land formations Crossword Puzzles
SCOTLAND 2019-06-18
17 Clues: water • sport • flower • animal • clothes • a drink • language • high hills • king's house • capital city • famous monster • food speciality • the biggest city • musical instrument • land surrounded by the sea • played during the Highlands games • you usually see them during the night
It's a Wonderful Tiny World 2023-07-25
17 Clues: globe • not big • miniscule • birds take • find yourself • hot and sandy • water vehicle • identity book • travel by road • populated area • ride the rails • large land mass • travel the ocean • clothes containers • shoulder strap bag • land passenger hauler • leaving on a jet plane
Geography 2023-06-12
Across
- The vast saltwater body that covers most of the Earth's surface.
- A deep and narrow valley with steep sides, often carved by a river.
- A piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to the mainland.
- A cascade of water falling from a height, often with a pool or stream below.
- A tall and rocky landform that rises high above the surrounding land.
- A dry and barren area with very little rainfall and few plants or animals.
- A large area covered with many trees and plants.
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- One of the large land masses on Earth, such as Asia, Africa, or North America.
- A low-lying area between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
- A mountain with a vent through which lava, ash, and gases can erupt from deep inside the Earth.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or valley.
- A long, flowing body of water that usually empties into a lake, ocean, or another river.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A large and flat area of land without many trees or hills.
15 Clues: A large body of water surrounded by land. • A large area covered with many trees and plants. • A piece of land surrounded by water on all sides. • A large and flat area of land without many trees or hills. • The vast saltwater body that covers most of the Earth's surface. • A large mass of ice that moves slowly down a mountain or valley. • ...
Indigenous Sustainability 2024-10-17
Across
- Indigenous peoples’ land rights are often violated, with little legal recourse.
- They face exploitation from industries that destroy their ecosystems for profit.
- The destruction of their land can be linked to historical patterns of colonialism and exploitation.
- Many indigenous cultures view nature as sacred and interconnected with spiritual beliefs.
- They symbolize living in balance with nature, in contrast to industrialized societies that exploit the environment.
- Featuring indigenous people in the video demonstrates solidarity with their struggles for environmental justice.
- Indigenous communities are frequently displaced by deforestation, mining, and other forms of exploitation.
- Environmental damage disproportionately impacts indigenous communities, highlighting broader social and environmental injustice.
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- Indigenous peoples are often marginalized and ignored in decision-making processes affecting their lands.
- Many indigenous groups are at the forefront of environmental activism, fighting to protect their land and resources.
- Indigenous peoples are often seen as connections of the land, living in harmony with nature.
- They play a crucial role in protecting biodiversity through their land management practices.
- Identity Connection to the land is a key part of their cultural heritage and traditions.
- They are among the most vulnerable to environmental degradation.
- Their traditional practices are often models of sustainable living.
15 Clues: They are among the most vulnerable to environmental degradation. • Their traditional practices are often models of sustainable living. • Indigenous peoples’ land rights are often violated, with little legal recourse. • They face exploitation from industries that destroy their ecosystems for profit. • ...
21. Natural Landforms 2025-07-07
Across
- A large area of flat land with few trees.
- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- A flat-topped hill or mountain with steep sides, common in dry regions.
- A very large inlet of the sea, almost surrounded by land, larger than a typical inlet.
- A huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- A mountain with a hole at the top, from which hot melted rock, ash, and gases erupt.
- A single, isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top, smaller than a mesa.
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- A large area of high, flat land.
- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses and separating two bodies of water.
- A place where a flowing water body falls from a height.
- A mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind.
- A large natural hollow space in the side of a cliff or hill, or underground.
- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high, steep cliffs, typically in Norway.
- A natural bridge-like rock formation caused by erosion.
- A broad inlet of the sea or lake where the land curves inward.
15 Clues: A large area of high, flat land. • A large area of flat land with few trees. • A mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind. • A huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land. • A place where a flowing water body falls from a height. • A natural bridge-like rock formation caused by erosion. • A broad inlet of the sea or lake where the land curves inward. • ...
Unit 26 Vocabulary 2023-02-08
Across
- an area of land with its own government
- a picture of an area with symbols that sho different places
- resource something found in nature that can be used by people
- a place where people live and work that is bigger than a town
- something made by people from natural resources
- a large dry area of land
Down
- a large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth
- a large body of water that has land all around it
- land that is very tall and has steep sides
- a natural feature of Earth, such as a mountain, hill or ocean
- an area of land that has the same climate and landforms
- an area of land with many trees
12 Clues: a large dry area of land • an area of land with many trees • an area of land with its own government • land that is very tall and has steep sides • something made by people from natural resources • a large body of water that has land all around it • an area of land that has the same climate and landforms • a large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth • ...
Exploration and Colonization 2020-02-14
Across
- Silk road overland trade routes linking China and Middle East.
- Land grant given by Spanish government.
- Spanish explorers who claimed land in the americas for spain.
- Large estate farmed by many workers.
- Belief that a country's prosperity depended on having gold and silver.
- Monotheistic religion founded by prophet Muhammed.
- Instrument used to determine latitude while at sea.
- Series of wars fought by Christians to the Holy land.
- Religious settlement run by catholic priests and friars.
- Islamic Holy book
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- Fort where soldiers lived in Spanish colonies.
- Group of people who settle in distant land.
- Sail around a round object, such as the world.
- Passage A natural waterway through or around North America.
- Person from Spain who held position of power.
- Person of mixed Spanish and Indian background.
- Chidren of Africans and Europeans
- Exchange Global exchange from goods and ideas.
- Revolutionary ship developed by Muslims enabling people to travel faster.
- Descendents of Europeans born in Latin America.
- Bringing a product to a country to be sold.
21 Clues: Islamic Holy book • Chidren of Africans and Europeans • Large estate farmed by many workers. • Land grant given by Spanish government. • Group of people who settle in distant land. • Bringing a product to a country to be sold. • Person from Spain who held position of power. • Fort where soldiers lived in Spanish colonies. • Sail around a round object, such as the world. • ...
New France Crossword 2019-12-15
Across
- The __________ was an ambassador for the king.
- French men gave habitants _________ of land.
- Jacques Cartier was the first person to______ Canada
- Champlain established a small ___________ near the Bay of Fundy
- The Acadians thought it was important to ________ trust from the Indigenous people.
- First Nations showed good _______ spots.
- The habitants would look after the _______.
- The _____________ Colbert was sent by the king to make the population grow.
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- members apart of the church were called _____________
- different religions in New France were Roman Catholic, Protisant and ___________________
- Jean Talon was the ___________________.
- Jesuits work for ________________________ of
- The _________ influenced the First Nations to act a certain way.
- The Europeans liked Beaver _____ to make different clothing.
- The ______ ruled the land.
- Over time the French would take _______ the First Nation Land.
- Samuel de Champlain was the first ________ to establish a trading post.
- The food that New France people ate was mostly apart of the three ______.
- The French colony of _____________- were tight people and were isolated from France.
- The ______ dressed in Jerkins and Knee breech
20 Clues: The ______ ruled the land. • Jean Talon was the ___________________. • First Nations showed good _______ spots. • The habitants would look after the _______. • French men gave habitants _________ of land. • Jesuits work for ________________________ of • The ______ dressed in Jerkins and Knee breech • The __________ was an ambassador for the king. • ...
CH.8 Crossword puzzle 2021-09-30
Across
- make something useful for use or new
- a steep slope
- to have control or influence over somebody or something
- A mountain range in Central America
- "hot land"
- a coastal desert in Chile
- a populated plateau of forests in Brazil Bolivia and Peru
- a cold zone with llamas and alpacas
- river that flows 4,000 miles
- "river of silver"
- lake in Venezuela which is largest in South America
- A middle America river
- "high plane"
- a big mountain range in South America
- electricity from moving water
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- "temperate land"
- a dense layer of leaves
- river in Venezula with large amounts of Gold
- "meadows on the desert"
- A mountain range in Mexico
- lake in Bolivia and Peru that is 12,500 ft. below sea level
- "cold land"
- The worlds wettest tropical plain
- grassland from Colombia to Venezuela
- a vast area with different climate and vegetation zones
- "Frozen land"
- clearly defined or identified
- ranchers on large estates
- ranges that run parallel to one another
- long plain from Argentina to Atlantic Ocean
30 Clues: "hot land" • "cold land" • "high plane" • a steep slope • "Frozen land" • "temperate land" • "river of silver" • A middle America river • a dense layer of leaves • "meadows on the desert" • a coastal desert in Chile • ranchers on large estates • A mountain range in Mexico • river that flows 4,000 miles • clearly defined or identified • electricity from moving water • ...
Geography Crossword 2023-05-13
Across
- orangutans in Borneo because their habitat is being cut down to plant this
- shortage of land, water or food
- too much precipitation due to climate change
- deterioration of the earth's land surface due to too much rubbish
- this biome is very hot and dry with little rainfall
- country with the highest emissions
- the supply of water to crops to help growth
- wearing away of the upper layer of soil
- recycled water
- biome with hot, humid weather & high rainfall
- Austalia exports a large amount of this grain
- rainfall
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- smog, ozone, emissions can cause this
- fertiliser runoff can cause this
- amount of a crop grown per unit area of land
- when fertile land dries up into desert
- polar bears, artic wolves & reindeers live in this biome
- deterioration of the productive capacity of soil due to drought or pollution
- farmers use this to put nutrient back into the soil
- extreme shortage of rainfall due to climate change
- an area with common climate, flora & fauna
- this process removes salt from seawater
- the planet we live on
23 Clues: rainfall • recycled water • the planet we live on • shortage of land, water or food • fertiliser runoff can cause this • country with the highest emissions • smog, ozone, emissions can cause this • when fertile land dries up into desert • wearing away of the upper layer of soil • this process removes salt from seawater • an area with common climate, flora & fauna • ...
The Vietnam Crossword 2012-08-19
Across
- It is the earth’s weather and temperature.
- Is the biggest mountain in Vietnam.
- It is the capital city of Vietnam.
- Has the same meaning as farming.
- The land is surrounded by other land and it has no shore.
- Parks There are 30 of these in Vietnam. One of them is Happyland.
- In map making, it shows the dimensions of land.
- One of the theme parks in Vietnam. Happy………..
- It is a geographical dictionary.
- When a sphere is broken into two halves of equal size the halves are called the….
- Where there is a lot is a lot vicious fighting and killing.
- There are a lot of these in Vietnam. Here are the first 3 letters Cit….
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- The capital of this country is Hanoi.
- A large land mass.
- It is a bunch of islands grouped together.
- The horizontal lines running east to west on maps.
- It is the opposite of Latitude.
- The art and science of map making.
- It is the study of the earth’s places/countries.
- Where soldiers were in the war. They had to dig it themselves.
20 Clues: A large land mass. • It is the opposite of Latitude. • Has the same meaning as farming. • It is a geographical dictionary. • It is the capital city of Vietnam. • The art and science of map making. • Is the biggest mountain in Vietnam. • The capital of this country is Hanoi. • It is a bunch of islands grouped together. • It is the earth’s weather and temperature. • ...
The Vietnam Crossword 2012-08-19
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- A large land mass.
- It is the earth’s weather and temperature.
- Has the same meaning as farming.
- It is the opposite of Latitude.
- Is the biggest mountain in Vietnam.
- It is a bunch of islands grouped together.
- The capital of this country is Hanoi.
- It is the study of the earth’s places/countries.
- Where there is a lot is a lot vicious fighting and killing.
- The horizontal lines running east to west on maps.
- Where soldiers were in the war. They had to dig it themselves.
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- There are 30 of these in Vietnam. One of them is Happyland.
- The art and science of map making.
- The land is surrounded by other land and it has no shore.
- There are a lot of these in Vietnam. Here are the first 3 letters Cit….
- In map making, it shows the dimensions of land.
- When a sphere is broken into two halves of equal size the halves are called the….
- It is a geographical dictionary.
- One of the theme parks in Vietnam. Happy………..
- It is the capital city of Vietnam.
20 Clues: A large land mass. • It is the opposite of Latitude. • Has the same meaning as farming. • It is a geographical dictionary. • The art and science of map making. • It is the capital city of Vietnam. • Is the biggest mountain in Vietnam. • The capital of this country is Hanoi. • It is the earth’s weather and temperature. • It is a bunch of islands grouped together. • ...
The Vietnam Crossword 2012-08-19
Across
- It is the earth’s weather and temperature.
- There are a lot of these in Vietnam. Here are the first 3 letters Cit….
- The land is surrounded by other land and it has no shore.
- In map making, it shows the dimensions of land.
- It is a bunch of islands grouped together.
- Has the same meaning as farming.
- When a sphere is broken into two halves of equal size the halves are called the….
- It is the study of the earth’s places/countries.
- It is the capital city of Vietnam.
- The horizontal lines running east to west on maps.
- Where soldiers were in the war. They had to dig it themselves.
- The capital of this country is Hanoi.
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- It is the opposite of Latitude.
- A large land mass.
- The art and science of map making.
- Where there is a lot is a lot vicious fighting and killing.
- It is a geographical dictionary.
- Parks There are 30 of these in Vietnam. One of them is Happyland.
- One of the theme parks in Vietnam. Happy………..
- Is the biggest mountain in Vietnam.
20 Clues: A large land mass. • It is the opposite of Latitude. • It is a geographical dictionary. • Has the same meaning as farming. • The art and science of map making. • It is the capital city of Vietnam. • Is the biggest mountain in Vietnam. • The capital of this country is Hanoi. • It is the earth’s weather and temperature. • It is a bunch of islands grouped together. • ...
Biodiversity and farming 2013-04-16
Across
- Land covered with woods or trees
- Chemical used to kill weeds
- The variety of all life forms on earth and the ecosystems they live in
- Animals raised for human consumption
- Originating and living naturally in an area or environment
- The owner of a large property on which sheep or cattle graze
- Removing trees and other vegetation from the land
- To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared
- Left over
- Plants growing where they are not wanted
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- To live in the same place at the same time
- An environmental movement established by farmers and the Australian Conservation Foundation
- A person who is concerned about the protection of the environment
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment
- A strip of soil planted with trees
- Land covered with plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
- Preservation or protection of the natural environment
- The business of producing crops and raising livestock
- Having returned to an untamed state after being domesticated
- Insects and other animals considered to be a nuisance to humans
20 Clues: Left over • Chemical used to kill weeds • Land covered with woods or trees • A strip of soil planted with trees • Animals raised for human consumption • Plants growing where they are not wanted • To live in the same place at the same time • Removing trees and other vegetation from the land • To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared • ...
