and describing land under the rectangular survey method
  16. bills in a home
  17. a statue, building, or other structure erected to commemorate a famous or notable person or event
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  1. building on land
  2. home owners who live near a lake, or river
  3. support by a patron
  4. a kind of property interest
  5. someone who determines the value of the property
  6. when the buyer tries to get out of a deal
  7. an are of land
  8. public land survey system
  9. private mortgage insurance
  10. being decisive when making a decision
  11. someone who revises the house, spectates
  12. cant harm nearby home owners, but has access to this
  13. a unit of land area equal to 4,840 square yards
  14. the value of the shares issued by a company
  15. a home for a smaller family
  16. division into separate parts or sections
  17. making the home livable

34 Clues: house pricinga plot of landan are of landa type of loanbills in a homebuilding on landsupport by a patronannual percentage ratemaking the home livablelends money to the buyerpublic land survey systemprivate mortgage insurancea kind of property interestthe end of an area of homesa home for a smaller familythe finalizing when buying a home...

13 Colonies 2023-09-25

13 Colonies crossword puzzle
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  1. What were the British settlers who settled in the colonies called?
  2. Where did the British colonists settle in North America?
  3. What did Britain give to people to come to the Americas? (hint: permission)
  4. What was one social cause that resulted in people moving to Americas?
  5. the ideas of self government were influenced by this Enlightnement thinker
  6. There were land disputes over the Ohio River Valley. The British colonists tried to claim that land, however it belonged to _________________.
  7. What did Britain expect the colonists to provide in return for the charters?
  8. Even though Britain won, it lost a lot of money and went into __________.
  9. Due to the demand of labor, southerners used ________________ for labor.
  10. Poor people in Britain who signed contracts to get a voyage to the colonies for years in servitude were known as
  11. A lot of plantation were grown in the south due to its ________________ soil.
  12. This resulted in a war between Britain and France which was known as the
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  1. Who was the man who discovered North and South America?
  2. the French and Indian War concluded with the signing of the Treaty of Paris.
  3. The British colonists wanted a specific piece of land known as the
  4. The 13 colonies established their small local governments such as the Mayflower Compact and House of Burgesses. These governments were known as _____________________ governments.
  5. How many colonies did the colonists establish in the east coast?
  6. France lost and had to give up some of its ___________ in North America
  7. Which group of people already occupied the land of North and South America?
  8. The colonists sided with Britain, and the Native Americans sided with __________________.
  9. As time went on in the colonies, the colonists, especially the colonists in Virginia wanted to expand _________ for more land.
  10. What was one economic cause that resulted in people moving to the Americas

22 Clues: Who was the man who discovered North and South America?Where did the British colonists settle in North America?How many colonies did the colonists establish in the east coast?What were the British settlers who settled in the colonies called?The British colonists wanted a specific piece of land known as the...

2005324 2024-12-09

2005324 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A certain type of tree usually the same word said when a tree is falling
  2. Men who were part of the expedition who have experience with rifles and heavy work
  3. Exchange of goods between a group of people
  4. The president of the UnitedStates during the 1800's
  5. A bloodred valley found in the crazies
  6. A passage way through North America that people have searched for ever since Columbus came to America.
  7. A chance to get land or become rich
  8. A river that Lewis and Clark went up on boats during the expedition
  9. Going to a place because of a landmark or another specific land trait such as mountains
  10. People who lived in America before the Europeans came and took their land
  11. A raging river found in the crazies
  12. Two former soldiers who went to explore the area of the Louisianna purchase
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  1. A bigger range of things, in this scenario languages and religions
  2. A river that stretches to the Pacific River through the Rocky mountains
  3. The place on the left side of the Rocky Mountains and close to the Pacific Ocean
  4. A scorching desert in a mountain range called the crazies.
  5. A yellow-looking valuable rock
  6. The 16 year old wife of Twosaint Charbounnou
  7. The name of the slave owned by Lewis who came on the expedition
  8. Certain features of a scape of land
  9. purchase of a large amount of land from Thomas Jefferson to the French
  10. A journey through an unexplored land to find riches, make maps, etc...
  11. Someone who converts the other language to another language so they can understand it.
  12. A tribe that Lewis and Clark ran into and stayed there first river at

24 Clues: A yellow-looking valuable rockCertain features of a scape of landA chance to get land or become richA raging river found in the craziesA bloodred valley found in the craziesExchange of goods between a group of peopleThe 16 year old wife of Twosaint CharbounnouThe president of the UnitedStates during the 1800's...

Human Geography of Latin America 2025-11-14

Human Geography of Latin America crossword puzzle
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  1. – How a country uses its resources to produce and sell goods and services.
  2. – The number of people living per unit of area.
  3. – Land surrounded by water on three sides.
  4. – A cold, treeless region with frozen ground.
  5. – The movement of people from one place to another.
  6. – A flat, elevated area of land.
  7. – The long-term weather patterns of a place.
  8. – Explains the symbols and colors used on a map.
  9. – Land completely surrounded by water.
  10. – The increasing connection of countries through trade, communication, and culture.
  11. – The warm region between the Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn.
  12. – The imaginary line that divides Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
  13. – The variety of plants and animals in an area.
  14. – The beliefs, customs, foods, and traditions of a group of people.
  15. – The imaginary line that divides Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
  16. – The process of fertile land turning into desert.
  17. – Shows the relationship between a distance on a map and the actual distance on Earth.
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  1. – A large landmass such as Africa or Asia.
  2. – Horizontal lines that measure distance north or south of the Equator.
  3. – Half of the Earth.
  4. – Materials from the Earth such as water, wood, and minerals.
  5. – A chain of connected mountains.
  6. – Movement of people from rural areas to cities.
  7. – A large area of flat or gently rolling land.
  8. – A group or chain of islands.
  9. – The land drained by a river and its tributaries.
  10. – The day-to-day condition of the atmosphere.
  11. – Vertical lines that measure distance east or west of the Prime Meridian.
  12. – A resource that can be replaced naturally, like wind or solar energy.
  13. – A landform at the mouth of a river where sediment is deposited.

30 Clues: – Half of the Earth.– A group or chain of islands.– A flat, elevated area of land.– A chain of connected mountains.– Land completely surrounded by water.– A large landmass such as Africa or Asia.– Land surrounded by water on three sides.– The long-term weather patterns of a place.– A cold, treeless region with frozen ground....

Indigenous Peoples of Canada/ Terms 2026-01-06

Indigenous Peoples of Canada/ Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. (Department of Indian Affairs) A government department that managed Indigenous people and enforced the Indian Act.
  2. A spiritual ceremony practiced by some Indigenous nations.
  3. Areas of land set aside by the government for First Nations to live on.
  4. Indigenous peoples in Canada who are not Métis or Inuit.
  5. Changes made to a law.
  6. Indigenous peoples who live mainly in Canada’s Arctic regions.
  7. Indigenous peoples’ legal right to land based on long-time use.
  8. Agreements made between Indigenous peoples and the Canadian government.
  9. A traditional ceremony where communities share food, gifts, and stories.
  10. Leaders who get their position through family lines.
  11. (title owners) Owning land fully, like regular private property.
  12. A Canadian law that controls many parts of First Nations life.
  13. When Indigenous groups ask the government to recognize their land rights.
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  1. When a First Nations person lost their status to gain Canadian rights.
  2. Rights that protect Indigenous peoples, their land, and their culture.
  3. Treaties signed between 1871 and 1921 across large parts of Canada.
  4. People with both Indigenous and European roots and their own culture.
  5. A 1969 plan that tried to remove Indian status and the Indian Act.
  6. Schools that forced Indigenous children away from their families and culture.
  7. The main government of Canada that runs the country.
  8. A legal identity under the Indian Act that gives certain rights.
  9. Government workers who controlled and enforced rules on reserves.
  10. A rule that stopped First Nations people from leaving reserves without permission.
  11. The group of people who make Canada’s laws.

24 Clues: Changes made to a law.The group of people who make Canada’s laws.The main government of Canada that runs the country.Leaders who get their position through family lines.Indigenous peoples in Canada who are not Métis or Inuit.A spiritual ceremony practiced by some Indigenous nations.Indigenous peoples who live mainly in Canada’s Arctic regions....

Vocab #9 Crossword 2026-05-13

Vocab #9 Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. peasant legally tied to a lord’s land who worked in exchange for protection
  2. court system created to find and punish people accused of heresy in Spain
  3. Central Asian nomadic group that created a massive empire under Genghis Khan
  4. groups of people from northern Europe who helped invade and weaken the Roman Empire
  5. lending money and charging high interest rates
  6. document signed in 1215 limiting the power of the English king
  7. code of honor and behavior followed by knights
  8. describing an ideal or perfect society
  9. nomadic invaders from Hungary who attacked parts of Europe during the Middle Ages
  10. relating to the Middle Ages
  11. Renaissance belief focusing on human potential education and achievements
  12. wealthy supporter of artists writers or scholars
  13. legal system based on customs and court decisions applied equally to everyone
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  1. Germanic people who built a powerful kingdom in western Europe
  2. land granted to a vassal by a lord in the feudal system
  3. long conflict between England and France over control of French land
  4. not connected to religion or the church
  5. self-sufficient estate owned by a lord where peasants and serfs lived and worked
  6. Germanic groups that settled in England after the fall of Rome
  7. medieval system where land was exchanged for loyalty and protection
  8. noble who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and military service
  9. deadly disease spread by fleas and rats that killed millions in Europe
  10. period of renewed interest in art learning and classical ideas after the Middle Ages
  11. religious wars fought by Christians to regain the Holy Land from Muslims

24 Clues: relating to the Middle Agesdescribing an ideal or perfect societynot connected to religion or the churchlending money and charging high interest ratescode of honor and behavior followed by knightswealthy supporter of artists writers or scholarsland granted to a vassal by a lord in the feudal system...

Katlynn chapter 7 2022-02-15

Katlynn chapter 7 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. enforces laws
  2. first state governor of mn
  3. interprets laws
  4. a commen use of travel
  5. Swedish imagant
  6. someone who asks someone to join something
  7. someone who traveled from somewhere else
  8. a land that has a governor
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  1. native land
  2. the head of the executive branch
  3. the group of people that make laws
  4. makes laws
  5. a land owned by someone
  6. first teacher in mn
  7. becoming a state

15 Clues: makes lawsnative landenforces lawsinterprets lawsSwedish imagantbecoming a statefirst teacher in mna commen use of travela land owned by someonefirst state governor of mna land that has a governorthe head of the executive branchthe group of people that make lawssomeone who traveled from somewhere elsesomeone who asks someone to join something

Landforms 2022-03-11

Landforms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. I am a large, rocky piece of land with lava in my crater.
  2. I am rocky like a mountain but I have a flat top.
  3. I am a tall, rocky area of land. I am very steep.
  4. I can be formed by both lava and ____.
  5. I am not a fold mountain but a ____ mountain.
  6. I am a hot, dry area of land with lots of sand and little water.
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  1. I can be volcanic, coral, limestone or _____.
  2. I am the land between mountains or hills.
  3. I am found at the mouth of the river.
  4. I am a flat area of land with grass and few trees.
  5. The Atacama Desert is a type of this desert.
  6. I am a body of land surrounded by water on all sides.
  7. I am the reason U-shaped valleys are formed.