Alisa's Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-11
Across
- a large body of saltwater smaller than an ocean
- a big land mass
- a low area below hills, uplands, or mountains
- lines of latitude
- is a drawing of all or part of the earth
- imaginary lines that runs east to west. Its main line is the equator
- when the earth makes a full rotation on its axis
- lines of longitude
- a unit of latitude and longitude used to locate places on the earth
- a sign that represents something
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- a large body of saltwater
- a lot of plants growing in one place
- an area of land completely surrounded by water but is not big enough to be called a continent
- the time it takes for the earth to make a full revolution around the sun
- a map book that shows all the countries of the world
- a dry area of land with very little precipitation
- height above sea level
- the longest or shortest day of the year
- wet, spongy land that normally has certain types of trees and vegetation growing
- a small fertile area in a desert
20 Clues: a big land mass • lines of latitude • lines of longitude • height above sea level • a large body of saltwater • a sign that represents something • a small fertile area in a desert • a lot of plants growing in one place • the longest or shortest day of the year • is a drawing of all or part of the earth • a low area below hills, uplands, or mountains • ...
Tara's crossword 2014-12-16
Across
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- glacial valley filled by seawater
- A river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- underground hollow having a side cliff
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- hill that rises from surrounding area with a flat top
- land surrounded by water
- natural hot springs that emits column of water through air
- An artificial waterway
- windblown sands that have formed hills
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- Lowland region surrounded by water
- dense growth of trees and other plants covering large area
- mountains formed while lava rises through crust
- One of the seven on earth
- A stream of water
- steep water from height
- area of low lying wetland
- chunks of ice that break off glaciers
- large body of salt water
- vast treeless plains with permafrost
- high, steep, overhanging rock face
- rocky shore of a body of water
- body of water connecting large bodies of water, larger than the channel
- point of land projecting into a body of water
25 Clues: A stream of water • An artificial waterway • steep water from height • large body of salt water • land surrounded by water • area of low lying wetland • One of the seven on earth • rocky shore of a body of water • deeper part of a river or harbor • glacial valley filled by seawater • Lowland region surrounded by water • high, steep, overhanging rock face • ...
Middle Ages 2017-10-02
Across
- "Father of Europe"
- peasants that worked on the lord's land
- an attempt to stop the Plague by getting the "bad blood" out
- took control of Italy in 5th century
- could be fired more rapidly than the crossbow
- three different men claim to be Pope
- one of the causes of the Fall of Rome
- bump on neck, a symptom of the Black Death
- self-inflicted "penance" for sins
- a system in which nobility held land for the crown in exchange for military service while serfs worked on the land
Down
- personal assistant to a knight
- father of Charlemagne
- occupy Spain and Italy at the beginning of the Middle Ages
- head of the Catholic Church
- set of ideas (loyalty, bravery, courage)
- culprits of the Black Death
- charter written in 1215 to limit the powers of the king
- a holy war involving the journey of Europeans to reclaim the holy land of Jerusalem in the name of Christianity
- divine intervention would save the innocent
- an agricultural estate operated by the lord
20 Clues: "Father of Europe" • father of Charlemagne • head of the Catholic Church • culprits of the Black Death • personal assistant to a knight • self-inflicted "penance" for sins • took control of Italy in 5th century • three different men claim to be Pope • one of the causes of the Fall of Rome • peasants that worked on the lord's land • set of ideas (loyalty, bravery, courage) • ...
Today's TWN Crossword 2018-06-15
Across
- TWN Logo
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer
- Local Grocery Store
- Current World Cup Event
- Whey-ah-Wichen; Facing the _______
- Nearby glacial fjord (two words)
- Ta-ah says “ _______ up!”
- Neighbouring First Nation
- Local Predatory Bird
- Area near TWN Reserve (two words)
- Local Medicinal Plant (two words)
- Tim Horton’s Drink; commonly
- The TWN lands Office worked with the Community to develop the ______ ______ Plan (two words)
- TWN Colour
- A lease of 49+ years requires a ______ (from the Land Code)
- A tunnel for a creek under a road (e.g. Spa-ath Crossing)
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- Formal or official permission to do something.
- New TWN ________ and Administration Building
- 2015 TWN Burrard Inlet _______ Plan
- Land shared by all members of a community
- Fifty Percent + 1 in a vote (Land Code)
- TV Show filmed in Gibsons, BC: The ___________
- TWN Hereditary Leader
- Renewable Energy at Daycare
- Summer Solstice Month
- Takaya Ltd. partner
- Rights and responsibilities tied to land (two words)
- Harmful algal bloom common in summer (two words)
- PM who bought a pipeline
- Type of Berry
30 Clues: TWN Logo • TWN Colour • Type of Berry • Local Grocery Store • Takaya Ltd. partner • Local Predatory Bird • TWN Hereditary Leader • Summer Solstice Month • Current World Cup Event • PM who bought a pipeline • Ta-ah says “ _______ up!” • Neighbouring First Nation • Renewable Energy at Daycare • Tim Horton’s Drink; commonly • Nearby glacial fjord (two words) • Area near TWN Reserve (two words) • ...
Unit 4 Gilded Age Test Review 2023-10-11
Across
- segregation laws enacted in the South after Reconstruction
- River that flows from Minnesota to Gulf of Mexico
- Colorado militia killed a camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians
- oil, coal, natural gas, metals, stone, sand
- to be absorbed into the main culture of society
- vast area of grassland on which livestock roamed and grazed
- beetle that feeds on cotton buds and flowers
- separate
- rail link between the eastern and western United States
- change
- confrontation between U.S. cavalry and Sioux that marked the end of Indian Resistance
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- 1887 law that divided reservation land into private family plots
- law that gave 160 acres of land to citizens willing to live on and cultivate it for 5 years
- land designated by the federal government
- coined by Mark Twain to describe the post Reconstruction era characterized by facade and of prosperity
- legalized segragation as long as "separate but equal"
- network of organizations that worked for reform
- grown for sale
- Sioux defeated U.S. Army troops in 1876
- self appointed law enforcer
- public land where Native Americans were forced to live
21 Clues: change • separate • grown for sale • self appointed law enforcer • Sioux defeated U.S. Army troops in 1876 • land designated by the federal government • oil, coal, natural gas, metals, stone, sand • beetle that feeds on cotton buds and flowers • network of organizations that worked for reform • to be absorbed into the main culture of society • ...
Geography Crossword Project 2024-01-12
Across
- something someone does for you
- the type of economy that mainly depends on hunter-gatherer or sustenance agriculture
- what helps you tell distance on a map
- What type of boundary is a naturally occurring border
- large natural flowing stream of water
- free market economic system
- going from east to west
- man who stood up against the Chineese government
- opening in the earths crust which lava can flow through
- Going from north to south
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- amount of rainfall in a particular area
- Type of plate boundary where plates collide
- Natural elevation in the land that tends to be steep, rising abruptly from the land around it
- exchanging of goods
- Flat elevated landform that rises high, sharply above the rest of the land
- Type of plate boundaries where the plates move apart
- a still body of water surrounded by land
- What helps you determine direction on a map
- something you use or consume
- Place where water from a river deposits sediment and other things into another body of water
20 Clues: exchanging of goods • going from east to west • Going from north to south • free market economic system • something you use or consume • something someone does for you • what helps you tell distance on a map • large natural flowing stream of water • amount of rainfall in a particular area • a still body of water surrounded by land • Type of plate boundary where plates collide • ...
Ancient Greece Geography with Millican 2023-09-29
Across
- primary diet of people in ancient greece
- place for boats to dock and trade with others
- Greece is on this continent
- piece of land with water on all sides
- narrow strip of land connecting larger land
- __________ Diffusion is trading goods/ideas
- this feature separated the city-states
- group of islands
- This city-state was focused on the military
- grapes and ___________ were the crops Greeks grew
- If the wheel lands on you, you can _______ it for more candy
- mountain that lies on a fault line and can erupt
- narrow strip of water connecting 2 larger bodies of water
- Answer a question right to get on Mr. Millican's ______
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- Finland ________________
- Largest Ocean in the world
- land with three sides
- sea to the south of Greece
- the main animal that could survive in the mountains
- largest island in Greece
- This was the city-state in Greece that created Democracy
- Continent to the south of Greece
- Smallest continent in the world
- Continent to the east of Europe
- True/False The Greeks had little farmland
25 Clues: group of islands • land with three sides • Finland ________________ • largest island in Greece • Largest Ocean in the world • sea to the south of Greece • Greece is on this continent • Smallest continent in the world • Continent to the east of Europe • Continent to the south of Greece • piece of land with water on all sides • this feature separated the city-states • ...
Looking West crossword 2025-04-01
Across
- This helped people travel out west.
- An Act that gave 160 acres of land to people who met certain conditions.
- The general who made his "last stand" at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
- Populists wanted an unlimited minting of this.
- Historian who championed the importance of the frontier.
- The person who lost the 1896 election.
- This movie is an allegory for the populist movement.
- This person won the 1896 election.
- The typical populist had this job.
- Bryan believed farmers were being put on this kind of cross.
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- Those who support the gold standard were called this.
- This act divided reservation land into individual plots.
- A famous massacre that led to the death of Sitting Bull.
- Helen Hunt Jackson accused the US of this due to the way it treated Natives.
- Federal land set aside for Native Americans.
- This economic effect helped farmers but hurt bankers.
- A famous trail that went from Texas to Kansas.
- A term for African-Americans who moved West.
- This land-grant act led to many universities being established.
- Organized farm cooperatives which were like unions.
20 Clues: This person won the 1896 election. • The typical populist had this job. • This helped people travel out west. • The person who lost the 1896 election. • Federal land set aside for Native Americans. • A term for African-Americans who moved West. • Populists wanted an unlimited minting of this. • A famous trail that went from Texas to Kansas. • ...
Water in the world 2025-08-28
Across
- An area of land covered with shallow water, like a swamp.
- A large mass of ice slowly moving over land.
- Watering crops using channels, pipes, or sprinklers.
- Water dropping suddenly from a height in a river.
- The process where water vapour turns back into liquid.
- When liquid water changes into water vapour.
- An area where rainfall collects and drains into a river.
- Removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable.
- Water flowing over the land into rivers and lakes.
- An underground layer of rock that holds water.
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- Water soaking into the soil from the surface.
- All the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, and ice.
- Water released into the air by plants.
- A long period with very little or no rainfall.
- Using water in a way that meets today’s needs without harming the future.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling to the ground.
- A barrier built across a river to store or control water.
- Water stored underground in rocks and soil.
- When water covers land that is usually dry.
- A large man-made lake that stores water.
20 Clues: Water released into the air by plants. • A large man-made lake that stores water. • Water stored underground in rocks and soil. • When water covers land that is usually dry. • A large mass of ice slowly moving over land. • When liquid water changes into water vapour. • Water soaking into the soil from the surface. • A long period with very little or no rainfall. • ...
Lem Words week 1 2025-10-07
Across
- an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth
- the ocean between Africa, Europe, and the Americas
- a long, flowing body of water
- a piece of land with water all around it
- what happens when a volcano bursts out with lava and ash
- the study of the Earth’s land, water, and people
- the ocean on the east coast of Australia
- a group of people living in a country, not the military
- the line where the land or sea seems to meet the sky
- a large area covered with many trees
- to teach people ways of living in a society
- land next to the sea, often sandy
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- to suddenly burst out, like lava from a volcano
- a very high hill
- a group of people living together with laws, writing, and culture
- a line that goes up and down
- a large, very dry area with little rain
- a book of maps
- a line that goes from side to side
- a mountain that can erupt with lava
20 Clues: a book of maps • a very high hill • a line that goes up and down • a long, flowing body of water • land next to the sea, often sandy • a line that goes from side to side • a mountain that can erupt with lava • a large area covered with many trees • a large, very dry area with little rain • a piece of land with water all around it • the ocean on the east coast of Australia • ...
Africa Vocabulary 2026-02-10
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- A colorful patterned cloth from Ghana
- Land set aside to protect animals
- The spread of ideas or customs between people
- Protecting nature and wildlife
- A long crack in the Earth’s surface in East Africa
- When one country takes control of another
- Illegal hunting of animals
- The highest mountain in Africa
- An African animal with black and white stripes
- A grassy plain in Africa with scattered trees
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- A group of people who share culture or ancestry
- A very tall animal with a long neck
- When land becomes dry and turns into desert
- Believing your culture is better than others
- Not having enough of something
- Removing salt from ocean water to make it drinkable
- Land formed where a river spreads into smaller streams
- Travel that protects nature and helps local people
- The largest land animal with a trunk
- A large thick-skinned animal with horns on its nose
- A large wild cat known as king of the jungle
21 Clues: Illegal hunting of animals • Not having enough of something • Protecting nature and wildlife • The highest mountain in Africa • Land set aside to protect animals • A very tall animal with a long neck • The largest land animal with a trunk • A colorful patterned cloth from Ghana • When one country takes control of another • When land becomes dry and turns into desert • ...
21. Natural Landforms 2025-07-06
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- A narrow passage of water connecting two larger bodies of water.
- A broad inlet of the sea or lake where the land curves inward.
- A flat-topped hill or mountain with steep sides, common in dry regions.
- A very large inlet of the sea, almost surrounded by land, larger than a typical inlet.
- A large area of high, flat land.
- A mountain with a hole at the top, from which hot melted rock, ash, and gases erupt.
- A huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- A mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind.
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- A narrow strip of land connecting two larger landmasses and separating two bodies of water.
- A place where a flowing water body falls from a height.
- A large natural hollow space in the side of a cliff or hill, or underground.
- A natural bridge-like rock formation caused by erosion.
- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high, steep cliffs, typically in Norway.
- A single, isolated hill with steep sides and a flat top, smaller than a mesa.
- A large area of flat land with few trees.
15 Clues: A large area of high, flat land. • A large area of flat land with few trees. • A mound or ridge of sand formed by the wind. • A huge mass of ice that moves slowly over land. • A place where a flowing water body falls from a height. • A natural bridge-like rock formation caused by erosion. • A broad inlet of the sea or lake where the land curves inward. • ...
PLTW - Earth Vocabulary - Part 1 2024-04-23
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- an area of earth covered by water
- a raised area of land smaller than a mountain
- a part of the earth that is not made by people such as a hill, ocean, or stream
- a large body of salt water
- a large area of flat land with few trees
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- natural feature of the earth's surface such as a hill or valley
- a raised area of land that is flat on top
- a large moving body of water that flows into another body of water
- an area of land that stands very high above its surroundings
- a body of water partly surrounded by land
- a body of water completely surrounded by land
- a model that shows where features are located
12 Clues: a large body of salt water • an area of earth covered by water • a large area of flat land with few trees • a raised area of land that is flat on top • a body of water partly surrounded by land • a raised area of land smaller than a mountain • a body of water completely surrounded by land • a model that shows where features are located • ...
Western Expansion 2014-12-17
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- process in which you gain characteristics or traits from the groups of people you are around
- alliance of farmers across the nation
- battle in which lieutenant colonel Custer lost to Sioux and Cheyenne native americans in 1876
- railroad project started in 1869 which was built from the east and west and met in Utah
- grant of public land, usually given to an organization, institution, or group of certain individuals
- individual who takes responsibility to uphold the law with no legal permission
- open space of land where cattle may roam freely regardless of land ownership
- the movement from one region to the other
- act that guaranteed African Americans equal treatment in public accommodations and transportation
- crop grown for commercial value
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- surprise attack on Cheyenne indian camp in southeastern Colorado
- site of conflict between Sioux indians and U.S. officials, around 150 native americans were killed
- act which emphasized the treatment of native americans as individuals rather than members of a tribe.