13 Clues: I am found at the mouth of the river.I can be formed by both lava and ____.I am the land between mountains or hills.The Atacama Desert is a type of this desert.I am the reason U-shaped valleys are formed.I can be volcanic, coral, limestone or _____.I am not a fold mountain but a ____ mountain.I am rocky like a mountain but I have a flat top....

Places Vocabulary 2026-04-21

Places Vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. an Area of land used for growing crops, raising animals, or both.
  2. A steep, vertical face of rock, earth, or ice, typically at the edge of the sea or a hill.
  3. Area of land completely surrounded by water.
  4. Diagrams or drawings that show the geography of an area, including streets, cities, and natural features.
  5. The city where a country's or state's government is located.
  6. A large area of land covered with trees and other plants growing closely together.
  7. A naturally raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.
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  1. Large, natural elevations of the Earth's surface rising high above the surrounding areas.
  2. A low are of land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
  3. The vast bodies of salt water that cover most of the Earth's surface.
  4. An open area of land, often used for growing crops or playing sports.
  5. Large bodoes of salt water, smaller than the oceans, often partly enclosed by land.
  6. The sandy of pebbly shore along the edge of the sea, a lake, or a river.
  7. A large natural stream of water flowing toward the sea, a lake, or another river.

14 Clues: Area of land completely surrounded by water.A naturally raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.The city where a country's or state's government is located.an Area of land used for growing crops, raising animals, or both.The vast bodies of salt water that cover most of the Earth's surface....

Life on land 2022-06-16

Life on land crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a day to do activities that help the environment
  2. defined as the area in which the birds and animals are protected and are kept safely in their natural habitats protecting them from the illegal activities like poaching and trafficking
  3. the process of planting large numbers of trees on land
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  1. the clearing, or cutting down, of forests.
  2. animals that are at a very high risk of becoming extinct in the world
  3. the rich variety of life on Earth
  4. a large community of living organisms at a

7 Clues: the rich variety of life on Earththe clearing, or cutting down, of forests.a large community of living organisms at aa day to do activities that help the environmentthe process of planting large numbers of trees on landanimals that are at a very high risk of becoming extinct in the world...

The story land 2022-12-05

The story land crossword puzzle
Across
  1. boy who's nose grows on speaking lies
  2. Alice meet the Gryphon and Mock turtle
  3. Princess with long lovely hair
  4. famous dog
Down
  1. Height of people in inches in the Gulliver's travel's
  2. Princess with glass slipper
  3. little girl from the story of The Wizard of Oz

7 Clues: famous dogPrincess with glass slipperPrincess with long lovely hairboy who's nose grows on speaking liesAlice meet the Gryphon and Mock turtlelittle girl from the story of The Wizard of OzHeight of people in inches in the Gulliver's travel's

conflict om land 2019-12-18

conflict om land crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Verhuurd
  2. Een organisatie van de Verenigde Naties die door het verstrekken van leningen probeert armoede uit te roeien en welvaart te delen
  3. Verkoop van stukken land van meer dan 200 hectare aan buitenlandse bedrijven of investeerders
  4. Volkeren met traditionele bestaanswijze bestaanswijze en een sterke binding met hun grondgebied
Down
  1. Wanneer bij een bedrijf maar weinig arbeid nodig is
  2. Wanneer bij een bedrijf veel kapitaal nodig is
  3. Open communicatie over wie beslissingen over land en investeringen in dat land neemt

7 Clues: VerhuurdWanneer bij een bedrijf veel kapitaal nodig isWanneer bij een bedrijf maar weinig arbeid nodig isOpen communicatie over wie beslissingen over land en investeringen in dat land neemtVerkoop van stukken land van meer dan 200 hectare aan buitenlandse bedrijven of investeerders...

winter wounder land 2016-12-15

winter wounder land crossword puzzle
Across
  1. you live them out for Santa to eat with milk
  2. /falls from the sky in winter
  3. they are Santa's helpers
  4. /when you wake up it is under the tree
Down
  1. /made out of rolled snow
  2. pulls Santa's sleigh
  3. pole /where Santa lives

7 Clues: pulls Santa's sleighpole /where Santa lives/made out of rolled snowthey are Santa's helpers/falls from the sky in winter/when you wake up it is under the treeyou live them out for Santa to eat with milk

Land Use Puzzle 2022-03-17

Land Use Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. type of land use that concerns the form of the land being used
  2. the amount of land needed for production
  3. relating to neighborhoods, homes, and living spaces
  4. type of land use that concerns the function of the land being used
Down
  1. different throughout; diverse
  2. concerning with or engaged in commerce
  3. land footprint is measured in _______.

7 Clues: different throughout; diverseconcerning with or engaged in commerceland footprint is measured in _______.the amount of land needed for productionrelating to neighborhoods, homes, and living spacestype of land use that concerns the form of the land being usedtype of land use that concerns the function of the land being used

Land of Stories 2022-04-16

Land of Stories crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Travel through space and time
  2. girl in red cape
  3. the Brother's Grimm
Down
  1. Something described in a cook book
  2. she ate the poison apple
  3. Breaks into the three bears house
  4. Chases Little Red Riding Hood

7 Clues: girl in red capethe Brother's Grimmshe ate the poison appleTravel through space and timeChases Little Red Riding HoodBreaks into the three bears houseSomething described in a cook book

Land Use Puzzle 2022-03-18

Land Use Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. different throughout; diverse
  2. type of land use that concerns the form of the land being used
  3. relating to neighborhoods, homes, and living spaces
  4. the amount of land needed for production
Down
  1. land footprint is measured in ________
  2. concerning with or engaged in commerce
  3. type of land use that concerns the function of the land being used

7 Clues: different throughout; diverseland footprint is measured in ________concerning with or engaged in commercethe amount of land needed for productionrelating to neighborhoods, homes, and living spacestype of land use that concerns the form of the land being usedtype of land use that concerns the function of the land being used

Conservation of land 2023-11-28

Conservation of land crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the wearing down of rock by disintegration
  2. sewage that has been treated in a septic tank or sewage treatment plant
  3. process of creating new lands from oceans, river beds and seas.
  4. the process of doing so by adding a loose layer of shredded plant material on top of the soil.
Down
  1. the supply of water to land or crops to help growth
  2. the planting of more trees
  3. the organic component of soil.

7 Clues: the planting of more treesthe organic component of soil.the wearing down of rock by disintegrationthe supply of water to land or crops to help growthprocess of creating new lands from oceans, river beds and seas.sewage that has been treated in a septic tank or sewage treatment plant...

Norge, et eget land 2016-01-25

Norge, et eget land crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Hvilken dato ble Grunnloven endret til Sveriges fordel?
  2. Hvor ble nordmennene og svenskene enige om å avslutte unionen på fredelig vis?
  3. Hva var det den franske advokatssønnen Jean Baptiste endret navnet sitt til?
  4. Hva brukes til å representere et land i utlandet?
  5. Hvem var den første statsministeren i Norge?
  6. Hva kalles det når to land slås sammen?
Down
  1. Hvordan ble nordmennene enige om hvordan Norge skulle styres?
  2. Hva het den svenske kongen som styrte Sverigie-Norge når unionen ble oppløst?
  3. Hvem var den første norske kongen etter unionsoppløsningeng?
  4. Hva ble Norge i året 1905?

10 Clues: Hva ble Norge i året 1905?Hva kalles det når to land slås sammen?Hvem var den første statsministeren i Norge?Hva brukes til å representere et land i utlandet?Hvilken dato ble Grunnloven endret til Sveriges fordel?Hvem var den første norske kongen etter unionsoppløsningeng?Hvordan ble nordmennene enige om hvordan Norge skulle styres?...

Letter from Lilliput Land 2018-10-05

Letter from Lilliput Land crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Denmark is a little ______.
  2. ______ is the capital in Denmark.
  3. For two months ago, I was on a awsome _______.
  4. The ______ in Denmark found the little Mermaid interesting.
  5. I ____ being with my friends.
  6. Yesterday I was in the pool _______.
Down
  1. My friends and I loves _______.
  2. There is still some ______ bunkers from Second World war on the Beach in Denmark.
  3. Her's _____ was very nice.
  4. My neighbours is always ______.

10 Clues: Her's _____ was very nice.Denmark is a little ______.I ____ being with my friends.My friends and I loves _______.My neighbours is always ______.______ is the capital in Denmark.Yesterday I was in the pool _______.For two months ago, I was on a awsome _______.The ______ in Denmark found the little Mermaid interesting....

Different types of land 2015-08-17

Different types of land crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A giant place full of sand
  2. Where river divides in to 2 separate rivers
  3. A river or stream which runs into a larger river or lake
  4. Lots of sand connecting to the ocean
  5. A mountain with a crater at the top which lava comes out of
  6. A desert with one lake often with a palm tree near it
Down
  1. A narrow piece of land with water on each side joining 2 larger pieces of land
  2. A giant drop which water falls from
  3. A place where you can dock your boat
  4. An area of seawater separated from the sea by a reef

10 Clues: A giant place full of sandA giant drop which water falls fromA place where you can dock your boatLots of sand connecting to the oceanWhere river divides in to 2 separate riversAn area of seawater separated from the sea by a reefA desert with one lake often with a palm tree near itA river or stream which runs into a larger river or lake...

Land of Fire-Azerbaijan 2021-08-31

Land of Fire-Azerbaijan crossword puzzle
Across
  1. female traditional clothing
  2. Sea to the east of Azerbaijan
  3. traditional music
  4. nizami ganjavi is the author
  5. Azerbaijan name is derived from
Down
  1. national sport
  2. one of the largest private banks
  3. first satellite launched by Azerbaijan
  4. home to little venice
  5. rice based dish seasoned with broth

10 Clues: national sporttraditional musichome to little venicefemale traditional clothingnizami ganjavi is the authorSea to the east of AzerbaijanAzerbaijan name is derived fromone of the largest private banksrice based dish seasoned with brothfirst satellite launched by Azerbaijan

Land of Promises: Langyaw 2021-11-30

Land of Promises: Langyaw crossword puzzle
Across
  1. second largest river in the philippines, longest in mindanao
  2. mountain dweller
  3. local wine of butuanons
  4. butuan boats
  5. little baguio of the south
Down
  1. a maguindanao word where “Cotabato” came from
  2. most powerful sultan of mindanao
  3. “Palace or Flowers”
  4. lake dwellers in lake lanao
  5. the land of promise

10 Clues: butuan boatsmountain dweller“Palace or Flowers”the land of promiselocal wine of butuanonslittle baguio of the southlake dwellers in lake lanaomost powerful sultan of mindanaoa maguindanao word where “Cotabato” came fromsecond largest river in the philippines, longest in mindanao

The Land Changes Hands 2021-04-22

The Land Changes Hands crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Settlers and immigrants explore Midwest and West during 1800s.
  2. To approve,.
  3. U.S. government set aside land or reserve it for Native Americans.
  4. An agreement written between two or more nations.
  5. Money, goods, or services owed.
Down
  1. Learning new culture and language. Adopting values and habits of a larger group.
  2. U.S. government pay food or money every year to Native Americans in return of their land.
  3. Parts of United States is organized with its own governing leaders.
  4. When Minnesota became a state, he became second state governor.
  5. He lead two journeys to explore northern and southwest of U.S.