- plot of land set aside for Native Americans
- act which gave southern settlers acres of land as long as they occupied the land for at least 5 years
15 Clues: crop grown for commercial value • alliance of farmers across the nation • the movement from one region to the other • plot of land set aside for Native Americans • surprise attack on Cheyenne indian camp in southeastern Colorado • open space of land where cattle may roam freely regardless of land ownership • ...
Biodiversity and farming 2013-04-16
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- Left over
- Preservation or protection of the natural environment
- To live in the same place at the same time
- Removing trees and other vegetation from the land
- An environmental movement established by farmers and the Australian Conservation Foundation
- Insects and other animals considered to be a nuisance to humans
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment
- A strip of soil planted with trees
- Animals raised for human consumption
- To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared
- The owner of a large property on which sheep or cattle graze
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- Plants growing where they are not wanted
- A person who is concerned about the protection of the environment
- Originating and living naturally in an area or environment
- Chemical used to kill weeds
- Land covered with woods or trees
- The variety of all life forms on earth and the ecosystems they live in
- The business of producing crops and raising livestock
- Having returned to an untamed state after being domesticated
- Land covered with plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
20 Clues: Left over • Chemical used to kill weeds • Land covered with woods or trees • A strip of soil planted with trees • Animals raised for human consumption • Plants growing where they are not wanted • To live in the same place at the same time • Removing trees and other vegetation from the land • To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared • ...
Biodiversity and farming 2013-04-16
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- Plants growing where they are not wanted
- To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared
- An environmental movement established by farmers and the Australian Conservation Foundation
- A person who is concerned about the protection of the environment
- Preservation or protection of the natural environment
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment
- The business of producing crops and raising livestock
- To live in the same place at the same time
- Insects and other animals considered to be a nuisance to humans
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- Chemical used to kill weeds
- The owner of a large property on which sheep or cattle graze
- The variety of all life forms on earth and the ecosystems they live in
- Originating and living naturally in an area or environment
- A strip of soil planted with trees
- Removing trees and other vegetation from the land
- Left over
- Land covered with woods or trees
- Animals raised for human consumption
- Land covered with plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
- Having returned to an untamed state after being domesticated
20 Clues: Left over • Chemical used to kill weeds • Land covered with woods or trees • A strip of soil planted with trees • Animals raised for human consumption • Plants growing where they are not wanted • To live in the same place at the same time • Removing trees and other vegetation from the land • To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared • ...
Chapter 14/15 2014-03-20
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- A person who controlled land and granted land to vassals
- Community of monks who've devoted themselves to a life of prayer and worship
- Selling or buying a position in a Christian church
- Medieval association of people working at the same organization
- Effort to drive the Muslims out of Spain
- A Lord's estate
- A code of behavior followed by knights
- Law The body of laws governing the practices of a Christian church
- A peasant bound to live on a Lord's estate
- Worldly not spiritually
- Christian ceremony in which God's grace is transmitted to people
- A body of officials who perform religious
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- A musician who traveled from place to place with songs of courtly love
- A Roman Catholic tribunal
- Expedition to reclaim the Holy Land from the Muslims
- Investure The appointment of religious officials
- Everyday language
- Body of representatives that make laws
- Estate granted by a lord to vassals
- A person who received land for loyalty or service
- An armored Warrior who fought on horseback
21 Clues: A Lord's estate • Everyday language • Worldly not spiritually • A Roman Catholic tribunal • Estate granted by a lord to vassals • Body of representatives that make laws • A code of behavior followed by knights • Effort to drive the Muslims out of Spain • A body of officials who perform religious • A peasant bound to live on a Lord's estate • ...
Project globalisering 2014-03-13
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- gedwongen verplaatsing van mens uitzetting van uitgeprocedeerde asielzoekers misdadigers of ongewenste individuen
- nieuwe oriëntatie nieuwe bepaling van een richting
- verdwijnen van industriële productie in het Noorden
- een fenomeen in de economie dat zich voordoet wanneer de vraag het aanbod niet kan volgen
- door iemand anders laten verzorgen
- is een land met een grote armoede in verhouding tot rijke landen
- wereldwijd
- onderneming die in meer dan één land geregistreerd is en of in meerdere landen tegelijk werkzaam is
- verplaatsing van bepaalde activiteiten van bedrijven naar het buitenland
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- persoon die zich vestigen in een ander land
- geen rechten
- industriële landbouw
- teveel aan werknemers
- WTO is een intergouvernementele organisatie die toeziet op de naleving van afspraken over de handel tussen landen. Veel van die afspraken zijn van belang voor het internationale zakendoen.
- een voortgaand proces van wereldwijde economische, culturele en politieke integratie
- tijdelijke bijdrage van de overheid
- Brasilië Rusland Indië China
- met behulp van ingrijpende maatregelen een einde maken aan een ongezonde financiële toestand
- vastgesteld hoeveelheid percentage
- intensiever maken
- buitenlander die zonder de vereiste vergunningen in een land woont
21 Clues: wereldwijd • geen rechten • intensiever maken • industriële landbouw • teveel aan werknemers • Brasilië Rusland Indië China • vastgesteld hoeveelheid percentage • door iemand anders laten verzorgen • tijdelijke bijdrage van de overheid • persoon die zich vestigen in een ander land • nieuwe oriëntatie nieuwe bepaling van een richting • ...
Kruiswoordpuzzel 2020-02-13
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- Hoe heet de vrouwtjeskat van Romy en Ronald?
- Wat vindt Erik leuk om te bekijken?
- Waar ging de rally naartoe die Sander in 2018 deed?
- Hoe heet de kat van Erik en Danielle?
- Naar welk land gingen we op Stamvakantie in 2014?
- Hoe heet de kat van Sander en Wieteke?
- Welke sport beoefent Wieteke?
- In welke stad hebben Sander en Wieteke elkaar ontmoet?
- Wat was het thema van het Stamfeest in 2013?
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- Hoe heet het oudste broertje van Ronald?
- Naar welk land waren Erik en Danielle in de meivakantie van 2019?
- Naar welk land waren Sander en Wieteke in de meivakantie van 2019?
- Wat is de lievelingswinkel van Wieteke?
- In welke plaats is Sander geboren?
- Welke sport beoefent Romy?
- Bij welke winkel heeft Danielle gewerkt?
- Waar zit Ronald op school?
- Hoe heet de school waar Danielle werkt?
- Wat is de kleur van de skihelm van Romy?
- Naar welk land waren Ronald en Romy in de zomervakantie van 2019?
- Hoe heet de vader van Erik?
21 Clues: Welke sport beoefent Romy? • Waar zit Ronald op school? • Hoe heet de vader van Erik? • Welke sport beoefent Wieteke? • In welke plaats is Sander geboren? • Wat vindt Erik leuk om te bekijken? • Hoe heet de kat van Erik en Danielle? • Hoe heet de kat van Sander en Wieteke? • Wat is de lievelingswinkel van Wieteke? • Hoe heet de school waar Danielle werkt? • ...
EOY Project 2017-05-21
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- Founding father of PA
- Largest land region
- How did John and Abigail Adams communicate when he was away?
- Modern-day political party founded by Andrew Jackson
- Who wrote Paul Revere's Ride?
- First Supreme Court Justice
- Turning point of the revolution
- Why was there rapid growth in California in 1849?
- Removal of Cherokee from their home land in Georgia
- Who wanted better care for the mentally ill?
- Where cash crops grow
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- Who fought for education?
- Economy of the south
- King of England during the American Revolution
- How old did you have to be to buy land by the Homestead Act?
- creater of the Northstar newspaper
- A government controlled by the people
- what did the newspaper call the bloodshead over slavery in Kansas?
- A party for ratification of the constitution
- First English Colony
- Founded New Hampshire
- How many years did Washington serve as president?
- Woman, man, and who worked in the factories?
- Who was the land West of the Appalachian Mtns reserved for?
24 Clues: Largest land region • Economy of the south • First English Colony • Founding father of PA • Founded New Hampshire • Where cash crops grow • Who fought for education? • First Supreme Court Justice • Who wrote Paul Revere's Ride? • Turning point of the revolution • creater of the Northstar newspaper • A government controlled by the people • A party for ratification of the constitution • ...
Biome Agriculture Words 2017-08-16
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- Raising livestock or growing crops
- An area where trees have been planted which are grown in large scales
- The wearing down of the land
- A structure to hold a mass of water
- Aquatic animals and plants being kept in natural environments
- The concentration of dissolved salts in water
- The cleaning or removing forest for building supplies
- The supply of water to crops to help growth
- The process of people moving into urban areas instead of rural
- A chemical used to kill pest
- A building where plants are protected
- The process of land being eroded away
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- the action of draining something
- The conversion of wasteland into land suitable for cultivation
- A natural substance added to soil to increase productiveness
- The cultivation of a single crop
- Many different species of plants and animals
- An organic substance made by decomposition of leaves
- Aiming to produce maximum production within a small area by using chemicals
- The action or fact of maintaining or supporting oneself
- Land suitable for growing crops
21 Clues: The wearing down of the land • A chemical used to kill pest • Land suitable for growing crops • the action of draining something • The cultivation of a single crop • Raising livestock or growing crops • A structure to hold a mass of water • A building where plants are protected • The process of land being eroded away • The supply of water to crops to help growth • ...
Middle Ages 2017-10-02
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- "Father of Europe"
- peasants that worked on the lord's land
- an attempt to stop the Plague by getting the "bad blood" out
- took control of Italy in 5th century
- could be fired more rapidly than the crossbow
- three different men claim to be Pope
- one of the causes of the Fall of Rome
- bump on neck, a symptom of the Black Death
- self-inflicted "penance" for sins
- a system in which nobility held land for the crown in exchange for military service while serfs worked on the land
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- personal assistant to a knight
- father of Charlemagne
- occupy Spain and Italy at the beginning of the Middle Ages
- head of the Catholic Church
- set of ideas (loyalty, bravery, courage)
- culprits of the Black Death
- charter written in 1215 to limit the powers of the king
- a holy war involving the journey of Europeans to reclaim the holy land of Jerusalem in the name of Christianity
- divine intervention would save the innocent
- an agricultural estate operated by the lord
20 Clues: "Father of Europe" • father of Charlemagne • head of the Catholic Church • culprits of the Black Death • personal assistant to a knight • self-inflicted "penance" for sins • took control of Italy in 5th century • three different men claim to be Pope • one of the causes of the Fall of Rome • peasants that worked on the lord's land • set of ideas (loyalty, bravery, courage) • ...
Unit 3 Crossword by Brandone Vo 2017-10-20
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- Name means "drawn out of water"
- King of current dwellers of the Promised Land
- Tribe Moses comes from
- golden statue of this animal the Israelites worship in idolatry
- Vow allowing non-Levite firstborn males to consecrate themselves to God
- Mountain where God gave the Ten Commandments
- The plague God sends to the Israelite when they complain again, they gaze on a bronze image of this creature to be healed
- Moses's brother
- The Ten Commandments
- One of the spies that trust in God
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- Number of days the spies watched the Promised Land
- Moses's illness
- false god the dwellers of the Promised Land worship, the Israelites who fall into sin worship him too
- Pagan sorcerer hired and sent to curse the Israelites
- Book of laws for Israelite priests
- Event where Israelites flee Egypt as the firstborn of Egypt are killed
- One of the spies that trust in God
- Moses's sister
- Moses's wife
- Led a revolt against God and Moses, tried leading the Israelites back to Egypt but was swallowed up by the land
- Number of plagues sent upon the Egyptians
21 Clues: Moses's wife • Moses's sister • Moses's illness • Moses's brother • The Ten Commandments • Tribe Moses comes from • Name means "drawn out of water" • Book of laws for Israelite priests • One of the spies that trust in God • One of the spies that trust in God • Number of plagues sent upon the Egyptians • Mountain where God gave the Ten Commandments • ...
The Physical Geography of Latin America Vocabulary 2021-09-30
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- side by side
- Known as Rio Bravo del Norte in Mexico
- dense layer of leaves
- "hot land"
- a coastal desert so arid
- to seclude
- Inland grasslands of Argentina and Uruguay
- commanding influence on; exercise control over.
- vast area spanning several climate and vegetation zones
- A mountain range from Venezuela all the way along Chile to South America's southern tip
- several ranges that run parallel to one another
- steel slope
- little or no rainfall
- the worlds wettest tropical plain
- "high plain"
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- to modify
- receive 10 to 30 centimeters (four to 12 inches) of rain each year
- "cold land"
- flows about 4000 miles (6,400 km)
- "temperature land"
- sparsely populated plateau of forests and grasslands
- clearly defined or identified.
- warm temperatures and regular rainfall
- a cold zone, which has grasses suitable for animals
- electricity generated from the energy of moving water
- "frozen land"
- "River of Silver"
- densely populated,Mexico's Sierra Madre mountain ranges surround it.
- hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters
- Inland grasslands of Colombia and Venezuela
30 Clues: to modify • "hot land" • to seclude • "cold land" • steel slope • side by side • "high plain" • "frozen land" • "River of Silver" • "temperature land" • dense layer of leaves • little or no rainfall • a coastal desert so arid • clearly defined or identified. • flows about 4000 miles (6,400 km) • the worlds wettest tropical plain • Known as Rio Bravo del Norte in Mexico • ...
Nature 2025-03-10
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- A wetland with many trees and muddy water.
- A dense forest with many wild animals.
- Water falling from a high place into a river or lake.
- The area where a river meets the sea.
- A long flowing body of water that moves to the sea.
- A large area filled with many trees.
- Fresh water coming from the ground.
- A sandy or rocky area near the sea.
- A low area between mountains or hills.
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- A very tall landform, higher than a hill.
- A very dry place with little or no rain.
- A large hole inside a mountain or rock.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
- A narrow waterway connecting two larger bodies of water.
- The biggest body of water on Earth.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A large body of saltwater, smaller than an ocean.
- A part of the sea that curves into the land.
- A raised area of land, smaller than a mountain.
- A high, steep rock face, often near the sea.
20 Clues: The biggest body of water on Earth. • Fresh water coming from the ground. • A sandy or rocky area near the sea. • A large area filled with many trees. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • The area where a river meets the sea. • A dense forest with many wild animals. • A low area between mountains or hills. • A large hole inside a mountain or rock. • ...
Mosaic Covenant 2023-11-02
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- Land the destination of the Israelites
- this is what the Israelites and Moses had with God
- the time it took to get to the promise land
- the almighty ruler of all of creation
- freed from slavery and brought to the promise land
- a leader or savior of a particular group or cause.