10 Clues: To approve,.Money, goods, or services owed.An agreement written between two or more nations.Settlers and immigrants explore Midwest and West during 1800s.He lead two journeys to explore northern and southwest of U.S.When Minnesota became a state, he became second state governor.U.S. government set aside land or reserve it for Native Americans....

Trip to Mammal Land 2023-09-25

Trip to Mammal Land crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Mammals regulate their body temperature and keep it constant. They are ____.
  2. Mammals have this in common with dolphins, cats, and elephants.
  3. Hush a bye baby! goes the nursery rhyme. Who gives birth to babies?
  4. Mammals produce their babies by giving _______
  5. It is quite cold here. What do I have on my body to keep me warm?
Down
  1. Mammals give milk to their babies when they are hungry. Do you know which glands produce milk in mammals?
  2. Summer season is here. Don't sweat! Your ___ will help you keep you cool.
  3. This type of bear is known for its thick fur and fat layer that helps it survive in cold environments.
  4. Unlike birds, reptiles, and some other animals, mammals do not lay __________.
  5. Looking for polar bears? Which area will the travel agent suggest?

10 Clues: Mammals produce their babies by giving _______Mammals have this in common with dolphins, cats, and elephants.It is quite cold here. What do I have on my body to keep me warm?Looking for polar bears? Which area will the travel agent suggest?Hush a bye baby! goes the nursery rhyme. Who gives birth to babies?...

Land distribution in Georgia 2023-10-24

Land distribution in Georgia crossword puzzle
Across
  1. after this war the headright system was created.
  2. this was the governing body the general assembly gave the yazoo lands to in 1802.
  3. this is the land in between Georgia and the Mississippi.
  4. the meaning of this word is to lie for personal gain.
  5. this system gave white males were heads of housholds land.
Down
  1. this was when the government disregarded the 1000 acre limit and sold land at a cheap price to 4 land companies.
  2. this is when a government abuses their power or gets influenced by bribes.
  3. this was the governing body responsible for the yazoo land fraud.
  4. when the citizens found out about this act they burned it.
  5. this system allowed white males and widows to a chance of earning land.

10 Clues: after this war the headright system was created.the meaning of this word is to lie for personal gain.this is the land in between Georgia and the Mississippi.when the citizens found out about this act they burned it.this system gave white males were heads of housholds land.this was the governing body responsible for the yazoo land fraud....

AIR AND LAND TRANSPORT 2024-01-29

AIR AND LAND TRANSPORT crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the pair of long metal bars fixed on the ground at an equal distance from each other, along which trainstravel
  2. a place where fuel is sold for road vehicles, often with a small shop
  3. aircraft a small plane suitable for carrying only a small number of passengers
  4. a railway official who travels on and is responsible for a train
  5. travelling a long distance
Down
  1. Any of the separate parts of a train in which the passengers sit
  2. the last stop or the station at the end of a bus or train route
  3. travelling a short distance
  4. . a separate space in an aircraft for passengers or for the people operating it
  5. a long, level piece of ground with a specially prepared smooth, hard surface on which aircraft take off and land

10 Clues: travelling a long distancetravelling a short distancethe last stop or the station at the end of a bus or train routeAny of the separate parts of a train in which the passengers sita railway official who travels on and is responsible for a traina place where fuel is sold for road vehicles, often with a small shop...

Land, Sea, and Sky 2024-02-26

Land, Sea, and Sky crossword puzzle
Across
  1. An overly high number of one species
  2. An organism that produces (makes) its own energy from the sun
  3. Features that living things have developed over time to help them survive in their habitat
  4. An animal that gets hunted by predators
  5. Humans can make ________ that have an effect on things around them
Down
  1. A system of connected food chains
  2. An animal that can eat both plants and meat
  3. A community of organisms and their environment that are connected to each other
  4. An animal that hunts other animals for food
  5. An organism that eats other things to get energy

10 Clues: A system of connected food chainsAn overly high number of one speciesAn animal that gets hunted by predatorsAn animal that can eat both plants and meatAn animal that hunts other animals for foodAn organism that eats other things to get energyAn organism that produces (makes) its own energy from the sun...

A land of diversity 2020-04-29

A land of diversity crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the largest part of a group of people or things
  2. a narrow passage of water that connects two seas
  3. something that make your life difficult or unpleasant
  4. easily or clearly heard, seen, felt, etc
  5. relating to the relationships between different people
  6. to choose sb to do a particular job by voting fot them
Down
  1. a quick increase of business activity
  2. a way of doing or achieving something
  3. a goverment department that has a particular area of resposibility
  4. an amount expressed as if it is a part of total which is 100

10 Clues: a quick increase of business activitya way of doing or achieving somethingeasily or clearly heard, seen, felt, etcthe largest part of a group of people or thingsa narrow passage of water that connects two seassomething that make your life difficult or unpleasantrelating to the relationships between different people...

A land Remembered (2) 2020-01-09

A land Remembered (2) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. having nothing to do
  2. a statement that someone will do something
  3. gun
  4. a seat used for riding a horse
  5. land in which few people live
Down
  1. to move away from a threat
  2. a vessel to take passengers across water
  3. blame, one responsible for
  4. a boat power by steam
  5. tropical plant

10 Clues: guntropical planthaving nothing to doa boat power by steamto move away from a threatblame, one responsible forland in which few people livea seat used for riding a horsea vessel to take passengers across watera statement that someone will do something

Urban Environments - Contested Land 2020-03-31

Urban Environments - Contested Land crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The main group living in Brixton prior to gentrification
  2. The city in South Africa Woodstock is in
  3. An area of open green space in Singapore used to relax and for recreation
  4. A slum in Mumbai developers want cleared and redeveloped
  5. One of the reasons for protesting over the loss of open space is because of the development of a _______ _________
Down
  1. This 'process' caused conflict in Brixton, the UK
  2. The mayor of New York during Occupy Wall Street
  3. The park in which Occupy Wall Street took place in
  4. One of the things being protested about during the Occupy Wall Street movement
  5. Life style in urban areas will become more _______ without green and open space

10 Clues: The city in South Africa Woodstock is inThe mayor of New York during Occupy Wall StreetThis 'process' caused conflict in Brixton, the UKThe park in which Occupy Wall Street took place inThe main group living in Brixton prior to gentrificationA slum in Mumbai developers want cleared and redeveloped...

alice in wonder land 2024-03-25

alice in wonder land crossword puzzle
Across
  1. hard working
  2. to be suprised
  3. sulky
  4. a roll of paper
  5. fearful trembling
Down
  1. a square dance for four couples
  2. to use words in a funny way
  3. not very nice
  4. laughing in a silly way
  5. british money

10 Clues: sulkyhard workingnot very nicebritish moneyto be supriseda roll of paperfearful tremblinglaughing in a silly wayto use words in a funny waya square dance for four couples

Land and Sea Features 2024-10-09

Land and Sea Features crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A wide inlet of the sea in the land
  2. A pointed piece of land jutting out or projecting into a sea or lake
  3. Where the land meets the sea
  4. A small island.
  5. A piece of land which is completely surrounded by water.
  6. A piece of land which is almost surrounded by water
Down
  1. A chain or group of islands.
  2. The strip of land that borders the coastline and is washed by waves.
  3. A narrow stretch of water joining two larger masses of water
  4. A narrow strip of land joining two larger masses of land.

10 Clues: A small island.A chain or group of islands.Where the land meets the seaA wide inlet of the sea in the landA piece of land which is almost surrounded by waterA piece of land which is completely surrounded by water.A narrow strip of land joining two larger masses of land.A narrow stretch of water joining two larger masses of water...

G1 Land and Water 2023-03-28

G1 Land and Water crossword puzzle
Across
  1. An opening on Earth which lava flows
  2. The breaking apart of rocks
  3. A soil that is yellow and feels like sugar
  4. A large, deep body of salt water
  5. The movement of rocks or soil
Down
  1. A sudden shaking of the ground
  2. It has pointy tops and st
  3. It is black and can be found in the garden
  4. Made of minerals
  5. Plants grow in it

10 Clues: Made of mineralsPlants grow in itIt has pointy tops and stThe breaking apart of rocksThe movement of rocks or soilA sudden shaking of the groundA large, deep body of salt waterAn opening on Earth which lava flowsIt is black and can be found in the gardenA soil that is yellow and feels like sugar

Land and Environmental Resources 2025-07-28

Land and Environmental Resources crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Resources that are drawn from nature and used without much modification.
  2. The original rock formation from which other rocks, soils or mineral deposits are derived.
  3. Careful management of resources to ensure their long term viability.
  4. They are obtained from the decomposition of organisms and plants that lived millions of years ago.
  5. The geological phenomenon where masses of rock, soil and debris move down a slope under the influence of gravity.
Down
  1. A place where birds or animals are protected from being hunted.
  2. The quality of being useful.
  3. The process in which the soil between the plants is covered by a protective layer of organic matter.
  4. Topmost layer with high content of organic matter.
  5. The process of collecting, processing and reusing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as waste.

10 Clues: The quality of being useful.Topmost layer with high content of organic matter.A place where birds or animals are protected from being hunted.Careful management of resources to ensure their long term viability.Resources that are drawn from nature and used without much modification....

Land, Water,and Air 2025-09-30

Land, Water,and Air crossword puzzle
Across
  1. waterbodies with flowing water
  2. small waterbodies
  3. waterbodies that are surrounded by land from all sides
  4. air that moves very strongly is called
  5. the low land between two hills is called
Down
  1. moving air is called
  2. rainwater also gets collected under the ground this water is called
  3. the land rises upwards to form
  4. very large waterbodies and contain salty water
  5. air that blows gently is called

10 Clues: small waterbodiesmoving air is calledwaterbodies with flowing waterthe land rises upwards to formair that blows gently is calledair that moves very strongly is calledthe low land between two hills is calledvery large waterbodies and contain salty waterwaterbodies that are surrounded by land from all sides...

Lay of the Land 2025-11-05

Lay of the Land crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the fancy scenery where people come and go
  2. it shows you the directions
  3. the one way to reach your destination
  4. outdoor recreational activity
  5. you need this to get around and not to get lost
  6. the crowded, modernized area
Down
  1. the act of trying to discover something new
  2. the finish line
  3. the place or ground for explorers to stay
  4. the slums, outskirts area

10 Clues: the finish linethe slums, outskirts areait shows you the directionsthe crowded, modernized areaoutdoor recreational activitythe one way to reach your destinationthe place or ground for explorers to staythe fancy scenery where people come and gothe act of trying to discover something newyou need this to get around and not to get lost

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  2. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  3. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  4. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  5. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  6. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  7. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  8. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  9. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  10. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  11. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  12. 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’?
  13. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  14. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  15. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  16. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
Down
  1. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  2. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  3. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  4. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  5. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  6. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  7. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  8. 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’?
  9. 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

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  2. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  3. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  4. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  5. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  6. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  7. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  8. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  9. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  10. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  11. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  12. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  13. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
Down
  1. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  2. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  3. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  4. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  5. 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’?
  6. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  7. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  8. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  9. 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’?
  10. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  11. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  12. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  2. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  3. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  4. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  5. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  6. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  7. 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’?
  8. 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’?
  9. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  10. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
Down
  1. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  2. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  3. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  4. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  5. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  6. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  7. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  8. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  9. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  10. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  11. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  12. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  13. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  14. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  15. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  2. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  3. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  4. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  5. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  6. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  7. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  8. 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’?
  9. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  10. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  11. Who issued a Declaration stating that any arrangement involving an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
Down
  1. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  2. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  3. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  4. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  5. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  6. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  7. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  8. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  9. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  10. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  11. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  12. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  13. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  14. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  2. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  3. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  4. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  5. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  6. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  7. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  8. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  9. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  10. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  11. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
Down
  1. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  2. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  3. 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’?
  4. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  5. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  6. 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’?
  7. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  8. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  9. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  10. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  11. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  12. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  13. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  14. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  2. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  3. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  4. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  5. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  6. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  7. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  8. 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’?
  9. Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
  10. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  11. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
Down
  1. Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
  2. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  3. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  4. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  5. 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’?
  6. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  7. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  8. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  9. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  10. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  11. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  12. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  13. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  14. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-21

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  2. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  3. Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
  4. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the settlers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  5. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  6. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  7. Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
  8. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  9. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  10. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  11. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
Down
  1. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  2. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  3. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  4. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  5. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  6. 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’?
  7. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  8. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  9. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  10. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  11. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  12. Besides wheat and the the produce from whales, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  13. 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’?
  14. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?...

Feudalism 2024-04-14

Feudalism crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Medieval Europe’s knight’s code of conduct to be brave, loyal, and honest.
  2. Someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion.
  3. Large community of Christians spread across the world.
  4. Self-sufficient estate of a Medieval land.
  5. The state of being faithful.
  6. Related to a religion with many gods
  7. To have a strong and bad effect on something or someone.
  8. A person legally bound to live and work on land owned by a lord.
Down
  1. Sacred rites of Christianity, such as baptism and communion.
  2. On the whole, as a rule.
  3. A medieval system where people where given land and protection in exchange for work.
  4. Warrior mounted on horseback.
  5. Person believed to be especially holy.
  6. To switch from one belief system to another.
  7. Religious community for women known as nuns.
  8. Secluded religious community
  9. Estate granted by a lord to a vassal.
  10. Medieval noblemen who received land for their services.

18 Clues: On the whole, as a rule.Secluded religious communityThe state of being faithful.Warrior mounted on horseback.Related to a religion with many godsEstate granted by a lord to a vassal.Person believed to be especially holy.Self-sufficient estate of a Medieval land.To switch from one belief system to another.Religious community for women known as nuns....

Science Vocabulary 2023-01-23

Science Vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A large body with similar temperature and moisture
  2. An instrument where air pressure is measured
  3. The process where liquid turns into a gas
  4. The average weather in an area over a long period
  5. Where groundwater is stored underground
  6. The science of weather patterns
  7. A general term in which water falls to earth
  8. The amount of water vapor in the air
Down
  1. Wind that moves from the sea over to land
  2. A geographical area with predictable patterns
  3. A boarder between moving air masses
  4. Wind that blows from the land to the sea
  5. The process in which plants release water
  6. When water flows off the land into channels of water
  7. How high above sea level a location is
  8. The process in which gas changes into a liquid
  9. How far you are north or south of the equator
  10. Area of dry land on the far side of a mountain

18 Clues: The science of weather patternsA boarder between moving air massesThe amount of water vapor in the airHow high above sea level a location isWhere groundwater is stored undergroundWind that blows from the land to the seaWind that moves from the sea over to landThe process in which plants release waterThe process where liquid turns into a gas...

Nature and animals 2025-04-03

Nature and animals crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A big area full of trees.
  2. It is the big blue space above us, sometimes filled with clouds or stars in the night.
  3. Sandy land next to water where we can enjoy in summer.
  4. The giant rocky landform that rises high above the ground.
  5. Really dry place full of sand.
  6. Long flowing stream with water
  7. A colourful insect with beautiful wings.
  8. Land surrounded by water.
  9. When water frizzes.
  10. An enormous mammal that lives in the ocean.
  11. The biggest salty water area full of many species of animals.
Down
  1. A small insect known for its ability to annoy people.
  2. A big salty water area.
  3. Peaceful lands away from cities.
  4. An adorable bird that swims but doesn’t fly and lives in cold areas.
  5. Green plants that cover the land.
  6. A big water area that is surrounded by land.
  7. Hard material created from the branches of the trees.

18 Clues: When water frizzes.A big salty water area.A big area full of trees.Land surrounded by water.Really dry place full of sand.Long flowing stream with waterPeaceful lands away from cities.Green plants that cover the land.A colourful insect with beautiful wings.An enormous mammal that lives in the ocean.A big water area that is surrounded by land....

Adapt and Modify Vocabulary 2026-04-27

Adapt and Modify Vocabulary crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the way a person, animal, or plant acts
  2. the long-term average of weather patterns at a specific location over an extended period
  3. an area of land with little to no rainfall
  4. to keep safe
  5. the amount of space between two places
  6. to change how we live to suit of physical environment
  7. a large area of flat land
  8. to change the environment to meet our needs
  9. the place where a plant or animal lives
Down
  1. to stay alive
  2. a tunnel or hole in the ground made or used by an animal
  3. a quality or trait of a person, place, or thing
  4. to draw interest toward
  5. everything around us that makes up for our surroundings
  6. a large area of land higher than the land around it
  7. a landform that is often flooded
  8. one of the four parts of the year
  9. having to do with the body

18 Clues: to keep safeto stay aliveto draw interest towarda large area of flat landhaving to do with the bodya landform that is often floodedone of the four parts of the yearthe amount of space between two placesthe way a person, animal, or plant actsthe place where a plant or animal livesan area of land with little to no rainfall...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  2. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  3. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  4. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  5. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  6. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  7. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  8. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  9. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  10. 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’?
  11. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  12. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  13. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
Down
  1. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  2. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  3. 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’?
  4. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  5. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  6. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  7. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  8. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  9. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  10. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  11. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  12. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  2. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  3. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  4. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  5. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  6. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  7. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  8. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  9. 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’?
  10. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  11. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  12. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
Down
  1. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  2. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  3. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  4. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  5. 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’?
  6. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  7. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  8. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  9. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  10. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  11. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  12. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  13. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  2. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  3. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  4. 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’?
  5. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  6. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  7. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  8. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  9. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  10. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  11. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  12. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  13. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
Down
  1. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  2. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  3. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  4. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  5. 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’?
  6. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  7. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  8. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  9. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  10. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  11. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  12. 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

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  2. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  3. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  4. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  5. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  6. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  7. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  8. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  9. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  10. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  11. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  12. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  13. What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
Down
  1. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  2. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  3. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  4. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  5. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  6. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  7. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  8. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  9. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  10. 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’?
  11. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  12. 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

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  2. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  3. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  4. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  5. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  6. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  7. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  8. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  9. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  10. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  11. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  12. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  13. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
Down
  1. 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’?
  2. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  3. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  4. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  5. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  6. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  7. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  8. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  9. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  10. 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’?
  11. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  12. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Portland, 1843' 2018-03-03

#2 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Portland, 1843' crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  2. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  3. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  4. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  5. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  6. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  7. 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’?
  8. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  9. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  10. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  11. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
Down
  1. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  2. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  3. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  4. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  5. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  6. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  7. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  8. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  9. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  10. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  11. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  12. What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was illegal?
  13. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  14. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Portland, 1843' 2018-03-04

#2 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Portland, 1843' crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  2. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  3. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  4. What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was illegal?
  5. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  6. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  7. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  8. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  9. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  10. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  11. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  12. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  13. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
Down
  1. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  2. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  3. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  4. 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’?
  5. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  6. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  7. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  8. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  9. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  10. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  11. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  12. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  2. 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’?
  3. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  4. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  5. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  6. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  7. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  8. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  9. Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
  10. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  11. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  12. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  13. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  14. Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
Down
  1. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  2. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  3. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  4. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  5. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  6. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  7. 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’?
  8. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  9. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  10. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  11. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  2. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  3. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  4. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  5. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  6. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  7. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  8. Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
  9. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  10. 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’?
  11. Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
  12. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
Down
  1. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  2. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  3. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  4. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  5. 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’?
  6. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  7. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  8. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  9. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  10. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  11. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  12. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  13. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  2. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  3. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  4. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  5. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  6. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  7. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  8. 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’?
  9. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  10. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  11. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  12. What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
Down
  1. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  2. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  3. Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
  4. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  5. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  6. Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
  7. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  8. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  9. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  10. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  11. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  12. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  13. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  2. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  3. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  4. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  5. 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’?
  6. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  7. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  8. 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’?
  9. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  10. Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
  11. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
Down
  1. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  2. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  3. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  4. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  5. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  6. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  7. Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
  8. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  9. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  10. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  11. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  12. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  13. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  14. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  2. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  3. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  4. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  5. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  6. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  7. Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
  8. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  9. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  10. 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’?
  11. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  12. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
Down
  1. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  2. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  3. Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
  4. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  5. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  6. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  7. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  8. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  9. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  10. 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’?
  11. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  12. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  13. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-21

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  2. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  3. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  4. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  5. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  6. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  7. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  8. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  9. 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’?
  10. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the settlers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  11. Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
Down
  1. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  2. 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’?
  3. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  4. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  5. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  6. Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
  7. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  8. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  9. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  10. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  11. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  12. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  13. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  14. Besides wheat and the the produce from whales, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?...

SLM4 2014-01-28

SLM4 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. this was done to the Yazoo Land Fraud papers,to make invalid
  2. small ships that broke through small gaps in the blockaded ports
  3. big war ships used during the civil war
  4. political party started in 1854
  5. lost all thier land in the second treaty of Indian Springs
  6. Ceded the land between the Ogeechee River to the north and the Oconee and Altamaha Rivers to the south
  7. many natives died after being forced from their homes
  8. anyone could enter a lottery to win government land
  9. syllabary, kicked out of land
  10. bloodiest battle
  11. no slavery north of the 36 parallel
  12. improved productivity of farms,Eli Whitley
  13. cherokee created syllabary
  14. court case that ruled georgia must see cherokee discussions as international afairs
  15. means people are there own rulers kansas nebraska act
  16. the Cherokee language
  17. John Westly est. in Savannah
  18. McIntosh killed for signing
  19. was an act which allowed both Kansas and Nebraska to become states
  20. where all the Yazoo documents were burned
  21. a war prison in ga whit awful condition during the civil war
  22. land rant university, Go Dawgs
  23. started brown university
  24. civil war battle in sept. 1863
  25. Lincoln elected
  26. Made all Indians move west, trail of tears
Down
  1. mostly in the north but they did not allow slaves
  2. case which a slave had been taken to a free state brought back to a slave state and fought to be seen as free but sense he was a slave he could not go to court
  3. bloodiest day in american history
  4. one of Lincolns most well known speeches he gave it at a memorial service
  5. first elected chief of the Cherokee
  6. Principal chief of Cherokee
  7. a statement issued at the ga convention in response to the compromise of 1850
  8. killed by his own people for giving up the rest of the Creek land to the government
  9. started trail of teaars
  10. Union Plan in the Civil War to cut of the south
  11. battle during the atl campain fought near marietta
  12. ruled that the courts had no power over Cherokee
  13. battle near savannah where the union broke through the forts walls
  14. speech Lincoln gave to try and get the confederacy to rejoin the union by january 1
  15. gave up creek land on the Flint River
  16. sherman took control of atl with this battle
  17. any white male could win land in a drawing
  18. made transportation easier
  19. compromise which allowed california to enter the union
  20. first gold mine found in the U.S.
  21. traveling pastors in the Methodist church
  22. president during Indian removal

48 Clues: Lincoln electedbloodiest battlethe Cherokee languagestarted trail of teaarsstarted brown universitycherokee created syllabarymade transportation easierPrincipal chief of CherokeeMcIntosh killed for signingJohn Westly est. in Savannahland rant university, Go Dawgscivil war battle in sept. 1863political party started in 1854...