- another way to say covenant
- where the Israelites were enslaved
- the sea that was parted by Moses
- the Book of the Bible that talks about this covenant
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- God's love for us that is never ending
- the place where the covenant was made
- rules given to us from God on a Stone
- any place of complete bliss and delight and peace
- parted the Red Sea and led the Israelites out of slavery
- a strong bond between God and somebody else
- happening in Egypt to the Israelites
- law that is meant to govern and shape the people of Israel
- the trip taken to the promise land
- this is what the Israelites were granted
20 Clues: another way to say covenant • the sea that was parted by Moses • where the Israelites were enslaved • the trip taken to the promise land • happening in Egypt to the Israelites • the place where the covenant was made • rules given to us from God on a Stone • the almighty ruler of all of creation • God's love for us that is never ending • ...
Hunters Ed 2025-04-16
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- Type of firearm that loads and ejects itself.
- Not using a natural resource by setting it aside and leaving it.
- To blend with natural surroundings.
- surrounding including air, water,land, plants and animals.
- You must purchase one of these to hunt.
- To enter on land in violation of the law.
- The inside rear part of the barrel where the cartridge is held ready for firing.
- A firearm designed to be held in one or two hands while being fired.
- The projectile on the cartridge is called ______. a
- The part of a repeating firearm that holds the cartridges.
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- A safe color to wear while hunting.
- Mammal with antlers.
- The constriction at the muzzle end of a shotgun barrel.
- The forward end of a gun barrel.
- Birds
- The wise use of natural resources.
- The diameter of the bore usually measured from the top of one land to the top of the opposite land.
- Conforming to standards of good conduct.
- Elevated device to hunt from.
- Mechanical device on a firearm.
20 Clues: Birds • Mammal with antlers. • Elevated device to hunt from. • Mechanical device on a firearm. • The forward end of a gun barrel. • The wise use of natural resources. • A safe color to wear while hunting. • To blend with natural surroundings. • You must purchase one of these to hunt. • Conforming to standards of good conduct. • To enter on land in violation of the law. • ...
Ixchel's Crossword! 2021-05-17
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- Permanently frozen ground.
- Completely surrounded by land; no direct access to a coast.
- The study of past events, particularly human affairs.
- Things that make someone live somewhere.
- A region drained by a river system
- A legally recognized person of a nation with certain rights and responsibilities
- Answers the basic questions about the meaning and purpose of life.
- Chain of islands
- Everyone competes to make money.
- A body of land surrounded by water on three sides.
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- Things that make people want to live somewhere else.
- Citizens elect representatives to govern them.
- A single person (dictator) rules with unlimited power.
- Things people eat
- Very large plains
- Plain Flat area of land located next to a river or stream that floods
- Someone who takes up permanent residence in another country
- The thing people use to pay for items. (Is different around the world)
- A body of land surrounded by water on all sides.
- The time needed for half the atoms in a radioactive substance to decay or decrease.
20 Clues: Chain of islands • Things people eat • Very large plains • Permanently frozen ground. • Everyone competes to make money. • A region drained by a river system • Things that make someone live somewhere. • Citizens elect representatives to govern them. • A body of land surrounded by water on all sides. • A body of land surrounded by water on three sides. • ...
Conner's cool puzzle plan 2022-10-19
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- the evil group who took over lower egypt
- the land of mountains
- the the one who was obsessed with aton
- a foolish ruler who fled out of fear
- the successor to sekenenra who passed very fast
- a kingdom which ruled until it had no one left to rule
- the one who was quite great
- the time that was started by mentuhotep
- the son of sekenenra who won the war
- the god who brought destruction upon his pharaoh
- the land of the ground
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- the prince who came from thebes land to end wars
- the one who wished to do more than her priors
- the land where the prince to end the war came from
- famous feminine egyptian ruler
- the one who replaced hatshepsut with open arms
- the time when egypt was ruled by weak pharaohs
- the third in his family line with much respect
- the ruler of upper egypt who went to free lower egypt
- the murderer of ramses the third
- the kingdom of the second golden age
21 Clues: the land of mountains • the land of the ground • the one who was quite great • famous feminine egyptian ruler • the murderer of ramses the third • a foolish ruler who fled out of fear • the son of sekenenra who won the war • the kingdom of the second golden age • the the one who was obsessed with aton • the time that was started by mentuhotep • ...
Feudalism & More! 2026-01-16
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- battles to reclaim the Holy Land
- lowest class of feudalism
- the code of _______
- Spanish Muslims
- economic system during feudalism
- Pope who called the Christians to fight in the crusades
- document that limited power of the king
- swears loyalty to protect the lord and land
- large farming estate owened by a lord
- Nobles of Japan
- due payment to the lord
- a Japanese knight
- the highest religious leader
- top military leader in Japan
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- political system used in Europe where land was exchanged for loyalty and service
- King who fought with Pope Gregory over who could appoint bishops
- nicknamed the Conqueror, brought feudalism to England
- famous female knight from France (100 Years War)
- Popes had this power to remove anyone from the church
- a religious castle or church
- land given to knights
- cool guy with a crown
- the big plague that halved the population of europe
- Holy Roman emperor who brought feudalism to Europe
- LONG series of wars fought between England and France over French territory
- a honorable suicide
26 Clues: Spanish Muslims • Nobles of Japan • a Japanese knight • the code of _______ • a honorable suicide • land given to knights • cool guy with a crown • due payment to the lord • lowest class of feudalism • a religious castle or church • the highest religious leader • top military leader in Japan • battles to reclaim the Holy Land • economic system during feudalism • ...
Forty Acres and Maybe a Mule 2025-09-09
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- carpenter who helps build and solve problems
- joyful celebration of freedom
- violent groups who attacked at night
- very large farm in the South where enslaved people were forced to work
- big idea—living free and making choices
- settling on land to build a home and farm it
- unit to measure land (about 3/4 of a football field)
- younger traveler; curious and hopeful
- school and reading as a path to a better future
- Freedmen’s ______; agency that helped with food, jobs, and schools
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- bravery to act even when it’s risky
- Miss ______; teacher at the new school
- person who worked to end slavery
- first-person narrator of the story
- what a family makes to show “this land is ours”
- Pascal’s protective, determined older brother
- person from the North who moved South after the Civil War (often not trusted)
- people who must leave home because it’s not safe
- the family’s farm is called Green ______
- legal paper that proves who owns land
- people helping and protecting one another
- white neighbor children whose friendship helps keep the farm safer
22 Clues: joyful celebration of freedom • person who worked to end slavery • first-person narrator of the story • bravery to act even when it’s risky • violent groups who attacked at night • legal paper that proves who owns land • younger traveler; curious and hopeful • Miss ______; teacher at the new school • big idea—living free and making choices • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-25
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- People live here; it's smaller than a city
- Something is here when it’s lower than something else
- A small bump in the land, not as high as a mountain.
- This is a mountain that can erupt with lava
- You go there in a tent in the countryside
- Something is in this position when it’s higher than something else.
- Riding a large animal often found on farms or ranches.
- Riding on waves with a special board in the ocean
- Riding on a board with wheels, often on ramps.
- Land outside cities or towns; often fields and farms.
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- Water flows down from a height in this place.
- A small group of houses in the countryside.
- Riding a special bicycle over hills and rough paths.
- When you are in a place, not outside.
- A body of water surrounded by land.
- When you’re not inside a building, you are here.
- This is a place filled with trees and animals.
- Land surrounded by water.
- A stream of water that flows to a lake, sea, or ocean.
- Catching fish, sometimes with a rod and line.
20 Clues: Land surrounded by water. • A body of water surrounded by land. • When you are in a place, not outside. • You go there in a tent in the countryside • People live here; it's smaller than a city • A small group of houses in the countryside. • This is a mountain that can erupt with lava • Water flows down from a height in this place. • ...
Unit 3A (Greece & Persia Basics) 2026-03-30
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- Greek city-state known for its land army
- Due to Greece's unique geography the Greeks did not have a lot of suitable land for ???
- When the people rule
- Wrote the main historical account of the Persian Wars
- Capital city of the Persian Empire
- Greeks established these all over the Mediterranean Basin
- Greek spear and shield soldier
- Major religion of the Persian Empire
- Organized system of government officials
- Major naval battle of the Persian Wars
- Rule by a king
- Belief in ONE god
- Land surrounded by water on three sides
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- The type of Democracy invented in Athens
- Belief in many gods
- The Persian Empire was connected by a system of ???
- A person with rights/responsibilities in government
- Major city from Greek legend located in Asia Minor
- Famous Greek poet (The Iliad & The Odyssey)
- Rule by rich elite
- Greek term for a city-state
- Middle-Eastern civilization that Greece went to war with
- Founder of the Persian Empire
- Greek city-state known for democracy
- Major land battle of the Persian Wars
- Sea east of Greece
26 Clues: Rule by a king • Belief in ONE god • Rule by rich elite • Sea east of Greece • Belief in many gods • When the people rule • Greek term for a city-state • Founder of the Persian Empire • Greek spear and shield soldier • Capital city of the Persian Empire • Major religion of the Persian Empire • Greek city-state known for democracy • Major land battle of the Persian Wars • ...
Havo 4, §4.2 2016-01-03
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- Eindhovens voorbeeld van een MNO
- Buitenlandse bedrijven actief in een ander land
- Aantal zaken die op orde moeten zijn, voordat de groei van handelsstromen en investeringen mogelijk kan zijn
- Cultuurverandering, waarin de V.S. een dominante rol speelt
- Stelsel van regels om de handel van het eigen land te beschermen
- Nieuwe industrielanden
- Internationale verplaatsingen van geld en goederen
- Bedrijf met filialen in meerdere landen
- Internationale proces van uitwisseling van goederen, technologie, diensten en kapitaal
- Ander woord voor reclame maken, stap 3 in een productieketen
- BRIC-land
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- Reeks van op elkaar volgende handelingen bij het maken van een product
- Verhouding tussen de prijs van importproducten en exportproducten
- Noord-Amerika, Japan en West-Europa die samen de boventoon voeren in de handel
- Tijgerland
- Stelsel waarin vraag en aanbod bepalen welke producten worden geproduceerd en waarin de overheid (bijna) geen rol speelt
- Richting van de internationale migratiestromen
- Bijnaam van overvolle werkplaatsen met slechte arbeidsomstandigheden
- Land wat na 1990 niet meer communistisch was en voorzichtig mee ging doen in de wereldhandel
- Regio waar veel werk voor Microsoft (goedkoop) wordt uitgevoerd
- Overdragen van bedrijfsactiviteiten
21 Clues: BRIC-land • Tijgerland • Nieuwe industrielanden • Eindhovens voorbeeld van een MNO • Overdragen van bedrijfsactiviteiten • Bedrijf met filialen in meerdere landen • Richting van de internationale migratiestromen • Buitenlandse bedrijven actief in een ander land • Internationale verplaatsingen van geld en goederen • Cultuurverandering, waarin de V.S. een dominante rol speelt • ...
woordzoeker les 1 Nederland 2018-03-01
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- Het dialect.
- Opvallend, aandacht vragend.
- Dit zeg e van mensen of dingen die een goed beeld geven van de groep waar ze bij horen.
- Over iets praten en proberen het eens te worden.
- Heel erg Nederlands.
- Waaraan je iets of iemand meteen herkent.
- Met dialect, of met een accent waaraan je kunt horen uit welke streek iemand komt.
- Land maken door (een deel van) een meer of zee droog te maken en er dijken omheen te leggen.
- Overdreven trots op je vaderland.
- Onderhandelen tot er een besluit valt waar iedereen tevreden mee is.
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- Bouwsels om het water tegen te houden of de waterstand te regelen, bijvoorbeeld dijken.
- Het officiële woord voor de Nederlandse taal.
- De hoogte van het zeewater.
- De aanblik die een bepaald stuk land biedt, bijvoorbeeld heuvelachtig.
- De kleren die mensen in een bepaalde streek of in een bepaald land dragen.
- De taal die je het eerst hebt geleerd (van je ouders).
- Verlangend naar vroeger.
- Een besluit of oplossing waarbij beide partijen een beetje toegeven.
- Speciaal bij iemand of iets passend.
- Het land waarin je geboren bent.
20 Clues: Het dialect. • Heel erg Nederlands. • Verlangend naar vroeger. • De hoogte van het zeewater. • Opvallend, aandacht vragend. • Het land waarin je geboren bent. • Overdreven trots op je vaderland. • Speciaal bij iemand of iets passend. • Waaraan je iets of iemand meteen herkent. • Het officiële woord voor de Nederlandse taal. • Over iets praten en proberen het eens te worden. • ...
H2 Verschillen in gezondheid in de wereld 2012-03-22
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- de hoofdstad van Marokko is ?
- reden om naar een gebied toe te trekken noemen we ..... factoren
- Een ander woord voor welvaartspeil
- Er is niet genoeg voedsel om de maag te vullen.
- reden om uit een gebied te verhuizen noemen we .... factoren
- In Marokko is op het ....de kindersterfte hoger dan in de stad.
- Aantal overleden mensen per 1000 inwoners
- Bevolkingsgroei door verhuizen bijv: van het ene land naar het andere land.
- Wie leeft er gemiddeld het langste ?
- wetenschap van de bevolkingsaantallen
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- In de stad zijn de .... beter dan op het platteland.
- Het aantal baby's dat doodgaat in hun eerste levensjaar ( per 1000 geboorten )
- het totaal van alle verkeersbewegingen met behulp van een vervoersmiddel
- Nederland is een ......... land
- Ander woord voor leeftijdsgrafiek
- Geboorten min sterfte in een land noemen we ........ bevolkingsgroei
- Aantal geboorten per 1000 inwoners
- aantal inwoners per arts. Hoe lager het getal hoe beter
- Het verhuizen naar een plaats buiten de eigen woonplaats
- In Marokko is er bijna geen een toilet?
- de meest gespecialiseerde zorg noemen we de .... lijns gezondheidszorg
21 Clues: de hoofdstad van Marokko is ? • Nederland is een ......... land • Ander woord voor leeftijdsgrafiek • Een ander woord voor welvaartspeil • Aantal geboorten per 1000 inwoners • Wie leeft er gemiddeld het langste ? • wetenschap van de bevolkingsaantallen • In Marokko is er bijna geen een toilet? • Aantal overleden mensen per 1000 inwoners • ...