SLM4 2014-01-28

SLM4 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. this was done to the Yazoo Land Fraud papers,to make invalid
  2. small ships that broke through small gaps in the blockaded ports
  3. big war ships used during the civil war
  4. political party started in 1854
  5. lost all thier land in the second treaty of Indian Springs
  6. Ceded the land between the Ogeechee River to the north and the Oconee and Altamaha Rivers to the south
  7. many natives died after being forced from their homes
  8. anyone could enter a lottery to win government land
  9. syllabary, kicked out of land
  10. bloodiest battle
  11. no slavery north of the 36 parallel
  12. improved productivity of farms,Eli Whitley
  13. cherokee created syllabary
  14. court case that ruled georgia must see cherokee discussions as international afairs
  15. means people are there own rulers kansas nebraska act
  16. the Cherokee language
  17. John Westly est. in Savannah
  18. McIntosh killed for signing
  19. was an act which allowed both Kansas and Nebraska to become states
  20. where all the Yazoo documents were burned
  21. a war prison in ga whit awful condition during the civil war
  22. land rant university, Go Dawgs
  23. started brown university
  24. civil war battle in sept. 1863
  25. Lincoln elected
  26. Made all Indians move west, trail of tears
Down
  1. mostly in the north but they did not allow slaves
  2. case which a slave had been taken to a free state brought back to a slave state and fought to be seen as free but sense he was a slave he could not go to court
  3. bloodiest day in american history
  4. one of Lincolns most well known speeches he gave it at a memorial service
  5. first elected chief of the Cherokee
  6. Principal chief of Cherokee
  7. a statement issued at the ga convention in response to the compromise of 1850
  8. killed by his own people for giving up the rest of the Creek land to the government
  9. started trail of teaars
  10. Union Plan in the Civil War to cut of the south
  11. battle during the atl campain fought near marietta
  12. ruled that the courts had no power over Cherokee
  13. battle near savannah where the union broke through the forts walls
  14. speech Lincoln gave to try and get the confederacy to rejoin the union by january 1
  15. gave up creek land on the Flint River
  16. sherman took control of atl with this battle
  17. any white male could win land in a drawing
  18. made transportation easier
  19. compromise which allowed california to enter the union
  20. first gold mine found in the U.S.
  21. traveling pastors in the Methodist church
  22. president during Indian removal

48 Clues: Lincoln electedbloodiest battlethe Cherokee languagestarted trail of teaarsstarted brown universitycherokee created syllabarymade transportation easierPrincipal chief of CherokeeMcIntosh killed for signingJohn Westly est. in Savannahland rant university, Go Dawgscivil war battle in sept. 1863political party started in 1854...

Chapter 1 2015-09-17

Chapter 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Basin- the land drained by a river system.
  2. the largest inlets are called gulfs. Ex: The largest gulf bordering the United States in the Gulf of Mexico.
  3. is an area of flat or rolling land covered mostly by grasses. Ex: The Central Plains are known for their prairies.
  4. Line- is a place where the land drops sharply, causing rivers to form waterfalls or rapids.
  5. using less energy to do the same tasks.
  6. landmasses. Ex: From largest to the smallest is: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
  7. the gradual wearing away of Earth’s surface. Ex: The Appalachian Mountains are older therefore a lot of erosion has occurred.
  8. next to each other. Ex: It is more than 2,000 miles from the 48 contiguous states.
  9. is the height of the land in relation to sea level.
  10. the surroundings in which people, plants, and animals live. Ex: The environment in the Northeast differs from the Midwest.
  11. a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or river.
  12. System- is both a river and its tributaries. Ex: A river system drains, or carries water away from, the land around it.
  13. the number of people. Ex: In population, the United States is the largest country.
  14. is the kind of weather a place has over a long time.
  15. a period of 100 years.
  16. Range- a group of connected mountains. Ex: The mountain range runs from Canada to Central Alabama.
Down
  1. Resources- are resources that can be made again by people or nature.
  2. Use- how the land is used.
  3. is the use of canals, ditches, or pipes to move water.
  4. dry. Ex: The desert is an arid
  5. runs east to west and measured in degrees north and south.
  6. runs north and south and measured in degrees east and west.
  7. Resources- are resources that cannot be made again by people or resources that would take thousands of years for nature to replace.
  8. is a period of ten years.
  9. Resources- something found in nature that people can use.
  10. an area in which many features are similar. Ex: The five regions of the United States are the West, the Southwest, the Midwest, the Southeast, and the Northeast.
  11. to change. Ex: They modify the land so that they are able to live on it and meet their needs.
  12. a period of 1000 years.
  13. is a long inlet that separates offshore islands from the mainland.
  14. is any area of water extending into the land from a larger body of water.

30 Clues: a period of 100 years.a period of 1000 years.is a period of ten years.Use- how the land is used.dry. Ex: The desert is an aridusing less energy to do the same tasks.Basin- the land drained by a river system.is the height of the land in relation to sea level.is the kind of weather a place has over a long time....

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  2. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  3. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  4. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  5. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  6. 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’?
  7. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  8. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  9. What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was ‘void and of no effect’?
Down
  1. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  2. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  3. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  4. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  5. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  6. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  7. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  8. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  9. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  10. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  11. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  12. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  13. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  14. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  15. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  16. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  2. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  3. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  4. 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’?
  5. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  6. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  7. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  8. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  9. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  10. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  11. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  12. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
Down
  1. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  2. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  3. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  4. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  5. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  6. 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’?
  7. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  8. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  9. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  10. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  11. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  12. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  13. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  2. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  3. 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’?
  4. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  5. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  6. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  7. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  8. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  9. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  10. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  11. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  12. 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’?
  13. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  14. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  15. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  16. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
Down
  1. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  2. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  3. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  4. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  5. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  6. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  7. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  8. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  9. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  2. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  3. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  4. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  5. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  6. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  7. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  8. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  9. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  10. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  11. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  12. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  13. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  14. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  15. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
Down
  1. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  2. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  3. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  4. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  5. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  6. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  7. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  8. 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’?
  9. 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’?
  10. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-12

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  2. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  3. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  4. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  5. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  6. 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’?
  7. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  8. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  9. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  10. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  11. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  12. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
Down
  1. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  2. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  3. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  4. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  5. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  6. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  7. 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’?
  8. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  9. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  10. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  11. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  12. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  13. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  2. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  3. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  4. 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’?
  5. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  6. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  7. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  8. Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
  9. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  10. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  11. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  12. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
Down
  1. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  2. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  3. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  4. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  5. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  6. Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
  7. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  8. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  9. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  10. 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’?
  11. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  12. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  13. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-20

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  2. 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’?
  3. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  4. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  5. 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’?
  6. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  7. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  8. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  9. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  10. Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
  11. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  12. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
Down
  1. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  2. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  3. Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
  4. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  5. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  6. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  7. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  8. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  9. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  10. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  11. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  12. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  13. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 2018-03-21

#2 Crossword Puzzle - Land Hunger: Portland, 1843 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  2. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?
  3. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  4. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  5. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  6. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  7. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  8. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the settlers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  9. 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’?
  10. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  11. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  12. 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’?
  13. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
Down
  1. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  2. Where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers because they were feeding on a beached whale?
  3. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  4. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  5. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  6. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  7. Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?
  8. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
  9. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  10. Besides wheat and the the produce from whales, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  11. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  12. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Besides John Batman, who else claimed to have founded Melbourne?...

#2 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Portland, 1843' 2018-03-03

#2 Crossword Puzzle - 'Land Hunger: Portland, 1843' crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What was an exchange of land for gifts called by the Indigenous people?
  2. Besides extra police and prisoners, who else was the Superintendant going to send to Portland to help the Police Magistrate?
  3. What discovery did the Governor of New South Wales believe might lead to a rebellion amongst the convicts?
  4. What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?
  5. What English law meant the ‘land belongs to nobody’, meaning any exchange of land for gifts with the indigenous people was illegal?
  6. What did the Superintendent form to try to improve the relationship between the Indigenous people and settlers?
  7. What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?
  8. Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?
  9. Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?
  10. What was the name given to the arrangment that allowed wealthy investors to purhase 5,000 acres of land for one pound an acre?
Down
  1. What was the term used to describe settlers who had a strong desire to purchase large acreages of land?
  2. Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?
  3. What direction does the wild weather usually come from in the Portland region?
  4. Who was sent out to survey the 141st degree of longitude to determine the boundary between South Australia and New South Wales?
  5. 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’?
  6. Who was the famous NSW pioneer who wanted to squat over the South Island of New Zealand?
  7. In addition to shooting them for stealing their sheep, what did the pioneers give the Indigenous people that also killed them?
  8. What was a common form of currencey used in Portland and around the colony in the early days of settlement?
  9. What name was given by Europeans to an exchange of land for gifts with the Indigenous people?
  10. In 1834 near Portland, where was a group of Indigenous people massacred by whalers for feeding on a beached whale?
  11. Besides whale oil, what other produce did the whalers harvest from whales and export overseas?
  12. What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?
  13. Besides Hobart and Melbourne, where else was farming produce being shipped to from Portland?
  14. Besides the products from whales and wheat, what other produce was exported from Portland in the early days of settlement?
  15. What structure was the Police Magistrate keen to have built in Portland Bay to service the increase in shipping?

25 Clues: Who purchased 5,000 acres of land at Tower Hill?Who claimed he founded Melbourne before John Batman?What type of coins – to the value of £500 - were stolen?What was the approximate population of Portland in 1840?What event was held for the first time in Portland in 1840?Who purchased land at Port Fairy and created the township of Belfast?...

Geography 2024-05-29

Geography crossword puzzle
Across
  1. An area of sand or pebbles next to a sea or lake.
  2. A large country and continent surrounded by oceans, known for its unique animals like kangaroos and koalas.
  3. A dense forest with a lot of rain, home to many plants and animals.
  4. Groups of people living in the same country with their own government.
  5. The usual weather conditions in a place, like how hot, cold, rainy, or snowy it is.
  6. A very tall and high piece of land, often with steep sides.
  7. Everything around us, including the air, water, land, plants, and animals.
  8. A large stream of water that flows across the land.
  9. A large country in Asia with many people, ancient history, and famous places like the Great Wall.
  10. A large body of water surrounded by land.
  11. Plants, trees, and shrubs that grow in a particular area.
  12. An island country off the coast of Africa known for its unique animals like lemurs.
  13. An area of land with its own government, like France, Brazil, or Australia.
  14. Numbers that show a specific location on a map using latitude and longitude.
  15. A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river, like the Grand Canyon.
  16. A chart that shows information in a visual way, like bars, lines, or circles.
Down
  1. A sheltered area of water where boats and ships can dock safely.
  2. A big country in South America known for the Amazon rainforest and the city of Rio de Janeiro.
  3. The planet we live on, including all countries and people.
  4. Living creatures that can move around, like dogs, cats, birds, and fish.
  5. The natural home of an animal or plant, like a forest or a desert.
  6. A large continent with many countries, animals, and different kinds of land.
  7. A large area of land with many countries, like Africa, Asia, or South America.
  8. America, A continent below North America with countries like Brazil and Argentina, known for rainforests and mountains.
  9. The visible features of an area of land, including hills, rivers, trees, and buildings.
  10. Important parts or characteristics of something, like mountains or rivers in a landscape.
  11. Sounds made by instruments or voices that people enjoy listening to.
  12. Originally from a specific place, like kangaroos are native to Australia.
  13. The biggest continent with many countries, cultures, and famous places like China and India.
  14. A mountain with an opening that can let out lava, ash, and gases from inside the Earth.
  15. A very dry area of land with little rain and few plants, like the Sahara.
  16. Made by nature, not by humans, like rivers, mountains, and forests.

32 Clues: A large body of water surrounded by land.An area of sand or pebbles next to a sea or lake.A large stream of water that flows across the land.Plants, trees, and shrubs that grow in a particular area.The planet we live on, including all countries and people.A very tall and high piece of land, often with steep sides....

Geography terms 1 2019-01-05

Geography terms 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the edge of a sea, the land along lake, or wide river
  2. a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea or into a lake
  3. a person who travels often
  4. a large country in the southwest Pacific Ocean
  5. a piece of land completely surrounded by water
  6. a part of the coast where the land curves in so that the sea is surrounded by land on three sides
  7. to search and discover (about something)
Down
  1. a large boat or a ship
  2. an imaginary line linking the North Pole and the South Pole, drawn on maps to help to show the position of a place
  3. local, native, aboriginal
  4. the study of the systems and processes involved in the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes, etc. and of the ways in which countries and people organize life within an area
  5. synonym of extend, widen
  6. connected with human activity at sea
  7. a long journey, especially by ship

14 Clues: a large boat or a shipsynonym of extend, widenlocal, native, aboriginala person who travels oftena long journey, especially by shipconnected with human activity at seato search and discover (about something)a large country in the southwest Pacific Oceana piece of land completely surrounded by water...

Gateway to Social Studies Review 2023-10-19

Gateway to Social Studies Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Countries with little use of technology and low levels of industrialization are called _____________.
  2. The legend of a map tells what the _______________ on the map mean.
  3. type of economic system in which businesses are owned by the people is called _____________.
  4. Land completely surrounded by water is a _____________.
  5. A map that shows how the land looks is called a _________________.
  6. A body of land jutting into a lake or ocean, surrounded by water on three sides is a _____________.
  7. Distance east or west of the Prime Meridian is measured in degrees of ________________.
  8. Countries with modern technology and high levels of industrialization are called _____________.
Down
  1. Another name for 0° longitude is _________________.
  2. Map makers use a ______________ to show direction on a map.
  3. Low land between hills or mountains ______________.
  4. Maps usually have a _____________ to show what distance on the earth is represented by a certain distance on the map.
  5. A narrow stretch of land that connects two larger land areas is _____________.
  6. Distance north and south of the Equator is measured in degrees of ________________.

14 Clues: Another name for 0° longitude is _________________.Low land between hills or mountains ______________.Land completely surrounded by water is a _____________.Map makers use a ______________ to show direction on a map.The legend of a map tells what the _______________ on the map mean.A map that shows how the land looks is called a _________________....

Middle Ages Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-16

Middle Ages Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a man who devoted his life to the Catholic Church and lived in a monastery
  2. Plague a deadly disease, also called the Black Death
  3. person who was forced to sign the Magna Carta
  4. Document that listed the rights that English people should have, including trial by jury
  5. Ages the time period of 500-1500 CE
  6. a person who lived and worked on land belonging to a lord, but had no rights
  7. political and social system based on the agreement between a lord, vassal, knights, and serfs
  8. people given priestly authority by the church
  9. military expeditions from Christian Europe to reclaim the Holy Land in Jerusalem
  10. a warrior who provided military protection to nobles or lords in return for land
Down
  1. the center portion of a noble’s land including the buildings and castle
  2. the second stage of knighthood
  3. a knight’s code of honor to protect women, the weak, & defend the Catholic Church
  4. a series of battles between England and France
  5. the first stage of knighthood
  6. a women who was knighted and led the French to a victory in the Hundred Years War
  7. place where monks and nuns practiced life of prayer and worship
  8. famous Muslim leader who defeated the Crusaders at Jerusalem
  9. a powerful noble who owned land

19 Clues: the first stage of knighthoodthe second stage of knighthooda powerful noble who owned landAges the time period of 500-1500 CEperson who was forced to sign the Magna Cartapeople given priestly authority by the churcha series of battles between England and FrancePlague a deadly disease, also called the Black Death...

Soil, Human Impact, and Conservation 2023-05-10

Soil, Human Impact, and Conservation crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a loose mixture of small rocks,organic matter,water,and air
  2. protecting land from being damaged or changed
  3. the growth of urban areas caused by people moving into cities
  4. different physical properties of each soil layer
  5. the process by which damaged land areas is returned to it original condition
  6. the process by which wind, water, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one place to another
  7. the process of planting trees to reestablish forestland
  8. the process by which human activity and natural processes damage land to the point that it can no longer support the ecosystem
  9. when urbanization occurs at the edge of a city or town
  10. the removal of trees and other vegetation from an area
Down
  1. the remains of decayed organic matter
  2. areas we live in
  3. a verticle section of soil that shows all the different layers
  4. land to grow crops and raise livestock
  5. when severe drought hit the Souther Great Plains in 1931 top soil dried out, winds lifted the soil, and carried it across the plains
  6. the wise use of natural resources
  7. places that humans have left alone
  8. the process by which land becomes more desertlike and unable to suppot life
  9. the careful and responsible managementof a resource

19 Clues: areas we live inthe wise use of natural resourcesplaces that humans have left alonethe remains of decayed organic matterland to grow crops and raise livestockprotecting land from being damaged or changeddifferent physical properties of each soil layerthe careful and responsible managementof a resource...

Creek Removal 2024-10-17

Creek Removal crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Who was the Creek leader who signed the Treaty of Indian Springs?
  2. The Second Treaty of Indian Springs resulted in the _______ of the Creek people from Georgia.
  3. What battle resulted in the Creek losing 22 million acres of land?
  4. What war between Creek factions occurred in 1813?
  5. What did McIntosh sell without the consent of the Creek people?
  6. What did the Creek lose as a result of the Treaty of Indian Springs?
  7. Which U.S. president led forces at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend?
  8. What was William McIntosh’s punishment for selling Creek land?
  9. McIntosh was born to a Creek mother and a ______ father.
  10. What state did the Creek lose land in due to McIntosh’s actions?
  11. Which Creek group wanted to fight white settlers during the Red Stick War?
Down
  1. Which treaty in 1790 required the Creek to give up land east of the Ocmulgee River?
  2. What type of farming did McIntosh promote among the Creek?
  3. What treaty led to William McIntosh’s execution?
  4. Who were the Creek who opposed fighting during the Red Stick War?
  5. What powerful tribe did McIntosh belong to?
  6. McIntosh was shot and ______ by 200 Creek warriors.
  7. Who did McIntosh align himself with to distribute food and gain influence?
  8. Who was McIntosh’s cousin and governor of Georgia?

19 Clues: What powerful tribe did McIntosh belong to?What treaty led to William McIntosh’s execution?What war between Creek factions occurred in 1813?Who was McIntosh’s cousin and governor of Georgia?McIntosh was shot and ______ by 200 Creek warriors.McIntosh was born to a Creek mother and a ______ father....

Dannmörk 2021-10-28

Dannmörk crossword puzzle
Across
  1. höfuðborg Dannmerkur
  2. hver er lengsta göngugata heims
  3. Hvaða land er nyrst á jótlandi
  4. mikilvægasta atvinnugreinin í Dannmörku
  5. í hvaða mánuði er þjóðhátíðardagur dana
  6. hitt landið sem danmörk á
  7. Hvaða land hefur dannmörk landamæri við
  8. ein af náttúruauðlindum dannmörku
  9. einn af stærstu bæum Dannmörku
Down
  1. Hver skrifaði söguna Hans Klaufi
  2. Ein af stærstu eyjum dannmerkur
  3. Hvar er legoland
  4. hvað er eitt af dýrunum sem danir rækta
  5. loftslag í Dannmörku
  6. land sem Dannmörk á
  7. Hvað er á fjögurra ára fresti
  8. Hvar er tívolígarðurinn í kaupmannahöfn

17 Clues: Hvar er legolandland sem Dannmörk áhöfuðborg Dannmerkurloftslag í Dannmörkuhitt landið sem danmörk áHvað er á fjögurra ára frestiHvaða land er nyrst á jótlandieinn af stærstu bæum DannmörkuEin af stærstu eyjum dannmerkurhver er lengsta göngugata heimsHver skrifaði söguna Hans Klaufiein af náttúruauðlindum dannmörku...

Aardrijkskunde opdracht 2 2016-03-15

Aardrijkskunde opdracht 2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. ander woord voor zee
  2. wervelwind
  3. bewegend water
  4. andere benaming voor een orkaan
  5. het gebied verlaten omdat omdat het niet meer veilig is
  6. ander woord voor aardbeving
  7. de breedtecirkel van 23 1/2 graad N.B en 23 1/2 graad Z.B
  8. stijlen berg
  9. het midden van een orkaan
  10. als water over het land komt
Down
  1. als vocht verdampt en als regen neervalt
  2. druk waar de warme lucht omhoog gaat
  3. als je iemand helpt
  4. de ontwikkeling van een land
  5. weer storm
  6. land in de ring van vuur
  7. een orkaan

17 Clues: wervelwindweer stormeen orkaanstijlen bergbewegend waterals je iemand helptander woord voor zeeland in de ring van vuurhet midden van een orkaanander woord voor aardbevingde ontwikkeling van een landals water over het land komtandere benaming voor een orkaandruk waar de warme lucht omhoog gaatals vocht verdampt en als regen neervalt...