RUTH CROSSWORD by Garrett Offereins 2012-06-04
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- Boaz provided the basics for survival
- A wife of Elimelech
- Boaz did this for Naomi and Ruth
- The man who married Ruth
- The name of the people from the land where Ruth came
- Other son of Elimelech
- Ruth lied at Boaz’s…
- My paternal grandmother’s first name
- Father-in-law of Ruth
- The characteristic that Naomi showed to Ruth
- Ruth worked here
- This grew in Boaz’s field
- Boaz tricked the redeemer
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- Sister-in-law of Ruth
- Son of Elimelech
- A book in the Old Testament
- The closest relative to someone who died and would inherit their land and possessions
- Although Ruth thought to return to her homeland she remained
- Boaz showed this characteristic when waiting for Ruth
- Ruth left the land of her birth, she
- Ruth and Boaz had this feeling for each other
- Ruth and Boaz had this feeling when they got married
- Naomi had this feeling when all the men in her life died
- Almighty King, Prince of Peace
- The land known for beautiful women
25 Clues: Son of Elimelech • Ruth worked here • A wife of Elimelech • Ruth lied at Boaz’s… • Sister-in-law of Ruth • Father-in-law of Ruth • Other son of Elimelech • The man who married Ruth • This grew in Boaz’s field • Boaz tricked the redeemer • A book in the Old Testament • Almighty King, Prince of Peace • Boaz did this for Naomi and Ruth • The land known for beautiful women • ...
Biodiversity and farming 2013-04-16
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- To live in the same place at the same time
- Land covered with plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
- Land covered with woods or trees
- Chemical used to kill weeds
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment
- A person who is concerned about the protection of the environment
- The owner of a large property on which sheep or cattle graze
- The business of producing crops and raising livestock
- Plants growing where they are not wanted
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- Insects and other animals considered to be a nuisance to humans
- Preservation or protection of the natural environment
- Left over
- The variety of all life forms on earth and the ecosystems they live in
- Animals raised for human consumption
- To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared
- A strip of soil planted with trees
- Removing trees and other vegetation from the land
- An environmental movement established by farmers and the Australian Conservation Foundation
- Having returned to an untamed state after being domesticated
- Originating and living naturally in an area or environment
20 Clues: Left over • Chemical used to kill weeds • Land covered with woods or trees • A strip of soil planted with trees • Animals raised for human consumption • Plants growing where they are not wanted • To live in the same place at the same time • Removing trees and other vegetation from the land • To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared • ...
West Africa Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2013-10-08
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- an immediate family plus other close relatives
- based on a man's family line
- a piece of jewelry or other object used as a charm to provide protection against bad luck, illness, or evil
- inheritance of the right to rule
- an area of abundant trees and shrubs
- based on a woman's family line
- people who make iron tools
- a verbal artist of the Mande people
- a village built with salt
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- a small community
- a song style in which a singer or musician leads with a call and a group responds
- the secret source of gold
- the land in which Mansa Musa ruled
- an area of lush vegetation and year round rainfall
- a payment made by one ruler or country to another for protection or as a sign of submission
- a story that is usually passed down orally and becomes parts of a community's tradition
- an account of the line of ancestry within a family
- a land in west Africa some people call " land of gold"
- the land in which Sunni Ali ruled
- the ruler of Mali
20 Clues: a small community • the ruler of Mali • the secret source of gold • a village built with salt • people who make iron tools • based on a man's family line • based on a woman's family line • inheritance of the right to rule • the land in which Sunni Ali ruled • the land in which Mansa Musa ruled • a verbal artist of the Mande people • an area of abundant trees and shrubs • ...
U.S. History 2014-02-24
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- Land acquired as result of Mexican American War
- Established Rhode Island
- Plan for self government signed by the Pilgrims
- First battle of Revolutionary War
- Established Judicial Review
- Belief that America had the right to acquire land to the Pacifica Ocean
- Colony founded by the Dutch
- Colonist in favor of Independence
- British laws passed to punish Colonists for Boston Tea Party
- Turning point of Revolutionary War
- Protest led by Samuel Adams against the Tea Act
- Invented the Cotton Gin
- Author of Common Sense
- New England colony settled by the Putitans
- Trail traveled to get to the Oregon territory
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- land purchased from Mexico without war
- Southern colony which used tobacco as a way to make profits
- Land purchased from France which doubled the size of U.S.
- Route Cherekee took in response to Indian Removal Act
- Colony founded by Catholics
- Deadly clash between citizens and British Soldiers
- War hero who later became President
- Supreme Court ruled that federal government could pass laws even if not stated in constitution
23 Clues: Author of Common Sense • Invented the Cotton Gin • Established Rhode Island • Established Judicial Review • Colony founded by Catholics • Colony founded by the Dutch • First battle of Revolutionary War • Colonist in favor of Independence • Turning point of Revolutionary War • War hero who later became President • land purchased from Mexico without war • ...
Earth's water and water cycle 2022-01-12
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- Water that is is any body of water except the ocean
- Water in any form (rain, snow, hail, or sleet) falling from clouds
- When water seeps into the ground
- Water vapor collected in the sky
- A body of water that flows across land and eventually empties out into the ocean
- Changes water from different states of matter
- Evaporation from a plant
- Water that flows across land rather than soaking into the ground
- Water that is full of salt, it is in the oceans
- How much salt is in the water
- When sediments are laid down
- Water changing into water vapor
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- Temperature humidity and air flow in the atmosphere
- An in land body of water bigger than a pond
- The way water works and the study of water
- The layers of gasses that surround the Earth
- 7 of these salt water bodies cover about 70% of Earth
- Water flowing under the surface
- A mass of ice moving very slowly across land
- Water vapor changing into water
- What something is made of
21 Clues: Evaporation from a plant • What something is made of • When sediments are laid down • How much salt is in the water • Water flowing under the surface • Water vapor changing into water • Water changing into water vapor • When water seeps into the ground • Water vapor collected in the sky • The way water works and the study of water • An in land body of water bigger than a pond • ...
EU ABDI 2023-12-04
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- Hvad er navnet på den europæiske centralbank, der styrer euroens monetære politik?
- Forkortelsen af Det Europæiske Folkeparti er?
- Hvilket land trådte ind i EU i 2013
- EUs hvoedkvarter
- Hvem er EUs præsident?
- Hvad er EU's retsakt, der fastsætter dets mål og principper?
- Hvem repræsenterer landene i EU?
- Det Europæiske Fælleskab
- Hvad hedder traktaten, der gjorde EU til en enhed?
- Hvad er betegnelsen for den årlige periode, hvor EU's budget fastlægges?
- Hvem laver reglerne i EU?
- En skat for transport
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- Hvilket land trak sig ud af EU i 2020?
- Hvad kaldes traktaten, der indførte euroen?
- Hvad kaldes EU-flaget med 12 gule stjerner
- Hvilket land er kendt for sit store antal øer og er et populært turistmål i EU?
- Seneste medlem af EU?
- Hvad er det europæiske økonomiske samarbejdsområde, hvor nogle EU-lande og EFTA-lande deltager?
- Hvem vælger folkene i Europa-Kommissionen?
- Hvad er det europæiske rumagentur, der samarbejder med EU?
- Findes der tilhængere af væbnet kamp som en måde at løse konflikter på?
- Land som gerne vil være medlem af EU?
- Hvad er valutaen i Italien?
23 Clues: EUs hvoedkvarter • Seneste medlem af EU? • En skat for transport • Hvem er EUs præsident? • Det Europæiske Fælleskab • Hvem laver reglerne i EU? • Hvad er valutaen i Italien? • Hvem repræsenterer landene i EU? • Hvilket land trådte ind i EU i 2013 • Land som gerne vil være medlem af EU? • Hvilket land trak sig ud af EU i 2020? • Hvad kaldes EU-flaget med 12 gule stjerner • ...
UK 2023-11-27
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- the countries who were once controlled by Britain
- the term for the population who are over age 65
- shape of the land
- the number of people born per 1000
- Physical issue facing the UK
- an agreement between countries to be allies
- when the birth rate is higher than the death rate
- jobs which provide people with a service
- a word to describe a group of people who have similar backgrounds
- Human issue facing the UK
- land which has not previously been built on
- an organisation the UK left during Brexit
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- jobs which involve high tech and research
- jobs which involve making/manafacturing
- jobs which get materials from the ground
- the number of people dying per 1000
- people moving into the UK
- the payment people get when they are over age 65
- means of communication e.g. TV, internet
- land which has been built on before e.g. factory
- how land is used
- the government survey every 10 years
- a place where economic activity is strongest
23 Clues: how land is used • shape of the land • people moving into the UK • Human issue facing the UK • Physical issue facing the UK • the number of people born per 1000 • the number of people dying per 1000 • the government survey every 10 years • jobs which involve making/manafacturing • jobs which get materials from the ground • means of communication e.g. TV, internet • ...
Geography 2023-11-22
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- Capital city of South Korea
- Ocean located to the west of the USA
- Madrid is its capital city
- a large mass of water
- Continent where Sudan is found
- imaginary line dividing the globe in two halves
- country to the south of Thailand
- language spoken in Mexico
- land surrounded by water on 3 sides
- Country between India and Iran
- Continent where India is located
- Hanoi is its capital city
- a large land mass
- Capital of Japan
- Istambul is there.
- Berlin is its capital
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- the sea Ulysses traveled to get to Troy
- The Everest is located in that mountain range
- where the sun sets
- language spoken in Brazil
- ocean separating Europe from the USA
- a 3 dimensional representation of the Earth.
- largest country by land mass
- River flowing through Egypt
- Capital of France
- land surrounded by water
- large island to the southeast of Africa
- Country to the south of the USA
- Country where the pyramids are found.
- Where the Buddha was born
30 Clues: Capital of Japan • Capital of France • a large land mass • where the sun sets • Istambul is there. • a large mass of water • Berlin is its capital • land surrounded by water • language spoken in Brazil • language spoken in Mexico • Hanoi is its capital city • Where the Buddha was born • Madrid is its capital city • Capital city of South Korea • River flowing through Egypt • ...
Geographie Wissen 2019-08-13
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- Fluss in Italien
- Hauptstadt von Peru
- Fluss in Südamerika
- Stadt in Tirol
- Gebirge zwischen Frankreich und Spanien
- Flagge mit weiß, rot und Blau
- Stadt in den Vereinigte Arabische Emirate
- Land mit Ringgit als Währung
- Staat des Feuerlandes
- Hauptstadt Malaysia
- Inseln östlich von Florida
- Größte Insel in Europa
- Hauptstadt von Florida
- Inseln im Mittelmeer in der Nähe von Spanien
- Fluss in Ägypten
- "Stiefel"-Staat
- dünnst-besiedelter Staat Europas
- Fluss in Deutschland
- längster Fluss in Europa
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- Hauptstadt Japan
- Meer in Griechenland
- Land in Nordamerika
- Fluss fliesst in die Nordsee
- Land was an Usbekistan grenzt
- Informatik City in OÖ
- Bundesstaat des Grand Canyons
- Hauptstadt Slowenien
- Staat der asiatischen Tigerstaaten
- älteste Wüste der Welt
- Land mit einer Sonne in der Flagge
- Stadt im Oman
- Stadt in Indien
- Hauptstadt Mauritius (2 Wörter)
- Nachbarland von Österreich
- Fluss der durch Paris fliesst
- Blanc größter Berg in Europa
- Hauptstadt China
- Hauptstadt Afghanistan
- Fluss mündet im Schwarzen Meer
39 Clues: Stadt im Oman • Stadt in Tirol • Stadt in Indien • "Stiefel"-Staat • Hauptstadt Japan • Fluss in Italien • Hauptstadt China • Fluss in Ägypten • Land in Nordamerika • Hauptstadt von Peru • Fluss in Südamerika • Hauptstadt Malaysia • Meer in Griechenland • Hauptstadt Slowenien • Fluss in Deutschland • Informatik City in OÖ • Staat des Feuerlandes • älteste Wüste der Welt • Größte Insel in Europa • ...
Texas History 2020-12-08
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- type of shelter used by the Jumano
- to make changes
- the right to vote
- a white stone found in the Grand Prairie and Black Forest
- a formal agreement between two countries
- the action of reserving something
- a soft coal found in the Post oak belt
- to adjust to the condition you are living
- a land bridge that existed between Asia and North America
- Hispanic resident of the state of Texas
- and area of land Comanche used for hunting
- wow
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- law making branch of the government
- canoe used by the Karankawa Indians
- Navarro known as the father of the lover rio
- Native American tent like shelter
- and area of land with common characteristics
- traveling to new territories for the purpose of discovery
- exchange or trading one good or service for another
- grant
- Anna leader of the Mexican army
- Spanish settlement founded and spread Christianity
- Houston he led the Texas military in the battle for Texas
- a Waco Indian word meaning they all stay together
- Long she was nicknamed the Mother of Texas
25 Clues: wow • grant • to make changes • the right to vote • Anna leader of the Mexican army • Native American tent like shelter • the action of reserving something • type of shelter used by the Jumano • law making branch of the government • canoe used by the Karankawa Indians • a soft coal found in the Post oak belt • Hispanic resident of the state of Texas • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2024-08-27
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- Intellectual movement that emphasizes the liberal
- change
- Someone who protested against the Catholic church; or someone that is apart of a non-Catholic Church
- Economic system during the Middle Ages that revolved around self-sufficient farming estates
- a rebirth or revival
- A widespread disease
- Church officials
- Non-religious
- A body of representatives that makes laws for a nation
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- area between Mediterranean Sea and Jordan river that is important to Muslims, Jews, and Christians
- states whose populations share a sense of national identity, usually including a language and culture
- Selling of forgiveness by the Catholic Church.
- characteristics of disease felt by the patient
- A political and social system based on the granting of land in exchange for loyalty, military assistance, and other services
- A knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- a person who controlled land and could therefore grant estates to vassals
- A government ruled by a king or queen
- referring to the Middle Ages
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- A person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord
20 Clues: change • Non-religious • Church officials • a rebirth or revival • A widespread disease • referring to the Middle Ages • Head of the Roman Catholic Church • A government ruled by a king or queen • Selling of forgiveness by the Catholic Church. • characteristics of disease felt by the patient • Intellectual movement that emphasizes the liberal • ...
Air Masses and Fronts 2024-05-09
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- this can form in the rising air
- where global winds in the US move
- polar or tropical
- a warm front caught between 2 cold fronts
- cold air and clear skies
- colder, near the poles
- maritime or continental
- A large body of air that forms over water or land
- Dry air that forms over land
- on a weather map, a warm front is represented with this
- we name air masses after where it is ______
- on a weather map, a cold front is represented with this
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- a boundary between air masses
- humid, cold air over water
- a quick moving front that brings cool air
- a cold front produces these types of clouds
- warmer, near the equator
- dry, warm air over land
- humid, warm air over water
- dry, cold air over land
- warm air and cloudy skies
- Humid air that forms over water
- 2 fronts that collide and stay still
- a slow moving front that brings warm air
- weather _______ when air masses meet
25 Clues: polar or tropical • colder, near the poles • dry, warm air over land • dry, cold air over land • maritime or continental • warmer, near the equator • cold air and clear skies • warm air and cloudy skies • humid, cold air over water • humid, warm air over water • Dry air that forms over land • a boundary between air masses • this can form in the rising air • ...
Life of Indigenous people 2024-09-27
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- Having a voice in government decisions.
- Ceremonial acts performed in specific contexts.
- Support for a cause or policy.
- Forced labor arrangement involving land use.
- Legal rights to own and use land.