Unit 3 Vocab 2024-12-01

Unit 3 Vocab crossword puzzle
Across
  1. “frozen land.” Land above the treeline which is an area of permanent ice and snow
  2. the process by which the social relations of capitalist societies are translated into spatial forms
  3. rural farmers and workers
  4. a widely used method of growing food in which wild or forested land is clear cut and any remaining vegetation burned
  5. the high tableland of central South America.
  6. Spanish for "Conqueror"; Spanish soldier who participated in conquest of indigenous peoples of Latin America
  7. a group or chain of islands
  8. Technological and economic growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area
  9. a method of harvesting or using a resource so that the resource is not depleted or permanently damaged
  10. The sinking or settling of land to a lower level in response to various natural and human-caused factors
  11. An area of a country in which trade restrictions do not apply
  12. a dialect used in everyday speech that blends elements of several languages
  13. a treeless grassy plain in South America
  14. the action or process of forming or depositing sediment
  15. Household made up of several generations of family members
  16. family ruled by a woman such as a mother, grandmother, or aunt
  17. a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
  18. Farm product grown to be sold or traded and not used by the farm family
  19. The exchange of diseases, ideas, food crops, and populations between the New World and the Old World following the voyage to the Americas by Christopher Columbus in 1492
  20. A strip of land that connects two larger landmasses, enabling migration of plants and animals to new areas
  21. in Latin America, large agricultural estates owned by families or corporations
Down
  1. extensive, treeless plains in South America.
  2. a business that employs workers in their homes
  3. a long, steep slope, especially one at the edge of a plateau or separating areas of land at different heights.
  4. the cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
  5. planting young trees or seeds on lands where trees have been cut or destroyed
  6. an ancient Inca device for recording information, consisting of variously colored threads knotted in different ways.
  7. biological diversity in an environment as indicated by numbers of different species of plants and animals
  8. “hot land,” which includes elevations < 2,500 feet
  9. in Latin America, small farms that produce food chiefly for family use
  10. the sum of factors within a population that reduce the ability of an environment to support the population, therefore resulting in migration or population decline
  11. local form of a language used in a particular place or by a certain group
  12. a soil of an order comprising stable, highly weathered, tropical mineral soils with highly oxidized subsurface horizons.
  13. the emigration of highly trained or intelligent people from a particular country.
  14. Climate zones that occur as elevation increases, with its own natural vegetation and crops.
  15. Relating to or caused by an earthquake
  16. the practice and business of recreational travel based on concern for the environment
  17. A city tht dominates a country's economy, culture, and government in which population is concentrated; usually the capital.
  18. “cold land” Land at 6,000-10,000 feet Winter frosts are common here, and potatoes and barley are grown.
  19. A blending of beliefs and practies from different religions into one faith
  20. Refers to people of mixed indigenous and European descent
  21. A Great city that is made up of several large and small cities
  22. The practice of subcontacting manufacturing work to outside companies, especially foreign or nonunion companies
  23. a system or group of parallel mountain ranges together with the intervening plateaus and other features, especially in the Andes or the Rockies.
  24. “temperate land,” at elevations 2,500-6,000 feet and is the most densely populated.

45 Clues: rural farmers and workersa group or chain of islandsRelating to or caused by an earthquakea treeless grassy plain in South Americaextensive, treeless plains in South America.the high tableland of central South America.a business that employs workers in their homesthe cultivation of a single crop in a given area....

Geo Terms Through S2W2 2023-01-19

Geo Terms Through S2W2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a deep narrow valley with steep sides and often with a stream flowing through it
  2. an area of soft wet land usually overgrown by grasses and sedges
  3. a deep split or gap in the earth
  4. one of the great divisions of land
  5. a part of an ocean or sea extending into the land
  6. a cave often of large or unknown size
  7. a small sheltered inlet or bay
  8. distance measured by degrees or time east or east from the prime meridian
  9. a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier
  10. a narrow passage, ravine, or steep-walled canyon
  11. a shallow channel or pond near or connected with a larger body of water
  12. the triangular or fan-shaped piece of land made by deposits of mud and sand at the mouth of a river
  13. the place where a stream enters a larger body of water
  14. the solid part of the surface of the earth
  15. a deposit of ore
  16. distance north or south from the equator measured in degrees
  17. a boggy area
  18. in the direction a stream is flowing
  19. a steep rugged rock or cliff
  20. the height above sea level
  21. a small wood
  22. a small stream
  23. an underwater ridge or reef especially near the shore
  24. dry land with few plants and little rainfall
  25. a narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
  26. a high steep surface of rock, earth, or ice
  27. vertical distance of an object above a given level (as sea level)
  28. a rounded hill
  29. an inlet of a body of water that is usually smaller than a gulf
  30. a bank built along a river to prevent flooding
  31. ravine
  32. a narrow inlet of the sea between cliffs or steep slopes
Down
  1. a flat-topped hill or small plateau with steep sides
  2. the deeper part of a river, harbor, or strait
  3. a wide stretch of water with many scattered islands
  4. a small round hill
  5. a large body of ice moving slowly down a slope or valley or spreading outward on a land surface
  6. a natural underground chamber or series of chambers open to the surface
  7. a narrow hidden valley
  8. the swiftest part of a stream
  9. an elevation higher than a hill
  10. low islands or reefs
  11. wet spongy ground
  12. a point of land sticking out into the sea
  13. a marshy or slowly flowing body of water
  14. a small or narrow bay
  15. a point of land that extends out into the sea or a lake
  16. a part of a body of water protected and deep enough to be a place of safety for ships
  17. a barrier preventing the flow of water
  18. a coral island consisting of a coral reef surrounding a lagoon
  19. an area of moist low usually level grassland
  20. a large inland body of standing water
  21. an enclosure with gates at each end used in raising or lowering boats as they pass from level to level
  22. valley
  23. a hill or ridge of sand piled up by the wind
  24. an artificial waterway for boats or for draining or irrigating land
  25. a channel dug in the earth to carry water
  26. a hollow area or enclosure containing water
  27. a passage where the tide meets a river current
  28. a secluded small valley
  29. a hill at the foot of higher hills or mountains
  30. a dividing ridge between drainage areas
  31. a high steep bank

63 Clues: valleyravinea boggy areaa small wooda small streama rounded hilla deposit of orewet spongy grounda high steep banka small round hilllow islands or reefsa small or narrow baya narrow hidden valleya secluded small valleythe height above sea levela steep rugged rock or cliffthe swiftest part of a streama small sheltered inlet or bay...

Geography 2020-04-09

Geography crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Moving mass of ice
  2. Ring shaped reef or island(s)
  3. Waterless, dry & barren land
  4. Dense tropical forest
  5. Where lava erupts from
  6. Land along edge of body of water
  7. Treeless arctic biome
Down
  1. Lake used as water supply
  2. Region of elevated land
  3. Group of islands
  4. Hot spring water spray
  5. Permanently frozen soil
  6. Long, narrow water inlet
  7. Floating chunk of ice
  8. Deep gorge between cliffs

15 Clues: Group of islandsMoving mass of iceDense tropical forestFloating chunk of iceTreeless arctic biomeHot spring water sprayWhere lava erupts fromRegion of elevated landPermanently frozen soilLong, narrow water inletLake used as water supplyDeep gorge between cliffsWaterless, dry & barren landRing shaped reef or island(s)Land along edge of body of water

Feudalism Study Guide 2024-12-16

Feudalism Study Guide crossword puzzle
Across
  1. bottom of Japan's feudal pyramid
  2. medieval European building
  3. Equivalent to Samurai in Europe
  4. Equivalent to Daimyo in Europe
  5. code of the samurai
  6. knights had to have
Down
  1. Figure head in Japan
  2. occupied by a lord
  3. Japan's Warrior Class
  4. worked the land
  5. piece of land granted for services in Europe
  6. Military dictator
  7. rich war lord
  8. worked the land in Europe
  9. head of European pyramid

15 Clues: rich war lordworked the landMilitary dictatoroccupied by a lordcode of the samuraiknights had to haveFigure head in JapanJapan's Warrior Classhead of European pyramidworked the land in Europemedieval European buildingEquivalent to Daimyo in EuropeEquivalent to Samurai in Europebottom of Japan's feudal pyramid...

corona 2 cross 2020-04-16

corona 2 cross crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Hva er den største staten i USA?
  2. I tidligere tider var det en tradisjon at man tok med seg en bestemt type mat når man besøkte noen som akkurat hadde fått et barn. Hvilken type mat var det?
  3. Hva het stedet der Jesus ble korsfestet?
  4. Hvilken jente, kjent fra bøker og film, har lange strømper og røde fletter?
  5. I hvilken by holder EU-parlamentet til?
  6. Hva pleier mange å spise på fastelavnssøndag?
  7. Hvem skrev romanen «Mysterier»?
  8. Melk, gulost og yoghurt er spesielt rikt på et næringsstoff som er viktig for skjelettet. Hvilket næringsstoff er det?
  9. I hvilket afrikansk land Kampala hovedstad? (Hint: Landet har ikke kystlinje)
  10. Hva er Nord-Europas største rovfugl?
  11. Hvem myrdet John Lennon?
  12. Hvilken internasjonal organisasjon er Thorbjørn Jagland generalsekretær for (per april 2020)?
  13. Hva kalles naturlige tall større enn 1, som bare er delelig med seg selv og 1?
  14. Hvilket grunnstoff ble foreslått tilsatt drikkevannet i Norge i 1947?
  15. Hvem forrådte Jesus?
  16. Hvem skrev romanen «1222»?
  17. Hvor mange blinker er det i skiskyting?
  18. På hvilken øy ligger vulkanen Etna?
  19. Norske kvinner får i seg urovekkende lite av næringsstoffet jod. En type ost inneholder spesielt mye jod. Hvilken er det?
  20. Hvilken bedrift er eid av Bill Gates?
  21. I hvilket land ligger Suezkanalen?
  22. Hvilket skip kantret i Vatlestraumen ved Bergen i 2004?
  23. Hva heter karakteren i «Gudfaren» spilt av Marlon Brando?
  24. Hva brukes som bygningsmaterialer i en iglo?
  25. Hvilket tv-dyr var skippy?
  26. Hva er et annet ord for regnbuehinnen?
  27. Hva heter planten «dent-de-lion» (fransk) på norsk?
  28. Hvilket av følgende land er ikke medlem av forsvarsalliansen NATO? Finland, Estland, Tyrkia, Albania.
  29. Hvilken farge symboliserer adventstiden?
  30. Fra hvilket land kommer ølmerket Amstel?
  31. Hvilket instrument forbinder du med italieneren Nicolò Paganini?
  32. Hva er et korstroll?
  33. Hva kaller vi gruppen av pattedyr som f.eks. ku, geit og sau inngår i?
  34. ra hvilket land kom osten som vant VM i ost (World Cheese Awards) i 2018?
Down
  1. Hvilken amerikansk 1970-tallsslager inneholder teksten «Unge mann, det er ingen grunn til å føle seg nede. Jeg sa: unge mann, plukk deg selv opp fra bakken»?
  2. Hvilken fugl legger de største eggene?
  3. Hva het den franske astrologen og spåmannen som levde på 1500-tallet, og som mange mener har spådd mye riktig om vår tid?
  4. På hvilken dag spiste Jesus sitt siste måltid før korsfestelsen?
  5. Fra hvilket land stammer skikken med Påskeharen?
  6. I hvilken type sprit er Agave-kaktusen en viktig ingrediens?
  7. Hva heter frukten ananas på engelsk?
  8. I hvilket land er Auschwitz?
  9. Hva heter skogen Ole Brumm bor i?
  10. I hvilket hav ligger Tongagropen, verdens nest dypeste havgrop?
  11. Hvilket land selger mest deodorant?
  12. Hvilket land i Europa er minst tett befolket?
  13. Hvilken drink består av vodka, akevitt, limejuice og sitronbrus?
  14. Hvem skrev om mormor og de åtte ungene?
  15. Hvilken spansk øy ligger cirka to timer med ferge fra Gandia?
  16. Hvilket land kommer opprinnelig folkedansen masurka fra?
  17. I hvilken amerikansk delstat ligger Grand Canyon
  18. Hva heter Asias største øy?
  19. Flere religioner markerer overgangen fra barn til voksen. I hvilken religion kaller man denne markeringen "Bar Mitzva" og "Bat Mitzva"?
  20. Hvor mange verseføtter har heksameter?
  21. I hvilken verdensdel finnes ville gorillaer?
  22. Og hvem vant kvinnenes Tour de Ski i år?
  23. I hvilken sport konkurrerer man i fluevekt?
  24. Hvilket land gror mest frukt i verden?
  25. Finland tilhørte et annet land fram til 1917, hvilket?
  26. Hva heter Harry Potters bestevenninne?
  27. Hvilken hovedstad ved Østersjøen har 700.000 innbyggere og et navn på fire bokstaver?
  28. I hvilket land i verden spiser innbyggerne i gjennomsnitt mest ost (forbruk per capita 2017)?
  29. Ved hvilken fjord ligger kommunen Leikanger?
  30. I hvilket land er Tokyo hovedstad?
  31. Hva het dronning Elizabeths søster som døde i 2002?