- Traditions and rituals of indigenous communities.
- Shared beliefs and practices of a group.
- Those who own large tracts of land.
- Sense of belonging based on shared culture.
- Policies to redistribute land in Ecuador.
- System of ranking individuals in society.
- Authority of a state to govern itself.
- Uprisings against colonial or oppressive rule.
- Original inhabitants of Ecuador.
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- Exploitative labor system for indigenous workers.
- Act of opposing oppressive systems.
- A rebellion against authority or control.
- Materials from nature used for economic benefit.
- Mother Earth goddess in indigenous beliefs.
- Blending of indigenous and Catholic beliefs.
- Ability of a culture to withstand challenges.
- Person of mixed indigenous and European descent.
- Legacy of traditions and artifacts from a culture.
- Right to govern oneself and make decisions.
- Tax system imposed on indigenous peoples.
- Populations living outside urban areas.
- Unfair use of labor for profit.
27 Clues: Support for a cause or policy. • Unfair use of labor for profit. • Original inhabitants of Ecuador. • Legal rights to own and use land. • Act of opposing oppressive systems. • Those who own large tracts of land. • Authority of a state to govern itself. • Having a voice in government decisions. • Populations living outside urban areas. • ...
Intro to world Geography Unit 1.1 Vocabulary 2023-08-10
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- 23°27' S latitude
- the shape and elevation of the land
- 23°27' N latitude
- All the land and water north of the equator
- 66°33' N latitude
- imaginary lines that divide the earth east and west
- areas that have certain characteristics in common
- the largest bodies of water on earth
- 0° longitude, starting point for measuring longitude
- 66°33' S latitude
- A scientific theory as to how life came into existence
- the coldest continent
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- corresponds closely to 180° longitude, but zig-zags around some islands
- The study of the Earth
- The infallible word of God
- the most populous continent
- all the land and water south of the equator
- Large bodies of land surrounded or nearly surrounded by water
- where a place is found on the earth
- imaginary lines that run east to west and parallel the equator.
- 0° latitude; starting point for measuring latitude
- the continent we live in
- a way of knowing an exact location on earth, the point where lines of latitude and longitude intersect.
23 Clues: 23°27' S latitude • 23°27' N latitude • 66°33' N latitude • 66°33' S latitude • the coldest continent • The study of the Earth • the continent we live in • The infallible word of God • the most populous continent • the shape and elevation of the land • where a place is found on the earth • the largest bodies of water on earth • all the land and water south of the equator • ...
Hunters Ed 2025-04-16
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- Type of firearm that loads and ejects itself.
- Not using a natural resource by setting it aside and leaving it.
- To blend with natural surroundings.
- surrounding including air, water,land, plants and animals.
- You must purchase one of these to hunt.
- To enter on land in violation of the law.
- The inside rear part of the barrel where the cartridge is held ready for firing.
- A firearm designed to be held in one or two hands while being fired.
- The projectile on the cartridge is called ______. a
- The part of a repeating firearm that holds the cartridges.
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- A safe color to wear while hunting.
- Mammal with antlers.
- The constriction at the muzzle end of a shotgun barrel.
- The forward end of a gun barrel.
- Birds
- The wise use of natural resources.
- The diameter of the bore usually measured from the top of one land to the top of the opposite land.
- Conforming to standards of good conduct.
- Elevated device to hunt from.
- Mechanical device on a firearm.
20 Clues: Birds • Mammal with antlers. • Elevated device to hunt from. • Mechanical device on a firearm. • The forward end of a gun barrel. • The wise use of natural resources. • A safe color to wear while hunting. • To blend with natural surroundings. • You must purchase one of these to hunt. • Conforming to standards of good conduct. • To enter on land in violation of the law. • ...
exodus to numbers- LANE 2025-01-16
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- how long did the Isrealites wander
- what God dropped from the heavens as food
- Moses struck a _____ and water flowed out
- Moses asks God to ________ the people
- God ______ part of the camp
- who built the false god
- the people ______ to God
- Moses was______ after he met God again
- what God had in the room the holy of holies
- the book that talks about the journey to the promise land
- how old were the people who couldn't enter the promise land
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- mose went where to get the commandments
- Moses stayed on the mountain for how long
- the book numbers is full of ____________________
- the last room in the tabernacle
- the number of spies who said that the land was good to go in
- Moses broke the what
- the people _____ against God
- Moses's age when he returns to egypt
- moses met God on mount Sinai___ times
- the night the first born died
- how long would it normally take to get to the promise land
- the number of plagues
- how many spies were sent out
- Moses brother
25 Clues: Moses brother • Moses broke the what • the number of plagues • who built the false god • the people ______ to God • God ______ part of the camp • the people _____ against God • how many spies were sent out • the night the first born died • the last room in the tabernacle • how long did the Isrealites wander • Moses's age when he returns to egypt • ...
Water in the world 2025-08-28
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- An area of land covered with shallow water, like a swamp.
- A large mass of ice slowly moving over land.
- Watering crops using channels, pipes, or sprinklers.
- Water dropping suddenly from a height in a river.
- The process where water vapour turns back into liquid.
- When liquid water changes into water vapour.
- An area where rainfall collects and drains into a river.
- Removing salt from seawater to make it drinkable.
- Water flowing over the land into rivers and lakes.
- An underground layer of rock that holds water.
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- Water soaking into the soil from the surface.
- All the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, and ice.
- Water released into the air by plants.
- A long period with very little or no rainfall.
- Using water in a way that meets today’s needs without harming the future.
- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling to the ground.
- A barrier built across a river to store or control water.
- Water stored underground in rocks and soil.
- When water covers land that is usually dry.
- A large man-made lake that stores water.
20 Clues: Water released into the air by plants. • A large man-made lake that stores water. • Water stored underground in rocks and soil. • When water covers land that is usually dry. • A large mass of ice slowly moving over land. • When liquid water changes into water vapour. • Water soaking into the soil from the surface. • A long period with very little or no rainfall. • ...
Western Vocabulary 2026-02-25
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- 1853 U.S. land deal with Mexico
- President during major U.S. expansion
- 1804 expedition to explore the West
- Belief in divinely ordained westward expansion
- Mormon leader who settled in Utah
- Rocky Mountain fur trappers
- 1836 battle that secured Texas independence
- Frontiersman of the American West
- Western explorer and mapmaker
- Texas Revolution leader and president
- 1848 treaty ending Mexican-American War
- Trade route from Missouri to New Mexico
- Rapidly growing town during Gold Rush
- Large California land grants
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- 1800s U.S. movement toward the Pacific
- Forced Cherokee march to Indian Territory
- 1849 California gold seekers
- 1803 U.S. land deal with France
- Southwestern lands gained in 1848
- 1836 Texas Revolution battle site
- 1830 law forcing Native Americans west
- Mexican leader during Texas Revolution
- 2,000-mile pioneer route to Oregon
- Religious settlements in the Southwest
- U.S. land south of the 49th parallel after 1846
- 1845 U.S. addition of Texas
- Citizen acting as unofficial law enforcer
- Incorporation of Texas into the U.S.
- Founder of early Texas settlements
29 Clues: Rocky Mountain fur trappers • 1845 U.S. addition of Texas • 1849 California gold seekers • Large California land grants • Western explorer and mapmaker • 1853 U.S. land deal with Mexico • 1803 U.S. land deal with France • Southwestern lands gained in 1848 • 1836 Texas Revolution battle site • Mormon leader who settled in Utah • Frontiersman of the American West • ...
ANIMALS 2025-09-10
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- It is a big animal that lives on land and it has got a horn on its nose.
- It is an animal that has got wings and feathers.
- This animal eats carrots.
- It has got sharp teeth and claws.
- It is the largest animal that live in the water.
- It likes to eat fish.
- This animal runs very fast.
- This animal lives both on land and in water.
- It lives in the desert.
- This animal is a pet and it can bark.
- A big fish that has got sharp teeth.
- This animal does not have legs.
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- This animal is the tallest animal on land.
- This animal is the largest ape on Earth.
- It is the largest animal on land.
- This is a tall bird but it can't fly.
- It has got wings and flies at night.
- It has got wings with many colours and flies everywhere.
- This animal has many legs and it lives in the water.
- It is a bird that has got sharp eyes and eats other animals.
20 Clues: It likes to eat fish. • It lives in the desert. • This animal eats carrots. • This animal runs very fast. • This animal does not have legs. • It is the largest animal on land. • It has got sharp teeth and claws. • It has got wings and flies at night. • A big fish that has got sharp teeth. • This is a tall bird but it can't fly. • This animal is a pet and it can bark. • ...
UNIT 4: GREEN ISSUES 2025-10-30
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- The Earth getting hotter because of pollution
- A light material used for bottles and bags
- A big building where people make things
- Things we throw away; trash
- Dirty air in a city made of smoke and fog
- A strong material used to make cars and cans
- Something used before by another person
- A large area full of many trees
- To make something dirty or unsafe
- Big changes in weather patterns over time
- Dirty air, water, or land that hurts nature
- When the ground shakes suddenly
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- To chop or remove trees (two words in meaning)
- To keep something safe from harm
- Outside, not inside a building
- Things from nature people use (water, trees, oil)
- A body of fresh water surrounded by land
- The world around us: air, water, plants, and animals
- A hard, clear material used for windows and bottles
- How hot or cold something is
- A large, fast fire in nature that burns trees
- Land with farms, fields, and few houses
- To make air, water, or land dirty
- To break or ruin completely
24 Clues: Things we throw away; trash • To break or ruin completely • How hot or cold something is • Outside, not inside a building • A large area full of many trees • When the ground shakes suddenly • To keep something safe from harm • To make air, water, or land dirty • To make something dirty or unsafe • A big building where people make things • Something used before by another person • ...
ÅK9 Korsord 2025-12-16
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- Krig där striderna sker mellan grupper inom samma land
- När makten tas snabbt och olagligt, ofta med militär
- Grupp som leder landet och fattar beslut nationellt
- Användning av fysisk makt för att tvinga fram något
- Grundläggande friheter som ska gälla alla människor
- När stater försöker hindra att en sida blir för stark
- När ett område kontrolleras av en främmande makt
- Insatser för att förebygga strider och skapa stabilitet
- Våld mot civila för att sprida skräck och påverka politik
- Världsorganisation som arbetar för fred och samarbete
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- Politik där ett land står utanför militära konflikter
- Väpnad kamp mellan stater eller väpnade grupper
- Allvarliga brott under väpnad konflikt som kan prövas i domstol
- Förhandlingar mellan länder för att lösa problem
- När världen knyts ihop genom handel, kommunikation och kultur
- Åtgärder som begränsar handel eller ekonomi mot ett land
- Land med mycket stor militär och politisk påverkan
- Motsättning mellan grupper som kan leda till våld
- Samarbete där länder lovar att hjälpa varandra
- Försvarsorganisation med flera länder i Europa och Nordamerika
- Stridssätt där små grupper anfaller snabbt och undviker öppna slag
21 Clues: Samarbete där länder lovar att hjälpa varandra • Väpnad kamp mellan stater eller väpnade grupper • Förhandlingar mellan länder för att lösa problem • När ett område kontrolleras av en främmande makt • Motsättning mellan grupper som kan leda till våld • Land med mycket stor militär och politisk påverkan • Grupp som leder landet och fattar beslut nationellt • ...
slavernij 2013-10-06
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- hierhaan kon je zien van wie de slaven waren
- continent onder europa
- mensen die in Europa wonen
- werknemers
- mensen die wonen in het land dat Columbus had ontdekt
- de reis van Afrika naar amerika
- het verkopen slaven
- het stoppen van de slavernij
- zonder dat je iets wilt
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- grond waar slaven op moesten werken
- hier werden slaven verkocht
- je mening mogen uiten
- jonge slaven
- het laten werken van slaven
- slaven hadden slechte ...
- het land dat door Columbus ontdekt werd
- gebied dat door een ver ander land wordt bestuurd en van zijn rijkdommen wordt ontdaan
- mensen die moesten werken
18 Clues: werknemers • jonge slaven • het verkopen slaven • je mening mogen uiten • continent onder europa • zonder dat je iets wilt • slaven hadden slechte ... • mensen die moesten werken • mensen die in Europa wonen • hier werden slaven verkocht • het laten werken van slaven • het stoppen van de slavernij • de reis van Afrika naar amerika • grond waar slaven op moesten werken • ...
Western Short Stories (Vocabulary Words) 2015-11-18
13 Clues: kind • thirsty • to poke • no rules • confused • one of a kind • land not settled • raised level of land • an animal with antlers • doing something on purpose • staying the same on two sides • open land/ edge of a settled place • person who lived in United States before settlers
Social Studies 2022-09-08
13 Clues: Paris • Amazon river • drawing of world • eastern continent • direction of west • smallest continent • large body of water • 7 large areas of land • area between mountains • small body of flowing water • a large body of fresh water • area of land surrounded by water • is a state with lots of farm land
Singapore V2 2023-10-09
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- In Singapore and Melaya, they were expected to manage the household and servants.
- He permitted gambling and slavery, and was popular with the people of Melaka.
- He spent nine months in Singapore, and was lieutenant-governor of Java and Bengkulu.
- He was a scribe in 1811, and studied Malay, Arabic, Tamil and Hindi as a child, which earned him this title.
- This two-wheeled vehicle was a popular mode of public transport from 1880, and originated from this country.
- He was one of the few Malay students at Raffles Institution in the 1920s.
- In 1603, these ships faced off in the waters off Changi.
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- They were important to the economy as they obtained credit from the British and offered loans to small businesses.
- He was the first European official in Singapore who could speak and write Chinese.
- He was a weak figurehead who led an indulgent life, and died in 1835.
- The other name of this hill which is the burial place of the first ruler of Singapura
- The Singapore ______ was hurled by a strongman from Fort Canning Hill.
- The oldest rock formations on Singapore date from this era.
13 Clues: In 1603, these ships faced off in the waters off Changi. • The oldest rock formations on Singapore date from this era. • He was a weak figurehead who led an indulgent life, and died in 1835. • The Singapore ______ was hurled by a strongman from Fort Canning Hill. • He was one of the few Malay students at Raffles Institution in the 1920s. • ...
Frihetstiden och Gustavianska tiden 2021-02-07
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- denna blev mer populär under frihetstiden
- när man tar makten i ett land på ett olagligt sätt
- enkla sådana började komma under frihetstiden
- Luthers lilla bibel
- när man tror på tomtar, troll och vättar
- detta land förlorade Sverige till Ryssland år 1809
- landskap som utforskas av bland annat Carl Von Linné
- förnamnet på teaterkungen
- sådana skaffade man många av under dessa tider då de dog lätt
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- ville ha revanschkrig mot Ryssland
- detta är man om man tror på vetenskap och gillar kultur
- efternamnet på uppfinnaren som kom på att Jorden är tillplattad vid polerna
- ville ha fred
- detta levde de flesta människor av under dessa tider
- när en person har all makten i ett land
- - detta gjorde man av potatisen
- hade mycket makt under frihetstiden
- efternamnet på vetenskapskvinnan som upptäckte vad man kunde göra av potatisen
- sådana gjorde prästen hemma hos folk för att se om de kunde katekesen
- land som Gustav III startade krig mot
- kallas det när grödor växer jättedåligt och dör
21 Clues: ville ha fred • Luthers lilla bibel • förnamnet på teaterkungen • - detta gjorde man av potatisen • ville ha revanschkrig mot Ryssland • hade mycket makt under frihetstiden • land som Gustav III startade krig mot • när en person har all makten i ett land • när man tror på tomtar, troll och vättar • denna blev mer populär under frihetstiden • ...
our earth 2021-01-25
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- the ... of the moon appears to change every day
- a low land between mountains
- the ... appears to change its shape every night
- land is made of ... and soil
- ... is found in lakes, ponds, rivers and under ground.
- things that we see in the sky both during the day and at night
- water in seas and oceans is ...
- a raised land with steep sides and a flat top
- the spinning movement of the earth about its axis is called ..
- the highest landform covered with snow...
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- the revolution of the earth and the tilt of its axis together cause change in...
- the innermost layer of the earth is called ...
- ... takes around 88 days to complete one revolution
- things that we see in the sky during the day
- the moon moves around the ... in an orbit
- a raised land lower than a mountain...
- the movement of the earth around the sun is called ...
- the earth moves around the sun in its ...
- ... made of melted rocks
- the surface of the earth is the outermost layer called ...
20 Clues: ... made of melted rocks • a low land between mountains • land is made of ... and soil • water in seas and oceans is ... • a raised land lower than a mountain... • the moon moves around the ... in an orbit • the earth moves around the sun in its ... • the highest landform covered with snow... • things that we see in the sky during the day • ...
New France Crossword 2019-12-15
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- The __________ was an ambassador for the king.
- French men gave habitants _________ of land.
- Jacques Cartier was the first person to______ Canada
- Champlain established a small ___________ near the Bay of Fundy
- The Acadians thought it was important to ________ trust from the Indigenous people.
- First Nations showed good _______ spots.
- The habitants would look after the _______.
- The _____________ Colbert was sent by the king to make the population grow.
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- members apart of the church were called _____________
- different religions in New France were Roman Catholic, Protisant and ___________________
- Jean Talon was the ___________________.
- Jesuits work for ________________________ of
- The _________ influenced the First Nations to act a certain way.
- The Europeans liked Beaver _____ to make different clothing.
- The ______ ruled the land.
- Over time the French would take _______ the First Nation Land.
- Samuel de Champlain was the first ________ to establish a trading post.
- The food that New France people ate was mostly apart of the three ______.
- The French colony of _____________- were tight people and were isolated from France.
- The ______ dressed in Jerkins and Knee breech
20 Clues: The ______ ruled the land. • Jean Talon was the ___________________. • First Nations showed good _______ spots. • The habitants would look after the _______. • French men gave habitants _________ of land. • Jesuits work for ________________________ of • The ______ dressed in Jerkins and Knee breech • The __________ was an ambassador for the king. • ...
Texas History 2020-12-08
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- canoe used by Karankawa Indians
- an area of land with common characteristics
- type of shelter used by the Jumano
- a white stone found in the Grand Prairie and Black Forest
- known as the father of the lower rio
- to adjust to the condition you are living in
- a land bridge that existed between Asia and North America
- Spanish word for ranches
- a soft coal found in the Post Oak Belt
- Hispanic resident of the state of Texas
- exchange or trading one good or service for another
- traveling to new territories for the purpose of discovery
- led the Texas military in the battle for Texas
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- the right to vote
- nicknamed the mother of Texas
- area of land Comanche used for hunting
- to make changes
- a Waco Indian work meaning they all stay together
- an area of land given to individuals by the government
- law making branch of government
- the action of reserving something
- a formal agreement between two countries
- leader of the Mexican army
- Spanish settlement founded to spread Christianity
- Native American tent like shelter
25 Clues: to make changes • the right to vote • Spanish word for ranches • leader of the Mexican army • nicknamed the mother of Texas • canoe used by Karankawa Indians • law making branch of government • the action of reserving something • Native American tent like shelter • type of shelter used by the Jumano • known as the father of the lower rio • area of land Comanche used for hunting • ...
chapter 10 agriculture 2022-02-27
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- mainly used to generate products for sale off the farm
- what happens to the land when humans do a lot of crop planting etc.
- using different fields each year
- a flooded field for growing rice
- conducted on commercial principles
- the area surrounding a city where milk is supplied
- harvesting twice a year o the same field
- when humans stopped relying on hunting and gathering
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- farmers must put a lot of effort to produce the maximum land
- fast diffusion of new agricultural technology
- designed mainly to provide food for the farmer and their family
- commercial gardening and fruit farming
- farming methods that preserve productivity of land
- the seasonal migration of livestock
- herding domesticated animals
- when people shift activity from one field to another
- large farm that specializes with making one or two crops for sale
- when its hard to buy good quality food
- planting crops on high places to reduce farm production cost
- the growing of fruit, vegetables, and flowers
- a patch of land cleared for planting through slashing and burning
21 Clues: herding domesticated animals • using different fields each year • a flooded field for growing rice • conducted on commercial principles • the seasonal migration of livestock • commercial gardening and fruit farming • when its hard to buy good quality food • harvesting twice a year o the same field • fast diffusion of new agricultural technology • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
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- The height of a point on the Earth's surface compared to the sea level
- Large landform that rises steeply above the surrounding land
- Largest ocean
- The world's smallest continent
- Geography of the Earth’s climate, landforms, and oceans.
- Geography of the networks of people and cultures on Earth’s surface.
- Capital city of Japan
- The Grand Canyon is in this state
- Northern most country in North America
- City where you would find the Leaning Tower of Pisa
- A waterless area of land with little or no vegetation
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- A vent in the Earth's surface through which magma erupts
- The world's largest continent
- The study of place.
- Capital city of China
- Country with the largest population
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides
- Largest country in the world
- Largest city in russia
- A chain or cluster of islands
- Any piece of land surrounded entirely by water
- An extensive area filled with trees.
- The sudden and intense shaking of the ground due to tectonic activity.
- A landform along the shoreline of an ocean, sea, lake, or river
24 Clues: Largest ocean • The study of place. • Capital city of China • Capital city of Japan • Largest city in russia • Largest country in the world • The world's largest continent • A chain or cluster of islands • The world's smallest continent • The Grand Canyon is in this state • Country with the largest population • An extensive area filled with trees. • ...
Transport 2021-09-14
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- Een vervoersdocument, dat dient als bewijs van de vervoersovereenkomst.
- Metalen ruimte waar goederen in bewaart worden voor transport.
- Transport dat over de zee gebeurt.
- De ontvanger van de goederen ter bestemming.
- De verzender van de goederen.
- Een onderneming die gespecialiseerd is in het vervoeren van goederen of personen.
- Snelste manier voor kleine bezorgingen.
- Buitenlandse goederen die door een land naar een ander land worden vervoerd.
- Transport via het spoor.
- Wordt gebruikt voor luchttransport.
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- Het verplaatsen van goederen of diensten.
- De schepen worden ingezet voor het transport van bulkgoederen zoals ertsen, kolen, graan,
- zout.
- Manieren die gebruikt worden voor de transport.
- Het is een lijst van alle goederen die aan boord worden geladen, voor één laad- en loshaven.
- Dit zijn doorgaans de zwaarste schepen.
- De handel die wereldwijd gebeurt.
- Transportmiddel over water.
- De goederen en diensten die uit een land aan een koper in een ander land worden geleverd.
- Een overslagpunt waar goederen van een schip geladen of gelost worden.
- Goederen binnenbrengen vanuit een buitenland.
21 Clues: zout. • Transport via het spoor. • Transportmiddel over water. • De verzender van de goederen. • De handel die wereldwijd gebeurt. • Transport dat over de zee gebeurt. • Wordt gebruikt voor luchttransport. • Dit zijn doorgaans de zwaarste schepen. • Snelste manier voor kleine bezorgingen. • Het verplaatsen van goederen of diensten. • De ontvanger van de goederen ter bestemming. • ...
Geography Vocab 2017-04-26
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- smaller part of a region
- height above sea level
- Large farm
- Using resources in a way that wont hurt future generations
- a worker that temporarily moves somewhere to earn a living
- Cutting down trees without replanting them
- an overcrowded city slum in Brazil
- A public square in latin american cities with some government buildings and churches
- human made fuel of gas and alcohol
- area connecting a river and an ocean
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- The trade of crop from high to low lands.
- a small river that leads into a larger river
- a division of land based on height
- Mexican Cowhand
- a small farm making enough food for the farmers family
- Narrow stretch of land between two larger pieces of land
- Dense stand of trees and other growth with lots of rain.
- The area between the tropic of cancer and the tropic of capricorn
- the highest point on a mountain with trees
- the creation of flat land on mountains to farm
- the lowest area on a mountain where snow stays year-long
- A foreign owned factory with bad working conditions
22 Clues: Large farm • Mexican Cowhand • height above sea level • smaller part of a region • a division of land based on height • an overcrowded city slum in Brazil • human made fuel of gas and alcohol • area connecting a river and an ocean • The trade of crop from high to low lands. • the highest point on a mountain with trees • Cutting down trees without replanting them • ...
Thomas' Gigantic Geography Puzzle 2017-08-08
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- Molten rock erupting from a volcano
- Area of low land (depression) enclosed by higher land
- Movement of rock along a fracture in the Earth’s crust
- An elevated area of land often formed when tectonic plates collide and fold over one another
- Frozen water part of the Earth system
- A city is an example of this type of environment
- Process that breaks down rock into smaller particles
- the mass of water found on the Earth's surface
- Study of the shapes and features of landforms
- Temporarily inactive
- Environment modified for human habitat
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- Molten rock found deep beneath the Earth’s crust
- Area of flat land
- A cone-shaped landform made by the violent expulsion of molten rock
- A mass of mud sliding downhill
- Study of landforms
- Rock formed when sediments accumulate and cement together
- The study of natural and built environments of the world over time
- Life on Earth as one integrated system
- Area of flat high ground usually with steep sides
- Uluru is often referred to as one of these
21 Clues: Area of flat land • Study of landforms • Temporarily inactive • A mass of mud sliding downhill • Molten rock erupting from a volcano • Frozen water part of the Earth system • Life on Earth as one integrated system • Environment modified for human habitat • Uluru is often referred to as one of these • Study of the shapes and features of landforms • ...
S.S. Vocab 2019-11-05
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- millitary strongmen
- no longer able to erupt
- a period of violent social and political change
- complex drum rythms
- crops that are sold for profit
- or "cold land" has chilly nights
- or "hot land" is the warmest climate zone
- lowers trade barriers between countries
- one nation takes control of an area and dominates its government, economy, and society
- used to make aluminum
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- large paintings painted on the wall
- ones that can erupt, but show no sign or activity
- too much relience on cash crops
- money sent back to the homeland by people who migrated someplace else to find work
- foods that are eaten regularly
- or "temperateland" has the cooler tempatures
- the transfer of plants and animals between Europe, Asia, and Africa on one side and America on the other
- factories where parts are made elsewhere are assembled into parts
- conquerors or mexico
- large farms, where poorly paid workers pruduce cash crops
- more than needed to survive
- a narrow peice of land that connects two longer land masses
22 Clues: millitary strongmen • complex drum rythms • conquerors or mexico • used to make aluminum • no longer able to erupt • more than needed to survive • foods that are eaten regularly • crops that are sold for profit • too much relience on cash crops • or "cold land" has chilly nights • large paintings painted on the wall • lowers trade barriers between countries • ...
Tara's crossword 2014-12-16
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- rocky shore of a body of water
- Lowland region surrounded by water
- body of water connecting large bodies of water, larger than the channel
- chunks of ice that break off glaciers
- glacial valley filled by seawater
- A river or stream that flows into a larger river or stream
- mountains formed while lava rises through crust
- body of water completely surrounded by land
- vast treeless plains with permafrost
- point of land projecting into a body of water
- land surrounded by water
- An artificial waterway
- dense growth of trees and other plants covering large area
- large body of salt water
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- natural hot springs that emits column of water through air
- underground hollow having a side cliff
- piece of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
- steep water from height
- windblown sands that have formed hills
- One of the seven on earth
- hill that rises from surrounding area with a flat top
- deeper part of a river or harbor
- area of low lying wetland
- high, steep, overhanging rock face
- A stream of water
25 Clues: A stream of water • An artificial waterway • steep water from height • land surrounded by water • large body of salt water • area of low lying wetland • One of the seven on earth • rocky shore of a body of water • deeper part of a river or harbor • glacial valley filled by seawater • Lowland region surrounded by water • high, steep, overhanging rock face • ...
Unit 2: Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation 2024-01-26
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- A body of representatives that makes laws for a nation
- Head of the Roman Catholic Church
- characteristics of disease felt by the patient
- states whose populations share a sense of national identity, usually including a language and culture
- change
- A person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord
- Someone who protested against the Catholic church; or someone that is apart of a non-Catholic Church
- A knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land
- a rebirth or revival
- Intellectual movement that emphasizes the liberal
- Selling of forgiveness by the Catholic Church.
- Church officials
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- Economic system during the Middle Ages that revolved around self-sufficient farming estates
- A political and social system based on the granting of land in exchange for loyalty, military assistance, and other services
- A government ruled by a king or queen
- area between Mediterranean Sea and Jordan river that is important to Muslims, Jews, and Christians
- a person who controlled land and could therefore grant estates to vassals
- referring to the Middle Ages
- A widespread disease
- Non-religious
20 Clues: change • Non-religious • Church officials • A widespread disease • a rebirth or revival • referring to the Middle Ages • Head of the Roman Catholic Church • A government ruled by a king or queen • characteristics of disease felt by the patient • Selling of forgiveness by the Catholic Church. • Intellectual movement that emphasizes the liberal • ...
CaEx Transdanubia Kreuzworträtsel 2023-02-25
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- Nicht gern gesehener Gast im Dschungel
- Wie heißt BP mit vollem Namen
- Das erste Land ausserhalb England in dem es Pfadfinder gab
- Wo fand in Österreich das Jamboree statt
- In diesem Land fand das Jamboree vor dem österreichischem Jamboree statt
- In dem Land gibt es keine Pfadfinder (buuuuhhhh)
- Wie heißt das Weltpfadfindertreffen das alle 4 Jahre stattfdindet
- Verbindungsknoten für unterschiedlich dicke Seile
- Welches Gerät verwendet man zur Orientierung
- Hier fand das erste Pfadfinderlager statt.
- Der Namen unserer Pfadfinderkolonne
- Auf der Karte stellt ein Dreick was dar?