65 Clues: Hvem forrådte Jesus?Hva er et korstroll?Hvem myrdet John Lennon?Hvem skrev romanen «1222»?Hvilket tv-dyr var skippy?Hva heter Asias største øy?I hvilket land er Auschwitz?Hvem skrev romanen «Mysterier»?Hva er den største staten i USA?Hva heter skogen Ole Brumm bor i?I hvilket land ligger Suezkanalen?I hvilket land er Tokyo hovedstad?...

The Middle Ages 2018-11-29

The Middle Ages crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Death Massive bacterial disease spread by rats and fleas that killed 25 million Europeans
  2. Land belonging to a lord that included farmland, a village, and the home of the Lord
  3. What a knight was called before they were knighted, helped knight with armor
  4. A building with strong walls for defense against an enemy
  5. A pledge of loyalty, a promise to serve
  6. Belonging to the Middle Ages
  7. A person legally tied to the land
Down
  1. A large piece of land with a large home
  2. The leaders of countries during the Middle Ages
  3. Currency that was no longer used during the middle ages
  4. Warriors of the noble class
  5. Medieval society was this kind of society
  6. the name of the black blisters that formed because of the Black Death
  7. People who could buy and farm their own land from Lords
  8. People trained or ordained for religious work
  9. a noble who received land from a king in return for loyalty and service

16 Clues: Warriors of the noble classBelonging to the Middle AgesA person legally tied to the landA large piece of land with a large homeA pledge of loyalty, a promise to serveMedieval society was this kind of societyPeople trained or ordained for religious workThe leaders of countries during the Middle Ages...

Asia-Pacific landforms 2013-02-18

Asia-Pacific landforms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the two sub-layers of the earth's crust
  2. the shape of the land
  3. A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level
  4. An area of fairly level high ground
  5. A belt of land between two other areas
  6. A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another stream.
Down
  1. The part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land
  2. a low plain adjacent to a river
  3. All the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
  4. A group of islands
  5. The state of being stable
  6. The degree of such a slope.
  7. any physical feature of the earth that separates two populations and prevents interbreeding between them.
  8. A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapor, and gas are or have been
  9. a piece of land surrounded by water
  10. the part of a continent that is stable and forms the central mass of the continent

16 Clues: A group of islandsthe shape of the landThe state of being stableThe degree of such a slope.a low plain adjacent to a riverAn area of fairly level high grounda piece of land surrounded by waterA belt of land between two other areasthe two sub-layers of the earth's crustThe part of the land near the sea; the edge of the land...

People and Geography 2024-08-29

People and Geography crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Is the way most of the Land in a place is used.
  2. Is an area of water that extends into the land from a larger body of water.
  3. Has similar landforms throughout.
  4. Or the gradual wearing away of Earth's surface by wind and water.
  5. Are smaller than big inlets.
  6. Is the use of scientific knowledge and tools.
  7. Is made up of a river and the smaller rivers that flow into it.
  8. Is a smaller river that flows into a larger one.
Down
  1. Is a broad area of high, mostly flat land.
  2. Is a low, bowl shaped area of land with higher ground all around it.
  3. Is a part of a body of water that is flowing in a certain direction.
  4. A place that connects people, goods and ideas.
  5. The area in which a river system carries away its water is called a.
  6. Or height of the land.
  7. Are larger inlets.
  8. Are the regular rise and fall to an ocean and to the bodies of water connected to it.

16 Clues: Are larger inlets.Or height of the land.Are smaller than big inlets.Has similar landforms throughout.Is a broad area of high, mostly flat land.Is the use of scientific knowledge and tools.A place that connects people, goods and ideas.Is the way most of the Land in a place is used.Is a smaller river that flows into a larger one....

November 4 Major and Minor Landforms 2024-11-02

November 4 Major and Minor Landforms crossword puzzle
Across
  1. landforms such as hills, gorges, valleys, and basins.
  2. physical features on the Earth’s surface that form the terrain of an area.
  3. the largest landmasses in the world. from largest to smallest are; Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
  4. coastal land feature. a piece of ground that is completely surrounded by water. can be big or small in any part of the world.
  5. the largest elevated and most recognizable landforms on the Earth’s surface. They have steep sides, and high peaks, that stand out from the surroundings.
Down
  1. coastal land feature that involves a little land and a lot of water. a piece of land that has water on three sides but it is connected on the fourth side to the mainland.
  2. large areas of salt water between the continents.
  3. both the largest and the deepest ocean, which covers one-third of the Earth’s surface.
  4. landforms such as mountains, plateaus and plains.
  5. type of land often described by elevation or slope. most common are plains, mountains, plateaus, valleys, foothills, marsh, and glacier.
  6. The low areas between mountains.
  7. coastal land feature that involves a little land and a lot of water. a narrow strip of land with water on both sides connecting two larger pieces of land. A well-known example is Panama connecting North America to South America.
  8. around mountains, we may find smaller, less steep landforms.

13 Clues: The low areas between mountains.large areas of salt water between the continents.landforms such as mountains, plateaus and plains.landforms such as hills, gorges, valleys, and basins.around mountains, we may find smaller, less steep landforms.physical features on the Earth’s surface that form the terrain of an area....

hydrosphere 2015-03-17

hydrosphere crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a large floating mass of ice detached from a glacier or ice sheet and carried out to sea.
  2. a very large expanse of sea, in particular, each of the main areas into which the sea is divided geographically.
  3. water held underground in the soil or in pores and crevices in rock
  4. land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
  5. a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another such stream.
  6. a well in which water is under pressure
  7. a large body of water surrounded by land.
  8. a small, narrow river.
Down
  1. a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
  2. are made up of fallen snow that, over many years, compresses into large, thickened ice masses.
  3. wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body.
  4. The hydrosphere is the liquid water component of the Earth.
  5. an area of low-lying land that is flooded in wet seasons or at high tide, and typically remains waterlogged at all times.
  6. a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
  7. a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater.
  8. A river basin is the portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
  9. an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
  10. an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects; a bog or marsh.

18 Clues: a small, narrow river.a well in which water is under pressurea large body of water surrounded by land.wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body.land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.The hydrosphere is the liquid water component of the Earth....

Crossword 2021-08-16

Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. India’s Teardrop
  2. The Boot
  3. The Holy Land
  4. The Great White North
  5. Land of the Long White Cloud
Down
  1. Land Down Under
  2. Land of Milk and Honey
  3. Cradle of Ancient Civilization
  4. Land of Thousand Lakes
  5. The Lion City

10 Clues: The BootThe Holy LandThe Lion CityLand Down UnderIndia’s TeardropThe Great White NorthLand of Milk and HoneyLand of Thousand LakesLand of the Long White CloudCradle of Ancient Civilization

Geographical features 2020-08-26

Geographical features crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a piece of land that is mostly surrounded by water, but is connected at one end
  2. when there is too much water from a river and it covers the land around it
  3. when a volcano explodes inside and hot rocks come out of the top
  4. a bigger piece of land
  5. an area of the coast where the land curves inwards
  6. a wall built across a river to stop the water moving, usually to create a lake or to
Down
  1. a very big area of ice in the mountains that moves very slowly
  2. the land that is raised along the side of a river
  3. a low area of land between two hills or two mountains
  4. electric power
  5. the area of land that is next to the sea
  6. a violent dangerous wind that spins very quickly

12 Clues: electric powera bigger piece of landthe area of land that is next to the seaa violent dangerous wind that spins very quicklythe land that is raised along the side of a riveran area of the coast where the land curves inwardsa low area of land between two hills or two mountainsa very big area of ice in the mountains that moves very slowly...

Aboriginal Rights & Self-Government 2024-11-28

Aboriginal Rights & Self-Government crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Group of Indigenous people who argue that the many documented cases of fraud leave their title to land intact
  2. Under the Indian Act, First Nations only have this type of rights
  3. Metis leaders across the country hailed the Powley victory as a strong _______ for Metis rights
  4. In the four western provinces, Crown land was owned by which government?
  5. These rights being protected under the NRTAs is still being debated in courts
  6. This section of the NRTA recognizes Aboriginal and _____ rights
  7. Supreme Court ruled that an Aboriginal right to sell fish can exist if the right was a integral part to their ______ and customs
Down
  1. A type of compensation that is typically used to settle successful claims
  2. The highest level of jurisdiction under Canadian law (no space)
  3. The NRTA clearly stated that the land being turned over did not include what kind of land?
  4. The Indian Act did this to the land to prevent First Nations' from trading or selling their land
  5. The section of the NRTA that recognizes the existence of Aboriginal and Treaty rights (number as words, no space)
  6. What agreements turned over Crown land over to the provinces? (abbreviation)
  7. The Manitoba act is often used as an example of ________ surrender

14 Clues: The highest level of jurisdiction under Canadian law (no space)This section of the NRTA recognizes Aboriginal and _____ rightsUnder the Indian Act, First Nations only have this type of rightsThe Manitoba act is often used as an example of ________ surrenderIn the four western provinces, Crown land was owned by which government?...

Indigenous Australians 2015-02-04

Indigenous Australians crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Phillip The first governer of New South Wales, who arrived on the first fleet
  2. A word which refers to the mass killing in one incident of people through violence
  3. This practice means taking over the land of another country
  4. When a person or group of people is robbed of their land
  5. A contract between the Kulin people of Port Phillip Bay ( Victoria) which involved land being exchanged for goods
  6. Source A source created about an event or time in history, produced after that time or event
  7. Institutions that some aboriginals were forcibly removed to, in order to be christianised and educated
  8. Some people claim that Australia was not 'found' but ..............
  9. A type of animal that was introduced by the British settlers, which chased away native australian animals
Down
  1. The name of one of the aboriginal tribes that lived in the Port Phillip District
  2. The name of one of the aboriginal tribes that lived in New South Wales
  3. Since there were hundreds of aboriginal tribes, many different.............were spoken
  4. When a person or group of people are robbed of their land
  5. A word which describes fighting or tension between aborigines and settlers
  6. One of the causes of Aboriginal deaths
  7. The surname of the man who bought the 234,000 hectares of land in Port Phillip Bay
  8. Source A source of information that was created at the time under historical study
  9. This part of Australia used to be referred to as Van Diemen's Land

18 Clues: One of the causes of Aboriginal deathsWhen a person or group of people is robbed of their landWhen a person or group of people are robbed of their landThis practice means taking over the land of another countryThis part of Australia used to be referred to as Van Diemen's LandSome people claim that Australia was not 'found' but .................