- In welchem Land liegt Baden Powell begraben
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- Wie heißt die Ausbildungsstätte der Pfadinder in England (Kommt im Namen von BP vor)
- Ort der zusammenkunft von Wichtel und Wölflingen
- Konstruktion für einen Lagerbau
- Name der Frau von BadenPowell
- Seilverbindung um das Halstuch nicht zu verlieren
- Wie heißt der Schutzpatron der Pfadfinder
- Name des Menschenjunge im WiWö Dschungel
- Wer gründetet die Mädchen Pfadfinder
- Welchen Knoten verwendet man für das verbinden gleich langer Schnüre
- Ein Tier aus dem Dschungelbuch
- Selbstgezeichnete Karte
24 Clues: Selbstgezeichnete Karte • Wie heißt BP mit vollem Namen • Name der Frau von BadenPowell • Ein Tier aus dem Dschungelbuch • Konstruktion für einen Lagerbau • Der Namen unserer Pfadfinderkolonne • Wer gründetet die Mädchen Pfadfinder • Nicht gern gesehener Gast im Dschungel • Wo fand in Österreich das Jamboree statt • Name des Menschenjunge im WiWö Dschungel • ...
Taylor coopers Science Crossword 2024-03-14
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- comes from decaying animals and plants
- is any line of high land where rainwater or snowmelt runs down one side or other
- is a space in a rock that has the shape of the remains of a living thing
- when water gets to cold and its happens when it gets below freezing
- in the upper part of the ____ melts rocks
- is a model in the shape of a living things
- are violent shaking of earths crust
- the lifting of land by forces in earths crust
- flows like hot thick oatmeal
- beneath the ocean and beneath the continents
- takes away land in one place and blinds land in another
- which are large cracks in earths crust
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- is a mixture of rocks and mineral partials and organic matter
- fast air in the sky and all around
- from when material from inside earth reaches the surface
- stats that such features are younger then all the layers
- brakes up rocks into smaller Pieces
- is underlying the fore of erosion
- is a place where rock layers are missing
- is a naturally formed solid substance
20 Clues: flows like hot thick oatmeal • is underlying the fore of erosion • fast air in the sky and all around • brakes up rocks into smaller Pieces • are violent shaking of earths crust • is a naturally formed solid substance • comes from decaying animals and plants • which are large cracks in earths crust • is a place where rock layers are missing • ...
Vocab #9 2023-04-24
Across
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code
- Court established in Roman catholic Spain
- A system where nobility holds land from the crown in exchange for military service
- Things that have no religious basis
- Charter of liberty and political rights
- Prime importance attached to human rather than supernatural
- Lending money at unreasonably high rates
- Ancient northern European tribes
- Two rival dynasties fight for control over Europe
- that conquered Gaul and controlled Western Europe
- Germanic inhabitants of England
- Feoudal lordship
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- English law derived from custom and judicial precedent
- Epidemic of the Bubonic Plague
- A holder of land
- Revival of art and literature in Europe
- Series of military expeditions to the Holy Land
- Nomadic tribe originating in Asia
- An estate of land on feudal service
- Relating to the middle ages
- A supporter of a person
- An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system
- State in which everything is perfect
- People who originated in the Urals and migrated westward to settle in what is now Hungary
24 Clues: A holder of land • Feoudal lordship • A supporter of a person • Relating to the middle ages • Epidemic of the Bubonic Plague • Germanic inhabitants of England • Ancient northern European tribes • Nomadic tribe originating in Asia • Things that have no religious basis • An estate of land on feudal service • State in which everything is perfect • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2023-05-19
Across
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- a high area of rock with a steep side
- a place of ships to transfer cargo and for passengers to board
- a very small mountain
- a large area of water surrounded by land
- a place where a river falls over a rock
- a statue to celebrate people who have died
- land that is used to grow plants for food
- an area where people buy and sell goods
- a big church
- a structure built over a river that people can go over
- a place where Muslims go to pray
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- a natural curve in the coastline
- a very tall building
- a place where things are loaded on a ship
- a strip of land covered with sand
- a grand building where the king and queen lives
- what you can see from a particular place
- a human made waterway
- an area of tall green trees with high amount of rain
- a place where products are made
- ruins the remains of very old buildings
- a place for religious worship
23 Clues: a big church • a very tall building • a human made waterway • a very small mountain • a place for religious worship • a place where products are made • a natural curve in the coastline • a place where Muslims go to pray • a strip of land covered with sand • a piece of land surrounded by water • a high area of rock with a steep side • a place where a river falls over a rock • ...
Feudal System Hierarchy 2025-02-17
Across
- the sentence of a PEEL paragraph that is a generalization
- a system of ranking people based on power
- a type of paragraph organized by evidence and explanation
- land owned by the king
- farmers, sword makers, animal keepers
- the connection between 2 or more ranks in a social hierarchy
- thinking the skill used when writing a PEEL paragraph (Hint: Criteria D)
- continent where the Feudal System started
- soldiers who fought for upper ranks
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- what MUST be shown to the king to be given land
- the most important social mobility factor in the Feudal System
- the sentence a PEEL paragraph that should have NEW information
- wealthy upper class men that the king gave land to
- the ability to influence or control events/people
- a broad statement that applies to several examples
- the 2nd sentence of a PEEL paragraph
- several parts that work together to create a whole
- of all the first 3 words of a PEEL paragraph
- power that the king has over all other ranks
- owned all land in a kingdom and started wars
20 Clues: land owned by the king • soldiers who fought for upper ranks • the 2nd sentence of a PEEL paragraph • farmers, sword makers, animal keepers • a system of ranking people based on power • continent where the Feudal System started • of all the first 3 words of a PEEL paragraph • power that the king has over all other ranks • owned all land in a kingdom and started wars • ...
Western Europe 2025-02-13
Across
- Renaissance movement emphasizing human potential and achievements
- Land granted to a vassal by a lord
- Code of conduct for knights emphasizing bravery and honor
- Body of laws governing the Christian church
- Medieval competitions for knights to showcase skills
- First king of the Franks to unite all Frankish tribes
- ____________ reformation:16th-century movement against Catholic Church practices
- Noble who grants land to vassals
- Self-sufficient estate of a lord in feudalism.
- One-tenth of annual produce or earnings paid to the church
- Medieval group that controlled parts of the Middle East
- Mounted warrior serving a lord in feudalism
- Devastating plague that killed millions in Europe
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- Official exclusion from participation in church sacraments
- Person granted land in exchange for service
- Written grant outlining rights and privileges of a town
- 732 battle halting Muslim expansion into Europe
- 1215 document limiting the power of the English king
- Social system based on land ownership and service
- Belief contrary to established religious doctrine
- King who united much of Western Europe
- Association of craftsmen or merchants for mutual benefit
22 Clues: Noble who grants land to vassals • Land granted to a vassal by a lord • King who united much of Western Europe • Person granted land in exchange for service • Body of laws governing the Christian church • Mounted warrior serving a lord in feudalism • Self-sufficient estate of a lord in feudalism. • 732 battle halting Muslim expansion into Europe • ...
dust 2025-06-22
Across
- / Farm animals like cattle and sheep
- / Farming without irrigation in low-rain areas
- / The uppermost, fertile layer of soil
- / Land used for growing crops
- / Nickname for dark, dust-filled windstorms
- / The practice of farming and raising animals
- / Protecting the land from erosion
- / Plants grown for food or profit
- / Region most affected by the Dust Bowl
- / Midwestern state affected by wind erosion
- / Movement of people from one place to another
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- / A state where soil was also blown away by storms
- / People who work the land to grow food
- / A severe drought and windstorm event that hit the central U.S.
- / One of the states hardest hit by the Dust Bowl
- / A strong storm with powerful gusts
- / Southwestern state included in Dust Bowl region
- / Leaving an area due to danger or hardship
- / Wearing away of soil by wind or water
- / Barely having enough to survive
- / Large areas of flat, open land
- / A long period without rain
- / A family farm, often given by government programs
- / Southern state impacted by dust storms
- / Difficult times or suffering
25 Clues: / A long period without rain • / Land used for growing crops • / Difficult times or suffering • / Large areas of flat, open land • / Barely having enough to survive • / Plants grown for food or profit • / Protecting the land from erosion • / Farm animals like cattle and sheep • / A strong storm with powerful gusts • / The uppermost, fertile layer of soil • ...
Air Masses and Fronts 2025-01-16
Across
- this can form in the rising air
- where global winds in the US move
- polar or tropical
- a warm front caught between 2 cold fronts
- cold air and clear skies
- colder, near the poles
- maritime or continental
- A large body of air that forms over water or land
- Dry air that forms over land
- on a weather map, a warm front is represented with this
- we name air masses after where it is ______
- on a weather map, a cold front is represented with this
Down
- a boundary between air masses
- humid, cold air over water
- a quick moving front that brings cool air
- a cold front produces these types of clouds
- warmer, near the equator
- dry, warm air over land
- humid, warm air over water
- dry, cold air over land
- warm air and cloudy skies
- Humid air that forms over water
- 2 fronts that collide and stay still
- a slow moving front that brings warm air
- weather _______ when air masses meet
25 Clues: polar or tropical • colder, near the poles • dry, warm air over land • dry, cold air over land • maritime or continental • warmer, near the equator • cold air and clear skies • warm air and cloudy skies • humid, cold air over water • humid, warm air over water • Dry air that forms over land • a boundary between air masses • this can form in the rising air • ...
Rural Areas (Farming) 2026-03-15
Across
- — a substance added to soil to help plants grow better.
- — using resources in a way that does not harm the future.
- — plants that farmers grow for food or sale.
- — the activity of farming and growing food.
- — a small amount of water in the soil or air.
- — supplying water to crops through systems or channels.
- — flat areas built on a hillside for farming.
- — a glass building where plants grow in controlled conditions.
- — the physical shape or type of land in an area.
- — the amount of crops produced from land.
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- — animals such as cows, sheep, or pigs kept on farms.
- — money given by a government to support farmers or businesses.
- — material placed on soil to keep moisture and protect plants.
- — a long period with very little rain.
- — a chemical used to kill insects that damage plants.
- — the process of collecting crops from fields when they are ready.
- — to prepare and use land for growing plants.
- — land that is higher on one side and lower on the other.
- — food produced without artificial chemicals.
- — related to the countryside rather than cities.
20 Clues: — a long period with very little rain. • — the amount of crops produced from land. • — the activity of farming and growing food. • — plants that farmers grow for food or sale. • — to prepare and use land for growing plants. • — a small amount of water in the soil or air. • — food produced without artificial chemicals. • — flat areas built on a hillside for farming. • ...
B-B-B-B BINGOOOOOO 2026-03-05
Across
- to make very upset and angry
- not having enough
- to cause to stop temporarily
- to have an unfair advantage
- a person who takes it upon themselves to punish someone or something.
- a person of wealth who supports private ownership and land of businesses
- a system where land and businesses are owned by the government
- Project- A large project, such as the building of a dam whose purpose is to make better use of the land
- the right to vote
- a statement that defames or ruins another person's character
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- to put down or to stop.
- With much feeling
- a process by which citizens can write a bill and get it on the ballot for votes or pass it.
- an economic system in which land and businesses are owned by citizens, not the government
- to cancel a law by official authority
- Drastic extreme
- the destruction of property.
- a plot or secret agreement to do an unlawful or wrong act
- to remove a person from a public office
- a process by which legislative bills are put to the public ballot
20 Clues: Drastic extreme • With much feeling • not having enough • the right to vote • to put down or to stop. • to have an unfair advantage • to make very upset and angry • to cause to stop temporarily • the destruction of property. • to cancel a law by official authority • to remove a person from a public office • a plot or secret agreement to do an unlawful or wrong act • ...
Geographic Agriculture 2023-03-01
Across
- Gardening and crop production in urban areas.
- Supporting the needs of the current and future generations.
- Mechanized, large scale farming.
- Small amounts or food grown to be sold in local communities.
- A type of agriculture where the land is scorched then left to grow.
- When fertile land becomes dry and desert.
- An area with limited access to nutrient food.
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- When livestock are herded to find fresh pasture on which to graze.
- The controlling of how much water a plot of land gets.
- The clearing of forests by humans.
- When an area of land is used part of the year, then moving to a new part of land.
- When a single crop is grown all year round.
- An increase in crop production using new technology.
- Food which has been modified using engineering techniques.
14 Clues: Mechanized, large scale farming. • The clearing of forests by humans. • When fertile land becomes dry and desert. • When a single crop is grown all year round. • Gardening and crop production in urban areas. • An area with limited access to nutrient food. • An increase in crop production using new technology. • The controlling of how much water a plot of land gets. • ...
Wie sah dein Alltag aus? 2021-06-14
Across
- Das braucht man für eine Flugreise, eine Zugfahrt oder auch in der Straßenbahn.
- Hier kommen Flugzeuge an und fliegen ab.
- Ein anderes Wort für eine Urlaubsfahrt.
- Sie schützt vor Krankheiten. Sie ist Pflicht, wenn man in ein bestimmtes Land reisen möchte.
- Dort wird kontrolliert, was und wie viel Sie in ein anderes Land mitnehmen.
- Abreise mit einem Flugzeug.
- Wenn man ankommt nennt man das auch die ...
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- Ohne ihn können Sie nicht in andere Länder reisen.
- Umsteigen von einem Flugzeug in ein anderes.
- Wenn das Flugzeug zu spät ankommt, hat es...
- Vertretung von einem Land in einem anderen Land.
- Ein Wort für alle Koffer und Taschen, die man auf eine Reise mitnimmt.
- Die Erlaubnis für den Aufenthalt in einem anderen Land.
- Sie liegt zwischen zwei Ländern. Man muss den Pass zeigen.
14 Clues: Abreise mit einem Flugzeug. • Ein anderes Wort für eine Urlaubsfahrt. • Hier kommen Flugzeuge an und fliegen ab. • Wenn man ankommt nennt man das auch die ... • Umsteigen von einem Flugzeug in ein anderes. • Wenn das Flugzeug zu spät ankommt, hat es... • Vertretung von einem Land in einem anderen Land. • Ohne ihn können Sie nicht in andere Länder reisen. • ...
Medieval Europe 2025-02-11
Across
- sub-category of peasants that were tied to the land they worked but not slaves
- land grants given by the king to nobles/lords
- agricultural planting system to increase crop production and soil quality
- another word for king or queen
- common word for sub-tenants
- land belonging to a feudal lord consisting of the lord's house and the land rented to tenants
- common word for tenants-in-chief
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- common roof type in medieval Europe (not tiled)
- system that characterised social organisation and land ownership in Medieval Europe
- word to classify a society in which social classes are organised in rankings
- members of the Catholic Church
- adj. something that is done in return for something else
- rent money (10% of income) paid to the Church
- a person who swears allegiance and pays homage to a king
14 Clues: common word for sub-tenants • members of the Catholic Church • another word for king or queen • common word for tenants-in-chief • land grants given by the king to nobles/lords • rent money (10% of income) paid to the Church • common roof type in medieval Europe (not tiled) • adj. something that is done in return for something else • ...
